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iROCRpdRT/J^EW YORK, TlKJRSDAY, JULY 23,^1926 • * * < • - -

GRANGERS WHXPKNIC

Point Breeze will b e • t l ie rallying 1point_fBf.jalL^'angers .from Broekport and vicmjtjf-e tfS^&tfety

€AMl«ASIGp ' . ; CQ^yQCATION

as . the local Grange. l ^ f - ^ h n s e j ^ t h i s j ^ R £ j y ^ , - i ^ y ^

i ton, 'D. ' C.r F i rs t -Vice Pres iden t ; H a H sey G Bechtel, Tr . ,o f Newark, Seec-nd Vice Pres ident ; Albert J ay of Niagara, Falls, Third Vice Pres iden t ; J f t lson Ferguson 7»n4 Wi l l i am- MeDoBald^of

INOTABLE ATTGWNPUMP

CONSOLIDATED JUNE 25. T925

EGED FORGER CAUGHT

Japanese Will-Soon Be Dominant Factor. Native Labor Cannot

Be Depended Upon ! Honolulu, May 9.

In this second let ter about Hawai i i n will give my impBe5§ions__o|_thi.

r&aaem-ie^aTrd pqfieticaT». -conditions .•which prevail on the islands, as gathered in the few days i t has been

~my~pfivllege ;fo~ study' them

* " T ~ W ~"^\ s ~ _ ~ _ ~ * " " _ j j x e s b r t for* itb:anreuaJ-jpaenicc t h j s - ^ r a r s i r ^ r ^ a ^ I J : ^ . ' ^ ' ' - " ~, " ~~ ~~^ \

,lMTiOISS-AS1SEEir:BY "-.v^nS? t^eirafflf B ^ J S ^ J ^ R A N D L P1^'D4HX. OF ^ j OUR REPORTER "

^ ^ Buffalo, General Secre tary sad- Treas-4 O N J O U E T " C E j t J j ^ f t A T r O N ' ^AT-

.arranged b y the folldsving committee, 1 •" , G R A N D C H A P T E R Gifford- Lawtpn,_ Dr.-*'Harry Greene^! . - .

}Mrs. George' Pa t te , JMrs; ,M- .fc M F ] i m p o r t a n t c h a n g ^ ^ fee O r g a n i -Cormiok" and Char les Jones. For \ _ ^ n i .-n..,. .M p • those /who do n o t care to :en te r intai

TRACTS LARGEST CROWD v IN ITS HISTORY 7 :

[the.sports there i s good fishifTg, bath'-" J-ing and 'boa t ing : * «• . '

" t o B e ™ R e v i v e & _ - l .

Ingei'-oMfewa'r-k-r Grand- Attorney, and Donald C. Hiler- of Broekport, Ser-

;geanltrat-ar-ms.* — '——-. _.j - - :

• C o u r t e d c . Sniith, ,who; presided I j j h s g a n w i t h t h e A r r i v a l :of T h r e e a t t h e Broekport convocation three \ • r „ . ' ' . ' years ago, was chosen Chai.rnian of1 F a m i l i e s in C o v e r e d W a g o n s

/ t h e Board-of Trus tees , ' and wilbiir W.

Local Gamma S igmas ' received a f ? i ] f i r ' t l i e ret i r ing-Gran.d President I Transportation .can .be m a d e avail- f x>leasa.rrt surprise in a recent air- i i V U S elected -tcwmenibership ^oa t-his-

Qver a Cfeiitiiry Ago

.Fred Jite&jp resided i n Sroeiipbrt , during March aMja i i r t of. April and pn^ leaving passed a rofrgejl check'- at W . l

Kg. TA>£P-- groerery~slQre. 5 5 g r playing [ otlM-r toivns in ; Monroe CQuhtjf^^tone •

DEPAWMENtA&P

ed-4ntto- foui' coulPlTMn"

a,bIe~foTT?veTyone jT UioBe~wiio havef py-trn t-nnm.-^mL-tJbfls^-4^i-v4fi-g^-|ii<i /I'HI'W

notijH^nient of the electlc Fiud 1 n™v'\ . r"^»**"-^-t t*"g + ' : 'p c Tr-'- George | H . Raymond, "Alpha J7Q

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"wentfto^lbiefn but was caught *y^ Orleans authorities anil sent -to the periitenti.ai;^ for ninety days.' John Gleasjm., clerking a t Lee's swore out

ra w a r r a n t . f o r his ar jes t and iofflcer j W a y servt'd i t wljen'StoTie's time' was [

.;$TRQNG^ FACTOR IN PRQG ' R@SuOF BUSINESS

Many IniprWemehts Under" Con i sideration. Trained Nurse

up Mtpnday.' Stone was"brought back, j ~ i n C o n s t a n t A t t e n d a n c e A.wlebrat ion unique in na ture and ( ' to. I^j'opkport a.nd charijeil with forgery :

njost - en j j ^a lTe jn^ ex.pei'ierice^.. toold 2nd (leanrpK,' I jo pleaded not . guilty , p l ace ' at .JjQwh Pump School .JJouse

Pyaymond j Saturday, the ISth:' It was a reunion H. Covert a s Grand Pres ident of the , ; „ „ „ „ . v . ^ , „.„ ^^ ^ „„„ „ . . u u . ^ ^ will consuHr the ffranspoftatioon- com- j natiojiai-fraternity. Mr. Covert, b e t - ! G o M o ^ & S>' racuse, -and' Professor J.; p f a l j t h e f o r m e r s c h o o l J ) 0 y s a n < i g l r l &

mittee whicb is a s . J ^ w s ^ C h a h - x n a n . l t e i . k n m ; . n - a s . " O o o f y . . a m o n g h j s } R - J o s t e r of Amsterdam. • _" f W ho had ever attended Town Pump

A\4«S had Grange Master," E. A. Northrup; . H> F - ' f n e n d s hem, is

ALowry,' Mrs. Ged. BeriecTiot, WP-- ^ c ' t he - J l i a t l i me^ibor! . _I l i e . ^nv.ention nex t year w i l l ^ e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

' h a i r ) T*-T + h * I ^ / i T 7 n n n n P h r. ». + , . . . J _ ^ V .. 1

a n d was placed on two thousand doU

In. keeping wi th t h e spi r i t oiT~ rplay^whieTT"se"emX "to.'W spoke in!. the- wheel

r." UJtoja-^Utis- village t a be liutwred 'by ; Held- with- the Kappa--Chapter 4tv3 leTT'r "liiugiit there, il'f there -w-as tiny

' i ^ * : ^ ^ - . n . ~ ^ . - . : - - . i > . 1 - -, . , The general commit tee l s h o ^ j ^ J i t o w 4 t ^ ; t t B _ ^ l i x - y Q a ; s 0"f j-den. Massachuse t t s and^a l w « « r 4 ? t o - ^ l | f c B u o a _ t t d . ^ ^ ^ ^ , m ^ ties with municipal a n d . county gov-, mK 4or. a loyal response from every j ^ . t 'ru.ternitya-usiste-nce. He Wtti f - ^ m m n s a l r e a a ? Blamed torn amoa;. m f e m t t ] h r f ft ^

[.-;!,ernmeH't moaelea"" aTOHgTnsinlaTia -syj^member . - — -temsi—rt^-elee-t-s—a—le^islat-m^e which. makes the -laws according to provi-

-*-Bions"Of the- Organic Act, the Oonsti-—t-utlon -for .the - Terr i tory, that~~was

framed by Congress. The Governor of ' „ ,the» TeVritory and the higher . Judiciary

offices arp filled by appointment of the . . president of the United States sub-,;•-jeet to confirmation by the Birited

States Senate . „_^ The City and County government of

—-Honolulu -is .headed by a Mayor,__and . municipal l aws a r e made by a Board

. of Supervisors. In -many respects the government of "Honolulu ia similar to that of S a n Francisco^ CjiMforniH, where City and County governments are: afso- coffibined. -,' ~ - . '

,-^_.h>_j.925,-Ha"waii :will Celebrate its 25th' "birthday as ..a - TerrjTory""oTT Ihe Xinit^yCtatt 'S. I ts growth isirice 1900v

p'oliticaUy, culturally and commercial­ly is a demonstration that the faith of legislators who launched- the island group on i ts career as a unit of the United States has- not been misplaced

. !surrf>HHl Wilbur Hiler , another local The next meetingoI_lhe-Grange. ttilUfeey, *4it>rrfrfc£res th i s y e a r a f t e r ar long

be held on -fVugusi 1st . A ' . large a t - ! r j , C Q r d h iue - f i r and :Chap tevT- ~ ' - ' tendance is desired;

JROCKPOST FAIR PROSPECTS BRIGHT

a & r s here, ^ c k p o r f ; may- w e l L b*' prQUiLjat t

the re arrived^,

was absolutely none aftqr. A

the main , T. -i !-• i_ t ,zi i *• .-.,.•• oi«M«: lu^uuc- WU«BI of progjiess at lar bail which-he could not furnish _ , ,, . . .. „zL ° j \ L,

, .- ., -, . . ' , .. Broc4«f)ortA extensdve<A&P Products' and was sent back to jail to await . ., ' • , ,, , . - • t. , . . .-•. plant, a new depar tment has ' been tht» action of the grand jury which „' . ^ ^ -, • . _,. , , : . ' ; , . - , . , c . , ci"?afed^-"it is known as T h e Medical dot's not meet until Sentember. . . " ,—-—— — « — - — ^ fc • -- - ^ • • ^ i ^ ^ p p a r t n t P t i t . - fts-^-pTrmary object aT"

rthe s t a r t i n g p o i n ^ b i to " take care-of ~fRp~isjSPfes t h a i mtty, t) t te«r-to--e5F-

Gajfima-Sigin.a- and-©f-tfe^ ftwt- tliat-it-

Prospects were never 'brighter for

1 .Gamrua. Sigma was ' fdurided in the iBroekport State Normal "School" in 1X69 .through the efforts of Principal , , . , . , -„ . , ,-.' . T , . . t - . + which were so popular .Charles I>. MaeLean, ami s ince its-»in-J iception hufj spread ^ throughout the academic and pretfartofy schools of the country, in 1919, the Fif t ieth an-

fs t i ra i i r^-of ' -a^g^bt lg^^fTO'm north", 1 . . , . , . . . e a s t , ' s ou th l and west braugW foi'm^r-

originated here so m a n y - y e a r s ago. 1 , ," , , ., . , , ~L'""", X T, ^ „ /. v i - . t « \_.^_ -1schoolmates and their lunch baskets I t was the--first of t h o w high pr in - : , „ .„ „ ", ' , „. . , -..j..- —. . . . . ifr^m villages far a n d . near, several cipled literary, and. social societies ' •

in

among the number having-rarr lve^

l* j nivcrsary of the"fstfmtirtg w a s appro-1 a thoroughly successful Bwelvpor t .Fa i r ip^a t f iy commemorated by • the art • l l iannhis year . People throughout the. | g i a s . s . vvindo^V in the Main jCorridbrs County are taking a n inte-rest, and Sjipeeiftf^nd^ttts- crt a i l depa r tmen t s '

-the aca­demic schools of t h e - c o u n t y a geh: j eration ago/ During a half century of i

t rap id ly changing custorfis, Gamma J Sigma has continued to flourish a n d f

to grow in numbers , -power and* in-! fiuepcP fo r : good, How long , t w & : ' i Q t o n n f i fQFtS 0 w t l \ W»*- 8 I« 1» a

• pronounced-success.

from~Michignn to enjoy the old school crowd. The crowd numbered over two hundre-tl and-fifty.

The affair was sponsored by the Birthday' Qlub and i t .was due to their

Tif\X7P 1 i r im.T I I A i m n P Ployees while o n the job, a t tend to B O Y S - W U V H U W U R S t h e ^ene'ral physical weHare-of the

— : .——: :— - •^^rerar;;huiiili'etJ "raerij and: ,woffien„.6n * "*" ~~"" . ' , , the Gpmpany's pay rolls, a n d prevent

C'.'inm • life seems t o agree with the ' • * • • • "

another week-end a t camp and heard L „ ,. . „ . , , , , , . . . , * . - ,„ o- . *• * s f-equpntly a s mi^ht. be expected.

iioUauig-but praise, for Troop 2. Antl-;, , , , ,„„ , w , , - » - - ' -. ' , . „, . . - , r. . ' i r. n h e n they do, a s a rule, t hey are not

idpat ing ni.s arrival on Saturday arter- i „ - . „ . . . . " _ _ " of ' the Noi-fifal. which marks the spot f T ' t h f H oonttaue, we do.not koow. ^ w at tr.a0-Mvely- a,.-ranged]noon. R o m a n ' s patrol proceeded to{„°f a « •" e s p ^ a n y Benons naim-e, but - , y -.- >'•,- •''••--- . -,, tbttf so long- a s ft s t ands back of t h e ' , , - ' where the early meetings were held.- \ ^ ...... . -„i ._ ,i , x _., „ ,on tlie i

Broekport Scouts, brown as the pro­verbial trofl'ee bean, full of life and" yigor, n o OUB reporting for sick call ' tin ' for

to t h e greatest serious after-effects extent possible. ' ' - - ' '

Considering the number of em-„ , ployees-in the plant, which ranges

boys an- sv-tting a record difficult • f r o m 3 g 0 t o.750, -depending upon- the- * ^ the Rochester Scouts to nminlain.;

or surpass. Scoutmaster Otte spent

I ployees-in .the {'from 350 t

I season of the year and t h e element of production, accidents , do not occur

school lawn-,.-and d inner call j win -tln> 'Test Inspection Banner for ' i are mostly the result of burns or cuts

are. looking for a banner l i s t of ^ T ^ - y e ^ r s l a t e n l h e l ^ p o r t c n f o H g ? ! ^ ^ f . ^ ^ l ^ ^ ^ C m n d . - d r * t WPM^IMK*. M r ^ - d a y " . ^ r y ^ m ^ t ^ v ^ i ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ * i n l a n d ^glass. Eveu tries, ^In-ths-Flovsjer P§par|-ment the Brocki)ort Gai'den C l u i jLts* ..bfconu; lr

interested a n d will .make, a most inter- ' ejsting ^arrangement in^-tho• Jprm-.of* a formal garden The cat t le show will again be a b'tg fea ture , and a 'thing | tha,! will make it more interest ing will be the demonstrational judging;, under] tfie ausi)i£es_.Qf the-S?ate ' College of Agriculture. This judging vvill also.: b - used in various j>oi,tforns__oF_the"!

"a v." The FocaT gowi-rTnleifris a lmost es- j poulffy exhibits. >r. c j u s i v e l y ^ . ^ h e hajidg of H a w a i i a n s ^ , . ^ aWQnsobile-shovtu which i v a s ¥ ^ U -including in- this group those of m % | s u c h interest last yi-ar. -will b e unde r ' i l _ « U ? I i r w j » i i f t S _ a n d ; Amt-ricin stock, j ^ - £ i l , n | a i - g , a , l e i ; u „-n t 1 f , w l t h ^ '

slabiliaed by a govewio? and othar-,nf- • ^ ^ imptonBsnta at.-lmwmin:4t -faprn. fleers appointed from Washington. - n „ cjnirau^ity.

- T h p population figures show that . the . T h p r ( , w a s n ( ? v e r . a ^re t ter program: native Hnwaiians "represent less t h a n | o f (,ntoi-tainTnrnt than arranged' -for4

-ycrne tenth of Jh«» total inhabi tants , i&^.fflfrFair'. Tiw stalti ' rtu^es wilM "they ar--- born politicians a n d S O P J U ^ * ^ - 1 P inrp :„Ft ftoM pf good horses

- h a v e b-rd no. t foubli ' . in n i H l n t a - i n i n g l ^ ^ ^ - ^ i p j - ^ Orockport, starting w i t h ;

- t he i r a,*HKl«K>y f»&lkicatty.up to* t h i s ; t ] l ( 1 ftti? ,.-,..,.„ o n -^l)tin^ay .0f t h e f " t i m e at least. ... *•-» I Fair. ., V ic to r^ Con«>rf.. Band, "oivef of-.

A f..w population- flSUr.-8. will b P ! t h | l l p - d , B n n ; i 8 * o - f t l ^ ' ' 0 n " " r " ' ^ " FrCd H. .Covm-r^ «*i*m» tomra-f . , . . •

-Ul'l' I'l-rJiUi: a t "Fill

th i , point, v hich- -y.-j]l^ ij(!;-n -prnrajrpcrt m•-•fW:^ltmrffiu^^^^^^fw,

ira-me of -Gamma "Sigma will - be w?^-"—,, " " ' • "o ' "«„"" \V " " " 7 #r*'\','" T " ' " ' " " ' ' M l " " " ' h ,""• ' " " ' "" ' l 1 "" ' . minor injuries, bow-ever? if not given .,.... ^ y . - , -, - j - , j 2 . ^ J ' and- Mrav-nnn Smith, Mr>, and Mfs .ywa bann«-m a r e awarded, one for the ^ „ . ^ , • ,. , - uyi B I ™ _ ® ^ ? J J * r t n i n i L ^ " ^ " •* ^ j H a r v e y Uffl. and Mi-, and .Mrs . /Hay [u-tit m-at<-.st Jn- appearance, and one >*"*** f r t ? " ™ e d ' f * c«>'". may aviiek-

; - \ , ; " \ ' • jvoorh l s were tlie committee .in- 4ysS\for tin. t^ni "groun mustering p.-rfect i ' y d P V P , Q P l n t ° S 0 1 ' i 0 , f S ° W B ' a n ^ " l s

IfQURIHJ^NUAL ' " -1

-•'of dinner arrangenumts. Booths That*'in-"personal cleanliness. Kof satisfied ^.made_jt p a j j j c j i l a ^ ^ one honor, Tand jus t to show ; i O n P A n n n I r , - . t _ ' d i s p e n s p t M c e cream, pop, candiesr'etc.

A O C " L U K l • r l L P H r V ' F o l l o w i n K t h e dinner, session,, music [waH'fnrhislKHrby an ofchestra^'and t&r\

-T-lit* 4th

because t h^ Company - rea l izes - , this possibility] that f hey have a r r anged to give their employees the benefit of

The innovation - -f-"-;

the Sunday quota oMh-oekport par-1+,,„ . . . . . , , . . , , , . , . - . . " ,„ „ k- • - , , , • the b e s t tha t c a n be obtained in the-

ents and •vis t o r s t ha t could be accom-• „„„„ . _ , . . , , , . , , , , ,• , ^ , * a y of medical -care,

plislied b y Ijie. lo^al boys. Troop 2 . * . . .. . . . . . . .*\ •h a i r r m a 4 7 i i ^ - n T T f i t r i G ^ ^ n W r t . s S ^ i H % ^ - c m i ^ ^ npt . l t hojiors-rm ^ ^ H T r T T i T o T u ^ ^ p j j ^ . tli.r'ropmnr avoids the l o s s ' " i n o . U ^ c b e d u U . ! for MOB- William T r u - , president of the cele. ting. kud™: ip-« j m . - ^ t w.dfced ofTw\\\> ^ v ^ ^ ^ ^ : ^ ^ . .

insnjerttonr'a'mf. ( C i r l U n d s , , , , . , . tTT^.*. ^ T ^ , , m, , ,,„> • m . . c i i l . 1. 1 1 .1 . 0 r . -n »•• 1 trouble, while t h e Company is saved

« i l l leave Tru^r and Mor.r s True s«ng "School ,pat ro l tacked the •'•PerfiTt Tent ban-.

Products , . Inq.^is^^cbedul day,- July 27th, at Manltou li- a i h . --Tll^th^nti^)|l--»r«IISHm•lttsr•^--Sflss•'•-•Ha^•l^t-:•perf!ona•|•

long liQe-up of automobii ^ w — — - , . - - • •.. »w.. u.w.-. . _„«- , . , - . _ „ . , t h e plant a t nine o'clock, rr-'l it won't - Da**"' anJ . •"•WUuu' You and I. xnte\n.>r. n . U..-ir llagp.d.-. During the week , T c L ™ ™ interrupted working b e the fault of the Coin; .iMV or the • Ynting.-Mnggi^-' ,--find-t}ie—history -of"-Bu'lHian's patrol wan two . +^rsnnHMn--"i-" „.""." f, . * 1 L" ' " " committee^ fn " c h a f ^ i r ^ ^ H x i ^ v 1 ^ n i fe- jcc esctkets- o f ' w h i c h ^ ^ ^ T a n ^ ' ^ ^ one ,..„, !,,,,„ ,-Hnn- j • F » w t Aid .h-nart.ny»nts have always

[dull mbmVnts^betw.^n .- .irUng. t in ieVlven below, Wa« n-aiTby^Trs. "George JClevdand ' , . patrol" tTiiji" "on- personal ' „ „ " £ * _ ™ f I , n .*.h° ™n™>8. P lan t -»nd parking for the nica+ on home True, .ground*. - - - - -•: II. W. Cleveland. -in <:harg'' of fheo i i i i "

Atfyn... Hall, secretarv, i:eaa|atjd «.tu persona

tent inspect ioii. a total of five Buihl ings . Thesp wilLjiow b e lnclud-

the Toflowing cori:---| Committee. Vya.nU n.,

i j f n t i g dlramley -niid J Sj.orts Conieii'tt-f,

OWs h n w ^ o m p l ^ ^ h e poltticftl-Tn-ob;I no-0-H, W m f ^ ^ ^ Z f F x ^ ^ i ^ m J ^ ^ 7 ^ U ' R r f a ^ ^ : t H l g ^ M , i . i !h^K6r4^ff l iH«Hh 36-afcr< ; : -

, , , , „ . . , . , ,i , -sr . r, 1 ^ . , *>d in fb" Mul len] TVrmrtme-nt, WMeh nranv leffi-ri* from far-away fr-u-nds, • fn^r«*<''nwt bamrrrs fo r Rrorkport . and , .. „ . '• • , -

. • ", . . ... • . I-., „ . , ' l f l ' ' "•••" nnartors on th« ground floor u : a l chairman v. ho r ^ re t t ecL their iuabihtty. to b . , . ! ^ o . J - ^ , v, , , vv Hi, hi t e„ , ^ eom p | ^ . ^ ^ Hnpartmnnt is h a s a ^ o i p t ,1 ' he re , m M.->s n , t o n - y u o W ^ l " J . o « « « _ | i o . n - a ^ ^ I ' a t roU H t - ] p i . rtp - . i m m ^ d i n t V - S u p e r v i s i o n - j r ~

.*W„t Pinner e m - » **Wt*l r o t a t i o n . ftiKirieTT.-:.*. J»orH,c t m^jn fmt by 1H« r w v . ^ R l j 0 ( ^ ; . n . J . ^ J — n.-r (liftirm-in School Super in ter f -n t John MaHoch. nnl and villi s e y n a l second placnn t o : „ , . . . „ , ' ' f-""""10

^ Z ' m n d , a f . 'w, , remarks, a n - f «T,|rli,l.N r r u m is l - t t i n g , , ,„,v ha. on . U ' " ^ ** l ^ * ™ * ° f ^ * ! ? ' •n:ik Holland. Pvitli-r. r imrWs Bniton. the speaker |cjac-irB i n first-, rank .'diving tlie eonvl«g< -' ) Q •" W l l ° , S m B t v^33** li,. fii].wv 'wiuu-? '^ ' t n ' : '*ay- nrf1''ef <f"d Hf'-cojM*,sitt4'.,.- fv-v^ivi—-in athletlt'g. Tmupi i; Trans|t6H«-r; ' Tb."" ppoTts~f<y"Ww^T-iTOmTntt;tR;ly7p,-i|'i«> tliau. iii.ukItitr tiui-. lr

"7 i . "Xr,.:""'1 ^ f f le j - 0 " / ' " ."«•••.lltte 0Lw.6gk. - -The- ^ o'tlie b o u L ^ 1 ' ' " U ' " , n t : fcrSj^h>po6!"tt-uTThe tisuaT *

~t^n "brr ~^~

-,TI--nRITORY H a w c w . . . . . . 'A«iatievIIawaiian . .

"CaucasiaiV-IIa i\.a iia rt ictufsiase_., . . • • • • .

•••"— ;T*nrto>!tj.can ." . . . . . .'. # h -

Years—1021

7.374

1910 191,onn

shown on t l ie platform afternoon andf r,'-nited State' evening. T h e Night Show will b e a ' y^ r-eature-tl]

from all. tioYi.i of flu

Itreirnre—TtTe-'

s . . dderat iV who :-:t- r:t?: d _UL.

: t ion Conir t i ' -v . . (?••>•- Can U ^ . an^l W.if••!• Y- ••••

•<-. c-h.-fir- ntHler Mi,. j>ti!.er\ i.-lon of Mr. and Mrs. -r.-u-r- the Imal bovs won borh nWt 'amr *]m,m awl l" pdiclnes . ' couch bed,

Srnuf n o a r r t W P l l P ! n c o d , ^ | r ^ > . . ! ^ ! t C ! 1 r r , . . . . B ! ! , r , , i ! B ' , r 8 ' " e t e rharh-i. New. ytv and Mrsv Hiram ' ^ ' c i n d ' t»!;trc ^fltl.'.? di i ' l . i -i I'int.. , will-bit H..rveil Slnith and Mr. and .Mm. Murrij. T r u e . ' c , t h - i a m n •t. rtrf-mt^ of eight rrlfr"

3.7344free ac ts a n d a glonotrs display o f - j ^ <-rnm n n s•'!'"!?; fireworks nightly."

"-•J^^'Fsrfii. bo. dancia

h. jftt th^ M«mttnt-Bt-nr-?- Hotr}, and in 'ttml r'fl***^ ^tLgy?J?^^Ah f lJ£^tnrs J_^nTOTTj^.>^^ iu tomi te t t i . atat-insfa

LM!«? Bayitflr. .-cja-nporates. with _ the~ T inn t_rJTyslHnn^, Tjr,. J o h a l J ^ - J I a z c n r ^

iy j , ^ ^ r^o l way .over on tlie

j^-merrcjir. British, etc Clrin< -••• . Jai^uiese

-Filipino ,1

35.774 2S.714

12n."i t">

way Show alone

^ - S J a n ' H n c I u d r a t w P l v e s h o w s . s e v o n r i d e ^ l ^ i , . , f- • Huflsoa River by b . « t . ' • • - ' • ' ' f r e e a c t s and a band. On t h e foQrfh f>f t ,,,-..-„ r,..^rt} thn boys .were enter •4 : i3J]dny T difforeaviiopular type-of enter- j , . , , , , ^ ,„ ^ r a P U ^ ^ U^.jCjaffiTOJ-SMateh- nmgie. aaiLix

PTgp ;r~e-hlfptrTr*TiT^TrL'ir n ty .

• Tlie crowning jevtiil of the' .eonvoci

Korean ...°. . . . . . . . . . . 5,?0S AlL.o.Llii;r„.....'.-A.,-..., 1 • 4ft-o —.- —3?ir-f^rirrftirrrf linrr-ti.'^Tr'tr'T^rTrgrqirfroiTgripf-— It ..should lHi3^3nenij3ere.(l.iIi"at every l i ^ o f exci t iag automobi le r a c f s. - -4n ThiM born i n the islands since 1500. J addition all other at t ract ions will have

wjtjr; "Thel^ltSttpg-. annexation . \\yien •"KfarrcK-Avas"comph*t«l,-fas an Ameriean

' "ritisffl; with all t he r ights and privi-| ^_ leges . .o i the ballotjanA-offlee— holding. gT , I t -ha s . been conjp.Wetl that hy.3928

JJhB_.£6tfiES.. oJt J a p a n e s e ancestry will rajutttumber ail-oi-t&e-ot&er -r-aeei -binefls -aroF'fhfr - question - -which _ thei I O ^ T ^ i n e ^ r e ' a s ' M n g : : ^ ^ a i e R i e s ^ r s \ "What will these Japs then do with

idjnas rer2!i ,.-. I will not d i scuss this question now.

m l win re se rve i t for anrrtrrer letter,.t •but w a u t fo sgy a"feWT wordg^about

special--features-for the-Jast^ day , -^^0J^^BiQn._3pace, is l ie ing sold .rap-, idly, and shows a n e v e r iaereas ing interest..on ffrmflniiTity Waiv nf i\Ton.Ko&. ^ Countjv at Broeltpsrt .

STAWLD-IJP

Uaa„4ir-6gi^ai- -v. c i {IK- -^ulnoal—-bau. h e B

i n g from 3 to & in r ,i arter-nnon nnd.-'" Trrnnf~^7 fo I I in Ot, "evening. An 'H fran suggesfed fho j ' lhe event b

;-ai,tIft.V=-a¥ -ttriim -Trp r-h -wnrkfnK* f'or*wtjttlt*-nn atrrmnl oeruiteiiCT'. ' n'iefr~heiu tHis year in t-h-> Hotel

i ^ T T T i r M - o r ^ t J w " a ^ e r was Mr. Fr. 'deriek Walzingi r, the

?h"o~^pB^p—toj"^^ry-man the boys on t h e importance of the so :

called "extra-e^r[cnJ*T'I^aciiyiiies-Jh. a r^demln and.Jfellggiat^^issti tutioas ' ."

What J8.tb.oSghT to rrii've been an a t t empt a thsWup^Bok-^aoe-^Puesday-

f between" 12 jW arn^cl" L o^cjeefr- at the : c o g j M c j n ^ s ^ g o n j p ^ e j j r ^ j & ^ a ^

SOTTTF other locaHties in similar eU^.g-:ithree^goJlpTga m | p gmgrpg.ffifi.'gjfofy.

y- -Of pa i^cu ta r tnfe-tt-sf to - th¥*boya] of Broekport %yas the re-election of the Rev. William H. Sybrandt to the office of -Graad'Chaplain for life. Mr.'

"fBefs ""oF' tf ie - IScaT"" Id3iity l""aHd"~has btjen 4M»miBP& W n - j t s - a ^ ^ r ^ o f ^ i a a t i y '

^ t - w s . -^fFw^sr-tiie wliMfipai spe»ker

vvhich i t h a s i vlfiitV

wy privilege to

In m y thoughts, (of conditions he re \_ i n Honolulu ifly mind ha's often re-

1 4 verted to visits which I have made to :Mexieo GityrJta .Mexico, and t o Havana

U„ i n Ciiba,- and I have found the com­parison all i n favor of Honolulu. ' "^Compared with the- two o the r cities mentioned, there is only"* prospe-rity and lit t le if a n y poverty here . "There is idleness, b u t it is the idelhess of plenty, climatic conditions^ makg^-life

r.-Jjr'the days .before civilization came f-the native^ did n o t work, and now (/""they do not unders tand why, if civi­

l izat ion is* a benefit, they should find it- necessary t o toil day after day when

l_jLt isn't necessaty. fS- As a Result natlv.e labor cannot be

depended, on fpr 'more t han a day or iCtwo a t a t ime, the r e s t of the ' t inte ^ being spent i n indolence, singjng and-

•playing the" nat ive soags and living i ' ' t he life.of e a se . - . . _^ -

' But this-situati 'on Is being gradually corrected by education, and tfcere ?re

Conthraed on las t page

one remain ing near the door, another about half ivay back a n d t h e third asking Mr. Beuerlein, w h o w a s alone in the store at Use t ime, for some shoes in, the •Back o f the^ th ra . Whpn 2V

&t~ tn* " #ofiv'ocaiidD i. banquet held in |3Sroekport in iM§, and a j ' e cen t - i s s t i e of the fraternity's magtuiiufe- was d"€-dfested^Eo.liifia. - • '

SeverarTnTportan't changes, in t h e

Mr! Beuerleift went back of t h e count­e r to obtain the shoes,, the m a n fol­lowed him. '-Qttiek to- a o ^ e e this un­usual a c t Mr , Beuer le in demanded that he .remain* outside the counter upon which bus colored" -cus'tomer be­came engaged and left the s tore ac­companied b y his ^companioris, with-out making a_ purchase.

Evidently" t h e t r io , w e n t from h e r | direct to» Holley as Between 2 'and ^ : 31) t h e s a m e afternoon, they 'v i s i t ed ".Mr. Beuerlein's r ecen t ly purcTiased "store i n that village: They entered*? in the

|sam§ manner as h e r e a n d asked Miss. Helen Beuerlein, who w a s a lso alone to show t h e m ' s o m e ,sui ts ,for small j,' " [oys. ^5!hey^had r just stated.' their grants when* Mr, Picket t -the clerk ar-r ivedfand almost immediately after a .lady entered -the store,• ..', ' - ^ i ! Wheii they perceived a third party they w e r e geeii to give i h e "high sign" iEtttd"all three made a quick getaway. ••

ches t ra and% ,th«- Ia.~ twen ty pieces bav- t.

their componsatioh, benefits, becSuse of the accurate r eco rds which will be- ' kept of the i r eoiwlltkm^j¥lier--!asJierser

inT-d the mU'sTrTrir Om affair. and'ThrTir. \frToT_nirvo""not yet a t ta ined, in- U'!u,t'- u l , a : s l l o t always been possible'

.port Baml of •-•hart?.- o« GV.rtltm Smith ami ••n engaged to it.v'ieft Wood. Mr "and Mrs. Lamlis

j ,-T-TfI, honora. ". '"'••? 'i M:i'i> of the local scouts have been

t^ tk—aw-eaaip feachers to hi«lr>-

. V. - i i V i " U / v T i ! ' " " !1 ' " -tCl 1{ReP- llt "touch with theft* progress. I'lUfliial hnhnivs. ., At lenst three mom „__,„_ , . .- _ Ha.gte_rtCQTirs Sfi- nssrtrenV Htler,_R.titl T;neker hispectior? is o n e of t h e effe=cts-

awnits the winner.-- in the spor t s pro.-^. .-Foihuving. nn. extracts J o U h » n^' . i2aii^L-y!£son-_3»d R « i « t t e f flit -eofn- ' t^i , , , grafflv.an'd thu, ,Virh! ' - t i" from ret,-:r-prtl-ng for Hits J ianor :Tpaf ly o f the :"tl^ f 'nr^ - - . fiejenfly varied te >-v of' iRjVreFt t o ' o rds~of every available d-svriptlon. [T^ndnf imt Scouts a r e advancing tn" . initt^ ™i"ouKftout t h e various p lant

-depaxlnieat t ajrd 7diJjikJjig .with - sanitary c u p s - h a v e been

•Prtrfetr-of—-Seetwttr-fHtiKfn—aml-employe,e .win be phen two dhiner . JuTia R.jHiTl: •^ fFii 'st. while among those now First

buildings. Many changes an'd ini-i provem^nts for •• t3ie CoiiveiiTeScer sScT

fickets, an'd_v-ni bnj.r,M..na"uauaLfor.:_-0.n..Ti1ne ? j u U M £ - » l ^ n i J i E 2 \ - £ d . o n - ! C i a £ ^ S c ^ i n 3 ^ ^ t y J . o ^ l m o i ^ - - ^ e r i ^ m t o r t ° ' ' ^ ^ ^ ^ S S I M ^ M ^ L M tlu* day's tinte". , _ _.._. •- Ittvit*ti9p^ii_fea*^^lTP^n-^-xterrflt'tr---to-

f w h a t ' l a - k n o i n - a s Colby s L r W in-"thte | badges - ha-ve .afcrody"' been^ a e h i e v e d ^ l ^ ^ f ^ -oE^oasideratten, a n d it w i i r

families and i^__, ^_Z_.,'.. . .-. . .• . b new. Depar tmen t will be thoroughly

a l l o f t l » e r e i m ^ e n t a * i y P b a g t a e 3 s n i ^ ; f r o T O ; t ^ h ^ t o S a t u r d n v n n d RuBttay" .appreciated By the enUre corps a l l of the village xb-rgymen. and to• their houseViald. goods. " T h f i y " c a m p | ' a d " ' a n ^ " n e " ' f s f o r t h p ' o ^ 1 b°y s -

o f the town to" BJ> i f i e -ippn^ipn nnri Q fg-^f

Ascendants of the Puritan-^:- i n i E ^ ^ r e 4 W K r a i s - l -_^ ) 4 -_ T - - . \ . , n—=—f --———— p s = a — , i the families of Joseph True and • w t f e . l w r p hoffTWoeTiport nights . On Sai-f ;'Tlfe underlying- policy of the Com

S&iap^'es, employeeA,,

SejQ#unastBr^Ott%S«dula^35aw=i^5nj iefr factory a bet ter -

organization -of~the Grand 43hapter were carried into effect by the"*eon-Vention this year. Especial ly •note­worthy i s the establishnient of a na-tionat archive "here in Broekport, a n d the eleeOon of Harold GTDobBon a s Fra te rn i ty Custodian for a term, df five' years . AH members of the f r a ­ternity and others interested;, w h o hold copies of—Gamma;—Sh programs, pictures, records, o r other-relics, will be urged to .contribute Jio_ this collection, or .permanent a rch ive .

The P.yramisd-Grescent Magazine, of­ficial4 organ o f f Gamma Slgnaa, wi l l

•remain i n BroGkport for ano the r year . The first number which appeared in 1902 contained a complete h is tory of the Fraterni ty since i ts inception" a i d -gas .dedicated .to Professor - MacLean, t h e founder. *

Among the other nat ionalv officer^ chosen a t the convention were : Win. Wads^rorth Chance, Jr., of Wash ing-

m v I S t , o n s have been extended f o r ^ h d ^ e | t h e h n o s s a n d wifeSna Pei r fs6h7"Rudman and .Harn ion ^ n t e r f a i n e d a l a c e - I n "wtefel 7*'^£"11,*-?™"?-dane ing" ia ~fb<?"*>vf n

Mr. True was_a- brothor of i ^

transportatiOB gf all t h e ^ ^ t ^ I r i v i c g th€h~--bVn cars . 4 . . " ^

. .INVlf-EfTTO OUTINGL .-' -Mrii:- Cv A;-Harseh. l>re^ldent ot the

Harscn-Crjsp-Seainah Post" has*Feceiv-e,dnfie following notice r e g a r d i n g l h e

fannual picnicr uf^ thF^TJTrtW -CSUnty U n i t s : • A

Pres ident :— The picnic? "cf^ al l tn"e Uni t s will t ake p l ace - Ju ly "29th a t Genesee Valley Park. Each Gnit will t a k e , ca re of the Disabled. Veterans] t h e y bring; j i n d j i l s o of a n y member

**e* s ? ' fTOnf their 1p6s"t~who is disabled "by providing t ranspor ta t ion to anct from t h e pichic, and paying for their din­n e r . _ W e would like to s e e asa many m e m b e r s sis possible. , The foliowia#-menu-JS4H be se rved

a t 12 o'clock sharp a t 50 cents" per-p l a t e : »cold boiled ham, baked beans, cabbage salad, olives, radishes, butter­e d rolls, ice cream,- cake, coffee.- ' -

Signjed, J rehe Stephany. AJ1 those wishing" to at tend a r e re-

tmestecT to "notify the president," 'Mrs. Haf$ch, a t once-, in order t h a t s h e may m a k e reservat ions. s'

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• J im Daly, .sports.promo'ter will run au to races a t the fair grounds Satur-day afternoon. Five a d d e t s t a r t e r s ' have signed",MHt'the dotted line which will- bring the entry list up t o 22. The

. ^ - ^ — _ — — ^ . ^ o p e r a t e in the wel fere of their e m - —

: ^ ! ? . d f e 5 a i 0 ? . ° I S a m J I c ^ e ^ ^ e ^ M e d t o a ^ tegatt&^nte," ^ o f a r f H B w f e e — i<t t tea-a i ia-«he- - -8eea««8ster . p u t -on^ TJenartmenls anoT ""Welfari : J e p ' a r t ^ : 7

an h y p n o t i s t : O n Sunday even-. m e t t t s a r e becomfcng a reeu'gnlzed fact- " ing Mr, R . 0. Marsh told . tha b o y s . o r i n , ' t h e a u c c ^ r o T t o p < w t a a t - ± F ~ nhonf Tifs bxpcrlonceo -a jgof lg l4hc;dus t r ia l s a l l . over' t6e country. iTTie whi te -Indians o f Panama. His talk j expansion o f ' t h e A&F* is Bounding- ^

p w v e d bo th gnte i ' ta in ingjand highly j along i n such r a p i d ' s t r i d e s , that race, is i ncon iunc t lSn witli"„th"e Enjl-ljLnS^axcthsg--jeBneciahjf- as- l i t t le ChepH-Ureeps-tm^-lnistlin^tnTceep"up with ^t; e m States Hacing Assoeiation-^- who| is on'e of. the c a m p e r s ? '• ' - ~ -were' in charge of tlie races Decoration

^ a^-„ * ; ~":i - ; Lurday morning p lanning to arrive at s'ibilities in ^the way'-of behefits-^for-M r r D a l y sa id t h a t 'ieach-di4ver^ wilH-Brgg^grt-^eTdre" noon so a« to park .their employees.

receive ' jus t what he wins a n d no onejca :rR a t t h e Auto Baee^-. ' ' . ' . ** , ^ - •«, ' will be paid to drive." This arrange'-J^ ^ , i" . :'' ICE' HOUSE -DAMAGED BY" P IRE ment insures fast«r^ra«tog^-aTtd-much-keener competition as the d r ive rs will receive money only if, th*-y conie one, two or three , the amount depending on position. . -_ •

Mr.. Daly received congratulations on"Th"e"way the. Mehiorial Day races were handled and expects the meet Saturday to equally appeal to the local race fans. " " :

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ICE CREAM SOCIAL .G la s s - Nor 17, Mf. E. Stnjdfty" School will hold an Ice Cream social on the church iawn.^Saturday^ evening. It!e cream and cake 15c. Everybody in­vited, ... . ' - ? * . . . • 1 - ' - - - •'"

.CARD OF T H A N K S - - V [ The fire depar tment was summoned"' W e "Wish to thank o u r many friends [ to "the Gallagher ice house on E r i e

and neighbors t o r t h ^ c i n d ^ s p h b ^ . s t o e f : "Sunday af ternoon a b o u t t h r e e -us dur ing the s i ckness and death 'tT\n,.,nn^, . ^ w ^ „ fl„„ „ , •, : . - . ' our h u s b a n d a n d father:" Mrs. Flora ° o l a c k ' w h e r V a flre- of undoubtedly E. W r i g h t , , Maurice, William C, and ' incend ia ry origin, had gd^tfed con'sld-". Orville WrighL. _ . ' .,, ., . |enable headway. - ^ e - W a z e - w W c h - h a i t ^

*— : — ' .s tar ted in t h e wal l o f the building!' TAKE NOTICE I -

W i l l t h e Jady- who picked up the long ^scissors in the drivevvay in_front

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burfied up through*the" side andf i t ad -destroyed a- quar ter of the roof when. ~ ..-...«

10UK scissors in me a n v e w a y m_iro.nt 1 +i_„ i j „ _ , . „ „« k i™ A VM+ -L* „,.i„i*.w,._w '~-.'„ '--'• ' I of 3 Er ie s t reet , plefee" re turn them. -. P h e flfeMeP f r r i v e d | b u t b ^ <lulck-«;o.Tk w . J

%H- • .. 1 they h a d i t urtder &ontrolT befojte BAKERY ' ^further damage .was doner-—~— y^.:.\

Nesbitt-and" Mrs.-M....Gar-! ' • — ^ — — - * •'• •••••• •• • ?••-Mrs . H rison are holding the i r .sale regularly every Sa tu rday . ..dSew apple pie. j h o n . e 53-£'-l o r 53-F44, 1

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