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ST. ROSE CHOIR TO BE HE ARD AT STRAND
BARON WOULD
HOP DESPITE
BAD WEATHER
VAUEY FORGE
PLANSSHOW OF
150 YEARS AGO
MR*. OHVlLLf a t t t O DISS.
ROCHCSTBR, s. *% Ageil
Caroline Bylngton Reed, widow of
the Bev. Orrii;* Used, who waa recording secretary of the Presbyterian
board of toreign mission*, died yeelerday at the lv«ne of her daughter
la this city.
INFLUENZA
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Like
Again
Bremen's C•minder Prefers to Fry Rjrfier Than
Appear Afraid.
'Cato' Will Be Played to
Celebrate Alliance With
France.
Pilots Prefer to Wait Until
Storms Cease Over
Atlantic.
Drama to Be Presented in
Original Setting by Historical Groups.
;RGINE
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[cannot afford
ncHcapped by
[esight, in his
»«§ or at his
it the first sign
Strain consult
; U y lfoTK-c v., .«.,v >, j u s t Kit) y e a r s
j a f t e r o f . ..• i of W a s h i n g t o n ' s a - m y
! p i a v « d t ,n i S !*n!!.ir s e t t i n g (here.
:o c«Uf:.u<} the f o r m a t i o n of a n a l lian.-^ » i r n F n n c e .
TUe p'ay » 1 he a n outHtandsng
f e a t u r e t.f ;h« cel»bri»:t>n of t h e l.'.ch
a n n i \ v r s a « y «f W a s h i n g t o i i • encansp-'
luent. T l . uv.: H u t it » u s produ e«l
l»y t h e "ff •«•[» of the
Continental
a r m y e«<a,i«>l «ot;o« until ia»t * « « k ,
whtri IK-V- a; u n p u b l i s h e d l e t t e r s of
o n e of \ \ i»h l '.*t.>n*» offtcerp, telling
of It, Wert read by A l i ^ t Cook M y ers, cnarrm'.tn of tha b!stnn<-al c o m UlltttM of t h e Valley F o r g e l'Aik c o m .
lni»»ion.
W h e n "C*lo ' la g ' v t n , In ' h e f<>regrouti<1 of th« iu'1 eiioe « i l be *>"at^<l
cb*rartFrs
•t,ewiit:it^
G< r n u ;
Wa»biiiKtf>n
a:ni
Mi-.
\V.j-liiu<t.ju, !
lx>rd StlrllP'j ari.1 o t h e r off:<("-« of '
t h e C o i i t l n e n t a i s r i n v ; th^ Oountei-i ;
g l . r h n g . ai.i.1 t r r d a u g h ' ^ r , l^dv K t t i y i
Aseaandt-r,—u, s h o r t , a'l the n o t a b l e .
Off i c o n of Uto student choir at tho Coll*?; of S t . Roae:
Flrat row. left to right:
Miss Isabella
w h o *tti.«»»t 1 t h e histuv.-j p r r s t u u tloa.
Jutraa, Tic* presldont; Ml»s Gertrude Dougherty, president; Mi*a Marion Decker, .treasurer.
Sooond
S o ?.<r as h s t ' i r i a n s k "w, " C a t ' "
row, loft to righX: Miaa Helen Collin*, secretary, and Misa Mary Hurke and Mlsa Dorothy Murray,
w a s the fir«: j.day « \ e r g ^ . n i'i P h i l - |
a d o i p h . a , Iw'.ng pet fi.'rtiii'<l lr?re i'i j
librarians. The choir will take part in the presentation of * The Messiah" at the Strand theatre, April 29.
A u g u s t , IT*'». It w a * !•'i< «-d iti J i o n - j
d o n first in '.Til a n d .'» :'r?>t Atii«Ti-t
c a n pre»ent:i',!"n w a s a t \ \ :!!i»m a n f l l
LEWIS # E t l N DIES,
M a r y e o l i f g e m Virginia, r» 1734. Or- '
NEW YORK, April 3 <AP>.—Lewis
g a n l a a t i o n s c o o p e r a t i n g in tii« ' f i e - j
lselin. member of tha Wall Street
bfation
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th"
\ .«l>y
K'.rce ;
Park c o m n . - B i o n ; the
iVnnsvlvaniA I
banking firm of A. lselin and comXCTW TORK, April 9 (AP).—Uncle H i s t o r i c a l c " m m l s * " n ; t h e I'i u n s y l MOSCOW, April 9 (AP).—Alexander pany and a director In many coal and
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Historical «.v:eOogdanoff may be regard, -d aa a utility companiee, died at his home Sam la Introducing art into the Olympic games. An exhibit of painting, tiea a n d the H u g u e n o t s o c i e t y of \
martyre to ecienca Director of the
dealing P e n n a y l v a n a
atate scientific inatitute of blood trans- here yesterday. Ha waa a son of sculpture and architecture
The raonopiana'a proeyeetive Mgbt
to Mitebel field, New York. resolved
itself lata a .battle between the
weather and tbe wite of Captain Herman* Koebl aad Colonel Jauaea Fltiir,aurice, jdU/ta.
Baron von Hune/eid, aponaor of the
flight, threw eclence to the wlnda arid
announced be was ready to start despite galea, rain, bail, lee or an?
other element, la the officer*' mese
at Baldonaei last night he said dramatically:
"It would be better to fly and perisb than to a prat r afraid to start."
'We shall wall until wis get coed
"weather,'' Captain Koeh!
refined
quietly. Colonel Fltamauri.-e took the
tame view.
The lateat weather reports were far
from encouraging. There waa a low
presunre area off Ieeiar.d, rou*aiy axtending to tcid-Atiantio and slowly
moving eaetward. It may pase within
forty-eight boure but there wta anofrffrr l»w preaeure following it from
near Newfoundland.
Squaiie and ha..storma p r e v a i l all
the way 'out to mid-AUamls, A
northeaster waa blowing at forty
mi lee an hour at the surface and
fifty nniee an hour at a height of
2,000 feet.
It waa figured that a twenty mile
wind would be the moet that the fusion, be died from a tranafuslon ex- Columbua O'DonneH Lselin, banker and with sport 1* to be shipped to AmsterBremen could back ail the way out periment he made on himself.
dam this weelc.
financier.
to mid-Atlantlo and still make saffl<>nt mileage on it* fuel capacity to
bring it to kind on the weatern th<re
of the ocean.
j for a r"ree D e m o n .
| t „ e P e w Acousticon.
ieye Tires
Plaetied In the. neck with a ra*m
during- a ijuarrel in an Arch street
house yeeterday, Mrs. Emma Donahue, forty-two, of Mount Vernon, is
iversize . $7.50
$13.30
Boon , . $8.55
illoon
$14.95
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Thousands of cars are ruined every
spring because the owners merely add
a little clean oil to the dirty, diluted
oil that has been in the crankcase all
winter.
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remarkable than magic In i f t y year* the telephone has
revolutionized communication and never has its progress
been more rapid than in this day of marvels,
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can render a real service to the motorists of New York and New England by
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as legend tells us, the ancient magicians performed their
feats of magic. Yet in tne telephone there fa a service at
your beck and call, more wonderful tnan ancient magic.
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FOIT SPRING
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HONOR ROLL
March honor rolls for two more
aehoola have been annooneed by the
rrinclpala. atchool I, tu Sheridan av#.
ntle, Mlsa Eliaabetb A. Mart, prlncip*!,
BM
atatyaitva on the list and aiaty1
hree bare won the distinction in
«chool 10, Central and Xertb I^ake
avenoea, of which Mita Road 1.
Hughe* It principal.
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Right now we have customers
waiting for certain makes and
models of used cars not now in
our stock. They can get them
elsewhere, but they want to buy
them here because they want
our responsibility as well as the
car. Whatever you buy here
will satisfy you
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK
boapTTaT/ Ttiougb badiy .-Hahed. the
woman, who 1* under the care a! Dr.
Arthur M. Dickinson, la expectod to
recover, hospital author!tlea said'today.
Samuel Dreaito, twenty-Trtn#, aTao
of Mount Vernon, whom police charge
followed the woman from bar home
to Albany, ia being h«M at the S»-sl
precinct itaUon oa a chaeft, of tagaalt, flrat degrea. R» la expeetnd
to h© aFrafgn»d ttia awrning before
Jtj*tirt* John J. Brady lb police court.
Patrohnan Pred Wela of the Bret
pr*cinct, who weal to-tbe hoa«« when
notified of the dletarbance,
fosnd
Dreaito with a raaor in his hand, wits
the woman on the floor in front ef
hiio, according to hia report.
Welt
rushed ih# woman to the hospital.
Mr*, Donahue bad come /rom Mount
Vernon to celebrate Eaet*r wi-h
friendJi here, police •aid, J ha T.
Delaney, assistant district attorney,
questioned several arltne»»*a.
West 328
Storage
Why We
Have a
Waiting List
WOMAN SLASHED IN
NECK IN QUARREL
,rin?tield TtfCS
(L€ord . . 16.95
U. S. TO INTRODUCE
ART AT OLYMPICS
TRANSFUSION EXPERT
IS MARTYR TO SCIENCE
Condition Serious at Hospital;
Man Held on Assault
Charge.
guaranteed by
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PIULU'KI.I'HIA, Apr.l 9 «.\P> ~
jjuaeph .vtdiaon's t. --ige-iy, ••Cato,"
will be given lu t'e opea air at Vai-
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1HTBUK. April t CAP).—A brief
i>«riod of f « w « W « «jrta« weather
java place today to »%ua3Ja and ballstorme ore* the AUenttc and bald 'be
Oarmaa plana Bra-wen at fiaidobnei
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Thomas M. Tryniski
309 South 4th Street
Fulton New York
13069
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