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Uemocrats, elected Senator Smith 6f South Carolina chair- manrOir interstate commerce coniniitt&e, \defeating Senator Cummins -Jjttr 16—rJUf moerats selwtedg .NW Yqrk anbfTEe week of June 26 a s plac e . an d date for their national convention. : ^ Jan . 21—Senate com'rrilttee Heard sensational testimony concernin leasi. •of;Tear>ot Dome c-il reserve to Sinclair. *'\\ War Finance corporation went to res-\ of Tailing banks in. Northwest , *—wfteat—»egloBT - - - _-.-.-_„ - Ja n 29—President Coolldge named . Silas. HL Strawh, ChieaKo. Republican,i »^and-T. W Gregory, Tinas, Democratic, \' special .counsellors in navatoil reserve lease cases. -3a-^Senate a'dflpteg rftsolutlon,- I;\ fo r annuliriein of naval reserve:. oil •i ' $—rttlhvn - ; j^^FaH refused,- -to- in oil lease' inquiry,'. President- -Fen* pr, reachedTtceiana; Lieutenant Wade forced\ down and'liTs plane wrecked; Aug. 5—Charles- li. Warren resigned as ambassador t o Mexico. i. Two United States flyerst reached Reykjavik. Iceland \~-~ATrg^o#i^--tJT'ind - «ftrni>y -'bfr' lt«pubjie J^ld~»nB,tmJ~i>aT,au> ,1 n .1 fris U in,--,.» '-... .=...-, ^.w. Aug _AA —T)r.' T... F. Arensher.g, ITnloii town; Pa., elected commander in chief of G, A. R. •\ Aug. 21—.American,, aviators- flew. from Iceland to FredeMeksdal, Gre.e»- iaticL .... . • . .- j Aug. 26—Post Office Inspector-\ W JT. <. Fahy arrested to Ohicugo £OP--COI»-| plieity in big mail robbery In Junk ' ./ Edgar A, Bancroft of Chicago hartwuH ambassador t o Japan\ and James K.- ghefrleld oX New-York--ambaBsa.flnr ,lo Mexico. . . • Aug 31—United States aviators flfe-w from Greenland to Indian Harboti Lab- rador . -*•,'-• - • Kftpt, S—Bpipnhllonns won Maine elacj. '\Haroir^ZG^^atm^rid^^^rfRv^-^Anmm \RtnyTlcilled nnrperSoifsl March \ vuaJ miners. killed by-oxploslon at Yuknii. w Va.. April. 28-^M'ine explosinir ,u \Vheel- ' testify ... ... Coolldgre namel AUee Pomerene, Ohibi lAi^cjjujnaellir in nlac p of <t: W, Greg-. ory Feb. 3-r^Former President Wdodrow -Wilson died.\- Fefc. 4—Charles Henry Levermorei. Philadelphia, announced as Bolt peace - \idair .contest winnar. , ^. - , —'Feb. 11—Senate passed: resolution • aaBtng Preaidnnt Coolldfce ^p demand resignation ....pf Segretary' of \Narvx- .Xienbyr—and -Presideri-t*;fef-uBed— — , . Feit 14—SlriLWn'a nomination, aa spe- cie i oil- case counsel withdrawn. - Feb, *15^©wen J. Roberts of Phila- -' delphla • named oil counsel by Preai- ( : f a peb. a6—J. 'p. Morgan \save-_hls *7r4-7\Wo\.\t—Pneumonic\plague broke out •tKHmroo-mraw^^pTrmic---^ Jaany deaths to his father, Who fouhd&aTt: \ ' Circle; state troops sent. Feb 18—Secretary of the Navy.]- Jfpy. *-«epuplicans swept the cou«- ©epby resigned,e effeot-iv* .MarcJi 10-. TS'^1 f lr». .na^jonal elections^except the — • -- - - ! ' - \-- n .Solid Boufri: Codlldge andT3awes elect- • ed by 10,000,000 plurality, with S82* votes in electoral cortege to ~ 136' Cor r Davis and -Bryan and 13 for LiaKolIette 'and Wheeler. New congress Repub- lican. Nov.. ?—New York law compelling tion, Ralph O. Brewster being elected igovernrOFr- - and Se-uaUn- ICernaJW- - re- eletslea. -----;-- World flyers reached New York. Sept. ^President Goolidge, H jB.j;e«t^d the* world flyers a t WasWttgtbn. Sept. 10-=»-;L.edpold an d Loeb, brutal: yotirig. mnirdprcrs^af ehitcaga, KlKflnJiie. farprlsbnirien't. — '• *——\• - - ~ ' \ Sept, t2—^First Defense da y tekts participated in by many ririlliohs. ' \ SeT?t: \13>^GeniSvaT FersnTrig' rstlredr^—: Sept. 15—^Ahierican Legion ^onvenr tidn opened in St. Paul. Sept. 1.9-^-Jimes A. Drain, Wash In*- ton, elected corhmander of American X^giou - . .\ Sept. 28-s^AmerTcan Byers arrtved at \SeattTe fornially \compieT:iTig\ J ttie etir- cuit of the globe in five months and twenty-rw.b:-days,'-. -\•\--\ --- -»•- - Oct. 1,4—United States Senator Frank Brandegce of. Connecticut- JEonirnltted suicide in his Washingtop home. Oct. 15—ZR-3, Americlt's German- built airsnlp, arrived at Lakehur-st, N »i • ; • Oct. 24—Income taxes made public, causing widespread protest Feli. 19—Mous as comniiuteje .of *h « whole voted for btfrhpLcratic tax plan, Feb. 21—PresideftVGo-olidge nomi- nated Charles B. Warren of Detroit to- .. he_ Qtnbassadox to. Mexico. '-Sfi'-- J -- Feb. 29^C R. Forbes, former dlrec^ tor of. veterans' bureau. Indicted DJ \-—f-edera4^grur^»jury-l-rr-G-fric*g-o^—— -—- House passed compromise taat reduc- l.J.fbr. \L'm.-__V—-'--f '-'- .'•--- -..,- - T March l*^Seaata passed resolutlbn to investigate Attorney General DauKh- \TTerty ..- - . -,„ipfcQXPjQiatad^-.ae^r^_oi£ajy^iifins.„^Q_ ' make memberships public upheld as ! constitutional President'Coolldge appointed a-eoms mtssm-rr-Rr forrmriate- farm—lewtslatloifc - Nov ll-^^Tiieodoro Douglas Hobinson March -12—Sonat»-^in vLeatlga.Up.nl . A t' appototed._ .assistant u _ secretary , of the with sensational evidence of ctuestion-- • No-v. 13—W M. Butler appointed able deals. \ _ senator from Massachusetts to^ucoeed March i3—^ehier^JUsttCB' Curtis D. the late Hen-rj 1 Ga-bot-LiOdg'e. Wilbu? of California Supreme court, Congressman Hill of WaTyland a.c- aDBointed seOr^tkrv of th* navy. q u tted in cider and wine^maklng trial. aP MaTch i'-Unit^ StaSt a?n?y avla-. %OY. 22_Secretary Wilbur's-. «UUHL1 .bggaiL -flight .aroun-cl. .wor-ld from report a °5f.4,.^,e » a ,vy w ^g' steadily Saiita aiDnlc-a Cal ^TewrT-arptdlar-deTrertorartiinr March 18—Soldiers'bonus bill passed- Nov^ 24—Uormer Postal Inspector 'hy house. SS5 tu 54. w : J Fal >y convicted of ^2,000,04)0 mail Senate fidop^d reaolutjon fo r con-. robbery^-ea_r Chloaeo stitutlonal amendment to- have .Presi- dents,inaugurated the third Monday In January an d new congress to gt> 'J&to office 'he first Monday In January after —election. . •-- Hugh S. Qlbson confirmed as minu- ter 16 Switzerland: - '\ , March 24—Archbishops Mundeleln of Chicago and Hayes of New York ele- vated ..o th e cardlnalcy. Jrlarah 28—^Attorney General D«uKh- erty resigned at request of the Pre^l- — April; ?«President GotOlldge^. n.amea. ; _ Harlan. Plske Stone of New York to be attorney goneral. N*v. 25-^-UnIled States indicted .N'erw York Heral,d-Trlbune an d publisher and managing editor of Kartsas City Journal-Past for printing income tax. -ceturjis,— — Nov. 29^T-Secretury Weeks reported ih'e army was unprepared to rfepet at- tack an d air force was deficient. Dec, 1—Short session of~eQTrgres8 opened.- \ Deo. 2—President Cpolldge sent Dud- get^ message - to (Jongress,- recommond- inif trtx rexluctlon: in© W.-Va„ killed Wmen < —Apri>- 30r-r-Tet'*t»tl'n-. .---t't -Htiuthern-- ,MatejjLJbaiLejl--i^iaii4^^ \Mfty.--27-^Forty-five UilUi. 'ii - torha- i<>os In Southern status Majy 31—Twenty-;twu-Hima-iPM of de,- Fectlve girls'\Vi-liool^rTear 'tiiv Angeles bttrned Mi death. 1 J •June 12— PtVniy-eJitlW-sennit'u liiclud- tnguthr-.ee ofHcersr vi -t-ht^f'tu'ltie-battle Beet, •-bjlled in ° turrtt ^tx-ijiusiona oh, battleship Misslssiijpi. . « June 28 ; - 1 -Mlllioi*gJn - property lost ^ and 150 dead In-tornado which swept , C'rutri. o'hfo,. •\\.. ' i\ ! July. '27—Japanese slt-'atnsltip is [$«j;sfiked, 152 djowived -KJ • Aug:. 14^-Reports from China- said Lflxtdds- JhWn-eausexI -ever 13:Qnij (teivths and' 15,_O00,0OQ were in dainser of star- V-afliin. 1 AUK- 28—Eishty filled by hurricane I *.ii -Virgin Islands.\ \\ \ \;\ .» ' , Sept: 13—Earthquake in Turkey de- \gtfoyetlr 1«2—vtllag^es and- killed -'{tun— ireds. Sopt. lO^^Mlne explosion at Sublet, Wyo., killed 39.__ .-.-..- .— -SepU—Sl^StormsIn Wisconsin killea 5 3 persons, ' Oct. 20—F6urte*n killed and .46- hurt oyjex-ploaien^-e-ri U,Sril.- TreSto*.— i.^ 'Nov. 12—Hundreds killed b y earth- • iuakas oh Island of Java. -^Nov 14^-Mlll|6h-doilar fire in Jersey ' Dity, N. J;, made 2,000 persons home-' tCSSt * '- '•\\ N6v. \ifi—Fixe on Jersey-City dock*.; - Md f2,4oO,dtM> ^damage. . , - ; ]----\- -T;SPORTS . f JafifTS—WillieTfopperbeat CachTaTEr^ for world's, billiard title | March-14-=-E.-lr Elenjing, -Chainpalgtt^- Il».,, won hatipiial amateur thfee-cush^ | lor. title. . • s» - i April 10—Willie ••Hoppe- ^defeated BdouarU \Horerna-ns-of-ttel^lu-m retarhr Ing the' 18-2 balkline title. » -, i'- May 1—Ralph . Greehleaf, Phlladel- | phia, won world's pocket billiard title.; May 17--Black -Gold won Kentucky trerby - . May 25—Bob Cannefax- won world's I Ifcree-ettahten hllliard ohampionshipy-.. -, May 30—Joe Buyer. Detroit, wmr hr*-r dianapolls 500-mile automobile race,. May 31—Tommy Gibbons defeated George3 Carpentier of France. . I Pennsylvania university won'Amerl-| \~SStTBStm}~YBBtcaxcr~— — ~ ———r June 6—-Cyril Walker, Englewood; N. I 1>, won national open golf champion-! .-•h-lp. -.- - - - I June 7— Ujtivor.stt.v <tf-JHHia<wwte won-j- t-itercolleKU'te ililc matt-If _ \ ' June 17-—t>jnversify-..«ji''-Washington won PouKllkeephre re^uXiu. June 20—- Yale beat- Harvard In an-• . nual regau^ ^ June 27—Walter Hagen, American ere, won British open H°l' champioh- ' ship; -'-'*•-' July 5—Olympic garofis onlelally. - opened-in-P-ar-iSr July 12—Black Gold won' Chicago Derby „ July 18—Anwirlc% won its eighth con.-, seoutive Olympic track an d field chain-, piopship in Pails, games. July 17—Yale won eiir.ht-uared Olym- ' pic raee. ' July ID—^Heleh Wnls and Mr*. Wljihtinail won womi'ii K doubles terr=' nis title In Olympic.tourney -July 20—Helen Wills and Vincent Richards'won Olyrnpig tttaiiis slnides. The United States led th e world's • nations Ul the Olympic standings with S3 points, FraBee_ second wlth^ 40 \points - - - -- ; -July 26—J4j«my Johnfitoji of St. Patrl- ^..EederaJ. .co.urt. .quashed. Inflicmaaat? --^t,,,. w-ester n amateur golf title. .agaiiist h.uisas City,. t.dt.t_ors_for,-lnoorne u n_=Kdlip. Cumniiryia. wan. worn.- tax j)u,oHgity.._ v v '\^ - ^ vprinz^^HOuse^paSsaa liiiiiildrw+fm— *7-Dec. 3^I\esreVgrrt--eo^1ll(«»'». : «\^^a^&e. ; __ bill tiicluding Japanese exclusion read -to c-ongresg.—sounding note off \X'lauae. • —^— '• : .', t ; P^ro. Drosiierny anu. economy t-n's ainatoar. dUib- Cumniiniia.iy.an- jiiUi.s t.ern„K oli. title. <**•*«» —-•Apr-H-'*!*—-4^i*-rf-eB- ; A-- ; Mur-plM^-nprrtef-- llih of '-TEcnrniany Hall. - - >*^-' '-'->--.i April '27—J.. G; :R«ber-t|f, owner St. jb'uis Stajr. - Aia> -l— Henry M. Byllesby, Chicago tinanoier anrf'ehg'in.eor. > - t !»la-y 2-sJJtiiu!. C.^iLutwistui-, scientist \ \ ' \\\ '\-'•••r.l.ojt-.Jt tam-iva and' former secretary the pTTfllppi-hes\ .' 1 . ...\ .'.\\\ May 5—liatt- Olaxton. un actress. ' May M—H •H.-.'Wi-h'own.r. nuiuisiier of Popular Mechatflca,' ------ . - . ' -Ueurge Keunan. wru.ei irrra traveler: May M'-—BairoJi COnst-i'll >JJLLi'ki-uvnftl-. •ies. FrPiich leader for .Uis.inii.ime.rt ' May ; -20^Sfr\FeTward\.\-t;;..-dfp\:'p:\BrU-' ish diplufnat. Way\ 2S^-Victor Herbert, American coniposer^^— —~ — -. —' \ ' r ~ -— ~ ' June 3—E. C. Shankti.nri noted civl) engineer, in Chicago June a—E. S. Bronson. pr. -i<lent Na- tional\ Edftorlal asSP-<?l«th>ii. at Ef Reno, Okla_^ ~ - ' , June 9r-?Peter Glark Mm-farlane, au - thor ihd playwright. - -> , June 17-^Fi'ank tS\Ciii trentpr, ATriePiT can traveler and write! HI ('hiiui. -^Jjltie f.8--T-Jtidg!e H. M'' Wiir.aiiia'ker of Ohio -Supreme court; • ' ^TT Juiv 5-^A. A. A-dee, second assistant secretary of state. \July 7—Calvin- Coott3gtj, Jr.. younger son of President Coolidge. July W—-vii-s. Isabella. Su-w-art Gard= n-sr o f Boston, patroness of art and music. July IS—Maj. Robert Imurie, Ameri? can vice consul a t Teheran, i'^i-sia.: oT .American\ July 24—Palmer Cox, author \Brownie\ stories .for children July 28—Edward dramatist, Aug. 2—George Shiras, J r . former -justice- of—Knited States-Supreme\court. . .' Aug. 3^—^Joseph Gohradr troueti novel- lstrih England. — • - Former -United—States - Senator- -G. E: 'ToW'nsen'd\\of \MretrtjSfiit?'\ ™ ' — _i^^=- A'ug. 6—Dr, R. G. LeConte.of Phlla- ^eTphla, famous surgeon Aug. 10—Mary Stuart Cutting. Amer- ' ican hoveliat. v .. .'. --. Kranois—-fc^epr-y- —l«il44t>«,- 7 --Aug T& JUnerlcBn-^uUiojv— - Aug ll&—Dr. «B. W. Sjppcy of Chi- cargo, famous stomach sp'eci.ilist. Viscoulit Knollys'of Knuland Dn. Richard Crrepn Moult.,it. former pcofessor o f literature, .tnlverslty of _ChIc,aga,_jjn_ England. 1- -Aug-r 1 S^-ieUa-r-oit^-B,—Colt,—United- \PI Till I evolvedt •*. sy3-fcerr» •€in^^friendly ••wrk-^:- And itrkeTS I never rrsbsed r ert\. s^^b \^t *:\'--'. ' R<1*^f Beds and Bedding at Bedrock Pricej signed beds in all the' popular hard brass beds and iron beds — springs* mattresses. sive if. you set yGurfbed-^«4^d<Mfi^ at \ Eoches\ter's« Hoihe- Stoye\— Finely finished a-ni -^Box-springs and hah* raattafeiMM| mado to prderi »,S50RT:*1ENTSl 78STATE ST.. ROCHESTERji^fl '0m States senator from Rhodi> Island Aug. 20—illss Lucy Pa«e (Jastun of' Chicago, ited anti-cigarette-L-rusader,- Aug. 21—Charles B. Lewis i.M yttad), -fa-n»ous--hurnori»t;--ln--B*ook+>ii— : — ; Sept. 1—Joe Boyer, automobile racer? killed.in race at . Altoona, l',t •JchjLjL Blackburhe, yptgran- KngllBh chj&siwistejv ^H. J Case, .inventor -or narvpstlng machinery, a t Poug-hfceep'..ti. N Y Lieut \Gen S. B: M\ Yoi.tit,. V » ' A.,' retired. — Sfnt. 3—Kriward F . il*.,p> Oaexs^- noted harness driver- Dario Resta, automobllo racer. Maria T. Daviess, American author. Sepi 15—Prank Chance, noted' base- bail leadar, .-\... Jinnnle Murphy, autonioiiile racer, Charles. Zeublln, educatnc and pub-, llclsl^.JJI -SwlbiiRrlarid. . . V < - Sept i6—\V. h. Douglas, ri-sovernor ( of Massnchusetts. I . Sept. IS—John W. Senu.-hcrlo. a«- •, tronomer, a« Ann Arbor. Ml.-li . ^_ Sept. 22—Ex-Senator.,U\ J liarhble bl j -Suiitli lkfeota.'--- -•• -r Congressman W . R. (.rft-ne of Mas- 1 suchusetts. I Sept. 23—nrlg. Gen. C K Sawyer, , President Harding's \physi.-wn at Ma-T rioju JJhla, „_. , .^. .. ' | ,1- I: Sept, 25—Kstrada Cabri.ru , trx-pre»I- deiA Of-rruactfima-la.- — f'linKI'Mti Pynmrci*- iirt ii .1 - Drosiierny am 4—WeaiapJlL. |>lilOL_ 1-6— A n»iHHc«ft-ttt hlgtea -we-n-&r-3t-. In Tallt-ttnn . Irish national April '18—Senate by n vote o f 62 to\ « passed bill excluding Japanese Immi- _ _. -^san-ls- alld reilucing linTiipeo.D !mrni--.:'jj 0 sitl6hTliE- ? ehlcaKi •XmttoU-.iiQ-.ft&r^ECiU. , ^—, . Urr, 7—Dr. DnvlH , .._ April. .22- Jlarij- K.. Xltt. decl_ar«a_.BLftaxd^dl^'phaeXHejan^-jirJfefi of Vi*x sane by Philadelphia jury. — 000 for best eduealiunal plan culc-u- Aprll 23—Senate 'passed the bonus lated t o ronlntain world peace , D , hc ^ < 7- f ^.aiqpni..ai>.d,Mi i a/i:wlid J b» l i Ka A \»^ ?!—Hfip\i-AV444B-s«<.n.inprt worn visited International flive ^toclt_? x ;f e n;V_naVir,na^nMinis championship Veteran'I\ Ameriuaii- -ciress.-ln-BoMon — i- - QilL . 2—?l-r William .I'r...- Canadian capitalist. • ^-uau {.-^.Wiirrcn fin rat; fortiicr BQV- i t-rimr a! low i ,| Oct. ii-Dr \V. A, 1 I .TTiht-H • < >lf \V.»R«OVllll 111 ShnuiUiii president ... i i * y TIT Stnrr.-j-ojflan iiafliinal ti'iinis championshi p I <i^\ ?_—<_'liurlfj?= L Hti-.. :i,i,>n C'hf- i—~\ ^ —•j>ijr=r;rui|-d'\ Aiiiericnn bittidicap , ca f vo bairlie'r and \art p.n\r\..V.' r f -*«n by II—C -DetOt-ot. pij.«KM*tfe, | - t. t -t. 9—P-r,^ W- A, !„- . ..( North- : ' U ——r }- w-estSF-n tiiviv&r-atfryT—n.O*t* l^wi^lst. -- 4 W it .1—Wlsu counsellor beat Epi- ; Oct 11—B. H Far-r, lf:,<.m. ; author- * fe bill: April 25—W. T. Van Orrnan won na- tional balloon raco in Goodyear III. April 20—House adopted resolution tor .childL labpiLamendmeni^^tp-JUonsU- \tutlr'h ... '.\ \ \ \ --•--•-- April 28-^GJV W. T. McCray of ln - -diana. can:vietau_of using inalta to do- -fraUd ' -Tini-r-1 - T T--- --__ =z-y- ..- \ \Apr: f~\20 ^=\MoCrtty\ reslsned as govr ernoi of Indiana- - * - A-p£itea0«— Formur - Governor,-. McCray- -of Indiann-uentenffedrto len years in .pr,Unn-»Mul-r,_i > ,,,]„_4,',,i.QM0. t - Dec- 8-~Inmes B. L»uke gave $46,000.- 00i)-and George Easlumii guvc-$f.U,50O.- •000 -to edufcatlon and-hospitals Dec. 9—JNew. York Tribune Company acflultted of lUesal pubjjshlnij of in- come ta x returns. House, passed Interior department api>ropr'lat-ion--JilU^-carxy-lng^ ifiuil o i I23S;0O0,00O ' , -'„. JJec. 11—Senate passed $I4O.>i0ff.Ou0 bill for rehabilitating th e navy icl -Dec 15—ConBri;ss__.h.e!d—Iu.fi,llluCiaL™c U eminent „ _ . . . ' '\^K \rrr. < . r harlus_L iiu;. . M,«.nr *\\\ Aug. '\\ \\'---•' - »htjtH- tnd sopt n^ird in first international hors e race . ', it y on peonies. I n Readlii,. I , - Sept. 2—Biil. Ttlden. retuiued national—- — ripfr - .12'-^-rAnatol«- Frwc-i temiss cluiropioiiship. defeatinji \V Sau\_ \{S*i , \- *— Johnst-oit , . 'Kdgirti. Lirr-lrtn, aBtrorr>tin*r. n-t-Up- ' Sept *a—William. Melljprn of St. Louis land. Cul •won tVesiern (jolf .fl.tle>.!_ . .; - - Dr. - l,! - C. Setrtye,- ftrst i.rpsidont_^)f- Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd won smith i-otlese. women's n»lf ulianiiiionship. ,- )ct H —Cnited Stntt-s Si-uator Prank -~ —St-pt» l-l—i^ma; Wills defeated I^tila—Bnnfti^gis* „.{_GrtvH+c.ti*H« t Firpo •uf-.-Arg-eiiHna-in-a-.2-*ruund-figh-t., « -n.^f i7_Tr~H\nc'<vm - r-^r-Tffrm~rirC«ir* **l>f '\-—'A>i>«il«-tn'\tenills tam de - cat :o\newspiiper I'ul <-r ' feated Australians, roialnmg David f, %l is—Admiral >•• Percy Scott, lit accordance with our established€«storn of-carrying' over ria ~- —nianTufacctixr^xlHF4trs^roirr^n'e--^ea«t>n--i;ft^ -we- annpunee Our Annual sale ^ryFiir&rimeiit-aiidfti^(^-mll-be^el^ At the original prices these Furs were Very good values—now7 with reductions o{ One-fifth—Ithe Wues are extmorcTinary There is \a greater variety of Qarmer\is and Stylelfrom which' to choose than any pre- jvioi^'}anuary,:Sale-—arid tfie;.va&<ei Ire momrmgrkabirikin ~ever._ _ t \-•-. --Piiw(?g»Block <^Art«^*§c«K u h Buffalo- 5OI-50J Mistn St- 4ah&-eth&in i p!0^Fess at-owr Buffalo Store *^lAfe«jAkHjWx*MBfc jh^k. ham of Connecticut fleeted senratm' to fill vacancy caused by death, or Frank B. Brandesep „Dec 18?-^Eo.ay : or\*Sa»wr \Grrrmpe^s---nair May 3—Ptesl'deHt Cflolldge vetoed the Bursum pension tnoreuae bill. •' May 5—Senate . adopted Democratic t*X r i'ectuetI'>ii--W[),—:—^ncv.'.\_:;\\- ' r \ .. _. ., „ , May—-7=^Vli^thuda.st--ge^lelall-coJltere-nce„^{n.t erre d--art-Tarrytown. N Y HCne i pt^'l-Uttiiirrteion- plan ef ftorth^ MiL. Dec-:-\- SO COitgfoBs- fjiws&ua .XSI =^maE=anaarcTnn— ^=sr—. — :~—.; ~. -~: --BoiraByir-.\-\ —rr~rr~. — •—-—— May 10—Senate jrassed tax bill a s • - «KTIS'I TOTDI'A * ^revIsiSS by Dems.'Tats. i IND US'1 RIAL * May 11—Mn^or Martin and Sergeant , . \ Harvey reached !••>« Poller. Alag«a. i Jfcf i ie—Harbor workers-Jn every ^^^S^O^JZ'^^iinJ. fJj^^ 1 ^^^\!- 8lrik 7 ?^«L\ P l!S5*)lS-Senate by margin of on.' i £» 0 f^UJA^ voU sustained President's veto of Bur- • w^» f a if^Vn« u ^nd wamsters- of- sum .pension^om.. __ ^__„^„_. „„ f „.a' Chicago struck lor more. pay..winning' mooting for Wowlrow,Wilson _. T^'opt, 13—^Aimorican\ golf tenm de^ '^^^2r-^ e ^^h^ r utnaak''ch\ca&.'''' 4-^M4wtm-jMag«\ fctted- -*Brit i i i aliHggHrr*Tg<!rlivHigr*'W^Hg'T t '''~i^^ \ J '\ CUP --AinlrK-an—- -— I,r ' ll^-\'Bueh.el Sept. 10 second and declltng (mum from Kng- .?°'? j-i^i.\ ,.^°. n or cou.iudo: f\rmer governor Sept. 20—Wni ter- Bitseri .wfoA 1 prtrfes- ,,f,.-,T irnlf-^i-TnTnnfrvnfihtT ' -Qc-tyw**™..---: J lllH o itfo journntis't T^ff-gnir-rh^mpttinilhtf.\^'--'\\\\ ''\\\\ \ \ 0et.-\--5S^=JV Dlmrr- -t~-\-. donesr -J r. ianta, won itstlomil amateur golf chatm- \pioiiship-. Ladkln defeated Epinard, French horae, in.second intjprnatiohal race. - Kevv \ VurK titauis.~~Jsion ..National league penn j» lit »^j|t+|V~-™A^4ilJi A-JU-^^Wjf^-w^^.ltjAXiiT-sJf *M •>f - AgfrtCTiltuTe- fed n„vullsU ijianufacturer. of famous Central raised May-To-^Presklent ^ooildge vetoed ^\f^ adornp^mlse; Lauru Jean 1,1 ljl» Henry S. Cooper Kenoshii, Wis. Oct. 26—Lew Iii)ikstad..er, minstrel. . \* - • -Dr- -Ci™-~F.- Ne-'wgtw-.b, Canadiaft- a*» Sept---29—Washington. Senators- won ; , Ihropologist. ' , Arhortaan leagus pannaai™. .^ -\— -: r -z£)cXi—Xf-^=$- <; rr y _^Gct l-ttommis«I<»tier Landis black- T footballl cqarli TfStod fJImmie G Connell and Coach Gen W .11. llaldi-ii-a-n cammnnder in -Cozy Dolan of the Giants for trying to chief of Confederate V ,-terans. Throw-•»-•*,—A+berl—H—Kw—J-^a-4«--^;o—cap«jiJlst. -Ii Hitughton, noted the soldiers.\ bonus hill \ May 17—House QV^iT-Qdar veto trriBF a- 'iiTtaaerpm^-pt! gainer bonui bill. 313 \to 7S Army worlcr-iPWft-tor»-flow -from A ttu of -t-signed fol-«entruI bMumlw&us field / wr^ld^ clnirrrpltnrKritp. ______ - _- . .. — . «, rment workers— .. :P et ,. --llrr^a.''. zen_ J.e>at Epinard In \' tfftii'd'iiUeiliatl.-ial \laut- i Get. 2S-^JauH-s * Chicago banker Li .!••' .rgani . vmeran Pen. 27\-Chlcat_o to Paramashiru 'slamL Japan. - -Aril 8—FTTry-flve Western rmllways .--MayU,U--Cyr-Us -Woods resigned-*.-. ^» r B -pVr^ceniwag^ lncrea§fi-Tocon- —ittnbas-sador- t o Japan. K „„„_ ^ni \. aucTorsTl-TTiKeTn-Bff-tf^^ w -^•^ ^tf^rZlT i ? d hrr?~™ law ? THKy-iJ^WBgrsru Tnrrrk liwra Subiait- hall. ov ^^^ ,5 l^k^^^^\i\n^t a ted wage dispute with engineers and Ui May ^ATmyflyers re*ohea Minato, fir ^ federa t ratlwny tabsf board. —in—*n4--flew--thence to Kasuml Jnne ^^.fttsson workers ended r*^-n«»r—^p-k*o, ; nftpfife—Jn—Chicago- V \ May 27—Methodist, getierat .confer; j ^, y la.Ke \buildings ^^-.iCHwir-!—flM4==Arr««^^MJ=olia-rge^d i _.f-^f raffes Ifl\ FeTitni?\. , ' \ ' \. „ , -» W. E LfWjs. puM'-' »r of New York ' TeOTST-c!—\orr \ence rnodlnsd tire tjatt on darrctng* and theaters. June 1— President Goclidge signed -t#rH''r^-™*'\V.t-lftri--fr»t' t Vune -§—Posf' jbffice- ernployees\ 61\ Canada \struck. - tiein g -up Dominion's |- postal service. 2-$_=,PCTrty—tiTOUs-trrtl—-B^Tm-eTrr—r —*—^-KeW Vorlh Senate passed resolution proposing twentieth, amendment to-Constitutlon- by which congress la gxvon power to control labor of persons undw jelghteen.. _ ~ : Jun«-*^Mo-.aW=H«UfiH^-&Mr»-^*i bin-d__feaUd-_iO--l}Oja-ie-_.___ nyn.inst-a.il steel -corpora June ,4—American army a^viatorirj Pittsburgh Plus price.jyiT - — • --••••• —.j. Aug. -?T ; —itecei^ers et- Gct. 13—Anthony Woostroff, Newark, | e T Sas'r, Ilarbauuh. writer of Nick •won-^National A«-AT.~U;-.pentatmon;— \-\pys^rt,,,- a^ < .r^i. H: \ \ '< ' '•-- '\( ~j • - XTCT. -Z-r-^P-i'iiiicey i-f-tlgson Burnett, auffibr nriar pITiywTt,mT. , - - if R. Sawyer. auih'>r of many \dime novels.\ _ ^ _ , -J . T JjiVi, 1—W; W. Sibrny assisTnni com- • , missibn-r geh<-ral «_\ !n'fflt_fra_T->!!. . 1 Nov. 2—Kn-I N«»llR<-n. Danish srcnlptor. N£CR'QL\JGY Telephtme compnny } Michuel na-vrilovlrh Yugo-Slaylan I minister to Ureal, nmjin. —Nov. 22—Yale h*at -Hftl^ftr* lit ttRft^ ill. - - - - • '— \ ------ -- University of Chicago won Western conference football \chalupI&nsMlp Kdv. 2.r—Army defeated\\ N_ afoCBstn. \ 3an 1—Mfs. Martha goote Craw, Nov. 3- E'x-Srhat-of *\* rnelius CoTr'oT - }\ - ] in- l.imdr-irt and tT,'n, -fiew fxnnn J-apan t o Shangha i %s'in_'~hl^ , *fra'.-- , Of-'Iand\-<on^upper- ^lis MsslppI for wiia life preserve. ._ . . . -educator, tn-t-n-ioc _ „ _ unions of - Pennsylvania railroad lost Jan. 2— Rev. S. Baring Gould,- eml- . Nov 4—'Ferdinand W. Peck, pioneer $-_.000,00(. suit for back pay. pent I_taglish.auth,HLajad,kymn writer ehlcagoft-n. July 22—^Federal trade ^commission. • Nathan^-B._ Scott, -fofin-er United:, aabr&l Faure K-r.iwn composer | glgej_^<?9rporatrons U8»nB^_-^aj^9t = J__c^Jja.dJ^..qjlde t&z. _4^u«*4-i*--l\^aUini^____^_.-_'--_, .'^TIZ:. system. . mous American savant- r j- ov §: >ir n rv i'.il\>' Iy^dEe. I'nlted * named tor -Wil ~~~ Chicago.— -J_ug Jan. -16—lAv.______Uri<;e rTancis lUgan, n—of -• Ahier-teaii dlplorna^r-au--4K>r-^arn-H-«!\ . . -i-tOT.- PeTe Marquette roia joihe. -isiloolal Lenin. . premier \of - States aenaiuf rrfilir _ nr-'-a'cnusetta itchtn. ex-g'i'vernor ot North Car sirhal—\T\ --— —-—-\----'-; : Nov. 1 4— Dr MaMHi'T^Flantz, presl ^ r ^^dent---t»WUdge--^v-e-toee inen-s-ma_c± -Sw^ri«BeB--brother8^ alrowiig salary .increase to postal em- | —plqyjSjst—--\ ————— —-- • -jmve- S-^guprerne. nourjF.-.llTthf»lds rron-: tenf-*of -^-t»awr>«ref-eii«og. a. ^ Applotnn, y,, 11...... y Vi. ' —^——\—\——~ prominent stituticnality of law prohlBltiftg sal e - or Inrfeortation of malt lf-juor-fpf-nredt* • *cirie. ^une 10—American arm .Asm. iaft t £? rid^rf^radV 't^^rSXn W • tiwEktA. £br Haiphong. French .Indo- t-%lJ a ^Ri^i^t n, S ws 2liking Hongkong China. jLun«--10--^-Republicah .liatlonal con- VVehtlon opened in Cleveland, Ohio. June 12—Calvin Coolldge and Charles G.-Da-wes nominated by Republican na- .tional convention . ' Bandits held up mall train near Chi- cago, -getting loot estimated at ?2,- 000.000 June 17—Flfcrmer-LabQ.. progressive gn*vgh'tion-^opened-Mn---l-5—P-a^tl-;\''—••\-—•- _ June 18—American aviators flew 500 miles to Bangkok. Siafn. June 19—Farmer-Labor convention, domih-ated b y commuiHs.ts, n-ominated Duncan McDonald of Illinuis for Pres- ident and \William Couek of \Washing-\ tori for vice president. Farmer dele- gates bblted« June 23—--Lieut Russell Maughari flew across United States in 18 hours 20 minutes Jpna 24^- i Deriiocratlc '.national con- vehtio* met in New York. July I—Coast-to-coast air mall serv- ice inaugurated July 5—American flyers reached Karachi, India.. Julx 9-^John W. Davis'of West Vir- ginia noihina'ted b y Democrats on one lj-undred an d third ballot as candidate for presidency; Charles W, Bryan, gov- ernor Of Nebraslsa, nominated for vice presidency -, ' 'July43—United States flyers reached Vienna, Austria: »~ \July 14—United Stateia flyers given big reception upon arrival in Paris. .Suly-I-ft-rtlhlied States-flyers- readied London. - ' \ \ July 21—Nathan Leopoia, Jr.! - and •Richard Loeb, both of Chloago, entered plea ot guilty to the charge of murder- \ing «Bpbert Franks, fourteen-year-eJB son o^a. milHonalrfc'. . T* •July 30-^United -States flyers flew from Broiisih, England, to the Orkney Islands, ^ . •' * i AUK. 3>—Federation cf Labor In- ddrsed LaFollette-Wheeler ticket. Lieutenant Nelson, United States fly-- —Kentucky—«^r^ed--to t -e^lfc^-cHJ-t—&lve--M**B TOI.|<«»T- cl'op. wine*. Jan 21 .t—Rui -— Gen.—liee •dirfetiiiay—f-armtnis Am'wlv '•vx'j\..'-•. Sept. 1—Federal trade commission can soldier of fortune • Nov 15—^-'Herman Mack ^ccB.sgi„,CbJ.cago_, KetaJl.IiitB'.lier, Peal- j a n . \J—\aT-W^-Appletgn. puollsher.-^hu^i-jnflr, of CW^Lt ; -» efs^ assoeiatioli of Urtlati- competition. - in.N'ew 1 -Vorfc' — ~ -''-•\-— \-«-?—- —\T^STOfifeKir™*TrngTfsh Sept. a—PatalipuTnlatton strike riots JanT~2r— Thcophlle Braga, -ex-PfesU I man \ ~~ ill .Hawaiian islands . » ; deirfuf-Portugal. t : : ' 4* Nxjv 1-0—H-u-*—*-*—fc«uiKet- Jieiexah. Feb. 1—-Windrow Wilson, twenty- j Wnshlngton corre^p i !• ni states- Get. 5—Aluminuim Company o f Amer- ica \accused of questionable pra«tiees Oct. 6—Big, rio of str silk Workers i n Paterson. N. d. Oct 30—Supreme court ruled Fed- eral courts must grar£t jury trials In contempt cases growing out o f labor •disputes. Nov.. 6—Federal Judge Wilkersori upheld power of federal railway labor board to compel witnesses to a ppear. ' . Nov, 15—^Burley tobacco growers of Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Tenjn.esseo -and vct*prar. theatrical, prp- Morunn Si. in fliglvland eighth President-art the- United Statesi—-J B,- & 7 Rise, Feb\. 12*— Dr. Jacques Loe'b, ianioua T ducer. biologist •. Mi's. J. P Feb. 18—Rt.- Rev. Alexander B; Gar- Falls, N, Y; f rett;—presiding bishop of Protestant Nov. 1'7—Mgr. <H«- --MUS..ecumenical Episcopal church in America, at Dallas, patriarch nf (Jrpcli nr'ii-,d6x church. In 'Feb. 21—Congressman H. G—Dupre Constantinople, of Loulslan i. Nov IS—Kt^i'nngi- -man J II. Ste- Feb. 24-—Former-Congressman, J. I* phens Of Texas • Slayden pf Texas. ; v A. N. llc-Kay i;eiiPi** manager .Salt Feb. 26—Ueorg-e Randolph Chester, \Lake Tribune author and playw-rieht. in New York. Mrs. Nov. 17—Convention of American Federation of Labor opened in Kl Paso, Texas. Nov. 21^-National Granse In convene tlon went oh record avainst child la - bor amendment ft Com'titution. Kov. 24—-A. F of L voted agtti-nst support o f new political party. Wages of Maine textile workers re - duced 10 pe r cent. Njv. 2,5—Samuel\ (lumpers r^-elef-ted president- Of A. F. of I, Nov. 29—Railjyay -lab-ir board voted $4i-O.0.O,000 \vage 'Ihcreape to enf;inp-ers and firemen oh W-e«ite' - rt lines Dec. 4—^Pan-American, labor confer- ence opened in Mexico City. . A DISASTERS Jan. 3—.Explosion in starch factory in Pekin, 111 i, killed 30. Jan. 10—-Britishsubmarine With crew of 43 sunk -in colliMori, - Jan. 25—Thirty-three- coal miners, klUedL by exptosiori- a t Johnston City, in. : .•••''\• Jan. 26^^Coal ml.ie explosion at Shanktown, Pa., killed 10 men. ' Feb. 8—^Kirty-two men killed when pond broke through' Into Iron mine nea> Crosby, Minn. March i—Explosion of TNT at NlxOn. K J., killed l'fj, fnjured score.s and de- stroyed the plant aiid town\ •March 8—-Expldsiun entombed ana killed 17& miners at Castle Gate, Utah. .-•t n \ciitcaeo. March 0—-Furnlftf CongresHiiiULii-J. Mi Levy of New York March 8—A. 11 ' Smith, president of NeNv. York Central railway. March 1) — lJiinjel Uidtiew-ay Knight, American artist, in Paris. March U>—wpen (iuiterrez, de. facto I'rosidetit ot H«nduriis. . March 15-^-Jiidge F. E. Baker, United State.-* .Circuit Court of'.Appeals, In Clitrafro, United' States District .lu.dgc G. W, Jack\ of Louisiana. Dr. W-. Q-. SlUlmari. head o t American Humane-association. In Albany, N. Y. Mnrch 20—-Newton Kut-ssle. Aiiiprican novelist . . \«»« ifar^h SO-^Gonjsriantler Itoy I'TEm- r.lcli. U..S: N -' Dr. P.. A. Baker, general superln,- tendent National Anti-Salnoh league. April 3—Charles A. Mujin, editor.and publisher Scientific American.. April 7-—Marcus A Smith, former senator from Afiacnn April 10—Hugo Stinnes. industrial magnate of Uenrjany . f Nov. 19 — (\.ivrdinal 1. '-d e Of Ireland \' Jau^L^aUa4U!jL4lIcl.Uxo-l«o^- ducer \ Nov \^20—Gen Sir I..i • Stack, sirdar of Kgypt. Nov. \ Warri-n G. Harding, at Marion, Ohio. Nov. 22—-Herman Hycrmans, ' Dutch author and piny writ... • Nov.'!!*—C. S I'-Tin,-lul.d, secretary of the treasury in C!uv..M.ind's cabinet. Nov 27^-Huko «f l\.<;i.'iforL Nov aS—Dan,! M l..ans. •athletic-di- rector of Nni-i i, v\ .-pl.i it. iihiversity Nov 29—<!iiic\'ii.u I'uncini. fanious Italian cotilpo.-«-i Dec. 2—Cdii.'l' Ki.'r.nf-d-y, 'noted out- ,C\oor show-niati- Dec\. 5—Ciprintu\ Cusiroj former Pres \tacirtr-ftf.r \'en»zufln Deo- £5 — M,fs <'.<-hi; Stratton magnate p i umimuj . t Friedman of Vienna., in \New April 14--Louis H. S-ulllvan. ifintrreht - ^^ l &'^_Sla\hUJn Pitney, foi architect i n Cnc-ago • preme ctwrt just let- . April 19—L. |1. aoyhlon, -pro-lessor of architecture, t'niversiiy ot Michigan. F jv. teyendecltet',4American artist.. Api?il 21—Elepnora Duse.. fanVous Ituliah actress. In Piusburgb * Marie Corelll, not*;d KiifUish no'v«list April \Zr. —Llnd-xn W. Sates. Amerlcah.- .waterway e'xueru in Paris - • April 24—G- Stanley HSU. noted Vlfchpiogist. at Worcester, Mass. Porter, novelist, . \** -^ t • *\\ A • iff ' c Brown, Termet president New York Central. ' • Bishop II J' Ale.rding >if Fort Wayne Ind. 1 Dee. i — William C i\* ick, joul-naMst. Dec. S'—Clijef Gra nil - Rabbi\ Isaac eiednian of Vienna.. In New York. rmer S.u- preim Dec 1 \ l-JS— AUfiusi\ ['.'Iniont. financier and spor-lsiimii a Edward' Hulslag, American artist. Dec. 13\—Samuel Gompera, president American Federation o | Labor. Dec. 14—-Con«rpssman T. F . Applobv ofNewJeru. v ,, Martin H 'illvtin, ex-governor of K»v Xork . .•• * I • .i--»a • j 1 * > --^—7 ^t' K\\j»-i» • r 'rr'\ ••}--' Jaimarv DouMe-Header at the h^NHARY ts art important montfi m:& t -^^if^^^wliich K 'th^'.p.ttl3.1ic-:is\\-gr€atly'- interested are Tidi and prices are quoted to move vast quantities\ of mer= chahdise. . \~ ~ 'A double-header event this' /ear brings the January White Sale and f he January Fabrics Sale on the same day, both starting Monday, January 5th,and continuing throughout the month, sup- plemented from tim'e.ki time*by other \merchandising events of alrHosr~e\(iual impjortance, . Preparations mfad« months ago on a basis of a store doa \bled -in selling ca-\ pacity. bring to the' cu'stomers ahd friends 'of this great Rochester invita- tion .vast stocks of Whfte Good^ and' Fabrics* at additional price-concessions made possible by .q.ua:ntitj- buying. The^January Whit e. Sale.em braces' all. that*s new and dainty in Women's'and Misses* Underthi'ngs-ft'om our own* coun- 'try as? well as fi'.(ina.'over.sea<---r , *:«?rit Gownst Costume Slips, Envcjope Che-' mises, Vests, Step-ins, Bloomers—in fact- a comptet#: assortment of Under* wear of hieduirri and better grade's\.\\' ^T-atMrtiryn^thre--Whit-e Sale- includ-es- i Linens, both houserKjld-^arid decorative. Sheets, Pillow Gases\ Bed Spreads, -\Towels and many, lines of White G^ods- by the yard, all offered during January at savings possible,at no other time;; .- The Januaix'Fabri-cs SalfiJgrese^Es a . wonderfully eom]D.lot(y^ssorfrrrent of S111tK'~Wtio1^hT^nn~ Wir?n~ ;i GTrsd^»rreTV- and novel in weave f color and design, from the looms of the Old World .and the Orient \as well as from American producers ' - ' * The January Sales afford opportunity to.supply your.needs for months to come at .price? which have made McCufd\y'§ a synonym for value-giving over the. .Rochester area. \ . _ **\' • Maij orders carefully filled for those unable' tb come in person, but earrj4^e^ tion ;-* advised while stocks are comr plete a nd^_ comprehensive,- May we serve you to our mutual benefit? .1 MeCURDY&m, ROCHESTER, N. Y. *v- ' \ ^v: :v v s?M ••$>{& >*?*.•'