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^s*^!^/ ,it-=?^»wttw <9|gjt„, >\\? a*\ 1 ^ 5 *: >' ••W^^TssrorihgqtV- TwwE,. -•sonatas' ,'WHBWKS^W </nw^y u ? 1 tri**R8e*¥, bfejEMeeprm\'tfB*• THURSDAY, JANUAR^ IS, 1925 *«fc SOME REAL =llEeea Tea^giftipgBi.lh. 23c Japan- Tea^-J^Mem. Arand,, r#ular er^tt^litstr-Ux.. v.», ..„^--,-,. •.--SZoJ |^- \^iHjaJT p^uM package........ *.. .29c ^rtefcwell -Coffee, #e quality, lb,.29c 1|. L. W, SflreetTCorn, 18c quality per ban. .\. i...... .12c Three PinesBrand Peas, 18c qufil^' -•• ity,_ pefe^gifi.^ , 4 . ™~ .^^^^^Jge fiROCKPORf REPtlBUC !W•il«^k«S!L•'!s••i••'*•'**•••?• , >•*••*•••• j*»»*««M*«»«*«Wi.***'»?** M **y* ,M \** ? * Thursday-Afternoon, Jan, IS, '25 73K -^M^af^aa^&iweis^^ptfRT: was weTT represented at the recent installation i of officers helji by Etoliau 'dhapntet, O, BLjJk. of SjtejiCfefBQ'yt, 7qniA rft°riiMr meeting:of thaW\. S^TT. Step ihip the' ©otowtuii'lty /Getter; and make your pledge for next y«ar. It is need©d, •-.... entertain the Pirigcilla Neetleworkerb ednes | 4ll? r ^!f*e^©a3f#^s\3ar The-, Parent-Teachers A^g'ectotion TJV--wiil> 'be held^t-the icSSeTBT^Iri: i^'ai^t^-'ffilsarlMif^e'HHB^etts estreat,:! Friday. afternoon ait 3 o'clock,. -New members always wolcoBia Snow\ Land Med. 'Red ,Salmon 25c ' ciuality, can ,,. *..., 7, ,....,.. .19c <)l'yde Brand: Mustard Sardines* 2Qc -—-•quality, -pp-i*-•nan -.... ....18n; 2 for 25c fta-igQlfn QTL-aSo quality, rai^ _<\Jc Premier Codfish, 40c quality, can. ,28c Ttound CanvSardines 15c quality..^ 09t* Squab Soap 15c quality,..... .2 fori5c tJhili ;CoraCarne 15& W ....,,, ,2 for 15c GiBan^t-Jipviaporated Milk large •Coltoh's canned Asparagus 35c size 27c Royal Knight- AaparaCgus, large can 27c Export Borax Soap, per cake..... .04c Premium Family; Soap, cake 04c •'.iFrank^W. Newinajii of Hamlin, has purchased the, large lo-Von the south side of' Main street Jm'BlJaon of th& P/Tfr^StentoBS^effeate-,; and will erect a Ford service and gasolia© station thereon. Some of the 7-2#&ft teachers isn New Mrs. Ashworth on Friday eveanhvg, Jan. 23rd. ±Wji3).*<p.k ft. Austi-n^Mjpmentati the Fifth AsaemiblyJ^striet. has ibeen a-pipointed a member of tM--6offiffitttea TfOUR NAME. IN PRINT Personal Mention About Iverybody d—FOP Eywybady* .... ••3/lm. S. Heuer is confined to h&r 'Itoixii^ 'by utoeflfe^ Jjrs.-Era,nk J h. spent Thurs- o ft .pubTffi _ educati6n, pusbllc 'lieaitlh\\an£l : military affairs. ——^—-- -''••- _^aih<> ^frKiSftftuts will--hold # ime-^-t:ing jHO'Pace Bailey of Fadnport was. -the •guest .of relatives ttere, Thursday. f= -tMie^ajel fiQesMfeaffl^retuiaed ;*a. iSl Bogv-entutie^s Senilnajry 'Sunday after- Friday afternoon in the \15Tfiirsessio!i; room at the. 'Nominal Qcjiooi, AJ11 mem- rogueated-r.*o- <bp*if their •Drrecttoir JPhomas IM. Ijyncli iSfete. Income -Tax Bureau, itfersf are .monej^S tiiime. Last weed's history notes ^is well as Village Board and W^ter 'Commlsioii cTo^wtfect-^ott* -*~ ^PI'V-ITTT I AMONG OUR CHURCHES Jesus Said tJhto iHer, I -am the *&• ^urrectjon and the life:. h£ that be* lieyevth in, me, though IhV were deady yet shall he Hvft£.Apfl whosoayor liveth ana: belie-veth \in iue^ —Joitt It:25. -^halH-^mevejMlie^ Church of The Nativity Rev. M. J. Kredg, Pastor- Ev. Luth. Concordia Church . ^ehlaei JtHey is #eii.din^ the week 1 in H^mliin the guest ^ Ms son, John I • 'M'ar iMiM^ed. A^\Swfis spent last, wee-v in ^aHft'ter ffip- jgufiSt. of Mrs.. 'Q-ebrgv Pi»esbyteria*i \ChtH'ch Rev, E. D. Webster, Minister —^erv^es-OB- ! S»»day: ^Moj , nJa«f ; 5SoE- J. snip «t 10:30;. iSomday School, 11:56; Ves.per Service, 5, P- in.; Mid^Week •Meeting, Wifednes^ay 8 p. m. •Smltbr ;; _\V^ .-.•-..:.... _ _ , ar. and \Mrs. ^aflrBS^&amian^speiit\; \ \ ; ---^~ -^., r .. l _-' 'Saturday in iRo'cheS'ter tUe guests of St. Luke's Church friiemds. '\' ' ; —-^—Services Sumdiay. Jan. 18 OTIC v^- 0n and af tet^teumar^ 1st, efm& ned FlCMju^Eee<laad ^Seed business wttl )?&cgn<A ueted items which were lack of space will he found.on ipage 2, lesson that they are stiibiJ!e,c.t_to_fche Itate personal income tax according to >, .. _.__.-. ,. ,._. ... ^ v —~- - _ ^^pgethep-with othej I'bems of interest \•yMite' Flyer \Soap cake.. —T. Pollar Searlsoap, caKe..:. BgOOMLS, each..^^ r70*er ^,39c - »• afpe none too early in getting to work on is now. ' ; : *^^ [*^3nHaTOlanrfarffleT\s i ays7fett by paytnig cash for his purchases o£ farm sup- ring the past year, ho •secured iHE-^me-a-fellaw needs a friend and the world seems to be just one big chunk of indigo, that's the tune to tit dawn and write us a letter or •Now is tUse itiime^to* -figure «ut thef next village election slate, In year's •past petitions have heen oiirculated too 'liaitieto-ibe of se^rce^ind- j th©9e- i hiavteg-r| lH\m'iffia~wnp^»Mon-^e*^office-l aiscounts that totalled $350. The in |4e«&fc^iWb^4!flon3&y4haL^^ to do this cost him $55, making a iiiet eavintg of $295-.—Hilton Record. -The'law'requires that all headlights •and profit. . -, - - • •«- Amonig'the real- estaste transfers we note the following: Eugehfe 'ColTSnier and wife, to Stuart GollameF and -wife, property- \in Oaimlin; John Owens hy exr. to Edward. Connors, p-ropertT m \The: History •OlU'b will meatrFrrday afternoon with Mrs. Charles H, Wad- hams. Mrs. Breniian's tpw&r is '^ATuF •tralian Life in Town and Country;'' OT'Ks^-^fenta^flsSll^Baid^ja^^ nrtet^be-*o1nt±tIly--^testedT--«»d-^4Ee Brockport Service Garage has been de- signated, an -official testing statix^n^ Oriv&r-s are expected jo-carry ceVfl- 3^1[t!:iei^^|^t€lephojae or-cmtt or fend out ^omejway^ pi letting H» kisow\that heVito\ need 1>f a ton or more of our superior coal; ~^~f • • \ \•'• UESNLTBDTtEf Market StFeet Coal Yard flcates to lights are in eoniform.!ty with the legal requirements. * . •Sir. anl Ofl.rs. 'eiark French-entertain- ed a 'jplartgr of trleM's at di&ner-q'-Hes- d!ay eveninig. . iM>*«s ;}<Tay -^0#eni|:iS- spen'othg a few d^ays in Rocbesite'r the guest of iMrs. Dionald fflyyaer-'^---^ John Oa-rrlson left yesterday to visit Ms 'daughitier, Mif9. John Corhin, <& PittsDbucrgh, Pia. ~ Cto'en- Hose~ Auxiliary held a. meet 4«.g-SEugftdiav. evening. a.t ,t be , ,home_jaL Mrs^WJIHair CODI- awinjon at S a. m,; Morning Prayer and s&iTTimn- ait rn-.ao a. m. Rev. <6eorge M. Stutter of Hobart College* G-eneva, TrfliciaUiitar^—•—= r _ M*thodist-Epi .\ .Revrl. B. Miller. Pastor 10.: 30, preia.c,h'!ing by. the pastor.' 1-1:50, Sunday \School. We droipped 'tihiree .below- the 200 mark last Sunday, Will not those _ three 1 come next Sun- •diay-atfd -bTiih'^-t'hireo^other's to-nxake-up id ©tttespie H.^S. Bushnell ft£\ •George and Lester Rich were over the •aver.aigei? 6^00-rn-m-rrlSpwor^-Leaig^o^Sjer.vicie,- wiith Miss Mary .Paddoek-aiS-tiBe^leader-.. \Government of _Australia.'\' \••T^e-ta^pwers^o^^^^^ Warsaw hrave voted to purchase the old fiair-greunds for upwards of $ai,000 j»diicb iprnbR;b(ly*meaniH. t.liflit. hfire^'ftor Sundiay guests of •their parents, M«« and iMrs. Leonard Rich. ^^^.^^ m ~. W.^ : - -wrop m n.^ ar „r An address wiM he given hy Pr. P. G, Lcckipoirt were 'recent guests of Mr. Wyoming county -will have but one fair, •-The %i'U.a'ge intends using the grounds tof a^parkf; \•'\ \__\_\- - 'Miss Madeline iBarnum of Lockpo.it bias been spending two weeks with iMrB. Georg'O Hunlttogton, iM-iss Pcirothy OaMwell of Jamestowx J4s yxsitiTig:_ , at thejhoarrc of hor sister, Mrs: Gejtmge' L-anoaBMre, Scientists • \B-pe dis-covered a nei?} fe amd.Mis, ^tobei't A-vborne of Lai, a native of Ohina, and now. a member- of the-Medioal- !Staff*of-tli«- Roclester City BosDital. All who are interested are invited*. This. will, he the second of a series of iiieetlnigs on -eii'liia,. '—• ^— - - 7:0Q. Short sormion by th© waste, will he precpded bv a sacred r concert:- Co-me and hr.iri:g yo^^r friends. wonder in the world of radio, and that j Boctoester were guests SuIday^oThte\ jis the forecasting of.a sto-im €hat i» [.mother Mrs. Fred Davis. A special meeting of 'theJinishtk M' °f \ s ^ A ^IT^^.J^ I • My ' ^ Mw '' & M - Ru P srt 8 I» B * •Oolumibus will be held Sunday after-. . . » ,* « • A «. ,^ wiay-wrtn tnear aauE-ni'-r. MIS. ineo- * n. - '1 7. 0 A , , • •• thousand miles away, .andfollowed the L^-p. ^oniin a f want T.T1T«> noon at their rooms at 1:30 o'clock.I , .. . . . owe axpapun, ot Cjast.i-.aKe . ^course o£.th^alQniLQV£i' a= course_of . ^, .^d-Wzs.. JohnJ&a.^ ,-vr ft spendtos 11,500 miles. ^ _ j &m0 t j ma ^^ ^^ dn-uethter, Mrs. OHeida County Creameries Co, T ^ ,;GE0. BRQGKETTt Manager BGJgfeport, N. Y —; \Main street ''Stores of Qua ilk? OUR BEST GREAM SPECIAL i^a^Fuircrem CHEESET 27c lb. ©isbriot Deputy A. -H. Sojphle and ,hls senKitidfcmiferthe third degree on'-a r JJg^^y^t^ 5 ^ 1 ^ ap? te Califontht E.^^AShen^ atTCnowlosville sent,an ; gfcmiTeritnetmra aegree.on-aj on( , Krtira nnr .. <i ^ m ^^, ^ „, ^^^ ^^.f.^.-; -„_- r.^ .,»._ T „^„„ ;. ,,. . and have, our ttanks for a ^opy of they ^ an d 'Mrs-. James Clark of~Roch^ {famous holiday edition class of candidates. Following the de-1. _ .... ,,,. • __ ... T . gree tvork a^inner win he served-tot TT \'S ^t ™? ^ ^^steaiiKfflaa^Ltoariu Monday to attend the Deputy' and- his staff «t the .Hotel An . ge eS \ Tfane6K T ^ e te ^ !\!f ^ .«» toeral of Mra. Henry Clark. ' , .. i ,_ * ' i in it to cover several rooms—if it were -Brockporb- — *• -— \~~Tt©orsctarW^rtftiriiS^f-^ Bureau -Maaa^er, has tendered her re- sf^natiflih to: .the NTtTgara hox _.__ [- 11 l ^ w u \yy ai;igt»i,ivyiu» tv ?v 'l^-^l^jM^s, Stephen. Peters spent from \*\ blank or the design riartno-nizea with Thu , rsdiay until Sunday in Rochester, • mare cmnitry • liewayaipgfdiQrn^- some edition*—r280 pages.' •Bureau, effective the last of -January,' wt—in -ordtnv 6^uett^oif=Be1^SaighTrr atid-frietids; . Mr. and Mrs. -HaROld . T 'uck r.nd Mrs TT. 30acf*oiiiaTfl~CTfr i5f<jrroir\\v:eTerguesi;s Baptist Church Rev v Henry W. Stevens. Pastor Next 'Sunday mom-ins:\ iMr. Sitevens* subject will be \The True Value of the Biible,\ the s&Gond-4n^ia-serlea. three ••address^is upon the genera] suh-. iecti \The Qld. Book ina New WorldT\- In a._hope of arrivJn'c at a fair esti- miate of the, true value of the Bible the four different interDretatioris of the Bible will be r emmtepd. \An at - t^ntpt vfill -bemade-^o^tiseover- sirhificancp of the 'Bible 'for to=dnv; lie \Famny Croshv Service\ nroved-i so_Twlpfnl \that jiSTmiiar sftrvTre ink- SPECIAL Pu&e White ' LARD .;_;20c.lV\._ -Presh Fig Bars, 2 lbs. 25c gplderTBTend\ Coffee, 1fcr...44e 'Cream :of^ Wheat. ;19c Cottage Cheese, lb, ...tZV^e- j-amilTj^L^ilfi'M^lfe fcc. UncofoTeS Japan Tea, lb-.- ;5Sc- Medium Beans, 3 lbs.- 3^1 .Pa.ncy-.Liiiibur.ger.rlk... ,31c Jell-Q, any flay or, . 10c to accept^ similar position with the Ro nh e^tert jHom e Bureau. She is a -3—and—7-w411 ,be--foun4-es-.^ rtn: ^ 7 _^ fiM ^ ra j^^ mractive- ta -tKrfcfty buyers-.\;.' .M? SS Aibertine Wek-'i T¥QU-can easily sav«-the-P>Tic?-«f ^'^-i^Waaliington, a C, h= •Padres—2r peciall ^•o'lL-mhia graduate, specializing in nu- „ ,,. - . .. „ „„„„ u +„v ' - Economics, and holds a degree of mas- - „ - . inec up some of the host known .hvmns -R.-W-rBort. ^ WwUivma -^ivt'rwTir neWTyun- rcturned to da.ve¥?h*wr. Thpse hvmn.s w^Il bo in- week after ,f flr;T >y s { i(? . a , i n -so^ itid • story. -The KPfPfPf your friends about them auid suggest ents. audience will^be-askod-to write f-rv- ' Jp ^ —oi4t^-hy ; m : P-s-eTi'-a-paTrl. Thiwty^yvFl*^ SlaftftTe ter of arts ,and of bacholor of science. ' * \ - \ ..' ,. „ T,«Z,rv,,„ ^ an,dM,s - H>3n, > ''rower of Mid- i^^/as will he UBCWI one week from m i 'TT * n J T. ,j TTT ^ ' J tbat they -s.tbbscn-be for trie RepilbJi.C ^i eDOr t are soendine: ihe.week with c •> • ••* The K^-of C. dance held Wednesday j , / •'. • , &,i„„ „«„„ -umpmi. aie genuine UBVWBBK.WHII g nB j eT 6Tfflinir- •_:-_--.-.,•- \»- '\'- ' •r. <u, 1w TO'dei'\not to nnss-auy ©ibjre offer- *^-^areTrte;'- :: l^trM''''^s~nKianklvn -.----.--•»- .. evonrn-g-wiB one of the most enjoyable . \^ um v^snvs, ^fir. wnu VTTS. iTainu.\ u £•\.„_. _ .—r^-;-, -_-=• -ir .,-L nigs. t social affairs on the K, of 0. calendar in some time. Upwards of one htm • drpfl\..couples\ enjoyed the ilaacj&g,,,: muMc ^fo^ ;r::: v^ich^was ^provided by ^5T 4R, i^ in the her\ parents, '-Sfr.'\' tnrd \Vahu'e\. — Mrs. Goorge—L •iii-ashire p-vup-lvt in a fepd cutter \*feich he was. ^^^pg^ - ppra'iih^ r nn™h 'israrmmFrwTw iiia*t ; jf > 4 \Nr&nriaT who -has Free Methodist Churoh- v . Rev.• R-. r. RM'p.r. n\^nr s r ;K KMWWITWH1V m m PI PTPf PT - \- '--- -, — —3fc-- \ _ T \ \rf ——-_•-—••^- ZL T ir -•'•' *•» ' Carl il. Bird. a^sd. Memorial Hospital at_„Albion in a'13^ confined to~ ijTFhoEruT by illness\\~l.'o:30 a. m.. r prnaciiing ¥y the piston\ a tostilt of beins; jrj or tite past two/v-joks- lias-^now re--Sishfwt'r'\G^'R\\f*^nTSSrKl\ -te . lsivw»l. nnd tlie Thurpii to Marrb l^orwiiVl.\ pft'in-5;\ Now is the tiffte laJannrycwr sprayers-and engines —Jg- ^r-rrr were distributed during the evening, \V.\ \\-,\\V,\\ \; „ \ :- r»^ --wm ;.•=•• -n M liamunjvas u:;iu a.-m.. raw ?lep'tin?; 12TT^onT \and refreshments were served \The rt ^ 7 * 11 * l ' r ~ sftwi »« te ~\ He \' was ^Tihe ^est r ot r^'gn-rdmortlreT; Mrs. W.' ^fm^T^Amt^m^mmem^^^mr affair was under the supervision- of E. oUto * ^ c , sha£t driv ^ w ^ . cutter ;: K. ^^ley-Or^ita^'stre^.-over the tor: «:Sff.j>. m.\. Xtmm Pe^e-'s meet- F ; Lester -AiHilltwi^fH-iw^-W^irinii JLV- \? ,f> ^ ltel bv .?. *^ 1 ^- wteen lhts fflajti^eek end, . : ^_i_ \ - \ fe«^ BTHM; a Bible verso bdWInnteg ; Ano1her-daaree--is^eing-^f-- pT&jrfggdf^s£f3 lie,\-Jain;. ^ - '•g.;_y:__- '- '-^j Rlpf-VVLJirr^jnTrp n.-nght Info the luajculnery. ~ -r-* ¥ 2<^,j, --• - . I \=•\\ *• ' \ (<Ch'icago, where sli- will be the guest —Themuch-^nJoyed^Be-b-AdfiSBVSftoSe-i . — „ —!••,;,•—H-^,,,™..^,* . , r' ™» F '\' £ \'aOTei ,\ir». reinsert rviijsman, J • '-n-asium the normal TS^lPetbart team |pp •meting at the weekly rhymes i n the Republic <are-t\\\ , ,, _ T , __-. , i w&n from the-W&st-KMEh-Sofeool by a ioOjked iorward to~in e^eiy issue, -svill 1. be the spaak^o'f .the Parent-Teachers A-ssocratieh-of -.ftoe Gmmrn-ar Sohiopl at, ^afternoon, at score of Iol€yT.d^ipi|r ; Ey-iIv« ; lowin'g played, on Boot, r- JLL Xtoert. Hiler.-l The To!-\ .Urs, -^L- S. -Gu^. j4 4., ief t~Frklay for i Lib. - the left or ,X'. Wedniesdav prayer pa-rsonasc ?: 30. p. m. IH^wie-lts-.\ '. ~'-\- ~^ =7 --~ T -.- - -* YOUI'H?-Peop-h nr.Hflrry fi-re'Rn- Ts'mttehding. ayet- d^.V eyenihe at thf? BBWe'.WlMK\; s r m s 1 pul in shape for; spring, ~ :\ Don't wait imtil the\rush 'when everyone is\. in hurry./ -^ We have gbod^e^mcra|^plerity^fJt^ «\ \\\'\\'<3w'\coinnip^tir6^ -dJfSrewr ap»iy«rlr'' r %\ miijiw\ oit paar^ showfioor.\ CalFaHd lee them. \ - ...--'....-' ., 4t Jt -'G6riiter.-^he~mee4ing-~will- be called-at 3 o'clock. A general in- -g-.:yitaition- is. extteMed 4& •thepuhlic.^'nd'J other workers wh» aire interested In the work jot the iStete School of Ag- riculture, are especially irtVlted. • Lesters January Clearance Read aid\ on page 2: ijiuy-nv^. .-rne Toi-1 erlnary corttoenVcelnrlt*^^ .A. :SheweT-.on_JElast J the• n9*TTOal--team: , while there he is 'Tie guestof Br..and ^WhHe •this meeting Is led .byone of, 1. ?. Hoflram.sutbr- -Theniext g-aane : Aye, __,. the-* --- -• y*Mrrt?.'pef)'p+e -BtW- -they .-we^vkl^-he--*J^' nf t.Trg\ rptl pa go\.' pT^f^ To'Ilf?-VQ Olff^'py^ip^\ \BPTTI .ic5bbT?»r Girls >pent STpart of her rome«apd.encourage the~yOUHig Con- with 'Ck>rt!a.nd State Normal School jloaday \vacation-- -with. Mrs. Sarah verts with your presence,.iprayer amd Greene\ Swartz of LnsCrurces, N. M. \ te^;irnofTTRS. There is a,n intspirnHon here next PrMay, .Iwa. 16. - AIL oities alonig the old Erie Canal Oeorte'RideT and Mrs. LCuIs (Bopp ift. nunuhers. I \Jt T5.rie canal.,centennial wtef-ch> is 'to be ? {held—hi—October, many of (jiin^—a—fienetition of the which Vu^u-ked them plarj\ ceremonies I j Tor-onito. • where tb=v -wili spenid two ia * aniaounoed to heat No-pfeh Chili • are beginning to make plans for the j and .\^l^ E h,n»r, left Tuesday tor Tho Genesee Dist. Quarterly meet- -S»tS6 mBteme gftests nf Mr. and Mrs. Je\. thds next week-h postponed until )Peb- IIMMWMMMMWWMMMM WMMWMM THAnr -. . . . Tllary ...1g.tf on nr-p.oiiTif rtf prvti ftt(»rm^.; . , ~\\ „.,, ^_ tihe date Friday, Jan. 16th, Clarkson T9wn BJalL, Bance and Box lunch, cof- fee served' f^ree, old .and new' dances. B-T^.^™^ tsh^tra. iiury..returned, thp with «T^rCTew*rrr^*e«*»Seini Regents ^ ?^ t07 t .f ^L^°^~^^Sfe'^g^heeh^spenditig siveYal'da^s wtesTsrs'-IOJIB\ over the canal onthe ''Seneca <5hief» , with her mother. Mrs. Britt Andross. ^t^e District iivho js.\ili „ \ J „ JY. 0 ^ 0 !^.--:^. exam inai ions at the r of the ilele- dr By order filtler. Rev. W. G. mate Batik of Resources over $1,006,000.0(/ 4 per cent Interest 1)n Specian^jpjo^i^sA. DEAN G. CRIPPEN FRANK D. HEBBARD JAMES E. CON LEY . E. C. CRIPPEN LOUIS B. lent Vice-President- \«-•* ^7^. 'Cashier' Asst. Cashier . '<ZZ~ \Atfdrney : 1 dIREGTORS Dean C. Crippen Jarn/es.E Conley Ephraim C. Cripperi Chas. M. McCrillis Qeorge E. Locke Albert C. Scheplef Pra^k b. Hebbard Perry C, Shafer VanAllen Spring Louis B. Shay Donald A. Dailey Wilson M'. Shafer •TrriMee--ef-the Leeislature. Lewis G. ',\ YLx,7i _!,,-„„_',\ f . -vr^^o,^^^ x T& ^ \' Lesters Jammry Qlearanc©.Sale Stapler, held a\ con^renoe in Roch- \ L°f. ^^^ ^nday-for New^^ ^^^-^,3 «g on page 2. -„•,- -, - „•„ --,-' ---'-- , - - _;.--;-.---.- .York from, witprn J:a -sailc-a vestp-raav ...——-——^-»—- ; --.- = .-*•.•, egt?r, -^StuTday^wrtlF^ferry •Br©yowhe^t and SecreteT-Georse C- the Atrtomohile t?hrb.Jo.. -Bonahue of discuss the on tne juimpress nT^r^^ce^SfE'trip^ \gfffflgEEg^EEgsaR^ • around thp world. rf-*arn4ng ahant June „, . .. -first. - --•>-•-.- -™——.-._---^_ •gasol-kic! tn^fe—^fers-m'Set-;-'-j?yj^p_ ing was followed by.tie-sta.tement that leave a.t the club would back « .gasoline -jftamnv -^irma nin. Finder Ooront'iit' 1 ^ -Center and re- VVc wis h 1-0-a-h a-a-k-ioiif- j ncighbors--aria : fn>nds' wjio so kindly remembered. find• asst-sfpd us in our.recent bereive- tax providing <the bill, would-©all for-^ $3 fiat rate on automobile plates and two rents oh gasoline. ' | FRUIj AND HEALTH Fruits play an active part -in the\ elimination of poisonous materials gen- erated in the system..^ They should be. used twice daily as they^'heitf to pre- vent constipation and intestinal putre- faction. \For a clear sltia, apply fruit juice down the inside of your neck,\ Baked Apples Stuffed with Dates;—* Pare and core large appLexa Fill cen, 'tersf : witn choppe\d\dater Coyer^with' su.gar. Place .in deep dish-. Add a lit- tle water. Bake*, basting gtften; Serve with cream. ' \ Baked Apples with Raisins:— Core six apples. , Pi}l with *seedIesB raisin.s and dust with cinnam6n, I*rfck \peel of apple witH fork. Line pan with one tablespoon flour/one cup sugar,, one and 0ne4ialf tabjespoons irutter rubbed together. Place apples tin pan, add\ one-half cup water and bake slowly. ceive reward. Pon'n 0„ Henion. I OgiT— Wl p\i. plate, 4-M 3735. in or between \Ilavlin Broclvpovt or Morton. Finder p'-ase tihone 174 or leaye -at Brerjnan £• Adams hardware store. —^— -_ c _., . t , , S Les'eTO! .la-nnaru Olearance Sale. starts tonkorrow. ^\n-ad ad on pro 2. ^ L-_* . ^.^. f _ BUY MOW t . Save mntiev at 1 -\•ters Janiiary Sale. See ad on page 2. . MASJ5EY HOME. MAXON ST. • •For invalids, convalescents arid aged»| .people, Terms reasmtaibie... 'Nurse's care, 1': 29 merit in the Sophia FeltX death of^ our * mother, Sons and Daughters. SLEIGHffilDfe PARTIES Anyone wishing sleigh-Tide parties, fecall Wilson Northruti, pho>iie 14-F-12. ' YOUR FUTURE NOME is how open for Inspection. Properties priced from. $2800 up. For the best buys in town See y%, R. Rowell, 47 Adams St.„ ): 29 CARD. OF THANKS Wfl wish to • thank our friends and neighbors for tne, beautiful .floral of- feringSi an3 \their expressions of- sym paiBhy to our ®ad' bereavement. Mrs. Samuel Hoag and family —— ^-\ 1 m ; - ' __ yK COOKED FOQb SALE '\ ' -'Monroe Chapter t). A. B. •wiU-hold a'cooked food s.ale Saturday-, January •17th, at 11 A. (M, at tihe < lomtatnirty •Ceaiiper. • All, -kjtitdjS of .go^tHfefiigs to • .eat. , ' BASKETBALL . NORMALS . Cortland Normal ' ! '\\\'\ ' |'\\;' JI - - . •• •\' ; '—• • \ TOMORROW EVE FRIDAY, JANUARY 16 Nofmal Gym Good Preliminary Whom of Your Friends to >: It is probabiy- the ohe wholflwakys\Ka^'cuF\fl6wefs or potted plants in their home, -There is something; about flov)ers that makes a pleasant atmosphere. Think about tf whew, calling. . < - . •. • .1. 1 • '. • HOMER -E. ROGERS When thin-King ftfFlo&ets thin% ofus : Phone 305 ' WestAyeV :'' rr 7 ->; 7 -<t *- : J? ._^» -V. '#&*&$