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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 15

Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 15

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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, TUESDAY. AUGUST-3. 1020. 15 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MEN WHO BOUGHT Gives Worst of It to our Men Who Attack Him ARCADE ORGANIZE REALTY COMPANY Incorporated for $200,000 Marimbct.and Saxcfjfhone) An attempted assault on James A. Town-send, 20 years old, of No.

It) Malvern street, yesterday morning at State and Commercial streets bad aa unexpected result. Al You Men Who Want to "stand treat" with your friends, cut get the very beit of Steaks for one, two or dozen people. We are also the first to serve seasonable fruits and delidacies; besides erring the best Coffee in town. Remember, this is Man's Restaurant and not a "tea room." iLraiatLessliiYKebrricLitcpd and Starts with Half. 7-ss? ufrvwir, siff eyv sr.

sv 1 in I X-i-l BUTTON COMPANY, FORMED though. Tow-uaend was attacked by four mra he turned tlie tahlca by kuockiug down two and causing the urrest of tbe others. John Mark, 2u years old, of No. 2:3 CUtT street, and Anthony Skortiuo, S3 years old, of No. MB Oak street, were arrested In time to be arraigned- In City Court, criminal' branch, when they pleaded not guilty to charges of assault, third decree.

Their eases were adjourned to August loth. Towuaend was ou bis way to the plant of the Rochester Heel Company, in Commercial street, where he is employed aud whu'b has been picketed since about ISO members of the Lulled Shoe. Workers Button Accessories Corporation to Manufacture and deal tn Buttons Foundry Company Increases It3 Capital Stock to $750,000.00. 237-239 Main Street East walked out In May. Near the plant the four men pounced on him.

Towuscnd wremAa himself free, and dodged a blow and koneked down the two men nearest hitn. They tied, lie was giving the other two men a trashing when Patrolmen Her ner, L-ines and Would arrived and arrest ed them. Incorporation of the Swanton-Najlou Realty Company, underwritten by the men who recently aciuired Reynolds ArcagVt for a consideration of wns completed yesterday afternoon ami the m-ticles were tiled in the county clerk's office. The company is Incorporated for JpJTO.tXK. divided iuto two, thousand shares of $HM each.

Business Is begun with $100,000. Tho dire-tors are Thomas J. Swanton of No. HI Arnold park; William J. Nay-loa, of No.

73 Westminster road; Henry M. ajlon, of No. 2)1 West North strep1, Buffalo; Hobart 1" -Swairton, of New York, and James U. Coiaerford, of No. Kast avenue.

Button Concern, Incorporates. The Button Accessories- Corpo'ration Kbortiuo was identified as a man who "QUR ol fresco dances tola 1 perhaps first place in our summer joys this season. Such records as wf have for our Vocation (hey fairly make one dance crisp, snappy' fox-trots, jolly, enticing "blues" Jor one-steps, and dreamy bad appeared In City Court only lust week ou a charge of coercion. At that time he was warned by Judge Kohlraeta that till if a lnoi1 WANTED Radial drill operator, blacksmith and helper, punch press operator and grinder on heavy work. Man to learn acetylene welding and set-up work.

Helpers and laborers on different kinds of work around factory. Apply The Pfaudler Company End of West. Ave. car line. attempts to inject violence Into labor ecu troverules Would be dealt with sternly.

Ue was held yesterday In 1300 ball aud Mark in a less amount. FOUR-DAY PROGRAM FOR TODD SALESMEN waltzes, all played with such perfect rhythm, thai one knows I they are the work of masters of their art. Really, the Vocation plays so beautifully that silting out a dance and just listening is a filed articles of incorporation yierday afteruoou with the county "clerk. The company is capitalized at SOjtiOO and will manufacture and deal in buttons. Ihe directors are Charles 1..

I'ierson, Charles K. Crouch. Lawrence Uruser, Calls for Doings Decidedly AUeu Ilactett, William. JJ. Ryan and Out of Ordinary.

Robert Wilton. The United Motor Premium, has 1 iA The Aeolian Vocation blaxs ttvil An imuujil convention of the Premier genuine delight, been incorporated to buy and sell autj-mobilvs and carafes. The capitalisation is SjO.OOO of which there are 24t shares if fL, off standard records gj Club of the Todd Protectotirapn company salesmen will (men to day unusual tn the liisrenulty which has been exorcised In plan of common stock. The directors are tfluis It. Kntertaimnent will be mingled Eliminate House Hunting lwigut IJ.

Kuder, (. Francis Alarie and M. Merriman, of Rochester, and A. with educatloual features. Th Premier Club was started last rear, HE Aeolian Vocation is a The Rent you ore pa) in will make wheu thirteen salesmen qualitied for the wonderful phonograph for playing dance music.

I ts uli. me payments on a nice little Jiome, thirty-three "lesiou of honor doRrees uac B. Merrinian, of Syracuse. Tho J'nwelson Foundry and Machine Company has tiled a certificate of consent of stockholders showing that tho capital stock has been increased from let's see, how much does the rent essary -for membership. Each degree repre amonnt to In a year? Quito a nice Xt 1.1 sents a certain atnouut of business obtained by the salesman.

To retnln his membership to There are he must maintain hts thirty-third degree shares of common stock. The number of record each year. This year are fort; that the performer may sit at a This is not secret, however, little distance from the Vocalion and is due to the scientific con-and enjoy the 6ense of musical struction of the Vocalion, based on production, coloring and shading its manufacturers' knowledge of the music, much as an orchestra the problems of tone production, leader imposes his will on his play- and wide experience tn building ers without himself actually sound-j different kinds of musical ins truing a note J. Inent- So greatly does the Graduola adi to the interest of the phono- Other Features graph, that this feature has been Spiaji A jv-ds-TH Universal Tone alone sufficient to influence the ''Arm enables the Voaalion to play ail majority of music-lovers in the sdard icoitis without doing more than directors has been increased from three members. During the convention August to nine They John It.

Powesson, oh. ii, uo-nu in xvu rnuuiU rest until you have 'established the home jou hate always pictured until you have the home in which your children can be raised in comfort and health. Me are In position to show you (he home you want and show you (he way to own It. 3d. 4th, Dth and 6th they will be the special guests of the company.

So much Interest Frederick C. KinimoL Hugh J. O'Brien, I'Uiiabeth B. Roby. tarl C.

Ade, James J. O'Couiiell, Iavid Falk, John Van rich tone gives it a carrying power thatmakea it ideally suitable for this particular purpose. But the Vocalion has much more to commend it than simply its ability to play for the dance. For example, it can be i Played Like a Solo Instrument The exclusive tone control device on the Vocalion the Grad-uola lends an entirely new interest to the phonograph and one that appeals strongly to all music- lis been aroused in the event that many other salesmen have asked that places be Bock and John Schiebel. reserved for them at the open sessions, at which the entertainment and educational uarta of the urogram will be given.

ACTS ON INDUSTRIAL CASES Vocation's favor, The general committee it charge of plansj aunpiy smiling tne position 01 tne reproducer in its relation, to the record. off the convention is composed or wane? Tone Beauty and Fidelity Ptsiliim Automatic SlofA simple and effective stop that is easily "set" and stops the record at the end or any point desired. Those who hear the Aeolian-' lovers. cases of the til ii T. vmmuu ctu ctamy iiiw uevice enaotes one to con- eenerallv interested to know tha XmV.

trol the volume of tone, shading secret of its ability to reproduce beauty of their design and richness of the music now to a whisper, now the actual tone characteristics of tKTx Both nd nven- State Industrial Commissioner Sits in Eochester Office. Cyrus W. Phillips, state industrial commissioner, acted on several cases In the commiasion's offices lu the Central build-Ins yesterday. The award made to IT. W.

Zuluuf, an employee of tho Bausch Lomb Optical Company, was vacated as It was proved that his injury did uot result from his employment. A lump sum of loO was awarded to models set a. near standard of ap bringing it out to the full volumeof diflerettt instruments and voices, the instrument. It is so constructed 7 so faithfully. dda in i tional neas and conlornuty with modern interior furnishing.

The Vocation is priced from $60 upward yilh Graduola from fl63. Period Models from $280 I Todd. Oeorge W. Lee, K. JS.

Ilolton, 1. Speare, Win J. Slerrtam, Seneca J. I'oota, E. Bradford aud Hurry A.

May, chairman. The Hotel Seneca will be headquarters for mecnoers of the Premier Club. Badges will be proeuted to the members when they register. After luncheon at the hotel there will be a parade, la this procession the following will appear: Major Quota, a figure representing the quota of als, who will be grand marshal; Stub Prlutem, figure representing thebureautf priutiug of the company; Kid Seileni, representing the salesmen; the Yellow Pawg and tluC Gont, symbols of initiation. The Initiation Is as secret as that of any secret society.

During the parade through Rochester balloons will be sent up aud motion pictures will be taken. At the Todd company's offices in Vnl-versity avenue there will be a reception. O. W. Todd will welcome the members, a onrtaentMonuuy lerms George Bolowskl, employed by the Iieming- WANTED Klen and Somen to work in factory.

Steady work all year around. Good working conditions. Good pay. No experience needed. Rochester Ike! Ge.

Commercial Street and Brown's Race. toa Typewriter Company, for the loss of one of his lingers, In addition to the previous weekly compensation given. The judgment in the case of Joseph Pares, employed by the J. G. Davis Com BALCOM MUSIC COMPANY 'sole AGENTS 38 and 40 EAST AVENUE BALCOM MUSIC CO.

38 and 40 Cast Ave. Gentlemen: Kindly send ma your illustrated Aeolian-Vocalion catalogue. Name HIM Address pany, was that his previous award should be vacated and a new award of twenty-Heven and one-half weeks' pay be made at the rate of lt.7a. The previous award made to It. W.

Peck, an employee of the Rochester Button Company, was disallowed. Bis new award amounts to to be paid for three and half weeks. Commissioner Phillips upheld the quartette will sing and L. M. Todd will deliver a welcoming address.

There will be a trip, through the fuctory and officers will be Installed. This eveniug initiation 1,954, MlklO: administrations, 67; value ot ceremonies will be followed by a dlntrer at the Homester Club. treal estate, value ot personal prop ment of no claim in the case of T. Silver The program for Wednesday, Thursday "Fine Place for Fine Lady," So airalnst the Vacuum Oil Works. The friday promisej much In the way o' case of Michael Stohr against YVhltmore, entertainment and enlightenment.

erty, Judicial settlements, 77: value of estates, total value of estates, miscellaneous orders, Sili trsnsfer tax levied, net cash receipts for certifying records, CLOTHING WORKERS PICNICJTBAY VIEW Michaels-Stern Workers Are United Guests. llauber Viciuus was held in obeyance. Farmer Declares Buy Thrift ttams. I (7 Chestnut St Corner Court Once In a while workers atsthe 81 ate Public Kmnloyment Bureau, No, 41 Klin A picnic was for employees aud families aud friends of Stern street, reeelva a letter so different from the "lours of the received aud coa I if Quality Optical Shop I A Spectacles and Eye- a Jff glasses scientifically 3 If fitted and made. 34 years' experiencs.

Opticiani Optometrists. F.H.Geehaed Co. i 69 East Maj St Rochttth N.Y. Dm Drww Rait dt Omku t. Company by the three locals of the Unit ROOMERS' CLOTHING TAKEN Elizabeth Street Booming House-Keeper Reports Theft.

A complaint was' made to the police yesterday by Mrs. Jidm Met leary, who conduct a rooming house at No. 54 Kliz-obefh street, that three of her roomers had been rubbed of considerable clothing by two men who came to her house and rptited two rooms from her last Sunday. The articles taken include two suitcases, two suits ofVlutb.es, two pairs of shoes, a coat and vest, a pair of trousers, straw hat. fountain pen.

and bill fold, ed Ciarini-nt ivorikars or -ainenca ac my View yesterday. A baseball game was won by the married men's team, of whku William Erbachcr was captain. WUliaoi Ueichel was captain of the single men, A program of events resulted aa follows: 100-ynrd Uash First, M. Wahl; second, a. Hlllyard.

Svard lash for women First, Ruth dash for Taniier; sciud, Huth tteii-hel. BOY'S LEG IS FRACTURED Motorist, Tryinfr to Prevent Accl-1 dent, Hits Another Child. When he was driving an -automobile north In Clinton avenue north yesterday afternoon Thomas l.yddon. To years old, of Titus avenue, Trondequoit. attempted to avoid running down one of two hoys who run In front of the machine from tbe rear of a street car at Geneva street, and In doing so his car knocked down Christian Hoskan, lit years old, of Xo.

Clinton avenue north. The boy's left leg was fractured snd after, being treated by lr, Komlui. of No. Hudson avenue, he was taken to his borne. According to witnesses, I.jtldoii was not to Maine, Albert Yaw.

It) years old, of No. li-t Bronson aienue, was arrested by Motorcycle Officer Hehir yesterday afternoon on a charge of driving an aufvmobSle without a chauffeur's license after his automobile had struck Marlon O'Connor. years of No. 47 Campbell street, at Colvln snd Campbell streets. The child was taken to the tlenernl Hospital In an amlailanoe.

but only slight Scratches oa her face were found and she was tken to hr home. PERSONA! MENTION. XJXI3XJ HARMS-IB this city, Monday morning. August 'Jv 19-0, at the family residents, 1'belp avenue, Ktts May, wife of Joseph Harris, aged Wt yearw. She is survhed by her husband and two cbildreu, (Jeorge K.

aud Uorothy Harris. Funeral will take place from the chapel of Moore Klsks, 31 Lake aveoue, Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Friends are Invited. Interment at Cold Springs, N. X. i 8lBRttY At the home.

No. SS Lswlston aveuue, Muday, August 2, W-O, Hurtou riperry, aged "0 years. Ue leaves besides his wire, Mary Vlntoa Sperry; two Howard il. Sperry, ot I'euBeW. and Ur.

Herbert B. Sperry, of Munde, also oue sister, airs. A. A. liimuiock, of l'anua, X'.

r'uiieral from the late residence. Wednesday afternoon, August 4th at 3 clock, luteraisut lu Mount Hop. BEICHKNBKKGKB Agnes larjr llelehen-berger, beloved wife of Frank J. Belcbea-berger, entered Into eternal rest Sunday morning at ber borne. 112 Oriole elreet.

Besides her hushand two daughters survive her, Mareells 8. and Kits SI Uekh-enberer; also three sisters, Mrs. M. (STanLiSHaa ias itnsuisu iojs a all valued at tents noted'1 kiud that tbey appreciate It. Such a letter came to them yesterday, written io what at first seemed to be a hopelessly undecipherable language.

However, Superintendent C. J. Itollea, who Is somewhat Of a linguist, Anally unearthed substance of He says It Is written mainly la low German, sUtn a few words of the writer's own Invention Interpolated. The letter Is froi a farmer at l'arlen Center who evidently wants a German or IVillsh woman to cook for him. Liberally translated It read: "Government llooorable: 1 want thank the Rochester newspapers for getting nie a cook.

1 am a man who wants a plain Polish or (Jerman woman at gil with one chlldieu or without for to do plain cooking and eating and will give ber Job for good work. Ftueii luce for hue Judy." Any woman who can fill the qnsllrt. attons and Buds the situation to her liking is asked to communicate with the bureau. tsmitti, ot ii I'arseiis avenue, reported to the police yesterday that a windshield was stolen from bis auto- UNDERTAKERS 32 Chestnut phones 203 M.O.JfFFRCYS I.M.WIINIR mobile hile it stood in Pleasant street I on Sunday night. Arthur I.ialit, of No.

11 Edgar street, I reported that a hundred coffee, cups which be had borrowed from tho Mas STRAUCHEN UNDERTAKEN 265 North Street rcBLic rcsr.BAL ciiafisi, TIwm Ball ISM Mala, atom tmm tUKa, onic Club "ere stolen from his pofch, where they had been placed awaiting the delivery man. 1LbM! tTTTTT ITrMIrt e--4 M-i lH-H-fl i CHURCH, CARNIVAL SUCCESS Notarf, Mrs. A. Dorrer snd Margaret lary; two brothers, Daniel and Joha Iary, al! of this city. T'he fuueraf'wll! take place Wednesday morning at o'clock from the house snd 'clock from Holy liossry Cbunh.

Interment will be made In tbe family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. 00- yani dasii for girls uuder Is First, Servirling; second. Jessie J5-yard iiah for children First, E. Itarker: so-uid, A. 1- 'at men's race First, A.

Adamskl; second, T. Keenan. 1-u Womens race First, Mrs. K. Orbifcher: second.

Mm. M. tlouseworth. Hull-throwing contest Woa by tlorotby Olasser, 1S feet. tlueading-KIrst, Mrs.

P. Stechel; secoud, Mis. Ida Miller. Three-legged race Curl Martla aud A. Ueding.

l'eauut ni'e-i'lrst. Lydia Wllsoojsieconii. Margaret King tioiichiiut race First, Kate Riiehner; se'-oud, Huth Iteidel. Tug-of war Wuu by team captained by tleorgo Hoflinrfli. Coiumtttee time race First, Oscar A.

Hermann; seend. Mary Smith. i'like-walk --v on by Harriet Quigley snd Chfine C. Cutaker. Largest family Won by M.

Schaefer, with nine children. Oldest couple Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Meyers. Handsomest man Fred Herman, of Child plant. The Ueuernl Committer wai composed of M.liouahi, chairman; Ueorge I.lngg, secnMary and treasurer: O'Bileo, president of local 1: tierard Marks us, presktent of I.oeal 1V4, and Arthur Quinu. president of at 1K. T'he Kxeculhc Cyuiiolttea was made up of Joseph Iticihrl, Mary Hmlth.

IMna Bra.vor. (isear Herman, M'-holss Wahl. '1 homas Keenan. licorgo I.lngg, Anna tninipton. lieorc Hoffman, Charles cuia-ker and Fran -1'onsld.

Judges were Arthur Stern. Julius Anderson. Fsrl Alien. Jsc iip 1 Meyers, Frank Ircschler snd Henry M. Stern.

GALL IN William Frederick tlalltn. sued Mr. and Mrs. Saunders and daughter. Knima, of IMt avenue, and Mr.

and Mrs. John Via-kel and daughters, IVris and Jtuth. of No. Pullman avenue, art spending a week at the Thousand Islands, If. Kellogg, of Syracuse, was the guest Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Seidt. of South l'itzliugh street.

Miss Clara Kccgan, of No. S7 Taylor street, left Saturday morning to spend two weeks at Wia vaka, Iaka George. X. Y. Mrs Willie finch, of Fsir- Wwmm pLES Musical PTosram Proves Attraction at Open-Air Festival.

The annual open-air of the parish of the Church or the Sac-red Ucurt was held on the church's property. Flower CU.v park Ism ncnlng. Discounting the usoal i ii fe cream and rule and other delicacies i that are Inevlt.alilv in evidence at such affairs of this kind, those ih-esent were sITnrdM a renl-treat the presentation of a carefully prepare! program. The I in. maculate Conception Cadet Corps Hand played and Mrg-iret Palgnan and May Koherts Scheid sanit.

Miss Mona Sheean I und M'ls Eleanor Ford gave a drill ami I Pearl Chirk played the mxephnnft. Mr. tt years. dld In thla city, Sunday evening, Angust 1, if.si. la survived by his wife.

rtm M.irgart Sweet Gallia; one ilanght.er,Mrs. Frederick A. Bens, of Salamanca. N. y.

one stio. William F. tlallin, of Manila, fbilippine lslauds. The remains have beea removed to Hedges A Hoffman Funeral Parlors, 7:1 Scso street, from-where tbe funeral will take place. Tuesday afternoon, August st 3 o'clock.

Interment ta Blvcr-' side cemetery. IX MFMORIAM. TWO SUPERVISORS ELECTED Successors to E. W. Arnold, Ogden, and W.

H. Pease, Wheatland. At the August meeting of the Board of Supervisors yesterday tieorge Trrte was named to succeed Fdssrd W. Arnold as sanervisor of the town of Ogden and Ilsr-ry II. Harvey was named to succeed Warren If.

I'eas as supervisor of the town of Wheatland. Both Mr. Arnold snd Mr. Tease died during their tenure of office. Surrogate's July Business.

Tbe summary ef business In the Surrogate's oSlce for, the month of July was submitted to the Board of Supervisors yesterday. It Is as follows: Probate of helr-shipf, 2: commitment of Insane, guardianship appointments, 4d: value of estates. Sti9.K.-,9.t annual reports 2 value of estates wills probated, value of rnl estate. value of personal property. HAYES In taring uioniori of our dear IX THE DISTRICT COURT OF THB NITEU STA'IKS for the western dis-, trlct of New York.

In the matter of F. Kouald Peart, bankrupt, la bankruptcy. No. Hlott On this ISth day nf June. A.

T. 1920, an reading the petition ol the abov naiaell bankrupt praying for a discharge from hts debts: It is ordered, by lbs Court that a hearing be had upon the same oa the 7ta day nf September. A. f. Jtrjn, before said Court, at tb City of Buffalo, to said district, at ten o'etoek to the forenoon and that a notice thereof be published In the Democrat and Cbrdnlcle.

a newspaper printed la said district, st least once thirty days prior to said return dsy. and that all known, ereditors and other persons In interest-may appear at tbe same time and -ptss- and shots ranse. If any they have, why the pravsr ot said petitioner should not he granted. And It is further ordered by toe Court that the refere shall ang or cause to be sent by mail to all known ereditors copies of this order, at least thirty days prior tn aid return day, addressed to tbem at their places of residence as stated. WitoeMi, tbs Honorable John K.

Hss-N el. Judge ot the said Court, and tti seal (Seal of thCurt.) thereof, at the City Buffalo. In Said distnot, on the ltitfe day of June, ICO. HARRIS S. WILLIAMS, Clerk.

Attest Harris S. WMtlal)pi. Clerk. To the creditors of F. Kouald Peart, bink.

nipt; Take not ire of an order ot whirl tha foregoing is a ropy. Dated Rochester, N. Y. this l9ta day at June, liCO. KELSON P.

Referee in llaakruptey, place, is spending her vacation on the Great Lakes. Mrs. J. 1'iaser and son. Thomas, ate spending a few weeks with her grand- sou, K.

J. Curtis, of Xo. Kairpiais-. liaving motored here from Schenectady. miaber.

Catherine Hayes-, who passed away August 3, 11)15. Gone, hnt not forgotten. Daughters. Kelly sang Irish minis and and 'Connor featured with specimens of buck 1 and ing dancing. lose to mcrrow eve- I Ituymond Uranch, (lon-m firan inch.

'the carniiul will Dins'. i Frederick I juts. Charles Msgiu and ward Paelti will sr'end their Make a bathroom clean, inviting, beautiful There is genuine economy in their use for they last practically forever. Get our interesting booklets on Tiles for bathrooms, fireplaces, kitcnena, etc. Consult us about any iiV woi k.

JAS. C. BARRY CO. 95 North St. Booklet cn Political Facts.

The nlon Trust Company has Issued a booklet entitled "Political Facts." It is of thirty-four pages and Includes the full test of the Republican and Democratic platforms, besides giving the history and origin of the various parties, and a hrlef biography of the various presidents of the t'ntted States. r'l'KOM 1) Vt'K FLORAL DESIGNS Bud asd Cheapest ALBERT the FLORIST J.T0-J Main St t. Solh 'rhoneat Brighton Homestead Sold. on a iiotir trip to New York. J'hiladel- h- Tin old homestead in East aveoue of Phia- Atlautie tMi.v.

Baltimore and lugtou, cfirubiiiing pleasure with SS-ss. Mrs. Hob Kngel, of fJeneva, will spend the next Jen days with her aunt. Mrs, Will Smith, at No. -1 Charlotte street, I'huiidtte Kuaeboiigh, who uas for a number of years the postmistress of the town of llrighton, was trausferrikl yesterday afternoon by William H.

t'. fowler and Kuther t'owler of Amstcad Falls, Ohio, and Louise YV. Cogswell of Titusville. to tr. and Mrs.

William M. Brown, of Xo, 1771! Kast aveuue. rt'cri WPST-A larae m-eption was given Saturday evening. July 31, IBlx. st the home of -Mr.

aud Sirs. N. lsso. No. Lisl Lake svenue.

snnouneing the en gHiioment of Jenuit11 West to Kogene l'uJ-i. son of Mr, and Mra. F. I'liccI, of No. list Broadway The house was beautifully decoiaiei! with fern and gtadiotos.

Muwlc as furnished hy au orchestra and vocal wiles by Misn Louise Ie Matters and piano stdeetions by Mr. In These Days. "Do you evpliin things in the movVa Workman Loses HU Hand. When hewas operating a drop press la the plant of the Xorth-Kast Kleetrtc Company yesterday afternoon, William Shepard. years old.

No. PA Adsms street, caught his left hand in the ma- bine. It. was so severely injured that amputa tion later was necessary. prop-rty is located atfXo.

lioS ave-i to your children? Tbn protect of farm women aaa'us nral living condition" is said to le a chief factor in the migration from the ountrj- tity. transfer No. thev explain things (t me." Mereurtn. ine were A. Mart.m''.

t'eori and klr. attd Mrs. nue. the consideration lor Inc. was approximately J'tXal.

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