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• I |^>y%*«*su: ^ j ~- •*- .-.- -^ --— --- -^f- . - \i. VOL: LXVHI BROCKPORT, NEV( YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924 J1S BASIN UN- 'XT' \ .*# HISTORY; litems of Interest Mentioned in The ^Fte|nibHe-=Fifty-¥eap«^ao-XcbDayr ;- ___ ^ „ , , ( ] jfaT^eji j n Brockport, A. C. Raymond PROACHETTO' OVERHEAD j and MI?S iaa fl»v**___ Died in Sweden, Mrs^jpiMes. J: tWbrterageeV-26 years; imTParma, Hoi>. aRtDGE TSfO T.ONGER »N TBE-PICTSRE Ahwerfo'Tlgood. formerly^ ciMBroekport; in Avon, Ch-ester (Hart, former resident Recalling A Bit of Local History! of Sweden, 4*ged 67 year*. in the Contest of Lift Bridge vs! High One. arylhi-ng-changea,—scientista jteU •Brand Adamm^Basta is no exception, aedteas M popular opinion to the TpBtrary. In proof; o^GbM fact, the is being set at the present time _ _ extensive new outfit in scenic JijlBects,. and the landscape in 1&e vi- |^dinity-o| the Barge canal and the mtt- JToadaTwill undergo a complete process evolutlan in the course «£ the next 'Messrs. Etaine^. & Nichols sell out their bankang business to Allen & APRIL NUMEROUS OW-EH—HALUCK NUPTIALS SATURDAY. A^H@ME^AF* TER MAY FIFTEENTH, OBITUARY OFFICIALS PLAN I 'IMPROVEMENTS | AMONQ OUR SOCIETIES f EASTERN STAR ^ At the fe'gul'ar?4eetin.g of the East- * era 'Star, Monday evening, May lath, GOFF [/'The death of William. Stfflman Goff, a^f&lTOer-^re«dentr=of^tiQ4«^l»ee r eesiJ& r _ T _ _ red suddenly on, Friday- at^itlfe hoJttein.L|qjQjjrj!. FAHl--WHA^FEATyRE-!^ a - r §' aret ^ M - Yollie^distrTct .grand mat- SEC. HAMILTON SPEAKS «r Miss Emma Koiter Bride of Wm. Dynment of Prince Edward Is- Will live in Rochester Kingbury. , D. S. Morgan is appointed a member of »™ T^n^ai iRoajd of the Normal I school to take the place of Henry Wf\ Twenty-Five Yean Ago Died in Sweden, Otto Siegrist, aged Married in Holley, Jacob (Hubert of Brockport and Miss Blizalbe^ 'Donnelly of Holley; In Brockport, J. Ezra Cark- monthe. The heavy concrete abut- ner, and Mass AdeMa Oleafton. S£TOC tl» Aort^ea Wi& «ge, -file^in--®^1^rtr-JP^WH^ mwrnWiBg old Roman ruin* nave been aged 34 years; in Hamldn,Mrs. Huwan d^nwifted'out of the picture. Aside h«hr-the«sl»rt apace ot jtime when the STAMP-ORQUSE v ie marriage of Miss Mabel Law affie 15 ; ouM _ M~filit8^nrffla«e-ia)nid--4Iei Isert TSHUiam ©tamp of Olarkson took place Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock ait the Presbyterdant 'manse, the Rev. Emory B. Webster performing tlhe ceremony. Tihey were attended ^p^, M*r and Mrs.- iSparl*i. MT. and Mm will reside on the. Ridg« Road, INS ArmTIREWORKS joeansago^am UvBry tousJae»i_ Jn_JPoc^»rt tor a number •of-yeaa'&r TSirete ssara iagg hej moved from thte gylaofl to %tavia. He | Rearrangements of Buildings and T Chaipter at Spencerport. is 'Siurvived by bis wtoEe^JMia. Laura, M e . . ,_^ \ , ] ' -! New Steel Additions to Grand \ PEWEY HOOKS ron and George E..,EJcke^ ags-istant' • grand lecturer will make their official ' *~visit to- Mary Jane: HoMes- •Cbjapter, 1 ion JUay ath they wiU 'visit Btolian } THE PUBLIC ilSJNYITED TO HEAR HIM AT NORMAL ^HALLrAT lfrAV4^ Brown Goff; one daughter, Alice B. Goff, a teacher in the Batatra schools; three hrothers, Burton of Mlddletown_L Marcus 1.., of Barre, »nd Fred B., of Batavia, and one siat&T, WPB. Weston We^therbee, of Albifffi. -rtmerai was held Monday altSttoott, •»!#& Interment at Moan* Albion cemetery, Albion FtJRNfcV^ ie death of WhJttier. Vftas Pumey Stand Proposed -A mooting of oificia's of the Monroe New oSjreers ,w«re recently elected as follows: President, Edward Baker; „ \ ' . -, 1A , „ , j. . ,. I vice president, Jaanes Suneere; secre- K y J^T 1 U ? y ,T f^Kary. Carl Oraf; •treasurer, W. Quack- at the Brockport fair grounds Monday noon, eighteen of the ^wenity-ttTe-o* fleers answering roll caJL Box lunches furnished by Caterer George Perry were quickly consumed at tables set in tie Secretary's office, after which a 4 general inspection was made, -with a The Pageiifit^rae^^Ewfue Spring\ To Be Main Feature o* Color Day, May 16 \The baseball game with Spemcerpoit High School which was scheduled for enbush; trustee, 3 years, John Cogaax-, '^ F ^ on j the NcmaTc^rarwaa -\ • - v - -,„,„,„„, ,, mfltlj ;;n«ncf>lled and will be played on the trustee, 2 years, (ieorge Jjatoni tswiatee Parrott; te S^ede^JBe^ Witoon, aged ,, ....... 21 years. ge- ^ra^ in u*» foHowing ite &m- [ • A. Jbajn on King street feeTQ8£^g to ^iHe^n, Chetsiffil^riJrease^r^existeittce^ is damaged byTEe; nSirkig itae \ptM. -decade or more,, has' . ^been to furnish a diving platform for . lads in Bwiniming-eeasQaa»jaod an] ^Interesting point of vaataee for an j ooottsional feherman. The tons and (ota of concrete that wefflrinl€neTr~niS£r|TJSn^lla^^ — :1a£ am being tiroked away in piecee -*- '««-•«»—>—- ^Ami-a^^a* [to a dumping ground. The big fill that transformed the _rato between, the' fruit bouse and overhead DYNWENT—KO&TER The marriage of Miise Bmmia~TX Koster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Root Koster-^rf -Urie—village, andi-WUliam|^ Dymnenit, of* Prince Ed-ward Island Btitk^OohimfbiaHtool afternoon at ?he home 0* «he bride's parent*. Ber. Arthnr P. \WMto of the Ptrst Methodist Cknreljt of Rochester JFIfHfn Year* Ago iMajried in Brockport, Misa Mjnriie, Cropsey of this YHl»ge and John JSKex]P ei * ,rm * d tte -ceretnony. They were of Rochester;- in Brockport,\Mtes«anta I attended by Miss Ad* Koster t eiater of ^.jurred on Thursday an^riiing of last - - discussed. Among the changes are the fblloadflgi TtiS removal of the present bleachers, and construction of steel [bleacher* at either end of tiie grand- 1895. Most of 'Ms' M*t -wal*pent here, wbereJaelamBjr wiH»dJ^2 Monroe Ave. He attendeS ^totmstt -high scJhool, the MechairteV tistltute of Rochester, sndng^~asr«fatB-Setoot « -««.i* ^'*i.«iof Agricultttne «t Ufiw8I^. Y. De- parenta. Her. Arthnr P. ^Wfctte of ^J5J3fSi«, ^-mbw raiJto - '\- IT__ ..-.li-**-* m^~a. s* n«i.h«ifcBrP» a ^ e * MM-* member the bride, and WiMred Dynmenit, of bridge approach, making a etiff grade iotoriMs aad- tepae\ Undmb who. liwre obliged to.uee that roadiWWTte- nocaranwedr-W^eawi, inetng cat down. The steam shovel of fi«tb.roj>, SJiay & Hennicky, Contract- __ . arrived last-week, and Monday ^•aiorninig they etarted digging opera- ,.Won«, ~ A. Vf: «\owler—resigsifr-aa-asseBeQr and <3eorg-e B. Colby *» awjointed to fill the vacancy. Plane are made for the relwiildiiig of the~'New~Yai^\Centra^^3t>tkm-beTO^_ Died in Clarkaon; KegaaldrO. JSQv \ ktaa^Httr-Q»oclfipoi?tHl'eTOtio^Sr.Boarda ... \The 'building UP and -tearing down ot iSbese approaches and the overhead 3»rldge^tlMut spanned the Barge'at\ffiit\ -point, comprise an interesting chapter ,70*1116Tnetory of Adams Basin. In the 1 <)ia«e of intense opposition the state ^•nttwriUfis- -tore down itihe iformar /^bridge Jocated wheref the ^reseht Jnidge etonde, and at an enormous ex- The Everett Blackfo-xd warehouee at Adams Bassin is Tsuraed. ' .> .LEGION 8HOW P08TPONEO The American. Legion show which was to hatye been hel-d at the tjtrand Montreal, brother o* the groom. The .ferideX dressrwag\6i whRe aatin crepe and she wore a tulle veil, fasteti- ed with orange blossoms. Her bouquet watt of bride roses,_.The orideemaW American tegton «atid k» «i«rrr»cl V$ ««e brother, Oakley \Pumey i»w avrislMent of Al- bamyvaaid an «in*j-«ia*»t|L Purney, of Qtuyfeaiant-FaH#, — 7 woj^orchid-crepe trimitied' wJQi ailttf. and «he carried pink toeebuda.' 5W- lowing thfi cerefioiEy a w«ddin« dinner w/ae eeTve^rcoveTrs^^ihg^aidrfoiHhirty guests. • 0ut-of4own gueete were pire- sent from Pitteford, Montreal, Hoaeove Palls, WatertdVn and Rochester. Mt. and Mrs. Dynmenrt will make their -bome-«A-N<h—b^South-^Pnlon-etrestr -The remains *e»Jbr»^fet here for hurialr andriwCTioewP#r*^a«ld^ afternoon at 3 o'clock icoja St. lAkefe Church, Rev/Prank ]>sauo«ch offlciat- jtme. ^nt«rment--at-I«i!e-Wew emu. tery. '.7'\ 1 year, E. W. Rogers; foreraan,€Seorge Baton; first assistant, Prank Marks; 2nd assistant, Walter Welch. €tom- mittee to sign contract for new hook and ladder, truck, W. Quackenbu«Ih, W. Welch and E. W. 'Rogers. NcYmaTrcanipus next 'Fridd May a. capacity stnd-.the apace directly in front of the grandstand to !be used for a paddock; construction of a row of reserved seat boxes oyer the .paddock; conversion of north horse barn to -i cow barn, with stanchions and cement floor and drain* ageTcompletion of the-new horse ham, forishoir and race horsea; Moving of alA south horse barn so that eatrahce*, will he Tiftrth «nH wvtiHy nftlalTiy and ODD FELLOWS \At\ the regular meeting Friday* evea- ing, May 2nd, the Pirstt Degree -will be conferred jpon a class of candidates. AH memhers are \requested to be present, Gore ©Qcampmenrl So. 47~lS3Bi565or at the last regulnrr meetln-g 27 candi- dates to the. degree of Pa-triarjch Odd Fellowship. The \degree staff of I/e Roy Encampment p^rfonne-J tiae cere' mony loJlowing which the aajn-e claea was advanced' to the Oolden Rule de- gree by Geneeee EncamponenEs. able Normal Hall was filled^ last Friday evening~for- the anmaal training school- en-tertafeimeart, Th» glee club consisting of eighty member* sang the cantata, \The Mound BuHd- ers\ and the children of tha-trsjatac school, - m- ipa^enaamer-accompanlai; r pOTtfayinsrthe-life of the PBehktjiii--- dians. Both the children and the glee club have received most favorable comment for their excellent work. In a play -recently given by the ^rnrdent^of-ftnith-eollege-eatitled^ThyL— Theatre hast evening -and •tonight has Seen\ postponed for three or four weeks. AA the. 3ast minute several of the principals -were oa31ed out of town which wonld have necessitated pxttT on. two dSfferemt ohow/Sr one program Wedfiesdsrcy night %tndr a different one „, on Thursday night. x That could have ^Sw^7~coa^ructed iftesr---apI>ioTKh«ft^^^ lioier the new Barge canal, spanning' felt tJiat the short time left at then* &em wlEh one of the modern overhead disposal wvopld make it, imspossible to • «teefisitg«s.' ' —-—--^pfrt—o-ttjapB-jilass show the^ desired. |- The opposing forces, ohaaiploned by and decit3ed to take their loss, and 'BTeretT~F7 IBlaulufoi'd, euice-deeeasc-i, -fptey-fte-^how-at-the aarVtotrt date .pniu. The nee deparmiesit recH^ the siren's call Thursday evening about 8:30 when flames were diicovered ds- Bttiig from the bam' flSTTSo property of Will ELwell of Moncoe and Perry streets. The\ bnildlftgriraa «two utory- nooTdtng it for use as industrial exhibir tTon\ haff.\ \X new\ fence\ 'Wilt be-buii* at thes oulh end of the track. Jt was also voted^JtoJaaye. » night l -te-|* lll! r j which- wto-fiave Jlor- MeuieiaiKfi^ free allrac.Uonjs, 'band concerts, damc-l ing pavilion and fireworks •All midway attractions will be placed on the new lot, south of the tracfe.| An—exhlhit^of—the Conservation Coni ~iu-dJBraunkl32LBlackford, who then ojfc- i sfMe. r^aucted an extensive business hereJ Money !^ere^ronglty7isgjp^oTted by thtf l-eat- tlcltels will bo-i«eifanded r or tdekstaawda '- - - * • •. -_-L- \Ti CHASE—MILLER Bessie M. MBICT, who spent of her life.In.'^bio v.mgge of Brock- port, moving to Rocheoter \with her\ -family aytew year» ago, and Harry li. Chase, Jr., of Rochester, were married on Tuesday evening of last week at tine\ foDTne~o-f--the -4jrfde%-parentsr-oj Rochester. The bride was attended by her sister, -Mrs\. Frank B-trbin, and I^eelJhase.-hiotb^rijDtfpie groom,.was best man. Miss A3ine Miller of Spen- cerportraad \Ma8tOfPm(rerH?k MUlw, 'received fnom \91© sale of It IFdents of tne Basin and vicinity. The be honoped at the ccmlna. show, pro-position meant much to*the grow- has been the polioy oS the Legionairee struotare, and the ftre istsarted in the upper section, amd ht^ bamed through the floor into the lower part when dis- covered.\ The top of -axE*w|ftmobfle on the. ground -floor wa« httrjiied, and- a q-uantt^* of\ fifiniltur-e, screens, etc., which <had been, stored in die JjuHding, w destroyed. The Are was probahly h f-{ caused by -9Dontaneotta combuf^on,' Kingdom Come\ Mia* G^rtrade Bene- dict, who graduated from the high school department in 1922, took 4bs [part of the Soldier- who plaited—the_ crown of thorns. In an article M the Ootlookof^April staff. Besides the degree staffs many-H* 631 *- c ne Jisi3?>rs were present from. heRoy, Ba- tavia, Holley, Spencerport and Hiltoii. Affter^tlre^work~iW)0-sat-dowTj-to- a fine spread' prepared.iby Brother \Whip pie and\ his comanittee: t-Ai-lhe^ext-reguIarljme-eiting^ 3lay_jsV at 8 o'clock the same class -wild be exalted to the Royal Puipae degree of Patriarchal Odd- Fellowshvta) fey Core Encampment degree staffr 23 written by Lawrence P. Abbott, ap- -'---- - ^wo ~ha«ar- ought to be mentioned before I stop. One is that of Frank A. Rexford, Sop- eodsor-OfjClvIgs In the public school* niece and 'brother Of ^ie Jbride^ heljd white rihbotts through which the bridal party passedVas te~chorutf f rom Lohen- grin was pSyed by Miss Hazel Miller, sister of the bride. Yellow and white j^tSSOSajEoduce^^ . . = com^ued-^binfl--ovei^^ IsrWeitl- aa to- the other reaidfints_ol.the^they are taking- no chances on spoil ge and vicinity. The men handl-jing their reputationr- l^iagHaia matter werenot of the caliber easily dlscpuragied, and the Hand hills have \been distributed the'affarrrand ffie^gefemohy\ wlOBPf formed beneath a redding bell. . and had attained conaddem-ble headway when the firemen .reached there. They succeeeded in extinguishing It without complex Joss of the huHdteg. ~ - • AUTO ACCIDENTS CONTINUE The Brockport Service crane was called jputoja West Ave. mission Fisheries and Forestry deport- ment, is among the contemplated feat- ures of the taW. A. meeting of race, secretaries wa» held today at Hotel Richmond, iBatavta. The Brockport representatives were Morton <3. Read, Fred Gillespie and Frank iHebbard, _, » \Roland the Dare Devil,\ otherwise known as \The Human Ply,\ gave an outdoor performance Monday night on Market jatreef that ranks\ \iff tire irafe •ralHlua class:—For tho modoat sum nf I '^Bght-was a warm one-whae^^lasted. I 0llg^t^Sa4OagJft^a7the Btitod-giy- —On several occasions the xesidenits of ing the iPollowtog reasons for the post- |^unehedn- served-to ^even^-guostg-by: seven of the bride's girl friends. tJpon iinseticaiiy fee \ whtfle ^satrs^B.wMemeteof^ -4«raied out en masse to add their pro- j 1. All ^he jurors ha the Mock^TBrfalL^^aewlvw^RHrill reside on Lincoln test to the nndertaklng when state'have been sumdmoned to wasmngtoh \ ^S\ visited ithe-Baeln In conhec-'lor the purpose 0\f \investigating the with the bridge ppojeet^ T^me\ \forces -^fiisaily\-won^-oufc Thej vote cas£ for atnl B^EfeL^KBjpjSgaij^^^p. j^flroafl. The-L^« itig. repopted-that the play gronnd I \~Hgh hridge structure w^ia taken down ' of -the L-egion has burned downi Re* gj^g-~ s g^gffoT i t^°'\ftn^tair7along , Ttiie-co^ . ~^-™-™™ ^^Srge iGanalr and the present - Bfti 3; All Dx-Service nnen are reguested . (Ed«Qr% \Note-y- * ~^~ *Ehepeople-o€-BroeSfciJor± and vdclnity The cerenrony was performed byf Rev. W. H, English ot West Avenue i througWJheJown^and ^re passed ^ h ^^ d? ^ a ^ io ^l^^ bnff , fwhen a aor^pps-Booth automohde crashed into a telepaione pole on the MllMon Dollar highway. The occupants :MJS»-^r^e»cajpe£^^K5fTn]^^j the car was badly damaged. ^^A^P^Jrd~coup^ driven by a Mr. Wil- son, of Holley, skidded on, the wet mt one evening feegt week on MASONIC N0TE8 Brockport SShriners attended in full force the Sprhfig •Ceremonial lield in lTtocheater yesterday;; afternooo and eTjenlng. ~ A good Chapter meeting Tue*day night, witaf a splondld attendance. Ntoe v candldartes. recelvejd' th«e Paat Mastor and Most Excellent Master de- $47 collected from the crowd before c«^«. mixrTri- he staged his stunt, he cHmbed to fihe the Million Dollar highway near Brocrx- port_and turned over r Tnttr the\ 'ditcn: up .the hrick_._wall and holding on by his finger nails. .Upon , reaching the ftopv-he- produced a few more gasps -ffc^Tthe*^1iaienwbyTiBTformiaig?Bta \ at the edge of the roof, where the slightest misstep meant a drop of several stories. We understand he put on the saJffienjsrformance \inrHol river-waan^t-faurtr-hut^^e-gay under, whose editorship and inspiration \Our City\ has been planned, written\\ andpuhlisheoS PSrhllSTionie-of oar readers will recollect that a few\ yeans ago The Outlook published a series of ' articles under Mr. Rexford's general editorship on the Government df New York City, written by teachers of the various high achoole. The other name Is- Messrs. Allyn & Bacon; and I add their addresSi 11 East 36th. Street. New .York, hoping -that readers of this- iftlole te otiter parts of the country who have an inteapest i n city govern* meat and public school* may want t» obtain a copy of '*Ovx City,\ if tor no other reason than at least to see soma of_Jhe^ concrete aad hopeful achieve' indications point to one of the big- gest nights In the history of the Brock- por Masonic Temple on Saturday^ght^ for the dinner and Tall Cedars* degree. MMJhy tli!k»l« have been gokHa^HottaSr Athlon, Hilton, S^encerpoct, Rochester, LeRoy, Ohurchyille and other points ments of democracy in education and in government.\ \Our City\ Is a text- book in Civics by Frank A- Rexford who-^radga^Bd^fr^nn^the^^ornia^a-; the class of 1900. 5B !S a WH|j t ff rroHhe^gjde^w|441ttg T -by-^alMftr A ^^fceh •stttyper-^erveji- UBHaer e»« supervlsidn of chBf Giles Hoyt will 4>e [held at six o'clock. The degree team of twenty-five members from \Webstar of \W6Hace*R«ty- Liley.. for. _ab^u^H|MSb-Mt§!±th^crowd I made it understood that-they proposed Hon. Jamee A. JaamUton,^^ecretarjT of the 'State of New Yorkr-will give ail addresii in the regular morning/ s* sembly of the school on Friday mora- Kng, May -2, at ten. The pufbllc is In- vited. Dr. Hamilton spent fifteen or sixteen >wi^'in^^rfa(ia^enaA=woii&=iK^=s^ i New York City. 'He has had a wlda \experience in public life; The echdbl- Ls most fortunate In gaining his fsefit to comer Aye., Rochester, -where the groom is employed.as an.electrician by the TC P Mge cohstruCfed^on~thBT\old- loca'|to- report for the-tuaJeral gn. It stands' as a testimonjal to the, Grew, RUly \ind determmattci = ¥ae-iJHH ces in one-of th^higgeBAasguineny 0H1.EH—HAL.LJCK ma^t^M^ o* miss i$rr& : M.^ Hal- chine had to he^craaaeil lu-fsp->Fep4Arar An -viniT^^l^y »\\* aAfll/tent occurred Sunday in Hamiih. when _two^_niai- <>1itoe« weTfl <put completoly out\ oTj commission. A FOPd and tmrSaTaaBtd me^-hmd'<mj-3md^aeeordia^~to^r^po^fe8- i •daugaPr-of? -Mrsb Oora Halllck, aM\Pa®!iBrW\Ohtehytook place Satur-^ {day afternoon (at half-past four o'clock fat the rectorFlF^^Sgv^e^fchTl^-^^gq^^-^ machine that w^nnd tip ifie.cBrsmojam^J^^i®^K6^ n ^ F _^ |1 j te ,j^ g5 j^ the\ clafS \were pretty nearly 1 -total wrecks. The Bio^lEpoTt-Ssrvice: ^rafierTfas:] caUed to Adams JBasjn a few_dayo_ago _ _ _ _^_______ ^_ ti _ and Mrfe^JBlteabe& fljceeae^ =isfaM*S«wi * viliaie thes^lshouM ^Saarm^^™^;,.-^ Th^; \were\ attenied\ Wf^^Efi^a^rcSe^SS^^^ a niece^each receive SUM, gr^aWs^inandaeEhnpireState^the^^ Letters of administration were gr. -=Adams fiaMffl Cferrespondem ACCEPTS BETTER POSITION program. 6t^peft-m»rited hy-ffleBr-desl^ te dolhs::— ^ Imhi^LmM^x^m^^-^^m^^^^-^ roWn> ^ bl1ie chamieU9e and she wore a picture hat to match, and carried bride roses and sweet peas\ The bridesmaid wore p-ale green geor- i gette, with h a t to ma-tch jnd her bou- i quet was of sWeei peas. I The ceremony -was followed by a re- Patrons Of the Brockport office oif-NEARB^Y DETOURS FOR AUTOISTS the •Western Union will, be sorry toj CAUSED BY SPRING ROfAD WORK |_leam. that Miss—Fredericka Ahrens, spring work- .has Gommenced on the \who\ has taken' care of their business | state roods, mecessitating numerous de- ' solefficiently for\ the past year, has, t o Ura m many 0 f tHe main thorough-, and A ^ ^ h<ymQ ^ ^ been assigned elsewhere by the Com- t 8ares. Below is given some of the ; bHde , g ^^ ^^ wero , Md for • pany. Her promotion takes her to ,aj n6ar1) y ^uwses for the benefit ot local : - • ^^ wag , attractiVel ^ , touch more responsible potion at ttllto tote: d heme ^ ink ^ wWte a Olean, N. Y., where she will have a j The Scottsville road is ctosed. De- ! \ BCU tgAh^vp ^elr^ioney'* worth. SURROGATE RULlNQQ - Dante!-©. -Greener wh. 6th. left $13,300 fe personalty Wd $1,000 in real estate. ..His.jdII.Eas. probatea: -yssterda^lJbX^iSTffirogat^'s *C?yuWT' •~.~BnTiBaT'tcn?i~*flHiWTTa>HBTe<jBgr •p^SEr^A^gB8TgBBsk!l? a undeF^e direotlo field and Howard Nobles. Harold Dobson, High Priest of Daniel Hohnes Chapter Is a «ue^8t o£. Hamil- ton Chapter* Rochester, this alRefnoon\ and 4vSgfag far a. rscflpiaoffl to 6i«rt HAgh-RdeatJgredftrifik Datcher^ Jadggx ^_ ,_ r , _ t Da^hsr wlU *e- accompanied-by^iBJ^^^ A^^n£ -ine JW«ine rf Friday* May 16, is the anaiaal Coter _ Day artEe~s.cloo3L. Th^'mS&t feataura - ~ entire staff of <3rand Officers* as well as visiting\ J^risdletiona. Spring.—-T^ieTe-^wtil^ he -a toiSlt ; game.in the afternoon, and a dance *k. night. The -d^toer-andjneBtinjgLoL^hfiJ&MSLi _-. MasteEsh^of Monroe Lodge fras held \ __ Tast Thffirsaay_efeniSjg at Hotel Brock- sisters, each receive $5,000 and he : guesfas of $1468' each are made to George W. and Frank M, Greene, i*TO^thffir«^-|awTencB-- , D t - Gsreene^ ^ New4rork Cental station, finaBy land- the Amicon produce office. The driver hiumlber of operators under her sup- j fco^j. frosm Rochester south is over the srvision, as weli as a force of mes- j W est Henrietta road, to \West Henri- sengers. The Brockport office will be e tta, th-«nce west to Scottsville. \\ hi charge of Mrs. Grace Meinhardt, a j Monroe Ave. in Rochejster Is closed* .ftfl- .last. _w.eek.-.on_t6e_e3teB His ^^^^^y^2L «* ^M^ at Orlando, St. Aug ^?S30VABLE THIP HOME- Le^rwho^h«*s~\ th-e-past-few-ntontihs-Ja fveorhonie-Pri-- The meeting resulted in the reelection < v, ^^ ._-. ., ..._. ^ ^. 7T~ -H t i t»-»«i*™* fday eveh%f& \TTiey left -fchere^Apra^—^^ TtthTTHaking^ ther* r ^^ 1Bme ~^H mo * 0 J Sr ' Valdoaa au<T JtwsksonvfUer^wlj Louise * SimsWesbitt,'whose death OTC- currcd February 11th, showing real es- tate worth $io,oob, in adaitiou to-sn amount of personalty. Hairy €. Nes- bitt and Eugene S. Nesbitt were be- ker^he-tMrd^ogr^»tth*Lcagemleei-iSf H ^^™^ «i*JaS=?»** \-* ^ ui* uu. war J-isj ^ -.._- ^ _ kheJamctua Cieoirgiajneach: .hett^Sonflt ^neS-TfTtBr. , ^—_ + The Dulletin board at Uie en was -not fanniliar with the roads and in the darkness of the storm which prevailed at that time, tried to swing his machine around, and struck the, sloping ground. After being righted. | 'loathed $3,000 each, the remainder the car proceeded on it 5 way, without | b ^g left to relatives in small be- even aT scratch as evidence of thc!^ 11 ^ 3 * 9 - encounter. I F^nk T - Simmons of Hilton, who died intestate on February 21st, left real estate valued at $33,000 and a ™ U ™°\ U V*.r*Z r^T^T 1 Washington, D. <3.. Gettysburg, Bloss- tcrMasonic Temple has ^IT^m^ Pa. amd the twelfth-day^tonn* former manager here, until the Com- jpiany sends some one to take over the work permanently. --^- MR. Al4©.MI5^rI Read every page of the Republic. Poia'it overlook the advertising. It oontatos news Just as much as any : article on the, front pge. / \-'*' \ a BABY CHICK8 from pure bred- heavy laying White I/eghoms and Reds at \reasonahie |^r prices; plenty of fine\*husky chicks on band for immediate delivery. {Brooder . wtoyee, iStartlng feeds and custom ifcatishinig. Book future orders now. isfSbJf. P. Coller, phone 65-P-5. -6:8 traffic feeing directed north at Clover street to €reek Road, thetfc© east to Allen's Creek road, to East Avenue, Road ia fair condition. ' The Rochtgter^West' - ^Wehwter or Float-Bridge highway\te closed. Traf- fic is ollwcted via Atlantic Ave. thru Penflelcl to the FaiErportWebster road, thence east to Sodus and Oswego. This is> all over Improved road. INVE8TMENT8 First Mortgage Bonds, 13, W. Straus 4b Go. 6% to ,.«&%,; 42 years without lose to> any investor. Arthur Tooley, Agt„ State Bank of Oommerce Bldg. Phone 128-M. - 4:17tf charming feature of which was a ca-i opy over the bride's table from Which was suspended a larger wedding bell. Guests were present from Kendall, Hamlin and Rochester. Prenniptial events Included a kitchen shower by the members of her club, given at the home of Mrs. Edward Oarterj jrvariety shower;, by Mrs. Fred Wheeler; a linen shower, by Mrs. Ro* well OWeh and Miss •Clara Ohleh at the home of the* former; a 'dinner at the home of Mrs. Charles Knapp, as- sisted by Mrs. .Margaret Webster; a dinmer by Mr. amd Mrs. Charles Arth- mann, at their home, 86- Bradburn street, Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. OhliohrTeiroh\ am era tripi'and will be\at their home, 10 lAberty street, after May fifteenth. NOTICE I have ^opened a refreshment stand'! personalty of $30,000.' Letter's were granted in Surrogate's Court to Donald G. Newcomb, a friend, on the estate. in Clarkson on the Ridge Road and will serve hot dogs, lunches, Rochester ice ofeam, etc. Call at the Red and Whit* stand, Wm. Murphy, prop. €:8 and will be xised for fiotiftcatfon, of coming Masonic events. Past High Priest Layfcdn Bayley waB presented with a platinum stick pin, set with a diamond, at the Chapter meeting Tuesday evening. them pulling into the old home town,. On the homeward trip they covered, a distance of 1909 miles. Mr* Lee WMi*-- health was not the best when he started south, reports feeling the best he has in over two years. A COUNTRY FAIR will he given under the auspices of the World Wide Guild at the Baptist church, May 9, W24. The gates will be open at 7:30 p. m, Entertainment, booths, cafeteria, -etc. Admission -10 l-cents. \ALL ON ACCOUNT OF POLLY\ Is the name of the play which is being presented under the auspices of the Ladies Guild at the Town Hall la Olarkson this w»ek Friday and- Satur- day evenings at 7:45 o'clock. The cast has put forth every effort to makeJhsj^taju^cess, and you won't want to miss It. It shoujtfbe, given the generous '. upport of the public as well as the Guild mem*ers. The heirs are, Mrs. Maude A. Simmons, of Colorado Springs, the widow; and three daughters, >Mrs. Gladys J. Du- Oolon, and Et^el F., and F. Doris Sim- m> harder* Plowlna , Teaming, general carting, Lee Kish- ler, Centennial Ave. (Gleason farm) x 4:24tf , * \. TWO BARBERS Two barbers are working at James Glfaldi's barber \ehop Market street. Bobbing a specialty. _.._ Rummage 8ale The trdell Claas wflt told a Rum- iSStor. e ' Mfl 7 10 ^ at0 ° mm,in4ty |tton-^weeten it with <Bhie Devil. BASEBALL SEASON OPENED The baseball season was officially opened by the employees of the AAP Corp. on Saturday afternoon, April 26, on the fair grounds. An interplant game, yr&s played, plant A versus plants' 13 and C. Mr., Kllng opened the game by pitch- ing to Mr. Lancashire who hit a hot grounder on the second 1 ball pitched. Plant A won, 13 to 9, The features of the gamo wao the hitting on both sides and a home run by Edward Welch of Plant B In the ninth inning. . f : The committee in charge, of the haseJ ball activities feel that after a few nights prctloe they wM be tn shape to I meet any of the local teams. , FUN ON WALL STREET Everything down on Wall Btreet fa L not all sordidness, m»n8y and graft. \ llere . are t-wo >gejms from recent issues X\ of-the Wall St. Journal: \Watch the Washington headquart- ers ot the $um Sports' C3ub shut oot hearsay and 'runwr -when it \investf- gates\ one of ibs own membershlpi'' \ \Kissing a wife may be safe, in the evening^ but dangerous in the mora- ing, according to an insurance expert, but it seems to depend on whose wMs it to.\' ' *'{$ # • _^ t.:k& y. SPRING DANCE St, Luke's Parish House, '» . Brockport T*ursdMyT®ve. 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