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'-\. |.',^- ••' M pjiWPfPjJfEfSSPipf ^'^Tppy\ ia!Xiattf*W*i : S£ **F w£i iTTh«te sweetness of tow prices never equals the bit- terness of poor quality.\ ^MMM^-\.:^ v B^ \I will study and get ready and maybe my chance wffl come.\-—Lincoln. •^»»\ TOLTIXVir f^J^KfrRT, l^W YOiaqrTHURSDSf. OCTOBER 2fcW24t m* WTJEDICATION l^-HON. GEO. P. DECKER WILL ewE^ijfe ADDRE^L^r CLARKSON MONUMENT 12-Ycar-QM Ronueo Cuts DashTKroupi, Thr«e ^uMfleBfpfSpir^ Steed i RETAIL \ ! TWelv&yeair-old Romeo LeMarsh of fcoeteoort had tlWiO-ffieial^-of the law In Holley, Broekport , and Spencerport wondering last .wee)* * 1 ?® n ae 'turned; -up-trr 'Brockport, driving -a -high, spirit. ed_hjarse, and iSMed. feat he_ JhjaJdfor ErectecVJkyL Monroe\ Chapter, D. A. It ExercweTat 2*30 Sat- urday Afternoon—Oct* 25 'The:: Cl&rlssmT - monument' -which have his horse shodT .atifl-.w&s aJLtefc, it was learned that -the family had lived, there a|.one tinie, there was no - recent .knowledge of them. - Th«=v FaJ 7 who is an attractive bright faced boy,' spenLFxiaa^lshTTrrtrocffi.^ ^^ was taken 1x> Holley -Saturday, where ~ Dwtght Cook .^^JL!^^ 1 ' gottenw-here- he livedrHHe-fl^st-staAeo^^^ CT7\ScjfflM:lfifeEBSE2ferSp«r\ [his family moved .the preceding day from Bufialo to Holley, that tie had to \=\\ marks, the meeting of two important \~~ Indian trails, will he dedicated Satu'r- ^\\\day afternoon, ucto;beT-\2St!h .at 2?30 -— o'clock, the ceremony -.being sponsored. * by'file members- of^Menr-oe- !Chapter T P. A- R. The dedicatory service wlu : be held, in^the town Halt^ueia5ciQn£ The program includes vocal selections ^hy^M^^in^and Mpa Goanart a ahoft ..ad,dr^Mff„,Jia m .ft3,,Wang > - who will in- troduce the speaker of the afternoon, Hon. George P. Decker, a prominent at- -toniey-joJLRo^he^erL who 'is the broth- er -of Charles Decker of this village, _aad a former Clarkson boy. . Mr.. SEVERAL ClJ^MpTEES ARE ApyQiNTiP ..JT^itj^K.m TO VARIOUS QlflEySTllONS him. .Later in the day he was taken . Be Iron to Albion, where it \Was learned the v \ • ~TT''\' „ 1 - * ' . ....\ . -.- , -M : A Retail Merchants-JCouncIl-was or. sheriff wes^ft search of a hoy of-his , A tt «« l * \ ^VL.^.' 1 « hmmiliTriK , - f r6lft * ganized F-pidfty-eyegta^. ai: ^omTmimfaj 1 Center. The prollQBttlss-^haa -ftjeeitt; ' agitatea.for Bome^ime by yarioug live ' merajjers o)hthe^Tetail~ l bttsine9s : house* description, who was missing Lockport. His mother airrived fcn'\Ai- Maxr Saturday jand took Win baok home7 after ai eventful three^da^sjeit- ; 1; wards unable to find htig-Tra^hame. He was~taken to Holley and an effort made to diseover Ma peoplevT^wittiOTit success.-- He then -stated he-iad-pre- .muuo, «,iic* .«« «?.v-*-— ^-•^--^?^-.., + v^It-ii^fi\fm'thfe\*ur^Dosex)^hrinff-l\ , \\\^\ , «*#K-***•* ^P—rport. Theperience which he is likely ^ ^ ^l^^^'^^^^er, ^mBjiete-^wre employed, and while] member. ... ; the ^ rM ^ out of ideas in line.^wiOi .^L_ B/ Shay Elected Associate jWiNTER lYCEUfit Grand Matron, 0. E. S.—Reception Planned 7 a At the.annualG-rand Chapter of the .which was represented hy ninety dele-'^IVE NUMBERS ON^PROGRAMf*\ • ^ ^ Order of Eastern Star held in New York \~City_ last week,' Mrs. Frances Hitchcock Shay of this village Was elected' W Che office of Right Worthy Associate 7 G-rasid .MatronF-e? : the Grand- CBapfeFoT the State ofTJewTprte; If gates, gave a dinner at. .the Waldorf; Hotel for the newly elected offleers otj the 'District, '••- - -Mrs- \fiartaterer Worthy AIuLi'uu aiid; , IRENE STOLOFSKI & CO, COME NOV. 10 e;S&'\gTOYiirte^T&ig^^ at Grand Lodge. Preparations are under way for a Loui^B. iShay, VVoFthy-Eatron of Mary, Students Form Promising Orchei- tra s New^One Way^4le«eVej|ir {Jane Holmes £hapteFf-and^Mrs, Perry! course, this indicated. that 1925 will .find Mrs. Shay Heading the Grand T^BflFMS Compl! ron of New York State, an honor at- The at-traeticitts-^or-^the Winter Lyc=- ^^^^.U^ptln-ri in Wnr\„f th. n^ly ^faM. I ^ m V™™* ^°L}^ SeaSQli.haVe Deeil ed Afisociate Grand Matfon by thehl 60 ^ w ^^ re : ; The - dat -? S ^^^ 4ained^y v^i^^ew^n-an-osganixation JMary Jane ilolmea Chapter, in re- numhering many thousands among its ' cognition of the honor cdrnferred upon her. \ \ • ' „. different atffiaction's are - a,i\ follows\: Monday, _ Nov. 10, irerie StolotskiT\ and Company. —'^---• .. '- «•• -. -^^n©sdayr-JDe&---3 T --JUaupant and- Regular meeting will he held Mon-1GoQujaay,, HISTORY Items wf™(nterest l^wEu5ned~~ln\*~The\\ Republic Fifty Years Agp To-Day Djeoker is a noted authority on Indian ; lristory--and--«sipeeiaHy-^weH-- e^aalifisa^-^jpg ^putta to make the occasion an interesting one, - • of •Clavteso.n and. Miss Ag(ele Spring, OBITUARY BURN^S The death of Margaret Harrison >res., Edw. H^©rook»;:2nd Vice Pres^l . ™, ,^ A, Burnffi aged 54-years, occurred at her .Joseph Harrison; Trees., J. H. Engel; | 'MaMedin^laHcson, a^^ . . ,. The sessions were held at the *cot * 'pres^nldTyVre^^^ ©ld«.., 8th and 34th Sts., : day nigh^ at which time the Worthy j -^^ mm ^ jflJL SL hm 3m^ ness houses of Brocfcport. ' \ l and ' were attended- hy hetweeji-three Matron. Mrs. -Gartshore, will deliver a ... The , Poet of lhe WiIdeme ss.» ___ TEie following officers, were\ elect-f\ 3 * 1 i<>ur^housAn.d Jelegatea.from all. r. ?P ort on the Grand Chapter. j; :Light I Tu^dayV^ebT^OrEiayate-Pea^ -i >- TENNIS TOURNAMENT VOTE FOR W. RAY AUSTIN .16th, following a lingering iEWesfc ! The following, committees will give. Edgar Holmes sells a,ll his building;' Mrs ' Bumg wa \^ pom ln thi& v^llage^ 'some idea of the liaesupon which-the Mr. audi Sirs- ; new. or She was a gradit-ntles: ' Public Utilities, George Dunn,\ lota in JBrncknort to Luther Gordon. -':^.\ 4au g hter - 0{ tnQ tete M r. and Sirs. ;new organization will base its actlv-. fctlie erecttop-— *- - B — - •-..—...- • w ,„_ ^™«*«^ a «_^__ -n -t of a dwelling house on Monroe Ave. The following are drarwn to serve as» i Edward,Harrison. »«» wus ^ «<»«»-.*»\»• -- — =•- \ ate of the Brockport: Normal ©chool^George Huntingtori, Misses McDonald, : B j,jerable excitement on the local ton Mrs, HenryMoore and Nat 0 T Lester Competitor's Name Also Being Austin the Winner*. Banquet at Hotel May Mislead Some Voters 'There was keen Interest and con-\ -of Ameriear Invoea4ion f S^%-Mr.33ilt : 1Rram a n \ Sweden: B.\~ S ~ \-'\\' and Made her home here until her- ^rlea rjeckeiFand NichoIs^^Smith.U^^^^^^^^ -- -—.-\ -.—i . ™—-™ — ______: V«M-. I * _ A-i-^^—it^i-*^ ™ rij^*v>avi.t**jaQ _ Tor dt l T .acuta-** ' . \ ~ . . ^ I r, v 5nS3 ^ AisS-S D ' B « rns - • S'» ce - that-time-sh* hasTCarl Beuerleirr, A^ V-Fooler, -^cu- ^ - , s g , . annual . A tribute or ap-j^ lanW The matc,e s were closely co, ; jerof th.e Clarksoon Church; Patriotic Mrs. W. H. Moore; preeiation to Miss Coleman and her -workas^aegfijaOJLilie^lQMXMJii^ t»y Jam69__Mann., >rr, : >Marjn_.wlll\!^ iroduce Mr. George Decker^ who wiJJ deliver the address of the afternoon*. An Indian song, Mrs. Chiles jrocjerj ^•camipflTvlpri hy .Mrs.. Witoon Shafer, k A cordial invitatioh is exlefttled to the puhlie to be present at the ex- ercises. don's-hmnber^^yard is damaged hy flre^ Est ^ p - ni . E1(> i s e-Rum 8 ;- one sister. H.. P. C<wert,:J, Harrison, l;.Jk Gor- ~M*fsr~Georso\ A. •EeBr^rtSoT'Ai^elcs^--d,oo«7-B.^W.^tem<>ns=^^ tested and the good riafufed rivalry of ] the contenders worked the interest up Twer»ty.F4ve Years Ago - vtrs - ^^r^o A. I*B. UI ^ ^6=»- ^»r — ZZr~~ ' - - i- ', •'•to*top notch as~ffie acorFroutitTetT-our , Married fir^lln^ianTownsend^ and Miss Maude Westeott. Died in S\vvetlen» Ira Crawford. Fifteen -V-eara- Aflo= •an attn-tr Died in Buffalo, JohnrUueiithof, for- Brockport. merly&fBrocRport, ag^d.5 jears. r The funeral was -held*' Saturdas? The monument marks the ^ossirig-tr-Ttotoarns-JOnrtarn);of.H, yv, Merrill .morning from lt*r ^^^J^ of the trail^fromLeltoy : \;to In^^talkHarg'-goaroye^.'hjr^reT\ \ \\\ ^ ' \\ ' * \ ._»_•_ ^ < u. ,^_ii J* J_ »i ^i«r \.ii tt-iD vr v.~ fisni ,T. Harrison, of Seattle. ^Washington 3 discussion, was that of ornamental . the _ Ma ^ s ^ .Jo^oph, Harrison, of Brockport, an«3 Ugfettog for ^MMpf The electric._^. €hjTelaml ^ 0 ^ test . . . ; George C, Harnison, of New Yorfc City i contract expires in the nea> future, '^ ioB lost oat \ .Bdw^^^-Mairriynn, n* 8 when the, rn,ater will J^iKiv^Ju^heT^^^^^ •consldera.tion. \ ' ' «-. . Na[ a Lester aml Hai . r y Wa j la6B , in the semi finals. MATRIMONIAL 'Which tJhe Indians followed—in -their -j—At- tiae M. —~ e -r -eity—F»ark;—and—front- : -^ie—Sncretl - I. CTonfel-encei heTd: :ffi,\ lrer« jCAm^ Butrlal ica. CHOGCf—LOWRV ! lSTat Lester won' the cup in a close. jRnish, winning tbre6 sets out of *flve. -^\JTlIrarOtte» jciffittSr Tot\ the'WomQn's^ .fishte^-^.nd- Aunting-txipa and th P ;Buja1 ?1 Johr, Vfcofn.te appointed pas. theJa^ftyjot. at Holy ft^fc^.tfj^y^fe^^a ncore ia.AeT,! Sidge Eoadr—For- may —years - -rudeXtor-at- Hamlim. ~BgUre» «utrld he seen hacked in the-j. bafk on the trees\ eacn carrying Its ,~~pvm „significancjeT.to_lhe „copperhued ; oraves astihey passed thrmigh on their ~ journevirto the laTce cemetery. The Town of Clarkson is'one of the very old settlements in this part of the State, and prior 10 the war of 1*12* was - -comparatively --well-—\.populated.—Iia:. \\location on the great trajrl 'between —laewiston and the- forks of the road 15\ to Rochester ' ^ ^^tervJ:-OTJrien. passed a*»^ofembhy-\was pe'rfonmd ^hy \Rev: H: ^ampionship Jjy winning twMets.out - J oSi?Sl^p1n a *ake^in ' uncle.,Patrick Duffy. ^ a Wg*. -^SWULJ^^ *™™ ^ J mnvfli ^frooi T^nMiomiai. fntlnttniiET fL-n . ^, i.. _» .»i- i._u_ Airs, i.'ieveiunu. Medina- attractive to early \settlers; who later found~lSeTf way to railroad 'centers said.other martsToif 1 ^commerce. AiDiK3Hl„PpuciirT~^ •Miss Marjorie Manly ot Buffalo, /niece of -Mra.-^v\. Hr Manly-of this- '-~iftt capturing \Edward-.Brinkly who T~lias heen-Tyanted\it is alleged for some r r'tlme for the false sale of magazines. 'nette Lowry of €Iarkson and Hemryx\-^.-\\«;•'\*%\^T\ U * I t UI IT --—-- ~J~ — v -~~ •:-- --, - •-. •rv.--t-^.-*seB»tnnalSi and -Hie match -was played ? George Chugg of Rochester took place, ' -- *L . ,,.„„._„. , \^ „ T.TT~ \__ ~\-TrmV^Wi^rfcy 'Mrs,: Henry\MS>ore and-MrsHPrank theini-ewhotel-a-t-Beeehwosd Paxk..:. r ^. r /- « »\».* p, .._ , ; at.theiBaptist^paraoriagp m TOpclcjOTt' * ~^ ..-*Jeore -am»xed™the4- ..^rs.-eecelia Catherine ^Brlen.wlf* rFrI( i ay evening, October Wth. - The' Dalley - Mm - * mm R« B «. e * tu ^^ The ^Gady Brothers begin, work on; •fir-new •hobeKrt-Beeehwo©d , Paxk..:. William .Thistle Slid family remove / O'BRrEN Concert Company. The second and third numbers -will basin a,t 8::30 aoid each-crr the others will begin at 8r.l6.—.. Assurance\ has been given by the Chautauqua management that. it. will be the poHcy in the future-tcr Tise-a— cyfferent list of artists in the summer • Chautauqua than is used in the Win- .tej_Ly£ej^„^..t^t..it„i3_assuEed-t!ha.t —- none of those who appear on this win7 ter's program win he_jin, the, sumMejL _. jcourse, — — - ••\• ---' -- : Wednesday, October fifteenth, the topening of the. afternoon session of achool,jsas.^d£laseil^a. half-hour taglye „... the members of the sc.hool an. op- jportunity to hear Colonel Theodore iltooseveJt at the railroad station. Thursday afternoon, October 16, the - Agonian-s hold- a candy sale in ..the;.. Mttin \Cbl'fitfoTT ' '- — ' ^^*~ t The new road on the campus ha» been completod and the barrier^ re-, moyed^JEhe. public—Js—cautioned-to——*. -fn^- it ^-a-Tme^way drtve.to - enter &Xr~~ ihejight,. and to drive -with great care/— - J worth street, Rochester, following -nan: Lo^^y, sister of the bride. W. Raymond' Austin \ W, ^TTaynfond AilsTIn, \Republican lanTOate lor Te-eleetionT&~Tffe~~As^ on-aeemml'of'tB^-QhlJftfen,: ,•- . - Am. orchestra -61 twehty-four student? •h^rib^eiro\rlffiri1i^?^\Thir\dr^^ :^-ye9:jj>r_6hiia>.6;f^.sinf;.one\6f;the^eft™ the schooFever haoT since : \there Is a greater ivariety'of instruments. Last 'Monday. October 20, basketball practice began. There are several new Jline-\^9Letebt.JKeeto.....D.«^ whitesUk- ..5^ an ?l?! 0 ». s 5?? ..**l? ..^\\^^.srably from the Pifth MonroeDIstrict. pi ayers and conaitlerable new material A* vrlnc W«1KrfSIcq«? :Jbo ™ ln -Clarkson «S years ago,, thie.\ ^ lin ^n^th^bride^niaW's drpss was J he &?**** at a o -JlHli r B e ^; ll ^ ( was born in gpencetport inI'TSSS and I Upon th w whole the-outlook; seemr 46V-YEARS IHtS^ia-bS^ - y daugllt6r ot tfae . ]ate ^ aad Mrs. ^^'^e 9 ilk Mr and -Mrs.\ ehugg; Hotel ^ockport Saturday evening.at- TOT?tTPt j : trfe . - ^trty--eowattea. te-«w»|r*vora«6'rdr a -rtroag team. SatuVaay ^to- 0 ^^\^^*^ : ^^ mnT ' u J^J^^, vf T lh f\ Ph-b^aM^onr j^pjlsor tto vtllnge.r - Fortyf-eighst years -Tago ~» ,.__ - : .,—,,^—;,-- vi .-- ^±i=u-^- a^z^ Khownr-asHtes-Jedge, i}Foved especially}hist-eonrfiden-ee-in the i&itur&^of Brocte port hybtryinr^rjuf t3be P- A. Frye* drug' biqfsine^T TKatwa? back in '76, wheii aieco-uatry \was reebvering irom today. - Thexe were'no autoiiiohlles, no fadibCilO telephoneb',-a.<i ; electric Hghts village,-assisfeed-the police of her cftyij^ no trqltey car^, ifewsnajers were few aod. far hetween^^alftiough..the Bro\ckp-ort\*RipubliC was tfien recog- nized: ays one- of the leading tveekliesju /'Mi9s;; : MaB : 5 sttSfcjiibed for~two~ina^-. j.^^ ea ^ Q f -the State^ and -magazines azines and after the solicitor had.de :. L_ ^arted-~di3CoVered--that the receipt. iabsenc«r were- -3nostiy,..ccmspie3aflU3r. i ' gTven her'bore \nd - pBnTeff rnlrtter-a-nd^^jf^^f^ hus- ffkeK' very inucfr•./HKe ^a- L scrap ^rrjesslgerC^T. Dobsbn \has\-seen 'tnany TAnTinv-eaigati.on:wa^;s come 'ahd^ 'go; ' loea* Tny .paper. which put .the.pnlice on his frail. Mr, da^tries expand and dishand; boysaiip _ gi^toLVfl~^QnIbTittSu^la^^ back in\ an attempt to^scorlr-MiBalhood asiiwomanihood, and has ina>rked Manly to a dance. fbuMty- to-mar^the^feJhm-&JSM^'.th^p^ I -naad&ior ^the- eyening. Hfi-jamflJjtjj^sitfLiatagiifln -with the choiee he' . _,___. __ _ _ _ , . ._.. ^ ^<jia,af-Ruuhe^ef;^^s.M.A/lgeralB3n^ r -^wa3 liven m-uch ;praise lor fier.a?§ii3^fejj 1 if^tr' with a rehTlnsseent smile, lwe\-^mtt~Wa-s ofteredTtt\place OB tah^-ft's fmty^eight—years—hut- If seana ^uff-wHeh she\ refused\. only a llttle~^iTe~agc> to look Back?' A'Lt\WOMEN ARE INVITED\ 3onroe jChapter,_JL A,^B- has plan.- ^^re^JofinlTllT^m^Jipte..mM'M .EcluJed in. that look \Back. \ ned a public _meeting in Comnl]inlty Center for Thursday evening, dctober . 23rd, at 8 o'clock; Mrs.'Bert YanWie of Rchester will give a nonpartisan talk on \The NecessifcjfeOf \Voting.\ Mrs. Van Wie is Regent of Irondequoit .lOhapter, D. A. R., members of the iBoard of Education/of the City, of Rochester and many other organiza- tions. She is an eloquent .speaker .and has given addresses and lectures ex- tensively in this and other states. Admission is free and everybody te. invited. Winter Millinery Display at -the • Pagan Store ,.•• -—^—•.:..•• i . ' ••'• ••' \ CHICKEN DINNER The, ladies of the IM. E. Church will hold their annual chicken dinner on Thursday, October 23rd, from 6:30 until all are served. -'• ' 10:23 i-: i*-i 4'\'! 'L-. INVESTMENTS First Mortgage 'Bonds, S. W. Straus & Co. 6%; 42 years without loss to any i-mvestori Afthtrr Tooley, Agt, r Sttaite Bank of Oommerce Bldg. Ehpne mM^ 4:17tt -• ' • . • ' '— . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REPUBLIC •TO STdE POR DAMAGES Charles Jennings of this place is about- to-s±artBu|t again-st Frank Krezmier of^c&enecijad^-who as he alleges ran into the.Fear Of- his Chal- mers touriE^.car,on;jSepte^|b / 9r 22nd' atg.the coroner of ^ Bast Ave. .ands-the Bast Liake -road.' Jennings pulled his automobile\ as far off the'road'as'pos-' sible bo prevent Kreznaier from hitting his machine, but the other -car smash- ed into it, causing considfexahet danv age. \Whep.Jennings called attention to the damage, the djirver of the other car told MTQ where ble could go, and continiied on h}s way^- Jennings got his license number and will make an effort to show the man ihsM; courtesy oh the road\ means something, injlol- lars aiad cents, as well as convenience. #\i ltl iw erf 'l pre*ell~-;tMiib Cleveland,-Aftp t ^ Assemibly in \1922. Mr. 'w'n?rwEJgi3ft-frtm- t»e camtch. <f 11»^BeBt^*t'readife-ihatt«a^\ilh«ff-:.- a resultin ^ •scor*..ol:«& J;2. AttatliLlaJttjsrrfett. and has^twp; chnd v .t^g^^ey^ Nativity. Rev. father Kreig ofMatlas. (gr^piijic art that it has beehTour pleas- The lists are out for the Husbands ron. HP is an Odd Follow and a Burial at Mourif Olivet. Jure to come across in.nl ong time, and and Wives tournament, and the.memr Mason. _4f_-yooi are- looking for the-^Wn^f agd'SSf^TaEe^ntMp^t^^ in A BIG TRUCK INTO THE DITGH was married February 2Sth. 1319, to Q^M BRUMMELr.OF/'THE^BY^DS ,P™s iaen t of thTTftlbT. made^the pfe-*; verlity of Wche&terhe went to the Sylvester J. O'Mrfen^ also of Ct«k»&f ^fi^5iie& of'Prank^Cpe and .Fred \ sentattol1 - AftoF-4ho-dlnttfer^theuCluh^r^evsHry^f .Buffalo, hetng-graduate^f, JMI She^is a\urvi-ved:il^^fiL:hnShaii*±^i^^ JS^pten^erJa^ 85 dg»shtfuny entertained-b-y--local. ijt the-claaa of -li«-3. -Hejhen enter-ed,^^-heavy--ti;uclcloaded:with-flagetone —r-. 1 -^ two .sons..Sylvester,,Jr. \a»idvr : B«»td , i 8Ud ;.of.-American -Forests and Forest ra0vTes . an7 Charlie Cliaphn's featflre j^ e AlS s. business in Spehccfpert. He^ pa ded -into the ditch on L Ba*t Ave., • -jj JEaHBardrflae ai^^MSSJBBS&.,«5g4.|Tjg» m &m&to* ^± aa^article efi- ^ Rttirg ' th T »»a /Hunt after jrhIM;,a SBrved - in the United- States .My dufr • - -,-- - - -i her'a4Hrt v ^na.Buf^y T altot,Cla*so^^^ AVnrtd War and is a member and 'her WncleT -at-whose' home her,aig? iT \thT-OTtlcle~T^^ - — : oFthp-Amertean Legion. •• In- 1S19 ; he death occurred: ! Mr .i tfc6 and illustrated h v pictures -J^ 6 \' 3 »t» J«6 -played by;_ w _ 8s _ clecled ,. own c . Ierk ; aa offi c b The funeral will he held from her:: tftfe}n w , Mr ; R i char( i 3 , Bo th artlcte • Mllo Cleveland and H. V. Lane, against • wb jeH he held until his election to late home Friffay-inornittg'at 9 r «'cloc*T; att ^ iiTustrations colnbine one of the H - W. Moore and R. Fr^Winne, with riw^lato about a-mile-east of the village two weeks ago, and remained there •BaflT Wednesday,*-when the owafer—aHd»y«dU» and with the assistance of two other trucks, pulled it back on the. road. According .to report two men were on erasath7Tif-Mjrarr5Bidaz. ; jng from the same direction attempted- to pass them. The truck 'driver ap» pSrea Efy\ jwRtTTno^heed-'-tg~'jh\e~^§iBBaF •^-mw iteT-Di-TFiaBte-PuscnberTy. of^.SptiEtg:.-c^tpry fc^rw»«^:-Bt-nrv with - a T^a. -^t§S-ntte-^gmur of a-W^a^h^f-g^'ftP 1 ^- r—i- — s^eetr-eeeur-r&d-ai&nday—at-the-hon ;v-t)rtea—the \Da bt ner qaugttcer io Rochester. Sl^^i'pttzen/^wHcE'appeutF; in the-Uctbber THe^WeStetB 3Rl£tl New *\'York \\tmtlttes had-been -in-failing -health for -sever years; -^ ~ ;aintoeg carried^^ arfetert^tories writ\-\ m>w lihe^ver^theRTedman %'jad, \be- \PaftmeDLflORe Kastman ivoaaK to. ScenSng\ 5S W^hne with-a^lEtenigeaa feEQgnltfejn-cf4^-^ e 'leay^MSJuaaJMnd^aFtlf ^ : ^n !by Mr. Otto durinr the TTmrrfh of L tweenjjamlin and Morton, m which •enberry; - -one^- daushteri~-«Mrs.- Gfca-liggp^-gjjj^-gj. - - Qoitgratutnttoiis\ on- re-. their-workmen have been -engaged for auaen'of 'RbchTes'terTfoirf\sisteT^ often equalM. \some time past. -aniHMrs. Julius Shtimway of this r3l- •tagei— ^ft^fusiSr^wfft^e^he^^rogm-j?^-^ her late home an Sarins stree^TSfedi: : Epgblfcan MybLB^ ^Bfe^ M . ^ Rumors-were curxent.last Friday to llfi^efl+^t that a- MfHse-vete-had-^eea 4a4wn--ba^-thc-<5gLployfee8 ..of J.hf -R^X»» &. B. Ry.. based on the failure of ar-j SOMEONE LfABLE TO ARREST neiqay afternQon.-a4.~a:5iu; Re-y, T~~3&j — -4VHHer of-rthe^^.the^st-G^rch £^ intermeut at Congressman Dempsey and Other Speakers ing. tery. of-ftejtirweek; Oct. • pa&eea- : the ^MhT-gFade;--er- -evidenee incronse. t New Winter Millinery in all its* .beauty at McDonald Bisters on Saturday, October T25th. -?— . « •- ^ r— - I HA\TE TJ^KEN THE PECKER SHOP on Clixton \St. amd ani prepared to do all kfcnds of machin-e work. Lawn ;mower» 'Sharpened on sh<>rt notice.* Also gto Work. iChas. E, Page. 10:3M * * „* * * * * * * * * ELECTldN DAY IS ONE WEEK * FROM TUESDAY, NOV, 4 * # If you hav-e come of age * -naturalized -since -January * you must present, to the electioit Lake View eem-e \ !30REh, is .the .date set for OT*ecof_the^£hat they pbsseS-s such certificate. Ex- i'bifgg'est\ Repul)Hcan rallies ever 'held_ aminajjons Will be held at the Brock- * in. ^he village \of Brockport. The loeal* pfirt_^mmmar School Tuesday even- *iRepublican Commitjtee, ot;which Jfra.j ing~QgtoMer Tr 28th, from seven to_nine *jP. Udell is chairman, has'pnt forth a- o'clock. -At Singleton's Hall, Hamlin, or beea * sp ecial effort to obtajn speakers that 'Wednesday evening, October 29th, 1, 1922, * IwOl be well worth coming out to heAr/ffoni seven to nine. ^ At Hilton High ^and has secured Congressman Demp-; School, Hilton, Thursday evening, Oct. * board a certificate snowing; that ^gy, of Loctoport and a number of. 30th, from seven -to nineT. * you have passed the Bixth tgrade- * otlier men prominent in public andj * in school, or have taken the liter— * acy test reqru|red- hy the state. A * diploma from a grammar awhooU * high ischQol' of college^-will serve- * as a certifieate; If you hav* not •*' passed the sixth -grade, a litefaey * test must toe made, Those who* * were entitled to vote before Jan— * uary 1, 1922, are not required ,to»- * take the test. Tlie te®t cannot 6e* •given at th-e election t 'hpoth. * f • -* . * * * * * - * • \ trom\ ThBT^ar-to- get outroirihe-miadlier\-^-' uc*'iiy\tixT^ , ~^ii^tt~t*tJrt3~T)Ctt'o ad,-it caaght the-front -wheel of 'the Both Republican and Democratic nom aamei RmQ - lUnek^^Eher^gadek^drive&Jtes eratk nominee being-Claude J^ Austin, [ U £ the * heel • and-^hea^«dr-into--atey- d-itch. When -the driver an the scene Wednesday his bandaged hoad gav-ft—av4dence of in|uries*gqg^ tained.; - -Thi - saine^^\6uWf--h^~jbeeS\\-\.' ha-nttrfg stone from the west for the •past month of Inure.\T r -\ T ~ s - . '4- spMEor -W4^-ion—prweeedirsKs^«f—|ast^.May ; r 4°-^™d&uriiig'rthe-^past\ few week^/ a?-te»B- materialize between represeitSiyes^ijjj^jjg,. 0 f street lights have been' •nT - ffift ftfnpT^yeeq: andL fhe Company, on - the employees demand for a wage en. motormeiii cea- duetorst, fe:paifmenr: -barnnven\ -ahd freight handlers are all reported to have participated in the strike \Vote and the result was an unanimous de- cision in favor of a walkout. Thus far the decision as to when the strike would take- effect, has ndt been di- vulged. It was said that John Pallace broken and consequently •has-cost-ths\ Electric Light Co, a lot _of money. = j Most -ef 4he dsteag-e aa& -been done fep; the vicinity of iState and\Berfy -streets. The damage teas apparently been done by air guns and the first party or parties to be caught tampering with the .lights in any Way will be arrested and the full extent of the law will be administered. \ Editor's Note—If your boy has an -{ The men on the Sodus Bay line and ci-vic affairs to address the •assemble, A new supply of Roosevelt pictures ag-e. The meeting willjbe held at the, has been left with Town Clerk Rich' Strand,\ . ' '\' \ >rds, at Richards Boot Store. The I the Rochester & Eastern line receive The following schedule has been-last supply came a long, way from I-57 cents an hour, against the 53 cents announced by .School Superintendent' filling .the demand. . ' --\--•\» \ f. W, Hill, Of places where new voters| \ '::--\— •'• i may obtain the necessary credentials A small voting machine <will ^ be who had been appointed to rjipresent air gun take it away from him if -he the men had'.withdrawn, but\ that re-! { s one of the guilty parties. The\ po'rt was not confirmed^ — ] Electric Light Co. is not seeking- * j for casting their first vote. This ex- j placed at Community Center for the * aminafion will-only be necessary fori benefit of those who would like to those who are unftble to produce a,-have it demonstrated before casting certificate showing, that they have [ their vote. . • -^-—- -'• • - - | * * CARD OF THANKS CHICKEN P>IE SUPPER i -we. acknowledge with grateful ap- Giv€n by tbve. Dorcas, Society of St. 'preeiation the kind expressions of sym- John's Lutheran cBufch at thve Luti- pathy and the many favors shown during our recent sad bereavement. Mrs. Jay Bailey *Mr. and Mrs. Win. iBatley and family eran Hajll, at Hamlin, Saturday even- ing. Noy, 1st, Beginning at 5: 30 p, am. • . • 10:30 CARD OF THANKS ' We wish t<> -extend our sincere aip-/ preeiation and heartfelt thanks to, all who gave aid and assistance, and in many ways extended sympath.y during our recent bereavement. Gteorge Daly and Family an hour rate of the R. L. & B. men The Rochester & -Syracuse Railway and the Empire State Railway' \em- ployees are paid the same rate as the R. L. & B, men. trouble-but m/ust protect its property* -. , 4«» r '— ' *- Millinery The newest authentic winter iniK _' lihery now at the iFagah store. . .. '- 1 . ' . '•« ' • -—.—•- \ . OU Heater-s-^^ ~~.m •«m ••m -CGisiVE-RSATIONAL FRENCH . Why waste another- winter? Learn Conversational French by spring, Mrs. Helena LeGlair Lewis will or- ganize French Classes Of ten or more pupils in (Brockport for adulfs<'or , child- ren. Why not have a French Club at your home? - For particulars address me One Amherst Street, Rochester, N. Y. 10:30 Keep warm ithese cool Evenings with one of Cook & King's oil heatefB, 10430- ___ ...- . * in- -.- ^ • NOW IS THE TIME ~*°~7'x to place\ your magazine subscripttpiB; With George Williamson, .\Magazine • Man,'* 171 TJtica St. ^Heli see yvi\ soon. • •* ' r m 1 v JACOB MUSICUS \ , well-'known Viollniist and teacher bf violin wl^ll be ia JBrOokport CMomdeytn Violins i ufMalhied |roe for home prac- tice. Inquire .,Mc€Hiaetoey'i9, IX Bartk; _ •tffOT,'— '\•* • \5.\ • I