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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 4

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ROCIIESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHIKWLE. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1922. BATAVIA'S COMMON COUNCIL NAMES NEW CITY CLERK TO FINISH CARMICHAEL'S TERM B.

FORMAN (D. SHOPS DRESS COMPANY INC. BAER BROS. shortage from the surety company. Mayor Mullen stated that be bad received a reply to his letter in which it was stated thst one of the points of criticism in the report made by the auditors AT MAIN IT.

EAST AVE. was the failure on the part of City Clerk Carmicbael to maintain tbe uniform sys-j tern of accounting, as the uxe by the of this system i a greut aid to tbe ex- aminers in making their examinations and ill alro prevent individual methods FORMAN Topcoats Batavia, Oct. 8. Mayor Mullen announced to-day that Edward 8. Dean, an insurance agent of Batavia and "candidate for comptroller on tbe Prohibition ticket, bud been appointed a city lerk to succeed Ira J.

Cannicbacl, whnxe resignation takes effect to-night- Mr. Dean will take over tli duties of tbr oRirc tomorrow moraine; if hi bond i secured by tbat lira. Until the bond of the new clerk is received the bond of Mr. Car-mlchael will remain in force. It ia espected tbat Mr.

Iran's salary, whirb will be derided on at a meeting of the Common Council to lie held to-morrow evening, will be fited at $2,0, the name a that of Mr. Carmichacl. which ia also the minimum amount that the charter allows. At a apecinl meeting of the council last evening Mayor Mullen read a letter tbat be bad written to the state comptroller in which be axked that the auditors who mnde a previous examination of the bookn of the city be Bent here as soon as possible iu order to get the new-clerk started right by bringing tbe audit down to October 3, and put the city in abnpe to recover the alleged of bookkeeping and accounting, wnirn are often confusing and misleading. The letter also stau-d that it would seein that this ia the proper time to again install the system.

It wan decided by the niemcbrs of the council that M.ior Mullen be authorised to inform the mute comptroller that the council fuvorcd the installation of a standardised syxtein of bookkeeping und Chiffon Velvet in Women's and Misses' Gowns Dresses Fashions of today of today's fashion' able fabric at prices that are much lower than before 28.00 to 110.00 would see tlmt the system was main-j mm inincu. i mm in ihiw prnuooi Mr. Carmichael and the American Surety Company of New York for the recovery of alleged to have been lost through the negligence of the former city clerk in the performance of bis duties. the Top of Fashion Reaches the Top of Value! Geneva Laundry Worker and Young Heiress to Fabrizi Fortune Elope Mother oi Girl Tells the Police storr threw off any suspic ion she might Geneva, Oct. 3.

Humor 1ms It that an elopement of two young Itnlinna lias stirred the Italiun population of thix illy, I the principals being Virginia Fubrixi, tin' III year-old daughter of Mrx. ltosie Fnb- have hud that the two were planning an elopement, Ipon her return home xhe did not go to her daughter's room and therefore did not that anything I was wronog. The joiin g.rlx attended to her work about ie bouse on Saturday For all the occasions to come, Chiffon Velvet rises to the occasion and fashions the smartest dresses and gowns for afternoon and evening. For women and misses. Interesting silhouettes are the new basques, drapes and straightlines.

Some with Bertha collars; others combined with Metal clothes and Laces. titi, vl tienescc xtreet, ami Antonio Marino of the xmm' xtreet. The young- lady is an lieirms In the estate of the lute Peter Fabrisi, the wealthy Italian, who died severnl years a no und is said to have left fortune estimated at the time to be She is also the granddaughter of Raymond Del Pupa, a wealthy Italian resident of, thix city. Marino is employed at lie Mcl'adden Brothers laundry. From Mrs.

Fnbrisi it was learned thix afternoon that the girl made careful plans for her elopement ns xhe removed every particle of her eiootliing from the house and wax assisted in the operation by her intended husband. Mrs. Fubriil dHiired that Marino was at the bouse on A SIDE FROM the fact that there are many occasions when "nothing else will do," Forman Topcoats are a good investment in good looks, good service and good value, with an immediate return of interest in the form of Autumn smartness. And Forman topcoats were never more remarkable than this season, for, even though fashion restricts them to certain limitations of mode and material, they contrive to present a diversity of appearance that will be appreciated by the woman who prefers distinctive apparel. Forman Quality assures you that only all-wool fabrics, and only the finest of lining materials are employed; Forman Tailoring insures you against out-of-shape collars, sagging shoulders, baggy pockets and unfinished seams; Forman Values renew your faith in the garment of moderate price.

evening and Sunday ax usual and said nothing to her mother that xhe intended to go away wiith Marino. On Monday morning the girl left the house, slating that she was going downtown. She did not return during the day, but nothing was thought of the occurrence owing to the fact tbat Mrs. Fab-risi thought that xhe went to visit one of her aunts. After waiting until late nt night and the girl did not return Mrs.

Pnhrixi became alarmed anil notified the police. A enrch of the city was made but no trace of the couple could be found. Inquiry st the Md'udden laundry revealed the fact that. Marino did not work yesterday or to-day so it was decided by Mrs. Knbristi that the two bad eloped.

She said that she would welcome her Saturday afternoon, when, she said, it was not his custom to work, and that he intended to help his brother, who lives In Genesee street, to do some work laughter and her new husband bsck to around the house. Mrs. Fabrisi had some her home it she count get into eommiim- businexs down town and the young man's EAST ROCHESTER FACTORY WORKER Most of the others haze raglan shoulders, notch collars that can be buttoned up, patch or slit pockets. Either silk lined or of a double faced material that needs no lining. In tweeds, unfinished worsteds and camel's-hair.

Kimono slccres, a nnv button-up collar and roomy fatch pockets are just a feiv of the smart things about the tan-plaitcd-'i'ith-yellow, real camel's-hair topcoat sketched above $50.50 IRISH TREATY STRIKES SMOOTH SAILING IN MIL Betty Wale Coata and Dresses are unconditionally guaranteed $25 to $59.50 ENDSJWN LIFE Brooding Over an Ailment Leads Henry Goetzmann to Suicide. BLEW OUT HIS BRAINS Passes with Slight Amendments Oaths of Allegiance Clause Approved. B. FORM AN CD. ONTARIO ASYLUM MEETS AND ELECTS OFFICERS Fifty ninth Animal Session Is Held in 46 Cliaton Avenue South Jl Employee of Piano Company Man Celebrates HNth Birthday, lloneoye Falls, Oct.

8. William It. Hunt, one of the oldest residents of this Vicinity, celebrated hi eighty-eighth birthday anniversary on Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. Gutcs, where he makes his hove.

He was born at North Hhsimfleld, one mile from this village- in 134. He was for thirty-seven yenrs associated ith the Hunt Hi others' woolen manufacturing business. He hus been a member of Vnlon Star IaiiIrc, F. and of this village, since March, 1S00, a period of filly-six years. Canaiutalgua liulldlng.

Cunandaigua, Oct. 3. The fifty-ninth annual meeting of the Ontario County Orphan Asylum was held this morning at the Historical Building in North Main MEETING OF DEMOCRATS TOO MUCH MEAT Found Dying by Men Leaving Shops. Dublin, Oct. 3.

(Ry the Associated Press) The Irish Parliament ia making unexpectedly smooth and rapid progress in the debate In common on the draft of the Constitution. The draft is going through with very slight amendment and doubtless will be adopted without essential alterations. To-day Clause XVII, making the oath of allegiance obligatory upon all members of the Free Slate Parliament in accordance with the formula contained in the Anglo-Irixh treaty, was adopted by-a large majority in its original form, Attempts were made to amend the oath to meet the objections of the anti-Treaty -itea and I.aborites but these were reject Livingston County Committee Holds street and officers were chosen as follows: President, Miss Antoinette P. HURTS KIDNEKS Granger; vice-president, Mrs. Arthur A.

Adams; recording secretary, Mrs. Hubert O. Cook; corresponding secretary, Mrs. First Session at Avon. Mount Morris, Oct.

3. Tbe first meet-j ing of the recently elected Iiemoeratic County Committee for Livingston was Kad Rochester, Oct 3. Informed by his physician in Rochester yesterday that he was Buffering from a enncer ofethe Take a glass of Salts to Flush several 'soldiers -were wounded to-day when Irregulars made a fierce attack on the National forces near Ctihir. A party of British military in a lorry was ambuxhed on the Dublin quays today, shots being fired 'at the party from nearby houses. The driver of tbe lorry speeded up and tbe members of the party escaped injury.

Free State troops later arrested a youth in whose possession ajbomb was alleged to have been found. WIDOW THINKS Frank A. IcOrnfT treasurer, Mrs. Henry W. Hamlin; auditor, Edward O.

Smith; Henry tiocizmin uuoui im.ij Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION years old, an employe of the American Kidneys if bladder bothers you. held at the Livingston House in Avon last evening. The meeting waa called by Murray L. Gamble, of Groveland, and 1'innn Coninanv. blew his Brains out tins house physician.

Dr. Charles W. Selover; directors, Mrs. Fred W. Ilollis, Miss Nellie Freeman.

II. B. Tyler and Mrs. before 5 o'clock. No ed after brief debate.

The speakers for nn heard the shot. Edwin P. Gardner. the government argued that any amend Eating too much lllcat mav ttrodtiee W.vkmen leaving the factory found ment would be throwing away Ireland's Supreme Court Justice Robert F. kidney trouble in some form or other.

Thompson was chosen a member of the the man near the piano company toun-lev iii ini from his wound. A ISoch harvest from I he long and bitter Strug gle. says a well known authoritv. because a rf i Board of Trustees. Mrx.

Abrain C. lap- ester ambulance was called, but fioets- the uric acid excites the kidneys, they become overworked, get slusuish rW pon and Mrs. Arthur A. Adams were 1 he adoption Ot Clause XV II is re 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief mann died before it arrived. I he body was removed to a local undertaking parlor.

SUITOR SHOULD-PAY HER BILLS up and rauxe all sorts of distioa, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region rheumatic twillffl-K. KC- Albert C. Olp, of Rochester and Mount Morris, Democratic state committeeman from Livingston county, presided as temporary Members of the committee are as follows: Avon, Howard Gibson, John M. Carroll, O. T.

Davin Caledonia, John H. Cameron, Olive Kelly, Kmmett M. Day and Eleanor Lynch; Conesus, James Griffin and Dor Howitt; Geneseo, John B. Abbott, T. O.

Reagan, Gates M. Minck-ler and Mary A. Costello; Groveland, M. L. Gamble.

Arline Wynn, George H. Far-v. .1 ITallv and Sarah Hurley Lei chosen ns managers for terms of six years, succeeding themselves. Mrs. H.

M. Welch and Mrs. Frank Wilkinson were elected managers to succeed Mrs. Frank Cheacbio and Mrs. Rush Spnlxbury, whose terms of office expired.

To fill This morning he told sirs, ucorge O'Flynn. of Madison street, with whom heuduchex, acid stomach, conxtipa-tion, torpid liver, sleenlexxm ELL-ASMS he boarded, of the result of his visit to garded ns removing the last obstacle to giving the treaty form of law and as insuring that the Constitution will be ready for submission to the British Parliament for ratification at the coming autumn session. Irregulars Attack, Dublin. Oct. 3.

(By the Associated Prexst Captain Walsh was killed and and urinary irritation. the doctor. He did not go lo work to- 25 acd 75 Pac-kagea lhe moment your back hurt or kid the unexpired of Mrs. 8. A.

Siing, who has moved to England, Mrs. Kugene lav. and it is believed lie brooded- over neys aren't acting right, or it hlndiler Kansas City, Mo. Special Dispatch to the Democrat Chronicle) When a man of wealth asks a working girl to marrv him. it is his duty to pay her Maxten was elected.

what the doctor had told him until he finally decided to take his life. tainous salts is made from the nci.l Salts from anv irornl iiluirmi, PILE OPERATIONS tioctzmann is survived by one son, cester. C. C. Willard and Nellis S.

l'er- The permanent funds of the asylum were announced by Frank II. Hamlin, Henry Goetaiuann, of Fast Rochester kln: Lima. William H. Dalton, Harriet NOT NOW NEEDED treasurer of the Board of Trustees for the past thirty-eight yenrs, amounting to WAR'S GREATEST HERO Legacies of were re Parma lee, Fdward Mason, Kuta u. ary, James G.

Moses, Mabel F. Jenks, Martin J. Hendrlck and Klizabeth Livonia. 8. P.

Hoppough, Lena Tow- CATCHING COLD IS NOT AN ACCIDENT All Internal Remedy Drlvea Away Forms of Piles bills. Such, at least, is the theory of Mrs. I-nndis Grout, twenty-five-year-old idow, stiinf J. A. Brubnker, grain man and church lender, for $50,000 heart balm.

Mrs. Grout detailed how she became engaged to Brubaker. She was twenty-four at the time, she said. Brubaker is sixty-seven years old. "Yes, I loved him," Mrs.

Grout said tn answer to questions from attorneys ceired last year from the estates of Oeorge Bradley Anderson, Mr. Kmnia Sprague and William Ha) ton. The average number of children (it the institution duriu ell, Michael E. Murphy and John Curtin; REFUSES TO POSE AS SUCH FOR $100 A DAY Mount Morris, Henry Conlon, Kay Hay Pile sufferers no longer need to undergo an operntion to get rid of piles. wood.

Daniel F. Russell, Mary U. crev tuke a tublexpoonful in a glass water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. Thix famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralise the acids in the urine so that it no longer irritates, thus often endie.g bladder disorders. lad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and urinary organ clean, thus often avoiding serious kidney the past year was forty-six per month.

eline. T. J. Carbrey, E. M.

I'etrie; North There was one death during the year, The Penalty for Neglect of rwn.irille. Charles K. tedder, naries Chicago, Oct. 3. (By The Associated There were no epidemics of disease.

who Bought to bring from her admissions Health Rules f'nrrv and Edward Kowan Xunda, L. i Semculit Samuel Woodftll, of that she received much money irom lliifirlns. William D. Burt, Minerva Pittsford tllrl Scouts Kleet. Brubaker during the time of their en Tenncasee, limned by tieiieral Pershing Hi the createst individual of the World Hill, Hicbard W.

Hughes and Mrs. Edward Donehue Ossian, John W. Vogt and gagement. Pittsford, Oct. 3.

Miss Mary Turk director of religious education of 'he war, to day turned down nn offer of $UMt Mrs. Grout told of getting on Sherman Portage, Lewis C. Ebert Third Presbyterian Church, of Kucliex day for a two weeks lecture course, llhough the xergennt is not burdened one occasion, $300 on another and many Science hns deflnitely determined that piles originate internally. They are caused by stagnant circulation of blood in the lower bowel. Outside treatments or operations do not cure them.

CoLAC PH.K PILLS are a n-at internal remedy. Not a cathartic. Scientifically made to reach the cause of piles, send a healthy current of blood through the lower bowel, and drive the pilef nway. Helief even in bad cases of long standing often comes in 24 to 4H hours after taking 8rxt Colnc pill. Hold by all druggists af S0 cents or 03 centt.

post- and Mary C. Bolton; Sparta, Morris Swarts. Alta Swarts, John Gilman; Take Father John's Medicine When you catch cold you are inclined to think that it was accidental, that you sat in a draft or that you caught it from someone else. This te, visited the Girt Scouts of -Pittsford gifts of from $50 to $100 on other oc CHeiifllT Snrinswater. Walter Wolfanger, 8.

E. with money and is married, lie gave two reasons for declining the offer. One i hix positive refusal to coiiuner-ciuliie his exploits. He contends he did lti.hinxnn: West Sparta, J. C.

Pickard Do ou think it in right for a girl last evening and gave them special train 'The following officers were elected Patrol leaders, Clara Streb, Doroth Kytb, Adelaide Chesterman and Hull to fake money from the man she is to snd Kendnll Muchler; York, Irving only half the Elmer Webster USE SULPHUR TO HFAl VnilP WIN marry?" Mrs. Goutrout was asaea. no more than any oilier loyal American 31 The real fact I Pender, Alice Sullivan, and Kathleen Grant. Curtlss. corporals, Ksther dirties, "I surelv do." she replied.

lr a man would have done under ximiiar circum Amelia Rand, Helen Touxey and Genii marries a working girl he must know she is tint a cold is the penalty for neglect stances. He ilcc lines to poc ax a ncro. i't-l in plain wrapper from Coiae Chem dine Hackett; treasurer, Clara Streb, and has debts which must be paid. The other is that he prefers to spend ical Ulcus Jails, N. 1.

secretary, bather I urtiss. of. the common rules of health. You have his furlough helping the Cook county American Legion posts in their drive for KSiiO.lHM to establish a memorial hoxpi- imnii ivim jiuii Broken Out Skin and Itching Eczema Helped Over Night Race Rloia In Montgomery. Montgomery, Oct.

8. One negro was killed, a score attacked on street cars and one white man shot in disorders here last night and early to-day following the arrest ol Joe Terrell, negro, charged with Two Break Arms Cranking Cars. METHODISTS AGREE TO allowed yourself to LcRoy, Oct. 8. During the past few- CHURCH UNION WITH days two I.eltoy men fractured their I Refined, Delicate Skin Secured by Absorption arms while cranKing their cars.

While on OTHER DENOMINATIONS a hunting trip in the vicinity of Bla the murder of Oeorge "son, a game warden, who was shot Saturday night while searching for a negro who was alleged to have killed Albert Sansoin, a Decome over iireu. weakened nnd run down. You have allowed your power of resistance to be lowered. The cold germ which is always lurking nearby Creek, Onyton Carmichael. of Clay tal and relief fund for needy former service men.

JERSEY MAN SHOOTS SELF AFTER LEAVING LETTERS TO FAMILY strwt, had his arm broken, f.nd two day Toronto. Oct. 3 After long delibera later M. 1. Shiitiiwny, of Myrtle xtreet tion the Church I'nion Committee of the met with a similur accident.

Both boues Methodist general conference baa accept tn Mr- Shiimway's arm were broken. Units you an easy ed tha draft of the act of incorporation of the United Church of Canada, there victim. Paalor Decline Geneva Call. You can maintain your power of re For unsightly skin eruptions, rsxh or blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to wait for rJref from torture or embarrassment, declares a noted skin specialist. Apply a little and improvement shows next day.

Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sulphur preparation. The moment you apply il healing begins. Only' those who have bad unsightly skin troubles can know the delight this Mentho-Sulphur brings. Even fiery, itching eczema ia dried right up. Get a small jar of Rowlea Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist aihl ue it like cold cream.

by stepping closer to the final sanction of legislation for the proposed union between the Presbyterian, Methodist and fonffretfational bodies. Gcnea, Oct. 3. It was learned to-day that Rev. J.

C. Hendrkkson. pastor ot Na complexion can he rofiitdered beautiful tf tbe xkin Is cortrxc-ln texture. This trouble can overcome by opening al'd cteanaln the pores, the closing which the t.klii rougii. To open tbe pore and remove dirt and Impurities.

us the mercolixed wax process. The wax completely absorbs the rough, faded or discolored outer skin and unrtogs the pores. The fresh, young skin underneath then In evldenea la exquisitely delicate, refined and beautiful, and It is kept wi, as the pores nosr freely expel effete matter snd flrlnk la ta life-giving, circulation -promoting oxygen. lllereollaed wax. because, of its wonderful absorption power.

Is fsst superceding other treatments for coarse, pimply, yellow, muddy or blotchy skin. It is applied st night like cold eream and washed off next morning. The was, to be had at auy drug store, tout ounca will do), la entire!) harmless. Tassaic, Oct. 3.

Frank Chapman, VI years old, shot and killed himself ur.dft-an-oak tree in Clifton, X. to-day, leaving a note saying: "Love to all the family and my sweetheart for whom I did not ahoot myself, but for city policeman. Disarmament Conference at Revel. Riga, Oct. 3.

Tbe governments of Latvia, Poland, Esthonia and Finland have delegated their foreign -fctnisters and military cbiefs to attend the preliminary disarmament conference at Revel on t)ct-ober Sth prior to a joint conference of these nations with the Soviets, scheduled for October 15th and probably to be held in Moscow. The Soviets, however, have not yet definitely accented the proposed date. the Cortland Baptist Church, had de sistance to colds, coughs and similar trouble by taking Father John's Medicine, which builds new I I clined tbe call to the First Bapti Church in this city. The announcement The committee's report, accepting the draft practically as a whole, ia now to be placed before the full conference for consideration. Three or four small strength and health.

If you have already allowed yourself to take cold, begin was made by Bev. Hendrickson to his congregation on Sunday evening. aomion else." On the back of a photograph of a pretty girl found with the letter in his coat dealina with the minor treating it at once with Father John's Medicine. It will not only drive' oS the cold but it will build up new strength points were suggested by the com mittee. Give the water a chance soften it pocket, were tha words, "please giva this first with Blue Ievil Advertisement.

lo my father. with which to fight off future attacks..

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