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•v^v'i *^-^ **:\ ' -\.il i '* . — ' . •.- . ; SHtfr STATE APPLES SELUNG WELL IN \LOWBift. BUTTER HIGHER;.\* t|» OBITUARY LADUE •B$a?peNt^W^8» \mffl»^ J *pjttr-of M*; Rtfd JMi»7 atoymflod (LaDupj ldJed sud- denly jat l^eiaiiiilyLiboimA-ta Oharlo 8«tttrdlty_jiioTTv<ng,JWaTxai. .TSHL- Jfe : su|rr]iv^%4li\^^ \The funeral was field OTopiday after- noon »t tw^jtfclpck from tj» borne of Ms g^ndmotfher, )Mr8. Bdiw. Wiler of South Main street* thief village, with Interr ntenjt at WelatT'Ctokspn REPORT CARDS FOR ! NORMAL STUDENTS iVEGAS- Vegetable* Emerging from Slump* Doing Better There TiS^an-^^e^iaQ&iry^kt :: *be- close of. .the -week for' ifancy* targ Greenings, Northern Spy and Mclnifosh jwpjgg. . jwfr*.<ihe _ report: oif jibe. 9djate Jjgjwimfimarifc of FYtrma and Markftta hi\t. there were practlcailly none avaiiaJblei received- little alfebeatiien..- '\Wtos on Saturday sold ait firom $6M to 16.60 per ibarrel; Rhode Island MTS. Minerva\ \Vegas died Friday ait her home on Ctopell afreet, following a brief Airless. .iShe/Was^ 83 yearn of age^a»djn«4jl>een'a resident of Brock- port -far feryelial years past. She is aurvlyod^lhy one son, Dr. J. _,L° Vegas* of Penmamilnicio, Brazil, and one daught- er, iMrs. '•MaSe'OonfflK\ this village-. Bnin«!Wrt^5®0^t»-47?6<fc- i ——-— Market for Old-Crop Vegetables lm- proves . Pmcttcally ail State vegetables have 'shown improvement of late following ; 'weeks of ©nneriBupply and tow prices. ~Tne ahark\e¥on (Saturday Jhioweyer, • dull. Miuokland. carrotsclbsced <tt _ |1.B per.lOOjpound sapk and upland at 41,00, Western New^York yellow oni- on* 'sold wholesale at. from $2.66 to ,|2L90* per JW-pound sack. Old-crop Sons hianre somawnat decreased and prices for good have \advanced. Fancy, white closed at $18 - tp_|20 a. ton, wholesale; ordinary at '-• IIQ,IK> #161. Potato\supplies on band are~«no«iw&a^ lmi wi£b,ihe_«eBUlt tUt flew'york'rouna' white *&.\\\i'i TJve\Huneral- services were held Sua- ^y_j&SterjD*Mii^-^^^ Emorf D. Webster officiating. alt High Street cemetery. Burial \MAGPIES!? ONE-ACTPLAYS IN NORMAL HALL TOVfORROW NIGHT Betty Booth Co. i n Last of Ly \ ceum Course Features Next • \ + • • • • , ..'.\\ 'TwmSfiy-' Night •- / La>st .Friday report cards were issued to memWs of tine H3gh iscbool depart- ment* Ninety-four in. this departinent had perfect attemdanjce\ forthe Month of February. TT%e dtollowing twen.1 have perfect attendance ioi the school 7ear-^~diate^~'\A|heEB\ Baton; -Elbert Cldldia, Kattoyndittos, Joseph I>ttff, join jaiweii7~H©len Gabon, FUeaaoF GOING Tvwtmm$fon ^ Tie many frien&s of Mr. and Mre,. EtapotnCJeelr tJwtthe lias resl IBS'A&Pr \Tte re|t to? tearn %ig position ^t Ion took effect terd«yr™ 1 fpr Ey#^t,\^aBMhlto^a^ere Se •fi«i\a.'C-: cepted ft^spa^W^JpQsitlon with the Etere1$\\I^it'i^:|!6^|iffiiy.- v TJi48^pmipaB^h^:Jhv*taHed a pea, cannery and as IMfe ;B0ck had former- ly ibeen «nr eniployJiBeof theirs, they •h«re ,#gl£6aTilm to «aie76Biarge of this nec 'Jbrniich o4t-Uiie4tJtaiJiuiess,- .Mrs. Deck ,and-son ^p'JM#4'B»m IBrookport; until seme tifiae.to Jtfay, when sh« expects to driv>e throufh to thie coast. fa 8TEWART . r Mrs- Anna F. Sterwart, wJfe.of Jolu Stewari of Market-street, passed away Tffe^a&T^venlntT aged 60 years, Mrs. Stewart has been ill tor «onie time; and recently under- went an operation at a Rochester hospital, She leaves to mourn ney loss, ibe- sfdes her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Charles Newbury, of Buffalo, and Mrs. T»homae Gatligan of this 'Village and one-ibPotheiv-R—W^Spioejv-*lso-of- &^^^-Mm]<mWi^^^B<irxX]bry an, fltiMotic inee^: orTt¥l\im»jor atMetic Brockport. , ^ -.„„„..„ o,^ **- J ir<m *« 'home of her daugihter, iMrs. t^. ^.J^Jl!!^^^:!??!^:t0 tfllt ^ S&M.BaeTt J6 Jiifia». JKeifii^ Wg^^^Paper^m \?*** \ '* h ?' ^ a ««™»^ at 2 o^loek. - ftteefroefflrar baaranHBSr^tf I'auifene Petrie, E^ig prices, are lower than a (week *a»iO due Imryftly tn IntvnaaaaA rftrMp#j -Nearby Sennery whites closed- at 39 jsemts a^ dozen for wrerage extras gnd * at 36 *» 38 cenfts for extras flrsrts. • Butter has made several advances 1 Bad' dkMied •with creamery Salter. 92 score, -an* sliglitly Jiifher bm^ffett. Who3e« milfc flats closed per pound as follows: Average-run TieH, 25 to 25% cents, mm fresh; $SrW 5*%'~ceotis: -'. • , Sana! *veal calves .have -been in- de- 'nionidu'whiile tops and other grades lJa!c»~.View cemetery. ?ORN ._..„._.. ,...,,,_-,. ; v he <(eath WMrs. Pr^ericke ZotiT f Utica. street this village occurred e&Ti y. .yesterday, Wromg-at- -the -home' of_her daugJbjter, Mrs._John Roth of. Haralin -&Bp?wJnK-jan illness. M two weeks, Mrs. Zom was 72 yeans of age. Deceased.ft? survived (by-five, sons, Pred Zorn of Walker^ J3has. and John Zorn of HamMhj Prank Zora^fitbaca, and tOtto Wagner of Byron; two __, . . , .^^^Jd^ghJgffr^g^Mn^afluCH^^ under the opening of ifiheweek. -<5hbice olosed,at.20 cents.a pound, fair to Ploienice Kaaipp, Allaii, Locke, Riith Mo- CSellaBi Mairy RogotwsM. Oat-hetdne Kosecrans, IJOI* tSli»^r\^?a~Suceop Jane Vaadas 'L»H3dah: Webb. Douglaj- Webster', lieona AVells. The\following thirty-seven wen© oil the honor roll of HeUeiT SchOIasrSfiipT Pkwence Knapp, Succopi 91/75;. flt-5i 'Stanley M at tlhe irttern»t*6nal JJajrfporiee,, held re- awarded' ^tflte uAmer*^ Troop, who we^Jffjimiei_i^Jne_JS?brld! Scott*. Onanupiottefcii), omd'l>o6ps from 33 na- titoms: cojnixeted ait,Jh«.4eet. To obtarn am^erithtadfe tor atMetics, a <BoV Ifl&awt imitjtf-v •tiyrtrrfte an a^/vytl SanMr, 91.2; Eto©r Pcrrter, «1; Eleanor Uaii'gbtfc 90.33.; Olga Sucop, 8\) S; Isa- bel OSBrlen, 89;75; AJmedfa Rodtoin, 89,66? Norman ^SoaodloJt, 8S- .'Lofe Sbeotz, 89; Josephine Sdhildt, SSA; MJargaret Hia|mion, 88.33; Ro«hT Gteic- hiauif, 8&t Winifred tiei, 88; Bernice Wgttte t S7.8; iMary K^nryoib S7^; JLeoaa* -be-heldrfWeHByjS-?; Ge^rtn^ M>Anitili, S6-8; Orson 'Beaniiatt, 86.6; «5>ort, siuch m uuikeittKU]..- 5, QualtfyKtor sot records^ fp one evejaLt,Vaoc<ntfip^to^-h,iis.weig!hit, in^^eac^rxlf-•1tihe^^^l^olWlhy'g^o^^i\(l) , 86.4;. IMary Soutilitwoirtnt. ,86.33; •E'rances gmali;calVBS3atr e : &t«fr rSC\i4>te- 9 to '%% cents. . Lii«i poalitity itKrou©boui naosi^ef iffie' and Mrs. William Krowl of Saginaw, MJcliT; ifouiteen grandohadxett, and jpnje^EoAhSr^ John - Wagner->»of ^Roch\ BaaMber, 86^r Ot«a~Cdgpper» 8C; Kreo!- erick^RudimKu .85; ESbgsrt G3J4MS # SB*; 5r<aude~^BerrJdge, So.fS; Olyde Browrt, 85.6; Rita iMdPherson. 85.5; Bernard Kiasella;~85T^ 1 eaxI.Jre!wtott,~«5; Jane -Vaai!dft,-85. One bmniJred serTOnty^eislst mrtho'Wgk mi^t^E^mmeig£=^isesee every sjdjf&c* elo«ve pwsaittg:, forty-five had oner subject ibetor rtwenty-eix bscd l ^.two;jj|bjie^JjeJ«K J :.torr-;^ jects below. iljaat Saturctey evenins thejj^eshmen •ttftd^a'IKWty-aa-tilie Bopmai-g.jui'naalnin,. A report; •from*\ tfe BniyersS^\of The, j&meraJ.-- services-^'wHl be•-'held| Rochester that oime to the.sohoonast o!eli3eKZi Ihteament at _ jpake View somewhjflit •higher^ - It ctosedj however, \ sTIgSHy'weaifteF'Witih' fowls\eit *36 cen.ts 36- JBo. 88 cents, and staggy art 26 to 28 ^Oung l^rpUera clo; cents a pound. .ait. *? cenieiersiSKSidenv The death of Ma;ry &. Vahue, widow 'iO^ the^teute; Alexander Vahiue^ Smrda^^'tb^^^iBe-\'^>eff'^ugMejr, a^^ifc^t^liBdgefetrOf-Glarkaon.—She- FARM PROBLEMS — Tfeg- regate*\ mee^fng of fhe Brock' •—wiiiiii w i M i.\ i \i i I* port ''Grangei held ^aifcurday evening was born to Oaniada 87 years ago, the daughter of Tiomas and Margaret Myjersj^ond caimetoKftcnemecwitiniher parents -when a child. She bag (been a , was very _ weTI\aiHende^[ Tie meeHag ^^-.•<^ed-lt^^rd'ec^-^-V^lwn?ti-'-Jwtai- ggstejr^dwJEdJSaithTcup hi Tifie chair. Anna iy&ba&,jot_ RocbesterL .also t$o | :; ^ithjtTTigi>jfeg 4lMiMfiwa-^esgioB^t~^wae- iip«nd»6tts, Siieiicer BtodgBtt, bt Clark^ • voted to jiold a card*-pttrtgtj daie of which wiliU>e ipaSunced later. The 'lectiiirer*'s houir was spent in ^S8BeJal^»^e3adie«£ being, \Is Housekeepiny a Rrofesaion Ivitb^ffiS^Paroer-oMFc phapesoaied toy-Mx^ Simmokda of'. .the-. B^iffiar'*= raOT **^' DaairKin- and- <Misa 4 fac-ul'ty,. and. Mrs. department last JFonB ra^sedgMeenAb class is a large one and Miss Hill's Tecord is most'creAilaftjle..\..'7T...\.'. . iMist Friday eveming fa the normal won. froan the Buffalo ISormais Normiats' .by 4 St -years.... ___—„, TSrd daughters survive^her, jifi«,\W. lb- IBlndgftlit; -of Caarkgog, aaa rMfaa York,* 'The Tteseigpoit WoroiiOaire defeated- Buffelo, MSortJand laid €!%&©»•'. -. .^ , . , . . . . - - •—•- - - -.z^^---.^. tn^^w^iaanir-^ain^s^^ wii^nnr^iTr^rtesO^dO^ sow and Waltefr Blodgett, of Albion, aind( seven great- gflandohildrenv The; (funeral services were bold ^uea^ insn bar: daugihteri8Jiiome-te--61ftrlcson,- CgyTJ. W^ldTperqf tbe'iGlarksoa'Con- -WtRfa credit is given' i8CK._Ans6Ti iibie manner in lyhich they ~tae ^tueetion^ -The men's subject was I—4itcuflsed from' many angles. E. l^r-^Jortamip stated that tie believed a «rea*er coKiperation o* producers in growing, and [marketing; Was a redeem- \ing j flaotor. Edfward Beaddle' expressed 'fiis (belief that we bad. not' recoverea Cram; the effects of *he war whicn 4 .w©t the labor .wage so Mgb. tfhat «he farmers could not compete wltlb the -manTifactuiring industries, titi iDavis^' pointed: out tbat owing: to tbe Wk of capital probably seven out of ten ;-*enaiit fawners 'had chosen the wronf - vocation and would fbe .better off WOrk- : ing at a salary by the yeaR- r^ The nB7^1S\eS^gojn^G^SS^M r - be held on iSaturday, evening, March _Jlst,^wbein ifch^ first aad'seWdLdfe grees will !be confeasred on a class of ^candidates. ment at Garland cBmeteny. * The regular monthly meettnig of the 0. D. Dewey .Hook & ladder Company was held \feat iweek Tuesday eventolg at tbeir rooms alt itbe Public BuiMing, at Which time the election^ of officers for the ensuing year took place. The fol- lowing members were elected to office: President, George jaarks; vice-preei- dent r 43hiarles Strong; ^refcarfc, Geo. iBaton; treaflurer, Viefefc G.jHoyt; trusf tee s tor ithre'e yearsT \Victor G, Hoyit; l«t aB®isit)amt foreman, Walter Welcb; 2nd asei»tanit ?ore^oW*Jas: ^Sunsler;\ drivieis ^for itiinick, Geo-. Marks, Daniel MighaeTtev - y<aitejjL Wgleb., 'W®sh score of 'thfrty to nineteen. This gives IBrookpc-jft the Noranat Schoiol Basket- baJlJSiflflnploTiaiWjp. .for. Western—New ,0t interest ta local tyktetB is the fact tbiat-Scout Ohna-leB JPrtwson^f Jdnes- bcxro,r Ark.,, mwt ^^ri'w&er-oi.-the. CO-OPERATIVE MCMJAY NELL, TOE FAKMBUREAU, CMiMte ASS^N M0 AW SPONSOR IDEA, THE EDITOR Questions and Comments by Radio ' Fans Anertt- \Amateur Sender* Mr. Ed^itor:—. . -' . . ,'.-•-• May 1 ..ju!?k;__2^^^^^j^toe___'wito; Cabining Crops and Their Relation To General Farming To J3e '- ; -J3SscUisedJ6y Eqperte™ terest to the farmers of Brockport and vicinity will be held Monday, March messages and wihen *bey may be sent? My reason |ar a«ft4ngT.this question-is that my TBHWO receiving set Is abao-. Iuteliy luiseiesS wlen^ any one tn tJSiB yfflage is sending them, These t<|!e: «rapb siignails destroy an address or progaaaanJKf imiaiic, Onejnever-jcan, teH LOCAl when a day prograraTvwliribe free jfrom\ 1 A co-operative meeting of triple in-jTbis annoyiii'g Interference, This is especially true. I have |oun4 on Sim- day ad5ternoane when Hstening • to \Cl«««mat< Strand Theatre Next _.. penent nt tlise_l?oat^ T6th, at'^OoimnuhHy.Oen'terr The meat- Rochester's program beginning at 3:30 ing will be .sponsored by the Farm \'^^^ T * --»-.*.-: ^-- .^.a^-A. „ **- Management Department of Cornell, the- Parana-Bureau- of atoaroe \-Qomoy~t thftBrockport Canning HOr^sMAsjoola- tlbnt and tie Service Bureau of the A4bB-^noi«iG*«-€orpojwHoB-« G. P. iScoville of the ipanm iMDanage- able aittoba, of »ot lBf»«ian Ave to- di^ed words on- bcw-i^B irain for an athletic event, 2, Gftva.tiie rules for two tnock audi two Held everits, and define an amateur. ' 3, Prepare plans foop-*he--holdingi-o|~«a : athletic (meet, speoifying_dutie« of. «acb required of- ficJai -AJPm%ce eyMence of 'Awving sartSsfacforily seaiyed as a n dfficial In lean's.\ A representative, from the County Farm Bureau/ Mr. Swan and Mr, Baatian of The Canning Crops As« soctoiMon, and 'Mr._McCargo and Mr. Lancasbtre of the A&P Service Bureau will ibe present. iCConingr at this panticuiar season-of the year, *hls 'meeting; w|U be Q? special interest and 'benefit to the four hundred and more-fanners throughout s~*~*t A«, TO K-« ™! Bw&ten and nearby' tarrhxiy, wl«> hasa corn t tomatoes and otjhjt cannmg-crops JuJfluahtlBes,. toladdiiifoi to- others ^wbo-bave.followcid-different lines of One of the ino*£;:inter«i*ihg. *^^ ings of the seasoa- of toeHsrscl^Grlap^'. Seaman Post of -t*& ^mer^^^I^kpaj. Was heldOTbnday-eveiiiingi^ berg being in attendaaue. At the bu«i-i ness session, ad^ttaa-t GSonstable g*T4- W^ report eajtMSgya-~dimaT^W> the Pofwers IfoteL JBof-Tieater-r Satuav o'cJock. If anyone oah abtafn a Ho ense to^send a. .wireless message, any time\ from sunrise till 8 E. iM. of 5«bat use is it for our •hroadcawtinig jstationa to give ue day programs? Iiaw is: ;daSl eveming, March Tfth, at which'time-.• ^appoKed^teUw-aaad»-fog^l--Bo^ha»i^^^ ftn inspiring .talk on \Xejgion Ideals. of aervitie in Peace a«-well as-Warf*\* the rights of all may be respected. It Is not always foest for us- to stand on \our rfig^a\ eyelidiFfs'Swiui/ • . Radio. (rAiany local rsdto ^ans will dou/bt- ment Deipartaaest, will tell the farm- ers\ \Ho1w^~PH Oanuing'Crops Into Their Farm Management.\ H. S, •Jtfills of The Vegetable iGardening^iDe- partment,: will discuss '*<5uitu^rProb- ,,„. ^. _^, u , jj— unless 4hos^^>a^ies-^hav4ng^HBendThie4ters- and is to \** ing sets. will voluntarily keep out ot the air except at some periods wh*cb might ibe agreed upon, we do not know as anything can_ be done until regulatfotm are changed. Some time ago we got ourseiH very much disliked and was asked to apologize for calling attentaoiuto similar troublcr How- Stiate leomimaiiden \Saanaet AlrohowRe\ also spoke on 'M'emlhepsbip \and the Endowment Fund,\ Thi« Cund, -he ex-. less\ hearti!y--agre« wit^-the aDOVe^uTipiKiir5dv\B _ to amofun* to IBYG «aSlBott : be naised by tbe Legiion by popular sulscrlption. It 'is ioibft a pei!ttmaenit,ituid» tie itfterejit— running ibroad Jump and bigb jump, *todiB«Hb«oWT4ttaijfcajtt*-teg^B^^ (2) 50 amd IWyaatd daafc, €->potato race; •&)- 2&*M4 4^-yasrd irarta; (t5-''puli^ r 8-B>, shot-pat, paah up Iroan floor, rope clfenlb 8 ft. SOME OF ffve ^e imorning talk. B^e is a re- cognized authority, the fftete over.oh larm-MaBOgement, and wBl diicuas the IHSSI 'w&y of \iftfoliucing canning\ 7|cn?ps^teto Tffie regular fawn rotation, working them -to with- other interests _ao they will couiit to i*e Ibest adrvant- reached- Prank Oool^ DearSir:~ ^^6iirJeTiers*aiwive^»proffl.ptly,'-*nd we^^ejS^g&d^to^hoai' f rote youf : al-f. though, sorry to team you were feeling poorly. PerihaT)3 it will work out for you were here, you wouldtfa stay more than, two days, for *ft e!! -one^^-« v £iH!f itt ^' &/E35S. fS ffiore~\e1seSE^'re.T Tou wouldn\t production, ; The session will be called tcTorder at ten o'ctock^-and Mr. -Scoville wfitW were as*ed *o^con demanding more consideration th«n it- E^nSt,Peteraiburg, Fla.. underrate is ^y^ $> y maDy grower, and nas * tf. P^nr. ^fejafi-iollowiTi g; latter f^mTng^egmBr^r^Dotir^^ and qii'antltyof the-crop,.,produced,. Mr>-Scovilla. wall also talk, costs and fr$a wideb will ibe. used to look after the interests o\f disabled: ve<teran,6 ai|d_ war orphans. There are over 3<M>00\ of these orphans. .Presldtenut Oool|dgev ever it does seem as if the amateur {he stated, heads fehe honorary com- %ffi!?*ZZ a £ b l *^^ tt ^l ^ ^1 mItt ee in this drive. \ their sending wtoteh would not be! _, ___ . • ___, ., lto -^v- — cibnoxious to s o tnany Tiaving only f e^ ' H Wlto voted * Qt6 •meetung oeiving sets-—EcD -,. •MandlaL- night ta «o»trauste- CADY REL.1EF CORPS Not oftenis it the pri\(Kege of the* TTKBTTuno: Detng ( raised (by tSe legion Dp 'educate the four eblMreai .of.J.Joseph -.'——_ yanynW- WHet Coftps m preside at' NeVt5S*oai(^for5^ -'ml '*»»»•\ the fotteml eT oBe\ortbeBr nattonaT pregtdepts, Thfo-trorrorwaa- conferred\ on Cady Relief Corps, No. 74, and, who is now fsrmcitlte—ifi,—T&e- servdee for their late noble and honor ed officer, 3|Fs r Btoma^Stark Haosptonr whose remains wer^ brought SfireJioni her hoine in Detroit, Mich;, February 25th, to re«t beside her soldier hus- bandjn hor former hoine town. A few yeirs ago Mrs. \Hampton visit sum of |2,B00 hae. been- voted-'to iba w * en raised for tbfe purpose-, non© g£3 to, come irom the legito *re4#urie«;\ but the local legion d-ecfrdad to over- tule ^^\Rtreasliry cl«us«\ and con- trihiftfr-#jO-rirom-tfe«-Sic«kjpo5^ {f^wwryiLl&j^^io«^>^l»t^^ waa.passed and $30 HS)»trJbated W legion members presenC • ansJdng « A ^ — -^_.^!_.^:_ xt_I ,'y e °^say-j^epa anorgave a very pleas- | from ^ & .Harsch-Crl-sp-sSoaa&an Post, ing address, after which she presented f The onovie committee *hw gave a gavel made of Wood tak^rom \Little expected .packed houaes on hothMarch K3S«*gd.v.^. -- - ^ -•-^•~>^-« r are:^ present tifflS, bearTHgloa Farm Man- 0 v ^M n* h^rArs %h»ir f^ m y. W ^ ' * * ure \ _ aiemerit * ^ ,\ t b f'^ eTS ' tbeir • Cams was recently one o£ m te&tutes of agement. having boen named in honor of Mr3. Mr^WUs^^-add^ssjJIie^nieetir^ In the afiternoon. He is a^-speciaHat'to l : _ :::; _ •; •• -~^^—r-?r=rr* VegetablerGardenlngVfind will discuss! wjll nroid^ce jHie^beat .resultgL -w»iijt'i« Kti Vl mUmi\\nr-marrm gfflsTjformation* about seeds, and. what eon- tis-I 'have been,<aiid you wouldn't^ want stitutes ideal planting conditions - will lojilay-thls-gamot-wiib, Uie-ild-w«fflen-l^soj^hTCl^^ ; .^ -, \ .. . . » —.. .« Mf McCargo and Mr. Lahcflsbire of abdi^oung women-lSaf-*!\- ani\¥ending •yWi-iipfctureTOfr —-—-—-—-'——; ; Am having a splendid time, and fil<e it--betbeg'-4hap-laigt-y6aT. but it is~cost^ ing lots of money, when \dne~ls~ST Bhe~A&PService Hureau will utipart general information concerning, the Eut what~is thaW InTlliniiaire. Have fiimipanyTlaciroes^er^Wienting Jhe\ grower of canning crops. Through their Bureau they are in class bsadh season twiltbe played Saturday even ing, Mftrch 14 hrfee hoae gymnaaium. WH* WiMiaWfinftflle *HI«& jSchooT fr^TO@^bw«go^'^a!nD«/ Pat Mur- ray, a Br^ekport Nomral griaduate. Is coach of i!he \W^lanwrille teamst~ The \Betty -Bceffe Concer^ffliniBMa, Whlob.SftxUed to. T, March i lives. Saw-some celery and quite- a lot of pepper* 3fi8£ the lettuce ws« *tt gatirf; aredv\\. ... This wjeuH be st pretty poof Country *S^^^^^ESTMfeJ!OE^SE3u. fS. -Ua^^a-^^ra^oriAi^la^rfeift^aS^e^ **M»raegteta»6a^Qom--^smw^ ~^^«ai«» dotft fa*n* HMich. *nd-*r«be .T™A. ^ii^»\S3%a»j.-. •>• *•* ^ a& captain was registered, renewing JWM also oiopont-mndgranderBfl. ..au. mm&mmj^im^^fim ^?Jf ^»^;^ entertainanent of i^ Winter Lyjceuin The Aguiaif ctrctla Tast a •nrr&iiig. entertainment and a decwea' success. 'A large c: and John Cogaaiv 1MEN»S.Ht<3H GRADE 8J40E8 DON'T MISS THIS •SeeGeorge WiMiamson, The \Maga- zine Man,\ 171 tTifcica street; before placing your sUbscAptloini, Special of-1! tfers now on. INV£STMJlNT» '\*?' •« First M$atg«ige Bonds, S. W. Straus A Ck>. 6%; 43 years without-loaa to apy investor. Arthur Tooley, Agi, State Bank of Commerce Bldg. Phone 12Mf. t 4:17tf The XJeo. (MierSitt S'hoe Co;, Brock- ton, tWasa. jnahufacturers of Mob's, High (^mde Bihoefl announces the gale of, their -shoes Irbm * , Maker to you\ through ftiheir fgSnt, Waltet J. AlbuSi Main Sitii, o^>r lifee's Grocery, JBrock- port, N. -T: - f 2:2&f hBWH^PiW(fliMB-aE^^4^^~^^ ing Ofotihes^' Jteh^wsails BanwTbeen given the cMeei fttrtefi{ie^^Ql4-eyery- THREE-ONr-AGT 1»tAYr 'Some of the young people of the ^SwedenrTCeflter Presbyteriaa Church will give three 1-act plays entitled \Rosalie;\ J'The Bevolt\ and '^Flhe Burglar*' at tbe chtirph, on IMarch y i|tb. at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the. G. R. C. Save the date, ' . tbingts- inrewdiia'esBifior a program that is bound to mean emJoymenit. The Magpi&s .are composed of the followtog offleers: Goraton Baigartnar, president; i^el.Jc^nstomand'Dorotmy WhJtei adlrerti^g'oominsittee; Nornian ;Ben.edic%- and. Orscni.'Beainani, stage; managers, Edith Nye and Mary Pitts, costmmes; Rosalie Kamoh, Ora liouise Oooper and' Aiethe i Gtepp, darectoiis; Genevieve Teller, EJugwie Qtull, Doro- thy White and Gondon Uilgartner, se- lective committee. Jim, and. Jiatn aad his wife and. our- selves took a two hundred mile 'trip p-aratiate—records of crops-grown—on different soils under precfteaHy— the ^ie«*f-o*HH» about Maroh lath, or 14th. George! Ferguson was- k attend&jc* mdt the' \ataxta\ weremueihenjoyed. , . .- . Magplei 1 - ThHree F*eatur«sr —— \ A program of three features, sparkl- ing wtthi fun »nd intereest will be put on by 'tbie' t SIagpies at Normal Hall to- morrow evening at edgHnt o'clock. The titles of the plays are \The (Shepherd' in The Distattce,' r by Holland Hudson; \The Silent jSyatemv\ by Dreyfus and Mattb-ewa, [mi' fpintkHs' Gtoihes^Ii t l|* aPe v<n » I«roMbly none w^id mjayU dispensarblftf (by ioha* Pertwee. T» n*ore «wa **» «* ^rockpttrt'i ooto- Tpownwehid ¥«rdley »ndi Zella Covert, star in the f *SbepIherd In The' OCtf's- tance;\ l&nier LaWstoii iand,.Genevieve Tellef, Ed. \nhe v SUent SJistem\ and • HEARD THE PRESIDENT Of all those who listened to to Presl dent OooMdge'* inauguration tthe Jj^tojaajprogram^^..^.—../....\. ~ j Tt^was-also announced *hct the last i I/6\gacS\lun6fi&on~of -tie «eaaon. .would' rherter^nrmtffF' day, -March 14, at 1 o r «lock when • Ss&^Bre^^3SaIn«''j£^^aE^k-^ The Girl Scoiite of \Broe&pdrt \who bave-formeTly\had-only/ , this~na3mrtonrff| named tbeir troop \The Morgan Troop\ ^-bonoV-of MErsi Gifford Morgan who JM done so dnuch'to aid the'Scouts P. would address the fellows. : ^.f^llpwinjr-lfee.;, bjaafeoas„ jneeiiagr^==t: Superuitendent •Charles. E. Cooper gave ~ ' same conditions!, and\mmch other eral tgfbTTOMjdn closely afffy.Hog Jtionored-jby-the^ffiesffince^Jif-^aa^Hari. ^le^thmr^tTom-Ssasgxx^BtSks^tmiii~~ uoJE^Iu^^ody&^of^oaroe ea^^Fy^l3wrG>BKa<m, CTaMW^SwIgoT: m T _. . „ d - , JSunty, «t i ,t^& weekly meetlHg. — successraj production of crops used in L^ ttmm ^„^ tn irfTfa ^^ ^ <Hi^cmjjiiug Msine8s7 A generai invitation is -extended to all farmers^^in thfs victeity, ^TJhisHn- i-W^^be-AfrP-^ro* ftittitleas. We'hacve all thergrape frultlianEta \c2>rtt^4e--raiae^eorn. ,jieas f to? mltowft fanTivBft fJnrn^JTnesfayftto&s and other canning- cmpsr-wA interested to the numerous rarmers jqaaipd jpttt asigamp toUinrtemisls|various ofaheirbranches of Vegetable to bteJp -WheraselY<es free. (Must sar goottibye, bat never nrrind amnrejing, \MJB3-M& 'planning to be home along Gardening and Farm Management* MERCHANTS' COUNCIL, DINES oos)o- gewarians, IMiss Amelia <}lark, 82 years of age, and Mre. T. G. Hookey who has passed Iter 93rd (birtJiflayi - Tins marvel of the agio is thoroughly ap- A dinner meeting of the Jtetail Mer chants \Council was held at the Hotel Brockport, Monday evening, twenty- three members 'being present and sev- eral more coming af|er.tlhe dinner. A report of the Educational comaniittee rerealed' the fact that an order 'had been received, forbidding the registra- tion in the High School of jkhose, not resident in the village. Those now *ed wIH be. permitted to gradu- and who is Chairmam of the ^rockport the Niationat-CSJOncllr Saturday, February 17, the troop twaa_ 5nTnteresflng'.talk on SStr-tiabeinrM, *h«L World War\ based on darfa obtained as.ctfflcial historian in writing the his- tory of the town at Sreden./ Tbte, Wsiory ia tojteptt^^ftft^^tlgj^^ on^ln\t^'\netir^iu1rfty |^A«-.jleleg4tIon---ilrflm_4ree«6^ headed by Oomroandcr 'laos Janes, Engineers PPsE.. a aate e^ngfneer Iter- jherly stationed fier&iaiicl Quarter* — - to obey scout tews and were Wested^lmaeter^ ^^MEBL^e-^^aaja^oi •&#-] her-pur and mSaking the EMorgan Troop a regMered troop. The Scouts saluted their Oaptain, jilodging tboir—loyalt-: .airoelent ausical.. pebgrap^ - - ' ' !•\•• ' -'-' '• t»-4er-aad-j&e--ir pledging her loyajlty to her girJte. It was aPanoi^Hm^rJtsgjve^Qg^Q^ ^\^ *taifc_rffigetl pledge. » (Many girls are working on Secojnd Class and dome bavenpaased the Flag test. It is hoped that all the g^rls „„>... v. wfth tihe bap^peniingis-oif neter^rit cep- tury ago. The pleasure tibjejr dj&riVe Jrom beitig oJble-ibo-sit comfortably *1n their homes and listen to #e presi- dent's voice speafeing dn Washington^ Or to tiheir favorMe Sunday; morning serinoh ibejn® .preached hundreds of inili^ away, da miore easily imagined than exjponessed:-' * THE 13fH OR FRIDAY •Jfs- surely a lucky number because you- wfll be^able to see 3 one^ac* plays of exceptional talent for 35c Bt the i<roT- mal' hall. Auspioes of the Magpies. iSee the display adt and- hurry for your {seats. Tihey' are on Sale at iDobsbn's. V ate up to and including 1926, closing hours, but no agreement was reached. Various^fcberHopicr;©f-iiF terest 46 the Merchants were discuss!. ed, and the dinner and the following' meeting were voted a real inspiration, and well-worth while. Will pass Second Class by the early ^uinoier months. • **\. Saturday, (March 14, there will be a regular meeting at 10 A. M. at the Normal School. Please be prompt. ''A Girl^Scigsj^isJt^yal'.'* (Loyalty <ftlkp Ifor pronlptinesfl. The Court of Honor win meet-with'tiife Second Lieutenant land Captain at 9:45. Flag Test, Compass and Fire Preventio^tealla^wJiLJbe given so b e preparedT -'- - •» ^WAaOWO^NgfES- Htwuud -degree wis conferred Tuesday .oxening by tie *tasier, B^J.- ^ jgirls-ranewedMaieii^^nte^ tontfc 0&, Marob^ith.^ - / -_ The degree team of 'JIc-3iroe.Lodge will confejr the third, dagreo ^ai Social. ijodige, Kendall, on the evening, of March 27tfli. . < • .'.Felloweraft cMilb refiejarwels will be held Friday evening of 4iia wee*, and Monday and Frftay ^jgM*\ 1 ^ a ^ xt -' week. *-^z* v YOU'LL. BE GLAD and no one will be siad to- learn that She €apen Hose Minstrels will beheld at the Strand April 14 and -16. •.»•\.. • \. 600>D NEW8' The Capen JJose Co. will have their narfnstrels at. the Strand Theatre Tues- day and Wednesday, April 14 and 15. Of course you will not want bo miss it. ^••i.- -•^~ -^WtlXTT'irEWY'O^ENING «._\'• •Shoiwinig <tt Q&rinis; Millinery, Satur- day, March 14th.\ The Fagan Store. . . YES! They're coming after all. Who? The iBejtty Booth Concert Go. When? IMar. 17. Where? Norinail Ball.- AUCT'IO'N- SALE All of the Furhlbure and Household Effects of the Me John, 'IdcOaarthy Will be sold at public tauction at the late, residence on Lytrflan •'St.,. Satiurdayy March 21st,' at % o'clock. Also a few form tools amid implements . will Ibe sold at the samie time. 3:19 EASTERN STAR NOTES ' ^ MeomiberjS'...of Jthe JSasteBa SttajpwiU^Cl-x::; hold athimble jparty on Satmrdli#-%tteP:^: _ mstiti. Maxid!L2tK\.,.*L..ilxe^^ Perry'iSm#k--<nr r ^arkrArvoT.^ - •\' \V • ,§:< , .Qn^g: evening of jMaron 30fchJ|i«istv' : WiHHholdr a-carcrpar^*tt3if dinmgrooim. - . • .... \ v. f,\ ; *> ; - ThC' nest re«umf .mMj&taig:'.T&^§P#:;K ;| Star wiiattoe b^ld on-Mctf*af •vrjei^s^',-•'•• March 23, it mimim^^iii^l^i^- degipee wili be coMex%eaon.-agc^6l!j§i : ;V|?: Ave\ candidates!. A^c^^i^i^i^'tM-'' \\ desired. \ - • .'• i —••'•••• • fiA0lO )i $]m*Ps;i|E8 Ittadioitroa tiilbasr' . $2. • laig»-s*to.®tt^es'a'W-. $i.W). Fo«Miuib*e Nesxtrodyner ^ three-iuib^:- Ooclflstlay,