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Vol. IV. ROCHESTER, N.Y., JANUARY 7, 1932 No. 18 Veterans' Memorial Bridge Opened THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE COURIER • Ridgemont Coif Club May Start New And Dedicated Before Large Crowd WILL BE PUBLISHED THURS., JAN. 21 Has New Year Party 1\fembers of the Ridgemont Golf Bus Service Over :--fidst a gay holiday scene, Veteran's ).Iemorial Bridge was formally Radio Tips, Questions Stillman Moves to Club spent New Year's Eve to­ ded1cate(l and opcn~d to puulic use on Decem)Jer 27. A crowd of se,·eral gether at a party in the ~lub house Veterans' Bridge thous. ntl anastates that to Ilollcnbcck ~treet, to Keeler distance. "Lining up"' a receiver Gold Star mothers, American in the industry. merchandise will be more easily Republican Women :;trcet, across the bridge and also makes it as selective as it is Lqgion IIH:Illbers and city officials The new model extracts the water selected, especially as far as color To Meet Tonight through Lewiston avenue to Dewey took the leading parts in the dedi- from clothing after it has been possible for that particular receiver avenue. Alternate buses would run is concerned. The sale announce­ The regular business meeting of cation. james F. Gallivan acted washed by means of compressed to ue. to Long Pond road and down Do you remember the tuning ment will be found in the advertis­ the Tenth \Vard \Vomen's Repub­ for the logion, }.[ rs. Daniel Rosen- 1 air. The old-style wringer and Dewey avenue to Britton road. ing columns. lican Club will be held tonight in kranz and ..\1 rs. Flora Becker for newer style whirling method have condensers in the old battery re­ Councilman Nelson A. Milne and ceivers-those sets of plates that the clubroom on Driving Park ave­ the Mothers, Stephen B. Story for been completely eclipsed by this \Villinm F. Duman, commissioner worked in and out of mesh when nue. Refreshments will be served the city, and George \\'. Studley new development, according to Mr. Did You Know? of public safety, are co-operating you turned the dials? "Well, those and a social hour will follow the for the workers who built the Hahn. Do you know that you can buy with John F. UIYert, general man­ arc the instruments that "tune" meeting. Mrs. Gertrude Dorschcll bridge. Two plaques were unveiled The golden bowl has the same made to order window shades in ager of the Hochester lines, in ad­ your receiver to the different sta­ is in charge of refreshme·nts, as­ in the ccntrr oi the hridge, one to capacity as the tub of the wa~her your neighborhood in any color, vancing the proposed service. Be­ tions. In a modern set they are sisted by .Mrs. Charles Doty. the men who died in the \Vorld and requires SO :;cconds to dry the material, or size, that you may re­ sides furnishing a much-needed shielded or covered and are mount­ The \\'ednesday afternoon card clothes. It eliminates torn clothing quire, at very reasonable prices, a ~cn·ice, tht•y feel it would con­ \\'ar and the other to the three ed on one abaft. That's why they parties have resumed their rt'gular and broken hooks, buttons and few of which are quoted below? siderably lighten the rush-hour n•cn killed during the construction must be aligned. schedule and arc held each \Ved­ buckles. In addition there is no New hand made shades, 3' x .6' congestion on the Driving Park oi the bridge. In the old battery sets each con­ nesday at tl;le clubroom. ~Irs. whirling or spinning to vibrate and (mounted on your own rollers) as avenue trackless trolley. Bishop John Francis O'Hern of denser had a dial to tune it. You Kathryn Strauss is chairman. shorten the Iiie of the washer. It follows: Dead finish Holland $.60; the l~ochc~ter diot:c~e pronounced turned each dial until the station is priced practically the same as the opaque, $.80; duplex, $.95. the bcned1cation. George Jenkin­ desired was tutted in "just right." ordinary type of washer. Washable Cambric, $1.00. Delta Phi Fraternity Johnston Window Is ~on was marshall of the parade ~owadays, with all the condensers Washable Holland, $1.20. which preceded the opening. An on one shaft, they are lined up Holds Holiday Party Pierced by Bullet Hartshorn rollers, 39", 20c each. D Ph. f · h ld · honored guest in this parade wa> MODERN RADIO for maximum pick-up and selectivi­ 1 \Vindow shades reversed, 20c I eta . I raternlty e Its an- A souvenir of the now-famous Ed\\ in A. Fisher, city engineer Your radio rta~· need service; it ty at the factory; but as your tubes each. nual holrday party and dance at the emeritus. may need tubes. If reception is pursuit by police of two criminals wear and change their characteris­ Shades called for and delivered Lakedale Club Dec. :!9. An excel­ out the Ridge road New Year·s Four ribl.Jons across the bridge not up to ~tandard, it will pay you tics slightly, they throw their cir­ in eight hours. W. H. Bellinger, lent program was arranged and cnr- was found next morning in the H . were cut by golden ~ci,sors in the to get expert advice. For any kind cuit slightly out of balance with the 12H Dewey at Seneca Parkway. ried out, entertainment being fur­ A. Johnston Bakery on Lake ave­ hands of the ).I issrs Barbara and of radio trouble, call }. C. Harrigan rest oi the tuning circuits. Also Glen. 278!!.-Adv. nished by Louis Gardner, pianist nue. The souvenir is a bullet whic h ~lartha Story, Jean Baker and at Glen 43J2. Store at 1456 Dewey the jars to which the tuning con­ and Jack End, saxophonist. The went through the bakery's plate Ccorgianna Dailey, and after 22 Ave.-Adv. densers are subjected will some fraternity orchestra, which is com­ glass window and the display months in construction, Roches­ times alter slightly their positions PERMANENTS posed of five pieces played for screen in the background to land ter's newest and most beautiful APPOINTED FIREMAN on the tuning shaft. A soft and lustrous permanent of dancing during the course of the harmlessly on the floor. hridg{' w;b opened to public use. Earl J . :\!eyers of 370 Knic.:ker­ little by little, and before we unusual beauty is the Kew-pee evening. So The bakery faces the triangle bocker avenue has received his ap­ realize it, our radio is barely able Milkee Steam Permanent which is Mrs. J. E. Gardner of Birr street made by the bridge approaches and 'f r nd ).1• s. Ro!>crt ::-Jcv. ell pointn:~nt to tl:c Hochestcr !'arc to "get" station that once "roared given hy ;\I.r. L. l.Cinl beauty artist and 111 iss Marion Robinson n£ L1lke avenue. Polil.:emen, m true of \Vhcatland ~t r ee!, entertained Department and repor-ted for duty m. The cure is new tubes and at the Rose Heauty Shoppe, 1440 Dewey avenue were hostesses for wild-west fashion, fired from their friends at a New Y car's E\·e party. on New Year's Day. a line-up uy a ~en·ice man wfth Dewey J\ve. This method is recog­ the evening. Refreshments were prowl car at the fleeing criminals' knowledge, training and equipment. nized as the safety method and is served about 12 o'clock. The com­ car, but one oi their shots tnueled I said last week that if a receiver free from dangerous chemicals. It mittee in charge included Gerald acros~ the triangle and found its New Owners Offer Pri%e for Name was noisy and removing the aerial is as attractive a wave as has yet T. Coyle, Vernon Thibault, Nelson way into the bakery. and ground wires failed to stop the been invented. For a limited time Newell, Jack ~fdfahon and Frank Mr. Johnston presented the sou­ For Dewey Ave. Gasoline Station noise in the receiver that the trou­ this permanent is $6.50 at Rose's. Benson. The affair also served as ,·enir at police headquarters where ble was in the set itself. I am go­ Phone Glen 61GS for your appoint- A 11rizc (>f 100 gallon~ of ~a-oline will be given away within the next a farewell party to .Mr. Coyle who it was officially identified as being ing to qualify that statement by ment.-Ad\·, week by the former D and l. Ser\"ice Station, which has been taken over 1s resigning as president. from the gun of one of the pursu­ adding-provided the receiver 1sn't hy IH'\\ O\\ ncr ~ . and which awaits a name to be su~:;:ested by readers of ing policemen. The damaged w in­ The C"ouner. The contest for a name is now open and closes at midnight, picking up noise through the house Go to Edouard':.. There's a BOY SCOUT NEWS # dow which is drawing some atten­ lighting circuit. A poor wiring job January 11. The \\inner of the 100 gallons of gasoline will be announced special on \\'omen's full-fashion Scouts of Troop 81 are looking tion from sight-seers will be re­ 111 the next i-~ue. with loose contacts, or a light hose, new spring lihadcs, at 59c for plenty of snow this week end placed by the police department. :\uyone may enter the contest. SQcket ·with loose or broken con­ pair. Edouard's Sample Dress to provide a proper background Incidentally the hold-up men suc­ tacts will cause trouble when the ~o purchase is required to submit Plan Benefit Card Shop, 1546 Lake Ave.-Adv. for their overnight hike to Three ceeded in outdistancing the police a , uggested name. All suggestions house is jarred, while furnace Lakes in Durand-Eastman Park further up on the Ridge road and should be mailed or sent to the sta- operating motors, elevators, vac­ ling in apartment houses. To de­ Party January 28 Saturday of this week. The boys have not yet been arrested. at 1US7 Dewey a\·enue. An ex­ -\ card party for the benefit of uum cleaners, warming pads, etc., tect this trouble an additional "test" will be accompanied by their planation, not to (•xceed 50 words the Sisters of the Good Shepherd produce sputtering hum and crack- receiver is sometimes necc~sary. fathers. in length, telling why the name is Holy Angels Home for Girls in Fred Frearson has just been ad­ Ascension Girls Giving considered appropriate, must ac­ \\'inton road south, is planned for RIVIERA FEATURE REVIEW mitted to the troop membership. company each suggestion. Entrants January 28. It will be held at The scouts gave a belt and buckle Tableau on January 21 may visit the station if they wish. eight o'clock in the evening at the Tonight iactory to make a dramatic stand set to Stephen C. Pool, their scout­ The Girls Friendly Society of the The station is now being run by Columbus Auditorium in Chestnut Kay Francis and Lilyan Tashman for wealth and luxury on New master as a Christmas gift. Church of the Ascension will pre­ E. S. Coy and Thomas \\'hitmore, street. ar(' sophisticated young gold-dig- York's PMk Avenue, whereas sent a tableau, "The Fotygraph Al­ who was connected with the former Bridge, pedro, pinochle and 500 gers who work for a big business Gable is seen as a candidate for Go to Edouard's. Special on bum" on January 21 at the church owner.ship. J\n opening special is will be played and there will be a man, in ''Girls .\bout Town.'" \Vhen the state governorsl1ip who sud­ \\'inter coats at $S.95, $9.90 and on Lake avenue at Riverside St. announced in the advertising col­ suitable door prize. Tickets which \'isiting Babitts come to town, Kay denly finds his political ambitions $14.95. Edouard's Sample Dress The stage show will be accom­ umns, together with further details are ;;o cents, may be obtained at and J.ilyn put them in the right thwarted by his intere~t in the Shop, 1546 Lake avenue, opp. panied by old-fashioned songs. A of the contest. the door. frame of mind so lhat profitable beautiful heroine. \\'agg's Corncrs.- Ad\·, silver collection will be taken. busine~s deal. can be effected wUh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ them. r SMALL, LEAN (Whole or Rib End) \\'arncr Baxter, whose popularity • IS not exceeded hy that of any male Bridge Breakfasts, Luncheons and p actor in motion pic t ure~. enacts the RKLOINS • • : 13c leading role in "Surrender." He is . a French prisoner of war who finds romance with a beautiful Prussian Dinner Parties PO ROAST • • • 19c girl of noble birth. Leila Hyams Cut from Prime Steer U. S. Inspected Beef appears as the girl. WE SPECIALIZE in the little delicacies which help to make F ri.-Sat. I n "Too Many Cooks,'" the story your party just a little bit different- such as : is designed for laughing purposes LEC OF LAMB • • 19c only and rC\'olves about the antics GENUINE SPRING LAMB of thirteen memuers · of the Cook Small Parker House Rolls-Nut Bread-Cloverleaf Rolls 1 family, who take an active interest in the courting affairs of a young Butter Wafers and Our Famous Patte Shells CLOVERBLOOM ------~~.. -~:--~ .:__ "'=.. ----""JQ;~'!"L.~... couple, played by Bert Wheeler and FULL CREAM BUTTER .... 29c Dorothy Lee. Racketeering women and lonely ' FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS millionaires- .. STRINGLESS She is young; he is thirty years her senior. And they marry- JELLY ROLL 19c NUT BREAD 19c Saturday Only FRESH GREEN BEANS .. lb. ISc Such a situation is presented in COFFEE the new sophisticated drama, "High BOSTON CREAM PIE . 19c RINGS 19c Stakes," with Lowell Sherman and • • • :--rae :Murray, heading a distinguish­ ed cas of players. S un.-Mon.-Tues. Joan Crawford and Clark Gable, H. A. JOHNSTON KLEEN BAKERIES Bauman Baynes who appeared together to advan­ Four Shops To Serve You: DRIVING PARK at DEWEY AVES. tage in "Laughing Sinners," score a second time in "Possessed." 827 DEWEY AVE. 1300 DEWEY AVE. 400 LEWISTON AVE. We Deliver-Phones: Glen. 1182-1183-1184 :\(iss Crawford appears as a poor 1505 LAKE AVE. (Next to Lincoln-Alliance Bank) girl who goes from a paper box Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 2 ROCHESTER, N.Y., JANUARY 7, 1932 Tenth Wa.rd Courier

~Bfa1'ciblt4111VTtA ! TONIGHT (last times) JVews of the Churches \i:======-======il p( 1V I ~ #1ft 1 Kay Francis-Lillian Tashman North Presbyterian-The Junior FRIDAY -SATURDAY Lake Avenue "GIRLS ABOUT TOWN" Department Teachers of 1\orth 2 DELIVERIES PHONE at Flower City Park and ''SURRENDER'' with Church School held a conference at DAILY GLEN. 1454 Warner Baxter-Leila. Hyams .. upper on Monday, January 3, to SPECIALS Adults LOWER make plan~ for the new quarter's FRIDAY-sATURDAY work in the departrrent. Guests at 25c Bert Wheeler-Dorothy Lee PRICES Children 10c tl e conference were 11iss Grace FRESH BABY "TOO MANY COOKS" Rider, of Paterson, New Jersey and ~f •~~ R.lth ilockovan. Aft~;r the FREE! VnnityThurs.-Fri. Ware and "HIGH STAKES" with confl'rcncc a social hour was enjo)"­ PORK LOINS To Every Lady Lowell Sherman-Mae Murray WHOLE OR RIB END cd hy those present and the eve­ (2 lbs. to a customer) Sunday-Monday- Tuesday ning was roncluded with girls' JOAN CRAWFORD and CLARK GABLE in basketball practice. \Veck <>f Prayer will be observed in North Church, January 10 to 17, "POSSESSED" with meetings and topics as fol­ lows: Sunday, 11 a. m., ".\ Deepening Consciousness"; Monday, 7: l.:i p m.,"Faith in a Conquering Christ"; Tuesday, 7 :·15 p. m., "Leadership of DU BA 'S ONE and ON Y the I foly Spirit"; \Vednesday. i :45 p. m., ''World Friendship." \\ ith ESTER P RE FOOD SHOP Rev. James A. Hamilton of Lima Presbyterian Church, as guest speaker; Thursday, i :4.3 p. m., ra ce Sa e WISHART-NEWMAN "Prayer for the Youth oi the \Vorld,"; Sunday, 11 a. m., Com­ The marriage of Miss Evelyn BECK'S FRI.-SAT. SPECIALS munion. Augusta ::\cwman, daughter of ~tr. The Rouse Class supper meeting and Mrs. Charles S. N"wman of ~~~~~N COFFEE 31 c lb. DRASTIC CUTS! will be helcl ~tonday in co-operation BLEND • • • • \Vhitney road, Penfield, and James with the meetings of the \Veck of (In Sealed Tins) l'raver. S. Wishart, son of :Mr. and Mrs. EVERYTHINC Ti1e regular luncheon meeting of John C. \Nishart of Rand street, SUNKIST 27 FRESH GREEN 25 the Afternoon Circle is to be held took place in St. Luke's Episcopal LEMONS C d.z. BEANS. 2 lbs. C this afternoon in the Parish House. Church. The Rev. Samuel Tyler P IC D T SELL! At 6 :30 p. m., a supper meeting of performed the ceremony in the MEDIUM-SIZE BLUE GOOSE C the Glenwood Circle in the Parish presence of the immediate families. House, and at eight o'clock, a Wes­ The bride wore a gown of white CRAPE FRUIT ...... 6 for 25 son Oil demonstration in connec­ satin and carried a bouquet of COST DISRECARDED! tion with the regular meeting of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. A wedding breakfast at the Saga­ T. W. BECK-Fruit~ & Vegetables the Eric Circle. 1487 DEWEY AVE.-GLEN. 1999 Last Sunday, Rev. F. \V. Palmer more followed the ceremony. Protestant hospital chaplain, told of Both Mr. and Mrs. \Vishart were COME IN AND his work in the seven hospitals of members of the class of 1927 at the Rochester, at the regular meeting University of Rochester. Since that of the Young Peoples' Sunday Eve­ time Miss ::-:ewman has been em­ Williamson Furnaces ployed as artist on the staff of the SEE FOR YOURSELF! ning Group. Helen Rhodes pre­ Where you want it ~ided at the meeting and introduc­ ~Iuseum of Natural History at the When you want it - OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8 P. M. - ed Dr. Palmer. At the meeting of University of Rochester. :\{r. Wish­ HEAT Without fuel waste art took graduate work at Prince­ the Group on January 10, the topic Furnaces Cleaned and Repaired for discussion will be "Living the ton University and is now a teacher ADAM W. DUNBAR CO. Christian Life in the City and in at John 1!arshall High School. Gutter and Conductor Work Following a short trip to Canada the Country: a comparison." This Terms Arranged if Desired Men's Furnishings meeting is in preparation for a de­ Mr. and Mrs. Wishart arc now at bate between a team of Grace home at the Dewey Apartments. E. J. BARNER TAILOR - CLEANER & DYER Presbyterian Church and Korth Church, to be held at Grace Church Trade With Independents 486 Dewey Ave. Phone, Glen. 4611S 1322 Dewey Avenue on January 24. Grace Church will take the affirmative side and North the negative of the question: "Re­ solved: that it is easier to live a Christian Life in the Country than in the City."

Redeemer Lutheran-The First Sunday after Epiphany will be cele­ brated next Sunday morning with appropriate services of worship and sermon by the Rev. \V. L. Dowler on the subject, "Our Reasonable Service Unto God." The theme of NEED THAT EXTRA TON? the Children's Sermon will be "The TENTH WARD Road to Happiness." The chorus SERVICE AT Glenwood 5767 choir of forty voices under the di­ rection of :Miss Thankful Spauld- ing, will sing. . & Next "Wednesday evening, Janu­ CITY COAL COKE CO. ary 13, the mid-week services will WAGG'S CORNERS be resumed with Rev. Frederick E. Reissig of Emmanuel Lutheran Main Office-226 Kent Street Glenwood 6895 Church speaking on the work of the deaconesses in Personal Evange­ lism. The following week will be An Exclusive SALE OF the time for the Annual Congrega­ tional meeting when reports will THOR Feature ••• an MYERS & STONEHAM SAMPLE DRESSES be given by officers of all societies. Electrical Contractors ALL DRESSES REDUCED The children's confirmation class entirely NEW Method Formerly with Ward-Tompkins FLAT CREPES, SILK TWEDES meets each Thursday evening at 7 and HOUSE DRESSES 1517 Lake Ave. (downstairs) o'clock in the Parish House for all of DRYING clothes ••• boys and girls, 13 to 15 years of age. PHONE: GLEN. 2604 $1 to $5.98 Thor's Golden Bowl washer is entirely Souvenir with Each Purchase different from any other machine on R.C.A. Radiotrons "Wouldn't you be surprised if I Dewey Sample gave you a check for your present, the market. The entire load of wet 11 Radio Service Dress Shoppe Henry?" clothes is placed in the Golden Have an extra "I certainly would, dear." Bowl," where the water is removed $2 50 1864 DEWEY A VENUE "\Veil, here it is, all made out, Plug Installed • up Open Evenings Glen. 1646 by the gentle action of compressed ready for you to sign." air. In just 80 seconds they are damp­ dry ... in fact many pieces can be put right through the ironer without "line-drying." Meyerhoff Bros. Market 'PHONE FOR FREE 1479 LAKE AVE. WE DELIVER GLEN. 23 and 24 DEMONSTRATION ARMOUR'S CLOVERBLOOM , or Further Detqils PORK Whole r------~----~~---, LOINS or Half ROLL BUTTER .31c ' Special SHARP FRESH HAMS ..... llc lntroc:luctory American Cheese ... 25c SMALL STEAM SAUSAGE .. 12c OHer DOWN Extra Liberal Allow­ SUGAR...... 5 lbs. 24c ance for Your Old PAYMENT SIRLOIN 2 C Washer. This offer is STEAK ...... Armour's Veri-Best llb. ja.r fora limited time only Easy Terms Peanut Butter ... 17 c POT ROAST BEEF .. 17c DAISY 308 Driving Park Ave. ARMOUR'S Hahn Radio Shop GLEN. 3982 STAR HAM, 10-12lb. 18c Pastry Flour .... 5lbs.10c Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection Tenth VVard Courier ROCHESTER, N.Y., JANUARY 7, 1932 PAGE 3 CHRISTMAN'S BEST RUBBER HEELS Goodyear, O'Sullivan or Hoods CASH MARKET LADIES' 35c MEN'S 40c 350 Driving Park Ave. Glenwood 1787 SIAMO The Best Shoemaker in Town! Phone us your order-We Deliver 1450 Dewey Ave.--40 Exchange St. WEEKMEN D SUCCESTIONS Main 763-We Call and Deliver CHOICE POT ROAST BEEF 18c LEXINGTON SCHOOL NO. 34 BONELESS-MILK-FED WANT ADS ROAST OF VEAL ...... 25c ] ohn Perkins and Sam Litterio, H. P. MONROE MARKET Rates per insertion: 2c word, both of the Third c;rade A, have FRESH DRESSED minimum charge 25c; no ads recently joined the Saturday After­ 371 DRIVING PARK AVENUE taken over telephone; cash or noon Art Class for specially gifted ROASTING CHICKENS . . .. 31c stamps must accompany ad; send WEEK-END SPEC.IALS to 25 S. Water St. children at the :\Icmorial Art Gal­ FRESH DRESSED lery. Yearling FOWL and DUCKS. 29c \Vl!\:DOWS STICK? They often A fine ~pccimen of a paper wasp's PORK LOINS (rib end) ..... 14c do, hut that is easily remedied. nest has recently been presented to Call the carpenter at Glen 5318-:\1. the Science room by Eleanor and Fresh Ground Hamburg ..... 12c He will give you an estimate oi cost. LEG of LAMB ...... 20c Also general carpenter work, al­ Donald Rambert of Finch street. Spring Lamb for Stewing .... 1Oc terations, repairs, etc. Glen 5318-~L The nest which measures 17 inches Fresh Ground Hamburg 2lbs. 25c was found in an apple tree on a A~fERICA~ TEXTILE CO.­ farm. One apple is buried in the ~loth holes, tears, burns rewoven in Boneless Beef Stew ...... 15c Veal for Stew or Pot Pie ..... 12c any material. Call and deliver. nest, while the shape of another Glen. 3446. 21 Dorothy Ave. apple is plainly shown. INDIVIDUAL DRESS~IAKING CLASSES - The bulletin board di~play exhibi- DICED STEAKS ...... lOc each ;\frs. Jean Hamilton, 284 Albemarle ted papers showing the greatest im- PHONE: GLEN. 5024-WE DELIVER St. has resumed her dressmaking provement in penmanship. Names classes and will assist you with your entire wardrobe; dresses, coats, suits of those whose papers were shown fll...----F•R•E•E_P_.ARKIN___ G_IN_• R•E•.AR-•O•F-MAR--KE-T-----• 'Hahn Radio Shop Is Selling and remodeling. Glen. 1941. follow: 6A and 6B, :Michael An- CURTAINS laundered, all kinds. saldi; 6B and 5.\, Robert Whytl; .------··-----"'11 Out Its Entire Stock of Stretched and pressed, tinted if de­ 51\ and 5B, Robert Millard; ·lA and sired. Reasonable prices. Mrs. Flor­ 4B, Earl Rctchless; 4 B and SA, KATHRYN E. KEHR ence Carroll, 452 Clay Ave. Glen. Anna Bascom; 31\ and :!B, Jean 1931 and 1932 RADIOS 2217. Bernhard; 3B and 2A, America Announces her special course of VACUUM CLEANERS, repaired. Giralico. BALLROOM DANCING FOR Free inspection. E. L. Kelly, 165 For the week of December 11, Including: ATWATERMKENT Clay Ave. Glen. 3543. Formerly HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Hoover Dept., Sibley, Lindsay & 1,fiss Greenberg's Second Grade B MAJESTIC and BOSCH Curr Co. had the best attendance having only Latest New York Dance Steps one case of absenct, while Mi>s BAIT - Minnows, crabs, worms, Logan's 6A and 6B Grade and ~!iss Class Starts January 14--8 to 9 p.m. At prices never quoted before. Now is the pickerel bait, bugs and fishing tackle. Practice Dancing Following the Oia.ss 831 Ridgeway Ave. Glen. 5109-M. Thomas's 5A and 5B Grade are tied time to get a radio at a fraction of its value. for second place, having two cases Term of 10 Lessons at $6 SEWING MACHINES over- of absence in each grade. Call Early-Stock is Limited hauled, cleaned and adjusted, $1.00. STUDIO : RIDGE AMUSEMENT BLDG. Variety Electric Sbgp, 516 Dewey The following have given :;o 461 LEWISTON A VENUE Ave. Glen. 4141. hours of satisfactory service on' the FIREWOOD-Cut stove length. Junior Traffic Squad and are en­ REGISTER NOW! PHONE GLEN. 838 ;:~~::vely J 0 to 50% ::~~ar Softwood, 35c barrel; hardwood, 4Sc titled to the Merit Certificate: TERMS AS LOW AS $1 DOWN barrel. Glen. 6!'4-]. 33 Lois St. Harry Gass, Phyllis Axon, Robert STOP- LOOK- AND LISTEN! Aldinger, Betty Geistwite, Anna - OPEN EVENINGS - For a limited time I am giving away Clark, Leslie Wooding, Albert Pi­ SPECIAL WEEK-END SALE OF one package of blades (made to be laroscia, Richard \Vorner, James resharpened) to fit your razor, to CHOICE BLOOM INC PLANTS ...... $1 HAHN RADIO SHOP sos~~~g~:~Ave. each purchaser of a Kriss Kross Thompson, Jack Rutz, Earl Bar­ strapper. Why keep on buying new rett, Bobby Beyer, \\'illiam Lane, BLANCHARD-Florist blades; use your old ones. Geo. \V. Albert LaFave. Randall, 577 Flower City park. Glen. 48 and 52 LAKE AVE. MAIN 1986 or 482 4737. HEMENWAY'S watch, clock and jewelry shop is open to give you service at reasonable prices. SERVICE 1360 Dewey avenue. , , KODATOY FILMS for sale. Announcing • • Bourbon Studio. Phone, Glen. STATION 4445-W cy 387 Magee Ave. SPIRITUALIST message cir­ cles; Thursday, 8:00 p. m.; chairs, 100 Callons of Casoline for a Name! 25c; 1160 Dewey Ave. Private con­ sultations. Appointments. Glen. The former D & C Service Station at 1687 Dewey Avenue is now under CONDENSED new management The new owners are anxious to find a suitable name UPHOLSTERING-New pieces made; old pieces recovered and re­ for the station and offer 100 gallons of gasoline as a pnze. The contest paired. Lowest prices. Steko Up­ is now open and will close at MIDNIGHT, JANUARY 14, 1932. This holstering. 126 Steko Ave. Glen. STATEMENT 3712-~L contest is open to everyone except employees of the station. Each sug­ REPAIRH\G-Bissell or Vacu­ gested name must be accompanied by an explanation of why it is suitable, ette carpet sweepers. All makes not to exceed 50 words in length. Visit the station if you wish, before as of December 31, 1931 repaired. Variety Vacuum Cleaner Co., 516 Dewey Ave. Glen. 4141. submitting your suggestion. Entries may be mailed or brought to the sta­ DRESSMAKING, altering and tion at 1687 Dewey Avenue anytime up to next Thursday. You are not RESOURCES remodeling exclusively. Prices required to purchase anything to enter! reasonable. Violet Harmon, 1505 Cash on hand and in banks ...... _...... $ 4,232,017.52 Dewey Ave. • U. S. Government Bonds .... _...... 8,157,062.52 V ACUU~I CLEAKERS rebuilt, any make, from $6 to $10. Guaran­ ONE QUART OF 35c OIL FREE New York State and l\Iunicipal Bonds .. 1,533,926.13 teed 1 year. All work done in our own shop. \'ariety Vacuum Clean­ Our Opening } WITH EACH PURCHASE OF Other Securities ...... 7,405,086,75 <'r Co. al6 Dewey Ave. Glen. 4141. Bonds and Mortgages ...... 4,627,946.02 FOR RENT-2 rooms, complete­ Special 9 OR MORE CALS. OF CAS ly furnished for housekeeping. Heat Secured Loans (collateral) ...... 23,637,389.03 and light. $6 week. 440 Ridgeway Commercial Loans ...... ,. . 10,879,680.80 Ave. Glen ..i264- \V. EFFECTIVE FOR TEN DAYS- JAN. 7 to 17 RE-UPHOLSTERIKG-For the Real Estate ...... 3,392,968.78 • best in workmanship and materials l•'urniture and Fixtures ...... none at a minimum cost, call Chas. F. WE CARRY THESE BRANDS Williams, 3.39 Lexington Ave. Glen. HICH PRESSURE Customers' Liability on Acceptances and 41S7. Formerly with Hubbard, OF GASOLINE and OILS Eldredge & :\filler. Letters of Credit ...... 1,182,995.96 FOR RE~T-Tacoma St., 39, GREASING 75c off Glenwood Ave. Pleasant large 25c extra. for spraying springs KENDALL- CONOCO- TEXACO Total...... $65,049,076.51 front room suitable for • couple. \ Board i£ desired. Home comforts, This price includes SUNOCO- TYDOL- CULF phone. • Checking Transmission KENDALL HICH TEST and LIABILITIES SPECI,\I. on rebuilt vacuum and Differential cleaner<. Eurekas, Hoovers, Capital ...... $ 5,000,000.00 Swccper-vacs. at $1:>- Guaranteed Your Oar Greased Free of THRIFT CASOLINES and 1 year. Variety Vacuum Cleaner Charge i! We Miss a Fitting ~nrp1u:s ...... :3,500,000.00 Co. 516 l>eway avenue. Glen. 4141. 100 ~ PURE PENNSYLVANIA OIL Undi\'ided Profits ...... 924,782.94 FOI{ RE~T- Completely fur­ nished kitchenette, bedroom, and •••..•••• • • ••••••.•. ..• QUICK STARTING FUEL 100% PURE 188 PROOF Reserves ..... 1 2,548,870.98 living room. Heat and light. $7 week. ·1~0 Ridgeway Ave. Glen Bills Payable ...... 1,500,000.00 526·~- \\'. THRIFT PENN. 2, c ALCOHOL Deposits ...... 50,392,423.63 FOR RENT-Six room house, furnished or unfurnished, at 15 IJiahility on Acceptances and Letters o£ Ehnguard Rd. Glen. 1066-M. or GASOLINE 9c OILS Credit ...... 1,182,998.96 Glen 8Hl-R. Qt. e FOR H.ENT-LOWER and upper Plus 2c Tax Gal. 5 gal. lots $2.75 •rotal ...... $65,049,076.51 ·1 rooms each. Porches. Modern. Best in Town for the Money In Your Container Quart Gal. Reasonable to good tenant. 20 Wentworth S't. Gen. 5567-R. WASHING ).fACHINE repairs and parts on Harmony, Arabelle, Cass, ABC, Easy and other makes. Winter Gear Lubricant lSc per shot We Fix UMIO Xew rolls $6 set, complete and in­ stalled. No service charge. Variety Guaranteed not to congeal in Zero Weather! Vacuum Cleaner Co. 516 Dewey FLATS TRUST COMPANY A vc. Glen. 4141. SOc Up "I've got ye at last," he cried. Watch For Our Regular Specials OF ROCHESTER "Move if you dare, move I It's taken me months to get ye where 1687 DEWEY AVE. I've gotten ye. Move if you dare I" , , , , SERVICE Member of the Marine Midland Group of Banks "I guess you're right, Eph. But • • Formerly D & C Service Station . it's the first game of checkers you • • STATION • ever won off'n me." Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 4 ROCHESTER, N. Y., JANUARY 7, 1932 Tenth Ward Courier BOWL INC UPPER DEWEY LEAGUE Tea m Standings W L V. alnub ...... ·--·------· 20 13 Hazelnuts . . •. . - -- -- IS 15 Levin's Cash ar et 1 Iickorynuts ...... 15 1:. Cocoanuts . . ·- .... 13 20 1525 LAKE AVENUE WE DELIVER GLENWOOD 305 A verages G Avgs. G. Bauman ...... 30 1S5.19 COUNTRY SMOKED BaT'tcl ...... 33 184.19 ROLL BUT nanehy ...... 30 169.18 ER28c \Vallact· ...... 33 167.17 HAMS . . .. f 'S ). lh·njamm ...... 30 165.26 OM 1.. Bauman ...... 6 165.2 \Vintcrroth ...... 33 163.2:) REG. I )OJw~h ue ...... 3:3 163.22 CRAP FRUIT 5c SIZE 3 for 10c own hilt 11 iller ...... 30 163.16 Shoes 0. Uenjamin . _ ...... 21 163.13 ~~ ucl.lcr ...... 9 162.4 l. (,r,•cn ...... 6 162.3 Round, Sirloin ALL STYLES - TWO PRICES ~~ l'tzingcr ...... 33 159.30 ender Steak ] ackson ...... 27 159.2-1 Porterhouse Strassner ...... -- 33 15·1.5 I!oward ...... 33 153.21 L. Green ...... 18 1.33.10 and \\"orden ...... - .... - ..... 21 153.7 <:::>-"'>~~~-"'> Franklin ...... 1S 152.4 EXPERT R. C. A. TRAINED RADIO SERVICE Rubadou ...... 33 147.29. Dcl\lallie -···· .. -- .. 33 145.28 ~ PERSONAL ~ There is not a better equipped radio r epair Brown ...... 21 141.2 ~-"'>-"'>-~ shop in Rochester Doell ..... ------· ...... 27 131. Harold E. Kendall oi Clay avenue DEALERS FOR BOSCH RADIOS; R.C.A. and SYLVANIA SALE STARTS FRI., JAN. 8 TUBES; PARTS and ACCESSORIES Every pair is of our regular best-selling stocks. The LOWER DEWEY LEAGUE entertained at dinner December 29 approach of the new season forces quick and drastic W L Pctg. in honor of James Tanguay of 1!acks Barber Shop...... 29 4 .879 Syracuse, a classmate at Xew York RUSSELL'S RADIO HOSPITAL disposal. Choicest selections will be snapped up early, Halls Garage ...... 21 12 .636 University. 1052 DEWEY AVE. - Glen. 7196 - Open Evenings so be here when the doors open the first day of the sale. l~enner & Henry...... 20 13 .606 Rogers I. G. A...... 18 15 .545 ~rown Sen·icc...... - 17 16 .515 Nelson \Veighhill, son of Mr. and Huster Browns ...... 12 21 .364 :Mrs. George Weighhill of Locust CLEARANCE OF MEN'S FOOTWEAR Roses Barbers ...... 10 23 .303 Sensational Sale street has returned to the Univer­ Black or Brown Calfskin Oxfords Defendorfs Garage ...... 4 29 .121 Averages sity of Alabama after spending the Dresses-Coats-Hats and Scotch Grain Leathers G Avg. Christmas holidays with his par­ Firwlayson ...... 6 186.5 ents. · Drastic Reductions in our mer­ \Vall ...... 28 182.2 .. chandise mean real savings to and ~ I ount ...... 30 174.7 t'onno lly ...... 9 172.2 Miss Frances Robinson of Gors­ you. Come in and compare our C. Demler...... 33 171.7 line street is in the Genesee Hospi­ K Schmanke...... :..... 9 170.8 values. No charge for alterations P.ennctt ...... 15 168.11 tal where she is recovering from a during sale. Klimm ...... 18 168.4 fractured hip received last Septem­ IT. J.unclgard ...... 33 167.9 ber. NAZARETH l Carried in all sizes. Best quality Davidson ...... 18 166.4 UNIFORMS 5 at very lowest prices, Gerber ...... 30 165. " ~lakin ...... ···------·· 30 164.20 ~!iss Dorothy L. Lyndon, :Miss \Vcathers ...... 30 16·1.18 Marion I Gray and Mrs. I. Gray LA BELLE APPAREL SHOPPE Ro)•le ...... -...... 3 164. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burton ...... 18 163.12 Open Evenings FINAL SALE OF Labar ...... 33 162.31 Heckle ..... - ...... 15 161.10 TriangleCharles G Show. Lyman on Dec.at the 23 .Princeto n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======~=~ E,·erts ...... 9 159.1 Painting Paperhanging \Vhitmore ....._ ...... 33 158.1 Special During Jan. ENNA JETTICK Zimmerman ...... 33 158.20 The Big Ridge Pedro Club was Melvin D. Andrews • Powers •. - ...... 33 157.26 entertained at the home of :Mrs. Interior Wall Decorations MARCELLING and 25 Ilcnry ...... 30 157.13 Ray Geer at a Christmas party. Interior Remodeling FINGER WAVING. . C Shepherd -·--·------15 157.8 (Short Hair Only) Potter ...... 27 156.9 Presents were exchanged. Prizes Sanitas - Craftex SHOES Glen. 3332-R 3 Welstead Pl. ~[. Lundgard ...... 30 156.2 were won by Mrs. Bodane, Mrs. LONG HAIR . . .. 50c ~~a honey ...... 30 155.19 Stopani and Mrs• .McAnn. ALL BRANCHES OF \'alcnte ...... 27 155.2 BEAUTY CULTURE 8 .s, Florack ...... 30 154.16 Reasonable Prices ' Everson ...... 15 154.3 M r. and Mrs. William T urberille Prompt Service '2· and$ O'Keef ...... 9 154.3 Wright Beauty Shop and family are attending the 40th 0. Schmanke ...... 33 150.19 FRANK GYSEL 39 TACOMA ST., off Glenwood Bain ...... 24 150.17 wedding anniversary o f Mr. Tur­ PLUMBING and HEATING GLENWOOD 6670-R Smith ...... 30 150. berille's parents in Mt. Morris. Ar­ Evening.'! by Appointment 149.!) 464 Birr St. Glen. 6699-M Love ...... 33 line T uberille spent the week-end Schmanke's Brownhilt Shoe Store I Icrtzberg ...... 27 148.13 1480 DEWEY AVE. cor. RIDGEWAY AVE. Burns ...... -...... 27 146.15 w~th her aunt in that village. Icleman ...... 15 144.8 ·Your Hair Cut Kerner ...... :37 142.9 • Open Evenings Dependable Footwear Since 1914 ~Ir. and ~Irs. George Holloway + ~lcCullock ...... 3 141. At Home Without !Iall ...... 33 140.32 of \Vheatland street spent New NEWS ITEMS Rose ...... 24 1-!0.21 Year's Day with ::\Ir. and ~Irs. Wil­ Extra Charge Drumm ...... 9 140.3 Grennen _ ...... 9 140. liam Barker of Sea Breeze. E. A. ROSE-Glen. 2022-J PUBLISHED IN BRING IN YOUR OLD RADIO TUBES Guerin ...... - ..... 27 139.2 \'an~\tta ...... u-······· 27 138.2 THE COURIER ALLOWED ON PURCHASE 10 Rogers ...... 24 138.4 The Ladies Aid of the Dewey Re­ loc PRICE OF NEW TUBES C Lake ···--·---- ...... 15 138.2 iormed Church \\ill meet tonight at Sylvia Beauty Salon ATNO Renner ...... 33 137.31 the home of !-.lrs. George Holloway 239 Eastman Ave.-Glen. 6554-J R.C.A.-SYLVANIA-MAJESTIC TUBES Kirby ...... _ ...... 6 136. in \Vheatland street. Special Week of Jan. 11 \Vm. Demler ...,_...... 3 130.2 CHARGE Bullen ...... -_,,...... 33 129.31 24-CURL $3 50 ]. Schmanke __ ...... 30 129.3 Donald M. Schaad, son of Mr. PERMANENT. . . • SEND THEM TO HAHN RADIO SHOP s~::;~~~v;· Additional Curls 15c each Dc£endorf ...... 24 126.17 and Mrs. Charles ]. Schaad of Lake Fricker ...... 3 123.20 I avenue, has returned to Tufts Col­ lege in Boston after spending the Greeting Cards The Courier Office NOW LOCATED at 1514 DEWEY cor. KNICKERBOCKER i10lidays in town. Bridge Ensembles 25 S. Water Street Playing Cards Go to Edouard's. There's a + special on new Spring Sunday Nite ADA C. FINDING Still111an's Cigantic Removal Frocks, at $2.!l8, sizes H to H . E d- ~2::45=LARK=~::S::T::.===G::le::n::.::1::42::0: ouard's Sample Dress Shop, 1!H& .• Lake Ave., opp \Vagg's Corners. Modernize your Circulating Library and Clearance Sale -Adv. Bathroom All the Latest Ask lor suggestions at Fiction-3c Day • GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY Renner & Henry Co. STARTS T~URSDAY, JANUARY 7 MARY DAVIS llrs. A. \Vilkins of ~!ason street Plumbing and Heating 429 Driving Park Avenue 1312 Dewey Ave. Glen. 1592 entertained at a surprise party in honor of the 25th wedding anni­ Electrical Repairing 15% to 40% OFF \'ersary of her daughter, Mrs. CASTLEMAN SCHOOL 40 Harry ~tkin and husband. Thirty •\11 teachers and practically all Vacuum Cleaners, Irons, etc. guests attended and presented suit­ children were back in school ::\!on­ Wall Plugs $3.75 and up ON ALL WINTER l\1ERCHANDISE able gifts. Refreshments were day, January -!, ready for the last ANTHONY RANSE ser\'ed and games played. Men's AU-Wool Slip-on four week's work of the term, hav­ 508 Driving Pk. Ave.-Glen. 868-.T BOYS' ALL-WOOL (Were $1) 79 ing benefitted from the change and GOLF HOSE..... C SWEATERS .. $2.49 "\Vhat time do I have to get up rc>t. in the morning?" inquired the new Santa Claus remembered many Were $3.00 BOYS' 3-PIECE SUEDE $4 59 hired man. children with gifts of money; "Any time you li ke," replied the MEN'S HAND MADE $56.46 was banked Monday morn­ SNO-SUITS..... • farmer, "so it's not later than four ing. making a total of $470. Forty­ Ages 3 to 8-Were $5.95 RESILIENT-CONSTRUCTED o'clock." six banked from September 8 to BOYS' 3-PIECE ALL-WOOL d.'l 95 79c January 4 inclusive. The 5A-B TIES ... ·...... grade, Mrs. Lillian Brooks, teacher, YOU SHOULD HAVE JERSEY SUITS .. cl) • Were $1.00 ------TENTH WARD has been 100 per cent in banking A COPY Ages 3 to 8-Were $3.00 this term. BOYS' SHEEP-LINED DUPONT "FUl\ ERAL FACTS" is In their preparations for Christ­ Ages COURIER a complete and au­ BOYS' COMBINATION d.'l 95 mas, the children did not forget FABRIC 8 .to 18 thoritative booklet. It con­ Wash Top Suits. . CD • F. R. METZINGER those less fortunate than them­ Were $4 $3.19 tains informa tion which Ages 4 to 10-Were $3.00 COATS Editor and Publisher selves. Donations of groceries, people have found both vegetables, fruit, candy etc., were helpful and comforting. MANY OTHER OUTSTANDING VALUES! 25 South Water St. brought and together with $15.00 We have a limited num­ in money, provided Christmas din­ lx>r of tbc~c little books on Main 5412 ners and cheer for several families. band. A requC6t will bring Come in and See Them At Our New Store After 5 p. m. a.nd holidays The customary Christmas enter­ you a copy in a plain enve­ Call at 517 Lyell Ave. or tainment in the Assembly was omit­ lope. ted this year. Parties and enter­ Now at 1514 DEWEY AVE. Cor. KNICKERBOCKER Phone Glen. 6318-M (Formerly 1492 Dewey Avenue) tainments in the grade rooms were JOS. J. BUCKLEY News matter must be in the substituted. FUNERAL DIRECTOR OPEN MEN'S hands of the editor no later than The eighth A and B grade is 796 DEWEY AVE. EVERY and Monday preceding date of !&me. working on a school paper, called Telephone Glenwood 4906 EVENING BOYS' the J o-wa-ca, which is to be on STILLMAN'S ~lS • 'TIL 9 WEAR ______;:..:. sale before the end of the term. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection

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Vol. IV. ROCHESTER, N.Y., JANUARY 21, 1932 No.19 Name Committee lBaynes Has Operation THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE COURIER IHahn Named Dealer 1250 Register at For Republican's For Appendicitis WILL BE PUBLISHED THURS., FEB. 4 For ABC Washers Home from the Highland Hospi­ I Iahn Radio Shop of Driving Marshall High 9th Annual Dance tal this wee1<-end will come E. Earl Blanchard, Florist Park avenue has been appointed a John ),f arshall High School is dealer for ABC \Vashers and now bt!coming more and more crowded Coum:ilman J. .scph L. Guzzeta Baynes (of Bauman and Baynes) John Frear Heads minus in the realm of the appendix, In Fifth Anniversary have the various models on display each year. This year is 110 excep­ \I as elcctul chairman of the Ninth but plus in the matter of health. in the showroom. tion, for next term will see 300 t\nnuol Dance and Entertainment On January 2\l, 1927, Donald E. Lake, Ridge Ass'n Earl was rushed to the hospital at Included in the display is the freshmen here and a total registra­ oi the Tenth Ward Republican Club Blanchard opened a modern flower John Frear, funeral dir~ctor of latest development of the ABC tion of 1,:?50. The number of first­ and. in this capacity, will direct 2 :30 in the morning of January 10 shop at •l:i Lake Avenue. Next Lake avenue, was elected president and shortly thereafter was bereft of manufacturers, a new washer in the year students is almost as great as 1 reparations for the affair. week, on Friday and Saturday, of the Lake and Ridge Business appendix. low price field. It is known as the the total registration in 1926, which The dance is to be held St Pat­ January 29 and 30, he will welcome 1-.Ien's Association at the January Earl gave up bowling this season Liherty and is a full-size porcelain was 3;;5, Since 1926, Marshall's ric-k's Day, March 17, at the assem­ to his store, now occupying both meeting. lie is the fourth president to de1·ote himself to a thorough washer, built up to full ABC stand- population has increased over bly hall at Edgerton Park. Joseph 4S and 52 Lake avenue, all his of that organization in as many study oi the Culbertson-Lenz game ards. 2997a while the number of teachers II. Bu~h is again secretary and friends and customers, on his ftfth years, succeeding Harvey M. John­ oi grand slam and during his con­ Hahns are also showing the well- has increased from 20 to 4G, or \lerton J. Dc\Vitt, treasurer. Char­ anniversary. son, baker. 1 known ABC Spinner model at a 130%. les E Bost \\ ick b honorary chair­ valesceuce he has devoted himself During the past few months he Others who will scn·e during 1932 to bridge theory. It will probably new price. It is a wringerless For next ternt 152 classes are I1an. has remodeled the store, and in­ are Frank Short, barber, vice­ washer that does the complete scheduled, with room for only 138 Committee appqmtments as an­ be another two or three weeks be­ vites his patrons to call during president: Freeman L. Clark, hard­ fore Ely Earl Baynes will be back laundry, including washing, rinsing, To overcome this difficulty, it has 'ounced by Dr. Guzzetta, are as these two days, at which time he ware dealer, secretary. Clarence E. in ;.he store to tell abou his opera­ blueing, starching and drying for been arrang-ed that the 1-l's and the follows: will have on display the latest ).1arsh, manager of the l~""lke ave­ tion or his bridge theories, either, the line. A connnient payment I-!!'s will come at the beginning of Door, John E. Shearer; ushers, ~tyles in bridal bouquets, shoulder nue office of the Lincoln-Alliance for that matter. plan, similar to that on which ra- the fifth period and stay for four Joscph G. Shncpp; program, Ed­ and corsage ·bouquets; novelties I3ank, was re-e)('ctcd treasurer. dios arc sold by Hahns, is available. periods, (12 ;;;o P. ).£.-4 :35 P. 1\L). ward A. Krau~; ttckets, Kelson A. for ,the "newest baby" etc. A free They will have no physical educa- Milne; dccorat.ons, :.\[ rs. Dertha COMPETENCE REQUIRED camation will be given to all ' tion, and if they desire extra work, Bu~h; n•usic, Mrs. Richard Saun­ adults, whether they make a pur­ Schmanke in St. Louis \Vhen your cherished antiques Jackson Library Adds they must come in the morning for ders; Hour. !\Irs. Frances Thom­ need refinishing, you naturally chase or not. I fc will feature many special For Shoe Convention Many New Books it. All other classes will remain son; rcfre,hmcnts, Frank O'Brien want a fully competent man to it,•ms for these two days. • The following new books arc now on the same schedule as this term. and Fred E. Clark; checking, do the work; and if you can find John Schmauke of Schmanke's Shoe Store on Dewey avenue is in available ~~ Jackson's Circulating The rumor that morning pupils Frank Lane and Clarence Pichler; such a man, who, due to low over­ Library, 32;; Driving Park avenue: wil l he dismissed earlier than 2 :30, ~nlertainmenl, Shennan Pierce; head expense. can quote a lower St. Louis this week to atend the an­ Ascension Players to nual convention of Brownbilt Shoe Men from Sing Sing, Separate is emphatically denied by school iavors, :.\1 rs. llarriett \\"adman; price than most other craftsmen, Star, The Wrong \Vife, Time of :1uthorities. printing, Claude Burnett; publicity, you would be pleased. Try Jack dealer-; He left Sunday and is ex­ Present Two Comedies pected home tomorrow. Gold, The Range Robbers, Again Donald N. Morris. Fogg, formerly of Hubbard, Eld­ The A~ccnsion Players will pre- The dealers will be shown the Sanders, Blue Eyed Kid Honev- redge & :.\Iiller , , Primrose St. Educational Croup to· s_cnt t\\O one act comedies at the new shoe line together with recom­ liow, Valley Vultures. ' - Glen. 1345-J.-Adv. Meet Monday at No. 41 Mrs. Mackie to be Church of the Ascension Auditori- tllCtHlatioth ,011 policy for the com­ Colonel Grant's Tomorrow, Good um, La~~ avenue an~ • Riversid~ I in~ year. Before leaving, :\ir. Sch­ Time :\ian, Prisoners under the Parcntt .\ no,·el arrangl·ment was made.· Did You Know? tre party at which they will enter­ trend in high pressure greasing is The latest alemite control valve, •1 ar!e and thus something new in The idea of creating human life is Do you know that you can buy tain the entire graduating class of toward a fluid grease or compound, with a ratio of 16 to 1 gives a mimi­ .m ending was evolved. centuries old. But the Franken­ made to order window shades in the school. The party will be held refined directly from crude oil. mum pressure of 3200 pounds, qcin legend in literature is only your neighborhood in any color, Friday-Saturday next Thursday ('vcning, January 28, This new fluid grease, as near as he which can be raised to 10,000 one hundreds years old. material, or size, that you may re­ at the Riviera Theatre, can describe it, is similar to the pounds by .means of a booster. J{alph Graves, who plays light- "Frankenstein'' wa~ written by quire, at very reasonable prices, a Arrangements have hcen made to heavy gear compound used in Sum­ This, Mr. Coy considers to be the heartt•d parts so delightfully, is cast :\frs. i\fary \Vollstonccroft Shelley, few of which are quoted below? have the class song and other selec­ mer for transmissions and differ­ highest minimum pressure of any 111 a natural in ",\ Dangerous Af- wiic of the well-known British New hand made shades, 3' x 6' tions thrown on the screen. Fol­ entials. Ordinary grease, he ex­ outfit in Rochester, and he states fatr," mystery thriller with a hu- poet. It was written in a cottage on (mounted on your own rollers) as lowing the show a lunch will be plains is not used for transmissions that extreme pressure is necessary morous treatment. He plays a lazy the sl10re of Lake Como in a com­ follows: Dead finish Holland $.60; served at the school. or differentials because it has a to thoroughly lubricate a bearing at•d channing ncw~papl'r reporter petition with her own husband and opaque, $.80; duplex, $.95. A pajama party will be held to­ soap base and a consequent low that is "set up" or "frozen" who n·~orts to one wise-crack after with two of his friends. The com­ \ Va~hable Cambric, $1.00. morrow (Friday) evening at the breaking point and will dry and A special introductory offer, an­ tl•e other. Ilc is co-starred with petition was to produce the most Washable Holland, $1.20. home of Mrs. Margaret McCowan "cake" up. It also will channel or nounced elsewhere in this issue, is ] ack Holt, who enacts a role that tmusual story. The others all gave Hartshorn rollers, 39", 20c each. in Rand street for the benefit of the separate from the part which is to being. made by the Dewey Super s a perfect foil for Graves' flippant 1frs. Shelley the palm. and for one \Vindow shades reverserl, 20c association. Prizes will be given in be lubricated and will not flow back Service Station on this new type foo'cry. hundred years there has been no each. lubrication. From a standpoint of wardrobe I st_ory as unusual as "Frankenstein." Shades called ior and delivered games and also for costumes. to it. in eight hours. \V. H. Bellinger, SMALL, LEAN (Whole or Rib End) 11274 Dewey at Seneca Parkway. Glen. 2789.-Adv. I PLENTY FOR EVERYONE! 0 LOINS • .. 11c I ATTENTION PLEASE The repair oi the finest piece of Ijewelry or most delicate watch Wl NG to the great demand for the 19c specials advertised in our last POT ROAST • .. 17c mechanism is well entrusted to ]. Oadvertisement, we were completely sold out Saturday morning at 10 Cut from Prime Steer U. S. Inspected Beef 0. Ledlie, Jeweler. The prompt service and complete satisfaction o'clock. Naturally many of our customers were disappointed.. and we were of the work will please you. At his genuinely embarrassed. EC OF LAMB • • 21c ~tore at 842 Dewey avenue, 1\fr. GENUINE SPRING LAMB Lcdlic also has a well chosen dis­ For this reason, we are repeating the same specials and we hope to play in an unusually varied assort­ have plenty for everyone this weekend. However, if you wish any of these CLOVERBLOOM ment of about everything you can ask for in greeting cards, as well items, it may be best to phone us at your earliest convenience and we FULL CREAM BUTTER ..... 26c as modern fiction in his circulating will save them for you. library. The store is open evenings SELECTED- STRICTLY FRESH for your convenience. FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS GRADE A EGGS ...... doz. 29c Go to Edouard's and see the beautiful new spring Sunday Night JELLY ROLL 19c NUT BREAD 19c Saturday Only Dresses at $2.98, sizes 14 to 46. COFFEE No.2 FRUIT FOR SALAD Edouard's Sample Dress Shop, 1546 21c can-3 for 59c L:1ke Ave., opposite \Vagg's Cor­ BOSTON CREAM PIE • • • • 19c RINGS 19c ners.

The Big Ridge Pedro Club was entertained on January 5 by :\frs. H. A. Johnston Kleen Bakeries Griswold, prizes being won by Mrs. au I aynes Pray, Mrs. Emnev. and Mrs. Sto­ Four Shops To Serve You: pani. On January 12 at the home 827 DEWEY AVE. 1300 DEWEY AVE. 400 LEWISTON AVE. DRIVING PARK at DEWEY AYES. of Mrs. Fred Gowdie prizes were 1505 LAKE AVF.. (Next to Lincoln-Alliance Bank) 1182-1183-1184 won by Mrs. McAnn, 1\frs. Weath­ We Deliver-Phones: Glen. er ant! ?\Irs. Stopani. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 2 ROCHESTER, N.Y., JANUARY 21, 1932 Tenth Ward Courier 1 FREE! Vanity Ware JVews of the Churches • r:======~~===-. to every lady THUB..-FRL Nights l Redeemer Luthcraa-Septuagesi­ ma Sunday which begins prepara­ 2 DELIVERIES FRIDAY -SATURDAY PHONE THUR. (last times' Jan. 21 tion for the Holy Season of Lent DAILY GLEN. 1454 ''THE CHEAT" nThe Ruling Voice" will be celebrated With appropriate services Sunday morning at 11 SPECIALS with with o'clock. The pastor, Rev. \V. L. Tallulah Bankhead Walter Huston Dowler, will speak on the subject, CLEARBROOK FRI.-SAT., JAN. 22-23 ''Our Full Measure of Devotion." FRESH BABY The subject of the children's ser­ e JACK HOLT and RALPH CRAVES mon will be "Becoming Disciples of Christ.'' The chorus choir under RoLCBUTTER25e PORK LOINS in "A Dangerous Affair" the direction of ~!iss Thankful WHOLE OR RIB END Spaulding will sing, "Sing, 0 (2 lbs. to a customer) Also "THE HONOR OF THE FAMILY" Daughter of Zion." with Bebe Daniels Ladies of the Bethany Guild will BONELESS sponsor a social evening for all LAMB BEWARE! of this monster when members of the congregation anci their friends on January 28, in the CHOPS RIB ROAST you meet him lace to lace! Parish House. Games and contests Tender and Meaty PRIME STEER BEEF will be enjoyed and refreshments ------will be served. No tickets will be Have you tried our Fresh Pigs Hocks and Kraut? SUN! ~old and no prizes will be given. A wminal sum will be asked to de­ ' ·ay expenses and for the Benefit )f the Guild lreasury. The com- ESTER PURE FOOD SHOP D~~::~ve. mittee in charge consists of Mrs. Lidfeldt, ~Irs. Kress, Mrs. Lange, l~lrs. Ladwig, 1!rs. Liestman, and Mrs. Lewis. MEDIUM-SIZE (SO's) LARGE-SIZE (176's) The Brotherhood will hold its annual meeting next ~!onday eve­ GRAPEFRUIT. 6 for 25c Florida Oranges. doz. 29c ning, January 2.;, with Carl Knitt in Announcing- charge. Final reports for the year FRESH, WASHED TEXAS LARGE SOLID HEADS KENNETH HARRINGTON'S will be given and new officers will be elected. The speaker for the SPINACH ...... peck 25c Iceberg Lettuce .IOc --~~------~------~------FRUIT and VEGETABLE MARKET evening will be announced later. THESE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY AT 346 DRIVING PARK AVE. at DEWEY We Deliver - Phone Glenwood 5698 North Presbyterian-A combined • GLENWOOD 1999 For our formal opening on Saturday of this week, n1cetJJ1g of Rochester Presbytery T. W. BECK-Fruits & Vegetables 1487 DEWEY AVE. and the Presbyterial Society was instead of souvenirs, we are offering held .Monday in North Church. Rev. Juicy Florida Oranges at Cost Price_ . 23c do.z. Cleland B. McAfee, D. D., Secre­ Otis Erb, of Colgate-Rochester Di­ lary of the Board of Foreign 1Iis­ vinity Schoo~ and his topic, "A REGULAR SPECIALS INCLUDE sions of the Presbyterian Church, Program of Music Training." FIFTH ANNIVERSARY addressed the two groups. Next Sunday at lOo'clock, Sunday GRAPEFRUIT ...... 6 for 25c and 3 for 23c Carnations Girls of North Church met Mon­ School will meet as usual, followed Free Free CarnatiODB To Adults SALE To Adults FANCY CELERY HEARTS . . Oge bunch) 19c day for supper, following a meeting by the regular morning worship at of ahe Pioneer Girls in the aftern­ eleven o'clock, when the sermon FRIDAY-SATURDAY oon. At the close of the supper, theme will be "What Will You WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS ~Irs. Alden Clark directed the Give Me?" (Next Week) Jan. 29-30 R.C.A.- TRAINED- SERVICE Girls' Chorus, and later two teams At the regular monthly meeting played basketball. today of the \Vomen's Society, To First 50 People Functioning in one of the best equipped shops in city Debating teams of Grace Pres­ :Mrs. Paul Stralton will be the CALLS ANSWERED Bosch Radios; R.C.A. and Sylvania J>yterian young people and North guest speaker and her topic, "}.!od­ THREE DOLLAR PROMPTLY Tubes; Parts a.nd Accessories Presbylerian young people are pre­ ern }.fissions." Devotions will be paring for a meeting to be held in led by ~fiss ~[ary G. Clement. BOSTON RUSSELL'S RADIO HOSPITAL Grace Church Sunday Jan. 24, at 1052 DEWEY AVE. - Glen. 7196 - Open Evenings six o'clock, when the question for CASTLEMAN SCHOOL NO. 40 FERNS debate will be: "Resolved that it The following pupils have earn­ is easier to live the Christian Life ed certificates for the "Greatest Only 60 at this Price Hardwood Floors Sanded & Painting Paperhanging in the country than in the city." Improvement in \Nriting" in their COME EARLY! Finished- Dustless Machine Melvin D. Andrews Grace Church team will argue the respective grades: Bernice Wal­ NEW FLOORS LAID Interior Wall Decorations aOirmativc side of the question and ace, Mazie Swartwood, William Ei­ Novelty Pottery SOc up 1\orth Church, the negative. Guests LEO BIGELOW 1932 Sanitas Has Arrived linger, Robert Wilson, Lois Gard­ Filled with Jade, Ferns, etc. 865 FLOWER CITY PARK Sanitas - Craftex at the meeting will be Rev. \Villiam ner, ·wesley Kinley, Robert Popp Glen. 1274-W Glen. 8332-R 3 Welstead Pl. A. Hallock, former minister of and Madeline Bach. Wrought Iron Grace Church, and Dr. Paul Strat­ Boys on the Traffic Patrol who POTS of SPRI NC lon, who supplied the pulpit of have won awards this term for Wall Pot BLOOMS ...... $1 Boston Delicatessen-820 Dew~y Av_enue North Church during its vacancy fifty hours of work arc: \Vatter Filled with Ivy Plants Odenbach 's Baked Coods Daily last year. Treiber, Gerald MacKenzie, George Other Sensational Bargains Too Today at 4 :30 p. m., second year ~fastrodanato, Charles Nelson, $1.25 Value Numerous To Mention Our Own Virginia Baked Ham junior boys will meet in the Parish \Vatter Brown, Milburn Sorg, BakeCI Beans-Salad-Fried Fish House to work on a project of the Robert Decker, John Colgan, \Vil- -- BLANCHARD-Floral Artists NEARBY HENNERY EGGS-Phone Glen. 5152 junior department, a study of the 1iam Eilinger, George Holloway. Xavajo Indians. Miss Edith 11iller Those earning 25 hour awards 48 and 52 Open Main 482 Open Evenings-Open Sundays 5 p. m. to 7:30p.m. will be in charge of the work, and LAKE AVE. Evenings Main 1986 ------~ are: Franklin Hermann, Kirke SEVEN YEARS AT THE SAME STAND! lhe boys will remain, after their VanStone and Irwin \Veller. '------~------ll work, for a bean supper. Girls who have won awards of------The junior department members 25 hours work arc: Jean DuRoch- invite their parents and friends to er, June Starwald, Jeanne Kehr, attend a service Sunday, Jan. 31, in Lois Doane, Edith Gilbert, Betty OIL • ••• and MYERS & STONEHAM the church, at which motion pic­ Swartwood and Dorothy Doyle. Electrical Contractor• tures of the Navajo Indians will Grades having no tardiness last YOUR WATCH be shown and work done in the de­ week are 7-A, 7-B and 6-A, 4-B and You would not run your car S65 1617 Lake Ave. (downstairs) partment for the past five weeks 3-A, 1-A and kindergarten. The days a. yea.r without oil. So must PHONE: GLEN. 2604 will be exhibited. Some of the number of pupils banking regular­ your watch be lubricated as well work consists in the dramatizing of ly in the school, grades 3-B-8-A in­ as cleaned at intervals if it 1s to R.C.A. Radiotrons stories of the Navajo Indians by clusive is 13!J. keep good time. No finer piece of NEED THAT EXTRA TON? means of miniature theaters. The A letter has just been received machinery exists tha.n that en­ Radio Service motion pictures will be shown in from the Secretary of the Nation­ closed in the modem watch. the Chapel, and the exhibit of work al Education Association in \Vash­ Have an extra $2 50 TENTH WARD You are welcome to free Plug Installed • up SERVICE AT Glenwood 5767 done and Navajo curios will be ar­ ington, D. C., congratulating the ranged in the Parish House. principal on a hundred per cent en­ regulation here anytime. The Sunday School Council will rollment of the faculty in the ~­ 22 years of continuous ex­ CITY COAL & COKE CO. meet tomorrow for its regular sup­ E. A., for the last seven years and perience at the watch bench Ascension Players per conference in the Parish House announcing the mailing oi a certi­ and 17 years as a New York Present WAGG'S CORNERS with the superintendent, :Miss Mar­ ficate showing the record. A quota- 1 Central Watch Inspector is Main Office-226 Kent Street Glenwood 5895 garet Huck, presiding. The speak­ tion from the letter follows: Two ~~~ Comedies er of the evening will be Dr. Frank "The best that has ever come for our recommendation and education in any nation has been your protection. FEBRUARY 5th developed in times of great afflic­ Our Guarantee is Absolute 8 :15 p. m. Tickets 35c tion. If has come when, men's Personal attention to your Watch hearts sorely tried by wat·, pesti­ "The Florist Shop" lence or famine, have looked ahead By Winifred Ha.wk:redge Meyerhoff Bros. Market and longed for something better Wm. H. Jackson -and- 1479 LAKE AVE. for the children. Perhaps the pres­ JEWELER "Speaking To Father" WE DELIVER GLEN. 23 and 24 ent depression which has already By George Ade ~25 DRIVING PK. AVE. resulted in the worst period of un­ Directed by- Claude Smith FRESH HAMBURG employment and the longest bread - Open Evenings- lines you or I have known, may Church of the Ascension HAMS. 2lbs. for. .. 2Sc also quicken the vision not only of Auditorium- Lake Ave. teachers but of parents in looking ARMOUR'S LARGE ahead to the interests of the chil­ SEE US Also Anthlon Quartet & Da.nclng SELOX ...... 2 for 25c dren of this and the next decade." at the STAR HAM, 10-12lb.l7c AUTO SHOW Wright Beauty Shop W. Jackson Is Appointed THIS WEEK SPECIAL COFFEE .. 25c Specializing in STEAM SAUSAGE .. 12c Railway Watch Inspector l'ull Line of SIFTED No.1 Cans Pierce and FINGER WAVING Appointment of the Jackson MARCELLING and 25 c Iver-Johnson SHAMPOOING for .... SAUSAGE GARDEN Jewelry Store of 325 Driving Park I Bicycles (Short Hair Only) avenue as official watch inspection PRICED LOWER! MEA T-2lbs.. 2, e PEAS-3 for. LONG HAIR .... 50c 5 station was made this week by the Towner Bros. "' New York State Railways. Mr. 179 LYELL AVE. Jackson is also official inspector for Permanent Waving SWEET 710 UNIVERSITY AVE. the New York Central Railroad, 89 TACOMA ST., oft Glenwood GLENWOOD 6670-R ~~~~...... oe ORANGES-doz .. 19e having held that appointment for Evenings by Appointment the past 17 years. Trade With Independents Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection Tenth Ward Courier ROCHESTER, N.Y., JANUARY 21, 1932 PAGE 3

II BEST RUBBER HEELS C RISTMAN'S Goodyear, O'Sullivan or Hoods CASH MARKET LADIES' 35c MEN'S 40c 350 Driving Park Ave. Glenwood 1787 Phone us your order-We Deliver The Best Shoemaker in T own! LEATHER SOLES 1450 Dewey Ave.-40 Exchange St. WEEK-END SUCCESTIONS AS LOW AS SOc SHOE REP IR SHOP I Main 763-We Call and Deliver CUT FROM YOUNG STEERS

Tender Pot Roast ... 15c BOY SCOUT NOTES Lean Plate Beef .. .10c WANT ADS Troop No. 81 Rates per insertion: 2c word, Seventeen Scouts of Troop 81 Fresh Cut Hamburg .12c minimum charge . 25c; no ads and 11 fathers and committeemen t aken over telephone; cash or I LITTLE PIG-RIB END stamps must accompany ad; send enjoyed a Father and Son overnight • ON DEWEY AVE. to 25 S. W ater St. Trip to Three Lakes in Durand­ Por Loins .12c '------..J Eastman Park on Saturday and By MULLER FANCY BONELESS WINDOWS STICK? They often Sunday, January !J and 10. They do, but that is easily remedied. had a soccer game with Troop No. Brisket Corned Beef ...... 18c Call the carpenter at Glen 5318-M. 35, and a hike out into the woods. LITTLE PIG He will give you an estimate of cost. SPECIALS \lso general carpenter work, al­ They also had target practice in the Pork Shoulder ...... 11c terations. repairs, etc. Glen 5318-1!. basement of the Scout Lodge at IPOT ROAST 18c AMERICAN TEXTILE CO. - Three Lakes. Fathers and Com­ ALL STEAKS ARE MUCH CHEAPER ! ! ~[oth holes, tears, burns rewoven in mitteemen competed with the I CORN BEEF 14c any material. Call and deliver. scouts in shooting .2~ riAes. In the Glen. 3446. 21 Dorothy Ave. evening the men told stories around SMOKED HAMS DRESS).IAKI<\G CLASSES - the fireplace, and four scouts, Presenting » » Mrs. Jean Hamilton, 284 Albemarle Frank Hartman, John Caister, Ben 18c-22c St. has resumed her dressmaking classes and will assist you with your Taber and Jack Baybutt presented Rid End entire wardrobe; dresses, coats, suits an Indian ceremony, "The Burial Bra New Washer and remodeling. Glen. 1941. of Old Man Grouch." Assistant Pork Loins . . 14c CURTAINS laundered, all kinds. Scoutmaster William Hildebrand Stretched and pressed, tinted if de­ directed the players. 1 Home Made at the Lowest Price sired. Reasonable prices. Mrs. Flor­ The cooking was done by scouts BREAD 2 for 15c ence Carroll, 452 Clay Ave. Glen. directed by Committeeman Stanley 2217. :Moore. Everyone seemed to en­ We Deliver Ever for an VACUUM CLEANERS, repaired. joy the meals. F ree inspection. E . L. Kelly, 165 Last Wednesday, under leader­ W ith Automatic Clay Ave. Glen. 3543. F ormerly Hoover Dept., Sibley, Lindsay & ship of Assistant Scoutmasters Ed­ Pump .. $79.50 $ Curr Co. ward Burke and Fred Meyer, Star SEWING MACHINES over- Scout Ralph Brcary and Senior hauled, cleaned and adj usted, $1.00. Patrol Leader Ed Brown, fourteen Variety Electric Shop, 516 Dewey advancement tests were passed by Here is a brand new 1 Porcelain Washer under Ave. Glen. 4141. various scouts. This is a new rec­ famous ABC name, built to FIREWOOD-Cut stove length. ord for advancement during one LADIES WANTED TO SELL acting ABC standards. N Softwood, 3Sc barrel; hardwood, 45c evening meeting. . ELECTRIC BROILITES miniature or a cheap barrel. Glen. 6774-]. 33 Lois .St. washer, but a big full size, Lately there have been several The last word rn Better Food at ABC quality washer that KODATOY FILMS for sale. Patrol ~.feelings at various homes cooking! Less Cost ! stand the gaff. Bourbon Studio. Phone, Glen. and a few Patrol Hikes. Each pa­ Finished in a beautiful 4445-W or 387 ).1agee Ave. trol is working on a project. The Ask for tone grey, with stippled Fox Patrol recently completed a porcelain tub, exclu ~ iv e REPAIRIXG-Bissell or Vacu· Demonstration swinging wringer, oversi:e ette carpet sweepers. All makes large knot board. Grant Osborn is • rolls, \Vestinghouse motor, repaired. Variety Vacuum Cleaner now Assistant Patrol Leader of the Without Obligation ion cut gears, and exclusive Co., 516 Dewey Ave. Glen. 4141. Beavers. Phone MAIN 7084 agitator. Quality built from DRESS~fAKING, altering and or GLEN. 5632-J to bottom. remodeling exclusively. Prices The most interesting reasonable. Violet Harmon, 1505 Trade With Independents news in years. If you Dewey Ave. ested in a modern 1932 washer that will give lasting VACUUM CLEANERS r ebuilt, service--'phone today for a free any make, from $6 to $10. Guaran­ demonstration. t~ed 1 year. All work done in our own shop. Variety Vacuum Clean­ er Co. 516. Dewey Ave. Glen. 4141. + OUR NEW NAME + RE-l:PIIOLSTERING-For the Famous ABC Spinner Now best in workmanship and materials at a minimum cost. call Chas. F . \Villiams, 35!l Lexington Ave. Glen. Dewey S~per Service Station Available at New Low Price 4187. Formerly with Hubbard, Eldredge & ).filler. 1687 DEWEY AVENUE Formerly D & C Service Station With Automatic SPECJ,\L on rebuilt vacuum cleaners. Eurekas, Hoovers, We take this opportunity to thank everyone who submitted suggestions Pump . . $139.50 Sweepcr-vacs. at $15. Guaranteed 1 year. Variety Vacuum Cleaner for our new name. The pri%e of 100 gallons of gasoline goes to Mr. Wil­ 29·50 516 4141. Co. Deway avenue. Glen. liam B. Williams of 40 Bakerdale Road, stationary engineer at Barr & FOR RENT-Six room house, furnished or unfurnished, at 15 This brand new 1932 wringer· Creelman's. ._ess washer is offered to you at the Elmguard Rd. Glen. 1066-~L or lo"':est price ever quoted by ABC. Glen 819-R. Here is a low·priced wringerless \V ASHING ~lACHINE repairs SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER washer that does the complete job and parts on Harmony, Arabelle, of laundering - wa~ he s, rinses, Cas$, ABC, Easy and other makes. blues,- starches and dries for the New rolls $6 set, complete and in­ We will grease your car at half price with every oil line. N o tiresome h andline of stalled. ~o service charge. Variety each ~arm enr-the ABC Spinner Vac-uum Cleaner Co. 516 Dewey change. Effective for two weeks - Jan. 21 to Feb. 4. does it all! Ave. Glen. 4141. ' Come in or 'phone today for a II E~tEN\V A Y'S J cwelry Shop free demonstration of this brand now locatrtl at 860 Dewey Ave., new, low-priced porcelain &{lin· ner-dryer washer which whirls a over \\'ichman Drug Store. Leave SOMETHING NEW IN HI-PRESSURE GREASING! whole tubful damp-dry while work there or at lfack's Barber another load is washing! H ere Shop. A NEW CREASE -and- A NEW METHOD Indeed is a washer that startles the FOR RENT 278 Albemarle St. ~ world with Its efficiency, beauty, li rooms, fireplace, refrigerator, We are now using a. liquid Gear Com- We have ins t ~tlled a new hi-pressure greas­ ease of operation nnd low price! hardwood floors, $40. Call Glen. pound refined from crude oil. It does not ing outfit which uses 200 lbs. air pressure 105.>-J or 1:.5 Magee Ave. and provides 3200 lbs. pressure, which can have a soap base with the usual low break­ S1\ L E of sample dresses. All be boosted to 10,000 lbs., the highest in • SOLD ON TERMS dres~cs reduced. Flat crepes, silk ing point-and it cannot ''cake.'' the city ! t we des and house dresses. !fl to AS LOW AS ...... $!'i.9S. Souvenir with each pur- cha•e. Dewey Sample Dress WE CARRY THESE BRANDS DOWN Shoppe. 1864- Dewey Ave. Glen. HIGH PRESSURE 1641i. Open evenings. _____ OF GASOLINE and OILS UPHOLSTERI~G- ::\ew pieces made: old pieces recovered and re­ GREASING 75c KENDALL- CONOCO- TEXACO Your Old Washer Taken in Trade paired. Lowest prices. Living room suites $ii0 up. Steko Up­ 25c extra for spraying springs SUNOCO- TYDOL- CULF PHONE CLENWOOD 3982 holstering. 126 Steko A'·e. Glen. This price includes KENDALL HIGH TEST and 371 ':!-:1\f. Checking Transmission FOR RE~T-Desireable garage. and Differential THRIFT CASOLINES and 415 ~[agee Ave. Glen. 735-R. Hahn Radio Shop Your Car Greased F ree of 100% PURE PENNSYLVANIA OIL Patronize Charge if Wo Miss a F itting AND QUAKER STATE OIL 308 Driving Park Ave.- Open Evenings Our Advertisers QUICK STARTING FUEL 100% PURE 188 Proof 15 ALCOHOL C qt. Williamson Furnaces THRIFT c PENN. Where you want it TENTH WARD New Carbide When you want it GASOLINE OILS HEAT Without fuel waste METHONAL COURIER Plus 2c Tax Gal. 5 gal. lots $2.75 Furnaces Cleaned and Repaired F. R. METZINGER TANKAR TO YOUR CAR Qt . Anti-Free%e 20 Gutter and Conductor Work Editor and Publisher Best in Town for the Money In Your Container No Odor! C qt. T erm8 Arranged if Denred 25 South Water St. Winter Gear Lubricant lSc per shot We Fix E. J. BARNER Main 5412 485 Dewey Ave. Phone, Glen. 4516 After 5 p. m. and holidays Guaranteed not to congeal in Zero Weather! FLATS Call at 517 Lyell Ave. or Modernize your Greeting Cards Phone Glen. 5318-M Watch For Our Regular Specials SOc Up Bathroom Ash lor sugge8fion8 at Bridge Ensembles N ews matter must be 1n the Playing Cards hands of the editor no later than COMMERCIAL RATES TO LOCAL BUSINESS FIRMS! Renner & Henry Co. Monday preceding date of Jssue. ADA C. FINDING Plumbing and Heating ~IS Dewey Super Service Station -1687 Dewey Avenue • 1312 Dewey Ave. Glen. 692 245 LARK ST. Glen. 1420 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County

PAGE 4 Historic Newspapers Collection ROCHESTER, N. Y., JANUARY 21, 1932 Tenth Wa.rd Courier

~~-<:::>-~~~-<;::> Harrington Takes Over BOWLINC BRING THIS AD TO OUR STORE Dewey Avenue Store LOWER DEWEY LEAGUE ~ PERSONAL ~ Last Week's Scores And Receive with each $1 CashFREE ~~~-<:::>--<;::>~~ The newest addition to Dewey FREE Purchase ¥2 lb. lean Sliced Bacon Renner & Henry Mr. and Mr~- Herman Curtis of annue's busy busmess life is a Klimm --·------·-----·--- 171 132 186 Dewe avenue are leaving this week young man just a year over voting Zimmerman -·------133 132 1:?4 Whole or Rib End ior Xorth Carolina, where they will age who has taken over the fruit Watt -- _------·---- 173 176 173 l{enner -·------132 H2 13i Little Pig Pork Loins ..•...•. 12c make their home. and vegetable ~tore at Dewey and Henry .. ____ ------15S 169 166 YOU SHOULD HAVE Driving Park avenues. lie is Ken­ A COPY .Mrs. A E. Fish of Lake avenue neth Harrington, who developed a Totals --·------767 - 751 768 Buster Brown LEAN BACON, any size piece ISc is confined to her home with illness. wide aquaintance in the ward last "FU.:\ ER \L FACTS" i.. Potter -·------154 167 160 a •·omplt·lc and au­ Summer in the ice business. n_ Schmanke ----·--- 150 114 13-i thoritnth··· booklet. It con­ Small- Lean (Whole or Half) Born to Mr. and Mrs. William The icc business was Kenneth's E. Everson ------130 157 135 t

PHONE: TENTH WARD COURIER CI RCULATION MAIN 5412 7500 Published on Thursdays ·'Serving the TENTH Exclusively"

Vol. I V. ROCHESTER, N. Y., FEBRUARY 4, 1932 No. 20

Boy Scouts to Show Handiwork THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE COURIER Kenny Now Showing Shamrock to be In Store Windows Next Week WILL BE PUBLISHED THURS., FEB. 18 Radio Telektron Decoration for ~!any noteable advances in radio 1 • In C•11111Ctlim• \\llh their cdebration oi Boy Scout \\ ceh, all troops Class is Craduated ar" incorporated in the new Strom- RepublRcan Dance "' t'1~ 1\ nth \\ani 11 ill ta~cd in the Auditorium of the of the four major prizes went to lo­ ic~ in Jefferson Junior High School. or ~top an automatic record chang- 17 at Edgerton Park asc;embly hall, Church of •.\sccnsion, Lake a\·e- cal resident,, first award of $100 \\ 1ll arrange their windows this Hciby \\', Ungerer addressed the ing phonograph at the same time Edward A Kraus, chairman of week-end. J'IH exhibits will be nue and River:>idc street, tomorrow being won by Mabel D. \\'cyraugh class, variou~ a wards were present­ ,witching from radio to phonograph tlu· program committee, has an­ judged by a committee yet to be (Friday) evenin!::. This will be a of 177 Clay avenue and third 1 ed and tran~fcr of flags took place. or \'ice Yersa: tune silently and nounccd that the year hook this presentation of the Ascension Play­ award of $:.la by Emma T. Costich named and ea~h prizes, given by the A play, "\\'a,hington. the Youth, automatically to any of eight fa- year will exct·ed all previous efforts. ers under the direction of Claude oi 36 Finch ~trect, >even merchant~, \\Ill be awarded. the General, and the True Ameri­ \'oritc stations; tune silently and It contains advertisements of lead­ Smith. Ruth ).[. Sullivan of 71 Otis lhese \\ indow cxhabits arc being can" was staged with nearly the dsnal meter tuning to other sta- ing merchants of the city and Curtain will he at 8 :la. Tickets arranged b) all troop' of the entire class takhg part. street was a winner of one of the tions; adjust radio and phonograph county, the program of events, a Ulackhawk Divi-ion oi which are :;o cents, and may be obtained Benjamin ).[asseth transferred ten dollar prizes and George V. volume, switch any of four loud short outline of Tenth \Vard Re­ l harlc~ C. Lt•gg o£ Brooklyn ~trcet at the door. the flag to Harold Luft, incoming Powers of 290 llagec avenue, ~Irs. speakers "on" or "off'' and switch publicans, and pictures o( promi­ b deputy conunas,ioner. J oscph By arrangement with the pub­ standard bearer, as did Helen Kelly Francis lfitchcll of 41-1 Glenwood off radio, loud speakers and phono- nent Rt.>puhlican leaders of the city Lillich of J\lbcmarle street and F. lishers, the players will present to Lillian Smaldone, new guardian a\·enue and ~!iss Ruth \\"halcn oi graph all by one button. and county, and is given ·away to .\lien Fergmon arc in charge of "The Florist Shop" by Winifred of the flag. Pupils who were on the Sl Lapham street were five dollar An additional guide to aid in those who attend. arrangements and have had the Hawkredge and "Speaking to Fa­ honor roll for the three periods of winners. Among the ma1iy mer- tuning is furnished by pilot lamps Plans an· being made to enter­ assistance of John H. Schmanke of ther" by George Adc. The An­ the last term were Robert Aldinger, chandise winners was \Valter Her- on the control boxes. These tain more than 3500 persons at the Dewey avenue. thion quartet will render a number Otto Eichel, Harry Gass, William ring, clerk in Bauman and Baynes, brighten up when the desired sta- Dance and Entertainment. Council­ Following arc l ht~ stores to of selections and the program will Lane, Benjamin Masseth, Leslie who found little difficulty convert- tion is tuned in. The new Telektor man Nelson A. Milne, chairman of which troops ha vc been assigned : be followed by dancing. \Vooding, Betty Geistwite, Mary ing a bunch of bananas into cash is on display at Kenny's store, 1476 the ticket committee, has announced :\o. 1~! (Dewey \vc. Presbyterian Elizabeth Heffron, Helen Kelly and at his place of employment. Lake avenue, where further details that over 4,000 tickets have been Church) at Cramer's Drug Store, Lincoln Day Party is Lois Pike. are available. distributed to members and that a Dewey and ~ t agcc avenues; No. 27 Graduates were: Robert Alding­ Benefit Card Party spirited campaign is being conduct­ (Grace M. E. Church) at Bauman Planned by Women er, ~! ichael Ansaldi, Robert Baehr, Ledlie Library Adds ed this year to outdo all former and Baynes, Driving Park and Dew­ Miss There:;a Quinn will be the \Villiam Booth, Ho\\ ard Brasch, For Scout Troop 81 records. ey a\·enues; '\o. 50 (Kodak Park) at speaker at the monthly business Charles DiFalco, Otto Eichel, Harry A card party for the oi the Sherman Pierce reports that this Schmankc's Brownbilt Shoe Store, b~;nefit Many New Volumes meeting of the Tenth \Vard \Vo­ Gass, Albert Green, Elwood Jack­ 81 year's entertainment is going to be Dewt•y and l~idge\\' \" a\·enues; Boy Scouts of Troop ~o. is .\ number of new books have mcn's Republican Club tonight in 'on, Robert Kinslow, \Villiam Lane, a well-balanced and enjoyable pre­ Xo. 6~ (Sacred Heart Church) ·at planned for Wednesday, February been placed in the Ledlie Circulat- the clubroom in Driving Park ave­ Benjamin lf asseth. William Uorris, sentation. He says that the commit­ Dc\'i,,;er Hardware, Dewey and 17, at S p. m., in the l-ower Tenth ing Library at 842 Dewey avenue: nue. Her subject will be "Old Age Albert Reichert, Leslie \\'ooding. tee is hard at work getting the Flower City 11ark: Xo. •-t (Lewiston \\'ard Republican Club Hcadquar- ).fixed l1arriage, Path to Para­ Security." :\ social hour and re­ Helen Carroll, Anna Clark, Betty program of entertainment together ).[. E. C urch) at Belcher Dry ters, 461 Lewiston avenue: Bridge disc, Bargain Basement, 1fr. and freshments will follow. Geistwite, lfary Elizabeth Heffron, pinochle, and possibly other games lfrs. Pennington, Lucy Anderson, and several prominent theatrical Goo Is S or~;, Dewl·y and Lewiston Plans are being made for a Lin­ Helen Kelly, Lois Pike, Phyllis will be played, and there will be a City Girl, All in Love, ~Ian at the stars have ~!ready been engaged to avenues: '\o S3 (lh·dcemer Luth­ coln Day Party on the evening of Prentice, Evelyn Stone. suitable door prize. Tickets are 3.i Carlton, That American \Voman, take part. uan Church at \\'allace ~ledicine February l:.l. l!rs, J. A. Coppinger cents and may be obtained from Silver Pride, End of Desire, }.[an Committee chairmen are as fol­ "-I opp~. Dewey and Ridgeway a\'e- of Birr street is chairman The Xa- any of the scouts. Ifron. Sing Sing. From the Dark lows: Tickets, Councilman Nelson 11t:'. 'l'o 101 (Holy Rosary tiona! color~ and pictures oi Lin- New Majestic Radio The party is being arranged by Stairway. A. Milne; program, Edward A. 7 Church) I (>1 Ilanh\are, j<•; D~wey coin will be used in decoration. The Kraus: publicity, Donald N. Mor­ an:nue. Arrives at Hahn's anothers anti wives of Scouters of \Veek-end l!arriage. Time of party will be open to members, the troop. They have had two Gold, Honeyflow, Two People, Mul­ ris; entertainment, She r m a n who will be allowed to bring a guest New 1!!32 Majestic Radios have meetings, and will meet again on berry Square, Dance Team, Tonight Pierce; refreshments, Frank DRAPERIES REMADE 1 if they wish. There will be a spec­ arrived and are on display this February 11, to make final ar- or Never, \Vorking Girl, The Pro- O'Brien and Fred E. Clark; music, ial entertainment, follower! by rc­ Mrs. Richard Saunders; printing, If your draperies arc beginning week for the first time at the Hahn rangements. phctic Marriage, Sunset Pass. freshments. 10 look shahhy and arc nut of style Hadio Shop, 308 Driving Park ave­ ------The Champ, Among Those Pres- Claude Burnett; favors, Mrs. Har­ riet V\Tadman; clecorations, Mrs. why not ha,·c them n·nwd••; or if Hue. The ~ets are said to repre­ Parent-teachers to ent, 'Murder at High Tide, The Bertha Bush; door, John E. Shear­ you haH' your own material for ANNOUNCING S<~nt the greatest advance of the Devil and the Deep Sea, Amy, For­ yt•ar 111 radio. er; ushers, Joseph G. Schnepp ; nt·w <>ncs. we will make them for ~[r. E. Ycrnon announces the Have Costume Party bidden, Lady with a Past, One Man floor, Mrs. Frances Thomson and you. ,\ tckphonc call \\ill bring us opening of another Hairdressing The Stratford model, a console The Parent-Teahers As~ociation Woman, Youth Rides Out. Studio, 40.5 Raines park, evening set attractively designed in modern John Makin; checking, Frank Lane 'll your housl' I<> gh·e you sug- appointments only. of No. 3! School will have a De- style, is the feature of the new and Clarence Pichler. ~cstions and estimates. During If vou are dissatisfied with the pression Cosrumc Party on Thurs­ February price, on thi' W<)rk are c.ppl!arance of your hair, ~lr. Ver­ ;\fajcstic>. Inlaid walnut in grace­ day, Feb. 11 at the school. Prizes New Sign Erected at cspt·cially reasonable. nun will create a modern head dress ful design i' the cabinet mo tif. will be :1wardt.>d. Jackson Announces New ior vour personal tvpe. lie has The ~et contains several new :Ma­ Johnston Bakery \\'c al,o carry a complete hne oi been ·m constant touch. with national 'fhe a$soci'ltion i~ to entertain the jestic developments, among them Erection of a new sign at the H. drapery iahric,, curt~tu,, curtain and international beauty culture graduatin~ class tor!ay at the school. Books in Library automatic volume control and duo­ The committee in charge included A. Johnston Kleen Bakery on Lake ro(l-, an.-..., '· for the hair, which arc sold on na- Garbo and Ramon Xo\·arro an the Trap, by Shannon; Ladies C. 0. D., Family life-its joys and disap­ proach, and is visible from the new ticnal markets. Vernon l lairdrcs~­ leading roles, together with a large by Shaw; Two Together, by pointments, its excitements, its hu­ bridge. ing Studios. •Stone ;;;uL-A' appointments only. In such a man, who, du.: to low over- pair of gloom ,chasers, Bert \Vhecl­ may need repair or it may just need Go to Edouard's, they have just ~d

BIC ~~,!J~tH!!Jrul£/116t41/JIIDI.A Adults 25c JVews of the Churches 2Fe ature s rciVIER~ Childre nlOc Grace M . E .-Lexington Chapter 2 DELIVERIES FRIDAY-SATURDAY PHONE FREE! Vanity Ware to eve ry lady Wed.-Thur. Nights oi the l 'ldies Aid Society will meet DAIL Y GLEN. Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 2:30 at the home 1454 T od ay (last times) Fri.-S at., F eb. 5-6 SPECIALS of ~(rs. T. Harper, 2(16 Ravine ave­ . CLIVE BROOK CEO. O'BRIEN nue. Miss Helen ~fann will give a a.nd Vivienne Osb orne in in fifteen minute talk on the "\\'omen CLEARBROOK FANCY " HUSBAND'S "The Rainbow Trail" of Hussia." Next Wednesday evening, Feb. HOLIDAY" Also 10, the ladies of the church under RoLCBUTTER 2 FOWL Each 59e Also e the direction of Mrs . .\Iaurinus will 3 " West of Broadway" FRESH DRESSED (2 lbs. to a customer) " Are These Our Children" with put on a Boston Baked Bean Ban­ quet for the benefit of our "Needy with W esley R uggles J ohn Gilber t-Ma dge Evans Budget." Tickets at 25 cents can CORNED be obtained at the office. Children's BONELESS tickets arc 20 cents. ISe The Young V.'omen's Missionary RIB ROAST 27e BEEF Society will have their monthly PRI ME STEER BE EF BONEL ESS BRISKET meeting tonight in the church par­ ----- lor. ~fr:;. \\', A. Harris will be Have you tried our Fresh Pigs Hocks and Kraut? guest speaker. The young women will sew. ~!iss Florence ~fetz, has 1497 charge of this group. Xext Sunday morning at 10 ESTER PURE FOOD SHOP Dewey Ave. Also Wheeler & W oolsey in " Peach 0 ' Reno" o'clock, Dr. Hoople, will address the adult classes of the Sunday School. Dr. Hoople has spent 10 years in mi~~ionary work m the Phillipine THESE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY AT MARIE E. WEI LAND Rea sonable Prices Islands aud is home on a furlough. General Insurance Prompt Service T. W. BECK-Fruits & Vegetables GLENW OOD 1999 Redeemer Lutheran-Boy Scouts 1487 DEWEY AVE. LIFE-AUTOMOBI LE F RANK GYSEL that they apply too much Open Sundays 5 P. to 7:30 p, m. WACC'S CORNERS "\Ve can't help it, my dear-the type of yeast plants in the country, heat to the. cathodes of tl~e tubes Main Office-226 K ent S tr eet Glenwood 5895 golf course lies right in front of the designed and equipped with the 'They do th_ts through the1r. trans­ P hone Glen. 5152 house." latest machinery that makes it pos- former~ wh1ch feed the ~eatmg lel­ 7 Years at the Same Stand! sible to produce compressed yeast ments Ill the tubes too !ugh a volt­ under the most sanitary conditions. age. Company Branches located in many A good service man can remedy CHECK YOUR RADIO sections of the country provide a this condition in any standard re- FOR WINTER Meyerhoff Bros. Market reliable delivery and distribution ceiver, either through adjustments PROGRAMS system that assures a fresh supply which are provided in the receiver CALL GLEN. 3982 at all times and under all condi- transformer or by placing a suitable I GJ 1479 LAKE A V E . WE D ELIVER GLEN. 23 and 24 rcsbtance in the 120-volt lead in I enwoo d R a d i o Shop tions. Each day a host of carefully SOB DRIVING PABX AVE. •elected representatives make per- to the receiver. You may wonder ~~~~~=~~~~~~~= sonal delivery via fleets of auto why these adjustmenb weren't POT ROAST Sirloin or trucks to thousands of bakeries and made by the manufacturer and I'll F OR GOOD HEALTH answer this question in my next groceries in many cities, towns, and OF BEEF Round Steak . write up. You Need GOOD SOLES villages. Many others are supplted For Shoe Repairing, see by frequent parcel post and express shipments. Fire Forces Closing of Quality Shoe Repair SAUSAGE HAMBURG 825 DEWEY AVENUE Compressed Yeast, of course, is a Market Temporarily MEAT- 21bs . . 2 lbs. for ..... perishable product, however, exact production control at the plants, The market of Herman P. Mon­ daily shipments to all Branches, and roe at 371 Driving Park avenue H. BAYER Cloverbloom PEA BEANS ... 5 lbs. 19c ample refrigeration both in stor­ has been closed at least temporarily, Electrical Contractor age and enroute, is employed to due to damage by fire and smoke Formerly of 801 Dewey Ave. Roll Butter make certain that yeast is absolute­ suffered in the blaze 1fonday morn­ P LU GS and SWITCHES Prunes (40-50 ) .. 3 lbs. 25c ing. Early estimate of the damage INSTALLED and REPAIR ED ly fresh when delivered to the trade. Phone Culv er 3549-W Upon entering their 50th year, the to the market and to the adjoin­ SLICED ' Our Special Officers and Representatives of the ing Hart store placed the loss at Red Star Yeast & Products express $1,200. The fire started from unde­ BACON . lb. COFFEE ... lb. sincere appreciation for the patron­ termined cause under a stairway in Trade With Independents age of their many thousands of the rear of the Hart store. ; Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection Tenth Wa.rd Courier ROCHESTER, N. Y., FEBRUARY 4, 1932 PAGE 3

BEST RUBBER HEELS CHRISTMAN'S Goodyear, O'Sullivan or Hoods CASH MARKET LADIES' 35c MEN'S 40c 350 Driving Park Ave. Glenwood 1787 _SIAMO The Best Shoemaker in Town! Phone us your order-We Deliver LEATHER SOLES 1450 Dewey Ave.--40 Exchange St. AS LOW AS SOc WEEK-END SUCCESTIONS SHOE REPAIR SHOP! Main 763-We Call and Deliver CUT FROM U. S. INSPECTED YOUNG STEERS Tender Pot Roast ...... 15c il WANT ADS Standing Rib Roast Beef ..... 22c Rates per insertion: 2c word, minimum charge 25c; no ads taken over telephone; cash or stamps must accompany ad; send to 25 S. Water St. F Boneless Rolled Rib Roast. . 28c WINDOWS STICK? They often FOR RENT-5Lj Birr St. Upper RIB END do, but that is easily remedied. Boston and garage. $10. month. Call the carpenter at Glen 5318-M. Glen. 11~:!.:.:-:-:::--:::------,,.--,­ By MULLER Little Pig Pork Loins .lie lie will give you an estimate of cost. -FOR-RE.l\T-Front room, Raines Also general carpenter work, al­ Park. All home conveniences. Glen. ------terations. repairs, etc. Glen 5318-M. 5i87-W. Fresh Cut Hamburg . . .12c AMERICAN TEXTILE CO. - ~IO\'I~G and carting. Satisfac­ SPECIALS ------~~------).loth holes, tears, burns rewoven in tion guaranteed. Bakt>r Bros., 121 Palm St. Glen 4149-R. Pork Loins .. 14c PURE LARD ...... lb. 71/2c any material. Call and deliver. :.;.:_.:..;..:,;;-.;;.:.:.,-----""7"'""- (WHOLE or HALF) Glen. 3.t46. 21 Dorothy Ave. FOR RE!\T-616 Lexington Ave. 6 rooms, re-decorated, minute to Steaks and Chops Very Much Cheaper! DRESSMAKING CLASSES - schools, car lint>. $·!5 month. Glen. POT ROAST 13c ~f rs. J can Hamilton, 284 Albemarle 4304-]. St. has resumed her dressmaking FO":::R:-:::R~E::-;:~-::.T::;--:-~-r-o_o_m_s_c_o_m_J-:>1-et-c-:-ly classes and will assist you with your LEC OF SPRI NC entire wardrobe; dresses, coats, suits furnished for light house-kcl'ping. Heat and light. $6 week. 440 Ridge­ LAMB ..... 23c and remodeling. Glen. 1941. way Ave. Glen. 526-1-\\'. FRESH CURTAINS laundered, all kinds. \\'OOD-Apple, well ~easoned, Stretched and pressed, tinted if de­ cut to suit, kindling $3 cord. 121 SPARE RIBS 10c sired. Reasonable prices. Mrs. Flor­ Palm St. Glen. 4149-R. ence Carroll, 452 Clay Ave. Glen. FOR RENT-Tacoma St., 39, off FRESH SHOULDER 2217. Glenwood Ave. Pleasant large HAMS .... 10c VACUUM CLEANERS, repaired. front room suitable for couple. Free inspection. E. L. Kelly, 165 Board if desired. Home comforts, We Deliver Clay Ave. Glen. 3543. Formerly phone. Hoover Dept., Sibley, Lindsay & FOR RENT-completely furnish­ Curr Co. ed kitchenette, bedroom and living room. Heat and light. $7 week. SEWING MACHINES over- 440 Ridgeway Ave. Glen. 5264-W. hauled, cleaned and adjusted, $1.00. BUY YOUR home baked goods Variety Electric Shop, 516 Dewey at 266 Lexington Ave. Fresh daily. Ave. Glen. 4141. Glen. 4342-W. FIREWOOD-Cut stove length. DRESSES-Have two dresses Softwood, 35c barrel; hardwood, 45c for the price of one. Hartford barrel. Glen. 6774-J. 33 Lois .St. frocks are outstanding in style value for slender, vouthful, mature WILLIAMS COAL CO. KODATOY FILMS for sale. or stout figures. ·Pre-war prices. Bourbon Studio. Phone, Glen. High in quality. Endorsed by Good QUALITY COAL- KLEEN COKE 4445-W or 387 Magee Ave. Housekeeping ~[agazine. Come in 871 DEWEY AVE. at Driving Park Ave. and see the new Spring line. I£ REPAIRING-Bissell or Vacu­ you order once, you will again. Al­ Dependable Service Phone GLEN. 163 ette carpet sweepers. All makes terations free. V. M. Harmon, 150.) repaired. Variety Vacuum Cleaner Dewey Ave. Co., 516 Dewey Ave. Glen. 4141. VACUU1f CLEANERS rebuilt, No. 30 P.T.A. Meets TUBE any make, from $6 to $10. Guaran­ teed 1 year. All work done in our Again February 10 THE INDEPENDENT FORUM 'Jui/Size own shop. Variety Vacuum Clean­ Parent-teachers of No. 30 School er Co. 516 Dewey Ave. Glen. 4141. will hold their monthly meeting on Our Disappearing Middle Class RE-UPHOLSTERING-For the February 10, at two o'clock in the CONSOLE This is one of a series of articles Over this period from 1921 to 1928 best in workmanship and materials school. A speaker will address the at a minimum cost, call Chas. F. b)• IValtcr F. Cherry, secrctarj• of the middle due, in addition to ~~;:§;~m=?~~ Advanced Automatic gathering, followed by luncheon. til, Roclresler Civic Defense Lcag1u. 'Williams, 35\l Lexington Ave. Glen. shrinking in numbers sustained a 4187. Formerly with Hubbard, Ladies of the neighborhood are in­ Facts, gleaned from Federal In- Volume Control loss of reported income amounting Eldredge & Miller. vited. come tax returns, clearly •'ndt'cate to 3% billion dollars. The wealthy WASHING MACHINE repairs A card party was held for the that the middle class is disappear- Pentode Output group, at that same time, increased and parts on Harmony, Arabelle, benefit of the association on J anu­ Cass, ABC, Easy and other makes. ing from American Society. Here their income by 8% billion dollars. Majestic Fairfax ary 21 at the home of Mrs. Angela are some facts that will make you Duo-Diode and New rolls $6 set, complete and in­ Or while the rich were getting Persikini on Cameron street. Prizes think. Spray-Shield Tubes stalled. No service charge. Variety richer, the poor were getting poorer. Vacuum Cleaner Co. 516 Dewey were awarded to Mrs. G. Cooper, In 1921 there were about six and ' While the mass of the people are Ave. Glen. 4141. ).frs. Bessie Murray, Mrs. Kate a half million Americans who re­ having their income reduced, bil· ~!orell, Mrs. Arnold Pappani, Mrs. • • HE:.\f EN\VA Y'S Jewelry Shop ported incomes up to $10,000. There lions of dollars of surplus wealth now located at 860 Dewey Ave., Gertrude ~!artin, Mrs. Frances were 172,000 who reported incomes over \\'ichman Drug Store. Leave ia piling up for the less than 400,000 Bartolmeo, 'Mrs. Chester Petitte, in excess of this amount. Eighty work there or at ~{ack's Barber ~Irs. Bloom, ~Irs. Shanke and Miss people. Two thousand people own Shop, per cent of the taxable income was SUPERHETERODYNE Gelda Antonelli. half our national wealth. UPHOLSTERIXG- Xew pieces made by the six and a half million The committee, much encouraged The result of this concentration made: old pieces recovered and re­ and 20 per cent WlU made by the paired. Lowest prices. Lh.;ng with the success of this party, is 172,000 wealthy. of wealth is that the mass of the RADIO room suites $60 up. Steko Up­ planning a number of similar func­ In 1928 the six and a half million people do not receive enough in­ Model 203. Lowboy in Early English design with holstering. 126 Steko Ave. Glen. tions in the near future. heavy welded 8-tube chassis which has been en­ 3i12-1f. people who received incomes up to come to buy the normal output of gineered to provide image rejector circuit for $10,000 a year were reduced to 3,· our factories and farms. In seven DRESSMAKING-Ladies, gents exceptional selectivity and a perfected automatic Offers Many Services 675,000. This group, which consti- years their purchasing power drop­ volume control remodeling. Fur coats lined, alter­ 1 ed, repaired. Reasonable. Henri­ tutes our middle class or at least ped 3 /2 billion dollars. This caused etta Whi!Ten, 2:i0 Selye Terr. Glen. In Sheet Metal overproduction. Unemployment and PHONE CLENWOOD 3982 The Kimmel ).[ etal ).1anufactur- the major part of it, shrunk in num· 1574-R. hers by nearly three millions. The the depression followed. The rea­ ing Company of 89 Allen street is FOR SALE-Oak China closet other group, having the larger in- son-concentration of wealth. It is like new, cheap. 429 Clay Ave. equipped to do a number of services comes, incre~Ued in numbers by an inescapable fact. in heating and sheet metal work. Hahn ad~o Shop FOUKIJ-Umhrella on Augustine 200,000. In 1928 the incomes re· One major cause of concentration St. Call Glen. 5130-M. They have had 30 years experience ceived by the middle class consti­ of wealth is the chain store. A in metal work of every description. 308 Driving Park Ave.- Open Evenings D rmss ES - Silk and crepe tuted less than 50% of the total re· chain of 15,000 stores takes a little some of I he things ported whereas in 1921 it had been from each and concentrates it so Sample Dress Shop, 1864 Dewey they do: 80'7< . The income of the upper that one man receives the bulk of t\vc. Glen. 16·16. Gutter work, metal ceilings, blow group, increased to 50% of the total $30,000,000 profit. Opposed to this Cramer's Pure FOR RENT-~ear Edgerton pipe work, furnace heating and re­ system is the Independent Mer­ • from 20% in 1921. To put it a little Vernon Hairdressing Norwegian Park. ).!odcrn 5-room, also 8-room. pairing, air conditioning and ,·enti­ A-1 condition. Reduced. Glen. differently, in 1928, three tenths of chant and busineu man. This sys· Studios lation, repairing on washers, re­ COD LIVER 01 L 1220-~!. one per cent of the people received tern distributes wealth, breaks up frigerators, stoves, etc. They also First Prize Permanent None Better Available FOR RE:"{T-6 room single, new more than one half of the reported concentration and promotes pros- house. r.:;o Gle£lwood Ave., near are equipped to develo~t special de­ Special $5.25 Full income of the nation. perity. Pint.. 50 C Curlew St. Glen. 10:>5-]. signs in sheet metal work and to EVENING APPOINTMENTS FOR RE!\T-2iS Alameda St. make metal boats to order. Ask Stone 5791 405 Raines Pk. Cramer Drug Store Semi-detached, fi rooms, fire place. for an estimate.*Ad\·, refrigerator, hardwood floors. $40. Members of Hair Dressing Guild DEWEY at MAGEE Call Glen. 1055-]. Or 155 :.\.£agee Ave. FOR REKT-6 room semi-de- Lullaby Pillows-Odorless-Sanitary tached. 1858 Dewey Ave., cor. lEastma11. Glen 1055-]. Kirby's Quality Market 1----~------FOR RENT-Half double, 6 $2.00 Allowance on All Old Pillows 1358 DEWEY AVE. -We Deliver- GLEN. 71 and 72 rooms, improveml'nts, garage. $-!0 month. 2069 Lake Ave. Call Glen. MEAT SPECIALS G91 evenings. Regardless of Condition or Age Tender, Boneless POT ROAST. 19c We are permitted through a special arrangement with the manufacturer TENTH WARD to run this outstanding, sensational offer to acquaint you with Lullaby Choice RIB ROAST BEEF ...... 24c Pillows. Lullaby feathers are washed at least six times while ordinary Fresh, Tender YEARLI NC FOWL .. 26c COURIER feathers are washed once. This assures you of sanitary, odorless bed pillows Lean, Rindless SLICED HAM ..... 19c F. R. METZINGER USE YOUR CREDIT Editor a.nd Publisher CROCERY SPECIALS WHITE DUCK (21x27). . $7.95 Strictly Fresh ECCS .. 23c dz.; 2 d.z:. 44c 25 South Water St. (Allowance on old Pillow) . 2 .00 se BEECHNUT CATSUP, large bottle. 18c Main 5412 After 5 p. m. and holidays YOUR COST, per pair. .$5.95 Dow TOMATOES, large No.2 cans. 3 for 29c Call at 517 Lyell Ave. or Peas, Beans, Corn, No.2 can .. 2 for 27c Phone Glen. 5318-M A LIMITED TIME ONLY $1 a week Large can HEINZ' TOMATO or VEGETABLE N e'W!I me.tter must be in the SOUP and Small Bottle CATSUP ...... 25c hands of the editor no later than Monday preceding date of issue. SALADA Orange Pekoe Black Tea FLANICAN FURNITURE CO. ....~15 337 DRIVING PARK at DEWEY OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 • GLENWOOD 4611 • V2 lb. Pkg.-Reg. 45c ...... Special 4lc Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 4 ROCHESTER, N. Y., FEBRUARY 4, 1932 Tenth W a.rd Courier

Lilly's Live r Extract It Pays To T rade at WAR DECLARED- ON PRICES AT WICHMAN'S with Iron ...... $3.2S FREE DELIVERY ·=· PHONE CLEN. 969 $ 1 Dr. Mile's 1 75c Mead's DEXTRI- 53C SOc Dr. W est's INSULIN WICHMAN NERVINE 69c MALTOSE ...... TOOTH BRUSH 33c u 40- 10 c.c...... $2.2S orCLEN. 970 20- 1 0 c.c...... $1.2S $1 Borden's Malted SOc California SOc Pepsodent u DRUC CO. MILK, 1 lb. sixe 67c I SYRUP OF FIGS ... 39c TOOTH PASTE 33c 4 ox. Ben. Solution .... 19c Prescriptions Called 858 DEWEY AVE. $1 PEPSODENT SOc Ingram's $ 1 CREOTERPIN Norwich Norwegian For and Delivered ' Cor. Driving Park ANTISEPTIC ..... 79c SHAY INC CREAM . 33c COMPOUND .... 89c Cod Liver Oil .... pt. 50c $1 VAPEX $ 1 lronixed $ 1.2 S NU-ERB HOURS : F ormerly LA MAYS Mineral Oil ...... pt. SOc for ...... 73c YEAST ...... 69c for ...... 98c Tasteless, Odorless qt. 85c 7 :30a.m. to 11:30 p. m.

-<::::>~ -<:::>P~ERS~O-<:::>N~AL¢ IChamber Asks Lower BOWLING DON'T GUESS IJ B d f s LOWER DEWEY LEAGlfE )..' U get Or tate Team Standings Have your radio tubes tested FREE at -<::::>~~~-<::::> Macks Barber Shop .... 38 7 .844 A benefit !>arty for the Dames of Assertmg that the budget for R enner & H enry ...... 28 17 6"'> RUSSELL'S RADIO HOSPITAL ]\{alta will b., held tomorrow (Fri- state expenditures proposed by Crown Service ...... 26 19 .57S da,·) ev<.'ning :tt f. o'clock in the Governor Roosevelt on January 12 Halls Garage ...... 26 19 .J7S YOU SHOULD HAVE Dealers for Bosch Radios; R.C.A. & Sylvania Tubes 11omc of ).{rs. \VI'liam Church, 1899 "assumes that a policy of expan- Rogers I. G. A...... 23 22 .511 · · th · d · Buster Browns ...... ~0 z.; .4H A COPY 1052 DEWEY AVE. - Glen. 7196 - Open Evenings Dewey avenue. Bridge, pinochle Slon 111 e scrvlecs an cqulpmen 1 Roses Barbers ...... _ 12 33 ,267 lllcl pedro will be played and prizes oi the state voted in a period of Defencloris Garage. .. 6 :ltt . l:l:l ··Fui\'EH \I. F \ CTS" is •i'J('Il, fo!Jrwecl by reireshments. prosperity must continue unin- Individual Averages a complrte and au­ tcrruptcd during a period of de- \\'. \Vallace ...... 3 100.1 thoritati\ e hool,.l,.t. It con­ ression," the l~ochester Chamber H . \Vatt ...... 40 1S0.4 Miss Isabd \\'ato;on of Lake ave- P E. Schmanke ...... 18 176.8 tains iuformatinn "bich nue re ~ u r ned holllc t.londay after of Commerce has h sued an appeal Royal ...... 9 1'i4,6 I"'"P''' have found both s pt'ndin~ •• \Hd: i'l I:\ew York. that the state legislature this week J. Connolly ...... 21 171.1!1 hdpful and comforting. FRIDAY- SATURDAY SPECIALS revise that budget "downward with H. Lundgard ...... - ..... 45 169.24 \\ c ha, ,. a limit.-J num­ 16!1.19 h · f b 1 · · 'th 1 H. Mount ...... _ .. 42 ber of tlll'~t· little Lnok, on 11.1rold J orolemon. student at t c new o a ancmg 1t w1 out Benett ...... 24 16!1,6 adding new taxe:> or increasing Finelayson ...... 15 band, .\ rC sister. Mrs. A. D. Billings of their sentiment. C. Zimmerman ...... 45 156.41 ROLL BUTTER ...... 25c 0 l:'i.i.24 Jay ~trt~et. The Chamber in its statement ~~ H~:tzb·~·~g .. :::::::::::::::::: ~~ 155.4 further recommends: T. OKeefe ...... 9 154.3 The engagement of Rose C. That statutory pay increases be Everson ...... 30 155.2 155. Thomp~on of Lake View park to held in abeyance until economic A. Bain ...... 33 . . . ~{ahoney ...... 39 153.2'! NEWELL'S MARKET Edwin A. Bigelow of Albemarle conditiOns 1m prove: 0. Schmanke ...... - ... 45 152.11 689 RIDGEWAY AVE. (at Railroa-d) street was announced at a dinner That every department be com- ).fcCulloch ...... 12 15~.8 Phone GLEN. 1669-WE DELIVER and bridge g1veu by Mr. and Mrs. pellcd to reduce materially its cur- Smith ...... 30 150. Sheldon R. Joyce of .Magee avenue rent operating expense; Love ...... 42 119.26 Burns ...... 36 149.4 on ) anuary 23. That proposed new construction F. Grenuen ...... ~ .... 21 146. .3 projects be postponed; Drumm ...... 1.3 14:>.14 :Mrs. 1-lary j. Barton of Alameda That the present schedule of tax \Vm. Demler ...... 6 144.2 LADIES WANTED TO SELL street left Thursday of last week exemptions of various kinds be re­ Lake ...... 24 143.4 Kerner ...... 33 142.3:~ to spend several weeks in Pasadena, vised to increase the number of ELECTRIC BROI LITES Rose ...... 36 141.26 Better Food at Calif., visiting her sister, :.\!iss Clara taxpayers ; Hahoney ...... 3 141. J/;;. Sl97•itb Less Cost! Mills. That at least thirty days elapse R. Hall ...... 42 140.12 'll TubM between the presentation of the Faber ...... 6 140.5 • t" Rogers ...... 30 H9.18 ~If £"1r Ask for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodell of budget and it~ adoption to enable Guerin ...... 24 ..r 139.:; 1 ~11:. .,'It:.~ 11 Demonstration Lake View park, are leaving to interested citizens and organizations Vanatta ...... 27 138.-0 make their home in Syracuse. to study same and make their views J · Renner ...... 4:~ 136.371 Without Obligation known. E. Kirby ...... 6 136. Dcfendorf ...... 30 130.26 Phone MAIN 7084 11rs. A. E. Fish of Lake avenue The Rohcstcr Chamber Commit- Bullen ...... 39 129.19 or GLEN. 5632-J has been confined to her room tee on State Taxation, which has Grennen ...... 9 128. with illness for several weeks. for n·any month~ been making an J. Schmanke ...... 33 1:!i.13 intensive study of the situation, de- The No. 29 is indeed UPPER D EWEY LEAGUE !{obert S. Jackson, Jr.. son of I clares in its statement just is~ued, the newest in radio. It T earns Standings :\[r. and ~[rs. Robert S. Jackson of it "believes that the essential aim w L bas 29 Super Features. Williamson Furnaces Driving Park avenue, has entered in the presentation of the present \\'alnuts ...... 30 1:! In ease of operation, the Tri-State College at Augula, In- budget ~hould have been to balance Hazelnut" ...... ;?.; :!3 Where you want it diana, to study ci\·il engineering. it by cutting down expenditures ra­ Hikorynuts ...... 2:1 25 tone, selectivity, sensi­ Cocoanuts ...... 1" 30 When you want it ther than by seeking new ways of tivity, permanence and HEAT Without f uel waste Monday night scores follow; The Big Ridge Pedro Club was taxing the people. That the Gov­ H ickorynub beauty this latest radio Furnaces Cleaned and Repaired entertained on January 19 at the ernor did not have thi~ viewpoint is Strassner ...... 160 1,'-­ 21l is far ahead. Let us 1~0 201 HS home of Mrs. Howser of Perrin- proven by the fact that the pro~ Howard ...... Gutter and Conductor Work Green ...... 166 137 155 explain what this model ton street and on January 26 by posed decrease in expenditures dur­ Donahue ...... 147 129 U6 can mean to your radio T erm• Arranged if Dellired :\Irs. ~lcAnn. Prizes were won by ing the fiscal year from Jul) · 1, 1!l:l2 Jakson ...... 20:> 16:> 168 happiness. .Mrs. Geer, Mrs. Rogers, and Mrs. to June 30, Hl3:J, is ony 16 million or Totals ...... 85'> 809 828 ).[cAnn; and by :\-Irs. Osborn, ~Irs. 5'/r while the proposed increase in Here is Stromberg­ E. J. BARNER Walnuts Tee Boon and Mrs. Gowdie. taxes for the same period is 106 T ..Miller ...... 148 182 v;;; Carlson's latest achieve­ 485 Dewey Ave. Phone, Glen. 451~ million or about 50',;." Baehr ...... 151 15.3 11'9 ment at a price never Mr. and .Mrs. Nev\·ell of Wheat­ It continues in part : Cunningham ...... 153 157 127 DeMallie ...... 152 166 170 befor e possible for such land street entertained the gradu­ "The Executin· budg-et-fails to Bauman ...... 181 19:> l(j(j a radio. AN EXPERT SERVICE allng class of No. 40 School at din­ put into practice cntain univcr~ MYERS & STONEHAM MAN TO FIX ANY RADIO ncr at their home last Thursday. sally reco!{nizcd economics which Totals ...... 78.3 855 821 LIBERAL TERMS AND Their daughter, Lillian, is a mem­ industry, commerce and private in· Cocoanuts Electrical Contractor• CALL GLEN. 3982 Brown ...... 132 165 H5 TRADE-tN ALLOWANCE ber of the class. dividuals have been compelled to 15i 149 :\[ uller ...... 133 " There ~ rwthins 1517 Lake Ave. (downstairs) Glenwood Radio Shop adopt in order to ~urvive- Franklin ...... 139 188 121 finer than o 308 D&IVING P AB.K AVE. Graduates of No. 40 School were "This budget assumes that a poli~ Benjamin ...... 167 159 193 PHONE : GLEN. 2604 Stromber&·Carlson" g-iven a theatre party Saturday at cy of cxpanswn in the services and :\fetzinger ...... 145 liS :!43 equipment of the state voted in a .,.,_... R.C.A. Radiotrons BOY SCOUT NOTES the Hiviera Theatre. Totals ...... 74{) 8 851 period of pro~perity and plenty SUPER Troop No. 81 Hazelnuts Radio Service Go to Edouard's, there is a sale must continue uninterrupted dur­ Bantel _...... 192 162 19b FEAT URES Scouts of Troop 81 are all busy oi women·~ hosier)·, new Spring ing a period oi d<.'pre"ion. It ~cems \\'interroth ...... 118 138 190 in theNewNo.29 Hubadou ...... 178 115 146 Have an extra $2 50 this month getting ready for a ,hades at 2.'ic pair; also the new certain that if the tax-payers were Plug Installed • up Rrethen ...... 190 20.'; 1~0 Troop Court of Honor which b Satinglo Bias Costume Slips, lace trimmed top and bottom. all sizes, a>ked today to choo'e between Blind _ ...... 125 Stromberg..{'arlson planned for the first week in March. at $1.00. Edouard's Sample Dress heavier taxes resulting from in­ \'an Hee ...... liS 1ll.S Scoutmaster \\'illiam Be\·an oi Shop, 1:.·!6 Lake Ave., opp. \\'agg's creased public expenditures as •• GERALD C. t 'orncrs.-Ad\', Totals ...... 863 S NOT A MIRACLE Troop 36 and six of his American against lower taxes through tight~ ~ '' Red Cross assistants recently spent cning the public pur~e strings they Pare ntal Educati9n YET MADE TO an evening giving Troop 81 instruc­ Many Industries Get woutd choose the tatter alternative. KENNY tion in First Aid. They will pass LIVE ACAIN Work in Shoe Trade [It also should he pointed out that Group to Meet Educa-1---· 1476 Lake Ave. the Scouts this week if they arc thoug-h bonds have been authorized, .\ discussion on Parental Many a watch considered ' 'dead' • prepared for these tests. Last Sat­ has been brought back to ''life'' Returned from St. Louis where they need not necessarily he issued. tion will be .held Monday afternoon CLEN. 2100 by a skillful repair man. We ca urday afternoon fifteen Scouts and he attended the annual convention "In the new taxes suggested no at two o'clock in the teacher's rest !fanufacturcr of do the same for yours. There may three Scouters of the troop went to of the Brown Shoe Co., John effort is made to increase the num­ roo1n at No. 41 School. All n1othcrs .__ AFT be only minor trouble ... a clean­ the Municipal .Museum in Edger~ Schmanke is optimistic regarding ber of taxpayers by reducing or interested are invited to attend. ~. __K_E_N_ N_Y_K_R___ _ ing or an inexpensive replacement ton Park, where Mrs. Robert F. may solve the problem. Bring it in! the outlook in the shoe industry eliminating arbitrary exemptions of The Parent ~ teachers of the Our Guarantee is Absolute Barry gave them some interesting and particularly in the organization various kinds. The Governor sim­ school will have an executive com- N. Y. CENTRAL R. R. and N. Y lessons in the studies of birds and with which he is affiliated. ply recommends doubling the in- mittee meeting tomorrow (Friday) STATE RAILWAYS WATCH of rocks. The manner in which the shoe come tax, doubling the motor fuel afternoon at 2 :30 at the school. NEWS ITEMS INSPECTOR At the home .of Senior Patrol industry affects other businesses es- tax and doubling the stock trans­ Leader Ed Brown there was a pccially impressed Mr. Schmanke. fer tax. \Vhichever way the tax­ PUBLISHED IN Wm. H. Jackson meeting of Patrol Leaders, Assist­ Huge quantities of cattle for lea- payer turns he finds his tax load Burton C. Wallace JEWELER ant Scoutmasters. and Scoutmaster ther. of linings, hooks and eyelets, doubled at a time when his cry is to Medicine Shoppe THE COURIER on January 25. The next meeting 425 Driving P ark at Dewey laces, cement, nails binding and be rclie\·ed of some of the load he of the Troop Committee will be at card board for boxes are required is now carrying." Cigars - Confections Open Eves. Est. 1915 ATNO the home of \Villiam Turner on c\•ery day, he states. February 8. ).fr Schmanke says that the people are required. The skins oi MODESS 19c CHARGE The scouts greatly enjoy 'seeing Brown Shoe Company has 19 plants 19,850 animals are used daily, plus Full Line of themselves in the movies." Short devoted exclusively to tanning lea­ enough lining to stretch seven SEND THEM TO Circulating Library motion pictures have been made VALENT IN ES and All the Latest ther, making shoes and selling them, miles, 40 miles of laces, 850,000 while they were out on three trips hooks and eyelets, enough thread to VALENTINE CANDIES Fiction- 3c Day and occupies 44 acres of fioor space. since last summer. The daily production is 65,000 pairs reach from St. Louis to S:&n Fran­ 1481 Dewey at Ridgeway The Courier Office MARY DAVIS or at the rate of 135 pairs of shoes cisco, tons of nails and 153,000 Glen. 965 25 S. Water Street 429 Driving P ark Avenue Trade With Independents per minute. The services of 10,000 square feet of chip board for boxes. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection

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ROCHESTER, N.Y., FEBRUARY 18, 1932 No. 21 Good Ticket Sale Scout Troop 75 Wins THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE COURIER Improvement Ass'n Jeweler Campaign For Annual Dance Exhibition Contest WILL BE PUBLISHED THURS., MAR. 3 Formed on Lake Ave. Scout Troop 7.:; which meets in Organization of the Upper Lake On Next Week "J h111gs arc bustling at the head­ Charlotte High School, was the FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY ,'\ vcJtue Improvement Association, In an effort to develop a greater quarters of till' Tcnth \\'ard Repub­ winner of the window-dressing con­ "watch consciousness" jewelers with the purpose of furthering de­ lican Club iu preparation for the lest staged last week by the Black­ Next throughout throughout the country have set ~fonday, velopment of the section between '\inth Anuual St. Patrick's Day hawk Division of the scouts, of aside next week, beginning- Febru­ the length and breadth of the nriving Park and Lyell avenues, Danct· and Eutertaimncnt, accord­ which Charles Legg is deputy com­ ary :~ l, as National Watch Clean­ laud, c-itizens will unite to was effected at a meeting last week. ing to Councihuan joseph L. Guz­ n11ss10ner. Their display was at ing anar­ ruary 23, at the clubrooms in the dres~ing in Buffalo. ~I iss Buell has that they are right. .Miss Chandler Lo,·e: Amy, One ~!an \Voman, ha> been appointed to the Board of ticipants of big, showy and fashion­ Liberty Theatre Building, Driving- had eight years of expenence 111 gives a fine performance with \\'al­ Love Feud, Blind Date. Toni of ViS, ;he had her m\ 11 ~hop and for six ioned barn dances are something Sun.-M on.-Tues. Danccr, Collect, Tlurtccn ~len, H1' '~ •Pl intment was suggested in assisted by 1lrs. Celia Beck, chair- years pre' iou~ to that was asso­ else again. l ady Chatt...crley's llu~bands, Pig­ th(. Senate by ~enator Frederick Fredric l\[arclt, famous stage aud mau of arrangements. Pedro, 500 cia ted I\ ith the l'entral Park Studio. stic' with Spirc5, Dancing Feet, S er. Republican, and when con­ The bigge;t barn dance given in ~creen star, pia) s the difficult dual and bridge is played with prizes for Her new ~hop i~ equipped for all Per~onal ~laid .Strit•tly Dishonor­ firmed by that bod), w.~~ made hy Hollywood for years, with good edi­ role of ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'' each table. Tickets including re- branche,; or be'luty work ' hie, 1 he Hermit oi Far Fnd, Hus­ in Robert Loui~ Stevenson's weird Governor Franklin Roo~evelt. frcshments arc 2.; cents. Lie (not prop) iood and excellent >, 11 .. of Driving the Dc\\'C) \ \'l'unc I 'rcshvtcrian continued to lw n popular melo­ hc ht·ld in t l•e assembly lndl of Ko­ ca's boy friend, opened up with a :\larr1age,. 'I he S 1lvt'r Br,dc, \Vhat Park avenue, was ionnally installed Church, ~enct ... parkw.1 \' ,111d Dew­ drama, Henry D. Irving presenting dak Park, Tuesday evening, April new, more realistic brand of acting Price Virtue. 1as president of the Lyell .\vcnut• lt is expected that AI Sigl ey avt·nuc. The suppt'r is ~en·cd a new version in 1!110. r.. in "The Lawyer's Secret" and .\!) s•t·r) : l>r. Prit-s•lc\ ltn·csli- 1:u~iness :\fen's \:,:;ociat!on at !he from 5 to i o'clock . "Under Eighteen," is the first 1 Times-Union radio announcer will "\Vorking Girls." He is even more g,1trs, The :\! a•ilda 1hmter .\[urcler, hfth annual smoker and mstallattou be guest speaker. Fach portion of the m<:nl costs starring vehicle for seventeen-year intriguing as the son and lover in ~he (;old Skull ~f urders. on February 3. Other officers are After the banquet a court oi fi, e cents and it ,, sa;d that an ex­ old i\iarian Marsh, most notable "This Reckless Age" Charles Rug­ rhe hhrar) i~ open ~undays dur- • Ralph Mack, ,·icc-pre,ident: Thom- honor will be held at which more cellent dinner is available at a screen discovery of the year. :\!iss gles, who has been a bachelor in 'lg tlw winh·r months a> Taylor, trea,urer; and Frank than eighty merit badges will be nominal price. The meal is ~erved Marsh, who is known wherever pic­ film after film. and an amusing one Beierschmitt, secretary. Fred Jack- awarded to the boys of the troop by the ladies of the church. tures are shown, was a Los Angeles at that, is a bachelor again in this E ,;on of Electric avcn••c was v•cc• Advancement in all degrees oi schoolgirl less than twelve months picture-even more amusing, and DRAPER. Es REMAD prc.:ident last year. scouting, I!P to eagle, will be COMPETENCE REQUIRED ago. An older sister brought her to he gets married, right before your If your draperit•s arc beginning awarded. the studios for a test which proved \\'hen ) our cherished antiques or eyes. to loo!< 'habby and arc out of style GOOD ADVICE satisfactory. Troop No. 81 any piece of furniture, for that mat­ Fri.-Sat. '' hy not have them remade; or if It will pay you to get expert ad­ ter, need refinishmg, you naturally W ed.-Thurs. - r.3st Saturday evening the Scouts ~orrna Shearer and Robert ~{ont­ ) ou ha \·e your own material for \;ce if your radio is not operating want a fully con pctcnt man to do Slim Summcn·ille and Zasu Pitts. enjoyed a swim at tbe ~!aplewood gomery join in a novel duet in new ones, \\ e \\ m make them for up to the usual standard. Your set the work; and if ) ou can find such That is the ~tar-spangled combina­ Y. ~f. C. A Se,·eral of them must "Priya· c Lives." ) ou A tdephone call will bring us a man, who, due to low overhead tion of laugh experts that Univer­ may need repair or it may just need swim 110 yards in order to complete to your hou~l' to give you sug­ :\[is~ Shearer sings for the first sal has placed together for the first tubes. In either case you can be their First Class Requirements for expense. can quote a lower price :::··~t ons anpccially reasonable. I opens on a hotel balcony, Uont­ and talented casts to reach the Phone Glen. 4352. Open evenings. troop wll gn to Tayhouse, near merly of Tluhbarcl, Eldredge & \Ve filso carry a complete line of gomcry is whistling the song. As screen in recent months is to be -Adv. School No. J on Cohh's Hils for an :Miller. i1 Prirur0se St. Glen. tlrapuy fabrics, curtains, curtain he whistles, A!iss Shearer emerges st•cn in ''Men of Chance." Mary ali-day hike. 13.j5-].-Adv. rods, and wall paper. on an opposite balcony and starts Astor, Ricardo Cortez, John Halli­ (;o to Edouard's, there s a new The regular weekly meeting of l'crhaps your window shades to sing accompanied by Mont­ day and Ralph Ince are only a few line of Spring Sport Costumes, in the troop is being held Thursday Come to ~cc our bt•autiful selec­ could stand reversing or a new one waffle pattern, Diagonal and Baske1 tion of dresses, coats. hat'. hosirry, gomery's whistling. of the veteran performers to be evening instcarl of \Vednesday this here and there; we can take care of \\'eave, in solid colors, and the new and lingerie. Drcs;;cs priced from Theatergoers are beginning to seen in the production. week account of the ncndit Carel $a.!l5 to $1:!.15. llats $1 8"-. \Vc also that too. Just phone Glenwood Water Lily colors, at $5.00. Ed­ ask themselves if Helen Chandler ouard's Sample Dress Shop, 1546 Part,. last evening. feature Xazarcth uniforms. La ·~7S9. \V. H. Bellinger, 1::!74 Dewey will not be the screen actress to Lake avenue, opposite \Vagg's Cor­ All people interested i1: the Bo) Belle Appart•l Shoppe, 1:'i17 Lake \\·c, at Seneca parkway.-Adv. ners.-Adv. avenue. Open evenings. take the place vacated by Lillian Trade With Independents Scout ~I o\·emcnt arc invited to at­ tend a \ourt of Honor for Troop "1 at ' fl. 111 on Thur,day. ::\f arch 3, I LITTLE PIG (Whole or Rib End ) in the church at 4.36 Lewiston aYc­ nuc CEORCE WASHINCTON CHERRY PORK LOINS • • . 9c Dr. Ja me!> F l{o,c. pa;;tor of :\It . Oli1•et Baptist Church (Colored), SPECIALS FOR FRI. AND SAT. \\ill delh·er an add res~ on ''\Yhat BONELESS RUMP Scouting Really Mean~... Other de­ Real Cherry Treats at Prices That Make Them Available tails of the program arc being-t to Everyone. W e Have Just Received a Shipment of Those ROAST BEEF . . ... worked out b\· the ~couts and the Troop Committee. which met last Delicious Delaware Cherries and W e Are Coing to Make Them (Cut from Prime Steer U. S. Inspected Beef) week at the home of \Villiam Tur­ Up in These Tasty Specials for the Week-end : ner and Leonard Pawley. There FRESH DRESSED will be a musical feature. These are real bargains! P hone your order early and I farrr I31oss, Commissioner of the Rochester Boy Scouts Council [ we will be pleased to reserve yours for you. FOWL 3¥2 lb. avg. 27c will also he present to give a short talk on "The Scout Organization," COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER 25c just hcfore the Court of Honor TWO-C~U~TED CHERRY PIES • • • • 28c the scouts' mol hers will serve a Chase & Sanborn Seal fift\!cn cent "Bean Supper" to WHIP'T CREAM CHERRY PIES • • • • 30c ~routs and their families --~ Brand, Dated Coffee friends CHERRY MERINGUE PIES. • • • • • 24c L_;Jke View Unity Studies TWO-LAYER CHERRY CAKES 33c per lb. Trend in Spring Hats Large 35c Small 28c A cla5s in "Spring Millinery" wil! be held by the Lake View Unit of • the Home Bureau Tuesday aiter­ • .J nston leen a er1es B man &. Baynes noon in the .regular meeting at Four Shops To Serve You: DRIVING PARK at DEWEY AVES. Dewey A venue P r e s b y t e r i a n 827 DEWEY AVE. 1300 DEWEY AVE. 400 LEWISTON AVE. Church: The class will be under I W e Deliver-Phones: Glen. 1182-1183-1184 the leadership of ~Irs. W. Phaler 1505 LAKE AVE. (Next to Lincoln-Alliance Bank) I L. ~------~ and :Mrs. Samuel :1\ewberry. L------.,.------Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 2 ROCHESTER, N. Y., FEBRUARY 18, 1932 Tenth Ward Courier FRI.-SAT. Church News Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery ifr.ViME:RnantA in "PRIVATE LIVES" North Presbyterian 2 DELIVERIES FRIDAY -SATURDAY PHONE Lake Ave. at the New and W alter H uston in Today at one o"clock the annual DAILY Veterans Memorial Bridge "A House Divided" meeting, with reports of the year's GLEN. 1454 work, dection of officer, and lunch- SPECIALS SUN -MON.-TUES. con of the \Vomcns' Society, will BIG Fredric March in take place. with the president, :\[rs. 2 Features "DR. JEKYLL S. U. Thorn, presiding, and :\liss CLEARBROOK FANCY and MR. HYDE" \nna Fielder leading de,·otions. OR CLOVERBLOOM I losll:,scs arc ~~ rs. Anna Xicholson, VANITY and Marion Marsh in :\Irs. Ccorgc E. :\Ia bee, .\Irs. Doro­ FOWL Each FREE! WARE thy .\tkinson, :\Irs. R. \V. Sabin and ROLL BUTTER "Under Eighteen" FRESH DRESSED TO EVERY LADY :\Irs. II. T. Pownall. M r5. Emma ____ ..;.(2 lbs. to a. customer ) WED.-THURS. l [ctzlcr is in charge of luncheon ar­ Wed.-Thur. Nights ! "MEN OF CHANCE" rangements :111d Mrs. E. C. Lewis, and dccorations. 11iso; Carolyn \Veils, BONELESS SMOKED ADULTS 25c Slim Summerville instructor of the Y. \V. C. A., will and Zazu P itts in give recitations an.- gin-n in North Church, Frirlay FRESH, WASHED TEXAS en•ning, Fd1ruary 26, under the SCULL'S COFFEE lb. 25c dirt·ction of I'rank IT. Drown; songs SPINACH ..... peck 19c of the time of \\'ashington will be By the makers of Boscul Coffee While Out-door Temperatures See-Saw sung hy a chorus of men and women d~nclin o~~ili~~d oo~u~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SEMET -SOLVAY CAKE There will l'e choruses, quartettes ' Co~ncil of Social Ag•:ncies, glvmg and solos. The admission will be a ttmely talk concernmg the work Keeps Indoor Temperatures Steady 25c for adults and 15c for children I of the Social Agencies. Special mu­ 9-DA Y ANNIVERSARY SALE under twdl·e. The concert is spon-1 sic was furnished by th~ l!eth:l CITY COAL & COKE CO. sored bv the \Vomens' Socicn· anrl Tabernacle Male Quartet. flus wtll DISCOUNT ON ALL the You"ng Peoples' Sunday E~cning be the la~t meetin_g of the Brother- WACC'S CORNERS-GLEN. 5767 Group. hood until after hastcr. 25% MERCHANDISE 25% Main Office- 226 Kent Street Glenwood 5895 Sund:w evening meet\ngs of the The Boy Scouts of the Church of Young Peoples' Group fo~ February ~~1e Redeemer, Troop_ 83, held a EVERYTHING INCLUDED IN \\ill have programs as follows: Feb- our_t of. Honor m~etmg Tuesday [!)~~·~~~·~·~·~·~ · ~ · ·[!] HARDWARE, PAINTS ? • ruary 21, Frances Meulendyke. pre- evemng Ill the Pansh House Pilr­ FEBRUARY SPECIAL i National t ·itling, and Charle< \\'. Colhurn of lo:~ ~{any of the parents and and PLUMBINC SUPPLIES I • i FINGER WAVING 50 t Watch Cleaning i Benjamin I'rank lin High School as fnends of. the boys . we-re present. and MARCELJ.. ING. . C speaker: the topic: "How Can I The meetmg w~s m, charge . of SALE SALE Show ~fv Crowd That I Am a Chris- Scoutmaster \V1lharn 1 ayne, assJst­ STARTS Feb. 25 Mar.S 1 and Jewelry i I ENDS Terminal Beauty Shop tian." J;.cbrunry 28, William :\luir, cd by George Berndt, chairman of 1770 Dewey Ave. Glen. 6791 ~ Repair Week ~ pn'siding. and T. C. Forrester, the Scout Committee. CASS & LOYSEN f BEGINS FEB. 24th i supcdntenclent of the School for the Circulating Library ? Complete Watch ~ D

Tenth Wn.rd Courier Historic Newspapers Collection ROCHESTER, N. Y., FEBRUARY 18, 1~ .... PAGE 3 PERSONALS The Btg Ridge Pedro Cl· b t' et Prizes were won by .Mrs. Griswold, Men's Work Pants Special Price $1.00 .Mrs. Pray and Mrs. Howser. Blue Shambry Work Shirts . .. 47c t Children's Broadcloth Bloomers 19c .Miss Antoinette Hendricks enter­ tained at a Valentine Party Friday Boys' Coif Hose-Reg. 25c @ 18c 1 Children's Dresses-Special @ 65c evening in her home on Augustine 415 LYELL AVE. Dry Goods, Novelties street. Open Evenings ' s The Zeta Kappa Gamma Sorority ROLA D Men's Furnishings \\ill hold its annual winter dance tomorrow (Friday) evening in the BOWLING I Knights of Columbus Ballroom. U P P E R DEWEY LEAGUE I Clinton Buehlman, radio announ- Averages to Date MYERS & STONEHAM ct·t· of the flttffalo Broadcasting Bantcl ...... -...... 51 187.13 1 Electrical Contractors Co., and his grandmother, Mrs. Bauman ... -...... ·· 41> 178.21 Wallace ...... •IS 173.25 1517 Lake Ave. (downstairs) l.ihhic Dorn of BufTalo, \\1ere guests ]. Benjamin ...... 4:.! 165.41 of ~lr. and Mrs. Frank Buclhman Winterroth ...... • 51 165.25 PHONE: GLEN. 2604 of Pitt~forcl street over the week- T. Miller ...... 48 165.17 YOU SHOULD HAVE end. Jackson ...... 36 165. R.C.A. Radiotrons · 11 etzinger ...... 48 162.42 A COPY Mrs. Grorge .Tagg of Electric Breth en ...... ··- ····- 15 161.13 Radio Service " F U.l';ER :\ L FACTS" i• avenue entertained at bridge Wed- Donoghue ...... 51 160.7 u cnmpldt• :uul au­ d f I t k C C. Green ·-·-- -·· ...... 21 157.12 thoritative hoc•klct. It cou­ ne~ ay o as wee . overs were L. Green ...... _ ...... 21 154.8 Have an extra $2 50 bid for eight. Howard ...... ·-··· ...... 51 153.7 Plug Installed • up taiud informatiun v•hich Mrs. Frederick Brewer of In- Strassner .. --··-- .... 51 152.22 people ha\ c fnuutl both wo 36 161 12 diana is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Franklin ...... _.... · 1 h..Jpful anll romfortin:r. Baehr ... ·---··· ---- 15 148.2 v; c have a limitrd num­ Fred Gardner of Clay avenue. Rubadou ...... al 147.211 WEEK-END lwr o( th~t- little boo!.• on ~lrs. Wallace )(ontague of Au- DeMallie -···--··- -··- 51 145.1 TO SPECIALS han•l. ,.\ rcq uc~t will bring gustine street entertained at lunch- i\Iuller --·--... -u••···· · 27 140.26 Brown ...... __...... 30 138.24 yon a copy in a plain envf'­ lOll and bridge Tuesday. Doell ...... ···- ...... 30 133.18 ROSES $1.50 doz. . lope. Team S t&ndin~s BLOOMING GLA T Go to Edouard's. there is a new w L ct'l JOS. J. BliCt light the homes of Hall's Garage . _ ...... 27 24 471 low. 300 their customers with alternating cur­ Buster Brown ...... 21 30 412 37 275 Bu rton C. Wallace W e do not ask you to b uy-we rent of 1 10 volts. This is the stan­ Roses Barbers ..... ·-·... 14 exquisite Defendorfs Garage ...... 8 43 157 ask you only to visit our show dard. (A few 142 146 Glen. 965 severely-the 'low" voltages causing :Mahoney ··-···-·-···- 151 168 130 Manufacturers of it to operate with poor tone and Love ...... 136 165 119 volume and the high voltages over­ AN EXPERT SERVICE I Totals 635 HO!l 705 loa15 switch adjustment (or line resistor and equipment. Members of lla!r Dressing Guild Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 4 ROCHESTER, N Y., FEBRUARY 18, 1932 Tenth Ward Courier

BEST RUBBER HEELS CHRISTMAN'S Goodyear, O'Sullivan or Hoods CASH MARKET LADIES' 35c MEN'S 40c 350 Driving Park Ave. Clenwood 1787 SIAMO The Best Shoemaker in Town! Phone us your order-We Deliver 1450 Dewey Ave.--40 Exchange St. WEEK-END SUGGESTIONS Main 763-We Call and Deliver LEAN PLATE BEEF . . 10c WANT ADS l'- ~ I Fresh Cut Hamburg . . .12c Rates per insertiou: 2c word, minimum charge 25c; no ads taken over Very Tender POT ROAST .. 15c tclcpl10ne; cash or stamps must accompany ad; send to 25 8. Wa.ter St. IF ON DEWEY AVE. CHOICE, BONELESS WINDOWS STICK? They often I FOR RENT-515 Birr St. Upper do, but that is easily remedied. Boston and garage. $-10. month. By MULLER ROLLED RIB ROAST ...... 28c Call the carpenter at Glen 5318-M. _G_le_n_._l:c..l_8_2_.------­ He will give you an estimate of cost. FOR RENT-Front room, Raines Also. general . carpenter work, a!- Park. All home conveniences. Glen. Lean Fresh PICNIC HAMS. .10c terataons, repatrs, etc. Glen 5318-M. 5787-W. SPECIALS ~~~~=--~-~-~~~- RIB END AMERICAN TEXTILE CO. - MOVING and carting. Satisfac- CHOICE .Moth holes, tears, burns rewoven in tion guaranteed. Baker Bros., 121 Little Pig PORK LOINS. .10c any material. • Call and deliver. Palm St. Glen 414!1-R. POT ROAST 14c Glen. 3446. 21 Dorothy Ave. FOR RE~T-2 rooms completely 1 BABY RIB END DRESS1IAKING CLASSES - furnished for light house-keeping. Leg of SPRING LAMB. . .19c ).[rs. Jean Hamilton, 28t Albemarle Heat and light. $6 week. 440 Ridge­ PORK LOIN 12c St. has resumed her dressmaking way Ave. Glen. 5264-\\', classes and will assist you with your -FOR RENT-completely furnish­ Roast Beef .. 29c entire wardrobe; dresses, coats, suits ed kitchenette, bedroom and living FRESH NATIONAL WATCH Take advantage of these and remodeling. Glen. 1941. room. Heat and light. $7 week. CURTAINS laundered, all kinds. 440 Ridgeway Ave. Glen. 5264-W. Cal a Hams .. 1Oc REPAIR WEEK Specials for 2 Weeks Stretched and pressed, tinted if de- DRifSSMAKING-Ail kinds of Starts February 24 sired. Reasonable prices, Mrs. Flor- sewing, altering and remodeling. Smk'd Hams 18c VIENNA FACIAL ..... 55c ence Carroll, 452 Clay Ave. Glen. Agent for Harford frocks, designed It's up to you-whether you HOT OIL SHAMPOO . . . 75c 2217. by Katherine Harford, formerly of Arpeako Hams want to leave your watch, clock Haper's Bazaar. Endorsed by Good r jewelry repair, where the pro­ (Long or Short Hair) V ACUUU CLEANERS, repaired. Housekeeping Magazine. Style .... , .... 22c rietor does his own work or Finger Wave or Marcel 50c Free inspection. E. L. Kelly, 165 right and low in price. Allow about where the work ~ sent out to a Clay Ave. Glen. 3543. Formerly 8 days for order to be filled so come We Deliver trade shop. HAIRCUTTING Hoover Dept., Sibley, Lindsay & in early. Time saved for consulta­ N. Y. Central R.. R. and N. Y. Ladies 40c Children 35c Curr Co. tion and fittings. Evenings only. ~------State Railways Official Special Treatment for men SEWING MACHINES over- Violet Harmon, 1505 Dewey Ave. Watch Inspector troubled with dandrWf or hauled, cleaned and adjusted, $1.00. CANARIES-Home raised sing­ 22 YEARS EXPERIENCE falling hair. Variety Electric Shop, 516 Dewey ers. Females for breeding. Bird­ Eat. 17 Yeara in Rochester Ave. Glen. 4141. seed 2 lbs., 25c. 156 Clay Ave. LESSONS IN MARCELLING FIREWOOD-Cut stove length. HIGH GRADE auto tops, body Wm. H. Jackson and FINGER WAVING trimming and slip covers; reason­ hr. $1 Six weeks $35 Softwood, 35c barrel; hardwood, 45c JEWELER Yz barrel. Glen. 6774-J. 33 Lois St. able prices. First class wol'k guar­ anteed. Fred ]. Wigg, :!59 Flower WILLIAMS COAL CO. 325 Driving Pk. at Dewey 1Oth Ward Beauty Parlor KODATOY FILMS for sale. City Pk. Formerlv with Packard We believe we have the la.rgest Bourbon Studio. Phone, Glen. and Pierce ).{otor Co. QUALITY COAL ·- KLEEN COKE greeting card assortment of any 374 Pullman Ave. at Dewey 4445-\V or 387 Magee Ave. ~.;;::,..~-<;:>-<;:>-<;:>-<:::> Rochester Neighborhood Store. Glen. 4922-W RE-UPHOLSTERING-For the 871 DEWEY AVE. at Driving Park Ave. best in workmanship and materials Dependable Service ' Phone GLEN. 163 at a minimum cost, call Chas. F. Williams, 35!l Lexington Ave. Glen. ~ PERSONAL ~ 4187. Formerly with Hubbard, ~~~"'0- Eldredge & Miller. Mrs. Joseph Barlow of East STEEL FURNACES \\'ASHING UACHINE repairs parkway is spending several week~ As modern as Tomorrow-­ A LAMP OR A LIMB and parts on Harmony, Arabelle, in New York City with her daugh­ Cass, ABC, Easy and other makes. ter. Yet here Today! A BULB OR A BUMP- New rolls $6 set, complete and in­ stalled. No service charge. Variety ).J rs. Henry \\'atkins of Seneca Specialists in Midnight .. darkness ... b-z-z-z goes the Vacuum Cleaner Co. 516 Dewey parkway entertained at dinner last AIR-CONDITION INC Ave. Glen. 4141. Thursday evening. and all kinds of sheet metal work 'phone. John switches on bedlamp, dashes UPHOLSTERING- New pieces made; old pieces recovered and re­ Mr. and ~Irs. J. Clyde l{oss oi ASK US l''OH A l"TGUHE for hall. ... "What's up" he reflects, "The paired. Lowest prices. Living Electric avenue spent a few davs room suites $GO up. Steko Up­ last week in Niagara Falls. . KIMMEL METAL kids are still out; perhaps car's- broken down, holstering. 126 Steko Ave. Glen. .Miss Betty Nash of Avis street MANUFACTURING CO. an accident, or-B-z-z-z, B-z-z-z, interrupts 3il:!-~L DIr ·' rs. ~m- much for himself as possible. On 100 competitors who remain, the Bocnester Gas &Electric corp. duccd. Glen. 1220-M. pey, .).f rs . .).lcAnn and _\1 rs l{oylc. the basis of this argUD>eot, this chain can slowly but surely drive precious right is a holy thing that them out of business, and as they governments should maintain in- are eliminated the chain adds more James C. Corbett Funeral Home violate, even though extreme use of and more stores. that right results in the elimination Those who criticise are told that of an entire class of people. this is America where every man is Ths argument presents the ques- entitled to make as much as he can. ll==;;;;I;;;;n=th;;;;e=in=t=e=r=es=t=of=y;;;;;o;;;;;u;;;;;r;;;;;N=ei;;;;;g;;;;;h;;;;;b;;;;;o;;;;;rh;;;;;o;;;;;o:d=L=a=m;;;;;p=D;;;;;e;;;;;a;;;;;le;;;;;r=:::::LI I tion of just how far our govern- The irony of it is, however, that ~- ment should go in upholding this man who has profited from the ex­ right. A man with one good store ercise of this privilege has used his should be able to derive a modest right to prevent others from enjoy­ living from it. If he has two stores ing the same right, . Having obtain­ his income should be twice as great ed size and wealth the chain uses Kirby's Quality Market and if he has three he obtains an it to prevent the small man from 1358 DEWEY AVE. -We Deliver- GLEN. 71 and 72 income three times that of the man even earning a modest living. Hav­ with a single store. It would seem ing made the most of its opportuni­ SPECIALS FOR FRI.-SAT. reasonable that a man with three ty it uses its power to deny oppor­ storea should be content, but usually tunity to others. Lean Pork Chops . . . . .12c the third store only serves to ere- When protest is made against --- - ate an ambition for more and more this system we have the retort that until we find him operating a hun· it is the chain's right. Since the Arpeako Daisy Hams . 29c dred or a thousand or fifteen thous- American public sees no wrong in and. He is exercising his American giving any man £Uch a right, would Fine Flavored Sliced Bacon .. 17 c right of getting all that he can, and, it not be at leaat fair to make the off hand, we say that he is justified. chain pay something for it? Should Lamb for Stew ...... 1 Oc The other side of the picture, it not be asked to pay a bir tax This is the funeral home of James c f the city resulted in his choice of however, makes us doubt the wis- for this privilege which enables Veal to Roast or Stew .. .17c C. Corbett, located at 523 Lake ave­ he Lake avenue home dom of giving any man such uncon- them to roll up great fortunes for nue, in one oi the most beautiiuJ Since purchase of the home last trolled privileges. If he could themselves while crushing others? August, .Mr. Corbett has made a operate one hundred stores without If it is thdr right to operate thous­ Snider Sweet Corn, Reg. 18c. 2 cans 27c residences 011 that street. Although originally built for a private home, general re-arrangement of the interfering with the rights of others nnds of stores, should they not be STRICTLY FRESH ECCS ..... 23c doz. its dignity and spaciousness make it rooms to conform to the require- no fault could he found. The fact asked to pay some fee for depriving well suited to its new use. ments of a modern funrrnl home. is, however, that there is a limit to thousands of others of their chance Beechnut Spaghetti or Pork a Beans 11 c Mr. Corhett, for six years. had A mortuary and three 11rivate the number of stores that any one to operate one 1 been located on Chili avenue, but due funeral rooms arc among these im- community can support; that means A chain store tax bill, known as Evaporated M i lk ' I arge cans. . 3 f or 21 c to deed restrictions was forced to provements. Beyond that the new that there is a limited number of the Moran Bill has been introduced SAUERKRAUT 2 lb 9 seck a new location last summer. A quarters fitted the needs of a new opportunities for merchants. If a in Albany. ' All fair minded citizens !:------' ---·-c_a_n_s_._._ .•· .--·• ·•·•·__ c__ , careful search of the entire west side type funeral home ideally. community can support two hun- should support it. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection

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Vol. IV. ROCHESTER, N. Y., MARCH 3, 1932 No. 22 Many Prizes Will Ridgemont Club Has THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE COURIER ' MacSweeney Places Dewey Rails Not 50 Tables at Bridge WILL BE PUBLISHED THURS., MAR. 17 Ban On Luxuries Be Given Away at FiiOrted that many type of rail, according to announce­ adublic hazard created by the Optimistic reporb on ticket ~ales Stewart Lynch and • :\Irs. Jouncihnan Xclson A J mlgt:. tion Program. It de,·eloped, howc\'er, that :\f r. charged by the merchants in some itorially in The Courier last Xovem­ ~ Iilnc, chairman of that actiYit)­ The ladies oi the club arl con­ Parts are taken by ~[ rs. ] ames cases were comparatively high. b,·r. It was stated that the rails, ~ullh·an had C<>untcd right as far .\ prize goes to the indi,·idual sell­ ducting a bridge tournament which Logan, 11 rs. Bunon Bigley, ~[is~ ).f r. :\IacSweeney hopes to remedy which arc of the shoulderless "T" tng the most tickets. has hecn in progrc~s for se,·eral Doris ).! cCoy, :.\£i~s Leona 1\{arcott. as ~hell., were concerned, hut if he the whole situation. A complete list type, occasioned more than ordinary Sherman I'i~:rcc, cha1rman of the month~. Final play will take }Jiace James Weigand. Earl Jinks, \\'il­ had x-rayed his eggs he \\ould ha\e of commodities which can J,c given skidding hazard to automobiles and entertainment conunittn·, ~ays that next month. :\Irs. Otto C. Hock b liam Storandt, Da\'id Densmore found 01;c with thrc:c yolk~. The out on the poor orders together with the frequent accidents from this theatrical sta•s ''ill ct,ntributc chainnan. (School l'rincipal). ~[ rs. Arthur nHomcr had broken the tri)Jie·head­ the maximum price which is to be came were cited. Subsequently, the 101\'ards thl· l'nlertai nmcnt. J.olmatl'r and ~fr~ Leslie ~fc- charged for each item is now in the Commissioner promised an investi­ cr in till' frying pan before noting decoration sclwme in harmony with New Books Added to Cowan. possession of each merchant. Any gation upon the basis of which he the Shamrock will J,,• nst•cl accord­ Tlw play i, under 1he direction its uniqu~ness. Yiolation will carry a penalty. makes his announcement. in~ to ~ f rs. Bertha Hush. chairman Ledlie Library of ~ f r,, C. t'. Burritt and ~Irs. ,\ call to a local newspaper nohd However, Mr. Barnes slated that, r·not" editors. ture to predict. en Y cars, Gibbs; Peril at End House Donald X. :\I orris: ref rc,hments, :\lar) Robert,; l{inehart: First Fiddle, dai!Cl', ~Ji,s Uuth Clark: acrobatic ------East of Singapore, Parkman; Frank O'Brit•n and Fred E. Clark ; l•y Jackson: About th\! dance, .\llan; Irish ~largaret ~li" ~larian Against th(. Sky, Bercovici; Tumole­ Ask Traffic Signal mtbic, :\I r~. H1chard Saunders; :\lunler of the .\'ight Club Lally, by JiR", ~!iss Patricia Pierce. Attorney to Address wood, ~lulford; Fighting Hearts, printing-, l'laudc Burnett: favors. Ahhutt. Tlw regular monthly meeting- oi ChanS!e on Lake Ave. Republican Women Dorrance; They Call h Sin, Eagan ; :\[ rs. Harriet \\'adman; decoration, .\' akell on Roller .Skate', \\'ild th~· a~sociation will be held next The newly form1 -1 Upper Lake Promise You Won't ~larry Me, ~ frs. Bertha Hu~h; door Jotu E. \\'in I. Lighted Window~, The \\'ay Thur~day. ~[arch 10. Abraham Eddlestein, attorney, will Forbes; First Fiddle, :\I. Jackson; Avenue Imrtrovemcnt Association Shearer, u,hcr~, jo,cph (, Schepp; o' Some Flesh. Half a Clue, Hopa- The Child Study Group meets be the speaker tonight at the regular Lap of Luxury, Ruck; Tropic Night, has decided to ask for a change of lloor, \ I r,. Frann·~ Tho111son and lung Cassidy, nroadway llride, Hus- again afternoon at two monthly meeting of the Tenth Ward ~londay Nicholes; S 54, by Ellsberg; Three location of the traffic signal light on John ~ l akin, and checking. Clar­ Holiday. The Xear o'clol·k at the school. Justin \\'omen's Republican Club in the band~ :\lunler~ ~[rs. In a Bed, Williams. Lake avenue at Emerson street. At l'llCe Pichler and Frank Lane. :\Iapleton. Anne Again, Hickey will lead a on clubroom on DriYing Park aveuue. a meeting last week, it was \'Otcd ~Iarrics di~cussion Strange 1\\-e., Kelly; Free Lady, Gambler's Throw. ~how Boy, The "Quarreling." His subject will be ''Women and the Strange; Gun Girl, Weld; Dessert to seck a change from Eme rson \\'ater Gypsie,;, The Ca,eliers oi Law." A social hour will follow street to !'helps avenue. COMPETENCE REQUIRED Lure, D'Esne; White Pants Willie, Death, Heartache. Arrol\ ,mith, The and refreshments will be served. It was pointed out that the lights \ \'hen your cherished antiques or Go to Edouard's. Special in Davis; Silver Linings, Good Times, People of This Town, Ladies and A membership drive is now under would hl' a greater aid to more a ny piece of furniture, for that mat­ -Iosiery at ~:ic. Full fashioned hose, Hueston; Est. of Madam Antonia, Gents, Towards the ·n·cst and I.ovr way with two teams, captained by ter, need rclinblung, you naturally all the new Spring shades, 59c pair. Georgia, and Silver Bride, Ethel school children at P helps avenue Prderred. Satinglo Bias slips, lace trimmed, Mrs. Clarence Bragg and Mrs. Syd­ want a fully competent man to do than at present, Ivan W. Cass and top and bottom, also tailored, $1.00. ney Sheers. The regular Wednes­ :\f. Dell. the work; a nd if you can find such ~t.-rris Lewis were appointed a com­ Edouard's Sample Dress Shop, 1546 day afternoon care\ parties arc being a rn a n, wlw, due to low overhead Lake ayenue, opposite Wagg's Cor­ mittee to con fer with city officials Lewiston M. E. Ladies continued. expense, can quote a lower price ncrs.-Adv. Wallace Places Electric and if possihle to arrange for the Aid Plans Dinner change. tha n most other craftsmen, so much The Ladies -\id Soc1ety oi Lewis­ Clock in Store Window the better. Try Jack Fogg, for­ ton 1L E. Church, i~ planning an­ RIVIERA FEATURE REVIEW merly of Hubbard, Eldredge & \ new clcclric clock was added last CORRECTION other dinner at the church, corner ~fill er. 77 Primrose St. Glen. Tonight (Last Times) Jam<'' (~gney, \\Ito star' in week to the window oi the Wallace The iten' ''Facials SSe" in the ad- Lewiston and Dewey avenues. for 1345-J - Adv. \Vh I )Bicking comedy is the "BlondL Crazy," has been iortun.ltl ).fedicme Shoppe at Dewey and vertisement of the Tenth \Vard Tuesday, )!arch U. The meal will dominating note of "Stepping Sis­ in the ptctures in which he has been Ridgeway a\·enues. It is outlined Beauty Parlor in the last Courier be sen·ed at 1'! o'clock noon. ters," romance is one of the fea­ presented. in neon and is visible night and day was intended to Lc priced at 75c. DRAPERIES REMADE tures of this production. His sc\ emh ancl mo~t unusual'! ic- from both sides of Dewey avenue. Ii your drapencs arc beginning AUTO RADIOS The mo't important roles are por­ ture shows him as a bellhop in a ho Mr. \\'allace plans to use the man­ Come to see our beautiful selec­ to look shabby and are out of style Installation o: autom• 1e radios trayed by Louise Dressler, :Minna tel which is frcqucntt•d by sharpers tel-shelf on which the clock stands tion of dresses, coats, hats, hosiery, and lingerie. Dresses priced from why not ha \'e them remade; or if requires proper e41uipment and Gombcll and Jobyna Howland, who of both ,exes. l Ic decides to heat for rlisplaying his merchandise special training. \Ve are now pre­ the tricksters at their own game, sr•ccials from time to time. He is $3.95 to $12.75. Hats $1.88. \Ve also you have your own material for appear as former queens of bur­ feature Xazarcth uniforms. La new ones, we will make them for pared both with equipment and an lesque ami find thcmseJyes on var­ and docs so, in a way to make you advisi~ his customers to ''watch Belle Apparel Shoppe, 1517 Lake you. A telephone ca II '\ill bring us e..xpert mechanic to do this work ious rungs of the ladder of society. thrill and laugh. the clock.'' avenue. Open evenings. to your house to giYe you sug­ right. Our service is absolutely Dorothy ~fackail has the lead in gestions and estimates. During guaranteed. ]. C. Harrigan, 1456 "Safe in Hell." This sensational Dewey aye., Glen. 4352.-,\d,·. F ebruary prices 011 this work are play gives her a role of deeply emo­ THIS c~pccia ll y reasonable. tional character and semi-tragic end­ \\'e also carry a complete line of COSTUME J EWELRY ing. She subtly interprets the is drapery fabrics, curtains, curtain Is playing a more important role pathetic Gilda Carlson-a servant rods, a nd wall paper. than ever, this season, in the \?ell­ girl betrayed by her employer, turned MOLASSES P erhaps your window shades dressed woman's wardrobe. Smart into the strel'ts and finally corralled \ could stand reversing or a new one necklaces, earrings, bracelets and on an island inhabited by refugees TIME here and there; we can take care of clips, for sport, dress and formal from j nsticc. that too. Just phone Glenwood wear, can be found at astonishingly Friday-Saturday 2789. W. II. Bellinger, 1274 Dewey low prices at Ledlie's Jewelry & Gift Leo Carrillo, whose art is a per­ Ave., at Seneca parkway.-Adv. Shop, 842 Dewey ave.-Adv. fect thing and whose personality T is "ithout imitators; Constance Cum­ mings. one of the \\'ampas Baby Stars; Robert Young, the new lead­ ,1/ of asses is a time-hott­ LEGS OF ing man e\•eryonc is talking about, orcd Spring Tonic. It is and Boris Karloff. whom they say especially good for young­ is being groomed to fill the place sters . . . and how they SPRINC LAMB . • 19c left vacant bv Lon Chaney's death, I O'i.'C it ~L'Itar t lzey have to Whole or String End all ~tar in "The Guilty Generation." "This Is Xew York," a play by take it in tlte form of Robert E. Sherwood, ~will be seen cookies! SMOKED HAMS. 17c in its mo\'ie version, ''Two Kinds of \Vomen." The cast is headed by ~liriarn llopkins, Phillips Holmes, Old-Fashioned Molasses Cookies 18c dx. 2 dx. 3Sc J rYing Piche! and Wynne Gibson. Pot Roast Beef • • 15c Sun.-M on.-Tues .:\fade with Grandmothers old-fashioned molasses, which contains all of the sweetness, all (Cut from Prime Steer U. S. Inspected Beef) With James Dunn and Sally Eilers of the mineral salts, all of the exquisite fl.ayor of sun-ripened sn~ar cane. No sulphite, in "Dance Tt·am" are 'Minna Gom­ no impurities. 'Phat is the molasses we use in these cookies, which will be a week-end hcll, who played with them in "Bad special along with onr other full assortment of cookies . BEECHNUT COFFEE . 29c Girl," Edward Crandall, Nora Lane, Claire Maynard and Ralph Morgan. CLOVERBLOOM Fur weeks Dunn and Miss Eilers OUR OTHER WEEK-END SPECIALS INCLUDE: COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER 24c took daily lessons in ballroom danc­ ing umlrr the tutelage of Charles 19c ~losconi of the well known 11osconi OLD-FASHIONED MOLASSES LOAF . • • HAMBURG STEAK 2 LBS. Brothers, as many of the actual sccucs of the new film arc laid in BOSTON CREAM PIE 19c I NUT BREAD . • 19c Country Style various tmblic dance halls. These Specials will sell fast - Phone in your Order f PORK SAUSAGE Mathematics Tutoring Don't fall behind in your mathe­ matics classes I Tutoring in Ele­ mentary Algebra, Plane Geometry nes and Intermediate Algebra. Ap­ H. A. Johnston Kleen Bakeries Bauman&. Ba pointments for mornings, after­ FouT Shop& To SeTVe You: at noons or Saturday. Rates $1 per DRIVING PARK DEWEY AVES. hr., ~Oc ¥.! hr. Call for appoint­ 827 DEWEY AVE. 1300 DEWEY AVE. 400 LEWISTON AVE. ments Glen. 2237-\V. Mrs. L. S. 1505 LAKE AVF,. (Next to Lincoln-Alliance Bank) We Deliver- Phones: Glen. 1182-1183-1184 \Voolston, 29 Lakeview Pk. Teach­ er, East High Evening School. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 2 ROCHESTER, N. Y., MARCH 3, 1932 Tenth Ward Courier 2 BIC Adults 25c Church News Features Children 10c North Presbyterian-On Sunday FRIDAY -SATURDAY PHONE TODAY! lnst times FRI.-SAT. T. C. Forester, superintendent of 2 DELIVERIES " SAFE IN HELL" " Two Kinds of Women" the Rochester School for the Deaf, DAILY GLEN. 1454 witll Dorothy Mackaill with P hlliips Holmes and gave an interesting talk on the Mariam H opkins-also SPECIALS also ''The GUILTY GENERATION'' work of the school, and one of the "STEPPINC SISTERS" With Leo Carr11lo teachers, .Miss Evans, with a group f VANITY WARE TO EVERY BACON Wm. Oollior Sr.-Loulse Dresser Free• LADY TONIGHT of little children, gave a demon­ CLEARBROOK I N THE stration of the teaching methods. SUN.-MON.-TUES. On Monday evening, the girls of North Church entertained about RoLCBUTTER 25e PIECE, lb. JAMES SALLY fifteen of the girls from the School (2 lbs. to a customer) ------~-- ~------BONELESS BRISKET DUNN EILERS at a supper party; following supper, games were directed by .Miss Al­ BONELESS CORNED in "DANCE TEAM" lene Hoesterey, and the evening closed with a basketball game be­ RIB ROAST tween the girls of the School and PRIME STEER BEEF BEEF, lb. NEW PLAN the North Ghurch girls, with ,a ON A score of 5:1 to H in favor of the HAVE YOU TRIED OUR DELICIOUS PIGS HOCKS and KRAUT FURNITURE NEW School for the Deaf. Our Old Stock Has Been Completely Sold! ~lectings of the North Church young peoples' group promise to be 1497 NOW WE ARE FACING THE FUTURE interesting for the month of ESTER PURE FOOD SHOP Dewey Ave. Here is Our New Policy: ~I arch; speakers are announced as 1-EVERYTH INC PRICED for CASH follows: ~larch 6, Rev. D. Seldon Most of the furniture sold today is sold on a credit basis and ~lathew~. of tl11: Church of the p~~~••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-~ is priced accordingly. Our new policy is to mark our price tags :\faster; :\I arch 13, ~1 iss Ethel i\1. at cash prices and you buy on whatever payment plan you wish. Dunn, of the faculty oi Jefferson THESE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY AT J umor I ligh School; ).!arch 20, Rev. II-NEW FURNITURE at a NEW PRICE GLENWOOD 1999 john \\'. Laird, D. D., of Brighton T. W. BECK-Fruits & Vegetables 1487 DEWEY AVE. We had none or the old stock left...• We had to re-stock. Presbyterian Church, who will Now we want our patrons to see the result. The store is open evenings until 9 o'clock speak on "The Place of Youth in MEDIUM SIZE (80's) the Church of Today"; March 21, Ripe Bananas .. . . 18c dz. FLANIGAN FURNITURE CO. ~ a. m., Easter Breakfast meeting, GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 25c 337 DRIVING PARK AVE. with the minister, Rev. Robert You've missed something if you haven't Fincllay, bringing the message. The SWEET, J UICY yet tried young peoples' group meets in the l'arish House every Sunday at 6:30 Florida Oranges. 2 dz. 35c R.S.T. Mayonnaise 39c qt. II. Ill . .\I arch 6, North Church will ha\'e a '·Day of Dedication·· when 0-¢-•-9-•-9-•-9-•--¢-•'-¢-•'-¢-•-9-•--¢-*•--¢--·e it- mcmhcrs will re-dedicate them­ CASTLEMAN SCHOOL 40 'elve' and their gift~ to carry on On Friday at ern• on the ch;Jdren WEEK-END f WATCH, CLOCK f the work begun in February, lSS-1, oi the school saw the Eastman Film, the date of the organization of the t and JEWELRY t "The Life of Washington." SPECIALS church. During the morning serv­ REPAIRING ice there will take place a "witness Xine Standard Bearers were pres­ t f to pastorates" when the roll will be ent from Xo. 40 School at the lunch­ ,6. By Experts t FRESH-CUT • i While Out-door Temperatures See-Saw called of those who have served con at the Bat~sch and Lomb Opti­ a~ t ODD SHAPE ~ minist crs, and the members who cal Company, on \Vashington's Roses . ... $1 doz. united with the church during the !unbreakable SEMET -SOLVAY CAKE Birthday They were: Theodore 2.§Cf \'arious pastorates will he asked to SWEET i CRYSTALS ... Hilliker, June, 1932; Jack DuRocher, ;;J/1 t Keeps Indoor Temperatures Steady stand. January, 1932; William Bidlack, Peas .. SOc bunch The Glenwood Circle will meet June, 1931; Rolfe Scofield, January, f al.f>.lEU.IE ! today at the home of 1frs. R. \V. CITY COAL & COKE CO. 1931; Warren Hilliker, June, 1930; Plants . _...... $1 t fl' .IEI#'.IEI.JER / ~ Sabin, n·~ Fulton avenue, with Mrs. Stanley Gutelius, January, 1929; ()£.WE\' AVE. WAGG'S CORNERS-GLEN. 5767 ~[. .\f. Finch as assisting hostess. t M-2- ~ Robert Johnson, June, 1926; Norman Daffodils 75c dox. t ~CiiESI'~ IIIIL'W. ! The Erie Circle ,~;n meet with . ~ Main Offi ce- 226 Kent Street Glenwood 5895 Ofslager, June, 1925; Fn·derick Mul­ l!l¢-~· · ~· · ~· · ~· •'-¢- • ~· ·~·•--¢-o--¢-•-¢-B Mrs. J. T. Bel due, 2-10 Curlew street. roney, January, 1925. · Gardenias 35c ea. The first Standard Bearer of No. SPECIAL CONTINUED Redeemer Lutheran-The Fourth 40 School was Kenneth Storandt, of MYERS & STONEHAM Alicia Beauty Shoppe Sunrlay in T.ent will be celebrated the class of June, 1921. He is at BLANCHARD Electrical Contractors FINGER WAVING 50 MON.-TUES.-WED. \\ ith apprOIJriate sen·iccs Sunday present in Oberlin College. The and MARCELLING. . C Finger Wave or Marcel 50c morning in the Lutheran Church of five standard hearers following him FLORIST 1517 Lake Ave. (downstairs) Manicure & Finger Wave 75c the l{edecrner when the pastor. Re,·. arc also in college, as follows: At Wagg's Corners Terminal Beauty Shop 1488 Dewey Ave. at Ridgeway - OPEN EVENINGS - W. L. Dowler, will ~peak on "The 1779 Dewey Ave. Glen. 6791 Eve. Appts. Glen. 4348 Ernest Turner, ·Jan. 1922-Dart­ PHONE: GLEN. 2604 Glory of Christ's Passiou." The mouth; Xeil !{osbrook, June, 1922- 48 and 52 Main 482 children's sermon will be based on ~liddlebury; Arthur .Marsiclje, Jar\U· Lake Ave. Main 1986 R.C.A. Radiotrons American Greeting Cards the story of "The Hou>e with the ary, 1923-Syractr.e; Tom Gorham, Radio Service Bridge Ensembles Golden \Vindow~." june 1923-Univer~ity of Rochester, Beauty Shoppe The chorus choir of forty voices, and David Babcock, January, 1924 Have an extra. $2 50 Playing Cards under the direction of ~[iss Thankful -~{a~sachuselts Institute of Tech­ CORLYN M. BAKER Plug Installed • up 1577 DEWEY AVE. Spaulding, with .\!iss Evelyn Ande•• nology. (Cor . P ullman Ave.) ADA C. FINDING 226 BRYAN ST. Glen. 4~97 245 LARK ST. Glen. 1420 son at the organ. will sing "Trust Evenings by Appointment Expert Operator, formerly in the Lorc.l." Go to Edouard's. They are sell­ MARCELLING with Coan Beauty Salon The Bethany Guild will hold its ing all remaining winter coats, fur SHAMPOOING 50 Wright Beauty Shop monthly meeting this eyening with trimmed and tailored, at $5.00. FINGERWAVING c MARCELLING 50 Buell Beauty Shoppe the president, ":\Irs. \\'. ]. Ohlrich, in These coats are lined and inter­ Finger Wave or 75 WINGER WAVING C charge. :\1 rs. ":\I ina Hamner is the lined. Lovely new dresses, after­ 1280 DEWEY AVE. (over A.&P.) noon and Sunday Nites, all sizes to · ·· · -· - ~··E·As·;.·Ei· -···· - · -· Marcel and Shampoo C PERMANENTS $3.50 & $5 PHONE GLEN. 182S hostess in charge of the committee 50. Edouard's Sample Dress Shop, r·····.. ..· ···11 All :Bl::tnches of :Beauty Oultur& PHONE GLEN. 7105 serving the refreshments. 1546 Lake Avenue, opposite Wagg's Special During MARCH The monthly meeting of the Corners.-Adv. t GREETING l Permanents a Specialty Church Council will be held this PERMANENTS Lenten services arc held each i CARDS ~ $5.00 complete l'\'ening at 8 o'clock. t f \Vedncsday evening in the church • LARGER ASSORTMENT • Circulating Library $5 and $7.50 The young people's Confirmation Days and E venings auditorium at :45 o'clock. The fifth t 1 :By Appointment All the Latest class is now holding meetings every 7 t TliAN EVER r FINGER WAVE midweek Lenten service will be held ' S9 TAOOMA ST., o1f Glenwood Fiction- 3c Day Tuesday and Friday evening at seven . next \Vedne,.day evening when the GLENWOOD 5670-B and SHAMPOO ...... $1 o'clock in preparation for the Palm MARY DAVIS subject of the meditation will be 429 Driving P ark Avenue Sunday Confirmation. There are - HAIR CUTTING - "Jesus Comforts His Disciples." 23 memhers in this class, 13 girls and Next Sunday morning James M. Modernize your 10 boys. At the close of the le~son Hopes, president of the Federation of Bathroom period Friday e\'ening a social meet­ I A sk f or suggestions at BUICK SPECIALIST :;~1Jf.~~F I :-.fen's llible Classes, will be present Sylvia Beauty Salon ing will be held when refreshments 239 E astman Ave.-Glen. 6554-J to teach the Brotherliood nihle Class JEWELER i & O,Connor,s Carage "ill be ~crved by the committee of I Renner Henry Co. which mech :n the church audi­ !325 Drivin g Pk. at Deweyf Plumbing and Heating 295 Lewiston Ave.- Glen. 4969 FACIALS 75c and $1 ~[argaret Taylor, Arlene Gustke, torium at 10 o'clock. ,\11 men of ! -Open Evenings- ! 1312 Dewey Ave. Glen. 692 Elva Lemcke, Ronald Doe, Alfred Expert Workmanship Ruggiero's Creams and the congregation arc urged to attend ~---·-···-·- · -·-·-... ··-··~ Lidfeldt and Jack Coombs. ·--·-·---·-·-.. IS Years' E xperience on :Bu1cks Lotions Used and Sold and bring their friends .• WE ARE NOW AN WEEK-END AUTHORIZED DEALER SPECIAL for Gas & Electric Coke Meyerhoff Bros. Market Box of You May Place Your Order Thru Us WE DELIVER GLEN. 23 and 24 1479 LAKE AVE. CHOICE CUTS NEW LOWER COAL PRICES POTTED PLANTS NOW IN EFFECT PORK Rib End or LEGS of Whole Loin IOe 20e $ .oo 785 DEWEY A VENUE LOINS LAMB ...... C. H. BANTEL CO. GLENWOOD 1154 ROUND BREAST of LAMB. STEEL FURNACES STEAK. 22e As modern as Tomorrow­ SAUSAGE 2s;e y et here Today! HAMBURG MEAT-2 lbs.... Specialists in .2!;e AIR-CONDITION INC 2lbs. for .. . . and all kinds of sheet metal work R.S. T. Mayonnaise 39c qt. ASK CS FOR A .FIGURE PLATE BEEF ...... 9c BLACK 1f2 lb. Pkg. KIMMEL METAL 331 Driving Park Ave. MANUFACTURING CO. SELOX ...... 2 pkgs. 25c SALADA TEA . . . . . 35c Glenwood 1240 89 ALLEN STREET--TELEPHONE- MAIN 7084 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection Tenth Wa.rd Courier ROCHESTER, N. Y., MARCH 3, 1932 PAGE 3

Mineral Oil ...... pt. 50c $1.25 Lactogen ...... 93c It Pays To Trade at EVERY DAY REAL VALUES Tasteless, Odorless ... qt. 85c 35c Kim's Tea...... 27c PHONE CLEN. 969 $1.25 Vera.cola.te Ta.b .... 79c orCLEN. 970 1 0 75c Dextri-Ma.ltose ... . . 63c ...... OIL pt. $1 Zonite ...... 79c WICHMAN r ~E~~::e ·~ 69c I~~~ ~7;~~n SOc $1 lronized Yeast ...... 69c For FREE DELIVERY $1 Bayer's Aspirin . . .. 79c $1 Ovaltine ...... 69c and REAL DRUG DRUC CO. I 50c Dr. West's 33 75c Denecha.ud 's SOc 50c Pond's Tissue .. 2 for 50c TOOTH BRUSH . . . . C COUGH SYRUP .... $1 Bromo-Seltzer ...... 73c SERVICE 858 DEWEY AVE. 25c Dr. West 's 25 , 50c Phillip's MILK 36c $1 Squibb's Aspirin .... 39c $1.25 HOT WATER C TOOTH PASTE 2 for OF MAGNESIA .... BOTTLE ...... Cor. Driving Park C EpsoJD Salts ...... 6 lbs. 39c 69 Prescriptions Called Castor Oil ...... pt. 59c Formerly LA MAYS $1 PEPSODENT 79c 25c Colgate's 19c $1 Max Factor 89 For and Delivered MOUTH WASH . . . . 1 TOOTH PASTE 35c Cutex Prep ...... 27c FACE POWDER . . . C

BOWL INC ~~~~~~~~~ UPPER DEWEY LEAGUE ~PERSONAL ~ Thi• Week's Scores Moving to ew Location ~~ WALNUTS Mrs. J . Michie of Elk street en· Miller .... 203 166 203 tertained recently at a surprise birth- CLOSING OUT ENTIRE HARDWARE STOCK 212 Baehr ...... -..... - 141 206 day party in honor of her sister, Mrs. DeMalle ...... 153 138 129 YOU SHOULD HAVE Wallace ...... 156 181 232 Burrows of Detroit. Decorations Bauman ...... 172 181 166 were in pink and yellow. Many ap- A COPY propriate gifts were received. A I Prices Cut 25 to 50% " F U::'\ER \ L FACf S" is Totals ...... 825 872 942 HAZEL...~ UTS a complc·te and au· The Big Ridge Pedro Club was THESE ARE A FEW OF MANY REAL "BUYS" thoritativc l•onklct.ll con­ Bantel - ..- ...... 184 2H 207 entertained on Feb. 23 by ~Irs. 1\. \\'interroth ...... -- 183 180 155 tain" information "hich Brcthera .... - ...... 191 183 165 Empey oi Perrinton street. Prizes pt•oplt· have found both Zcllar ...... - ...... 136 232 156 were won by ).lrs. Empey, ~[rs. Sto-, Ac~e House $ .55 I Ac~e Interior $2.25 hd()ful ancl t•omforting. Rubadou _ ...... 161 128 ------178 pani and 1Irs. Griswold. Paint, Reg. $3.45 GAL. I Pamt, Reg. $3.00 GAL. \\ c huH· a limited num­ Totals . 855 937 861 ber of lhc~c little book, on HICKORYNUTS The Five :\1usketeers met at the METAL WINDOW TOMOHAWK band. ,\ rcqw·~ t " ill bring home of Miss Ina Gcer of Panna 30 98 ROLLER 75 you a copy in a plain enve­ Green . 138 :!OS 175 VENTILATORS .... C ROOFING .. . .roll C SKATES ...... C Howard ...... 1-17 165 189 street on February 12. lope. Strassner ...... l-11 134 174 O'CEDAR FLOOR GALVANIZED CURTAIN Donaghue ...... 200 158 186 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baybutt oi 50 20 l 5 JOS. J . BU Ci( LEY 136 MOPS (Reg. 75c) . .. C 10-Qt. PAILS...... C RODS ...... 2 for C Jackson ...... 195 154 Goodwill street entertained at din· FU N ERAL DI RECTOR 796 DEWEY AVE. Totals ...... 821 819 860 ner and bridge Saturday evening. Telephone Glenwood 4906 COCOANUTS Covers were laid for eight. 525 Lake Ave. Open Eves. Brown ...... 215 187 176 (near Ravine) 'Til 8 o'clock Franklia ...... 133 142 117 Louis Porcelli, son of Mr. and 1lrs. CASS &LOYSEN Wo l'u rn is ~ Notional Cukou }.[ uller ....._ ...... 150 141 Benjamin ...... :...... 161 191 147173 Patsy Porcelli of Driving Park a vc- ~!!!~~!!!!!!!!;!!;!!;!!;!;!!;!;!!;~;;;;!;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j Metz ...... 136 154 101 nue, was initiated into Kappa Upsi- lon Kappa Fraternity of the School RUBADOU'S-Dry Coods, Men's Wear-Dewey at Driving Park Ave.-RUBADOU'S Totals ....- ...... 795 815 714 of Commerce on February 16.

LOWER DEWEY LEAGUE M:rs. George Hindom of Kisling· Team Standing• bury street entertained at luncheon Macks Barber Shop. .. 48 9 8-10 and bridge Thursd,ily at her home. Renner & Henry ·---· 36 21 632 Rogers I. G. A ...... 33 2-1 579 Crowa Service ...... 31 26 5-14 \\'ord has been received by friends Halls Garage ·-·-...... 29 28 509 of ~Irs. ~Iartin Kenney of Rand Buster Browns ...... 25 32 439 street, who is touring Europ~. th:.t Roses Barbers - ...... 17 40 298 she is now in Italy. Defendorfs Garage ...... 8 49 140 Individual Averages \\'. Wallace ...... 6 205.3 J . }. Winkler, son of :Mr. and ).irs. H. Watt ...... 52 178.27 Joseph Winkler of Augustine street, ova E. Schmanke ...... 21 176.9 returned to Boston Tech, where he H. Lundgard ...... 57 170.50 H . Mount ...... 5-! 170.18 is a senior, after spending his mid· Gerba ...... 54 169.29 year vacation with his parents. Everts ...... 30 168.18 Royle ...... 12 168.10 Lease Expires April 1st Finlnyso• ...... 27 168.4 The Jolly Juniors held their weekly Bcnett ...... 36 167. meeting at the home of Miss Harriet Maki• ...... 51 166.34 Hall of Steko avenue last Friday. Connolly ...... 33 164.27 Members are the 1lisses Olla A H eckle ...... 36 164.27 Bush, :Marie LaPort, EYclyn Klimm ...... _ ...... 42 163.30 R. A SALE STARTS TOMORROW Labar ...... 57 162.39 Parker, Betty 11. Connolly. Jean E. (FRIDAY, MARCH 4th) Grennow ...... -...... 18 162.1 Bleau, }.fary G. Ackroyd and June Burton ...... 27 161.32 G. Connolly. "VI-rhitmore ...... 54 161.7 LL day today our store is closed, while we merchandise which limited space will not M. Lundgard ...... 54 160.29 Powers ...... 51 158.18 Joseph A. Bush has returned to A arrange our stock for convenient handling. allow us to carry in our new store. Naturally Henry ...... 5-1 157.41 Rochester following his honorable W eathers ...... _ ...... 54 157.26 discharge from the U. S. Marine We are cutting prices to the lowest level we don' t care to move anything we don't Florack ...... 54 157.19 Valente _ ...... _ ...... 51 157.7 Corps and is now residing with his Rochester has yet seen. There is much of this have to! Zimmerman ...... - ...... 57 156.56 parents, Mr. and 1frs. Joseph H. E Everson, ...... - ... 33 156.12 Bush of ~laryland street. Bain ...... - ...... 39 155.27 O'Keefe ...... - ...... 12 154.11 +HERE IS YOUR CREATEST OPPORTUNITY+ Drumm ...... 27 15-1.7 The Big Ridge Pedro Club was Grenneri ...... : ...... 33 15-1.6 entertained Feb. 16 at the home of Hertzberg . .._...... -. 48 153.41 :\Irs. George Tee Boon of \\'heat­ Smith ...... 33 153.13 land street. Prizes wert• won by Burns ...... 48 153.20 :Mahoney ...... 15 153.19 ).f rs. Griswold, ~r rs. Osborne and :Mahoney ...... 51 152.40 ~Irs. Stopani. EVERY PRICE SLASHED McCulloch ...... 12 152.8 Love ...... 48 151.19 1Iiss Ina Geer of Parma street 0. Schmanke ...... 57 149.43 WE LIST HERE JUST A FEW OF THE HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS Rose ...... 48 143.22 entertained 18 guests at a birthday Kerner ...... 45 142.44 pat·ty on Feb. 22. Renner ...... 54 140.43 Faber ...... 18 140.1 Rogers ...... ~ ...... 30 139.18 VAN HEUSEN COLLARS Hall ...... 54 138.3 LADIES' 5 for $1.00 MEN'S Defendorf ...... 42 132.36 Bullen ...... 45 131.8 }. Schmanke ...... 45 129.6 FULL-FASHIONED MEN'S $2 CAPS-97c COLLARITE SHIRTS Three Tenth Warders CORTICELLA 10c SILK-6c PURE C $1.95 Become Elk Members SILK TURKISH TOWELS 20" x 36" Size-1 Oc $1~50 SJ·2~ HOSE 69 Now CLARKS O.N.T CROCHET COTTON-3 for 25c lt Burton C. Wallace Medicine Shoppe SHEEP-LINED COATS $1·.95 Cigars - Confections and WINDBREAKERS WEEK-END SPECIAL Sold Reg. from $5 to $8.45 Odd SiZes Only- Come Early! MODESS 19c FORT MILL Circulating Library WATCH the CLOCK ALL TOYS and JEWELRY MEN'S Latest Books 3c Day FOR WALLACE'S WEEK-END SPECIALS SHEETS AT ONE-HALF PRICE DOLLAR 81 " X 90" 61C Cramer Drug Co. 1481 Dewey a.t Ridgeway Remember : S"aie startS" if5morrow ] NECKWEAR Dewey Ave. a.t Magee Glen. 965 (Friday, March 4th). Oom~ early FORT MILL Kand be assur ed of good selections. Williamson Furnaces WINDOW BACKGROUND Where you want it CASES When ,-ou want it 45" X 36" 11C FOR SALE HEAT Without fuel waste Furnaces Cleaned and Repaired Gutter and Conductor Work OPEN EVERY OPEN EVERY T erma Arranged i1 Deared EVEN INC RUBA 0 'S EVENING E. J. BARNER 844 DEWEY AVENUE Cor. DRIVINC PARK AVENUE 485 Dewey Ave. Phone, Glen. 451fi Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 4 ROCHESTER, N. Y., MARCH 3, 1932 Tenth Ward Courier

BEST RUBBER HEELS CHRISTMAN' S Coodyear, O'Sullivan or Hoods CASH MARKET LADIES' 35c MEN 'S 40c 350 Driving Park Ave. Clenwood 1787 SIAMO T he Best Sh oem ak er in Town ! Phone us your order-We l>eliver LEATHER SOLES 1450 Dewey Ave.--40 Exchan ge St. AS LOW AS SOc Main 763 WEEK-END SUCCESTIONS SHOE REPAIR SHOP I RIB END Little Pig PORK LOINS ..... l Oc ., WANT A D S MINERVA SAYS . .. Spring Rates per insertion: 2c word, minimum charge 25c; no ads taken over Little Pig PORK SHLDR. .... lOc tolephone; cash or stamps must accompa.ny ad; send to 25 S. Water St. Always Goes to the Head

Very Tender POT ROAST .. 15c WINDOWS STICK? They often FOR RENT-Front room, Raines Our hats have character and distinction in cheerful do, but that is easily remedied. Park. All home conveniences. Glen. gay colors . . . The very latest straws in Boneless ROAST VEAL . 25c ·Call the carpenter at Glen 5318-M. 5787-W. He will give you an estimate of cost. the very best styles. Also general carpenter work, al- FOR RENT-2 rooms completely terations, repairs, etc. Glen 5318-M. furnished for light house-keeping. PRICED from $1 to $3.85 Large Yearling FOWL. . . . 25c Heat and light. $6 week. 440 Ridge- (5 LB. AVERAGE) DRESSMAKING CLASSES - way Ave. Glen. 526·1-W. Also Hosiery, Scarfs, Gloves, Lingerie and Costume Jewelry Mrs. Jean Hamilton, 284 Albemarle ------"------­ 514 DEWEY AVE. Open Glen. St. has resumed her dressmaking FOR RENT-completely furnish­ Opp. Emerson St. Evenings 1650 SPRING t Fore-Quarter .16c classes and will assist you with your ed kitchenette, bedroom and living entire wardrobe; dresses, coats, suits room. Heat and light. $7 week. LAMB ( Hind-Quarter .19c and remodeling. Glen. 1941. 440 Ridgeway Ave. Glen. 5264-W. CURTAINS laundered, all kinds. DRESS:\IAKI~G-AII kinds of Stretched and pressed, tinted if de- sewing, altering and remodeling. sired. Reasonable prices. Mrs. Flor- Agent for Harford frocks, designed ence Carroll, 452 Clay Ave. Glen. by Katherine Harford, formerly of 2217. Raper's Bazaar. Endorsed by Good Y.\CUU:\f CLE.A::-\ERS repaired. Housekeeping Magazine. Style Ll Fn·e inspection. E. L. Kelly, 165 right and low in price. Allow about ON DEWEY AVE. (lay ,\\e. Gkn. 3543. Nine years 8 days for order to be filled so come By M ULLER with 1foon~r Dept., Sibley, Lindsay in early. Time saved for consulta­ & Curr Co. tion and fittings. Evenings only. Violet Harmon, 1505 Dewey Ave. SEWING MACHINES over- SPECIALS hauled, cleaned and adjusted, $1.00. AMERICAN TEXTILE CO.­ REG. 25c LB. Variety Electric Shop, 516 Dewey ~loth holes, burns, torn places re- CASH and CARRY A Gl 4141 woven invisible. Also table clothes. Special ve. en. · Call and deli vcr. Gh:n. 34-~6. 19 FIREWOOD-Cut stove length. Velox St. COF FEE ... 23c Softwood, 35c barrel ; hardwood, 4Sc barrel. Glen. 6774-J. 33 Lois .3t. FOR RENT - Attractive, cozy BABY RIB END CLEANERS KODATOY FILMS for sale. room, with brcakiast. Centlcman POR K LOI N 12c Bourbon Studio. Phone, Glen. 1208 Lake Ave. I Glen. 156-:\L 1314 DEWEY AVENUE 4445-W or 387 Magee Ave. PLATE BEEF 10c RE-UPHOLSTERING- For the R. S. T. Mayonnaise on SUGAR CURED best in workmanship and materials at a minimum cost, call Chas. F . Sale at Independents I CORN BEEF 14c Williams, 359 Lexington Ave. Glen. ANY CARMENT Fn·e years ago Ilyman .\ .·ocsty LARGE SIZE 4187. Formerly with Hubbard, Eldredge & ~[iller. made his first mayonnaise under his Hein%' WASHING MACHINE repairs own label "R. S. T." He started CATSUP .. 20c DRY CLEANED and parts on Harmony, Arabelle, selling it in h1s own store and soon Cass, ARC, Easy and other makes. had a growing circle of users. Con­ We Deliver New rolls $6 set, complete and in­ stantly improving and developing stalled. ::-;o service charge. Variety AND PRESSED Vacuum Cleaner Co. 516 Dewey his formula, the circle of users Guaranteed Cleanliness Ave. Glen. 4141. spread out and he placed it in a UPHOLSTERING- New pieces few stores other than his own. To· made; old pieces recovered and re­ day it is on sale in hundreds of We are ready a.t any time paired. Lowest prices. Living Rochester indepeudet. t stores. to take any article that we room suites $60 up. Steko Up­ The present R. S. T. Mayonnaise holstering. 126 Steko Ave. Glen. have clea.ned and put it in is the result of experimentation a. washer containing our 3712-M. pure clear solvent. We will WE PAY CASH for old vacuum over these years. Mr. Aroesty has run the washer as long ai cleaners and washing machines, re­ been aided by some of the leading gardless of condition. Variety Vac­ chemists in the country, particu­ you wish and if the c uum Cleaner Co. 516 Dewey Ave. IT is at a.ll discolored or soiled, Glen. 4141. larly those of the Mellon Institute MUST your money will be re­ DOES YOUR vacuum cleaner do of Pittsburgh. A formula has re­ funded. good work? If not, let us overhaul sulted which eliminates the oily it for you for $2. New cord $1.50, taste common to mayonnaise. Good WE OWN and OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT new bag, $1.50, new brushes $1 up. mayonnaise must naturally include BE All work guaranteed. Variety Vacuum Cleaner Co. 516 Dewey pure ingredients and also must be c Ave. Glen. 4141. fresh, according to :\lr. Aroesty, I SEE THE KE\\ hats at $1 and and this is the principle upon which WILLIAMS COAL CO. $1.95 in the Alicia Shoppe, 1488 he has worked. Dewey A\·c. at Ridgeway. Among the many u~crs j, ~[rs. QUALITY COAL - KLEEN COKE ORDERS TAKEX for old-fash­ ioned rag rugs, hand made, any size. :\f. llallory of 338 Electric a venue 871 DEWEY AVE. at Driving Park Ave. :\Irs. H. Kern, 2S5 Glenwood Ave. who advise~ others to "just sample Dependable Sel'Vlce Phone GLEN. 163 Glen. 5270-W. R. S. T. Mayonnaise as I did and JIO~!E BAKFRY-Strictly home you will be pleased." - made pies and cookies. 470 Birr St. The most powerful mixer made 1s TE:\'TH WARD-Semi-detached. used in the manufacture of this When you need RADIO SERVICE neal' Edgerton Pk. ).fodern. 5 and I 8 rooms. Reasonable rent. Glen. product. Increased sales have com­ CALL HAHN'S at CLEN. 3982 1220-11. pelled the installation of one of the CARI'FNTFR \\'ORK-Repairs, new-type Hobart mixers with a TUBES TESTED II EXPERT SERVICE FOR alteratiom. Estimates given. Glen. capacity many times that of the FREE at STORE ANY MAKE RADIO 5318-1-.f. machine previously used by Mr. FOR REl\T-Eastman and Dewey A I' C. Six rooms, semi-detached. Aroesty. HAHN RADIO SERVICE 1858 and 1862 Dewey Ave. lvfiss This mayonnaise is available at Weiland. Glen. 1055-J. the following Tenth Ward stores: 308 Driving Park Avenue - Open Evenings :-.J E\V SPRING styles in silk Eastman Grocery, Ester's Market, dresses. Shipment just received. Fred's Market Harrington Fruit The most wonderful buys you ever S H , B• k "I'll G Cramer's Pure saw. $2.88 and $4.88. Dewey Sam-~ tore, unt s a cry, 1 1 er ro- Glenwood 1900 Norwegian plc Dress Shop. 186+ Dewey Ave. eery, Hewer :Market, Kirby Glen. 16-16. Quality Market, Listman :\Iarkct, BECAUSE JAMES C. CORBETT COD LIVER OIL 11EA~TY ~gOP owner wishes :\!eyer Grocery, Meyerhoff Bros. Funeral Director None Better Ava.ila.ble managcnal pos1110n a~out ~Iay 15. Market Beck's Fruit Store, Paul's Thousands of Housewives are All-around operator, mcludmg per- ' now using the new finer, purer Private Funeral Home manents and haircutting. 35 years :Market, Proesano Grocery, Pull- ~~ .. SOc old, Former public school teacher. man Market, Pine Tree Creamer)', No additional charge for ~alary and commission. \Vrite par- Rogers IGA Grocery. Schaeffer R. S. T. MAYONNAISE use of chapel Cramer Drug Store hcula.rs. Address H-1, Tenth \\ ard Bros. Market \Vagner IGA Gro- "Without that oily taste" Councr. ' 532 LAKE AVE. DEWEY at MAGEE VA C U U ~f CLEA)1ERS and eery. HERE ARE 10 REASONS WHY YOU washing machines repaired. Free ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ inspection and estimate. Call Glen. SHOULD USE IT t 306J·R. Pat & Frank. Back on the avenue! HIGH GRADE auto tops, body 1-It is PURE MAYONNAISE, not a. salad dressing. trimming and slip covers; reason­ Kirby's Quality Market able prices. First class work guar­ David Cameron 2-It is made from the purest and best ingredients obtainable. 1358 DEWEY AVE. - We Deliver- GLEN. 71 and 72 anteed. Fred J, Wigg, 359 Flower City Pk. Formerly with Packard Barber Shop 3-It is always fresh; never stale or rancid. and Pierce Motor Co. 4-Considering quality, it costs less by far than any SPECIALS FOR FRI.-SAT. NOW LOCATED AT other mayonnaise. Rib Roast of Beef . 24c TENTH WARD 1451 LAKE AVE. 5- If it does not satisfy our claims, you can bring it (Riviera Theatre Bldg.) back and your money will be refunded. 6-All the oiliness, common to most mayonnaise, is Sliced Bacon .19c COURIER Formerly 27 Pullman Ave. NOT in R. S. T. F. R. METZINGER 7-It is sold only at independent dealers, your com­ Short Ribs of Beef . . Sc Editor and Publisher munity's mainstay. ------Meals Like Your Mother Cooked 8-The price is fixed for your protection. It is low Fresh Yearling Fowl .27c 25 South Water St. Home Dining Room enough for anyone to afford. 9-Its zestful flavor makes everything taste better. Main 5412 Regular Meals-Sandwiches 10-It is made, fresh daily, in Rochester and its fresh­ Beechnut Coffee ...... 29c After 5 p. m. a.nd holidays Special Dunday Dinners ness to your table is thereby assured. Call a.t 517 Lyell Ave. or 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Evap. Milk, large cans .. 3 for 2lc Phone Glen. 6318-M Have your card parties) .15c Y2 Pt. 25c Pt. here. Tables gratis. 39c Qt. News matter must be in the ( The lowest price for the highest quality Chateau Cheese ...... pkg. 16c ha.nds of the editor no later than LUNCHES 35c up Monday Jlreced.ing date of f.IISu.e. MRS. H. PARENT BUY IT FROM YOUR TENTH WARD R. S. T. Mayonnaise ...... qt. 39c ~15 808 DEWEY AVE.-GLEN. 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Vol. IV. ROCHESTER, N. Y., MARCH 23, 1932 Many Mourn Passing Over 4,000 Attend Annual Dance THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE COURIER Lalla Rookh Crotto l Alterations 1 WILL BE PUBLISHED THURS., MAR. 31 Of Rev. A. A. Hughes To Have Ladies' Nite Of Tenth Ward Republican Club Dignitaries of the church, the press and the public united last The annual tadies' Night of _.a 1\ nth \\ 'arder~ and sojourners from other wards rallied in such J\lh-ra ttO ib '~hi.:h L; , week in mourning the passing of l.aI Ia Roo·kl 1 G,rotto N o. 3, M . 0 . ~ 1Lter s lat Wed- £ • 1 · · d according to Charles E. Bostwick, Republican ward leader and president Wed nesday evening at 7:45 in the N ort h Chu rcI 1 was a dd ressc d b y Masons and nen< s are mvtte . iormal opening 1hi~ ,, of the dub. Assembly Hall, the young people R ev. J . urn. L atr· d , D . D ., o f B rtg· h - nesday following beautiful st'rv- T l1 e program ·me 1 u d cs m us·t c, b uc k row (Thursday) · Ch 1 h ices at the church which he had d Politic, was subor!llplish­ Redeemer Lutheran-The twen-1 breakf~~t to a~ many of the con- hoards ,tnd provides a double in- ma~1 of the Reception. Com~i tt ee, .. of the Confirm ~· cgatton as WISh to make rescn·a- sttbttml \\ hich makes the home 015s1stcd by the followmg ladies: ' cnt ot the l.ef'islaturc was it~ Progressive Card Party t ,. II 1 rce mcm uers · . early adJo•lrnuwnt and \\'hi'c that a·tion Class received at the festive t•on~ befor~ noo.n °11 Saturday. A \\anncr in winter months and cool- 1[rs. George Hatch, ).frs. Cha rles To Benefit P. T. A. 41 '· I .;: I· . ··ccs \Vere Robert nonunal pnce wtll be charged for cr in the Summer. It eliminates Colton, Mrs. Guy Hunter, Mrs. ri •ht he true from the Go\·er- I ,1m .AIIH ·'Y sel\1 · I' 1 I r' standpoint. he said, II could .\ pro~re-;s:ve card party, pro- \\'illiam Baehr, Deloris Anita Best, the meal).a~~ a~ tl~· c;ervt;c w uc.t painl!ng for many years. In addi- Howard French, ).[rs. L. \V.1f urat, Pot • ppl) to the t.Dcpayers of the ceed, from which "ill go to the ).larjonc Lillian Best, J obn Gor- fc>llow~ f .lit re tCr, -~tce-pr~~t· tion it is said to add considerably ).ltfs. Frank J. Buehlman, M rs. -tat ,,:JO \\ere drmanding a halt Parent-teachers .\"ociation of :\o don Coombs, Jeannette Eleanor ~~nt I o Rt. ~~ ~oup .. '~'t hpr';' cf :o the appearance. Oliver Bartold, Mrs. Charles Nar­ i 1 the irt.e-sprndtng actn·itic~ of 11 Scholl!, is scheduled for next ))ad~. Ronald George Doe, Jack '- Ia~ e~ tc.Jar son tS In c .arbe od Th ~ new service is in addition ramore, :O.Irs. James \Vright, M rs. a I OC"at c (,0\'Crnors. \\'edne5day e\·cning. March .>!1 at Au~tin End, Jean L. Finlay, Arlene "i>CCt~l mUSIC for the occaSIOn a~ll t(' the gutter, conductor and fur- Briand Parson, Mrs Stuart Mason, ..' r• dc" Dt· lOera tic Go' crnor,, the Lo\Hr Tenth \\'ard Republican \\'inifrcd Gustkc, Clayton Freder- au Ea~ter momutg message '" nace work done by Barners. Ar- Mrs. Albert Niblack, Mrs. W illiam ,aid Mr. Saundcr~. state cxpendi- Uuh room,; in Lew',ton avenue. ick Kress, Margaret Marie Lange, be; brou~ht to ~he ~~?uJ hy the raPgen•cnt may be made for time Cushing, ).{rs. Ernest Burkhardt, vote its e n:irc •urc' ha\·c leaped from $G0,313.271 Pia) will start at ci~ht o'clock DorothY Charlotte La Port, Elva p;,stor, Rev. Ro crt 'ID lay. payments. Mrs. John Jacob, Mrs. George modernized type of n l'll.i. tl·e 'a,•. Vc.lr of Governor with bridg-e. pinochk 'l'td pedro to Lemck~, Alfred Leonard Lidfeldt, Rehcarsal5 have ~cen staprtedlb'y Saunders, J\frs. Robert Burns, Mrs. heating sen;ce. T I t" n II L. '{ Ed•.. t'n 'IH:mbcr< of the \ oung cop c s Carl A)·en, .\Irs. Robert Duncan. \\ '1 tman's adminis•ratio. 1, to $3::!S,- Ic 1oose rom. ona t .... tewart ·' unson, " . L • T D crating a ''one-trip . I . • 'I ~ . I L L ter Sny- Sunday C\'Cillltg group for two one- Edward c. \Vidman is chairman lltl., ' in 111a1. Go,·rrnor !{oose- The comm.ttee 111 c 1arge IS 1 1 a~ :::;mtt 1, oren es . eav•ng on en- ay 10 11 14 ice," more ce'a'l­ ·cit. 1 e , td. La t JltO\c•l J ; ctf h(adcd b_,. Lc-lie ).lclowan, r Jane Snvdcr Ruth an play:' to be presented Apnl of Publicity. \ 1 1 1115 ~fr>. 1 ~lillrcd Trip to Bermuda announced Ia trr. " ' < l • ·. l ~ · ' 111cl •. ;, "" sk .Me Another" with . C · J 1' •he •rcatlSt s;>endcr Ill th· hi~tory a<,i,tcd by ).frs. Arthtll· Lnhwater, ).ladehnc Stcphcn-:on, Charles Stef- .. , \V'll' .. f . I A group of Tenth \\ ard ladies Refreshment ommJttce: u JUS , . . dt D Dornth) Rhodes, 1 tam •• Utr, 1 • • • Lewis chairman. ol :'1e ,tall• and I•(' told of the Rc- ).Irs. Clarence Penley. ~[r~. Jame~ fin, Robert \\ 111 tam ::>toran , c- ,.. d S • w111 lean' Fnday for );ew York , . rl ~[ t ,\rlrm· I loestcrey, uor on tcu1- . . Checking: Ed. Strauss, W ilson • ublican JcKislati 1·, ,·ut tll $:.!1,000-l \\'cigand and ~[rs. Rr u<·e l.t:e. loris \lary I 1torpe an · argare ft·lcit ""d Charles Richardson as anti on the following day w1ll sat! t•OO in the ( •<>I ertJ•>r\ hudgct to I I rent• Taylnr. tltt ca... t, \\ill be directed by Urs. <>tl the Samaria for a ten-day trip Gardner. 1 int his a· ertinn that it "a~ the Scout Troop Planning Tue~day ,vcntng the adults w ho Elizabeth J. Miller; and "The to Dnmuda. Included in the party - --- In Lexington, h ,_.i,htiv1 m.1jo ritr a loll<' that had I wil l be r,·crivcd into mcmbers;ip Typc\\'t~tcr Lady" with Helen arc the :\f isses Margaret Burke, OPPORTUNITY Carl Barnes, TI ,•nl the q,tte front still vaster Father, Son Banquet of the church on Easter S~n ay !~ltOdt•s, Kenneth Rauer, Harriet .\fargarct Collins, Tecla Janicke, .... $750 will start you in a business ston and Frankl' t':pcndlt urcs I Koda • Bo, Scnut Troop i •n;t k- mo~ning met with the .pastor m the ~Iiller, Tack Sxnit h, Frances ~[, u- Catherine Blonsky. Kat h r y n b~ yd~~r~~~i~~. bu~:~~ln;o$:.~o~oc t~~ to Lexington. Officials Introduced in!! platt- for a father ami ~on l'an~h Ho~tse to consider toge~er lln'h kt." and :\[ildrcd Kier taking \\•right Kathryn Donahue and better. E-1 Tenth \Vard Couner.- ior the "Sale of han< uet to 1>c held in •ht· Kotlak the "::\!eamng of Church ~e{; er- part·" ill be directed by Mrs. Rob-1 Monica Tm,·ers. Adv. se ll i n~ event J.. () C'i · ~ i ttrodth cd in~ludc,J na.etin"'.- hall on Tt,e ... da\', .\J>ril 5. hip.'' Th 5 \\as followe Y an 1 'l" 11 .------~ ~ I . I bers of >crt • m a v. Barnes arc! ~fr. Joh "-i•er • \Villia'1 ~·. • tall'mccht, \ court oi hono~ w' ll be one of lllform_a reccphon >?' mem . The Old Folk!'>' Concert given re- THIS IS POSTPONED ISSUE d tast•d ,arJdle h \1.) ,,r Charlt." ;:... (h\ en, Ha••y J. th£' <..1-turdt (OtlnCtl and the1r b h \\ ' , S . t tlt fcat11rc' m a tUI her 1£ t 1y y t e o•nrn s ~ c>CIC y llns is th•· isst<•' of 'l'he Courier originally Sl'heduled l '~ h,u r 1:1 vf h(' R<:pul, :; ,r, badges a tHI a\\ Hd< "'I'I he prt ent- \live . H • \V k sen ices I"'I ht repeated by request on .,. ay 11 0 1 to appear la,;t T hursday. There w as no i!'sne. as p reviously lican (.\'UI • \ ( omnuttcc; formnc Two Tenth \\'eck Friday afternoon, from .service will be held Good Friday Bakewell will not be at a loss to \\'itness," a Cohnnbia picture. in the new ~pring and others. Cou.ncilman Xels~n A. I Ph j Beta Kappa Keys 1:30 to 3 o'clock, Good Friday af.ternoon fron· 12 to. thrct·. :rherc answer when asked to describe "\Vorking Girls" in an interesting have been recc l"onltllllllity sen·icc$ will be held '''111 also be an ncmng servtcc at "the most thrilling moment" of their ).f•lm• ~poke hncfly. C'oun~tltnan Two graduates oi John ;\(ar,hall feature with Pan! Lukas and Bud- ra nged ior pre- m the Church of the Redeemer 7 :~li. On Saturday at 1 p. m., hap I ftlm careers. That moment came Jos,rh L. Guzzetta .was chatrman llli~h School. now members of the dy Rogers in the leading role~. "ith :ton, at \our radio ma) nee 1 ~en·1ce; it Staiuer, and "O ).[orn of Beauty" c-a;i,o... c taking part in tl•e presen- is placed on the runways of a cata- there. Later she completed her as follows: 1-tc Palacc last "et k, appeared as ma v need tube:>. 1 i reception is by Sibclius The pa~tor will speak tation arc: ~!iss Ap:nc~ ),[. C'omp- pult and ~hot off into space at SO schooling in a convent at Liege. Dead Finish H tt t tnlt.rtaincr 111 songs and not up to standard. it will pay you on the theme "The Message of the ton. :\!iss Gertrude Rappold, Mrs. miles an hour from the deck of a Belgium. H d M d rill ces. to g-et expert advice. For any ~ind modern liner. "Strictly Dishonorable," ts the 1 an • a e He~urrcction" L. S. \Veld. Mr< E. A. Bott. ~fiatnck's Day. · 1 1 b t'f ll l' d 1' t "'tltt

Historic NewspapersROCHESTER, CollectionN. Y., MARCH 23, 1932 Tenth Ward Courier ~BZirLa! En!ert4JnvrrA I Adults 25c JOHN MARSHALL HIGH ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~======~. res p( R ~ Children 10c l\Iothcrs of the first-year classes IV IE werc guests yesterday at an infor­ FRI. SAT. (Mar. 25·26) ~ PERSONAL ~ mal tea 111 the school cafeteria. A ~~~~~~~~~~~"'-.> PAUL LUKAS and musical program was gi,·en in the 1Ib~es Carolyn \\'alch of Augus-, aster Specia s at Ester's BUDDY ROGERS in cafeteria followed by a discussion tmc street and Inna Holverson of I "WORKING GIRLS" 1 by Princ1pal Elmer W. Snyder of Al'>emarle >trcet were hostes~cs at l ,tudent problems in semor high a pri,·ate dmncr dance given at and William Collier, Jr. ~chool. Tea was served by the the Xormandie, :::Oaturday evening and Una Merkel in lre!;hman girls under the supervi­ SMOK "SECRET WITNESS" sion of the Senior Club. :\1 r. and :\.Irs. !'rank Tolhurst of Tht> tea is under the general di­ !{tdgcway avenue entertained tl'ction c•f l\liss Caro FitzSimons, gue,ts from Brcockport at their girls' ad\ i~.:r. The following girls hotne Saturday evening. upper was >en•ed and {.ards 348 Driving Park Avenue-Glen. 1537 ?Just Received Assortment ofi.. john Quill Staff Chosen >\en· player!. The table wa> STER SUGGESTIONS Dorothy Harncs:. is the editor of SIZES up to 50 decorated :n a :::recn color ~chcmc ! GENUINE PEWTER p June 193.2 John Quill. Janet Burt We also carry a lovely selection in Half Sizes . ~ and John Thirtle arc to assist her Special $1 to $1.95 ~ eckwear ...... 50cto $1 l\lr~. Henry T. IIuctter of Lark f as literary editors. Grind editors 'trl'ct recently enter{ained thc ~ i arc :\larjorie ~chultz and :\lary Hos-iery . . 25c, 35c and SOc Quimby \\'oml.'n's Relief Corps of DRESSES HATS fi\OYELTY GIFTS Helen Raistrick. All statistics, ! the Cs .•\. R at 'ler hon.e in a .,uch a~ activities, addrcssl!s, and $5.95 and $8.95 $1.85 $2.85 $3.85 t BRIDGE PRIZES ~ loth Shirts ...... $1 and $1.50 auerkraut ~upper and ('ard party. collegl.' destinations arc to be han· Proceeds of tl e party go tO\\artl t '1'...,\.LLIES and t died by \'ir~iuia K:1rnes and Leon­ I SPECIA L ON CAPS at $1 rt l:d \\ nrk. ard Edelman. • PLAYL\'G C'ARDS i of excellent quality :\frs. !"rank L. \\'adman of .\Iay­ t ~ ----- Photographic editors arc Louise t '!'ABLE CAKDLES~ Sulli\·an and Wta Turner. \Valtcr llnwcr street was called to Og­ drnsburg last wee!.; hy th,• death Foertsch, sporting editor, will have i of .. n au'lt. She was accon?panierl f as his a~sistant Adele Prall, who Lending Library f ANING-PRESSING-REPAIRING lwill LAc charge of girls' sports. by I er mother. .:\frs. juha lknll). 1.y Hundreds of Books Y .'\hcc Donahue will be humor edi- 1 ~;_· 'S TOGGERY SHOPPE tor. NEW STYLES l;atest Fiction ~ A wondcriul selection of the ! Glenwood 1864 Business staff will be headed by newest things for Spnng arc here. i OPEN EVERY EVE. 'TIL 9 ~ Harry Fogarty, manager. The ad­ llats, coats, dresses and lingerie, COOD SERVICE! ' crti~ing solicitors are Maynard all reasonable priced. LaBelle An­ t ~ JamC.liOn and Dorothy Lyndon pard Shoppe, 1;;17 Lak~ Ave. Glen. FROM THE FIRST TRUCKLOAD ~ .J.().I.£1)111: 41i2. Open evenings.-~clv t WE ARE NOW AN Robert Ottman is salesmanager. TO THE LAST SHOVELFUL • J ..l~tii/II:JZ.JC#l " ..} Publicitv and sales promotion com­ ~ r .r ~ COMPETENCE REQUIRED No Long Waits-No Short Weights AUTHORIZED DEALER r 1ittcc .~ composed of \Vanda Hen Satisfaction every way when we fill your bins with r ig, Carol Hcedcr, Alc."·+•·o ter, need refini$hing. you naturally You May Place Your Order Thru Us I Patterson and Helen \Vishart. 1 Typists arc Helen Richards, want a iully competent man to do CITY COAL & COKE CO. Buell Beauty Shoppe Florence De Ritis, josephine Fed· •he work; and if } ou can *ind such 1280 DEWEY AVE. (over A.&P.) One of the three official Semet-Solvay Coke dealers in Rochester EW LOWER COAL PRICES de and Ruth Happ. a man, who, due to low overhead PHONE GLEN. 1823 N0\'1 IN EFFECT expen.e. can quote a lower price WACC'S CORNERS-CLEN. 5767 Eyebrow and Eyelash I LEXINGTON SCHOOL 34 than most other craftsmen, so much Dyeing 785 DEWEY A VENUE the better. Try Jack Fogg. for­ Main Office-226 Kent Street Glenwood 5895 PERMANENTS $5 \'oluntarv contnbutions to the GLENWOOD 1154 nlt'rl) of Hubbard. Eldredge & morning a~scmblics f"r the week ~I iller. 77 Primrose St. Glen of 1Iarch 1st were as follows: Dra111atization of a story "\Vltat l:t·I:.-J.-Adv. BRIC-SIDINC the Little :Men Told Tt:d" by Sarah as follows: Ruth Rockcastlc, Rose Eliminates Painting Downes, Teddy Ilagerman, Bar­ ~corsinc, Thusnelda Eichel, Hope Saves you Money . . . bara i\lasscth, Peter Aspirdy, Rob­ JUST 3 DAYS Christoff, Virginia Brasch, Thelma 0 Is better looking .•. crt Fisher, George Living~tone, Gives Double I nsulation Twardokus, Florence Christoff, I Evelyn O'Brien, Shirley Berner 1 Jean Bernhard, Janette Rintoul, OF OUR SENSATIONAL PRICE-CUTTING Fully Sold on and ·Barbara Kern, from Miss l:lmer Jacobs, Lois Heintz. Helen Guaranteed Time Payments 1 Fritz's 3A and 3B Grade. A duct, Long, X orma Plummer, \Villiam Ask for an Estimate "Xola" by Fchx Arndt was played Garlick, Rita Hafner. by Mrs. \Vilbur Ncth, piano GUTTER and CONDUCTOR WORK .1Iiss Stamp's 6A and 6B Grade teacher, and .Miss Gertrude Hall, 1tad perfect attendance for two of E. J. BARNER \'l cal tcach~r. the first four weeks of the present VA SA 485 Dewey Ave. Glen. 4515 Oroginal poems b; tht·•e cfrildren semester. irom Miss Thomas's SB Grade: The latest contribution to the Virginia Brasch, Henry Rudd, Science Room is a chart made by FINAL DAYS- THURS.-FRI.-SA • Eloise Grimes, Betty \Vilton, Hope :\fiss Fritz's 3A and 3B Grade. In American Christoff. I coqnection with the study of birds' Our sale bas been a tremendous success. good selections in many lines. The Papers on Labrador were read nests, David Amo brought in the Beauty Shoppe by these children from Miss Lo­ Hundreds of people have availed them­ next 3 days will be the last of the 1577 DEWEY AVE. !Jest of a gold finch. A picture of gan's SA Grade: J\'lary Ella \Vagar, this bird was found and a co-oper­ selves of the opportunity afforded sale, and it will pay you to come in and Under New Management 1\ancy Petersen, Ronald Sharpe, ative 'story written about the bird, them. However, a considerable por­ see if there are not some things here Roy Kern, Thusnclda Eichel. all of which appears on the chart. tion of our large stock is still left, with Miss Helen Steimer Miss Gertrude M. Hall rccentl.v you can use. Beauty Culture in all Branches A feeling of Spring has come to sang over the radio on a program SPECIAL WEEK OF MAR. 28 flfiss Amsler's lB Grade through sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of blossoms on narcissus bulbs Don't Miss this Opportunity - Come in TODAY ! fuarce(Sbampoo 35 Brockport. Mrs. Wilbur Neth was planted for each table on February or Finger Wave . . . . C on the same program. 6. The first blossoms appeared PHONE GLEN. 7105 Best penmanship papers dis­ February 29. played on the Bulletin Board were In connection with the studyof A new beil-time story ALL-WOOL A Remarkable Iapan, Miss Stamp's 6A and B by Pbillips.Jones Price! Grade recently visited the Munic­ SWEATERS ipal Museum where Mrs. Peet gave Men's 100 Ladies' C an interesting and instructive talk About Left Chiffon off Bros. Market Activities under construction in Pajamas Hose 69 the various rooms include "A 97 c and $1.37 FINE QUALITY WE DELIVER GLEN. 23 and 24 Street" in ~[iss Amsler's lB-"A ~~.~~~ ...... 73c Farm" in Miss Delehanty's lA­ A wonderful selection in both slip­ 'Cotton Plantation" in Miss Green­ on and coat style; plain and mixed ARMOUR'S berg'>< 2B-"A Street in Holland'' SLICED colors. Mostly men's & children's. STAR m .Miss \'ickerman's 2A-"A Rub­ FOR EASTER MEN'S BACON. ber Plantation" in Miss Wright's MEN'S NEW Broadcloth Athletic HAMS 3A-"A Street for Safety" in 1fiss DOLLAR Collar-Attached (;allery's Kindergarten - "New Underwear 10-12 SAUSAGE e York Harbor" in .1liss Siller's 4B Neckwear Broadcloth and A-"A Collection of Japanese 49c suit lb. Avge. 16c lb. MEAT-2lbs.. 1\rticlcs" in Miss Stamp'-; 6A and SHIRTS r.n. Miss Logan's SA Grade is SSe each Ire 1'nr, an Arithmetic notebook. for MEN ARMOL~ 'S CLOVERBLOOM F.1t·l child has madC' an origi•tal 2 for $1 By PHILLIPS-JONES RO UTTER I i ., fol' t1 e co\ cr, whtlc in ide t tJ t' ~ttain 1ent~ arc •iv n fol­ c • Co ee .... f r ac 111irmg ..... 9 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County

Tenth VVard Co~ Historic NewspapersROCHESTER, Collection N. Y., MARCH 23, 1932

$1 OVALTINE ...... 64c It Pays To Trade at SALE 0 DRUCS and TOILET COODS $1 ZONITE ...... 79c PHONE CLEN. 969 50c Syrup of Figs ...... 39c 5 .-.- ..-.- .. or CLEN. 970 WICHMAN ·:· -~=--c-=~--:-.:-o~-=1-=R-=r-_ -5-J-c--:-j-~-o-~-io-?e-~o-~-;-a;-I-.~-~-~.-~-2-5-c--~-~-c-~-P-~-\-vF-~-i·;{---6-9- $1 Squibb's Aspirin ..... 39c For FREE DELIVERY 1 Pure Norwegian 50 and REAL DRUC 79c 69c ;:: 29c COD LIVER OIL pt. C DRUC CO. lN~~:;~~r~N~· -··. iiJN~%~~:M .... :::::ME ···· (None Better) SERVICE 858 DEWEY AVE. POLISH · · · · · .. · · · · C $1 Dr. Mile's 69 50c Emulsified 39 10c SOAPS 69 Rubbing Alcohol Cor. Driving Park NERVINE ...... C SHAMPOO ...... C A ssor t e d ...... d oz. C NORCOHOL .... pt. 19c Prescriptions Called :Formorly LA MAYS 50c Phillip's MILK 36c $1 COTY'S 79 Dr. WEST'S BRUSH 48 25c JOCUR For and Delivered OF MAGNESIA . . . . PERFUMES ...... C and TOOTHPASTE C VVAVE SET ...... 19c

Easter Programs Are Among the Finest RADIO TIPS BOWL INC FURNITURE IN COOD TASTE and Most Enjoyable of the Year By H. S. Russell UPPER DEWEY LEAGUE AND ALSO IN POPULAR FAVOR Is your radio in condition to properly reproduce them? Radiu ~ll'I'ICt: men often ask this Possibly one or more tubes or some adjustment would question of each othcr-"\Vhy will Hickorynuta :r'hat 's ~he kind you'll find at Flanigan's. Everything help. We are ·capable of diagnosing your radio troubles. a man buy an expensive, finely Green ... 17G 1~.; 188 m furmture that is new: distinctive smart and above built radio receiver, have it tuned Howard ·····. • 117 20:1 184 all well-?uilt. :r'hi~ can be effected ~nly by a. complete up to maximum performance and Strassner ...... lGS 171 118 re-stockmg which IS exactly what we are doing! RUSSELL'S RADIO HOSPITAL Donahue onooo noooo 1!!5 173 163 then attach it to some poorly 1052 DEWEY AVE. . Glen. 7196 - Open Evenings Jackson ...... 191 156 158 AND REMEMBER, TOO, OUR SYSTEM erected, improvcrly connected a:td Totals -··· ...... ---Ill 888 811r ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~: i nadcquatc aerial and expect to get Walnuta OF PRICING ON A CASH-PLUS BASIS I'; the nsults the manufacturer built Miller 156 18!1 185 mto the radio?'' ...... All our furniture is priced at CASH. the lowest possible. Bael1r . ··--···-········ 124 1i6 154 Credit is extended at a slight additional cost, depending EASTER $8.75 Possibly it is that ''quirk" in bu­ \Vallace - .... ·-·· 187 170 18!1 on the length of time desired. man nature that causes a man to De~lalhc •.• -...... 12!1 127 142 .. _ The store is open evenings untU 9 o'clock FROCKS $12.75 build a mansion on a small lot Bauman . 1!12 180 170 -· S~2 11 hen cheap land surrounds him 01 Total< ...... - ...·-· 7!!8 840 , to buy a five thousand dollar car Cocoanuts FLANIGAN FURNITURE CO. TAILORED and to operate it on bargain oils. Brown .... ···- 131 172 137 337 DRIVING PARK AVE. :.tueller ...... IIG ISO 130 1 \\'e arc all prone to economize on In Easter SPORT COATS $14.75 the wrong things and in the radio Christ -·· ...... 1:1;; 17'0 155 Benjamin ...... 182 172 145 fan the economy almost always is :'lietz ...... Hl2 17'-1 201 Cramer D NOW ON DISPLAY AT exercised on the aerial. Totals ...... 786 868 771 EASTER HATS Glenwood 1900 DEWEY The scientific name for the aerial Hazelnuh Smartest new straws in brims is the antenna, and like the antenna JAMES C. CORBETT Ban tel 17·1 170 17!> and off face. Every head CLAIRE'S DRESS SHOP uf the iuscct it is the "feeler" ...... 838 DEWEY AVENUE GLEN. 6454 \\'intcrroth ...... 166 155 184 Funeral Director through which the radio reaches Brethren ...... lO!l 160 150 size. Hundreds $} 88 to choose from. . . • Private Funeral Home OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 10 O'CLOCK out ~111d gathers in the electrical Danehy ········-···-·· 135 167 15!> impulses passing through the sur- Rubadou ...... IGu 208 138 No additional charge for rounding "air." Totals ... ·····- ·- 750 860 810 THRIFT use of chapel 1550 LAKE AVE., opp. Waggs X ow to do a good job of gath­ OPEN EVENINGS 532 LAKE AVE. l'ring in the radio waves the aerial Jackson Announces New EASTER CANDIES at SCHULZ' and lead-in should be in one piece, because joints soon become loose Books in Library Schrafft's, Whitman's, Daggett's and corroded and tend to retard The following new books were -BOXED CANDIES- the flow of the radio currents along added la~t \leek to the jackson Cir­ TOMORRO the wire to the receiver. The w:re culating Library, 325 Driving Park Easter Baskets and Colored Crass itself should be sufficiently heavy a1·c.: (MARCH 24th and 25th} Baskets Filled to Your Order to withstand considerable strain Part Time Girl, Anonymous; and preferably rubber covered to Made for Lo\C, CliiTord; Challenge We Cordially Invite You to Attend the LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CANDY protect the wire from corrosion, of Love, Deeping; Only Human, Graham and Carroll; House of "''{OVELTIES and RABBITS dust, etc. \Vives, Herbert; Challenger, Hill; 0 ' The aerial must be kept away \Vornen Live Too Lon?', Delmar; New Children's Departn-_; JELLY EGGS ...... 15c lb. I EASTER CARDS from all objects and where it is For Hire, Franklyn; G1rl On the necessary to attach or support it ~fake, Abdullah and Baldwin; or to pass it through the walls of \Vomcn Must Love, Baccante; SCHULZ BROS. Reckless, Edgington; Prize Bon­ the building, suitable insulators 355 Driving Park Avenue at Dewey Avenue er~: Tony's Scrap Book-reprints. should be used. \Vc always recom- Outlaw Blood, Colter; Winter mend aerials in the attic because Range, Le:\fay; Miss Pinkerton, Rinehart; Culbertson Summary; they arc ~af e from sleet and wind­ Tony Scrap Book; Canon of Light; storms, falling tree limbs and wires. Rctmn of Jennie \Vcavcr; That while their likelihood of being Girl. struck by lightning is greatly re­ duced. Child Study Croup to Radio waves are very weak near the ground and for this reason pic· Meet Again April 4 turc moulding aerials which are The next mcclmg of the Child succec;sful in second and third story Study Group at No. 41 School \\ill room' arc dismal failures on the ~>e hdr! Monda). \pril 4 at ti\O in CASH and CLE "around floor" the afternoon. Ur . Ju tis 111ckc) CARRY For best reception in this p:ut \\ill be the speaker on the topic: of the country the antenna should 'Fundamental Habit~ of the ( hild." 1314 DEWEY AVENUE run east and west. I£ you arc dis- _ _ turbcd by street cars try running the aerial parallel to the distu:b·l Mathematics Tutoring LADIES' PLAIN ing wiring system. Don't fall behind 111 your mathe- matics cla.:,;es I Tutoring in Ele­ DRESS ES and COATS mentary Algebra, Plane Gt'ometry !and Intermediate Al&cbra. Ap- CLEAN ED & PRESSED New Books Added to pointments for rnormngs, after­ noons or Saturday. Rates $1 per Lcdlie Library hr., 50c 1h hr. Call for appoint­ The following nc11 books are now ments Glen. 2237-\V. Mrs. I.. S. available at the Ledlie Circulating \Voolston, 2!l Lakeview I'k Teach­ Library, &ll I >cwcy avenue: er, East High Evening School. "Women Live Too Long" by Vina Delmar, "And Life Goes On" Have YOU Entered the by Vicki llaum, "Challenge of Love" by \Varwick Deeping, "Thir­ teen \\'omen, Scattered Death, Women With Nctg, The Owl, Con­ MILNORS, Inc. $500 P ize Contest? quest. Smiling Charlie, Rancher jim, Blazing Tumbleweed, The Ap­ Dewey Ave. at Lewiston Here is Your Opportunity to Make Some Extra Money! pointed Date, That Girl, The Trail To Paradi~e, Girl On the Make, The contest 1s so simple that everyone will have a chance to l~'ldy by Chance, Free Lady, Xo DRESS UP win one of the 18 cash prizes. You only have to answer a. few Bed of H cr Own, Tbe House of DRESSES easy questions and write a short letter. Most of the answers \Vives, The Scige of Pleasure, \Vindyjinn, The Awakening, Lure, will be found right in your own living room. The others can be Honeymoon Limited, Rhinestones, New Silk Prints & Crepe Dresses FOR answered after you have seen our model room. • Today's Virtue, Ladybird, The Counterfeit \Vife, and Satin Straps." New Styles. $2 88 EASTE How to Enter the Contest Sizes H to 50 ...... • Men are Choosing These 'First writo, phone or call at our office and get the question sheet Brownbilt Styles for Easter Thi Nu Camma Sorority FOOT or merely 1lll in and mail the coupon below. Complete informa· They like their smart looks . . . their tion v.ill be sent. Then see our model room, which demonstrates Elects New Officers HATS snuggling fit . . . and their long wear. COMFORT At their new low prices you'll surely SERVICE the beautiful lighting effects obtainable from a new type ceiling At a recent meeting of Thi Nu want a pair at $4.00. Thursday and Friday flxturo and correctly-placed portabl~t lamps. The contest is open Ganllll:\ Sorority at the home of New Spring Straw Hats-All new to every customer of the Rochester Gas & Electric Corporation of thla week R. L. ~r ary Keyes of Dove street, the Gilmore, Foot Spe· except employees of the company and their families. following officers were elected: styles and colors. $1 88 clallst, of Rochester, All head sizes. . . . • . • will be at our store to mother's purse. Pr('~idtnt, ~fargaret \Velch; from 2 to 5:30 p.m. COME IN TO SEE THE MODEL ROOM Vice-President, Beatrice Spangler; This service will bo Secretary, Katherine l\I arks; of interest to foot First Prize . .. . $150 Ten Prizes of .... $20 Treasurer. Jane :\[urphy; Publicity Easter Special sutrerers. There Is .Managers, Mary Keyes, Irene CldC! ... YOU'LL SAY no charge for exam1· . And that's just exactly what Second Prize . . 75 Five Prizes of 5 Noeth, anrl Beatrice Spangler. nation of your feet. these Brownbilt Easter Styles are. So Take advantage of Fill Out Entry Coupon Helen Esse of Kondolf street will One Hundred New $1 00 Third Prize .... 50 NOW! Straw Hats at... • 1lattering . . . so deliciously smart this nddcd foot com· be the next hostess. • . . you'll want several pairs. And you fort service. New Brims and Turbans can have them at these low prices. $3.95. All Colors Wins Scholarship at Rochester Gas and Electric Corp. OPEN EVENINGS This will be the finest, most complete are interested in the health OF THE ASSOCIATED GAS & ELECTRIC SYSTEM College of Forestry and up-to-date exclusive Children's de­ children and in will bring their children f ~------. One of four Boy Scout scholar­ partment in Rochester. Homo Service Department, this opening. 1 ships g•ven each year at the ~ew Regardless of the price you can be Also, we will have on : Rochester Gas & Electric Corporation, 1 York State College of Forestry in Rochester, N. Y. certain that your son or daughter is new spring models in wo1 1 1 Syracuse, has been awarded to TENTH WARD 1 Kindly send information about your $500.00 Prize Contest. being fitted correctly in shoes that as­ shoes priced at $2.95 and ' Malcolm A. Milne, son of Council­ I sure you the most for your money. We men's Tread Straight S man Nelson A. 11ilnc and sopho- COURIER Name ··················· ············:············· 1 are enlarging our stock of shoes to pro­ Men's $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. I 1 more in the college. \Vhile in I F. R. METZINGER vide sizes for every juvenile foot in all Address .•...••... •...... • ..... ·• · · · · · · · · · • · • · • · · · · · 1 Shoes $3.50 and 1 Roche tcr he was an active mem­ Editor and Publisher price ranges. Brownbilt Shoes $1.50 to I EleCtrical Dealer • ...... • . • ...... • ...... • ...... I ber and one-til c as~istant scout­ We sincerely hope that parents who ing to size. master of Troop 1~ which meets at • I L------~ Dewey Avenue P r c s l.l y t e ria P 25 South Water St. We are particularly anxious to have Cl•urch Main 5412 Meet Buster parents and children at this opening. NOVEL TIES in PETER'S After 5 p. m. and holidays and Tige 8t:"HOCOLATE •• lc up Call at 517 Lyell Ave. or in person. Phove Glen 5318 M Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County

Historic Newspapers Collection Tenth W a.rd Courier Nazareth Junior Prom HRISTMAN ·s To Be Held March 29 BEST RUBBER HEELS Oak I !ill Country ( lub will be the Goodyear, O'Sullivan or Hoods SH MA RKE1~ ~~enc of the Junior Prom the an­ LADIES' 35c MEN'S 40c iving Park Ave. Glenwood 1787 l'ual festinty of the Junior Class of ::\'azarcth College, on Tuesday SIAMO T he B est Shoemake r in Town! us your order- W e Deliver evening, March !!0. 1450 Dew ey A ve.--40 Exchange St.

Uis~ Betty Grit'1n, president of Main 763 the clas~ and general chairman of VEAL, Boneless, Milk-Fed. 2Sc the event, h:~~ appointed the follow­ Boneless ROAST BEEF . . . 28c iug- t·ummitlees to a5sist iu the preparations: HaiJn,om, 11iss Josephine Korh, a-'istecl by the CHICKENS .29c ~lissc,. Florcu~:c McCormack, jane ~aylclll, Anne Larkin ancl llt·lcn 1Sc \Vhalt·n; Orchestra, 11 iss Virginia \\"inkier, chairmau, as~dstcd hy the ),J isscs . \nna Glover, Genevieve 13c ?.leizcns:thl, ),lar~·on Phillips, Cath­ ennc ),! cCarthy and Agnes Smith. . 17c Fa \"Ors, ,\lass ),(abel Perdue Ichairman, as~istcd by the .1\Iisse: . llc Eleanor Heick, \'irginia Kirch. An­ g-ela Dc),lareo, 11ary Cannan. ~nna Ferrari. Invitation~, .\lary Gchcrin, chairman, a,sistcd by the ),[isses Esther Gargano, Leona ),lycrs, COAL CO. ~Iarictta f{omano, ),f a r gar e t LITY COAL - KLEEN COKE Toombs, ),I ildred J foscnicld: Pub­ DEWEY AVE. at Driving Park Ave. licit), tht• Mbsc~ ~!ary Doran and Catherine Hock. le Service Phone GLEN. 163 Special lishmenb which are a alterntions Estimates giv<·n. Glen.! Lake Ave. 1\'Iain 1986 5318 \1. Specialists in Are Published trcdit and an ass£'t to the cum- ~E\\ SPI{JNG styles in silk AIR-CONDITIONING ?·•··• .. •···-····-· .. ._...... _ ...... - ....- ...? T\\0 article~ fron the pen of munity throug-hout the entire year, dre~srs Shipment just received. and all kinds of sheet metal wor k your •DON'T BUY TER .... S. George\\. I'rear of' .1ke avenuc 1•hould be the subject of wch un- '1 he most \\ <>ndcrful buys you e\·cr lVI ha\e heen publi hul recent!). fair competition during the hetght room ! I 1 ~aw. $2 R8 .md $1.88. Dewey Sam­ ASK I'S FOR A FIGrRE ! Wben you intend to buy j ewelry;, "P~ychology for ).forticmns" i in of thi• most in.portant selling sca- ple Ores~ Shop. 18&1 Dewey A\-e. gestion$ at T-there's no substitute for quality! 1 1 h .\I 1 · I or genuine value. I t can't be! >ot · arc 1 and \pnl numbers of son. Glen. 1616. KIMMEL METAL Henry Co. 1talked in-it must be built in. f ~lortuary .\lanagemen:. This rti- Local merchants are an im· Ju- FOR RE:NT-Augustine St., s­ MANUFACTURING CO. nd Heating t That's why you would do well to! de occupie~ the Jrad po

EASTER HATS y's Quality Market SUCCESTIONS, No Other Publication which SHE will appreciate Can offer the same advan­ 'l'hc Courier ~ets iuto HUNDREDS TO SPECIALS A fine pot of tages as The Courier. No nearly every home in the regular publication has a Ward and has a genuine SPRI NC FLOWERS circulation in the Tenth reader interest. It is sen·­ CHOOSE FROM A box of choice Ward, equal to that of ing one of the ontstandin~ areas of the city and its CUT FLOWERS The Courier. HAMS • 16c lb. This newspaper is deliv­ readers are potential buy­ O r a Corsage of ered regularly to 7500 CI'li for any good product. $1.88-$2.88 homes in this area. To 'l'hi:-; is the ncccpted news­ ROSES, V IOLETS paper of the 'l'cnth \Yard. the business house desir­ You'll love the ne\V brints, VALLEY, ORCHIDS ing a medium of r!'aching It is a good n

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Vol. IV. ROCHESTER, N. Y., MARCH 31, 1932 No. 24 UPPER DEWEY LEAGUE 1 Civic Defense League THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE COURIER Sacred Heart Parent­ NEW NORTH SIDE BUS WILL BE PUBLISHED THURS., APRIL 1'4 TOURNAMENT MONDAY Re-elects Its Officers Teachers Meet Monday SERVICE INAUGURATED Re-election of all officers took Final Ill the Upper There will be a meeting of the enice over th\! Vet- place at the annual meeting last RIVIERA FEATURE REVIEW Dt'Wt') Bowling League were Part!nt-Tcachers' Association of l'raus' }.Ienwrial Bridge across the \\cek of th\! Civic Dcf\!nse L\!ague. rollt•d Monday night and the sca­ Today (last times) man with half a torso, the Arm- Sacred Heart parish, Flo\\ cr City north ul() of the city was inaug­ The officers are R. J, Tierney, pres­ Lil Oagover, who thinks Amer­ ltss \\'onder, the l.i,·ing Skeleton, urall'd Ia,t wct·k and is 11ow oper­ ;-.on "ill Ill' hrough t to a close with ident; Thomas E. 1 Carroll, \'ice­ park, on llionda~ evening, April 4, ican men arc "darling," has cap­ Siamt'se Twins and the fantastic ating on regular ~Chl'dule. The the annual dinner and tournament president; and A. De\\'olf, t reas­ tured the interest of even the most Pin Head people. at iUS o'clock in the school hall. buses run in a "cmi-circular route next Momlay night at the Roches­ urer. Director,; arc the officers, rugged "he-man" who resented be­ Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 4 The ~pcaker of the enning will touchin~-: Portland and Clifford ave­ It r Tnru \\·rdn on Xorth Clinton W \Vebbcr, \\. Schalbcr, II. iug calll'd "darling." ·h a direct ·~:suit of Frederic bl ~liss ~1. \\'arrant of the Public llllt''• Driving Park aYenue and street. D1111ll'r w1ll he !'l'n-cd at 7. Schudt, F Sc ulz, L. Hyan, ]. On llt'r arrival in X ew York she ).{arch',.. new clual rolt' in the Para- Health Bureau. Argo park and various points along By taking t\\u out of three from \\'islunan, E. hick, A Blauw and P. t0ld ship-news reporters that she mount production, "Strangers in The con~titution an of and outside of lht• tlCirthwest boun­ tIll' llaztlnut <, Tommy 'Miller's Decker. thought Anl<'ncan men "very inter-. Love," his iather received an un- this new as:>ociation will be pre­ dary of the city. \\;.!nut' won tht championship. Formation of a ladi~s· auxiliary <'sting" (in addition to her concep­ usual n.:mcmbrance which now oc- ~<.nted for adoption and annC•utlce• One ~et of buses has its north­ Other llll'lllhcr, of the team are to the league is planned, the first tion of them as "darlings"). Since (:Upics a faYorcd spot in the heart tnt:llt of future events made. l\lrs. \\'C-tcru terminus at Dewey a\·enue Tack Had1r, Ray Dc~lallie, Bill meeting to take place on April 19. then. especially with the release of and home of the elder ~larch. LL\ds \\'halt:n, presideut of the aud Britton road. Alternate buses \\'allan· and George Bauman. There will be "Peakers and refresh­ her fir~t American starring picture It all h:wpcned when ).{arch, jun- Sacred Heart Coll\·ent P. T. A. will circle from Stone road to Baker­ Tht· tournament will ue a two­ ments will be '...ing matcbl'd \\ ith the low man DagO\ cr has arou,;cd the curiosit)· In~ own iat h•·r could play his ~ere en Stone road and hack to Dewey a\·enut•. :wd sv on tt> thl' middle of the list. and interest of American men. father in this picture, p;lrticularly Pnzt'' will ht ,l\vankd for high No. 41 Parent-Teachers AYiation i< the chief hobby of s:nct• the cast requirements for this Mack's Barbers Deflate Then hoth proc('u) south along p<.rt called for only ~Oillt' action Dcwn· an·nue, turn last un Lewis­ 1 hn c-g-amc and high game for both Robert Alden, new ju,·enile player who makes his how to ~crecn pat­ ~entered about a portrait. ton an:nuc, cro:-s Veterans' :O.!emo­ Sln~lc~ and tlouhks. Thcr\! will be To Hear Child Expert Sails of Crown Service .\[arch got togt•t hc1· Sl'\'t'ral pho­ rial Bridgl', t Ul'll ~outh on St. Paul t hru· ~quatb. rons in "~fahr of ~fen." Alden l'arcnt-tcachcrs of No. 41 School · 1 fo se t•Jgraphs of his father and gave In a spc;;cial bowling match Mon lcmht rs ,,£ the a ... sodat10n 11 ill at­ o£ "Fundamental Habits of the differing "1d< ly from her past iu lirst place and the service men Tht ,,. 'rn·ice~ follow the same tLlld the dinn ,,fc· (with slight consideration 011 th arc operated the t•ntire length of D :.nd in her :t wealthy but .or. the 19th Ward side) is CYCn though Troop No. 81 IStnct ee omg latc~t. Far~in, prc~idcnt I cxcu~eable, i~ Nor ton street from St. Paul street 1 T I1 democratic !'Ociety matron, sen·ing Bu~mcs~ As>OCtatJOn, a~ guest turned ont to be disastrvus. Th~.: ..:6th ll" tl1·.tt \\')' • - tur<·!' ,, ill )>e ,;)]own. Rcfrcslllll<'lllS · ov; 111 111 " 111 1 111 " Miss Mary Susan Jerome Brown they l•cHJk up with the new belt brand, ;:coutmaster of the . I>. s"r\·"d. a P<·oph apart from the }.IcFarliu, it is plautwarrows,, 11orn, tor• C arpcn t r~, II an d'tcra ft queert q pt:oplc ever assembl e d , hers of the l.ake-Hidgc Busine~' FOUR-HANDED PINOCHLE 1nent, he took time to visit infor­ l'rc .. iloll. Harry Bloss, 1handtcratt and F1remansh1p; onc includes Otto Metz, Fred Pepprr, B £ C d p F unusual melt for four-handed pin­ ( fllntlli<•i011tr ui the Rochester tO Hartman, for Handi- \Villiam Edward Gibson, Lew Franci~ ene it ar arty or I ca .... , ochle wa, made hy .).[rs. C <;auP­ Coundl told about tht· scout or- C'l a it; and one to Scoutmaster "ilvcrrnan, Charle~ A lieu and KAPPA SIGMA DELTA TO dcr~ and her partner. ~frs. Saun­ _amzati Ht, ami Dr. James E. Rose ~;cphen c. Pool, for Chemistry. Scout Troop 101 Apr. 12 'T'Jtomas Allen Tickets may be ob- HOLD DANCE APRIL 14 dcr, ha,J double pinochle, a run and ui M.t (l)j,, 1 Bapti,t Church . 11 hich with her partner's 11 g Really ),ft·an-." I cuttlY been admitted to the troop. Boy Scout Troop 101 will be held nual spring dance which is to be 100 melt netted 580 for the pair. ;o;cc<'ud lla~· p111' \\en presented ~collt l.corge Gunn recei\'ed the Tuc,day c\·eniug, April 12, at Ed­ WINDOW SHADES gh·en at the Church of the Ascen­ Prizt:s \\ere 11 on by .\f rs. Saunders, t•> Keene Fng1t hardt. Henry By- Cabin Boy award last week. gerton Park A~sembly Hall. There sion auditorium at Lake avenue and 1fr. anti :\frs. Frank Stickel, Mr. cr-. Jlo\\ art! Corcorau, Jack At their last patrol meeting the "ill he a choice of games with You can buy window shades in River.side :;treet on April 14 from and ;\I r,, ).filJer and ;\frs. J. Yockel. Coombs, Robert l'ufTer, George l hds changed their namt: to Fly- your neighborhood in any color, 8:30 to 12. The chapter is featur­ 1 :unn, F<, Ch·ic5, Baybutt, chairman. Troop 81 has iPg: He,· . .fos<'ph M. :McDonnell, Appointments at your convenience. I Pleasant odor. Done in your home l'cr,..t>nal I It alth, l'uhlic Health, the largest committee in. Roches- Scoutmaster newey Lynch, \Vii­ Hand Made Oil Opaque.... 7Sc each Exceptionally good operator. or at our store Flanigan Furni­ Cambric and Duplex...... _. SSe each ::O.fakc your next appointment at I 'iontcnn~. ~farksmanship and 1 c·r-and it i' a \'Cry actn (' com- liam K unz, Charles Recker, Arthur Rose Beauty Shoppe, 1440 Dewey ture Co., Glen 461 1, 337 Driving Lr-athcrnaft; thr<'C to Ben Taber, nlittlt:. B 'T Washable Holland ...... -.$1.18 each J. Httckk), Frank urn~, ,,orman A \'C. Glen 6168.-Adv. Pk. A ,.c -Adv. (!"Brien. Andrew H. Sophie and Hartshorn Rollers, 39".-... -ZOc each LEGS OF G~orgc Hunt. Shades reYerscd ··--·---...20c each Ticket'< at 25 cents may be ob­ Shades called for and delivered WEEK-END SPECIALS tained from the,e men or at the in eight hours. W. H. Bellinger, SPRINC LAMB • • 19c door tht• night of the party. Troop 101 meets regularly at 1274 Dewey Ave. at Seneca Pkway. TASTY ... FRESH lOUISIANA Holy Rmary Church Tt ha~ a Glen. 2789.-Adv. Pot Roast Beef • • 15c l.ugc n1cmhcr-hi-p. Proceeds of STRAWBERRIES ... Always of (Cut from Prime Steer U. S. Inspected Beef) th<' tlancc \\ill !!O into the scout Mathematics Tutoring tHa-.urr f<)r the purcha~e of needed I Don't fall behind in your mathe­ fine flavor, but wait 'til you £'quipnH nt and nthcr expenses. matics classes I Tutoring in Ele- mentarv Algebra, Plane Geometry taste them in this delicious pie! FANCY FOWL . ... . 29c E:trl Clark and Franklin Hutch- and Intermediate Algebra. Ap- pointments for mornings, after­ ings, John .\larashall graduates, re­ noons or Saturday. Rates $1 per FRESH STRAWBERRY MORE OF THOSE EGGS WHICH WERE SO l'eh·cd city scholarships at the Uni- hr., 50c % hr. Call for appoint­ 1 <·rsit y of Rochester, thereby gain­ ments Glen. 2237-W. Mrs. L. S. CREAM PIES ...... 33c POPULAR LAST WEEK FOR EASTER! ing t\~'0 ot the six scholarships of­ \Voolston, 29 Lakeview Pk. Teach­ er, East High Evening School. f t·tt•cl. FIt a ~lagh t 's name is on the STRICTLY FRESH EGGS dz. 19c tlt•an's li~t of students ranking 80% BOSTON CREAM PIES ...... 19c nr 111ort in srholarship. LOOK LIJ{E NEW WHIPP'T CREAM PUFFS ... 6 for 25c lu~ t as important as spring house Chase & Sanborn Seal SPRING STYLES cl~aning is the proper care of .your furniture. Re-finished pieces will SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY X l'\1' spring "tylcs arc ready for look as good a,; new, C\'Cll though Brand, Dated Coffee vour sclcrtion. Ju~t rcct.i,·ed from now perhap,., badly marred. You ~ew York. Drl'sscs $3..19 to $10.95; can trust e\·en a delicate antique • CINNAMON KUCHENS I lats $1.88; Spring Coats $13.50. for re-finishing to Jack Fogg, for­ COFFEE NUT RINCS 29c per lb. \Vc•ntlerful ,-alucs. LaBelle Ap­ merlv of Hubbard, Eldredge & t>arcl Shoppe, I Sl7 Lake Axe. ).[iller, 77 Primrose St. Glen. Clen. 4152 Open e,·ening~.-Adv. 1345-.T -Adv. Go to Edmwrd's-Special .lfon. H. A. JOHNSTON KLEEN BAKERIES B man &. Baynes T1u•s. aml Ired., A,n·il ~. ;; a11d 6. RADIO SERVICE .Vcw S!H'ing Coats in all the ne1c Phone Glenwood 4352 for de­ Four Shops to Serve You: at 11hadcs. sizes 14 to 1,8 at $9.90. pendable radio service on any make DRIVING PARK DEWEY A YES. Full Fnshio11ed Hose, new S,n-ing I of set. A trained service man 827 Dewey Ave 1300 Dewey Ave. We Dehver-Phones: Glen. 1182-1183-1184 shades, 57c. Edoua1·d's Sample await~ your call. ]. C. Uarrigan, , lJres.~ Shop, 151,6 Lnkc At•e., oppo- 1456 Dewey i\ vc. Rad1o tubes, parts, and Bosch radios.-Adv. '---1·5-05-L·ak--eA_v_e_.------4-0_ o_L_e_Wl_·s_to_n_A_v_e_. _ , • '------.:! I site Warl{]'ll Comers. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 2 ROCHESTER, N. Y., MARCH 31, 1932 Tenth Ward Courier BIC I ~B~M~~~ , Adults 25c ~~~~"<:::>"<:::>"<:::> 2 Features p( IV I E R,.,. Children 10c ~ PERSONAL f _____L_n ko .\ \'cnue at tho Yoterans' Memorial B~dg'=-e___ _ 2 DELIVERIES FRIDAY -SATURDAY PHONE '=>~"<::::>"<:::>"<::::>~"<:::>~ TONIGHT (Thurs.) FRIDAY-SATURDAY ~I iss Dorothy \\ etmorc of Lake DAILY " Woman from Monte Carlo" GLEN. 1454 Edna. May Oliver in \ iew park will entertain the ~inth SPECIALS and Jack Holt in T11 ig at luncheon at her home to­ "Maker of Men" ''Ladies of the Jury" morrow. Clearbrook FREE· TONIGHT! Cloverbloom BACON Vanity Ware to Evccy Lady and "FREAKS" ~lr~ ~\rthur G. Dutcher of Scn­ 2 IN THE ------cc.\ parkway will entertain the Yorkshire Farm e I? SUN.-MON.-TUES. l'lclllbcrs of the ElcYcnth Twig at I a p1cnic lunchcun tomorrow at her PIECE, lb. ltonh. ROLL BUTTER lRAN~~lU ~a, (2 lbs. t~ customer) FANCY, FIRST GRADE l

.\I r . .aul C. Sed and THESE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY AT WATCH FOR NEW LOWER their daughter, Betty, of S(;neca park11ay arC' spuHling a icw days GLENWOOD 1999 with Tho111as George ~cd who is T. W. BECK-Fruits & Vegetables 1487 DEWEY AVE. SPRING FUEL PRICES a student at the Cuh·cr ~Iilitary Easy Monthly Payments ,\('adcmy, Cuh·er, Ind. BUELL'S BRIGHTON BLEND TREAT YOURSELF TO THE BEST CITY COAL & COKE CO. The Big l{ich{l' Pedro Club met COFFEE (in tins) .29c lb. Try a Quart of One of the three official Semot-Solva.y Coke dealers in Rochester ,la,l 11 cck Tuesday at the home of .\1rs. G<·orgc Stopani of Perrinton FRESH-DUG R.S. T.Mayonnaise 39c Qt. WACC'S CORNERS-CLEN. 5767 street. Mrs. Osborne, .Mrs. \\. Main Office- 226 Kent Street Glenwood 5895 I' ray and ~! rs. George Rogers were prize winners . PARSNIPS. . .6lbs. 25c RIPE BANANAS 19c dz.

.\I iss ~ancy Lee of \Vheatland "trcct cntcrtaincti six guc~h at a ONE-TRIP PLUMBERS party on }.[arch 20 in honur or her Burton C. Wallace 'ixth birthday. GIVE YOUR HOME INDEPENDENT Medicine Shoppe CASS & LOYSEN .\I iss \'irginia Ansell of Pitt~iord Cigars - Confections 171 RAVINE AVE. - GLEN. 530 -.trcct entertained the Five ~[u.;­ MERCHANT ASQUARE DEAL kctccr... la;,t Thursday. Final Clearance COMPLETE SET OF BATHROOM FIXTURES Aiter illnc.;s that extend nearlv Give your Home Independent Merchant a fair deal, he is $1.25ALARM Including All Fittings Above the Floor throughout the winter, two Tenth the backbone of your town. \Vard boys arc now able to be out He has a heart, he is your friend in good times and bad. CLOCKS again. They arc Ted Cater of Electric an·nuc and Bill Bragg of He deserves your co-operation, your consideration and your Special .. 6 e } Sl'IH'Ca parkway. support. ~-:~~~::~:~:IN $5 In turn he gives you his consideration and utmost co­ TOILET COMBINATION .\1 r. and :\f rs :-\ t:ll'lon \ \" arcl of operation for everything for the betterment of your city and Try Our Wonderful } 0 Chocolate Soda . . . . . C :-\iagara Falls arc spending the Eas­ your community. - 24 HOUR SERVICE - tt r holiday:- with their pan.:nts, Mr. and :\I r:;. \Vard of Birr St. and Mr. He gives you honest merchandise at fair prices and the 1481 Dewey at Ridgeway and Mrs. \\'ilcox of Broezel street. money you spend with him will be returned in many ways. Glen. 965 Complete Sell-Out of He is not a community liability-he is a community asset -he carries his part of the load . HARDWARE STOCK AT 50% OFF .\li,;s Fl<>rt·nee 1fctz of Dewey a1 cnuc is spending the holidays in Wright Beauty Shop Continues in Store at 582 Lake Avenue Atlantic City. at a fair price and giYcs honest Buy From Your weight, measure or gauge. He is a local citizen and is inter­ FINGER WAVING 50 MARCELLING. . . . . C Independent Merchant ested in YOUR CO).IMUNITY. He renders a service that is not Shampooing-Facials WE ARE NOW AN given elsewhere. Scalp Treatments :\{rs. S. ]. Clarkson has been A FEW REASO NS WHY- Trade where YOuR dollars will spending several days with rel;t­ AUTHORIZED DEALER He helps pay ~ ..c t~xes. come back to YOU. PERMANENT $5 ti\·es in Toronto, Ontario. He helps build the schools. You can bank on YOUR HOME WAVES-complete .. . for Gas & Electric Coke He helps educate the children. TO\V~ merchant because he 89 TACOMA ST., off Glenwood .Mrs. ]. Wilbur of Augustine BAl\KS in YOUR H01!E TOWN You May Place Your Order Thru Us He helps support the churches. GLENWOOD 5670-R street has been ill for sc,·eral days. He helps support the lodges. BANK. He helps support all COMMU ...... _...... _...... _ .. ,...... \fiss BC'rtha Sen·is of South Ply­ ::-.J ITY enterprises. APRIL PRICES TOMORROW! mouth :1\'enuc entertained at din­ Glenwood 1900 He helps build and maintain For Printing Phone ncr on Monday night for Miss good roads. Ticicn Tanger, .\frs. H. J. Lock- JAMES C. CORBETT 785 DEWEY A VENUE 1 He aids families through sick­ C. H. BANTEL CO. GLENWOOD 1154 wood and :Mrs. H. Allen. ness or other misfortune by giv­ The Courier-Main 5412 Funeral Director ing credit. Private Funeral Home Mrs. Mary]. Barton of A lameda He sells legitimate merchandise ...... - ...... No additional cbarge for street who has been spending sev­ use of chapel When you need RADIO SERVICE eral weeks in Pasadena, Calif., is CALL HAHN'S at CLEN. 3982 expected home soon. ITOPNOTCHERS 532 LAKE AVE. TUBES TESTED II EXPERT SERVICE FOR Dr. ancl ?If r~. Parker ~Iurphy of FREE at STORE ANY MAKE RADIO Lake avenue returned Tucsdav from Miami Beach, Fla. . Circulating Library All the Latest HAHN RADIO SERVICE ).Jiss Elizabeth N'. Fry oi Lake Fiction-3c Day 308 Driving Park A venue - Open Evenings ·enue entertained at a bridge Sat­ MARY DAVIS ·day afternoon in honor oi Miss 429 Driving Park Avenue Ruby \Vilder of Lake avenue.

Elwyn D. Van Houten, son of Circulating Library ~Jr. and Mrs Claude E. Van Hou­ ten of Albemarle street, is home Latest Books 3c Day for the spring holidays from the No Other Publication Unh·crsity of Pennsylvania. He is Cramer Drug Co. accompanied by Daniel Grier of Dewey Ave. at Magee Elizabeth, N. J., and Ernest Miller Can oiTcr the same advan­ The Courier gets into of Clark's Green, Pa. -rJA ~ o~ ta~cs as 'l'he Courier. No nearly every home in the MAY 20~ 19-Z 'T PATRONIZE OUR regular publication has a Ward and has a genuine Mot her Barbour Circle held its LINDBERGH circulation in the •renth reader interest. It is serv­ annual meeting and election of offi­ TooK OFF FROM ADVERTISERS Ward, equal to that of ing one of the outstanding cers March 15 at the home of-Mrs. RoOSEVELTFIElll.. ]. A. Smith of Albemarle street. The Courier. areas of the city and its LONG ISLAND. HE I "9"·•··· .. •··•...... --¢- WAS ALONE- . lrl I RlY This newspaper is deliv­ readers are potential buy­ JDON'T BUY TERMS+ ers for any good product. l\Ir. :tnd Mrs. Frank P. Van lHREE HOURS AND ered regularly to 7500 Hocsen of Lake View park, who THIRTY MlNU'fES LATER f Wbcn you intend to buy jewelcy ~ ~ -tbero 's no substitute for quality~ homes in this area. To This is "the accepted news­ have been in Houston, Texas, are HE' lANPED AT HIS paper of the Tenth Ward. ! or genuine value. It can •t be! the busine~s bouse desir­ expected in Rochester tomorrow. OBJECTI VE. 11-IE f talked in-it must be built in. ~ It is a good advertising ing 11 medium of reaching 'fRENCH 'FLYING fiELD ! That's why you would do well to f medium, as its regnlar LE60VRGEr ! look at Gruen's outs tanding~ the Ward, t~e Courier is ~irs. Frank Seibold of Ridgeway space users will testify. ! watcb values. Gruen watcbes are~ a distinct advantage. :wcnue entertained recently at a I staple. Prices are guaranteed for! Tenth Ward Courier dinner in honor of :Miss Barbara f the year 1932. f Haslip of Niagara Falls, N. Y. ! SEE and BUY with Confidence. ~ FOR ADVERTISING RATES ! Have your Gruen repaired by a~ NEW, LOWER PRI CES ~ Gruen Dealer. ! TELEPHONE MAIN 5412 Fine re-upholstering is assured at Flanigan'~. Workmen of many t Wm. H. Jackson i or Call at 25 South Water St. years' experience and a wide choice of materials. Service is prompt. f JEVVELER f l\ew lower price scale. Ask for I 325 Driving Pk. at Dewey t ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!! an estimate. Flanigan, 337 Driving +O pen E venings Est. 1915 ~ ~ Pk. Ave. Glen 4611.-Adv. ~~~~············· · ~ Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection Teutb Ward Couner ROCHESTER, N. Y., MARCH 31, 1932 PAGE 3 "THE LTTTl E MOUNTAIN CABIN" L~~~: G~~i~m~~:~~\:~· s:~ IFEDERAL TRADE CO MMISSI 0N By Ca olyn Falls lected a~ the boy to rCCl'l\'l' the I Ju-t a little mountain c.1bin, ~;nt~:e ~l~~:!·~t::,~~~::te~~~~ ..:e~~ ISSUES TRADE REGULATIONS Sittins; ' ' a) back in the hills, the American Revolution. This But at'c; there that I am happy, medal i, :::i\'cn to the boy in the The following trade rules for the ~------­ Sixth Grade who has shO\\ n C('rtain \ nd ir('e oi t·.uthl) 11ls. grocery trade were issued by the· Rule 8 Service Any Time, ideal~ oi citizenship. The medid Federal Trade Commission. They The commission substituted and Anywhere \ II ar~>und me wild thing> growing, will bt: awarded at an assembly on arc 1·eprintcd below for the bene- approved the following for Rule 7, NO mattc·r "hf' rf' death Bl-ossoms blooming on the trees, April 28. IX'<'Urh, no matter From the proceeds of the rcrcnt !It of our readers. Group 1, as published January 16, In the hush of 110nn-day silence, wlwrc· tht• fu nt•ral ~;en-ice Art Exhibit, pictures wl're ormmission accepted Rule 9, Jackson ...... 197 168 185 ' cared for by Lillian Smalldone, othcr.wise, or secretly e-:-:tendin~ to Total« ...... 880 Group as published January 16, 720 901 Phone Glen. 5318-M IEloise Grimes and Gladys Drum- certam purchasers specaal serY1ces II, Cocoanuts 1929, reading: Cunningham-Joyce nond. The rabbit is at Jane Fish- or privileges not extended to all Brown· ...... 135 168 119 News matter muat be 1D the baugh's, the two white rats arc at Jturchasers under like terms and The abuse of buying power to Franklin ...... 121 151 166 MOTOR CORP. hands of tbe editor no later th&Jl Ravmond Austin';;, and the snake ~:onditions, with the intent and force uneconomic or unjust terms ).[ucller ...... 138 135 176 Monday preced.1nc date of 1au. 706 Dewey Ave. Glen. 4900 and turtle are being\ cared for by wit!• the effect of injuring a com­ of sale upon sellers, and the abuse Benjamin ...... 158 169 157 1 ).Ietzinger ...... 142 173 146 '" ..;., IS of selling JlO\\ cr to force UIIeco­ James Livingstone. pelltor and wl~crc the effect may Total' ...... 694 796 764 )[any beautiful specimens of b_c_ to substantially lessen compe- nomic or unjust tenus of sale upon buyers, is condemned by the in­ Buell Beauty Shoppe Cccropia moths have emerged from tahon or tend to create a monopoly L OWE R DEWEY LEAGUE dustry. 1280 DEWEY AVE. (over A.&P.) • • B Sh the cocoons in the Science Room or to unreasonably restrain trade, w. L. R uleD PHONE GLEN. 1823 AIICta eauty oppe as well as in some of the class- i~ an unfair trade practice. ~lacks Barber Shop 54 15 783 Facial and Free Jar of $1 SPECIAL MON.-TUES.-WED. rooms. The kindergarten children R ule 2 The COllllllis~iun acceptc.:d Rule Renner & Henry...... 43 26 623 Mary-Ellen Orea.m ...... 10, Group 11, as published January Rogers I. G. A ...... 42 27 609 Finger Wave or Marcel SOc \\·ere fortunate in actually seeing The con11nission substituted and Manicure with Finger Wave 75c 16, 1929, reading: Crown Service ...... 41 28 594 ~~:~~~- ~~ ~~~~~~ $1.25 one emerge. approved the following for Rule 1 . . Halls Garage ...... 35 34 507 1488 Dewey Ave. at Ridgeway Tl 1 1 (Subdivision 3), Group I, as pub­ 1e pracllcc o compe ling the Buster Brown ...... 27 42 391 Eve. Appts. Glen. 4348 purchase of several or•a group of Roser Barbers ...... 22 47 319 lished January 16, 1929: I Fi,·c juniors and five seni(.)('s were products, as a condition to the pur- Ddendorfs Garage .. 11 58 . 143 Price discrimination in violation l'lected to the National Honor So­ chase of one or more of them, is l I ndividual Averages MYERS & STONEHAM of Section 2 of the Clayton Act is Cramer's Pure ciety at John :Marshall. condemned by the industry. I H. \\'att ...... 64 178 an unfair trade practice. Electrical Contractor• Norwegian The following students were Rule E ll. Lundgard ...... 69 172 elected: ).!adeline }.fc;mg, Eleanor Rule 3 , ).I ount ...... 66 ( 170 1517 Lake Ave. (downstairs) COD LIVER 01 L 1 '\'an Deusen, 11argaret Stcph(;ns, rhe commis~ion accepted Rule 1 leckie ...... 48 1i0 At Wagg's Corners None Better Ava.ilable The commiss

PAGE 4 Historic Newspapers Collection ROCHESTER, N. Y., MARCH 31, 1932 Tenth Ward Courier

BEST RUBBER HEELS CHRISTMAN'S Goodyear, O'Sullivan or Hoods CASH MARKET LADIES' 35c MEN'S 40c 350 Driving Park Ave. Glenwood 1787 SIAMO The Best Shoem aker in T own! Phone us your order- We Deliver LEATHER SOLES 1450 Dewey Ave.--40 Exchan ge St. WEEK-END SUCCESTIONS AS LOW AS SOc SHOE REPAIR SHOP I Main 763 Sugar Cured, Lean Boneless Brisket CORN ED BEEF ... 18c n WANT ADS AT THE CHURCHES

Rates per insertion: 2c word, minimum charge 25c; no ads taken over North Presbyterian-On Ea~ter J Grace M. E.-This ;tftcrnoon the Sugar Cured, Lean telephone; cash or stamps must accompany ad; send to 25 B. Water St. morning, 58 young people and Maplewood Chapter have their • SALT PORK for beans . 18c their friends gathered in the Par- meeting in the church parlor. Mrs. FOR RENT-Front room, Raines WINDOWS STICK? They often isl\ House of the church for the E. J, Ti10111pson of Sclye terrace is Very Tender POT ROAST . 17c do, but that is easily remedied. Park. All home conveniences. Glen. Call the carpenter at Glen 5318-M. 5787-W. annual Easler Breakfast meeting. chatrmau. He will give you an estimate of cost. AMERICAN TEXTILE CO.­ The committee in charge of tht• :\'ext Sunday morning wdl he ob­ Fresh Cut HAMBURC 12c Also general carpenter work, al­ ).loth holes, burns, torn places rc· meal included Harriet :\filler, chair­ terations, repairs, etc. Glen 5318-11. .crn·d as Loyalty ~unday at Grace woven invisible. Also table clothes. man, Bernard Bullock, Gordon Rib End £all and deliver. Gkn. 3446. 19 Church. ,\t this time the budget EXPERT Vacuum cleaner re­ Velox St. Steinfeldt, Frances ~fuelenoys auc g11 s o t 1c on rmatton aired. Lowest pr1'ces. L'v'ng ky Henschel sang 'Hosanna" hy (.'I • . win one of tlte 18 cash prizes. You only have to answer a few KODATOY FILMS for sale. P 1 1 ass, HCt·nTd into membership Bourbon Studio. Phone, Glen. room suites $60 up. Chair caning. ltranier. · S k 1'a 1n1 Sunday, \\'t·rt.~ gin:n a rcceJJ- easy questions and write a short letter. Most of the answers 4445-W or 387 Magee Ave. S tek o U P h o Istenng. 126 te o The :.\Iizpah Class held a sUJl(>er will be found right 1n your own living room. The others can be Ave. Glen. 3712-M. tion in tht• l'arish Hothc hy Pastor RE-UPHOLSTERING-For the answered after you have seen our model room. meeting in the Parish House on and ~irs Do\\ lcr and their Sunday best in workmanship and materials CARPENTER WORK-RepGalierns .. Tuesday, :March 29. at a minimum cost, call Chas. F. alterations. Estimates givrn. School tt•aeht·r~, .\Irs. Ccorge See!. How to Enter the Contest \Villiams, 359 Lexington Ave. Glen. 5318-:.\f. At the \\'ednesday evening st·r\'· Cron·r \. t'IJcqut•nnoi, George 4187. Formerly with Hubbard, \VASHING MACHINE repairs in·. the topic for di;;cu%ion wa< 13erndt, aud ~lr. and !l!rs. Charlc,­ First write, phone or ca.ll at our office and get the question sheet Eldredge & Miller. and parts on Harmony, Arabelle, "On the High'l\·ay.'' Albrecht, a,s1~tnl II\· the mcmbcr- or merely 1Ul 1n and ma.il the coupon below. Complete informa­ WE PAY CASH for old vacuum Cass, ABC, Easy and other makes. On April 6. the annual congre· 'hip COI111tl1ttc~;. Parents 1'Vere tion will be sent. Then see our model room, which demonstrates cleaners and washing machines, re­ Xew rolls $6 set, complete and in- «ational rneet1'ng '''t'll ta"c place. gm• t of ho 10 \ · t t' stalled. Jl:o service charge. Variety "' ·• " s ' 1 r. 1 n Ill ere:- HI:{ gardless of condition. Variety Vac­ the beautiful lighting e~ects obtainable from a new type ce111ng Vacuum Cleaner Co. 516 Dewey ~upper will be served at 6:30 p. m. program \\as pre,ento.:eakcr program of cntc rtainnwnt to be .$20 jeweler, now located at 457 Lewis­ 25c doz. 467 .Maplewood Drive. will he Re,·. Frank ~L \\'e,ton, pn•scnteon. Xancy ancl Pt·tcr. The other parts Chain 'tores wall be a~~es~ed a minimum of $50 per sl•>re, tht·n "Tht. Typewriter Lady,'' directed arc gi\cn by 2\Ir .... Burton Bigley, Address ...... by :\Irs. Robert Fi11dlay, has for its Dorb ~leCoy and James \\'eigand, ancrea~111g by jumps of $50 until stores in execs~ of twcut} pa) $250 cast of character!' tne following: while much humor is added by Di­ per year under the pro"i"ion>" of an ordinance just adopted hy the l'rissy Pound, the tnJewriter lady, :tna, the colorul cook, in the person City of ~~- Loui~. l nhke ~ome oi the ~tate laws and city ordin:tnce~ Helen Rhodes; Julius Juniper, her of ~Ir-e;, Janas Logan, and Mr<:. adopted el~ewhere, the ~t "oui>: mca-ure i~ dircctctl specifically toward employer. Kenneth Hoestcrey; Leslie 2\lcC.man as Aunt Fanny. chain ~tore!' Carrie Cowley, Georgianna Going, ~lusic hel\\C'l'U the acts will be Belle Beaumont, applicants for the The fir~t ~tore pays $50 a year. the pre,cnt time. furnished by the "Kitchen Band'' position left \'acant by Prissy's res­ From t\\ o to five stores the rate Etfort' oi the independent mer­ and rhorus under the direction of ignation, will be played by Harriet is $100 per year, from the to ten chanb oi this state to pu~h throu~h ~Irs. Rose Freese, and a colored .\!illt•r, Frances 1feulendyke and $150, tur to twenty $200 and twenty a chain ~ton' bill at the last ses­ minstrel hy till' men nf the Broth­ ~lildred Kier; Sammy, the nfficc or rnun· $250 each. sion of thl' ,;tatt• kgi.;Jature met nhood with (;ro\'l'r Clicqucnnoi. hoY, Jack Smith; and the express­ It is exp(·cted that the Roches- with only partial surct'ss, and al­ John Sand,•rs and Carl Knitl as the man, John Pownall. Tickets arc l< r Ci\·ic Dcfen!'e League will go though then is strong liklihood of !t~adin~ mt•rt. Tickets arc 25 cent>: 25c, and the public will be welcome. inr adult~ a111l 15 rents for children. on record a~ fa\'oring a tax similar pa~;,sagc nex.t y~ar the local mer­ Both plays will be given each eve­ to tht• onl' in St. Louis. A bill chants ftl'l that action is needed On ~Inn day 1.:\ t:ning, April 4, a nin~ and there will be a musical ntndifit·d to conform to tT!e laws ot bcfc,rc tlH'n. ,\ city tax. Jli'LScnts special nwc·ting of tht• 1:3rolherhood CASH and program as well. thi~ .;tate is being worked out at the only answer will he held •n the l'arish Hou~e CARRY CLEANERS t•> complc·lc the arrangcnll'nts for •../ Lewiston M. E.-\Vith the sen·· the colored n•rn. \\'c know, for example, correct to do ,o, reference to co­ rng until Pentecost. The member- Bethany Guild will be held next the earlv period when strongly rec­ lonial furniture often is made to ,!Jip committee is going O\'cr the Thursday evenin~ in charge of tangular lines predominate. These include the post Revolmionary Kirby's Quality Market came into cxistence because of the period up to 1800. This, in fact, rt cords to ascertain the pre~ent ~frs. Ohlrich, prc~idcnt. Many limitati<>ll'- in machinery for fur­ is probably the most interc~ling membership of the church. Ep- post- E:~stcr acti\'il!cs will he pn- 1358 DEWEY AVE. - We Deliver- GLEN. 71 and 72 nit nrc manufacture. Busy pioneers part of early colonial furniture de­ 1\'nrlh League and other organiza· scntcd at this mct·ting and all mem­ ':ad littlt• time to create anything ,·clopment. Thus we ha\'t.' a return tinns are meeting with the pastor bers arc urgul to he present. The to extreme ~implicity in the styles ~:;apt pitces that were easily built planning the work for the next few Church Council will also hold its WEEK-END SPECIALS and were intt'IHkd to last. The of H,·pplcwhil c and Sheraton. simplirit\' of thesl' forms was also The~e are characterized by lone, wecks. regular monthly mteting «t the ~o\TflH'd hv types then used in slender, graceful legs and plain The mid-week sen·ice this week same hour C"H 0 ICE En~land under the rule of Crom­ edges. Here 1\'c have also the first will he conducted by the Re\'. '' c•ll. Thc•,;e pieces reflected the outstanding purely "A nwri can" de­ simplil'it:v of thought and condi­ signers of furniture. J refer to Fr;UJklin D. Landry, twenty-two Has St. Patrick's Day tions of living of that era. Dtn1can Phyfe pitccs with which \'c•:u· old vice-president of the State RIB ROAST . . 24c lb. Party for Choir Members I .atcr periods brought the lighter von are no doubt familiar. \·. P. R. ~fr. Landry was recently 111nr<· rounded influences of Queen · A sludy of colonial rurnlturc Is liccn~ecl by this church. He will ).liss \'irgin1a Mulrnnc), n:ccntl) difficuh, indeed, without showing at Anne. The vcars between 1750 and speak on "The Lilies." t•il'ctcd Sllt''al chair111an of the PORK CHOPS 14c lb. 1776 nfTercd comparath·e pros­ first hand pieces which originated perity in the Coloni~s. Du:ing in the periods whid1 are being dis­ Xext Sunday morning Re,·. Ar· Inter-I I igh l'hmr, entertained some LEAN, RINDLESS these times many unportatwns cussed. At mv show rooms at 1476 thur Jatne$on of this city will con­ of its rncll'bt·r~ al a St. Patrick's were made of some of the best pre· Lake A\·enuc many rxamples of the duct the sen·ices. Re\·. Kazmayer Bridge, whkh took place March ~tyles "hch I have mentioned are SLICED BACON ...... 19c lb. vailing furniture styles then in \\ ac: expected to ~pend the first part 19 at her home in Knickerbocker \'ogue in Europe. \Ve haYe for ex­ in evidence I \\'111 be \'Cry glad, indeed, to talk with anv of the of this week at Axon or Strong avenue. LARGE BOTTLE ample the \\'insor chair in its many adaptations. \Ve ha\·e also reader.< of my furniture articles on ~fcmorial Hospital, taking- a c:hort The firq prize for the gentlemen the creations of Chippendale with iurniwre topics at rny show rooms rest. wa~ awarded to Mr. Stanley SNIDER'S CATSUP .... 16c bot. greater refinement, showing idea,:: This is flu J• cond nf a serirs nf talks \\'right and first prize for the ladies originating from Chinese and on !Jouultold and prriod furnituu fa b~ was awarded to ~hss Rita Kes~el­ Gothic sources. publislud in t{l(/t imlt of this publi­ Go to Edouard's-.\'ew Spring VEAL to Roast or Stew ... 14c lb. Approaching the colonial period ration; pnparrd by Gtral.l C. Kmn}', Drcfl.~es. both Sunday nitc and ring of this \\a rd. pl'int­ we find the colonists leaving Eng­ manufarturtr of K rnny-Kraft l,ifc­ stl·cet wea1·, both plain and A luncheon wa<: ~erved, and the ed, at $2.98. Edouard's Sample land and turning to France for timr Upltnlsttrcd Furniturr. Factory dec-orations of St. Patrick's colors Kraft Mayonnaise ...... JOe pt. many of their furniture patterns. and shocu.·rooms at l