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'<em*?mp».~ •ft***\'. i£*+t; *Jili£fc»i4.iiEi n -£fc :/.<i U : ra •is mm •msm ssassm !*SB!SB irk ,• f A. *?M7T: OP STTLE AND QUALITY AT REPUBUC OFFICE AT; Stockport. N. Y. - ^ ^i^lflJley^ii-Y^ jnings FROM OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENTS »••«•»•»•»•»•»»«>»»••»•»•»•••»•••»< ADAMS BASIN L_ Lyndon H. \WeHs met \*Mi an ac- cident v^Hila.ibusy about the mill lost week • and sustained .-* ; dislocated shoulder; J * ' 'CMldren'p Day was oltjserved aU the Ogden BapMst church Iagt, Sunday, '•pve-IjaidieS' Auxiliary *f tin©-Ogden •Baptist church-held its June meeting ias;., Thursday afternoon,at the home 0f-\3SlrSv jj, J, ttfeiMpri'. >• , Mr. and, Mr* Bernard McCalbe and daughter were Sunday, guests at: the Edward \MeOa'be home. • iMrs..'Charles French, iMrs. George Ward, Mr&, Wjiliam Pelo and Mire. Edward Giles attended the\ banquet at the new Barma Corners church* Sator- day evening. • Tie annual, p|cnic of School No. 4 was ,held Friday afternoon a£ Willow i •Mis, Sarah •FMiKS went to Rochester i Sunday, to -visjt her daughter,- Mrs, ' Duell\ WStt, with whom, she will re- • main for- s\eine -weeks. Q1 ft f monfl-q^nnjm^^^n^-yaJ^lfi4.{«.Ba-^M-Jsbl^aasI&IV-^ Ah Opportunity • to Mr. and Jtrs. Ralph Olcott. as well as- to\\grand\fa.'CEgf~aii'd grandfnother LowryJ of, €larkson, over, the arrival the-little.-son-to the family: dNJiss Ethel Hennlng of Linooln^was tlie weejc end guest .of Gertrude Stnauss. •Mrs. Rose Meyer of Rochester 'was the guest of her, sister, ftjrs.. Joseph 'SetavaitzHast-^w'eete—*—^—— •• A considerable reduction from the already low price will be made in the first three 12-24 WHEAT TRACTORS sold this spring. i- -'<•„• •\ jMsoJmye, C-demonstratioa machine, little. used,- and in good shape to offer at a bargain. The Matthews Tractor Co. BR0GKPORT, N. Y. u m m m u • -••- j Samuel, Parmele'of Coldwater, visit- •ed bils niece, Mrs K Adsolph Haaiann | Tuesday. _ |- Mr. and Mrs: Alco D, Smith and '. fibnily, and Mrs. Austin, \of Rochester, .•motored to Letchjworth Park Sunday! I Mr. and Mrs, Jagab Shaffer enter- tained guests from' Lewis County lest | The Missionary Society of the Spen- eerport'.M. - E» church will meet to- morrow, the 19th, with. (Mrs. Erwin Decker, the new bcupant of tho former •Minges home. j Horseshoe Tossers \around ,\town :t6 look to their laurels, Op'posiiion is devcelopjng- and reports state that -soaae-of-fche ladies-are not- at-all sl#w -aibout making ringers. Tnnicira' Quirt. has been the popular afternoon pitch- ing grounds, and anyone interested is-l^th. FS • ir us & | sfS!!^W!?ssciss>w'^s'i invited to join tho oppositton. Edmiind iHoehbrnecknei, who has bee-n senior teache'r at th<3 Basin —£ckooi_tor Jthe- ^ past. Jtara ynais, will hrtTO charge of the Gt>h grade work at\ Newark 4&ls /ComJlng year, and will also act^as principal of tho RooseveM ysettooT. Miss Gertrude' Strauss will also teach at Newark. The Newark, .'schools are under <the supervision of •/i'rof. F. Neff Stroup. ^ The JIlHmination of -NL-vgara Falls 4 was enjoyed by a party of -about' twenty freni this place test Saturday, The Sarcophagus of Koo-Foo'Ankh, Egypt, was discovered early in the eighteenth century, . It was cut from basalt to imitate the appear- ance of ohe of the old Egyptian wood' houses. on exhibition'\many\examples of Beauiifuliy design^ ed tablets and slabs. We can refer you to many people vho arerr|nre than satisfied with thp. r^m.--f^ny,-j.ugric weJaav£*a& complished for them,. Let us furnish you with designs and make a tTrd upon the work you wish' to have done. HARMON'S MONUMENTAL •Friday. Resiiltiis M iQilowfl:: tH&ten Zimmerman,. highest iiegord; . Edward dopdridg-e andi Mildred Ginthef next, their records :being e : tie. Book prizes: were awarded tip each of the^'e cbild^ rin. ...... ] l^asi Tuesday afternoon after seliiQpl Mrs. Mets served ice cream andfancy: cokes' to the fifth grade who* ^ire leM- ing \her to go into^ithe \Big Room.\' Mrsv John Ginth'or's assistance waisi much 'appreciated (by -[Mrs. Mets. '•The young pecplo.of tho Ogden Ba?p- ttef ohtxrch will fiold an ice cream social on the church lawn Wednesday evening, June'' ,24th, _ Evoryhody wel- coiEt'e. . 'Mrs. Archer Iauekihani is ill at thfe hoine of' her^ fflgth^r in Rochester. • .^ I\Iiss A:daSs = ~of'\Buiru.lo was ' t»h& : week end guest of Qral Widgei-. •Charles Balrd of Buffalo was uie guost of .hiS jnipther on Sunday last, Charles Cody of Rochestor who. was seriously hurt while- -at work ait '.tjur oar 'barns on.Wednesday l.a«'t, is sip'w- ,ly improving, Mr^«Co<ty fas a grandson . Mr- .and Mrs. Harold-\ Weirich of North A-dadjs; ''M;afS.. wore' the '-guests, of Mr .and 'Mrs. Albert WoirXch, on Saturday tejsti - '- - M,ps,' Viotor ijd'attisoij gave a shower and! entertained at hridso on Saturday in honor of <a girl .Mend from Albion. The^P. T. A. of Ogden district No. 7, ineld'their last^meeting of the school 5tns. Marguerite True was 1a.ppoinited press chasfemon: in .the place of MTS. Julia B. Hill ..who resigned. It was. also decfided to give the children and •teacher -a. picnic. Tihe picnic was held Friday June l'kh. About sixty-nve were present. Thfere were sports and a, supper.' The children' hod many contests and\^hs-parents a few. The mosit notable of tlh'e women's contests was the fat womank race won by Mrs. ftu'by Smith. Mrs* Hiram Smith and Mrs. Alice New had charge of the sports. • •••• i«l —I —I •HH«II»M f ATEST NEVfe OF NEW I .YORiCSTAtEFARM ***. ORGANKOT0K5 \Prepared for Thit Paper by the • New York State Farm Bureau Federation, Ithaca, N. Y. Mllllman Appointed General Managar of Fruij <3i*ow»ni. Xsi „ ..* * . The appbuj'tment of T. E. Milllmaa 6* New Yorjt city as general man- ager of the Western New York Friite growers' Co-opeirative Paoklng aeso- elation, Jnc„ was announced recently in Rochester at \association headquar- ters. • Mr. Milliman, has resigned. as inanager of the membership serv- 4ce dopartoent <&$ —tfae^—Dairymetfs League Co-operative association * to take the new position* Since the res- ignation of N. R. Peet, as general manager seygral m§nths a ?° Pru- dent ilaU has been acting as.gaffSfal manager. r ; in arinonncing the appointment offr cers of the association,, expressed the strongest confidence in Mr. Mill!- uian's abilities. His experience and qualifications, they said, will be a hig asset to the orgttnization in success- fully developing the oo-operatlw packing and sale of fruit in Western New York. • \*' \ —MT.-^sRlltnraTrt'as b^rn and raised on a fralt farm., At Cornell I*e special' Ized In fruit grow'in'g, \and after grad- uation managed'a fruit .form on Long •Island for two-ye-ars. He then be- came farm bureau agent of Orarjgu county an(i„ three vears .later -was made assistant county agent leader at. Ithaca, In t!)l!J he became managei oif the membership service department of the' league and has held that post- Mil pAHti*^ 1 ^ t - ? . -\•^^\ : '^i^V/'\r'i^r Good materials m medium weight, mad*i| with cuff bottdms and of lui^fci rright for work pante. ..! How Priced at $1.75 and $240 , ^ Vf - •* , J, H. GOFFE & §ON 101Main Street.Brpckport'.'--,, . *• Jftl* tHi * I fV* 1 f I . i + • 1 • am m JvjH 1 . STATE TAX DEPARTMENT Bureau of Motor Vehicles _,.-.The., use of certain headlamp de- vices on many automobiles operated in this State will 'he illo^ai after June Devices that hajj boon approved and from, which ithe ear owner should make \a selection befoiv July f are as foltews: . Automobile Alpheeo. Bausch '& Ldmh, Benzer Type A, Brown Universal (Reflector>, Gonaphorer Type > (,6lear or aMbef, D'B (Dodrge Bros, S in. only), Degla'rcs- cope,. Dillon Type 1. E & J Type 20 (Headlamp). Fht-I.jte Standard (Re- flector). Mintox, Frd H (S% .in. only. Guide Ray Type A (Headlamp). HoTo- p,hane_No Tilt, HurUon (816, in only), Johnson, \Lee Kim tit. Legali'te M Ih, (air of whom left hero on the two . o'clock excursion over the'Falls Road j Liberty, liberty Tj-ie D, Lincoln Pro- : The Philathea'^lass^numhei'ing eleven i^tor. 'Macbeth V; pe P, McKeelite. -i members, and their teacher, Mrs. ETarl. rHlwT2n?7' were among tne number,' als> Mrs. Emer, Mrs. 'Zimmerman,. m* Three TMck —ja^veryJbrklc^t-Rjachester < deliciously _^opd Brick Ice GreaHHthere-aTe^hfefr tydt-I^ers-oP \ cool taftiness. . Order your favorite Gorflbiriation for* dinner dessert today. The American Dining Room SNOVEB & McGRATH, Props. j Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Haniann\ 'Mrs. Ryan, ;/.\lri>. Nclb-uu, Toi)i Smith, Chas. Slona j and 'Charles Zimmermen, Jr. A picnic -tenefe was enjoyed in the Park on -the Canadian side,' and the illumination ihtesely^enjoybd-by the-pa^tyi—It was indescribably beautiful, the oe- casign will. u m^^jjiLJiiL.j:uffl3«jtt6a^-^. iM'r. and Mrs. Harold 'Barnuan were weeJc end guesus at_4jong Beach, .neat ManMou. Tile -June meeting of the Parent; Teaoheiis Club -w&s.held Friday affef- .nooii - at -4.W-seii«ol—house.—-It- -was- decided to tato two picnics this- year, j-onefoT mernlreTS of \tSe JL^.A. and }'a separaite^-one <for the children'of the 'gohool. T%e.P. T. A. picni4 willjbe helft t Wfldnesday afternoon, July: 8thj j at the 'Mrs. Edward <McCa\he home, and * a general committed comprising Mrs. \ BkGfcford, Mrs. Harradino and -Mrs, Miro-Tilt (Headlamp), Monogram, Os- •good—'B- Uon .since. In.a statomertt on the ap.ftointment ofllcers of the growers'' association sajv\*'Ija securing Mr. Milliman the Western New York Fruit- Growers ac- quire a man of demonstrated organize tlon.ability,'skille<l in efllcient and economical operation of a co-operu- tive association, and of proved ad- ministrative experience.. Mr. Mini- man has handlea his department in tho league with conspicuous success, effecting large economics.,\ We \are very glad to announce his appoint- ment as general niana'ger of tho Western New- York Fruit Groweis' association/' - Fruit Growers Meet at Hilton Fruit-growers of the western coun «ea nt New York met, in Hilton thlH. t*ntrr^50Tir^Parrab^o-im'e Type FW, Smith, S;.readlight.Standard Mbtdrcycle *^\\ '- •Ctsnuphon.Typo V, OTcKeelite. MQII- ogram t Patterson, Spreadlight, Stand- ard Lighting devices which within a few weeks will ho unrit r the han. approval having heen witdr nm by this State fi Lens, Fraoto-Lite, .Green Moon.' Hocking Glass Len.s f Kjllgla.re Lens, Lancaster Bram control type A, MacDonald Optical Lens, 'McKee Lens, Type \M\, McKee fluted type \D\, Na- tional Lens. Parndectgri.. P-rimoMte, wSsjroMated-Ui cJtorgeLofjthe, W V^.W ana tnat more effect I TO3E - affai-n. Th« sehOQl picnie Wiil \henhedd - j at tlte iscttool grounds Friday of this 41 ••i;-'.| Mu •j^^'-'t mr/.-.u T Week, and \a commirtiee of Uttrg. jHw?-. • kins, 'Mrs. IJePrez • and Mrs; Hamann . was appointed, to assist Mrs, Mets and . Mr; Hoctorue'ckner, the teachers. In ! arrangmg fo? ~1EF enjoytSeitT1>F '\the children! ' \ •• ? • iMt-s. Orrin .Soules enterfcairied \on Saterday -a*ternooijrttnd , -evettittg-iat--a' , surprise party and shower given in honor of her.sisteri Miss Ific-ra Woffch- , ington whose- marriage \to -Keribert , Eckliardt .will take place on Saturday, iiS^thT in ^teefaesiter.- „ 'Mr, land 'Mrs. John Floyd .entertain- ! od the Big iSix Saturday evening). .. T-7«trr and 'Mrs..^l!divaTtr^tertey7 iUSv' • and tMra. 'Gmer Oulette of Rochester {were guests of Mr .and \Mrs. George ' Fryer, Fridta-y.-evenhl^. I Mrs, C. BE. Obiikip- spent aeveral days* ' in Rjpcheaiter last week .-*ltte~ guest of her sister, OMtrs. Bolie Bftldwln. j °iMr. and Mrs. William Gougih jure ; driving a new Ford addon. j air. and 'Mr*. John DeRuy»ch«r entertained friends from airport and; BoohieBter on. Sunday. •\ | The ffomi-ahnual spelling contest in 'the \little Room\ for the greatest number of perfect iewwus ended taet '• - ..;• •' ., Botft-dBlay, bayp youT lom^s tested at once. ! Lens, Revelo. Saferlite, Shaler road lighter (new), Superfect 'Lens, Unf Versa! Lens, Victor, Violet Ray \Lena Approval of'these devices .was ..with- drawn, upon the Vecdmmendation of experts who are continuing their study of the headlight problem, and it. is provable that higher standards will he 3dcea~wul.i'he ^ubmittedV While the use of the sorcalled.day- light hlue bulb is ^permitted iby the Motor Vehicle Bureau regulafrions, the iblue • bulb is' not sjo efficient as the clear bullb; under ordinary condition^' iat<*> #teeh- large ' Pennsylvania mar- week for the annual i meeting of tho Western New Yoi'k—Fratt- -Grcnvors 1 Co-operative Packing • association', Inc. The prosram includes a buBirieas session In the morning, with reports by President W. J. Hall of Lockport, C. S. Wilson of. Hall, secretary,, and W. A. Carr of Albt r -n,'treasurer. The election of directors for the coming year follows. - Acordlng to association ofllcers, considerable time. Is devoted%o <ils. cusslon orthe report on tlie associa. tion recently .made to the directors by experts from the U. S. department of agrtculturo- who havf* been maldng a thorough investigation of the asso- ciation. •Speakers include E. R. Eastman editor of. the American Agriculturist, whosp subfe^t is \A ConmionsensV \VTew™^ Co^ope'ratl6ti7^~^5a™°\It.\ \CT Shrove, a fruit.dealer who has heCn asked to tell the meniibers whero tBf«tF. CTitl _-i»Veots \ur.raTts \ short ..ut the needs and requirements of thi' trade. ' Radio Speaker Tells About Weather You ISf eed Good tether for -every day service 'round home or fbkjtrips to distant points, your safety and comfort demand I tires of sturdy conft'* u«5tion'. We suggest ' DAYTON CORDS €AS, TIRES, OIL AND ACCESSORIES * ** * i tl. ELLIOTr .^ t North of N. Y. Central Lines $3 it fa Forecasting for -Farmers weather for \New York farmers will be interestingly explained from Sta'- Tfon \W.~ TirYrSSxerieefa^^^ 29 about 7:15 p. in. i The speaker will be Wilford M. Wilson, professor of meterology ^at the New York State OTHegsr-cf agrkiutture a*d meteorolo^; gist of the-.O. S» weather bureau at Ithaca. * Mr. Wilson has been 'fore, .casting weather conditions for nearly •forty years and has an, interesting story \\of-wliat is back of the laconic weather forecasts at the top of tho morning paper. Relayed by radio to the forecast districts, the weathei ^©reeasts^verer-ttsed- ' regularly J&st ir TjyTWT farmers in thts- state* -jt~ NeW York Furnishes Most of £e$m- sylvan la -With Cabbage New York shipped as much cabbage FABW ANO HOME BUREAU L.EAD- / ERS TO HAVE OUTING iPlians biave -been cahaplefced for a Suiminier gathering of (farm and home bureau cotomitteemen and their fam-, iaies-ait^Ontarip Beach Park: on juno 1>7. Foilowing the dinner, if; ;R, East- mian, editor of the American Agricul- iUrist^wili speak, ThieiafteBQOoa'will ibe given over to organized games and if weather conditloAs are favOiraible. to waiter sports. The committee in charge of arrang-ementis are B. F. <Wetcalf of Coldwater, R. .03. Martin of West Henirietta, Milbur^Ghase of( Hilton and Farm (Bureau Manager Jfe. (D, Merrily. • '.'••' \• '—'—I\'\' ••-• . fit one yefir New York;- Otty uses, ut. the eistilmated wholesale value, more than a hundred and eighty-four mil- lion <toUar«- worth of milk and dairy products. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADC kets' during 44)24 as was raised In tiie- entire Keysone statiei \according . to the bureau of markets. New York sent 1*874 carloads of late cabbage to,Pennsylvania cities, • Only-132.car- loads of late-cabbage arrived in the cities off tlie. state from Pennsylvania shipping points. 1ST -Ppta^to—Producers to Tour Lonjj land June 24, 25, 26 ' Pbtato producers from all the po- •tato grcriving seCtiogj-of the ' sta;|e will-nieet.on-Long Island for a three- day tour, June 2** 25 and 26, The tour, which starts from Mineoila at 1Q. a. VOL-, June 24, includes visits to fields,- seed Source tests and fertijizer demonstration experiments. -' -,, ..''\' »' _ Tobacco Co-operative Pays Farmers . ^Tldy Suep The Burley Gpic<i)erative Tobeceo Msoclation of Kentucky is ftiis-month making a $12;OOO,0OO payment to it* mett(6er» for tobacco Bold. This make* a total of $31,000,000 paid to burley irowerg *ince their co|tri6ti vent Into effect in 1921. Re|dpatif Cbjautjauqiiia |6—BIGIDA¥S—& jALL FOR $2.25 FIRST DAY • \ • . . • ~»~' '\ 2<^30 P. M, CONCERT '.> . ROYAL BLUE MARIMBA BAND . 8:00 P. M.. PRELWOE, ROYAL BLUEMARIMBA BANd\ - LECTURE: \A MODERN,TAL'E OF TVv/O CITIES\\ . \ \ ' , CHA^E^aPLATTENBURG. ~ SECOND DAY . * ' 2J.30 P;'M. .LECTURE \AWD DEMONSTRATION ON PIGEONS .1 8:O0 P. M, VldTOR HERBERT'S COMIC OPERA •' * \PRODUCED BY MILTON ABORN. RICH IN PLOT^COMEbY AND TUNEFUL MUSIC .* v , \SWEETHEARTS\ THIRD DAY •'-- ' . ~^ 2:30 P. m PRELUDE. BASSO AND SONG LEADER -;,•• . HOWARD WADE KIMSEY B6MONSTRATION BY.EVELYN i>. HANSEN 'Mom. DECORATION\ &: 00 P.M. PRELUD&' HOVv/AR^jVi^DE KJMSEY . LECTURE: \AMERICA AND THE OUTLOOK\ i; \•\\'\\•\\•'\ \TREDTBJSiffltH • ONE OF AMERICA'^ MOST POWERFUL ORATORS FOURTH DAY '*.'., \2130 P. M. RECITAL. ELSIE BAKER> Favorite Contralto \ GROVER TILDEN' DAVIS '-. - PiaHlST.AND COMPOSER. .——- 8:O0. L P. M. PLAY. AMERICAN-ENGLISH COMEDY t EIGHT A^ERIC^N^NG^ISfl-ptAYEaRS \ -^SO THIS IS LONDON 6 FI3FTH DAY 2:30 P.M. CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT '. ROSANI, , • THE PR)NCfe QF JUGGLERS . V ivfusic. ;F\OUR TALENTED LADY MUSICIANS » •. ... • THE VICTORIA ENSEMBLE • S:OQ P: M. PRELUDE, THE VICTORIA ENSEMBLE V? \ '** ;'' \DEBATE- '- v<\-' INTERNATIONAL QUESTIONS DISCUSSED BY ENGLISH ? >ND AMERICAN-DEBATERS *..*. ;••'•-. SIXTH DAY 2:30 P. M. -PRI m -« SM THE COTTON BLOSSOM SlNfiERS OF PINEY WOODS COU^NTHRV LtFE SOttOOt. LECTURE: UURENOE C* JONES THE STORY OF \ _£_.. -.»! # '•Si WOODS.\ .;-'••• !K<M 8:00 P. M^RLAY. OHM # ^HJE'^REAT SUCOESBFUL A^M^I§* . ICAN OOM:Ei^6p^eMPLETE C'Ash i '-,C/''':\-- , - r. ! v;|;^| • : • '•. \ *«AiAI^D EVA»^ ! .,^-^Wn- l ^ •'•: $0 A. *1. EACH iDA/f ^CHILDREN W^fcL ME^^Hiyi*fttl«iN SUPERVISOR 1 AT CHAUTA;dQUAt, TfNTT* «Pl^|^>« , ATHLETlCr-f^eRAM ARRA-NG^O^F-Olfl-t^tBT^II^,. - ALSO P*m#t> r r , :?;/;• - .' '^^§m BROCKPORT, NEW YORK L yULY 2 IT. mw-Wtii&-. ' : Smmm L*~- ns> w'f- till * .iff y ;-;- ^•'•' * ' - , r..'J!\.« •• -w+Vii-'i'fe-'i'y.sTfc^