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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 22

Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 22

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no ROCHESTER DEMOCTtAT AND CIIKONICLE, FKIPAY, OCTTOBEtt 1, 1015. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS coKPAKATivETEKPERArnRE CRITTENDEN PARK DAILY CIRCULATION will INCREASE desks Rodolph H-hralU A ThemomMr, Week- Errtlng Sept. 25th. SUPT. JO.

I9H SOON TO BECOME PLACE OF HOMES ITS BUSINESS IN VAR MATERIALS G2. WILLIAMSONS' 41 St. MONDAY '1 ITS TCESDAV WKIlKSI.V "2t IHI IISDAV i.TM '3 54 SBEL'S iS Sug'ar is Cheaper An unusually large production in some sections, together with a Bomewhat limited demand, has resulted in a very favorable condition for the consumer and the consumer only, (We sell cane sugar exclusively.) Our Present Prices are as Follows: Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. (with other groceries) OSc Butter and Cheese ikdav Symington Company Leas TA.N To Be Made into Residential Suburb of City. es Holm an Factory.

54 il ii 60 nM Hi Sf.fT.Ja 1915 I 1.4J ham. 60 I2 I i JKM. 5U HIO I i Totul for Week st'MiAV, si. 8T4TK OK MW VOItK. I $12.30 TRII PITTSBURGH Going Octob.r 3rd, 4lh or 5th R.tumiug Oclob.rllth.

ORIGINALLY FAIR GROUNDS iKAY TLTJI OUT SBPvAFNiL County of Jloi rn. 1PM. i 4P.M, J.M. 1 JPM 56 54 49 I W. H.

of the Kn-li- 1 ewtt-r I'rtoilnir t'omfanv. of trie M.rv.U Banging from Prlz, Pump- 'J. kins to Aeroplttuo3 Huve Been and rrli'ted and tt uin. i dorlni; the paat week the uumi -t Exhibited at Old Pari: aacmg' u( tly Meets Mad. It Popular for Time W.

MATHF.avjj. Mworn to hefure me till. duy hei- tt-uiber. Company in Line to Take Such Contracts as It Is Equipped to Fill, Zys Its President -'iuch Exaggeration Abaut Profits, Ho Says TWO ALL-STEEL TRAINS DAILY Good Creamery, lb 30r "Chestnut Hill," "Fernwood" (tub), "Lily" Butterine, lb. New Cheese, lb 22d Hrick Cheese, lb 24 Welsh Rarebit, lb 25c Very Old Dairy, lb.

...30 VM H. riKIK. Quality Meats and Fish Sf.nr" Anuthej old landmark its licutli sentence jesteiduy, wIil-u Frederic K. Coventry, owner, oi Critti inleu l'm aunouuned that it is to ticoome suburb of Koi-Losloi'. Already soiltmen uuvti begun io t.r aiirrmiridins it and plot out streets.

Fresh Hams, lb 18 (Small Pig Pork), Pork Steak 16c The T. II. Symington I'utnpony lius lea.ei tlie pluut at 'J5 ave-i-ue formerly opeiate.i by the det'autt cibn Iloinian t'o'upuriy for the ol shuv c'tscs. latin -i of tlfe con.ianj's oin fuctura will lie iustslied is neej lor The uiiuiilion have pla- i-d orders tor luueli v.oiU, uud it is eApi'i-ttd that a lurtf. i'U-iness in mateiiuis they reiiu.re will I--suit before ueM spi-iiiu.

It is thought WHO WAS INVENTOR OF BABY SUBMARINE Major A. M. Fuller, Claim of H. L. F.

Trebcrt. 20c Sausage Meat (All Pork). Halibut, lb 20i Whitefish, lb 22c Perch, lb 14c White Pass, lb 14? Flounders, lb 10c4 Oysters, Clams, Lobsters. Pot Roasts Boiling; Beef 12VW Freo Burning Hard Coal Eqq or Stove S6.09 Nut 0.23 Poa .55.00 Ton Dsliv.red. JFNKINS MACY CO.

NT1MHRII HAKIt tOAI, IHl.Mf.x (IKt both 'Phones No. t. OflWl 100 ulli Hide, 43 KiMt Ave. VAHUNl 1049 Main HI. lift Child Mulii Ht.

W. Auent a discussion between the Hotuvm plant will sin contract Hcne-he! C. I'lirker, of ltruokijii, snd work in November, but it probably will Roasting Chickens, Broilers, If tin: iii-HM'iit rati; if pnitrress it loom- 1 taim-d, tin- fniiiuiis old park, whoee I'irlU i dates well buck iuto the early ilui of the unci in turn ha been i neeue fairs, lwrse races, no. tor ra: i and aeroplane flights, is likely tu be- 1 t-onie a memory almost any day. I An early purehaser of lot.i in the sec- I tion was the New York S'ate Hallways.

Last rebniory it acquired two iu-ir in main entrance iffilo. at the corner of (lie p.irk. The was not tinnolineei) nt tl'e time, nor the reason i until ilenrv i-o: d. the iiutoiiioinie niauiaucl.a- not be nmimiK at full capacity be running at full rapacity Fowls. West AreniK) Mctllcullut Chiln-ll- Tern-rrtTiuiie Hiinh iuuhh ineeiinK ami d-dri-.

"Tlin KxiMMitlnii nf Hiirleyi'orn," by llnli.li N. Ihiwurd. 7 M. Wiiniiiii SiifTrn tcf Hijnl.iiiiirt.-rn. No.

Clin of Onuiiierm CulifiT-eui-u uf wurki'r, I'. M. Meiimrlnl Art -'lan cxhlMtlon uf lllH'kilul rilKn nml iJulntlUKl I'y Ivutlilceli McKnerx HI M. to 5 1'. M.

Muniilpiil Miiwmii- nf hlatnr-leal rcllin, A. M. to 5 I'. M. TilEATKH.S.

I.yciMjin -All n-n-k, "Dmldy I.onir today, 1'. Toinple VuMdcvlllo, 2:13 8:13 1'. M. l.oew'. Theater- Vaudeville, 1:80 to 11 m.

CorlnthkM ThuMor Cherry 11ms-oriiM," and 1'. M. Family ThoutiT amlevlllr, 2, unil 9:15 P. M. E0AD EEP0RT OF AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF ROCHESTER.

i or later. as to vh.iii invented Hie turn 1.. 1-'. Tre'ocri, hi s-ter, mi.is thai A. M.

l-'uller. of th" i vi' Staiej ilivision, ut Tcpek.l, Kl.s., is the ri ul inventor Mr. in i. port of his The 1' ifmiiu plant was sold iu bank-iiptey com lo lartsi's represented by Joi.n li. lireory.

piesuient ol the Con-ir-i' anh, who still ibreeis its lcntitl. It covers about, three acre-, of ground, and pled for the use to wiucii it will i uaseitiou, prod.ic-s rs leeeiied fr-oa for th" pin-' hut it I scid the land Is to bo used for a loop for Soiuh avenue cars. Bakery Special English Tea Layer Fried Cakes 15c dozen Rye Bread TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING Values here are not misrepresented, neither are market conditions exaggerated. We fully realize our shortcomings and our faults, but misleading advertising is not on of them. Candies Special Choc.

Mikado 29c4 lb. Hard Candies 30 lb. Molasses Cream Sticks 30 1U i-C l'--L. The doing i b'-gan. pani'-s.

Symington Company lias been i heavy business since the war l.iku a number of other corn-it responded to the demand of Patent Leather Boots FOR WOMEN Europe and began manufacturing special 1-1 bus that tut ouL tiuugs as chi ap-rel from rietal. The across tro Atlantic that fonrlerly turned out such heavy machinery are now devoted tn tlie manufacture of shells, shrapnel Ht.d the other destructive ujretits of warfare, and are purchasing the equipment for their plants from America. To Operate Own Product. Major aeieu years ago. Uc heds tiiut tlie dales the lette show that Major Fuller designed the P.ttV seuie titne in ndvaiiCe of i'roies-tor Pa ker or Mr.

l'ord. I'" 'Uer is the real Inventor of the li-iby si.bn-.arine." said Mr. Trebert yesterday -ruooti, "and I invented the ep'ine by whi'h it is run. I hadn't the moai-y to tlie eimine. and 1 don't believe Major Fuller had, but I oouM make i 1 ones end a model for the Patent nVo.

My en-gin" has boon patented in the Fnited Stall -i. Canada. Filmland, France and Ceruuiny." i Mr. Tn-'-r-rt si'll has the plan" drawn by Major Fu'ler and himself. lie now has en exhib.tion in New York a small submarine engine that is said to be crent- State Hallways Bays Lots.

At the time the lots were bouirht, it in understood, was the company's intention to beijiu wort immediately. Then the jitney overrun the city, cot into sirel ruliwuy pi-outi nnil lorded temporary postponement of plans. Yrster-duy company odieiaU plea led ii.notaaco of plans to construct a loop, either ho mediately or in the near or distan' tui-tire. Such a loop would not remove liie no for the one at the end ol the siu. to Cenet-ee Valley Park.

Crittenden l'urk has lad as niaay vicissiiudcs and served its ninny purposes it iiad owui'rs uiui ii Ilomhiuiirters of t'luh I'owcra Hotel. North nlver road 1'ari'llH averse If opi'U to Hri-eao and Mho Mil'- I'oint; Wetmtor road from lenlii-lil to Mne-Milo Point open ml lu tlio' coiuUllon. Kat, via northern routo ulre-t east to (ioudomo; lolt on IIoimIimimi 10 Web-fctor aveiiuv; hour rihl on WrhytiT lto-nue to Mi-lvllle street; rl'lit on Melvilln Htroot to t'ulvor lefl on t'olver road to Clifford avenue; rlflit on I'llfTord nvemi" onto nnirndani iirros l'loui hrtdtfo, throuKh West WeliHior. Wi-liaier. onlurlo, Wllllam- Cloth or Leather Tops $3.00 $3.50 $3.75 Teas and Coffees QUALITY You are learning something of our Tea and Coffee values.

Vacuum Cleaned Teas. Oolonps 35l-50c-70-90 Japans Good Groceries Best Red Salmon, 19 New Clover I Ioney, box 22 Snider's Chili Sauce, bot 25 Buckwheat Flour, 5 lbs. 25 New Corn Meal, 5 lbs. 25 Sweet Wrinkled Teas, can 12 "Reliable" Cake Flour, package 15 "Ready Maid" Soups, 3 for 25 lv 'A-' 1 fcou. HUaniMu.

end ol itlat roinl, on good country road to Alton; from Knowu to younger generations as tie sceue of nioradio trott in sr nn-els and Basket Fired Finest Quality 50-70 70 India-Ccylon Fresh Roasted Coffees. ins tuiich interest engineers. It is the same engine that he invented for Major Fuller. It is the shape of a cigar, and Mr. says it will develop 'J'lO horse power and occ-pie.

less room than the fifty-horse -power type. 1 Mr. Tn hert wis recently asked by the Ae-onaiitical Socie'y nf America for Irs views on the fefTe aeronautical Ife rep'ied loiter that it would Vive sivfeer and be eool-rt by I. ir. He is buildim; one new.

he says. Mr. believes the liahv sttli-m-irip js the s-ihniariue of t'le future. and th-u in bustle if will V. by war vi-.

Is es nr ear-ied oil sh'-'s. 1 ivppn.1 motor and flying exhibitions by "Wild liurmau and the late Lincoln ISenchey, the park came into belli to display prize pumpkins and crazy quilts. The Monroe County Asrietilfirnl So. nt.t purchased it in 1 to l.o the home of the county fair. The nct owner was the ltochester (Jerman Insurance Company, which came into possession by foreclosing on 1CMH mortitat-e.

Iu fairly short st.ies it passed into the hands of William Hamilton and Marvin Culver, and from them to the hire Milton Clark, under whoso ownership it saw pood day s. "Seneca" Blend, lb 35 "Genesee" Blend, lb. .25 "Special" Blend, lb 19 Seel's Best Bread Flour Sacks, SO Wood, $6.90 "The T. 11. Syia ugton Company, in view of the hii-po demand for machinery occasioned by the war, has added a department to its business and will operate some of its machinery in ie old Iluiinan plant on worn re-, quired by contractors who have taken war material contracts," IVesi l-uit T.

il. Syiaiagion said yesterituy. "lur Cem-t p. tl.y is IP die incnuf latlies for tiie cutting of metal. We are making hurli-grade machinery for this purpose and selling it to whoever viants it.

Wo intend to do us larc aud tiroliiable a busines.s ns we can nat-nraUy. This lino of production was we inpiijiped for, so we went alter it. "We shall manufacture no machinery nr the Hofman ant. We shall Install our own special rnaeli ncry in that htiiU-itu and use it on wh.itev.-r is wanted by those who can pay for it." To Make Anythinp; It Can. "Will tlie machinery ut the lTofman p'ant uiak shrapnelV' was a-ked.

"It will make everytliiti-j it gets ordeis I for uud can make, ri-plinl Mr. Syming-i i. -lo didn't we'f If we are of- Don't Nil ta th. CVPSY BOOTS Pried $4 00 to $5.00 TODD'S BOOT SHOP Exclusive Women's Shoes and Hosiery 52 CLINTON AVE. KORTB Opp.

Maaonie Established 1904 Opan SalurJtijr Craning until 9:30 Alton fro straight throoiih liesori to voi-rott; or take irood detour to the nyht from Alton slipied hy Ihls elul). to Wolcoll; oru Woleoti u'i -tale road lo Syracuse via Sti-r IIuk uud I'lilton, or to Uswcko and YVuler town. thist. via eentral road l.enve rioi-heuter by Kast avenue lo Kalroort; cross rallro'id trneks Jest outside I-'alrpirt and coittlnne lnilL-lir iiiicad I' Maceilon I'enlir to Palmyra: south throoirli Hie vlllnire of Pal m.vra. lhrouih Manchester and Slinrlsv.oe lo raiiaiiihihuin; from i'airport fair country road In iri.od weatlier.

I.iisi, via I'iiisford and Moiirton- Hetour at tor account of construction. Soulh-. Monroe avenue dosed Twelve Corners to clover road, construction: t'lover road closed to Nyehursl; Kast llenrletia road open lo end of macadam; West llenri-etfa road open to Mann's Corners, ta'o-Itrst rood to riirht helow West llenrletia lo Industry and on fnlr country road to Avon: Noottsvilie mad under repair llaric canal to ltiver lew. U'esi SeotlsvUle road uinler repair from Miinre canal to Itlveivlev; avenue hrldiie nereis eannl cloei for re fairs; Chill avenue open tint roiuh at edire of city; p.ulTalci road, tlirnnch Churehvfle. Pei tfeii, open and jtoo.l alleru.it'- roilte wi'Sf nlld fOort.

lesvo Via, S'OCh sveiiiip nt Crittenden Perk, tike right hand stale load iUe-1 Henrietta ro.Mll to Mortimer, turn rk'lil, cross railroad tr.v'ks. mi tlnue Btmliiht wet lores. hrlil'-'p. turn loft on SVoftsvlllo rond 'owl Best Jersey Sweet Potatoes 10 lbs. for 25 th" and then return tn the W.

t'eship. Wine Department Better Values at One Dollar. California Brandy Old Crow Bourbon $1.00 Manhattan Cocktail Full Sandeman Tort Quarts DufT-Gordon Sherry) Gordon Dry Gin, bot. $1.00 Delicatessen Small Wieners, lb 22 New Sauerkraut, lb 5 3 lbs. for 12 nETOET ON EAXK CLEAEIUG3.

rigures frr Nine Kcnths Given by Manager of Association. STOP isank clearing, for th" last th-e months, i fered slirSpnol contracts, w-e shall prole aeeonllng to the report of t.l'.-im it. Wat- I ably take them if our business Bticlng Man Dropped It. The Western New York l'air, a corporation, and Claude L. Jones, a rueinir iiinu, were the next mini rs.

Jones, is a wenkliy bookmaker, C.unvl't iic ti a li lo- mile track, and he plnrel a hiih value on his property until under the reduce of (lovcrniir Hughes, the nn'i-lmokmaking law was passorl horse racing received a body blow, improvements were under way at the park when lies wlo i. j. moot in Chieazo, heard that fhe law had piis-d. He tcb -raphcil here to stop the work, and after a few years solj it to the present owner and two others, lan- iel S. Si-tor il lid inert Ite 1 entry aconired tlie Inte-ests of Suter and Mr.

Peir recently. The park contains nlo-ot twenty-live acres and it is expect Seel Grocery Co. 66 Plymouth Avt. S. 334 Main St.

E. 640 Lake Avo. ion. nianavev of im -lioster clenrbie Ifousii were greater than for the corresponding period of last your, hut th" local for te hrst nine mouths of the year was less tuau for the same period of a year the eh-nring tor Septeiuher were uii.ro tii-ui for August, hut those for it. We mamif icturc a fine bilk', and by it ourselves we may draw a do.

trade. The Ib.fiiinii plant w-a-IcusoJ bv to cure 'r iivcrtl bu-o uess, and we shall rouriuuo to operate il loi.g a 4 the I nrruu's i' The Symingtou Conipanr Is large fonilniie Scott. rllle Mumford Caledonia, l. Itoy. lintavln and Maffalo.

West, i-la I. yell avenue Closed from end of puveinent lo Speiicer-iort. West, via Itlilee road lio.ul and nn.n August wiro loss than for July A siml- I ma'ii'faetorer of journal boxes. friday Extraordinary Sale of Saturday lor study In comparisons for ihp older lunulas Is interesting. '1 he following table gill's the clearings for tile llrst nine inoiulis ot year the B.

iur. Ih. Win. and Liquor, you drink pur. and who I.

ot laet Ji'iir: ed that 1S' lots will he produced from it. I uiumhs MILLINERY $1.95 $1.95 far as Alldoii. fnlr country read from Al. hlon to Hldcenay. ten miles.

Ihen fine state rond to Luckpurt and Niagara Fulls and l.ewlston. West, I nlta road In Rood condition. East -Weal -We-f llloomflehl to Avon tarred; lover road tarred. storekiItabs too finical shopper ReflectionsCast on Peaches Offered for Sale. draft Bearing and bcaiinis, ull of which lave been in great demand.

Iius-ia seed orders! aggregating KM -ft tn Pi -0d0 cars with car inanufai'turei in this country, and those manufacturers have been large hovers from the Symington Company. More men were put on the r-uv roll, nt'il the company begun to do the most prosperous business since it was organized. Then special bines were aihled to the list of products. New th. 11114 'SS llll.V UI.I...U.

1 1 i7 January i j.ji:.4.i One of the first purchasers of a lot was John Dona'ds, who 1ms boon runs taker at the park for fifteen vears, and im'li-ir with it for more than twice that time. "I had to have a piece of be said yesterday. "I've Teen hor so long fee! as though 1 own the place, anyway." -fOR- 1st qliailcr April May June -'0 space was essential, and three months or so ago the third floor of the W. P. (mm mm ML i I havis Mai bine Companv building, in St.

TRIMMED HATS $3.95 $7.95 VALUES SILK VELYET HATS 98c $4.95 Tills store believes in QUALITY first, Inst and nil the time. Your purchases are back od by our reputa-1 1 and jrtiarnn tw, 'Phone 2157 for immediate delivery. 1K.7-.1'. I7.S-4 Ml, 170. -I Paul street, was occupied.

Sen-irate of. 17.iiis,.s.s.'i.4'i lr i f. nil quarter. July August rieplcinher 3d quarter. Total i I ALL SHAPES ROCHESTER FEATHER CO.

BRITISHERS ARE TO MEET. ling of its product, machine tools. Furopenn Purchases Representatives from nearly every Fi'-oiieau country at war or that may be dm into ar. including Spsia, bave C'lle- ders. Many companies In ltochester are said to have obtained contracts for ma FEATCERS CLEANED CURLED 158 MAIN STREET EAST 11KTW1.I 5 AM) ll KT NTOItKS Committee, on Relief to Dlscuaa Plan.

This Evening. 1., ft RriHlih OUT OF GAREIELD C0MTAF5T. Ir. D. Woodworth, New President of Stata Ecal-Estate Body, F.esijjns.

The Oarfield Real Kstate Company kn L. 1). Woodworth announce thnt tlie latter', resignation as secretary of the company becomes effeitlve to-day, bis duties being assigned to other officers and employees. Mr. Woodworth is understood to have made no definite plans.

He will be occupied for some time In orgaiiiziug the work of the State Iteal Estate Association, of hi a be as u'-o last week. To-morrow a luncheon meeting of the association's new Executive Committee will be held in New York, and ui Monday night a dinner and reception will be held for him at the Donoglme Importing Co. 239 MAIN ST. EAST clothing and other products 1 Iiree I'UlUimoi-" i relief workers will be heid to-night at nwsicd by Opposite Sibley's Aute Daltrery A quarrel over the quality of a basket of peaches brought about a ticht early last eeiiiug iu the grocery of Joseph liotuli, 38 years old, at No. Jay street, auad liotuli ntubbed Salverlno C-ookU in the riglit hip.

The wouud is not serious, but Kotull was arrested on a of assault Iu the second degre. Coege went into the store shortly ufter 7 o'clock and said he would pay cents for a baskt-t of lirst-dass peaches, liotuli bhou'eil some of li fruit. Cocge examined It erltleally and then declared himself to the effect that the peaches Were old and probably tasteless. two men I nine angry, and liotuli attacked t'oi'ia-. The hitter jelled when the knife pricked his tlesh, and dashed into the street, llofore.

patrol wnson of officers could reach the store Motorcycle Officer Nellis had liotuli uu-ded arreet. The hitter did not attempt to ruu away. He lives above the store. Coive was taken home, his injury being alight. No cull for an ambulance was umde.

STREET CONTRACTS LET. the Hrick Churi'h Institute. At i clocK understood that Ilussla lias been one of the iouentl Coiuniittet- of the llocliester I the heavieat purchnsers here, and the Uriiuch of the Prince of SS'ales Kelief hope Is expressed that the 1 laribinelle-and Canadiun I'atriotie funds will hold i opened so the pnrrMui'es may its October meeting. Plans for fall muss I move by Odessa instead oT Vladivnstook. meetings and tint extension of effort to i Mr.

Symington thicks that statements imar-hy towns will be considered. i about American manufacturers closing C. il. Thompson, chairman of the Fn- contracts running Into liiillioiis are vast tertninnient Conimittii' of the auxiliary, exnggeralious. has called a special meeting for ,,0 talk about this company or o'clock.

This committee is planning a manufacturing shrapnel when they ltrooklyn Civic t.Iub. progrnm ot social activity tor tile inn do not know even what a shrill and winter. he bly, ha aid. I nquestioiia I said. "I nquestioua END OF CENTRAL TERMINAL.

Not to Take Place Till after Next Month, Says Buckley. "The terminal postoljiie nt the New- lork Central station will not be abol At lo o'clock the Auxiliary Committee will convene. Kubc-oniniittoos and affiliated organization will present reports and plans for noproval. F. Iloiiehi'l.

director of the llritish Hrsmatic Society, and Frank H. Thomas, president and director of the llritish Choral Society, will be present. There wiH be social program after tlie business sessions. A rueiphor of the lbit'sh committee in Troy will give a brief talk c-i relief activities In the eastern port of the statu. been closed in Amnici for war materials, but the taik about lirnw making rni'lions is nons-uiso.

Some iif the companies have aetiitilly lost on such contracts, auad most of the oth'-rs are making only tier pr.itits. People talk ill millions when ihe should talk iu thousands. "This special business lias been a life-fiver to iimnv manufacturers, for the war has cut their regular husim-sK to a i'oint whore il is not proiitibl Mann-fai'ei-ors of special lines n. by En-n have done well, and the employ-meet they have given has in.lireclly tnipcd nil lines of biisiness. Suipljing with foil mid equipment is tiding over a hud situation." A Warm Proposition If you had a little gas heater in your home you wouldn't have those shivery spells during these chilly mornings and evenings.

WHY SUFFER WHEN YOU CAN GET A POWERFUL, CHILL CHASING GAS HEATER FOR $1.50. With one of thosa heaters you can make a good sized room comfortable in a very few minutes. You can than turn off the gas part way and maintain a comfortable temperature very cheaply. When you shut off the heater expense ceases. PHONE FOR ONE NOW ROCHESTER RAILWAY AND LIGHT CO.

Board of Contract Makes Awards at Special Session. The Hoard of Contract and Supply, at a sihclnl meeting yesterday, awarded the following contracts for sheet improve-ments; Margaret street sewer, walks and grading, to A. at 15 rioneer street, sewer, walks and grading. ished, so far as 1 know, until nfter next month," said 'ostmuster Tlnckloy yes-tcrday. "I have benid nothing upon the subject to Indicate that it will he removed before that time." A recommendation that 'his station should go is being considered at Washington.

It is said thut the terminal post-olth'o, which was established to evpislite the handling of mails, has been a retarding agent. Terniiiiul postollices estah lislied iu other cities at the same time have lie.n dons awav with. German Horn. Aid Society. The tallies' Aid Society of the Herman Home will meet this afternoon nt James I'assaro, iflasow street walks, A- Petrosal, $4i'trHI; Keyu-olds street, brick pavement, Oliver Coa-tlch, I.iuenlu avenue, sewer, walks soil grading, A.

Petrosal, 11,. "tM.ti'J; Alvin place, asphalt leivpmont, Julius Kriedrich Company, Ask City to Pay 91,000. Lillian Schmidt, of No. Wabash street, has tiled i-lnhu against the city SALE OF UNTRIMMED HATS Just received for to-day and Saturday sellinjj 200 finent quality Hilk velvet and hatter's plush hatH. A lorro viriety of new and di'siriblo three lots.

90o $1.45 $1.95 Steal nd Coli Novlli. Fancy Ontruh, Flowen and th popular Fur Trimming! at prices that will appeal you. MAT TMIMMIO mil ROCHESTER MILLINERY CO. 91 Clinton Avs. North OPPOSITE SlhLEY'S Opn Till Nina O'aloclt Saturday Evaninxi o'clock in the parlors of Salom Church, I raukliti street, inns for the year will Good Templars to Meet.

Washington Lodge, I. (I. will meet to-night ut Murium street. The members welcomed tilho Hedges at the hist meeting, after an absence of many mouths beiaiise iilue s. Many Buying Cntisfnias Gifts Now At C.

1'. V'liailoroool -li. diamonds, watches, jewelry, olo-ks silverware and cut glass. Croat opportunity, lion'l ni ss It. i.nst .,,1 at 2 and 7:110 P.

M. No. Wo State street. Adv. Gointr HvmtinyP See our line of she! guns.

Single guns, double barrel himimer gnus. ganjre, stand smokeless powder, at Ilauimerless double guns at JlJ.iSi Miany other eun bargains. Joel's, 80 South avenue. Adv. Order your half-tone plates and sine etchings from the Pemoerst and Chroa-icle's art department.

Adv. I Fallen or hanging ulrtt should alwayt It considered Don't touch. Notify us. Advanced Classe. In the It.

U. I. Evening Siho.it ('lasses In English, adi ertiiiig. psychology and ethics start next week in the evonin, sehocl of Ihe ltochester Husi-ncss Institute Psychology. Monday at P.

M. Engli-h, Thursday at I'. M. Ethics. Th p.

Advertising. Thursday at M. Please make a note of these dates and ret into these classes right at the beginning. Take some work this winter that will inerense your ellicicncy. broaden your knowledge and enlarge your vision.

ltochester Ilimiuea. Institute. Adv. -s Man AJlve! Li.t.nl I 'Id you sen th overcoat, we are selling for Almost any color you want. Aemo Sales Co, over U5 ilaln use Adv.

be discussed. Mrs. William P.unsch, president, will be the hostess. Ladies, Take The Lace Shop, No, (Wl Clinton south, has the richest s-wortment of dress trimmings, silks, velvets, chiffons, furs, etc. Take advantage of the New York e'ty prions.

Every thing for the ilressmnklr. line. Adv. N.wport Houa. Will be open until November 1st, catering to clambakes, duck or beefsteak nr-imiroineiiti by phonuuig Chase ill li.

Adv. for lor injuries received ou Sop-(ember 1st ut ths ludiistnal Exposition when a horse Jumped the fence surrounding the show ring and knocked her down. Shu I'laims that the horse stepped on her, Police Hustle to Bank. Someone telephoned to the central police station yesterday afleruoou that a pickpocket had Just relieved man of largo sum tu the Traders National Hank. A patrol wagon loaded with policemen rolled up In front of (Tie bank building only to tilt that the report was fulao.

B.ll-Main 3960 Home-Stone 125 '5 WHITK BINDING COMPAKT D. C. "Wants" Bring Results AOi'Kiuirr ruu nivn.

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