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KOCHESTER DEMOCKAT AXI) CIIKOXICLE AXI1 KOCIIESTEI! IIKI.AI.D. TIII IISDAV, MAY fi. lll-'fi. 27 U' ADVERTISEMESTS DR. C.

C. MILNE TAFT DENTAL ROOMS i.ito V-mnt Mile Bnk HIHf. Inirar.re on -Hr MUX DRIVE WORKERS E1GHT WESTERN NEW YORK HFAR fHAMRFR ON EDGE FOR FINAL tncAic i 1 iimrn1 0K470Jtr fESr TO-MORROW IDEALS LAUDED, I Winner to Represent District in National Uader. of Croups Newly: Semi-finals at Louisville, Ky. Announcement The RADICAL MOVE MENACES U.

i WOMEN HEAR Efforts Being Made to Destroy Constitution, Mrs. Livermore Says. OFFICE URNITURE Desks. Tables. Chairs, Safes.

Files. Steel Equipment Urgamzea lor cnort Attend Luncheon. WILE, 4 Norlh St. CIVIC VALUE PRAISEDi I Talking on "IVitical Panger Sig InaU" lefor the members of the omen' divisiivi of the STonroe Coua-! ty Uepublican organiiatinn in T'e Sagamore yesterday afternoon. Jin, Arthur I.ivermore.

of onker. Iclared that effort are beini made I radicals to tear down the standard of government and order that have exist 0V has a new and convenient Membership Held Form of Community Service by Group Speakers. center of supply of EASY IP tor nttd glass of any kinJ for ny purpose, consult us. We are glad to quote on glass in any quantity. HIRES TURNEfl SLASS COMPANY Cl AS'NCl Pltli.

rtoi tirsTvit Washeri for the Mothers and Wives of Rochester. fawp "-v in the Chnmncr i 'Limner'- is an investment in cni- jn'inity spirit in investment on which individuals 'Iran- dividends, iri (irulnrly if, ith tbe mitnlMTship, little personal service," Holand Woodward, secretary nf th chant-! declared in an address before 1 i ed in this country for the past lot jears. Purine the first fifty years of the life of the I'nited States, from 17M to th principles of the government were formed and laid in tlieir places, he said. The period from iM'fi to 1S7R as devoted to ami readjustment after the Civil War, and from STi to was the peri-1 of development. "The period of testing." said Mm.

I.ivermore, "will require another f.fty years. In that time will see how much of th work that has gone before will otand up tinder the practical tet. It will interesting to watch during that period what the women of th country do with the ballot that has mi recently been graut-ed them. "There are in this country today rap'ann ami workers ot me new it nrjT.niized membership drive, at a liitr lierjii at the chamber yesterday Rebuilt Electric Washing Machines Guaranteed in Every Repect FROM $50 to $100 All bre copper tubs sod tbt rbioes lortude tbe as at otber popular makes. Can a at our wrekvns 7t Aadtews St.

BROWN PIERCE Inc. Cor. Eait Main aj Franklin After weeks ot concentrated study and preparation, eight pupils of Western New York senior schools will meet to-morrow nizht at Monroe School for the finals for this district of the National Oratorical t'ontet. K.ich of the eight pupils will deliver I district Thnnus liwyer. Aquinas Institute; 1 II amillcn and 'be Constitution." Judges of the contest will be Arthur K.

Sutherland, Mayor Clarence II. Van Znndt. Harvey V. Keimng-ton. Kdwartl K.

Koreman and Jeremiah ti. Ilk-key. In a letter to this newspaper, bear-in? on the contest. James (J. Cutler write? Tie a hove ftatunent came as on-1 to an outline of activities of1 ins umber in tanr nirect relation carefully prepared oration on some TTie thousands of EASY Washers now giving satisfactory service in Rochester, and the ever increasing demand for more EASYS.

have made the opening of this new store necessary. We will have a large force of expert demonstrators upon whom you may call at any time for demonstration of the EASY in your ow-n home without cost or obligation to you. Factory trained service is also available to insure to every EASY owner in this vicinity the life long service and satisfaction that is the right of every owner of an EASY Washer. Call Main 2308 I find myself constantly more im- four great danger signals. They may pressed with the importance of the c.ijcklv and easilv enumerated: work which the Iiemoerat and hron- i the of responsibility icle is doing in the matter of indue- on part llf the individual voter, ing our young people to study the fun- n0)(t in making his damentals of our system of govern- i pr vot(1 third a lack of comprehen-ment and the protection of our indi- sinn onr fnrm 0f government, and vidual rights, as they are set forth f(nrt li a lack of avmpathy with our and intended to be perpetuated in the instiltlf ions.

Constitution of the I'nited Slates. vot. nldigation, that community life. The Convention i of th, Constitution. One of the and 1'uhln ity Bureau brunts between fifht it)k PT qualified.

nnd IKI.IMMI person and III to represent Western New euuiialfiu of in cash to york nt tlx- national semi-finals at th city annually beside famishing Umisvill. Ky. The ontt in this faVTMble advertising; for the city. Mr. I district is under the direction of the Woodward stated.

The Hood Roads i Democrat and Chronicle and Kochcs-Cuumittee to the attention of ter Herald. th authorities roads that are; Itronzc medals will be awarded in bad condition and takes a band in I each of the eight contestants to-mor-lejislation having to do with the pre-j row night by this newspaper. Jn aervaiion and lnaintanam of good I addition, to the winner nf the West-highways. ern New York finals ill be awarded Retailer Helped i a P'1'1 aml The 1 of the gold medal will make the trip The Merchanta (oiiucil, he tfl representative of this roiiiiniied, liuibls up an honest, de-! pendabl system of retail distribution! The design for the medal was cre-by eliminating the abuses in retail nv Kilenyi. noted Austrian trade, as for example, itnerant vend- i for the especial purposes of ers who take money from the city and! the National Oratorical Contest.

On LABORERS WANTED Apply East Door Rochester Packing Inc. 900 Maple Street ahoiild be executed with care and intelligence. It is worth sludy and thought. Women have heesi alow lo realize and appreciate the value of the vote, but it is to he hoped that ill time they will be shaken out of their present lethargy." Mrs. Livermore said that the radicals in this country were seeking to break the spirit of the American people, destroy the isiurt.

nationalize the railroads and mines, destroy the morale of the army a.u navy, poison Ihe prees. and impeach the Constitution. Mrs. Livermore's le.tuie yesterday was the last of a series of four given under the auspice of the Republican women. Should such study and continued appreciation of the importance of this great document be continued and extended, so-called amendments ill not be so hastily injected into our fundamental law.

and to this end, 1 must repeat my commendation of your efforts and my wishes lor their continued and enlarged success." Writing from aboard the Sleam-ship Republic, ''harles 11. Hrent, of Western Nev York, says: "You can certainly count on me as giving you my moral support and co-operation in sMiisoring Ihe third national oratorical contest. To do anything to encourage onr young people to know the foundations of our governnienl is certainly a desirable move." Other newspapers in other sections of the nation are the con FFfflSSBSml the face of the medal is a f.gure representing Liberty, with these word below "National Oratorical Contest, presented by the Ib'moerar and Chronicle to "The name nf the winner will be engraved below the word "to." On the obverse side of the medal is reproduced the preamble to the Ml" tnldinj l.ak of STATE-RITE COTTON leave only dissatisfaction. "It has long been my theory that found business is impossible without found community life, and to the of this end. the Tublic Health Committee of the Chamber is doing highly effective and commendable work," Mr.

Wood ward slated. "The Investors' Protective Committee covers the field ot fraud mid worth-les securities, the Industrial Management Council deals with problems of industrial life, and the Foreign Trade Kureaii, acknowledged to be one of the tieit in the country, endeavors to teep up the foreign qu.jtn, an ac 5C0 UNDERWRITERS HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 95 Clinton Ave. S. I Those who will take part in the finals to-morrow night are; first district Kti-ASttcthKiM-ps. Fast lIU'Ii Ncl "Lincoln and the Con- i sti! lltiotl." test for districts in winch they ate situated.

The New York Times TO BE AT LUNCHEON Sccntul Strahl. West charge of the contest for New- "Lincoln and the t'oti Ilich School complishment that has a tremendous effr-'-t on making Hochester a prosperous city." Inexpensive and Serviceable Ask Your Dealer stitntion, Third district tilchsrd Henderson. Monroe "The t'ortstft uttcn." Speakers to Discuss Problems of Insurance Field. W.irL- ii, v.r -t fourth district--t allMTicc I nthran. of the Safety ouncil.

the "The Constitii-Aviation loinmittee, the (ilee Club, dun." City, thirty-five eastern counties of this state anil northern New Jersey. National semi finals for lhat district will take place at the Town Hall. New York, on 1'lth. at the same time the Louisville semi-finals ar being held. Medals designed by Ktnil Knobs ill he awarded to the eight finalists by Traffic Bureau.

Home Iloreau Fifi illst rid William Knglih. It Price $12.75 mi I.ujumn. i immittpe mi i ilii.i ry Affairs. Kire rrpvfnrimi Sixth Hrrl.r UlMrt llennsr. 1 ri'inminpp.

th S.ilpmpn' rinh nn.l iH-MM-iHtn lllifh Srhniii: "Mitmillnn nml (ho the New York Times, who take part Spvrnt li ilif rl'f i l-'lorf ii Huf -tcrs. I'mn Van Ihfrh S'hl "Tlif "utijit it titt4n." in the scnn-nnals for the district i sponsored by Ihe Times. i 1:1 otaera was outlined by the apeaker. Herbert W. Uraiuley, former president of the chanilier, pleaded for a wider outlook that would coniaiu vi.ioii not only for the g.

of thej individual but for the welfare of tlie coiiuiiunity. i "Kiich individual i born to feel I that he has some influence on those! about him," Mr, liramlev said. "I-'ew Youll Have a Good Refrigerator IF YOUR SELECTION IS MADE -FROM OUR STOCK April Building Valuations Drop $1,580,540 from 1925 Figures Foreign Exchange Buy Your Drafts on Foreign Countries at Foreign Exchange Department. Lincoln-Alliance Bank FIVE OFFICES: Main Office: 88 Clinton Ave. South Lincoln Office: 33 Exchange St.

Lake Avenue Office: Lake cor. Rirlgeway Ave. West End Office: IM Main Street W. at Cenese and Brown jy End Office: Main Street tor. Goodman Ilogan.

statistician of the I'-ureau of Building, siiows cruiits were issued last Wmth for single houses, estimated to eleven permit for double houses, estimated lo cost $1 The total value of residential construction was placed at and these structure will house families. There were T-'t permits issued for garages at a cost of Sl.700 and permits for two factories at an est), milled cost of A summary of Mr. Hogan's report follows iudividuals can accomplish great! things working alone, but there are, A decrease of Sl.oMt.olO in valua-fe v. ho cannot contribute to the'tion and o-." in number of building harmony of a whole. The chamber authorizations issued last month by is the nveuue through hich the in-j the liureuu of Ituilding.

ns compared dividual-can work to the best April. was noted in the vantage for the good of com-1 report of Kldred AValker, snperinten-iniinity, with the least lost motion." dent of buildings, filed yclcrday af-llalbleib Presides with Contmksinuer of Public I Safety Curtis W. Barker. There Halhleib, first vice-president Wr fr tmiiding. esti-of be chainUT, mtroduced by John inst issued last chairman of the Member-, n-ith s7 presided the estimated to cos, "li Stanley WiM.itigto,,, Ari ji.oy vice prcMdent of the eommiltee.

In William H. tirictly of his ex eriences a a vet-; 1 1 1 1 1, eran nteinlier of III committee. Single dwelling Refrigerators with porcelain or white enameled compartments; with two, three or four doors; top icing or side icing as you prefer. No. Famine Merrill P.

W'liinnie. 1 dwellit.gs tt I'oil i lis'i jri 117 I vi 7i. im 11 ii 1 dweihnfs 7 -'cretars announced that a meeting Ph of the captains of the membership O'lier residential 2 teams will take place this noon an, I that tbe next regular meeting of total captains and assistants will take The refrigerator illustrated at the right is built of selected ash lumber in golden oak finish. Has white enameled food compartments. Ice capacity is 1 20 pounds.

Outside dimensions arc: Width, 32 inches; height, 46 inches. Price, 535.00. M. J. MILLER.

Phe hundred reservations have len made at the Hotel icnee.i for a luncheon to-morrow noon for the state meeting of the Life t'nder-writer'ft Association. Arrangements nKo have been made for parking cars of delegates who will drive in hi automobile. Mortimer J. MilW, of this cjtr, is ihairman of the State Connnioce I next Wednesday. Mr.

Whipple also announced that next week's of; Jlochester Coitniterce. chamber pub'i- Public tolsls I iMrsrriAU iii 0 en win contain a chart show ing stores the organ'zation nf the me. 1 Private garages iwCteaMaPaaaCaWfll irtTlfciii 'j PAINTS" VAUNTSHES Sheds tits stations at-tnries archo'l-es tireenliouses Foundatioti- and fences woikers and that the issue published the folbnving week will contain the first record of scores. ''aptains nnd their assistants who attended meeting yeslerday, tolustruil totals and in open the Business fimt i at o'clock in the morning. Sell-I in-j helps for agenis in th" field will feature the meetings.

Anion; th" I topics for discussion will be "Life Insurance Programs." "Trust Fiinil- ins and 'Monthly Income Inur-i ance." prank L. Jones, president of National Life Pndcrwriter Association. will sieak on "Social Aspects nf Life Insurance William H. St.r kel, stt 7ii tti 17 'J I. V'l a di ie lv KM Tll IkVt 1 JTI CiPjcnshiii onic I.

captain. rei S. Bl.ss. IJlM'ert islason, Kuin I'cvny. Junes I signs Honaid Kloid Con-, UeiienViai' veutlon Bureau, raptain.

Mane Siuvih. itc.idcniial Margaret Kelly Kilth Meaebaiu. Mary i connuerclal i. Lewis: Industrial Management industrial 'lOtncjl. fh.rl.

t.V,.,h.,r, 4 HrTecting housing affecting housing lo t.M V---S Visra- I I'M, jerr-. Style pictured at the left is also made of selected ash lumber in golden oak finish. Has porcelain food compartment. Ice capacity is 80 pounds. Is 30 inches wide and 44 inches high.

Price, $45.00. Another style of selected ash lumber in golden oak finish with enameled food chamber, is iced from the lop and ice capacity is 40 pounds. Is 22Yi inches wide and 40 inches high. Price, $15.00. A refrigerator of 90 pounds ice capacity, made of selected ash lumber in golden oak finish, with porcelain food compartment, is 31 inches wide and 45 inches high.

Price, $39.50. i Itetnodeling total. building totals lirand totals l.amh. (iuv Moore. A.

M. Auder "on. spirn Kou.ns. Mor I ranHiriatln Hure.ni. captiin Frank II Mi.

-y. William Haul. C. 'Wiihain Mre. It.

J. tt It. II ir.lv Trade Hiireau. eapiain, V. I.

An.nhl. W. K. Mil no-. Ch.ir'e Jcalld.

near. Charles Slant, oi. II. c. O.

Wolcotr, Kbon llallev Nctail Merchants eapiain. Verne April. for enmparl.on. Itcldeutial 1 ao7 Wit trust officer of the Sernrit'y Tffi.T'l Company, of this city, ill speak on 'The Life Insurance J. Kl-1 liott Hall, of New York, will ad-j dress the members on "Selling Helps, and Hugh Hart, of New York, gen- era! agent for one of the tnrgest agencies in the world, will the evening address at a dinner hi the Chamber of Commerce nssembly hall on "The ttusiiiess of Life Insurance." I ud usl rial New ltldg.

Total 4 HOW -II iVJ.llfl UK 074 l.t..S!R "nits. James Ki-cnan II I' t- I b.V.ln. IMey: IVinillllintv Coineil Kmo.lel I II Charles Whue. .1. A.

H.i;Nv lr.e, IJill.crt lirand Totals Marhew. tfri F. i.lco huli' .119 A little paint a new car Ju.t bit of LOWE BROTHERS AUTO ENAMEL, just bit of time you'd loaf away, just a bit of work you'd be better for and the old ear will look like new again. Coma in and ae tha TOURING UNAFFECTED BY BRITISH STRIKE; showed the 210 firms alone would send out five hundred packages each week, averaging si and one-half pound iii weight, and l.tKi tellers a week. The! firms repirted also that ihey estimat- Survey Shows 210 Firms Have Use for Proposed Air Mail rapi.nn.

S'aalev Hawkins, il.rwo.ol V.i!Ut Krafe. arrn Slc-uiu Nifetv C.oineil. cap-1 'ti- Charlrs Titke. A. A.

Howe, Walker l.ce. Victor Mke. F. h. roramercial I irsvetrrs captain.

Walter! nopf. Krerett Arnold. it Kandill. Iiavid I liiichsajn. ii.

n.j Miitrhie. r. Crawford W. The general strike in Great Hntain ed receipt af letters a week and iV packages. Figured on the first I'" fc" tourist travel abroad Refrigerators Fairly Priced All the Way From $15 to $135 Howe Rogers CLINTON AVENUE SOUTH this summer, in be opin on of J.

C. tone basis of ten cents an ounce. J( Chester would produce an outgoing Kalhfleisch, of the Kalbfleis. sleam i K- ctnne, i-e Kr.n!, H. ship booking agency, No.

US Kx- tier. Survey of the Aviation Committee of the Chamber of Commerce of UI0 leading business concerns shows that air-mail service would be used daily revenue on mail lo the west of front the firms alone. NUn iCI TO MtillT. Iiarraw Day and Kvenln School change street. There have been no cancellations of bookings frotn Rochester.

Mr. Kalbfleisch said yesterday, and the fact that no word has lieeri received from the offices of I lie colort from which you ran chooee. Make your selection of AUTO ENAMEL now and start painting. You can t-t your brush Barnard, Porter Remington firms, according to a letter service, will take plae this: by th Are the most enthusiastic group sent yesterday by linlaml I. wl ward, secretary of the Chamber of cning and lo-mnrrnw eiening at the Wide Spiritua ist Church I voting ceonle one cm And TI, 'NDIAN TO ADDRESS I Ins evening Iter.

'ViJI Krwrw.d will) Commerce, to AsvUtant "Spiritualism and the Ucncral tilover in Washington. On and to morrow evenihg on "The; behalf of the chamber. Mr. Woodward reschin-s nf Spirttualisio." Willi asks that Kocliester I put on an air-be as.tsted hT Ambler and; mail route between Ilosion and Ie- realising their ambttion a I him busine.s career. Itolh day and evening no trouble ntir.pate,, whools continue through, ut ihe sum I iiier allowance being made for vm-i-' (iibbon Stone.

tion. Next enrollment day is New store, new location, two en-May tilth. Stone IDT I. Vi Clin Clinton Ave. North ami Ae.

North. Advertisement. Ptankjin St. Advertis. menu state.

('. Kent Williams is chairman of the committee in charge of th Other membera are: Charles ti, Storer. John Ibhett. K'lwin If Wil S. Tara Harraan, W.

II. Wilson and James A. Kuthrrdr-l, II. 13 N. A 9, II, 13 N.

Vtater S'. MEN AT ST. LUKt a W. 11. Seell, a Seneca lmlisn from be t'attarans'w reservation, and a nt S.

r.iciie" I'niversity. wii-aU0rt lite men at St. l.tike'a (litirch in the new nnriiit house. Mr. Newel, at present is associate I with Kev.

Alfred S. Prid 1, former rtirate St Luke's, in the work of the t'hiircii Kxteiisieei Society amorif the Ias" Indians in tit part A tbe in un ur I'uoiic IS 1 1 's. 1 lr. WihtduHrd said ihe suivev.

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