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MARKS BOY RECEIVES BAD SCALP WGUNB WHEN STRUCK BY AITIO Gibby Sanford Taken to^ Hospital As Rcsult-of-Accident Gordon Street MarrlejoTin Hamlin, A. Gilbert Chris- well of Clarkson, and Miss. Delia JMaair ly of Hiamfin. A petition is presented to the legis- lature \for a swing bridge at Main street this village, * 1. Pied in (Bergen, UJarray <K. Farnham, aged. 8a y^PS^-^G^ogg&TWi^toPH^T-a^md^ 35 years; in Broojbliyn, 'Mrs.-paries J ONE HOT PISH TOBE SERVED! NOONS TO STUDENTS VMHO COMMUTE Achievement Tests Completed—• Normal Students WmTT -Prize^eSileir \I'd'.' M^roT^d^yighter of Wanton. Sbep \•Scoop'* Markis, the nin&y-eaV-ofcl son !ber_ of' ^arkson^ aged. 39 years; in I LaCfFriday-wasHejaJtli Day at the _j&J! Mr-, and'Mrs. Roy Marks,©* \Wesu-j Hamlin, Mrs; John CaEy, aged5i;years;;' Nomal. In \morning assembly there • Ave,, sustained a. serious scalp wound , in .Brocteport, Louise, dauightor of John | was a health .parade by children of the in a coastinig accident Saturday even- ing, when he was struck by an auto- flibitft. atitd' knocked off hts si^d on'' fcl and Emily Owens, aged 12 years.; . j fourth 'grade and a'health play by • —; —_ _ ^..*...^j^^^9.9^'^ J W^S^l^-.J3^p}»y• ^^ - TwentyvFiye Year* Ago * j was written by Marlon Finn'of the the no-nth sid-eM the Main street -canal, GeWfe'e Clark op^ts-^grocory &te^jiimra'£rs^rtnififit. .A'HTKeT^emibers\ bridge,.while,coasting down the hill ' m Clarkson, * „.._l|if ««!_> school including the Jaculty with a companion. ' ' _ ' _ _ i lM - rs - 'Patterso R ,purchases ofWllliant^om.:h^^.^.^n g .a B £^i^fl|:l fTKFTaey'OSaa mm 'bleeding~:^or^ l * ,B ^y7 :t5r * !5 ^°- 4oc ? t !? d ' east °* aer j normal weight, thus\ calling the attem> __]f^ely. a™* \be w-as carried into the '; htiime~of'Sirs. John \Kearney while a .tenant house. r Bie^iir^smUhTA^pTimTTrHartwell, tion -to a vita! health element An .sight, page jhaalth, .paper-printed on . -.call was'^sent for Dr, 'CoTO^J^ aeed 7e ^ aTS '' at Otis, yrge L. Hoy,l [ne offi ce ^meograph dedicated to ^Imlnatfoii \fliaeieieF^'aiifeeiB soalii t^*\\*?^ offi ^^ ^a4-^ua3ityitliat''enabi;es one ^SS^teti&ymZ : • i ....-_:_J.to;it Te raSBt aaa to serve best,\ « Joseph iMcConnell sells his house ] grye n to every member of toe school, driver who struck the lad.. r ' M Iot at Norit ' h Bereen to Frank stopped his car at the time of <the j 1 *\\* 3 «* Sweden, impact,\ but \was not -auffleiehrtly in-' ltarrle < J to'Buffalo, Rev. John S. ouind\Bix inches long in whfeh-a-amn- • ber of sitehea Jhadjtq_j>6 taken. the. The terested to get out and IeaM tlhe ©x-i L1Lte l^ of ® r 5^M and MM Gertrude ' TUgon of Buffalo. •Miss Ella Ball resigns Tier position nt^of^the—injury—he—-had—teflfcctedT; Officer Hosner is investigating, ,as bookkeeper at the Loyojoy Mill. Gibby Sanferd; -dJattghter-oOfc-ahdl— Fifteen Years Ago \• \~'\\ Mrs. Merton Sanfbrd ot State street;! Died in New York, Rev .Da-rid H. suffered %. painful indury to-foer loot |Palmer, formerly paator of the Prea- ;Thur8day evening while .coasting down jbyterian church of this* village, aged hill on •Gordon street. Thinsklng iOtatJ70 years; near Brockport. Albert 0M- sled was ' go-rag to' crash ^nW~a [ohestef •, aged 68 years; in iBrockport, tree she putlouit her foot 4o stop itv jMrar-<3Hirotine 'Ohapell; 'aBr^TCapiorlne - In. w--^in«-l»r-\*oot-'*ec>tar<ssji^W[Sffl^ wife of Leonaid 3. |_. and.' the tendons of iter h*el \werei; Krausoy, aged 61 ye^s;„in Parryj Mrs. severely straihied. \ She-was taken to\f Mary Moore iStedmoai, aged 71 years. •lEtfHl3ge*s-^ospILaI In RocfcKiatfir-^or^-^pho^herae -QI ^llfaai ^SEhU \Th$L Health. Day- ^program commiittee. was the 'Health (Education III class of the Normal department; Ohahjman, Jeannette Levy; Sub-'Cha'irmam; Pos- ter, NeMe Rayfoiirn; Tag, Winifred Smiit^i-HEHayr-Ruth <Hennekey; Parade, Iona Axtell; Milk, Caroline 'Dole; [ P°aper r Virginia Valentine. During tihe winter until the Easter vacation one (l . . . , ., . , .„ <a mA „„ n „ „. K ,, nm »,, ^ hot dish .will he served each noohrforf ^^* 1 ^ 8l ^ perifillCfii I ,tt * ft,^^ tJS-^ Ml ?^ T fRBeaiD GRANTS! H:re«tme»t. ]SwffaeTTls -compleTely \debtroyed-ibyf ' fire, - —— -;::—.:~~ Thomas <?bugg of Barre iCoatef pur- chases the old (Peter Bovanizer farm In Sweden. J3ieJollowtog^a?e-drawrrtoTeTVe^aEr !hV\8turdent8 who . commuite iby,_ the, normal health, education classes. This activity hr -an—outgrowth of \HeaHihj ^Jdueationnrork. - - .- • - —The-movin^~piotuTe«^whioh~'were''j given under the auspices of the elg*W' grade English Cluib last Wednesd'iy,] evening netted the Oub about $35,<M>. Tbjglioney win be ^larlffl^rb^oTcs'^or:: the€kb. Thomas)Gordondena-ted-^ie! use of nis. movingjpicture mochine and; his- services \as operator\ for the pc? casloi. _£Eho-jtabulationi oi -the- Stahfor-d Aeih- ffrom the sunless ether during tftia gr«^-<ifeftttge-of thu:j^mr.w^MK^ s ^-Mtab^ti: z Sa&Aq. iiuMlagLiftJamflJ^^'t^ the ^errths-tJf-nightTwrith'#tap;{M t\irough-*hl& new-ariarvel of the ages some of nature's -mysteries may he ©adle clear. - ::: . 1 * , \ ELE€HlKII^IfTA i4niHF8: S*^* James Holland, BeW- ie ^T' _ CLCyilVt^ LWlkTlJ F .Howder.aatlerw.Howidrt^s^f^\ 11 * ^- Blod?ett, B. V. Groenousjh'; €Iark- ^~ At --a- meeting -of* the Town..jBoard;son, Jchn Thom;pson; Hamlin, K. C. ievement. tests -yrlWch were given Jn n^^sHCrseven-and ei^ht-'lKFrs how been completed. The educational profiles, educ&Hdnal quotients and edlu- jcational ages have been determined MarjM-in. Rochester,^^ Mrs. Clim\ jf !f ^?*^l^^M::m&*™^^ MESUHtles CompanyTSprlnsxrfiBiSlcpc^^SdT^^ -totepested tejtoiw for ffie right' of -way through tie Town.; of R^choster ^ in Hamlini - Miss Elk — ta ' -™ —- ^^ult Mr. CQoper,^hfi.ad_of, h--o*-*Swedea;----Tfo«-eomiraByob^ department T. fra'ndhise'forthe yillacelof QrookportT ' ..rrrrz^i^^jt^^ .. , „ * *j T!h R ^ tv Vif ^'rfn&^-Jw^™?*\*** _he1d January ;i2th at they ViHasoeuild-: \Windsor. L,. ,D. ISimmons a^g,' a .franchise was gg'anted^ to _tjhe_t^ sST^ew.. -Try galj^agortout -the flueation: of \~p&rtru«8ng TTneFlhroiEtgh Hie Town ] • Ipd not beFore boen-.lntrodueed.'\ J to the Library a cop _. -. t -. |^\ a \request \made by i groim :<rf Tepre-: sentative farmers living: In the vieln- {War ServierKecorti, volume 1, Those .WhoJDied for ^'''JR^ebester-anObH!r| •rbe-ieouBty. Ftevr ^crk. \The names [ Sn3^iec6rds r of slye^!! l*f ^lk^SoyirM Brockport - Br °cbport and vicinltty are in this weiEsWE 51rT«7^leI mothftr pr ,\pi\ f t lff -hoM ups |-H5e :r -KftitoniVof 4 tlS^rFtowird yoti ' ihe O^\^ 1 - -..__ ._ Saturday evening the ity of the Govell, -Reedt and \Sweden I <3mnige meeting was called -to order at 'took- .Oenter v roads. A delegation of resi-i 8 <>' clock »«b the new Master. Edw.) \ J faa«t Friday evening in-the .Brock- i r*^entsl in sage of the franchise,. In return \fori and fourth degrees were conferred on Cortland ^ate Nbranal School team by yout a lighting district, m§. to &tan, sree '1'eam. 'Much cfem is due tinTT-^-^-* 11 **^*^ tm-1he ^ameSs*-soon^as ** aia * fo i\ttaj efftcient manner In which TEin ' first defeat of the season, weather «i«015 -per&it -TPEe-fSh^ '.«*« ^* w«s. drme.-I: __^-~ , follOwffiirpMyed tor tBrockport: <|hise granted was not of an exclusive: 1** fLeoturer's hour opened with a r - *•\ H | Ier ' CJovent. 1. f.; Brown, c, .feure. „____ . j^leaaen-^y^he-graiESgquartl^.:: ^^^^^^TrWJ^^^^'X^.., .._.,. Snhe Com,pany \Soiid feiemselves ' ta^Bi oTWoughtTread by (Mrs, Fred n6xt « ame wdU *e Played her-e -mm lioM the town, against loss incurred l^avis, gave many good' points..helpful, tne strong Jfewark JHigr School team^ titrr^^ ^teJ^ttqaaes^ft?^^ Grangers. MrSi p^ay evenlngr-Jan^-Sk — -. poles are to be set under the direction ^\TTOtt»M6irTtf Red ^m^-Sa^^.J^Sm-^9^^^..-»i^sim^: ot Town Superintendent \BdwTtotter. \B^£Sbm£VsXk. wh.ich.was-followo.T tff>ng In fh-e mvxa^-^^^^^ ~Z_ —^. —Z~ZI ' t&y\mamy .pra(^caL^ugga^4aaMb4^^^ Tin 1 muT L_ -AtameettogoftbeTownBoard^d^ 0 ^* e ° r ^ after ^^••^^^rS^^^Sr^ 61 ^^ ^7 W week afranchise.for^e I^uois^^Tn^^: fMondTay, January^fi^On this, day a ...In-dian Jrails and.jMotor- Caach.Lines.: Th ~5gg^ m ,f ff, 9 he .M^- m^^lnx|l-Lg5J! 1 Pl5g--^tgJ^ill?ent.f£C>--^ pseranet^oyitrairabo^ the Tad!es'olT^\ foe-Home lighting gon, Hlie t-uuK,. \wnat Are the KssftTifial ducted in this-territory^ by thfi West- £°&te a -Man,jShould--Possesr.i^^^ rmfleajuf Jiiytiway ^.n'Reeo road in, the : The Iroquois tines asked for ^^^^^^^^^^^^-^ wTTl. !>«*» were-won Dy\ s tud-ents of tffla -nTiJJiaira^r^e^heJ^ke^loa^and me^ owcs ^ n &*>*#te> \W!hut IS the .«*«*• Orson ? a BeaTflan attd Mary TL --- ••--•• ^ •Matter with the Farmer Af Tofl^y?'• jRogowskt eaoh won_^fiaectt -4oHa*| Br. Greene, V. :S, will give a talk; on * P r »zes and Kafherine Tsaibel Collins lony Point Tas the Reed-Roadi for about one mile.! . -They wan* to follofw the Buffalo road i J u ' berculoal ® test ? wh y- required; iwon a ten dollar prize. t%e resultstff using mllik of aninifeoted! \ \* |—through IBatavia t6 Bergen ana Instead of \going- 'through 'Ohurchville, coine north oh the X4ke road and east on the Stony |>oint road, Titnniag into Rodheater either on tine Buffialo Or Chili roads. The Iroquois (Bus Line Trill traverse a'- section' of the' town several miles removed from the trolley, and -will ttouibtless be appreciated hy residents | i» that vicinity. I^he Company nas ' agreed to assist fa Ifeftrrf-rig ft™ madi opendurimg the winder. cow, and questions pertaining to milk as a carrier of disease. * The next meeting will be held Sat- urday, eveniiiig, February 7th- \._. MSTENJNGJN'L |t_ Tbadio if ans were .pleasantly surp-ris-ed' • to-hear the voice of itheir.|ownaniian, Fr^nk Otte; broadcaiating tffom .\W1HA1M Elflday evening,- in conmeotlon -svlth i3ie |j ^Tlif1ft .'Week drive wMchr started that day hi fRqfehester, j^n Gfc^e was spokesman .for the llelaii Credit Men's Association, sand his theme was: \Bay Bills Promrptly.\ As the talk- proceed- ed tt became evident that JioVias well -qualified to broadcast the ©pentng mesr ^ s««e'for The Thrift\ Wee^; program. THREE PRIZES AWARDED BROOK- PORTERS IN '/THE HOWE LIGHT- ,>-< ING ESSAy 1 \ CONTEST\ The prfsie winners in the IBrockport territory of 'The Homo Lighting B5s» say •Contest\ which' was conducted during the monSh of Octoher by the WITH THE BOWLERS. The A&P boys journeyed to the -KoUey- alleys aga?n Friday , evening: Western New York tf'tllities Co., Inc. onTlipp|d the ipins over in.great j areas follows ^• fashionr^Waddihgtoh wag (high scorer F *y m Brockport High School, Orsau wiith 201 and Perry trailed with a 189 \0\- ©eaman, and\ Mary Bogsowski, $15.00 iHy^oTrmr the sewer more^ in ^- I ^^*fr-^^l- J <5ellins r ^<) I 00^ eften than the groove in the first j'Kenja'all High iSchool, Dorothy (Mae g^ame hut managed to knock eight j'Crahdall,. $10.00, Harry Nelson, $5.00; ptins idown- over the hundred\ inark. t^Teains were chosen, on arriving and split honors* with two games each to their credit. BAKERY The Golden Rule 'Circle of tfye Swed- en Center Presbyterian church, will hold a bakery <Saturday at 1 o'clpck at Coammuinity jGenter for tihe ipenefit\ of-| Commuintty Comter. ? i^. —-, .......»....-—;_*—^ BUY NOW .Save money at Lesters January Sale. See ad ofl page 2. St.-Johto'si- Lutheran School, Hamlin,; Caroline Rath, Gertrude Riath,' Luther W. Jenneighan, William Hoth, \Wilhei- iniin.a Roth, Margaret M. iSotb and Heren-®cheplerv $5.00 each. i^S». 'The following acted as Judges: Miss Elsie Ferguson^ (English Teacher, Me- dina ISchool; Professor Earl^Beuguson, Albion School; Francjs Myers, Elec- trical Contractor, Albion. \ ' \~arrV* ---V- MONEY TO LOAN on first mortgages, at dx per cent quire Nat O. Lester. *&>•' In- -•---.' SOULE : The death -oihMxs;^Aiice \Souie ,wlfe of George Spule of 'Kendalll, occurred i .Saturday aftomoon at Dr. Lee's Hos-' pitol, Rochester, aged 38 years. Be- t |sides-her->h'usband -she leaves two sons' and four sisters. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon with burial at, SEVERAL DISTRICT DEPU- TIES AND GRAND KNIGMTS ASSIST IN ELNOR er Print Expert, Edmund C^Bneit Tonight _- 1 2nd and 3rd T deg:*ees of the TOTAL MATRIMONIAL OF StmSATURDAY iMQRffllieiT MT Between the hotxrs of eight and ten o'clock Saturday morning, the present, gen-enttiion will foelgiven an opportun- j Sfpencer, diaughter of Mr., and Mrs. B. SNOVER—SPENCER Edward C. 'Snover, son of Mrs. Mary (Sno<ver of \King street, and his bride, J have., been iguests 'of his mother, at the ©never home during the past week, .wthile on theiT honeymoon trip. Mr. Snover and Miss Bessie .W. century, and\oliew'Wohiagefte'ration\orjmarried last weekrat Giyind Hapids, two to come \will .he denied, that' of JMiobuVh-y Rav. Mr. Wood. T>astor of Lte^%!fa(»pal~Church of ^that eity. Tfeey were attended!-by the bride's Mrs. Mary Elnor, aged 65 years, died ; ay-morning ait her-bJoime-on the-r-- • - Drake-road in tho town orTGlSrkson,' T n following a brief illness. / , : Knights of Columbus were exemplified ' -She is survived by her buSbanid,' on •& .-class'of fifty candidate^ from George Elnor; one sister, Mrs. Frank;-'Albion, Holley, Brackport, .Adams '^ivK'tnsT'tSaf moWm^'W^Jm^^^^^^ '?& '&&&&%!&. -B^l u.oi fe(4M^terr~^ini^%n*r^Jttn _ ^5^^ IHarrv Dniley, who reside in the state I ceremony started ;at two o'clcck^last-.^ {of -Wisconsin. V |t n - s flntjl : late^jaftornc.on, and hrought -~—~^- ~T^lnn^uT^t^~^rSt(C^i « o'clock ^^T*\ ^tendaiiice'tE^rfliled the loonis ' • this sHKi-n-wn from'fbef late home,! t0 «a.paci-ty. ^wiiM - +iii-rrrmri: M jGarland Cemetery. J^sitrJct Oepuiies-Sopie,- Roaebr-aflA-- f _____ » l Crowley and Grand Knight Charleh ^— ——MAtfRlgE i- •- ^•^\\••'•Tfla\resrms^tat^a w Xap't^^ ! The funo-ra-l of E. K. Maurice, whbse^hils Degree Team of the' Rooheslterj ••death occurred last week Wednesday:; Qouncil in -Gonferring the degrees. j in-St, Pt4ersburg» Fla., was held Men-[Many -prom inonit guests were present,\ 'day trom his home in Dundee, and he ' ' *'*' ~\ - - - was buried at Hillside cemetery in that village. -Mr. Maurice' w&%~ very well known here, hiavlng married Miss Bdnia'l^almer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Palmer, of South Main street. Mr.-Maurice's death followed a break down due to too close application to various^ business—interests. Mrs. Maurice and Mr. and Mrs, PalmerTiave -in seeing a,total eclipse of the-sun this viclnltty, „B_diajwIraid8.ax«4oolcing-.Ji?ith tho keenest antldipitio- to the. unknown | Spencer, of Allegany Mich. potentialities 1 whirahrmay be wrested f Their ^wedding trip, -tsiuded, Detroi^ I brotihertiand. wife.-iMr. and Mrs.-Louis ! The eclipse will be total for a very. briedLtlnm:.o3ily- a ?miniit<B'or ; twQ-^be- ginning at seven minutes after nine andT the totality lasting only 1.9 hiincutes. • . . _ ' ' • JdiQ^o not iind__t_ttaJ~\v-lh^eollpBi and Brockport, end they will mail I DR.iSTRVKER. MAKESQ1FT OF 200 HYMNALS: TO-!*RE«BVYERiAJN CHURCH Jlev. f E. O^JW^bstgrJ& <a had the (pleasure of using fo *H_ie^Sundayi^l'eZbeautfifuT^\nefw hym- nals recently presented to the Church, The song books-wore the gift of Dr. fltrwker, former^resldent of Hamilton College, and\ ifie #m ^s -made Juj Tn-entor>' of a per^nafefeiidsbJp-axist. is produced, (but even then aJdttle.ex-1 . J ^,*_W-^ J*-- 'Strykor. »rfi parimeit may interest the kiddies and! ^ bsten whtch ^^ lts J™eW™ «* r * *. *. _ — _•»__ _ i_- -r%_;_i. i _Vir»-._-_ ^_> __-*- - ^ *\ ^ar1wy^d'i^^ mo -\* e ___^ r -*^' Pwra§ ^^ Then with a baseball or «ny-__n_i:_3!^i?^B„1™?«.w«!SflaBjr prepared _____________t___-a^ eolli^jise^mimy^^ vou^-ey^ffintl-theT^Iii^r-The^^ »->• Dr. Stryker hlmartf, who away all the time^houlding the ball be-)'«»'\*<«»\*' musician and an author, tween your eye raid thfe pan ' mtf\\ Af *~ to ,_. seVerod his conniiCtlm with Anally you see none of the pan at all. j th< ? colI ^r<fce h>Tnnal was revised \0mJm.pm^^^^h^m}mr^rWs:r wwjjfey ADJUSTED VI and again when. It is passing.out from;„.,.n,*~ '<-^ *t™ ->nr- * t rr^\ ^ *s»ss?iisr-5Tr * „_.». j -, t_. sultirrg to the-Masonic building by ^^!f^ SUn ' ^f lr6ason «*••«»' recen 't «» *\ been experiment and you will be m2de by the different companl , s repre . the» sympaithy; oj .tMr^many^friendR-J-iony- ikpont and vicinity. ^her Brockport ecTmeifls^ttrr^^onF^ j.a„most._unusual-feature -this eventog for ^he ibenefit and entertainment of - he Jea^ otM^rs, By^Tboresa Wc4 fc |j£ g _ffiomiMr^In^ffie-nMure^ WELLER er, wife of tlhe late Frank X.. Wellen ijdSy\tttgh|:'ftt thgrHlghlaud 1 Wostfltilfja'• 'Roc^lresigrt following onft, week's...Ulnes_r-r:.'.r...:.r~; {by^^munfcSurtce.- Bertilrion and Fm- ger F^inx ejcpgrt _of Jh& RochfiMex- m-rdnsriasj^and lived rln^xpMfi the m^thoda used Irittiework life until the past pie moved to Brock- port. ----- -- ' \She-dsr-survivod by-one daugMV.\ \Oriwe '^ot -Rochester! two sons, 'Burt,} of Chicago, and Alfred, of B-ochester, and, <>ne grandson, of Rochester., ' .The- \fufleral ; WJia^beld -Wednesday afternoon from 353 Birr street. Rock ._ -g. - - - - •-- faster, at 1:30 o'clock, with services at the HilMflo Chapel in Holley at 3:30. ttev.-T. T. Haves; oT^Mcnnbrlal Presv RQR\ AHAMSnM HOME GARDENING. APPRECIATED 4 _^larg,e^^^._auatenCe„.greeted...'SBobi , ^Adams Friday afternoon-in tihe-as^ semihljt ball-at ^e-Com^untt-y^enter whero ho gave a very interacpHnfr titirl :4nstructive--address\oTr < *Hionre^Garden IriK\' under the auspices of thd Par- ent-Teachers Association, Mr, Adams gave instructions as to the cultivation TSaT; thing *&appeils INSTAtLATlOIt ! Building hack in condition as good as •JCLQW, has - already - (been completed. SoTOPtbftre of a^-record for promptBesBJghould. be^-gatea -a_d-di5<Seivejv x . ~—^ BuT.m»r.i.i«^ other'' gfeen, # vegetables, he stated, The lesis.WiaaMmMetf pi *i*fi : ^3]itta.f.Qj While; not a large item.4n-4tself--*cover-' i i edi proposition not as easily disposed At a special meeting of BrocknoH qf _ji^\JL\,\.\\n\\ 2,J\J~^Z -\*.'\.\u\' I^^^^K^^-telA-S^aaaeite^ - , ._». a ^ ri ., - __, ft.Q«r^rrrfpr^^^ cers were installed fey SuprenterProket-' H.-A,--Becker.--•aBgfatedr^by^Jj^rjf'jr inicludlrig Edmund Burke and Louis Knapp, of Riochester and Grand Kaigbt- •Hurlt, of Albion. A^ruffet luncheon was served to the\ members and their guests at .the rooms during the afternoon, under ! the supervision of Edward Mulberni. and the (Degree Team and.a number of the visiting Grand Knights arid Past Grand Knights were entertained at the Hotel Broekport % after the cere» tl^»tr-ted-4ectttTe^htch-lv1irbT^py^^ Police j Etepaxtmen.t —Mr. - JBurke.: wilh of detecting criminals through meas- furem^ntBraaa flapF-iprTnts, and wffl\ Impairt much information not general^ ly-und^rBtood^in^w^c'^nV^tyiffitfe - very iropprteaat feature of running: down 'criminals and bringing them! to justice. This lecture^ afford^ |i vei3__ imu8ua^6ppoTtoMty~%rtieaT ft md4f important subjectr discussed, ^uid^-gee-^ methods and exihibits- illustrated, and a record attendance Is expected. '•• The <Qonnti1 will hold a dance at istliig. j t!heTF\r5)bras Weaneoday evening, the „i^SthvifJoriWhicb.Monicas-orchostra will-- _4furnisht -the jnuaic. . ~. r : . - €0MMUNFF¥ eifiTRE DRIVE BEGINS 29th ,-- l --r-ri_ « -Adrivo forjthe yearly;<*oprtbu®te; •tg_1te\-.iS^TViuntte~ ; fT^-r' fund- .is be^lanueliedjTtursday. JauimrylSJ, and n-Hmied on\ Friday and.Saturday,.the.^. 30th and 31st.' .\•'> . •Last year less than\ the required- r 4 — minimum atn.ount-wftS: pledged.. Let^t-^ iot fafi- again ihlS year. urei-y-tfiF^mto^&ssoweU^roved\ their value as foods.; .Lettuce._andj:tf S: .wmrfh.i^,£o-1»*Bt-her«e£jerving of- our adequate and enthusiastic support 'hould- yuu.ll_e : ;to-rie5i S4*faued-?- dlacon- ers.-ahd althougBJ-cTessIffed as\a-fruit!to oi and not a vegeSable,. it^should be_anj J grft B iT y . heartened by ersons interested in raising funxB\ y Cienter are • >,„•„-.., the^eneroos, B*«o^*Be-A&F sssms^^^imm^^^j^nom^ma: (l.aif|k-u t ikliJib^hd whenc^ cannea-for wihter user loses- none of Paeans. The drlve-abeKtes nex^weS -Mau^.gBiv E.-iS«Bfe!*er, both-'of Koch- Jaw5atF\ 29rh. -the' jEs-T^¥n*_rs3Sy ester: evenirtg of lih'ia month, a\ program will Past CnronraMer-j JL-^xrSasf-ordi.be. prssgrited at tiiA T^Witpftrf fVrm- Comniander, Elmer Tuttlej Lieut nlunity Center'congistittg ot Elocution, Com^ Joseph C. •Carter; Record^ Keep-j Instrumental, Voc^alv and- Orchestra \eT \W. 0. iBastiaii! iChaplaui, John C. The personnel will be: Mrs. j! E. Lem_te; .Sergeant, Win. J. Laack; Mas^ ©rawnhrl-dge, Miss Jennie Mitchell, the ter-at-Arms, iKParry iBastian; First Mas- Misses Vanda, Lathan .Lampen, S. Mc- ter-o*-Guard, Chaa. iL»aack; iSentinel, E. Oabe Massey, the Presbyteriaii Sunday E. Coates; Picket, \Wm. Mault, Sr. School orchesftra •' \ At the conclusion- of the installation ( Thereis.no admission charge, but a ceremony, refrestenents were served, free will collection is, to be taken. Meetings will (be held the first and Thfs is a, Gommunity. Centef benefit third Thursdays of every month at Odd conoert. Fello»ws iHall. • —--'\ --\-—•— | ~- •^••-•- • •-: •-• LOCAL LADS COMING FINE AUCTION PAYS ARE COMING (The Oriole \basketball team of this -Notw to *he time to plan that auction vilffige to date haye'^layed. teni^ames you intend to hold sbm-etime' during'and have won seven. The past week the next month or two. ..\Why not get games were played with the Culvers | in.ahvead-of the longrl'isf ta_9) get your and 'Swart\Set'~ fives,\ both of Roch- auctl<m bills ready now. The Republic ester. The Orioles defeated jihe'Cul^ will (give you the best there* is In. vers18 to 16 and met their betters in .printing and arrangement, and will be'the Smart Set. They have games this glad rto assist in mailing up.\ ^ week wiith Co. A 108 Ihflantry at'Brdck- s ;•' r ~~ zr '• '- ' * - ^ . •'-,' port and the 'ChurcSville town team PIANO TUNING V • a t ^hHrchreille;. The\ local games:, are Now4» the time to havo you'r piano L ]aye(! ^ Hne Pwmk Hoilae tuned and overhauled, Player Pianos | ' ' - - , -\ •' a speciality; also.Victrolag. repacked and repaired, 20Jfeaire' experience, for- merly with J. w, IMartin & Co., of Rodh-ester, N. Y. John SL. Franklin, 1# iMaJh St., Brockport, over Dr. \ThuTs;day_a.M there ia\%o T&LMO, winy. ar-r. Adams discussed each vegetable [it should\ not be sherT aad ynappyir-' 1 —-^3^1 separately and in^^ detail atfd[•a'tter eacn^are'eannot afford to do -without thA : : . •- -''^=3 |d48Cussion^-gavo- a^^aeetteue^-rbymefCoromuttity Center. •'--\\'\' .v'' r -iz~s.^-- \ \ concernThg that particufar one. ! — -• •'••-•-.'---••--..• -^ : - - \-—'— The sanie afternoon from 2 1 to ' 3 o'clock Mr.' Adams talked to the child- ren! of the Grammar, School, on \How to 'Make a Garden.\ X. '<Bob\ made the jRepilblic office a much appreciated call after his tallt. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS Local supervisors have been given good appointments on Committees of the Board of 'Supervisors. • Supervisor a^eadle ifl a member of_ the folk 00018011*608: Equalizatfoh-, -(§SfiB ^itir iSuperintendeht of the. Pemtentiary, Claims of Justices of.the^Peace, and Orders* » '.••',, iSupexvisor Steele—of Clai*sofi, on- W. C.T. 0. WILL^SEW F0k COM- MUNITY •JEEDS Tho. regular meeting of the W. C. T, V. was held Friday ailteraoon fifr-^e^pqwff (Gon^ewrfeijN|ou_ty. Treasur- ^ _. „„A. „, ... _ .. er , g jy^jofl^ '^lai-njg ^ Justices of the Peace. home of Mf-si Hilgartner of Fayette street. Under new business,* a resolu- tion was adopted, pledging Ike^-TaTpj iS^p^r^r-isinglelon, of Hainf^,, w sistance of the members for commufl* the Way.s*a_d (Means, Equalization on lil\ *W _VT1«« l:29|Locto©'s. l:2ati FURNITURE Upholstered and repaired. Price* on work and material reasonable. Call I58-J for estintate. C. P. King, 12 High ity needs in the way of sewing, under fche direction of MTS, Jones, Comir_un- ity Nurse. It was also decided, to 1 make bags» for the emigrants. .-^ • —-•• -»- .../ . -.. f CARD -PABTY The' (Ladles Au^iary «C *h6* Owpei^ Hose will held a card party at the hose House Thursaay &ye_t_g,- J«n. 22nd. Tfcketjr 35c. ... ', 1:22 _— -. —.if.i,-, » X St., ijolley, N. YV 12:18tf PARM TO Want good generTal titym with stock and tools to work qn. shares. - Prefer some cows. Am. A-l farmer with best W references. Address 1M*1 this office. Accounts and' Claims of iSuperMend- enifc-of the Poor, and Good Roads. Supervisor (Steele is chairman of the conamlttee on Claims of Justices of the Peace and Supervisor Singleton- of 'the Good Roads committee. .'. -_ »\ -.. \ .. . . - INVESTMENTS First Mortgage Bonds. S. W. ,Strausr & Co. 6%.' 43 years\ \without loss to' any investor. Arthur ,T/ooley, Agt.* State Bank of Commerce \Blag. Phone 128-M. *:Wtf : . •—. - • :. i..-— Lesters January Clearance Sale '' ^ starts tomorrow.. Read ad oh.p!aig«.*2>'': \W •hm- Mi a - : .;i.