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^P^!?f*$P^ : r~- »>v; -• *••»-• » \^m VOL. LXVIII BROCKPORT, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL j_» 1924 NO. 27 JCrlAUTAUQUA. GUARANTORS MET THURS DAY NI€HT AND ELECTED OFFICERS FOR YEAR ghter of Wm, Jennings Bryan on die •.Program, also \Sznilin' Through\ and the Comedy «€ive and Take\ f \* Chjautaa-qua brings to Brockport Roth- Bryan Owen, Dr. Tehyi Hsteli, Frank Dixon, fSmilin' Through.,\ Give * and Take\ and others. A splendid meeting of the -tedipath _.C_a/u.tauq_.a endorsers wag. held ThuiTB- day night at the Community Center. \\ The following officers will serve dur- ing the coming season: President, Mr, Harold Racbards. Vice-President, Mr. B. H. Brooks. Secretory, Earl J. Haimii. —T-r^sur^ivXSeorge-J&iiejLloL. MATRIMONIAL nnA/ , n If TAD 1A AJ •—PEAXB—ROWErLL PRMlRAfll-f OR 19Z4-/4a»Jnanla«aj)£Jtlfla S&rah RoweU i 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morse Rowell, and Arthur JPea-ke, sofl of Mr. AMERICANIZATION ^;lTCH0OtXEOSES WATER^MiSSSldN^^\fTWEl^lf YEARS IK -The- meettog of the Board of Wat.e, r _ ___ S OBITUARY Commissioners was held in the rooms of the Board of trusteesTIn the Village\ lUTOWI-PRISO^i. NUGENT xo ins Alice Nugent, a former Brock-\' 'port resident, \died\ ITriday nTonrrnK' at ^MARKETING- and, Mrs. Howard Peaks, both of Swed- en, occurred Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the bride's home. Rev. W. H.. SybrajwLt lierformed. the_seremony_. ! HIGHLY PROFITABLE YEAR ***»**-** 2-sthdu-yof March, 1924, at SENT| I , 4 o clock p. m. OF STUDY IN\ CHARGE OF | Present: Chairman, Thos. C. dor-\ FO: MRS. E. B. GARNHAM \ Aon and Commissioners Hazen\ ana : _ j Miller, and Village Attorney, Henry E. Coi jrp WAMnFnsFVMnnR iUiLSma Falla Sb& was born ' m Clar APPLE GROWERS TO HOLD A (ItHANUhU&tYlVIUUK endon] rnd ]ive(J in Brockport for a ~\ ~-^~ ~ HIS PART IN COAP- MAN ROBBERY They were attended by ^arieB Roweii, Fiye ^g^^ fiM -g^j^g^^ tod -MacArthur. _„._, _ = .. i brother of the-bride, and Miss Hazel j , 71. .'-I inQ minutes of the last meeting, Both- Men and Women m ' wor e read and approved. t On the afternoon of the opening day, 4th, a prehide wHl*e given by on© of the best ringing companies on the road, \The National Male Quartette.' .Their pro«ra__ consists of quartette®, [—*tot», solos, novelty numbers and splendid impersonations. The entire Tearln^rtiH>e^iyeih-by-fche-<HiaiieUe-! After the prehide, Hon. Frank B. Pear- _son speaks on 4 «World Building.\ Mr. i Pearson is a former conxmrssIoner.lDi E8i_catlor_ from the ,state of Ohio and >ftdH6or o{ -the Ohio Educational Monthly -—'Ph»-6econd^day-oatfiiifl iii the mem- J tog with -classes'\for both the children and the ladies in the art craft work. .The afternoon, will be given by the Judd.. The bride's wedding dress was of beaded white crepe de chine and she carried a. shower bouquet of sweet peaaa The bridesmaid wore beaded gray crepede chine. Fbllowing congratulations a wedding Classes. Citizenship Papers I The Clerk reported the following re-! Tie Americanization School ^ ceipts since the last meeUng: Water j Brockport which la been conducted Kffik-SS^i Pemtttes, 9**% Ma-! |pBS\1WBKt^«ff~Gorto~Au^ but For Shorter Terms. Got Off Easy. aumiber of years, previous to to Niagara Falls some time aigo. Three sisters and two brothers survive her: odk+B j and Miss moving CONFERENCE TOMORROW NIGHT AT C. C. HALL. at the Grammar School during the past year, under the immediate supervision Serial and supplies, $14.5(>; Received^ from other sources, $16.80. Total, Ana-a Nugent, at whose~~ hoane her, death occurred.\* ; The funeral was held Wednesday .morning at 9 o'clock from her home welve yeara in Auburn prison and: jn Nlagara -^ and ^ ^^ flveto teayear 3 .la Auburn prison ; brotlgW to . H olfey for burial, re the sentences meted out to the afm supper was served by four of the ^ Mrg . EllzabeUl B . Gamaam as teach-,* 3911 ' 9 - bride's girl friends to the immediate \ ^ prOTed w ^ of ^^ ^ On motion of CottratJesioner Miller families. After a short eastern wed- t0 ^ i]s tkat ^ 1 t the following hills vera ordered paid: ^o boya implicated' In the Coapman Webb garagje burglary and shooting ip affai-r wbicl occurred here on the 4OHNST0N Meeting Last Night Co-Opera- tion in the Air Th... Apple Growers in this sectioi. will hold a meeting Friday evening at Community Center, and N. B, Peet, president of the New York Fruit Grow- he death of Mrs. Teresa Goodspeed' er8 ' Association has been asked to Johnston, widow of the-, late H. N. Address the meeting. The unsatisfact- 'l8th of last BecemJber. The case was | Johnston, occurred last night at her| or y results of the past year in the ££r^j2L^:s:*j:i;^ Rowell farm on Sweden Conter road. Prenuptial showers were igiyen for the bride toy Miss Betty Rich of East Lake and the. Girls' Friendly Society of/Sweden Center Church. Taylor their •sessions from March -to April -r ay i 0 r Instrument -Co 7.34/; nimgham i« fSeapreme Court Friday. first, in order toofertain the additionel Electro Bleee&tag <3aa.—... advaiotagee the extra month's instruc- J- H; Bulmore ^^ N \Y Tel Co tkm would afford t-hem. Interest has B ^ ogtn & \^ s :\\:.','.'.',:'.[ been keener and'the class larger tbt« p. -w, Newman *.. w v 6*™o,„« <-.o^« „ 1,,^-K^ *^ i year than at any previous time during Scoboll, Chemical <k> / Frank Step-nen Gates, a lumber deal- , .^ rtamm-r TM<* <TO /or of Ransonrville. Niagara County, and 7. „ Att „„„ Mb alMMW », \T* . Builders roa FounflFy MJsfi Carrie Elizabeth Hounds, of '\^^^J^L ^ 5? 08 * 7 - f^ MoOteve-Brook€<>e.,.. .,„.. Sweden, were married -test Monday i^f ^ **«- ^\^f «* «wwal of j ot n R^ McGowan *toi©Co>.. .. ' . T M /,,*„« -nr^v^ ithelr friends durtog the coming y ar, N. 7. C. Bail-way Oo afternoon by Justice Clayton fi. Wools- j wh<)m ^^ ^ e< ^ n make JJ^ W^lace &^Tier^ a Co their home this aunqmer. Among the differentnationalitiee re> 14.50 - Rayeaond Se^mo«Er 17-^eaps-ot Age, who wa<3 Indi-cted for murder in the '<j^B first degree, ehwged with shooting one 3il joif his companions while attomptlng to 19/r\ f.07 ton. Dr. Woolston Is rapidly coming 1 to the front is a \joiner and wttl soon\ he entitled to the name of the ''marrying Justice.\ HISTORY Items of Interest Mentioned In Th» Republic Fifty Years AflO To-Day ©led i&Haanlto r ^WillisjC.Skutt r a^id 1* years; at Adams Basin, Albert Post, aged 13 years. Real estate transfers: Mrs. J. \W. , burglarize Coapmam & \Webb's garage g^^was-perimittedr-to-^lead—guilty to-mam- ,30 slaughter, flES*4egreo, and the Judge .34 sentenced hina to -serve tweLve years 47 g'gn | in - Auburn prison. 2g'7g | His companion, Anthony Labuo, aged 54!86 was bom in Niagara County in 1939. \* ra to set together in a united effort to 1S60«he yas.-uiBJted4a-inarriage.to W4 T? r ^ ^-gL^h^™^ t°*Jto*tog&L H, Norton Johnston, who passed\ away j 1 !'© 16 business on a standardized baads; •in December,- 1922.• Mrs.. Johnston, and . tne orchardists in this viciility came to Brockport forty-five years ago and has lived here ever'since. are \anxious to do their share in bring- ing this about. President Peet is well Union-Oil Works. - Ha-verstick Co.. !Kardex •«>...<. presented in the class were German,'F. W. Newman.. :.. v '.. 13.35'dictment disnalRsed on motion of As- Italianr^Polishr^k^nfetn-^nd-^i^lisi,-^^ Oal^or,^. -,.. 468J7 •B^ceased- is- -survived—^by—eer&ra^t^&M^fid^a'^aBdlg the subject, and a. nieces and nephews. Funoral services bl K turnout i a expected at the meet wUl be held from her late home to-| in £-- morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. | Charles Kenyon of -Morton, who i» Mr. Robinson of the PulMan church; County Chadrman af the Monroe -11 20 years, who was also indicted'for| 0 f Albion officiating. Interment ga i t v i r 1 i 233^40-1 nvurder in the first degree T had that in- , *„..„„, „.„, —«.«..« ^.^e,.^., Ma „H^rt~Ailen _ \^ftoctor\'\\ ^flt^ fiStanit ~' BlrtTfiCt Attonsey Marsh M. and the class was about eqttally dlrifted Mrfl ' Be33te p jjull '.'.'.'. 6*00 Taylor, and hw pleaded to two other I/The death of Jennie Lind Page, aigea to -men and women. In some^instanceg w. J. Glynn.'pay roll... ...... ._ ._.. 4O2J0 indictoentiairectly conneoted with HO years, occurred Monday momdng at,] wives accompany their husbanda. All.?. E. Brownbridge —. ....'.'. 40.00 ^ Coapman affair. One of these her home on West Ave:, following a' Lake View Qemetery. PAGE were employed in, the'different in-l •Commissioner Katen moved that the dustrials of the village, or make their, annual report of tho Board of Water County Organization Committee .of Potato and Cabbage growers, sniper^ vised a meeting held last night at Community Center, in connection with *A-? homes, here. I Coanmiselonera, based on the audit re- .The project was fortunate in having e»^ed this day- from, tn* oerunea.^^ ^ Vm Kni . am . }aM TO Qye Secured for its supervision in the oa-Ta-, P UDllc Accountants an,d Auditors em gree for enteriag «ie garago. On bis'N. Y„ and on November 27, 1879 was] plan <vf gniitvy, Y\t* wB»f sentenced tojuntted in marriage to William DeWitt years in Aabuern. The second indictment charged him with grand larcen-y, first \degree for Page. a movement on foot for the organlza-\ tion of the whole state on a 50% basts of products grown. This-meefis- ohargod him -with burglary, third de-]brief illness., -She was born in Aurora,[that it is necessary for the organisa- tion to obtain the control of 50 per cent of tho products grown, or the contracto will hot ho \binding. Tn ad- dition to the 50 per cent of (products' grown, this includes controlling W per cent of tn'e counties- in which the products—are- -grownnanid-^w-1 understood that there aro twenty-two counties the chief agricultural pro- dues of which are cabbage and pota- toes, the weight and eateni_of this Shejwas survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mary Thurber and \Mrs. Alice Pottit, both of Brockport and Mrs. taking an'antc-moWIo .belonging EcTGracfl -Stewart, of- -itocrhesterr fonr.f William H! Jtyors. This was\ the car brothers, Miles Williams, of Der/ick city of teacher, Mrs. Garnham, « from-: Ploy«* \y the Conunisslon. be pub- __Zedelef «ymiphon«j Quintette,\ two} Aaam§ ^^ fe^ and krt on corner of' an in close sympataiy with this branch: Us *ed in both local papers as soon as t Tk>lins,\a. cello, a piano, and ss e*,^^ Perry streets €o George H.jof the work of Amerlcanteatlon. and *t < a ° he prepared. -GaTrted. ^^HeoiaUy constructed reed organ. They g^j^. tne j; idman piaoe is sold to one who not only understands to an] Commissioner Miller moved that the ^ ^ ^ V will give an entire afternoon, and the Tlll0maa Lmjio^; James L. Fulton seUs unusual extent the nature of these ^xm of $50.00 be paid to the Brock-' ^ \^ ^nt^fm^baadito used \on the'City. Pa.; B. F. Williams, of Toledo, ^eremtog pTelude to Mr. .Fran* Dix=on Ms cooperage .establishment on corner strangers in a atrctnge land, wbeire en» port Democrat and Biockport Republic.' lrIp tQ> Broc&))ort wht<dl term1llat0d phie; S. W. Williams and 3. A Wil- : _irlK> speaks ou \The World Challenge &£ Erie ^ Beac3l ^QS^ to Jaoob A> vironnnenii, customs and evorything «or puhHshin-g the pro^eodings of 0»;^ tfl;ny for ^^ 6f th(m LECbuo ^g',,^ ^ ^ st Aurora, and one sister, -^ to Amerfa^'^^^JIrjmo^jaa brother _g lea9ter; ' Mllton co 0 i ey sella farm else is new, but their needs and ttmita- Commission „ and\ (he^-aifflcaal Tepoi |^ en . tenooa u>-^ S f V ^TfSffi-iwo^1o--rrve 4 Mrs: WlHlam- Mayor-or Sprlnevnte^ r,rof C^hotnas iDixon, the wTiter--ortaso-. 6agt - ot - vlllB ^ 6 - to . H ^ Quiim ; ^jtions \as well. The planning of -the ©*Tried= • '\ —- ffgars'lii\ AuTbam an ®s counT^\\\ \\T^ 111 frrandeMrdren* wsd-wir-^gre** ~ »«*-Spots, and of Dr. T>ixon of 9pur-j A Parmert ^v* is orgjnized in work and its development i» left very! Cl mollon ot ^ mml ^ oner HaMn The youth killed by Seymour ws^UrajidcWldren, COMMUNITY CENTER — g«m Temple England. He speaks g^^^ wlth the following officers: much in her judgment. Sessions were th « Chairman and Clerli were anthon ,1 percy Bafi k affiQ Qf h[& compaalons oai I sho was a member of'Che Baptist The annual me&Ung of the memheis —•-phtoly on the fighting issues of t3»e,p TOsIdQnti prancil3 <3 laT k T vice-presl- held Monday,.Tuesday and Thursday.ed to exocute a demand noto payable ^ jot> ^^ prOYed ^^ ^0^ church. Funeral services were held of the Community Center, IttC. was\ l«yr-- -- idem,«eorge I. Hutchtesont secretary,ievenings, from 7^45to 3il5. - j at :*» Plra t National Ban* of Brook- '• Seyinoxirt blOIol ^^ aJffl0d &t E ^•w^nesday^-afternoon^&oin^. her jateJiold March 28 at thoCenm St wWWL J . .Onthe third morning the art work, is Q^^ L m< , h . asjl g tant secretary, 0,| Among the subjects given special at- Port, in the sum of $3800.00 to m « et ,Ooapman, who surprised the outfit'home at'2 olclock, with burial at High \\\ ' ' \ * \ ~ * -oontinuect for the children and the gkum^ay. treasurer, M. '®>oloy. jtention during, past year include the current expenses. wb<m ^ br ^ )1{o fntQ t}m offfco of hig ! 8[p6e , e6m6 tery. ladies. In the afternoon, the Chan-; Cnarlesj H<d ^ r bulWs a new fcottdQ organization of American government: { Commissioner Miller moved that the! conc(?rfi aM Back accWentll , Ty stopped l rtaagua brings oneof-tjie <besi«daoatod :sr ln& mm <m Of llollsiraTia-^oiiroe^rincipiesof recoEnized -PotttfeM f^^.J^ularjtteellng ollhe BoArd^ipr the ^ hpffrrgit ^radxEdit^hrtendndmaTkil |= Chinamen in the world, Dr. Tehyi otreets ties: United Stateg.History^ Grammar.^?uln^; year, h*e beld on the first and •adio apeaks \Present Bay]. . _ „_•_. . ... . , J@d .Mnstc.; The mrasic includes Ainerl- third^'Moadsvy of each, nianth at 3:30 j can folk son«s and patriotic songs. As o'clock - p m. \Carried: On motion adjourned. J. E. Bro-wti'brldge, Clerk. Clerk. • • China,\ Ha. is at ...the. head of the Twenty-Five Years Ago.- Chinese Trade ftnd Labor Bureau and Mr aBd Mrs ^nuam Mitchell move the musical instinct- seems-to be ttBkks hi«h in the councils of M 9 o^wn, to Broctep<)rt twm Hilton, \ strongly inherent in the natures of the country. j .rjied at Adams Basin, Ezekiel majorRy of these foreigners, this feat- the> evening,' the-4hree=act paay^gj^^^ inKamlrnv MrsrJohn Blodgettr^ H «-P i; «^^« & --^^^^i 1 ^yment~to-4he}- 19aIllin• Through-^ 1 It dea3s~w=itii ^^ ^ yearg; in BfeekpoTt, \Fred | d««s, many of •whom 4ad exeelfent- Mlchael Zamfclto, the fourth member ' t-Qf the quartette wus ktlled tn the t voices. The foregoing snbjects are taken up BROCKPORT AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITY WELL KNOWN A time record aaid count of mail was youth, love, misunderstanding, and » lioMriag^\ ag^ 23 yearB . I^^Bftiny misplaced desire for_. .w?5^ _ j^^^ j^ Martlehaftd> Ma88i> ^^ _ _ The Scotch Canadian baritone . re- H mi ^ n af LTni] Mass., formerly of' by the students who have been in the kept by a& ™** «\*ers of the post- -.. turns to the CaautMqnSTIaTIS^Tr'i^p^rtr^^uag i^aura Stanley ot|cx>untry some TltUetlme. and are. or ofiice ***- wesfcr-ancVwheB- the sum of -special request froni many Cbautau^aa : MarMe&ead . „ I eouree.ilXM advanced for beginners who K!1 pleC6S °* letters - ^w 111 ^. Pfyo* patrons: Knight MacGregor and as . stating artists. In the evening a, grap-hio-story-JStilL ~te told: %y one of the most jprominent Fifteen Years.Aoo know nothing oIGBe English Iw&m.. ^^ TWm,\laa^amar etc, were These beginners are taught mo ^i y , ad^d up, toe total flgjnres were 20251. terchange of fire by a ballet from C'oaB- man's automatic pistol. Seymour was also wounded during the fray. Although I>abuo*s testimony showed ... SPEfiCER Charles C\. Sppncer, an old and high- ly respected citizen of Sweden, passed nwuy ut bl« liuiuw an the Fourth-See-| Hon rpad Saturday, where he had lived for the past fifty years. He was 83 years old in August lasrt. An illne s ,. ,. .j x i J i .... . io( two years\ duration, aggravated by that he remeiaied eutsloTe JB tbe-carrhe^\ was held foraitry responsible for-, the holdup. -^arried-in Brockport, John -W4n» jthrougn-o^Ie<A^ad^aca6a-^Ork^car. \ Ca^Lgfe^^H Sus a ^ rt ,^^,— = —,^— gaid and-Miss Jessie Hffli George K,\ ried on conVersattenaftyHintil they-are:.^^ 1 - 8 -^ 1 ^ ^ ll a * ea .^ ™*..- .\z!reached ua.\giving'a report of Ms ad- —wwinen -orators-ln this country taeday_ f Way and Mass-Ani*a Rudman. | able to master the principles of read- ? ar(>e *P ost matter and all down WY^dress. gives am a new slant on humans George Crocker purchases a lot ofi'ing and writing, when they are per- fatness delivery, delivered 6568 pieoes-j-jg g^^ ^ ^ according, to the corner of Erie and Beach\streets mined to take up the work of the ad-' 7119 oin9r «arriers having residential vancedI class |d*Hvery only carriod ttte. M lowing their\ education should mckde some- ^rrter No. % 5097; wrflBri8tar«rl«fc i^Raath JBcyaa Owen.\ She fe the -^aaight&r of William Jeunings Bryaii. !She speaks on 'Wodern Afalrfan'of Mrs. Chderhin, hts.\—i- -•'.-- - -—.- \H -Jolphr 1 ??|*s^-.-J5^;-to-toB^jto-.TSL' ^_. The fifth day caHs for a donble~Baee- £<_ Niccloy, sage from Dr. Chester M. Sanford, the I Mrs. ^Janaal Uatk JbjUld5_aJb^uM.UhJng_ol lhfi_dJ»ffiSoimfinlitf.«ocM Jttfti. J° n ' '*™^? r . ^- m ^ J°t J^\ 1 ^ k itteli_jBiieaEiced_the^elief_4hat-theJjalin.tae-fi -•vocational counselor, In 4he-mom4ng-^e« t J Onton-streetr— - fm the land oFthefr adoption, a-s well • ODLlThQ Winning Spirit of j Died in Greece, .Thomas Clark, for-jas the language and customs, a nraiber carrying days knewn to him this time the Twentieth Century\ and in SheiBaerfy of'G*arkseB- i ^ge4 79 years^ af^iiocffi ; ottr u 59ie>^a^re'0^-#e : 3Bs4 ^'\HFwiTt coadttet an open forum \fir the seftemooni where he provee to NTASCCSIG W5TES the inflrmitiefl of old age>, brougAit to a j close a busy, well spent life. Mr. Spencer was born near the town line August 11, 1840, the son of Horace and Betsy Spencer. He -was tho young- est and last fflirrtvor at a~ i sanfly of eight chOdrea, He was,a Olvtt War veteran, bekragTng to Company H, Sth Nerw York CayalTF.^He IsjrarMyjd hy one'Trephew, Fred Av-Speitcer-'ind * grand nleco, Mildred Btiatbeth Spencer both'of B-oekpoFt*- oheml-cal analysis the oonstltuent parts! The funeral wis beTd \Tuesday after- of man are water. Hme-, iron and ^-f^wj^ 00111 -^ 0 ? ^ a ^ ate ' u 0 ™ 0 - ^Q 7 - Mr samples.of .earth, the?.. total_„ value of DR. LITTELL AT ELM1RA Rev. John Stockton 1 Littell, former rector of St. Luke's Church addressed a \large audieiice at the noonday union I^enten servlco held recently at Trinity 1 Church in samira. A clipping which.. Oitmst&adV former pastor of the Metho- M time the fof lowing 'Board of DlrectoTsr wos elected for tho ensuing year: EL W. .Brlgham., P. A. Blossom El L. STaithews Mrs. George Elliott t—Mrsr-Mortmr-Mhwt . -— Mrs. Perry Smith Mrs. Homer Benedict, The Treasurer's report, follows: Receipts B?.L on hand last report\. IT5I.0T Amt. received during y&sr, to- • eluding lff23 drive 2B«.88 Amt received from 1923 drive 933.8* . \^3 -*£<2s m .W68L3S Total receipts. IJTsbarsemenfs s facretarlosLsalariea Apr* 7, '23 to Mar. 22, \24 .fmOM~ Telephone from Apr. 1, '23 to „Mar. Si, 'M «.71 Meetrie-HgM-Ai>r, t, '23-16 ^ Mar. 33, *24 „-..* lfiO.M- /< Rent Mar. 1, '23 to Mar. 31, '2.4 J&M&L.^ Miscellaneous Acct tt^^S Total Disbursements I2298.lt BaT on hUTIar: 28. '24 $468; wnlctwoiKfVaBo^^ i^iew_cepi j : ^dTe^lBiRW -, »WWTlW-hiing^5ve^Wr4 cents In any market. He stressedi jof social affair* lia*e-been-^mnsed & ?<***• ' *** ^ellvereS o& this date 8S j mMon an(J tlle mm m talng the r eai ^ferhie^^wfewVssar^Bi^Ba^rfesinre^^ 8 * ^ l Wopaai'» H4nre ConEpanion facto ^ ift Ete ^m Q { maa, Mr. tftJB and e^oynrent; Th09e> in^taded • ^- ^erfean combSed, «T_cOple^o^^ ts ^ #h g^ fejase ^^ 5E _ tet ^ in n^ Tfa.3 Mark Master degree will be ! a Hallowe'en \ana a Christmas p^t^ : Satorday Post and Country Gentleman or buo^s eo nsidered one of the best be of real worth to the boy and girl conferred at the regular convocation The students assisted in planning eombjfled;56 De«ocrat and Chronicles, autnoi . it | M on church history in the a&ewering the question. What can I, April 15tbl On the 29th the Past these affairs\ wider the guidance rot 13S Hepuhlica, besides enough, other* C^^ 4 i ^ iM .4, 6ea _ pa ^ F _^^t'lii_£Bjiin^fi^ .fo it tli e world? ' [Master de-gree- will be given to a their teacher, thereby obtaining bene- °*_^ classes of mail, to make the| Jamp3 nmrc-hal Hartford, Conn., since The fifth evening brings the sparkl large class?, af which timo there will fits of a special nature, as well as the aays e ? UBt ^ T'ec?^. Perhaps yoTr: 191g nig comedy \Give and Take.\ It is be refreshments and a'social hour. 'unusual enjoyment the occasion af- can CTe59 tne ^ e1 P nt for the ^^ i ' * ^— fuTl of =quick laughs and clever situa-j The first degree is the program for forded. v ; aH other carriep s delivored according- F | RE DESTROYS COOLEY HOUSE ttons. Hoffman never let the play get; Tuesday nifeht inexjt in the Lodge, j The majority of the students in th.r.' ly ' Bs t0 the nxamter nf P ie ces, and j yr>sterday itbout 12:30 o'clock fire serious.-.. 'Isaac M. Brickner, District Deputy, year's class-bad taken out their first were U not possible to distribute this wn ich. started in the attic completely FAtR NOTtar- An appeal 1as« Tjeenr -\made to the aaeabership of tire sogioty -te-forego-| their ticket privilege this year, the p-arpose being to assist the society $1000 woftb of tickets must toe given on the mrnrbcrsh-rp Hst, and while it means a little sacrifice to the member,. it means much to the society. Arrangements are being mace for a meptins? at the Fair grounds as soo.. a.s thoy aro dry, whon arrangements drtyB*, JHIMB i im»T —13683.-38- Tbtal bST on \lid-Ma^28;^4 :: ^Hi519yr rr ^ :r Library Pund \im Total receipts for year Apr 17, ' T«tal-dfeBarseme^S^^FaB r f ^ Si 2L......... 38S& ~*2i to Mar 28v Bal on haud Mar 28, '24.... 83.95 Augusta F. Benedict, \\Socy, ajid\Trea*. JQ HELP CRIPPLED CHILDREN Senator George R. Fea'ron of Syra- cuse has introduced In the Senate a. bill sponsored by The Crippled Child- ren's Hospital Committee of New York The lastday may well becalled \Joy'will deliver fte charge on \Lessons of papers In citi*«n»hlp. One member rmil t0 them in «^ r \ nt sec ^-f s ' to destroyed trao house occupied by Geo. ... . „„„-„,„ hfif State. The bill provides for two new Day.\ The children have the morWthe First Degree.\ * ' has'taken out final citizenship papers dp,iver M would *\> I™PO«rtWe ou , Fuller on tHe Harry Cooley farm at .tor improvements and change, will be ^^ ^^ . of 3Q0 M ^ to for the exhibit of their work. The; Charles Hiler, Master of Masonic and a second one will probably do so mmy day ' 3 - * v ^ \ R:,st Lakp ' K younff boy ^W™ at , m !T' „ , , „ , „ m , oana ., nXrata oare for the crippled children of the afternoon is an especially constructed' Lodge ha s announced that 'the Web during the comine summer. Natural-! ^^ we add t0 ,h | ,a K tll « ^ . «he Cooley-tome called Mr. Cooley s. The Brockport Fair winis^e tickets ^ ^ ^ be .^^ m program for the children with a compter Team will come to Brockport on lotion officers always ask applicants volume of mall delivered by the R. F. attPnt lon to smoke coming from the this yo.ar. previous to the Fair-which ^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ pany of young lady musicians and Ed- Saturday night, May 3rd to confer the if they have attended Americanization n me11 ' as wel1 as thit called for by uppe r windows of the house across the.wHl bo sold at 5. for ?z w.. ™« Metropolitan area, V7rd Reno, the tri^d and trusted magi-, \Tall Cedars.\ Dinner will be pro- schools, and if they are unable to box holders, and thrown the general md . Mr . Cooley at once sent in an | tickets will be placed in the hands of, _ ,_ ______ _, clan The young lady musicians, in the evening, introduce the finished enter- tainer, \Jess Pugh\ who is favorably known in Brockport — t It appeals fo people of refined taste. -^-Blua Devil. i . *i „ ^.»,« „m| New York is far behind other states vided at that time, and many visitors answ f r questions correctly, they are del,ve ^ » P^ 0R if lnc< > mto ! , maJ1 alarm but W l,en the Capen Hose Com-.one or more J^^^'in the treatment, education and care from neighboring Lodges are expected, told \o go back and attend these <™ nt9 tor Prosperity. Brockport toon pany and Protectives reached the recel ye 10% of the *al« Price.of the, ^^ ^^ w ^ „,_ ^ _ A committee has been appointed to schools for Instruction. ; tlie ma » rt * ht ' ^ ^ e ™ be p ™ d to .«e the blaze had gained such hea<. 'tickets. This scheme has worked suci<* enpp consider the Third Annual Masonic j The teacher i» highly gratified with ; live ln so thriving a community.- Minstrels, consisting of John L. Hazen, \ the results of the year's work, and I Harry Gretton, Gifford Morgan, Leslie, gives much of the credit for the j Knapp and Chester Thompson. way that it -was impossible to save the'cessfully at other Fairs, and organiza-! com e economically ^Independent, and r ' Dressmaking Fashionftble dressmaking at ffi> home 1% nulles east of Brockport on Million Dollar highway. Miss Eliza- iheth Lage, phone 123-F-2 3:417 • •— RUGS! RUGS I —If iou are going to buy a new Rug tasis S>pring it will surely pay yon to look ow stock over. Prices in many grades are lower; and we have a very lauge stock' to choose from. A. V. Fowler, 97 Mala St. \ 4:8\ BAKERY The Eastern Star will hold a bakery Saturday morning, April 5th at 11 o'clock at Community Center. ______—» 100 Puretest Aspirin Tablets 49c toT ten days at Dobson'e. LESTERS ANNUAL SPRING SALE of Ginghams and Wash Goods, Cur- house. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, whose tions have derived considerable' rev- BA-SVKETBAL.L ; household .goods were packed and * eirae in selling for the Fair, school's success to the splendid co-l , SP^oerPort Independents will ready t0i „ m t0 the George Eller iComtracts were let Monday for ad- play the pick of Rochester High tarnf ani ,s^ Acx a i71 p^^- M iha f,, r .'vertislng tor the Fair, including road operation received from several of the leading men of the village. House Cleaning Supplies , farad, succeeded in saving all the fur- schools at the Masonic hall, Spencer- nlture 0fl ffae flr8t flcK>r# ThQ nouSie lg port Friday evening. Sprang, Kincaid partlAUy c0 -, e red by insurance, and Roo-t of the Brockport Normal five ( * • _t Ck>ok & King's!. \Wehavonearly i\^ 11 play for the village-*- There will' old Time Wedlcine Sale at Dobson's everything you need to carry on the be dancing from 9 to 12, as there will Includes tbw common remedies that spring campaign. 4:24 no t be any preliminary. This should *onld be in your medicine chest, Apr. be a fast one and no doubt will attract ( . • ^ * many from Brockport. Mew Styles In Curtains Yon will find our stock of the newest tains, Sheeting-, Toweling®, Barmon ia Curtains and Shades very complete. Wash Dresses, etc., starts today and Curtains range in price from 98c to conlinuea for nine days. Seo ad on .$9.00 the pair. A. V. Fowler, 97 Main page 7. I St. 4:3i_iveT»ary iSale,- 44* Copper Wash Boilers i durii each. BEAUTIFUL SPRING Brings tbe .Easter Monday Dance at not be permanent charges of the, com- munity. It is to improve this condi- tion that this bill is offered. signs and banners.^ See the full page ad of Ieslers Dry Goods Store on page 7. Easter Postals and folders, at Dobson's. : • . ; . ' For Ten Days Old Time Medicine Sale at Dobson's. See the Easter Hats ! ' t , with' a bit of dash and swagier at Tbe Fagan Store. SI'\\ - What Is Doing In Brockport? People are usdng Watklns Products.,—--- ^ - , ,. Buy from your Watkins dealer, Willis est perfection. Inetraments furnishe* . - r — - -— -'.i._ _• . _ _ a _.-^ _..•_,__ »__ _._.-t^__Ki_ JACOB MUSICU8, VIOLIN Teacher, Europeair graduate, In Brook- port Mondays. Complete, musical .«•• >{ -«f|f uoation given from beginning to nlghr 4 AM the Normal April 21st. Gamma..Sigma at Cook & King Co.'a during their An-' '& charge. Don't tnlss it. See next [ Wilson, 14 Park Ave., Brockport. I, \free Jorhonw^practiee. Inquire aing^fC - ^; 4:24>weelES Republic for particulars. I thank you. ICIaskey's, 12 Park Ave. -idr;i ^SidfiSpB