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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1936 21 Deaths -Loren Robert Cox, aged 8 months, entered into rest Thursday, May 14, 1936, at the Genese Hospital. He is survived a by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren W.

Cox; his grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Samuel W. Cox of Walker and Mr. and Mrs.

George Clarke of Greece; his Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Lewis; sevferal aunts and uncles. -Funeral from the home, 1760 Ridge Road West, 3 p. m.

Sunday. EVINE-Friday, May 15, 1936, Nicholas J. Devine of 386 Ridgeway Avenue, He is survived W. by two daughters, Mrs. Frederick Kanada and Mrs.

Herbert A. Jaison, and four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. -F- neral Tuesday morning from the funeral parlors of Jan, J. Buckley, 796 Dewey Avenue, at 8:30 and from Sacred Heart Church at 9:00 o'clock. Interment ion L.in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Syraor cuse, N. papers please copy. er- CKAM-Entered into rest on May ad- 4, 1936, at the home of her daugh- $45 per, Mrs. J. Carter Perkins, Denise Road, Emilie Klingler cht Eckam.

She is survived by tour rn sons, Arthur, Elmer, Othmar, Edgar; six daughters, Mrs. Max J. de Nowack, Mrs. Martin Schirmer, it Mrs. Carl Holley, Mrs.

J. Carter Perkins, Mrs. Warren J. Smallridge and Anna L. Eckam of San ng Francisco, one brother, four nd sisters.

18 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She waS a of O'Rourke Auxiliary No. in- 60, Rochester and Ladies Sections of Turn-Verein. re Funeral from the Cole residence us Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Monday at p. m. Burial in re ANGDON- At his home, 227 Laurel Street, Buffalo, May 14, 1936, Rob'y ert husband of Florence E. Legault; son of Langdon; Henry F. and the late B.

brother of 1g Mrs. Hattie Paine, J. Herman, p- Mrs. Frank Hunt, Mrs. John Sable and Claude Langdon of RochY.

-Funeral services win be held on id afternoon at 1 o'clock. ce KELEY-Stephen W. Feeley passed er away May 14, aged 72 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Harriet Feeley and five daughters, Mrs.

Belle Holliday, Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mrs. Jos. McConnell, and Mrs. James Nelan of Caledonia, and Miss Gertrude Feeley of Rochester; three brothers, Wm.

19 of Rochester, Milton and John of Avon, N. 12 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. -Funeral Saturday at 2 p. m. from Funeral Home, Caledonia.

Burial in St. Colomba Cemetery, Caledonia. SARIN--Daniel his P. Garin, 395 aged Rose- 54, Terrace. He leaves his wife, Susan Nugent Garin; his mother, Mrs.

Norah Garin; five brothers, James, Edward, Eugene, John and Joseph Garin. He was a member of the Holy Name Society. -Funeral Monday morning at 8:30 from the residence, nine o'clock at Corpus Christi Church. Buffalo papers please copy. RAUSE- Entered into rest on home, Wednesday 55.

Trenaman Street, Mrs. evening at. the family Augusta Krause, aged survived 69 by years, one 5 months. She is Miss Clara Krause; three sons, daughter, George of Hilton, Edwand and Clarence Krause: one sister, Mrs. Henry Krause; two Virkus; brothers, also Bernard and Rudolph seven grandchildren.

-Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at her late home. Interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Rev. Paul Schmieder will officiate. LANG--Entered into rest on Thursday afternoon, Leonhard Lang, aged 67 years.

He is survived four by his wife, Mrs. Mary Lang; sons, Frank, Leonard, Raymond and David Lang; two daughters, Miss Emma Lang and Mrs. Elwood Hochadel; nine grandchildren; one brother and two sisters in Germany, Mr. Lang was a member of the Modern Woodman of America, Honorary President of the Badischer Maennerchor and the Deutscher Bruder Hilfe, and the Morgenroth Lodge. -Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9:00 o'clock at his late home, 65 Martin Street, Interment at Mt.

Hope Cemetery. Services in charge of Morgenroth Lodge. MACK- -Thursday, May 14, 1936, Henry Mack of Industry, N. Y. Survived by his wife, Dora Mack; dive sons, Robert Henry Walter Raymond and Chester Mack.

-Funeral Monday morning from the home at. 9:30 and from the Chapel of Good Shepherd, Industry, N. at 10 o'clock. Interment in Holy, Angels Cemetery, Scottsville, SON Suddenly in Webster, on Mile Point Road, Thursday ning, May 14, 1936, Howard D. dison, aged 28 years.

He leaves hia wife, Alene Young Madison: one son, Eugene; tWO brothers, Roy H. of Webster, Freeman of East Rochester; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Cason, Mrs. Susie Fry, both of Charlotte. -Funeral from the family home in Webster Sunday, May 17, 1936, at 2:30 p.

m. Interment in Webster Union Cemetery, MAKOWIECKI Entered into rest Friday, May 15, 1936, Frank Makowlecki. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Josephine Makowiecki; five sons, Stephen, Joseph, Lawrence, James and Walter; four daughters, Mrs. V.

Nalywalska, Mrs. G. Figlerowicz ani the Misses Martha and Josephine Makowlecki: one brother, Ignatius; two sisters, Mrs. M. Skerkewicz and Mrs.

Agnes Konopa; six grandchildren. -Funeral services Monday from 8 343 Stanislaus Street at 9:30 o'clock and 10:00 o'clock at St. Stanislaus Church. Inetrment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Arrangements, Bonus.

M'DONALD Suddenly at San Francisco, California, Hobert McDonald, aged 23 years. Surviving are his mother, Ellen: A brother, William: a sister, Mra. Neva Ashton. -Funeral services from his home, 162 Hayward Avenue, Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock and from Corpus Christi Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.

PAGET (Burton), in this city Wednesday evening, May 13, 1936, Ardagh L. Paget. -Funeral from the home of her Mrs. Merritt R. Burton, 562 Mintie.

Avenue, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Mt. Hope. TOTTER-Audrey Carol Potter, aged 6 years, entered into rest, Wednesday, May 13, 1936. She is survival by her parents, Florence and Earle Potter, -Funeral and one services sister, from Janet.

the home, 2274 Spencerport Road, Saturday, May 16, 1936, at 1:30 o'clock. Interment in Riverside Cemetery. SILL -Entered into rest in this city on Friday, May 15, Dorothy Arney Sill of Sodus Point, N. Y. She la survived by her husband, Steward S.

Sill: one daughter, Susanne; Mr. and Mrs. Wand Arney; three one son, Stewart de Jr. her parents, sisters, Mrs. Betty Young, Mrs.

Darwood Berdow and Miss Viola Arney. -The body is resting at the home of her parents in Pultneyville, N. until Monday morning when it will be removed to the Young Funeral Home, W. Main Street, Williamson, from where the funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock. WILLIAMS -Catherine Sturmer Willams, Thursday, May 14, 1936, at the home, 28 Gilmore Street.

She la survived by her husband, Louis Williams; five daughters, Mrs. Frank Lochner, Miss Elizabeth Williams, Mrs. Frei Fontana, Mrs. Martin Noll, Mrs. Harry Eber; five sons, Joseph, Frank, Louis Thomas and Edmond Williams; 22 grandchildren: 4 great-grandchildren.

She was a member of the L. C. B. A. and Sacred Heart Sodality of Holy Redeemer Church.

Funerr! Monday morning at 18 9:3. o'clock from the home and at 10:00 o'clock at Holy Redeemer Church. OUTPUT RATE HIGH White Motor Company and sub- ANYONE would Wishing make to 13 give year piano girl very nappy. Write to Betty Bailey, Smokey Point Farm, Un. tario, New York, 722 CARRIAGE Donald Walker E.

and nursery Snyder, 47 Merlin aged 15. 117 BABY chair, CARRIAGE chair, Crib, high nursery porch gate and boy's 28-1. bicycle. Reasonable, goou condition, Dorothy M. Wenner, 223 Pulman Ave.

Age 11. 122 CARRIAGE And Taylor Tot, in good condition. Margaret Payment, 131 Kansas Cul. Age 10. 723 BABY Stroller, CARRIAGE $3.50.

-Like Kathryn new, Het- $10. ferman, 33 Vermont St. Age 11 yr. -Balloon tired, equipped, perfect condition, two dozen extras included. Floyd Lafler Penn Yan, N.

R. 3. A Age 14. 721 BICYCLE frame, must be boy's in good 24 to con- 26 dition. Calvin Vanderlike, Macedon, New York.

Age 9. 722 BICYCLE for 28 inch, inch. $4. Call Will any sell day after 1 p. m.

on Sunday. Theo dore Twietmeyer, 200 Edinburgh St. 718 To sell, five of the Boys of Liberty and four of Boy Scout Series. Phone Glenwood 3888-M. Ellinor Snider, 1935 Hudson Ave, Age 13.

718 BOY'S. White new. cotton 19 flannels, Lehigh Ave- size nue. Robert McManus, 15. 722 size 10 or 11 years, practically price $3.

Charles Stunglein, 73 Thurston Rochester, N. Y. Age 12 years. 718 ROY'S OR GIRL'S- Blue cheviot spring coat, mize 8 Good condition. Bob Macomber, 4 Thurston Ct.

Genesee 1553-R. Age 14. 722 DESK -Books, metal soldiers, toys and cart for sale cheap, as I am moving out of town. Gordon Reitz, 895 East Main age 12. 717 Black and white tweed coat, good condition, size 6 to 8 $1.

John Walker, 92 Arnett Blvd. Age 9 yrs. 723 BOY'S OXFORDS 1 pair, good soles, cost $3.50, too small for owner, 75c size, Leo Mulheim. 59 Wooden aged 12. 717 HILD'S TABLE- -And chairs, $1.50.

Marilyn C. Woodruff, 7, 141 Terace Genesee 3710-W. 723 CHILD'S Patsy PLAYHOUSE-1139 Heffer. Age 9. Ridge 723 CHILD'S- Maple bed complete, 60 inches long, 10-inch aides, per fect condition, used one year by healthy child.

$10. Beverly Brady, 40 Rutledge Dr. Age 7. 720 CLARINET Catcher's mit. twotube radio set; for anything I can use.

Jay Jones. 86 A Stewart Street, off South Avenue. Age 16. 723 COAT good boy's, gray condition: coat, $1. size Rob- 6 ert Winchell, 36 Futon Avenue.

aged call anytime but Sunday p. m. 717 CRIB junior, Nursery, chair, chair, gate, clothes stroll- tree, kiddie bike, doll stroller, (new) or swap for large girl's bike or child's bike, also chifforobe. Caryol McDermott. 245 Hawley Street, 10 years.

DRESSES and In 14 at perfect 25c and condition. 50c: also shorts, Forman goods. Ruth Ann Morton, 243 Laurelton Road, 717 EDUCATIONAL sale what have desk or you to swap. Betty Roberts, 553 No. Goodman, Age 13.

722 FOR collar, SALE-1 14 tan spring coat, fur size also powder blue dress and 1 dark green skirt, size 14 yrs. Anna Callan, 82 East Bivd. Mon. 5231-M. 717 SALE Dark blue English, baby cab, also foiding play pen with wooden floor, like new Norman Schwonke, 265 Rawlingon Road.

Glen. 6789-W. Age 2. 722 FOR SALE too small White for buck oxfords, $1. size owner, Buddy to swap, what have you, Raymond Roberta, 553 No.

Goodman. Age 11. 722 FOR SALE -Boy's condition, baseball shoes, good size six, also pair of good homing pigeons. 38 Malling Rochester, N. Y.

Ronaid Gieisle, 15. 722 FOR $20.00, SALE only $5,00. Lois sand box, Frey, cost 133 Aberdeen Genesee 1315. Age 12. 722 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Child's size violin, case and bow.

Anna Leigh, 1 Birch Crescent, Monroe 3828-J. Age 7 yrs. 722 FOR SALE new; -Boy's tan overcoat, size 15, like also all leather coat, size 15, like new cheap. Roy Douglas, 106 Locust cor. Dewey Ave.

720 FOR trimmed SALE with Girl's blue, light size grey 12-14, coat, like new. Phone Glen. 4987-R. Betty Lerch, 46 Avery St. 722 FOR coat, SALE dresses, Girl's spring suits, blue size play 10: white shoes, size good condition.

Joan Lewine, 109 Canterbury Road, aged 12, Monroe 935-R. 717 FOR SALE Two girls' condition, bicycles, and in fair good tires. Arlene Tesch, Euler Churchville, N. Y. 717 FOR SALE Rocking horse, al also A-1 combination high chair, all shape.

cheap. Marion Robinson, Cor. Townline Rd. and Cold Water Rd. 718 FOR crib, SALE large.

-Piano, Janet cheap; Lawrence, baby 877 Post call Gen. 2113-M. aged 7. 170. SALE -Yellow ruffled organdy with silk slip, spring coat, silk and cotton dresses, aweaters.

sizes 12-14. Katherine Miner, 17 Lincoln Pittsford, N. Y. Age 15. 718 GARAGE -Size and 27 truck.

x27" x307 Price high, $3.50. 1 Edwin Balley, 157 Webster Ave. Age 11. 119 GASOLINE air ENGINE cooled. -Mounted Will sell on cheap.

Cali Barlow. anytime after six o'clock at Charles 230 Corwin HI dance costumes. Fawn toe Sebeffel. shoes, Culver 12. CHAIR 382 Roxborough aged 10.

717 KIDDY KOOP rubbed High tired. chair; scooter. 2 Ann Fitzgibbons, 193 Pomona 9 years. 723 sale or will exchange for what have you? Roy Douglas, 106 Locust cor. Dewey Ave.

720 Good condition. Sell cheap. Deer head for sale. Very reasonable. John Broun, age 14.

58 Sherman. 723 sidiary, the Indiana Company, have received government orders in the past week representing $1,312,000. Company's production is now reported at the highest rate since 1918. ANYONE girl Deaths HART -Entered into rest at the Strong Memorial Hospital on Friday, May 15, 1936, Miss Winifred Hart of 110 Savannah Street. She in survived by a sister, Jennie Spreen of New York City; two nieces and two nephews.

Monday morning from Henry D. Halloran Son's, 195 Plymouth Avenue South, at 8:30 and at the Blessed Sacrament Church at 9 o'clock. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. KURTZ Entered into rest Friday, May 15, 1936, Frederick C. Kurtz, aged 81 years.

He 18 survived by one son, Henry three brothers, John Henry F. and George Kurtz, and one sister, Mrs. Anna Schust. Funeral Monday at 2 p. m.

from the home, No. 31 Highland Parkway, Rev. Paul M. Schroeder officiating. PISANO- -Carmelo Pisano, died May 14, 1936.

Survived by his wife, Mary Carmilla; three sons, Vincent, Ignatius and Thomas; two daughters, Mary and Elvira Pisano; two brothers, Gaetano and Salvatore; two sisters, Mrs. Anthony Sunsert and Mra. Salvator Sunseri of Oakland, Calif. -Funeral will take place Monday morning o'clock from the home, 31 Evergreen Street, and 9 o'clock at Carmel Church. Arrangements Michael J.

Emma. REITER-Miss Mildred S. Reiter 15, of 41 Street, Friday, May 1936. She survived by siX 918- ters, Sr. M.

Jane de Chantel and Sr. Mary Joseph of the Visitation Monastery, Toledo, Sr. M. Nicola of the Notre Dame Order, Newark, N. Sr.

M. Alphonsa of the Visitation Monastery, Wilmington, and Mrs. Harry Hasseierg of Rev. Joseph Woodhaven, F. L.

Reiter, two C. brothers: Brazil, S. and Clarence G. Reiter of Rochester. -Services Tuesday morning at 8:30 from the home and at 9 o'clock at SS.

Peter and Paul's Church. ROBINSON Frank Robinson at his home in Springwater, N. Friday, May 15, 1936. He 15 survived by his wife, Sophie Robinson; one son, Frank nine daughters, Mrs. Josephine Loesch, Mrs.

Miner Teed, Mrs. Alfred Groze, Nellie, Hilda, Cecelia, Leola, Agnes and Alice Robinson; nine grandchildren. -Services Monday morning at 10:30 from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Josephine Loesch, 72 Greeley Street, and at 11 o'clock at Corpus Christi Church. SABIN-Entered into rest at the Strong Memorial Hospital Thursday, Sabin alternoon, of 131 May York 15, Street.

1936, He John 15 survived by his wife, Mrs. Nellie Sabin three sisters, Mrs. E. Perkins, Mra. Anson Andrus of Brighton, Ontario, Canada, and Mrs.

James Stoddard of Boston, Mass. -Remains are resting at the neral Home of Anthony J. Ryan's Son, 4 West Avenue, from where services will be held Monday afternoon, 2:00 o'clock. Interment in Riverside Cemetery, SANDFORD into, rest at. the General Hospital, Friday, May 15, 1936, John V.

Sandford, aged 73 years. -The body has been removed to Korn's Funeral Home and will be taken to the home of George E. Hartman, 2267 Dewey Avenue, Sunday. Frienda are invited to call after 2:00 p. m.

Sunday. Services Monday, 2:00 p. m. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Entered into rest, May 14, 1936.

Dr. D. Douglas Ward, aged 61 years, of 161 Croaman Terrace. He is survived by his wife, Maude E. A.

Ward: two sons, F. Bernard and William Douglas four sisters, Mrs. Amon Bronson, Mrs. William G. Woolfolk, Mrs.

Harold D. Bentley, Mrs. Harry Crittenden; two brothers, Frank Hawley Ward and Dudley L. Ward. -Services at Christ Church Monday afternoon at 2:30.

Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery, NOTICE OF SALE County of Monroe, New York, Bonds $1,825,000.00 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Director of Finance of the County of Monroe, York, will receive and consider acaled proposals at his office in the Court 2 House, Rochester, New York, at o'clock P. Eastern Standard Time, on the 27th day of May, 1936, for the purchase at not less than par and accrued interest of the following described bonds of the County of Monroe, to wit: $400,000 Work Relief (coupon) Bonds, maturing $40,000 on June 1, in each of the years 1937 and 1946, both inclusive; issued to provide funds for the purchase of materials, supplies and equipment for the construction of certain projects of the Works Progress Administration the Federal Government, pursuant to Chapter 782 of the Laws of 1933, as amended. $1,425,000 Tax Revenue (coupon) bonds- Series maturing $285,000 on June 1, in each of the years 1937 to 1941, both inclusive; issued for the purpose of renewing tax anticipation notes of said County pursuant to the County Law, as amended. All of said $1,825,000 bonds be dated June 1, 1936, denomination $1,000 each, and bearing interest at 8 rate not exceeding six (650) per centum per annum, payable semiannually December 1 and June 1.

Payment in lawful money of the United States of America at Union Trust Company of Rochester, in the City of Rochester, New York, or at Marine Midland Trust Company, in the City and State of New York, At the option of the holder. Bonds registerable as to both principal and interest. Said bonds are general obligations of the County of Monroe payable from unlimited taxes. Each bid must be for all of said $1,825,000 bonds. Bidders are invital to name the rate of interest, which must be in a multiple of onequarter or one-tenth of one per centum per annum, and all of said $1,825,000 bonds must bear the same rate of interest.

Said $1,825,000 bonds will be awarded to the bidder complying with the terms of the Notice of Sale and submitting the bid which, after computation, provides the lowest cost to the County, after deducting the amount of premium, if any. The right 18 reserved to reject any or all bids. Each bid must be enclosed in sealed envelope addressed to the undersigned Director of Finance and marked on the outside "Proposal for Bonds," A and certifled must or be bank accompanied company cheok to the order of the County the of Monroe for $36,500 to 80- cure County against any 1088 resulting from the failure of bidder to comply with the terma of his bid. No interest will be allowed on the amount of the good faith deposit, Financial Statement The assessed valuation of the property subject to taxation in the County of Monroe, is $779,205,536.00. The total bonded debt of the County, including these issues, is $15,146,000.00.

The population of the County (1930 census), was 423,881. The total debt above stated does not include the debt of any other subdivision having power to levy taxes upon any or all property subject to the taxing power of the County. This County operates under the County Law of the State of New York, as amended, and particularly Plan 3 as specified in Article 2-A thereof. Tax Data for preceding three fiscal years, Thine total amount of taxes levied 18 1933 $7,829,550.80 1934 $8,207,298.15 1935 $8,359,683.92 Needs Some of the Services Advertised on This Page Boys and Girls SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION Whereas A term of the Supreme Court is appointed to be held in and for the County of Monroe at the Court House in the City of Rochester, on June 1st, 1936, I do hereby, in obedience to a precept to me directed and delivered by the district attorney for the County of Monroe, making proclamation to all persons bound by recognizance or otherwise to appear at said court, and to notify them to appear thereat all justices of the pence. coroners and other officials who have taken any recognizance for the appearance of any persona at such court or have taken any inquisition at the examination of any prisoner or witness are notifici to return such recognizance, inquisitions and examinations to said court at the opening thereof on the first dav of the sitting.

Given under my hand at the sheriff's office in the City of Rochester in said county on May 15, 1936. JAMES E. MALLEY, Sheriff of the County of Monroe. Boys and Girls pUPPIES sale, Springer spaniel, two females, for make offer. Betty Stevens, 315 Parsells age years; call any time, 717 SHETLAND PONY- For saie.

Cart, 2 painted, cutter, harness, Halters, whip, saddle and bridle, blankets, weight, string of bells, feed and all barn tools, $75. Prank Sprague, 194 Barberry Terrace. Age 12 years. 723 STAMPS--A A large number, and 1c each. George De Mers, age 14, 114 Empire Biva.

717 pair Enna Jettick, cost $6, will sell for $1 or less; green organdy, size 14, for slim girl. Mildred Winchell, 56 Fulton aged 13. 717 SLIDE table Scooter, bicycle, four chairs. swing, leg with rocker and several other nice will sell cheaply, Richard Wilkinson, age 6, 419 West Genesee 2360. 720 SPAULDING PUNCHING BAGAnd frame, header, baggage carrier, 75c; electric battery warmer, 75c.

Ellis Little, 65 Nunda aged 14. 717 Reed doll blackboard. carriage, in Barbara good condition, age 13, 108 Fulton Rochester, N. Y. 718 TENOR BANJO With resenator, case; will sell or exchange for guitar.

Roy Douglas, 106 Locust cor Dewey Ave. 720 TENOR BANJO--Like new, chromjum plate, sell cheap. Culver 539-J. 238 Hayward Ave. Raymond Kelly, aged 14.

717 or 28-in. bicycle in good condition, in exchange for boy's bicycle which is in good condition. Gertrude Schug, 31 Luella Street. Call Culver 1741-J. 13 years.

718 Small dog, puppy, terrier preferred, reasonable price. Gladys Winter, 129 Troup Street. Age 14. 718 To buy, at St. Michael's boys band hat, size Billy Schwonke, 265 Rawlinson Road.

Glen, 6789-W. Age 10. 722 VANTED: Large size tricycle, ball bearing, good condition. Call after 5. Eva Linden, age 6, 260 Weyl Street.

A UTO BABY SWING, child's clothes tree, table and chairs, ailk carriage cover, walnut dressing table. Suzanne Verwey, 73 Nelson. 6 years. 719 CHILDS winter coat, hat and mutt, camel color, size 5 Alice $1.50. 1075 North St.

(rear). Van Grol. Age 7. 719 CANARY -Chopper, home raised. beautiful markings, bright with black tipped wings.

$7.95. Can whistle. Lowell Burke, ago 13. 85 McNaughton St. 719 KING DOVES for sale.

Frank Chaffer, 274 Delmar off Denise age 13 years. 719 FOR series SALE books, complete Nancy Drew freshly painted sled, in usable condition, ukelele like new. Ann Martha Dodgson, 75 Westland Avenue. Age 12. 719 VIOLIN for sale.

Will sell reasonable; good condition. Marion Osburn, 412 Spruce East Rochester, N. Y. Age 15 yrs. 719 WA table.

Tennis Eugene racket and Fitzhugh, ping 439 pong Woodbine Ave. Genesee 790. Age 16. 719 BONIER overcoat, size 16, sult reed coats, baby linen carriage, reversible gear. Everything good condition.

Eugene Fitzhugh, 439 Woodbine Ave. Genesee 790. Age 16. 719 TWo strollers, need repairing, one 25c, one $1.00. Betty Nickels, M) Stanton St.

Age 12. 719 FOR bathinette, SALE: Reed table and baby chair carriage, set (ivory) all in excellent condition. Patricia Ann Waddell, 200 Gardiner aged 8. 717 blue hat, coat and leggings, leopard trim, size 6. in good condition; white georgette dress, size 6, Worn twice.

"Patricia Ann Waddell, 200 Gardiner aged 8 years. 717 ONE like navy blue 13 flannel 15 sport coat, new, size to also 1 tweed top coat, size 12 yrs. James Callan, 82 East Blvd. Mon. 5231-M.

Age 15. 717 WANTED Jay Bicyle Jones, In 86 good Stewart off 1400 South Ave. Age 16. 719 FOR SALE, blue brown reed reed stroller. baby carri- Girl age, Scout uniform, 12 yrs.

Jean Bradfield, 214 Raven wood. Age 13. 719 ARGE doll house size 26" x19'x high, 4 rooms, fully furnished, price $3.50. Anna Bailey, 157 Webater Ave. Age 8.

719 WANTED: condition, Boy's 28-in. bicycle, jewel for a 15 Bulova wrist watch. Write Leon Cole, 134 Norwood Gates, N. Y. and I will call.

718 FOR crib, SALE: good A condition, light green 52-inch small auto, new tires and newly painted, $1.50. Ralph Cole, 134 Norwood Gates, N. Y. 718 BABY dition, CRIES for Call sale. any "In day good alter con1 p.

Sunday. Theodore Twietmeyer, 200 Edinburgh St. 718 Two white sweaters; for boy 10-12, both for $1. "Bud" Du Rocher, 100 St. Regis Mon.

3080-J. 718 GIRL'S spring cont, age 4, auto, high chair, nursery chair, loud speaker. dresser. Betsy Riedman, age 7. 434 Post Gen.

7504-M. 718 $1. Rosemary DuRocher, 100 St. blue cheviot coat, size 8, Regia Mon. 3080-J.

718 KICKBACK and GAME almost Used new. com- very plete with balls. Vincent Sassone, 61 McNaughton St. Glen. 6852.

Age 14. 718 NAVY blue silk dress, size 14, green sill dresa, size 14; pink dress, size 13; new and other things. Neima Thurston, 73 Eastman Ave. 718 CHILD'S crib, in good condition, sell or exchange for girl's bicycle. Lois Carroll, 203 Denise Char.

772. Ave. 12. 720 ONE pair of men's hip boots, size 7, almost new, also large size baby carriage. good condition, cheap.

Robert Wood, 1017 Bennington Drive, Age 14. 720 (GIRL'S used bicycle, size 26 inch, fair condition. 212 Curlew Glen. 2068-J. Harriet Drexel.

720 28-Inch bicyle, in good condition lots of extras, $7. Harriet Drexel, 212 Curlew Sty. Glen. 2068-J. 720 WILL some kind person donate piano to a poor child who is very fond of music.

Betty Joe Watson, 9 years, 88 Oriole 720 CHILD'S trap drum outfit, $1.25. Jack Murray, 88 Cameron off Lyell Ave. Age 13. 720 GIDE ICER, 75 in exchange for Girl Scout uniform, size 14. Ethel Weichbrodt, 84 Atlantic Ave.

Age 10. 720 28-in. bicycle, fair condition. Will trade new official Scout bugle: or sell. Write Lloyd Andrus, Donion St.

Age 15. 720 FOR ready SALE: for 3 mating. female Ethel canaries, Welchbrodt, 84 Atlantic Ave. Age 10. 720 wood doll houses, nursery chair, rocking duck, rocking chair.

Marjorie Stone, 497 Hawley St. Age 14. 720 TOR SALE: Girl Scout uniform, belt, tie, raincoat, sweaters, playsuits, dresses, shoes, rubbers, sixe in good condition: able. Muriel Feldman, 228 Field age 12. 720 bedroom suite, consists of stand.

chifforobe, chair, bed with good condition. spring complete. In very good Richard Wilkinson, age 4. 419 West Avenue, Genesce 2360. 720 Boys and Girls WANTED, to buy bicycle parts; have children's books also; what have you? Phone Stone 2115-J, 435 Carter St.

Joel Roemer, age 13. 720 FOR years, Boy's Econ suit, clothing, coat, age and several other suits, in good condition. Will sell very reasonable. Kienard Wilkinson, age 6, 419 West Genesee 2360. 720 redecorated, table and chair set, desk and chair, doll bed, dishes, etc.

Dorothy Kurtz, 598 Clay Ave. Age 14. 721 FOR SALE, summer dresses, size 10-12. Dorothy Kurtz, 598 Clay Ave. Age 14.

721 green spring coat, size wool dresses, wash dresses, size 7: white shoes, size 2. Wilma: Keenan, 159 Rugby Ave. Gen. 404. Age 9.

721 (AIRL'S spring or fall conta. 812e 10-12; price dresses, cotton, to 500. almost new. Carol Spencer, 190 Warner St. Age.

12. 721 organdy dresses, blue and orchid, size 10 or 12, 40c each. Also small dresses, 6-10, good, 35e. Carol Spencer, 190 Warner St. Age 12.

721 Ivory Iron crib, good condition, $3. Evelyn Doohan, 708 Garson Ave. Ago 13. 723 FOR SALE, 4 summer dresses, size 12-16, good condition. Elizabeth Regan, 501 Driving Pk.

Glen, 2908-R. Age 15. PIANO large doll carriage, yelstring 2-piece dress, size 14, 75c. Arlene Bluhm, 227 Westchester Ave. Age 11.

723 WANTED, girl's bicycle, 28-Inch, condition, not over $5. Johnetla Votra, 981 N. Apt. 5. 723 THREE extra boys pants, long never pants suits, $6.50 size worn, each, tan raincoat like new $1.

Gerald Levinstein. Age 14. 568 Meigs St. 723 flannel sport coat, white knickers, stripped long flannel trousers, size 16, ideal uation outfit cheap. T.

B. Rossiter, Age 15. 50 Milton St. 723 CHILD'S bed in excellent condition, 54-inch 30-inch. Jane Sickles, 207 Kingsboro Road.

7 years. 723 M', tan stroller, reed ivory carriage, crib and grey mat- reed tress, all in good condition. David Young, 4218 St. Paul 8 years. CHILD'S large size dump truck.

year old spring coat and cap, also tan overoat. Donald Young. 4218 St. Paul 12 years. 723 Two white topcoata ducks, sizes 2-3 and 9-10 7-8, pair sizes and 11-12.

Clinton Steadman, 209 Roslyn Gen. 2397-R. Age 13. 723 FOR SALE: Bicycle basket in good condition. WIll sell cheap.

Call after 6 p. m. Bill Dauson, 1880 Dewey Ave. Age 16. 723 .22 automatic rifle, portable typewriter.

Bob Howard, 742 Chill Gen. 277-J. 723 STREAMLINED yellow and brown Lionel electric train. With 20 pieces of track. All in perfect condition, $10.

Call evenings. Monroe 4741-J. Gardner Soule, 15 years. 723 WANTED: Girls' bicycle; don't be in good condition, one that needs fixing preferred. Call after 6 P.

M. Bill Dawson, 1880 Dewey Ave. Age 16. 723 FOR sell SALE: reasonable. Box of Call dresses.

Gen. 311-R Will or Dorothy Koen, 684 Smith St. Ace 10. 723 FOR SAW, SALE .22 rifle, -Bows boys' and balloon ArroWs, tire jig bicycle. 2 wheel trailer.

violin, pair Bob Howard, 742 Chill Ave. Gen. 277-J. Age 16. 723 SIDEWALK BICYCLE- Cost $18.00, almost new, will well cheap.

Franklyn Dingfelder, 172 Willmont Age 15. 723 WANTED 26-inch to buy, bicyele girl's that or I boy's can fix un for myself. State price. Write me. Florence Dingfelder, 172 WIllmont 81.

723 Announcements male, liberal reward. J. F. Weller, Culver 2815. 317 DOG coarse -Lost, haired reward mother for small dog, vicin- dark, it Exposition Paris Monroe 4990-W.

Glen. 4025-J. 35 Austin St. 722 large black Schnauzer, red collar, license No. 166595.

Reward. Glen. 565. 218 Lost, Irish setter, vicinity Court St. Reward.

290 Court. DoG spaniel, Lost, black answers and white to cocker name "Spooky." Cul. 3844-W. Reward. 319 Golfside Clover.

ReLOST gold, between ward. Mon. 3973-J. 319 MEN vicinity Plymouth -Lost and Clarissa. Monday.

I. Kuhn, 456 Mt. Hope Ave. Reward. 318 DOCKETBOOK Lost, containing downtown.

ReMon. 1793-W. 319 BOOK Roman Missal, West Side. Reward. Genesee 45-M.

317 haired terrier, brown and Lost, white, male, wireblack markings. License 178277. Reward. Cul. 2710.

319 VIOLIN Taken from Blossom Road waiting station: reward for return. Knapp, 47 Pembroke. WRISTWATCH Lost, Bulova, man's, white gold case, vicinity Buffalo Glide St. Reward. Gen.

5151-R. 319 WRISTWATCH Lost, lady's, FriReward, Mon. 5239. 219 LOST. brown, St.

envelope pocketbook between Ave. and St. Paul St. near Stephen's store. Rita Miner, 291 Pearl St.

Reward. tote Lost, Found, Strayed Lost, wire haired fox terrier, Monuments and Cemetery Lots 1 5 graves, Mt. Hope Cemetery, new section. Cut, 2123-W. 318 Personals JEWELRY -Gold, silver bought, savings rings, watches, silverware.

Levinson 48 North St. 717 BED steam PILLOWS cleaned, sterilized, Feather beds, vated. Rochester Pillow, 117 No. Vater. Main 1570.

721 COAT LININGS cut in Nusbaum's, 88 Mortimer St. 721 DETECTIVES Absolutely dential, thoroughly reliable, ladies' department. Consultation free. Jennings Detective Agency, 412 Temple Bldg. Stone 951.

723 WEATHERS Beds and pillows, steam sterilized and renovated. 25 years established here. Godwin Pillow 139 N. Water. Main 6740.

723 TRAMES lenses inserted free. Gamier's, Jewelers, 84 E. Main. FUNERALS- -At reasonable prices, Service and quality unexcelled. C.

I. Kennedy, 1601 E. Main St. Cleaning, jewel, stem and crown, 98c ea. All work guaranteed.

Gamier'a, 84 E. Main. LD GOLD- Higher prices. Rosenberg's. State St.

722 STOMACH ULCERS--Gas paina, indigestion Why auffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Udga. Post and Walgreen drug stores Cleaned, adjusted, guaranteed, $1. "Al, Watch 2 North. 721 Announcements Personals TENNIS RACQUETS Reg. $2.96, special bails, special, 3 for 69c.

The Sport Shop, 126 S. Clinton, 420 ANY girl friend, in call trouble Main and 4543 in or need see of Mrs. Major C. Brunner, Salvation Army, 64 North St. CASH watches.

paid for old gold, 84 lie. diamond, FREE dust mop delivered for full bug raga. Stone 2210-X. 720 BAR old pays gold, 202 highest Burke prices for your Bldg. pays highest prices for old jewelry.

Burke Bldg. 720 pays highest prices for gold teeth. 202 Burke Bldg, 720 PARTON" pays full value for watches and gives extra for their movements. 202 Burke Bldg. 720 Come here before sell.

ing your gold, 202 Burke Bldg. 720 "BART silver. pays 202 you Burke good Bldg. prices 720 gold of all pays kinds. 202 best Burke prices Bldg.

for 720 pays best prices for all diamonds, 202 Burke Bldg. any person seeing accident, Broad and Allen May 11, please call 19 Eckhardt Place. 318 SEE Brothers for 62 cash, Clinton anything South. gold, jewelry. 319 NOTTAGERS, attention Used chinaware, glassware, silverware and kitchen utensila, lowest prices.

Braverman's, 879 N. Clinton. 723 Auctions Auctioneers, Auction Sales 12 F. UNDERBERG- Auctioneer. Quick service, cash buyers.

Main 325. 1026 A May UCTION 16. 2 of p. m. furniture East Main Saturday, Palmyra.

E. Henderson. Myron Smith, Auctioneer, 217 Monday, May 18th, 1:30 A p. 340 Arnett Bivd. E.

M. Claxton. Going out of business. This complete up to date stock groceries and fixtures. Fresh lot canned and bottled goods, shelf goods, package and case goods, tomatoes, corn, pease, catsup, olives, tea, coffee, salmon, tuna fish, flour, soap, all the best standard brands.

FIXtures, National register, counter scales, fine 6 glass door McRae refrigerator, counters, cases, about 50 feet steel shelting in sectiona, etc. Will be sold in trade lots all buyers and will not be sold in one lot. All goods will checked out immediately after sale. I. Underberg, Auctioneer.

Phone Main 325. 218 Adavnce notice. Entire A of one of Rochester' leading beauty parlors to be sold on Monday, May 18, 2 p. D. m.

C. Complete details in Sunday's Emanuel Levy, Auctioneer, Main 4376. Automotive Cars Being Dismantled A model "Unit 41: Parta' Chevrolets Buick, as follow: 1935, 1932 1 ton truck, 1933 master coupe, 1934 ton truck, 1931 panel; Doage as follows: 1934 ton panel, 1936 6 cylinder sedan; DeSoto 1931, model SA, 2 cars; Fords as follow: 1935 coupe, 1935 tractor truck, 1933 coach, 1935 pick up; Fordson tractor: Hupmobiles, 6's and 8's, 1928 and 1925; International 1934 D-1 pickup; LaSalle 1931, model 345; Marquette 1930; Mack A and A dump Nash 1932, model 890 sedan; Oldsmobile 1934, six cylinder coach; 3 Oldamobiles, 1928 and 1929; Oakland 1931 V-8; Packard 1931 eight coupe; Plymouths, 2 PB 1932 sedans, PA 1931 sedan: Studebakers, 1932, model 55; 2 1929 President eight; Terraplane 1934, model cabriolet: Whippet four, Knight 1930; Willys inodel 1932, Willys 1930, and 1,500 others waiting in the yard to help you when you need parts. 1223 East Main. 418 Auto Accessories, Parts 15 A UTO PARTS--And glaas, prices.

Open Sunday a. m. Cong. don Auto Parts, 532 So. Clinton.

UTO PARTS- Parts' disA daily, many late model cars and trucks. You can get almost any used or new part at 1223 E. Main, GLASS or For new. any We cut car and or set. truck, dry "Unit Parts," 1223 East Main.

UTO and truck springs, used and new. by, thousands. Save A money at Unit Parts, 1223 East Main. 1 Automobiles For Sale 18 AUBURN 6-wheel 1931 equipped, model 8-98A A very serood running car for only $245. All ing Miles, 82 Stone St.

420 de luxe convertible coupe, $295; 1931 Hudson de luxe convertible sedan, $195; 1933 Dodge sedan, $395; 1932 Dodge sedan, $290; 1932 Hudson sedan. $285: 1932 Hudson sport coupe, $265; 1932 Nash de luxe sedan, $225; 1934 Olds touring sedan, $525; 1931 Olds sedan, $235: 1933 Plymouth sedan $345: 1934 Pontiac coupe, $445: 1930 Pontiae sport de luxe coupe, $165: 1934 Reo sedan, $475; 1931 Steudebaker sedan, $225 1988 Terrapiane sport coupe, $345. Whiting's, 342 Cast Ave. A tional condition, sport $175. sedan, Save excep- at Siebert's Chevrolet, 615 South Ave.

Open Sunday. 419 A CUR miles, sedan, special driven low price, only $95. Rochester Motors Studebaker Distributors, 77 Monroe Ave. 318 USTIN-1933 coupe, bargain toFeol'a, 771' Monroe. 218 -1935 custom sedan, Model BUCK built-in trunk, mix steel wheels, heater, low mileage, cost new $1,800: our price $895.

33 Stillson St. 218 1931 sedan, six wheel B' had just one owner. Rochester Motors, Studebaker Distributors, 77 Monroe Ave. 318 BUCK 31 Schoen, sedan. 1106 $5 Genesee.

down, $15.90 319 34 coupe, $450; '30 4 pARS. coupe, $165; '28 coupe, R. $45. 318 1065 N. Clinton.

1933 small 8 sedan, BUS trunk rack, etc. One of the nicest used cars in the city. Priced to sell. Several more to choose from. C.

W. Fields, 167 Court St. 319 QUICK 1934 sedan, beautiful family car and one of the most reliable cars on the market, condition and appearance matches a new one, guaranteed, $610, Whiting's, 342 East Ave. 7 touring is sedan, exceptional built-in and desirable, new car guarantee, value in a late model car, A attractive trunk. Here an finish, low mileage, very attractive $725.

Whiting's, 342 East Ave. 1934 convertible sedan, 6 wire wheels, built-in trunk; original cost $2,200: very low mileage, beautiful two-tone finish: this car 18 like new in everv particular, $845. 342 East Ave. 5-passenger coupe, 6 wheel equipment. original coat $2,100, dark blue finish.

This CAT WAS carefully owned and operated. Entire car in new car condition, $575. Whiting's, $42 East Automotive Automobiles For Sale 18 vately owned, black unish, exceldan, six Waee A equipment. Priseven passenger s0- lent mtor, mileage car, $425. Whiting's, 342 East BUICKS! BUICKS sedan, $895; touring sedan, $625; sedan (built-in trunk) $450; 1932 1932 5-passenger coupe, $326; 1931 7- pass, sedan, $265; 1980 Buick sedan, $175; 1931 coupe, $250; 1931 sedan, $245.

Whiting's, 542 East Ave. BUICK 1931 coupe, $165; 1929 coupe, $95; Hudson 1932 rumble $215. Genesee Motors 225 Franklin St. 722 BUICK-30 121 7-passenger Alexander. sedan.

75 BUCK 27 $72; endan Nash 29 coupe Studebaker $69; Peerless '29 coupe $63; Whippet 130 sedan $49; Franklin 4 passenger coupe, like new, $89; Hudson 29 50- dan 7 passengers, very good, $85; Pontiac '30 sedan $99: Essex 20 sedan $39. If it's bargains you want, there you are. Hurry Come in before it's too late. Judge's, 81 Lake Ave. and 777 Monroe, 419 BUICK-1020 plenty Victorian 4- transportation, passenger good tires and mechanical condition.

Only $65. Fincher Motora 28 So. Union St. Main 2262. 319 BU 706 Dewey.

coupe, $199. 318 BUT that very touring popular coach. model with This a built-in trunk. Price only $695 today, Churchill Motors, 110-122 Mt. Hope Ave.

"Buy here and be satisfied." 218 BUCK miles, -1936 new coupe, car model 46, guarantee: run bargain. Cunningham', 52 Hamilton. 218 QUICK 1982 model 60 convertible coupe, in very nice condition and good tires, $395. Alling Miles, (branch), 445 State St. 'We have 9.

reputation to uphold." 420 sedan, $349. B. 706 Dewey. 318 -1933, 6 wheel sedan, driven by very prominent man. This car cost $4,300.

selling for $895. Mabbett'a, "Always 333 East Ave. 319 CHEVROLET choose At from. low Stewart- prices; Pontiac, 180 So. Clinton.

Coach, 1932. in exceptionally fine condition. See this car today if you are looking for a real value. P. W.

De Young: 721 coach, $265; 31 coach, $195; '30 coach, $150; '31 deluxe sedan, like new: '30 sedan. wire wheels, $165; '29 coach, $75; '30 apt. roadster, $95; '31 apt. roadster, $160; '31 Victoria, $195; 250 others $25 to $800. Clinton Auto Exchange, 1065 N.

Clinton. Open Sundays. 318 sedan. $75: 1929 coach, $85. Genesee Motora "Ford Dealers," 225 Frankin St.

722 sedan, 6 wire wheels, very clean throughout, $165: '31 coach, exceptionally nice, $177: '30 coupe $139: '29 coupe. Many more similar bargains. 60 day written guarantee. Judge's, 81 Lake Ave. and 777 Monroe.

419 CHEVROLET 1931 coach, 6 wire fine condition: $195. Save at Siebert'8 wheela, new paint, exceptionally Chevrolet, 615 South Ave. Open 419 CHEVROLET-1931 coupe, rumble seat: a good buy, $195. Save at Siebert'8 Chevrolet, 615 South Ave. Open Sunday, 419 CHEVROLET-1981 roadster, $189.

B. 706 Dewey. 318 CHEVROLET 34 town sedan, with radio, $465. Heinrich for Chevrolet, 214 Lake Ave. 419 CHEVROLET '34 sport sedan, $475.

Heinrich for Chevrolet, 214 Lake Ave. 419 CHEVROLET '32 coach, $285. Heinrich for Chevrolet, 214 Lake Ave. 419 CHEVROLET-1929 coupe, $65. Ser geant's Lake Ave, Lot (onn.

Kodak Park) Glen. 7256. 318 CHEVROLET '32 sport coupe, rumble seat. good paint, tires, mechanically right, $245. Save at Siebert's Chevrolet, "OK'd Used Cars," South Ave.

Open Sunday. 419 CHEVROLET 1933 town sedan, good paint, tires, perfect meChevrolet, "OK'd Used A 615 chanically, $345. Save at Siebert'8 South Ave. Open Sunday. 419 CHEVROLET-1930 roadster, $95.

Sergeant's Lake Ave. Lot (opp. Kodak Park) Glen. 7250.. 318 CHEVROLET 1934 master sedan, $485, The Motor Mart, 775 Culver Rd.

419 CHEVROLET-1933 coupe, exceptionally nice throughout, only $325 today. Churchill Motors. T110-122 Mt. Hope Ave. here and be satisfied." 218 CHEVROLET-1931 coupe, new tires, very, nice, only $179 today.

Churchill Motors, 110- 122 Mt. Hope Ave. "Buy here and be satisfied." 218 CHEVROLET 1931 sedan, in exU cellent condition, maroon paint, good tires. Alling Miles, 82 Stone St. 420 CHEY wheels and tires, coupe completely with reconditioned, very good rubber and A-1 mechanically; special today only $249.

Brown Chevrolet, 769 W. Main. "Our cars are always under Open Sunday. 218 CHEVROLETS-1931 sport roadster $160; '29 coupe $60: Chrysler "70" 1930 sedan $165: '28 Chrysler sedan 560: '30 Olcamobile coach $90 1929 Oldsmobile coupe, rumble seat, $70: '32 Plymouth coach $160. Many others.

558 Lyell Ave. 319 CHEVROLET-1934 deluxe coach, color blue, perfect uphoistery, tires, 18.000 miles, 8425: 1932 Chevrolet sport coupe, rumble seat, $250: 1931 DeSoto sedan, perfect condition. $195. Ten 1929 Chevrolet sport coaches and coupes, $49 each. Call Kellett for Chevrolet, 1923 Ridge Rd.

East. 218 CHEVROLET-35 sedan, blue tinish. very low mileage, special $465. Save at Slebert's Chevrolet, "OK'd Used Cars," 618 South Ave. 419 CHEVROLET-1932 sedan $275: 1929 sedan $95: 1928 coach $45: Whippet 1929 sedan $35; Essex 1928 coach $35; Hudson 1928 sedan $50: Olda 1928 sedan $65: Overland sedan $25.

Several other low price cars. Voke Motors, 250 Mt. Hope Ave, 718 CHEVROLETS-1934 master conch, 1932 coupe, 1931 sport roadster. Best buys in town. Holland Judd, 462 south Ave.

218 CHEVROLET-1930 coach, A nice running car for only $145; 1929 coupe, $75. Alling Miles, 82 Stone "We have a reputation to uPhold." CHEVROLET-1034 master sedan, finshed in black, clean upholstery, good rubber and very good mechanical condition. Has knee tion, no draught ventilation. "A Red Tag guaranteed used $455. Brown Chevrolet, 769 W.

Main St. cars are always under cover. 218 CHEVROLET-31 coupe in dandy shape. 11 bought today, only $165. Quality Motors, 31 S.

Union. 218 master coach, motor, paint, tires, A-1. $395. Quality Motors, 31 Union. 218 CHEVROLET-36 4-door trunk sedan, several extras.

Hurry and save $120. Quality, 31 S. Union. 218 CHEVROLET-33 4-door. 75 car Alexander.

CHEVROLET-31 coupe. Pontiac, coupe. 75 car sale. 121 Alexander. CHEVROLET 35 trunk coach: Buick '35 trunk 4-door: Hudson, sedan.

75 car enio. 121 Alexander. Automotive Automobiles For Sale 18 car sale. 121 Alexander. coupe today.

75 roadster for A A $135. Sergeant's, $5 CHEVROLET- -A '30 rumble seat Scio. 318 extras, $199. Drastic deluxe rondater, Sale-2 days only. No dealers.

Hobbs. 730 University Ave. open Sundays. 218 master coach. $389.

Drastic Price Cut Sale-2 days only. No dealers, 730 University Ave. Open Sundays. 218 CHEVROLET-1933 master coach. $209.

Drastic Price Cut Sale-2 days only. No dealers. Hobbs, 730 University Ave. open Sundays. 218 CHEVROLET-1934 master coupe, beauty, $395.

Drastic Price Cut Sale. --2 days only. No dealers. Hobbe, 730 University Ave. Open Sunday.

218 CHEVROLET 1929" roadster, 327. Only $10 down, 3 weekly, Drastic Price Cut Sale-2 days only. No dealers. Hobbs, 730 University Ave. Open Sundays.

218 CHEVROLET 1029 coupe, $3.50. Only $10 down, $3 weekly. Drastio Price Cut Sale-2 days only. Na dealers. Hobbs, 730 University Ave.

Open Sundays. 218 CHEVROLET- 1929 (2); sex coach; 1929 Pontiac sedan: 1929 Ford coach. Many others, your, choice. Only $45. Fincher Motors 28 So.

Union St. Main 2262. 319 CHEVROLET-1936 master touring sedan, 1935 Chevrolet coupe $475; 1933 Chevrolet master coach $345. Whiting's, 342 East Ave: CHEVROLET-1929 coach. Good value, $95.

Beale, 4306 Culvre Rd. CHEVROLET-1931 coupe, rumble seat, $139.50: only $29 down. Drastic Price Cut Sale-2 days only. No. dealers.

Hobbs, 730 University Ave. Open Sundays. 218 CHEVROLET-1934 town sedan, one of the most popular and hardest to And General Motors cars. In case you're one of the many who were too late last Sunday, start early today and you won't be disappointed. knee action.

trunk, live original tires, and shiny maroon finish with red wheela and trim, $465 today. Open Sunday, all year long, 10 minutes drive out Lyell to save at Spencerport. Williamson WilE liamson Ford Agency. Special $10 per month plan for veterans. CHEVROLETS-31 cab 660 water heater, $185; 81 conch, new paint, very nice, $195; 38 coupe, master rumble seat, $319: 1930 coach, needs some repairs, Robinson, 58 So.

Union, Stone 2147. 218 CHEVROLET SALE touring coach: 31 sedan. 6 wire wheels. maroon: 31 sedan Dova grey; $1 wire wheels, Philco radio. Send grey; 31 coach black; 31 roadster, snappiest one in For ample 1930 sedan.

good condition, for only $75: 29 conch $45. 75 others $10 up. Every car guaranteed in writing. nothing but quality and low price. Dick Feal, Willys Distributor, 771 Monroe Ave.

216 CHEVROLET sedan, Heinrich for Chevrolet, 214 Lake Ave. 419 CHEVROLET 1928 coach, Kodak Sergeant's Park) Glen. Lake 7256. Ave. Lot (opp.

CHEVROLET'28 conch, Ford 'T' coach, new tires, $10: Oak'28 Innd, coach. '28 sport coupe. $23; Hudson. $27: Ford. '28 tudor, cash prices; no trades.

Siegel's, Monroe. CHRYSLER '33 sedan. car sale. 121 Alexander. CHRYSLER-All models, 30 days written Kuarantee.

Many terms. C. W. Fields 107 Court St. light six sedan, exact mileage 21,000, looks like new, price $285.

Holland Judd, South Ave. CHRYSLER-Six, 1936 trunk model sedan. Chrysler '35 6 coupe, 75 car sale. 121 Alexander. CHRYSLER-31 sedan, beauty, special $199, 3 coaches.

Dick Feol, 771 Monroe. 218 CHRYSLER-35 Airflow: Chrysler '35 Airstream trunk sedan; $85 Graham. Best six sedan. 75 car sale, 121 Alexander. CHRYSLER roadster, -'32 $150; sedan, '28-70 sedan.

$60; '28-4 cyl. sedan, $35. 1065 Clinton. 318 sedan, six cylinder; 1983 Imperial sedan; 1920 sedan, model 75: 1931 sedan, 6 cyl. C.

several more. Open evenings and Sundays. C. W. Fields, 167 Court.

St. 319 CHRYSLEI 706 R. S. coupe, $149. 318 Dewey.

CHRYSLER-1931 sedan, also Chrysler coupe, both very fine cars. Rochester Motors baker Distributors, 77 Monroe Ave. 318 DESOTO 1930 roadster, 1189. 706 Dewey. 318 DE Drastic SOTO-1932 Price coupe, Sale-2 perfect, days $276.

only. No dealers. Hobbs, 730 University Open Sundays. 218 $595. SOTO-1935 Drastic Price sedan, Cut like Sale-2 new, days only.

No dealers. Hobbs, 780 University Ave. Open Sundays. 218 DE new, SOTO-1934 only $595. Airflow Voke sedan, Motors, like 250 Mt.

Hope Ave. 218 SOTO-1929 coupe, radio. Sea it. $95. Beale, 4306 Culver Rd.

218 DE bargain SOTO-33 De $395. Lux Schoen, sedan, today, Genesee. DE newly SOTO-51 finished, sedan, has 6 good cylinder, tires, etc. Easily worth $170. Sergeant's, 35 Scio.

DE can't be SOTO-1935 toid from deluxe new. sedan, The Motor Mart, 775 Culver Rd. 419 DODGE 34 coupe and '34 sedan, sale. 121 Alexander. deluxe coupe, Drastic Price Cut Sale- -2 days only.

No dealers. Hobbs, 730 Unl versity Ave. Open Sundays. 218 DO0GE 1935 sport coupe, rumble seat, both its performance and appearance reflect the very 11m- Ited service it han seen, attractive finish, mechanically perfect, $545 Whiting's, 342 East Ave. 35 sedan.

75 car sale. 121 Alexander. deluxe 2-door sedan, wheels with two fenderwells. folding trunk rack on rear, paint and tires like new. Come quick on this one.

Dodge '35 coupe, '34 coupe, '33 coupe. C. W. Fields, 167 Court St. 319 ODGE -And Plymouth Dealers: guaranteed used care: E-Z terms.

Welch Motors, 378 So. Goodman. DODGE -1936 deluxe tudor, prim vately driven, excellent condition. Stone 2078. 318 DODGE- 1929 sedan.

$129. Dewey. 318 DODGE Dewey. 1932 sedan, $296. 8 4 318 5, coupe, also 1931 Dodge sedan.

Rochester Motors Studebaker Distributors, Monroe Ave. DODGE 708 deluxe Dewey. sedan, 318 At big reduction: coach, $505 '34 coach, $495; sedan. $495: '33 coupe, $365; others $25 to $900. Open Sundays.

Clinton Auto Exchange, 1085 N. Cline ton. 318 -32 sedan, $5 down, month. Schoen, 68. Geneses.

819 DODGE special 1935 deluxe 1 1 4-door sedan, price, $075 Standard Motors, 626 W. Main. coupe, 15 down, month, Schoen, 68 Geneses.

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