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,gkM*mM?&!Mm$MmzMm I „ VOL. LXVIII BROCKPORT, NEW7YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 24 t 1924 NO- 30 THE CHA?M4NS ? —HOMEWARD TRIP MATRIMONIAL A NINE DAYS RUN PLENTY OF RAIN AND LIT- TLE ADVENTURE McsCAFFERY-r BROWN \ ?• miss Edna Brown. *of Lyman- street unoTJames McCaffery, also vfi this-vfl- WITH la £ e i were married Monday afternoon at four o'clock at the Baptist parson- age, by Rev. H. W. Stevens. Mr. Mc Caifery ia> employed as electrician at LIEUT. GOV. LUNN AMONG OUR SOCIETIES SONS OF^ VETERANS .At ..a recent, meeting ot the. Sana. f>t- •la© Grand Army of tne- Republic- tne-— McLAUGHLIN CO. -FOUNDER PASSED the R. L. &~;Bruower plant at Elm i /- Last Days Fishing Nets 30 Pounds I 0 * 0 ** apd a Rattlesnake. Crops, in the South Backward Brockport. April .15, 192* CARGES—SANFORD ' ^Senry ' Carges of this -village and Gertrude Sanford of Albion were mar- Brockp$rt Republic, ana Folks at Home: Just to let you know something of my trip borne. We left Sarasota on Hfce 3l«t of March. The day started:.ia_ I—flne, hut about four ok>lock it coon- |—menced to rain, aaid it sure; did rain, ~yritih lots of thunder. When we got to g^p~it~ratoe^w^EaiC we ^ate a Oold hutch and sat in the car all night-—too |^.-Tret to put up a *ent. Must- remark that we did not rest very gootf that \^g^ W \*«? 1«\nt day was fine and three o'clock at the rectory of the Church of, the Nativity, by Father M. J. Kjfeig* They weie attended iby George iMalley and MTSL Veronica Pagsley, sister of the groom. |i_*e made camp early anAgaLreated up, •The third night en route we reached Hartwell, Georgia, where op. account ~oT raSai We rem&Ihed over ten' days. \j From that time on, however, we had from there we made the distance home |~^ofleday,'«ntvittg in Rochester-about . dark on the 10th of April. We made r Jt£fi whole run. koine in about nine days on the ro4d, and I will say the grass did not grow much while -W4 l^-Were passing over it on this trip. I^rzi did more daniago to.the-car in l^ll^Ofntag from Rochester to Brockport on the Million Dollar highway than I ~tH on all the rest of the trip through the gouts. The lights of other care I\ Slfaded me so I could not see the bad MAYORJCOOK IS TO APPOINT lowing officers were elected for the ILL Q£HEART TROUBLEYEAR ensuing year: Commander, G-. E. • nment IH UUUII Smith; vice-commander, Edward pitz-7' ORMORE ' EXPERT IN MANU- Gerald; Junior vice-^mmrander, D. [ FACTURE OF METAL WARES Houghton; •secretary' ~®ttd treasurer, 1 7 \'\'\ State Highway Commission Saysf^ arry Griffln; chaplain* Lewis Johns-j Death of J. E. Kinsella, Long in COMMITTEE TO SECURE CLOTHING MAY 15. —Main Street-Improvement Must Be Let in One Contract Regular meeting of the Board of r*ed=^loifdar afternoon at. half4taat^ TnigtegB _^ rgg ^ eM lu thetr rooms ar MAS©N—SMITH A quiet wedding took place at tht. Episcopal Church Saturday morning at 8 o'clock when, Mrs. Charlotte J. Smith of this yvillagfl was united In marriage to Walter \W. Mason of Roch- ester. Rev. 'Frank Damrosch perform- ing the., ceremony. Mr. and Mm Mason will reside at 108 HolLey street. ton; guide t George Rood; patriotic in- structor, Harold Conkting; color bear-' er, George Dean; camp council, L, Johnston, P. Cook and Geo. Dean. Village Hall Monday night Present: President, W. E. Cook; Trustees, ©rown, \Thompson Shea and Norton*. Minutes of .previous meetmg,_read. and approved. The following bills were audited ana on motion of Mr. Shea were .ordered, paid! W. J, Glynn | 70.00 ODD FELLOWS At the regular meeting of the Odd Fellows tomorrow evening the in- itiatory degree will be\ conferred on a class of candidates. JEJvery-member is urged to beTtfesejit. Sunday evening .at iiM o'clock the lOSth anniversary servicea for Q\e I. O. OrP. wi be *4tel*-«t-the Baptist church. Members aire requested to meet at the roome at 7 o'clock from Arthur Hosier:..:: \..:..7 35.Q0 . _ J. Lorback 31.60 which place they will go in a body to WTO. Richardson,..,,, ,,_.__ 47.25 the church. / STALLMAN—HAMLIN /fThe marriage of Mabel G, Hamlin, pretty good weatlier. It rained \>tihe 'daughter of Mrs. O. Gillespie of Mon-I^. Rogers —Say we drove to HarriahuTg, Pa., and Cajarles Marks 20.25 ,Jv Smiths. ......,,;. 12.75 Douglas Porter.! 20.35 Fred Brown 11.25 EASTERN STAR NOTES The initiatory degree was conferred ^rFurgesoiu ..'..!! .......... 6800; at, the laeft regular-^-aneeting of the Wan. MoCally 80.00 Mary Jane - Holmes C3i»pter Monday .f- 5 * I evening, April 14th, on. four candidates. 51.VV Toe Aye^ _anl- ^rl E, Stalmran- of [G^org^^ay!!!\!!!! Yi'7T. 77. r^^XgO 'V^ ™reMx^3Jmm Lftwler Smith, Rochester, took place Saturday night, g. M. Goold ......'.'.'. .'. ....'.:.'. 47.50 Mrs. Edna Mairy Nichol^ Mrs. Emma at eight-^^eek-at^fehe-Wanse-of tht, j Matie T. Jones....\ „ ,. „ 72JXL. 43rippen Leake and Mee. Grace Mildred ceremony jCapen Hose Co 150.00 being performed by Rev. Emory D.jgSf *£*?\* ; 6 Jg They were attended by Mr. j j. E. Brownhridge 40.00 ; on e o'clock luncheon of T£e BTatronF Willard Richmond of tfii<3 B. A. Thompson..- ....;. 20.00 - Gliib TSaturday,- held -at the^home of Presbyterian church, the being p< Webster. and tMrs place. After jTrae^^^tb^TlvJn preside tn their new home In Bibcheeter. Lawson. ——— Mrs. Sterling Gartehore attended the /^Mrs. TIGHE— MEINHARDT Lillian Meinhardt,of 74 Adama street arad Charles Tighe of this vil- |==iSSl69- -in- ate-^roa^-F^it^ne^haj-d; lage - were mnrrlpd TTluraday-evening enough to break all the leaves in one\i at eight o'«i«cfc al.^ 6 bride's home, James Elliott..., 40.00 Mrs/Agnes Christlett of (Rochester. ^?^o%°?!T!!Tir\*.T7rrr75Sl A-UmnBte ipartTwfli1hi~lheId-rn the Board of Water Corn's!!!! ^!!l455!oo |dinin-g room Monday «fternoon, April On motion-of Dr. Thompson the,2>8.th, at \2:80. The regular meeting President and Clerk were authorised I will tie Monday evenBof . to execute a Demand Note at the State lZsjri?S and knocked a piece of rubber; 111 tllG Presence of immediate friends ' > and relatives. tRev. I. B. Miller per- Bank of Commerce in the sum not to exceed ^2500.00. President Cook reported that a re- lu off one tire. .Aside from that, we. rfidirt have any bad luck atiall-on-taiei^^^ the_ceremony. The bride wore homeward trip.- Remained in Brock- I—fort that night and had a fiat trre^ l : - i Picked up a taok in town. Must say |—^tn*t New York onght to take a few =lM0oas in road building from other ~sta/tes. We have driven over some of the most perfect roads through other I—states. -Even la Pennsylvania their a gown of gray crepe, meteor and car- ried a shtower houqjafit.of pink roafiB arid sweet peas. -• • • Mr. and' Mrs. Tighe wtll reside St 74 Adams street. STEELE—HUMPHREY The, ntany friend-g of Miss Pearl concrete roads are\ not damaged by \Steele daughter of postmaster George frost:~ We \have driven fo'rlriiles a£d W - ^el^ will be pleased to learn of --mttes^oyer reads-so ^rxooth-yon-con-ld- 1 ^-^fflarrLage, which took place in not feel a jiggle to. the car, and* thatp** w \ ^^\CHty thirw^k Mondayrto All through the route\ the fIvera +The y *re-spending a few days wlu. were full and many of them were ove l friend s in New York City after which _ |-Jowing their-hanks. Water stands'g»r Y? ^.Jj 1 - ^! Ir 1 !^,\\:^^ oT^rThompLn^^ta^jSaJ^dfly e v enlag . ^6Ver the land so that farming is away Frod x***^ ****** <> f Mr - &****> of r ~\ n \ v f behind what it was a year \ago. Georgia ^\d\\- Vermont, \tars tiumpnrey fcaSSr 7J6rih~CaroiHna have the De ^-w«-continue-her - posMcoL At. New prospect for> goojd^peach crop they,Roehelle, fj. T. until the end of the \-mfermed mo \that^they have W tor ^ Sm yfe8r - ^ey wBL-makeOlbion I^BPSil-whtfe, .Every tree, and every old iih- along—Qie fence—is as- ^fuO—of- l^^JloseonrB-asr ^ley—ctnr^sticfc^ to-^| -,OardHnas they have Jnat started, to Implant corn and cotton, liast year when their home after July 1, 1924. THR3EE MEN IN A BOAT MASONIC NOTES -Big meeting of ©antel-iKohnes Chap- ter toT Past Masters night, April 29th. presentative of the State Highway .The degree will he worked'on a large Commisgioh had called upon him andi 0 ^ 9 ^, followed by a. «ociajl lour and stated that the policy of the depart- i refreshments.. ment required that the contract for the J Dinner of the Past Wasters of Mon- conBtructlon of Main Street for it^foe.L^dgeifrield^hla-eventeg^Thung- entire width,\ including the curb, he j day) at the Hotel Brockporfc fet In one contract, j Two acting Master* are residents-ot Mr. Shea moved, if required by the! iB rockP°i't I Charles Perry of Etoliap State Highway Commission that the j Lodge, Spencerport, and C. F.'CIague, entire construction of Main Street, in-, 0 * Walworth Lqdge^, TValworth, while eluding the curbing, that—this board j tB e Master of the Broekpert Ledge, procure from the State Engineer an : Charles Hiler is a resident of Albion, estimate of the village's share of the { The sessions of thf Grand Lodge, cost^c<t4he--pgq?c^6dJmpri03EBT^^ ,. _„ on tne basis of a thirty foot street, in- \\THStrtcfon a special train frBnTRoch^ saying someSifag tor aJSxid,- -4 M ?- fe?«5-_-Ji«J^iey^of r Albion,-N. Y. ^ eemont curbfag—Carriedaster-^u. A letter from* George R. Lmnn, Lieu tenant Governor, was read and on bes-and- suggestei that all clothing for this worthy cause be left atthe<knnrnnn4ty^enterr^he4sree. letter follows: ^- —~ — — r. AprE 1771S2J: To his_Honor, Tlte Pros', lent, Srockport, N, >Y, A meeting of the ruling: Masters of the district will be held in Rochester .JLsew elasaJSriH be started fiajth^ Chapter on May 6th, Mark Master de- Tall CedarsL.night^Saturday, .May 3, 4ng-4odges-.- TJear Sir: The .terrible siifferlrig off 7^^Jt®&&y evening, .May JLlth. the men, women and chlldTen in the Near]members of Monroe LK>dge will attend Motorists aldiig iBe MTOioh -Dollar past because of lack pf cioflilng has gi, t,nke*» Ghurchf Bishop Davra\rffiP can^^ough a good lot of <^\hjAiWTOt^^Jaa J «r>i5 a s^^ Business Here. Dr. Bucjkley Dies' in Rochester . ft or aa illncsg of several—mon ames R. McLaughlin, head of the\TMo Laughlla Co., Inc., died at his home on College street in this village Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. McLaughlin was bornr—at.Avon a-nd later removed to Rochoster_.where he was.intareated In the manufacture of jnetal wares in which he became a recognized expert. 55 Rowley street, RocfreTS'tet He was 6& years sf fcge. Dtr A Buckley .was one Ml - tie bost luiojy.a.^ol Jh!e.older phy^i- eta-tt* ia-iRoefe«s.t-er--—-He—r-etk=ed J^m- INDIAN LIFE TO active praetlee a few years ago, since .. which time .he-ha& -devoted himself to ANNUAL TRAINING SCHOOL research coacemjng^hay fever and PLAY AT-NORMAL-HALL'\- - asthma.. Dr. Buckl-ey moved from thia \_• • ork \ 7^^ place to Rochester about Ave years _ TOMORROW EVENING ago. He Is (survived by his wife, - ' •• Anna Stock Buckley and one daughter, Baseball Schedule Out—First Gladys B. Buckley, both of Rochester. Game Tomorrow, W, K. Brad- \ ALLEN j bury Gives Illustrated Lecture The ha.aeball-season for the-nofcmal- port Was \looking for an industry to occupy the former piano factory Mr. McLaughlin with other 'Rochester and Brockport parties took over the plant and - esfi^ished - ®©' McLaughlin Co\ which began business in the spring of WVT. \ About that time-he^and his -Thursday- tast-^t--feiis-hom©-in—Rocte-scteJorivill open'off Friday, \AprH 25, ester. Deceased was w-elJ known In with a game with the Spencerport high Brockport, haying been a partner with school on the normal campus. Foliow- his brother, Jerry Allen, In a grocery jng is a schedule ofthe games: Home store here for a number of years. BVgames, April 25, Spencerpor.tr High was_JM>rn la Brockport, the son of School; May 9, Albion High School'; Samuel Allen,'..ancT wfts_ 'eMeatedTm' May 16, Willlaimaville Bttgh School; the Broekport ^ehools. He is survived May Zg, UdoSesterStop^School; out-oif- Aboat eigbt year^ ago' when Brock-: by hi9 W1 **' €wrte Yo «»« ^ l ^ ^ »wn games, May 21, Spencerport(High frequent, business visitor to this vil- ester Shop School; June 7 T Wiljaam* lage. Fui^erM was feeld^Safeurday after- -vilie.- - A^-todieafced—tir* the—^teaw- noon at one o'clock from the chapel 'schedule the. Color Day game, May 1*. of—ft^iiro-ftr-r^ornp^nr-^n^ street and burial made ,in Mt. Albion cemetery. •wW campus wi: WnHameville. This is the high school team coached by .Patrick J. Murray, B. N. S. '15, a - former Wg^ leagae pitcher. 'Mr. Walworth K. Bradbury of the Niagara^ Falls Po^ww Company, gave an illustrated lecture last Tuesday on the development of eleetrle- power. The lecture wa® most Interesting and' instructive, A nummary of this lecture ial&Iyfija^cm_anftthfi(rjpaee. nell University th© name of Mr, Obas. O, Beaman, head of the high school department,appears as an instructor• of\ nature study. Iha. -annual tratntng_ gchool play which will be given Friday-evening; Aprih 25, at 8 la of unique character. PeuMo Indian life will be depictedL-^in pantomime by the chlidren of thti training school. The scenery •was painted bv Mk Yale, Tr<*ad <vf trift ^ri, J. R. MoLaugmiti- family removed here and purchased\ the former\Stafford; plac«LsiL Cjattege WHIPPLE rs, Ze^l1na^Wliiiiyp^e r agei J87 pas> -nor-mal~schoel-glee-club----win- American Indian cantata by Paul, BUam ^s^^ectM^c^drawra 'TjaTraer cfowgr street where he dledr\ deceased mii» ed-aiway-at-h&r-Bonae.4n Kenyonstgeei: Tickets have been sent to neighbor- a member of the Rochester Lodge of yesterday morning at 11 o'clock fol- the—Genesee—V-alTey--dub—and lowmg-A. snorOlhuess^ JafSTTSffil^e the- gatavia ^Oah„\Mr. rj^LaaghaaU^ a g^bora_at_^ort Btain r - 1^-Y. In-1837 was a man of keen business Intellect and moved t-o Jiasalin \wttai her -pax- ind he knew the art 61 manutactufffig\' ents when atie was still-a-smal! -girl, ^ ^gg^d^c^-^rflg- planiffid, 7£Q^ ot^scenery ;te ;the- way of ^jtt^SBHe; sice!^'- £tm m^tteT^uTfoifficI^ «hoir- of -Carts*--ehurch, through Florida,aaaH^^aTaetvei^^ the watermelons WBTS up so we could Instead of making the turn in the high- \ citizens to help me secure a^ large T the. address, -metal--wajEe_so_^fi0mplet'ely that he was/ ^•^»^«w^»--<ffipq»s--t*e fieldf ,1 quantity of nld garments with-which- — wfeile-wavjate the village flf S^emwport^^S^^J^^^^^^-,^.--^^ * .,.. ^ .. .•— . . AT .-. W^VT'ILJ\-- -i ,r 1 ~. 4$® relieve AomeoTiBe dlktressih. those : thjg yea? they are just^ fitting. the.®ni«k tearing oar traveling east Sat-^y a r torn and stricken lands. ground; r'VSce mi^-w^OBe-^v^-^wlnno^UTday^gh^ —r \vc-uld greatly appreclllg H if you |^we\SOTie one jlaafting7 \Mil^ say lo made the space be^een^arfee aira\ w011 ' !d assist me by appointing a ^.to™«rs_nereat home, we are not_an, electriajlght ^pole; and .dashed ^n^^^r^^^f S Vl ly^ones-wb^^re-^ard^ritr^t-faeress tb^ ^ snort aB d w ni Ee - not jump over half his length. Have get away after the accident, and that • Thanking you for -your cooperation 1 . heard so many stories about them that the third disappeared beforeauthorities: in tMs ,f rea t hum anitarian work,- I decided to find out for myself about arrived o-n the scene. It is further re- it. • 'ported.that an officer w3s in Brock- We are home again once more, port Sun>day morning looking for the Glad to get back amd to find everything third member of the trio. None of 1^ fJl right here. H. L. Chapman, the occupants in the car were injured. FAIR NOTES On account of th& wet 'weather the NEW STYLES IN CURTAINS Do not fail to see the many new Meeting at tM Mr grounds was post- ™*g £\^ ISSSKS. arfver, ponod to Monday noon, April 28th. It reasonable. A. V. Fowler, I-IB hoped that every director, officer TO-MORROW f -*nd superintendent will he on hand. -. , n , „ «* wffl be seryed <m the grouds *£££% * \ffi Jg J*J romptly at noon. _ _ an- attend and be \.heeled\ to pi»k up some of The newest member of the working the bargains, Staff of the fair is Edward 3. Cotter, ho will he Superintendent of Veget- •bles. / .^ • \ Rummage Sale -r The Udell Class will hold a Rum- mage Sale, May 10th, at Community ^Ideater. COME IN\7AND SEE the beaurtlful Madeira and Italian em- broideries at the Blue Pitcher Gift Shop. Also a new invoice of the lovely hand embroidered handker- chiefs and ^collar and cuff sets in ex- quisite color combinations and most Treasonable in prtos.' Very respectfully yours, George R. Lunn. On motion adjourned, J. E. Brownbridge, Clerk. It enamel, and linoleum could tell what they, think of lye and strong soaps, we couldn't print It. Use Blue Devil. TO-MORROW starts Cook & King's big 2-day an- niversary Sale. Don't fail to attend and be \heeled\ to pick up some of the bargains. • •• .— Garden Tools are as necessary as good seeds to a successful garden. Cook & King Co. have them both. 4:24 At the Quaint and Attractive Little Gift Shop at the sign of the Blue Pitcher on Col- lege St., one may find the gift that is a' bit unusual for {Bridge Party, Birtn- d*y or Bride. as well as amusement. Nat 0. Lester reports that from the contents of the indictments so-tar ontj'day his calendar, and from the prominence of the persons involved, the Legion Court will render a brand of legal de- cisions which will make iF as. famous as the highest court 'Of New York, and^ even more interesting. In pr*, paration for the trial, thp Legion has secured talent from the torney's office, and they will be oK hand to see that all is well in Brock- port. \Nero's Amateur Night\ will, be featured by the \40 over 8\ of Monroe County. Slaves from the provinces will appear before Nero; they will offer their best in entertainment; he will sign them up in ht»Jcourt, or give them \thumbs down\ and to the Hon* Prom the present Indications and the heavy advance sale of tickets, it is expected the S. R, 0. sign will be hung up early. Diagram opens at Com- munity Center on Monday, April 28th. •pffiete are.oth.ers warSe off thaTTwe ami&mong flte 'tokbstones, the car\crash-\^nire but jittle time. Full instructions - \WMtewehadatolrtygooattmetWB edthToi^ j C-Barry, at -year in Ftorida, the weather wis so lot in the cemetery, knocked over two'4™^ the commlttee ^ icil y° u ^ -and May 1st. Tfe stage reproduction^ \\\' \\ \ illy and rainy tfrat we did not enjoy headstones, ami wasr stopped ijy a tall. -flear ~13sret KelieT. chartered by~Conr of Rwbert _ ^eTvice 4 H Iambus poem\ of -It nearly as much: as last year. My granite inciiument which was found gross, will diistrtbute this clothing- 1n ttte~Norffi \will furnlsb a\ genuinythrll |- tost day nshing I >got about thtrty strewn over the ground in, several sec- the Near East, and as^ this of ganiza» pounds. Also got a rattlesnake. Saw Irons.\ When discovered the front ^Hj^ tak ? f 1 *^ °, f tM ^ m1 \- •• w«„. ^J „ it. i. ™i, . ^ i*. ,., . , ,, , i-strative w.ork I will ask you in ad- I ajm coming across the bay from an wheels of the machine were imbedded dressing your reply to me to do so 1 'Island and when he landed I went in the' earth up to the axle, and the care of the Near East Relief, 151 Fifth after him and got him. I would mix ear was badly wrecked. Avenue. New York City. him up with my fish pole till he .got' Tt is reported that three Brockport I Immediate appointment of this com- „ . .... . ,, .T. . , - . ,. x . ^ mlttee is necessary, as the date on mad, and then hold up something to men were m thee ar, two of tbem so wntcn the appeal ^j De made ig May see how far he could jump. He could badly intoxicated that they could not 15h. HAR8CH-C WSP-SI The cast ha& been \selected.: and is being STrecied by'Frank Qtte for tne Pantomimic play, \The Shooting of g.^ L McGrew7__IhMJs_ .oaa^oJL.±] acts of the Legion 3-ia-l,show tbat will be put on at the Strand next Wednes-'' where she resided antil about ^Oy^are ago when she eaime lo Ettis villags, leased-teaves-—to-mourn—her-loss- nationally—known and- ftis-eptaion con- ^sfdered of^great*T^ghtr^—• Jh-.the death •of-^Mr.--McLaugbltB4 nnf> daughter^ Miss Cora L. V7hipple.ot 3f&a^ft^loyes ;p a\' mo3t~Tm'le^ TUff cttlzenland .ohe^wHo^ nas done much to make It nationally known through the -products of bis company, —Dei^aae:d™ls^UH£i¥ed by -Ms- wife^ Katherlne E.-Genway. two sons, Jam«s R„ Jr. and Jo~tin L. of tMs vilTagO and Jtqchesterv and Misg^Doxothy E,.. Mc- Laughlin of Brockport, and three brothere resTdTTig In\ CBlcago\.\* Funeral services were held from his late home on College street Tues- *morning and from the Church of the Nativity at-9 o'clock, Rev. Father M. J. Kreig officiating. Interment was made at Batavia. / KINSELLA /John Edward Kinsella, aged sixty- Jfiree years, passed away Monday District At-/hi£ht at bis home on\ State street, fol- lowing an illness of several months. He was born in Brockport, and has meamianr.of Kt&fnim and three grand- sons. The funeral \services will be heldu tom&rKFw afternooa str4 o'clock from her late honaQ,rR©v. NelsonJt. LobdeH -of Victor officiating. Iater- ment alrTJsaeTi RIds& cemetery. OETeHER enry T. Betcher,\ formerly\ 6?\7tMBTHoyt.-J^ames-^ownrWa%er Last Monday Mr. Henry J. Lunger and Mr. Robert T/MoKTechi4e~olt \ttie\ Pbono^Synabi«--^Bcreti^al==and=^9ue-\ coutttinig Sohool of Rochester gave a very Interesting and helpful talk to the seniors ^f the -high school depart- ment. NonttaL HaiT~v«lia~weTI ffIIed.\witJa children' last Friday for the health leoture by Se~orfginal health clown, Cho-Oho. . In .^e. liSLsf injEtraotGrs jn. Jitas n«# catalog of thg summer echool of Ckir- - ^parLftittnt, affiH\ are replicas of those worn by the Indians of our south-west were made in the sewing classes. The ollae car- ried by the water carriers were made ;lass«sHn-rh^strtaraT*Br-^TOe- whteh contains many original Indian \melodies Tltere'afe elghty-m^nbeW- In the glee club.\ Those taldng part hT the-pantomime-are:- -Marion-JJe T J eatr~SEumw^^ay7\Wn¥ _ T^ener7 _ Helen\ Bmwn ? ^gte^hania--Perembo ? =^HBleB E Marsh, Jean Gardner. Beatrice Letter, Carol Swartz, Eva Hoy, Katharine Spanhllng, Helen SlntBsnJane^or^imV- Moigfe. -Wlttias,jGenevie , ge RemlngtonT M41dred Hoise, Louise Whiter-Grace Anna. Annloj„_Jane Marsh, Dorothy ScriptTire^,-Es^er^-Ellisr-15strier^Wine^ gard» Praak. Pslmer, Saimuel D.Agog- \tino Framk Raleig'hi Arnold Holiiday, Al'oert Browa^7S^^#3§ffir^iirTJ^~~ Tuttle, Witttam—Wlltemburg^^uHam €tof*r-=Bett—Neia#r -M<B*sltatt--Bro©1iar-- Henty_ ©ardner, Milton_ Parks, George - village-, -and— until- ~ its—^consolidation, fln-ancial -edltor-of the Post- Express, died Tinssdiy asitemroou at 13re Ifigh- land Hospital, He failed p to recover from a sudden collapse a few days ago following an attack of uremic poison- ing. Philip..J3:AgDstins» Mltiam.-B»jbin3n > . Claude Carton, Archie Oochratt; ENMESHED Sunday morning game warden, CShas. O'Donnell of Mumford, arrested three men of Hamlin who were fishing with For some years Mr. Detcher lived In | a ^ ne m Un *??*_ C ™* *_??!??*_ - the Northwest, where he was regarded as an exrpert on llnancial conditions in the grain belt. BaTly in his career he becamo asso-c'iated with the Western Union TelegTaph Company -and was amon^ the first of its official staff^when always lived here. For about thirty its linos we're extended to North Da- TEA POT DOME Brockport's Tea Pot Dome and latest scandal will he exposed at the Ameri- can l*glon Show. Reserve your Monday at € p. m. at Community C years he was in business at the cor- ner of Market and MaiiKStreeCs. Two daughters survive- him, Miss Esther Kinsella of this place and Mrs. Bern- ard H, Gallagher, of Cleveland, Ohio; also one sister, Mrs. Theodore Keable of Rochester, and several nieces and nephews. The funteral was- held thls<3mornIng from his late home at 9 o'clock, and from the Church of The Nativity at 9:30, Rev. M. J. Kreig officiating. In- terment at Mount Olivet cemetery. • - BUCKLEY JDr. James Buckley, a former resi- dent of College street, this village, ; died Friday morning at .ibis home, No, kota. Later he was associated with brokerage houses in Minneapolis and St. Paul, returning to Rochester a' few years ago. He was a member of the Rochester Pro.ss dub. Besides his wife and young son he is survived by his mother, Mrs Mary Detcher, and a sister, Mrs. D. L.. But- ler, o,fj this -village. Funeral \services for the immediate family only will be held Friday afternoon from the 'Butler home on Main street, at 3 p. m., Rev. E. ,D. Weteter officiating. Interraenit at Lake Ylerw. Lake. Two of the offenders, ELmer7 - Ryan and Henry Nichols were brought before Justice of the Peace, Burton Avery, Tuesday night when a com- promised settlement was made and each fisherman paid a fine of $15, The third member of the party wih probably appear within the next few days. j To those who are not well acquaint' ed with the game laws the following information will be of benefit The : Conservation Commission will wjt-tB*\*\ low tbe use of any kind of a net.to fishing. Suckers must be taken either . with a hook and line or with a spear. '\tea .S/ffl I -m y-mw What's the Matter with the Town Clock? See the American. Legion show at tbe Strand Aj>ri3 30 aiiid May 1. Did you ever see a tile bath jroom smile—show yours Blue (Devil Clean* * er and watch. \ . * » -- - My Sand and Qravel Pit is now in fine ahape for ( drawing *w^Jj&° 1 trucks. If you want quality,it Tipfv,,.'4..,M pay to 'investigate. 3f Porter €Jl«r|^%|#tJ Pme Hfll Bead, _ Phone SptmmpMmi&^i* 14&-F-6. *~i7 7'SK^ : 7^^ <w n^n>^ i-km <n :*&*£ A-...iKTw mimmm ^M^iti 7m ;:ZMig$£h^^ n,*H