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pH^^f^l^^^ ?m^^{P?-r^W$m# za^pf^zpQ^-^ppt^^ «,r '• ~~ -~1_ •jit; KV is- FOUR THE REPU»LIC •ROCKPORT, N. Y.-THJUR&DA¥^APRILS-1824 BROCKPORT REPUBLIC Established \n 1856 Jiteisrsi at the Postomce at BrockpoTt, N. Y., as second-class matter Subscription Price $2.00 A Year P. A. BLOSSOM, Editor E. M. BLOSSOM, ADV. MGR. Thursday Afternoon, Apr. 3, *24 EDITORIALS Train children to virtue; habituate- them to industry, activity, and spirit Make them consider every vice as shameful and unmanly. Fire titem with ambition to be useful. Make Ghem disdain to be destitute of any useful knowledge. Fix their ambition upon gTeat and solid objects, and their oonteta<pt upon little, frivolous, and useless* ones.—John Adams. &• That Charles Evans Hughes, secre- tary of state, former jus ice of the Un- ited States supreme court and former governor of New York i s to deliver the key note -speech at the Republicans convention in Town Hall, New York City, April 15, means that there -will be at least one corking address at that gathering. When it comes to defining issues and preae^ting facts the former Governor has few if any superiors. CO-OPERATION A few>prockiport .merchants received a call Tuesday from an agent of an out of town printing hou«e and, of course, a few fell for his line .of chat- ter, whichijon general principles is all wrong. We do not expect an-d do not want to'do all the printing- required to Brockport. There is another printing establiahiment here -which is entitled tc i-ts share. There are some people who, perhaps, For Sale. FOR SAiUEW>ry «la* wood. Will deliver. Phone 836-F-S 2:T>24 FOR SALE—A sow and six pigs. Iaquire 'E. A. Norfchrup,- phone 14-F-12. FOR SALJ3—Wood, b-each or maple, any quantity. Telephone 60-F-2. G. H. Comstock. l:3tl FOR SALE—A valo-ur 3 cushion Address do not like us or our way -of d oin,g-davenport, best construction . ,, , . FF-3- tins office, fcyustoess ^audr. aug^i couad;.sitrrely -he- -_ .—:—__:—.— _<—s—- accommodated \at the other office.' FOR SALE-^Oaeap, 1&21 Maxwell\ And what we eay of our own husiness; J&«» <™ ^-1 con-^^^ ; applies equally well to every other : '— u_ FOR SALE—Two colts, three years old, black and 'bay. Inquire Stanley Kaczmarek, Redman R-oad. business 1n town. Few people realize how small a pe; • eentage of a job of printing comes to the proprietor., In .the first place on an, average 35 per cent goes for the stock; then in our case the foreman, Mr. Guelf, gets his share, Mr. Look: gets his share, Mrs. Collins, Miss La-Due and our son each gets his share. Then, and by no means leasi^ a scope of others get their share; the Electric I,ight Co., the Gas Co.-, the Water Sys- tem, coal man, the church, the village, t.ho school • district, the town, the eounty and even Uncle Sam, all come '^T The sportsmen's Fishing License Bali which was originally proposed over \ten\ y?afFago\ to come a^ftr1tt r fOT(r tbe Assembly at Albany this week. The new bill is said to permit persons to fish on their own property, and does not effect those under 1C years* of age. The bill wa* defeated last year hy a single vote, no reason DninK ad vancod hy the opposition. U may be that the majority are loath to inter- FOR SALE—I>eeker 'Spray rig in perfect working -condition. Address FF-2 this office or phone 49-W. FOR SALE—Quantity nice oats 60 cents a. bushel; also clover hay. In- quire John Klafehn, Jr., Walker. 2:284f FOR SALE—Nasco Perfect 2-burner otl stove, alaso new Sissell Vacuum cleaner. Inquire Mrs. Harry Oreene. 4:10 FOR SALK-Thoroiighbre-d Colhe puppies ; also S young pigs. Inquire \V. 11. Cater, Hamlin, NT. Y. Phone 52- in for th*dr share of every Jobof print- R-13. in* so that the small amount left for. pQR SALE _ T ^ 0 hoU8es on Park ( the_pxoprietar is.. very small indeed, I.A-VO—jorst-north of -Cap-en Hose house, t a.!>tl-som*.tlm > ei i ¥• an entirely negative' owned Jay Geo. Elwell. InqulJa Horner ^ quantity.' * 'D. FenedTcT '\ \8: 28tf ,1'ndoubtedly most of this trade ( KQR SALE -Sucking pigs. 4 Stmth- which pow out of town is due to wurth pigs; \also potatoes and apples. thoughtlessness, hut business men are •'\»» VMllnnK <Markson, on PhlUp *iippf\sf>d to think However,, there i 7~»^tH«»-rarnr.\ • 1:2*- ohe pleasant thought, and that is that cl if to the service we give the per- c ..m which soe* out of town is con- tmu.illy di-creasing and is very -tmall u s '-ompared with twenty-five years They MatceYou Look Your'test ftUrt* Nomdays men want itylish hafs, quality hats, and something more: They want becoming hats. Youngs speewlty= is creating hats that suit the individual. You will find your hat he*e?«*th^particularirat that will make you look your best. Young's Hats $5.00 Lime Sulphur Solution Tests 33% [ Free From Slug* or Sediment J Clear and dherry Colored We can supply your demand^I Green Copper Arsenic Dusts, Blue Copper Ar- | senic Dusts, Potato Dusts,' Nicotine-Black 40._.. j All kinds of Dusts and Insecticides j XI Get-iirtQiichwfttt^uurrr:—. - — _: :-— J Casport Chemical Corporation | Successors Dosch Company Gasport Plant * *hone36 GASPORT^ NEW YORK^ ^ J. H. GOFFE & SON 101 Main St., Brockport FOR --.lie 1^ -iter, BALK -Dra-iil new Chovrole-t Ibndsonip xlli.wance for quick Iliunlin phone 89-KU. A. Il.iiiilin FOR S\LK -llatrlilng engs from a „, , . . ., .. . iV . .-»r>lecti'f3 pen o\T S00 Whtte Leghorn Wake up, and let s pull together Hm ^ ^W per hundred. F, Ilozra & Son. Morton. N Y 4:3 «ntl U«t«p the inon^y at hf>me -fere\ with the -ptrasu-rr- affordrid the- — Y7>Tir~ wT»o3worlt jusf hales lye ahtf^ -+'£&< r-AA-h-K—WrasWn-gf-niaehitte-nm— . , ' ' . , by Kapoline nncrine; brown willo-W it a cnance witn ^ 1)a ij y . s t . iirr i aee . rt-asmia-ble. Mrs Paul man who chuckn the fishing tackle in strong soap Rive -the-oar wihon-the-family start lor Hiejjv n\u* I-)evll - - -Sunday outing and who enjoys drop^ ^_ ping his line in the pool, whether he catehes-a-nythlng-or not. 'Taylor, phnnr» 191-R. TRUCKING Will dn all kinds of trucking with my Ford truck Harvny Brown. Swed- en ('-enter 424 THE GOVERNOR'S PROPOSALS At hie conference with newspaper publishers and others last week Oov- eFnbr Smith stressed thr.ee thines. \A budget syfitem,\ which considering thej LE&TERS ANNU AL SPRING SALE pyramiding of taxes in recent years of (jinrtams and Wasp Goods. <\ur- it seems ahauid be adopted. i tains. ShoetinRS, Towelinfis, Rarmon \The consolidation of 1R7 depart- ™-.sh nn«ses. etc . starts today and . . o, „ i t . , n'«\'>niireue9 for nin«> «ays See ad on ments into 21 major departments\ ^^ ? • 'would be advisable if there would be ; • — tt- gain lu BfDcleaJy uud wouoiity. bm*- Savc The -Date ( F0R SALE or TQ LEJT—On shares, For the Ba»t<»r Siomiav Hull. Normal m acre £ arm 2 °^, \\*£ xlf „ B J^ k ' CIvm Itrortrpnrt,-April\ 21 \ i?? Tt o 0 ?, I ? ,?,h S an J? 121 ^ ^m. McBaln. 1 i i No. 8 Utica St, Brodrport, 12:6tf FOR SALE— Either my Essex sedan or Bsso-x roadster. Botli with A-l tires and In fine running condition. Roadster newlj-.ftaiate.d* htgairft &L tote oHlee* ; FOR SULK-M yen 2U in Huplex power spray pump used but little and in tlrst class condition. Paul S. Gram, Mortnn. N V Phono Kendall 2-F-2 ' 5:15 o. o. w. FOR SALE—My.home .in Clarfcaon, the rainiflcations of such a nuostion. -n*e.8Q-many--aiid varied that only «no| who has made a long careful study { ot.t3ie„flu«s{}ons Involved ts really Tor Rent --fort ^4?gi?riEtnr^f1'g^ltr ;! ^fa i aitwrT>^TO»' ] IRS R o x address Mrs. W. 0 Thompson, , »50 Wellington Ave., R«chesiter, N. Y. Oneida County Creameries Co. Maid St. CHEESE V New Full Cream 33c Old Full Cream 39c Fancy Lim4wrgeF..-....,-. 39c : Fresh Cottage 12%c Pure Lariib, K.e'llogs Corn Flakes, 3 for lik Pure'Peanut Butter lb. .. .23c Good Japan Tea lb 45c Granulated Sugar lb 9c Pure Cocoa\\lb:... ~ rr :~.f6c Medium Beans lb 9c Whole 4 Head Rice, 3 lbs.. .25c Fresh Fig Bars, lbs 13V 2 c Boneless Codfish, lb 29c Fancy Dried Apricots lb.. .21c •SuTcmtefr'grau'.muL 11)... .23c Cooking Compound lb...» 16c Best Orange Pekoe Tea lb 65c COFFEE Oneco Blend, lb 43c Gilden Blend,-4b 37c Silver Blend T lb.. _ 35c s C«XrackersIb,llk Cream of Wheat 2Qc Sun Maid Raisins 12Vfec Moellers Macroni HVfcc Assorted Jbllo 10c Best-Pink- Sa4mor4° T- rT . , ,15c Campbell's Soups 10c Pillsbury's Pankcake pkg. ,39c None-Such Mince Meat. . .15c Del Monte Raspberries. . .37c Del Monte Strawtfcrfles'. - .37c Del 'Mori te , \S L ]TOiacirT-, , -rrr j .'2g^ Gold Cord Corn. ...... 12V 2 c Gold Cord Peas,,,.,... ,16c FOR RWNT—h\»ur furnish***! rtMHm* FOR SAIJsl- -Radii) Ixjud Speak r, -~___.-,.-,,-;-.,,.. -- i'lnduire FFI tht4 ofllco : »*«juil to tb*> betst. a $30 value for capable of expross-inff an opinion which. \\ . ' - ... 'SfrSTS: »l*o a 3000 utile ssingle tube we readily admit wo are incapable of! FOR RI3NT -Plat in tho Benedict rt»grner-ativo receivinuset cheap. Her- -doinsr --MaTby-^-^Popeaa4^Hk-e-4.ho-Cl6ani IflPdc. ln<iulre,H«nier H Ilenedlct^ . h«*rt (! - I>avi^. 159 MaiJi St. under a fine. Books bill, may sail 3-27lf •gMlMfT'E n ft mo, yM. .Ilka—t-hjut—ho—al —fl'O—RRr<PP— Funrlst ply 17 Clinton St. Mrs. M. znann. snare and a delusion *'Th^ four-year-lonn for governor\ sounds good and would ba—alL-cisht-j FOR- RENT—A five room- flat and tmiess we got a had one when even l *w*b \wlt h pas and electricity. A. V a two-year' term would be 24 months' Fowler ' 97 \ Ma ' D St - _^_^_ ; ^ j JUi rf Iv-We^t| i a_ghojr3e 6 volt HtTirair'* haiteiry. ^ & lioKur capacity, in' A 1 condition, only been -aioed six also new mileli cow. Inquire A. Peoh- - lrfftf.months Horace Ashworth or pfeionp ISS-P-S. FOR SALE—rjesinhrle -fann of 176 4:3 aores Six acres apple orchard, 20 of , — 1 peaches, 6 heavy woods, 30 slashing, too-Ioibgr-HowevoFrthe; fe-we* oloctionsJ—KO^JlEINT^^^ar4ment~-©n™lowerT-irjr5 plowed lan'3. Trice rl£hm\ioId~Be7 we can hare the bettor-for business floor - Hardwood floors, flroplaco. elec-, fore AprlI lst inquire \W-4 tMt office. Ulc'ty and gas. Also rooms for light l:3itt housekeeping. 15 Hoi ley St. -and t&e propeT—admlu 1st ration of our government. \While the governor's program mil > „ _ , FOR SALE>—Blaclt t-eam, good pair FOR^ RIWT—Twoploasant rooms workers, weight 2800; t -wo grade guern, sey cowrs. on*, fresh.'o-Eher -nearby J 14. ^°* Oiat he i& jjiflt nlnytng poTHlCB.—Eor, ^^ -oppogrte-sho^ '\-'^-\ ->~m*-r -r i '-^~ -^ -£>- —^r- 3 -—*—=rr--v* *S **^ tils abtkude toward him the jgovernor .. ,i j- J« A.* m -i Til FOR RENT—House' .with furnace, hdmself -is- undoubtedly taw^-^-g,^^ nfm ^ m4f . ten-fiouse. % ^Mgg- M& -year ^_e ^wrnorjajdedj^our^ rffle by afttg from.Jgro&lq>6rt, 520 itnd abetted lite effontTo\\repeal -the per month; also\ aToomT 1 ©S11 ^2T-lt,, Mullac-fiage law adopted to enforce | grockport. quire CThas. H. New, ChiurchvUle, N. Y. Phone 39-F-3, — -AiJL £he Volstead Act and signed such a measure, while fhis year he calls a FOR SALE—Eggs; Chlx, ^=rred Eocksj P6ti» l-pu^e-ArSstoeFStSi jPsen 2 and 3 *ead&d by Kinglet toaJes, R. C. 4:3 i Riode Island Wndtes, S. C -Reda. AH '.FOR RENT-TWO single furnished l*^ 1 ** 1 ^ ****™* ^^^ *%:' ,™. nn ^ t^n mrim^). -f«r R^>+ i H. Warren, Holley,«, -?, 4:24, conference toj>mmote enfarcemewt of ihwWnd SeTr®aTbfflc^rTff?r1amw1n^r*B~^ t&at nls own act practiomlry -amroaied Tooms and two apartments for Tight j fiouseKeeping; also furnbiBv«d, with Inqtrire Mrs. Fanny |: I H. Ireland, 139, Main St. ' SSiy 8S6K effOH. It.tlK -will twtsh through. lfcg_jSanata and atgn _^e new «nforcemont measure as he has power to do, he will recoup 'hie sland^ fcg ainoftg Indepehdenf ffifnlers and be in a far better position to' ap=peal 66 €he people. J^aatea- FOR SALBJ—Hlgn gr*adc \White Leg- T~«x? Eras affd :R^qa.6a^.Mfli£MZrBrJ8^t' 4 : , 3 \ . stoves, starting feed aad cuatom hatcll- iTif Order now for .fnt.iirf* delivery. SCO m haHa-for±mnE«dittt©-dsttTeTy;- =- * T h^.-^^-^lterrBwejcr>^rt,^Hone/ 55-F^5 -FOI& SAIiE-^iSt .sr^e mnnber of -ifonse cleaning: to. do bv, snlenolaUTttom'es. well located,- ^rlces- The day or hour, fnqnire 34 <TraTk St rfrom^lSOO- -*o -^MOOH—It—fe-a—good- ; time to make a telecticsn. I>et me hel& Washing antf tinkering Around My Car The Home of Clean, High Class Photoplays * Matinee eVery Saturday ~™TX>-DAY-and^RIIXAxZ__ \RUGGLES OF RED GAP* Adapted from \the play and novel by Harry Leon Wilson. If ever a comedy could be called a s:ream from start to finish, this -is-4^!--Arnu-Av4ierr4n-the- final seenepftng^s~\v\ho^s4Hrp-4fr--tf \ American style, you'll want to join in the general cry. \\Second Episode of \FIGHTING BLOOD\ Series Added attraction for next week Thursday and Friday, J. HOWARD ALBERT, Traveler, Lecturer, Pianist SATURDAY and MONDAY TOM MIX in \A M3LE A MINUTE ROMEO\ How a man, a woman and a horse defeat a whole town in its \.purpose of killing a great love. ' Sunshine Comedy—\THE RIDING MASTER\ ,„. . . ..... Ninth Episode of \BUTH OF THE RANHE~ TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Gloria Swanson in \BLUEBEARDS 8TH WIFE\ Heie's the \dejuxiest\ of pictures^a picturization of the play which was such a sensalion in New York and on the road. And now, with the broader scope of the screen,, it's ten times more sensational. With scenes of such immensity that the biggest stage in theworld-couldn't hold therrk - — I^periarCbmeffy—\THP MONKEY FARM\ 1 Coming Soon VSIX CYLINDER LOVE,\ \DRUMS OF JEOPARDY\ Po]^ Negri in \THE SPANISH DANCER\ i i I wish I Jiad jet Congdmi & Cratsley wash aad repair it for me. They Do the job right arid' their charges are feasonabie. • —\- • -IP- «E&?E HELL BENT In ruder times when I was yo-ung, fall many a weighty text 'Was ftrrng, and all my neighbors argued hot, ''Is there a hell or'is ^here not?\ I some- times let my mind review the low- down things my brothers do, as well as, those performed by me, and I am tempted to agree that- It there ain't there ought to he Yet still I note some signs of grace within the meanest of the. race. N God does not leave us cold and dark; -His breath still \blows upon the spark, and still He speaks in gentle tones to you and me and \William Jones. \When self-exiled -from Joye that blees, we eat our bread in Jiitternees, the soul within us \burns and stings and drlvee us on to better WANTED—Youiifr girl for pagral, you to find Uie one yoit desire. Inquire Jffl'ggg 0 '^- ,-i?gg£ fomflk—IaaHtee^o4-J 1 -©>-Bea^le r 49-A^im8-Sfcr--Broclt-- •--3ffrirT^-D-.T^s^eTr8rsrateSt. 3:ZTO port.M.Y, l;?4tf -WANTED—fteliahte ^trl or woman for general housework. Apply to Mrs. Lyndon TL WeTJs, Gulf Mills farm, ^en-cerport. Phone 228-F-6. 4:3 , WANTED—Moving and Rates reasonable. Wesley J. Thomp son, Brockport, N. Y. Phone 53-F-2. | 4:10 FOR. SAIJ3—Hatehtrrg eg&s from our flock of thorough-h'-ed ^Thfte J^eghorns, only tAvo andrthree year old hens, of special selection used ITI breeding pens. > .. You are always wolf-ome, come and carting. ]onk us oyer p. aul g _ Grami Morton. N Y Phoae Kendall 2-F-2. 4:17 CdNGDON & tntATSLEYTPfop^ ANTIQUES WANTED 1 Old colored prints, George and Martha Washington. Interested in pur- . chasing others. Dr. M. S. Gooding. 4:3tf I things. Though we may wander for a space, each crooked path we must re- j trace; and a» we clamher slowly hack and irrigate with tears the track to- ward those ^alr heights from which we fell, that will be hell, that will be hell. ^vliererer t&ey may park the bones ei you and me and William Jones, and J&oflgti our souls may wander far be- yond- the dimmest, utmost star, God •till -will find us where we are. But (bough at last all shall be well, we pa#a through hell, we pass through lull. —'Bob Adams GET YOUR AWNINGS OF COOK & KING CO., Inc. m ttJMCftIM FOR THE REPUBLIC COOK & KING CO. ANNIVERSARY DAY FRIDAY APRIL 25 AND SATURDAY APRIL 26 , \ YE8,- * | • I have no houses to rent 1>ut If you want to buy a real ioine in this beau- J tiful village, or a profitable farm In I \Westetrn Monroe, it -will pay you to I consult me. S. W. Wadhams, 32 Mon- roe Ave., Brockport. 9:13tf FOR SAI.,13—Dunham Oulti-Packer, Disc Harrow; 100-ogs hot water in- cubator; Round Oafe Heater; four burner oil stove with oven; hand fence stretc/heT and 25 lbs. stapdes; barrel epray pumps; gas raoige and several coloni-es of Italian 'hee>s; extension din- ing ta/ble; chunk stov©; metal coop for hen and chicke; rural mail \box; lvigal, milk can and three G-uinea fowls. All priced to sell. Herbert Davis, 159 Main St. ' FOR SALE—'Houses, all locations. House of 7 rooms, good location, $2400. Hoixse of 8 rooms, .gas, bath, water, % acre of land $2500. ^ Hoixse of 7 rooms, aJl improvements, fine location, $4500. 10 Toom house, ad improvements, $4700. 26 others to c3ioose from. Some good farms, -will take Brock- port Ihouees as part payment. Fred Davia, 36 Spring-St, Brockport. ' « T- 8UBSCRIBE FOR THE REPUBLIC t^>i Printing as we see it is more than just se£ ting the type, putting it on the press and running off so many copies. We study the job, find out the class of people you wish to reach, help you seledt the proper pa- per and ink-and give you a completed job that will get the results you are after. REPUBLIC PRINTING DEPT. Printing As You Want It When You Want It Nature's Dressing Up How About You? Don't you feel like spiffing up a bit to attend Mother Nature's big coming out party? p When all the trees are getting new leaves on their limbs, it's.not right for you to have an old suit on yours. And when you. do tome—as you will to \get your spring outfit, you'll have thesT:yle that struts on Fiftfi Avenue. And to help ydu get pleasure out of your suit, weVe fixed the price on a normalcy base- $25.00 to $45.00 E. HARRISON & CO. 69 Main Street 1» •£*'\'•\ \ * •