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THJ3 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. - FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 21, . 1909., GIPEIl BUZZ oAev EDIIflii ipiOGE PETITIOFI . gups n;i Riti ir GOES Oil BALLOT : Market Street Hatter Is Set j tied by Judge Bronaugfh Wiring Ordinance Also. PORTLAND HILL BE GREAT CITY Michigan Merchant Voices Opinion ; After Close Investigation. ; "You have a great city here, and you are going: to have a much greater one," said P. K. Moses, a wealthy merchant of Sault St a. Marie, Mich., who baa been at the Portland hotel for the past 10 days. 1,.;L- T itth Anti-Fl'ilt P:l proposed bridge at Market strwt. 'and protested against the granting of a mer," continued Mr. Moses, "and waa bo xuim umiL - " t Judge Bronaugh by his decision put ( urintt for the erection of a skating 1 impressed with. Portland that I de per as Protest to Treat- TO BE DECIDED ByCOOflCIM Health and Police Commit tee Returns Skating r ' T?ink 'Petition. The Market street bridge petition f The voire of the people is sometimes win go on the (ml lot for tt;t action heard by city counciimen. It was dis of the voters of Portland though ,,,, ..... . nf thnA nf- .ludge Bronaugb, In deciding the qu.'s- ' tilu tIy uJlble to thre r these or I ion ye(erixy artfrmwn. stated that nciais mis morning wnen a ucii-s.uiuu 111 his opinion the bonds vouM fr j t)f Tabor Heights residents appeared construction of th Partisan street . . ... ... . ,. - I hri.tr m , k. t.fWr.H i I lerore tno neaun ana ponce coronuii.ee i m t i T T j in it i opinion me oonas vonv ir inch StMiOOl 10V ISSUetl construction of th Madison street Jllll A . v bridge could not b transferred to baby's1 pictures at ones and try for the prize for tha most beautiful baby, be ginning Decoration day and oontlnulng throughout Rose Carnival week, the pro gram will start at 12 noonv. . . A Di - - T l '. .' '"' .:' Impersonates Actresses, t -Perfect impersonations of well known actresses and types of actresses are given by Harry lffMlf, LeClalre has 1 ;,n CURES o OLD S ORES If an old' son existed simply bsoana th flesh waa dl3eaad at that irvtTheYeMrsotion? jo? ' Part1" spot, It would bean easy matter to apply some remedy directly ni is on' oi TO TbeYt knoV.to the plaoe that would klU the germs; or the diseased flesh might be rears figures in vaudeville. considered the premier musical act. Is the headline Attraction. The Elite Four, removed by a' surgical operation and a cure effected. - But the yery fact both tha 11 Ark t street bridge audi., .. ., .. . ., termlned to return and make a close the wiring ordinary measure on itio " Investigation of the business conditions illPllt AfCOrded IllS LllUIll. t hvw jurtsautha to" pass upon o penetrating was the sound of ' the Pacific northwest from a business llirm .uupiuui 111 , ,n w.Htv of tha virice that Councilman John Annand and . ,rfnnint. i m. nnlninn nnthim ran transfer of tfe bonds trvm tt-.e one : t'oiincllman A. N. Wills looked at eadj ! prevcnt Portland's becoming one of the Scott Yomiff. Glrard M. Peir.oe. S08 Water street. In ' the editor of Hie "Busz Saw." the anti frat" publication which has been appear- Ing at Irrefnitor intervals to denounce the fraternities of the Lincoln high school and those members of the fac ulty, who are la sympathy with the se crei societies of the Institution. In 'pile 01 .every eiion " brtdv airly vrovtdest for to the ; lh,r severul times. Ihey also looked r.ew strttvtr. at th,t tits He stated t Councilman 1. J. Loncannon ana ail i hovnw. !it fat bs biwf the bond- three looked at the row of seats around I coukl bm: fe tru.fwrl fnun one 1 the council chamber where nut some iJ j strwrtwr fr sh vH6.r. having tH-n j men ai.d wonitsn who were eai li and rt.te tpffin vicir. ttia. nir.. .rei j une ihkiiik a neen miert'ei 111 1110 the cois-rc-.J ta Madison , proceedings 0f tne committee und wait- street bridr T9f ttwe decide that ' nig to hear it recommendation. The otiesttoft fx wt kt would 1 1 thrAe counciimen thin ulan-t-d at CaD- after ta-e C:o had b-ea submitted ; tain liosford and his attorney who are to tb roi ni favorvd by them If tlbout the only people in the Mount this Va d BAWftt o b tiie case. Then U wsiM t '..3iJe for the trar.s- Tatwr district in favor of building the fer of the bouO b r KKtwd anvl tlu. vrf,fvrty and the attorney receives a f ej orouant ..c.v, for pres.nting the owner. era turn. Judge Bronaugft sustained tne oemur lted the poper. was, as ho thought, tin- erAntHfi v rnrrn uu inn iwvuav squad In tha fall of 1907 wafrahte It wasn't that I ever had any wish to Join, a fraternity or that any or my friends had ever been dlsappolsUd In anv such destrs but U was simply that I hated to see any boy, whether my fraternities and the teachers to. discover rrs 0f ty attorney and denied the the mysterious author of the flamboyant 1 injunction aked for. stopping the vote - vonF- K-ilh Ita flvnnic DhllllDDlCS . .,An k vrtAt atrMl Hriilire ltltion ; against the 'snobs of high school life." 1 Thf. court held that it must be shown ' ? gentlemen '-and its bald arraignment or -me cm ifrstemal system they have not been .able to do so. r Not the slightest suspicion lias ever .attached to young Pet roe. who is a mem ber of the senior clue, and will grad , uat next June. Ha Is a quiet, unassum ' lng young fellow, has never had any wish to become a fraternity member himself, and Is the last peon " would ever expect to find as the editor of such a cleverly worded sheet as the Bu Saw." - Boason for ths Buss aw. Various theories have been advanced by the students and faculty of the school as to the reason the little paper j has been Issued, but none of them hit the mark.- Peirca was neither Jealous of snv fraternity nor a disappointed an ' pllcant for any of Lincoln s athletic 1 WH?s reason was that Scott Young, his i chum, and ona or tne live ooys wm great commercial centers of the coun try. Mr. Moses will remain In Portland un til June 1. ' "Saona." ' , V .. . "Saona" will b one of the attrac tions on the new vaudavlUe program at the Grand beginning, Monday., "Saona" gives life like portraits from the hall of fame, "The Last of the Regiment" Is a story in song which will bs pro sen ted by six people. Harry, Burgoyne comes from the muslo halls of London where he made a name for himself with character songs. W. E. Benedict of San Francisco, ona Via rJf iatci vAOtaf: .u.f ir Mrm ff InnAl Af artAmal 4thi f-TYi an t- Tirt mvmn return after being cut away, shows that back of them Is a morbid cause which must be removed before a cure can result. ; Just as long as the pollution continues In the blood, the ulcer remains an open oesspooT for the deposit of impurities which the circulation throws off. S.S. S. cures Old Sores by purifying the blood. It removes every trace of Impurity and taint from the circulation, and thus completely does away with the cause. When S S.S. has cleansed the blood, the sore begins to heal, and It is not a surface cur, but the healing process begins at the bottom; soon the dis charge ceases, the Inflammation leaves, and the place fills in with firm, healthy flesh. Under the purifying and tonic effeots of S. 8. 8. the system Is built up, and those whose health has been Impaired by the drain and worrr of an old sore will be doubly benefited br its use. Book on Sores of the tariff inspectors for the South-' smrt ulcers and any xnedloal advice free to all who write. t v ern pacino company, is in Portland to- ' . tAp to"eorowmalte th Columb"i river the swift specific co., atlahta, ga. AT THE THEATRES Chairman iVncannou caught the gaze of Councilman Annand and a mute guos tlon came from Cont-annon's eyes. An i.and nodded. Ooncannon rose. "Lad lei he said, '"we have tie- that ttie votlna on tha Question would ciueo io senu me orauiance gruiiiiiiv . auui e uiemrn ior luur uik'ui ueguiiuuB i,hi lnlnrv anri that ft wis i this permit back to the council without I next Monday, May it. Mr. Sklnnei is not within the power of the city to ' recommendation. ou can ngiit 11 out vote, on the Question, before the lnjunc-1 before the council r.ext Wednesday. I tlon COUld De graniea. Xie Iieiu 111m win oaj, Jiuwcwt, uij.ru, a aui R-aU Selling for Otis Skinner. teats are now selling at box office of tho Helllg theatre for Otis Skinner. This favorite American actor anl his excellent company of players will pre sent the delightful romantic comedy. The Honor of thn Family," at tho waa within-the power of the city to ass upon either the bridge or the wlr ng petitions, and that such action would not work -Irreparable Injury on either R. M. Wade, the plaintiff In the brldfre matter ot- the Postal Teiegraph Thev stated that such a building would company, the plaintiff in the wiring at tract an undesirable element to Mount posed to the rink being built" A number of people addressed tho committee and appealed to the council men not to permit the establishment of tne skating ring in tbair neignnornooo said to have the greatest hit of his life in tnis orwnant oriering, tne eastern critics claiming it as the best play of the year. ItlOilGOLIA NEVER III ANY DANGER (United Prs leitsed Wire.) St Johns, N. F May 21. -The liner Mongolia today extricated herself from th ice fields in which she had been Im prisoned and Is now making for the Tabor and that women would be an noyed by the hoodlums that would con gregate about the rink. Mrs. Elmer folweW. president of the Oregon Congress of Mothers, declared that such an Institution would demoral ixe the community and exert a deprav ing Influence on young boys and girls who could not be kopt from visiting it. Percy Morgan, who has led the fight of the suburbanites against the en croachment of the amusement resort Into the quiet community, stood at the Russian Orchestra Den Greet The Russian symphony orchestra of 40 musicians under - the direction of Modrst Altschulcr and the Ben Greet players, directed by Ben Greet, will be gin an engagement of four perfor mances at tha Heillg theatre this even ing. Shakespeare's magnificent "A Mid summer Night's Dream" wll be given tonight, tomorrow afternoon and night are now selling at boxoflfce tha theatre -a fi t .C 11 f M il !, n Sunday night, "The Tempest." for the entire engagement. Seats Three Misseg Weston at Orpbeum. The three Misses Weston make a strong appeal to Orpheum audiences door of the council chambers as each ; JVln lnelr instrumental music, wmcn r,o,i,, r.r .u they present In a dainty, refined and and reminded everyone that the council : J"?'?'.11?? rMllm?ll aV, Jl'Jf VP.Si .n,U.1lrelnanre Wednesday j faTSam w"..?SS SVta.WSnS?- h' The attorney for the owner of the I hated to see any ?i. e n h so mil,, frnm here. She building, which has been almost com ctium or not, , Kepi on tne u w : th- m.,oro ,,leted. asks the council to tlvn M win iaac iciufto ni'-ifc umu . ' , i a. bad been making tne showing that Soott had," said Pelrce In talking of the In- rirtent to a Journal reporter this after- f. noon. . "Professor Henderson, then the coach . fit the football team, recommended .that Kcott be placed on the first team, but owing to the work of "Bus" Hughes, 1 now a student at Hill Military academy, but who was then a substitute on the high school team, Scott never got a chance. Everybody on the squad knew .' that Boott was a good player but honey combed as It was with fraternity men rhe was not given an opportunity. ' "I was the editor of the paper and it "wan n . . .u (ha. It will nrinleii Rcolt and three others helped me. In ."Justice to the other fellows I will not . tell their names until they tell me that .jil can. We are mighty sorry to see the 5, proposition become public property Just now for we have a crackerjack Ibsub of 'li pages on the press now In which t 'some of the questionable methotis em- ployed bv Coach Bittner and Captain - Vosper of , the baseball team were to v have ben aired. - We may put it out - yet, nowever. Young Kept oa Bench. Young was a member of the football squad in 1387 when "Bub" Hastings, now a student at O. A. C. was captain. Proftssor M. F. Henderson was the coach. Practically every member of the team Was a member of a fraternity un less It might have been the possible ex ception of Lawrence, one of the guards. The team was a crackerjack and had but little trouble winning the champlon- ship. Young sat on the bench most of the season, but although several times In juries kept one of the ends out of the game he was not put in. Hughes a fra ternity man was called upon several times but Is said not to have shown re markable form. Hughes was taken on a trip to Baker City as a regular .when the team was crippled, while Young was not even taken as a substi tute here. This "is probably what eroused the indignation of Pelrce and r bis associates. sre sufficiently clear of ice for sailing. ' client a chance to prove that a skating Five hundred oasseuiiers' lives were not i rink is not a nuisance. Residents of lmoerlled yesterday while the Mongolia was held prisoner in the floes." PE'TlliiS 1ST BE FILED TODAY By Journal Leased Salem Wire.) . Salem, May 21. All referendum peti tions must be filed before midnight to- Mount Tabor are satisfied that it is. and do not want It opened at all. LOW FOR SUGAR; HIGH FOR SAND MLTRDFRERCflUGHT (United Press Leased Wire.) Oakland. Cal.. Ma- 21 Patrick J. Smith and Joseph Nealon are in the city prison as a result of a disastrous night. Up to this time only one petl- 1 attempt to break the- monopoly of the tlon ha. been filed, that of the people of j ' ay for pagt w Baker county, who protest against the Smith and Nealon canvassed certain rilM nf th HiilArv of the circuit iuriire ; sections of the rirv rlnlmlns' in h. for the Eighth Judicial district, which i rrpres.lnt.atLv(T ?f ,a sJsanUc corpora- tures ln nfe under the head of "SpoUOKs Reputation" at Orpheum. Harrison Armstrong, author of "Cir cumstantial Evidence," and numerous other miniature -dramas, is presenting a one-act political episode, "A Spotless Reputation." This Uttls playlet has been making a decided hit wherever shown on the circuit, as the topic with which it deals is a timely one and Is forcibly presented. Matinee at Baker Tomorrow. "It Happened in Nordland" will be the Ferris Hartman bill at the Baker tonight, tomorrow matinee and night for the last three times. The piece has drawn large and enthusiastic audiences all week, and has been the means of establishing the organization in strong favor in this city. It affords abundant opportunity for the well known star to air his political views on live ques tions ln several topical songs that never fall to score. "The Education of Mr. ripp." No more popular series of cartoons were ever run than the Gibson plc- 'The Is comprised of Baker county, from ! te suiar kln The '"Vered ! Education or Mr pipp,- and tne p ay $3000 to $4000.- The Catena petition I thViftv Oakland hmfsewives siiar of I lund'd . Up0n nthem y . ,Auustu" demanding that the matter of an addl-! :U 7. tJawana housewives sugar or Thomas Is equally as entertaining. It taffjX hViXomlh mu"!!. i JrfAr i Vk' startling wJU be presented by the Baker Stock referred to the people of the state was prhe suirar looked rood to the victims ' lmi'any ?l tiie Bunal"w " "ext presented, but was not accepted or filed. anhlTlceCkeofbeUe?. 1 Th-'Vru-t ! wfk "JfiTif ?","la,y SI1!??-1 w"! 1 ne rererenaum on me urcKon Agri cultural collee Improvement appronria tlon, it is understood, will not be filed. a record business until urcliaser delved beneuth s p of a sack she received, and breakers did a suspicious V. . swroiary ox siaw i ' i i to her consternation discovered that otner rererenoum pe utions "at wui , four , of tn product covered '."VS? P'SPiSifwtfr?I,nK; about 98 Pounds of nice white sand. nZ.rZlir. o,Aal Tr. Srl , Tne tw0 operators were taken ln held In November 110. The 1 secretary char(5e by the pollce, and admittf.d their "'f otf cf wJn Be P'n thls evenll1 guilt. the authorities are perplexed until 12 midnight. SAYS HE SHIPPED i CYCLE TO PORTLAND Accused of the theft of a motorcycle belonging to Harry E. Wood, proprietor of the Pavilion market, Steve E. Miller was arrested ln Seattle today by the chief of police on Information furnished by Constable Lou Wagner. It Is aliened by Wood that he loaned the motorcycle, which he values at J125. to Miller April 2. and that Instead of returning It, Miller decamped to Seattle. A com plaint was filed ln Justice Olsen's court a week ago and Miller was arrested to- (Sperlal Dispatch to The Journal. WaUa Walla, WuIl, May 21. Mlla Bran, who last night shot and klUad day. charged with larceny by bailee. William Diaon, a farm hand, and Injured i M.illpr t""8 1,he s,aUlet cmcJ Pollre . , , . . . ilHi i,e haH already returned the mo- hli employer, Jacob Schubert, was ar- freycle to Wood, saying he expressed It rested this afternoon by Sheriff Taylor 'to him last Wednesday: It has not of Pendleton. LADIES' SAMPLE SUITS SKIRTS, COATS AND SHIRTWAISTS i I am handling the entire sample lines of four larpe N'ew York ladies" outer gar ment manufacturers. The samples are the cream of their output. YOU CAN BUY THEM FOR HALF. THIS IS Tatet Me, Face to Face." ROOM SJ614-615. SIXTH FLOOR, MARQUAM BLD., reached here yet. MAC DONALD WILL CO IXT0 BATTLE AG A IX the entire company Is ln the cast. "The Mayor of Toklb" Next. Opening Sunday matinee at the Baker Ferris Ilartman and his already im mensely popular company will present the great musical comedy by Klchard t.arie. j ne Mayor or tokio, wnicn as to the nature of the charge that I Is a story of an American opera troupe will be preferred against them ADDRESS DEALS WITH CITY'S SOCIAL EVILS In Japan and the exciting and ludicrous things that happen to them. The music, scenery and costumes are superb and Mr. Hartman appears at his very best as the Impressario of the troupe." Interesting addresses dealing with the social evil In Portland and the condi tions of rescue and protective work were at each rerformance. made yesterday "afternoon at the mass ; on the bill which is worthy of men meeting at Grace Methodist church. The , tion is the act presented by Miss Aneta meeting was called by the Pacific Coast I Primrose, a quick change artist, who Is A pacha Dance a Drawing Card. L,es Apache de Paris Is drawing ca pacity houses to the Pantages theatre Another novelty Rescue and Protective association, rep resented in this city by the Portland commons for men and the IvOUlse home" for women. Mrs. Kola (. Baldwin, su perintendent of protective work for women, spoke in praise of the I.oiime home, of Its methods and the satlsfjc- making a tremendous hit with the song My ureal uig erotner snvest. R. P. MacDonald, defeated candidate for the Republican nomination from the Tenth ward, filed with the city auditor this morning a petition for the election as councilman on an independent ticket. Dance of Death, Pantages Next Week The death of Cleopatra, which will be the featured attraction at the Pan1 torv way in which all cases sent there 1 tages theatre next week, is a dramatic bv her department had been handled and pahtomlna dance, which Is said to bo of the great benefit to the city Jn having a marvel, of stage Illusion and artlstlo such an Institution. 1 grace. It Is danced by La Loie, an W. G. McLaren, superintendent of the ! artist that is noted for her grace, association, made an address, and Or. j beauty and original Ideas. Leon Wlllett Hyde spoke of the social evil, and of the work of the Association I Ktnr Thestro of Social Hygiene. The meeting was , , ' 1,1 "'"' well attended by representative workers' "rowded houses are the rule at the In rescue and protective work. i Star this week, where the best of mo- . . 1 tion pictures are being shown in a real -n-r,,-..,.-, fiiiTTnvT ir theatre. Mothers should enter their 1 ItUDrj U VlfL.l Li 1 STOPPED AT 0LYMPIA Olympia. Wash.. May 21. The legls latlve Investigating committee suddenly quit work this jnornlng and left for Seattle. It has'not finished with Au- Building Permit. Montana avenue, between Simpson and Jarrett, George Bonner, erect two- story frame dwelling, $4000, PiastSditor Clausen's office and, according to Eighth street between Karl and Rhine. William Irle. erect story and a half frame dwelling, $3000; "Second street, corner Orover, K. Durschmidt, erect two story frame dwelling, $1 700; Washing ton street. comer Sixth, Merchants Trust company, repair five storv brick store, $5000; Oiln street, between Syra cuse ana Butler. A. Mcpherson, erect one story frame dwelling;. $1200: Glbhs 1 street, corner Water, I. Gevurtz, exca vate basement. $1200; Twenty-first street between Hoyt ami Irving, Mrs. E. 1 T. Purdln. erect two story frame flats, j $400; Williams avenue, corner Going. George Tuitle. erect two story frame 'dwelling. $250; Larch street. " corner jMulbtrry, V. F. Brandes, erect story and a half frame dwelling. 12500: Kt ' Thirty-ninth street between Madison 1 Hetrolt, Mich., was elected moderator 1 and Main, F. M. George, erect one Kturvlof the general assembly of the Pr.ahu. . .,. 'ixciiinn, jo'jv, nusseu street, I o?iwen Aiblna all Borthwick, East ! filde Realty company, erect two story frame store and apartment. $14,000 I East Eighteenth street between Thomp 1 son and Brazee. E. L. Sanborn, erect I story and a half frame dwelling-. $-!5nn FALLING HAIR f s the forerunnei ot baldness. II you wish to prevent It, start la now to use n r Lnl the members of the committee said mnJt a,o .na.iri.. this morning that it would probably .r ... ' . ! be two weeks before the committee re- nalrs Wll DeSTln to Come In; good assembled. strong healthy ones too. Tbeold ' hairs will stop falling oat and j DE. J. 31. BAB KLEY dandroll. the cause of baldness, n irf"Ti vimrn t t-atj w1U UPP'. Then yon will I .I.Kt I ED M0DER AT0B Have head of hair to be proud ol. j $1 AND SOe. BOTTLES. AT DRUGGISTS. terlan church, receiving fos m ""'-."f"" J!? u""..0 r Of Chicago. v. hnokl. "The Car. i th. SH.. TK. I A. DALVTI HITCILEJt 8IXK. The kitchen sink can be kept as clean and dainty as a tea cup and why should It not kef A plcaDd-psn bouse wife insists that her Ink shall be as clean at the chins washed ln It. The problem U simple; merely rinse tha Ink thoroughly with warm water and Gold Dust, after each dish-washing. Hake this suds 4. ln the dish-pan. and thus remove the last par- a IXVITES YOTEBS TO CALL AND PB0CCRE PETITION PAMPHLET Car nf th Wir " Pnilo Bay Spee. Newark. N. J. woodabd, czuknara a co. 8KIDMOBB DSCO CO. City Auditor Barbur wants the voters of the city to call at the city hall and procure copies of the pamphlet containing the initiative measures to be voted on at the coming election. These include the new commission charter. There are 4000 of these at the halL i tlcle of grease from that mnctf-used otensIL Gold Dust has the peculiar Quality of dis solving and "cutting" grease. It is, therefore, valuable, not only for keoiilng the sink and pans sweet and clean, bat tor keeping tbe sink .trap" and pipes clear. ' 1 f These will nerer become clogged with grease Eureka Receiver Appointed, if Gold Dust and plenty of hot water be ned Washington Mav 21 Preston Ttt tor washier tha sink each morning and today sent 'to the senate the nomlna- 5 evening. I nun vi ucfirga a. K.imaaii to be re J celvef of; public moneys it JEureka, CaL ' . ' " ' 1 ' . - When this under -price ilTalking Machine Sale 0 ends, you'll not in buy c ma- t. d rec ords under price. Pay a dollar a week. Eilers Piano House. 0 ends, you i y suih fine - chines and w mm r BsesSrSnlaidfinine a ' OUR AMERICAN HOSPITALITY Is famous the wide world over, and it is from this racial trait our national drinking customs have arisen. To heartily welcome a visitor or to enter tain a friend has always been regarded as a sacred duty. And how can anyone be welcomed better than with hearty invitation to join with you in a glass or two of TO) Tho King of All Bottled Beers This famous brew is ;a friend" of every man who uses it. Not only lS-13 l Fljli nnk rn it8eIf but' bccause of its tonic qualities, it is highly healthful. Good barley and hop beer has always been used by the strongest and most civilized nations of the earth. The Most Popular Beer in the WorioV Bottle! Only at tha Anheuser-Busch Brewery SCLouia, U. S. A. CORKED OR WITH CROWN CAPS BLUMAUER & HOCK Distributors PORTLAND, OREt fmmmmmiM i n i .in mmmmmmmmmamimmmjmmmmmmm ;:. . , .... In the best homes the better restaurants will find that proof of nice discrimination - Delicious Appetizing Satisfying Keeps after it is opened, ' Pure and unadulterated. The natural flavor of red-tipc tomatoes, fresh from the vines, 'combined with the purest of 6pices, prepared in spotless kitchens. Endorsed by the United States Government in its every ingredient Formula and label unchanged the Food Law now conforms to our high standard excellence, jk- f Our kitchens are open to the public and visitors are always welcome. fl CURTICE BROTHERS CO, Rochester, N. Y. (