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VOkLXXII -BROeKPORT, NEW YOBKSk THURSDAY, JULYJ5r 1928 CON SO L1 DATE 0 J U N E 1&N 1925
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ion VHVXX pttvToWn T^ani^Scliedule.HHatve Fast JBatd-hitti^g Outfit* Brockjlort Apparently Outclas&ed in Lea^ue7 HiltqpjTakes a Though 6ame and E>ropft Bro|?lcp3prt HI Cellar*
i'*.Ste VIER . . / jF i lmore H ^ B e . V i e r died a r % e
a a ^ . <!pimty HssiatHl'- Saturday? June *29. Tfie deceased was a t one time i i t he employ .of the Brockport
^ p u t e * e - a s d - h a s - 4 ^ d ~ i n - i a i s j ? i l l a g e -for ah»put 20 years . The. funeral was held T u e s d a y in Rochester; Ife leaves one b ro the r a t Clyde, New York-
Brockport lost another h a r d fought ball game on t h e .local diamond Sunday af ternoon before one,of the larg-
t V est crowds t o w i t n e s s a game here this season. Coidwater won by a score of 6 to. 2r-^ ' • T • . '
T h l first--six innings were scoreless -WithJhe. visi tors getting one map. \ o *'third'°.He was th rown out a t tempt ing . t o s t ea l home. I t w a s real baseball
S^veatiV inning w.Tmn With — -until one ou t and a runner on second a liner went to. third? vvas picked .up by Delehanty. ahd th rown .to first.. The runner on - secondl rad Advanced and easily made third. . H e ; c o u l d , , h a v e
.been ret i red be tween the sScks. A long - drive fe to center scored ; both
runners , — , ^ - _ Brockpor t came -back, i n their half
of t h e inning and sent two across t o s e v e n t h e count. - 7 — '-•'—
-TaMi^gyihin^.HPrp.madL^o^ga_.W£QBg_in. the e ighth and nineth and the visitors added two runs i n each to their scbrer
__,j2ne_pf t h e snappies t plays ever seen on t h e l a S p r o u n T * m m d W ^ ^
" OuHy:th¥-efth-JKhie^-wit^^
^ f l l d . m t g V . i ^ • ; : • • • • • • 6 "'2 j 7 5 0 l t i O ] 1 , hilt for the" pTst for tyyeaJFThas Seottsville- ( ; : . . : . ."" ' """" """"' ———---.-. - • H i l t o n l9 •.-'. ' Holley . . . . . . . i s . - . . . . Albion .-...-. T..i ^hffffetfo r,,; , • • • . ..„•„.
^ a - f l r s t t h e bat ter h i t a tejcrifla . d r ive ".®twe"en"rlr^an'cl-secondrit~was:sdoop-' - e d - u p b y Qarbet t and from; his. kneps
. t o s s e d - t o - K r u g e r to force at second *4»nd, t h r o w n to first, t o beat theJ ia t t e r .
Phe-rbovs-^eeeteed a ..miicli-deserved hand when they trotted in . -
Ifi.". Brockpor t h a s but two more home
nex t Sunday and" Holley%will oppose us h e r e July 29th. Both teams won on t he i r diamond a n d should . furnish p lenty o t opposition. '"
^"•'ifr'oc&poft'wnfiiltty at ClimluUu-tkc 25th, !Irondequoit t h e 22nd and Scotta-vllle on August 5th. - T h e - Box- sGore^olOBa ,Si_l "_^__ tr .
-&RO&>«»ORT-
iUchols. lf a b r h 4 U" 0
Kruger, s . Barclay, cf
~Xenyon-,P-' -"-,7i . Corbet t ,2 . . . . Delehanty, 3b Iveson, l b ' . . . Wood, r . . . . . Hubbe l l . c
_*©ilts . . . . . . . **HiieV ; , ; , ^ .
4 ii-iT-4 0 1
4 . 0 2 1
•0 0 0 0
0 a 0 0
-2V2: 3 G 2 ^6
.Both teams s-iiceejded in .get t ing.men. on bases after the .nineth inning bu t couldn't -score ' un t i l ' t h e e leventh. Dfelehanty stab"bed. a hot one t h a t looked l ike £i sure S i t o v e r t h e th i rd sack^ He picked his man a t first. •: Boyd Wil l iams d id - the coaching for Brockport in Major league s ty le . Score: b7~ihnirigs: ' ?•->
Brockport - 0 0 0 0 0 'DO 0 1^0 0—1 Hilton, ' ' c-f 0 0 0 0.0 0 O ' o ' o . l - 2
OBITUARY
WEBSTER *•• * Mar t in ' t . . Webs te r aged 7$ d i p a t
h is home ' a t 135. Fayet te , s t reet , ; Jiily^ -;-3r&—Be—is survived by .four sons,
John L., W a r r e n H., IVah B-,' and Ralph P., a i l of" Brockport ; five tlaugh-tea'S, " Mrs. Florence Burton,, Mrs.
J & a a t Holcomb,_:Mfs. Edgar Car ter , Mrs.' "Clara Webs te r -of. Rochester ; 2 grandchildren. '.
T h e funeral will be held from the nome, T h u r s d a y p burial a t La: Iteside cemeCery, Haml in .
. Yesterday 's Scores Cold -Water-16, Seottsville 7. Hilton 2,-Brockport l , 11 innings. Holley. 6 , 'Charlot te 5 . ' . ^ . Uvondequcit 9, Albion 3 . •
Standings of the- Clubs.
4-• HORNSBY Miss Louesa Hornsby aged 81 years,
died a t h e r home* oji Kenyon street, -Saturday, June 30. The deceased was born in Clarkson the daughter of A.I-fred E o r n s b y a n d Har r i e t t Beaching.
She has always^jfesided in- that sec
Radio To m %M
OLD FASHigNJfr ^STUMP" CAMPMGNlfhilfiAY e o
$mJLt OtJ^ADiO 7 •J ' ' ' ' *'-'£H
Swinging of A n n l ^ a c e Making etc; Will ^Oi i^hue with
Son\e Campiugners
In- yea r s gone by th,e §turflp speaker plasyed a n impor t^M p a r t .in. nat ional political campaigns.. Candidates wen t on the road and took the s tump in cit ies a n d towns froth coast to coast. is_the radio, going t o i p h u s of the' good old political m e e t i n g s ^ - • -—-- ,
Nbw a candidate ca,h'sit. comfoi'tably-b_eJore_j?, microphone and wi th one speech j - e i f i h " m i l f l p i ^ " o t pe.rsons'j throughout Jtho cpuntry by means of |
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5
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2 .714^1 ml tde l i eFhon ie in tfiTs vilTagg,, 2 .714.; T l l ^ f u n e r a i services were h'eW Slon-
£i'Qm_the Methodist c h u r e l at 2 . , J 5 ^ • day
'kondequei t . Brockport* !.
_ ^__ * o'clock. She is survived by,one sister, ^—^S-H^i 's-^lkiynes.-af-iQH-SSgeleC 6 , 2 ^ ° i a niece, Mrs. Deyo of Roches ter . T
7 .222-t - - 1 ,,JLQRDAN. _ . . .-^Mra. Viola Jordan entered }ato r e s t
General sat isfaction wi th the opera-lr-sni-now 03a-until the-November elec-1 t ion of central schools has been <?x-
--tWr^HfrF^r^ife-W-ilLhe used extensive- . pressed- in answers ' t ^ ' a q»§§ti)OBa,ire ly by.P'olitieians to get t he i r messages i.Oistvibutea throughout-^fehe--State—ta over to the public. ' ° pai-ents whose childr-ea- a t tend such
-Las t Thurs«aa}v;Mary Jane Holones -chaptexof O. ,E; S.-joiped-4,he-JJaaoniu Lodge in the i r annua l picnic which wnshairi - on 4vhe- picnic, g rounds a t Tnmtbarg.- A.^d&liGious^dln.ner ;. szaa. served t o about 175 people a t 1:30 P, M. This was followed by t h e spor t s wfiich everyone seemed to en-; JOK either,, ac^iveljr, Mi^m onlookers..
at tb.e home of her. son, Justin, • of ; :Roch^stetT^S^WdagyF--June30;- ;Mrs , ^ J o r d a n was; pdrn in the t own &f ,11am-
ttn, -the d a u g h t e r of- Mr.-.-?tt4 Mrs ;
Jamens Blossoirw Deceased i s s w v l v e d -,by t t i ree sons* James, and* Jastiti of •RflCb«st*J•: aiid-€heste¥-ofJBattlej- Cxeakv. Mich., one daughter , Mrs . Nellie H a r t ^ o ^ ^ t r o i t ^ - M i c h . i ^ t e r r graTMcAftdrejr •and ^vc^g*ea ;fe^mn4ehiklrej i lL^y§ora brottier, J u s t i n Blossom of \V^lker . F u n e r a l ' s e r v i c e s were he ld f ijiesday with interment a t Mt. Hope,
The following people won p r i zes : Distab.ee fo r -6^11 th rowing , .F rank
lin .BtKi^waUi J l r s . j A l t a S tewar t ; Dis-Ia^c^:fol^lmtt±D^ : t t^bath -Bee^n^MosieF and-vMrs. L e Roy Miller; *,Running race, u sca r jMxcho G o o l d , — —
4 4 2 3 1
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0
2
0
2"
0
'CL
3 .
6
1 4 0 0..
2 Tdtals--34- -2 -6 -27-17
*Bat ted 4or Wood la^aveHth- — **Batted for Fu l t s in eighth.
_ COLDWATER .
. — . v -..,... , ,. ._..,.. a b "Fisher, s — . . .MtaBi 2 b . . .^L G. O'Brien, cf
JSL-Q'Brfej}JSb' -rKohlinier,r . . -
h -•2 1 1 0
5 4 2 4
- 3 0~ -1 1 -fr *Averyrlb ~. . r , ; . - . - . . , 4 1 2 S 0 A . E n t r i s s >-.... Gaedline, c . : . , MeiSIa id t , p TT, tFar re i l . . , -Baker , If — . ' ,
~l2r .l'_0_.:.0""0 4 1 l _ ^ 8 ' " l
i" -jDl 1 0 0. 2 0 0 0 0
y + - Totals S4 § 9 27 '12 HM"P for Kohlmei r in eighth.
Brockpor t 'Goldwater
Errors* Kruger 2, Barclay 1, Kenyda 1, Delehanty i , Ivesofll, Hubbel - 1 , Goodline % . - . ? . Rutan , A.very; stolen bases, G-. O'Brien
^—2^sacfifice, G. O'Brien 1; double plays, -Corbet t t o K r o g e r , t o Iveson; left oh*
V bases,. Coidwater 2*. Brockport 3 ; bases --•/Oh. bail§, Meiahardt 1, Kohlmeirti,
s t r u c k bu t , by Kenyon 4, Meinhardt 5, ":Ko"hlnreir-3 > h i t by p i tcher ; by Kenyon^
(G. O'Brien, Kohlmei r ) ; wild pi tches,
dusky.
wtoi ing.pifcher j Meinhardt], yoh^ umpire,- Saa-
Hlltbn Takes Tough t l a m e , 2-1
.~__3?7hat a. game, "What a game y e t
L- Brockpor t dropped it - t o the Hilton ' t p w n team-yes terday by a; 2 t b }. scored 'Hi l tpn scored ong run . in the first ai^d.
iCT-usti3r the^eleventhl,-- ^ _ The boys 'played wonderful base-
. ba l l -and looked liked champions frett* t h e first r ight through.- •
I n t h e nineth inijihg with Hil tpn , leading 1 to <), Gorbett singled, "went
f7~*to^s%ctfaaw WilUainTbTffit~Slia" home on_Barclay's dr ive over, the. th i rd base-
"'sack, T h e crowd "went wild.'
Billy Gocdph* Mary Doahe; Standing byroad, jumgj, Bil l ie Gordon; Mary Guelph; RutUning~bToa^-iuimT,--Paur Grigen,_ Barbarft-.Dobson.—JIhe egg
throwing- cpnAest.-.was-wan_ix._Es_Ai. Coapman and George A. Engel . They being t h e on«s to" throw an. egg t h e longest and farthest a p a r t Avithoutl depa r tmen t ' w h e r e t h e r e a r e 55. In t h e
..- • •— -—~~-:k • - > - - - . 1 Kinaefgarten t he re a r e 3SrT5ad~the
junlof- 52. The purpose of t h e school i s t l i e de-vJelopnient of chris t ian char-jc le^ jhrpugh^ . - lhe- , pfiristlanrzing^ of "everyday— e :xperiences andr relat ion?
breaking it. Other "games such' a s dodge "ball
'andi a relay r ace Were enjoyed by.al l . The big e v e n t ot t h e day was- theJaal l . - g a E n t s - T S e - i ^ r e r ^ i t i r e ^ f ^ ^ f i a ^ ^ ^ wgre ru skJ iowBrbn t they- \ve re - smaH--IteBiS-""^- ;- . - :. -"'''- i~y .^—^_.\. ..
After a bafflet sttppe'r the picnicers. re turned hom« feel ing t ha t they had had a happy and pleasant out ing.
6 O X ALFRED E. SMITH
P e a c e and ha rmony prevailed a t -Houston. wTiPtn.-Govftrnnr ALSmith was. noaninated for t h e pres idency o t t h e United S t a t e s by~the Democra t ic pa r ty l a s t week... -
T h e "'Governor is, w i thou t a doubt, t he "3^ i t -po5Ular candidate the dele-garfees'-Hjeuld select a n d even- should he n o t Tviu i n Novemeber, h e is s u r e to give the-Republ ican horhinee,,Her'-b e r t Hoover* a r e | l r ace .
-jbOTCct-ffeTmrerats ;are ahgady-c
heierve"l;hat n g JNew Y o r i r s t a t e a n as New YorE goes, sdTgoes t n e na t ion . ~ W e iiave^ hr afiother column .clipp i n g s from seve ra l Wes te rn New York weekly papers w h o great ly favor Mr. Hoover. Whejther the weekly Republ ican niRwapapflrs can off-set the New Y^rk-dail icD ^Yil]^remai^ t o be seen.: A t any ra te , a s ^ w e . s e e i t , , t h e ( b a t t l e -will-be—fojlght- i n the -empi re - s t a !
Jbs . Daniels,, s e c r e t a r y of the navy inr the eabiiEet trf t h e late- ex-president WilSQfl.- iliiS- called o n the^-soufhorn
t e r ^ - t h
Democrats _to s t and sblidly behind Gov Smith. -Mr. Danieis-iS: a^-Qry ,r.T" _ . f f l i l f i * large, manbe^-oJE-dry iSnuth-e r n voters may sWit<3h_to M r . Hpover. o r not vote at- a l l . It i s . generally conceded tha t t h e sou th will remain solid;
•We -wish again to call a t t en t ion to
ol^r r eade r s ' to, t h e poli t ical s tahd of T H E R E P U B L I C ; D i ® q C R A T T I t . ' f e J a ^ M 3 3 E F ^ r j A f f l L ^ P E R . --The editor will welcomes s i g n e d / a r t i c l e s .regarding t i ie candidates of both part i e s .for p-ubiieatioh. T h e paper i s y o u r paper- and ybu should, feel -free t o use i t ' s columns , at iahy t ime . T»o insure iDsertitsnrarficles^shouid be" typed or c lear ly wr i t ten a n d handed t o «s hot l a t e r thafl Tuesday, •
VacatioirSchod r Attendance Grows Tbte s i rb l iTnent o f -the Bpoekport
Comanunity Vacation, churqh school, Ihat^iSTbetag-held dai ly a t the Baptist; church^Js n o w 151); including'•children, from, the Bapt is t , Presbytefiah^. i letho-d i i t ' and Episcopal charcsliea. T h e largest regis t ra t ion is in the P r i m a r y
s tumpspeecaesV Jiadib requireB a hif* ferent-techniQtt'et;-the^voiee-inust-«>do everytLhia^. ^
Time will te l l _ whether t h e radio wi i l t a k e - the n ^ l a c r ^ f - ^ h e . - ^ t u m p r whether-pttbMe=i»en w i l l in t h e future tu rn : Loi t ror ifrottt i t Wheh^desfrous o f m a k i n g public u t t e rances .
-ships. .Ihe_ fiourses t h a t _ ^ i r e _ J e i n g taupJVafe. t |o_deyelppe phristiaii a t t i tude- toward life. -That being^-nsed! to the„ Kindergar ten is t h e s t andard , course^ i n . t h e primary wor ld jfriend-stal* wife t h e Latin Amerlcan--ooun~ t r ies is .being followed, a n d i a t h e jumepr .a chris t ian Knighthoodj project is t i ie bas is of study. ;
A J L o l A p i L c ^ p j n i 3 ^ J n ^ d o - ^ g j g j b ^ insteriietienj a n d expressionalseoxk^ A l l handwork is correlated wi th t h e pro]-. ecL E a c h day" there i s a preriod of ;aupjervised_play^
EJvery .Tuesday;at"9 o*cTocIT w-ofship ser^iee j&f t h e en t i re seh&ol is he ld^ in •whicfr-each depar tment h a s a sharer At t h e first one a ta lk on ' 'weeds" w a s given by Rev. Emery D. Webster , of-
^"m^WeS^yteTfte i f School will run for two more weeks
closing B*riday, July" 2TF.
An Explanation In J u n e this paper carried a reques t
t h a t persons interes ted in pjbgr_achool -sites t han t h e U w d adyertiserd. should get", options o r present the i r .ideas to
e Board- ef-Educatioii for action" Only one peYson has responded and
t h a t tft" noav^iiaVtiptioiSs^oalcVnot-beT^:] obCalned "ph^the p'ropcrty.. T i e tfotfrd
of JEdUcation has labored dil igently to g e t options 6n other sites v^*ich^vbuld be -feasible h u t withoiit_suiecesi__sad i t therefore prevented from adveitis-1
i ng other than the two unless condemn a t i o n - p r o c e e d i n g s w e r e - ins t i tu ted a n d in both_such_jgases t h e cost-of the s i tes , if" the ' ideas pSfiT'bw'.nefs "pre-va,iiedj Would- run into iSB.OOG" $40^00 each. •-, —
*The Swast ika Home jBu;ieau" will mee t - a t t he hpnie ^oi Mrs , Arthur Southoomfee Monday?4-July % to ar-raiige the project program for nex t
tl-thofie-havittg- can'dy* money-wi l l please b r ing or -send it to the Bueeting. . • * ".
t he grea t radio "hook-ups" now used I c a n , t g l g g p » in report ing *of b ig events* over t h e j . , '~~Z—
radio. ** "What a, d i f ference r be tween th i s
method o.f reach ing t h e public and t h e j metthpd ol addressKng m a n y compara- |-tiv.elx'.- small groups of persons one j af ter another , day after-day and week j
^ K 5 F ^ ^ 5 H k t r r r z ^ r ^ ^ - — - . — — - - — - . — r
Radio has- a l r eady jiai3iei!j?oimtless 1 speeches of a polit ical najure over.;, t h e a i r , - a n d i t s e e m s yeryji lcely tha t |
25th ANNIVERSARY
^JEiir. a n d M&s. Ctaylord Castor entertained a t their home on Spr ing s t ree t thtrfy-oiie guests for_dinner oa the even i n g of June 23 t tthe e v e n t ' b e i n g thejir twenty-fifth Wedding anniversary , Mr.. and Mrs. Castor were rnar-ried in t h i s village^j>y tbfe Re"v; .Norris.. of t h e MethodisT Episcopal Church^ T £ T couple 'were t h e rec ip ien t s of many beautifui-stiyer pieces . °
' WARNS O F MQ3Q.U1T0S AT „ . Q O p M P Q i CAMP
-Seat t le^-Allan D. McDonald is not a t a i rcheer fUl abou t Pres iden t Obol-idge's eEcfice^of Brule, Wis., for h i s vacation, camp* McDonald, a re t i red logger, warns tha t t h e mosquitos in Brule a r e simply terrible.. . ^ h ^ m q s q n r t o s ' a r V s x r bad -thei-e,"
says McDbhald,--""-£ha.£ we used to h ing pieces of pork on ojir suspenders for them t o feed on, They"bUzz around'' l ike a-"bmich of. t ractors so t h a t you
Parents Approve of Central
Physicians Approve . °of Special Pla t̂̂ s
. Dr 's Hazen and Mann, hea l th officers , and Mrs . Matie T; Jones, publ ic hea l th nurse, of Brockport a n d Sweden^ \yhp/ jepresented; . "this community a t t h e twe^tT^eTel i t t r imnual-eonferef tee 0^ 'heaith officers and public,, hea l th .nurse's* a t Sara toga Spr ings on J u n e 26,27 and 28, reports that is w a s . t h e l a rges t and best conference ever held, "a total of near ly 1200 delegates being regis tered. «, ' ' *
The Conference w a s opened .by Dr. Mat th ias Nicoll, Jr . ,-State Commission-•er of Health.* He called, a t tent ion to the.! l a rge_number of needless dea ths of j n o t h e r s dur ing chi ldbi r^ i and pplfc t e d out w-ay&-by which these fatali t ies may be reduced* D r r ^ r r y B . Trick, Pres ident , ot the S ta te Medical Socie, ty., spoke bn^he^ecWIi t^Of^COopera-tion between practicing physicians
Kiwanis Celebrate
FORMER MAYOR, ROSTER ^D&RESSES
W i v e i , Sis ter? a n d S w e e t h e a r t s
J o i n w i t h K i w a n i a n s i n r 3 i r d - -
A n n u a l C e l e b r a t i o n
Kiwanis o f Brockpoi't wi th-- their wives, s i s t e r s a n d sweethear ts , .atig*-mented by fifty odd' frohi i tocheHei^
. enjoyed to t h e u tmost the th i td anni- . versary dinner of the .Club at Hotel Brockport Wednesday evening o r i a s t ^
.week. " . . . - - - - - r — — -• . - _
President H. B . MacArthur was in h i s u sua l judicial r o b e s i n d with.jpine^_ honeyed words, s lapped on some fines
,-^ijm
and heal th , officials. Df, Thomas- Ord-' before-Qie par ty got aown to t h e r e a t
Very^F^w Opposed
- •CTnelHtfei^p^e-'-betweenrs^umiESBealr-i hg and raoio oroadcasttngi as-'far-nis' political speeches i s .concerned, i s - ' tha^ perieTTCe what " the
schools,'i-a~an-effort to- l e iuau thf i j^a l • ^ e ^ t t o e n t - o f ^ h ^ s s ^ d m J i l i o j ^ ^
w l t i l e t h e main a t teudai ice a t poIRIcaX gather ings i s made, up-of many friends a n d admirers of t h e ofa tqrs , . the radio reaches friend a n d ' t b e a l ike . %
Another th ing which- must be con siderfflf-^B* lhar"^£fflEflp^spwtein& ^nrd--whdciLii(tve k e e i x e e e n ^ ^ f p r m e ' l . The radio—^broa4castJaig-^a«li--haw«j_thei-e. own technia.ue. Of w h a t use in radio bToa^reas,
of feature, the w a v i n g of a rms , t h e gest iculat ions t h a t p l ay so . large a part„,in increasing, t % ; a g ^ t i v e n e s s of
a t t i t ude of" ru ra l people* and lead to hafti^)lthle-suEaie£MDn that those :whp-wish •to.
knpw. the facts Regarding central ScBools ask the: paren ts in such d is t r ic t s . '••--.
MR. HERBERT HOOVER
4Ih a W n s e t h e Taomination -of H e r b e r t Hoover a n d Charles Curt is a t K a n s a s City is a dist inct victory for t n e inuueiatial country p r e s i of Kew York S ta te . It i s true t ha t metropolia n dai l ies - without-^bxcepQon.. now ad-, mit; t | ig_3treiigth of the tidket. ^
It was- the^ sniangr aew-spapers . of the -a ta ta jghO!_were first aboard the jEEopyer ,band.wagon-; a n d ' Wjho^-eariled o h the fight ear ly and l a t e . CbmnieBit ©f'f&ur~o£ tiiem follows:
The Suffolk Cdiifity N e w s : "Already
r e s u l t -of ,the^Conisqenllpn.. wje,_h8,ve l e a r a e d - e ? -a ffiinlb'er-of Democra ts
i who have expressed t h . e i r ^e£a rMna-t ion t o ybi& for Hoover and Curt is ."
T h e : Ps^d-^ReView^ Timgs: , . "."Hefr ber t ""Hoover is by far the inbst~a~*b% pres ident ta i candidate sin^e the days of Woodrow W i l s o n . - H i s accomplishmen t s put h t o far abov^e Hard ing or Coolidge.-" " f
^ T ^ 3 ; b i S e i i aen or s t ronger . candidates i t would -be hard t o find. Mr. Hoover 's name is a household n a m e throughput the nation*, Sena tor Curt is and h i s career a re equally appealing.
Hudson Fal ls Herald: ' 'Herbert Hooverr i s - muen like ^ res ident Coolidge.- He Is a pract ical "mail who is far more concerned wi th t h e welfare of t h e count ry than he is for 'any prominence t h a t may come to h i m if h e is-,-eleTited-i-i?residemV T h e par ty could hot have made a wiser choice."
^ HALU-WHITNEY
the J i a r r k g e 0f_Miss Cjara_Whit-ney of h i s yi l lage and Mr. N^wlon Hal l 'o f Hi l ton was solemnized a t the Hil ton Bapt i s t -parsonage ^Fr iday , eve.-ning, ^ 5 6 ^ 2 2 ^ "at 7:30 o'clock, Dr. S . M . Traver officiating. T h e attef\d ;
w i r e Mr. Wilbur Ha l l and Mi is Clara Hoag, Mr, Hall is ' employed, a t
The: A, &r -p . - ^canBiag — faeery ofr this •village. ""•
mean The quegtionaires-.were answered bjf
persons, in all types of central dis-trlctfirsom'e of which-have. been.ppexA-tiffg for severa l yfears-and o thers . , of
way, "Dean of* the"*Alb*arIy""M*e<lieal" College,- gave suggestions as. t o -.l.iow t h e dea r th of physicians in. rural distr i c t s .mig l r t b e o v e r c o m e . ••'— ~
D r . ' E d w a r d S .MoSweeny , Medical Pire 'c tor of the New Yorlc Telephone Company, Emphasized t h e need for
m e t h o d s Jjy„whleh eases jaf 'tuberoalo-. sis> could Jjfi discovered, earl ier J n the^ course of t h e dis'ease, this giving pa-t ienis jL.gi 'eater 'chanee for recovery:.
•Dr. Char les Armstrong-, Surgeon, Uni t fd S t a t e s Public Heal th Service , Qut-ltoed rthe beat methods fur Ote-cont ro l of smaHpo&jthrotfgh vaccina-
itib"h"r~"~' : ' ' ' j '"r-r-'""» • ' ''••" r g l r t y ^ s i g ^ e r ^ T a t ^ t ^ ' ^
^cases_of smallpox occur tng in upsta te" Ivfew York iiT the- pas t 10-yeays w e r e f c
Tf>pH<>H ffjve hn impart ial view of-ihe
-~at^t6'6 time t h e repor t was prt-paredr answera jhad been received from 407
use of toxn-aptitoxin was - shown- "By ^ ^ r ^ B ^ E U J a o h e r t s : o f the Sta te Dflnart-
m e n t of Hea l th . . D e a t h s - f r o m measels a re usually"
dtie. to improper care or neitect~JatftejirV :
heads of r u r a l families i n 18" ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ o n ^ c h m v ^ r ^ ^ e ^ ^ ^
distr ic ts . T h e quest ions and the summ a r y Ttollow: — Are t h e driyers,careful about the safe-
, -{-ial- ̂ -oUp^eQafefbntea-aliseuaaed t t iefc problems; Wednesday a home v i s l t o f a..nurse to supexvlseintanl . laal t l l . 'waTr successfully dramaftzed. School nursing was discussed by""Mils"."Jessie"
, - t y^a j id comiort of t h e children? ' N u m b e r reporting," .386; -yes,; 366;
_ _ . n p , _ 2 1 ' ; . . • . • •
Are you r ea sonab lywe l i s a t l s f f edwi th the transpiir tat ioi i ofTrour-chtldren
, t o school and7 felufn^Wcraatfer'-xe-. porting, .382; yes, 3 3 S ; u o , 44
i s t h e instruction- received- and the school is. geiiernirsatisfactory? Number report ing, 4 0 J i . n o , 6
Are y o u r children as well t r e a t e d in, , , } . T ™ . . . . . .-..-I L - ' I ' J - . „ i _ _ ' - .;; . , '4* „ Especia l l icense plate for doctors mo school as t h e village chi ldren? Num-i * * a.~-
TEe~pubirc heal th nur ses heht-fcwo- - o h s e E Y a t i o r t . ^ & m " i ^ d e B t j g y ^ b u t - . . separa te sessions. On~Triegagy~BpHc^ 4 n - a-Tdgoroaa fashion the V b l s t e a d a c t
' ^ r i a W , "heai t l f ' e 'ducat ioh^director a t - -or -d raw_a_gopA,hand; at_ bridge j ^
ber -repoxting,,390; y e s , 3585-50^®; you -prefjr
• " r en ;o*1iaTe~yo-arictrirdi
rurei a t tend ~a "bne-teacher IcTraort KmxibW" rep1>ftinrr3S§ r y e s , 34; -no, 354 . . ' - . . In connection w i t h t h ' e above it may
^r-marked—degree--of—enthusiasm—is-pie wedlda ^ o i n t on t t h a t a trifle over
manifes t *fe behalf ,of the^ t i cke t and, i n addition,, to t h e satisfaetipn general* l y expressed i-§y Republcans oyer the
8O;00.0 buses m t h e D"nietd States thereNa-re Heaj-ly" SBJOOV "us'6d~for" the t r anspor ta t ion of school chi ldren. I t i s esUmaled thai dui-Ing 1027 these scjigoTbuses cal-ried §Sl724^ cbliMren-.each. school d&y over £52,892i miles of road t o 14,695 schools. . - - ' •- ~
Karrowly th
William Anson E>oty J r . , e leyen, was se t t ing up a t a r g e t for LeRoy, Castor, • W f e f - ^ t O T i ^ t ^ i s ^ o i n o - on jthp.Ijalte. Road, Clarkson, w h e n the °gun, which •liny ^ . n n t IrtinW Wit* Inndad. w e n t
off a n d shot Billy i n t h e head . H e was ^immediately rushed r to t h e General Hospital in Roches ter and i t w a s a t first thought tha t the s ight of o n e eye would be itist. La te r repor t s , however, state-^h*at_4he bullet-^»assed_hfilMfifiiL the brain a n d the eye, doing my d&m-age to e i the r eye , t h u s - s a v i . s ight . •* . - . - . . . ' It is hoped that the-late repor t -may prove t r u e . • ' ." .
OT an ts
SOME REWARBI Chelmsford, Ehg-r-rA j u n k dealer
^dckj id j r f i J I JO^iH^l ie . s t ree t h e r e , retu rned i t to t h e owner, ajid w a s fe^ warded wi th e igh t cents .
THANK YOU ^r W e wish to t h a n k our many cor r
respondents urid/'^tdverttsers- for or ing us t h i s week b y sending . Copy ealier. Close t6 100 pe rcen t answered the call a n d m a d e possible another Bire—editionT—^was-a--real help-a&d was" greatly- appreciated;
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s e v e r vaeetnated, wfrie-4?- percent o&-|— pur red in communi tes where vacolna-t ipn is h o t compurspiy- -foi' school a t t endance .
T h e progress.; whieh- i s -he ing - m a d •hrthe-eHuiuiatlutfof diphtliefla. by lllti
t han the desease itself. The g rea tes t
and children of this age should be protec ted agins t exposure when possible.
the S ta te Normal School a t New Paftz.
"A-trone of the mee t ings the health, officers w e n t on record a s favoring a
tPJL fiSTt.
loayme Is Last Jinx Day
^weetmeats^of_Uietac_casion.; Wi thou t de t rac t ing from the high
cha rac te r of other* en te r ta iners the several songs sung* b y Mrs. Kenneth-. He in r i ch wetre easily the feature' .of the occaasloii. v
Ex-Mayor ^Poster g a v e a glo^ving ac
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George L. Foster
count pf h i s t r ip t o Africa and the Kimbferly mines and as a r e s u l t pf
in- this country, j . R. Hogan is" noOIe~teTl6w^wh'o-
ea s t t k « snakes out of Ireland bt t t h e cas t a s'pelt over aHT)y his "deft t r i cka of~magic t j l L y o u want a rope spl iced
J r R r t o do" i t t o r y o u . Mr. and Mrs. David Wolf a r e BJC-
tisttf ha t he i r ab i l i ty to^ m a k e violin, and p iano accorgon talk, and can g e t a h e a r i n g ^ i y - ^ i a " t ime t f iey elect t o — come backi ' - - - - - . - - . . . . _ >
Baptists Combine
Cohaolidation of Colgate Theologi -^arl-^eininaiy--aj id4he-Roeheste^J rheete,
Pridayr,-Joly thi r teenth^-wilCbe t h e I l 0 g * c ^ S e w i n a i y forming-an i h s t i t o ^ '• las t Jinx^ Day "bt^tbe-year-.-'--——. » t i b n - k M i t p p r p ^ ^ i t f i y ~ f M i % 5 M ^ a ' _ * " , ~
Eog-^sojae^iaioBt--I !rigay>. t h e tfair^' dowmont, was vbtpd. at o,: mceting-of> J ta^ i th ,_has b e e n . r e g a r d e d a s a par-tichlai'Iy ^ n t a e k y d a y r ^fWs supers t i t ion has hung o n - w h e r e many h a v e been forgotten'. Not so lohg^ago t h e r e were h u n d r e d s , of. supersti t ions, and. all were implicity beleived> Now, w i t h the masses more general ly educa ted , the re a r e fewer s^e r s t i t l o i i s and fewer persons take a n y stocky i n t h o s e :.thai.'aro-lcft.--.^,'--n--L- •'• »•'• l '.,,.^-^-r^»^.
A t one t ime a" man~wal"SuTr S a r d luck would come h i s w a y if a p lack ca t crossed: b is pa th or t i f he happened to Walk, under ,a -ladder. And sotne-times h a r d luck- did come his Way, but it really Was n o t t h e black~ea"f o r the ladder . that was re&ponsible. ' I t was his own mental att i tude. Expect-ing d isas ter he m e t it!
tgti of Progress ts ' theTless^ en^hg .of superst i t ion! And one of t h e s t rongest of these old supers t i t ions i s t h a t one which- pertains to Fr iday; t h e thir teenths At one time JUiaii>' people1-would no t take ctiances or m a k e inves tments ' or .get. mar r ied on Friday,,
•ir-teeatb~- - Tijey-seemed. tn tbJbak. it was a day of calamity-^-a J inx Day.
Make up your mind o n Friday, t h e thU-teenth; t ha t I t i s not differeiit from a n y e t h e r 4 a y ^ - I t ^ t h e m e n t a l a t t i tude
AIR MAIL SERVICE EXTENDS Washington-^Twenty-s ix s ta tes a re
now^ being served by air mai l . T h e Tos t - Office Depar tment .. announces that before 4 h e end of June there^will be ~dTfeW^irrsatlTeWicTerihto; tHf^R Ave states..
that'c'o/Uhte. W h e n Friday, , tie?--, thirteenth, comes~af ound, there" ars tEranyi people, hQ doubts w h o i ^ i l l w a t c h theife
steps Pretty, closely. ' O n e cohsoiat lea-—they a r e ' g r e a t l y in t h e minor i ty!
the,"Baptist Education Society of t h e S t i t e oLNrew York . t -
T h e nevv inst i tut ion "will b e loca ted" *-in Roches te r a n d w i l l b e Known a s the G^lga tae^c i ies te r Divinity School , and t h e t w o theolQ^cal-faisult ies w ^ * ^ ' b e eombiaedi ll-ZT u:
T h e merger i s efMc^ive a t once with*- J Classes to be opened in Roches te r t h i s
OVERDOSE O F TONIC COSTS DRY
6 AGENT, J O B " N e w a f £ ? - ^ h o i n a s R.. Bailey, probi-
b i t ion agent, w a s discharged after b e -Tng Jtrmig^it t.r> court fo r . driving a n automobi le while, drunk.
Dr. E. H . He l l i t e i n testified w h e n Bai ley was discharged tha t h e h a d presc r ibed a ton ic for t h e dry agen t , wh ich w a s highly, alcholic, a n d Bai ley" h a d takeo. an overdose.
-ff^rm r MrrifiACiF «I 'VFN *^** • JBY ATTLAMrtTC AFT1ER A YEAR~~
-ttian Greenwacn- « J o m p r ^ r b r e y e a r ^ g c ^ T h o j w a M ^ K r o y e r , of t h i s " % .city, th rew oVerboa,rd from a t r a n s a t lan t ic laner a message in a bot t le .
i t was "wasMed ashore on t h e coas t "*. of Icelan-d, where i t \ f a s found b y i a "f*
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Evidently the Republicans were anxious to bolt~thg convehttoii daor: be-fore-ahy^-bf-the-^dalk,.horses ese'apjad-with the nomination, ,' "
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fifteen-yeat-old boypv?hO; returnea~tlMr -jQessage tB•I&oyer•.• - f — -^-^
^-l<ctnfe,Tsland_i's. all • excited'abouta-matt who has sv»ch,f |trbng teeth" and~ tough tissues that^ie-can-eat pleeei-ofglass.aiM^i^ain;Unharmed. We*tf like to see)ho\^ hereaots on the.rfto|»t ^
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