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Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection

PHONE: TENTH WARD COURIER CIRCULATION MAIN 5412 7500 Published on Thursday.-; "Serving the TEi'-iTH Exclusively"

Vol. V. ROCHESTER, N.Y., JULY 21, 19:l2 No. a I WOMEN PREPARE FOR Member of Committee THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE COURIER r·~~h~- - C~~~~i-~~ .. ·-Ad~;~~·- · r DEWEYI MPROVEMENTS ANNUAL PICNIC NEXT \VILL BE PUBLISHED THURS., AUGUST 4 i A New Type-Dress i APPROVED BY COUNCIL WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 ~ The Courier appears this f NOW UNDER PROTEST With th!•u· annual picnic less RIVIERA FEATURE REVIEW ·.:,: week in a new type-dress, de- l The long-discussed improvement th:m a week away, Tt•nth \Vard Re­ Wet."k End Program l~ompleted and furnished ~n a stage •, signed especially for the .:.· <)f Dewey avenue between Ridge • modern newspaper, known as r.>ad and the l'ity line and sanitary publican WomPn are bending all ef­ Tonight--"Resen·ed for Ladies" m a Hollyw~od film studio. It was bUilt on one of the sound and outlet sewers to drain the area" !::_;::··. Century Expanded. The type .i.·. forts to equal and surpass former with Le:;lie ·Howard (new star); stages ior use in Tallulah Bank­ has been adopted as the • between Dewey and Lake avenues st math Valley" ,,;th Tom :\ILx. . ~rrangements ha,·e been made Forbes. . . ment and $260,500 for the sewer;<. Sun.-:\lon.:Tues.-"Two Seconds" ~...... ~ ...... ·-··· .. '·•···---·-····-·-·-·-· ...... -·-·..¢. f1Jr a concert by Julius Fl'iedrich's I This is one of the fl'w times a The ordinance is now said t•> g with Edward G. Robinson; and rl band of :!2 piece;;. The band l scenic structur<" hn~ be<"n designed have been invalidated because the "Thunder Below" 'dth Tallulah Lalla Roohk Grotto to will fumish mu,;ic throughout the and constructed in its entirety. The necessary number of Councilmen d,;y until 7:30 in the evenit\g. Bankhead. average film home has rooms scat­ Take Excursion July 31 were not present at its passage .:'.Irs. Elizabeth .:'olilnc, chairman Sunda) -~lunday Tuesday Features tered over several stages instead of Additional evidence of the versa- Lalla Rookh Grotto ).I. O. V. J>. and new developments have ari.'len of the suppt>r committee, i;; all pre- actually adjoining on" another. which ma~ have an important tality of F.ciward G. Robinson, as a 1' trctl for one of the moHt exacting E. R. entertainment committee is bearing on the improvements. ta.>kH of the outing-feeding the "' ::;:!======oe:====o;;;;;;~ I master delineator of human types making arrangements for a big One is a propo11al advanced by the is provided in his latest starring huge c1·owd in an enicit•nt nnd rapid Mrs. Bertha Bu~h John Marshall Zone to time for members and their friends departments of public welfare and manner. A chang!' in the custo­ \'ehicle for Fit·st National Pictures, at a get-together Sunday, July 31, public wm·ks and the other is the mary menu this ycat· will be made "Two Seconds." Hold Ice Cream Social when prophets and their friends, threatened protest of a group of and specially baked ham will be LEVIN MARKET OFFERS In pt·e,·ious film roles Robinson with Captain Prophet Redfern in property owners in the affected sen•ed as the entree. Although the ha:; appeared as gunman, gambler, All schools and churches in the command, will take a trip to Co- area. ticket price h; set at a low figure, 3 PRIZES TO READERS t•tlitor and oriental. He has always John Marshall zone arc co-operat­ bourg, Ontario, on the Ontario Leo A. McSweeney and John G. th•• repast will offer generous por­ been a stone-hearted man, dominat- ing in donating cakes, candy and A novel method of offering prizes ing men and events with an inflex- No. 2. • Ellendt last week proposed that the tions in con:;iderable variety as in articles for a fishpond, and in sell­ An orchestra on board will fur- sewer work be done by men who to readers of The Courier is intro- ible will and daring which carried prt•Yious years, state!\ Mrs. Milne. ing tickets for an ice cream social nish music for dancing and other• are receiving aid from the city, Afternoon and evening will be duced this week in the advertise- all before it. ln "Two Seconds," Friday evening, July 29, on the entertainment will be provided dur­ thus probably lowering the cost and taken up with a \'aried program of ment of the Levin Cash :\Iarket of however, he portrays John Allen, a grounds of the Lutheran Church of ing the trip. On the way to Co­ at the same time giving 'the city sports for grown-ups as well as the 1525 Lake avenue. Three prizes hard-'l}'orking iron worker who is a the Redeemer in Dewey avenue. bouurg there will be games played return for its welfare investment. youngsters and there \\ill be prize!\ will be given on the basis of num- victim of circumstances. )Ioney raised will be used to keep and o'n the return trip mo\ing pic­ The proposal has been taken up by for all events. The youngest and bers printed in the Le,;n advertise· A;; Allen, Edward G. Robinson the playgrounds. which have been tures "..;n be shown of the big par­ the Emergency Work Committee oldest persons on the grounds will ment on page three. makes a radical departure from the organized in this community, open ade of the Supreme. Counsel at and state approval will be sought. b~ awarded with prizes. Each issue of the paper is num- characters he has been giving for the rest of the summer and to Buffalo, also the parade of the Cen­ A protest meeting was called for :\l rs. Frances L. Thomson is gen­ bered and three of these number;; American p)cture audiences, begin­ buy much-needed equipment for tennial. The train for the boat last night at the Tenth Ward City eral chairman of the picnic commit­ are posted today at the Levin .Mar- ning with ''Little Caesar" on them. will leave the B. & 0. station at Manager headquarters in Driving tee, which includes the following: ket. Presentation of the winning through "Five Star Final" and Parents all through thi,-1 section 8:15 a. m. and the boat will sail Park avenue at which time action Reception- C h n i r m a n , :\lr,;. numbers at the market, tomorrow I"The Hatchet ::\Ian." The actor of the city are so enthusiastic promptly at 9:10 a. m. Tickets at to delay the improvements was to Charles E. Bo:;twick; Hon. and :\Irs. (Friday) or Saturday, will entitle himself regards the character as about the valuable work being done either the B. & 0. station or the be di:;cussed. Many of the prop­ James L. Whitley, l\lr. and :\Irs. the holder to a prize, at no cost the most difficult he has been called on the playgrounds in providing rlock. The cost is the regular fare. erty-owners were said to have been Harry J. Bareham, Hon. Charles S. and with no obligation to make a upon to pot-tray since !}is entrance supervised play for their boys and For stateroom reservations mem­ opposed to the ordinance because Owen, Mr. and Mrs. l<~rederick J. purchase. into pictures. :\letropolitan critics girls, that a most gratifying re­ ber:; are requested to call Frank J. they felt that they would be un­ Slater, Hon. Joseph M. Feeley, . The three prizes are as follows: have hailed Robinson's perform­ sponse has met this etfort to raise Buehlman, Glenwood 6139-W. able to stand the cost at thi~ time Judge and Mrs. Henry D. Shedd, first, 27-piece set of dishes; second,, ance in thi:; picture as one of the money, according t() members of All Prophets are requested to However, none appeared at the Dr. and Mrs. David A. Atwater, basket of groceries; third, 3-pound 1brilliant achievements of the dram- the committee. wear their fez. Recognition tags June 28 Council meeting when a Mr. ami Mrs. Richard A. Saunders, box of Vonglis chocolates. 'l'he atic season. . IJ:ach school and church In the will be given to ladies and friends. hearing was held, according to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E: Bostwick, contest has no complications other A complt>tc. :;even-room trop1ca.! John Marshall zone uf tht• Commu­ There will be prizes for several newspaper reports. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. limmer, Mr. than explained and the holders of home with garden recently was nity Council on Summer .Activities, events. Councilman Nelson A. Milne, and Mrs. Nelson A. ~l1lne, Dr. and the winning numbers will be pre-, of which W. C. Storandt is zone who introduced the ordinance, Mr.;. Jos. L. Guzzetta, '\fr. and Mrs. sented their prizes immediately on S k" V J f f chairman, sent representatives to a could not be reached this week for Leo A. )lcSweeney, :\Irs. Agnes L. presentation. ~ames of the win- ee mg 0 un eers or meeting held in the rooms of the comment upon possible further ac­ George, Mr. and Joseph L. Tenth Ward Republican Club on Argo Park Residents ~Irs. ~s:~se."'m be announced in the next l Playground Leadership tion. It is probable that the mat­ Bush, .Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Wad­ July 11. At this time it was de­ Hold Annual Outing ter will again be discussed at the man, :.Ir. and :\Irs. Wm. A. Doane, Havl' Y"U any spare time you cided that an ice cream social was next meeting of the Council sched­ The residents of Argo park held .Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schlegel, ~lr. could contl'ibute to volunteer play­ the most satisfactory way to raise uled for Augus• 9. their fourth annual picnic, at and l\lrs. George H. Hes!'elink, )lr. ground work? The playgrounds mone\' in this community. Shades Reversed I Oc Churchville Park, Sunday, July 10. and ).Irs. Wm. H. Stell, )lr. and rtre badly in need of volunteers for Th; Lutheran Church of the Re­ During the summe:- olf-sea.~on A good time was enjoyed despite GET IN ON THE FUN .Mrs. Charles B. Betchold. groups of boys and girls of all ages. deemer consented to the use of its \\ill be a good time to get your occasional showers that came down "Let's go for a swim, John." ~ic.cet--Chairman, :Mrs. Cather­ Fathers and mothers, and boys and grounds, which are centTal, and shades reversed. Price now 10c in the late afternoon. "How we gonna get there, .. i ., S. Reynell. girls over six"teen who could take well suited for a :;~ial. Mr3. A. "\\'e'll ride our bikes.'' each. ){o deliveries on less than 10 The committee, H. Skinner and ~upper-Chairman, Mrs. Eliza­ group:; for even a morning or after­ A. Lohwater, President of the Par­ "But, Dick hasn't got one." shades. Eight-hour service on all .M. Walsh, wish to extend their ap­ beth J. Milne. noon a week for some special ac­ ent-Teachers' Association of School "\Veil, why don't he go over to preciation to the neighborhood Beckwith's and buy one?" Sening-Chairmen, Mrs. Bertha work. W. H. BELLINGER, 1274 tivity or for games and sports, 41, who is chairman of the social, Dewey Ave., at Seneca Parkway. stores for their generous donations That's a good idea. Any of you Bush, Mrs. Harriett Wadman, Mrs. would be doing a fine service for appointed women from each organ­ boys who really want a bicycle, Phone Glen. 2789.-Adv. of prizes which helped make the Rose Campbell; Captains, 1\lrs. the community. ization to take charge of solicit­ cut out this advertisement and it picnic a huge success. Mary Abel, Mrs. Jane Davis, Mrs. In other zones of the city vol­ ing and selling tickets in their own will be worth $2.55 toward a new Helen Kanada, Mt·s. A. Kimmell, groups. bike at Beckwith's, 271 Lyell Ave. DRESS SALE unteer playground workers have -Adv. Mrs. S. Nyhan, MrH. Grace Penn. Dewey Sample Dress Shoppe at formed classes in such activities as The follo,ving are some of the NEW MANAGEMENT Mrs. E. Berman, Mrs. D. W. 1864 Dewey avenue is offering drawing and painting, clay model­ women who are working on com· Announcing the Sue-Kay Beauty SUMMER SALE Blodgett, Mrs. J. lloella, Mrs. Marie some wonderful buys in a heart of ing, blue print reading for boys and mittees: School 41· Mrs. A. A. Salon, formerly Allat and Chase, At the LaBelle Apparel Shoppe, the season sale, closing out on Lohwater, Mrs. H. A. Faber, Mrs. Budd, Mrs. F. J. Buehlman, Mrs. many numbers. $1 dresses now girls of senior high school age, na­ at 840 Dewey Ave. Glenwood 1994. 1517 Lake Ave. All summer Elsie Burrows, Mrs. Teresa Car­ 79c; $1.95 dresses now $1; $2.88 ture hike clubs, elementary photog­ L. M. McCowan; School 40-Mrs. Graduate beauticians. Service, dresses reduced, now $2.95, $3.95, bone, Mrs. Winifred Clement, Miss dresses now $1.88; $4.88 dresses E. P. Moore, Mrs. J. W. Ne,vton, value guaranteed satisfaction. All $4.75, $5.59. Coats . now $6.95. raphy, airplane modeling, ship H{lts now 95c. All hostery reduced. Mary Corcoran, Mrs. Anna Cul- now $3.88. You can easily afford modeling, artwork, leathercraft and Mrs. P. A. Macinnes; Sacred Hearl beauty culture work. Permanents Store open evenings Phone Glen. a new dress at these prices. Open School-Mrs. L. S. Everts; Luth· (Continued on Page Four) evenings. Glen 1646.-Adv. art metalry, se\<,ring classes, dram­ $3.50, ~5 and up.-Adv. 4152.-Adv. atics. There are many acthities eran Church of the Redeemer­ which could be carried on at the Mrs. W. C. Storandt, Mrs. Harry LEGS OF playgrounds if there were volun­ Peters, Mrs. Alfred Doe, ;\lrs. Fred WEEK-END SPECIALS 1 teers to take charge of them. Kress; Church of the Ascension­ The John Marshall zone of the Mrs. A. P. Culbertson, ){rs. H. :\fc­ RUBBING $1.25 Box 79 SPRINC LAMB lb. 21c Community Council on Summer Ac­ Donald; Dewey Avenue Presby­ ALCOHOL, pt. 19 C CAMERA . C tivities has organized playgrounds terian Church-)trs. Milton Filius; BONELESS BEEF at School H and School 40, besides De\vey A venue Reform Church­ OVALTINE Miss )lay Durkin. Dr. Wests SOc tooth a play ~chool on the grounds of the Special . ... 64c RUMP ROAST lb. 27c Lutheran Church of the Redeemer The tickets to the social are fif. brush and 25c tooth on Dewey A venue. Burnell Far­ teen cents, each ticket having three MINERAL HOME nan has been engaged for the sum­ five-cent coupons. Besides ice paste 49 cream and cake there will be hots, both for . . . . C QIL-pt... KILLED BROILERS lb. 2 9c mer to supervise the playgrounds 39c in this zone. soft drinks, ice cream cones and a Tasteless-Odorless • If you can give some time to fishpond on which to :;pend the Conti. Castile Soap ARPEAKO coupons. 25c TALCUM working on the playgrounds, in any Both for capacity, get in touch with Mr. 50c Shampoo } POWDER . 19c SLICED BACON lb. 25c Farnan by phoning Charlotte BOY SCOUTS $1 Shampoo 1364-R, or ut the playground at Here's a mess kit you'll like. It Spray includes frying pan with long ad­ 79c 25c Colgates CLOVERBLOOM SWEET 41. ~chool justable handle, sauce pan, cup, Tooth paste .. 17c plate, knife and fork and canvas RENT A RADIO carrying case with adjustable strap. CELLENE 17 Cream Butter • lb. 21c Radios for rent by day, week or Cut out this advertisement. It IS Sanitary Pads C Bathing Caps 15c up month at reasonable rates. You worth' SOc on the purchase of this Jar Hellman's French Dressing can afford to take one to the lake kit which sells regularly for $2. with you or for any special occa­ Beckwith's, 271 Lyell Ave.-Adv. 3-Fiavored Brick Ice Cream 15c pt. 1f2 pt. Hellman's Mayonnaise 20c sion. J. C. Harrigan Radio Serv­ ice, 1456 Dewey Ave. Glen. 4352. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT REFINISHING Go to EDOUARD'S-Shadow­ It's cheaper in the long run to take care of your furniture. Re­ Wichman Drug Co. Bauman & Baynes proof Bias Hip, Satin Glo Slips, finished pieces will look as good as Lace trimmed top and bottom, at new, even though now perhaps 858 DEWEY AVE. cor. DRIVING P ARK AVE. DRIVING PARK at DEWEY AVES. $1 .00. Sh. ·er Chiffon all silk Hose, badly marred. You can trus~ e!'en Special 65c pair. Edouard's Sample a delicate antique for re-fimshmg to Jack Fogg, formerly of Hub­ Free I GLEN. IPrescriptions called We Deliver- Phones: Glen. 1182-1183-1184 Dress Shop, 1546 Lake Ave., oppo­ bard, Eldredge & Miller, 77 Prim­ Delivery 970 or 969 for and delivered ,'fite Wagg's CorMrs. rose St. Glen. 1345-J.-Adv. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 2 ROCHESTER. N. Y .. JULY 21, 1932 Tmth Ward Courier Church News nrdN!mer Lutheran-The women Children 10c of the Bethany Guild assisted by 2 DELIVERIES FRIDAY -SATURDAY PHONE the Brotherhood and other organi­ DAILY TONIGHT (TB:URS.) FRI.-SAT. GLEN. 1454 zations of the church will hold an Leslie Howard in Helen Twelvetrees in SPECIALS " YOUNC BRIDE" ice cream social and lawn fete on "Reserved for ladies" BONELESS and Tom Brown in and TOM MIX in the Parish lawn, Dewey and Knick­ "Fast Companions " ·'Riders of Death Valley" crhock<"r avenu~s, this (Thursday) COUNTRY BRISKET evening, to which the public is most cordially invited. Ice cream ROLL BUTTER CORNED BEEF . ~\,~ ~z;'(;~tlROBI MILD SUGAR-CURED and home-made cake, hots and pop, (2 lbs. to a customer) ~"''"' ~~~N, and other rereshments will be in- "TWO SECONDS" .~·.>:r ~. ··~ served. Games and quoit pitching 1 BOILING or also! "THUNDER BELOW" will be enjoyed. . BONELESS l:;t L;. \ BRAZING ~~,.. with Tallulah Bankhead Mrs. Carrie Kress is chaiman of the committee, and will be assisted RIB ROAST Addedl WHAM-Rochester News---Ed. Ma.y Organ TENDER BEEF by .Mrs. Graden, Mrs. Gleffe, Mrs. U. S. STEER BEEF Hammer, Mrs. Haskins, Mrs. Hape, Mrs. Herrman, Mrs. Karweick, Mrs. For Your Next Picnic: Try Our PARBOILED HOTS ANY GARMENT DRY CLEANED and PRESSED Knitt, Mrs. Krueger, Mrs. Ladwig, 1497 wE cALL FoR AND DELIVER Mrs. Lange, Mrs. Liestman, Mrs. 59e Lewis, and Mrs. Lemcke. Mrs. CLEN. 5538 Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. ESTER PURE FOOD SHOP Dewey Ave. Lidfeldt, who was to have been as- Rent or buy your tux here-also shirts, collars, ties sistant chairman, is now in the Society Cleaners, Tailors & Tux Shop Strong .Memorial Bospital recover­ Direct-to-you Selling 1341 DEWEY A VENUE, corner ELECTRIC A VENUE ing from an operation as the result Niblack & Eppinger Hardware of an automobile accident. Discussed in Magazine Th<: Seniors' Luther League and 398 Ridge Road We Deliver Glenwood 2311 (Formerly Lewiston Ave.) We can rebuild a shoe from the the choir will hold their annual pic- Following is an excerpt from inside out. Regardless of how nic Saturday afternoon at the sum- "The Valve World," heating and WHILE badly worn a shoe may seem, it mer home of Kenneth and Helen plumbing publication: MALT SYRUP AT may be real economy to repair it. IT Woehr at Shore Acres. All young "There is more than mere busi­ LASTS! TAX FREE PRICES ! The 3-grade leather plan and ~e.opl: of t?e c~ur~h are invited to ness policy involved in the method cementing process make JOin m thts piCmc and are re- Original HOP.FLAVORED this possible. quested to meet at the Parish of distributing certain manufac- H ouse at one-thirty o' wher e tur:d produc.ts, especial~y . those CANADIAN } Quality Shoe Repair newS:Ave . automobiles will be waiting to con- which both directly and mdirectly BUDWEISER MALT 49e vey all to the lake. The commit- concern the health, safety and com­ EACLE 120 · tee in charge of arrangements fort of the users or consume~s. consists of Alvira Mender Dorothy The welfare of the user often lS, BULK SCHLITZ' MALT CITY COAL & COKE CO. Karweick Helen w oehr' Marion or should be, a determining consid­ 3 lbs•. .. SOc 6 lbs.. .. 95c Low, Mr~ . Doe, Leonard' Hamner, era_tion. A 'direct-to-you' selling We also ca.rry Informing our friends and customers of temporary Arthur Mountain Wallace King policy may be both safe and sound HOPS - CAPS - CAPPERS - KECS - BARRELS close of Wagg's Corner Branch Office until Septem­ Alfred Wietz, Do~ald Whittington: f?r one class of products but dis­ ber. The same Tenth Ward courteous service main­ and Carl Schaedlich. tmctly unsafe and unsound for an­ other class. tained through our Main St. Office--Qpposite Mc­ The :1\inth Sunday After Trinity Modernize your Curdy's, established for your convenience while will be celebrated ne>.'t Sunday "Keeping in mind the health, Colonial Garden Party safety and comfort of the user, we Bathroom shopping. morning at ten-thirty o'clock in ap­ Aak lor auggeationa at propriate 1s- Monday preceding date ot fslnle, tank, combination legs and cover After that (beginning August 2) church at two o'clock, eaeh bring­ ishioners, their friends, churches fasteners, only $3.98. Thermos the troop will meet there at 7:80 ing lunch. Coffee will be provided day. Associate feature is Edward and business houses which donated ..g..1s jugs and auto ice boxes. Beck­ prizes and loaned their equipment. . with's, 271 Lyell A ve.-Adv. on Tuesday evenings. by the committee. G. Robinson in "Two Seconds." Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection Tenth Ward Courier ROCHESTER,:\. Y .. JULY 21, 1932 PAGE 3

<>-" ""-'>~'<:::>~~-<::::>--<:::>-<:::><::> LOOK FOR THE ~Bits of News~ l~E'""~~~~ CRASH GO PRICES! LUCKY NUMBER 241 Confirmation of rumors that had )liss Bertha l{obinson of Gors- ' SALE CONTINUES NO\V TO JULY 30TH line street is seriously ill at Strong been circulating about town to the )!emorial Hospital. Only a special event could bring such qual­ Your No. is--- e!Tert that the present police drive • ity footwear at reductions we have made Each copy of this issue of The Courier 1s numbered. again;;t traffic ,;olations had its in­ :\lr. and ,Mrl<. Earl H. Chamber­ lain of Great Neck, L. 1., are visit­ in this sale. if ception with the higher automobile Three of them will be lucky numbers returned to ing their parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. our market and prizes claimed tomorrow or Saturday. in~uran<~e mtes announced this Winning numbers are posted today (Thurs.) at the Lewis P. Chamberlain of Flower HFRESH STOCK ALwAYS" Spring may be read into the state­ City park. They will remain two Levm Market. Prizes are absolutely free. Come in ment in city newspapers this week That is our promise to our customers and see if you have one of the lucky numbers! weeks and then go to West Palm of Ernest A. Paviour, insurance, Beach, Fla., where they will visit "Nothing can g1·ow old on our shelves." SEE PAGE 1 FOR FURTHER DETAlLS man. Mr. Paviour anticipates that Mr. and Mrs. Fred II ill, formerly of A vis street. You'll find styles the fashion world is wearing the strict enforcement of traffic now . . . fine quality . . . service and SEE OUR FINE DISPLAY OF comfort, at prices that mark new lows. MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES rules will result in fewer accidents Melba Rebeccah Lodge will hold and a lowered insurance rate per­ a sausage roast at the home of Don't delay, the quantities are limited . . . and WEEK-END SPECIALS haps a year from now. . . . Re­ Ruth Smith, 205 Bryan street, Sat­ our customers will be quick to take advantage of gardless of the reason for the drive, urday (July 23). Door prizes will these values. Fresh Dressed there is no doubt of its effective­ be given. The public is im;ted. Certo ...... 23c Fowl. .19c nes~. despite claims of convicted Schmanke's Brownhilt Shoe Store violator~ to the contrary, and a per­ Miss Jane McDonald, who has I 1480 DEWEY AYE. cor. RIDGEWAY AVE. been the guest of Kathryn Blind of ~ manent continuance of this vigil­ Open Evenings Phone Glen. 1385 Pork Loin Roast .16c ance on the part of police officers Glenwood aYenue since the closing 'dll bring back saf~ty to our of Albany State College, has re­ Leg of Lamb .. . ..~ .19c streets. The pr~sent drive is an turned to her home in Canandaigua. Reasonable Prices intense one and no doubt some loo Fresh Fig Bars ...... 2 lbs. 25c timel' the lines are dra""'Tl pretty Misses Bernice Baybutt of Dewey Prompt Service fine to establish violation, but per­ avenue and Jean McDonald of FRANK GYSEL V onglis Ice Cream ...... qt. 25c haps we should be comforted in the Ridgeway a venue were guests last 464 Birr St. Glen. 6699-M knowledge that this is the kind of week at the summer home of Mr. PLUMBING and HEATING safety education we really need. and Mrs. Louis S. Pierce in Forest FUNERAL HOME Levin's Cash Market Respect for law after all is just Lawn. respect for the rights of others. co!'I'V~:N T ENT ap- 1525 LAKE AVE. We Deliver GLENWOOD 305 Miss Marion Meyers of Raines Radio Tips, Questions -o- pointnwutH. Complete park is spending two weeks at Lit­ Large sales and small profits is facili ti1•s for Ia rge ot small TWO CASH DELIVERIES DAILY tle Falls. and Answers reflected in the land office business funt•rall'. Motorized coach· done since about the first of July in By H. S. Russell ~ · ~ ...... - ...... "t t·• and fmwral cars. t he white cap business. The New William H. Jackson of Driving Radio receivers for the 1933 sea­ Prices within reach of Announcing ; - ANNOUNCING - York Times says that a couple of Park avenue and Mrs. Jackson and son are showing a marked tendency family left today on a motor trip tho"t' in t•ven the most On or about AUGUST 1st fellows out of a job conceived the to fall into one of two classes­ :JOHN SCHWAB t idea of making up the caps to sell around Lake Ontario. the very low priced 4 or 5 tube mod•·~t <"irc uiJU\tan ce~. and his ! we will open a 25c beauty D:t) and night service shop in con nection with our at 25 cents just to provide them­ midget type or the de luxe 11, 12 Richard Aponte is visiting in f'' •·ry tlav in the year. regular service. selves with a little work. But the and 14 tube "de luxe" jobs. ; AMBASSADORS l~. idea 'took" and the wardrobe that Canada for two months. It is interesting to note that at Eugene and Frederic's doesn't boast a white cap at the radio as well as auto history is re­ JOS. J. BUCKLEY present moment is hardly com­ A surprise party waas given in peating itself. Years ago there FUNERAL DIRECTOR . WESTMINSTER PARK II PERMANENTS plew. Nearly all cap-makers have honor of Miss Etta Williamson on were many 8's and 12's among the 796 DEWEY AVE. Every $5 and $7.50 plunged quickly into the new field July 10 at the home of her sister, large cars. Then these faded from Tolophont Glonwood -4906 Mrs. Thomas Lyons. Saturday and Sunday Nites i HENNA PACKS $1 and neighborhood stores report the field until a car with more than Dancing 9 to 12 ~ sales as high as five and six dozen 6 cylinders was an exception. Now ! FINGER WAVE 50 Miss Dorothy Wahl and Miss or MARCEL...... per week. 8, 12 and 16 cylinders are used by C --o- Marion Beyrle with a party of nearly all manufacturers. 4~~t~=:~ ~~~~s~.n i OPEN EVENINGS BY friends spent last week at Conesus Radios, similarly, used to employ • i:CCo~panied b!-' Lady ! APPOINTMENT ONLY People lined up on Lake avenue Lake. 8 or 9 tubes in t he average re­ ABSO-PURE <>-·-·...... - ...... ~ !_our deep last Friday night in a Buell Beauty Shoppe Girl scouts from this section \\-ill ceiver. Then the swing came to line extending from Flower City be at Camp Beechwood in Sodus 1280 DEWEY AVE. (over A.&P.) park to Ridgeway avenue, intent midget sets and with few excep­ Dewey Cleaners PHONE GLEN. 1828 for two weeks beginning next tions 4, 5, 6 and 7 tube sets were on getting into the Riviera Theatre. Thursday. Among who will go are Tailors & Dyers Four thousand people managed to the sellers. This- year's market Melva Becker of Argo park, Verna shows a dividing of the ways-the 1052 Dewey Avenue get in to see the show and many Volz of Driving Park avenue, Helen Glenwood 1900 hundreds more were turned away. small set getting smaller and the Glenwood 6354 Lamb of Seneca parkway and Es­ large set more de luxe with the 7 Six policemen officiated quite effi­ ther Tuthill of Rirr street and DRESSES, SUITS JAMES C. CORBETT and 8 tube "middle size'' receivers ciently and there was no disturb­ Mary Baynes of Lakeview park. and TOPCOATS Funeral Director ance and no complaint, even though getting little attention. ABSOLUTELY PURE Private Funeral Home many of the people stood in line These new multi tube sets are Cleaned & Pressed 49 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lalonde of interesting and worthy of notice. -ALSO- Cash and Carry . . C No additional charge for from one to two hours. . . . The Lake,;ew park will spend their va­ winner of the automobile given They contain automatic volume Delivered 59c use of chapel cation ,;siting relatives and fishing controls that really work, are very away by Independent )lerchants at Belleville, Ontario. Coai&.Coke (No Shrmkage) 532 LAKE AVE. was drawn from the stage of the sensitive (able to "get" distance) Riviera, and everyone wanted to be and selective. In Rochester it is ~ · · ··· · · · ··•·· · -· -- · ~· ·-·- -·- ·- · William Flanigan of Driving ...... ·--····.. ·-··-·-·-·-·-·-·-·.. .. ··• •·····-·-···---9 inside to see the drawing and to questionable if more than one sta­ . Park avenue spent last week at tion could be heard at a time any­ HETZLER . learn if perchance they were not Conesus Lake . . the lucky ones. There must have where on the dial, regardless of how well "they were coming in." BROS. ICE CO. LI'ITLE DROPS OF INK been many coupons among those Aurele Comeau of Lakeview • people, yet the winner apparently This is what many radio owners INCORPORATED park is vacationing this week at would call paradise because the .:~:· was not present. . . . How peo- Sodus. 801 DRIVING PARK AVE . . ple do love the thrill of a contest crowded condition of the "air" at . present makes it impossible to lis­ . NE of the advertisers in the first is­ L and something for nothing. . . . Mr. and J\.Irs. Glen Nichols and ten with pleasure to certain sta­ GLEN. 446 or 447 0 sues of the Tenth Ward Courier f Movies were taken of the crowds family of Driving Park avenue are was the Schmanke Shoe Store, now f and will be shown tomorrow night tions with receivers built several spending the month of July at years ago. Schmanke's Brownbilt Shoe Store. We ' on the Rivieria screen. Payne Beach. are pleased to present herewith Mr. ! ---a- Tonal quality has been stressed L in these new de luxe receivers. The Wright Beauty Shop Schmanl

PHONE: TENTH WARD COURIER CIRCULATION MAIN 5412 7500 Published on Thursdays "Sen•ing the TENTH Exclusively"

Yol. V. ROCHESTER. N. Y• • AUGUST 4, 1932 No. i

~· ··-...... _. ______...... - ...... _• ..._ • ..•_ ...... _...... ? MILNE TO BE READY ILake-Ridge Association . ~ Levin Market Contest OVER 3,000 ATTEND SOON WITH FACTS IN Holds Its Annual Picnic ! ENTER THE COURIER CONTEST Is Repeated This Week WOMEN'S OUTING AT 1\IIPROVEMENT More than one hundred members f Ten tickets to the Riviera Theatre will be Although hundreds of Courier DEWEY 1 readers responded, none were for­ lU and friends of the Lake-Ridge Bus- J given this week to ten readers of the Tenth Ward ONTARIO BEACH• PK. The t·ontroversy that has marked iness 1\len's Association attended Courier. They will be given as prizes in The Cour- tunate enough to have the winning An attendance estimated at over the proposal of a nPw pavement for the fourth annual picnic of the or- ier spelling contest. numbers in the Levin Market prize 3,000 featured the annual picnic of lower DPWI'Y avenue and sewers for ganization, held yesterday after- In one of the display advertisements in this ! contl>st announced in the last issue. the Tenth Ward Republican Women noon at Corbetts Glen. An auto- issue a word has been purposely mis-spelled. It ::;. lar!'e adjoining area has some- · 't h h d d t 11 b t 'II b bl • There were many who came close last week Wednesday at Ontario mobile parade attended by a police ISn sue a ar wor o spe , u you pro a y !, to the numbers posted at Levin's, Beach Park. The various commit­ what subsided with the announce- escort started the outing, leaving h ave t o searc h the ad ve r t's1 e n1e n t s cat·efully to find , but none of the prizes were ment from Councilman Kelson A. Owen street at 1:30 o'clock for the ! it. \Vhen you find the word, write it plainly on a ! claimed. t<•e!< under )irs. Frances L. Thorn- Milne that no improvements will picnic grounds. ~ sheet of paper together with the name of the busi- ~ ' Therefore, the tJtree prizes are son .functioned well, as usual at the lx votE'd by the ?ouncil without A full program of sports, includ- ~ ness house in whose advertisement you find it. 1 ~ offered again this week with the outing~> of the women, and the huge the appro,·al of res1dents of the af- -ing two baseball games, occupied i Print your name and address on the sheet and get ~ addition of a $2.50 gold piece. In task of entertaining and feeding fectcd area. the afternoon. Prizes donated by T it to the box office of the Riviera Theatre at Lake ! order to insure \vinners, however, this large crowd ,,·as handled effi­ Councilman Milne this the business men were awarded to ~tated t avenue and Flower City pat•k as soon as possible, ! numbers will be given out at the ciently. A large program of sports wt>ck that apparently the pa\ing of •the winners of the games and races. ·::~. either by mail or personal delivery. ::.:.,·: store this time in sealed envelopes. ,va~ run off and supper was served Jt(•wey avenue from Ridge road to Refreshments were served through- The first ten correct answers received will be It \\ill not be necessary to cut out at 5:30. CitY ~he line was. definitely out in Iout the afternoon, and a picnic sup- rewarded with one ticket each. The tickets will the Le"in advertisement this week. Amon~{ prominent guests were Ul'ference to tlw w1shes of the prop- per was sen ed at 6 o'clock. !:':. be good at any performance at the Hi vi em. You'll The contest drew a gratifying re- Harry .T. Bareham, chairman of the erty owners. The sewer proposal, John Frear, president of the as- find it fun, get busy. sponse and the failure of any of the .Mnoroe County Republican Com­ howeYer, is under inYestigation and sociation, served as general chair- • ! prize winners to appear was the mittee; Charles E. Bostwick, Tenth the Councilman hopes that it may man of the picnic and was assisted I ¢--•-• .. •·•-..· · -- · --·-·----· -~··--·- --· -•-..· •··•-•··•·•··•·•-•··•-•-•··•··•··•-• .. •·•-•· ..·•- .. •·· ·~ only disappointment. Under the Ward leader; Congressman James ytot gain the consent of the tax- by F. L. Clark. 'Han·ey M. John- RIVIERA fEATURE. REVIEW - system this week, however, the L. Whitley, City Court Judge Ar­ payers. son, Dr. C. W. Oster, and Frank winners for all four prizes \vill ab- thur L. Wilder, Deputy County ~egotwtions art> in progress Short were in charge of refresh­ Week End Program The adoption tnk1•s place with the solutely be determined. Clerk Thomas Mykins, Councilmen with the state government to get ments; I. B. Levin attended to the 'l'onight--"Week Ends Only" sanction of the chur·ch, the kindly The prizes besides the gold piece Nelson A. Milne and J oseph L. approval for the sewers as a Work transportation; and the sports pro­ with Joan Bennett and Ben Lyon; old Catholic priest being \villing to are a 27-piece set of dishes, a bas- Guzzetta, Assemblyman Richard L. Rclid project. If these are sue- gram was arranged by Charles P. and "Street of Women" \vith Kay entrust the child's welfare to the ket of groceries and a three-pound Saunders, Senator Frederick J. ce»~ful, .':\lr. Milne. states that a ICoster and Earle R. Clark. C. E. Francis. Jew who would not interfere with box of Vonglis chocolates. Further Slater, Charles B. Bechtold and ~avmg m the nerghborhood of Marsh headed the ticket sale com­ Fri.-Sat.-"The Sea " with another's religious beliefs any more information may be obtained at the William F. Zimmer. $100,000 may be effected. The sew- mittee. Laura La Plante and Alan Hale; than he would let another interfere Levin Market, 1525 Lake avenue. Chairmen of committees were: ers affect a wide area and must be and "The Man From Yesterday" with his own. Winners will be announced in the laid in the near future, regardless repE'ction, Mrs. Jes~ica Bostwick; ~EW 1\l.\XAGE:\ I E~T \\ith Claudette Colbert. But the State is not so kindly next issue. tickets, .Mrs. Catherine S. Reynell; of circumstances and .Mr. l\lilne 1 Sun.-Mon.-Tues. - "Rebecca of disposed toward the adoption, as feels that if thl' work can be done I The Sue Kay Beauty Shop, for- supper, 1\lrs. Elizabeth J. Milne; • k R . f · t •t ·n merly Allatt and Chase, 840 Dewey Sunnybrook Farm" with .Marion ·"Uncle Sidney" finds when Charity tables, .Mrs. Elizabeth Doty; sup­ n" n Wor e1 IC. proJeC 1 WI Ave., Glen. 1994, offers service, Nixon and Ralph Bellamy; and "Ko -organized charity that leaves the LaBelle Apparel Shoppe plies, Mrs. Rose Meyerhoff and bring about a snvmg such as can- value and guaranteed satisfaction Greater Love" \vith Dickie Moore sweetness out--steps in and decides not b!' overlooked. The estimated by graduate beauticians. Only ­ One more (and the final) price :Mrs. Florence McArthur; serving, and Alexander Carr. that an institution can help the )Irs. HarriE't Wadman, :Mrs. Ber­ co<:t of the S('Wers is $260 500 but est supplies used. Xatural, lust- crippled child far more than the cut at the LaBelle Apparel Shoppe, $3.!10. tha A. Bush and Mrs. Rose Camp­ th~~: r~· ;;prE'a d over a \1>ide ~rca be - -Adv.rous permancnts $l> and up. "un.-Mon.-'fues. Features 1517 Lake Ave. The greatest value man who has sold his business to bell; lollipops, Miss Agnes l\Iellett; t • en D('we~· r.nd Lake avenues and ------~ Thl:' nttribu~s that make Re­ raise a tremendous sum for an op- we can offer you. Dresses now prizes, :\Irs. Maud E. Bunn; orange­ ext€'nding down into a large por- created btotween the Councilman hcccn one of the best-loved char­ eration that he hopes will enable $2.95, 2 for $5; and $3.95, 2 for $7. ade, Mrs. Lucy Raymond; tags, tion of the 231·d Ward. Conse- 1and property owners by news ar- actcrs of literature and the drama 1\Iildred to walk. Come in, see the quality and you'll Mrs. Florence Coppinger; sports, quently, i\lr. Milne explains, the ticles in the local dailit>s was dis- are said to have fitted Marian So Charity steps out and no good know what values these are. Coats, Miss Harriet Cimino and Miss A. .:ost tn any one property owner sipated this week when Llewellyn 1\ixon for the role in the ver­ comes of it to little Mildred or to hats and hosiery also reduced. Jeanne Oster; publicity, Mrs. W(Juld not he large. .Mahar of Dewey avenue, secretary sion of "Rebecca of Sunnybrook "Uncle Sidne:v" either until the Store open evenings. Phone Glen. Agnf'1< M. Paskal. \\"ithin thP next few days the of the property-owners' committee, Farm." old priest tak;s matte~·s into his 4152.-Adv. l 'onncilman expec·ts to be ready for asserted that there was no animos- Like the Rebecca who sprang own hands, smashes right through ----- a m('etins; of the property o\vners. ity toward Mr. Milne. The com- from the creative brain of Kate a lot of red tape and sets all right ATTENTION P LEASE He will know shortly whether or mittee is ready to call another Douglas Wiggin, creator of the or­ in the little world of the wee Irish The entire summer stock is be­ Shades Reversed I Ocr~ not the work t•an be carried out mass meeting, he said, as soon as iginal story, Miss Nixon possesses lass and the big kindly Jew·. ing closed out at the Dewey ,pam­ -.. During- the ~----summer off-season un

Ten t h ·ward Courier ROCHESTER. N. ~ ., A UG lJclT -L 19:J2 PAGE 3 ;;=;==_;;::=_~~P;;;;R:==:;IZ~E~S-~Y-:;;;O~U~M=A=Y==~::::;u -1 1 I LOCAL VET DECRIES ~~"'t:>-~~~~~~ A b1rthday party was held J uly t!l!l 21 m honor of Catherine Empey ttt1 ~ PERSONAL ~ an I George Copp at the Empe)' 4 WIN ONE OF THEM 4 GOVERNMENT ACTION home in Riga street. The party 1 '>~..;::y~..;::y~..;::y~ COME TO LEVIN'S AND CET was attended by 26 children. AGAINST THE B. E. F. ~liss Dot·othy K. Millhatn of Ala­ YOUR LUCKY NUMBER meda street is the guest of :Miss .Mr. and .Mrs. John W. Baybu'tt The 111·ticlc below is wrrtten by Pauline Foster of Keuka Lake. • and family of Dewey avenue spent FUNERAL WEEK-END SPECIALS George W. Sttulle11 of MrLyflower lust week at their summer home on HOME street, Commr111der of Jacobson Richmond B . .Millhum is spending Conesus Lake. They had as their the summer with .:\lr. and )Irs. R. co:\"VEi'.IEi'OT ap· Post and prominent in t-arious vet· guests 1\Ir. and 1\Irs. F. R. )letzin- Pork Loin Roast ·. · .13c crnns' orgunizations. M1·. Studley l•nintml'nto. Cnmplctc ~lillham of East flvcnue, at their gcr of Harding road. rctlun~:d last week ajtcr spending summer home, Lake Piseco. farilitie3 for l.,rgc or small Boiled Ham. .25c n rt•eck IIlith the B. E. F. in Wash· Miss Irma Holverson of Albe­ ington and thia a1·ticle deals with Rev. and :\Irs. S. J. Clarkson arc ftult>t'ak ,\loturi7.t'J coach. marle street entertained Saturday hi.~ I'Crtctious to tlw 1/Wt'ement. spending the month of August at ''" atul iuw·mlt·d~. Boscul Coffee .27c at luncheon and bridge in honor of their camp at Muskoka Lake, Can­ l'l'iet'ri "itltin n•a~:h of The B. K F. went to Washing her· guest Miss Betty Duke of Troy. V elveeta Cheese . .2 for 29c ton to lobby for a bill. Washing· ada. tho~•· in ••Vt·n tlw mo"t ton is used to being entel'tained by .Ylt'. and .\lrs. Harry Goodland of Mrs. Elmer Andrews of Clay ave­ modt·•t circumstau<•o•,, ONT ARIO lobbyists, but it does not entertain. HUe entertained at bridge in her Day and night ht'rvicc This fact wns made very cleat·, at Augustine stl'eet are spending sev· home Thursday afternoon in honor t•vt·t·y thy in tht• y•·ar, Butter Cookies . .lb. box 19c OllCl'. el'al day:> visiting relatives and Then came the last few days be­ iriend.s at ~ewburgh, ~. Y., and of Miss Sita Allen of Cliftondale, Best Potatoes .. . .. peck 19c fore adjournment, with no woru for ,;cinity. :'\!ass., who is the guest of )lr. and JOS. J. BUC K LEY these men who, like the true Amer­ l\lrs. Robert T. Allen of Hanford .\Irs. Elmer Roblm and daughter, FUNERAL DIRECTOR . , icans they are, braved the hard­ Landing road. ships of a heart·breaking trip Elizabeth, of Seneca parkway nre 796 DEWEY AVE. ev1ns ash Market ucross this whole country just to spending the :>ummer at their camp .\Ir. and l\lrs. Howard Gillan and Tolophone Gltftwood 4906 1525 LAKE AVE. W e Deliver GLENWOOD 305 a>tine street, who have been spend· Canada, where they visited Prof. - helping a juc;t. cause), be given ing several weeks m London, Eng­ and :\Irs. Robert J. )lontgomery of their back pay. Toronto. ABSO-PURE Your Watch, Classes Dewey Ave. Beauty Shop Then, to t.hc great surprise of all, land, have returned home. Clock or Jewelry there came forward a cripple, .Mrs. J . Lee of Thorn :;trcct is Mrs. Arthur G. Dutcher of Sen­ )laude E. Wagner, Prop. boun.t in steel braces with his head confined to her home, recovering eca parkway entertained at the Repaired in Our Store. held in position by a strap under· buJf<:t supper on Thursday evening, 1306 Dewey Ave. Glen 2988 from a recent accident. the chin and e.·dending back to an at the Century Club. We do not send out work to upt·ight brace on each side of the· :.\lr. and .\1rs. John Buybutt of inferior workmen. You get a. back of the head; thi~ man Roy W. 1\-ll-. and Ml's. Samuel Thomas money-back guarantee. FINGERWAVE 50 Goodwill street hnve returned from MARCELLING c Hobert~on, from Los Angeles, Cal· theit· trip to England. Brick of Philadelphia and Trenton ifornia, a personal f1·iend of the1 are spending several days with Mr. '\VM. H. JACKSON SHAMPOOING \\Titer, was the leader of the Cali· .Miss Jean Halloway of Wheat­ Brick's father, James Edward JEWELER FRIGIDINE -- fornia contingent. They started land street is spending the week ABSOLUTELY PURE Watch inspector for 17 years what will be known as long as men visiting at Sea Breeze. Brick, of Lake avenue. Mrs. Brick PERMANENTS remcmb~>r - "the Bonus Death was Miss Ella Eugenia Samble of 325 D r iv ing Park A v e . .\larch." This was continued until .\Ir. and :\Irs. Harold llurhans of Baltimore. -ALSO- OP E N EVENINGS $3.50 and $5 Congt·ess adjoumed, and needless: Long Island are visiting friends in to say proved most embarrassing· the city. .\[rs. Irene Ingmire Hollis of to many, and will always remain a. Lake View park is s~ending sev­ Coai&Coke blot upon the political record of eral weeks with Mrs. Seth Creigh­ Dewey Cleaners& Tailors tho:;;e who. with this evidence of every examination; the immediate CLOVERLEAF great want before them, voted re..,;sion of the Civil Service law ton at her summer home at Star 1052 Dewey Ave. - Glen. 6354 Lake in the Adirondack Mountains. DrCl:lsc.s-Suits-Topcoats I against its relief. The last thing that gives a disabled veteran draw­ HETZLER 13c ICE 25c ' Robertson promised the writer was. ing government compensati;n, first Ogden FitzSimons of Chicago is Cleaned & Pressed pt. CREAM qt. that he would visit Rochester and preference on all Civil Ser\;ce ex­ 49 I passing two weeks with his par­ BROS. ICE CO. Cash and Carry. . . . C Doubleheader Cones 5c bring with him delegations, num­ amil!ations; that a thorough review bering about 1,000 men, to show be gtven each case and that doctors ents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Fitz­ INCORPORATED Delh cn•d-.'l9c 298 DRIVING PARK AVE. the people of Rochester that in found guilty of perjury be dis­ Simons of Ra..,;ne avenue at their some sections of this country there barred from practice. summer home at Forest Lawn. 801 DRIVING PARK AVE. - is real po,•erty. ~t is felt that placing this legis­ Congr('SS adjourned and from all latiOn before the people will bring ' Miss Helen Shedd of Lake ave­ rl'ports were proud of their work. about a better understanding be­ nue is spending the week as guest GLEN. 446 or 447 They wE're told by the powers that tween the t~xpayers and the ve~ ' be, that to pass the Soldiers' Bonus erans. This met with the whole­ ofPleasant, .l\liss N.Mary Y. Higgins at Lake ;~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~~ would ruin the country. One bonus hearted approval of all and there LITTLE DROPS OF INK seeker wants to know-what coun­ is little doubt about the sincerity Mr. and Mrs. J. Hudson .Miller try? They could not inflate the of these veterans to advo<"ate this and family of Augustine street are Wright Beauty Shop currency two billion without under­ program. spending the month of August at mining the whole financial system The order for eviction was ac· THE firs t b uiness hous e in the Ten th of the country. Every one knew cepted as inevitable, as all these their farm in East Guilford, N. Y. FINGER WAVING 35 Ward t o r eserve spa ce ip the first that because Andy Mellon told :nen kne}V that when Congress ad­ Mrs. William Cline of Conway MARCELLING. . . . . C them so, so they only inflated it, Jow·ned 1t was but a matter of time issue of T h e Courier was Bauman & Springs, Kansas, is spending the one billion and took the rest to loan when they would have to move. SHAMPOOING ...... 25c Baynes Ma rket. A nd no issue has a p ­ themst'lves like the other party did This disbanding was started at summer with her daughter, Mrs. peared s ince t hat t im e without t h eir a d ­ in January. once, and from July 18 the Veter­ Harold D. Russell, and Mr. Russell SPECIAL- BEAUTIFUL vertisem ent bein g included. Their com · Then came the dark days for the ans' Bureau was beseiged with men of Clay avenue. Bonus Army to maintain discipline borrowing their own money for Permanents $} 95 ment on t h e pro ductivity of Cou r i er a d - • in the ranks of men who were dis­ transportation to their homes. Announcement of the engage­ Complete. . . . . • up vertis ing t h erefore is especially perti­ CilUragcd and disheartened by the Here again it was pt·oven that ment of Miss Ruth Lipsky, daugh­ n ent inasmuc h as they h ave been as tum of affairs that placed them in every man was .a veteran. Con­ ter of 1\Ir. and Mrs. Ellis Lipsky 39 TACOMA ST., ot! Gltmwoocl cons is t e nt a n a d vertiser as a n y business an embarrassing position. But trary to General )lcArthur's state­ of Clay avenue, to Louis Levy, son Eve. Appta. Glenwood 6670-B. here again evolved the constructive ment tliat only one in ten of the Mr. house could be in a n y publication. Here pluns of the IC;lders and W. W. men were veterans, and contrary of and :\1rs. Joseph Levy of is their reaction after four years in The Waters, the Commander-in-Chief, to the statement by the President Chestnut Hill drive, was announced Courier : proved he is not of a dictatorial that only half of the men were vet­ recently. NEWS ITEMS turn of mind. erans, none of the men who were Miss Mary A. Sheehan of Gors­ The writer joined forces with living in the camps as Bonus Armv line street, vice-principal of Wash­ "We feel that we are in an especially good Robertson becausE' of personal men have been proven non-veter­ PUBLISHED IN position to judge the advertising value of the friendship, but never for a moment ans. ington Junior High School, is teach­ has the ·writer doubted or ques­ Then after a brawl between some Tenth Ward Courier 0'1' in fact any good com­ ing in the summer session of the THE COURIER munity newspaper. We were space-users in tioned the leadership of Waters, of the bonus marchers and a squad University of North Carolina at and brands as a lie any statement of police, a matter that even the the paper which preceded The Courier in this Chapel Hill. section, consequently we were pleased when that Waters has advocated force. Chief of Police, Pelham Glassford, ATNO The Courier was proposed in 1928. We adver­ Those that call the Bonus Army himself a former soldier, stated was Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winkler and tised in the first issue and in every one up to 'Reds" do so just to ease their con­ of no major importance, the sol­ son, Joseph, of Augustine street CHARGE the present time> . . . The paper reaches science for neglecting to help this diers came. With fixed bayonets, worthy cause. In all fairness I ask tear gas, and the torch, they made have returned home after a motor our customers and prospective cu.stome1·s in trip to Detroit and points of inter­ SEND THEM TO the ward regularly and faithfully. Certainly any one who considers themselves it a major engagement that star­ the excellent results it has brought u.s reflects just, to remember that in all the tled the whole world by the ruth­ est in Canada. trouble and with all the men in its eO'ectiveness as a direct connection between lessness displayed, driving the Mrs. Elizabeth Miller and Miss merchants and residents of the W ard . . . their destitute circumstances and most helpless men, women and The Courier Office Every live community needs this type of paper discouraging prospects, not a gun children into the streets, herding Harriett C. Miller of Kay terrace and we believe we are very fortunate in hav­ or knife was found upon any of former soldiers with far less con- are spending the week with Miss 25 S. Water Street ing a publication so newsy and so widely-read them and I would again remind you sideration than ever shown Ger- Helen Edwards at Rockport, On- :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ that all of these men know ltow to man prisoners during the war. as The Courier. We feel we have had results They succeeded in outdoing their tario, Canada. which amply justify the confidence which has handle guns. Does this not prove l'eaci u.s to allot nearly our entire advertising that branding them "Red" was counterpart under the Czar of old Laurene!!' Guay, son of Mr. and ~:fp PLUMBER appropriation to The Courier." false, and add greatly to the credit Russia, who did not have the use .:\Irs. George Guay of Flower City of Waters? of tear gas, and seldom used the park left by motor for a two weeks' CASS & LOYSEN BAUMAN & BAYNES MARKET. The utter disregard of the veter­ torch. · d fi bin tri to F · INCORPORATED ans prompted the writer to go to Those who were instrumental in campmg an s g P atr 171 RAVINE Driving Park at Dewey Avenue. Washington and advocate a real bringing this strain upon our na-1 Haven. He is accompanied by May­ AVENUE Clen. 530 house-cleaning among the veterans tion, try to justify their action by nard Jameson and Donald Roda. themselves and to emphasize the constantly repeating that these fact that we must not have a law men were not veterans, but if such Miss Leila Martin and Miss Edith which applies to one and not to was the case, then those who are Scott of Selye terrace' have left to THE COURIER WILL DELIVER another. The first major objective not ,·eterans can look for little re· spend a month in the Adirondacks. Sue Kay Beauty Salon YOUR MESSAGE TO was the immediate cancellation of lief. They may consider their vote 840 D ewey Ave. Glen. 1994 all pensions of non-service con­ more closely in the future. 7500 T ENTH WARD HOMES nected cases; the cancellation of all And only one gifted with the de­ Go to EDOUARD'S-Speciala in FINGER WAVE 50 OR MARCEL ---- C P HONE-MAIN 5412 service connected cases where the scriptive powers of Floyd Gibbons Silk Dresses, sizes to 50, at $1.98, recipient is holding a full-time job; or Lowell Thomas could paint a $!t.98 and $9.98. Sheer chiffon, full GRADUATE BEAUTICIANS the cancellation of all other pen­ word picture of the hardships suf­ fashion Silk Hose, 65c pr. Service All branches beauty culture sions where recipient is not de­ fered and no one but a veteran, weight Hose, £5c pr. Full fas­ Specializing in pendent upon it; the immediate r e­ with something at stake would or hioned H ose 59o pr. EdOUQird's PERMANENT WAVING of the Civil Service laws that could go through with t his ex­ Sample Dress S'/uyp, 1546 Lake Ave. $3.50 - $5 and up ' give preference to service men on pedition. OP'Jiosite Wagg's CorneT8. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE4 ROCHESTER, N. Y.> AUGUST 4, 1932 Tenth Ward Courier

WANT ADS Parboiled Hots Finding NEW The lowest in Rochester for quality materials and fine workmanship. Rates per insertion: 2c word, minimum charge 25c; no ads taken over Favor with Picnickers .LOW SAVE on! I'epa.iring at SIAM-0'8. telephone; cash or stamps must accompa.ny ad; send to 25 8. Water St. RICES at S AMOS! Increasing demand for parboiled EXPERT Vacuum cleaner re- GUARANTEED repairs on all hots for picnic purposes is indicated F pairs, all makes. Nine years Sib- makes of washing machines. New by the considerable jump in sales s 0 le&r's Hoover. Kelly, ,165 Clay Ave. wringer rolls $6 a set complete and of this sausage at the Ester Mar­ Glen. 3543. installed. Time payments if de­ ket of 1497 Dewey Ave. Ester's R .=.::.:CU:.:::.:...R_:_T_A_I_N_S_l_a_u_nd_e_r-ed-,-a-l_l_ki-.n-d-s. sired. Call Glen. 4141. Variety ;;a find that the sale of parboiled I HALF . , c: Stretched and pressed, tinted if de- Vacuum Cleaner Co., 516 Dewey HALF til Coney Island hots, a specialty with SOLE.S til sired. Reduced summer prices. Mrs. Ave. v SOLES ;;o'" Florence Carroll, 452 Clay Ave. DRESSMAKING CLASSES - them, is about as good as it has A Prime Oak Prime Oak X Glen. 2217. Mrs. Jean Hamilton, 284 Albemarle been at any time in the 19 years A leather Lea1t'!er ... '"r- St. has resumed her dressmaking that they have been on Dewey ave­ SUPER SEWING MACHINES over- classes and will assist you with your L "'.... hauled, cleaned and adjusted, $1.00. entire wardrobe; dresses, coats, nue. They have at all times a plen­ M QUAL IT X Variety Electric Shop, 516 Dewey suits and remodeling. Glen.' 1941. tiful supply, however, for both u Ave. Glen. 4141. WHY DISCARD a garment on wholesale and retail demand. E ~ .I B. HEMENWAY - Watches, account of moth holes, torn places A new slicing machine, said to clocks and jewelry repaired; prices or burns. Bring them to Americ3tn 0 reasonable. Watch crystals 35c- Textile, 48 Eastman Ave. Glen. be the fastest ever built, has just s 50c. 457 Lewiston Ave. 2822-R. Call and deliver. been added to the Ester Market FOR RENT - One-halt nice CANARIES-Home-raised. Birds equipment. It is made by the 40 Exchange St. 1450 DEWEY AVE. MAIN double. Five rooms. Near No. 7 boarded 50c week. Seed 2 for 25c. American Slicing Machine Co. Op­ (Opp. Genesee Valley Trust Co.) Look for Red Neon Sign 763 School. Reasonable rent. Glen- Banks, 156 Clay Ave. erated electrically, it cuts all types wood 1169-W. FOR RENT:_2 front rooms, of cold cuts cleanly and uniformly. Listen to the Happy Repair Man, WHEC at 8 :15 every Thursday Nite KODATOY FILMS for sale. completely furnished for light Bourbon Studio. Phone, Glen. house keeping. Low rent, 440 4445-W or 387 Magee Ave. Ridgeway Ave. Glen. 5264-W. Dewey Beauty Shop Is CRAMER'S BEAUTY PAPERHANGING _ $6.00 per HAVE YOU tried our special Glenwood 1900 room, including paper. Floor re- odorless cleaning fluid~ 30c gal. de­ Home Made, French WADES 25c SHOP finishing. House painting. F. Ben- livered. Niblack and Eppinger, Under New Management 398 Ridge Road. Glen. 2311. ICE CREAM Finger Wave, Marcel 25 JAMES C. CORBETT der, 160 Thurs t on Rd · Gen. 2333 -W · Due to the illness of Mrs. J. F. Quality Shampoo, Arching .. · C Funeral Director PLUMBING and heating work Price 50 Every Day including Saturday done to your satisfaction. Careful BOY SCOUT NEWS Keyes, the Dewey Avenue Beauty Now C qt. The Same HENNA PACKS--50c Private Funeral Home estimates. 218 Birr St. Glen. 2312-R. Troop No. 81 Shop has been taken over by Mrs. Phone for Delivery DRESSMAKING - Alterations. M. E. Wagner who has been en- No additional charge for Remodeling a specialty. Edna Last Thursday "!loy Scouts . of gaged in beauty work for the past Permanents $2.50 up use of chapel Norton. Glen. 3785. 1013 Dewey Troop 81 held their first meetmg ten years. Mrs. Wagner formerly Cramer Drug Store 296 DRIVING PK. AVE. DEWEY at MAGEE 532 LAKE AVE. Ave. since they · returned from Camp was located in E. Main street. Glenwood 5824 FOR RENT-234 Aldine St. 6- Pioneer. They reported that they room house, 2-car garage. Gen. had had a wonderful time at the 3042-R. camp, and had learned worth while EXPERT Vacuum Cleaner re- things as well. Most of them pairs. Rebuilt vacuum cleaners of the better type from $8 up, 1 year learned how to swim or how to guarantee with each cleaner. Time swim better, made various ad­ payments if desired. Call Glen 4141 vancements, and earned some or better still come and see them Merit Badges. Once they went on yourself at 516 Dewey Ave. Open evenings till 7:30. an overnigh canoe trip to a point FOR RENT-6 room upper Bos- several miles distant from the main ton. Rent reasonable. Call after camp. Several evenings they were 5 p. m. 257 Augustine St. entertained by L. C. Gould, one of FOR RENT-Garage. 381 Aug- the adult leaders who accompanied ustine St. Glen. 2939-W. the boys, who told interesting GENERAL repairing of all kinds. campfire stories of his experiences Bicycles, carts, velocipedes, etc., re- in the Canadian Northwest. paired. Bicycle supplies. W. A. Hotchkin, 85 Birr St. Glen. 5554. The only casualty was that of LAUNDRY WORK, rough dry o:r George Gunn, who sprained his finished, family or suitcase. Rates knee. However, he is now recov­ reasonable. Fraser, 85 Birr St. ering satisfactorily. George is Glen 5554. We call for and deliver. m~king a scrap book in which he BOSCH RADIO - 1932 super $42.50. Will trade. Peerless pastes clippings of each article speaker $2.50. Russell, 1052 about the troop appearing in The Dewey Ave. Glen 7196. Courier. OFFICE TO RENT- Driving Last Saturday members of the Park and Dewey Aves. Suitable troop visited the. plant of Teall's for chiropodist, chiropractor, dane- Ice Cream Company. They enjoyed ing school, etc. Reasonable rent. Glen 3100. 839 Dewey Ave. . seeing it, and also eating the ice WE pAY CASH for old washing cream which was served. machines and electric vacuum cleaners. Call Glen. 4141. NAZARETH JUNIORS TO FURNACES-Cleaned and re­ ENTERTAIN FRESHMEN paired. Now is the time to have work done. Renner & Henry, 1312 The freshmen of Nazareth Col­ Dewey Ave. Glen. 592. lege will be entertained by their DRESSMAKING - Alterations sister class, the juniors, at a house made, reasonable prices. Mrs. Ger­ party at the Hotel Manitou on Sep­ trude Barres, 267 Selye Terr. tember 10 and 11. All new stu­ UPHOLSTERING- New pieces made; old pieces recovered and re­ dents wh~ have not already reg­ paired. Lowest prices. Living istered are requested to do so be­ room suites $60 up. Chair caning. fore Wednesday, August 10, in or­ Full line of cretonne suitable for der that they· may receive their draperies. Steko Upholstering, 126 Steko Ave. Glen. 3712-M. invitations from the juniors. irby's Quality Market 1358 DEWEY AVE. -We Deliver- GLEN. 71 and 72 WEEK-END SPECIALS

HOME DRESSED BROILER • • lb. SMALL LEAN-CENTER CUT ORKCHO S. lb. 2 c LEAN-RINDLESS S CEDBACO Ll BBY'S Large Cans EVAPORATED MILK .. 3 for 21c Large Bottle Reg. 22c Bottle BEECHNUT CATSUP ...... 16c Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection

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,.ol. Y. ROCHESTEH, N.Y., AUGUST IS, 19:~2 No.7 STREET LIGHTS AGAIN Tickets Mailed Out to E!J~ITORIAIJ IHetzlers Start Practice REPUBLICANS ANNOUNCE IN FULL ILLUMINATION Word Contest Winners For Coming Grid Season CANDIDATES AT OUTING All ('!ty street lights were to Politicians had their annual were mailed to the ten winners in hnvc bet'n tur1wd on again last round of gossip and hand shaking, the mis-spelled word contest in the listened eagerly fo}' the "slate" as night as a n•sult of n new contract last issue of The Courier. There announced by Harry Bareham, hetwc>en t)H) city and the Rochester were oYer 300 replies and the bulk County Republican leader, and Gas and Elc>ctdc Corp., announced of the answers were correct, the yeste1·day by Mayor Charles S. winners being determined on the discussed candidates, pro and con, to their hearts' content vesterday Owen. About. half the street lights basis •of speed in dispatching the afternoon at the have been dark for the past several replies to the theater. The f1rst Supervi~ors' 'Pid­ nic. Although there was little op­ v. ecks as an economy measure and ten correct answers were rewarded portunity for surpdse in the desig­ pending the new ngreement. with tickets. nations, the outing drew its usual The new contract runs for five The mis-spelled word was "and" throngs. yenrs and provides a substantial in the Buell Beauty Shop advertise­ Of particular interest to Tenth sa,ing over former rates. The sav­ ment. A few, none of which were Warders was the re-nomination of ing this year, it is pointed out, will among the first ten, found a mis­ Special CQunty Judge Henry D. b£' nb!>Ut $100,000. Councilman spelled word in a cut which unfor­ Shedd, of Lake avenue. According Nelson A. ~Iilne, Joseph L. Guz­ tunately it was not possible to cor­ to newspaper reports, Judge Shedd zPtta aud Louis S. Foulkes repre­ rect. About six answers were re­ was not regarded favorably by sented the City Council in the ceived pointing to a typographical Charles E. Bostwick, Tenth Ward mgotiations. error in the news columns, but the leader, but apparently any difficulty contest announcement explicitly in the way has been ironed out. stated that the word would be The only other Tenth Warder on found in a "display advertisement." Announce Prize Winners the slate is Richard L. Saunders of Names of ·the winners are as fol­ Selye terrace, candidate to succeed lows: Louis Schollnick, 516 Dewey In Levin Market Contest himself as assemblyman in the I 'rizc winners wc1·e dete.rmined avenue; Mrs. Paul .McMahon, 310 fourth district. last week in the contest announced Driving Park avenue; Charles in the last Courier by the Levin Fox, 629 Lake avenue; Jos. Botti­ Cash Market of Lake avenue. glieri, 15 Glandale park; Miss Glen­ Holrlers of the winning numbers dora Dean, 308 Driving Park ave­ WINDOW SHADES were Miss Hazel Rurger, 128 Sen­ nue; Mike Palumbo, 28 Clarkson You can buy window shades in eca parkway; ::'\Irs. Clarn Vinton, 91 Rtreet; ~!iss Ruth Stephenson, 281 your :neighborhood in any color, Ridgeway an nur, and L. Shaver, Summit Grove park; 1\liss Helen material, or size, that you may re­ 1415 Lake avenuP. All have Wood, 554 Ridgeway a,·enue; Miss quire, at very reasonable prices­ claimed their prizes. 1\laTguerite Kerwin, 678 Ridgeway a few of which are quoted below. avenue; V. Goldsmith, 282 Clay Regulation size shade (3' x 6') avenue. IJOX'l' .MISS 'THIS~ made to order, on your own roller, as follows: The ~ue Knr Beauty Shoppe, Dead Finish Hollan~mtirinns from the M. terrace, accomplished one of her Shades reversed _____..20c each Viola Bums Beauty Culture School. greatest ambitions recently when Shades called for and delivered Only best supplie~ used. Finger she swam across Conesus Lake, in eight hours. W. H. Bellinger, Waving and Marcelling 35c Mon­ starting near Camp Stella Maris. 1274 Dewey Ave. at Seneca Pkway. day, TuPsday and Wednesday; 50c She thus duplicated a feat which Glen. 2789.-Adv. 'I'hursday, l<'riday :111rl Saturday. her older sister, Catherine, had per­ See other adv. for special on Per­ formed two years previous. manC'llts. Open Tuesday and Fri­ d:.i\' evening until 9 o'clock.-Adv. Nazareth Uniforms

Tonight- "Westward Pa.ssage" FRESH HOME with Ann Harding and "Explorers KILLED DRESSED of the World." Wichman's for rugs R Friday-Saturday- "Million Dol­ FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY lar Legs" with Jack Oakie and "Hill's House" with Pat O'Brien. ch or Sunday-Monday-Tuesday-- "Red EXTRA SPECIAL OF ER Headed Women" with JeaiJt Har­ ONE PINT OF low and "Bachelor's Affairs" with Adolphe Menjou . AMS • • 12c s-Fi~lc~En Ice Cream Sc Sunday-:'tlonday-Tuesda.y With purchase of $1 or more in "Red Headed Woman," Kath­ our drug department only. HAMBURG or arine Rrush's widely-read novel of SAUSAGE MEAT 21bs. 25c a stenog-rapher who capitalized on $1.00 75c 85c her sex appeal, comes to the screen OVAL TINE DEXTRI- KREUSCHEN Large Cans at last with Jean Harlow, her fa­ MALTOSE SALTS LIBBY'S mous platinum-blonde hair changed to a flaming red, in the title role. 63c Evaporated ILK 4 for 25c Practically every red-ha:ir•ed ac­ 53c 57c tress in Hollywood was give·n tests $1.25 Pint Quart for this highlr-coveted part before ABSORBINE RUBBING MILK OF dC'dsion was reached by i\!etro­ JR. ALCOHOL MAGNESIA La 1""ouraine Coffee 29c Goldwyn-Mayer officials to assign the role to Miss Harlow, prmid:ing 89c she would change the color of her 23c 59c tresses. Report has it th.at the IT PAYS TO TRADE AT auma &. Baynes alteration has given the noted hero- Wichman Drug Co. DRIVING PARK at DEWEY AVES. THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE COURIER 858 DEWEY AVE. cor. DRIVING PARK AVE. Free GLEN. Prescriptions called We Deliver-Phones: Glen. 1182-1183-1184 WILL BE PUBJLISHED THURS., SEPT. 1 I I I Delivery 970 or 969 for and delivered Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection

PAGE 2 ROCHES TER, ~~ - Y., AUGUST 18, 19:J2 Ten t h Ward Courier Church News Rc-dc('mcr Lutheran-The Thir­ FRIDAY -SATURDAY Children lOc teenth 8undny after Trinity will be 2 DELIVERIES PHONE celebrated with appropriate se:rv­ DAILY TONIGHT (T:B:UltS.) FRI.-SAT. GLEN. 1454 ict•s next Sunday morning at 10 ·30 Jack Oakie in SPECIALS Ann Hard ing in o'clock. The pastor, the Rev. W. "Westward Passage" "Million Dollar Legs" L. Dowler, will preach the third of CLOVERBLOOM and Pat 0 'Brien in SMOKED -and­ u St'J'ics of sermons on the repre- CLEARBROOK 22 ''Explorers of the World" "HELL'S HOUSE" sentativP men of the New Testa­ BROOKFIELD HAMS ment, on the subject, ''Peter, t~he SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY lmpulsiVP Disciple." ROLL BUTTER WHOLE or SHANK END JEAN HARLOW in A mall' quaJ•tt•t composed of _(~ lbs.:.. to a custome:tJ "Red Headed Woman" Chari<'~ Schaad, Norman Wills •y, ' l'crcy Andrews, and Avery Lo<:k­ BONELESS net·, will furnish sp<'cial mus.ic. SHEFFORD MAYONNAISE Also! Adolph Menjou in 'rhe uhoi'Us choir will lead the silllg­ "BACHELOR'S AFFAIRS" ing of the S£ rvic<', u~>ing as the pro­ e pt. 9eqt. RIB ROAST C"SSional l•ymn, "When Morning U.S. STEER BEEF Gilds thl• Skies," and "Blessing and Mayonnaise-Not Salad Dressing Honor and Glory and Power" as the recessional. 'fhe sermon hnnn will _EXTRA PICNIC SPECIAL-PARBOILED HOTS .. 22c lb. CITY COAL & COKE CO. be "We l<'ollow Thee." . The Sunday School meets at 9:30 1497 Informing our friends and customers of temporary o'clock in charge of the assistant ESTE Dewey Ave. close of Wagg's Comer Branch Office until Septem­ supet·intendent, Charles Albrecht. ber. The same :rcnth Ward courteous senice main­ j The subjn't of the lesso.n next Sun­ tained through our Main St. Offic~pposite Mc­ dar morning will be "The Tent of and Dr. Arthur Unpere1· of Syra­ Curdy's, est..1.blished for your convenience while l\l<'etings." Alfred Wietz, a stu­ shopping. cuse and Dr. and Mrs. Walter Radio Tips, Questions dent of Hartwick College, will be Bt>hrens of Buffalo. So Contract payments may be made at 292 E. Main the teacher of the Brotherho-od Prenuptial entertainments were and Answers St. or we will call fot· them if notified. Class until the second Sundav in giwn by 1\frs. H. V. Ellinwood, Mrs. By H. S. Russell CHAH.NIING ~ep~m~~ · Gulick Knight, Mrs. Howard West, What has become of television? Mr. and Mrs. A. Hurz, Dr. and Mrs. and so modestly NEW SEMET-SOLVAY COKE Six months ago it seemed just (;race .\1. 1~.-Next Sundar morn­ R. A. Gallaglwr and Miss Ella priced-these NEW inS: the Hev. Stanley W. Mock pf Huck. around the corner-and now very BrCYWn-bilt Shoes. PRICES $8.50cash,$9.25 charge Ut1ca, N. Y., pastor of the Fi ·st The couple left by motor for little is heard of it. Has it been l't·esbytcrian Church, will ocCU!PY Atlantic City and Occnn City, and found, like perpetual motion, to be TELEPHONE---MAIN 4195 the pulpit at the morning servi«!e. after August 22 will be at home at a scientific but impractical dream? Wednesday evening of each week 322 Lake avenue. No, tele\ision is still with us, and --- - nt Grace Church, a Prayer Sendee -- - is constantly being improved and 11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! is held. This week John Thiricle BOO~-)liLLER refined. It is in the same class as ::: will lend the meeting. Mr. Thir1tle The marriage of Miss Evelyn E. our former one and two tube re­ is the teacher of the Men's Cla.ss "Miller, daughter of )Irs. Kathryn ceiving sets, earphones, and weak and n local preacher. M. M.iller of Lake avenue and Jo- broadcasting stations. In other CUNNINGHAM-JOYCE :-eph L. Boon, son of :\Ir. and Mrs. words television recei...-el'S of today l\IOTOR CORP. J. D. Boon of Dallas, 'l'exas, took can give us the thrill of ·•getting" Black Suede, Patent WEDDINGS place August 6 at St. Paul's Epis- a picture, but the clearness of de- DO'l'Y-MILLER copal Church, the Rev. w. E. Cook, tail and the ability to reproduce Trim, Grey Inlay. Miss Dorothy Rose .Miller, daug·h- officiating. scenes of var~ing light intensity, Same in Congo Big emo·val Sal ter of 1\Ir. and :\Irs. William Finch The bride was gin•n in marriage large area, many bodies or objects Brown Kid. ~Iiller of Lapham street, and Dr. by her brother, John R. Miller. The and rapid motion so that we can All Used Cars At Out· Annex gmest C. Doty, son of Elmer J. attendants were Mrs. K. G. Stew- enjoy them (as we would a $4.95 Doty of Genesee Park boule\'aJrd, art, sister of the bride, and Charles "movie") are still being worked out were married August 10 in the Ansley. bit by bit in the laboratories. SCHMANKES LAKE and LYELL Church of the Ascension. The RI!V. Immediately following the cere- Television sending stations are Must Be Sold-Pl'ices Slashed William c. Compton, rector, pE!r- mony Mr. and .Mrs. Boon left for also unable to cover the area of Brownbi_lt Shoe Store formed the cet·emony. the Lake of Bays, Canada, and broadcasting stations and are few 148 1927 Nash Sedan ...... $ 9511926 Essex Coach ...... $ 45 Th~ altar in the church \\las after September 1, will be at home in number. But as the sending and 1°A t oRelwdgcw~y) EY AVE. EVENINCSOPEN 1 928 Essex Sedan ...... 145 1930 Ford Coach ...... 245 banked with palms, and candl.es at 960 Dewey avenue. receiving equipment approaches a Dependable Footwe~r Since 1914 1929 Essex Sedan ...... 195 1930 Ford Spt Coupe...... 245 lighted the sanctuary. Gladoli wetre -- - degree of perfection, making its use -:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;. 1929 Essex Sport Coupe... 185 1928 CheVl'olet Sedan ...... 155jth: predominating ftowe1:s in decor- MILLARD-FARLEY a source of real entertainment, we r 1 929 Oldsmobile Spt Cpe 245 1928 Chevrolet Coach _,, 135. at10ns throughout tlw mterior of , . . . may rest assured every broadcast- Special for 2 Weeks 1 929 Chevrolet Coupe ...... 195 1930 Chevrolet Coach ...... 26"' the edifice. rhe mamage of :\iJss Della Far-! ing station will have its television 1929 Chevrolet Sedan ...... 255 1931 Chevrolet Coach ...... 39~ j The bride, who was given in mar-' ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- complement. FINGER WAVE 75 1931 Chevrolet Coupe ...... 375 1930 Chevrolet Coupe -·- 285 riage by her father, was in a close-Iter L. Far~ey of :Maplewood av.e- Broadcasting of speech and mu- and SHAMPOO C 1930 Chevrolet Spt. Cpe... 295 1926 Oakland Sedan ...... " 95 fitting gown of apricot suede la.ce nue, and ::\elson Woodworth Mil- sic has advanced in scope and tech- "ith a miniature train. The only lard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest nique at a tremendous pace. Tele- PERMANENTS $3.50 EASY TERMS OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS trimming was a beit of pearls. She B. Millard of Buckin~ham st~eet, vision, starting years later, must OPEN EVENINGS BY wore a lace hat, gloves and sa!n- took place August 6• 111 th~ Little not only equal this rapid develop­ ~POINTMENT ONLY dais matching the shade of t..er I~urch. Around the Corner, New ment, but double its speed so that CUNNINGHAM-JOYCE MOTOR CORP. dress and carried a bouquet of talis- '\ ork Cl~- . . . it can catch up with and equal the Buell Beauty Shoppe 111 CHEVROLET DEALERS man roses and gypsophila. The bnde, given marnage ~Y sound program in its entertainment 1280 DEWEY AVE. (over A.&P.) 1 706 DE\VEY AVE. 'l'wo matrons of honor, Mrs. her fat!ler, wore a gow.n of white value. And when this is brought PHONE GLEN. 1823 Howard West and Mrs. Gulick z. peau d ange, draped wJth a scarf about, the man who has never trav- Knight, cousins of the bride, wE!re cape,, and a white turban. ~er elled outside his own city will see h(•r attendants. Both wore gowns shoulder bouquet was of ga~demas. and hear more in his own home of Modernize your of chalk crepe in sea foam gre«m, ~Irs: Charles T. De Puy, SISter of the "doings" in this old world than Bathroom Our Annual ABSO-PURE shark skin hats of eggshell and the bnde, was matron of honor and the fastest and most footloose of A•k lor •ugge•tion• at eggshell slippers and other accl!s- her only attendant: She '':'ore a travellers. Renner & Henry Co. SUMMER :wl'ies. Their arm bouquets WE!re g~wn of gr~y chiffon,. tnmmed And now a word about our pres­ Plumbing and Heating of l'ernet roses and gypsophila. wlth gray satm, a ma~chmg turban ent receivers-have the tubes 1312 Dewey Ave. Glen. 69ll ICE Carl Urspring was best man and and a co~sage of Ol'Chlds. tested twice a year. You can't Henry B. Ellenwood was bride- Followmg the ceremony, Mr. and judge their value by appearances. GU SEMET- SOLVAY gt·oomsman. The ushers WE' Mrs. Farley gave a dinner and re- rhey may give a light you can read ;------~-----.., Gulick Z. Knight and Dr. Gord:: ception in the Pillement Suite of by-and be worthless. Or they TENTH WARD Downes. the Waldorf-Astoria in honor of the may not show light at all and still The bride's mother wore a gown ":·edding party, a ".umber of rela- be good. So don't believe in them COURIER SA E COKE of triple sheer crepe and alencon tlves and close fnends. Among or don't condemn them until you Now On! and the best grade of lace of pale pink, pink sharkskin those who attended from Roche~ter have them tested-and then you'll F. R. METZINGER hat and accessories and a shoulder were ::\Ir. and :\Irs. Farley and ·w al- know. Editor and Publisher During month of bouquet of Ophelia roses and sweoet- te~ L. Farley, Jr., Mr. and M~s. August Only COAL peas. The sister of the bridegroom, l\Illlard, John and Ernest B. Mil- HALPI~-COLE 25 South Water St. Mrs. H. V. Ellinwood, was in a lard, Jr., :llr. and Mrs. Albert F. Miss Thelma Cole, daughter of All NEW and USED triple sheer and lace frock of sand Sulzer and l\Ir. and Mrs. De Puy. 1\lr. And Mrs. B. A. Cole of Broad- Main 5412 HETZLER color with matching slippers, wear- way, and Kenneth Halpin, son of After 5 p. m. a.nd h,olidaya CUNS REDUCED ing an orchid velvet turban and. a Go to EDOUARD'S-11 special :'\lr. and Mrs. William Halpin of Call a.t 517 Lyell Ave. or shoulder bouquet of orchids. group of White Silk Dresses with Avis street were married July 30 Buy Now-Save Money BROS. ICE CO. colored jackets, colored and printed . ' ' Phone Glen. 1344 A reception took place at the Silk and Chiffon Dresses at $l.SB. m Sacred Heart Chapel. The Rt. INOOBPO:&A'l'ED Blarney Stone Inn after the serv- Ladies' Hose at t5c pair. Full Rev. Mgr. George V. Burns offi- Newa matter mat be 1D the TOWNER BROS. 801 DRIVING PARK AVE. ice. Out of town guests includ.ed fashion Hose at 59c pair. Sheer ciated. haDds of the editor DO later than Konday precedlnl date of s.ae. 179 LYELL AVE . Mr. and Mrs. Howard West of Chiffon fuU fashion Silk Hose 65o Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wolk, ~lS 710 UNIVERSITY AVE. GLEN. 446 or 447 BfraLdfokrd, PaM., ~r- Gordon Dowttes ~~~. l~t~~:e ~~':~leo::a~: brother-in-law and sister of the •------r...------' o oc port, ISS Gertrude Nort~n Wagg's C01"l'ters.-Adv. bridegroom, were the attendants. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection Tenth Ward Courier ROCHESTER, N. Y .• AUGUST 18, 19:32 PAGE 3

~;; CIVIC DEFENSE URGES l'RICES TO FIT EVERY WEEK-END SPECIAL:S ~ .-----,1 PERSOTIALI~==-==sz==ol PURSE AT .. TAX ON CHAIN STORES !!; Smoked Cala Hams ...... lOc )lrs. Cora Lamoree and daugh­ Mr. and :\Ir.s. F. c. King of Ea:st- A four-fold plan of licensing WADES 25c B~~g~ ters of Pierpont street have just man a,·enue have announced the various business enterprises in the engagement of their daughter, Hol- city will be presented to the city Finger \Va' e, !\larct'l, Tender Sirloin Steak ...... 29c I' retumed from a vacation spent at I Shampoo. Henna Rinse, !iss n. to Mr. A. 'Farrington Gun- administration by the Rochester 5c C'anandaigua Lake. Eyebrow .Arching and Best Roll Butter ...... 22c nison of Crown Point, N. Y. .Miss Civic Defense League and immedi­ Hair Bobbing_.. ___.. . 2 King is a gl·aduate of the Univer- ate favorable action will be sought. I )!iss Helen .Mann of Seneca park- )IANICUUING ....- ...... - ....--35c sitv of Rochestel' class of 1931 The main feature of the program Kraft Mayonnaise ...... pt. 19c 1 wa~·. who has been spending sev­ Henna Pack !iOc Facial 50c eml days with relatives on Long i\1;, Gunnison graduated from Cor~ 1consists of a chain s.tore license nell Univer ·ity in 1927. 1modeled after the cham store tax Home Grown Potatoes ... pk. 16c Island, has returned home. s · now levied in St. Louis. This plan Permanents $2.50 up . . . pt·ovides that every merchandising COMPLETE .\Irs. Henry Watkins of Seneca 1\hss Hutchinson and Miss Dick- establishment shall be licensed 296 DRIVING PK. AVE. parkway is spending a few weeks ens of street _left :Mon- upon a graduated scale, beginning A~gustine Glenwood 5824 Levin's Cash Market visiting fdends in Chicago. day by airplane for Chicago and with a small license fee for a sin­ 1525 LAKE AVE. We Deliver GLENWOOD 305 will spend. thei~ vacation. at Lake glt> establishment and increasingly TWO CASH DELl VERI ES DAILY )lis:; Doris llames of Dewey ave­ Geneva, W1s., w1th ~Irs. Charles E. 'large fees according to the num­ -- - -.,.---- - ~- nue and .Miss Frances Eynon of Peace (formerly 1\llss Ruth Hen- her of retail units operated by a ;Broczel street returned Sunday derson of Seneca parkway). single concern. In St. Louis the thrillin~ly ,from a trip to Bermuda. Kroger Grocery and Baking Co., Try Howell's for All your baked goods! • i\lr. and )Irs. William Draper the second largest grocery chain Sl~YI~ED DELICIOUS BROWNIES-a real treat for I !\lr. and l\lrs. Ormand Roblin of have retumed to the Tenth Ward in the country, is compelled to pay Srneca parkway have returned and are occupying their home at an average ta."l: of $250 per store. lunch, picnic or party I nfter spending ten days at Camp 1085 Dewey avenue. The second part of the Civ-ic De­ lilenwood on the Bay of Quinte, Genuine Old-fa!'hioned HOl\IE 1\IADE BREAD fense League's program calls for Canada. 1\lr. and Mrs. Harry Goodland of increased license fees for all ped­ ------Augustine strel't entertained l\lr. dlers and hucksters, other than far­ HOWELL'S BAKERY 14-;,;:D~J:.~A~. II Mr. and )lrs. H. S. Boulton and and Mrs. Clinton Burhans and fam- mers selling their own produce. ily at dinnl'r Sunday. 1.!1;;;;;:;;;:=;;;;;;;;;;;;=;~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;~~~~;;;~;;;~;;;;~~~: family of Birr street and Mr. and The tax situation in this city has ~ -- - Mrs. K. C. Und<>rwood and family become alarming during the past Heat~on of Fairview heights spent the ~essy Birdsell, Helen Rundell For new few years and a great factor in the smartnes.'{ week-end at Boulton's Camp, Sack­ and Violet Dunn, all of the Tenth decrease in revenue from real es­ Niblack &Eppinger Hardware ett's Ha1·bor. Ward, have retumcd home after a tate is the large number of vacant All-over Luci lie Cloth. 398 Ridge Road - We Deliver Glenwood 2311 motor trip to Washington, Atlantic stores. If the city is to get the Leather Trim. 2-inch (Formerly Lewlston Ave.) Miss Vera Wilbur of Augustine City and New York City. maximum revenue from store prop­ street left Saturday for Indian erties it must do something to pro­ Boulevard Heel. Comes WHILE Lake. Mrs. Marie Iludd, her daughter tect the store owner. House to in Black or Brown. MALT SYRUP AT Helen, and Mr. and l\-Irs. Morgan IT house peddlers have increased at a New Low Price LASTS! TAX FREE PRICES ! Wchard Wilbur of Augustine W. Thistle have return<>d after tremendous rate during the past street entertained Baxter Davies of \-isiting relatives in Canada. Mrs. few years and while many of these HOP-FLAVORED $2.95 Original Niagara Falls and Forest Wit­ Budd has returned to her camp in have no other means of a liveli­ CANADIAN meyer of Syracuse at his cottage the Adirondacks. hood, the fact remains that estab­ We have other patte1·ns BUDWEISER at Short:' Acres over the week-end. lished retail establishments have in this price range. EAGLE 120 }MALT 49e Mrs. Robert Gray of Pullman been seriously affected. Operating )Irs. Joseph Schnepp of Lake­ avenue is confined to her home v.rith upon little or no investment, and at SCHMANKES BULK SCHLITZ' MALT view park has retumed from Can­ a fractured leg. very little cost, they usually try andaigua Lake where she spent the to undersell the merchant who Brownhilt Shoe Store 3 lbs. _ .. SOc 61bs.... 95c past two weeks. ~liss Margaret Loughlin of Good- must pay rent or taxes, clerks, and 1480 DEWEY AVE. OPEN ";n street is spending her vacation meet the usual items of overhead (At Ridgeway) EVENINCS We carry HOPS - CAPS - CAPPERS - KECS )liss Helen Harper of Harding at Sunnybank, the summer home of ,expense that go with maintaining Dependable Footwear Since 1914 road retumed home Saturday after :\lr. and )Irs. John Bamhardt of a store. The city is rapidly com­ spl'nding six weeks at Beechwood Rochester, near Cape Vinct'nt, ing to a point where, for the sake Camp, Sodus Point, N.Y. Thousand Islands. of its revenues, if for no other rea­ Sue Kay Beauty Salon son, it must choose between the LITTLE DROPS OF INK Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mullan and Miss Cecelia Burrows, dancer stable, responsible store operator or 840 Dewey Ave. Glen. 1994 Robert of Lakeview park are and singer \vith the Million Dol­ the transient and unreliable peddler SPECIAL 2 WEEKS ONLY spending the month of August at lar Revue at the K-Club in New who pays little or nothing in the FRIGIDINE POPULAR $3 50 STABLISHED 19 years on Dewey. Beedle's Point, Cape Vincent-on­ York, is home for two weeks with way of taxes. REG. $5 PERMANENT... • E avenue, Ester Pure Food Shop cer­ the-Lake. her mother, Mrs. H. Burrows of A third phase of the League pro­ Frederic's Vita-Tonic $5 Birr street. g1·am will seek to impose a license or Frigidine (Gold Medal) tainly has a background of business ex­ Reg. $7 PERMANENTS.... ,_.. perience from a general as well as a Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Kimball and upon concerns that do their own Tenth Ward point of view. They chose <:mcP Kimball and 1\Iiss Eleanor Robert and Don Vanas of Clay retailing from door to door, using GRADUATE BEAUTICIANS 1 All branches beauty culture to open a campaign of advertising in Gosnell are spending the month of avenue are visiting at the summer delivery trucks. The Jewel Tea 1August at theh· camp at Tupper· home of their uncle, Clarence A. Company is a conspicuous example. Open every Tuesday and Friday The Courier with a definite purpose in Evening 'til 9 o'clock mind. 'l'hey have waged this campaign Lake. McLaughlin, at the Thousand This concern is usually classified as consistently and steadily through this : Islands. a chain. In this vicinity its selling newspaper. Their comment on results l\tr. and Mrs. Glen Rockcastle and is done from its own trucks. Thus CRAMER'S obt.1.ined is a pleasing addition to this family of 1\Iaryland st:reet are Dr. and airs. ,J. E. Guldin of they do not help to pay the usual Home Made, French series. spending two weeks at a camp at Dewey avenue left by motor Mon- store property tax but they do use ICE CREAM Tupper Lake. day morning for Richfield, Conn., the city streets. Local ta.-xpayers where they will be guests for 10 I maintain these at great expense Price 50 Quality ''In the many years we ha1:e been on Dewey Mrs. A. D. Bes:;ey of Harding days at the !'llmme.r home of Dr. ' and it is felt that a tax on such Now C qt. The Same avenue we have ernleavored to build a. ?'eputa­ road is entertaining her sister and L. B. Jameson of New York. delivery trucks would assist the lo­ Phone for Delivery tion for q1«1lity prodt{cts and we cannot say family from Machias, N. Y. that we have not been well rewarded. But last cal property owner without being • A party of Tenth Warde1·s took an injustice to the Jewel Tea Com­ Cramer Drug Store year ·we decided that many people, who either MAGEE were mis-informd or had not pre'L'iously been l\lr. and Mrs. Wm. S. \Vhite of a three-day motor trip to Loon pany and others of the same type. DEWEY at customers of ours, had the impression that our Eastman avenue have returned Lake, Canada, leaving on August 7. high quality precluded competitive prices. In from a two weeks' vacation trip by Included in the party were George other words, they tlwught that our prices would not be within their reach because the motor, visiting relatives in Boston Bauman, James nonoghue, Homer quality was too good. . . . Naturally we and Atlantic City. Miller and Maurice Callaghan. wanted to correct this false impression. We finally decided The Courier would be a good The Alpha Phi Gamma Sorority Miss Mary Maloney of Lyons, N. medium to carry this message to our trade. will hold a sausage roast at the cot­ Y., is the guest this week of her Accordingly we gave it a good tryout and much to our pleasure it has proved excellent for the tage of Miss Dorothy Meyn at cousin, Miss Angeline Pasquale, of purpose. . . . We know that our advertising Braddocks Heights tonight. They Argo park. FUNERAL HOME in The Courier has done a great deal in mak­ will meet at the home of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saunders ing new friends for us. We feel that we have Agnes Jones, 81 Redwood street, at of Avis street have returned from coNVE'iTF:-I'T ap- found the best possible medium to accomplish the purpose we had in mind, and we have every 6 o'clock. a motor trip through Canada, visit­ l"'intmt·nt-, Complete confidence in The Courier as an advertising ing relatives in Toronto. Among fadlilir~ for lar;;c or smaU cmxection with people of the ward." Mr. and Mrs. E. Tracy Smith of the places of interest they visited furwral~. J\lotorizrd coach- Carl J. Ester, Ridgeway avenue have returned was the homestead of Mr. Saun­ 1'8 und fmtcr.rl curs. from a two weeks' trip to Alexan­ der's family in Woodvill. Three ESTER PURE FOOD SHOP, Pric~ "ithin r<•ach o( dria Bay and Tupper Lake. cousins accompanied them, home those in even Ute most 1497 Dewey Avenue. from Toronto for a week's stay modo:.~t drcumstanCN. )iiss Angeline Pasquale of Argo here. Oar and night service park ha:s returned after spending evo•ry day in the year. a week \vith her sister, Mrs. A. The family of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Above is Jean Harlow, whose THE COURIER WILL DELIVER R. Condit, at Woodside, L. I. Van Houten of Albemarle street platinum coi1fure darkened to a red­ YOUR MESSAGE TO held a picnic recently at Durand­ der hue for the leading role in JOS. J. BUCKLEY Lawrence Burrows of Birr street Eastman Park. Among those in "Red-headed Woman." featured at­ FUNERAL DIRECTOR 7500 TENTH WARD HOMES 796 DEWEY AVE. has left for Sumatra, Dutch East attendance were Mr. and Mrs. F. E. traction at the Riviera Theatre PHONE--MAIN 5412 Tolophone Gt~-od -4906 Indies, where he will take a position Bastian, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. As­ in the chemical department of the Bloomer, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wood sociate feature is "Bachelor's Af­ Standard Oil Co. and their families. fairs" with Adolphe Menjou. Wo Furni•h N•tion•l Cukeh Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 4 ROCHESTER. N. Y .. AUGUST lR, l9:l2 Tenth Ward Courier

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Rate~ per insertion: 2c word, m1nimnm charge 25c; no ada taken over telephone; ca!lh or stamps must accompany ad; send to 25 S. Water St. ~G~~~! :c~,~~:N!~GJ ~J~PRICES at SIAMOS! ~~~ ~:3:~·=1\!: EXPERT Vacuum cleaner re- GUARANTEED repairs on all pairs, all makes. Xine years Sib- makes of washing machines. Xew the public that "cheap merchan- F le)."'s Hoover. Kelly, 165 Clay Ave. wringer rolls $6 a set complete and dise makes a cheap people and a s 0 Glen. 35<13. installed. Time payments if de- cheap town," was made recently by < CURTAINS laundered, all kinds. sired. Call Glen. 4141. Variety co: R c Stretched and pressed, tinted if de- Vacuum Cleaner Co., 51G Dewey William Allen White, famed editor, ... I "' )( "' sired. Reduced summer prices. Mrs. Ave. in the Emporia Gazette, Emporia, ... HALF "' Florence Carroll, 452 Clay Ave. DRESSMAKING CLASSES - rL. "" ~ v SOLES ::1: Glen. 2217. Mrs. Jean Hamilton, 284 Albemarle Kan. The editorial follows: ... Prime Oak ... :z: A .... SEWING MACHINES over- St. has resumed her dressmaking "Last Wl·ck we had a Dollar Day A Lu1her "' hauled, cleaned and adjusted, $1.00. classes and will assist you with your SUPER ... 516 D entire wardrobe; dresses, coats, in Emporia and thousands of dol­ L ...X Variety !.;lectric Shop, ewey suits and remodeling. Glen. 1941. lars W<>re spent on Commercial QUAL IT M >"" A~~v~e.~G~'~le~n~.~4~1~4~1·~.---~~~=- W t h WHY DISCARD a garment on street by buyers who found genu­ u B. HEMENWAY - a c. es, account of moth holes, torn places ine bargains. These bargain days clocks and jewelry l'epaired; prlces or bums. Bring them to American E • reasonable. Watch crystals 35c- Textile, 48 Eastman Ave. Glen. and dollar days furnish occasions 0 50c. 457 Lewiston Ave. 2822-R. Call and deliver. when merchants can clean up their s FORDRBNT-;-Knicmkesrbfoocrker, 104 HAVE YOU tried our special 1:1tocks, thin over crowded lines, get near· ewe;-,r· r- roonvenience house-Also od or1 ess c1 eanmg · fl w'd , 30 c gal . d e- rid of odds and ends that have not 40 Exchange St. 1450 DEWEY AVE. MAIN k eepmg. wcry co · livered. Niblack and Eppinger, been selling well but which are (Opp. Genesee Valley Trust Co.) L·ook for Red Neon Sign 763 garage, $3 month. 398 Ridge Road. Glen. 2311. good material sold at a narrow SIAM PAPERHANGI~G - $6.00 per FOR RENT-Ravine near Dewey, room, including pa~er: Floor re- nice 4 room upper. Inquire 561 margin and on the whole, every- finishing. House pamtmg. F. Ben- Dewe\' A•e. thing considered, are sold upon a der, 160 Thurston Rd. Ge~. 2333-W. FOR RENT-Selye Terrace 73, commercially wise policy, even if -<:::>-~~-<:>-<:::>-~">~~ Greasing Simonizing Washing Glenwood 1900 PLUMBI~G and b~atmlf:: dr~ 5-room flat, new floors, Sav-U- at a low profit. The bargain days ~ PERSONAL V I CHARLES F. So:\ntERS I done to your satisfaction. ar u Time. $30.00. and the special days are legitimate ~" ~. • GARAGE JAMES C. CORBETT imates. 218 Birr St. Glen. 2312-R. v ,. est commercial vehicles for disposing ~~~-<:::>-~ GEXERAL REPAIRI!\G Funeral Director FOR RENT-234 Aldine St. 6- f h t d · · tr Cor. Finch & G l en~ood room house, 2-car garage. Gen. New B00 kS AVal ·1 a bl e o ones goo s m a W1Se ansae- :Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Kirby GLEX. 1840 Private Funeral Home 8042-R. tion, profitable to the buyer and f Dewey avenue are !!pending the 1 No additional charge for EXPERT Vacuum Cleaner re- 1 At LedJie' S Library the seller. ~·eek at !<'air Haven Bay. use of chapel pairs. Rebuilt vacuum cleaners of "Having said which, the Gazette ___ the better tunc from $8 up, 1 Y_ear The following new books are now now desires to talk to the buyers ~~ PLUMBER 532 LAKE AVE. guarantee with~" each c1 eaner. Time available at Ledlie's Library, 842 and merchants of this tovm about :Mrs. William Wegman of Broezel payments if desired. Call Glen 4141 another entirely different tendency, street is visiting relatives in Os- CASS & LOYSEN or better still come and see them Dewey avenue: wego. INCORPORATED yourself at 516 Dewey Ave. Open Happiness Hill by G. L. Hill, the tendency to go 'Cheap,' to sell, 171 RAVINE Wright Beauty Shop evenings till 7:30. not occasionally once or twice a AVENUE Glen. 530 Beautiful Complete Love's Hour by Elinor Glyn, Keeper b t d · d d t h Mr. and Mrs. E. Earl Baynes of ENT-6 room- upper Bos- year, u ay m an ay ou c eap PERMANENTS ...... $1.95 up tonFOR Rent R reasonable. Call after of the Keys by E. D. Biggers, Lit- stuff at cheap prices, promoting Lakeview park were in Rome, N. ':::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;:;;==::•' - MARCEl, or Finger Wave 35c All branches of beauty culture 5 m. 257 Augustine St. tle Girl Lost by Temple Bailey, transactions which do neither side Y., Monday and Tuesday for the P: Sylvia Beauty Salon 89 TACOMA ST., off Glenwoocl OFFICE TO RENT Driving Younger Sister. by Kathleen Norris, of the bargain any great good. funeral of Mr. Baynes' uncle, R. E. 289 Eastman An.-Glen. 6654-J' Eve. Appta. Glenwood 5670-B Park and Dewey Aves. Suitable Four Wives by Carlos Keith, Four "The Gazette has a larger in- McDougall, a former resident of Permanent Vlave $S for chiropodist, chiropractor, dane- Blocks Apart by A. S. Roche, Reck- terest in this community than that Selye terrace. . h Oil Sh ' ing school, etc. Reasonable rent. less Hollywood by H. L. Lubou, d ---- Wit ampoo .... Glen 3100. 839 Dewey Ave. which goes with the immediate ol- Special Permanent $8.50 WHEN YOUR ELECTRIC WE PAY CASH for old washing Flighty by Alma Scarberry, Love lar. It is easy to grab off the im- Mrs. A. Campbell of Scotland is :Man1cnr~5c IRON-TOASTER machines and electric vacuum Girl by May Edington, Golden mediate dollar, the quick, more or spending some time v.ith her son, CU•~ANER-WASHER cleaners. Call Glen. 4141. Youth by Claire Pomeroy, Murder less dirty dollar in advertising, but Ale.'tander Campbell, and Mrs. etc. FUR!\ACE8-Cleaned and re- in the Willett Family by Rufus The Gazette expects to be running Campbell of Eastman avenue. CLOVERLEAF II paired. ~ow is the time to hgv~ King. hc.re on something like the same ----- 1 1 c ICE 25c wDork doAne. R~l:ner5~2 Henry, File No. l13 by E. Gaboriau, management for the ne:x-t quarter l\lr. and Mrs. Edward Charles pt. CREAM qt. Is Out Of Order ewey ve. · · . ·Whereabouts Unknown bv Mrs. B. 13 DRESSMAKING Alterat1ons 1 • •• of a century. Hence we feel li- 1Kimpal of Raines park announce Doubleheader Cones 5c Don't wait to take made reasonable prices. l\lrs. Ger- Reynolds, Footprmts of Cmderella ccnsed to talk to advertisers and the engagement of their daughter, 298 DRIVING PARK AVE. it to the repair shop! trude' Barres, 267 Selye Terr. by P. Wylie, Love's Lady by 1\lar- buyers alike, and advise them to ' Helen J. C. Kimpal, to Edward • UPHOLSTERING- New pieces guerite Smith, Broadway Virgin by begin considering quality. Stanislaus, son of Mr. and ~Irs. SDIPLY PHONE made; old pieces recovered an~ .re- Lois Bull, Leap Year Bride by "A Cheap l\lan" Cl G d f D paired Lowest prices. L1vmg· L B km p Check by 1ar1 es un !!11 o ewey avenuP. CHAS. AINSWORTH room ~uites $60 up. Chair caning. aura rooN aSn, a6'· b V'd "ln the subsidence of wealth all The marriage \\ill take place Aug- Now Associated With GLEN.2604 0 11 1 1 Full line of cretonne suit~ble for Bob Eden, r .uc lr Y a over this world in the last four ust 27. ER SHOP We n ill call for it. repair it and draperies. Steko Upholstenng, 126 Hurst, Lonely Bnde by Ruth Dewey years, buyers have been looking for --- J. ALESSI BARB return it to you in first cia~~ Steko Ave. Glen. 3712.-M. Groves, Love Gamble by Harold things that would merelv piece out, 1577 Dewey Ave. 1\IS F R t D d b I " Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Miller condition . .FURNI.SRJ.;D H. 00 oBr. enst' Morrow, Man Who Was ea .Y which means cheap things at cheap at Pullman Ave. WJth or w1thout board. 419 1rr · W Stanley Syke!! A Son of Arl- . . . of Lake avenue and their family Repairs on all malies of appli­ DOUBLI~ IIOUSl~ To Rent, 285 · ' p n price?. Forty years ago. Ben)amm left by motor last week for the . d corated zona by Chas. A. Seltzer, avemc t Harnson lost the presldency by ances at reasonable price~;. Clay Ave. SIX rooms, re e • L d b M 't B "Miller Homestead" at Rockdale. large yard, convenient to cars, a Y Y arguer! c rener. saying that 'A cheap coat makes NEWS ITEMS EXI'l~UT WIR!XG churches, schools. Glen. 2390-W. a cheap man.' But it is true just L.\l\1PS and ~UPPLIES Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Boylan and WANTED- Everyman and KEHR SISTERS ATTENDING the same. Cheap mel

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Vol. V. ROCHESTER. N.Y., SEPTEMBEH. 1, 1932 No.8 BIG CROWD FEATURES SHOE REBUILDERS TO Ill f I. WHAT IS THE TREND? II IIIIIHOLY ROSARY TAKES V. VALENTE ADDS NEW DEMOCRATIC OUTING HAVE BOOTH AT EXPO "Never have vallles been so ureat." We hear it on every hand. Is it true? H ill]Jrins find st1ll I CITY CHAMPIONSHIP DEPARTMENT TO STORE Tenth Wul'nwurd trend 1game Sunday in its series with St. held tlrPir firl't picnir. Tuesday at builder, the Rochester Master Shoe make WJ rue our investments or docs u yencrnl pl'icc ndvnucc ente store at 205 Lyell avenue Ontario Hcaeh l':u·k and drew the Rebuilders' Association is making impend that will make today's priecs seem ral1w.~ of the oure-in- Andrew's, Holy Rosary copped the opens formally tllis week as the a-lifetime vc,riety. Catholic citv baseball championship largl'st attPndallc<' that they have preparations for a bootl 1 :~t the Isn't this the state of mind today of neurl11 cuc·r11 ott!' with a J first large department store to be rver ha suC'cess of the out-!fully-~quipped modern shoe re- barometer of value. In th~ _and future articles The Cc~uricr wfll Ipi c ng a1r-t1g t ball after the ·ng result< (I 1'11 a children and many fine prizes . 1 B 'ld' It ·n b 1 t d I rna mg Cl ) an as su ere quite a rt unng t 1e t'pre! afternoon and at six "'orkmans p. e1r ogan IS • ssert 1 1 skit-ts hav£' been slow to appear. o'clock basket lunches were eaten. "Know the truth about Leather." • · . j the nine innings. McDonald's sin- Om• of the outstandmg shoe mer- --- - ·· 1 'th h The Valente store will not be Councilman Charlps A. Stanton, Four other shoe rcbuilders of the · . g e WI t e bases crowded brought fully departmentalized when it ~tldt'P:thr. lie stated that he felt tums on duty at the booth. They avcnu£>, was ,asked by The Courier r. c man cIS a Irector oft e standing offensive feat of the game New Yo1·k State Shoe Retailers' Score: · ments, however, in addition to oth­ wry much at honw among Tenth are Angelo· Volpe and Michael for his reaction to these newspaper Association and he will attend the ers which have been developing Wardf!rs inasmuch as he has al- Schiavo of Dewey avenue, Sam La- l'eports. annual meeting of the Board of Holy Rosary 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 1-7 61 there during the past few years. ways carried the ward in elections. Russa of Driving Pl\rk avenue and "Well, so far as the public is con- Directors in Elmira in September. St. Andrew's 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0--4 4 5 The future will probably see other Other spcakPrs were Paul Taylor, James Lo~Ianto of Lake avenue. cernl'd, ~loe prices have not yet ad- He will also remain to the conven- Agness and H. Zellar; Ferrari, departments opened as the idea of candidate for Assemblyman in the 1\Ir. Persikini, who is president of vnncetl," he c..xplained, adding: "But tion, which lasts two days and is Morgan and Tischler. Mr. Valente assumes its full •4th district: Leo Par, secretary of the association, will be at the booth so fat· as the merchants go they deYoted to the discussion of the growth. the D0mocratic County Committee, every day throughout the week. nrc looking for advances in shoe many perplexing problems that The departments being added at and Thomas Moran, executive com- prices. for it cnn h:~rdly be escaped. .shoe merchants of today have to Independents' Picnic Ithis time arc mostly concerned with mitteemnn of th£> Tenth Ward. Hides, frt>m which leather is made, face. Among these is the cheap ladies' wear. Hats, dresses and Mrs. Louise Robinson was gen- Br~okside Riding Club have advanced more than 100 per p;per shoe, which looks like a good Draws Crowd of 5 000 lingerie arc presented for the first era! chairman of the picnic com- I • • N p dd k C<'nt. O\'er thPJr low prices of the shoe but goes to pieces in at few ' Itime under the supervision of Miss mittec, aSSISted by the following mhates ew a oc depression, and this advance is re- days. "Legislation cannot prevent Independent merchants of Roch- ,J. E. Mnthl's, formerly with B. For- ladi£>s: Mrs. Rose Dorsey, )Irs. · · fleeted in the leather tanneries, the making of shoes from paper or ester held their first picnic Sunday ' man Co. All this merchandise is in Mary Heughcs, 1\lrs. Amelia Kunz, . )!embers of th.e B~ook.stde Rid- which arc said to be advancing I imitation leather," said Mr. afternoon at Doud M~morial_ Park the popular price range. ;>.J 1·~s ~.lnr~· Trun~dale, l\11-s. ~Ian_, m_g Club and thmr f.rtr.nds mn.de a and drew a crowd estimated m ex- The men's clothing departmeDt •PrendPr"'ast, ' :\Irs."" !less· c Cowells,• 1 s1zeab1 e and appreciative aud 1ence their prices to take care of the in- Schmanke, "but the public can out- ,., f th ••h h " tt d t creased cost. Tanners have lost law such shoes by avoiding buying ces~ ~: 5,000. A: long program of is given mot·e prominence with the Mrs. JoseJ>h Sharp, l\Irs. Clara Stif- or e orse s .ow a. en .an on actmt1es was enJoyed by the large addition of several items of haber­ th f I th millions of dollars, as have many them. Th<' cheapest shoes are the gathering as was the midway tier, i\tl'l'. Celia !leek, :\lrl'. Carol'-'11 e orma openmg ot e1r new dashery and a more complete show­ J dd k t th B · h F shoe factories, but they cannot ab- mo;;t exp£>nsivc in the long run." which greeted them at the Buffalo 1\for n, :\fiss Ruth :\turphv and 1\Irs. pa oc. a e cmts arm on sorb thfl increased cost of hides. • ing of fall suits and topcoats, over­ h'l · d h Latta road last Saturday afternoon. road park. Prizes that totaled sev­ Joan L;·nn Sc t d, pres1 cnt of t e d . . d 11 The shoe manufacturers who fig- ~·Eu· B.\RBER SJIOP IS coats, hats, shirts, neckwear and club. A goo nnxture of com1c an we - 1 • • • • ., " eral hundred dollars were distrib­ hosiery. intended horsemanship was in- urc shoe costs m. tent?s 0~ nnlls, OPE~ ED ON EASTMAN uted. eluded in the several events staged ,must advn~ct· th:u· pnces If they A new barber shop to serve pat- The store has featured a line of The outing had the atmosphere men's, women's and children's shoes LgXIXGTON AVE. YOUTH for the benefit of the onlookers. Iwould stay m busmess. rons in the lower 'renth Ward area of a typirlll cotmtl-y fair and the WIN'-' :\!ATIONAL \lVARD Three of thP riclcr!l were drcnacd "Frankly, Rhoe prices were never ir op<:>ning thio week ut 255 F.aet for the past two. years which, of c1·uwu apparently caught the spirit course, is continued. The furniture D1splnying c~aftc;munship o" su in atti,.,.. of the g-ay ninctie.s and ~ 0 low as at. pr<>sent and men, man avPnue. It i11 being op,..ned by immediately. The picnic was ar­ department hua been tran.rl'erred to pt rior ab;hty, 16 Y"Hl' old Fred disported around the arena with a wotnPn and chtldren w?o ta.ke ad- I Ellis Fau::;ey, who has been a resi­ ranged by the Civic Defense the three upper floors in the Val­ I"riedrich of Lexington a\·enue was mule and a saucy ponv who rcfus<>d vantage of present pnces m any dE>nt in Eastman avenue for many League on behalf of the independ­ ente building above. New store rctuniNI one of four wmners· m· the to b c soc1a· bl e. F. o11 owmg· · tho s h ow, reputabl(' , shoe store will ·save years. ent business men. fixtures have added a touch of nationa1 competition ·n model coach lmembers and their guests went to ~oney. Shoes arf! the cheapest ar- builptE>mber 19 Th<' sC'hool i!: a 1L • th R h t 1Ralph Bellamy and V1olet Hem- . . : ... orses m e oc es er area are There is so much to say about County American Legion planning Regulation size shade (3' x 6') day school for cl11ldren, offenng t d t b t d ming: and "Cross Examination" sturties throu~h tre eighth grade. Iexpec . e o e en ere · I . "Discarded Lovers" that one does­ for the observance of the day. made to order, on your own roller, Children beginning school are given With II. ll. Warner. n't quite know where to start. The as follows: cardul attention. 'l'hP tuition in- I (;0 TO EDOU1\RD'S Clearance I Fri.-Sat.- "Madam Racketeer" story, essentially, is a murder mys­ Dead Finish Holland----49c each cluu~s instru<'tion in French and I of lwln_nce o/ 1 and 2 pirce Snm- with Alison Skipworth and Richard tery, one that will keep you guess­ Hand Made Oil Opaque..... 75c each 'l!USH' as wrll as l'Cb'1ilar sehool cur- mer. Stlk D_resses, at $1.~8. Our Bennett· and "Enemies of the Law" Nazareth Uniforms rtcula. specwl Laches' Hos(, at 2.w. Fufl . ' ing until the last amazing scene, Cambric and Duplex..... _.. - ....85c each 1'l•e hours an• fron1 9 to 12 for fashion Hose, .59c. EDOU:1R/J'S With Mary Nolan. but, running through it, is a daring Nazareth and Mercy High School Washable Holland ...... -$1.18 each uniforms with two sets of revers- young-"r childt·en and from 8:45 to SAMPLE DRESS SHOP, 15J,fi Sun.-Mon. Tues.- "First Year" counterplot of lov<>.. intrigue that R:30 for the oleiN· ollt·s. References Laf..,e At•e .. oppositc ·warm'l! Cor- with ,Janet Ga)-'llor and Charles ible collars and cuffs at $8.95. Also Hartshorn Rollers, 39"...... - .. 20c each will draw a gasp or two from even closing out summer dresses at $1.95 Shades reversed ...... _,_...... 20c each furni~(~~~~-Adv. :ncr~; .-Arll'. Farrell; and "Discarded Lovers" the most sophisticated. or two for $3.00, for miss and mat- Shades called for and delivered with Natalie Morehead. FRESH The background is Hollywood, in ron for every .occasion. Alterations I in eight hours. W. H. Bellinger, HOME "The First Year," Frank Crav- free of charge. LaBelle Apparel ' kw KILLED DRESSED and f'Ut of the studios; and there Shoppe, 1517 Lake Ave. Glen. 4152. •1274 Dewey Ave. at Senet:a P ay. S 1 en's blu£>-ribhon comedy farce of is one sequence near the opening Open evenings.-Adv. · Glen. 2789.-Adv. the stage, neatly spiced with wise of the story that gives the most lines and alternate heartaches, perfect picture of movie-making 3 for bring Janet Gaynor and Charles ever seen on the screen. If you Farrel, Hollywood's first string OVER-LABOR DAY SPECIALS Whole or Shank End 1 want to see exactly how the tnlkies cupid team, back to the screen. are made, here's a cltancc that you $1.00 This film, because of its more may not get again in a long time. 2 Boxes 60c s. • • 15c modem presentation of the stars, The cast is unusually good. Fountain KOTEX PREP GeuPine Spring should be extremely popular, al­ Natali<' 1\loorer.ead lendl'! her blonde Pens and 1 Box though it retains everything which loveliness nnd no little talent to the 10c Lee;j; of b • • • • c ha~ mad<' Janet and Charlie the role of the "Falling Star," which KLEENEX ------.... screen idols of three continents. was the title of the Arthur Hoerl 79c All 1 Cem Ra%or The settings show imagination, the novel from which "Discnrded Lov­ Children's for.. 59 C eako ots • • 2 c , photog1·aphy is consistently excel- ers" was adapted. J. Farrell Mac­ 5 Cem Blades IC'nt, .Janet is even more piquant LUNCH Donald, who coached football ICE CREAM. 1 Colgate's and appPaling than ever, while through "The Spirit of Notre KITS Pt. Qt. ay qt. Charlic, in the best-cast role of his Dame" and "Touchdown," is at once $2.00 Value Shav. Cream nnarnse .. 39c talkie career, reveals a hitherto un­ forceful and amusing as the police touchNl vein of acting talent. An captain. Fred Kelsey, in ·his famil­ $1.29 13c ZSc for .. 49c HyanDry inger Ale 3for 25c 'I'he plot of "The First Year," iar role of the dumb detective, is Vanilla, Choc. briefly, is the drama of young love funnier than ever. Ingersoll and Strawberry Bring in your dul'ing the most dangerous age­ Brighton Blend Wrist Watch Film for expert Co fee . . 2 7 c the first twelve months of married NEW PRICES! SHERBET LIBBY'S-­ Large Cans life. In the picture, Farrell presses The Sue-Kay Beauty Salon, 840 $4.00 Value developing and his courtship for Janet's hand, they Dewey Ave., offer new prices in printing. finger waving, marcel waving, 10c;:~ Evaporated MILK 5 for 25c j bE-come engaged, marry, move shampooing, hair cutting, manicur­ $1.98 Orange, Lemon 24-HOUR Boy and Girl Scouts Save the Labels 1away to a strange city to begin life ing-now 35c ench. Absolutely Just a few left and Pineapple SERVICE l on their own. Here it is that the finest materials used. Graduate beauticans to serve you! Glen. CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY I natural laws of economic pressure, IT PAYS TO TRADE AT jealolusy, and the natural tenden- 1994. Open Tuesday and Friday a. & Baynes evenings until 9 IJ· m.-Adv. ichman Drug Co. THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE COURIER 858 DEWEY AVE. cor. DRIVING PARK AVE. DRIVING PARK at DEWEY AVES. WILL BE PUBLISHED THURS., SEPT. 15 Free I GLEN. IPrescriptions called We Deliver-Phones: Glen. 1182-1183-1184 Delivery 970 or 969 for and delivered Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 2 ROCHESTER, ~- Y., SEPTEMBER I, 1932 Tenth Ward Courier Church News ~orth Prcsbytenan-On Sunday, I .\ugust 28th, the Rev. Ralph D. Al­ 2 DELIVERIES I FR DAy-SATURDAy PHONE Iott of Siloam .M. E. Church, Phil­ TONIGHT (THURS.) FRI.-SAT. adelphm, l'a., was the guest ~-DA_IL_Y~' GLEN. 1454 Ralph Bellamy in Alison Skipworth in preacher. I~e\', and 1\Ir:;. Allott SPECL\LS "Almost Married" "Madam Racketeer" haH· bl •n spendmg their vacation with their daughter, Mrs. Alden I. and H. B. Warner in also ! Mary Nolan in Clark of Han·ingtop drive. LEAN "Cross Exami,.ation" "Enemies of the Law" Rev. l~obert Findlay, pastor, will COUNTRY c rctun1 from his vacation today and BOILED HA~1 0/l~ SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY will 1mmch on Sunday, September I 1 1 ROLL BUTTER SKINLESS, SANDWICH SIZE ~ "FJRST 4, on the topic: ''Our Church and ______;,(2__ lbs. to a customer) ·'('; Janet Charles Labor." Gaynor YEAR" Farrell l•'rieuds uf North Church are in-1 ~i?~ ~ . vitcd to visit the Fourth Annual BONELESS ®< 'i"'', ~ ...... -"'1 also! Natalie Morehead in Dining Tent to be conducted by the TENDER "':'\,, "DISCARDED LOVERS" Women's Society of the church at I JUICY STEAK RIB ROAST I ~;::~~~;w·~~:;;;,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ thebe•· 5-10.HodJcstcr )lr~. Expo:;ition, S. D. Thorn, Septem- presi- Just try one! U. S. STEER BEEF dent of thl' society, is acting as ---~ ~~~ gC'neral chairman for this project, SAVE TIME-CET PARBOILED HOTS FOR YOUR OUTINC BA(K TO SCHOOL and has for helpers, l\11-s. Emma Hetzler and :\Irs. L. B. Dodge in the 1497 WITH PARKER PENS 1kitchen; :'\Irs. S.D. Rogers,l\lrs. D. J. Benson and i\lrs. R. Capauldy in ESTER. PURE FO DSHO Dewey Ave. 82.00 Ji..,OR YOVR OLD PEN ON A the uimng room; with l\Irs. Dor- I othy Atkinson in charge of the sup­ NE'V p ARI{ER LIFETIME PEN ply table, and Mrs ..1. L. Armstrong, Gt:~DELL-lHl\li'AL the coffee. l\trs. F. J. Shields v.;u 1\Ii,:s Helen Julin Celeste Kimpal, Radio Tips, Questions NEW FALL MODES IN NECKLACES WADES 25cn~~J11Y ------look after the admission of helpers, daughter of 1\lr. and Mrs. L·~dward EVERY'I'HING 25c EXPERT WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY meeting all who assist at the Blo:;s Charles Kimpal of Haines park and and Answers n street entrance to the grounds. L, HENNA PA<'I\S ------50c Edward Stanislaus Gundell, son of By H. S. Russell RfJPAIRING-THOROUGHLY GUARANTEED ~ B. Dodge and Donald G. Hyland PER:'IIANENTS ----.. $2.50 up GLE~. 582·1 ' (Complete) will supct·vil;e the moving of fur­ Mr. and :\Irs. Charles Gundell of Q. I have noticed several makes 296 Drhing Park Ave. ~ J. 0. LEDLIE «n, Jeweler niture and supplies to the tent; and Dewey avenue, were marl'ied Sat- of 193:3 radios advertising the fact urday morning at !J o'clock in Holy that they could give reception prac­ ~ 842 Dewey Ave. OPEN EVENINGs 1\frs. D. H. Allen, trea!'lurer of the ·- ~ociety, will be cashier. Rosary Church. tically free from static, Is this ~~~~~~~~~ The Rev. Walter l<'oery per- possible-and if so how is it done? Modernize your '!'he decorations for the tent were Bathroom formed the ceremony. The Itt. l~ev. T. J. F. prepared in the Vacation Church Aak lor auggeatione at ANY GARMENT DRY CLEANED School held at the church during 1\Igr. George V. Burns and the Rev. A, If you \Wll re-read these ads I AND PRESSED ($1 value) FOR .... ~ .) uly, under the direction of the Charles Brutton were in the sane- believe that you will find most of Renner & Henry Co. WE CALL & DELIVER-GLEN 5538 pastor. 'l'hey include attractive tuary. Gladioli decorated the altar. them claiming to remove nearly all Plumbing and Heating 1312 Dewey Ave. Glen. 592 Eight-Hour Service flower boxes and table decorations 'rhe bride, given in marriage by man-made static. This is not the ns well as a screen for the front of he:t: father, wore a gown of ivory true static manufactured by nature, LATEST STYLE TUXEDOS RENTED $3.50 satin en train. Her veil was tulle but is the popping, crackling and This price includes shirt, collar and tie. the tent. Sessions of the Sunday School and her cap of Chantilly lace, :sputtering induced into a radio re­ PERMAN ENTS $3.50 Society Cleaners, Tailors & Tux Shop will brgin on September 11, after caught ";th orange blossoms. She ception by electric motors such as OPEN EVENINGS BY 1341 DEWEY A VENUE, comer ELECTRIC A VENUE a six weeks' period of vacation. carried a shower bouquet of bridal operate vacuum cleaners, sewing APPOINTMENT ONLY I roses and lilies of the valley. machines, electrically-stoked fur- Buell Beauty Shoppe 1\Ii;:s Isabelle Zita Kimpal, sister naces, dentists' drills, elevators, 1280 DEWEY AVE. (over A.&P.) Grace )1. E.-The pastor, Dr. ~~~~~~~ of the bride was maid of honor and dumb waiters, or by de,;ces such PHONE GLEN. 1823 Samuel J. Clarkson, has returned from his month's vacation and Vllll only attendant. She wore a gown as wanning pads, refrigerators, 't .., d of coral crepe, t1·immed wtth ostrich lamps or X-ray machines, etc Niblack & Eppinger Hardware th I occupy e pu J>l ..,un ay.•- h. ld feathers, a coral hat, tnmmed w1t . h 1WI u'I e these giYe. little t rou ble ex- 398 Ridge Road - We Deliver Glenwood 2311 The l\1ap Iewoot :! Ch ap..:r e a . h · (Formerly Lowiston Ave.) :1' · · _.. th turquo1se blue and blue pumps of cept to t e owners when used m JHCDlc 1unc 1 1eon yes.cr<1 ay at e . , 1 T~~: PLUMBER tt f 'l J \\r'lb . Sh the same shade. Pmk roses and sepatat{! tomes, they create a bed- coA ngt' o ·' rl:>. . 1 ur m ore. delphm!Um. . formed her bouquet. 1am of s t a t'1c m· o ffice b w'ld' mgs and CASS & LOYSEN How About Re-finishing Those Floors? cres. Elmer L. McDonald was best apartment houses, and it is this INOORPORATED St•ptcmhcr 1'3 vas been set as the 171 RAVINE man ahd the ushers were Thomas type of static to which radio ads AVENUE UENT A CLARK SANDING MACHINE tl:\t(' for tlw annual Missionary 'll. Clen. 530 Byrnes and John Bertsche. refer when they say "man made." Com Roast. It will be held at the $4.00 PER DAY - 75c PER HOUR The bride's mother wore a gown 'l'o cut it out of the received pro- I10111<' of J\h. and M1·s. Loun;;bury. FLOOR WAXING MACHINE $1 DAY of sapphire blue transpan•nt velvet, gram requires a well shielded radio Greasing Simonizing Washing trimmed with ermine, with match- -one that will pick up only what I CHARLES F. SO.\t:\IERS All Purpose Spar Varnish $1.95 gal. Red~cmcr Lutheran Labor Sun- I ing hat and pumps and a corsage it receives through its antenna con- GARAGE day ~viii be ob_served Sunday morn- of talisman roses. 'fho bride- cction. To such a receiver is con- ! ·white Shellac $1.75 gal. Floor Wax 45c lb. mg' 111 the L u thcran Churc I 1 0 f the groom's mother was attired in nected a lead-in that is shielded , GENJ.;HAL tmPAIRIN4 O'CEDAR SETS R d · h h Cor. Finch & Glenwood NEW I.IQUID WAX e cemer Wit t e pastor, the Rev. black transparent velvet and her and filtered so that it will not pick GLJ.;~. 1840 (Dry wtth a lustre) Polish Mop 75c f Special W. L. Dowler, speaking on the corsage was of gardenias. up :my signals "on its own hook" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cello-Wax Dry Brite 4 oz. bot. Polish 30c 79 theme, "The Divine Dignity of La- Fifty attended the wedding but will simply act as a connect- r Glo Coat (pt;;. & qtfl.) Reg. ralue $1.05 C bor," emphasizing that when Jesus breakfast in the Knights of Colum- ing link between the antenna and came to this world He "took the bus Building. Among the out-of- the radio. Therefore, the antenna ALICIA SHOPPE form of a scnant," and re\•ealed to to·wn guests were 1\Ir. and Mrs. Jo-,which must b: placed away fr.om ·- us the dhine plan by saying "l\Iy seph Lapine of Bennuda, Mr. and and above all mterference-creating First Drastic Father worketh even until now, and Mrs. Frank A. Farley and Edward objects passes its "picked up" sig- oliday Specials SAT. ONLY Clearance Sale Assorted 1 work." Allen of Buffalo, Mr. and 1\lrs. nals or programs to the lead-in, of discontinued lines FRuiT "O The chorus choir will sing under George Williams of Montreal, Mr. which, through proper shielding LAYER CAKES 20c ea. PIES ~ C the direction of Miss Thankful and l\Irs. Percy Williams, Charles and filtering, can carry them STARTS TODAY each Spaulding, who recently returned Condon and .:\Irs. Garfield Long of through, around or past all disturb­ Ladies' Hats, SweaterS ROLLS for HOTS 12c doz. from New York where she spent Hamilton, Ontario, l\liss Lydia AI- ing or interference-crel).ting ob­ Jewelry and Neckwear tho summer at Columbia University len of Toronto and 1\lr. and Mrs. jects without picking up any of this Children's Dresses istudying the art of musical appre- Frank Childs, .:\Ir. and ].Irs. Richard interference, to the radio which is Hats and Hosiery ciation and chorus work. Childs and Gretchen and Patricia so well shielded that it in turn will ======·=--======Thl' nethany Guild held a short Childs of Syracuse. not pick up any disturbances with HATS at 25c ~------..,------• meeting last Sunday at the close On their l'etum from a motor which it may be surrounded but of the morning worship at which it trip through the Adirondack Moun- only the broadcast programs being Children's Wash was resolved to postpone the regu- tains, to Montreal, Boston and New conducted to it from the antenna (( )) DRESSES 25c & 58c NOTICE lar monthly me~ing for September York, Mr. and Mrs. Gundell will re- via the shielded lead-in. ft•om the first to the second Thurs- side after September l5 at the Those manufacturers claiming to Ladies' All-wool ra HAVE YOUR EYE GLASSES ~~ ~~ dny evening. It is hoped that all \Vestmoor Apartments in West reduce natural static do it in one SWEATERS 88c up . ~'1 ~ l."!f ADJUSTED AND CLEANED membrrs will have returned from avenue. of two ways--either by a switch MANY OTHER SPECIALS ~~ "t. ~ Val:ntions by that time and will be The bride is a graduate of }l'aza- which reduces the sensith;ty of a t\1 ~\ FREE AT present for the meeting of the b recel·ver to a poi'nt , .. here only Also good specials in the beauty reth Academy. She is a mem er ·• h Guild 'l'hursdny evening, Septem- of the Intimate Arts Club and the .strong broadcast signals can be s op and dry cleaning service. ber 8. Big Sister Council. Mr. Gundell heard, or in other words cutting out 1488 DEWEY AVE. ·K El •s OPTICAL SHOP The Church Council will hold its attended BonavCllture College. the weaker tone and static impulse~, (At Ridgeway) 457 W. Ridge Road Glen. Lenses and frames at prices regular monthly meeting for Sep- Prenuptial events included: A or they use a system which empha- Phone OLEN. 4348 you can afford to pay (Near Mohican Store) 1805 tembcr the same evening. Every dinner "riven by l\lr. and Mrs. sises the base notes and minimizes ·•------mrmber of the official board is Jame:; Allison Cameron; shower by the high audio frequencies. As urged to be present for this im- ~Iiss l\larie Kimpal; shower by most static is "high pitched" this Finish Special Course ~----=-"""':o;2:0------..------~ portant meeting when the plans for l\Iiss Vema Brahler; 11 shower by device tends to make it much less fall work will be presented. the girls of the Prudential office, noticeable in programs. Neither of Of Training at R. B. I. Some Folks are Always The superintendent of Redeemer and a dinner by Mrs. Arthur Mel- these ·latter systems help much on Sunday School, Alvin H. Frickey, ville Bennett. very distant stations or when static Thirty college and normal school IN HOT WATER has returned from his vacation is unusually heavy and violent. graduates have completed the vaca- spent with his mother in Canada, Any system or device that re- tion course in secretarial training Your wife, for instance. She has need nnd is looking forward to the sec- George Frear' youthful duces static or annoying interfer- given at the Rochester Business for hot water over 100 times each day ond Sunday in September when it ence in any degree is certainly com- 'Institute. is hoped that all the teache~s and Funeral Authority, Dies mendable. Natural static is "in the for householq tasks. The longer she scholars will be present to begin air,".and present at all frequencies The graduates of the course are: has to wait for an old-style-heater to the fall program. After a lingering illness, which and therefore it seems impossible Doris Adkins, Barbara Bentley, The president of the Men's Bible had handicapped him for several that it can ever be wholly removed Lucille Brewer, Lela H. Brooks, percolate, the less real satisfaction Class, Alfred Doe, announces that years, George W. Frear of Lake from programs. Nevertheless, Ida S. Cramer, Dorothy Ehrlich, September 18 will be Rally Sun- avenue passed away at the age of what we say can't be done today, she can get out of life. Mary Glynn, Carolyn Hall, Mar- day for Men's Bible Classes. The 25. Funeral services were held is done tomorrow, and impossible The new RUUD AUTO­ follov.;ng Monday evening at 6:30 August 22 with the Rev. William though it seems now I believe that garet Hersey, Josephine Flick, Ger­ there will be a dinner meeting of C. Compton officiating. some day static will be much less trude Stiller, Alice K. Johnston, HOTS are here. Come the Federation of Men's Bible Young Frear was regarded as troublesome to us than it is at Helen F. Keminske, Helen Lobbett, and see them. Lower than Classes held at the Y. M. C. A., one of the most progressive figures present. Marion Lucius, Elizabeth Mears, in 45 years. Carry modern with an address by Harper Sibley. in the profession of funeral direc- Thomas J. Price, Jane Temkin, October 23 is announced for the an- tion. He was vice-president of the gained national attention. efficiency into your Home. nual mass meetillf' for the Men's Crippen-Frear Company, and was 1\Ir. Frear's interests were not Melba Smith, Sofia Rodriques, Classes. the author of numerous treatises confined entirely to his profession, Elizabeth Sager, Marjorie Sheffer, ROCHESTER CAS AND on subjects relating to the funeral for be .also had contributions ac- Janette Wilson, Enna Zimmerli, J. The Electric Avenue Juniors won profession which were given wide cepted for contemporary American Lacey Conroy, Frieda J. Kroll, Lu­ ELECTRIC CORPORATION two more games, defeating the publication. Various changes and poetry. Some of his writings were cille Frey, Eunice Schneider, Lu­ Telephone Main 3960 Argo Parksiders, 7 to 6 and the reforms in the ethics and conduct reviewed in The Courier from time cille Luppold and Mrs. Mary Dewey Fruit Dine, 18 to 6. of fwleral work proposed by b.im w time. Gronr. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection Tenth Ward Courier ROCHESTER, N.Y.. SEPTEMBER 1, 1932 PAGE3

WEEK-EN D SPECIALS HERE IT IS! Arpeako Parboiled Hots .... . 23c .l\lr. and i\lr:o;. John Goodland, .Miss Rose Tohchak of Lnke ave­ The New Brownbilt Shoe Bo eless Roast Lamb .17c Miss Ruth Goodland, Mrs. Susan nue rrturned Saturday after spend­ The most amazmg thing about I the world record-breaking mara­ Mmm and Miss Catherine ~!ann mg u week at Camp !\ladonna on A nen fashion ... lmldslid­ m·e ou a niotor trip through Can­ Canandaigua Lukt. thon dance, bcing conducted here : oiled Ham ...... 25c I in9 its way to netu popular­ :lda. for the duration of weeks and per-~ it)'· You'rt· simply not smart Very Best Corned Beef. . can 19c .Miss Doris Barnes of Dl'wey ave- haps even months, is the publicity • Mt·s. Lid a Lee of Lakeview park 1nue is leaving t1>day for Europr. withrmt a pair. Come choose tendered It by local dailies. School Kit and lib. pkg. returned Saturday after spending She \\ill spend a month touring the while siz:,•s arc plentiful. The several dars with Mr. and Mrs. continent. Granted that every story actually pricl.'." 0 h ... tllry reaNnahle. Ontario Favorite Biscuits 19c .John N. Y. poke::; • fun at the contest and its 1\lorell of Nunda, lue Ribbon Mayonnaise .. qt. 39c .Miss Mary Ascroft of Electric promotors, that every line of news l\lr. and Mrs. L. Blattner of To- avenue returnNI last week f1·om a space given the contest is packed coma street have been spending the trip to Europe. Slw will teach at \vith irony, it is quite evident that Home Grown Celery .. . . 3 for lOc Wl'ek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall lltgh School again .John 1\Iorell of Nunda, N. Y. , this year. the "publicity" is piquing Roches­ ter cul'iosity and providbg free ad­ evin's Cash Market. Miss Patricia Ross of Electric A son, Ernest William, was born \'Ortising of the kind the promotors 1525 LAKE AVE. We Deliver GLENWOOD 305 avcmue, who has spent the summer August 7 to 1\lr. and .Mrs. Adelbert pray for. . . . Unless we miss with relatives in Canada, returned !\lelTY of Ridgeway avenue. TWO CASH DELIVERIES DAILY our guess, at least one of the news­ homr last week. The 3 Eyelet Tie, Black, papers has at a time in the past )fr. an~ Mrs. E. Ko~insky of belabored these contests editorially Blue or Brown Kid. Mr. and Mrs. Howard llaurinus Flower City park entertamed Sun- as "useless nonsensical d b _ Attractively trimmed. . d" . h f ' an or of B ryan s t rcet are spendi ng the d ay evenmg at. mner .~n onor o dering on the hthuman." Can it be New boulevard heel. week-end at Cortland, N. Y., where thhe. first .weddmg andmvehrtsary , of that news and advertising depart­ they attended the wedding of t e1r son-m-1aw and . aug er, ••1 r. ments of the dailies are at last $3.95 Claude ~Roy. 1and Mrs. Meyer llrmman. working hand in hand or has some- -- j . -- body made suckers out of the news- Beautie Weave Hose ,.\ Irs. John De Vlieger entertained David E. Reid, .T1·., of Seneca hounds '-d ~t t • • • • • • ."UI 1e:s we oo Chiffon or Service Weight the pnst week her cousm and wife, parkwav left Thursdav for Old Or- be accused of .,.;,. · bli ·t' t' . . • · . ., ..11 ng pu CI y o 59c Pair-2 Pair $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. H. Waitt of Madison, chard, Me., where he w11l be the this capitalizat""' f h f ,.i\, • . -n o uman oo 1- AN RS • 1sconsm. gu~st of h1s broth:r, Dr. J~mes H. ishness \Ye shall bring this epistle Re1d and Mrs. Re1d at thetr sum- to a close with a big period. SCHMANKES )lr. and l\-In;. W. A. Ward and mer home. -o-- 1314 Dewey Avenue family of Birr street have returned Genial Jim Corbett, Lake avenue Brown~ilt Shoe Store 611 S. PL)1\'IOUTH 1056 E. MAIN ST. hurnt' from their cottage at Silver Mr. and Mrs. I<;verctt Oster and funeral director, has basked in the 1480 DEWEY AVE. OPEN Lake. their daughter, Catherine, of Lake public eye for the past ten days (At Rldacwayl EVENINCS Dependable Footwear Since 1914 avenue have returned to their home as the result. of probably as nar­ ANY CARMENT Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Clarkson of after spending some time in At- row escape from drowning as any DRY CLEANED 1\Tason street, who have been spend­ !antic City. one would care to experience. The ing tho month of August at their details of his plunge into the waters AND PRESSED . camp at l\luskoka Lake, are ex­ Mr. and Mrs. l\1. Dudley Deshon of Lake Ontario and his subse- CASH AND CARRY pected home at the end of the week. of Senec~ parkwa~ announce t~e quent rescue by Carl Hartman, Jr., I - forthcommg . marnage of thmr ha,·e been told in the daily press. I Elmer Hoblin of Seneca parkway Complete Repair Department in charge daughter, Miss Dorothy. Lyman Mr. Corbett , a g ood SWlmmer,· for the past two weeks was at his Deshon, to Stuart 1\lenzlC, so~ of would have needed no help had not of an Experienced Tailor. Very Reason­ camp on the Bay of Quinte. The 1\lr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Menzie of his arm been injured as he fell from family has been there for the sum- s:neca . parkway. The ceremony the boat. Young Hartman this FUNERAL HOME able Prices. mer. Wl.ll ~e place at th~ home of the week was presented \\ith a gold bnde s pare~ts on Fnday, Septem- loving cup at a special father and co:\VENIE;'I;T ap- l\Iisse:; Adele and Norma Page ber 9, at 8 ° clock, the Rev. George son luncheon of the Lion's Club. poiutm1•nts. Complete of Haines park have been entertain­ 1 E. r\orton, S. T. D., rector of St. 1 -o-- facilitil.'l! for I.Jrge or small ing their cousln from Erie, Pa., for Paul's Episcopal Church, Qfficiating. "Les" Bauman got cheated by nm•·ruls. 1\lotorizerl coach- the past few days. • Invitations ha\·e been limited to rel- Fate out of a chance to show his 1'8 an

PAGE4 ROCHESTER, N. Y., SEPTE MBI~R 1, 1932 Tt>nth Ward Courier

LYON~BATES SUe Kay BeaU • tJ Sa 1 On Win State Scholarships Miss Ethel l..ouise Bates, daugh- 840 Dewey Ave. Glen. 1994 Given in Monroe County ter of Jnmes Bates of Clay avenue, SCHOOL OPENS NEXT WEEK! Take Advantage FJ111GEH \\ A VI-": , and John L. Lyons, son of Mrs. OH ~1.\HC EL ---35c Included in the list of 25 winners John L. Lyons of Glendale park, PEIBI,\:-.;E:\TS S3.50 up of state scholarships allotted to were mnrricd in Holy Rosary 1 of Our Fine SHOE RE-BOTfOMING SERVICE GRADUATE BEAUTICIANS 1\Ionroe County are three from the Church on August 20. The Rev. All branches beauty culture Tenth \Vard. These are Dorothy Joseph McDonald performed the Open eYery 'fue~day a nd Friday C. Hame!'ls of 160 Eastman avenue ceremony. E RVICE and Evt•nin<> 'til 9 o'clock I' 1 d d d h /or o:-----"'------' and Ethel Patricia Ross of 326 a m::; an roses ecorate t e AFETY plus Electric avenue, both graduates of c~urch: and t~e bride, who was AVINGS John Marshall High School· and given m marr1age by Howard F. VISIT Elmer J . Frank of 14!l Curtis IVan Saun, was gowned in white street, graduate of Aquinas "lnsti- <'mbroidcred mouselin de sole and tute. wore a white picture hat. She car- Nazareth Academy was repre- ricd roses, lilies of the valley and sented in the list of 25 with four gypsophila. • of its gratluates and Jolm Marshall I :l\li:,;s Anna Lyons was maid of High School and Aquinas Insti- honor and her chalk crepe gown 1 HAVE YOUR SHOES REBUILT LIKE NEW he Radin tute each had two. The scholarship and hat were blue. She carried pays $100 per year to the ·winner pink roses tied with pink ribbon. Hospital while attending any college in the I•;dgar Lyons was best man, and 40 Exchange St. MAIN 1450 DEWEY AVE. State approved by the Regents. the ushers were James Lyons and (Opp. Gl•nt•set" Valley Trust Co.) 763 Look for Ht"d l\eon Sign Walter Suter. SICK RADIOS The bride's mother wore blue BOY SCOUT .1\EWS crepe and a corsage of talisman CURED PROMPTLY Troop 'Xo. 81 roses. TAKE ,\DYA111TAGE OF THE Last Saturday and Sunday sev­ LOW PRICES OF TODAY 1 Kolb's Toggery Shop and PROFESSIONALLY Breakfast was served at Oden­ HAVE YOUR FALl, CLOTHES e PERMANENTs eral Boy Scouts of T1·oop 81 and bach's to 30 guests. The table was TAILORING and MEN'S WE.AB FIXED UP !\OW~ I their fathers enjoyed taking part in decorated ,.,;th roses and a large _)~ $4.00 1282 DEWEY AVE. RUSSELL'S the city-wide Bor Scout Father­ wedding cake. Any Ga r m en t 5 MARCELLING Now showing-full line of Glen . 7196 1052 Dewey Ave. and-Son Jamboree at Mendon Prenuptial events included a Dry Clean ed e : 1 F INGER W AVES.. 50C Sweaters and Sweat Shirts L------....----l Ponds. Ideal weather helped to luncheon and shower by l\lrs. Ed­ a nd Pressed Zipper Fronts-All Colors -;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ make camping, hiking and cooking gar Lyons, a luncheon by Miss Ray's Sof-Oil Shampoos .,.. in the open a ple* ant e..xperience WHITE CLEANERS Men's Shirts $1.00 Mary Nugent and dinner at the & TAILORS A Specialty Sylvia Beauty Salon for everyone. lake given by business associates Men's Fancy Sox 25c pr The troop has held only two 292 DRIVING PARK AVE. 289 Eastman An.-GleD. _..., of the bride. Rose Beauty Shoppe Boys' Knicker Sox 25c pr Tuesday meetings during August The couple left on a Great Lakes GLEN. • We Call 4175 and Deliver l MO DEWEY A VE".-Glen. 8168 ANNOUNCING because many members have been cruise and will be at home at 89 25c SERVICE absent from the city. However, Glandale park after September 5. ANY GARMENT 59 next week, on September 6, weekly Glenwood 1900 CRAMER'S Cleaned & Pressed. . . C F inger Waves, Marcels meetings will be resumed in the GO TO EDOUARD'S. Special PHOTO WORK HAND PRESSING Lewiston Avenue Methodist Church sale of Wash Frock!!, guaranteed Shamp oos, H air Rinses JAMES C. CORBETT VELOX PAPBlt aDd at 7:30 p. m. tub fast, 2 for 95c. New Fall M anicuring and Arching funeral Director HAND P'B.IN'rBD This would be an appropriate ?'m~cl Tweed D1·csses, some with at DO e:nra char~e tim f b h . h . . Jackets, $2.98 and .~9.98. Our popu- ABSO-PURE All 25c Now e or oys w o WIS to JOm tIe1 . lar Sntinglo Bias Hip Costmne Private F uneral Home over ordinat"T WVl'tt Permanents $3 & · $5 troop to turn out, according to I Slips, in extra long and shmlow No &d4ittonal cha.r1e for Our O wn Studio Scoutmaster Stephen C. Pool, be- jproof, (£t $1.00. EDOUARD"S use of chapel cause a schedule of advancement Stl~IPI,~ DRES$ SEfOP: 1546 Cramer Drua Store · be" d 1 l,ake A 1. e., opposttc ll ngg ~: Cor- 532 LAKE AVE . DJIWBY at MAGEE e asses IS now mg arrange . 'ncrs.-Adv. OPEN TOMORROW! 11 (F rid ay, S ept. 2) Reasonable Prices CICANTIC SALE! SEl\lET- SOLVAY WANT ADS Prompt Service ELLIS FAUSEY Rates per insertion: 2c word, minimum charge 25c; no ads taken over FOR 30 DAYS ONLY telephone; cash or stamps must accompany ad; send to 25 B. Water St FRANK GYSEL BARBER SHOP 46 4 Birr S t. Glen. 6699-:M BUILDING LOTS $89 E 40-ft. Frontag e . . . _ co EXPERT Vacuum cleaner re- GUARANTEED repairs on all PLUIIlBING and HEA'l'IMG 255 E astman A venue and the best . g1·ade of pairs, all makes. Nine years Sib- makes of washing machines. New At Lyell & W egman Rds. ley's Hoover. Kelly, 165 Clay Ave. wringer rolls $6 a set complete and Men's and Women's R ochester Heig hts, Gates Glen. 3543. installed. Time payments if de- 21ST S AAnniveLrsarEy Hair Cutting 35c SEWING MACHINES over- sired. Ca!l Glen. 4141. Variety Act qUickly - t omorrow may COA L hauled, cleaned and adjusted, $1.00., Vacuum Cleaner Co., 616 Dewey be too late, as there will be a Children (under 12) 25c IV ariety Electric Shop, 516 Dewey A::..::.;,v;.:e·==~-==~--=-=~- SALE RUNNING FOR limited number sold at this ~~==~~~~;;;;~~ Ave. Glen. 4141. I DRESSMAKING CLASSES - 21 DAYS price. B. HEMENWAY _ Watches, Mrs. Jean Hamilton, 284 Albema:rle for FULL INFORMATION E Zl R ~ ~ clocks and jewelry repaired; prices St. has resu!"ed I?-er dress.making •Greate8t Bargains EYer . reasonable. Watch crystals 35c- cla~scs and Will nss•st you With your Offered In 21 Years write BROS. ICE CO. WHEN YOUR ELECTRIC 50c. 457 Lewiston Ave. en~lre wardrobe;. dresses, coats, BICYCLES-TRICYCLES Rahway Bldg. Co. IRON-TOASTER '"' suits and remodeling. Glen. 1941. INOO:&POltATED PAPERHA).l"uiNG- $6.00 per \uHY DISCARD GU~S, J<;TC. Incorporated CLEANER-WASHER room, including paper. Floor re- '" a garment on 801 DRIVI NG PARK AVE finishing. House painting. F. Ben- account of moth holes, torn places I TO\VNER BROS. 313 WILDER BLDG. etc. der, 160 Thun.-ton Rd. Gen. 2383-W. or bums. Bring them to American 179 LYELL AVENUE GLEN 446 447 Textile, 48 Eastman Ave. Glen. II 710 UNIVERSITY Telephone MAIN 5241 J • or Is Out Of Order pairs.E~T~~~~r~H~.~l~dcl~ Rebuilt vacuum cleaners of HAVE YOU tried our special 1~~~~~~~~! - A!V!E!N!U!E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the better t~ from $8 up, 1 Y.ear odorless cleaning fluid, 30c gal. de- rrrr------""7 Don't wait t o take I guarantee .wtth .each c}eaner. Time livered. Niblack and Eppinger, I it to t he repair shop! payments if _deSlred. Call Glen 4141 398 Ridge Road. Glen. 2311. or better still come and see them ::..:.,;::~~.:.:;...;;;;;::::..=-=:=::..;:==-==--­ yourself at 516 Dewey Ave. Open ~"'URNAPES:-Cleanc;d and re­ SIMPLY PHONE evenings till 7:30. pmrcd. Now IS the tlme to have :....:..:==.....:..:.::..:...... ;....:...:...:...;.______work done. Renner & Henry, 1312 GLEN.2604 FOR RENT-6 room upper Bos- Dewey Ave. Glen. 592. ton. Rent reasonab_le. Call after DRESSMAKING _ Alterations' Gr n We will call for it, repair it and 5 p. m. 257 Augustme St. made, reasonable prices. Mrs. Ger- return it to you in first class OFFICE TO RENT - Driving trude Banes, 267 Selye Terr. condition. Park _and ~ewey . Aves. Suitable UPHOLSTERING- New pieces ~or chiropodist, chiropractor, dane- made; old pieces recovered and re­ Repair!! on all makes of appli­ mg school, etc. Reasonable rent. paired. Lowest prices. Living anct>s at reaRonable prices. Glen 3100. 839 Dev.:ey Ave. room suites $60 up. Chair caning. FOR RENT-Desirable garage, Full line of cretonne suitable for EXPERT WIRING 415 Magee Ave. Glen. 735-R. draperies. Steko Upholstering, 126 LAMPS and SUPPLIES FOR RENT- 4 unfurnished, Steko Ave. Glen. 3712-M. heated, h~msekeeping rooms _in pri- w A N T E D _ Everyman and MYERS & STONEHAM vate family. Below A;ugustme St. 1women to bring that watch or clock 1 X-1 Tenth Ward Cour1er. Iwhich needs repairing to Anderson, 1517 Lake Ave. (d ownstairs) FOR RENT-Selye Terr., 73, 17 Pullman avenue. Work guar- At Wagg•s Oomezs five-room flat, new floors, sav-u- . antced. . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t~Ii~m~e~·-g~a~r~a~g=e-:.._$~3~0~. _____ I FULL LINE Fall Dresses. Smart, inexpensive, all sizes. Fitz­ H AVE YOUR NEW FUR­ gerald, 177 Brooks Ave. Genesee MATTHEWS NACE I N STALLED N OW! 2486-W. WANTED-Four ladies to sell I ALL MAKES OF FURNACES wonderful new fall line of nation- FURNACES CL EA NED AND REP AIRED. ally-known Maisonette frocks. Gutter and Conductor Work Pleasant work and good earnings. GLEN. D A (R ) ~c.ferences. B-2 Tenth Ward Cour- j ~------531 ----~~1458 ~~e~w~e~y~~v_e~n_n_e__ ~e~ar~--~ I~e~r.______li'or twenty years we have served Rochester a furniture -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.;.;;,_..;;;;~ RE-POSSESSED and re-condi­ as .-• tioned Cass w~1shing machines with store. During the ·past year we added a men's wear department, guarantee. Work and look like new. $25 to $40 cash. Variety and a shoe department. Now we are glad to be able to furnish the irby's Quality Mar et Vacuum Cleaner Co., 516 Dewey women of Rochester smart things to wear fl"Om the new women's Ave. Glen. 414~.:1.:..L..,=:---:::---: 1358 DEWE Y AVE. -We Deliver- GL EN. 71 and 72 -FOI{RENT - Nice furnished room, $:l week. Usc of telephone. the beaten path-enough so that you'll find our pnccs are a lot less I f:arage if desired. 39 Tacoma St. So be sure to come down and look at our brand new stocks of i WEEK-END SPECIALS FOR RENT-2 1completely fur­ nished fi·ont rooms for light house­ woinen's clever apparel. We ~n show you how to be :;;martly but keeping. 4,10 Ridgeway Ave. Use economically dressed. FRJt;sH of phone, heat and light, $5 week. HOJ\IE Glen. 5264-W. DI~ESSED FOW L • • • lb. 23c J.i'OR RENT-Knickerbocker, 144, Complete Line Special 01>ening Sale two furnished rooms for light DRESSES-59c to $5.95 FRESH HOME DRESSED housekeeping. Heat, light, phone, of Shoes All $2.95 to $6.00 reasonable. Glen. 1675-W. Hats $1 to $2.50 for BROILERS lb. 28c PRIVATE SCHOOL at 111 Birr Hosiery 25c to 69c School SaShoesle This on $1 75 • • • street for children, through 8th Underwear 39c to $1.19 Children Week Only • Grade, opens Sept. 19. Call Mrs. Parmele, Glen. 5562, for further in­ formation. HEAR THE VALENTE PROGRAM-FRIDAY AT 9:45 A. l\1., WHEC. ~~~~~RL~~~ Pork Chops lb. 21c FOR RENT-6 rooms, semi-de­ tached, ~35 month. 1864 Dewey LEAN-RINDLESS Ave. Glen. 1646. FOR RENT-2large front rooms nicely furnished. Gas range and SLICED BACON lb. 19c sink. Also garage. 104 Knicker­ V VALEN E, nc. bocker, near Dewey. CURTAJNS laundered, all kinds. 205-207 LYEI:L AVENUE - ~~T Ribs of Beef Stretched and pressed, tinted if de­ (Near Saratoga Avenue) • lb. 12c sired. Mrs. Florence Carroll, 4.52 • ~------..:~ Clay Ave. Glen. 2217. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection

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Vol. V. ROCHESTER, N. Y., SEPTEMBER 1:>, I9:J2 No.9

DE~10CRATS PLANNING MANY SHOES REBUILT Nursery School to he WHAT IS THE TREND? AQUINAS ELEVEN HAS MiLNE WILL PRESENT Fall merchandise in th< clotl1ing TO AID IN CAMPAIGN AT EXPOSJTION BOOTH Continued at Redeemer line, espcciallr dressPs, in most SEVEN GAMES LISTED HIS SUGGESTION FOR 'J.'eYJth \Vnnl I>Pmocrat1c \\'omen The Tenth Ward's shoe rebuild- A mu·sery school has been Tenth \Nard stores has lJE~I n al'l'iv- With about 125 candidates fight- held a busirw.:; nwcting last night ers had plenty to keep them busy upcn~!d by Ardagh Paget and Wini- ing very spasmodically and in some ing for places on the football team, SEWER CONSTRUCTION fred Border for children from two cases is not even an·iving. Whole- Aquinas Institute bids fair to have Although faced with the remon- to mnk0 plans for the coming cam- last week with their booth at the salers cannot supply tlw demands another banner ~.·ear in the gr·idiron strancc !ilcd 'l'uesday night, Coun­ paign and especially for getting out Exposition demanding all the at- to five y<·ars of age in the Club made upon them anran Church of the Redeemer. iug system from the raw product Johnny Sullivan and Mort Leary the propc rty owners and present headquo.rters eithc r in the form of every moment they could spare 'l'hi.., gchool is an out-growth of the manufacturer to the retailer is CXP<'Ct to have their eleven fully full details of his idea for laying a businc , mecting or card party, working for charity at their attrac- vacation school which was so sue­ wot'l·ied. prepared for the opening game on sewers in the lower.. Tenth Ward and on the third 1'uesd~y in one tive booth in the Indu~trial Build- cessfully conducted here this sum­ With a demand in excess of that October 1 with Brighton High area. of the districts. The district meet- ing at Edgerton Park. mer under the direction of :Miss anticipated, the manufucturers art\ School. The CounCJ1man states that he ings will he held in diff<:>rent dis- Th£> booth was probably as at- Paget, who has recently completed turning their wheels just as fast as Although nearly the entire first has a plan nea~ly ready for an­ tricts every month. tractivelr decorated and. as ~'~ell-1 her two years of ~ormal training. they can, anrl naturally it has been tt'am was graduated last June, nouncement w~1ch the .property .Mr•. Louise Hobinson reported arranged as any at the F.. xposJtJOn. A definite program is carried out a good thing for the working man. there is an abundance of material' owners may be mterested m and he for her p1cnic committee nnd it was I Full equipment for ~ modern shoe Ieach morning from 8:45 to 11:45 The wheels haw been accelerated from among the reser\·es of last proposes to pres()nt it to them at a 'oted to makP the outing an annual I ::;hop wa!< set up with a . colorful o'clock from ~londay to Friday, and this indu~try is doing its part vear and new candidates. meeting in the near future. Action affa·r, the date to b<' S<'t at the last b.ackgro~nd to attra~. p~bhc ntten- consist;ng of supervised play, in t~e far-rcac~ing ?a<·k-to-~orm:ll ,. The sch~dule this .year presents 1a~t.er that will ~epend upon the de.. meeting in th<:> Spring. l\lrs. Rob- t10n. n.l'tcha~l Perstktnt of Dcw.ey songs, stories, followed by a rest sentiment that 1:-; takmg hold m th1s a more difficult assignment than C!Slon uf the ptoperty ov."'llers, ac- inson was appointed by the presi- a.ve:1ue, president. of the as~ocm- period and the serving of a light country. last year, including seven games Icord.ing to ~lr. Milne: dent, :O.lrs ..Joan Lynn Schild, to rep- tJon, eA}H'?ssed himself as ht?hly lunch. A charge of fifty cents a With the brPak ill weathPr about against some of the best high Hts plan: he estimates, wo~d rf'sent ihe club on tlw committee of pleased Wlth the results obtamed week fo1· each child is asked to fur- te11 days agu, then· was a hurried school elevens of Western New mean a savmg of about $100,000 m the Social Agenl·ics for Helief. from the shoe rebuilding exhi~ition. nh;h cqtupmcnt and make the school search for fall dresses, which really York. The Exposition Park pad· the cost. It has the approval of the lm.teatl of H dh:trict ca,·d party Nearly 700 Rochester chtldren self-supporting. ,A.ll parents inter- started much of the tl'ouble. 0£ dock will be the home grounds State so that it can be worked out this month, ml'mbN·s will attend: benefited by _the e..-xhibition since I ~sted may get in touch \vith l\Iiss oourse, the returu to summet· tt on the golf links orphanages and charitable societies I The following new books have cial conditions improve. of the Lakeshore Country Club to supply the workmen with plenty been added to the Jackson Circulat­ WIZARDS CHAMJ>IOX Sunday morning and after a hard to do. Tenth Warders who worked ing Library, 325 Dri\oing Park ave­ Johns Hopkins College The Wizards' Indoor baseball . . T h W d El d tu<;:::le thC' Crcec soldiers were vic- at the booth, besides l\lr. Persikini, nue.: team defeated the Locust A. c., 9- . MISS Louise Packard, accompa- ent ar ers ecte tol;ious. Colgan and Fleming were Michael Schia,·o, James I.o Bad l\lan's Trail, Eli Colter; · h' f "T rued by her mother, Mrs. W. H. 3 , i or the c h amptonR 1p o o- 1 turnrd in th<' b<'st cards for Greece l\lanto, Sam La Russa and Angelo Wanted Love, E. Bedford; Xight 1 p B h Offi coma Playground." The airtight I Packard of ~ Magee avenue, mo- I • ayne eac cers and Gallag-h<'r and Gennett starred Yolpe. At Lost End, Geo. Chamberlain; .,. b hi d tored to Baltimore over the week- d e f ense of th(' ,, tzarc1 s e n 1 for Charlotte. The White Lady, Grace Livingston , · · · h" f th end to make arrangements for her Ele<"tion of officers last week at fne teams lined up as follows: Hill; J."cnccd Water, Ceo. W. Og- Fulev R s1x-h1t p1tc ' mg won or e I t t th J hn H k' ·u d' Payne Beach resulted in another ,. · t f h't en rv o e o s op ·ms J.ue 1· \\ IZards. Hobertsou go our I s l s" h I I te thi th M' firt>ece-C'olgan, E. .Janes, w. den; The Silver Star, Jackson · · f th ca c oo a r s mon . .1: ISS term as mayor fur Walter Baumer Tuxedo Season Approach mcludmg two home runs or e p k d . f fi · · 1 Jali('S, Cooner, Behn•dt, Habel, I . Gr<'go1-r; 'I'he Night Club Lady, An- . · ac ar IS one o ve or SIX gtr s of Raines park. .Mr. Baumer is also Flrmir.g and Bayhutt. Charlotte- Noted by Society Shop thony Abbot; Fair Lady, 1\Iaj. Ed- wmners. Iacccp t e d b y the f amous medi ca 1 president of the Pay11e Beach As­ Donuhur. Gould, l'C'rry, Bennett,! ginton; llurdy Gurdy, Margaret - -- college for matriculation with the sociation which directs activities at Hr.gan, Whaley, r;allagher and'· No\v that. the season ~or tuxedoR 'Houston; Keep! r of the Keys, E. D. Man's Love; Clovl'n Footed Angel, class starting this Fall. the summer colony. 0. P. Guinan 1\facKenziP. lis app~oa~lung, :he Society Clean- Higgs; '!'win Lights, S. W. Bassett; 1\I. Dekobra. Graduated from Wells College of Pierpont street was elected vice­ ets, Tm~01s and ~ux Shop of Dewey Unchnrtecl Sr1.1, R. Loring; Riding last June, Miss Packard had com- president and H. G. Wedel of Sum­ . • avenue rs prepm:mg to outfit Tenth the Rang<', L. A. Keating; Whisp- Join Our Library pleted the regulation four year mit Grovo park is one of three new No. 41 P. J. ~. Hofdmg 1 \V~rdersfortheirformaloc?aruons. ering \'allt>y, R. O. Case. You'll find the new books at course in three· years. Conse- directors. , • • Thrs_ company makes a spectalty. of 1 Hazard of thC' ,Hills, c. N. Buck; Jackson's as fast as they come out; quently her standings readily Season s First Meeimg rentmg tu.:-e~os as well. a:s ~elhng The Fountain, Chas. l\Iorgan! This GOO books to select from at one of gained her the honor of being ac- ~hem, ~unnshmg everyth~ng mclu~- Thing Called Freedom, H. Reckey; the most up-to-date neighborhood cepted by Johns Hopkins. Miss WINDOW SHADES l'a "f nt 1\ •1ch<>r~;' Association of mg :,;hirt~, collars and ttes. Socr- Lark Ascending, .M. ,V. La Roch; libraries in Rochester. Clean, san­ Packard's preparatory training was I . . No. 41 Srh 1ul holds its first meet- et~· Shop features on!~ formal out- Mother India; Old Dark House, J. itary covers are assured because we at the Columbia School in Roches- You c~n buy wm~ow shades m wg of the ""r.son at the srhool to- fit>: of the newest des1gn. Briestley; No Such Girl, v. Hurst; change th<'m every time the book ter. Her father is owner of the your neighborhood m any color, c "1' , start'n" t two o'clock. 1\lr!'. '" ---- - Four \\rives, C. Keith; Dragon in is issued. Greeting carcls for every Packard Coal Co. material, or size, that you may re­ Artl'ur Lohwat r \\ill preside. \QlTI"'"A-" ALU~r"·r1 'lEh·r quire, at very reasonable prices­ • "' ~ ' ~• •• I!. Harness, S. Gluck; Woman of occasion. \Vm. H. Jackson, Jeweler, I ~ Blat che Thompson of the ( • 'OR "'E SON T J PLA.:\ F :-- ,A 1 North, Mnrgar<'t Brenor; Good 325 Dri-.ing Park Ave.-Adv. a few of which are quoted below. C'it) "":or-mal ~cl ool will speak on XOTICE Aquinas Inrtitute Alumni Asso­ Regulation size shade (3' x 6') 'Building th (Hid's Library." ------lllanchard, Florists, of 48 Lake made to order on your own roller ciation m~t nlonday night to make T' < ~ ••'nl I» t•· is under the direc­ avenue have resumed their fall I as follows: ' ' :plans for th<:: coming season. It is RIVIERA FEATURE REVIEW t Pn of ~1 . 'M rton Frrcll?l'ick and schedule of hours. The store is now Dead Finish Hollanv<•od, they say, chcr· new Dresses arrit•ing daily, solid ' Fri.-Sut. - "Skyscraper Souls" ishes the hope that some day a di- colo1-.q, ancl travel tweeds, at $2.9S, Shades reversed ·-----·20c each "\ HOLE OR SHANK END lwith ·wnrrrn William, and"Flames" rector will look up from his potato $3.98, $5.00 and $9.90. Full-fashion Shades called for and delivered !with ,Johnny Mack Brown. ~~alad and notice hct· prgflle. "What Hose, 59c pair. Special Women's 1 in eight hours. W. H. Bellinger, Sun.-Mon·.-Tues. _ "What Price Pri~e Hollywood" unfolds the yarn Hose, 25c pair. Edoua?'d's Sample 11274 Dewey Ave. at Seneca Pkway. AM lb. 13c 1 press Shop, 1546 Lake Ave., oppo· 'I Gl -Ad • Hollywood" with Constance Ben- of JUS~ such a. one- -the y':rn or the SLte Wagg's Corne1·s. en. 2789· · v. nett and Low£>11 Sherman, and poor httle wmtress who nse~ from f'O~ELES' "\Vinner 'l'akr All" with James cold cuts to a Rolls-Royce wtth the WLLf~D • 9c Cagney ancl Marion Nixon. celerity of a ml•t<'or. . Run.-1\lon.-Tues. Review The producer wl10 talks Ill terms WICHMAN•s FOR DRUGS Adding nnothf'r characterization of millions; the tem}leramental star Two Licensed Pharmacists in attendance at all times to OAST&NG to the variety he has already whose tantrums are as much a part compound your prescription just as your doctor orders. using only the purest and most potent drugs. brought to th£> screen, James Cag- of her show as her dose-ups; the D • lb. 2 c ney comes to the theater today /n dilector \\ho \\ouhl like Lo pruducc the role of a pugilist ,vith Park the Book of Genesis in modem FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS avenue aspirations in his latest dress; the motley conglomeration 25c 100 $1.00 YELLOW 0 BO S pk. bskt. 15c Warner Bros. picture, "Winner of men and women existing in Take All." Hollywood-all are depicted un­ COLGATE'S ASPIRL~ OVALTINE STO TOMATOES basket 17c C'agney is seen a~ an up and com- der the glaring light of authenticity Tooth Paste TABLETS ing prize fighter whose health suf- -and lampooned. 64c Kvaft' s V elveeta Cheese 2 for i5c fers as the result of dif'sipation. I Tl~e galaxy of player~ who lend 39c Going to a rest home in N'ew :Mex- admirable support to Mtss Bennett 17c 5 BARS D hdou ~ C'heese Food-Smooth as Velvet ico to recuperate he meets a for- as she ele\·ates herself from a MOD~SS PALMOLINE mer night club Pntertainer with Brown Derby Restaurant waitress whom he falls in love. Returning j t? ~he :ankin? star in Ho~lywood PINT SOAP WATC OR ANNOUNCEMENT 1 to New York to mal'e his come-back d1sbngmshcs 1tself, respectively. Norwegian 19c In nur d\'(•rti• cment in the next Courier regarding some­' 11ttempt, he meets a society girl BOX thing entirely new and different in food products. COD LIVER 25c who re?ards him as. a new form of II PINT ' 11 LaBelle Apparel Shoppe on, II E fROSTED FOODS entflrtammrnt. Jtm, however, RUBBING $1.00 , takes lwr seriously and decides to ' New fall dresses are coming in NUJOL becom<' h<'r equal, going in for a every day from New York. Styles SOc ALCOHOL IJl£8! rC'-mncle nose and ear, an etiquette are the latest, approved for the sea­ teacher and Fifth avenue tailors. son, in large and small sizes. Also NONE BETTER 19c 63c BOYS AND GiRI..S He is brougl!t to realize his mis- Nazareth and MN·cy High uni­ Sat:e tl•o lal•els from Libby'" Eraporated Milk take in one of the fa!VC'r scrf'ened. collars and cuffs at $8.95. Altera­ 13c pint 25c quart lOc pint ("onstance Bennett is starred in tions free of charge. LaBelle Ap­ "What Pri<'c Hollywood," farcical pare! Shoppe, 1617 Lake Ave. Glen. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT :md ke~>nly penetrating picture of 4152. Open evenings.-Adv. Wichman rug o. THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE COURIER 858 DEWEY AVE. cor. DRIVING PARK AVE. DRIVING PARK at DEWEY AVES. 'VILL BE PUBLISHED THURS., SEPT. 29 Free .I GLEN. IPreacriptions called We Deliver-Phones: Glen. 1182-1183-1184 Delivery i 970 or 969 for and delivered Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 2 ROCHESTER, ~- Y., SEPTE~IBBR l a, 19:12 Tenth Ward Courier

Features ~,._.tl»iwe .. Adults 25c Church News 2Always f'( IV IE R~ Children l Oc (;race :tl. E. The Shepard Class will hold their first month!)· meet­ 2 DELIVERIES FRIDAY -SATURDAY PHONE TO~IGH 'l' (TH UJ{:'.) FRIDAY-SA Tl' RDA Y ing in the church parlor, ~londay 1'0:\1 BROWN in WARREN WILLIAMS in evening, September 19. Mrs. DAILY GLEN. 1454 11 11 'l'hompson nntl her group is in SPECIALS 'BROWN OF CULVER' Sicyscraper Souls charge. Mrs. Sidney Shears is and l'cggy ~ha nnon in president of this class. BROOKFIELD 11 11 and Johnny . 1//1 Hotel Continental ) lack Brown m The l\li,;~ionary Society will hold CLEARBROOK Swifts Premium a "Big ~lystery'' on Thursday eve­ SUl".-:\ION .-TUES. CLOVERBLOOM ning, September· 2!J. Mrs. Arthur 22c Constance Bennett-Lowell Sherman in 15c Cutclitre and her committee are SMOKED HAM making inte1·esting plans. ROLL BUTTER - OVENIZED- The Fourth Quarterly Confer- (2 lbs. to a. customer) with ------1 ence will be held at Grace Church James I on 'I'Ul'Sday, September 20, with a BONELESS Cagney supper meeting. Dr. Earl D. Shep­ TENDER anl will have charge. 18c 25c NIXON JUICYS TEAK RIB ROAST MARION• Sunday, September 18, as Rally ~~~~~~_ _~ _~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~__ ~~___a~n~ d ~~ Day.Till' 'l'lwre.Men's willClass be specialwill observe music Just try one ! U.S. STEER BEEF and an addrc,;s by John Thirtle. Class com·enes 10 to 11 a. m. and HAVE YOU TRIED OUR DELICOUS CUBE STEAKS?- RENT YOUR TUXEDO an in,·itation is extended to all men 1\'hcre the latest styles are ob- $3 so not identifi£>d with other Bible 1497 ' tainable. Shirt, collar and tie dass£>s to attend. indudl•d for ·-·--·-·-·---·----- • ESTER PURE FOOD SHOP Dewey Ave. Any Garment i{edt•emer Lutheran- Vacation Cleaned & P ressed 59c Glen. 5538 time is over and all the members Society Cleaners, Tailors & Tux Shop and fri£>nds of thk in Rochester, by send­ Renner & Henry Co. All kinds of SA!\DWICHES and LIGHT LUNCHES fr·iends. By H. S. Russell ing a large number of Sunday :Mr. and 1\lrs. O'Loughlin left on Plumbing and Heating :331 UIDG EWAY AYE. (Near Dewey) We are entering the fall and win­ 1312 Dewey Ave. Glen. 692 School tt'nchcrs to the Depart- a motor trip through Canada. ter seasons when radio is at its best ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ mental Conferences at .Mt. Hor After October 1 they will be at -not only from the standpoint of .:: Church. Four l£>aders from North home at 433 Lyell avenuP. natural conditions but in the qual- r------­ ity and quantity of programs Church will as~ist in these confer­ WADES 25c .B~~gJY broadcast. Football, world series )) ences: Alden Clark, in the Young (( ARDS The Black and White Lunch baseball, wonderful soloists, orches­ EVERYTHING 25c Peoples' Department; .Mrs. Alden H ENNA PACKS -SOc Room opened for the first time this tras, bands, great events-and­ FOHMERLY WARD-TO:\IPKI N:'::i Clark, Senior Department; .i\lrs. El­ election. week at 331 Ridgeway avenue. For PER:\IAXENTS ---$2.50 up mer C. Forest, Junior High School To get the most from these pro­ GLE~. 5824 (Complete ) the present it will be open only grams our radio receivers should . D('partmo1t; nnd l\lrs. Elizabeth J. 296 Driving Park Ave. RADIO and ELECTRIC SERVICE from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., but later be in first class condition-here are ':\!iller, in the Junior Department. it is hoped to have it open through­ a few things to do .that will help On Wednesday evening, at the them give their be~ . SUPPLIES and REPAIRS I out the day. It is managed by mid-wrek servi<;e, the matter of Check the aerial and lead in­ ELMER G. WILLIS Frank Grinnan, who has been at the clean and tighten all joints and con­ Christian Education \vill be dis­ F URNACES CLEANED Hardware, Paints, ' Vindow Glass, etc. soda fountain in the Rogers I. G. nections-if the aerial is old and cussed, those who attend the Mon­ AND REP AIRED WE 455 RIDGE ROAD A. Store. badly corroded, replace it-the cost P HONB day night conferences contributing of material won't be great. Re- DELIVER AT DEWEY AVE. Roofi ng, Gutters, Conductors GLEN. 5129 to the discussion on Wednesday ---- place window strips- they soon cut holding meetings planning for the through when windows are raised '64 Austin St. Glen. 5792 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;,;;;.;;;.;;;;;;.;;:;~~;;;;;;;;;~- night. On Thursday, Presbyterian work of the coming season. These and lowered on them. Day, meetings will be held at Cen­ Check the ground connection­ Glenwood 1900 lOth Ward Beauty Shop tral Church, with n dinner for men groups \viii all come together on this is important-file the water ONE WEEK SPECIAL- Operator- "THEO"-formerly with at 6:15 at that church; a dinner Saturday aftemoon, September 17, pipe clean and bright at the clamp 60c (12 Exposure) FILi\L--35c beauty shop on Dewey Ave. JAMES C. CORBETT for women will take place at Brick at the home of 1\lr. and Mrs. Alden and have the clamp tight-don't F rt>e de\·t>Joping when prints 374 Pullman Ave. Glen. 2214-W Clark, 70 Harvington dri\'e, to clear just take a tum of wire around Funeral Director Church; and one for Young People the pipe and expect anything but ar e ordered their plans, and make any neces­ Private Funeral Home PERl\IANEN'I'S at First Church. In the evening, noise from such a joint. sary changes, so that there may be If Karl~ Photo Service $3.50 and $5 Dr. William P. Merrill of ~ew York your tubes have seen a year No additional charge for or more of service replace all of 399 Emerson St. Glen. 6825 JUNIORS $3.00 City, '"ill address a mass meeting no O\'erlapping of work among ~he use of chapel various young people's organiza­ them-if the pocketbook won't Require no finger waves of Presbyterians at Central Church; stand this just now have the tubes 532 LAKE AVE. .Absolutely guaranteed Friday ";ll be Interdenominatio;al tions. tested and replace the poorest one In connection with ~ IDay, and group meetings will be or ones. r------.... If the radio has seen two or three Lexington Beauty Shop ------·------· held at the Church of the Reforma- years' service its tuning stages !111•••••••••••- tion, Grove street, afternoon and need aligning- this operation re­ 381 Lexington A ,·e. Glen. 3546 ABSO-PURE evening, with dinner at 6:15 p. m. stores a radio's distance getting Finger Wa\ing I ANNOUNCEl\IENT The climax of the week will come ability. Prices for this operation And 2\larcelling ____ 25c vary for different models and by with Rally Day on Sunday, Sep­ makes-your sernce man can quote From 10 n. m. to 6 p . m. tember 25, when the theme for the you a price. Reg. $5.00 O KATHRYN E. KEHR PERliANENT__ .. _,_$" ~.5 .c service will be "Life More Abun­ One item I failed to mention in of dant." At the morning service, connection with the check up of the aerial-that is the test of the light­ those who attend the Presbyterian ning aiTester when such a device is SEMET- SOLVAY THE OPENING OF Young People's Conference at Au­ used. 'fo test this instrument turn CICANTIC SALE! rora will tell of their experiences. the radio on, tune it to a local sta- The 1932 delegates were Eleanor , tion and turn the v.olume low­ FOR 30 DAYS ONLY tDANCING SCHO OL ~ then disconnect the ground post of COKE Herrle, Harriet Miller, William the lightning arrester. If the radio BUILDING LOTS $89 SATURDAY';-SEPT 17 Muir and Gordon Steinfeldt. increases its volume when this is 40-ft. Frontage ... and the best grade of On Thursday afternoon, Septem­ done, the lightning arrester is At Lyell & Wegman Rds. ber 22, the Women's Society of faulty and must be replaced. Many Children's Classes cases of weak reception have been Rochester Heights, Gates {3 to 16 yrs. of age) North Church 'vill meet in the Par­ traced to old, leaky lightning ar­ COAL ish House for the first meeting of resters. Act quickly- tomorrow may Special Younger Set the fall season. Mrs. Emm'a Het-1 be too late, as there w111 be a Ballroom Classes zler will lead the devotions and Holy Rosary indoor team, cham- limited number sold at thJB price. HE R New Classes Organizing Mrs. Theodore G. Clement v.;n dis- pions of the Catholic League, were cuss the topic: "Changing Condi- James Cagney, above, expertly feted last night at the annual ban- for FULL INFORMATION BROS. ICE CO. for Beginners tions in Chosen." Reports of the dons the boxer's toga for the lead quet of the league held in St. An­ write Dining Tent conducted by the So- in "Winner Take All," one of two drew's Hall. The team was pre­ INCORPORATED Special Classes Rahway Bldg. Co. ciety at the Rochester Exposition features at the Riviera Theatre on sented with the trophy emblematic For All Boys 1 Incorporated will be given. Sunday, 1\londay and Tuesday. The of the championship. Bishop Jolm 801 DRIVING PARK AVE. 313 WILDER BLDG. STUDI0-461 Lewiston Ave. During the present week, the ex- other half of the double bill is Francis O'Hern and Police Chief ecutivc committees of the various "'What Price Hollywood1" starring Kavanaugh were among the Telephone MAIN 5241 GLEN. 446 or 447 Phone-GLENWOOD 838 1 young people's organizations are Constance Bennett. speakers. a•E:iDBI!IIillCE:EI&•••r Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection Tenth Ward Courier ROCHES'fER, ~- Y., SEPTEMBER 1:), 1932 PAGE3

WEEK-END SPECIALS Boneless FRESH HAM • 13c School Shoes llack agnin now come the time­ The Bills Cia:;::; of girls enjoyed 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Goodland of for Boys & Girls Fresh Dressed FOWL • • 19c honored election booths to sit on their Annual House Party at the Augu:stinc street spent the past the street cornHs until after the Wilbur cottage at Shore Acre:s on few days with .Mr. and Mr:s. ,J. :\lor- Must be comfortable and Tender POT ROAST • • 16c ~ovcmber elections. Protests of the Lake. ell of Xunda, N. Y. lot~!/ wearing. . . . That's newspaper colummsts and civic­ 1nhy ..llothers a.re fitting Home Grown ...lb. !lc The Fellowship Class of young GRAPES...... mindecl individuals have proved of Mrs. Morris D. Knapp of Lake their child I'en in Brown­ NUCOA Nut Margarine ...... l!lc no avail and the little grey booths manied folks spent the week-end ~\·cnue entertained Tuesday at bilt Tuf-Flex Shoes . . at Lime LakE'. A. 0. Bessey is luncheon at the Century Club for 1 arf' coming out of their camping For health and wear at WE CARRY ARPEAKO grounds in Colvin street for the teacher of this class. l\lrs. Daniel .Moore of Albuquerque, lowest nriceN. I•'RUI'l' .J AUS CHICI\EN ROLL sec·orul time.: this year. . . . For N. M., who is spending a month some time now, eriticism bas been Emmett Schnepp of Lakeview with her· mother, Mrs. Marsden B. . ' Ileveled at, the election commis- park will leave this l<'r·iday to begin Fox of Seneca parkway. evons Cash Market j ~ioner, on the grounds that the his studies at the Albany Law 1 '125 LAKE AVE. We Deliver GLENWOOD 305 booths represent a financial extrav- School. . Ridgemont Women's Golf Asso- agance as well as being • architec- ciation held a bridge luncheon yes- TWO CASH DELIVERIES DAILY tural liabilities, and in some in- Allison Montague of Augustine terday at one o'clock for members !'tanct's, tratlic hazards. Thecommis- street will leave this week to enter; and guests. sioncr partially acknowledges the Dartmouth College. Richard ::\l~n­ The Shoe illustrated is a ach of say the motorist was rendered al~ Coats, lined and itttcrlined, $8.95. -----. most speechless. Sheer Chiffon, Full-fashion thread park has been spending several tbln'l" in I'Vl'rl the OHMt -o-- silk Hose, 65c pr. Edouarcl's Sam- days in New York City. fil()d<·dt t:irC'um~tam·c·~. TRY HOWELL'S BAKED GOODS ple Dress Shop, 1546 Lake A11e., op­ Day and night ~•·rvice 'I'he four-year old son of Morris posite Wagg's Corners. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Kirby, for­ CVI'ry •lay in tlw yt'ur. Schollnick, owner of the Variety hardly the best method of encour­ merly of Dewey avenue, are now ~i~~~~:~~H~~~~D)l~!.?._~-~-~-~~ ...... _, _____ ...... - .. 20cdof.. Vacuum Cleaner Co., and a play- aging him to meet his obligations residing in Ridgeway avenue. FRIED CARES (plain ~r sugal·ed) ...... 15c doz. mate of. the same age accom- JOS. J. BUCKLEY and the sooner this provision of the DOUGHNUTS (jelly, cream, 'glaized, plain) ... 20c doz. FUNERAL DIRECTOR plished something Tuesday that t~ot bill is revised thP. better it will Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Dowler, for­ many g•·own·ups would find diffi-~ 796 DEWEY AVE. be for the general welfare of the merly of Dewey avenue, are now cult. They left their homes in Sui- Tolophono Glenwood 4906 country, in our humble opinion. residing in Ridge road. livan stre•·t, in the Joseph avenue section, at nine o'clock in the morn­ -o- A.s a "build-up" for "Bring 'Em We Furnith Netional C••k•h ing and traveled on foot to Mr. Back Alive," Ed 1\Iay, Riviera ALICIA SHOPPE Schollnick's shop on Dewey avenue r~~IRETURNJNG TO SCHOOL Theatre manager, last week con­ CLEARA~CE SALE opposite Emerson street without ceived the iden of displaying the Big bargains on our tables at anything except sheer luck to guide t WATCH n TO TAKE UP STUDIES two bears that hnd gained such no­ 25c-38c-59c TENTH WARD them. The younglrters took six toriety recently, when one of them 1488 Dewey at Ridgeway REPAIRING fr The annual back-to-school move- hours to cross the city and r.eed­ Glen. 4348 for Hairdressin& ti bit a boy. However, t}le bruins COURIER H. j:li ment will strike the Tenth Ward less to say the parents had some Specializing on complete W1 as elsewhere during the next week anxious moments, for they had no were securely encased in wire net- r------, F. R. METZINGER O\ crhauling frum the small-~ . idea of the intentions of their four­ ting. The idea "took" and ELLIS FAUSEY est baguc~h· wrist ~·atch to or two. Among those lea,,ng town a crowd of youngsters, with not a Editor and Publisher year old offsprings. Police had the complicated spht second to pursue their studies during the few grown-ups as well, was almost BARBER SHOP !industrial chronometer, or ~ . . been notified and were conducting the fin1•st railroad watch. commg scholastic year are: constantly. in attendance. The ani- 255 Eastman Avenue 25 South Water St. n diligent search. .Nonchalantly the mal picture drew exceedingly well Men's and Women's · Miss Marie Boylan, daughter of two walked into the Variety store at the box office. . • . Manager Hair Cutting 35c Main 5412 Satisfaction Guaranteed jj .Mr. and .i\Irs. John P. Boylan of about three o'clock in the after- May "has the flare," as they say, ,__ _,c..,h-.il..,d.,r.-en-..;(,.u•n..,de..,r,...;.l2-..)-.25;,;c.___. 5 p. OPE:-J IWI to Yale University on error method... ~ fi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 • 8 ty S 1 September 29. ---Q- S Horace Hart, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Summer is gone even though the 28tY EastmanVIa eauA n.-Glen. a86M-.T on Clarence E. Hart of Seneca park- calendar indicates that a new sea- IF !YOU CAME TO THE EXPOSITION Finger Waves, Marcels lway, to Harvard University on Sep- son d oe.s no t arr1ve· unt"ll 1 a te r thi s Shampoos, Hair Rinses , tember 26. month. The closing of the Roch- We hope you saw and were convinced of the difference in Manicuring and Arching I J William Cucci, son of Mrs. Mauro ester Exposition, the return of workmanship and materials in shoe rebuilding. For further proof AH 25c Now lCucci of Emerson street, to Har- youngsters to school, the bov.ling ------_,; vard Law School on September 26. leagues getting under way to dis­ of our claims, we suggest you try a re-building job by a master .-:;;.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:~ Howard 11. Lum, son of Mr. and place the golf toumaments, the re­ Mrs. Howard M. Lum of Augustine turn to town of most of the vaca­ shoe rebuifder. See oqe of the shoe rebuilders listed belo~. T~~: PLUMBER street, to Wharton School of Fin- tionists and the switch from straws CASS & LOYSEN ance on September 18. to felts are only a few of the in­ INCORPORATED George Seel, son of Mr. and Mrs. dications of the start of a new 700 PAIRS ~ROCHESTER-MASTER' REDEEM 171 RAVINE Paul Seel of Seneca parkway, to season. OF SHOES YOUR 25c AVENUE Clen. 530 Culver Military Academy (left this ---Q- ,_.,..,._.,______~ week). Will Maine be ejected from the Were rebuilt by mem­ COUPON bers of our association '~ 1 Richard Hardenbrook, son of Union or will she merely revert to with any of the master Mrs. E. R. Hardenb1·ook of Lake the category of an ordinary state free of charge for various ' RE-BUILDERS ' WEEK-END SPECIALS avenue, to Phillips Exeter Academy and her political complexion no charitable institutions at shoe rebuilders listed on September 18. longer be the basis for forecasting the Exposition. ASSOCIATION here. ORANGES ...... _..... 1c ea. Ernest Turner, son of Mr. and the national polls? Ask any good Golden Bantam Mrs. Milo I. Turner of Magee ave- Democrat. ' CORN ·-··.. -- ...... 12c doz. nue, and Jerry Dutcher, son of Mr. ---Q- J. LO MANTO QUALITY SHOE REPAm HIGH GRADE SHOE POTATOES ...... " ... -10c pk. and Mrs. Arthur G. Dutcher of Sen- The two cent tax on checks, it REBUILDER eca parkway, to Dartmouth College seems to us, has already proved one 701 Lake Ave. 825 Dewey Ave. 348~ Driving Park A 'fe. APPLES ··-·--····---...... 10c pk. on September 22. of the most impractical and ill-con­ at Glenwood M. Schiavo, Prop. Cor. Dcwcy-S. La Ruua Sweet Bruce Crabbe, son of Mr. nnd sidered prodsions of the extrae>rdi- POTATOES, ---.... 2 lbs. 5c Mrs. Samuel L. Crabbe of Maple- nary tax-raising bill which Con- VOLPE BROS. Shoe Rebuilding Shop MODERN SHOE REBIDLDER 'S ECONOMY wood avenue, to Loomis School, gress adopted earlier this summer PETE Windsor, Conn., on September 20. People arc beating the tax by pay- 1316 Dewey A\·enue I 1438 Dewey A ve.-1\1. Pcrsikini Fruit & V egctable Store Louis Scinta, son of Dr. and Mrs. ing their bills in cash, and in some Anthony C. Scinta of Lake avenue, instances, by not paying their bills LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF THE ROCHESTER MASTER SHOE REBUILDER~ 518 DEWEY AVE. to the Choate School at Walling- at all. Charging a man for the ASSOCIATION IN OUR WINDOWS-IT'S YOUR GUARANTEE OF A GOOD JOB Opp. Emerson St. • ford, Conn., on October 1. , privilege of paying a bill seems I.~======::!J Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection

PAGE4 ROCHESTER. N. Y., SEPTEMBEH 15, 1932 Tenth Ward Courier

FOR CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES, Take Advantage of Our Fine SHOE RE-BOTTOMING SERVICE

HA'l' CLF.A~ERS 3·t6Yz Driving Park Ave. ERVICE and GLEX. 5:il6 We Deliver /or AFETY plus AVINGS CRAMER'S VISIT S PHOTO WORK VELOX PAPER and HAND PRINTED at no extra charge over ordin&~y W'011t • Our Own Studio Cramer Drug Store HAVE YOUR SHOES REBUILT LIKE NEW DEWEY at MAGEE I8'f'7"-B INVENlCO TriE !'fiOMOGRAPHo 40 Exchange St. MAIN 1450 DEWEY AVE. (Opp. Genesee Valley Trust Co.) 1879 763 Look for Rl·d Neon Sign Kolb's Toggery Shop ,.-tiC. IH(ANDJ;~CEHT LAMP AriD TAILORING and MEN'S WEAR COMPLeTE. ~3'11;;M OF 1282 DEWEY AVE. Pls>TRIBOnON OF ELt:S'eOPE Tb Shaker-knit Coat Sweaters-$5 Wednesday, September 14, the ru1-! FIT INTO THE SMALLEST 'PRESENT MOVING SWEAT SHIRTS__ 75c to $1 ,.-liE fORM OF f'leTURE~ nual student campaign drive was 1 SHIUTS & SHORTS__ 25c ea. 'e011'0N HAs:' 'TAKEN OUI OVER A 1HaJSAND explained. t.,harles Loth, assistant CLOTHES BUDGET SUITS TO OIWER--$30 up ~~fl. A\ll:NT5' IN fH19 COUHTRYo manager, will take active charge of the campaign which will open .Mon- NOW IS 'l'HE TIME TO . EdiSOI\ day, September 19. The band also Informal Dinner Dresses HAVE YOUR COAT RELINED played several•selcctions. $2.95--$3.95 ANY GARMENT 59 HE 9AID"6E-NIUS' IS' OME 1"ENTH INSPIRATION The first edition of the Jo-.Mar Cleaned & Pressed . . . C At-\D tiiNE:. 1"ENffis VERSPIRATION" will appear l<'riduy, September 30. Returns of the student elections the Wool School and Sport, Dresses HAND PRESSING preceding day will be printed in WANT ADS this issue. $2.95 Rates per insertion: 2c word, min1mum charge 25c; no ads taken oTer Student council elections were telephone; cash or stamps m•st accompany ad; send to 25 s. Water St. held Thursday at a l~orum meeting. Afternoon Dresses, $3.95 & $5.95 Each term a representative from 1 EXPERT Vacuum cleaner re- GUARANTEED repairs on all each home room is elected to the Short-Crowned pairs, all makes. Nine years Sib- makes of washing machines. New Forum, which is th<' larger govern- 1 YelYet-Trimmed PUMPS ley's Hoover. Kelly, 165 Clay Ave. wringer rolls $6 a set complete and ing body. !<'rom. the Forum, sev"n 1 TURBANS Glen. 8548. . st II d Ti " to accompan~ --:=-=------m a e · me pa:rments if de- cabinet members are chosen, the and the Fall SEWING MACHINES over- sired. Call Glen. 4141. Variety Front-Trimmed Outfit hauled, cleaned and adjusted, $1.00. Vacuum Cleaner Co., 516 Dewey other five being selected from the Sport Hats at Variety Electric Shop', 616 Dewey Ave. student body at large. ':)y Ave. Glen. 4141. DRESSMAKING CLASSES _ Norman Nadel will continue as S1.79 $3.9;) l B. HEMENWAY - Watches, Mrs. Je:m Hamilton, 284 Albemarle editor-in-chief of the Jo-Mar this f cl9cks and jewelry repaired; prices jSt. has resu!Iled ~er dres~making semester. William :Muir will re- Cotton Slips for every day wear fi9c reasonable. Watch crystals 35c- classes and mil assist vou With your place M . . . h SICK RADIOS 50c. 457 Lewiston Ave. 1cn~ire wardrobe; dresses, coats, 1 an~n 0 gi1 vte, w 0 '~as PAPERHANGING 1 suits and remodeling. Glen. 1941. graduated m June, as managing • 6 00 CURED PROMPTLY room, includi~g pape~ $Fioor ~~I HA':'E YO!J trie_d our special editor. Ele~nor Van D_euson is to finishing. House painting. F. Ben-l ~dorless cle~mng fiwd, 30c g~l. de- be copy editor, replacmg Robert I and PROFESSIONALLY der, 160 Thurston Rd. Gen. 2833-W. lll\•erc~. Niblack and Eppmger, Ottman of the June gx·aduating • • --==------·------'---'---- 898 R1dge Road. Glen. 2811. • · . 205-20i LYELIJ AVE. . EXPERT Vacuum Cleaner re-,-FURNTACES Clcane d an d re- c!l.ass.t Jeand. Stanton W w1ll be .ass1st- OPEN FHOM 9 a. m. to 9 m. RUSSELL'S pa1rs.. Rebwlt. vacuum cleaners of paired. · Now -is the time to have an copy e 1tor, arren lhlficker p.' Glen. 7196 1052 Dewey Ave. the better t~pe from $8 up, 1 Y_ear Iwork done. Renner & Henry, 18!2 will continue as sporting editor and guarantee _With _each cleaner. T1me Dewey Ave. Glen. 592. Wilson Ashley as circulation man- '------! lpayments 1f destred. Call Glen 4141 wAN • , ..., D .... N "th t · or better still come and see them 1 ~ - ..,veryman and ager. e1 ~r a s a 11 secretary nor

eveningsyourself attill 516 7:30. Dewey Ave. Open'I wo!nenwhich ueeu:; to brmg n:pamng watch Lo Anderson, or clock a humorReporters editor arc has: Alfred been chosen. Lidfeldt ---=------•17 Pullman a,·enue.t~~t Work goar- ' rl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~!~~~~ WHEN YOUR ELECTRIC I FOR RENT-6 room upper Bos- nntced. Agnes Dean, Huth Lipsky, .Made- ffiON-TOASTER ton. Re~t reasona~le. Call after RE-POSSESSED and re-condi- line .:\long, William Hassler, Rose- CLEANEU-WASHER 5 P· m. -57 Augustme St. tioncd Cuss washing machines with mary O'Brien, Jean Stanton, Adele OFfiCE TO REN'f- D~hing guarantee. Work and look like Page, Nellie Sauer, Nancy Gay, etc. Park ~nd ~ewey . Aves. Swtablc new. $25 to $40 cash. Variety Stanley Gutelius v· gini ?.lui- for ch1ropodtst, ch1ropractor, dane- Vacuum Cleaner Co., 516 Dewey , , . ' lr a ing school, etc. Reasonable rent. Ave. Glen. 4141. roney, Jack 1 htrtle, Dorothy Leon- s Out Of Order Glen 3100. 889 Dewey Ave. ard, Virginia Massoth, Edward . FOR HENT-2 completely fur­ Don't wait to take FOR RENT-6-room, halfdouble, mshed front rooms for light house- White, L{)rraine Latham, Frances 298 Ridgeway Ave. Keys at 296. keeping. 440 Ridgeway Ave. Use Meulendyke, Grace Justice, Mildred GOOD SERVICE: iCtOthc repairsh~ UPHOLSTERING...:... New pieces of phone, heat and light, $5 week. Wakefield, Thomas Enright. FROM THE FIRS'f TRUCKLOAD SIMPLY PHONE made; old pieces recovered andre- Glen. 5264-W. Marion Reilly and Marion TO THE LAST SHOVELFUL paired. Lowest prices. Living FOR RENT-6 rooms, semi-de- Rourke typists remain from last room suites $60 up. Chair caning. tachcd, $35 month. 1864 Dewey ' • ff' 0 h · No Long Waits-No Short Weights GLEN.2604 Steko Upholstering 126 StPko Ave Ave. Glen. 1646. semesters sta . t crs will be up- Glen 3712-M. ' · pointed by Ward S. Miller, literary Satisfaction every way when we fill your bins with We will call for it, repair it and SEMET-SOLVAY COKE return it to you in first class DRESSi\IAKI::-\G - Alterations. St;eYc~~f~~~ ~~~~s~d~e~~;~1 tns:~ adviser. Remodeling a specialty. l~clna Nor- sired. .Mrs. Florence Carroll, 452 Dayton Hull, of the class of June condition. ton. Glen. 3785. 1018 Dewey Ave. Clay Ave. Glen. 2217. 1931, was rated in the Distinction CITY COAL & COKE CO Repairs on all makes of appli­ WANTED-4 unfurnished, heat- FOR SALF.-Golf clubs and Group at Harvard University for 292 E. MAIN ST. MAIN H9:> ances at reasonable prices. erl, housekeeping rooms in private hags, wholesale prices. 885 Birr St. the term ending June, 1932. family, below Au~stine St. X-2 DRESS~lAKING TAUGHT-Be- EXPERT WIRING Tenth \Vard Couner. ginners class for girls over four- LAMPS and SUPPLIES DRY GOODS and Nations. Hem- ItePn. Fascinating, simple, step by stitching. Rose Dry Goods Store. s~ep method. Profitable and prac- R. B. L Offers Regular MYERS & STONEHAM l512 Dewey Ave., opp. Emerson. t1cal. One two-hour lesson a week -- j each student. Average studei't Course in Night School 1517 Lake Ave. (downstairs) I. FOR RE~T--8-room house, own- will make any simple frock after At Wagg's Oornel'B er retains 2 rooms, $30 month. 361 flftee>nth lesson. Individual instruc- E,·cning School Classes at the

,_~~~=:==::~~~~~~~~Augustine St. Glen. GS42 .M. tion-$1.00 per lesson. Classes I Rochester Business In titute are every afternoon and Saturday .------HA--V---E--Y-O_U_R--NE-W--F---R----· morning. 1\Irs. R. W. Harmon starting now for the fall s~mest<'r. MATTHEWS 0 (former public school teacher and This year b. ngs a change in the NACE INSTALLED NOW! ten years dressmaking experience). 1505 DcwPy Ave. Glen. 2568-M. arrangement of courses which will ALL MAKES OF FURNACES OFF SUMMERVILLE BLVD- permit ambitious students to avail FURNACES CLEANED AND REP4JRED. New G-room house, _just completed, themselves of the identical coursr room), nice pri- 'will instrul.'t th<> classes.

irby's ua ity ar et vat<> ~orne, meals may. be arranged 1 A full course in Business Aclmin- or hght huusekeepmg. Glen. . t t• "II '· ff 1 • 1 1· 1358 DEWEY AVE. -We Deliver- GLEN. 71 and 72 4073-R. IS ra lOll Wl ue 0 Cl'el, InC UC lllg M u s 1 c _ Leah Martindale all :;em esters in accountancy, Pace teaches piano, 217 Alameda St. System, businc:;s organization and WEEK-END SPECIALS Glen. 498. managemenf, retailing and mer­ -}~Xl'EHIENCED Dressmaker re- chandising, advertising and selling, FRESH suming business, near schools. investments, statistics and bunking. Coats rna!le reasonable. Altera- HOMI~ · t4c tions. Helining. Fashionable gowns The secretariul course will in- 1 DRESSED F WL ••• lb. and wraps, plain sewing. Reason- elude the essentials of shorthand able 633 Dewey Ave. and typewriting, English, commer­ FOR -FOR RENT-2 rooms with bath cial law, bookkeeping and office • Lamb or ef STEW lb. 1 c for light housekeeping. All con- practise. 1 veniepces. New English cab for Other special courses will be of sale. Glen. 1055-J. • .. I NEW ARPEAJW WHY DISCARD a garment on 1ered to !ltudents dcsmng cultural account of moth holes, tom places subj<'cts or those of n sp<'cializE'd or burns. Bring them to American naturE'. Among the lnttcr arc the CHIC E LOAF lb. 35c 1 'fo>..-til<', 7~ Eastman. Ave. Glen. course to bC> taught by Paul Ben- LEAN-RINDLESS 5635-\V. Call and deliver. ton, associate editor of the Tim"s- l\liss Ruth Stillman of West- l.Jnion, in Journalism and the courso LICED lb. 19c mount str<'et entertained the mem- in Window Display and Showcard bers of her Sunday School Class at Writing by Jack Loock of the firm BEECHNUT 25c JARS her home Tuesday. Plans were of that name. mado for an entertainmept to be Registration for the above eanut Butter 13c 2 for 25c given at a later date, Luncheon courses is now being made at the "------~ Iwas nerved by the hostess. school. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection

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ROCHESTER. N.Y., SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 No.lO L. C. B. A. CARD PARTY 1 Upper Dewey League Clement Opens Stamp 'STYLE TREND SHOWN Holy Name Society Being ANNOUNCE COMMITTEE IS SCHEDULED TONIGHT T0 Start October 10 ·FOR CELEBRATION OF ThP L. C. B. .A., Branch 545, of A The Upper Dewey Bowling ~~~~~~i=~m~=.~~.~; ,~e~~ i .~~ !~~,~~~~:~,,~~~~~~I !~~~e! '~~ ~!c~:~.~~~~~ Holy Ho::;ary Church, will hold a HOOVER DAY LOCALLY League will open its season, a benefit of collectors has been in- nue played host last night to its ary l'arish met at the School Hall card party in the ;;chool hall to­ The Tenth Ward Republican week from Monday night (Octo­ augurated by Henry F. Clement at patrons in a novel fashion review.J thi~ week to ~or~ a permanent and night at 8 o'clock. Bridge, pedro, 535 Driving Park avenue. This is Living models portrayed the latest ~~tlve or~amzatwn of the Holy Women's Club is formulating plans five hundn'd anrl othe•· games will ber 10) at the Church of All Saints bowling alleys. President ... fall st,_•Jes in dresses, hats and foot- arne Society. for participation in the Hoover be• played and there will be a pri:~;e ••1r. Clement's first attempt to I R W It A F th James Donoghue has heard from wear. . rev: a er . o~ry, e pas.tor, Day Prcigram to be held in the As­ for ea<·h table. found an agency, although during add essed the meet1ng "nd stated nearly all the men who bowled Patrons viewed the models as ' " sembly Hall at Edgerton Park, Fri­ ;\lrs. A. l\1. Ball, chairman of the last year, although a few have the greater part of his life he has they came down stairs onto a run- j that a retreat had been arranged day evening, October 7. Branch, has appointed the follow­ been an ardent philatelist and has way through the women's wear de- ~o be conducted at the church start­ .James W. Wadsworth, Jr., will be ing committee: Miss H. Skinner, yet to notify him whether or not they intend to be with the league a large private collection. partment. The store was dark ex-1 mg Sunday, October 2, by Rev. the principal speaker. Communitv prizes; )lisii J. McCarthy, cards; Although heretofore stamp col- cept for spotlights which were Afflick, 0. P., assistant Na­ this year. A number of new ap­ ~ohn singing will be lead by James C. ~lis!< E. Shutmehl, tables; Miss A. Jection and study has been just a played on the models as Miss t10nal Secretary the Holy plications have been received ~f ~a~e Corbett. This program v.ill be fol­ Pasquale, publicity. hobby with :\Ir. Clement, he is now who is in charge of the de- Followmg the retreat 1t and any vacancies existing after ~lathes, ~oc1ety. lowed by a card party with prizes devoting his full time to establish- partment, gave details regarding 1s pro~ose~ to meet once a mon~h, October 3 will be filled from for each of the tables. ing a stamp headquarters in the each one. Light opera music, Iat ":h1ch ~~e a progr.am of soc1al Committees are as follows: Gen­ ·these applicants. As customary Tenth Ward. He has a large show d t t t rt t ld LaBelle Apparel Shoppe the league will bowl every :a:on- p~ayed by ~obert Ash, accompa- abne hlenlsd.ruc nre en e ammen wou eral chairman, Mrs. Bush; ticket case which he is rapidly filling with med the reVIew. , co-chairmen, Miss Helen Dunk and Announcmg daily new arrivals day night and there will be four choice collections for sale to the Th . h . d b b ll te Miss Olga Del Vaglia, assisted bv fr,t:" '\e\\ York City of misses' and I teams. The showing began with house • e _pans m oor as~ a am, Miss Irene Reiss, Mrs. Helen Day­ won en's dresses for all occasions. public. As a special offer to boys frocks and school dresses and car- champwns of. the Catholic League, ton, Mrs. Anna Guernot, ~Irs. ~label Mrs. l\loderat('iy priced (including Yel- ,'------'1and grown-ups, as well, who are ried through the dav to dinner and 1 were present m a body and the cup Hall, ::\Irs. Fannie Lazarus, vet c_reations) from $2.95 up. AI- JUNIOR GRAKD WARDE!~< TO just starting a stamp collection, evenina "'Owns. At.the close of the an_ d pe_nnant symbolic of the cham- Henrietta Holloway and Mrs. Ger­ terat10ns free. LaBelle Apparel l\1 Cl t · ki · 1 " ,., I h 1 d "th th trude Dare; progmm co-chairmen, Shoppe, l 517 Lake .Ave. Glen. 4152. BE HO"ORED AT MEETING r. em en 15 ma ng a specia review the audience voted on the piOns. IP were Pace \VI 0 er Mrs. David Atwater, Mrs. Lena Open e,·('ningii.-Adv. William F. Strang of Maplewood combination offer of all the essen- models and prizl's were awarded to ~rophles won by former teams. M. Cook and Mrs. Richard A. Saun­ tial material for a nominal price. each girl. rhe basketball team was organized ders, assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth . , S . avenue, recently elected junior under the direction of John Birch Milne, Mrs. Char~es Bostwick, Mrs. Ra d10 s urprlse grand warden of the Grand Lodge VACUUM CLEANER CO. IS --- and will play in the Catholic Bas- Emma Iuppa and Mrs. Helen Hes­ If you're thinking of buying a of Masons in the State of New Uo to EDOUARD'S. Dresses k selink. radio, in justice to yourself come York, will be honored at a mass NOW AT 254 LYELL AVE. just ar?·ivcd. New Phtids, Jumpe~· etball League now being formed. Co-chairmen fot· prizes, Mrs. in and listen to this new 14 tube Dresses, Trat•el Tweeds, and solid Norman A. O'Brien was elected Florence Coppinger and Mrs. Helen meeting October 20 in Masonic The Variety Vacuum Cleaner Co. h ~>et. It is the only 14 tube set on color D1·esses, all sizes, $2.98, $8.98, temporary c airman and the fol- ;M. Kanada, assisted by :.\lrs. Agnes the market, to our knowledge. Temple. Mr. Strang, the first Ma- ha:,; moved to new quarters at 254 $5.00 (tnd $9.90. Bias Hip Costume lowing committee is to arrange for M. Paskal, Mrs. Palma Marifeno, When you've seen its beautiful cab- son from this section to be elected Lyell avenue, but the telephone Slips, lace trimmed top and bottom, the first meeting, Monday, Octo­ Mrs. Katherine Rynell and Miss inet and heard its marvelous voice, to the office in over 40 years, is\ nul)"lhcr remains the same, Glen- $1.00. Our special Hosr :25c pair. Marguerite DeVillbis; co-chairmen you'll be amazed at the price. J. C. EDOUARD'S SAMPLE DRESS ber 17: Joseph Buckley, Jos. Mar­ of tables, Mrs. Katherine Strauss Harrigan, 1456 Dewey Ave. Glen. now assured of election to the office wood 4141. The shop was formerly SHOP, 1546 Lake Ave., opposite cille, John Donoghue, William and Mrs. Maude Bunn, assisted by 4352. Open evenings.-Adv. of grand master. located at 516 Dewey avenue. Wagg's Cornern. Kuhn, Paul Shannon, Ambrose Mrs. Anna Munson, Mrs. Ethel Pet­ ------Smith, Jos. Keller, Patrick Dwyer erson, Mrs. Mabel Starke, Mrs. Grace Penn, Mrs. Julia Blodgett, and William Bell. Mrs. Rose Campbell, Mrs. Lillian Bragg, Mrs. Winifred Johnson, Mrs. Anna Keating, Mrs. Sydney Shears, Mrs. Gertrude Meyers, :\Irs. WINDOW SHADES Katherine Watson and )irs. Jessie You can buy window shades in Rouse. Decoration co-chairmen, Mrs. your neighborhood in any color, Libby Honan and Mrs. :\1ary V. material, or size, that you may re­ Perry, assisted by Mrs. Lillian quire, at very reasonable prices-­ Leistman, Mrs. Beryl Geer, Mrs. a few of which are quoted below. Henrietta Holloway, :\irs. Lucy Mackie, Mrs. T. Scangarella, Mrs. on Regulation size shade (3' x 6') Nellie O'Brien and Mrs. Cora Ho­ made to order, on your own roller, nan; co-chairmen of checking, Mrs. as follows: Betty Doty and Mrs. Gertrude Dor­ Dead Finish Holland.-·---49c each schell, assisted by Mrs. Viola Fo­ garty, Mrs. Marjory Strong, Mrs. Hand Made Oil Opaque.... _75c each Caroline Jones, Mrs. Sophie Leist­ C11mbric and Duplex..... - ...... -85c co.eh ma.n, Mis~; Angeline Pasquale, Mrs. Washable Holland -·---$1.18 each Ann Dutcher, Mrs. Matilda Legler Hartshorn Rollers, 39"·-·-..-20c each and Mrs. Elizabeth Wishart. Co-chairmen of candy, Mrs. Shades reversed ____zoe each Grace Hyland and Miss Grace Mas­ Shades called for and delivered seth, assisted by the Misses Lillian in eight hours. W. H. Bellinger, Wadman, Virginia DeVillbis, Anna­ 1274 Dewey Ave. at Seneca Pkway. belle Honan, Mary Dunk, Rose Fishetti, Margaret Honan, Betty Glen. 2789.-Adv. Shannon and Betty Young; chair­ men of ushers, Miss Harriet 0. PRICES REDUCED Cimino, assisted by the !\1isses In view of conditions, we have Alice J. Oster, Annette )fillanetti, decided to reduce prices on hair Matilda Lucia, Minerva Vernerelli, cutting. Men's and women's hair Margaret McKissick, :\lary :\IcK.is­ cutting is now 35c and children's is sick and Kathryn Ihrig; publicity, 25c (except Saturday). J. C. Har­ Mrs. Frances Thomson and Mrs. rigan, Barber, 1456 Dewey Ave.- Rose Meyerhoff.

This is the opening adevrtisement in a series that will bring outstanding specials at the four Johnston Bakeries to THE WORLD'S CLEANEST FOODS your attention. In addition to these 11Jeek-end specials, there will be two daily specials et•ery day in the week. Ask {OT them! NEW food vision is here. You have read serve just as they come from the package ... A about it in leading magazines and news­ Foods that eliminate seasons--you can now ; Now the frost is on the papers. You hoped that some day it would have oysters in July, raspberries in Decem- come true. That day has come It ushers in ber. Economical foogs with the waste elim­ p!Jmpkin and pumpkin a new era in the distribution of perishaqle inated. Delicious foods entirely different 1, pies are good! foods. from any frozen foods you have had in Birdseye Frosted Foods--what are they? the past. The finest meats, fish, poultry fruit, and vege­ PUMPKIN PIES • • 23c What do Birdseye Frosted Foods mean to MADE WITH FRESH PU~fPKIN, EGGS AND MILK. tables, quick-frosted by an exclustve low tem­ SPICED JUST RIGHT! perature process that seats m the original the home-maker? Better meals .... more eco- freshness and holds it unchanged. Perishable nomical meals ... more leisure time ... an NUT and DATE foods whose quality is guaranteed by a label. assurance of purity and cleanliness that will_ The cleanest, most wholesome foods you have lead her to serve these modern foods every LOAF CAKE • • 23c ever purchased brought to you in sanitary day ... No wonder Birdseye Frosted Foods TWO-LAYER BUTTER cartons-never exposed-never handled. are being received so enthusiastically. Foods that are bought We cordially invite your SPONGE CAKE • • 23c as 'conveniently as any inspection of these mod­ WITH DELICIOUS BUTTER FROSTING packaged food-easily and ern miracle foods now SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY-SATURDAY ONLY quickly prepared because on display and sale at WATCH OUR WINDOWS PATTE SHELLS they are ready to cook or our store. TWO SPECIALS BAKED FRESH EVERYDAY EVERY DAY ON SALE IN THE TENTH WARD AT THESE TWO STORES EXCLUSIVELY BA AN & BAYNES~ LEVIN CASH MARKET H. A. Johnston Kleen Bakeries DRIVING PARK at DE"\\TEY AVENUES 1525 LAKE AVE. at RIDGE ROAD Four Shops to Serve You: (FOR WEEK-END SPECIALS, SEE (OUR SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK-END~ 827 Dewey Ave. 1300 Dewey Ave. OUR ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 3) WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 3) 1505 Lake Ave. 400 Lewiston Ave. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 2 HOCHE8TER. X. Y.• SEPTE:\IBER 29, 1932 Tenth Ward Courier Features Church News 2Always Hedcem ·r Lutheran- The week of Penitence and Prayer will be ob­ FRIDAY -SATURDAY PHONE 1'0::"\IGHT (THURS.) FRIDA Y-SATURD \ Y sel'\ ed beginning Sunday morning 2 DELIVERIES 11 Ben L~on, Bnrbnra \\t•eks in Jack Holt, Ralph GraH·s in at o'clock \\ith the Confessional 1 DAILY GLEN. 1454 11BY WHOSE HAND" "War Correspondent" s rvrcc followt>d by the Holy Com- SPECIALS munion. The Communion medita­ and Jo}cc ComJilon in and TOl\1 l\llX in tion will admonish each Christian BROOI\FIELD CLEAHllHOOK II ENA RIVERS" "TEXAS BAD MAN" to carrwstly examine his life in the FRESH hght of r,,,tl's ('ternal truth and ask CLOVEHBLOOM ft ft himself some direct personal ques­ YORl\}IHllU<~ FAHi\1 ~ ~ c 1 c twns. "What is there in my life HAMS that I am willing to ask Christ to ROLL BUTTER WHOLE ot· ~HANK END he! p me remove'? What is not in (2 lhs. to a customer) Imy life that I am willing to ask ------~--- ~------Christ to help me possess? In these BONELESS dilli<'ult da~·s <'an Christ count on TENDER Im•• and how much? Is there a 25c spiritual depression in m~· own 18c RIB ROAST soul'? Am I following Christ afar JUICY STEAK off, or am l (•arnestly striving to .Just try one! U.S. ~TEER BEEF li\'l• 111 close fellowship \\ith Him \VITH ~IR. and l\IRS. l\l.ARTIN JOHNSON eve1·y day and seeking to do His TRY OUR HOME MADE SAUERKRAUT! will'?" The chorus choir will sing Hobert's "Seek Ye the Lord" with 1497 Also "STRANGE LOVE OF POLLY LOUVAIN" )In;. W. L. Dowler singing the ob­ STARRING ANX DVORAK and LEE TR.\CY ESTER PURE FOOD SHOP Dewey Ave. ligato solo. I ---- The church '"ill be kept open r~~~~l Ad . I t• f daily for all Wh(J \DSh to come evening service, a dramatization, VISe nspec IOn 0 into the Sanctuary for meditation under the direction of :\liss Allene WATCH H H • S Iand prayer. Hoesterey, will announce the be- orne eatmg ystems Thursday evening, the October I ginning of the School of World BOYS! CUT OUT THIS AD Sufficient heat from the home g-mup of the Bethany Guild in Friendship on October 9, at 5:45 Bring it to Clement's and get 25 different ~:~tam p!; FREE' Ilea t mg. svst em w1 . 11 go n 1ong wny I chnl'gc of Mrs.. W. J. Ohlrich and P· m · Six· classes• will meet sim- ~ · . the exccuttve committee of the ultaneouslv as follows: "OfT to here- ~ith absolute confi- to prevent colds gnppe soar "' • l\1" · s · t · . ·' · · dence-for a thoroughly g uar- ~ ' ' "t>men s · 1ss1onary octe Y m Chma" for boys and gtrls stx, seven 100 Boys Wanted to Sell Stamps anteed OH'rhauling. throats, etc., according to Mat- chat·gc of Mrs. George See! will and eight years of age; "New ,Joy," - thews, furnace experts of Dewey meet in the Parish House to com- the story of a real Chinese child, at School-Good Commission! J. 0. LEDLIE, Jeweler tv avenue. Too many people worry plete arrangements for the enter- for children nine, ten and eleven ~ tainment of the Women's Mission- years of age; "Indian Americans" 1;1 812 Dewey ,he. '\11 through the winter, they say, hop- ary Convention which will be held and "As It Looks to Young China," IF YOU HAVEN'T HAD THE THRILL OF STAMP l.!:;:n:~~~~~:s:;;!f ing that their heating system will in the Church of the Redeemer, two classes for· high school young operate satisfactorily until spring. Thursday, October 20. folks; and ·•Facing the Future in COLLECTING--START NOW! HERE IS A Frequently they find old heating The Confirmation Class will hold Indian Missions" and "Living Is- plants that can be modernized and its first meeting in the Parish sues in China," two courses for Special OHer for Starters put in satisfactory condition, al- House Saturday morning, October older young people and adults. \Veek-end Specials though often the heating equipment 8, at 9:30 o'clock. All boys and Following the classes, luncheon will STA)IP ALBU:\1 (for 2000 !Stamps) ALL FOR must be entirely replaced. How- girls of the congregation 12 to 14 be served and the evening will close 200 DIFFERENT STA~IPS l at BLANCHARD'S ever, in the latter case, the trend years of age should be present for with a general agsembly. The PACKET OF STA.:\1P HINGES of prices is so much lower that it thig systematic study of the Bible school will continue for ~ix Sunday COPY OF "THE FIERY THRONE" 32c is possible for manr people to af- and the meaning of church mem- e\·enings. ~YASSA (5c) TRL\.';GLE STA)IP ford new furnaces. ~Ionthly pay- bership. The class will meet regu- By mail, 6e extra ments are available for those who larly every Saturday morning. Choice Varieties desire them. The Sunday School held a sue- Stamp collecting is the most fascinating and educational Matthews advise an inspection of 1 cessful Rally Day last Sunday New Books Available pastime of the age. It takes you, in fantasy, to all the far cor­ BITTER the heating system which they will morning. William B. Platt gave an I At Ledlie' s Library ners of the earth. The hobby of poor man, millionaire and king. SWEET make at no charge. After a thor- interesting address, after which the COME TO STAMP HEADQUARTERS ough inspection, they make a full pastor made some important an- The following new .b?oks h~ve . report of conditions with no obli- nouncements with regard to the b~en added toDthe Ledlre s LenDdmg FUNERAL · . L1brary, 842 ewcy avenue: es- gatron to the householder. ~Iat- wor·k of the coming year. All de- r ert Sand by. Margaret Pedler, Sons PIECES the\vS are located at 1458 Dewey pat·tments, with the exception of by Pearl S. Buck, Three Sheet by HENRY F. CLEMENT avenue.-Adv. the Primm·v and the Brotherhood Tiffany Thayer, John Bat'tel, Jr., by 535 DRIVING PARK AVE. at LARK ST. OPI<~N EVI<~NINGS und · .' · . · Donald H. Clarke, l'rologue To SUNDAY MORNINGS ~lass, wrll meet for .openrng serv- Love by Martha Ostenso, Tho SA UEH-WALKER Jce .'lt 9:45 o'clock m the church Fountain by Charles Morgan, Mur­ FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED i.\liss Jean .!\orton Walker, daugh- auditor·ium, after which they will der by Latitude by Rufus King, THE GUARANTEED WAY ter of Mr. and :\Irs. William War- march .to their· class rooms in the 70,000 Witnesses by C. FitzSimons, Holy Rosary Society To Parish House. ~lurder Gone Mad by .:\lacDonald, WADES i5cB~~gly ren Walker, of _-\ug-ustine :;trect The Seventh :\Ian by Max Brand, and J. Samuel Sauer, Lieut., U. S. 'l'~e Brotherhood Class, under the The Innocent Cheat by Huth Dewey Arrange Bowling League Finger Wan•, .\larcel, leadership of Alfred Doe, \\ill en- Groves, House !'arty by H. L. Shampoo, Henna Rinse, A., son of :\1r. and :\Irs. Jacob Sauer Holy ~arne Society of Holy Ros­ 25c Eyebrow Arching and of :\lulberrr street, were married tertuin members of all other ::\len's Gates, Some Girls Don't by Pris­ ary Church is organizing a bowling Hair Bobbing ...... Bible Classrs of this community, cilia Wayne, Bad Man's Trail by at the home of the bridf"''s parents league to consist of eight teams. Eli Colter. :\L\NICURI'IG ...... 35c Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. The 'Pucsday evening, October 11, in the Salt bv Charles G. !'\orris, Last A committee headed by Leslie Bau­ Rev. John Williamson, rector of St. Parish House. James LaPorte will Shot by Lee Thayer, !\Ia Cinderella man, John Donoghue and George Henna Pack 50c Facial 50c John's Episcopal Church in Sodus, have charge of the music and en- b\' Harold Bell Wright, Two )lake Yost, is arranging a schedule for PER:\1.\::'-iE"iTS .... $2.50 up 1 a· World bv Peter B. Krne, Tree­ perfo1·med the ceremony. tert~inment and Henry Taylor wil haven by kathleen ::\'orris, the Ridge Road alleys where the GLEX. 582-i (Complete) Candlelight illuminated the house provtde the refreshments. A mem- Hill by Lida Larrimore, Self Made games \\ill be played. All mem­ 296 Driving Park Ave. throughout. Tall candlesticks with bership campaign is now in prog- 1 Woman by Faith Baldv.in, Silver bers of the parish interested in altar tapers combined with baskets ress and the attendance is rapidly Key by Wallace, Mur< for largt· or small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold tie, with seven-branched candle- the Afternoon Circle of the Worn­ Johnston Introduces funeral!!. Motorized coach­ Dudley Deshon of Seneca parkway, sticks on either side. en's Society. The leader of the and Stuart MacPherson Menzie, son <'~ aud funeral cur~:~. The bride, who was given in mar- class is Miss Mabel Lee, formerly Daily Specials Plan Prices within reach of of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert James riage by her father, wore flesh- of Shanghai, China. The class is A new plan, designed to intro­ tho:

Tenth Ward Courier Historic NewspapersHOCIIESTER, N.YCollection.. SEPTEMBER 29. 1932 PAGE 3 Tenth_ Entering WEEK-END SPECIALS ~PERSONA-<.::>L<;:>¢ Wa~ders BAUMAN & BAYNES SPECIALS ~ q Umvers1ty of Rochester WHOLE OR ~HA:\K END LEG or RUMP of VEAL lb 15c ...>~ "'->~""-> "'-'><;:>-<:::> <;:><;:>~ A. dinnl'r part~ and dance of re- Includ<>d 111 tlw entering class t cent mten::;t was held at The Barn the Cmvcrsity >f Hol•hester thi:; SMOKED SHOULDERS lb 10c 1 FRESH HAMS • lb. 10c at L<:ro), ~. Y. It was attended year are 21 Tenth Warders, as fol­ ------~------JUICY ORANGES-(Reg. 25c) doz. 19c by l\1is:s Lucille Urow11 of SpencC'r­ lows: LEGS OF port, Mis:; Bertha Cannon of Aab Florenc" Adnline Bates, 700 .S<.>n­ FRESH WASHED CELERY bunch 1c str<.>ct, WMh::un Hogle of Brick eca parkwar; .Janet Calhoun Bu1·t, GEl\UINE SPRING 1 Church Institute, and Mr. and l\lrs. 34 Lakenew park; Huth l~liznbeth AMB • • I • 17c lb 21 /zc linl·uld l\linwt'll of Woodside street. COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER Graves, 321 Seneca pm·kway; Dor- CLOVERBLOO)l ROLL BLUE MOON I A.m~rican }6c kg. ---- othy Grace Harness, I liO East111an , Ptmtento p Mr. :wd .:\Irs. In·ing Teimyson of avenue; )!arion Kathryn Ogilvie, BUTTER 23c lb 2 lbs for 45c CHEESE SPREAD \ Roquefort 20c pkg. WovdsJunett. 1040 ~ Neuman, both of Pittsford, N. Y., Lake avenue; John William <'orris, Bau111an & Baynes who ure to be manied in the near 501 Birr street; William VanBuren DRIVING PARK at DEWEY AVES. iuture. Don!, 116 Augustine street; Hcm·y IT'S FALL . . and time to Whitmore Fogai'ty, J1·., 436 Seneca We Deliver--Phones: Glen. 1182-1183-1184 A luncheon was given recently parkway; Coleman Edward :'\le\·er­ GETYOURFURNACEREADY to ~lr. and ~Irs. Gerard Onne of hoff and Wilbur F1·ederick l\le~er­ Bauman $lreet at the home of ~Irs. hoff, 17 Ridgeway avenue; Theo­ Horse Shoe Tournament Jrnng Tennyson of Woodside dore Richard Reed, 1244 Lake ave­ street. 'l'he luncheon was also in nue; Jolm Irwin Heid, Jr., 1113 Is Won by Tenth Warder • These are Clean Your Own Furnace I huno1· of thl'il· new son, Richard Lake avenue; Hai'Old ElmerSchoen­ Gerard. heit, 73 Dix street; Edward Henry After two days of eliminations, Hiking Days! Yewer, 20 Rainic1· street. . the Grand View Heights Horse WE'LL TELL YOU HOW! • Richmond H. Millham of Ala­ Shoe Tournament finished with Long hikes thtu woods meda street has left for Hamilton You can get everything you need here. Fred Green of 88 Bryan street as are fun ... if you are Colll'ge, Clinton, N. Y., where he the victor. Finalists on Sunday properly prepared to en­ i:;; cnte1·ed as a freshman. Conditions Here Good were John Plum, also a Tenth joy thern in comfortable, CLEANING BRUSHES, PIPES, ELBOWS By Comparison---Siamo Warder, and Mr. Green, both de­ Lincoln Siste1•hood, Dames of feating the other contestants easily. stu,rdy, health-protecting FURNACE SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Retumed f1·om a ten-days' trip Malta, will hold a card party at the Green breezed through the first shoes. , to New York, Brooklyn, Bethlehem, home of Mrs. Lillian McCluskey, 95 game of the last contest with great Copeland ;;treet, tomorrow night at Pa., Jersey City and other points accuracy, defeating Plum, 27-6. in that neighborhood, ,John Siamo Window Glass & Glazing 8:30. Progressive pinochle, pedro The second game was evenly Setting glass is a specialty with us. Just and bridge will be played. The pub­ of Dewey avenue is quite confident played, Plum coming from behind lic i;; invited. that business conditions here are to hang up the game with two bring in your frame. ·much better than in the metropol­ ringers, 25-24. Emmel'ich Scofield Richardson itan area. People in Roche::;ter are In the third and deciding game PRICES GREATLY REDUCED ON Post, Ameiican Legion, will hold a "100 per cent better olf" he says. Green became the victor in an ex­ ~'lr. Siamo tells of seeing a dem­ OIL and ELECTRIC HEATERS card party at the home of William citing contest that kept the specta­ H. Church, 1899 Dewey avenue, onstration in New York in behalf tors tense until the last ringer. Saturday e\·ening at 8:30 p. m. of free electriclt~· and gas, in which Boys' Brown Elk Mocca­ he said thousands of people ma;;sed sin Blucher Oxfords. .:\Ir. and :\Ira;. J. ·winkler of Au­ in the :-;t.reets and paradl'd to no DE VISSER BROS. gustine street spent the week-end avail. While in Xew York, :\lr. Re-Open Branch~Coal Raw-Cord Sole, Rub­ 1430-:~2 DEWEY AVE. GLEN. ~61 of last week in Attica and Syracuse. Siamo :;tates he made :t very favor­ ber Heel, Welt able purchase of h•ath<.>r at a con­ Office In Lake Avenue Construction, '.\11-. and Mrs. Edward Winslow si~erable savin~ and he feels con- City Coal and Coke Co. an­ Scout Last. Holmes of Finch street announce fident that he can pll'use all his nounces the re-opening of its office the birth of a son, Allen Charles, customers. ut 1531 Lake avenue under the Sizeli. PERMANENTS on Septcmbe1· 11 at Genesee Hos­ Mr. Siamo made the trip by mo- management of Harold Barney. 1 to 6 $2.45 pital. tor v..-ith a relative. They had a Edward McGurn, who has been in $4.00 rather unusual experience on the charge of the local branch since it I~ Miss Winifred Swartz of Pitts- .way home whil· ear struck was started, has been advanced to SCHMANKES MARCELLING 50 ford street was one of the featured and killed a porcupine, which they the position of sales manager and FINGER WAVES. . C performers recentlv at the Cameo brought home with thl'm and gave is in charge of the office at 292 Brownbi~ Shoe Store Theatre, playing - the Hawaiian to a friend. 1 East ':\lain street. 1480 DEWEY AVE. OPEN Ray,s Sof-Oil Shampoos guitar. ' I At Ridgeway I EVEN INC$ A Specialty Dependable Footwear Since 1914 )Irs. W. H. Lakeman of Lake QUICK-FROZEN FOODS TO£BE INTRODUCED Rose Beauty Shoppe View park has returned from her 1440 DEWEY AVE.-Glen. 6168 summer home at Forest Lawn. TODAY AT BAUMAN &IBAYNES AND LEVIN'S nfodernize your I Quick-froz~m foods, w?ich have 1 It is pointed out that the new Bathroom ::\liss Edith Hale of Lake avenue been attractmg natlon-,nde atten- method, which permits foods to be A•k lor •uggenion• at I has returned from her summer tion as representing a revolution- ackaged before thev are quick- Renner & Henry Co. camp on Ojibway Island, Ont. ary system of food distribution, are p · Plumbing and Heating NEWS ITEMS being introduced in the Tenth frozen, makes it possible to market 1812 Dewey Ave. Glen. 692 PUBLISHED IN Horace Hart, son of Mr. and Ward this week by two stores, Lev- meats and other perishable foods as )Irs. Leo Hart of Seneca parkway, in's Cash :Market of 1525 Lake ave- simply as packaged breakfast foods 1 THE COURIER ~~~~~~~~~~-::__::__~~~~~~ has returned to Harvard University nue and Bauman and Baynes of 333 and coffee are now dispensed. Glenwood 1900 "------~ at Cambridge to enter his senior Driving Park avenue. I They are kept in retail stores in AT No SALISBURY year. These new food products, num- I zero-cold refrigerated cabinets. In JAMES C. CORBETT RADIO SERVICE bering about 100 items and includ- the kitchen they are handled ex- Funeral Director CHARGE , Go to EDOUARD'S. New ?olo ing meats, poultry, seafoods, veg- 1actly like any other fresh foods . Coats, and Travel Tweed w~nter bl d f . . k Th b hi h th Private Funeral Home .,...'-rlty ca II s 7 5c Co(lt8, lined and interlined, $9.90. ~ta es an rultS, are QUIC -frozen . e process Y. w c ey are SEND THEM TO New Winter Dress Coats, luxuri- m cartons at 50 below zero. qu1ck-frozen was mvented by Clar- No adcUtional charge for Dealers for Zenith Oltsly furred, lined and interlined, As scientists explain the quick- 1ence Birdseye, a New England sci- use of chapel .ef Offi.Ce and Majestic Radios $29.75. Full fash~oned Hose. 59c freezing process, the action of the Ientist who spent several years in 532 LAKE AVE. pr. Pure thread stlk sheer chtf!on intense cold scientifically applied Northern Labrador. He learned The Courl GLEN. 6447 Hose C5c pr. EDOUARD'S SAM- . ' ' 25 S. Water Street 139 Rand St. PLE DRESS SHOP, 151.6 Lake IS so rapid that the foods thus 1 there the secret of Nature's own r;~§~~§§§§§~§§~~~§§§§~§~~~~~~ A~v~e~..~ o~p~p~o~~~~W~a~u~u~c~~~e~n~.~~ te),.-ture,~~~~~r~~~b~I~~~~~~~~~~ appearance and heatth val- intense cold keeps caribou meat and -S-1------S-1-~y via Beauty a on ues indefinitely while kept in a 1fish deliciously edible for months in 289 Eastman ATe.-Glen. eliM-J hard-frozen state. Ia hard-frozen state. Finger Waves, Marcels SEE THE DIFFERENCE! Shampoos, Hair Rinses Manicuring and Arching Which way do you prefer your shoes rebuilt? The NEW WAY, of course! All 25c Now Then take yom· shoes to a master shoe rebuilder. Any of the five shops listed here do their work in the NE'\V '\VAY. ABSO-PURE ROCHESTER-MASTER ICE THE THE SEMET- SOLVAY OLD ~ NEW WAY RE-BUILDERS WAY-&~~'~ ASSOCIATION COKE and the best gl'ade of We operate under the 3-grade plan-the workmanship is always the same; your selection of leather detenitines the price. Quality of workmanship never varies. COAL

HIGH GRADE SHOE O.ren<: h.U huen­ BROS. ICE CO. rlon brln6• qulcl<­ /ro.. n/ood. to 1..-1 INOOB.POBA'l'ED VOLPE BROS.- Shoe- Rebuilding Shop MODERN SHOE REBUILDER ho....-orir.. inre/rl6- erotin6 di•piUtn .&o....,. Rl6ht: DRIVING AVE. 1316 Dewe;r Avenue Spinach h ootid bloclc. but h •" LOOK FOR THE ASSOCIATION SIGN-YOUR GUARANTEE OF A GOOD JOB d ..n4tdondr-dy to IE~=== GLEN. 446 or 447 -In ltJ rnlnut.o•· Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County

PAGE 4 Historic Newspapers Collection ------ROCHESTER, N. Y., SEPTEMBEH 29, 1932 Tenth Ward Courier LADIES' and GENTS' RIVIERA FEATURE REVIEW FEIJT HATS Week-end Program of the most successful pictures of Thorough!) Tomght-"By Whose Hand" with the year, in which she shared bon­ Dr) Cleaned IT IS NO JOKE! When You Talce Your Shoes to SIAMO & Heblockcd 40c Ben Lyon and Barbara Weeks; and ors with James Cagney. ''Lena Rivers" with Joyce Compton. Tracy, ns a reporter, ln·ing in the For Rebuilding, You Will be Proud of Them! t~~ D E W- D R I V E Fri.-Sat.-"War Correspond(lnt" boarding house where Ann and HAT CLEANERS with Jack Holt and Ralph Graves; Hichard Cromwell seek refuge after 34GYa Drhing Park .-he. and "Texas Bad :Man" :\\;th Torn .t'-:ick's (Leslie Fenton's) shooting ,. \\' D I' l\Iix. scrupe with an of the law, .for SERVICE and GLE•'• ''"~~16 e e 1ver offic~r 1 ( AFETY plus '~=::;;======:;:: Sun.-Tues.-"Strange Lo,·e of fails, for all his nose for news, to : ~lolly Louvain'' \\;th Ann Dvorak disc<>l'll that Ann is the notorious VISIT AVINGS CRAMER'S and Lee Tracy; and "" :.\lollie, mistress and accomplice of PHOTO WORK with 1\fr. and :Mrs . .Martin Johnson. Nick, whom the police are seeking. VELOX PAPER and Sun.-Mon.-Tues.- Review .Mollie's baby gives Tracy the clue HAND PRINTED The most thrilling talking pic he wants, and he pulls one of the at no extra charge ture to come out of the African oldest newspaper tricks in the over ordinary work jungle, with its amazing close-up world, advertising that Mollie's Our Own Studio shots of the ferocious gorilla, its baby is sick and needs her. He SIAMO Cramer Drug Store remarkable photographs of that does this on the eve of his own HAVE YOUR SHOES REBUILT LIKE NEW DEWEY at MAGEE 'grotesque race of people, the pyg- departure for Paris with Mollie, mies, and its blood-chilling, unadul- whom he has persuaded to go to MAIN terated screams and cries of the Paris with him for a hilarious two 40 Exchange St. 1450 DEWEY AVE. (Opp. Gent•see Valley Trust Co.) Look for Red Neon Sign wildest denizens of the dark con- or three months, leaving Cromwell 763 Kolb's Toggery Shop tinent is "Congorilla," Mr. and Mrs. to a "better break than marriage TAILORING and MEN'S WE.AR Martin Johnson's production. with Mollie would be," as Tracy The scenes of the gorilla, in its puts it. 1282 DEWEY AVE. native habitat, in the vast Alum- The climax is one of the most ab­ R. B. I. Students Guests HAVE YOUR NEW FUR­ MATTHEWS NACE INSTALLED NOW! SLIP-ON SWEATERS. -$1.95 bongo l\lountain region of the Bel- sorbing in years, and contains the Shaker-knit Coat SweaterS-...$5 gian Congo are the most hair-rais- primary element of all good drama At School's Reception ALL MAKES OF FURNACES SWEAT SHIRTS __7 5c to $1 ing ever seen. The camera first -human interest. New friendships were begun and FURNACES CLEANED AND REPAIRED . SHIRTS & SHORTS _....25c ea. picks up a pair of piercing eyes, many old ones revived at the in­ Gutter and Conductor Work SUITS TO ORDER___ $30 up leering menacingly ou~ of the for-I LAKEVIEW SCHOOL 7 formal welcome party given last GLEN. 531 1458 Dewey Avenue (Rear) est. Then a large ha1ry head ap-l .,.., tl xhib't h ld · week in the R. B. I. auditorium by . J~ecen v an e 1 was e m NOW IS THE TIME TO pears, and accompanied by an ear- · . members of the faculty and admin­ HAVE YOUR COAT RELINED splitting scream, the monstrous the Assembly Hall. The things on istrative staff for new and second 1 ANY GARMENT 59 monster charges the camera, to display showed how the boys and year students. It was the official Cleaned & Pressed. . . C stop within a few feet of the very Igirls had busied themselves during greeting of the teachers and officers lens and rise up on his hind legs the summer. Boys built. objects of HAND PRESSING 1 to the students who attended to the to his full height of what seems wood and also carved articles out number of several hundred. A ::::;;;;:::=====:;;;;;;;;~: to be at least preservation to his I of soap and wood. Collections of large majority of the students come young and on ·his never-ending stamps, minerals, 1·ocks, shells, from homes throughout New York WHEN YOUR ELECTRIC quest for food. flowers, etc., were shown. Many State with a fair representation ffiON-TOASTER Lee Tracy and Ann Dvorak, two parents and friends of the children from other states and places as dis­ CLEANER-WASHER young screen players of note carne to see the display. tant as Porto Rico. etc. teamed together for the first time, The following pupils have been Miss Ethel B. Pearson, registrar, have the leads in "The Strange assigned special duties during fire was general chairman for the affair Cash Price Love of Molly Louvain." drill: Walter Bergevin, Charles and headed the committees respon­ Is Out Of Order Tracy's work heretofore has been Copeland, Jack Handy, Ernest sible for the entertainment of the ORDER NO\V AND SAVE MONEY Don't wait to take confined principally to the New Crewd!lon, Renkert Meyer and young people. Dancing and cards CITY COAL & COKE CO. it to the repair shop! York stage, where he carried off Perr~· Smith. occupied the attention of those Itop honors in such outstanding The following pupils have been present follo'\\;ng the entertain­ l\lAIN OFFICE ...... 226 Kent St.-Glen. 5895 SIMPLY PHONE plays as "Broadway," "The Front assigned to give the signal for the ment furnished by Melvin Schwartz MAIN ST. OFFlCE ... 292 E. Main St.-:\-Iain 4195 Page" and "Louder Please." return of classes to the building of the Y. M. C. A. Refreshments lOTH WARD BRANCH . . Wagg's Cor.-Glen. 5767 GLEN.2604 Ann Dvorak will be seen in her after the fire drill: Donald Lum, were served by a committee in CHARLOTTE BRANCH. 4·140 Lake Ave.- Char. 13 first role since her highly success- Leonard Wolk, Billy Boone, Lewis We will call for it, repair it and charge. Dr. Meyer Jacobstein, ful one in "The Crowd Roars," one Botts, Fred Kittleberger. return it to you in first class president and Ernest W. Veigel, Jr., general manager, led the reception condition. committee. Repairs on all makes of appli­ WANT ADS ances at reasonable prices. Rates per insertion: 2c word, m1n1mum charge 26c; no ads taken over Niblack & Eppinger Hardware telephone; cash or stamps must accompany ad; send to 26 8. Water St. Given 33rd Degree at 398 Ridge Road We Deliver Glenwood 2311 EXPERT WIRING (Formerly Lewiston Ave.) LAMPS and SUPPLIES EXPERT Vacuum cleaner re· HE-POSSESSED and re-condi- Convention of Masons pairs, all makes. Nine years Sib- tioned Cass washing machines with ROOFING and SHEETING PAPER MYERS & STONEHAM ley's Hoover. Kelly, 165 Clay Ave. guarantee. Work and look like Highest honor in the Masonic 1517 Lake Ave. (downstairs) Glen. 3543. new. $25 to $40 cash. Variety order was paid to Lewis G. Ames Special 35 tb 108 sq. ft. with ~B~.--'H=E;.;;M,.E=N;;W;;-:-A~Y.----;;W:;-;-a';""tc~h-e-s, Vacuum Cleaner Co., 254 Lyell Ave. of Electric avenue last week at the } At Wagg'a Comers ROOFING nails and tar 75c clocks and jewelry repaired; prices Glen. 4141. 120th annual session of the Su­ '~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~ reasonable. Watch crystals S5c- DRESSMAKING CLASSES- preme Council of the Scottish Rite, 11 50c. 457 Lewiston Ave. Mrs. Jean Hamilton, 284 Albemarle F. and A. M., in Indianapolis. .Mr. ASBESTOS ASPHALT ROOF COATING PAPERHANGL'\TG _ $6.00 per St. has resumed her dressmaking Ames was the recipient of the hon­ room, including paper. Floor re- classes and will assist you with your 69c gallon , • 5 Gallons $!.60 finishing. House painting. F. Ben- entire wardrobe; dresses, coats, orary 33rd degree. der, 160 Thurston Rd. Gen. 2333-W. suits and remodeling. Glen. 1941. .;\Ir. Ames has been prominent in HAVE YOU tried our special local Masonic life since he came to FURNACE SUPPLIES, PIPE and FOR RENT-6 room upper Bos- odorless cleaning fluid, SOc gal. de­ ton. Rent reasonable. Call after livered. Niblack and Eppinger, Rochester in 1919. He has been ELBOWS (plain and adjustable) 5 p. m. 257 Augustine St. 398 Ridge Road. Glen. 2311. }Daster of Graftsman Lodge of OFFICE TO REXT - Driving I<'UR~ACES-Cleaned and re- which he is a charter member; Gutter Pipe--Trough, Valley '(in, Ridge Roll Park and Dewey Aves. Suitable paired. Now is the time to have three times potent master of Roch­ for chiropodist, chiropractor, dane- work done. Renner & Henry, 1312 estser Lodge of Perfection and is ing school, etc. Reasonable rent. Dewey Ave. Glen. 592. an officer in Rochester Consistory :------; Glen 3100. 839 Dewey Ave. w A N T E D _ Everyman and and a member of Damascus Temple Or. CHESTER S. SOUTHWICK, Dentist UPHOLSTERING - New pieces women to bring that watch or clock Nobles of the Mystic Shrine and made; old pieces recovered and re- which needs repairing to Anderson, ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL OF HIS VENTAL OFFICE paired. Lowest prices. Living 17 Pullman avenue. Work guar­ Lalah Rookh Grotto. FROM THE PROFESSIONAL BUIUJING room suites $60 up. Chair caning. anteed. Steko Upholstering, 126 Steko Ave. CURTAINS laundered, all kinds. BOY SCOUT NEWS To No. 1159 LAKE AVENUE (Corner Alameda Street) Glen 3712-M. Stretched and pressed, tinted if de- Troop No. 81 Phone, Glenwood 4474 ~t· nee.·:- ~y :\ppointment DRESSMAKING - Alterations. sired. Mrs. Florence Carroll, 452 DAY OR EVt-:l\TNG Remodeling a specialty. Edna Nor- Clay Ave. Glen. 2217. On September 17, Boy Scouts of ton. Glen. 3785. 1013 Dewey Ave. EXPER'r Vacuum Cleaner re- Troop 81 enjoyed an outing on LOST-Glass case marked "J. pairs. Rebuilt vacuum cleaners of Stanley Moore's r:tnch near Hilton. Redeemer Play School Reasonable Prices H." Reward. 193 Clay Ave. the better type from $8 up, 1 year They cooked meals in the woods 1 FOR RENT-Furnished front guarantee with each cleaner. Time and then went on a treasure hunt. Prompt Service room and breakfast for business payments if desired. Call Glen 4141 Billy Spain and Bob Pulfer found Has Interesting Plan , FRANK GYSEL lady, reasonable. Call after 6 p. m. or better still come and see them Barres, 267 Selye Terr. yourself at 254 Lyell Ave. Open two of the treasures, which were The Play School which was 464 Birr St. Glen. 6699-M RADIOS, repaired, new parts evenings till 7:30. . compasses supplied by Committee- opened by Ardagh Paget and Win­ PLUMBING and HEATING supplied, at prices that will sur- FOR RENT-2 .rooms, pn.vate man William E. Turner. Ben ifred Border at the Lutheran prise you. Call (Glen. 2897-W)- bath. All convemences. L1ght, Taber found the other treasure, a 146 Selye Terr. heat, gas, $6 week. 155 Magee collection of unusual postage Church of the Redeemer for chil­ Ave. Glen. 1055-J. dren from two to five years of age T ~X T I L E WEAVJ~G and BOYS. WA~TED-100 boys to stamps. ELMER G. \VILLIS Jllending; mo~h. hol~s, to~ .place~ sell stamps at schools. Good com- Last Saturday noon the scouts has been in session for three weeks. FURNACES CLEANED The LOW prices we charge or burns re-\\O\en hk~ ne''., m an~ missions. Henry F. Clement, 535 and parents and friends ,;sited the The school is open from 8:30 to AND REPAIRED bring a steady stream of steady garment. Call and deliver, t3 East- Dri,•ing Park Ave. plant of the RochesterTimes-Union. man Ave. Glen. 5535-W. WA"".TED W · 1 li h 11 :45 each morning. Roofing, Gutters, Conductors customers because of the HIGH 1, - oman or gJ.r v- T ey saw the great presses start FOR RENT-2 furnished or un- ·ng ·n D~we.v-Driving Park section d A definite program is carried out 64 Austin St. Glen. 5792 quality of our meats. . h h 1 1 " with rolls of paper an turn out furnish e d rooms f or I1g t ouse- to help with housework occasion- every day. It begins with a "good k eepmg;· h ea t , light , ph one , ga1·ag"-., ally. E-1 Tenth Ward Couner. · finished newspapers and were FRESH DRESSED $5 week. 144 Knickerbocker Ave. ------thrilled to hear their names broad- morning" song followed by an hour ------r------S E W I N G MACHINES over- HOUSE FOR RENT-104 Knick- hauled, cleaned and adjusted, $1.00. cast over the radio from the edi- of free play on the saw-horses, Summit Beauty Shop erbocker Ave., near Dewey, with 2- Varict:.• Electric Shop, 254 Lyell torial rooms. benches, slides and teeter-totters. 209 Summit Grove Pk. Glen. 668-.J FOWL i1c lb car garage. Best of condition. Ave. Glen. 4141. Last week George Gunn was The children are then taken into MARCELLING and 35C LEAN-FRESH BUDWEISER, Canadian, Eagle LOST-Between Birr St. and elected Beaver patrol leader, while the Parish House for a short re­ FINGER WAVING...... hop-flavored malt syrup, 49c qt. John Marshall SchooL Conklin John Peer and Jack Baybutt were cess and light lunch followed by a PERMANENT WA VE...... $3.50 Schlitz bulk malt, 50c qt. Hops, fountain pen, clip-end missing. re-elected leaders of the Flying Eugene & Realistic...... $4.00 corn sugar, caps, etc. Niblack & .Jack End, 504 Birr St. Glen. 5369-J. ten-minute rest period. The chil­ HAMS 13c lb Eppinger, 398 Ridge Rd. Glen. 2311. Eagles and Foxes, respectively. dren sing songs, listen to the morn­ FOR RENT--U5 Magee Ave. John Caister, Keene Engelhardt GUARANTEED repairs on all Ex c e 11 e n t heated unfurnished ing's story, and then follow the su­ tr._ k f h' h' N and Ben Taber were elected assist- .;;J nwTALIJY"''~· rna es o was mg mac mes. ew apartment, 3 rooms, kitchenette, pervised games. The morning BryuARKJ:t..., wringer rolls $6 a set complete and bath, enclosed porch. Adults. Glen. ant patrol leaders of the Beaver, closes with a creative period with T~~: PLUMBER r1 I:. J. installed. Time payments if de- 735-R after 4:30. Flying Eagle and Fox Patrols, re- DlWEY AVE.-TEI.:.GLEH 7J 1..72 sired. Call Glen. 4141. Variety :.::.::~_::;=:...... :..:..=..::..:_ ____:-:-_ spectively. each child making something.! When clean-up time comes every CASS & LOYSEN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~V~a~c~u~u~m~C~le~a~n~er~C~o~.,~2~54~L~y~el~l~A~v~e~. evenings.WOMAN References. will stay Glen.with 5181-W.children INCORPORATED child helps to put things away. 171 RAVINE ~ DRY GOODS and Notions. Hem- LADIES' AID TO IXSTALL stitching. Rose Dry Goods Store, Then a "good-bye" song is sung and AVENUE Clen. 530 COLD WEATHER APPROACHES! 512 Dewey Ave., opp. Emerson. OFFICERS 0:-1 OCTOBER 6 the children are ready to go home. The whole session is out-of-doors Take a look at your coal bins. DRESSES-~ew fall line of Installation of oflicers of the Are you prepared for the Winter? dresses at $2.88 and $4.88 now here. Ladies' Aid will be held at the Lew­ on pleasant days and, when the All styles and sizes to 32. Dewey iston Avenue M. E. Churcq Thurs­ weather does not permit, in the Sample Dress Shop, 18~ Dewey day, October 6. Preceding the cere­ club house. Lexington Beauty Shop .for BLUE COAL and COKE Ave. Glen. 1~6. mony a casserole supper will be Miss· Paget and :Miss Border ex­ 381 Lexington Ave. Glen. 3546 DRESSMAKING and altera- served at 6 p. m. at the church. All press their appreciation to parents 7SS tions; fur remodeling. Henrietta Reg. $5.00 $".50 GL~~~l54 c. H. BANTEL DEWEY AVE. Whiffen, 219 Selye Terr. Glen. members of the Ladies' Aid are re­ for their co-operation and do­ PERMANENT__ 1lr quested to attend. nations. ,.. ------· ------~ ~~86-W.