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*~**T r.. ' 'A-! -frr^ zf^z izz- . - -*. -,;,-i^: ,. :•- ~*~. ±P. ...J. mM i~*Mifia 4#§| ^=~j~-^5 3 ' '•?•'\ \^J S^JSS^nH ^0trtXVH*— BROCKPORT, NEW YQRKrTHURSDAYi APRIL1T, 1924 HO. 29 1NNUALREP0RTOF WATER COMMISSION for- fire protection— without - charge such hydrants to he placed water district on Its lines therefor, by such wnerever it may elect, but all Irydrants -jim-entlohed™herein' shall--be usedr-€<» Lfire protection only, L,nd, all expenses mMci TMCDC »iw jmnfirmvoT °* installing hydrants, pipes and COP -^MV&^MIiK^~*«-BKUV.^kTU\ * ineettons\ to supply M.nftT- mm.-wwtpr- -NUMBER 91S AN& 124 IN OUTSIDE TERRITORY stall- be paid for by such, water dis- trict. The water furnished by the Village, Bxrant. wafer for Are - protection. shall Specifications of Franchise Be- tween the Village and Town of Hamlin To The Board of Trustees of the -flHage-of^roctopori,JN JUL— — .—— T —_ =—=_^ — ,- - The Board of Water Conunission troughs at such places along to pipe ..•* ',\ , ^ Uine as said Town Superintendent of fcereby make its annual report a 8 pro-: Highways of said Town, shall select, be metered, and the village shall fur msh a meter~at~ its own expense. If such water district shall be form* ed, the \Village shall soli no watc- therein, except-to said Water District. If no Waiter District shall-be^fornied i said Town, the Village of Brockport will furnish* -waiter for two-watefcf Tldea Jby Section. 235 of the Village Law, based upon /the report of the i •ertlfied accountants and auditors em- : ployed -by the coraaEnlBslon, as follows: Z (1). Receipts; ; Balance on hand Mar, 1, \23. .-$ 40.61 J Water sales, tilta«ee.\;....;..;.. 555343,75 ' 1 Hamlin. Water Hist, water •ales Interest and Penalties Meter sales.... Meter rentals HydrUnt rentals aad _ flush •~taaik7\\Brockportr.-r.~.., r... - Bale of materials and supplies Meter repair service Miscellaneous \.. Hydrant rentals, Hamlin... fix - budget Deficit , „ 617.14 216.6a i 89931 654.81 but said Town shall furnish the water- ing troughs and care for same at its own expense. According to the franchise provis- ions above quoted the Town of Hamlin is charged $45.-00 per hydrant which is 25% less than ch|fged private con- sumers In Brockport, and- the Hainlin Water-District is-charged 25% less than charged ftor like service to Brock- port. The Board of Water iCoinmls- HIGH SCHOOL ! HONOR ROLL! • . FAITH IN SAFETY OF SMALL THINGS SHAKEN J3Y HIS * EXPERIENCE *- I* A. THOMPSON ELECTED CLER _ JOBLTUARY The dftath BRONSON of Mrs. Bather Bronson^,' CAR THIEF AND COMPANION ESCAPE \THE. MOUHDJBBILDERS'i JXL Rev. Frank Damrosch, Jr., has * changed his views decidedly in » NEW APPOINTEE HAS HAD A BE PRESENTED APR, 2£BY TRAINING SCHOOL \respects- Baseball Team Assured Schedule ^ of Eight Gaines. Basketball Men Receive Letters •\ aouie * evening of last week. TWwas the * speaker at the Lenten devotions at * Trinity .Cfourch^Rochefifer. In the * course of Ms remarks he stressed * the fact that great wealth is not * alwayar conducive to peace of * mind. To emphasize his point, he * remarked: \If I had left a Rolls- LONG EXPERIENCE~m BOOKKEEPING Last Friday- the \ members of the :<lepartmeixt-recelvedJtheir [* f°^ <\? to f™ nt <g_^ Church, monthly -report cards. For the month of March, 101 in this department had perfect attendance. The sixteen nave perfect attendance for the school-year to date: . Norman Benedict, Gertrude Bibby, Mia Brooks, I might be afraid someone would * -steal it, but having left a com- * paratively cheap car there, I am following ] * not at all worried about its safety.\ * Shortly after, when foe went to * get Ms new Maxwell touring car t * he discovered that his-tools and Joseph. Warner Selected as sessor vice Wm. Palmer who Did Not Qualify Adjourned regular meeting of the Board of Trustees held^^their rooms- j £^5^—-' in irai.i.o.cru TXaii MinnAai,- m»nk« «+ ti&^uu5halqren i widow of Harrison Bronson, occurred\ Monday morning at her •h.cHn'Brin-Roch- Deceased i a survived by two sons, William H. Bronson of Parma and David H. ' Bronson of Olarkson; five As-]daughters, Mrs'. Simon Marks of PiiF ma; Mrs. \Wesley Carl of Rochester; Mrs. George Cross of Ogden;Mrs. Ernest Masters of Greece, and Mrs. CAR DRIVEN INTO DITCH ^FTER RAMMING ONE DRIV- EN BY GEO. KERWIN Grant Palmateer of Clarkson; twenty- one grandchildren and twelve great- m Viillage Hall Monday' evening- ait 7:30. Present: President W. B. Cook; Trustees, Brown, Wood, Thompson^ J' Bromley, Shea, Norton and Village M- ye torney, H. B. MacArthur. On motion of Mr. Bramley, Josepb Bernice* Cotter, George Hamil, \Hiaryi* everything movable liad TSeon *TH. Warner was appointed assessor for Joltnedn, &m» JoWttbii,-\ Ploremce j * \sWpp^r~frdm \ttr'MTl''that\ in\» Knapp, Sufh MSoGleHan, Emm* Mlfc-;* their chagrin at being -unable to * start the car, the miscreants had • smashed the fender end 'otherwise cheil, Stephen Peters, Louise South- combe, Fern Southworth, Mary South- wortfi, KSordon Way, Leona. Wells. waiuTAK- •eiosers-ef-the- HftmHn-Water-DietFiet- -TJ»e^ollo^ng-4uirty^ight-^w«pe-oa.-the 5540g pay-fl 4b& espen>e of metering and makes all collections from Hs con sumers and retains the 25% to cover the expense. As thiB arrangement is 99.69 78.80 900.00 18000.00,. , . .. ... t . 2748 $g .s^ed by the CTanchise the only way Total •55884.27 t*>. Di»bunemeirt»:—- ' Total \ $56884.37 IT.\ u*ne out»tari'3i»TiS3eb^eaaess at the close of the t. iscal year i-s as fol- JOVB: B0nda$198,<HH).0O Notes $65O0:0O -.(D^-JEhe-commistsibn egtimatea the a»ey-in-the-«tEiount neeessaiy -to sayvprincipftl and toterest and the or- dinary exponeesiof the department dur- ing •phe neifflscal year, (exclusive of Hamlin can be compelled to pay more is to raise the rates in Brockport. The recent audit is on file with the commission and is subject to the in- speotion by the members of the Board of Trustees or any interested person. Respectfully submitted • The Board of Water Commission — '— T. Cr Gordonr^Jtpesident.\\ COOPERATIVE MARKETINC the proposea $50,000.00 bond issue re-jManager Peet of 4he Association -simHy—approved-by-tihetax 4>ayer* tol and f/L CL Burrftt Tell Value asbend the intake to make improve-1 Tbe Apple Growens , m6etm g nea<k pent and extensions), after applying Aprll 4tn at community Center for tne = i»reto the probable amount of watef' J>urp08e of orini j ra g about cooperation trftots or other Income to be received. to thB matter of handling the apple Till- be gftout $15,000.00. ! production .throughout this section. <*). -*<or m intormail5S oT€he Beard~ ^^ we n attei i4ed; M. C. Burritt, ~©»« -Trostses end-taa: pnyets-. tan cow of ^dSectors^ of th^\w^ern\l*eVf partme ^ fe ^^e-™ 00 ^^- :«|t8ion has caused-the foHowdng tor-YorK Fruir Growers Co-OperaETve formation, to be compiled: ! Packing Association, and president of -f A-)—Number ofr—water consumers &- \nie'TTillon association, gave \an in- the village of Brockport is 915.. and gt^^ ^^ ^ tbe bene«ts of «o4 l-ihOL total income received from them operation, using comparative'examples tor the last fiscal year h $24,349.53. 'of conditions where growers werevor- ^^I^™^^? 1 ^^^^^'^^^^! as'against cLditionT^^ mick, 85.33; Dorothy Townaend, 85. ;^eon R. Cooper, Mark King and Bldon One hnndredr-sdxty-tlirer4n-^is-de'- Hea * b - . _. rh priest of TfenMfU TT<»1\\« ^very subject above passing; fifty- Chapter Jrffl-attend _a reception given of village- Clerk-for-^he balance of the seven had one subject below p'assing; °y Hamilton Chapter of Rochester .to officialyear from April 25th, 1924, to twenty -bad two below and four had tbe.Jjrand High_Priest Frederick..L„tgij- a vacancy caused by the resigna- tte Town of Sweden outside of the -Wis ds $158.10. fcCi -yum'nflr of -water conffamfimJa. the Town of Clarlcson is 38 and the total income receaved from them is -$748:657 have.' existed- particularly this past -se«3oifc~w1rerB—wqperaliqu ilmt|--beeii ; i lacking. * 7—^The-^ertticai- condition In ^the Apple situation throughout the past fe-w months, has brought the subject of co- CD) The number of consuimere In \the Town of Hamlin outsIoTe of She Hamlin Water District is 4, and the Qoeraitlve effortsJiome^ta 4be growers most forcibly, and many who were content with old time methods, are . , _ .. now swinging overio ^e newer wava wm income Teceived-ironx them..ts ^ organteation, that mean protection? !™ „. , j • and turndshing the orchardist wltb a -tte--HantHa Waters TJlstriot-fe-1 t 3;-and- ,. x ^ , , , 3 . . . Mr. Peet of Bochester also addressed thetotal income roceived from fhem is tUe m€eting on ^ benefits o{ ^^ PES'\ • m :^^^^T^m *&* ^ •e^aineS-n^^p^Rte-W — **^. - -• ^^ ™_^ J _ J . rbn6 contract between grower and fne The Hsm»r ^IWsr ^*rJct_ PacWng A9eoclation ; • - rentals and the fire protection. . , - , - ^_ (F> _s»ter aydran* ^charges are fixed fay the fran-f~- -ehiB©- Tvlrioh is perpetual, granted to —the Vilil8g9tjj^ji4yer^&>wu-<>C*: , JMa_franchise is dated March ffltft.Thora FAiR NOTES ^L^meetilg of iflie officers and com- tne'Brockpow Fair Wilt* on—the—greunda Tuesday -anffwas exectfled byTL,. G. Gordon, * April 22nd at 12 o'clock, -Pre^iitefltranTa-\riears\ B. »y,,!ffienJlaj -lmoB#-e@er ; tfttB^E^ag-foHowgt ^—^^jtogMJonrjjrpjti^.FragcMse ^^: TKMPTH; \*Tte -'said\ Vfttere?© shall inrnish the inhabitants of tshc Town .-:of=^H^mUn,JMld£i3^-0il 1 the^iaj5hway^ UUUil, Lunch will be...served. My^fid. !^-iMiis-JL^Gv J^ad-has-^aceeptedV-the : .ggpafatmsnt aA- Sec^Btary^b^-fliaJEfcv. s B*e^e^and^^n©iAMs-idepa«tmentirja: her department, as in several others., rearrang&nleh.t will be made to affora Mn wbieb sajd pipes are laid, and not ,* )e * ter Splays, within any water district In gaid Town, j' A letter has been receivedTrom the water foT\^omestic\TOe- and ^nitOTytDspafTment^oT Farms' jnd Markets surposes, at aa lovir a price as same ^ f i, „„„„_-*»«„„ . . . . -. , IhaFbe furiilsTieoT to the inbabitants ^ ltb T1 SUffges4Io&9 ^ ^Provement In of the Village of Brockport, and shall^ y ne Brockport Fair, a s a result of an honor roll of scholarshjtp for tile month of March with -artandings as indicated: Orson Seaman, 93.33; Almeda Redman, 93; Bernice Sbeetz.92; Cora Wash- burh, 93fc6g; Btjhel~jfohnston^, SjU^Bm- ma Mitohell, 9<X.S; Mildred \Hill 90.« ; Norman Benedict, 90,4; Ruth. Gleioh- auf, 9&j Geor®e Harmon; *90; Irma * wrought considerable damage. « • » *. * * * '..« • » • AMONG OUR SOCIETIES The ni^tT MASONIC NOTES second jiegroe^ next Tuosday Master Charles Hller has appointed a committee to have change of Tall Johnston, 90; Marguerite Stiles, 89.4; [Cedar Nightrto\^\^e1a\Tir^Malion\ie\ Dorothy—Whiter 89; Hazel Owen, 88.83: j TempleTMay 3rd, as foJlows7TJorfTleo7 EJdith Nye, 88^5; Isabel O'Brien, 88.5. [man, Giles R.„ Hoyt, S. S, Nichols, Margaret Seaman, 88.4-, Fred NelMs. |i3eorge Holland. 88.33; Herbert Mautt,'88.25.; TjougJasi \ is expected-that ^dinner will be Webster, 58S; \ Marie Greene, 88JL6; Berved-atrgT3CI p. m. foHowed~;by-tto Margaret Decker, 87.8j Marion Rud\-^ 11 ®^ 8r woffc7\ Ther degree team con-- man, 87.8; Fred Covert, 87.6ft; Mabel siats of 35 memibere from the Weibster Lowry, 87. 66; Gertrude Files/ 87.6; 'Lodge. Doris-earnoy, 87.5; Lila Brooke, 87.35;! A bi & n^ 1 *» expected at Daniel Eugene Stull, 87.25; iMarjoke Todd, Holmes Chapter, April 29th, when the 87^25; ^George M\. \^miar^.STlSS&^r'P 3 ^ Master Stanford, 86.6; Majel Breese, 86.2; dre6 » wm 'be conferred on a large Ellen Davis, 85.93; Ruth Davis, 85.66; clas3 - Refreshments will be served. Marion Mansler, 85.6; Mildred McCo* , The committee in charge Is Geo. Wiley, tneTfialance \of\the. official- term in place of William B. Painter who failed to-quaMfy. /. MURbOCK Miss Katberine Murdock, aged 83 years, died Sunday night at the Has- sey home on Maxon street where She has'been making her home since last June. She was born in <3arkson and ha* lived all- of her life dm -Brockport and viemfty. ~- Two cousinis, Dr. Ellis M. Alger and George Alger, of New York City, sur- vive, both of whom attended the fun- eral-services which were neld Wednee- 1§§fi^ Say• laWernoon aT2:30 o'clock fromtIKe Massey home. Rev. E. D. Webster \of- ficiated at tbe services. ' Interment at Clarkson cemetery. le deatb of Mrs. Helen Baker, i n ier 79th Fear, occurred Friday ni^ht at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. •B. eiute, of Buffalo. Mr®. Baker wno Letter in Coat Left in Csir May Lead to Detection of Thieh No One Injured A stolen Chevrolet touring car/ the .properjLy^j3ta-Mr r Gaa^ner-of-PJttsford,._.- was driven into tbe dftoh Sunday night about 11 o'clock and abandoned withV the. lights turned on, after'the driver had collided with George Ker- win's car on Main street just south of the village. The Chevrolet was badly damaged by the. impact of. tbe col- lision, and the driver and a companion deliberately drove it into the ^ditca and made their escape toward the south in the darkness. Mr. Kerwin'is car had the fenders smashed and the running board ripped under its own power. He reported the . accident to Officer (Hoyt, and tbe Chevrolet was craned to the Zorn garage at Clarkson. -rr fhe^rmatter was* :i?eparted^_fee^.-t&e;___- has been a resident of Brockport for many years, • had been ill for several weeks past and went to ber daughter's hem^in^uf^o^n^hV-thirdrT6f^pr«7 '-.-';- -She fe survived bjTtwo sons, Berit,\ -=4=of Michigan, and Mark Baker of Buf- falo; two daughters, Mrs. Grace'Bowen of Holley, and Mrs, J), .JJ, CTute, \*>f Buffalo, and several grandchildren. The remains were brought here iffor ! burial, ~and services were held at the l-Methodis* Church at 2 o'clock Monday | afternoon, tR«v, I. B, Miller officiating. Mnterment at High street. On-motion ^of George—Browtt^tvote didates- for the-emee- | Dutcher, on May 1st. before r ^^ \Pasimasters of Monroe Lodge three subjects below passing. On the evening of March 27, the school closed for the spring vaca- Fwl u no,a tn ^ r annual mepting and dili tion- of -3. E. Brownbridge. Henry E. MacArthur was appointed' teller. Six (6) votes were cast of which J,-Latta tt<m; the-members of the basketbal i -: Der at - th « iiotei. BrockporUiTimauay^aiSe^r-eosived-three (S> »nd^rt-cJ~-^ et *^^* 1 i-\??Si*?i , S!?'-^? team enjoyed a fine dinner at the evening, at 7:36. Dr. Geo. E. Locke Hotol Broclcport. After dinner Edwin *» Preaifent of the Aaapctattm. C. <Sprong of-iSte normal department f ' Tne FeHowcraft Team of Monroe ffiaa.. elected captain for next year. 'Lodge went to LeRoV last evening, at The following members of the basket-1' w ' nlcn Wme they conferred the third ball squad were awarded letters and de ST' ee for a class of Olive Branch sweaters-r Edwin-Ct Sprong;- HaroW •K^I^eaidr^Bonaid-^T^Gortettr^Her- b§rt S. Root, Joha W. Tighe; Fred Covert, James W.* Knaipp. To Thompson three (3). aeeand, hallot. was— s change in the'result. No election. A :.en_witb._n&4-. A third ballot wa« taken from which; Bert A. Thomp- HARSGH-CRfSP-SEAMAN P08T son received four (4) ballots and J^ Latta Snider three (3) ballots and^ Bert\ A. Thompson Tras~ declared elect- ed. __ - . --,.. ^ :.!,.___ On motion of Dr. Thompson the election of Bert \Thompson was made unanimous. J. E. Brownbridige, Village CTerfc The April meeting- of the Harsch ^^ j Crisp-Seaman Post held at the - Public letters- oneTnME pW ffi HkH oT ffi e f BulMla& M 0 ****-*™^** was a big games of the season by quarters; \\ j****** from^ever r -an^. Arran^e^ Mr Mun^^zwbUTr-mvti^Z,!^^ ^ e - dec -9 r -^ io ^ t^e-'day-^chOTr^lo^Kd^or-ttoe-gpTtegt 2 ^^^ — vacation the sixth grade girls sang a! °J* ^^ a l the No ™ a f^<>ol in MinifM^mB ^s^M^K-^m, ^rj^-j it™ 1 \ 1 '® isioriuag, The service flag which . , Su^enTver^^ 1 ^^ •! ™'Tfl ''the war Ima^hesn-Jocited. and we^PO^ed meetmg of the Village Board ia* -~- J -• ~ POOJJ^ _ j Brockport. But it may not be so well The entertainment to be presented j^nown that he is an e^peTieTCed-bo-ak- by the I^e^iojR on Weda^day-ApriLm. te*&Z inasmuch as his aotlviUes since THE Bert A NEW VILLAGE CLERK Thompson who was elected mal department have received Palmer ^e|hod,3^chergL .Writingrcertificates4-' Ruth Engert, MyrtleHagadbne, mida 33i«ie JforHrway, SaxA. iCooi^ Marguer@6 Ktftoa, Ro&e Million.. Last 1MrVF;B,-RlslSy ^ f anortflr L raday^May-,l^proinIseg to hit;^™^^\\ Brec!Sort~i&eut: six years ^rM„V ir, -I^^^-^^^W 1 ^--^^ 9POts-in local -theatricals.! a ^. na ^ °geft pnJfls_ B aifipL.enn_gffi| fc Pr,da3r ^^fe^^^Tiieu.Sto-l-show. ^U^imtoL-^t--,^™-**™™ and later with John of the Kocaesiter Bus.!.. . _ TOnimW ' ' inftao. TT™*^,,^ «sj~» ra j «*w ,v,^«.k>.«-.- Mock TnaLaspeclalty by the.\40-over *? auc £: --.. iMBJiwHtiife. addressedJhe-mena^s 4 ^ efcjaagre J^ aBfe ^ ^ .^^jl, ^LThompson^..Who_ _Jfjsjbofn ofjthe bfeh seaeoi denartment. ur^mgj S. O. V. REORGANIZED Cady W. R. C. Celebrate 12tfa Birthday and Appomatox Day —^n-Tft©s4ay--eveirinjg-T^of last week Oady Woman'B Relief Corp. No. 74, anniversary of Appomatox Day and the twelfth anniversary of^tbe organiza- tTon \of' _'tneJr\ 'Cofpsr Xoout\ \flfTy-aix memibers of the'Post and Corps and invtffea guests from Kocbester a,nd Hol- ley gathered at the Village Hall where I a banquet was held, -and \tag the Grand March, ptey^^^by—MTST—Ar W.- Bavts, startel -all secured partners and\ marched- to- *be«ssembly~«)6m, where tables were -spread- with- ^-splendid past under the supervtsion of tiie chairman, Mrs. Agnes Mink and. her _comnmte^jrne^M&^^^ and pleasing program was given ai the conclusion of the banquet Address by <the president, Mrs. S. E5. Tfayer. Instrumental Selections, Misses Per- fy_aM*Webibv. . History of Oady W. BL C„ Mrs. D. •Hjmes. ~T?eId\iib~i\ ~and\°Mro.. Wobb. ~W?rW^BSoS3TlSTB!TSSS' furnisih..hydrants •and water for fire protection at such places along said Klpe line, not within any water dis- trict in said ToWn, as the Town Sup- erintendent of Higbwavs shall direct at a price not exceeding the price diarged private ciistotaers in Brock- port for hydrant rentals for purposes of fire protection. All such inhabitants inspection of officials of the depart- ment at the 1923 Fair. The letter wall be read at the meeting at the Fair grounds on April 22nd. Mr.\ Otte, -Superintendent of Con* cessions has made arrangements for a reorganization of that department, Did you- ever see dirt fall out of clothes—use iBlue Devil and watch. desiring water under this provision '\which will tend to materially increase shall furnish their own pipes to con- •, the receipts. neot with the pipe line of said Village end . pay 'the expense of connecting therewith. If, at any time, a Water District ehall be formed in said town, said Vil- Hige sfciall furnish water to sald 4 Dls- trtct for domestic and sanitary uses at ft rate at least' ^S^Jess than that charge! to Bouse consumers to Brock- port, .but said XHbstrlct shall connect with sadd line of pipe in said highways •and furnish-^{l~prp«g\ito\Obtain water therefrom at its o<wn expense'. . * If said Waiter District shall install at least ten hydrants for fire protec- tion, the charge of said Village for- maintaining water for such fire pro- tection, shall be at least 25% less than\ the price charged private consumers in Brockpert- for hydraftt re» fire'protection, aiidi if such •water dis- trict shall pay suon rental for at\ least ten hydrants, then the Village shall, furnish water tor <ten other hydrants CJaskey's, 12 Park Avo. Garden Tools are as necessary as good seeds to a snccetftfnl x garden. Cook & King.Co. have them both. 4:24 .—-•—. 1— INVESTMENTS First Mortgage Bonds, S. W.Stisaus & Co. 6% to 6%%; 42 years without loss to any investor. Arthur Tooley, Agt., State Bank of Commerce Bldg. Phone 128-M. ; 4sl7tf iheija-to-jeep®^- in ^h^doj. as'Jong,*\as possible in order to lay a solid founda- tion for future activities. • Cho-Ono^ the original Health ^ownT Will appear m NormaTnHCaI17\\FrTday\ \SfteTireonrAprit 18,;^^one-th1rty. The admission is free and all are invited, This entertainment is furnished by the Tuberculosis and Public Health As- sociation of Rochester and Monroe County. * Bird T>ay was observed at the Nor- mal by a short talk in morning as- sembly urging -the school to observe and protect birds. A martin house, made by the manual training depart- ment, was set up on the west campus. Out-door baseball practice has start- ed and a schedule of eight games has been nearly completed.\ The prospects for a good team are very favorable. The training school play a cantata '\The Mound Builders\ will come Frir day evening, April 25. f School will be closed Good Friday, AprlT18. - \ • Orew,' Mock Trial for & I&TCA B!H ber-o-f wmfnent- a*d well known there aDd atUl « end atdJMTttae-Wai^ rSSTS? t L It W ^S araf te 3iy_P;.mJKewnWto put ^T^?!»?^^^™ Pry loose from 13 Blue Devil Cleanser. cents once^—try \ *^COB MU8ICU8, VIOLIN Teac^r, European-gradtiate, in Brock- port Mondayw. <^>mitfe!te--mn«toal--eq« T Saop. ^-Also uoation given from beginning to high- lovely lhand est reifecuon. Instruments furnished -\ \ free for home jpractice. Inquire at lie 4e24 COME IN AND 3EE the beautiful Madeira and Italian em- broideries ; at tftte Blue Pitcher Gift a—new invoice embroidered handker- chiefs and collar and cuff seta in ex- quisite color combinations and moat reasonable to prlce,^,^ \ •ffffPtMt\ eper- produco firm reading/ JETl •'Blue , Coat ,r : and ''Mras -AflenVT On July 26, 1883,: a Woman's Relisf ^tates~it-5rfTOls--^e-Wa^teg^OT-iHv^3ti--i^^^ forganized at Denver, \Colo. Not\ as i s gation^jand Broclcport's own »™nrt a l tha * Hne by Mr. Newman for seven j soin^'nnes siuppo9e'd '^because women +waatssl- } to the .call but; in resirotrair Sheriff's office Monday morning, and a coat which was in .\fee oar, was turned over tothe sheriff. A letter found fa one of the. coat pcclsete, was atMrftnoMl to a man who had completed a prison sentence the week before. Upon trac- ing the Chevrolet, it was learned that it bad- 'been stolen- that evening -aijwut half-past eight from in. front o* the Eastman Theatre in Rochester, *and its disappearance had been reported to the sheriff. A Ford touring car skidded attd ttp- - ped over in the Lake road in .Olarkson Sunday night \about \it WlbckV\ The top and windshield wero broken hut the occupantu escaped without |Bjury. -. <—a. . . ^ EASTER MONDAY DANCE The great expanse of the NoffmSi Gymnasium is <belng -eompietely^rans- formed this week by thfrmember*! Gamma Sigma in preparation for their annual—ESaeter Monday dance. The fraternity boys have long been fcnowi for their elaborateness in decoration^ and this year will prove no exception to. their lepiitatfon. \ .TJfe-FjaleTnity-- colors, old rose and white, will len<f ±_ paper dome and chandelier. miles of paper crepe is these decorations. .The music will be furnished to> Hughde—BarrettSs -famous- Bihyano'dfc- flrjihojtra^jririeh^^^ London and New Vork. The outfit has Just returned from a long engagement e Palais Hoyaa to London \where it met with, great success and popular- ity ._ r ,•_ .. .,.._.., r _.^,. ; . ..,.. Th.e Dames Committee has carsdWly— planned the refr&shniejiiiB^soJihaiLnou ^^peMtion—of—last yeaf--wMl----ogcTus— Monday »®i^ The attendance a*, that \party ge-^iBpts*alEne e^pectaxSonftdf. : those in charge that, only a fraction^ - the eouples could be-H9ervedi TMt time, however\ the boys aro'plannmg- tharja-will ba pl»aty tor ^vefyoB^- i\>a -SoliTr^-TOlil-tfenldtaBrTaccOTnpantstr The\lefr^imnenirwtnrne\mrTeg^rj6^ -march and durtog the intenalsflloii--. --^m whteh-^FfH-foHowr fhe dancers -»rBH>ft- - entertained by Miss Zella Covert ia - one of her charnating falo dam«ei x Other features are being ptax^fA which cannot be announced ait this \time! ;The .woMurful support whteh Imr ets go on sale today. Friends of the LegicftTaTe asked to buy early and ex- change for reserved seita on. April 24. Followinig the meeting Monday night the fifty odd vets fited around the table for\ \chow\, which consisted of hot roast ham, home baked pork and beans, pickles, rolls and coffee. After the feed the boys renewed ac quaintance with the songs of wartime days. Isn&tm Mullree and Harold Conkling, local Legion boys, did their bit in the way of special selections and recitations sent out by the Grand ; been given the Gamma Sigs in their Twelve years endeavor to manage a successful dance will be well worth seeing. [years before taking up Ford-salesman 'Music by Michael's Orchestra.\T!\ck-T s5rfp - • Arm „ „ r ty>a T,^„UU„ 1 Mr. Thompson secured his education Arm y of tne »8puWte. , ( f for this line of work at the R. B. I. ; ag0 ' o n A P ril 2 > 1912 > tne organization on a big scale is a manifestation of Those who know .him well feel sure ' took root ln Brockportjuid Oady Worn- [the interest which the people of Broek- that he will give careful and satisfact- ; an ' 8 Rellef Co -^ 9 No ' 74 ' Auxiliary to port hold in this annual Easter affair. ! Cady Post No. 236 Grand Army of The I ———-—• EA8TER VICTOR RECORDS A gift always acceptable tb the owner of a VIctrola. You will find them at A. V. Fowler's. ' ory attention to his new duties. | - ( _ L , : I. SCOUTS I There will be no Scout meeting this* week. I The Cuckoo \ Patrol under Patrol Leader Paul Chapmn led in the Seneca •CouncilMnter Patrol contest last week with a score of forty-four counts. This is the time for the First Clas« Scouts to begin work on Merit Badges in Cycling, Bird Study,' Botany and Athletics. ' For Your Lawn and Garden The Sheep Fertilizer carried by Cook & King Co. is the best thing to -use. — — GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY The \46 over 8;' of .Rochester will of ThettroW & Mock Triatat the Strand Thea- ter. Wednesday, April 30, and Thurs- Spearing Time'is Here Drop into Cook & King's and get your new spears. 4:17 Get a 50c Can 5i294of_the popular Locktite tube patches for '39c at Cook & King Co.'s anni- versary sale. 4:24 , ;, • •• , Guaranteed Hemstitching and Plcoting Attachment. Fits any- day, May 1st, under the auspices of the sewing machine. $2.50 prepaid or <3- Harsch-Crisn-Seaman Post, American O. D. Circular free. LaFlesh Hem- Legjoti. Watch papers lor particulars. | stitching Co.,- Dept. 2, Sedalla, Mo. 1 Republic, was organized, with a char- ter roll of thiTty-five mombers, During the succeeding years the organization has steadily increased, and*isnow in a most flourishing condition. . On one's birthday surprises frequent- ly occur, and so one came at the con- clusion of Tuesday evening's program, when the Sons of Milo Stark Camp, S. 0. V., now called by the new name \Sons of the Grand Army of The Re- public,\ announced the reorganlzatton of their Camp, with twenty-three mem- bers and more to follow. Appomatox Day of 1924 wlH'go on record in the history of the local W. R^C. as one of the red- letter days of the organization, when so notable- an event will, ibe written into 4t» recoirds as the organization of a new Camp of the SflSttol! <the ftTA;TO. .' The regular meeting of the Cady \W. R. C. will be held in 4*e 0. A. (R. , PRIVATE HOSPITAL \ Perhaps it is not well-known bat Brockport has a private hospital, as K were, for invalids. A year or two ago Mr. and Mrs. Massey of Maxon St enlarged- their house and have eince taken a number of eemi-invalids and aged people to care for, Mrs. Massey having had considerable experience to nursing. .h _THE LADIES AID of the Baptist Church will tie quilts for 12, and, quilt them for $3. Leave orders with Mrs. Lewis Udell, phone 395.,- L 4:1T . . s . ..V a , . NEW SfYLEg tN CURTAIN8 Do not fall to see the many new things we are showing In Curtains, ready to hang. The prices are very reasonable. A. V. Fowler. I Apron Sale and Cafeteria Supper :. jfe^gS The L#adle'd Aid of the M. E. Chaw! -IMm will have^an apron sale and/serii . , \:J^MM ~~_ - ««_ 3 • M .. —^..^cafeteria supper Thursday, April 24tfc, ..^''/Xw jTOoms on Tuesday evening, April 22nd. j from 6 ^ata $ in the church paxJorl.\ j l r- i - ii MMmmmM 'M^^^Mi4B&^.'^^i&i^fe [ M$$ !.*-• M&m& IfoiftKtfco.;