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,4: XYNpON^g'- *j&mSmmmmmmm>m* ,,, Jlld Mrs. R. P..JNtoMeft L LALV to make tbesr now* -** h * .-*» bov* mossed onft*** 7 rd fi.rm.' Town Maespm. v asd Mrs. Boy Jklbo&spent , ,„ with their teSser, <?&arles ' t c f East Aurora, ' . md Mrs. CtoarJlfiS 33WMpe ., ix teen guests Tues- r.g in honor of Mis. .Sid-* , The evening * \ys& 5J0. after which'3 deli- *• was served. ,';uti... of the entire • , is extended to the f Oliver Ames, whose ,-ied »n Medna toospi» ! 2 IV: S Mf fen r.'-J '•« „\ I\' ' fcpefl! ji' ••••••••P Monday Ap jchrader Placed m Probation Bl ,- ju.se Charles Schrader, 4i,j ,[ s.at.1 Main street, was arrested livifay '*» a disordterlyeonduct cnaigf • *« was 6 ,ven a ^ n3ontlls ' S enw><--«? iu Monroe county peni- UMi , y tiy Police Justice Fred B. Skmne'r However, sentence was ^nded and Schrader has been placed on probation to report weemy lui a six months' period, to Pi lice Chief William Hanampnd, ^rii$y; ofcjh* asfcJ'»»*-ov«r jffee Buffalo £y*nih* Jfews 'Station, from *;*? to ; J38D «, la, This fe * -coast' <$i& coast twiyfcjMk *rc»* sored J>y thpTaucBfa W. C T. rj v Although EtiU a young man, Judges Braude ha* 'alreodyTbecoroe a national authority on the boy problem. During hi» y«ar on the bench more than 13,000 boys, seventeen to tmn$&*om years of a*?, hav* conie before binnduurg-. edwitb some sor^t of cxime--be- tweejt 90 and 8* per cent tbere thjojjtti filccfepL Bifcee 181*, Smgtt Brawfe; *»s dejtoted 0*e$t of bis time i«y we JErotybefttr <pf wider- »iv4egie« «W Aeonauent bj>y#, a background wbjefct makes hi* ad' druses apt -enJy (flfenestinjg Ta|»t stimujajjiyj ^nd iwlnfttl, He bj»s .knows, xnore. %*?\ &°Ji» * h ^P mttftfoJK, fan* MSjuMe&tBnaiSfc interpreter assertp, that every boy bjis^fewtjpl »gpj0d£to.fcijj> f ; and he Jesses JPfineee^ity c-f. deal* ing .with the todiy^daal. petiUeiilar^r; ^dojjw,' m& ttws iir«at '*w»ed. 1$ 1 ^ i^* «p^ialiy th<xs« wirb; p-dPteneen* sons or dnwihterg, auts»n«iMt inoWr' •' ™ ^^'\ffWWW l 'ill.i'P ,|1»| L \ijtoli^\ ^J), itectOfficers ';;,;'l, John «, Heturs ' w the- \$m*. *^^J jj\ *T'|f^^*Pft *\'*^^P ^jSw^^(f-J(j T|?*f^P^^W, PWUtfhea Claw H»»d* .: : '•!^j^^i^^ii^M -s*» -fe^;'^ , . .i'^>uun'i,»t».!l>. TH« Phtlsthaa elm of B. Stmday tohdpl hfeli} a *lri, rf . party lirf «veBin« at the leap «| |ftrs. CJ«»dEg Qriunell of Park **«• ijue, fc?i^ psHiber? wJwsc bivihd^ye $QCIJSKI£ ^Wafedx and AfflfB^ A »uppftr w»« «er«td at fi^SD o'closk. A isiisinew rawtiog fpltow«d «nd annual reports wece riven. f hs Stowing oncers wew» elcst- «d fojr the ensuing year: President, May. lacy; vice-rpresident, &et!i jBttrcMl; s«eretajy, Ednn ©raji- n^ll; treasurer* Oora Wacrnei in warlike toys md'jgilmei, ~wk> tain i§ypGg pt ropvjes - Tarjd radio pjq^tn|,tKe ^^^tpBe^ecl.^f ||\»bscrlbe forTb«Mtedjna Tribune \•'- \' ' •\' ' —^ ^ij''\:'\\-'\[\.\i-1'»'j 1 ^\ RlDDY KILOWATT :' AND HIS FRI NIAGARA. L0CKP0r\T ft ONTARIO POWE* CO. HIAGARA^ HUDSON \'bai ai the World's Pair visit ibi Forward Htttbvf Amtri(0, ytur tUttric tompnrft exhibit. president wl»e« ^BKjtors, v^i 1 M*s. A. ©, Wttfcor,; %l. O. \ cainrabefttlh, IStfU'O; 1^ 5 1 Mrs. A. C N«tW6tt,\**&a Mrs, B. Everest , . J ' Jodin B. toujth Made Aadrew ; A nption-wide speaker for teiapi* perance, John 3B. Gough, mode M address here. Amont «io earM •wcrjters *ot toe «»use were Mali Anna E. Bice, Miss Vantio Sraitjt, Miss Jennio Balwr, Miss Grape, rjolniojs, Mils Belle Howard, Mm Emma Hartshorn, and Miss Jen- nie Showeiman. Mrs. Fanny B» ^ Day made a record e£ tweniy years as president. VV. C. T. V. Fountain Built At a cost of $820, too \y. C, T. 17. built a water fountain In 1804 near tho southeast ocrner of Main and Jackson streets, which is etlU on duty. Prominent In the work were Mrs. Toegart. Mrs. Day, Mtrs. A. N. eowdln, MM- WllUottl Bcsworth, Miss Jennie Cowdln, Mrs. Rice, and Mrs. Wary J. Weaver, Men selected to aid were John C. Holmes, Fredd H, Dun- ham, Lewis D.\ Collins, Edward W. Atwater, and William B. Prentice. Prayer meetings were held in many of the forty saloons. John H. Votes, the poet, and George B. Edwards and George Swezey frequently made addresses In the licensed places. In 1887 wall pockets were placed in tho Eric, New York Central, and l*» high Valley railroad station* In this part of the state, tho recep- tacles being supplied with tem- perance literature. Officers ta 19»*3Q, With tho June ICth mMUns the year's program will be,.completed. Orllcore serving in L838-80 In- $S0g>' ^^ #4i i.izmtse.iSit^i:'!i-(&'siti \\'\\\'\\ \.^NPWI\\ , j**ordiiM iecietiraf. *:3?4 ;1^6nJ'Sfei, f,' W* *&m% fetw* ten, rStplc|lVeftr5 e^lWtk «nft '\Mvs % Up;. «.~&*»utuawit W&M^ Mm s&jwmi$.om Mimn and relief, Mrs. Jamts Hudson; Ut&r- kt?m mi jwbUc*Upn«, Mr«. J,». Jcfltusonj peice, Mr*. Ghwlm Mc- IMMbers lotti, i/tm,, a jr* Boy.. Bible arid Sunday •ohoojs, Mrs. Lebnarel WeUa; AclentiflQ tempsr- *»ce festeuotion, MJH Bsf*le N6vrls. ^Jroup. leaded **, MM, FtWk Ktorton, Mrs. Carrie Norton. Mm, Minnie B, Hinckley, Mrs, Archie Whltlne, Mrj, ». J. Pmm, flPd Mrs. Clara Whttcomb. CftJlectors include Mr*. Frank Ballard, H?*, Wilbur ChORte, Mr*. W; R, tt^, MN, ?. C». McJwry, Mrs. Clera Norcutt. M«, Charles Sliopw'd, ^Mra, Cerlton M. Sleght, Mi's. ff. P. Verbridgc, and Mrs. W. W. barker. * Wool Brian Better I»rlce» Geno*e» county's Co-operotlvo Wool Growors\ assoeiatlon, foinv- ed in 1918, reached its twentieth yeur mark with a successful sale of wool at tho Gilbert A. Prole farm in Stafford, where some 160 pxoduoei's received about $6,000 for 24,000 pounds, at on advance ovor lost year's price. A. P. Spiers of tho Putnam Settlement Is the association's secretary. Inqorpomtlon ef Baseb»l! Club Having an authorized capital Stock of $10,000, at $100 a enure, the Batavin Baseball Club, Inc., hen flied its papers In tho Gcne- HK) county clerk's office. The club la a member of the now Pony League, The incorporators ore Vincent R, CaUuharj, Howard Fellner. Josspb M. Ryan, John S. Palmer. Robert E, Noonan, Eurl H, Petharbiidge, and Or. E. O. Bibby of Byron, A grandstand is to be erecwd, Tho opening game wlH De m M *y liil> ' ^Wrary Circle Section • Mewiy elected offlcors for the f i;' Mtedini -'. W*flBift¥ wet ' Wt4n!*day .at*i»rnoo« Welt Center street, liri, SatyMoM iierab«r»--'«* iwwrtfv ip» Jib|r* mmm m ; %te mum W ••%&*>, *'ii^!&mmrmiiM»#: .- -,...-,-.,..-., -, —* .Hull. JNHWI - % allt-book w»vi«w •&-*!^Jimi&-> A flML MUWlO«. ^«mt *pi^ *OlL - 'ifi^e*' m<mm w^wmst- : 'Apf[ ««• wKh; {j^i, ,®l#ftey flit*! |Mfr,. v -\-v :••*«• '^•««t;: ^:,a pi Circle oi ..„. r _„....,„, ffijdMV 'iPp-:.ftW| 1 .. i M > : Shelby: sMrettry iaiid tw«ur«v llraTvit. «* IUW^PMI fijnm b|tt» s^^ ; *:, AlllfPice AIo^jtartt'4A!J«y . t . Add to nure IIXRM ef sprint th«t ilBU down %X Buito^l'a BMi»#| JBJB MOSS, w)l!> B *fllb»' p»| moss. i • '•• Woodhull, Sleuben county, jit*- vit*« you to vm four honcyw J)fW Drop IB^I 4 . „ BjdftVia hRa its Blue Bird Jrm and *f Silver SUpper. VJlpb^rg FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW!/ J By A, T, ilaw I \\Were ir«\lhf«e ikm** ibor« OUgMarea, Patavia street |n Buf- fa|, in mm?, aid |n folj»y. CaMndiliua, in tM» dsys of thu Ftonlgaai, was widely *n«Mr» a«l •'The Oyster Bay.\ ^o New York Central's rsjl- rosd branch from Bntayta to Q(p- sndntgua, known as the \Peanut novor carried many peanuts, and only occasionally e peanut vender. Pumpkin Hill in florth Byron At Bergen Convert! reuolved Us name from a wooden pumpkin sign on o (arm tavern, Near ScottsvUl* U Dumpling Hill. OiHHg«ville raise* no or&nffa, end tlio only 3?oarU at Buurl Creek ore glrl» who w«a «o numod as bRuiei, Perry, the home of Stete Sen- ator Joe lianley, U) Jealous b»- cuuso so many people' nnmea Perry reside In Warsaw, Its vifc- lugo rtvol. And can you tell tow much land Lancastor haa ovor enstt \I was keeping my husband in Hio dark,\ quoting from fi Ni- agara Power Co. ad, Titan «he guve him bottor tiglHtng—and his it$-3 '• tiWWw Wtl e#»*M ti wi towi. . •-»,-.-• \*WI ^ifeiPlkiii^^t revived. Jt ipurt h»v« \ y needed ikcuiatory •Mlnorvn\ Is wondering. \Mln energy been that hubby currents in bis of needed more system QIVU\ Is a wonder, too, Well, you eon make one aure bat—K is the baby timt does the •«y»liln«\ that gets the »llk. Tho city pt Hudson breaks In td aay It only lost tWU by bflo« »by one vot« for .capital of ibo «tate of New York; It wui at mo ilmo the fasteft growing plaot in im United ttutw, ma the blfifst whaling port In the woiid. feiali odd. yet true, Tni» fellow KtfUy, «-eloet*l mayor of Chwpgo, inyst tiavp hud Uncle Bxra Wuttsi's boe#tlQ| m campaign from Jiowdslo, II the Winter guy wnUauai, much longer to play in the wm\ yard of Mia* Spring, tfctre mm will be mortuary fTowttfi W»#n Mies May come* «ln»g. Leitoy has voted for d»yUii»t moving, it must be munutwauimu wake-up food, Louie Boeohar «y* the mm who usas a hammer i» th# who drives the mill' Abw, ..„.. the wheel whloh 4ot» |he igueftk* log Is iha one to get tfee nmm$, ANNUAI, muHii wmrna ptf pafi*^ba,nftnsp 1 ; i pur tnlS bafc- eCiMitip. item M\\\ whipped BM*fetwi«knj»a t Math ' con(ee» tltyiow *u«8V, ©ji» before aervi* inf. ;.. ; • OMe, »t»tWr»?et<* Pudding 4 tablwipoooji quiok-vooklng % tffti&oon »Mt ttiblenpooiui bilttar (MfipooM fowa JHI^ \opiblne quick-cooking tapioca fMuntd biWni iii)J. iiif »4MH|e 1 t£§tfl,oVari {|Sr8\ F# 80 ffittt\\- or until deft#, e^lit'W* well • • y i '' ' ' mmm™ \\ 'Jynfiw \'\•-• i\)'M'i)'>\ Pho©! No, 12 of lh« toMfi of mi4g#.w*y end Shelbys will bi lieid M m High School Jiulldiiig in mi BU» trict on the ownins of TuMasy, May 2, IPJ8, a| f Jif p. «J- ^ . g y order of the 8ojf4 «f UdUf on. ijpftd, A»'(hiir K. 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