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Vol. IV. ROCHESTER, N. Y., J ULY 9, 1931 No.4 The Next Issue of "BORN TO LOVE" IS INEW PLYMOUTH ON TO START RAZING ANNUAL PICNIC OF THE COURIER BUILDINGS AUGUST 1 REPUBLICAN WOMEN will be published ON RIVIERA PROGRAM DISPLAY AT HALLS tht: Dt:partmcnt of The new Plymouth is now on dis­ The sen:nth annu.tl picnic. o the THURS., JULY 23 Today- Friday l'ublic \\'orks, all huildings on Lake Tenth \\'ard R<:publican \\'omen will play at Hall's Sales and Service, "The Lawye1's ~ccrct," is enacted :1\t:tlllt.:, '' hich haH· hl·t:n acquired he held at Ontario Beach Park, by an all-star cast of favorite mo­ 1850 Dewey a venue. Th1s new Ply­ for the OJ•enlllg of the Ridge Road Grounds ): o. 1 and 2, \\ cdta·~clay LAKE-RIDGE PICNIC tion p:cture players, and, in addi­ mouth is radically different from all loridge approach, "ill >c raJZC::d. be- afternoon. July 29. tion, marks the introduction of cars in one iundamental aspect. ginning about August I. The bridge The aiternoon will hl· gi\'Cll mer AT BAYVIEW JULY 22 Charles Rogers, popular juvenile It embodies a new en~incering prin­ itsel£ will be completed sometime to sports under a cornl'etent kad­ star, to dramatic roles. A wt·tk 'rom next \\ ednesday. on ciple which has been called float­ dunng the month oi December. ac- er and there will he orangeade and Clive llrooks heads the cast of J nly 22. practicalt~ t:\·cry business ing power, and which, it is stated, corcllllg to t·nginccr!'' cqimates and lollipops ior the children At ~ix well-known actors, with Rogers and . - it is desin:d to han: all the ap- o'clock SUJ{Itr will l•e -ern:d. :.\!r,. man at \\'agg's corner5 will definite· Richard Arlen carrying unusually eliminates all feeling oi engine vi- proacht'~ read' hefore cold weather Kathryn Strauss is gt•neral chair­ ly st·t astde any thought of husiness forceful roles. The feminine parts bration. sds in. man. :\ rrs. Gl·rtrude norschal i" and lim· up for the annual outing are sustained by Fay \\'ray and Combined with floating power, is Included iu tht• buildings which chairman of sports assisH·cl hy ).Irs. J e \II Arthur, both of whom haw oi the J.ake and Ridge Business the industry's recent innovation­ arc shortly to he rcmon·d is the Lake Elizabeth \\'i~hart. :\1 rs. Rost• Dar­ been well received by motion pic­ free wheeling-as standard equip­ Annue Brandl Lihrary. Within the ling. :\1 rs. Katherine Schkgt:l ami ~len's ,\ssociation. The parade will ture audiences everywhere in lead­ m·xt week alterations will be under- :\[iss Helen Dunk. be• marshalled as customary on Owen ing roles. ment. The Plymouth free wheeling way. slates Cit) Lihrarian \Villiam ::'-11-s. Agnes Paskal assisted hy :\Irs. stn·et facing Lake avenue promptly Saturday unit provides for dash board con­ at one o'clock and from there pro­ F. Yust on the temporary quarters Frances Thomson. ::'-[rs. \lildrctl Actors play the parts of actors trol whereby one can either avail in the H. A. J ohnston hlock opposite Guzzetta. Mrs. Ann ClifTord, ~Irs. cet:d to Bay View for a full after­ in "Dude Ranch," the Jack Oakie himself of free wheeling or drive the pn·sent silt'. The branch will be Hazel Dryland, Miss Ethdrt·. Cl'Cilia Schnl'idcr, Kenny's disposal to properly escort Hydraulic brakes and Safety­ Stein, the director. instructed John ::'-Irs. Carolyn Jones, :\f rs. :\I atilda the parading legion through Roches­ Steel bodies are also featured as ex­ ).Iescall, chief photographer, to Cameron Barber Shop Legler, :\! rs. Oil it• WriRhl. :\Irs. lt·r and to the picnic grounds. ceptional in low-priced car specifi­ work six camera crews. The set Florence Bt'rr). ::'\1 rs. ] uel \ Valker, :'.1 r. Kenny has chosl'n his commit­ cations. Eight new body styles arc covered forty acres and for the ;\Irs. :\fargarl'l Stron){. ;\ITs. .\lat In• llll'lllloer~ lt'r) careiull), \\ith offered. Now On Pullman Ave. long shots M esc all mounted cam­ JlorCl·d to vacate his shop at 1530 hr. :.lrs. Franccs7 :\1 their particular aptitudes in mind. Go \'irgini:~ r~. eras on buildings, on the t np~ nf Grace Emerick, j\f rs. Flort•ncc Loh- lien· is the complete list: Lake avem1c due to the tmpcnding busses and on specially erected tri­ raizing of the building for the Ridge water. ::'\frs. Mary Cocoran and :\!iss To Charles E. Coster. who has Sacred Heart Auxiliary \ngeline Pasquale. l>l·cn successful nery year in staging pods. Hoad bridge approach, David Cam­ Miss Bennett in the role of an :\[rs. Clara Potter is chairman of tht• sports prog-ram efficiently. has troll has moved his barber shop to 27 English girl in love with an officer, To Picnic Wednesday Pullman a,·enuc. :\[r. Cameron has prizes; ::'\[rs. Grace Burnett, music; b(·t·n assigned the samt: task. He is is said to have one of the most dra- he en at the Lake and Ridge corners and :\f rs. Bertha A. Bush publicity. assisted ll\· August Hartel. who is s~­ The Ladies' Auxiliary Xo 166 matic parts in her spectacular ca- Knights of St. John, of Sacred for the last ll·n years. He maintains ::'\[rs. :\[ahle Stark in charge of cretly lining up a baseball nine to ticket>. anticipates a sale oi at lea<;t trim 1. B. Le\in'~ pets. Freeman reer. Heart Church ·viii have their an- a fir~t class union ,hop, specializing nual basket picnic on \Yednesday in "otm·n's and children's as well as 2500. Clark, also of baseball iame, Charle~ :\1. \\'ise, Edwarrl H. Kuppingcr. H ETZLERS PLAY SUNDAY afternoon, July lii. at Ontario men's haircutting. Henry G. Brown, AT JOHN MARSHALL FIELD Beach Park, Ground; Xo. 3. 0!1(: or his as>istants, has been with John Schain·r and Frank Short. Clarence E. ::'\Iarsh, treasurer of the 1 :Mrs. Hazel Corrigan of Aui!us­ ~I r. Cameron for nearly four years., Trade With Independents Hetzler Ice mn '' 1 be back on tssociation, is in charge of all finan­ their home lot, Sunday, when they tine street, is general chairman, ce,, and Ralph \\'arc! is a committee -;tack up against the strong Frank assisted by the following com­ oi one to produce >Ome real prizes. Ice Co. nine in the ,first game for mittee: Mrs. ;\fayme Froman, Dr. Chas. Oster is also playing a lone the ice championship now held by :Mrs. ).farie Jeffery. ).{iss Betty hand in thr c·ntertainmcnt. the Fogt·rty Icc. The game will Purchase. :\Irs. ::'\Iary Connell, :\{ rs. llarn·y Johnson. president oi the start at 3 o'clock ,harp on the John Elizabeth Purchase, Mrs. Leontine BAUMAN orRanization. as chairman of the Miner and }.Ii's -\lice Renrlsland. Marsha!! field. ----AND---- grounds committee. will precede the picnickers h) a conplt· of days to trim the lawns and to do any thin~ he can think of to pro,·irle comfort Now on display--- NEW BAYNES and convt•nicnce. He i.; assisted b) \\'illiam Sovatsky and l\fichael Atseff. DRIVING. PARK at DEWEY AVES. two of the few remaining good lawn PLYMOUTH mower men. We Deliver-Phones: Glen. 1182-1183-1184 Theodore Gunkier is head of the committee which will see to it that FLOATING POWER l'\'Cryhody gets a ride to Bayview BONELESS RIB ROAST. 3lc lb. whether or not they hare cars. His and FREE WHEELING Cut from Prime Steer U. S. Inspected Beef assistants are Thomas Boyle. Ezra by all means-See it! Drive it! Fisher. Bert \\'agg, James Vonglis POT ROAST BEEF .17c lb. and Charles H. VanBrocklin. Wt' are displayin~ the most The refreshment committee is F. st•nsationa I low-pri<'ed car the Walker. chairman, Roland Broad­ world has <'\'t'l' seen. People $535 SMOKED HAMS ... . 25c lb. hurst, Fred Doell and Joseph Rei­ "·ho haYc riclclc'n in this :XE'w AND UP F.O.B. (WHOLE or STRING END) chert. Herbert A. JohnstOn heads l'lvmonth ~tate that thev nev<'r Floating Power the receJ'tion committee which in­ lll'.forc "x pericuced ~ud~ motor Armours Star, Wilson Certified or Arpeako cludrs Anthony Culhane. John :\f. <'<11' JWI'formancc. Floating­ Free Wheeling Kiernan, \\'. D. Carroll. Harry Ath­ Powt>l' is th<' eau~c. It i~ a l'rton and John Freer. ~lr. Kenny lit'\\' <'nginet•rin~ d<'velopment Easy-Shift CLEARBROOK COUNTRY and Edward C. :\fay are in charge that clilllinatc~ all feeling of Transmission of publicity. ,-ihratiou. Yon will he sur­ ROLL BUTTER ...... 27c lb. prised and yon will posith·e]~­ Hydraulic Brakes MRS. GEORGE JINKS want to ow11 onr of these cars LA TOURRAINE COFFEE. 33c The Courier notes, with sorrow, the if ,·on J•idc in it. C'ome in to­ Double-Drop Frame passmg or 1\l rs. George Jinks of ~a~ <'veryhody. Tt is the Augustine street. Mrs. Jinks had vibrationless car for millions. Safety-Steel Body Something New! Florida Gold a host of friends in the ward and especially in the Republican Club of Grape Fruit and Orange which she was an active member. She also rendered valuable assist­ Hall's Sales and Service For Salad ...... can ance to The Courier as a correspond­ 1850 DEWEY AVE. GLEN. 5095 19c ent. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 2 ROCHESTER, N. Y., JULY 9, 1931 Tenth Wa.rd Courier TENTH WARD COURIER HE RE WE ARE AGAIN WITH QUALITY AND PRICES BOTH F. R. METZINGER Editor and Publisher BONELESS ROLLED VEAL . 20c lb. 25 South W ater St. CHOICE TENDER Country Roll Butter Main 5412 ROAST BEEF Clearbrook or Cloverbloom 25c lb. After 5 p. m. and holidays Call at 517 Lyell Ave. or TENDER) JUIC"¥ BACON (In Piece) ...... 22c lb. Phone Glen. 5318-M S T EA K CONEY ISLAND HOTS News matter must be in the hands of the editor no later than LAMB FOR STEW ...... Sc lb. (Best in Rochester) ...... 25c lb. Monday preceding date of issue. 15 ESTER PURE FOOD SHOP 1497 DEWEY A VENUE-GLEN. 1454

Circulating Library ~~~-<:::>-<:::>-<:::>o<;.-<:::>~~-<:::>-<:::>~~-<:::>~~ All the Latest ·~ News of the Churches ~, Special Short Time Offer TO INTRODUCE THE FICTION- 3c Day ~-<:::>~~-<:::>-<:~-<:::> ~ ~ MARY DAVIS North Presbyterian 1hc annual Four yonns women of the church THOR ROTARY SPEED IRON 429 Drivine- Park Ave. picnic o · the ell urcl ''as held at left ~londay for the Presbyterian Omario Beach Park on Saturday, Young Peoplc5' Conference at .\u­ We are authorized to sell the Ironer (which retails Lexington Beauty Shoppe June :~;. with the Scn·icc Board in rora, X. Y .. where they will remain at $49.75) for $12 to purchasers of either 295 Lexington Ave. Glen. 2987-J charge of the arrangements. \\'. for a week. Those who are dele­ Special P ermanent W ave . .. $4.50 of Thor Super-Agitator Washer at Marcel and Shampoo ...... $1.00 IE. Couch was in charge gamt•s gate' this year are Ruth Beldue, F ing er Wave and Shampoo.$1.00 and stunts, and many prizes ''ere teacher of thl Xursery Class; Al­ HAIRCUTTING, MANICURI NG won by those who participated in lene Hoesterey, Harriet 1Iiller and $99.75 and $119.50 Any Beauty Service You Require the events . The cafeteria was Edith ).filler, all teachers in the Ju­ FREE DEMONSTRATION OF planned by :Mrs. Emma Hetzler. nior Department of the Sunday and 260 people were served. Good School. They will study methods of BOTH IN YOUR HOME Variety Vacuum weather combined with happy ar­ teaching during the mornings; the Cleaner Co. rangements made the picnic one afternoons and evenings are given GLENWOOD RADIO SHOP long to be remembered. over to a recreational program. 308 DRIVING PARK AVENUE ELECTRIC SHOP Last Sunday, Rev. G. B. F. Hal­ lock, D. D., of Brick Presbyterian Glenwood 3982 Open Evenings 516 DEWEY AVE. Dewey Reformed.- The annual Church supplied the pulpit and on Specialists in repairing all Sunday, July 1:2, the gut•st preacher ~uncia) School Picnic will be held at makes of vacuum clE:aners, will be Rev. \\'alter Vail \\'atson, Ontario Beach Park. ground Xo. 2. NOW IS THE TIME TO washing machines, sewing of Stanley, X. Y. Saturclay afternoon. Those exr•cct• machines and all electrical Thirty-hve children :tre enrolled ing to Lc tran~ported arc asked to Have the Furnace appliances. in the \'acation Church School be­ as,emhle at the church at 1 :30. Lun­ FREE ESTIMATES ing" held in Xorth Church. The cheon will be sen·ed at 6:00 o'clock. Vacuum - Cleaned $5 program includes worship, training The luncheon charge is 40c for Copper and Galvanized Authorized Agent for for worship. storie~. game~ and adults and 25c for children. handwork. The theme for the The ~lid-Summu Holy Commun­ Gutter and Conductor Pipe Westinghouse school this year is "Fellow-work­ ion scn·ice will be held Sunday Terms Arranged if Desired Mazda Lamps ers." and the key verse-"\\'e are morning at 11 :00 o'clock. We deliver 6 lamps or more laborers together with God." Vis­ The Ladies' Aid met at the home E. J. BARNER itors are welcome at the school any to any part of the city of ~Irs. Kose ~[eyerhoff on i{idge 485 Dewey Ave. Phone, Glen. 451() morning between nine and cle,·cn­ '' ay avenue, Thursday aitemoon of !.!::======;;;.!1 6 LAMPS $1.10 thirty. la~t week. Phone Glen. 4141 8·•··•··• ... •··•-•··•··•··•··•-•··•-•··•-•··•··•··•-• .. •-.-.-•-•·...... • .. •·-• ·•-•-•· · •-·---~-·_.--• -•··•-..S DUNBAR'S l §=xx&xx=~ PERSONALS raitor in the Suits Dry Cleaning and Pressing ~Irs. Fred Gardner and daugh­ city for the past week. He is liv­ $35 ters, Jane and Lois, oi Clay a,·e­ ing with relatives at Farmin(!ton, Men 's Suits and Topcoats $} $37.50 Ladies' Dresses & Sport Coats nue, left Rochester last week. mo­ ,}.[aine. $39.50 toring to Indiana where the)" will $42.75 spend the summer with relatives. }.I iss ).fildred Smith and :\[iss Adam W. Dunbar Co. Francis Eynon are spending a iew $45 CLEANERS-TAILORS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Salatine, of days at Silver Lake. MEN' S I'UB.NISHINGS Driving Park avenue. celebrated the ~Irs. Dan Cook of Stoffvillc, L______;::.:.::=...=...:....:..:..::.t..-=::...:....:::.:._ 1322 Dewey Ave. _ _ ..::.;:.:::::..:.....::.;::::.::__JGlen. 1682 28th anniversary of their wedding on June 28. Canada, is spending a few weeks Clean with her brother. the Rev. S. J. 1Ir. and Mrs. A. J. Beckwith, of Clarkson. JOS . J. BUCKLEY Bir r street. are leaving this week­ H e at Lincoln and Mar y Bur rows of FUNERAL DIRECTOR end for their summer home at Mus­ Alameda street are spending the koka Lake, Can., for a two weeks' 796 Dewey Avenue Phone- Glen. 4906 rrona clea'lt- coal summer with their grandparents at stay. They will bc joined by their Sea Cliffe, Long Island. son, Dwight K. Beckwith, and wife, No furnace is made to The Time Killers Club held a din­ burn dust. Clean coal of Buffalo. JEANETTE BOWEN :'If r. aiHl :'II rs. Bertram }.foil of ner party at the Normandie on June 41 E verette St . Glen. 4441-M makes the best fire, the Clay a'enue, haYe returned from 30. Cards were played and prizes Shampoo and cleanest, easiest, most ).fiss P luma Swain, of Locust Titusville. Pa.. where they have been won by ::\Irs. L. Connell, ::\Irs. J. Con­ street, is spending her vacation at Marcel ...... 75c economical heat. T hat's spending a few days. nolly, :'llr,. B. Kirk, :\Irs. J. Coyle. Rocky Run Farm, Clifton Springs, ~~ E. }.I Shampoo and why we screen our "blue r5. K. htebbin,, ::\Irs. C. iner, $} X. Y., as the guest oi her grand­ Gordon lfoll of Clay avenue, en­ :\Irs. J. Gre~n and ~~ r,. J. Reid. Finger Wave ...... coal," not just once, but mother, ).frs. E. J. Swain. tertained 16 guests on Thursday e\'e­ The next hostc's is :\Irs. Charles E. TWICE! Every ton is a ning. July 9 at his home. :\I iner of Rand :.trect. full ton of coal- and :\[r. and :\[ rs. Elmer Roblin and ANNOUNCING- nothing b ut coal. family spent the Fourth at their :\larjorie ).farran of ).[aplewood :\I r. and :\Irs. \\ C,.. Barnett of In connection with camp on the Bay of Quinte. Park boule,·ard and Bernice Baybutt Birr street and ::\Irs. Samuel S. Sif­ of Dewey avenue, were guests over fing of Dove stred arc now at Old De Sando Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stalker, of the Fourth of .Mary and Caroline Orchard Point, Conesus Lake, where and Beauty Parlor ''blue coal" Ridgeway avenue, entertained Pierce at the summer home of their they will spend the remainder of the 1477 LAKE AVE. The Color Guarantee. The Quality guests from Massachusetts during parents, l\fr. and 1Irs. Louis Pierce, summer. the past week. in Forest Lawn. Ladies ' and Gentlemen's CITY COAL & COKE CO. Mr. and ::'\[ rs. Robert V. Hall of SHOES SHI NED & DYED 1531 LAKE A VENUE Mr. and Mrs. H. J . Lockwood, of ~frs. F. ]. Robinson of Driving Magee avenue and Mr. and Mrs. A. HATS CLEANED Phone: Suburban 3805 Lake View park, retur ned after Park avenue and son, Charles, spent J. Tiede and family of Kand street We Call and Deliver MAIN OFFWE spending two weeks at P leasant the week-end of June 27 at Chatau­ returned Monday from a four-day Glen. 4542 226 Kent St. Glen. 5895 V iew House, Muskoka Lakes, Can. gua Lake. motor trip to Vermosa, Canada. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection Tenth Ward Courier ROCHESTER, N. Y., JULY 9, 1931 PAGE 3 Levin's Cash Market Thur. and Fri. 1525 LAKE AVENUE GLENWOOD 305 CLIVE BROOK ·,. •I (' POT ROAST BEEF .15c lb. "Lawyers Secret" GROUND BEEF . . .. .18c lb. Fresh Ground Meats. Not Hamburg - but IN Sat. Only choice bits with just enough fresh suet to bring out the fresh rich flavors of selected meats. JACK OAKIE BOR~ in T6 PLATE BEEF ...... 6c lb. "DUDE RANCH" LOVE Cooked Corned Genuine 1931 Beef . .. . . 25c lb. Spring Leg of Anything in the electrical Schmanke Gets First CERTO .22c Lamb ...... 23c lb. line- Get our prices be­ fore buying elsewhere. Experience In "Air" Juicy, Sweet Breast of J. C. HARRIGAN _\ week ·•s toda) •• I l o'clock in ORANGES 19c doz Lamb ...... 1Oc lb.. 1156 DEWEY AVE.- Glen. 4352 the morning. john ~chmanke. she rlealer oi Dewey avenue, wa" calle ~ o the telephone on a long di,tanc e Reorganize Troop 81 call irom .\uhurn. Rather matte• ol-factly, :\f r. Emerson of the Erma of Boy Scouts Here LOW Price Alone is Jettick shoe factory there. asked ~fr. RADIO CLEARANCE SALE ~chmankc to go for a ride in a 7.1·p- Troop No. 81 of the Boy Scouts not enough. It's the pilin. \\'ithout even so much as of America. Rochester Council, has thinking the Dewey avenue shocman recently been reorganized. The WE HAVE SEVERAL way KENNY Builds stammered •·yes." troop is now being sponsored by the Your Furniture and his As a consequence when he hung Lewiston l\1ethodist Church, cor­ 1931 MAJESTIC RADIOS up the receiver, Mr. Schmanke who ncr of Lewiston and Dewey ave­ which we will sell at Guarantee that makes had ne\·er been any higher than :m nucs, meeting Tuesday evenings at elevator would take him, had some- 7 ::io. his low prices really thing to think about and about 3 The following scouts are enrolled $40 to $60 REDUCTIONS hours in which to do his meditating. in the troop: Robert Aulenbacher, THESE ARE NOT DEMONSTRATORS worthwhile. Tn fact, short as the notice was, it Charles Each, Jack Baybutt, Ralph might ha\·e heen even less t-xtended Brcarey, Edwin Brown, Jack BUT FULLY GUARANTEED RADIOS for comfort's sake. Coombs, Howard Corcoran, Louis But :\[r ~chmanke took hi~ ride Doucette, Francis Hartman, Lau­ OPEN TUES.-THURS. in the 131 foot Enna-Jettick blimp, renee Helfrich. Easy Terms Your Old Set or which is starting a tour of the coun- Fred Zane. Lloyd :\far:;hall, Ed­ and SAT. EVENINGS try; and barring the fir,t few min- win :\!eyer, Grant Osborn, Robert $5 DOWN Phonograph utes, a sinking sensation in the JHt oi Puffer, Robert Schulz. Benjamtn I his stomach 'and anxious thoughts a.; Taber, Harold \\'agner. Robert $1.50-$2 Weekly Taken in Trade to what they might flo without him \Vagner. Robert Yandeau. at home. :\fr Schmanke had an en- Harold and Robert \Yagner are a¢-• -9- ·~ ·~· ~ · -9- · ~ -9- · -¢-.~·~·~-9- · 4- · ~-¢-·~4-· -9-~·1!1 KENNY joyahle time. 'The pilot took him the patrol leaders of the Fox and LET OUR EXPERT SERVICE MAN down over Dewey avenue ;ttl(( back Beaver Patrols in the troop. It is CHECK YOUR SET. TUBES TESTED 1476 LAKE AVE. up the rin~r \·alky. Tht• grl'atcst 1expected that new patrols will so 111 thrill came 10 :\f r. Schrnaukc wht·n. be organizt-d and then more patrol FREE IN YOUR HOME. Maker ol as the blimp reached Lyell avenue, leaders will be needed. Frank Kennykralt Lifetime he looked down the entire length Hartman is troop scribe. of Dewey avenue and saw the Ko- An active committee is support­ Glenwood Radio Shop Upholstered Furniture oak Park chimneys in tht· hack- in;:;- the troop. The following men ground. arc sen ing on the committee: 308 Driving Park Avenue Glenwood 2100 Richard H. Baybutt. chairman and Glenwood 3982 Open Evenings administration: Eugcnt Doucette, Radio Tips cducation and ad\·ancement; and Have That Extra Plug Robert H. Hambleton, outdoor THIS AD WORTH MONEY TO YOU By Harry Ruaaell work. Installed Now--$2.50 up .\hout this time of year old \foth- George R. Hartman, service: er ::\ature turns on her broadcasting Stanley E ~loore. outdoor work; cuT IT ouT J:n" Wiring-Repairs station and sends out a series of Leonard Pauli, service: Ernest R. 1 1 and Fixtures ,;gnals announcing that the atmo~- Taylor. education and advance- pheric conditiom are unbalanced 1ent: and \\'. E. Turner. treasurer. 25c BRINGd IT IN ~ \\'e call these "signal<' ~tatic- and Stephen C. Pool is the new Scout- MYERS & STONEHAM do everything in ()Ur power to keep · ~1er with the following assistant Have Your Work Done By them out oi our radio. It can't be iscoutmasters: Edward Burke, When presented at our station Men Who Know How ~one. Ll(lyd Copp. Thomas Doucette and 12 YEARS EXPERIENCE for an oil change or grease job for Howen:r, like manr other ann y- \\'illiam ~f. Hildebrand. 1517 Lake Ave. Glen. 5129 ing things, qat;c can he madt. )I< your car, a credit of 25 cents will noticeable and trouhlesomc hy us­ ing certain precautions. Get First Accounts At be given. For a hurry-up job, call For instance when we enjoy gno

WANT ADS LALLA ROOHK GROTTO CHRISTMAN'S Rates per insertion: 2c word. minimum charge 25c; no ads OUTING ON JULY 15 CASH MARKET taken over telephone; cash or Lall< Roo ,1; Grotto will hold tile stamps must accompany ad; send biggest ba~ktt picnic in its htstory 350 DRIVING PARK A VENUE to 25 S. Water St. on Saturday, July 25, at Corbctts Free C. 0. D. Delivery Glenwood 1787 Glen. ~~embers who arc going arc IF YOU wish to buy, sell, ex­ requested to meet promptly at 1 :li:i Any Good Cook Knows change or rent, see Brown Realty P. }.f. to join the parade at Frank­ how impossible it is to get up a good dinner without Co., 1546 Lake avenue, or represen­ lin Square. All members having having the very best in meats. So why bother with tative will call by telephoning Glen. automobiles an· rcqu<'stcd to be on 3370. inferior meats when you can be sure of the best at our hand to transport members who Riding Boots market and at prices so reasonable. DRESSMAKING CLASSES-Mrs. have no cars. The Oriental Grotto Jean Hamilton, 284 Albemarle St. band of 50 pieces led by ] ohn \\'. and Fresh Killed Yearling Fowl. . 29c has resumed her dressmaking classes Heigh will play and there will be a Leather Goods and will assist you with your entire long list of sports for which prizes Boneless Roast Veal . . . . . 25c wardrobe; dresses, coats, suits and will he givm. 11 <'mbcrs wishing to Relined and re­ remodeling. Glen. 1941. donate prizes arc requested to paired with pro­ Boneless Rib Roast Beef. .32c CURTAINS laundered, all kinds, notify Chairman Frank Buchlman. fessional skill. Stretched and pressed, tinted if de­ There will be entertainment at the Boneless Roast Spring Lamb. 28c sired. Reasonable prices. Mrs. Flor­ grounds and public installation. Repairing Golf Shoes, ence Carroll, 452 Oay Ave. Glen. The following are assisting Chair­ Dancing Shoes (soft Home Killed Broilers ... . ea. 65c or tap) also a 2217. man Buehlman: assistant chairman, specialty. Pot Roast Beef ...... 18c FOR RENT-Furnished room. Ernst Burkhardt; refreshments­ Gentleman. Private home. 1085 Albert Kniblack, Ed Straus; pea­ Home Boiled Hams i::':lk . 32c Dewey avenue. Glen. 2902J. nuts and coffce-\Vm. Gardiner; FISH BAIT- Minnows, pickerel suckers-John Jacob; ice cream­ Robert Burns; sports and prizes­ bait, golden shiners, crabs, worms and hugs. Henry \...lark and Son. &t Alexander Faulkner, Guy R. Hun­ ter, Chas. Xamamore and Oliver Karnes street, Glenwood 1458-\V. Britton Built Bungalows Berthold; public installation-Ceo. FOR RENT-S-room upper Bos­ H. Schneider; music - John J. ton, nearly new, 517 Birr street. DEWEY-STONE SECTION Heigh; publicity-Edward C. Wid­ Glen. 1182. FLORENCE AVENUE man; rcception-F 1fauricc Gries­ DRESSMAKING-Summer suits heimer, Chas. M. Colton, L. H. Mu­ Alicia Shoppe 4 Blocks South of Stone and dresses reasonable. Coats re­ rat, Bryant Parsons, \Vm. Schwing, 1488 Dewey at Ridgeway lined and altered. Apt. 2, 1210 Robert Duncan and Howard ]. No­ Special Mon.-Tues.-Wed. Open lor inspection and available on the Dewey avenue. Glen. 5976-W. bles. Artistic Marcel SOc VACUUM CLEANERS, repaired. Prophets who are going are MRS, A- WILLIAMS, Prop. BRITTON PLAN OF HOME PURCHASE Free inspection. E. L. Kelly, 165 asked to notify Frank). Buchlman. Glenwood 4348 Clay Ave. Glen. 3543. Formerly Let Your Rent Money Buy Your Home phone Glenwood 613!1-\V or card to Hoover Dept., Sibley Lindsay & 176 Pittsford street, City, in order Curr Co. to provide for all. Announcing- A GOOD CLEAN SHAVE is al­ David Cameron ways assured to the owner of the $200 Down $12 A W eek Kriss-Kross Razor Blade Strapper Lyell Business Men's Barber Shop and continuously buying new blades Pays all Taxes, Interest, Insurance, Water, Now Located at is unnecessary. Free 10-day trial etc., and actually pays for your home. Picnic Next Wednesday in your home. Geo. J. Randall, 577 27 Pullman Ave. The ~our h ar nu. I p1cmc of the Flower City Park. Glen. 4737: Houses Open and Lighted Evenings Lyell A venue Business ~len's Asso­ Formerly 1530 Lake Avenue CARPE!I:TER WORK- Altera­ ciation will he held next \Vcdnesday -HOURS - tion~. repairs and odd jobs. Reason­ afternoon (July 15) at Island Cot­ 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. W. N. Britton Realty Co., Inc. able rates. Estimates given free. tage. Leo Hetzler, general chair­ Saturday 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Call Glen. 5318-M. man, announces that )[onday is the FI!{£\\'OOD-10 barrels for $]; last day to purchase tickets. ).!any of the business men plan to J. Vonglis 1521 Lake A venue cut stove lengths; ZOe barrel cash Syliva Beauty Salon and carry. Glen. 6774-J, 33 Lois St. close their stores for the afternoon. 239 Eastman Ave. Glen. 6554-J They will join in a parade, which BAIT - Minnows. crabs, worms, NOW IS THE TIME CANADA DRY NATURAL will pass through Dewey avenue on FOR A PERMANENT pickerel bait, bugs and fishing tackle. its way to the lake. Prizes will be 831 Ridgeway avenue. Glen. 5109-M. DURADENE $5 GINGER ALE ...... 2 for 25c awarded for the best decorated cars. PERMANENTS ...... UPHOLSTERING-Repairing, re­ A feature of the program of sports finishing. Modern and antique fur­ for the afternoon will be a baseball ASSORTED CHOCOLATES niture coverings shown at your game between a team of the business Elmer G. Willis home. Charles F. Williams, former­ men and the Champion Knit Girls GUTTER and CONDUCTOR Regularly 50-60c lb...... 29c lb. ly with Hubbard, Eldredge & Miller, team at 5 :30. WORK-ROOFING 359 Lexington avenue. Glen. 2115-R. TERMS IF DESffiED FOR RE~T- Front room and 64 Austin St. Glen. 5792 board, 2 men, 70 )finder street, near Greece Post Raising VONGLIS ICE CREAM Lewiston. Glen. 7034-]. Neapolitan SEWIXG )!ACHJXES repaired. To WHOM IT Call Glenwood 4141. TheF~~~~~ S:a~cs ~~~er~=~~~~ I MAY CONCERN Quart Bricks 35c GARAGE for renr. $4.50 month. set aside a 105 mrn. cannon for the 452 Clay avenue. Glenwood 2217. Greece American Legion Post and Here is a letter which we re. \\ ' ASHI~G-Suircasc or family. awaits only the forwarding of trans­ ceived from an anonymous Ratl's reasonable. 70 )finder street. portation costs to l•ring it here. lt writer. It speaks for itself: Individual Glenwood 7034-]. will be placed in front of the Greece Town Hall, where the post holds Flavors (in tubes) 19c pt. 33c qt FUIU\ITURE-Living room, bed­ l\Ir. Barbers: its meetings. John \\'. Baybutt of room suites, 6-piece dinette set, rugs, Dewey aYcnue, commander of the I read vour ad in the lOth daylocd, lamps, desk, drop-leaf kitch­ post, is now leading a drive to raise Ward Ca~Tier that YOU give en table and chairs. fruits jars, etc. a bottle Shampoo f;·ee with Fresh Fruit the necessary funds. 295 Lexington avenue. a children hair entt. Now Orange Sherbet . SOc qt. WASII!l\G 1£ACHINES re- ··-···· ... ···•··•···.. · ··•··•··•"•··· ...... permett nie to sugest Rome Flavored with Fresh Orange Juice paired. Call Glenwood 4141. thing beter for your bnsi FOR SALE-Tables, mirror, lawn PERSONAL f nes. Gi>e one free hair cut i! ! 1521 LAKE AVE. at $etlec, work bench, other small .... ,...... - ...... every shave yon make then J • VONGLIS W AGG 'S CORNERS things, all nl!arly new. 100 Oriole :Miss Agnes M. Smith of Pullman you ·see you~· business im­ ....._. stn·et. avenue and the t.Iisscs Evelyn Lew­ proYe. ri you are not able is. Frances Hill, Rose }.lagro, Aileen enogh to giYe costumer in HOO\'ER APRO~S Home your shop by doing- ~ood made, $1 ; ideal for beach wear Ellingham, )larr Clynes and Char­ .. House dresses $1. Home made chil­ lotte Line, all students at the City work. don't giYe free thin~s. but close your door and ~o VACATION dren's sunsuits. SOc. Rose Dry Normal School, held a house party Goods Store, 512 Dewey, opposite recently at Conesus Lake. They were work in some factory. accompanied by )£iss Anne ){orrow Emerson street. A REAL B~\.RBEH FISHING TACKLE of Lakeview terrace. )£iss ~fary FOR REXT-Flat; 4 rooms and Caragher and :'-.fiss Olive Bulcston, hath ; near cars and subway. $6.50. Here Is Our Answer! faculty members. CAMP STOVES 557 Lexington avenue. Children's Haircut t.fr. and )Irs. E. D. )farshall of VACUU~l CLEA~ERS repaired. SPECIAL MON.-TUES. CAMP ICE BOXES Call Glenwood 4141 Rid~eway aYenue, haYe been enter­ taining their cousins, t.!r, and Mrs. Bottle of Olive Oil Shampoo :\IlSS ROCHESTER voile dresses 2 Opposite G. S. Carver of Keokuk, Iowa. with each haircut ~vi~~~ BECKWITH'S Firehouse all sizes, $2.00. House dresses and wrap arounds, $1.00. Open evenings. )frs. Anna Williams and daugh­ Also MON.-TUES. Kathryn Strauss, 425 Flower City ter, Olivette, of Albemarle street, Shampoo at no extra cost park. spent the weekend with friends at with marcel or finger wave Todd's Rheumatism Capsules Braddocks Heights. An old Engli~h Preparation Compounded for the Treatment of IIitch ·hiker-Will you give a poor For Appointment Call Glen. 6296 Mrs. Louise Young of Pullman Rheumatism, Arthritis, Sciatica, Neuritis cripple a ride? Lumbago, Gout, Muscular Aches and Pains avenue is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lewiston Beauty Salon Tourist-How crippled? Laurence Bradford at Fallsington, 206 CUTLER BLDG. Phone Stone 4972 459 LEWISTON A VENUE H-h-Financially Pa. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection E ARD Published on Thursdays ''Serving the TENTH Exclusively''

Vol. IV. ROCHESTER, N. Y., JULY 23, 1931 No.5 The Next Issue of Lake and Ridge Ass' n REPUBLICAN WOMEN EXPECT USUAL THE COURIER Clinton Buehlman Now NEW RADIO STUDIO will be published Holds Annual Outing On Broadcasting Staff OPENED IN RIVIERA TURN OUT FOR PICNIC WEDNESDAY /\ tocw broadcasting studto and a THURS., AUG. 6 Promptly at 1 :::o p·stnday aft<.'r­ Clinton Buehlman, a veteran of Thl final drin' in ticket sales is on and the Tt·nth \Vard \Vomcn's noon, a :-izcablc lineup of cars new ~eric~ of programs were intro­ the microphone, although only in Rcp.1blican Club i~ 1 1aking plans to accomodate its usual capacity crowd 1110Vl'd out into Lake avenue from tage o£ the Riviera Theatre. will form at 1:15 at Fnnklin mstead of :\o. 1 and 2 :ts the tickets friends enjoyed a full aftcmoon nod he participated in his first program The theat<.'r has been fully equip­ OF BRANCH LIBRARIES Square. Frank Buehlman i, gen- read, owmg to re-arrangcmenb oi evening of inn. o\'er \VGR. nine yeais ago, and is ped a, a broadcasting studio and !I e grounds. l'he pavillion£ will be During June, July, August and eral chamnau o: ,ite comPJi•t:•.:-. one of the younger generation who Following a chickl•n dinner, 11 ill be used regularly now by September any borrower who is A loug li.>t of 'POrts (;\'~n:~ and a po-ted hoii'CI'er, and ea>ily found. which wa-; ser\'ed iu the hotel at getting his first taste of radio as a WilE(" In addition to the "~iati ­ ~I r-. Stark ha< already placed over leaYing the city temporarily may ccncert by the Oriental Grotto l:and boy, took his schooling with a ·? :30, a program of sports was run nee Footlights" on \Vednesday and 2.nno tickets. take a number of books in addition are feature$ of the outing There microphone career in mind. off under the direction of Charles Friday afternoons, there will be to those usually allowed. The \1 ill also h .. ·m:crtaiument anc pub­ A novel sports program has P. Co-. Ro e Darling, ~frs. Bertha be charged on the parent's cards. operate because oi the failure. \\'·~~ he orcnp)'lnq: it. 1!~\\' home at Hobby of Mrs. Roggie new voice on the air shortly. Ed­ Dou~hty, ~~r~. ViClla Fogerty. :\[rs. Any book borrowed, if urgently burnout or breakdown of one or 14 1 .~ Lake avenue. 1 he former ward C. ~fay will be featured on the Grace Garrlner. ~Irs Libby Homan, needed, will be sent for and must be more o£ its parts, the customer's occupant has moved and alteration, Unsuccessful in several efforts lo golden voiced, Riviera grand organ ).[rs. ,\lice llopkms. llrs. Helen B. returned at once at the borrower's natural tho~ht( and invariable will be underway shortly, 50 that rabe goldfish indoors. Mrs. Florence in regular dinner concerts and will He:on:cs oi the Blackhawk Divi,i.m. liftiug the hood, can see the engine library which will take his store with Coal Co., who is an authority O'Connor Talks Before ~[ rs. ).labl'l t •. Stark is in charge which was held July 10 to 12 at iu iletion. The works of a watch and that formerly occupied by the in this locality on this particular oi tickets: Mrs. Gertrude Dorschel Durand-Eastman Park. Commis- .:an IH inspected as they operate by Economy Tailor Shop which has subject. She started with three pairs State Funeral Directors of fish at that time and onw her chairman of ~ports: ).frs. Agnes sioner Stanley ..\foore aud Scouts rctllO\''ng part oi the case, and the been moved next door on Owen Thomas H. O'Connor of Magee aquariums are occupied by about 100 Pa>kal, tags ior games: 1\lrs Clara Robert Schulz, Grant Osbom, Jack g,!~r~, levers, belts, etc of our wash- street. avenue, returned recently from of the southern-climate creatures. Pnttt•r. prizes: .\trs. Lucy Hay- Baybutt, Lawrence Helfrich and in~ machines and vacuum cleaners. In the tllt!ilntiml', :\!1·. Schairer is Richfield Springs, N. Y., where he She has two glass aquariums, each 'll"nd, oraHge:!dc: ~~~-~ Jnlia :\{etz Edwin Bro\\'n attended. arc all acr.cs:;iblc for inspection. continuing bu~iness as usual and attended the 52nd annual conven­ two feet long and about a foot high anti ).Irs. Florencl' SIH'ars: ).;frs. At the regular meeting on Tues \\'1· can SEE these parts turn and expects to move without any inter­ tion of the New York State Funeral and wide, and is now having a third Elizabeth :\I ilnr, suppc1·; J.1rs. Betty day, July 14, it was decided to hold work: we realize that they \NEAR ruption in service to his customers. made. Directors Association Mr. O'Con­ I) o• y, ·''! rs. 1'1• or<'nc<'. 'f·' rs. ·''! c:\ r- out-door meetings for the remain- and in time must be replaced. His new store, when ready, will be Although names seem to be some­ nor was present in his official capa­ thu1· and ~Irs. Hose :\1 c\·crhoff, der of the summer. The troop joins Every part of your radio works completely redecorated and will city as editor of the State Beacon, tahlcs: 2\1 rs. Grace Bunwtt: music; with Charles and Robert \Vagn<'r too-and at tremendous ~peed. But have all the conveniences of a what involved, 1frs. Roggie pro­ nounces with ease such titles as Gup­ official publication of the associa­ and ).[ rs. Bertha 13ush, publicitl·. I in mourning the loss of •heir the radio works with electricity modern fruit and vegetable shop. tion. · father, Rene \\'agncr who was laid and electricity is invisible. :\'ever ~ is, Platyi, Blue Betae, Polycantheus, and Betacombodia and points out He delivered an address on the to rest :\{onday. the less every cond<'nscr, re,istor, V • V Cl specimens of each to her visitors. subj~ct of pubucity before the con;; Republican Women Have ~[any 9i the scouts in the troop transformer. choke, tube, control. I anety acuum eaner ven110n delegates. need work and are ava1lable for etc., docs its work of producing, She also has Sword Tails and is raising a species of red Ram'shorn This was the first convention of gardening. caring for property ~trcm;thening, bloc kin~.. or re~a:d- Luncheon At Ridgemont Company Opens on Dewey ~nails a' well as some white worms its kind he has ever attended, and while people are 1·acationing and m~. currents of electrtCity, gutdmg A luncheon and card party was ~fr. O'Connor expressed admiration various odd jobs. Anyone needing transferring, or transiorming elec- The Variety Vacuum Cleaner Co., and infusoria for fish food. The held at Ridgemont Club House last at the manner :n which the funeral a boy i~ asked to communicate with trical l'rt:~sures, acting as valves to formerly of No. Clinton St., have ·worms she raises on plain bread and Thursday, by the Tenth Ward \Vo­ director" are endeavoring to im­ the scoutmaster, Stcplten C. Pool tla·~e currents and pressures, and moved to new headquarter~ ~~ 5~6 milk, while the infusoria is a bac­ men's Republican Club. Prizes prove their service to the public and at Glen. 5862-R a~ bst changing lhem to music or Dew.e~ avenue. They spec1ahze. m teria formed by the decomposition to raise the standard of their pro­ 11crc 110n by Mrs. ,\on :Munson, speech or (·t<. in telcvi,ion) to pic- • repamng vacuum cleaners, sewmg of lettuce in water. With the ex­ Mr, Lillian Winkler, ~[rs. Grace man of the partv committee. An ' · · I machines, washing machines and all ception of the young, Mrs. Roggie fession. J tures. Perin, Mrs.. \daline ~[cngerinck. address of welcome was given by Fvcry part in a radio works con- electrical appliances. They also sell feeds her fish once a day. The .\Irs. Cathcrint.: Strauss was chair- young are fed as many as three :>nd FURNITURE RENEWING the president, :Mrs. F. L. \Vadman. tinu:tP) and C'ffectively when a used vacuum cleaners and have ------~--- parts for the various makes. four times daily. Now, during vacation time, is a "THE FRONT PAGE" "THE FRONT PAGE" radio It operating. And every part Although the fish are just a hobby i < ··uhicet to wear. Just as we ex- good time to have your furniture with ~f rs. Roggie. she is quite Riviera-Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Riviera-Sun.-Mon.-Tues. pc('l to replace tires, brake bands. HETZLERS PLAY BENEFIT done over Heavy pieces finished pleased wit hthe results she has had S;larl: plugs etc., in our autos, and CAME SUN. AT MARSHALL at your home. Call Jack Fogg, 77 in her rather unique undertaking. sprillt,:& and stems in our watches Primrose St. Glen. 1345-J. For­ Hetzler Ice nine will play a bene­ She welcomes visitors who may be fn um~t we expect to replace parts merly with Hubbard, Eldredge and fit game Sunday at John Marshall interested in seeing the tropical fish, :Miller.-Adv. in our ra-!10~ frnm time to time. field for their mascot, little Freddy BAUMAN The element~ al>o prey upon our Lynch who has been in the hospital AND---- machines. Dirt and rust and the with a fractured jaw bont·. He was "THE FRONT PAGE" "THE FRONT PAGE" r:tvs r:-f the h'lt ~un all :OS· • • BELIEVE IT nue and her mece, M:Jss Grace Van street ha~ returned after visiting ton, nearly new, 517 Birr street Bonafide Offer "\Vith Vechten of Greece will leave Satur- Dr and .Mrs. William ~chi oi Reed 1182 SALE Glen. · day on a 2- weeks motor trip to Bay, Canada, and .\tr. and 1\lrs. no "Strings" attached OR NOT! FREE one electric heating cord Philadelphia and \Vashington to Edward Durr of Westfall, X. Y. with any purchase or repair job of visit relatives. -- To stimUlate summer sales we are offering exceptional premiums 20~~ to 40% Off $2 and over. Variety Electric with every item in our store. Best of all there will be no in­ John and James Tormey of Seyle Shop, 516 Dewey Ave. Glen. 4141. crease in price. E very item is nationally advertised-you can Miss Louise Clancy of Peoria, Ill., terrace have returned home a iter Complete Clearance verify the price elsewhere if you wish. DRESSMAKING-Summer suits has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ~pending two weeks at Camp Stella ('oshtllll' .I l' 11 I'II'Y •••••.•. :\!lP up and dresses reasonable. Coats re­ George Tagg of Electric avenue for ).,laris in Conesus. " 'utch Br:11·o:>lols ...... 89c up lined and altered. Apt. 2, 1210 the past two weeks. HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES: Dewey avenue. Glen. 5976-W. Compads • ...... 59c up Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laml> oi With $193.50 Hi-Boy MAJESTIC RADIO S t c r lin~ Hings ...... 59c up VACUUM CLEANERS, repaired. Mr. and Mrs. John Burke and Lakeview park arc spending the S ilvcrw are ..•••...... 20% OJI Free inspection. E. L. Kelly, 165 son, Harold Burke, of Mayflower summer at their home at Conesus FREE--$60 Premium Duplex Vacuum Cleaner Clodts ...... •...... 40% Off Clay Ave. Glen. 3543. Formerly street and Miss Rosella Calion ~f Lake. With $69.50 MIDGET MAJESTIC RADIO Off & Diamonds .... • ...... 20% Hoover Dept., Sibley Lindsay Seyle terrace spent the week-end an 1 W edding Rings •.•..... 20o/o Off Curr Co. FREE--An $8 Electric Kitchen Clock Buffalo. The Misses Dorothy Snider, Wntchl's ...... 10% Off A GOOD CLEAN SHAVE is al­ Helen Laml> and .\Iary Baynes will With $179.50. NORGE REFRIGERATOR Bruce Darling of Glendale park ways assured to the owner of the leave this week for C:unp Beech­ FREE--A $12 Electric Mantel Clock COME IN AND is spending the month at Camp Kriss-Kross Razor Blade Strapper wood, girl scout camp at Sodus. SHOP AND SAVE and continuously buying new blades Pioneer on Seneca Lake. With $60 Premium Duplex Vacuum Cleaner is unnecessary. Free 10-day trial Mr. and Mrs. A. Stalker of FREE--A $6.50 Floor Polisher and an $8 ! Open Eves. Glen. 4786 ).irs. B. L. Doughty and daugh­ in your home. Geo. J. Ramlall, 577 Ridgeway avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Electric Clock 1Flower City Park. Glen. 4737. ter, Miss \Vilma, of Birr street, re­ turned home recently after spend­ W. H. Duley of Flower City park, J. 0 . LEDLIE HAVE your radio tubes tested With $99.50 THOR ELECTRIC WASHER ing several days at Livingston Inn, spent the week-end at the country free of charge in your own home. FREE--A $49.75 THOR IRONER Jeweler .\iacPherson's Point, Conesus Lake. home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Still­ Call Glen. 414L man at Rushford, N. Y. 842 DEWEY AVE. CARPEXTER WORK - Altera· Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and Similar Premiums With Every tions, repairs and odd jobs. l{eason­ two sons of Merrill street left Sun­ ~{r. and ).Irs. George Heckler, able rates. Estimates given free. day to spend two weeks in the .Mrs. John Goodland and daughter, Article In Our Stock Circulating Library Ruth, left yesterday to spend a few Call Glen. 5318-M. Adirondacks and Berkshires. Come in and see them or phone For days at the Cary .\louse at Trout­ All the Lat est FIREWOOD-tO barrels for $3; One oF our Salesmen to call with details cut stove lengths; 20c barrel cash l!r. and Mrs. Fred Goodman, and burg. FICTION-3c Day and carry. Glen. 6774-J, 33 Lois St. son Ronald, of Toronto, Can., who MARY DAVIS have been the guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodland of This Offer Good Until July 31 BAIT - Minnows. crabs, worms, 429 Driving Park Ave. Mrs. Cecil Frearson of Mayflower Augustine street, and Mrs. John pickerel bait, bugs and fishing tackle. street for a week, returned home DeVilger of Warner street, left for Terms: $5 Down, Balance Weekly 831 Ridgeway avenue. Glen. 5H>9-M. Sunday. a motor trip to Boston and vicinity. SPECIAL FOR THE CALL US for A. R. C. Wa~hing Machine demonstration. Variety MONTH OF JULY .\ baby girl was born recently to ~r. and ~frs. \V. N. Montague Glenwood Radio Shop Electric Shop, 516 Dewey Ave . .\1r. and Mrs. Ralph Merrill of Lake and family spent the past few days 308 Driving Park Avenue MARCEL and 75c Glen. 4141. __ SHAMPOO . . .. 1 avenue. wih relatives at Ulster, Pa. Glenwood 3982 Open Evenings Oil Shampoo 75c j UPHOLSTERING-Repairing. re­ finishing. :Modern and antique fur- .\[iss Rachel Gibson was chair­ FINGER WAVE $1 liiss Mildred Smith of Lake and SHAMPOO ...... 1 niture coverings shown at your man of arrangements for the recent View park is motoring to Kew home. Charles F. Williams, former­ house party at Conesus Lake held York to spend several days. NOW IS THE TIME TO Terminal Beauty Shoppe ly with Hubbard. Eldredge & Miller, by Phi Alpha ~Iu Sorority. She was assisted by the 11isses Rae 1779 DEWEY AVE. Glen. 6791 359 Lexington avenue. Glen. 2115-R. .Miss Doroth)-. -K-.-.\li1lham of Ale- Have the Furnace Tuesday, Thursday a.nd Saturday l{ing.:r, Anne ~[orri- and Lucille I FOR RE::\'T - Front room and meda street, and ~!iss C:.thenne j Evening!! by Appointment DuRocher. Vacuum - Cleaned $5 board, 2 men, 70 ~finder street, near Rupert oi Seneca parkway, are I Lewiston. Glen. 7034-J. .Miss .Mabel Culver of Flower ~pending ~evcral days with .\!iss Copper and Galvanized Beauty Service WASHING-Suitcase or family. City park has been visiting with Dr. Pauline Foster, oi Penn Yan, at her Gutter and Conductor Pipe Rates reasonable. 70 ~Iinder street. ; ummcr home on Keuka Lake. M&rcel a.nd $1Ftnger W ave $1 and Mrs. F. C. Tesch of Niagara Term11 Arranged iF Desired Shampoo &nd Shampoo Glenwood 7034-J. Falls and friends at Toronto and Mrs. Elmer Roblin, Miss Eliza­ beth Roblin and Mrs. Wm. Draper JULIA A. :BLODGETT V ACUU11 CLEANERS repaired. ~iagara on the Lake. Call Glenwood 4141. __ are spending ten days on a motor E. J. BARNER Call GLEN. 6083-J 485 Dewey Ave. Phone, Glen. 45115 465 Glenwood Ave. FOR SALE-Tables, mirror, lawn Richmond B. Millham of Alameda trip through the New England settee. work bench, other small :lrcd is spending the summer with states. .. things, all nearly new. 100 Oriole Mr. and Mrs. C. R. 1-fillham of East For a hurry-up job, call street. avenue at their summer home. Mrs. F. Bailey entertained at Craig Hill Wednesday of last week. Renner & Henry Co. SEWING MACHINES over- Camp ,\ lohoa, Lake Piseco. Plumbing and Heating hauled, cleaned and adjusted, $1. "THE FRONT PAGE" Manufacturer's Outlet Sale GUTTER and FURNACE WORK Variety Electric Shop, 516 Dewey "THE FRONT PAGE" Riviera-Sun.-Mon.-T ues. 1812 Dewey Ave. Glen. 592 Ave., Glen. 4141. Riviera-Sun.-Mon.-T ues. ------ROOFS, gutter and conductor NIAGARA BICYCLES pipes repaired and replaced; fur­ Have That Extra Plug naces cleaned and repaired; reason- FIFTH PRECINCT OFFICERS GIVEN Full Size, Boys' Bikes $21.50 Installed Now--$2.50 up able prices. 1~ Calihan Park. 1 Glen. 6748. Opposite I PROMOTION IN NEW ALIGNMENT 271 LYELL Wiring-Repairs FOR RENT-2 front rooms; one AVENUE BECKWITH'S Firehouse furnished, one unfurnished. 401' Five 01 th, advancements effective last week in the re-ahgnment of and Fixtures Driving Park Ave. the Police Department and Detective Bureau were won by officers at M I S S ROCHESTER voile the Fifth Precinct. Those who advanced a notch in their positions are MYERS & STONEHAM dresses. all size~. $:!.00. House George Ruthenberg, Edwin Wildey, Victor Ayette, James Duffy and Have Your Work Done By dresses and wrap arounds, $1.00. Open evenings. Kathryn Strauss, Frank Zahlman. Men Who Know How supply the physical attributes of a Britton Built Bungalows 12 YEARS EXPERIENCE !25 Flower City park. Captain Ruthenberg, who for the ------1 past three and one half years has good policeman, and a fine person­ DEWEY-STONE SECTION 1517 Lake Ave. Glen. 5129 ality mark him as well suited to been lieutenant at No. 5, is a vet­ head a precinct. FLORENCE A VENUE Hair Dressing eran of both the Spanish-American Captain William J. McDonald Satisfaction Guaranteed War and the Phillipine Insurrec­ and Captain Herman Russ who has 4 Blocks South of Stone To Be Successful Marcelling, Shampooing tion, having spent five years in the been at the Fifth for the past year, Open for inspection and available on the Finger W aving, F acials and army. He was appointed a patrol­ have both been retired. Captain A Radio Service Business man on October 1, 1904 and was one Ruthenberg has been acting captain Scalp Treatments BRITTON PLAN OF HOME PURCHASE Must Constantly Modernize of the first to be appointed to the since July 1. its Knowledge, Methods and JEANETTE SPRINGER mounted division and assigned to Lieutenant Edwin Wildey has Let Your Rent Money Buy Your Home Equipment. the downtown area. Five Roches­ been sergeant at No. 5. Sergeant 303 Conrad Drive ter Exposition and Horse Show Victor Ayette, veteran of the We Believe This Off Stone Road Cups won by him in as many at- \Vorld War, has been on prowl car It is Our Policy P hone Charlotte 688-J for l I tempts attest to his ability as a duty. Both plain-clothes men at AppoiDtments horseman. the local station have been ad­ $200 Down $12 A Week Ever since coming to the Fifth, vanced to positions in the Detective P ays all Taxes, Interest, Insurance, Water, the captain has been one of the Bureau with rank of Oass B. The RUSSELL'S etc., and actually pays for your home. JEANETTE BOWEN most popular men in the station. new detectives are James Duffy, RADIO HAIR DRESSER Although he has been relentless in whose home is on Austin street, and Houses Open and Lighted Evenings his duty and a model policeman, Frank Zahlman. 41 E verette St. Glen. 4441-M SERVICE Captain Ruthenberg is known for GLEN. 1515 Marcelling ...... 40c his generosity and kindness. A "THE FRONT PAGE" W. N. Britton Realty Co., Inc. Finger Wave ...... SOc well-developed physique attained in 36 Lake View Pk. boxing and wrestling! in his youth Riviera-Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection renth Ward Courier ROCHESTER, N.Y., JULY 23, 1931 PAGE 3 1 The Brotherhood held a mcetmg .... s<'n·lce. COOL C'omfortn21~ -q~N~~ e~ws-<::::>-<::::>o-<::::>-f -<:::>th~e -<:::>C-<:::>h-<:::>u-<:::>rc~h-<:::>• e~s~ ~~V The tollowing Sunday morning last Monday evening at the Parish Always tO A the •)asto:, the Rev. Mr. Dowler will House. The business meeting was ~-<::::>-<:::>~~~-<:::>-<::::>-<::::><0.¢-11 again conciuct the services and will called to order by the president, Carl Knitt. Reports were given on Thur. - Fri. SPECIAL! North Presbyterian-Tonight at On August 2, the supply preacher ~peak em the progress of the work 7 .45 p. m., the Vacation Church 1 will be Rev. William \Vallace Me- during the last five years; it will be the Lawn Social Cl>nducted by the WM. FARNUM SUN. - MON. - TUES. School, which has met at North 1 Call, D. D., of Hornell~N. Y. five y~ars on August 1 since the Brotherhood, after which refresh­ Church for four weeks, will have _ beginning of the present pastorate. ments were served. "Ten Nights in the closing program and exhibit. During this time the new location The program will take the form of 1 Redeemer L_utheran- The Rev. ,,•as ~ecured and the new church LEWISTON M. E. DELEGATION a Bar-Room" a service of worship planned and H. Branson R•clwrcls. 1>. D., the was built. LARGEST AT SILVER LAKE led by the children themselves I first pastor of the Lutheran Church The Bethany Guild will not hold The honor of having the l:~rgcst which the audience is asked to j'oi: of ~~~c Rcdccltll'l', wi:J ' 01 Hh~ct thl· 'l meeting during the month of registered delegation at the recent Saturday The exhibit will display gifts made ~enJces, next St~lHlay mor111ng at I August, but will begin the fall pro­ Silver Lake Institute was won by Richard Arlen by the bo) s and girls for use in the 10 : 3 ~ 0 clock. l he pa~tor, h~ev. gram with a meeting the first the Lewiston M. E. Society. The Sunday School,-a doll house for \V!lham. L?ng Dowlt•r and family Thursday evening in September. delegates spent an enjoyable week in the Beginner's Department, and two a.rc cn}oymg their. ,·ac~tion at About 50 ladies of the Guild en­ at the lake. easels for pictures and blackboards; C~affcy Locks, Ontano. 1 he many joyed a picnic at the summer home "Gun Smoke" other gifts have been made for fa- fr~ends of Rev. and ;\[rs. Richards of l[rs. Fred \Vochr at Shore "THE FRONT PAGE" thers and mothers and other mcm- Will be glad to greet them at this Acres. Riviera-Sun.-M on.-T ues. bcrs of the families. The public is invited to come and share this pro- FREE A Can~lelight, L~ntern or FREE gram with the Vacation School. Pistol Flashhght Pupils who have not missed more Levin's Cash Market than one day since the school be­ gan arc: Alan E. Boyce, Thomas 1525 LAKE AVENUE GLENWOOD 305 GET YOUR FLASHLIGHT Glcndc, Donald Jameson, Grace ~------TICKETS HERE ! Jameson, Gloria Andreas, Sarah Ann Downes, Bernice Glende, FRESH LEGS OF They are well worth working for-they cost you noth Helen Goetz, Phyllis Johnston, ing-Just save our votes given with each purchase. Catherine Johnston, Caroline Lauer, Victoria Laurini, Grace Mac ~.fiJ­ FOWL Spring Lamb ASK FOR VOTES WITH EACH Ian, \Vinona }.fcConnachie, Helen PURCHASE-START NOW! ~lcConnachie, Katherine Simpson, \Vimona Simpson, and Georgina 25c 25c lb. Simpson. D & C SERVICE STATION The scho ol enroolment has been GAS - OIL - GREASING thirty-five and the average daily Try Our Spicy Meat Luncheon White Lily Peaches attendance, 30. Loaves and Cold Cut Meat Specials - AND - l4Halveswith L C 7 On Sunday, July 26, the Rev. to Add Zest to Those Pick-up Heavy Syrup arge an 1 C MARl-lAM'S GARAGE, Inc. Joseph A. Schofield, Jr., of Gover­ Luncheons. neur, N. Y., will be the guest Boscul Coffee ... .. 31 c lb. BATTERIES - TIRES - CAR REP AIRING preacher; and on t hat day the Sun­ COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON 19c ---- All Products and Work Guaranteed day School will suspend its sessions Home Grown Celery Hearts 8c until the second week in September Best Country Roll ----- GET A TASTE OF OUR SERVICE when the new pastor of North Large Ripe Bananas 19c Doz. 1685 DEWEY AVE. GLEN. 5997 Church, Rev. Robert Findlay, will BUTTER 25c lb. I begin his work.

SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 23rd Footwear Prices Tumble to New Low Levels in This Clearing Sale -A SEMI-ANNUAL EVENT AT THIS STORE-

Women's Footwear at 56 PAIRS MEN'S BLACK and TAN Bargains in the Children's Dept. OXFORDS, Some Sport Oxfords. Extreme Price Reductions Not All Sizes To Appreciate them-You must see them Group A GroupB $2.89 Sandals Little Tots' :-)port Oxfords of Tan Com­ Special Close Ont of .All BOYS' Jersey Elk SPORT OXFORD AIL We Have Left. Sizes Patent Strap Slipper~ hinatious and Black and Beige, Blonde and Linen 5% to 6, 10% to 11 5lf2 to 8 White Pumps at Special Price of 21f2 to 6 99c $1.69 $2.39 and $2.99 $2.99 $2.69 . BOYS' Black and Tan OXFORDS YOUR OPPORTUNITY - Group C Group D Leather or Rubber Heel Buster Brown ALL SPORT OXFORDS 21 Pairs of Black and White 32 Pairs Brown and Black Sizes 12% to 6 Patent Straps. All Reduced 'rhree li::yelet. Ties and Lo'v Heel Oxfords, Leather to ONE PRICE Pumps. Bahy Lonis Heel. Sole and Rubber Heel. $2.79 $2.99 $2.79 $3.29 $1.99 YOUTH Tan and Black OXFORDS Sizes 10 to 2 GroupE Group F $2.19 Play Oxfords Children's Sneaks 3l Pairs of Young Girls' 1 Chihlren 's Brown and Black 8 to 10% :32 Pairs Black Kid Regent Strap Cuban Reel. Patent Baseball Free With Each Pair Pnmps. Louis ~v Heel. and Rubber Heel. . Sizes 3lf2 8llz to 11 69c to 5. SNEAKS - Sizes 8 to 101f2, 11 to 2, $1.69 $1.49 Baseball l•'ree with Each Pr. $2.99 $1.69 2lf2 to 6 and Men's Sizes ALL at 69c GroupG GroupH Child's First Step Beach Sandals ' Odd Lot of Pumps and Biggest Ilit of the Season­ ATTABOY KEDS in SUNTAN Strap Slipper:: Straps. Sizes up to 51f2. Beach Sandals, Special Close llllz to 2 3 to 5 Out. Sizes 11 to 2 21f2 to 6 61f2 to 11 Cub. Reel and Louis Heel. $1.39 99c pair $1.59 99c $1.09 $1.19 $1.29

Bathing Shoes Special Table Group 59c Schmanke' s Brownbilt Shoe Store Of Infants' First Step Shoes and Strap Slippers. Sizes 2 to 4 White Sneaks in 1480 DEWEY AVE. COR. RIDGEWAY AVE. Oxfords--69c Open Evenings Dependable Footwear Since 1914 19c Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 4 ROCHESTER, N.Y., JULY 23, 1931 Tenth Ward Couner ~------~~ 1· ~ ...... - ...... -...... -...... --~I CHRISTMAN'S ~PERSONAL~ ...... ! .--...... _. __ ...... _._._._ .' . Ne\Vell's Rogers Mrs. Edwin Culver of Flower 689 Ridgeway Ave. CASH MARKET City park spent the Fourth with 1462 Dewey Ave. 350 DRIVING PARK A VENUE ht•r brother. Dr. F. C. Tesch and Phone Glenwood 1669 Phone Glenwood 1698 Free C. 0. D. Delivery Glenwood 1787 .\! r~. Tesch in Xiagara Falls. Donald Buehlman of Pittsford Having Very Warm Weather, Aren't We? street has returned from a vi~it with -WEEK END SPECIALS- Well, we are prepared to serve you with a very his grandmother, ~Irs. Nora Rusher large variety of extra nice Cold Cuts and Salads of Coudersport, Pa. Pelican Brand many of which we prepare ourselves. Kellogg's .Mr. and :Mrs. George Mason of CERTO As usual we will be in line with Fresh Meats. We Grape Fruit IJ\-iving Park avenue have left for Rice offer the following: a three weeks stay in 1fadison. \\'is. 1 lb. 4.oz. Can 23c Home Killed Broilers ... 65c each I F. ] . Tormey of Seyle terrace i~ 2for25c Crispies in Pltiladclpltia and New York this Fresh Killed Yearling Fowl. .29c week on a business trip. Early June I lOc Boneless Rolled Rib Roast ... 32c George I:lliott of Ridgeway ave­ SUPER nue spent tht· weck-~nd at :\fayville, Boiled Hams, Whole or Half .. 32c :\', Y. PEAS Sugar No.2 Can SUDS Veal & Pork Ground for loaf 22c ).[iss ).I artha Crosier was the 1 Wafers !..------• guest last week of :Miss Beatrice lOc Can ~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~~·~·~·~·~·~·~~~~·~·~·~·~··¢-··~0~ I Elliott of Ridgeway avenue 6 for 57c 13 for 25c 19c lb. t The Edouards Sample Dress Shop ! ' The Big Ridge Pedr~ Club met ~ ~ at the home of ).frs. George Rogers ~ By FRANCES MALTBY ~ on Perinton street. Prizes were NEW BOOKS NOW AT • .l won by :Mrs. Stopani, Mrs. Os- .¢. E ACII dav you 'II find a smiling face, Y Announcing-- • 'l'o greet you when you enter this place. • borne and Mr~. Weathers. LAKE AVE. LIBRARY ~ Thoro an.J :so many things that one can see- ~ The following new books are be­ ~ Some of them plain-some quito fancy. ~ ON OR ABOUT AUG. 1st The Swarts family reunion was ing placed in the Lake •\venue • llut they always have the thing for me i held July 5 at Hamlin Beach. Din­ ~ Whnlc\'or tho o,·cnsion might be. • branch library : ner and supper were served. WE WILL MOVE ~• THEN too,-'nothcr nice thing-the price ~• "Algebra for the Practical Man," Thompson -9- ,Ju-<1 suits my purse which makes it nice,- t Miss Helen Spencer of Mason to 1473 LAKE AVE. ~ Cause I ran ,join the ~orial set ~ "Arithmetic for the Practical Man," • Without ohligat ions which I might regret _l street returned home Saturday after ? So girls'-when in wearing apparell you want the best '! a vacation with friends at Brighton, Thompson ~ Try tlw F.tlou:ml ·~ store-They'll stand the test. t Canada. "The Calculus for the Practical Man," Thompson J. G. SCHAIRER ~ ~ "Captain Blood Returns," Sabatini i EDOUARDS-1546 Lake Ave. at Waggs Cor. ~ WAHL-DURHAM Fresh Fruits and Vegetables "Comedies All," Gerstcnberg ~ i I The marnage of :!\fiss Mona M. ~ Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 6:30 P. M.-Sa.t. 'til 9 P. M. ~ Durham, daughter of Mrs. Mary "Deep Evening," Lohrke NOW AT 1511 LAKE AVE. "How to Judge a House," U.S. Na­ • o Durham, of Dewey avenue, and tional Committee on Wood Util­ .¢.8¢-·~··-¢-·-¢-·~~·-¢-•-¢-•-¢-•-¢-o-¢-•~·-¢-•-¢-•~~·-¢-o-¢-·•~·~--<>-·~·~ Ph"l'1 1p E• roes t \\'a hi , son o f M r. an d Mrs. Nicholas Wahl, of Curtis ization "The Lively Lady,'' Roberts NEW LOW PRICE-10c ::~~=~ street, took place Saturday, June ENTIRE STOCK "Roaming American Highways," THIS AD GOOD FOR FREE GAME OF SUMMER HATS at $1.95 27, at 10 o'clock tn Holy Rosary Church. Father Joseph McDonald Faris A Chance to Buy an Extra. Summer Hat at An "The Solange Stories," Jesse performed the ceremony. Boulevard Miniature 2 For One Extraordin:lry Price. F ormerly as High as $8. With this Ad- 2 • ''Thunder over Europe," Powell The bride wore white satin with people can play "Trigonometry for the Practical Golf Course a jacket of Chantilly lace. Her for the price of Kathryn Doyle-514 Dewey Ave. Man," Thompson vc:t was of Chantilly lace, cap fash- The only California one or one can "Volume Two," Mayo play 2 rounds for ion and trimmed with orange blos­ Course in Rochester "Ambrose Holt and Family," Glas- the price of one. soms. She carried a shower bou­ pell (Opp. Kodak Park) quet of white roses, lilies, lilies of 1836 LAKE AVENUE "The Boudoir Murder," Propper 0~ '"""~'"""-<::::>-<::::>-<::::>-<::::>-<::::>-<::::>"'-.>-<::::>-<::::>-<::>- ...,.-<>~-<::::>0 HUMOR the valley and gypsophila. "Dr. Thorndyke's Cases," Freeman Q v The tourist was enjoying for the Miss Marjory M. Durham, sis- "Fiddlers' Green,'' Wctjen Q Reservations made for Lodges, Clubs, Q first time the dry climate of Ari- tcr of the bride, was maid of honor, and wore powder blue chiffon, with ¢ etc., on percentage basis. ~ zona. Grace M. E.-The Intermediate hair hat, slippers and lace mitts to A • V League of the Grace Methodist 0~~~'"""-<::::>-<::::>-<::::>-<::::>"" ·""- ~~'"""-<::::>0 "Doesn't it ever rain in this coun­ match. She carried talisman roses Church held a picnic at the cottage try?" he asked a native. ;~nd gypsophila. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lapham "Rain?" the native replied. "Why, Miss Harriet G. Haight, was DUNBAR'S there's frogs in this town over five bridesmaid and wore pink net over at Grand View Beach last Satur- I years old that hain't learned to morie with hair hat, slippers and day. Miss Francis Eynon was in I MADE-TO-ORDER SUITS charge. I swim yet."-Tit-Bits. lace mitts to match and carried an 1 The Summer supplies ior the Wooden Heels 1 old fashioned bouquet. Donald J. $35 up Church pulpit will be: Dr. A. T. (With Extra. Pants) Chess Player (looking for a vic- ~ Shrridan, was best man and the Neatly Schulmaier on August 2; Rev. H. They are better every way-trimmed tim): "Can you play chess sir?" ushers were Raymond L. Sommers, C. Humphrey on August 9; Rev. E . better, wear better, hold their shape Recovered Innocent Bystander: ''I dunno, 1 and John P. Fitzpatrick. better and look better. Rozell on August 16; Dr. Earl Factory-like work­ brother, I never tried." • Tht- mother of the bride wore gold crepe with hat and slippers to Shepard on August 23; and Dr. m a n s h i p that match and wore a shoulder bouquet Ernest \Veisle on August 30. The Special 16-oz. Blue Serge makes your shoes It's rapidly getting to the point pastor Dr. S. J. Clarkson will be at where you'll go to the filling sta­ of butterfly roses and lilies o£ the SUIT and appear new again. valley. The mother of the groom his camp at Muskoka Lake, Canada, EXTRA PANTS $39 • 75 tion to buy taxes, with a little gas- for the month of August. 2-Pant We can please the wore dark btu~ chiffon with hat and oline thrown in." Suits most discriminating slippers to match and wore a shoul­ Dry Cleaning and Pressing der bouquet of butterfly roses and "THE FRONT PAGE" $35 customer-Try us! The oyster may be dumb in some I lilies of the valley. Riviera-Sun.-Mon.-T ues. Men's Suits and Topcoats $} ways, but it has sense enough to $37.50 Ladies' Dresses & Sport Coats get a four months' vacation.-Lou­ $39.50 isville Times. $42.75 $45 Adam W. Dunbar Co. ITOPNOTCHERS by KET I CLEANERS-TAILORS Fortunately for the modern :MEN'S FURNISHINGS housewife, none of the buttons she pushes on ever have to be sewed 1322 Dewey Ave. Glen. 1682 on.-Arkansas Gazette.

The inventor of a new riveting Alicia Beauty Shoppe Syliva Beauty Salon Greeting Cards machine claims it is noiseless. V>/e 1488 Dewey at Ridgeway , 239 Eastman Ave. Glen. 6554-J hope he turns his talents next to Special Mon.-Tues.-Wed. Convalescence, Birthday, peanut brittle and celery.-Life. ONE WEEK SPECIAL Thank You Cards, Etc. Artistic Marcel SOc FINGER WAVING 75c Visomacia Facial ... $1 Some plants, we are told, derive Glenwood 4348 Bridge Ensembles, Paper Nap· Regularly $1.50 kins and Baking Cups, Rainbow benefit from the use of artificial Bntshes and Novelties. light. The electric light plant is l one of them.-Humorist. JOS. J. BUCKLEY Ada C. Finding 245 LARK ST. Wife-Where are you going at FUNERAL DIRECTOR GLEN. 14.20 this time of the night? 796 Dewey Avenue Phone-Glen. 4906 Hubby-Mr. Billings just called up and wants to borrow a cork­ Have Your Watch screw. Repaired Before Your Wife-.Why don't you send the hired man with it? Carpenter Work Vacation! Hubby-There are times in men's All Repairs Personally and lives that lead on to fortune and Promptly Taken Care of­ this is one of those times. All Work Guaranteed. Alterations, Repairs, and All the latest fiction in our Library--400 Books to Choose Andy MacTavish was checking Odd Jobs in General From. out from a palatial beanery on the coast. He had evaded the chamber­ Wm. H. Jackson maid, the elevator boy, the waiter, Free Estimates Given JEWELER seven porters with nary a tip. 325 DRIVING PK. AVE. The doorman grabbed a grip from CALL GLEN. 5318-M Andy and proceeded him to a taxi, BUICK SPECIALIST opening the door for him and shov­ for an experienced carpenter ing the baggage in after him. O'Connor's Garage "You won't forget met?" pleaded 295 Lewiston Ave. Glen. 4969 who has spent 25 years the doorman with outstretched 13 Years on Buicks palm. in the business "No,'' snarled Andy . ''I'll write ' • 7 Years in the 1Oth you when I find time.'' Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection TENTH WARD COURIER Published on Thursdays '·Serving the TENTH Exclusively''

Vol. IV. ROCHESTER, N. Y., AUGUST 6, 1931 No. 6 LAKE, RIDGE CORNER The Next Issue of "THE NIGHT ANGEL" PARTIES TROT OUT COMMITTEEMEN OF THE COURIER • COMING TO RIVIERA CANDIDATES; MILNE UNDERGOING CHANGE TENTH WARD MEET will be published \\'ith ni l books packed and ready THURS., AUG. 20 T ODAY Few uwdt•rn writers have more SEEKS RE-ELECTION to 1110\'(' mto the temporary quar­ TOMORROW EVENING ters across the stn·et, the razing of "bc~t-sellers" to their credit than Battle lines are being drawn for A meeting of the full County the September primaries and all the former hotel which has housed REPUBLICAN WOMEN :\fary Roberts Rinehart whose re­ and \\'ard Committees of the candidates of the Republican or­ cent f1CtlOll ~cn~ation, "Lost Ec­ the Lake \\'cnue Branch Library Tenth Ward has been called for ganization and Lincoln Republican DRAW 2700 GUESTS stasy.' comes to the Riviera under for the past ~ix years will be un­ tomorrow night in the clubrooms, Club begin their campaigning this den\ ay shortly. \Vork is being Ridgt: :\mu,ement Building, 4GJ AT ANNUAL OUTING the title, "I Takl• Thi:o Woman." wt:ek. The Organization made ru~hcd on the new library rooms Lewiston avenue. The meeting "1 Take This \\'oman,'' feat urcs public its ticket yesterday and the is to select the ward ticket for Lincoln Club designations will be and by the end of next week they Thc seventh dlli•U~l picnic of the Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard the coming primaries. Charles Tenth \Vard Republican \\'omen presen ed formally Saturday at a will be ready fo1· public use. In the in it> cast The drama involves a E. (Clip) Bostwick. executive proved to be the banner picnic yet picnic w Seneca Park. meantime, library ,en·ice at the petted child of wealth, Carole Lom- co!T'mitteeman and ward leader held h) that organization. both in As iar as t e Tenth \Vard is con- branch ha:. been discontinued. states that the meeting i~ open point of attendance and int~:rcst. bard, who~e scare-line escapade~ ccrned, 1he principal interest is in The other buildings which have to the public and invites inter­ Over 2700 were served supper and it have invoh·ed her father in troubk Councilmanic candidacies in the been doomt'd I.J.r the location oi the e. Fribche and Dist. Attorney, roll-Frederic March team as a ro- incumbents, Supervisor George who makcs almost daily trips to \Villiam F. Lon mantic duo has been responsible for Hesselink and Constable Morgan c1H·ck the rletails. Kehr Sisters Studying Tl,c Park Band gave a concert in th<· fac• that Paramount has again R Thistle, are the probable candi­ the after•1oon. A list of sports was cast them together in one of the dates. T he Lincoln Club will have Under Dancing Masters run of! with the following winner>: most important dramatic romances candidates to oppose them a nd also Russel Radio Shop Is I Peanut 'crarnbh:,first. Florence of the season-"The Night AngeL" a full list of ward and county com­ The ).!isst:s Kathryn and Jeanne Broggie: second, Robert Hiel·­ In "The Night Angel," Miss Car­ mitteemen. The Democrats like­ schmidt: ball and spoon. girls, first, Opened On Dewey Ave. I Kehr _of Knickerbock:r avenue are roll, in the title role, is the daughter wise •viii name men for supervisor spendmg two weeks 111 New York Deloris H. Kryk; second, Norma of an impoverished countess. Her and constable. llarry Russell announces the City studying at the special dancing Krug; boys, first, Raymond Burns, scapegrace mother operates a caba­ opening of his Radio Hospital at school being held at the Hotel As- ~cconcl. Robert Lob water; cracker ret in her home city of Prague, gay Mrs. A. Mackerchar is spending a 1052 Dewey avenue, where he has tor. Twelve of the leading dane­ eating, first, Norma Krug, second, capital of Bohemia, nnd Nancy is fitted out a workshop and store ing masters of the country are I{uth Garliner; wheelbarrow, first, the chief entertainer in this color- week at the home of her son, H ugh to facilitate his service. He has collaborating in this school which Charles Streb and Robert DuRoch­ ful resort. T. Mackerchar of Wheatland St. equipment to repair all lilakes of takes up all branches of dancing. er. second, Frank Dixey, Jr., and Harold Peake, J r Three-leg!:ed radio as well as all necessary parts, The Kehr School of Dancing with B ·*·~ · -9-o ~·~ · ·~ · ·-¢- KENNYKRAFT 9- · ~ · ~·~ · ~ ·~*·--¢-B and is a dealer for Bosch radios I studios at 61 Lewiston avenue will race, first Elmer Stidel, and Albert and Sylvania tubes. reopen in September. Heichert, second, Francis Golding i t and Theodore Holmes; clothes pin, Dorothy l\Iyers; Barrel. first. Rob­ t Club Sofa-Special at I i crt DuRocher, second Alfred Dob­ i i meier; paph bag race. first. Marion Gaetz and Raymond Pierce, second, t $55~ ~ t BAUMAN June Streb and \Villiam DuRocher. ~ i Shoe race, first, Alberta Haine$, ----AND---- second, Xancy Peterson; shoe rae~, i t fir~t. James Passero, second. Char­ les Streb; 50 yd dash, first, Dorothy t Spain. seconrl, Alberta Haines; 25 ti ~ BAYNES yd dash, first Helen Gordon, second, i y Ruth Garliner; 75 yd dash, first, DRIVING PARK at DEWEY AVES. Albert Reichert, second, Robert Durocher: 75 yd dash, first, Ken­ We Deliver-Phones: Glen. 1182~1183-1184 neth Hoe~terey, second, \Valter Kelly; ball rolling, first. Helen Car­ bone, second, Carmelita Culhane; I I POT ROAST BEEF balloon race, first, Joseph Winkler, ! Hand-built by Kenny t second, Elmer Seidel. 1 t 's n $100 sofa. Good sized. Sturdily built to your Cut from Prime Steer Dart throwing, first, Elma Shay, -i t order-every inch of construction guaranteed! Choose lb. second. ).[ rs. Berl Gier; Jiggs, Mrs. ~ f U. S. Inspected Beef .. 19c ~ from hroca.telles, tapestrie~ rich velvets, e\·en friezette .A Lydia Ruckdeschel; clock golf, -patterned or plain, in every color' 1" :\[rs. Rose :\f. Darling; bean guess­ t ARM OURS STAR HAM ing. ).frs. Betty Doty; time race, ~ CHAIR TO MATCH t )..{ rs. Elizabeth Wishart; matching Whole or contest, first ).farjorie DuRocher, Half . . lb. second, Catherine Dunk, third, t Why so Low? t 25c Mrs. F. Baker; neck tie race, :Mr. -i ? -i Kenny b the maker. It is his policy to keep his price f and )..{ rs. Charles DuRocher; time lower than those stores which must buy from a maker. <> and place, first, Ruth Happ, sec­ -i This year materials and labor are lower than ever. 1 WILSON'S SLICED BACON 27c ond, Lillian Barker. Broad dash, -i Kenny's prices cnmo down instantly! You may :find i 1. tl•e e

PAGE 2 ROCHESTER, N. Y., AUGUST 6, 1931 Tenth Wa.rd Courier TENTH WARD Friday and Saturday Specials COURIER F. R. METZINGER PR ME BONELESS RIBS OF BEEF 29c Editor and Publisher COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER (Clearbrook or Supreme) 27c 25 South Water St. • Main 5412 Lamb for Stew 7Y2c lb. Beef for Stew 7Y2c lb. After 6 p. m. and holidays Call at 517 Lyell Ave. or BEST SUGAR CURED BACON IN PIECE 22c Phone Glen. 5318-M

News matter must be in the SMOKED HAMS All Surplus Fat Removed 22c hands of the editor no later than Monday preceding date of issue. JS CONEY ISLAND HOTS (Best in Rochester) 25c ESTER PURE FOOD SHOP 1497 DEWEY AVENUE-GLEN. 1454 New Titles Added To e~· ----.-·- · •• • • · ..._._ ...... ·-·-· -· •...... _._.._...... _._._ -... ·--··· ...... ·--··-· ..... ·G The Jackson Library ! F!~£3 PERSONALS ~@ i DUNBAR'S The followmg n~:w books have e. .. _. ______...... _....__...... __ ...... ~ ...... - ...... -... -...... - _...... -...... _...,.._.. ... ___... .[:J ' MADE-TO-ORDER SUITS been added to the Circulating li­ brary of the Jack,on Jewelry 1Ir. and :Mrs. Jule ).!eyer and The .Misses Marion Barton, Sadie daughter, Helene, oi Clay a\o'enue ~filb and Charlotte Chapman ~pent $35 up Store, s.::: Dnvmg Park an:nue. (With Extra. Pants) " \ !:)on of Arizona,'' by Seltzer; and ).fiss Geraldine Ernst of Au­ last week motoring through Xew gustine street are motoring along Eng-land. They are better every way-trimmed "Avcnp;mf Parrot,'' by Austin; better, wear better, hold their shape ".\ce oi jade>," by Palmer; "Call the coast o£ Maine. better and look better. 1 he Yard," by Clevcly ; "Fateful ~lr. and 1vlrs. C. Howard ~Iauri­ Stars.'' by Kerkew; "Four Hand- Mr. and ).frs. John Vitty and son, nus and iamily, ~Iiss Ina LeRoy, some Negresses," by Baptist; Robert, of Flower City park, arc and Doris Lamoree left Sunday to Special 16-oz. Blue Serge spend two weeks at Picton, Ont., "Gaming Lady,'' by Hatch ; "Gay spending their vacation in the SUIT and Bandit of the Border," by Gill; Adirondacks. They entertained Canada. $39 75 2-Pant EXTRA PANTS • "Go :M. arry,'' by \\ 111iams; "Grounds Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coon and for 1n decency," by Sherry & Grop- son of Flint, Michigan, last week at :\1 r. and Mrs. Orman Roblin of Suits Dry Cleaning and Pressing per ; "Hex Woman," by \ \'alters ; their cottage. Seneca parkway arc spending sev­ $35 Men 's Suits and Topcoats "Happy \'alley," l>y Brand; "Hot . eral days with relatives in Canada. $37.50 $} News," bv Gauvreau· ''Kmdled 1fr. and :\irs. George Hmdom Ladies' Dresses & Sport Coats 1 $39.50 Flame, • b; Pedler; "Kitty Frew," I and son of Kislingbury street. ha~e 11rs. Dora Abriel oi Dewey a\o'e­ by Abbott. 1returned from a m~t?r tn~ m nue leaves this week ior Albany, $42.75 where ,he will spend the month of Adam W. Dunbar Co. "Lady with a Past,'' by Henry; Canada, where they VISited fnends $45 CLEANERS--TAILORS 1 .\ugu,t, "Law oi the Just ~[en," by \Val- in Kingston, Odessa and ~apanee. MEN' S FURNISHINGS lace; "Love Girl,' by Edgington; . . . . 1322 Dewey Ave. Glen. 1682 "~lurder in the _\{ews,' by Riley; 1 ~hss ~f•ldred V. Hermg of Wm­ The Mi:.:.cs Adele am! Xonna "~l an of Miracles," by Leblanc; chester street spent the week-en~ Page of Raine, park, are spending , ·~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~~;,1mm;;;;~~;;~~;;;:;;;;;;. "Murder in the Willett Family," before last, at . the Veteran: two weeks at the Girl Scout Camp, IIi by King; ."Nuptial Night," by W~l-~ ).fountain Camp, 1upper Lake, ~. So~sP~m.X.L I larde; "N•ght in the Hotel," by \V1l- Y. JOS. J . BUCKLEY ).[r, and i\Irs. Patrick Dwyer of Iiams; "The Other Pas,port,'' by -- . FUNERAL DIRECTOR :\[acGrath; "PIOneers of 1ustice," ).fr. and ).frs. Harold ).!mwell, of Lake\·iew park arc :>pendin;! two • by Liggett, "Personab," by De- Woodside st.rcet left ~\ugust 1, for weeks at Crescent Beach. 796 Dewey Avenue Phone-Glen. 4906 Lamater; "Pavement Lady,'' by a two weeks motor tnp to Toronto, u Quebec and New England States. }.!iss Catherine ).laher of Sclye urener. terrace is the guest this week at "Reckoning,' by Conquesy; "Red :.Ofr. and 1Irs \V.. \. Ward of Conesus Lake of ,\[iss Betty \\'eg- Pepper Returns," by Hill. ''Simple This A d With this ad two people can play This Ad Peter Cradd," by Oppenheim; Birr street returned recently from man oi Lakeview park. Good F or Good For for the price of one or one person •'Storm Drift,'' by Dell; ''Sixth an auto trip through Canada, :.1 ichi­ Free Free Journey," by Rosman; "Secret ga~, Wisconsin, llli~ois, Indiana, can play 2 games at the price of Lover," by Bloom; "Ships of Oh10 and Pennsylvama \Vhile in Game one. Game Youth," by Diver; "Shadows on the S~ringfield, Ill., ~hey attended the Rock," by Cather; "Twenty Four Ftrst Presbytenan. Church. o£ Play Anytime for 1 Oc IIours, ·• b y B rom fi e ld : "Tru th which :\braham T.mcoln. . wasL' a " b \\''dd ler. member and also v1s1tl'd t 11c til- l \hOll t L 0\'CrS, y I Cll ,, , Boulevard Miniature Golf Course " 1'1 1rce F'IS h crs,.. b r B t:e d'mg; coln tomb and the Lmcoln home. "\Vives \\'in,": "\Ve \Vattt That -- . . The Only California Course in Rochester R angc, " b y R o b er t son : "'-'• oung De-1 \Vm. H. Stell, Sr., ot Flower C1ty 1836 Lake Ave. (opp. Kodak Pa.rk ) · " b y park spent the week-end at Fmc strc, y ore. . V1ew, Thousand Islands. PLENTY OF Reservations for SPACE FOR F. ).f. De Vilbiss and family of have returned from a two weeks Lodges, Clubs, etc., on "Bib" Metz To Marry ~faryland street, are home from a motor trip, during which they visi- PARKING Percentage Basis Niagara Falls Girl Sat. months stay at Conesus Lake. ted Detroit, Toledo and Chicago. Private Jos. A. Bush with the I . ).[r. and ::\[rs. Elmer Schmanke Charles J, (Bib) .Metz, former Now is the time-­ Rochester athlete, who is now C. S. Marines, stationed at Parris of Birr street returned last week Syliva Beauty Salon teaching and coaching at Deveaux Island, is home on a furlough. from a fishing trip to Chipewa Bay. To have your radio put 239 E astman Ave. Glen. 6554-J' Institute, ~iagara Falls, is to be • -- in first class condition married Saturday afternoon at .Mrs. Bertha A. Bush of ~{aryland :.\fiss ~farion :.\{eyers of Raines MARCEL 75 Niagara Falls. lie will marry Miss street is at the Thousand Ishnds. park is spending a month in Canada and TRIM . .. . . C for Fall and Winter Helen D. Rutt, daughter of 'Mr. and fishing and touring with relatives. Phone for our Mrs. Roy Rutt of .Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benwitz: of SPECIAL Expert Service Man ~~ r. and .Mrs. F. R. .Metzinger of The ceremony will he performed in Eastman avenue entertained friends AUG. 16 to SEPT. 1 To Check Your Set St. Ambrose Church, of the school, from Haverhill, }.fass., last week. Dewey avenue returned last week with Dr. \Villiam Barrows. head­ They were also visited hy their after spending a week at the Araho School Girl Permanent Glenwood Radio Shop master. officiating. daughter, :Mrs. Ross Aikenhead and on Fourth Lake. 308 Driving Park Avenue :.\1r. M ctz attained considerable her husband and family of Toronto. ~!r ~~~l~ ... . . $3.50 GLEN. 3982 note as an athlete at \\'est High Ottman Schmanke of Flower School and the University of ).[iss ).farion Beyrle of Lake ave­ City park and Earl Faker of Rochester He has been teaching nue and Miss Dorothy Wahl of Lewiston avenue are spending the and coaching at Deveaux since his Ridgeway avenue are spending a week fishing in Canada. graduation fron the university in I week at Conesus. Carpenter Work 1929. I Joseph J. 'Winkler. son of ).fr. His brother, Edward S. Metz, of Mr. and ).frs. J. Harold Hudson and Mrs. J. \Vinkler of Augustine Fort Wayne, Indiana. will be best are acting as chaperons this week street has returned after spending Alterations, Repairs, and man. Howard Kincaid, Edward at the Camera Club Cottage, near six weeks at the R. 0. T. C. Camp, Watt and Roy Burns will act as Island Cottage. Government Proving Ground, Odd Jobs in General ushers. His mother, Mrs. Julia :\faryland. He is again connected :Metz, and sister, Florence R ).fetz, ).fiss Catherine Blonsky of Sen­ with the state highway department. Free Estimates Given both of Dewey avenue, arc leaving eca Park circle, has returned home Saturday morning to attend the after spendint; a week in the Adi­ Robert ]. Trenaman of Lauder­ wedding. Other out-of-town guests rondacks. dale park is spending a month at CALL GLEN. 5318-M will include his brother. Oscar D. the • Citizen's Military Training Metz and wife of Xl'w York City. Ralph Breary of Mayflower \.amp at Fort Hancock, N. J. for an experienced carpenter street is spending two weeks' at Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leary of .Camp P ioneer. Miss Phyllis Overmeyer of Rain­ who has spent 25 years Redwood street are receiving con­ ier street recently entertained the gratulations on the birth of a Mrs. Willard Smith of Auburn is McCurdy children of Toronto, in the business daughter, horn July 1!~ at the Gen­ spending the week with Mrs. Anna Canada, at the Lake View Hotel, eral Hospital. Keating of Albermarle street. Rice Lake, Canada. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection

Tenth W a.rd Courier · ROCHESTER, N. Y., AUGUST 6, 1931 PAGZ I ~Rl.f:zq{Efutdln.ctltA I Enjoy GOOD.SHOWS I rc I vI~ R~ COOL--eomfor~able-70 . TODAY (last t.imes) FRI.-SAT. Levin's Cash Market GARY COOPER "For hidden Adventure" 1525 LAKE AVENUE GLENWOOD 305 :\Iitzi Greor., Edna )lay Oliver "I Take This Woman" Louise F~zenda, Jarkio Searl l'Iu, Comedy, Cartoon, Tr.,vel Extra: "Heroes of tho Flames" Home Dressed Boneless Home Dressed

MON. '"" too lugh '' tr~•11ir11n SUN• TUES I"' ('iareJ "" /o.-e' See Spring Lamb Pot Roast Broilers · and hear tlte atl.).t1rr-- 29c lb. 20c lb. 30c lb.

ROLL BUTTER (While it Lasts) • 25c lb. Home Grown J. G. SCHAIRER ~i~~H Hams 20c lb. Potatoes 25c pk. La T ourraine FRUITS .and VEGETABLES Corned Beef lOc 1473 Lake Ave. Glen. 4776 We Deliver Coffee 29c lb.

Grace Church Pastor Ascension-The church school FRIDAY- SATURDAY SPECIALS will not be in session during the Is Married In Canada Sundays in :\ugust and the 8 o'clock Sunday morning service Large Baskets Extra Large Dr. S. J. Clarkson, pastor of the will also be omitted. The 11 o'clock Fancy Grace .M. E. Church, was married Jumbo service will be continued as usual cylinder on Tuesday, July 28 at Toronto, with lay readers in charge. The Alberta 29c Cantelopes Canada, to Miss Margaret .McKin- Rector, Dr. William C. Compton, Peaches ley. They are spending the month IOc each can be reached during August, HEAT oi August touring. Dr. Clarkson either by mail or phone, at Silver will b

PAGE 4 ROCHESTER, N. Y., AUGUST 6, 1931 Tenth Ward Conner Radio Tips Boy Scout Troop Plans l PERSONAL I By Harry Russell CHRISTMAN'S ' ...... ~ .. _._...__·--·-----·---· -_...... --· · Such a iine and dchcatl! pic..:c L>t Lawn Social on Tuesday ~!r. and ~Irs. Max Albatt of mechanism a~ a radio is entitled tl' ( 1n Tuesday cvcni1 g, \ 1 ust 1 Pullman avenue and ~!r. and ~Irs. CASH MARKET the utmost in protection irom des­ a Lawn Social will be held by Boy \Vm. ~fitcham of ~fayflower street 350 DRIVING PARK A VENUE tructive agencies and causes such Scout Troop 81 in the parking sta­ spent 8 days touring Pennsylvania as lightning and short circuib. tion adjoining th.: Lewiston ).!, E. Free C. 0. D. Delivery Glenwood 1787 and N cw \'ork State. Lightning strokes may be con hat­ Church, at th.,c corner of Lewiston The hot weather still continues and we are doing our best to ted by the installation of a light­ and Dewey avenue, from 7 :30 to Miss Lillian Barker of Sea Breeze make it easy for yon to get up the family meals and picnic ning arrester on all aerial systems 10:00 o'clock. luncheon. H ave you tried our home made salads and home is spending a few days with her that arc either wholly or partly out­ Tickets are being sold by all cooked meat loaves? aunt, Mrs. George Holloway. side the buildmg. This inl'xpensivc members of the troop. The pro­ HOME BOILED HAM (always on hand) 32c device will not only save your n·­ ceeds are to send the boys to camp (Whole or Half) The llig Ridge Pedro Club were ccivcr from be111!1' destroyed b~ next year. entertained at Blue Bird Cottage in lightning but will prcvcut any light­ For thP Week-End We Offer S.:a Breeze on July 22 by Mrs. A. ning strokes damaging your hom.: HETZLERS TO CLASH WITH Gcer and ~f rs. S. Osborne. Prizes Broilers ...... 65c ea. to any great extent by being con­ DAN'S AUTO NINE SUNDAY were won by :ilfrs. \V. Pray, Mrs. ducted into your home by thl' Hetzler Icc nine will meet the Boneless Roast Veal . 25c Stopani and Mrs. Griswold. aerial kall·in. Also (and this is Dan's Auto team Sunday, at John most important) all insurance com- ~I arshall field at 3 o'clock. The Boneless Roast Beef . 32c }.1r. and ~Irs. ~Iitchell Taylor, panics arc 1·ery >trict 111 their ruling Hetzler lint:up has been changed Rib Veal Chops ...... 28c Miss Sadie ~!iller and Harry Fra­ that an) aerial system expo,ed, 'ince the beginniug of the sca. Clarence Brade of receiver in which such a condition JULIA A. BLODGETT Ithaca, have returned home, after occurs, while had the "set" been With Premier-Duplex Vacuum Cleaner at spending a week with ~Ir. and :Mrs. protected by a fuse the replace­ Call GLEN. 6083-J Kenneth Skinner of Redwood ment of parts would have been con­ 465 Glenwood A v.e. $60 a Floor Polisher and an Electric street. fined to the original breakdown. Clock or Hot Point Electric Hand Iron. Mr. and ~ [rs. F. E. \Vadman of Have That Extra Plug Birr street, have returned home BOY SCOUT NEWS Installed Now--$2.50 up after spending a week in the Adi­ Troop committel' chairmen o[ the We are supposed to sell this merchandise at rondacks and Ogdensburg, N. Y. Blackhawk Division of Boy S~;outs Wiring-Repairs regular prices, but are giving these premiums ~[iss Erith Mary Kane of Pier­ are meeting regularly to discuss pont street, left last week to be the general scout topics and problems and Fixtures to stimulate our summer sales. guest of her aunt, M rs. Curtis The group met July 16 at the home Rand in Clinton, Iowa. of George nerndt on Bakerdale MYERS & STONEHAM THIS OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME ~irs. William Crego and daugh­ road. The next meeting will be on Have Your Work Done By ter, Barbara, of Detroit, Mich., are September 17 at the home of Jo<­ Men Who Know How ONLY-NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! the guests oi ~fr. and .Mrs. K. L. cph Lillich on Albemarle street. 12 YEARS EXPERIENCE \Vadman of Glcnora drive. 1517 Lake Ave., Glen. 5129 Terms: $5.00 down; $1 weekly ~Irs. Anna Keating of Albermarle ~fr. and ~Irs. John Baybutt and street, accompanied by her daugh­ iamily oi Dewey a,·enue spent the BUICK SPECIALIST ters, the ~!isscs Ann and Marie, week-end in itchcner, Ontario O'Connor's Garage has returned home after spending a Canada. 295 Lewiston Ave. Glen. 4969 week in Toronto and the Adiron­ Glenwood Radio Shop dacks. Personal itent> may be sent direct 13 Years on Buicks 308 Driving Park Avenue ~Irs. Fred Bailey of Lapham to the Courier office at 25 S \\'a­ 7 Years in the 1Oth Glenwood 3982 Open Evenings street, i\[rs. ~{yron Punnett of tcr street; or to Mr~. F. L. \Vad­ Seneca parkway. and ).!rs. Critten­ man, 4S ).layfiower street; or to den and ~fiss Crittenden of Clay :\Irs. George Holloway. 211 \\'heat READ A GOOD BOOK avenue arc spending two weeks at land street. There is no char~e for Free Delivery-Phone Glen. 7176 Old Forge in the Adirondacks. publication. You '11 find the good ones in our circulating library as INDIAN RIVER Thirteen Year-old Scout R evives fast as they come out. FRUIT CO. OVER 40 NEW TITLES Your Neighborhood Fruit Drowning Man Without :A ssistance ADDED LAST MO NTH ! and Vegetable Market A thirteen year old bo) s~.oout'~ time. Although }.[ r. \Vc!k,·r weighs in the nc:ighborhood of :wo pounds Wm. H. Jackson 1787 Dewey Ave., near Lewiston training in life-saving and rescusita­ tion methods, is principally respon­ Bernard nwnagcd to handle l im JEWELER without any assistance. Ilc car­ 325 DRIVING PK. AVE sible for the fact that Floyd \Vel- Valencia { This } Unifruit ried out the: n·scus1tation instruc­ ker of Chamberlain street is not tions which he had leanwd' !>O well Oranges 23c Doz. sw ee~' s Bananas 17 c Doz. numbered among the drowning in scout meeting and by the time the PERMANENT WAVE $6 pec1a 1s victims of the season. The young­ coast guards arrived I~ minutcc; la­ By Harper Operator ster is Bernard ~funding, first­ ter, ~[r. \\'clkcr wa~ revived and Special Mon.-Tues.-Wed. class scout and carrier for the out of danger. Artistic Marcel SOc Tenth \Vard Courier. In the meantime a large crowd ALICIA SHOPPE Bernard is the son of ~!r. and had gathered, but the precise meth­ 1488 Dewey Ave. Glen. 4348 THE RADIO HOSPITAL ~Irs. Lester ]. ~funding of Selye ods which the thirteen-year old NOW AT 1052 DEWEY A VENUE terrace and is spending the sum­ scout wa5 employing were entirely mer with'his parents at \Vhite City. sufficient and no help was given PHONE Equipment and Parts to Repair He is an expert swimmer and a \Vhen the coast guards and a doc­ All Makes of Radios heart-and-soul boy scout, being pa­ tor arrived on the scene, there was GLEN. 3982 trol leader in Troop 68 of Sacred practically nothing for them to do Dealer in Bosch Radios and Heart Church. It is net'dless to say they were high For our expert service He and Roy Bubel of Dewey ave­ in their praise of the youngster\ Sylvania Radio Tubes nue hearing cries for help about resourcefulness. They were doubt­ man to check your f> :30 on the evening of July 30. ful if Mr. Welker's life would have.' set and tubes GLEN. 7196 -PHONES- GLEN. 1515 plunged into the ra ther choppy been saved, if time had been lost. Lake Ontario. Between them they In answer to the compliments RUSSELL'S RADIO SERVICE brought Mr. Welker in to shore which have been given him, Ber­ Glenwood Radio Shop SECOND FLOOR and while Mr. Bubel went for as- nard in true scout fashion rated the 1052 DEWEY AVENUE CORNER BIRR ST. 308 Driving Park Avenue sistance. young Munding wasted no job his "good turn for the day." Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection TENTH WARD COURIER Published on Thursdays " Serving the TENTH Exclusively"

Vol. IV. ROCHESTER, N. Y., AUGUST 20, 1931 No. 7 NEW LIBRARY DRAWS RIVIERA RADIO STUDIO The Next Issue of Rev. Laird To Preach "A FREE SOUL" AT THE COURIER WELL ON FIRST DAY TAKES BOW TOMORROW will be published At North Church Sun. RIVIERA ON SUNDAY Tht Lakl• \ \l'nut• Branch : ihrar) The ne\HSt radio studio of Sta­ THURS., SEPT. 3 T{e,·. John \\. Laird of the Brigh- Today >J•CIH'd fur tlw first tinw in its new tion \\'HEC. equipped recently in ton I'reshytt-rian Church will he the Romantic and with the violen t quarter~ at 15 11 Lake a\·enue on struggle bet ween passionate infatu­ the Ri' iera Thl·atrc, will he intro ~[onday aftcniiiOil and Ire\\ a large TENTH WARD CLUB gnest prcadwr at tlw n•gnlar morn- ation and loves aS its central attl·ncl.lnt·l'. ;\hout 1.000 hoolay a few words of Rrcet- \\'1t a lar1>7t. cro\\d in atttn I nee cupy the pulp1t. The f{cv. Rol,ert a succe>s m both the ,tage and ance of a good \\urksh•>l' and the i:1g at the q rt of the program. in addition to the \Vard and Fincllay, who i< to bt· the new church screen versions of ''Outward lloor l:iyout i~ considered it•-t as cf­ AI J. Sig.. of Alameda street. County Committees. Tenth \Vard l'ao;tor. "ill )'reach his opening ser- Bound." and who ha, been a ,tar ficil'llt, it not more so, than 111 the newspaper e~ or and columni,t. will Republicans at the August 7 meet­ mon on Sunday, Septcmher 13. on the London and Xcw York old building :~cross the .;t~et>l which act a~ master of cerc·monies ::11<.1 ing went 011 record endorsing the stages plays the part of Dan Prit­ i~ being dcmo(i,hed to m~k.: W~) Howard llloomfield of the \\'HEC entire Organization slate. which CHRISTMAN- REED chard Conchita Montenegro, the for the Ridge road bridge :q pr J~.rhes. staff will introduce the l'rogram and will be presented at the Primaries litt1t. Spanish girl who danced her \n attracth·c huff and chocolate col- The r.,.,, 'l">:i~ of ~!iss Alice announce. Edward C'. ~lay ''ill he ne.xt 111011th They also redcsig­ waJ t fame in the capitals of or scheme has be, 11 use. I on the Reed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at tht• Ri\·iera organ and Hazel nated Supervisor George H. Hes- Europe, plays Tamea. walls ;md the gcn,•ral imprl•,;sion is ~lyron Reed, nf Dedford street, to (;leason will I' resent 'l'\ eraI violin sclink and pledged their support to F riday-Saturday t) pica! o • a!') of the o.hcl" !ihraric~ Phillip R. Christman r, ~on of ,;elections. Councilman Xclson A. :Milne in his J of the cit). Mr. and :\Irs. Phillip R. Christman "Up for ::\1urder," the Universal c The )Jrogram tomorrow aft1'rnoon campaign ior re-election from the love drama has been described as To fanlitat<' s~:n·,c,· the l.t in,ide tiH' ,·n' ranee­ \Vood performed thl' cercn10ny. Lew Ayre:; and Genevieve Tobin, gran1s. the studio will broadcast on "The leaders of the Republican way, th<. librarian, .\li ;s .\[arJorie The hriclt• won• a dark blue two of the most popular of t he Tucsda) and Thursday evenings from Party in Monroe County arc to be Burm·U. :u:,t hl·r stati ha\'e their transparent velvet suit with a white screen's newer players. appear in 6:15 to 6:30 until Sept em her I. commended and the Republican counter' for i~suing and :• Ct'iving satin waist. and hnt to match. She this production. whtch is a power­ Thcn:after daily musical features Yott·rs arc to be congratulated upon bnnks :t'ld desk span·. The children's had a cnrsagt· of Talisman rose­ fu l love drama, told against the will be originated then·. the splendid ticket submitted tor room and rdnencc re an ensemble of leading to Lake .wenue i< ior a.h:lt ,hell pink silk and black trans­ tions brought about by the exist­ \ ited to be the guests "f the J{i\ • sired whether it be as to personal rcadt·r,. The ~arne ,h~Jvinr.:-. cbarn. ence of "eternal trian~le" iera in the the:ttcr dunng the hroak, W<'re let Prenuptial parties \\ere given by ~loving the Xorthwc,t District to be con­ life. ":\ Free Soul," i:. a sen.-;a­ out to reader~ prior to the tempor­ Ward-Tompkins 11rs. George ). Satter, Mrs. ).fyron tional filmization of the Adela Rog­ ary closing, durmg mo,·ing. and a~ gratulated upon the re-desi~nation Reed. ~Irs. Phillip Christman, and ers S. J h11 novel. a consequence the shelves are not in the non-partisan primaries of To Dewey Ave. Sept. I office associates of the bride. Miss Shearer play; another such as full as u~u:-11 Hov.t·\er. nosr of Councilman 1\elsOI' A. :\[ilnc. He ~~ r. and ~~ rs. Christman left im­ glamorous role as she gave to the thc~c books are cxpec• t.!d m this \\.ard-Tvmpkin< Com) any. of Lake has been untirim; in his efforts to mediat<'i) on n motor trip to Loon screen in "The Divorcee" and week and tht• library will rc~ume avenue and Owen street. announces make tht· district a better place to Lake. Canada, where they wJII "Strangers ).fay Ki~s." but this time it- normal 'tride. its forthcoming removal to it~ new live in. a, is evidenced by the many spend their honeymoon. After quarters at 1773 Dewey avenue near major improvements put through in a setting oi stark drama- of ad­ September 1. they will he at honw venture 111 the underworld, among Lewiston. By ~cptember I. it is or under way. His efforts t in the welfare Jean Dress ShoP!''• \\hich is open- ).1 ·mhers - ·h,. t amera Club anrl .\lanager Bob Hick:, has signed two mainder of the ~cason. of his constituents. He has been ing wi•h a full lme of fall creations friends will gather together Saltlr­ literally a scn·ant of :he people. both for the ladies anrl misses. ~lopecial 1 icnic. Hcssclink. by his consistent and among the featur('s of the shop. Cars will lea,·e the Rtdge road gate untiring attention to the duties oi at two o'clock. The progra1'1 in­ his office has earned the re-desig­ Play Golf Anytime 5c cludl'' a number of conte~h for nation \\ hich we arc more than BAUMAN Boulevard Course \\ hich prizes will he g 'en, movies plca~ed to give to him ----AND---- 1836 Lake Avenue. and

PAGE 2 ROCHESTER, N.Y., AUGUST 20, 1931 Tenth Ward Courier TENTH WARD Friday and Saturday Specials COURIER F. R. METZINGER COUNTRY OLL BUTTER • • • • • 29c Editor and Publisher SUGAR CURED SLICED BACON. • • 24c 25 South Water St. Main 5412 WILSON'S CERTIFIED HAMS . • • • 22c After 6 p. m. and holidays Call at 517 Lyell Ave. or BONELESS RIB ROAST BEEF • • • • 29c Phone Glen. 5318-M

News matter must be in the CHUCK ROAST OF BEEF. • • • • • 18c hands or the editor no later than Monday preceding date of issue. CONEY ISLAND HOTS (Best in Rochester) IS 25c ESTER PURE FOOD SHOP 1497 DEWEY A VENUE-GLEN. 1454 Your Watch Suffers You check the oil in your auto­ [!)...... ,...... _.._...._ ...... _ ...... _...... _._...... -- ...... __ • ______·-··· ..... - c; mobile regularly, but what about your watch? One man told with ! F¥iE'H PERSONALS Flaxx:E>~ i DUr~BAR'S pride that he had not had his ~...... _____.....-....- ...... _...... - ._...._...... -...... _...... _. ... _..... - ·-·~·-· .. ·-··l1 watch cleaned in 10 years. How­ MADE-TO-ORDER SUITS ever his watch was ruined! How :.\ir. and :.\Irs. Herbert A. John­ ~[r. and :-.[r,. Rayn•oml E. Bohr­ about your watch? PROMPT, ston oi Lapham street left Sunday er of \\'mona bnuJc, .. rd, a•1nounc(s $35 up PERSONAL SERVICE. ior their summer home on Loon the b1rth of .1 dau;:"hter. Donna (With Extra Pants) Lake. They will return after La­ Ruth. Mrs Bohrer was iormerly They are better every way-trimmed Wm. H. Jackson M s' Helen L. !h·e of ~fcrrill ,trect better, wear better, hold their shape bor Day. better and look better. N. Y. Central Watch Inspector and was formt•r.ly asso~iatcd with 326 DRIVING PK. AVE. }.1 r. and Mrs. Ernest Gibbs and Coster's Jcwclr,· Store on Lake iamily of Maplewood avcnut• arc avt.nuc. Special 16-oz. Blue Serge spending the wel!k visiting with ).II·. :tncl \l.s. J(,]lll Kroll. of relatives m "Farrell and Sl!wickly, SUIT and $39 75 :-.hyflowcr stred, entertainer\ about 2-Pant EXTRA PANTS • Pa. t wcnly five nH:mbcrs uf tht·ir fam­ Suits ily last night at dinner in honor of Dry Cleaning and Pressing :Miss Marion ~f cNamara oi Finch $35 tht•ir· fortit•th wedding anin~rsary. is cheap street spent the week-end at the $37.50 Men's Suits and Topcoats $} Thousand Islands. Ladies' Dresses & Sport Coats but it won't The Bon \ccord ClulJ held .1 $39.50 steak and com roast Sundar at the $42.75 Mrs. \Villiam Southworth and East \\oods, 1[;u~llin 13t:ach, l[rs. $45 Adam W. Dunbar Co. HEAT leanette \Yeldon of Columbus, Gco~gc Pinknc) and ~lrs. Jack Luck CLEANERS-TAILORS Ohio. aDd :.\irs. Watty Holm of acting as hoste. preferred fuel for and family, of Maplewood avenue 796 Dewey Avenue Phone-Glen. 4906 J Bral'(lt and l\fi,s Helc 1 Brandt, of are spending a month in Colorado. house-heating. "Blue 1\ugustin<' :.trcct. are spending se\ coal" - clean, pure, I - era! \Hck:; at Canandaigua Lake. hard, long-burning is James Donoghue, of Bauman and Baynes, accompanied hy ).{r~. The :\lis-;ion:lry Society vi lh~ still the safest, most Donoghue is vacationing this week economical way to Gra<'<' ~ll'thodist Church. is holding Manufacturer's Outlet Sale in Ottawa, Canada. a Cc·t- \cquainto.:d Garden !'arty at " heat a home. tlw summer honw of :\I r~. J. ~~. :\Ir. and Mrs. Eet•n confinul to ( harles Schnepp, of Lake \riew AVENUE BECKWITH'S Firehouse her home following an automobile 1531 LAKE A VENUE park, is pend•ng the Surr.r1t'r collision near Buffalo recently, has rampi11g at Sodus Point. Phone: Suburban 3805 -ecovered. Mr~. Christman ~uffer­ 1 8 MAIN OFFICE cd irom fractured rib~ and shock. ALICIA SHOPPE :: ~~~; !-::· Glen. 4348 :\Irs. El•n r l~oblin and ).{i,.s Eliz- Summer Clearance of all SILK DRESSES $3.85 226 Kent St. Glen. 5895 ·1brth ){obi'•!, oi Seneca park"Wa), Mrs. Carrie Burn< of Dewey ave­ p To suit your type-by $6 =z~~::Ii:~~:S::i&iiiiiiiii l<'tt :.aturday tor their camp on thE ERMANEN'f WAVES careful Harper Operator to 1nue and ~lis5 France~ Drexel oi Bay of Quinte, Picton, Canada, ~-----=------:. Pullman a\·enue have returned after \\here they will remain until Sep­ Hosiery Repairs-Hemstitching-Pecot Work MARION CONNELLY spending two weeks at Beverly Dry Cleaning Services-Guaranteed against Shrinkage tcmbrr. LADIES' DRESSES $1.00 up Marcelling -Finger Waving Lake, Ontario, Canada. Evenings by Appointment { d Dr. and :.\Ir,-. I<. \\'. Kimball and at Perron Barber Shop ).fr. and :\Irs. Donald llanr1 lar ~I iss Grace Kir.1ball. o · lle\\C) ave 2061 DEWEY (opp. Winchester) of Clay a\'enuc have returned to G. H. ROSE Now Manager llll(', a rc• ~i'l!ll

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SPECIAL! SUN. MON. 'rUES TODAY ! last times Norma Levi11's Cash Market 1525 LAKE A VENUE GLENWOOD 305 "NEVER THE TWAIN SHEARER - SHALL MEET" IN r -~ , - .~~~~~~~ NIAGARA-whole or half ~~il'~ FRI.-SAT. "A FREE SOUL" SMOKED HAMS 19c ~~~,~~.,.~>: .~ Lew Ayres in - Also­ Bobby Jones Mild, fine-textured ham, full-flavored and ~.:j.illU(8 '~...0-.~.~ %Jj.~tl4... ·~;,;~~;~":;~ "\, "UP FOR MURDER" -~~~ · just enough fat to sweeten. Ideal for fti~ ·~ /· · . "How I Play Golf" baking·, boiling or frying. Saturday Matineee ~i !):[Iff. JIJ; ~~~ ~~kr~ Special ! Tim McCoy in TUNE IN WHEC ' ' Heroes of the Flame'' for Riviera Organ Program Boneless Candy for All Boys & Girls I Breast of Chicken Tuna ...... 17 c can ROAST 1:1··~·~ · ~ · ~ ·~ ·~· -¢- KENNYKRAFT 9-·~ · ~ · ·~··~·~·~·-¢-l:l Evaporated Milk (tall cans) . . . . . Sl/2c ~ t of ~ -9- - GOOD FOR WHIPPING - ~ SALE! t LAMB ~ i Domino Sugar (in boxes) . ... . 41/2c lb. t 980 yards 19c lb. - 10 POUND LIMIT - 1- i~ r------~! ABSO-PURE UPHOLSTERY \ Iii~., I i ;.,.;,;,~ln;,~ 1,., 2~~~!=~~~25,,.,.., 1 akonon; :!.~~ t MATERIAL f· :~.:::~~~::::,::.::m:: ~:,::m:::.:~,:,::: :,~~:::~:,. 1 ~ Qualities Formerly $2.50 to $15 • !{atcs reasonable. 70 ).finder street. .Jenn Hamilton, 28~ Alhomurlc St. ~~ ~ 1" Glenwood 70.34-J. has resumed her dressmaking classes ~ .... ~ 1 95 2 95 4 85 1" SEWING MACHINES over- nnd will assist you with your ent.irt' ..} • • • -9- hauled, cleaned and adjuste:d, $1. wardrolJe; drcsRcs, coats, suits nod Alj»solutely Pure 194 • yard yard yard f Variety Electric Shop, 516 JDewey rcmoJcliug. Glen. 1. t 1" Ave., Glen. 4141. CURTAI!\'S-launde-re-d:-,-a..,.,ll,--,-k:-.n-:d-s,t Try our Abso-Pure • Tapestries Mohairs Freizes Damasks 1" ROOFS, gutter and conductor Stretched and pressed, tinted if dc- ICE CUBES 1- ~ pipes repaired and replaced ; fur- sired. Reasonable prices :O.Irs. Flor- o} 1P you hll\'O been wm•ting to do over tbe living room Ruitc, 1 naces cleaned and repaired·, reason- I cnce Carroll, 452 Clay Ave. Glen. • tl1c dining room c!Jair~, the davenport, chaise lon"ue, now is Y 2217 Manufactured and 1 i the time to buy materials at great savings. Ree th~so .;amples i I able prices. 1Y:i Cali han Park. ___,=-=-=·:-=-:co--:-,.,.,---,-:-:----:-:---:- ~ a- soon a' po~sible for the best values. We doubt if you will t Glen. 6748. FISH LIAIT- Minnow~. pickerel Distributed by + ever &gain be able to buy at these prices. ? 1 bait, golden shiners, crabs, worms • ~ VARIETY Vacuum Clean·er Co. and !Jugs. Henry 1...lark and Son, M I ! Specialize in repairing Hoover, Pre- 1- I 1 145 1 ~ :For example-with a beautifUl fabric at $1.00 per yard I ~ mier-Duplex, Sweeper-Vac, Eureka, Karnes street, Glenwood 8-\\'. 1 1 HETZLER ' you 1-an have your davenr,ort upholstered at $29.00. ~ Torrington Royal ,\pex- etc VACUL'M CLEANERS, repaired. ~. c< •· • ' ' • • • ., Free inspection, E. L. Kelly, 1651 ~ cleaners. Parts and repair nervice BROS. ICE CO. ? ~ tor any make vacuum cleaner. Clay Ave. Glen. 3543. Formerly INCORPORATED 1- Phone Glenwoa.:l 2100 Today 1 Xew bags, $l.GO: brushes, $l up. Hoover Dept., Sibley Lindsay &j 801 DRIVING PK. AVE . '[.l f or an es t'•rna t e _n· your h orne. +Y 1-stunates• free. \Ve call aud de------Curr Co. -¢- • liver. Glenwood 4141. :il6 Dewey A GOOD CLEAN SHAVE is al- GLEN. 446-447 iY \.>t. \\1 1 proud ot thl' pie ·e upl ts· ,, by Ker;ny Krnt'tmcn. ~. .1venuc. ways assured to the owner of the ~====~=::::=::::::===~ .; (Open Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Eves. till 9:30) ~ FUR SALE-6 room cottage, Kriss-Kross Razor Blade Stropper .} ~ irce and clear. Conesus Lake, and continuously hnying new blades For a hurry-up job, call ~+: ~lENNY IK IRA"F y t-9-• Engle Point vicinity. $1200. ~eetl, is unneces~ary. Free 10·day trial Renner & · Henry Co. 'f cash. Glen. 5632-J, Iin your home. Geo. ]. Randall, 577 Plumbing and Heating HAVE your radio tubes•ll tested Flower City Park. Glen. 4737. GUTTER and :FURNACE WORK -? t free of charge in your own home, CAHPENTER WORK- Altera- 1312 Dewey Ave.. Glen. 692 ? 1476 Lake Ave. Opposite Ridgeway Ave. -9- Call Glen. 4141. tions, repairs nnd odd jobs. Reason- ~·· ~· ~ · ~ · ·~ · ~·~ ··~· ·-¢-9-•-c- ing placet! in tl.!< l.akc \ vt·nuc HAIR DRESSER '::~-::;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ FOR RE.:--rT-2 room furnished li • npartment. Heat and ligl~t. -19 t:ranch Library: 41 Everette St. Glen. 4441-M Ridgeway avenue. ··nagatdk," l'rcc. Flow­ We employ an expert er City Park and Dewey vicinity. BOY SCOUT NOTES $12 a week Liberal reward. Glen. 1U4. During the last two weeks most service man to service PAYS ALL CARRYING CHARGES FOR RENT-Upper 5-room Hat. of the troop have been out of town any make radio. Private porch; light and pleasant. for a part or all of the time visit­ AND PA¥S FOR THE HOME Opp, \quinas campus. Garage if ing relatives or on vacation trips Tubes Tested Free desired. Keys at 1210 Dewey. with their parents. A few have at your home or our store Houses Open and Lighted Evenings UPHOLSTERING-Repail ~ing, re­ camped ovnnight nt Three Lakes finishing. Modern and antiq[ue fur­ m Durnnd-East man Park; and niture coverings shown at your Scout Ralph llrcary has been Glenwood Radio Shop W. N. Britton Realty Co., Inc. home. Charles F. Williams, former­ spending two weeks at Camp 308 Driving Park Avenue Main 608 ly with Hubbard, Eldredge &: Miller, Pioneer, where hr has earned a GLEN. 3982 359 Lexington avenue. Glen. 2115-R. number of merit badges. 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PAGE 4 ROCHESTER, N. Y., AUGUST 20, 1931 Tenth Wa.rd Conner .....- ...., ...... __ · -·-,·-·-·-·... -.·····.... .'...... ~ . Mrs. Stell Describes Radio Tips I CHRISTMAN'S By Harry Ruuell t PERSONAL ! Visit To Waelder hans t ' Xo radio performs at ib best un­ ln an interesting lette:-, ).[rs. \\ Jl­ )!r. and ~irs. E. J. Thompson CASH MARKET less it is attached to a good aerial. and family, oi Selye Ter, have re­ 350 DRIVmG PARK AVENUE liam 11. Stell. of Flower City park, '' ho is s1•ending the summer in Oost­ :Many receivers operate wonder­ turned after spending two \\ ech at Free C. 0. D. Delivery Glenwood 1787 burg, \\'iscomin, tells of a visit which fully well on very poor aerials but Long Island and Xew York City. Five htmdred families can't be wrong when they continue to she has just made to the famous vil­ they would improve their distance, give us their business and tell us that our meat is good and lage oi Kohler. ~Irs. Stell is cap­ clarity, selectivity, etc .. if given the :\l iss jane Hagadorn, of Lake 3\­ the prices are reasonable. Maybe you are missing something. tain of a Girl Scout Troop here and benefit of a good aerial in5tall ation. enue, is spending some time at Old Why not investigate! as a conscqm·nce was most impressed A good radio "plays" or repro­ Orchard, Conesus Lake. a;; guest CJf THIS WEEK-END WE OFFER J,y the \ \'aelderhaus, Gi rl Scout duces only what it receiws from .Mrs. Grace ).lcKelve) awl her moth- h. ..:adquartcrr. o[ Austrian design, er, :\Irs. Flora Spenc<·r. of Fulton its aerial. If the aeri al i~ too ~hort BONELESS ROLLED ROAST VEAL ... 25c which has just been dedicated there. avenue, who have a cottage there or badly locatNI the pro~ r a m s re­ BONELESS ROLLED RIB RST. BEEF .. 32c Jler captain's registration card and ceived a rc weak, given to fading, ior the month of ,\ugust. BONELESS ROLLED ROAST LAMB ... 28c a Thanks Badge brought her spe­ and possibly contain much "arti­ FRESH KILLED YEARLING FOWLS . . 32c cial courtes), she said. and she was ficial static'' or interference. Too .\1iss Barbara Littlejohn. of :-.rar.>­ escorted "through every nook and long an at•rial make~ for poor l:!nd street, entertained at her ho!lle BREAST OF SPRING LAMB ...... tOe corner." T he Austrian design is not last week. BREAST OF VEAL ...... 14c selectivity and "pick up 110ise.'' the only unique feature, however. ior The condition of the aerial joints, FRESH CUT HAMBURG ...... 16c e\ c.:rything in the interior is hand lead-in position, ground location, Re,·. :Milton S. Ree,, D. D., oi made and can·cd, even to the door and joints-all arc important items Lake \'ie\Y park is in Mame, dunng I COLD CUTS AND SALADS I knobs awl wooden clothes pegs. It in bringing the hroadcast signal, r\ugust, addressing the guest last week of her tu get home and describe it to her "Light'' is for thl' purpose of heat­ mother, ~I r s . .\[atilda Le~ler of .\fa- scouts. Ncwspar•er clippings. which ing a coated substance which gives gee avenue. she encloses, reicr to the \'\'acldcr­ off electrons when hot. These elec­ haus as "the most beautiful and :\1r. and ).f rs \\'m. Clifford of unique place in the world, dedi­ trons forrn the tube current. Af­ ter long use this coating is ex­ Lc;wiston avenue and Fdward Holt cat<·d to l.irl Scouting.'' of \\"oodside street han• returned Before 11 rs. Stell left the house, hausted and although the filament a large cowbell, hanging in the As­ "lights'" or heats, there arc no more home aiter spendin~ a week in electron, given off and thus no :\fontreal and Toronto. •embly Hall wa~ rung for her spe­ more tube curn·nt flows and the cial benefit. It i~ JU"-t another of the Austrian effects carried out in tube 1s worthless. the general es tested. You , and Fixtures have one more "low" ones in the W Jm·ilit ies for rendering truly modern f111wral sen·­ J ONES- SMITH or i<·<• . 'l'lw expense is a matter of your own clcsin•. audio section oi your receiver. MYERS & STONEHAM The marriage; of Norman ] ones E spt•t•ial attention is called to our complete!~· equipped Have Your Work Done By

Back on the Avenue with a new and modern market OERTEL'S CASH MARKET 803 DE\VEY AVE. :::J~~r~o~~:re DELIVERY SERVICE GLEN. 2114 Arch Supports Built In Open For Business TOMORRO.W (Friday) When specified - on full sole repair - HERE ARE OUR OPENING SPECIALS­ jobs- we build in steel arch sup­ ports. The extra LEAN SMOKED HAMS

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Vol. IV. ROCHESTER, N. Y., SEPTEMBER 3, 1931 No. 8 ROCHESTER EXPOSITION TO OPEN Republican Designations NEW WARD-TOMPKINS "SMART MONEY" TO Followmg are the designations of the Organization and Lincoln Re- STORE OPENS TODAY SHOW AT RIVIERA publicans in the Tenth \Vard for the Primaries, which will he held Tues- HERE ON LABOR DAY MORNING• day, September 15. One supervisor and one constable will he nominated Formal opening of the new \\'arci­ Today \\ ith many :\lonro1· County Fair features as added attractions, the 1931 and two county committeemen and two ward committcenH.'n in each dis­ Tompkins Co. store at 1773 Dewey "Men Call lt Love," picturization ~~" Position and Horse Show will open Labor Day morning with high trict will be elected at this poll : avenue takes place today and prep­ of the Vincent Lawrence stage hit of 1!12!!, "Among the Married." hopes of being the greatest event of its kind e\'er held here. As customary arations have been made to receive ORGANIZATION LINCOLN Adolphe Menjou is featured as th L• Exposition will he held at Edgerton Park, ·where workmen have been Superv isor old friends and patrons as well as the golf champion Don Juan. T he hmy ior sonH' tunc preparing the grounds. George H. Hesselink Fred A. Phillips new ones. A sale. details of which picture i~ regarded as ideal rna Then· will he a iull program of Constable will be found elsewhere in this issue, terial for the suave and debonair :\(organ R Thistle l yman Quance continues through the remainder oi the usual l'n'nts, ranging from band The Next Issue of ~Icnjou and for the excellent cast County Committeem e n County the week. with which he is surrounded in the concert" to out-of-door shows. The THE COURIER District 1. john Carroll, Henry District 1. :.\f•nl) ~L Finch, Six years ago the \Vard-Tompkin< picture version of the daring farce midway will also be as attractive as will be published \'an Dyne. Harry E. johnson. or~anizati~n moved into this section, of marital n 1s 1aps. and has been a the Lake and Ridge • ,·cr. F"hibi!S r:\llging irom mother's 2. Otto Schlegel, Albert Thorn- 2. Gordon Osborne, \\'illiam Friday-Saturday cannl'cl Ji!OOds to live stock and poul­ THURS., SEPT. 17 corners during that time. The trans­ son. Brundish. "Gold Dust (, ' t:. stars \Vinnie try "ill occupy their regular places 3. 1\elson A. }.filne, Katherine 3. Xo Designations. fer to Dewey a\·enue pro,·ides more The \\'omen's Society of Xorth facilities and the company plans to l.igh:ner with Olsen and Johnson Schlegel. 4 .• Xo Designations. in support. lt is one of the most Presbyterian Church will conduct TOWNER BROS. WILL 4. ::\orman Hushard, John :Mc­ :;, James Lanier, Charles Bt.r expand its hardware and electrical supply departments. Ward-Tomp­ riotous of comedies, teaming as it their third annual te:t tent :.\Ieals ::\Iahon. gener. will be served each day during the kins is now also an authorized dealer docs, the screen's outstanding EXHIBIT AT EXPO. 5. Bertha A. Bush, Thomas 6. John J. Coughlin, :\nna ::\1. in Valspar paints, varnishes and comedienne and the most fa111ou we1•k. Ereth. Nicholson. Arrangcml·nts for this project are Towner Bros., Rochester dealers 111 pair of stage clowns in America. 6. C. E. Bostwick, Frank R. 7. John H. Stafford, Irene G. enamels. \Vinnie turns vamp in her own headed hy :.\frs. S. D<'los Thorn, bicycles and sports equipment, will The radio service department, O'Brien. Harris. behalf, a role in a way like her up­ president of the Society, with :Mrs. F. Homig, Florence A. which was the first of its kind to be haYe their first exhibit at the Roch­ 7. Louis F. Ihrig, Anna M. Clif­ 8. John roarious one in "Gold Diggers of Emma I1 ct7.lcr and ~~ rs. L. B. Dodge ester Exposition and Horse Show established in this section when ford. Atwater. Broadway." The story involves a 111 charge of the kitchen; Mrs. E. J, radio was just coming into pOJlU­ this year. They will occupy Booth 8. W. F. Sullivan, Beatrice At­ !l. }.fary F. Pryor, Robert Belk- \ !iller, Mrs. Clement, l\frs. Iarity, is to be continued. bathing beauty contest and a hilari n. II. 204, in Building 5, just opposite the water. nap. R. C'apauldy and .\f rs. S. II. Rogers, The new store was completely rc ous ocean voyage on a priva te main entrance and plan to have sev­ \l. W. H. Stell, Donald }.{orris. 10. Blanche Shawr, Robert H. the dining- room; :"II rs. J. L. Arm­ decorated before \Yard-Tompkins yacht, with three of Winnie's ex eral outstanding features. 10. Roy D. Hutchison, Marie Marriott. strong. coffiee; and 'Mrs. George C. started to mo,•e in and is quite at­ husband's and a prospective one. Fifty-six prizes. totaling over $100, Budd. 11. Cornelia :.\.[. Ely, Henry A. Cross and .\! rs. Elmer Forest. the tractive. The familiar color scheme contributing to the complications. will be giyen daily and a grand prize 11. M. J. DeWitt, James P. Abendorth. supply table. of orange and black has been usl'll S un.-M on .-Tues. at the end of the week to winners in Martin. 12. Hattie Commons, Homer :.\frs. William G. \Vatts, treasurer on the shelves and counters. It has been remarked that the their Bicycle Velodrome Contest. A 12. B. Galbraith, Herman Nelson. oi the society, will act as cashier. J. bicycle will be mounted to a distance Baumer. n. Elizabeth Pappy, 'Valentine genius of the lamented Lon Chaney Thc'e committees will be assisted by is most nearly exemplified by Ed recording de\'ice and entrants will 13. Frank H. Walch, Matilda H. Kohl. a large number o[ volunteers from each be timed in a mile sprint. This Legler. u.Xo Designations. MILNE ADDRESSES ward G. Robinson, whose charac the membership of the church. ~~ expected to be one of the best 14. Geo. H. Hesselink, Frances 15. \\'alter Smih. Adelbert Le- terization in "Little Caesar" is ex­ celled in an entirely different role events in the exhibition room. L. Thomason. moyne. KODAK EMPLOYEES .-\lso included in the Towner dis in "Smart ~Ioney.'' 1.5. E. A. Kraus, Delia A. Foos. 11\. Helen F. Clair, Richard Over 400 Kodak workers of tl c play wiU be an 1887 model Columbia Mr. Robinson plays the part of a Weekly Bridge Parties 16. \Vm. A. Kunz, Henry F. Shannon. Tenth \Vard were guests last week bicycle of the high-wheeler type small town Greek barber who Clement. 1; Fran cis D. llolland, James \Yednesday night at a Sauerkraut Start Next Wednesday The new model her-Johnson, Pierce goes to the big town and becomes li. Jos. G. Schnepp, Wm. Grif-1 Carley. Supper and Republican Rally held and Scout bikes will be shown in con­ the king of the gamblers, only to I~' rulohc:tn \\'OtnL'II ( he Tenth fin. I 1'>. Xo Designations. at the Rochester ~fannerchor. It trast. Other sports equipment and meet his fall through the machina \\'ard will rl'sunw the-ir weekly 18. John A. Hetzler, Louis Dor- j 1\1. Xo Designations marked the launching of the can­ a number of popular make radios tions of one of the many blondes hridgc partil'" \Vcdnesday aitcrnoon. schell. 20. James Kannan, Lena Allen. didacy for re-election of Council­ will complete the Towner exhibit. that were his weakness. ~cptrmh('r 9, with a luncheon and 19. Frank Lane, James :"lie- 21. .\ddi,on B. Filmore, Agnes man Nelson A. Milne. hridg-e at \\'<'st \f:~nor. Luncheon Kinley, Sr. E. Treen. A number of the candidates on will he s!.'necl at 12 A5, :tnd cards REPUBLICAN WOMEN '1 0 R H Zimmerli, Elizabeth 22. Charles E. Campbell, Evelyn the Organization slate were pres­ J. will follow. \\~si1art: . M. Miller. ent and addressed the gathering. Harrigan Announces :.\frs. Kathryn Strauss. chairman 21. Wm. C. Schulz, Ralph -z:l. David Berry, Bessie Ed- These included Charles E. Owens, nf the party, annnuttC'<'s that the HEAR SEARLE TONIGHT Brcary. wards candidate for Councilrnan-at- larg~. Barber Shop Opening lunclwon will lw f rcc to :~11 larlie> 22. John E. Shearer, Floyd R. ~24. John \. II utchins, Lester William Stallknecht, for sheriff; Announcement is made in this who attendc!l till' hritls;:'c partics in The first fall metin~ of the Carbone. Rockwood. Councilman William Durnan and issue of the opening of a two-chair th~ String. The luncll<'on is open Tenth \Yard Republican ·women's :?:!. \\'. F. \Vealthy, Ja~. Shan- :?.;. Xo Designations. Sup_!!rvisor George H. Hesselink. barber shop by Joseph C. Harrigan. The shop is at Dewey avenue. t0 all mtl•re~tcd, however. at a Club will he held Ill their room non. :w. \\'illiam Durkin, Abrah:tm District-Attorney William F. Love, 1456 333 charge of one dollar. There will be at Driving Park a\'enuc to- :H. Robt, Reid, Frank R. Sny- \Vehqer. Councilman Joseph E. Guzzetta Mr. Harrigan. who was formerly proprietor of a shop on Ridgeway 'l'<'Ci:tl fa,or~· :t1t. John Donoghue, Roy A. Meisch. Ward. 21. ~Iaybelle ~{. Dugan, Regi­ SMOKED HAMS 23c 16. \\'m. ]. ::\[organ, Chas. N. nald A. Jardine. Free Delivery - Phone Glenwood 970 or 969 Armour's Star-Wilson Certified Bicker, Sr. 22. William A. Bishop, Wesley SSe 7Sc 17. Bert Wickens, John Fitz- E. Sams. 2Sc (Whole or String End) patrick. 23. \Villiam D. Fennessy, Mae Kruschen Flit Boal's Rolls FRESH 18. Jos. Foos, Fred H. Gurr. E. Wheeler. Salts - Fly sp;;y · l!l. August Aab, John Miller. 24. James vV. Makeham, Arthur 14~ 20. Alfred Lyndon, Carl Holt. G. Drew. 63~ 5 5~ Skinned Hams . 19c 21. Fred A. Dutcher, Fred Lake. 25. No Designations. • 22. Florence Herbstsommer, 26. Mary Scott, Alfred H. Best. 7Sc Pint Pure SOc SOc (WHOLE or HALF) Harold Stephenson. Norwegian Milk of Rubbing 2:l. John McCagg, James Peters. Magnesia Alcohol LEGS of GENUINE 2 1. Edw. Kimmel, Fred E. Kathryn Kehr Studio Cod Liver Oil I 2 sc Clark. 50tt 2 9~ Pint 23¢ HOME DRESSED :!.'i. \r. :\. P~ttingcr, \Vm. C. Car- Opening September 12 roll. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 26. Albert ~rae Gregor, Hattie Kathryn E. Kehr, who returned Called for and Delivertld Spring Lamb Buehlman. LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS ON this week from New York City where she attended a special dancing 2Sc HOME DRESSED LAMB TIRE STORE MOVES T O SOc KOTEX 25c ----- 440 LEWISTON AVENUE ~chool. announces the formal open- Colgate's Tooth Paste Country Roll Butter ...... 29c The Tenth Ward Tire and Vul- ing of her Rochester studio on Sat­ 2Sc 2 for 25c canizing Company is moYing across urday. September 12. Reservations Djer Kiss Talcum White House Coffee ...... 33c the corner to a new location at 440 arc now being taken for classes in $1 .SO Petrolagar Lewiston a\'enue. It was formerly tap, acrobatic, toe and ballroom steps. 2 for 25¢ at 1706 Dewey avenue. The com- The studio is located in the Ridge 9Se Lux Toilet Soap ...... 14 for $1 pany specializes in new and used Amusement Building on I.ewiston uNine out of ten screen stars use it" IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE! tires and tire repairing. avenue. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 2 ROCHESTER, N. Y., SEPTEMBER 3, 1931 Tenth Ward Courier

Tues. Friday and Saturday Specials CLEARBROOK SMART ROAST PORK c Country Roll Butter 30c MON~Y ROAST LAMB WILSON'S . + EowARo G. Latnb Stew- (2 Ihs.) 15 Certified Hams . . 22c ROBINSON , PRIME STEER with James Cagney Lamb Chops • 24c lb. E valyn Knapp, Noel R alph H ar old Boneless Rib Roast . 29c TO-DAY (Thur.) FRI.-SAT. W:nnic ESTER PURE FOOD SHOP 1497 Dewey Ave.-Glen. 1454 "MEN C~ll LOVE" UGHTMER with ~ GOLD-DUST .-..e ..------. Adolph Menjou 8·•···-·-----· .. •··.... •• • •• •• ._._._...... ,._...... ~ GERnE t fles Rosella Calion of Clay ave­ been spending se\·eral days with better, wear better, hold their shape nue returned home Saturday after friends in Buffalo. better and look better. \'isiting relatives for two weeks in :\irs. .M. J. Barton of Alameda We think that during this depression, Tenth Warders '\arraganset Bay. street has been spending the week at Shoremont as guest of Mrs. Special 16-oz. Blue Serge :.rr. and 1-Irs. Herbert A. John­ will be pleased to know of a high-class barber shop ..\!orris Knapp, of Lake avenue. SUIT and stun of Maplewood Park boulevard EXTRA PANTS $39 • 75 where they can get their hair cut at a reasonable price. arc expected home from Loon The Misses Helen and Catherine We are not referring to a " cheap" haircut, but rather Lake, Canada, on Monday. Mann of Scnt•ca parkway have been spending a few days at Cone­ Dry Cleaning and Pressing a first-class cut by an experienced barber. ~~ r. and Mrs. F rank \\'adman of sus Lake with friends. :0.1ayfiowcr street were chaperons Men's Suits and Topcoats $1 Miss Margaret Lapp of Lake Ladies' Dresses & Sport Coats last week at the Camera Club cot­ avenue has been spending the Sum­ tage at Island Cottage. Here Is Our Price mer at Eagle Point. Conesus Lake. ~tiss Ruth Jaggard of 11t. Morris }.fiss Gertrude Green, daughter AdamCLEANERS-TAILORS W. Dunbar Co. LADIES' or GENTS' IS a guest this week of 1fiss Eunice of :\fr. and :\lrs. Geo. Green of MEN'S F'O'RNISHINGS Greer of Birr street. Bryan street has returned to Roch- 1322 Dewey Ave. Glen. 1682 HAIR CUTTING ... ~!r. and .Mrs. John Baybutt. and Ie:;ter for a short time, to recuperate !.------.::..:..::.::.....::....:---.:~.:.:.:...... :.;....__ _;.;.:...:...;::..;...... :....:..:;._-.J ..\[r. and ~irs. F. R. :\Ietzinger of irom an operation.

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR LADIES' I Dewey a\'cnue will motor to 1 ~Ir. and Mrs. Geo. \Vea\'er, of j Q S • J • B U C K L E Y Toronto tomorrow to spend the IVeness avenue and 11r. Geo. Bar- ~0 HAIRCUTTING AT EXTRA CHARGE \\Cekcnd. ncr of Curlew street ha\'e returned fUNERAL DIRECTOR ~[rs. B. L. Doughty and daugh- home after a ten day trip to ~loo­ 1 CHILDREN'S HAIRCUT 35c ter, \Vilma, of Birr street spent treal. 796 Dewey Avenue Phone-Glen. 4906 last week at Alexandria Bay and Professor and Mrs. T. R. Jones, • the Thousand Islands. and daughter, Patricia, of Cor- c------·~ Jack Bowles, Jr., of Augustine wallis. Oregon. were recent guests ~trect returned last week from a of 1fr. Jones' brother. Llewellyn J. C. HARRIGAN week's vacation at Pine Grove Inn, R. Jones of Birr street. Are They Ready for School? ~luskoka Lake. .\laster Dick O'Brien of Electric Yes, Mother, we 1456 Dewey Avenue a \'enue has returned after spending Modernized Version a week at the summer home of ~fr . of Countrv Store know your respon­ Friends and former patrons of Mr. Harrigan will an e St.. Glen. 1345-]. Formerly sity of Rochester and was gradu­ 1052 DEWEY AVE. OPEN EVENINGS with Hubbard Eldredge & }.filler.­ ated from Columhia University Law School last June. fllla--1!121-DII:!JEIII______IIII ___ ., Adv. VISIT THE NEW WARD-TOMPK.NS STORE FORMERLY AT 1517 LAKE A VENUE Now at I 773 DEWEY A VENUE (Near Lewiston Ave.) FORMAL OPENING-TODAY, TOMORROW AND SATURDAY

HE Ward-Tompkins Co. is moving to Dewey A WE NOW CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF TA venue after six years at the Lake and Ridge Opening Specials THE NATIONALLY-FAMOUS Corners. We leave the old section with regret, even though we are moving just a sh~rt dis- LAWN GRASS SEED VALSPAR tance away. We hope to continue to serve all Reg. 45c lb.-SPECIAL 32c lb. PAINTS our old customers and friends and in addition VALSPAR EXTRA HEAVY VARNISHES to welcome many new ones, which our increased IRON HORSE GARBAGE CAN facilities will enable us to do, just as efficiently &ENAMELS Radio Program and satisfactorily as in the past. .Reg. $1.10-SPECIAL 89c BEST CLEANING NAPHTHA -ALSO-· OUR NEW STORE IS STOCKED WITH Reg. 35c gal.-·SPECIAL 24c gal. Our Regular Line of Every EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF Please Bring Your Own Container Oils - Brushes Saturday Night Glass, etc. HARDWARE PAINTS Reg. SOc APPLIANCE CORD-39c VAL.NTIN.'II :4 :H.OllR-- and ·ELECTRICAL GOODS Ask for a $2.95 ROYAL ROCHESTER Free Sample of Vo~~~A! We Specialize in ELECTRIC IRONS for $2.49 PARKO-PERL Every Day Electrical Repairs In the Year A cleaning paste for all All makes of Electric Irons, Toasters, Vacuum RADIO SUPPLIES and SERVICE purposes. Cleaners and Other Appliances Repaired We carry a full assortment of High-Grade New and remarkably Radio Tubes and maintain one of the best­ effective in FOR THE FALL HUNTING equipped RADIO SERVICE DEPARTMENTS Household Use. and FISHING SEASON in the city. We are prepared to test and service Good-sized We offer a Complete Line of Supplies 'Y ANY MAKE RADIO SET. 'Y Box at . 25c DELIVERY SERVICE 1773 DEWEY AVE. WARD- TOMPKINS CO., Inc. I Phone: GLEN. 5129 Near Lewiston Ave. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 4 ROCHESTER, N. Y., SEPTEMBER 3, 1931 Tenth Ward Counu

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CASH MARKET DRESSMAKING CLASSE8-Mr:>. SEWING MACHINES over- 350 DRIVING PARK A VENUE .rean Hamilton, 284 Albemarle St. hauled, cleaned and adjusted, $1. BICYCLE SALE Free C. 0. D. Delivery Glenwood 1787 h:1• resumed her dre~smaking classes Variety Electric Shop, 516 Dewey and will n~sist you with your entire Ave., Glen. 4141. Yesteryear -NOW!! WeJI, vacation time is about over. Soon the school bell will call wardrobe; dresses, coats. "uits and ---;F~'O"R~-;S~A~L;-,F;,-:-~6-r-o-on__c_o":"'tt_a_g-e, all the youngsters back to their desks and every one of us will 1 have to settle down to the old grind. But, we have one more rt>modeling. Glen. 1941. free and clear. Conesus Lake, In 1887 cltance for a good trip in the old bus, so, as usual, we are CURTAINS 1' -au_n_d;-e-re-d;-,- a'7.1l;--;-lci:-.n-;d-s, Eagle Point vicinity. $1200. Need This Bicycle r eady with the makings. Stretched and pressed, tinted if de- cash. Gle n. 5632-J. Fancy Milk-fed Broilers ...... 39c lb. sired. Reasonable prices. Mrs. F lor- RADIO TUBES tested free in Sold For encc Carroll. 452 Clay Ave. Glen. Easy T erms Home Boiled Hams (whole or half) .. ... 32c 2217. your own home. Any make set re- Coney Island Hots (Pork Hots) ...... 25c paired at a minimum of cost. For FIS H BA IT - Minnows, pickerel the best in radio scrvict', call Deane ALL MODELS Texas Hots (very best quality) ...... 18c hait, golden shiners, crabs, worms Radio Service, Monroe 4:187. ALL SIZES Meat Loaves, J ellied Tongue, Chicken Loaf and bugs. Henry \Jark and Son. 64 CALL US FOR A. B. C. Wash- and J ellied Veal (for sandwiches) Karnes street, Glenwood 1458-·w. For those who are going to entertain at home: ing :Machine demonstration. This IVER-JOHNSON VACUUM CLEA NERS, repaired. ad worth $5 to apply on firs t pay- Extra Fancy Boneless Rib Roast Beef .... 32c Free inspection. E. L. Kelly, 165 ment for \Yashing machine. \\'e re­ PIERCE-ARROW Boneless Roast Veal ...... 25c Ciay Ave. Glen. 3543. Formerly pair all makes of washing ma­ COLUMBIA Fresh Hams (cut from choice pigs) ...... 22c Hoover Dept., S ibley Lindsay & chines. Free estimates. Variety Fancy Lean Boneless Brisket Corned Beef 22c Cur r --:C--:0 ·=---=------Electric Shop, 516 Dewey Ave. SCOUT A GOOD CLEAN SHAVE is a!- Glen. 4141. Fancy Yearling Fowl ...... 32c E xpert Repairing. W ork ways assured to the owner of the _U_P_H_O_L_S_T_r._:I_U_N_G--R-e-pa-ir-i-ng-.-r-e- called for and dellver ed. Kriss-Kross Razor Blade Stropper finishing. ;\lodern and antique fu r­ and continuously buying new blades niture coverings shown at your Also som e splendid is unnecessary. Free 10-day trial home. Charles F. \Villiams, former­ buys in Used Bicycles Britton Built Bungalows in your home. Geo. ]. Randall, 577 ly with H ubbard, Eldredge & Miller, Selection in City Flower City Park. Glen. 4737. 359 Lexington avenue. Glen. 2115-R. DEWEY-STONE SECTION CARPENTER W ORK - Altera- FOR RENT-Upper 5-room flat. FLORENCE AVENUE tion~. repairs and odd jobs. Reason- Private porch ; light and pleasant. To-wner Bros. able rates. Estimates given free. Opp. Aquinas campus. Garage if 4 Blocks South of Stone Road Call Glen. 5318-M. desired. Keys at 1210 Dewey. 710 University Ave.-940 Jay St.- 179 Lyell Ave. BAIT -Minnows, crabs, worms, FOUND-one gray kid glove, * OPE N EVENINGS AND ALL DAY SATURDAY pickerel bait, bugs and fishing tackle. le ngth, for left hand. Found on Let Your Rent Money 831 Ridgeway avenue. Glen. 51()9-M. Augustine St. Call Glen. 5·130 M. WASHING-Suitcase or family. NOW is the time to 11avcyou;: Buy Your Home Rates reasonable. 70 Minder street. vacuum cleaner repaired. \Vhy Glenwood 7034-J. spend a lot of money for a new one P olitical Advertisement Political Advertisement FOR RENT- -half double on Clay when we guarantee to rebuild any $12 a week Ave., 6 rooms newly decorated. make any old one, like new, from $H PAYS ALL CARRYING CHARGES With garage. Chari. 391-R. to $10 with 1-ycar guarantee. Call SPFCJALS i!J winter coats at Variety Vacuum Cleaner Co., 516 AND PAYS FOR THE HOME $9.<10 at Edouard's Sample Dress Dewey Ave. Glen. 1141. Shop. 1546 Lake Ave., opp \\'agg's WANTED-Reliable man to A REAL Houses Open and Lighted Evenings Ccrners. care for lawn, furnace and odd jobs SERVANT OF EUGEXIE DERBIES and in exchange for furnished room. W. N. Britton Realty Co., Inc. straight hair are not an attractive Glen. 2352-R, morning or C\'ening. THE PEOPLE combination. Try a finger wa\'e or ONE ~IAN PROFIT - High Main 608 marcel, 50c (bobbed hair only). grade auto tops, made on my own -~­ • then see ht difference. Terminal premises, eliminating rent. For­ Beaut) Shoppe, li7!l Dewey A\'e. merly with Packard and Pierce Glen 6791. ~Iotors Co. Fred Wigg, 359 Flow- Councilman Williamson Furnaces FOR K;:;F"''\:-;;T::---2;;--r-o-om- s -;;-fu-m-,i""'sh;-ce--;d er City Park. Glen. i 39-]. Nelson A. Where you wa.nt it for housekeeping. Running water. FIREWOOD-Cut stove length. When you want it u:;c of phone, reasonable; also gar- Softwood, 35c barrel ; hardwood, MILNE HEAT Without fuel waste age. JQ. t Knickerbocker ave. 45c barrel. l.len. 6ii-1-J. 3:1 Lois Furnaces Cleaned and Repaired FOR RENT-room in private street. family. Kodak section. 376 Elec­ GARAGE for rent, ;u;,; ,\ugus Gutter and Conductor Work tric •\ve. Glen 2658-J . tine St Glen i075. Terms Arranged il Desired IN THE PRIMARIES- ON SEPTEMBER 15 E. J. BARNER New Dress Shop Being Music Pupils In Radio 485 Dewey Ave. Phone, Glen. 4515 Opened By Mrs. Knapp Program Over WHEC VOTE FOR \ lC"' dress and millinary shoppe Camille Irv 11?' ani Florence known as The \\'ellington Shoppc Brown pupils entertained on will open today at :?44 \\·ellington. Thursday and Saturday afternoon> COUNCILMAN MILNE This new shoppe owned by Agnes O\'er \YHEC with a program oi A. Knapp will carry an exclusi\'e ,·iolin music. Endorsed by Regular Republicans Announcing- stock of ladies and misses dresses. On Thursday, ''!L Tro\'atore" For Councilman in the and rnillinary. In addition a com­ was played by Kathryn Rlincl and Northwest Dish;ict the opening of pl~te stock of medium priced "The Rosary" by Charles Di,pensa hosiery will be carried. with :\Irs. Blind at the piano. Political Advertisement Political Advertisement The stock selected for the open­ On Saturday ~C\'eral selections THE WELLINGTON SHOPPE ing is all new merchandise. were rendered by the octctte. Those taking part were Kathryn For a hurry-up job, call NOVELTIES YOUR TUBES CHECKED FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, ETC. 244 WELLINGTON AVE., cor. Frost Blind, Charles Dispcnsa, ~lartin Renner & Henry Co. FREE- IN YOUR HOME LaForce, ] r., IsalH·IIa Bates, Irvin Greeting Cards Plumbing and Heating For Every Occasion THURSDAY, SEPT. 3rd CALL GLEN. 3982 Towers, Clark Fellers, Bruce Dar­ GUTTER and FURNACE WORK ling, George Ruedenauer. Miss ADA C. FINDING 1312 Dewey Ave. Glen. 592 245 Lark St. Glen. 1420 with an exclusive line of Ladies' and Misses' Glenwood Radio Shop I rving accompanied at the piano. 308 DRIVING PARK AVE. Dresses, Hats and Hosiery ~~i~ri~~:;;ES at .. $5.95-$8.95 HOT 8 SPECIALS AT 8 • LATEST STYLE MILLINERY $1.85 MAMMA! DOELL'S NEWELL'S ROGERS' DEWEY at BIRR 689 RIDGEWAY 1462 DEWEY AGNES A. KNAPP, Prop. She thought that "blue Open from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Genesee 3080 coal" was just ordinary YOUR DOLLAR I. G. A. IT PAYS TO coal. Now she knows BUYS MORE AT TRADE WITH that every lump of this OUR I. G. A. STORE STORES INDEPENDENTS ABSO-PURE Betty Beauty Salon economical, long-burn­ You can now have a ing, clean, pure fuel Popular Permanent packs a hot punch. MILK-Tall Cans • • • 6lf2c Can that needs no $5 setting for only . . That's going to save her ------Hot Oil Shampoo a.nd $1 25 a lot of coal-bin voyages Marcel or Finger Wave • I. G. A. White Laundry Soap 10 for 35c and conserve daddy's GLEN. 4542 1477 Lake Ave. hard-earned dollars. Absolutely Pure Kraft Old Fashioned Salad Dressing 19c Pt. , Evenings by GET YOUR ORDER Try our Abso-Pure .... Appointment IN NOW FOR YOUR POTATOES Home Grown • Fulll5-lb. Pk.17c ICE CUBES BUICK SPECIALIST WINTER'S SUPPLY Manufact ured and O'Connor's Garage 295 Lewiston An . Glen. 4969 WAX BEANS Tender, Stringless • 2for23c Distributed by Expert Workmanship "blue ~oal" 13 Years' Experience on The Color Guaramee. The Qual.it;J Buicks Boneless Rolled PORK ROASTS • 27c lb. CITY COAL & COKE CO. HETZLER CHECK YOUR R ADIO BEF O R E T H E F A L L 1531 LAKE A VENUE Fancy Sliced BACON No Rind BROS. ICE CO. A N D WINTER SEASON Phone: Suburban 3805 • • • 24c lb. INCORPORATED CALL GLEN. 3982 MAIN OFFICE 801 DRIVI NG PK. AVE . Glenwood Radio Shop 226 Kent St. Glen. 5895 Dutch Oven ROAST of BEEF • • 27c lb. 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Vol. I V. R OCHESTER, N . Y., SEPTEMBER 17, 1931 No. 9 KODAK PARK EXPLOSION FOLLOWED Building Monuments TENTH WARDGI VES MAJORITY TO Thc•rp Jws n hn1 \'s been a smoultlt•l'in ~ <·ontro\'Pr·~,· PXist:ml bet\\'ePII thP pnwti~al man and the ;wstlw1ie-ot· p;·t·lwps "'L' BY RUMORS; ACCIDENT RATE ISL OW should sa,, the man wJ10 has an Ul'g'L' for tht• <•Htphasis !lt' lhP ORGANIZATION IN THE PRifdARIES At ab•Jut 11 o'clork Friday mcrning, the lower Tenth \Vard was hl'autil'ul'rcganllrss of technical eonsidL•r·alions. It lias hel'll In the wnrcb oi Charles E. (Clip) Bostwick, the Tenth \Vard came start 'eel b) a IH'.tn· t·xplosion, followed shortly by prolonged blowing of ~aitl tlwt Ht I imPs we are all arsthctir·s ~c•s]H',l'iullr wiH•ll 1 ht• hack to its forlller status a~ the banner Hcpublican ward of the city as • 1e Kodak Park fin· whistles. \\'ithin an hour, meager details of Ko- pa r·t ic·ula 1' pt·n.iPC"t in view cloP:-; not d irret 1~· ;rfl'l'd 0111' por• kr1- a result of 'he Prirnaric, on Tue~day. \Vith thl' cx1.eption of Ray Fowl­ hook~. ITo\\'t'\ cr. jf the wealth accumulation of am· individual cia ~ c-al .. mi·~ had ~pread into tht• home oi many park 1\·orkers and is to lH IPssencd us between the choice uf tl11• aesthc1H·· · l\111 1 t 1ll' Ll', ( harJc, f. \Vra~ atH! ten of the committe men, the \\ard rolled up a i .ltltic- '' '\ c' and relaU\ t•s (and perhap~ some wht.' \1'cre iu~t curious) Jll'actiea]. lto\\' lllfllly will make the former choif•C. majortwick, executive commit I------1 1 txplo.iol' claimed .four lives 1 our pl!hlic library ;;~·stem atlomt arc \'ery fa,·orablc to the 1dea of erect mg a ft'\\' hralll·lte!\ cxecutt\'C commtttcewoman. were un c tly .!I'd one. it is •aid. in­ The Next Issue of direc-t)~ through suicide. Another Ht strntt•g"ic points aud making of them monuments, imposing I both returned to the county com- LINE OF MAJESTICS THE COURIER struct un s with beautiful workshops within. 'l'hey feel as mittec. The Lincoln Cluu candi- \\ "rker is sull in ~enous cond1tion though they arc aesthetics. dates will ha\'e four county commit- at d a score or more recei\'ed minor will be published 1 On t lw other· hand there arc tho,.,e practi<•al souls who feel tcem<.n and six ward comm1tteemcn .\nnounc-emcnt of the compkte that \\'<' should haYe as mmty lihraries possiblt• with the as folio\\ s: County. Hattie Com­ lllJUrit<. De pile the unfortunate THURS., OCT. 1 a~ new hne of ~~ JC>tic Radios is lat·g-e~t pos,ihlt• s('IC'dion of hook,; that we ean afTot· t as one suusides another is in tint' strn<'tnres arc of snpreme importance to thc reputation of liam D. Fencssy (23rd). The About 40 entrants ha,·c been re- ihrir <·ity. T hey are willin g that we make llll'g'P CX]lt'!Hiitnrcs other !Jl district committee posts mcnts of unusual interest, are on .:irculation. ). lost of them appar­ ceived for the second annual horse for small return in a practical 'vay, to edify their s!'n~r of in the ward were captured by the display at the IInhn showroom. •·mly arc of an unotlicial nature ~how of the Brookridgc Riding hPHnh·. Now we wonder if the man who wants the most for Organization. Probably the outstandi n g and quite without foundation in Cl ub which will be held Saturda) h is m'oncy is not right this time. \Ve wonclet• if i he fll'IH'tiea I Fowler, candidate for District achievementmination of inso-called M ajestics "cans"is the eli-or iact. ;11though t lwy probably will afternoon in the cluu's paddock mnn in this instance is not also the aesthrtie. 1\ttorney received a mapority of other box-like compartments sur- com inuc to he told, one to another, on the Latta Road. The show will 'l'hcrc is only a certain amount available-for librar·y ])111'- about 400 over Truman Searle, his rounding each tube. Gt·rmany has f< \r sonw time to come . be open to the public with largt• pos<•s in our public budget. W e must bear in mind tha l the Organization opponent. Charles F. furnished a new method of spray­ . \ t least two Tenth \ \'arders accomodations available for park- libJ·m·y is not the building, but rather the volumes of kllowlcclg-t> \Vray, Lincoln Club candidate for ing the ,hiclding metal directly on - cla:m to ha\'e escaped death or in­ ing. l'OntninNl within the building. I£ we are to get the most for School Commissioner, was second the tube. which, it is claimed, jury by a quirk of fate. One of The first of J2 C\'ents will be 0111' liiOIIC\', we must invest our funds in books rather than to Forsyth in the list of four can- makes it possible for each tube to A. thl'>c is ~aid to havl' been working started at two o'clock. Ribbons lmildifiPc. ·would it not be more pt·actieal. )'Cf entirely a win over Fred A. Phillips, his marily oi the use oi two detectors Harr~ Xesbit of Albion. !sntisfadory to the nesthetics to take this $50,000 and equip a mapority being about 200. His run- Tct th \\'artier was to han! re­ with con at d \\'. H Becker, din­ Junior Durkin and , Edwin ]. Rcnnrr, ,on of .l\Ir \ new addition to the fraternity b thew, Estate anrl in addition to '! d) 111 (.nil (,oldl'n Rc•ucdy, lh'l". H J . Speck was general all of tl ern continuing the roles in a six piece orchestra and which is sheet metal and roofing work, \ •'I' e•1 \\ irw. l.o\'e Goes Past, La- d1airman. whit-!• they \\On fa,·or in "Tom and :\1 r;. Jacob F. l~cnner of Elcc- Tile ._ OfH't> ior engagements. 01 specializes in furnace installation ii ' of the Evl'ntng. !-'awycr." tric avenue, left T• nday for La­ orche~tra is known as the ":\[ issi­ and repair anrl gutter and conduc­ Y.un.l! and l lt·althy, Xo Bed of "11m t•ymoon Lane," which is be­ fayette, Ind., where he is entered SE E T HE NEW MAJESTIC ssipians." tor work ~!atthews sell both ,c. l:o~nrlit l.o\'l'. Sweet :Han, ing ,f•o\\ 11 f(lr the last times to­ in the ireshman class at Purdut• Officers for the year, 1931 and whole~ale and retail and are sales "'" pl.u·d uf Guadalaupc, Horse RADIOS AT HAHN'S night. is far rl'moved from the University. He will study ci\'il 1!1:12 are: Gerald T. Coyle, presi­ representatives for Niagara, Nor­ h riLhuut of Death Valley. 308 DRIVING PK. blood cunl'mg, or jazzy films of a engineering. He was prominent in dent; Leslie Luther, vice-president, man, Royal and v\'illiamson fur­ few nwntlis ago. It is brimful school activities at John lfarshall and Vernon E. Thibault, secretary naces. with r(1'1>aJ!l ic fen·or. seasoned High School, where he was grad­ ancl treasurer. l\f r. :\fatthews learned the busi­ with pknt) of rhucklcs and out­ uated in June. Besides serving as ness as an apprentice to his father right laugh,, anrl played by a b> allied line' smc-e his youth. He is Dowling for three years, he took an active DEMONSTRATION OF T HE well known in the ward, through ----AND---- The ~t0r~ ;~ one of how youn~ part in dramatics. NEW MAJESTICS his formrr connections here. loYe and iaith calmly over-ride the y machmat on~ o[ plotters. thug< and even ill c:r.. lll'n

Frank DeVilbiss of Maryland Saturday at 9c per loaf OF BEEF· street. cntt•red the State Horse ( Cut from P rime Steer U. S. Inspect ed Beef) Shot' l'it<."hing Tournament run in OTHER DELICIOUS SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY - SATURDAY ONLY connection with the Exposition last BONELESS wee\. and after a creditable show­ ing, emerged 14th in the final Assorted Cookies ...... 19c per doz.; 2 doz. 35c ROLLED LAMB 29c standings. This was ~1is second statt• tournament. Two-Layer Cakes (varied assortment ...... 19c each Country Roll I BUY KLEEN MADE BAKED GOODS! REF INISHING FURNITURE I \\'ith the vacation season nearing BUTTER. • • • 33c its l'nd and the Fall' in early pros- pect. now is the time to have any Maxwell House nece

PAGE 2 Historic Newspapers Collection ROCHESTER, N. Y., SEPTEMBER 17, 1931 Tenth Ward Courier

FRI.-SAT. JACKIE COOGAN MITZIE GREEN "HONEYMOON LANE" 1n • 24c Wlth Eddie Dowling "Huckleberry Finn"

Coming-SUN.-MON.-TUES. 25c LAMB STEW t BEEF STEW ' • • • • Coney Island Hots . 25c

Fresh Dressed Roasting Chickens • • • • 3lc WE ESTER PURE FOOD SHOP DELIVER 1497 Dewey Ave.-Glen. 1454

Rcdeemei'-Rally Day will be Added <.elehrated next Sunday morning in LAUREL and HARDY Comedy Redeemer Sunday School with the Bobby Jones-' 'How I Play Golf'' Smartly Go the Heads superintendent, Alvin H. Frickey in charge of the program. The That Wear these Crowns! cla~oes will meet as usual in the Parish House at !1:1;; and the school THE right sort of hat is something you simply can- I Announcing-Mr. Ainsworth will march to the church audi­ not do without this Fall. Former Proprietor of Barber Shop on Ridgeway Ave. torium for the Rally Day program. Ehhu Hedges will giYe the chid Judging from the business we are doing, it is safe to Now associated with uddrc's The pastor, Rev. \\-illiam assume we have the right hats, no matter how low Long Dowler, wtlr speak briefly_ the price. J. C. Harrigan Barber Shop All parents of children are especi­ .1lly urged to be present. $1.95 $2.95 1456 DEWEY AVENUE The morning worship begins at $4.95 Where he will be pleased to serve his II o'clock when the subject of the Plenty of chic, youthful hats and extra large stock for pastor's message will be "Christ, mothers-ALL HEAD SIZES friends and former patrons the Conquercr of Death," based on the Gospel lesson for the day, "The Special Equipment for Ladies' Rai,ing of the \Vidow's Son at Kathryn Doyle-514 Dewey Ave. Hair Cutting and Hair Thinning ~ain." The chorus choir under the Open Evenings except Tues. Glenwood 1650 direction of Miss Thankful Spauld­ We will cut your hair to any style and if you are not ing will sing Hosmer's "Sing, 0 Secn:tary of Ht,che:.tcr l'reshytcry.l absolutely sat\sfied, there will be no charge. ll>aughll'r oi Zion," and ).frs. \\'. The Chargt• to the People-Rev. 1.. Dowler will ,;jng the offertory \\ illiam Wallace ~fcCall, !), D., of DUNBAR ' S LADIES' HAIRCUT 40c ,olo. the First Presbyterian Church of The Brotherhood will hold its Hornell, ~. Y. MADE-TO-ORDE R SUITS Mon.-Tues. f HAIRCUT, SHAVE and $1 00 regular monthly meeting next :\{on­ The Benediction-- Rev Robert $35 up SPECIAL l FITCH SHAMPOO . . . . • day evening at the Pari~h House in Findlay. (With Extra Pants) charge of the president. Carl H. The mu:.ic \\ill be directed by They are better every way-trimmed Knitt. Harold H. I h1rper, Organist-Direc­ better, wear better, hold their shape E \'cry \Verlncsday e\·ening- a tor of Xorth Church. better and look better. Good-will rneetin~ is being held in On Sunday, September 20, ).fiss OERTEL'S the Pari>h House of all the leading Ruth L. Bcldue will report her im­ members of the congregation. The pressil)n; of the ,\urora Conference Special 16-oz. Blue Serge purpose o£ these meetings is to ior Presbyterian Young People, in SUIT and $39 75 CASH MARKET create enthusiasm and grt:a:er in­ the Young Proples' Division of the 2-Pant EXTRA PANTS • terest and activity in the wor;.;: of Sunday Sd10ol, and ).( r. Findlay WE DELIVER Suits the church, to win new members will bring a nte~sage to North PHoNE GLEN. 2114 Dry Cleaning and Pressing 803 Dewey A ve. iltHI regain the interest oi those he­ Church young people, taking for his $35 ,·,,ming delinquent. to foster great­ topic: "Builders of ,\ Church." $37.50 Men 's Suits and Topcoats $1 WEEl<-END SPECIALS er faithfulness and regularity in Tlw regular mid-week meetings $39.50 Ladies' Dresses & Sport Coats attendance of the Sunday morning an· to I.Je n•,1imcd, n<·xt \\'t>dnesclny $42.75 Fresh Dressed Chickens ..... 25c wor,hip and in the payment of evening, church pi<'dges. An outside speak­ $45 Adam W. Dunbar Co. ~I r Findlay .1nd hi~ family have CLEANERS-TAILORS ~r hrings an inspiraional message Smoked Hams, whole or half 22c established their residence at 133 MEN'S FURNISHINGS cad1 week. Addresses haYe been Ltxington a\·cnuc, and tltc three 1322 Dewey Ave. Glen. 1682 Smoked Picnics . . . . . 13c given by \V. H. Stake! and Wil­ children, !{ob~rt Logan, ~fary liatn F. Lo\·c. and short talb by Louise and John ~f acartney. have Boneless Rib Roast . 29c G. A. Clicquennoi. \\'. C. Storandt, entered !\umber 34 School. \\". ].Ohlrich, John Sanders and A Child ~tudy Cia's will be con­ JOS. J. B UCK L EY Shoulde~ Roast Beef .18c other members of Redeemer. ducted in the Parish House of Xorth Church. i Locu~t street, FUNERAL DIRECTOR North Presbyterian-Rev. Robert Tuesday evening, Sept. 22, at S Boneless Brisket Corn Beef .. 19c Findlay will be installed as pastor o'clock. to which all who are intc· 796 Dewey Avenue Phone-Glen. 4906 ot Korth Presbyterian Church to­ e,ted are invited. This class 's I-Iome Made Steamers ...... 19c night by the Presbytery oi Roch­ under the direction of the Parents' ester; Rev. John Rayen \Velch, of Clar-elect oi UPHOLSTERING Irondequoit Presbyterian Church. The Charge to the Pastor-Rev. You mn~· choose tIll' finest Frank M. \Veston. D. D .. Executive FURNACES ~ NI~~t~M~~1AL Williamson Furnaces tOYerinl!s mntlc and if your I and NORMAN work under the cover i~n 't FURNACE CLEANING A SPECIALTY Where you want it EVERY SCHOOLBOY OR ri!!ht. yom· wol'l;: will he ex­ When you want it HEAT Without fuel waste GIRL WOULD LIKE ONE! JW II s i \'C'. SPECIAL PRICES THIS MONTH Xot only do we g-iw ,von the Furnaces Cleaned and Repaired A new bike to go back and ON 26-GAUGE PIPE kilHl of · 'nncler' · .ioh yon Gutter and Conductor Work forth-for either boy or girl should h;~w, hnt ,von :~et it Smoke Pipe SOc joint Elbows SOc -is quite the popular thing! Terms Arranged if Desired nt a reasonablt• pt·ic•e. Furnace Tees $1 .. 00 The Newest Style Phone for an estimate E. J. BARNER BICYCLES $23 up ' Sidney 1458 Estima.tes Phone 48fi Phone, Glen. 451C> Glenwood 2100 Matthews Dewey Ave. I Dewey Ave. FULLY GUARANTEED Given Glenwood Estate I (rear) Free 531 AN EXPERT SERVICE CLOSING OUT Betty Beauty Salon MAN TO FIX ANY RADIO 1477 Lake Ave. Glen. 4542 About 600 yards of CALL GLEN. 3982 MYERS & STONEHAM Sha~p oo and Marcel Upholstery Materials 75c Glenwood Radio Shop ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS or Fmger Wave .... 25-40% OFF E venings by Appointment 308 DRIVING PARK AVE. 1517 LAKE AVENUE (Downstairs) Telephone: GLEN. 2604 W e'II See You at Gerald C. Kenny Lexington Beauty Shoppe CALL GLENWOOD 3982 FOR The Exposition! Kenny Kraft Furniture Wiring, Electrical Supplies 381 Lexington-Glen. 3546 DEMONSTRATION OF THE 1476 Lake Avenue Special Mon.-Tues.-Wed. Towner Bros. and Appliance Repairs NEW MAJESTJCS 179 LYELL AVE. 940 JAY ST. 1 Open Tuesday, Thursday Marcel 60c, with Shampoo 75c 710 UNIVERSITY AVE. Finger W ave with Shampoo 75e and S·aturday Evenings Westinghouse Mazda Lamps Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection Tenth Ward Courier ROCHESTER, N. Y., SEPTEMBER 17, "1931 PAGE 3 Radio tips Toes Point Out By H. S. RUSSELL Hardh a da) pa-,es that some­ as Your one doesn't come mto my shop GLENWOOD 305 '' 1th a radio re•1stor, condenUY a part .ike this-rave you Special, Monday Only folks to walk is with feet pointed straight o'le ~ I have but before "selling'' HAMS 13c ahead. Does that little fellow of yours It I ah\ ays te~t the one the cus­ toe-out . . . or toe-in? Then put him in Fresh, Young Two-cent postage a pair of Buster Brown Tread-Straights. tomc.r has bmught in and !l times They're scientifically built to make l1im nut of ttll the original is 0. K. tread-straight as doctors advise, PORK 23 stamp Free with ~\ little questioning brings out the fact that the customer's radio sud­ LOINS C each SOc purchase denly ceased to operate and he im­ nwdiatcly pulled loose the first POPULAR thing that "looked'" dark or Van Vex Pastry Flour 5 lb. sack 12c PRICED aacked or discolored from heat and decided that he had found the FRESH SHOES source of his trouble. We offer the lowest price at this \Vhen your radio stops or "cuts for boys Little Man up," have the tubes checked at time on best grade Roasting In Black All the style, all the big-man your home or your radio dealer's Chickens Calfskin features of dad •s shoes are store and if they are alright then Country Roll 29 lb built into this mirror calf call a good service man. It is not wise to attempt the repair job BUTTER.... C 29c lb. 2 1:! to 6 $2.95 oxford for little fellows. 11 to 2 $2.95 Sizes 1 to 6 $3.95 toyoo~cl~yooha~n~much~a~e ''fix" the trouble and all sorts of ~~=~~~~~~=~==~~;======~=----~=~~!~~~=~JGrace M. E.-The young women ~ Sizes 12 to 131/.! $3.45 opportunity to cause further in- - •I e Bills Class held their an- ~ ~ SEE THE NEW MAJESTIC jury to your set. Inual House !'art) :It the Sllllllller I NEW LOW PRICE f{n RADIOS AT HAHN'S Till' best trained service man in home of the \Vilhurs at Shore 308 DRIVING PK. hilt the world without his meters and Acres on the Lake over this \\Cek- ~ All Fancy Shape Schmanke' s Brown Shoe Store testing equipment would have end. ).fiss Ethel ~t·wman, one of W REDUCTION ON Cor. Ridgeway and Dewey Aves. Open Evenings small chance of repairing a mod- the tcacht:rs oi the rlass was prl's- UNBREAKABLE ~ Bridge Ensembles l'rn delicate, complicated radio. An cnt. Thl! others were Florl!nce ~ WATCH untrained man without equipment ~letz, Inez Prentice, Olin· Barnes, and Book Marks has absolutely no chance to do any- Ifell!n Hohlin, Rhcha and \'era CRYSTALS ADA C. FINDING thing but further harm. \Villus, .\gnl!s Boyer, Ethel 11 oore, 245 Lark St. Glen. 1420 Question- l\ly radio has more Grace Laufer, .Mariou D'J\rcv i 50 tuhes than my neighbor's set but Clara Lockwood and Dorothy Hi~~ C BUICK SPECIALIST i1 r gets much more "dist~nce" than hop. l do-why? G. B. c. Dr. Samuel j. Clarkson, pastor, Prompt-Guaranteed O'Connor's Garage WARD- TOMPKINS CO., Inc. 295 Lewiston Ave. Glen. 4969 Remember our new address: ,\nswer-The number of tubes leaves for the annual Genesee Con- ~ WATCH and JEWELRY Expert Workmanship 1773 DEWEY AVE. (Near Lewiston) used in a radio does not always de- ferencc at Bradford, Pa., on Sep- J!1 REPAIR SERVICE 13 Years' Experience on t ermine its "distance getting" abili- tember 2Z. n Buicks GLEN. 5129 DELIVERY SERVICE ty. Correct design is what counts. The Lexingto11 Chapter will meet OPEN EVERY EVENING .\!so the quality and condition of at the home of ).fr~. H Goodland J the tubes and aerial location and on Augustine street next Tuesday. ~ • CHECK YOUR RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRS 0. LEDLJE BEFORE THE FALL condition oi the radio. Your era! old tubes in your radio that JEWELER AND WINTER SEASON neighbor's ~et may be better de- heat up much more slowly than the ~ 842 DEWEY A VENUE CALL GLEN. 3982 HARDWARE ~•1;ned than yours. or in better ad- others. This cause~ an unbalanced Glen. 4786 justment (alignment) or his tubes ~ Glenwood Radio Shop condition and oscillation until all ~ 308 DRIVING PARK AVE. RADIO SERVICE and acri~l. may be oi better quality the tubes become "warm." \Vhen ~~~ or conditiOn.. • all tubes have reached the1r· oper- V ALSPAR PAINTS Q~estiOn-\\'hen I turn my set ating temperature, balance is re­ on 1t screeches and howls and vi- stored in the receiver, oscillation • brates for a minute or so and then (which causes the howling) ceases ;uddcnly "pops" then plays beauti- and your radio "plays." \V e thank our patrons for their ru~ly until shut off. \\'hat causes 1 (Addre~s questions to )..fr. Rus­ th•~? J. ).[. Isell in care of The Courier utlice c;\\C 1 eal'ty response to the announcement _ \nswer-You probably have sev- :!:; S. \\'ater St.) ' of our opening in the new location on f·•··•··•··•··•··•··•······· ..····-···· ...... -.-...... _. .. _...... [!J e Dewey A venue. · f:L~!5 PERSONALS ~~ 0 "'ore 0·• ••..a. ••. •+·•··· •···-···· ..•·· ...... - ...... _ ...... _._..,._. _. ___. ... _...... -...... -...... -·-·--·· .. ·~ c.,.\~ \l .. -lJ.et I larry Kl'IHiall, son oi ).lr. and John and Frcll Springer of Lake ~1 r:;. Charles Kcndall oi Cia,• ave­ View park haye returned after o~ contains fhese KOLB'S TOGGGERY SHOPPE nue, has returned to );' ew. York spendinp; six weeks with their l"nivl'rsity to •esume his studies. Tailoring-Dry Cleaning-Men's Wear uncle, Dr. N. ]. Grosjean of Long­ C exclusi¥e foatures !'receding his return to college, he mount, Cal. 1304 DEWEY AVENUE-Near Magee Avenue accompanied his parents 011 a mo­ ).I r. and .Mrs. James Martin oi tvr trip through Canada and the Mayflower street spent the Labor Now is the time to have your Fall and Winter ca >tern states. SPRAY-SHIELD TUBE Clothing Dry Cleaned and Repaired Day week-end at Toronto. • .\lr. and Mrs. Henry E. Lais of Cleaned and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Greenfield of •t d 0 t $1 Ridgeway aYenue returned recently SUl S an vercoa S Pressed ..... Lapham street, accompanied by after spending two weeks in Xew TWIN DETECTION EXPERT ON RELINING LADIES' COATS ~fr. and ).{ r5 \V Ferguson of \'ork City and Long Island. Work Called lor and Delivered-Glen. 1864 \Vestminster Park, spent their va­ ------·~· ------.Mr. and ).[rs. Frank T. Buehlman cation motoriug through ).[ichigan "MODULATED" CIRCUIT BUY NOW and SAVE MONEY! oi Pittsford street a;e attending and western Canada. the Grotto Convention at Schnec­ The Bon Accord Club held ib CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL $1 $1 50 tady. Superlteterodyne SLIP-ON SWEATERS ...... to • final picnic of the seasL•n Labor MEN'S SLIP-ON SWEATERS .Miss Lillian ~ewell of Wheatland Day at Churchville. Mr•lti-~1.•• and $2 $3 street cntertained her Sunday Newest and latest patterns...... to Thomas Gibbons of Flower Cit\· Pe11tode, of course School class ).fonday at her home. park and Carl De Sando of Park·­ ~n°~~~: c!~;:~~~~. ~~~~~-~ ...... $1 .\!r. and 1\Irs. Harvey M. John­ dale terrace returned to Ntagara Why purchase a radio receiver con­ Falls this week-end to rcsume their >•lll of l\lagee avenue are spending taining only the developments of the week at Sodus. studies at ~iagara University. last season? The new Majestic line, Fred Cooke of Maryland street Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilcox of Broc­ consisting of eight beautiful models, FINGER WAVE zel street spent a few days recently 50 is spending two weeks in Denver, includes aU the features found in Jewelry Repair or MARCEL...... C Col. visiting relatives in ~iagara ralls the average radio and TIIREE im­ is a matter of confidence. When Bobbed Hair Only :\[rs. ). Schnepp of Lake View ).[ r. and ~I r~. H. H. St11lman en­ you choose your jeweler, you con­ portant advances exclusive "ilh Park ~pent scYeral days last week tertained .Mr. and ~~r~. H. ).fauri­ sider his experience and ability; Terminal Beauty Shoppe Majcsl.ic. Spray-Shield Tubes are on a motor trip with friends. nus, :\Ir. and .\Irs. Cutcliffe and Majestic Brentwood 2..1 in 1779 DEWEY AVE. Glen. 6791 years the business qualifies ).I r. and }.1 rs. Andrews at their Jooobean Lowboy. The llii-ic .,_ the only new feature in tube design ~frs. :\[elvin Breckelimer, with pubetffOdTDO ebasoU ..... 9 tubes. our experience and a large ellen· sun'uner home at Rushford last mdud;n~ Sp,...y·~d, ){uJti.l(a since l\Iajestic introduced \lulti-llu their two sons, of Brewerton, was &Dd Twm Pcutodo Output., Twm tele attests to the quality ofour week. Power D~ttttinn. tone contrOl and Spring. YOUR TUBES CHECKED the recent guest of her parents, tubes last Twin Power De­ craftsmanship. The finest type Cnmd Oprr•.~. . krr. $99 50 Complete ""-lth tubc-.e • tecl.ion is a contribution to better of jewelry repair may be en­ FREE-IN YOUR HOME :\fr. and ).frs C. 0. Bennett of ~fr. and ).{rs. \\'. ~. ).lontague of reproduction that will make radio trusted to CALL GLEN. 3982 Eastman a\'enue. Twenty-two Augustine street are leaving next Glenwood Radio Shop member> of the family were pres­ week to motor to Amherst College history. Thc: "l\lcHiulatt:d" circuit ent at a dinner given in her honor where Richard will return ior hi~ is the sup•:rlu:tcrodple refinement Wm. H. Jackson 308 24-Hour Film Developing I DRIVING PARK AVE. at the Bennett home. senior year and to Exeter, Xew of 1931. Hampshere, where Alli~on will en­ .\Irs. Ilorace Pierce of Albemarle 325 DRIVING PK. AVE. ter for this year. Be satisftc·.t with nothin~ Je,.,;; than strCl't is spending the month at the !..------.....! Patronize Our Advertisers the best ... :mel a \laJI'"tie co~ts no Lake Placid Club. llr. and Mrs. ~\lbt:rt Gerling of Driving Park avenue spent ten more than unlinary radios. We're days in August at Port Loring, proud of thi>~ line .•. priced from BUlL T TO Canada. Majestic Ravenwood SPECIFICATION' Exceptionally sdcetivc and beautJ.. $44-.50 t., $290.00 enmplcte ... and fully toned. Geor;gian d ..ign. Famouo 1 Charles Schnepp left last week Maj.,.tiuupcmeU:rod)'Dcclta,Ws pro­ havc· av-ailaLlc a liberal Ludget pay- No Skimping Here • • • · >rid.i.ng tone eontrol. Spray· Shldd for Toronto, where he has entered &Dd Pcntodo a.b.. a.od full d,...... W. ment plan. St. ).fichael's College for this year. opcak.cr. Complc:tb $44 50 THESE shirts are built Remember that quality is the true 1rilh tWoa .. • - • • with all the fine de­ measure of values. And when 1 Miss Clara Vick of Tacoma street tails and fulness of a quality an~ low price go,together and 1fiss Eleanor Gosnell of Lark two dollar shirt. -why hes1tate? These shirts are stree are spending severtal weeks Scientifically construct­ only 'visiting in New York City and ed of guaranteed fast ~ Longo Island. color broadcloth and $1.35 each, 3 for $3.95 ).[r. and Mrs. Harry Goodland oi White, tan, blue and green pre-shrunk collar. I1 collar-attached only. Augustine street spent the week­ I end at Xundee visiting Mr. and Superheterodyne Beautiful, hand-made, silk-lined Ties at $1 ).[ rs. ] ohn ?lforcll, formerly oi Rochester. Phone Glen. 3982 for free home demonstration PHONE " 1492" DEWEY AVE. Mr. and )[rs. John DcGelleke of HAHN RADIO SHOP GLEN. 232 (Near Ridgeway Ave.) Lake View Park spent a few days STILLMAN'S recently in Buffalo, as guests of Formerly Glenwood Radio Shop Mr. and .\.frs. 0. Tiffany. 308 DRIVING PARK A VENUE Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 4 ROCHESTER, N.Y., SEPTEMBER 17, 1931 Tenth Ward Courier

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CASH MARKET DRESSMAKIXO CLASSES-~rs. SEWING :MACHINES over- ,IC'uu Hnmiltoo, 2S4 Albemarle St. hauled, cleaned and adjusted, $1. 350 DRIVING PARK AVENUE hu!< r<'!!mned ller flres~making classes Variety Electric Shop, 516 Dewey Free C. 0 . D. Delivery Glenwood 1787 and will assist you with your entirto 1 Ave., Glen. 4141. '" •clrolw; drl'sses, "oat.. suits and Boneless, Solid Meat ?\0\V is the time to have ~·our Week End Specials rt•moclrliu~. lllen. 1941. ''acuum cleaner J'epairen. 6-1 Pot Roast 22c H ome Made premises, l'liminatinf{ r< nt. For­ [,anh!S street, Glenwood 1458-\\'. BRISKET Pork Sausage Meat merly with Packard and Pierce VACUUM CLEA!\ERS, repaired. :\[otors Co. Fred \\'igg, 3.';() Flow­ Corned Beef 18c H ome Made er City Park. Glen. 73!1-J. Free inspection. E. L. Kelly, 165 HOME DRESSED Pork Sausage Links ...... 18c Clay Ave. Glen. 3543. Formerly FIRE\VOOD-Cut sto\'e length. lloo\'er Dept., Sibley Lindsay & Softwood, 35c barrel; hardwood, FOWL 28c Curr Co. 4;)c barre:. Glen. 6774 J, 33 Lois Fresh-made Steamers ...... 18c st rcet. Phone for Delivery A GOOD CLEA?\ SHAVE is al­ ways assured to the ownet of the RUGS - l nn~tantly llllprO\'ed Kriss-Kross Razor Biade Stropper quality: hand loomed rug~ made and continuously buying new blades with :\[ays\'illc filler and your own is unnecessary. Free 10-day trial prepared rag,. at Line Variety Shoppe. Dry Goods, XotiOib, La­ Britton Built Bungalows in your home. Geo. ]. Randall, 577 dies and Gents Furnt~hin~:>. 1.;:1 Flower City Park. Glen. 4737. DEWEY-STONE SECTION Otis S., at Santee. CARPE~TER WORK - Altera­ Violin instruction giv1•n for hl·­ FLORENCE AVENUE tion~. repairs and odd jobs. Reason­ ginncrs by young Eastman pupil. 4 Blocks South of Stone Road able rates. Estimates given free. Private or class lessons. Rates Call Glen. 53 18-M. reasonable. Call Herbert Zimmer, One of New York State's BATT - Minnows, crabs, worms, Jr., 1l Velox St., or Glt·n. 5713 J. Let Your Rent Money pickerel bait, bugs and fishing tackle. FOR In:NT- furnished apart-· 831 Ridgeway avenue. Glen. 5109-M. rnent with heat and light. Private Strongest Banks Buy Your Home WASHI.t\G-Suitcase or family. bath. 4!1 Ridgeway A vt'. Rates reasonable. 70 ).finder street. FREE gla5s plate with two bars Glenwood 7034-]. of Am-ond-ol Soap, ior 20c, Line $12 a week FOR 1\E::\T-2 rooms for light Variety Shoppe, Clara I I, Line, hou,ckeeping. 1-i Hainer St. Phone Prop.. l.i3 Otis St. at Santee. Union Trust Company PAYS ALL CARRYING CHARGES Glen. ~9:.s-J. SPECIAL SALE on rebuilt, Capital and Surplus AND PAYS FOR THE HOME FOR SALE-Sylph-Appollo re- guaranteed \'acuum cleaner' from ducing machine. Cheap. Call ~.:; up. Variety Vacuum Cleaner $8,500,000 Houses Open and Lighted Evenings Charlotte 714. Co. .ilG Dewey AYe. Glen. 4141. FOR SAT.E-a-t.-.1 Dewey Ave., FAR~f FOR SALE or trade. ncar Stone Rd. Hou~e and double Good fishing and hunting. Houli­ W. N. Britton Realty Co., Inc. garage, bargain. Small payment. han. 1 i:.! ~!a ryland St. MEM BER OF Main 608 2S:! Seneca Parkway. GUTTERS, conductor pipes, tin MARINE MIDLAND GROUP \CC'OU?\Tl\::\T - Will install roofs repaired: furnaces cleaned, bookkeeping systems, make up repaired, installed. hrst das' Combined Resources hooks. prepare all tax returns. work, reasonable. Gardner, 211 $600,000,000 E\'ening~. Glen. 3793-]. Lehigh. Gen. 46.'it, Now is the time to have Sylvia Beauty Salon \\'A:\TI~D-\\'oman wants laun­ FOR SALE-Desirahl~f(iing your f urnace cleaned 289 Ea.stman Ave. Glen. 6554-J cl condition, Call at 91 1812 Dewey Ave. Glen. 692, We use Ruggiero Creams FALL AXD \\'IX'I'ER coats ior .\I yrth• St. :\!iss and \\'onten. LitH'd and in­ 834 DEWEY A VENUE ~------· terlined. Special at $9.!10, Eclou­ J. CURTIS FLANAGAN, Manager anJ', Sample Dress Shop, t.HG I ,ake A\'c. opp. \\'agg's Corner~. FOR RE~T Large front room 50 with alco\'e. Nice private home. ORDERS NOW TAKEN AT LOTZ' HARD­ . . . a t the Factory MODELS $20 to $165 Chy Ave. Glen 4073-R. WARE STORE (795 DEWEY AVE. ) FOR DI~ESSES made; remodeling; coat' relined, also children's. Ex­ H. Bayer-Eiectrical Contractor • • • at Down-town Factory Representatives perienced dres~maker. Glen 1073-R. OR CALL CULVER 3549-W L'PHOLSTERIXG Call Charles F. \\'i'liam~. formerlv of Hubbard Eldredge & Miller, t~ sec his beau~ EXPERT Radio is not my hobby or sideline, 1 tiful new line of uphobtcn fabric>. but is the business for which I was Estimates given at your h~mc. :1;,<) 0 R M ~N'' trained by the R. C. A. and equipped by the finest ''N Lexington ,\vc. Glen 2115-H. RA NGE manufacturers in the bUidness. NOW SOLD SEE THE NEW MAJESTIC RUSSELL'S RADIO SERVICE RADIOS AT HAHN'S 1052 DEWEY AVE. - Glen. 7196 - Open Evenings 308 DRIVING PK. DIRECT TO YOU '"'W 4¥ at Savings up to $65 SPECIALS AT Factory Representatives 8 Conveniently Located There's One Near You DOELL'S NEWELL'S ROGERS' DEWEY at BIRR 689 RIDGEWAY 1462 DEWEY F. B. CALLISTER & SON 131 MAIN ST. W. YOUR DOLLAR I. G. A. IT PAYS TO HARRY TURK 348 STATE ST. BUYS MORE AT TRADE WITH NORTHSIDE FURNITURE HOUSE OUR I. G. A. STORE STORES INDEPENDENTS 226 NORTH ST. H. SIEBERT SONS CO. 162 ANDREWS ST. J. A. SCHANTZ CO. I. G. A. Pancake Flour • • 3 for 25c ST. PAUL ST. and CENTRAL AVE. V. VALENTE, Inc. 205 LYELL AVE. Salad Dressing, Full Qt. Jar .. 29c Norman Combination Pastry Flour . 5 lbs. 13c I Fruit Jar RubbeU4for 25c Gas'-Coal Range Formerly $115 SUGAR-10 lb. Cottom Sack . 49c NO FAT-NO SKIN- NO BONE ~&~cT TO YOU . $}25 ' Boneless Rolled Lamb Roasts 2lc lb. A Range to keep your kitchen comfortable the Made in Rochester by Rochester Union year round. Cook or bake with gas--four gas burners and two gas ovens, including broiler. Workmen-for Rochester Homes. Heat and cook or bake with coal-four coal Boneless Beef for Stew or Pot Pie • • 19c lb. holes and coal oven. Finished in beautiful By the grey porcelain enamel. A rare bargain! MACHINE SLICED LAMB FOR STEW 9c lb. GALUSHA STOVE co. LEAN BOILED HAM 39c lb. NORMAN ST. at LEXINGTON AVE. Boneless Rolled Rib Roast Beef • 29c lb.