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AN INCOME TAX PUTS ADDED page an Item gays, \The feftEfi ft 9 ' partment of Aigtfculture finds oy re- cent study that taxes hear heavier on other class. Lfarnvers Jthaa.. on _ any '\•j Pfirnl land earns a lower income in BURDEN I proportion -(••> its value and pays in \^*~ 1-Ings.' CHECK ARTIST TWO BAD CHEF KSGI^EN AND SEVERAL -ACCOUNTS RUN ;po^of-dts±£aj^ STORES „__. \'-' • '--\ * . . •/ J From the sanie department of Agrd- Correspondent Ask* Oi to Be [icultitfe\ fhe~ figures\ 'lor 1923 show that' the average tanner in c< tNew York'got only $205 for his year's jlabor. ••'_.. To withhold pay for farmers' cattle Honest and Give Al Credit, Which We Do Below Last\ week one of OUT readers, whose name Is untaowh to as, sent us a clip- slaughtereidrby \order oftbe state and /The preilmtaJMfgf $i^Qri^ •ftitij ^cit-rii^••»\'•» \^tf -in Nnr,m,al iQhair>el Tuesday afterno>pa when five c>o]|teBt- ants appeared before \fche judges who were Rev. I, •J^^iller7\Rev. _.&••$). Webster apd J^i^'&liosdam. Tfee •win- ner' in the contest will appear in 'the ping from, the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle comm-endtos Governor Smith for his stand on a reduction in the income tax law, \and asking UB to foe honest for once and ''.glva-credit to. the greatest governor this state has ever .Had.'' The D & C; artlple -was as follow?: \This legislative ae'sslon, now happily .so~neap4t»^n!dv .hflia_.ibeen.„& jtu.eLJ>£-. tween a Democratic Governor and a Jaapnibilcan. majority which could hava- \>on the battle hand* down, Bad it stood \fora defeiaiiMe-i^H<y-wMohr4he--jFameg-iBaiTd, Occurred : Meaday at her state approved. Where the Governor has won, it was because citizen* in . 'both, the parties regarded mis proposals as furthering the-welfare of the people. \Where the jyssemibiy majority ihasheen beaten into smbmissilon, it • was on is: sues-on which fair-minded citizens felt and said that the majority -was wrong. \\Wise leadership would not 'have put a • majority, strong enough .to have its 'own -way tn a position which many as-' samMyimen 'had to abandon or invite defeat at polls this year and disaster :\~f©r..tfcrpa*^ i^ftaf Charlop .and-Myron^URoc] nop. Smith has won, as on- tax reduc- itary.St.wa* •'bficaaiaa he was right and ( ought to nave iwon. Where the Ma- jority has been driven, to surrender It u \ burdens lightened this year and earerj year in every practlcaible way and are wholly out of sympathy with political maneuvering; which has effect to fc tfeeir taxes uptf— r--= - We are glad to'know^ that our leader also read* the editorials in the Chron- icle aJid If so, he must have also noM in that paper thatthe positlon-of-the Repuhllcan legislator© was that lit) — -^ar T^duciion\should have been, on .property value instead of on the-in- come tax. Our oorrespondentr-*rom his attitude in -the matter, if we are ^•^sS^y^Shetlock- Holmes, ris'a-TatheTjDTOS\' • peroas-citizen -of Brockport 'who is I\ more interested in a reductio'n in in- cut the Income tax for those people who are making a generous if not luxurious living, is outdoing Shylock. Don't talk to, us about what a wise governor ,A1 Smith isl We give him credit for feeing a crafty politician and there let us charitably draw the cur- tain. OBITUARY- BAIRD he~ deatansf^Mary Askey, wife of iLeRoy MiHer-s—Name_Signed-in th Cases but Man Gives Different Names A man giving various aliases work- ed off two forged cheeks, it is said, on business men in toWn. last week, .foe- sides ^running up a. grocery- account at two or three other stores. Bach check was for less than ten dollars, The first intimation merchants had of the fraud was when checks purpart-, ing to have been given by IjeRoy Miller, in one case to Peter Conor and in tie other to ©\ed •Peshanow* caine back~ from the bank marked forgery, []~€omorr\0'riIieshanowr\cbaimed^botlh* to b^eworMnlrfor the A&F and for tine •home dn Rochester. She is survived Tjy her husband.; one son, two sisters and two brothe'rs. The funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock inlBoch- ester. Jnterment at Brockport. ^ : ^— • WIER8 Mary 3. Wiers, 77 years died Tuesday at her homve here. She leaives sher' husband, Harvey \Wiers; six «ons, Wesley and Byron, of Brockport; Eugene, of North Tona-' ester; Harvey, of Claron, Iowa; four •daugibters^ Elizabeth Harvey, of Pen- field; Mrs. Stella Orown, of Los Ah- xeles. •Oal-.T-Mpev-Gertrude Kassel, of ffan toecauae ilhe ipeopB'wanRhetr^F ^oirATtgele'if, ftftd^Mrs. Isabellg-ggMP ette^ ot,Ro<!h«fiter. .. _•. CALLAWAY: ... , A dlspatadh. ftojiL Ranses'City, Mo. announces the death on Monday at the liome of her daughter, Mrs, Lynn Banks, of Mrs. Redman Callaway who Js well known- in Brockport /h-aylng visited many \weeks here with her daughter, 'Mrs. \JMild Cleveland. Mrs. Cleveland was (filled to Kansas •City some weeks ago hy the serious condition of her mother due, we are told, to pernicious aenemia. ^•'Bes^de| -the two daughters Mrs. Col- t laway is* survived by two sons, James G, Callaway, formerly of this'village. come taxes than he is in property and Ralph: Callaway who \also resided ^^—-^-taxesV-^ATmbiieyed m^aiirtfs~it\wereT \WherEr^overnor Smith \won is tiiat Ji^lJSEsyM Ja_-th5„ ^»y.jLejaplg^jn; : Jiere-fora- time*. Kansas City yesterday and the re- * , m. \.t . - ~j. •» it. •• T3Bainsnateen to\ T^xtcor'aioTtiBT'nM support, of his prosrani for the, gov-, ZT . . .. . . . ^- „.*^ m ^__^-.„r:„. ™ *,—: .rJr .^Jioine,- y for„intemifittt. emor, as nTnas shown on numerous occasions, oares little or -nothing 5 for us-people out in. the «ouhitry. In ap- pealing to the-city people, a great many of whtan pay income taxes, he goV quick action from CShamhebs of Commerce and influenzal citizens who were organized and made thoir wants known with the legisfeture, where the 'J8mg>t&, fl3ttfl'~ua guys;_IC^&^fiQimlryr: UBOfgarHzecf made no objections and had no weight. ^ . To ajtavv- ae-goveraor% attitude and •tral railroad. Mr. Phillips lived in this •village^ for ; many jtsxs tm& was wril - j^w3i^na^hlghfejie«»[difid^th^ere had ( *een Jkjlled v due to tuberculosis. And ae an exponent o^f real tax redu«' PWILLIES „. pfiUHps died Saturday monung at tihe fanaiiy home No. rfe877 Linwood Ayernie, Niagara Falls after sevetai anonths illness duo to injury received •wihile at -wrnrlc a.t t^he Naw York Cen- house^-neither of wibich proved' true. The fellow had rooms at the Oottam house on iHolley Street, but so far as we can learn he disappeared before his- tricks were found out. The man-is-about 3Q to 35 yeara-oid, gflbd appearing, and -at some time has suffered a serious operation .wearing a metal plate in his head, \it is bare- ly possible that-the man is not in hJs ightinlnd and is not a forger at heart. A&T BUILDING STORAGE ^TfieTarge^uilaT^n^lsSiCT:!th& Products Corp. has unde'rAsourse of oTm5tfucTioTTT^sp~Tngkdng iraip^N?.- ad- way. It is located directly sottth&MBi of the present plant .on Fair street, an< Witt, include about 36,000 square feet of space,jgart of dt to be erf one story structure; _. and the remainder _ Jftyo stories. The' principal purpose -of the new •building- wilHie to supply additional Itorase fjaoillties; .Some of* the operat- ing lines may be transferred there,/ depending upon the seasom's. require- ments, and a portion of the second floor will.be given over to office space, dining room, dressing-rooms, etc. - .Additional tEackage«wilU also.i>e con- structed in cohneetion wit^thls Mld- dng for loading and unloading pur- poses. •, The funeral services were held ut REGION AUxVLjARY J0~-ABST«^TN districTco^Bl^JiigBuiffieM at Normal Hall tails afternoon at three. The \couifesMsitg .were, put eaitirely oh their rywn TeayohBibility and aad.no . |®PS|L Bsleigh and^JSVeretit. Pet.Uit:\~\\ , \ Before the xninsifcrels a farce erutitled .. I,''Three Rogues and a 'Rascal\ wiLljbe i • ; given by B. Nejlfis and P, Hanks, L.- ROMAjfAYG fAfAt1tt( [Mosher and «IJ. Remington. AS JPRESIDENT\ AND BECOMES' F-ollOwin^-that Dr. Harry Greene will spend.a few minutes on the stage with a friend. The farce will start at 8:15 sharp, CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS i H. B. Bohr, a Man of Wide Ex- periencs, Becomes General Man? dtilUIng or tTSdainf from the dEacuity! ageTi OUier New Officers of jthe Norm*! )9cliool. - j The Mc-oi-e-Shafer Shoe Mian,uifa6tuir- The speaker* and their subjects; j ng xk>mpany announces the addition were. Mb^ftlBrr^ttds, who spoke on \Hamilton an^tWCon'stitutlon;\ M«<T- garet rfamon T fip*blect was, TJncoM ;Dori6thy IMctaughldn will dance, The Music will be fumi&hed-%y—a-- MRSi A. WIDENER IS THROW^ FROHtfiUGGY AT SOUT»1 h 4 AVENUE, MONDAY and the •Constitwitibn;\ Orson C. Sea- man, '\John IMarwti*!! and the Coaistit'ii- tion;\ Rogaiie CJ. HaTsch, \Tihe Con- stitution and How its Spirt* Has Changed Since tin'-Adoption;\ Afileline Jjembek,- \A- Parfof -the Constitution,.\ The award-^f-ia|%4ndges was asi^ i :, .„nrstT^<iir^g% j'Beaman: J^econd', .RosaMe. '-C. IJarach; third,. Margaret Haraiion; fourth,\ Elbert fB, C5hllds; Hfth, AdeUne Dembekr Two of the-Judge* without-kaowin* the others ratlnf 'agreed exactly on the order in which they were placd. local, orchestra led by Mrs Ifeth. Ciaipniian Hamil, Porter and O have worked thard and as result Horse Frightened by Boys. Whter Who Wis B0B-B0aaERJO_ BEfeQBimOMIO t«fct«r bto. 2 \ Dear Bill:— - So you got attack in the mud, turned turtle, o%d •everything of that kind 1 --* right in your own home town, too. ^el],\BilrrJir^^eij^Ially^ toow somethlrttB about taiose- Ohio roads: 'I'TwrpTctty well-toured the state you kt»ow. Yes* you.*re\rlghct you drive jaloiijg^beautiful state roads night , up- to <ti»c town - tine—4)1 ZOWIB! IP* like a teter-teter on r^ber tired whteels rltrht on tflhrougih Main^^eet, .Gaewl knq W ,J Jbo^ke a main spV^ng neaSly every time-' ' »' **1—WeliV^uI^S^^Brry StKronche TEC=-H oident. ' * Now r^don't want to rub it ia.Jntt you pictowNrte town aiii the town it seems -j)*ckp&si|s paveinents, ENTERTAINING SICK WORLD No^ so here In Brockport,>33ill. When you turn off the OHIHon DollaH|ghway you just glide imo town. Yes^ gUdei That's the only word I can thdnk» o The ?*ate recen.tly brought their road to the villageHrtoand.thevlllage voted funds^ tocarry it th^reBt-of-th* way,. •No -pikers., around _ hare, ..JBIil... Ot course, there js one draw oack 4o this sHck street aiicf thati stramsteTS are pretty-ap,t-'to Imean that Qeorcce and Giles may have Tto*\pi^qh\»-^«fc^f-fch»^po^^ fer- Legion Auxiliary was held Monday evening^ JPjfder new buainess it was announced that <Memorlaj|_Jaixiliery \of Rochester, and Harsch-Crisp-Seaman, unit haveobeen designated to entertain f ^ kidd ' ie8 kM]p ' h And S0,mG > fo J£ s the World War men who are being i)eun to swallow a fine, before tfoy ' cared- for at the Sbato Hospital dn Rochester som4 time-the last of the Ittoatihrdate to be-decraed -upon later. ^«E^gage^Sft*^p^ffiE lief eoinmittee. how friendly (?) he is to ruraX in- •terests ~he cut in*ha& of money .the legislature Intended to ap|>ropriate to pgar_iEor cattle whdch-tHultan, Lorettft,and Stella; one sister, •and in the c'jnimunJty fn which Tie reslded^JHiB death came jaa,a sho£kl\\T_2~ , ^\ i, ' , '''^ P \ ,. „_ ^, , towWeci^leorffrienur ; -USS^eoHee«,«aa.M«. CShartes He Is survived by his wife; Cath- erine Bhllidpsj two sons, Thomas-andf John'; three daughters. Mrs. iLloyd 31*3.. John. DeIehanty~of Hamlin : -and Me~:proQiftrriiyTylRa , PhUllpfi' oT'lfear aoft note 3|{9-attitudec\Ott-13se piroiwst \x^Se ~— ~ —r 4ion4a^Npria4ft#m«>fcO(N> for thef- Th e funeral servdees were held Tues, elteiinatton of «rade <^ssih««. A m amrnfeg wtth-lnrrrat -at «verside pretteipenny surelyllibut:.which„ will ^ce m efe|y7%ftga^laSsV :: ^ —-—:--- was held recently. Contribution of deUeious 'baked- goods were received jfromt IT--- only ibe a. ibeginsing ^ndkpMcti will saddle/axes upotrthe} 'state for a hun- -dred years. YeB.-he is the greatest governor this state has ever known,- •But road furtiher. This 49,OO«O,O00 * reduction in income flaxes will be dda- !,, I^buted in the governor's tax reduc- tion plan as follows:, to non-residents of New Yb-rk 11,^00,400 which of course n>ust be made up by Tesidente of this state, (oh, what a Tvlse governor); residents with incomes from $5,\0(>0 to '$25,000 ?3.000,000; wit* . incomes jirT 425,OO0, to $100,000, two million; with ° incomes of $lOt),!0OO or over, f 2,000*000 leaving at best only $1,000,<000 to bene^ . fit those who have^ari income of less than f5,0#^ which covers pretty, nearly ing. country. Yes* what a wise gov- ernor. Z - . ' • 'how it effects direct taxes let us note statistics available for ' Orleans county. ; Statistics for Monroe County %e have not at hand. Orleans income tax ipayers would re- ceive back the magnificent sum of $7,724- which in order to accoinipHsh tlhe farmers and home owners must contribute through direct taxes $19,986 r BfiOWER !he death of !M,rs. HazeRA. Browerr wife^f-Henry-TBrower of -Middleport, occurred 'late Saturday evening at the Medina Hospital following a short ill- ness. 'Mrs. Brower was born in this village.on April SO. 1891 the daughter of Mr. and Citrs, Franklin C. Vahue. Siheigraduated from the Norpal School here In the claiss of '13 and was a memlver <xt the Alpha, Delta Society. •She-\was also a member of the Baptist •\ChuFch.' ' ., Besides her husband she leaves to inourn her loss her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin VahueT'one' sister. Miss tainly we don't wnnt our place called '\Pay-^s-you^rrter\ town, nor make Btrangors look - at -us askance^ Bnt at the same titm we don't wasnt any Page were extended a vote of thanks for thesuceessful manner Irx whldh they supervdaed the Auxl&Ty^alMry^ESr f 1 ^- 8 ??^^^ is^rocKpors:^ othef itmegipn Meads, •-all Lot -which-was duJb?-flPprociatedl, and added considerably to the success of 'tihe affair*'- « •--- —-„— — - r - ,-'-------.--?-^- : • Mrs. Frank Jenkins wi*p held the office of -chairman of the Bntertain- ment Committee, and who Kae-been seriously ill at St. Gary's Hospital fa Rochester, for the past few Weeks, was sufficiently recovered to he mo'ved to Sautb miwB and: one ^brother, Ctereflce. Rational pstmJgL . i - . 1 ' * ^ Jm^rtait-^buftiness-wre««r^ag--a idius^r^ttt^^uageT^^^^^ The funeral services we^s held Tues- day afternoon from herniate home in -Cotntmring the relalion in the In^TMi^dleporE at Ifl) o^clock, Rev* Mr, 'Biouse of the M. E. Church of that place officiating. Interment was at iLake ydew ceraetery. 'The serviee^ at the grave were conducted by RevL Mr./ \House and Rev. ttenSjy W. Stevens. :. 1—•- r^ -. . , HAIRCOT FOR 40G It's really too-cheap. When in heed of a cool jShave or ttalr tonic, etc.; see- Frank JefCrey. i 4:16 the 'home of her mother. In. Medina on Saturday.- • • ' . —^— •- —*_r » LEGION MEET THE 13TH ' •The Sairsch-Wiiip^Seaman Post of the American Legion will hold their April meeting, Monday evening, the 18th, at their rooms in the Public building-.- --+ Assistant District Attorney, Kay Fowler Of JRochester wllf speak 'on the summer aictivlties will be taken iap. Refresifinehts will follow as^usual. YOu can have sweet, clean .besd-rooan flporB if you use Carmote Floor Enasrn 1 el*. .Made in eight appropriate -cbloxs. OhaS( Decker Co. learn self control. Bill, good streets are Hko good clothes, people took yoti over. .They make And th*3 man; 'Bfll^yrin'\«n^^oe«'-Hke\-'W-WlBe: folks look'us ovt'i'. He lakesi?ride-ln- our pavements. When \foEfts gUde-iBt© 4ow3U-Maffli tfereet or Bid* streets, you can hear b'elievenie, ' boy-a-there's \glad music insfehelr voices •when they say it. Bet ter-^Il-that\ho^se-BItt : and\>n?oye r 4o Brockport. Your*.—.Bob Roosfaer — THIRD AMD FOURTH DEGREE gy^^RAf«SyEaSJgLATJrjEMJD. HH.T0>< ; -I i^ tTEtEBRATlOH The third an<3 fourth degrees were conferred upon a class of candidates at Saturday evening's meeting of the 'Brookport J C-raiige, after whloh the memjbers enjoyed refrostomenjts ^und music, •-. • ?— —~. —>:?•*!;. .....' Bouh (these degree teams have been invited to BJilton on Sa£urday>«Ai !>8th, to'iparticlpMiite in the cele3)rati T on. to % -force of -3»r. '-Hi B. 'Bohr whOF* aY!e 0tte <* t? 16 \best minstrel shows comes to BHckp,drt from Owegp, N: Y.,, h ^d in .Brockport in some Mme^ where he,-Has'-managed the Owego; ^fes Winifred: Edwards 04Roohes- factory of ths Robtasan- Byuou,.Shoe;t er h ¥ been directing the singing and Company, of 'Auburn, N. Y., in\ «hei mu eh of the sucee^s of the show will capacAtiy of 'fieueral Manager. v Mjr. i' te due to jhej-.,. '. ^ Bohr has been ihdentifled with some • - ~ * r ~^~' *• of the largest and most representative, CHAS, POTTER INJURED . shoe concerns in the country. He 1 -* <- comesLto MoorfrShafet.wi.th aie Mgh^ Charles Potter of Buffalo, aonof Mr broad acquaintainceshlp and associa-: had ' a narrow escape from serious in- tion in the- shoo trade. l jurjr Iia8t 1*«»sday night, when the ; driver of an automobile in wJaicih ha WHbur ., . /x ' Wot Badly Hurt The intersection of \Mafcn street <md'C •South Ave. was the scene of. a elhock- •- ing accideaiit 'Monday mo-Ening, -whks|i-i •resulted in the death of iMrs^ Anna \ Widener^-sised 78 'yeaTs, the sev«r3>^' shock and bruising otter daughter,1!': Elsie Widener„ .and a copaplete ^r*c*: •* of the^perj buggy they were drfevinff\~\ They had driven to the* village «iJ-2- were.oiakfiiff the return^ drip t©_agfet_ 'hoine near Sweden -Cenber a l bon,t _ lit-. o'clock, w-heni some boys jumped 00 4he-4b«ck-^)4'thei^b«i«Bgy-lnc-th of tihe Bajrtlst churoh, the (horse took .was\ riding, turned his oar into the curb—irrorder-to avoid a car coming from the 0PP«^ite direotJon. > The car he was endeavoring to avoid was- zigzagging from one side to the hejv-aa- ifr-ftp*>re*ehedf and- it-was- *• choice of\ being run Into or heading in the diTection of the sidewalk, Mr. Jotter was cat about the face and he ' =wasHb«4iy- brt>lsgdr^8'^he-wa:s*rblted\ fright and started running, With* clear roadj th ing, felt «h« could- 'have*suibdued the 1 antoal, bu4 the numerous cars coming from the south only added' to the ex*' citeinent, ant as they fteaitied flie inter- '•aectlon of ^onth Ave., the horae ran , between a ncrtiniwuu^naaaoBoffineTbe^^\\ ittgr driven Jiy^MTsr Francis-ClarkrimdH— the «a«t curb, and then swerved np- - oyer the curb. - Both occiLpants\ of the against, the car In\ the quick turn,' and the front of -tine automobile west dam- aged-. \ . '•\ JBkLa* • .. •' ML.. • ICATED Angop -Corey and Gerald Burke, botta j-jrOf Medina, were apprehended by*fflcer Hosner Sunday .afternoon on the (Mil- lion Dollar highway, the former for drlving\'%ffl\~a^6mbb'fle\'»*}le\ ; Tin an ntoqri<»Eeldn»^rgon7 nfld* HBe\ tettef for public~intoxication!\\ The men were arrested\ on coo^ladnt of Joseph Sher- wood of this place, whom they forced off-the road as .he was driving inf the vicinity of Spencerport. As soon-as ho was sa-blo to get his car righted he- communicated GUTHBERT P. LANE Mr. C. P. Line Who has-been con- bRck . <»» tho>Toad, nested . sf?th the Moore-Shiafer Com-1 witQ Officer ttosner, Informing him of panyNjjmoslijin.cp itslnoE^tion.^con-I^S^cu^-yit^^ were tanues^a^I^President^nttin^ditT6ttf hoadetl in- \this direction. \Sherwood' Directors. jv-^of-the- i^ard^of-til 1 ™--^^^ hack. - after, them-^nd4-^I^4vate^uiteral:\seTvIi ither nm mB nf th> • Identified them the arrest 'was Company, W. M.'SJrafer a£ Vice-Presi-j m ^e. ent, and, ti. W-^^oo^Sta^ecKtoryJ^ W^e. n _Jthey- were arraigned- -before Treasurer, also continuoth^lr offices. i^ u ^S e . Benedict Tuesday morning, 5rerrteo!l^ urI \ ? \ »*» Jrred ten. dctiars Ttrrergiven •i by.J^..E..-.ncar&r°JlI^Y,:,lLane^G>or^e|.^ Burns and FT B. Miller, the latter *Ut ;P al <J the fine and sentence was SUB- coming Assistant Treasurer as wkft flajp^eg 1 ,, on tihe_pj^mise of good be- aHMrector. • ; ' ^v^or^^oroy^ offenser driving while- Friends of Mr., Lane who was varl-ji n a» intoxicated conation, ia of Grand ously reported last -week as haying j Ja T caliber^^id he waived exninina* severed his connection with the con- Jtiort-. to be held.^forthe grand jury. 4Ie cern will be pleased that he will con- wlts placed on f&OO, bail, and Ms tinue his business life in Broekport {Hcenss revoked for a^period of six where. Jieh,as nmde an enviably re-; ffionths ^pending ^e outcome of the putatTpnr^\ -- ''~\^^^\;~\'~\'~ , \ , \'\ J —trMr-^™^\*-^--—- 1 \ buggy were thrown to the ground, the:,.,,:. . »lder woman's! head striking *he cui* * ,. In such a nittmnei that her skull •*» '•- . fracitured. She was carried to .the Kishlaf \EonieT and 'l>r. llann ajid~15rl Waterman., oalled', but death occurred - r>nv-vmn i-»t»w rv before their arrival. The daughter 1 4/KIVJEK |f^EJtl^ jIu ^M i ««^-anvi-her-a back wrenched but otherwise she es- caped. Inlniy-.-_s.llhe . bng«y was- Ae« moHs^edV-andr^w company wddh it, he ran :b»ack into *«? Coleman yard before •beln* cau«ht. T^ family moved from Ogden to the Oe^i-chfajim two mi a^Jialf miap~^ sovthwosk of Sweden Cencter the mid- dle of February. The doatft. o< Vet. WJdener's husband occurred recenH^. MB lunoral having taitom place on Tuesday of last- week, Deceased Is also survived by another daughter,. Mrs. 'iFrank Joff-ory,' of Cold- water; two Bisters, Mrs. Albert-Patten, of Rochester, and Miss JBUmoeti! Si- Hose, o*f 'Btrockport; ono brother,r\E>d>-- w«rdr«rove\Cbr' Gates, \^»\* \\ \~~~ 10BSr\ Wednesday mornln-g, AprH 8th» at 11 o'clock at„ftmves Place cemetpry> OMli.. - . - - -- -FAm-NOTES:- TBe ^It^Assbclatlori,^a^slgne^juip~_,, for. automoffie races wbdoh will tbe-- held on the .ground® Menvorial- —A—-eheek--for ten thoua-and dolla baa just been received hy iL.Q. iDoSb=^ son, fair secretary, to IJO used dn con- nection with the advanceament of-*n«s_. CAPENS ELECT CRATSLEY ' DENTAL. ct-tfiflC TO BE HELD APR^ •At the regular and snecial meeting of •Capen iHtoSe CS>. held Sfonday even- Ing, April,6th, the following foremen 1STH_ AND «T^H, COMMUNITY \CENTER In co-operattott—with -the Jaunty - Ihle injie working out or aTttcicwsfca- faT^ior'JMoiuoe County. V7-; CH^N6E» iGeorgi Petrie-home on were qlected\ for the coming yeaf:^^ealth Associatibb, the ISMrtiman Ben* Foreman, Cratsley; 1st assistant, Rem' tai Tjlspensary and with the generous ing.ton; -2nd .a^stetant.-NelMB. -Gharlee- ^ss'isUnce^of--^he-^loca4^er^l8tSr-^e^^^ fi ^ ~' rC^ktmlbla Co^ 1ja»-pi are was etfirtia^ nre' waTdeTi^^ of Rll&y, Greene and:-Cooper were select i Brockport amd 'the Towtt ofr Sweden ed as delegates to elect chief. 7 ^After the _rneejUng^fe_Jlne- cakeand\aauBage supper^was served; by Nichols, Porter and Remington. have arranged a Dental •Clinic, to ibe ty^Se^e^n^Aprifc .A.TIP ON THE MIN8TRELS \The annual and much- looked for, Mflnsireis of Capen Hose Co. will be hftTrt of. tii* Strn.n<1 TThfta-tlvi, Tu< and \Wednesday evehings of the con. ing *eek.. The iC&pen Minstrels, have come and gone seventeen times and of the fiftieth anniversary of _he Hil- each time have played to packed ton Grange. Past National ^Master Lovfell, of Fredonla, will be one of the guests of honor on that occasion. ; It was decided- to .postpone the regular., -meeting of the Brockpo»rt Goahge, from Saturday, the ISth, to Monday evening, the 20th* NOUNtSilVIENT B. H. -Quivey formerly with Dailey Bros, and Hamlin-Walker Produce Co* has recently parchased their Interest |over ten years .ago which\Haf \mlled houses. Many Brockportere recall the days of I>ayton Oaton, (Max \Amidon}- ''Steamer\ Palmer, Geo. Doane, SilJ Remington and heaps of others who have donned the black, n^shy^rinigs and cracked a joke or two about some- one m.the audience. Tfeis yeai_only_ , 'S3BjJJngi. Ington of. the old staff wilj take his place lamong. the endmen. Bill will sing a, song foe sang in the minstrels 16thr-and: Mrflr ;; %he-*ours-^iilHbe- ^fcr^Meaias^purG^s^-thei-l from 9 to 12 f and 1 to 5. The teeth of each child will fe- lt further care be necessary, the pai*- ent will he gdven a'slip stating the lental work needed, and the child' re> ferredto his dentist. Pairents are- urged to' avail them- selves of tJhisr opportunity to care for this very necessary part of the hygiene of their children, and to sign -the \Con- sent Blank\ •which will be circulated through the medluari of the schools. - S*or those who are able and willing to contribute to the expense of this corning ,fafcr. This is the largest sum ever appropriated by thoiBoardotii ervisors lot fair puypoae*, ana\tedd^ •-- cates : -a~-^lllngness- i ^*e^^ co^o^>er!a(te-J:OLlt^_fulleM' eftentrpoe-' ie-9ms-pi [onroe A-ve., and took J3k thitryia. noSe\ 1, . ~_^., -. w l ,1. fcuffy lias ; pu^d^sedr the C; monii*~h^se J oSiPoniOs i j&v Sihv horne oja Holley street. We are wrifjt^.. d to Jose the Vahaas who xeiarit €d?.~ thorottghly oleaned and inspected> afldf J'omBhkeepsie, MrrV«n# *beln«f called \back to \IBS former iposltfaDnr^^feigf-^ substantial increase Jn^i^aiiarir. Theae^ Bales were made through S..W.,-Wfi4»'-i hams: _*» ci CLARKSON PLAY TO REPEAT \A (Little Clodhopper\ be-playied at the Brockport Gransre Pijall, April 16 and 17 at 8:15 \o'clock. iMusic (by Novelty Four Orchestra. IJanctog will ifoilow, Admission 40c; ehdidren 25c. in the lumber and building material bTisdoess and will be known hereofber as the Hamlin Lumber 6b^, Ine. Mr, J: Quivey will be pleased fco imeef old and new customeTt and rg»pectful- ly SolIciitS a share of your patronage and assures you a continuance of t!he him back many tunes, \foowh the Watermelon Grows.'* Aside 'that one song all are rfgM uprto, the ntinute. Joseph daley wW again take- his, position In the center as inter- locutor. The o$her endmen are Franik Epjke; Ohas; Pagei Frank Holland, Ber- THE EASTER BALL J 1 ,iMk«day evejiing, April latto, the Gamma Sigma chapter ot! the iNonoal school will hold their annual Easier Monday balkin the gymnasluaa. The coantoittee have secured Broekportfa ; % popular saxophonist; ,f Sax:\ Smith and ' ^ the nominal fee of 35c will be JJ -^^ 1° «*?** ^***:* .^d^rtheservico. Signed^ ' f*^\ L ^: ^ *? **\? * v decorations are working Qhard to outdoi *<- .all other •decorations in the j/mtLvaA* ^xpeot to have the host dance- o< tbe/ 5 'season. •« « lilge of Brockport. fforace J. Maim Town of Sweden. »* Health Officer, pleasant feuslness relations of the past, I bert Rogers\ and^George •Crisp. Songs iHamMn Lumibor Co.. Inc. (will also be sung by James Look, Miss 1 » . NEWCURtAlNS *, ' . We are showing many now,things in ^curtains. Can give you curtains by pair or .material[ hy th6. yard L _A.„v;. : Fowler. - \' • ' •'••• : --' ; ••••••••-•• ••.•^ : CANDY SALE The Junior Project XJiiib will hold •£ popcorn fritter and home made candy sale at Community Center, April llth, begtaning at 10 a., m. ^^r ' ' ' KEEP FRiPAY, APptIL 24TH ' opea. A \very intelresting- program will^ ,1>Q W ' \' • - -- • be given* in - .the -JMethodW jCha«%£' Further noflce~hv nexf W5eek^\1Isiiie- \J r • : 'i NEW VICTOR RECORDS I We ha^nlaty''-fecorii 3 e «p^ropr*a*ef for Easter gifts\ Yon get •. lot of* enjoyment from a good record. Theyj last A. \V Fowler. %t '•7 \- «