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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 16

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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT XSD CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. AUGUST ill, 1022. 16 SEW ADVERTISEMESTS Looking Down into Hold of Sugar-laden Barge in Harbor Furnitur Movers PIANO MOVERS SAM GOTTRY CARTIKG CO. OFFICE POWERS BLTLDlNi fit.

St. EatfWt Both 'PJtO-tOB PniNTIIIG PLANT FOR SALE CHEAP XX-4, This Office. Cr-Rih Trtad Car v- I 1 1 iflP CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD I V. Z-JM ANDREWS STREET i 1 1 PARKING STATION I llrlac y.me ear la ea4 let aetl far i I ITT" A Popular-Priced Cord Tire Without a Rival The new Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord Tire is built with genuine high-grade long-staple cotton as a foundation. It liberally oversize the tire, for example, measuring nearly 5 inches.

The. deep, clean-cut, cog-like pattern of its tread affords excellent traction even in snow and mud, engaging the road like a cogwheel. The scientific distribution of rubber in this tread the wide center rib and the semi-flat contourgives a thick, broad surface that is exceedingly slow to wear. This new tire is a genuine Goodyear through and through in design, in material, in construction. It costs less to buy than the net price you are asked to pay for many "long discount" tires of unknown reputation and value.

Why be satisfied with less than this efficient tire can give-why take a chance on an unknown make? Compare these prut with NET price you are asked to pay for "long discount tires Clincher $12.50 32i4 Straight Side. $24-50 23xV Straight $32.15 30t3J4 Straight 13.50 33 i4 Straight Side. 25.2 5 544tf Straight 32.95 J2i3X Straight 19.25 34 1 4 Straight 25.90 33tf Straight 39.10 31i4 Straight 22.20 32 4tf Straight Side. 31-45 35iS Straight 41.05 These fricit iixluJt msnuftctunr'l txeite tat Goodyear Crot-Rib Ttrad Cord Tim are also made in 6, 7 and inch titet for trucks Here li a view from the terminal wharf of the Barge canal down Into the hold of the barge which arrived there yesterday carrying twelve carloads of sugar, the first hipment of Its kind to come into the harbor here this season. The shipment was made, It is said, at a saving over what it would have coet to ship the cargo by rail.

Console for Eastman Theater Organ Being Connected to Speaking Pipes It waa the Immortal Lincoln h. aaJd "Van ran fo.l amii. of th. poopl all at the tlm, .11 al the prop I. him of tha 1 time, but jraa ran'l fool alt at "i.l th prople all ef thr time." FT 1 I RAIL ENGINEERS AID IN PLANNING TRAFFIC SUBWAY Propose to Replace Elmwood Crossing with One 400 Feet South.

l.ivlnc aur rumomrra in enarnt kind af a aqnarr dral with qnallty eondw priced hnn-mllr la ahnl m.hra aur AifMl nrnltut win the drnr and food will at the nnhllr. jLoo' Kent Lters Our Pticct" Frank ARiversGd li ggpjp.Taw'a a Wr1JUUv11li, tlti'aawyrW-r1 5 i 1TI ii 1 1 1 1 in iii 1 1 i mi rini I 282 to 288 SouttAvenu9 1 r. aaaaBBBV saBBBBBBrvJ 'alaaa li SwiaT ia aw snTISnislTlra.1TillPSi I I WILL DIVIDE EXPENSE iA mJttT eleeVsleW FOR SALE BY New York Auto Tire Supply Co- 60 South Fitxhugh St. Telephone Main 4398 Standard Auto Tire Work 422 Main St. E.

Telephone Main 6077 Rochester Auto Supply 352 Main St. E. Telephone Main 1062 Cook Iron Store Co. 128 St. Paul St.

Telephone Main 433 J. J. Cleary 803 Lake Ave. Telephone Main 3652 Gartner Auto Tire Works 804 Main St. W.

Telephone Geneaee 3214 Almy Auto Co. 1880 East At. Telephone Park 473 J. H. Krauc-e Tire Co.

20S Eaat Art. Telephofia Stcna 2297 Goodmore Tire Co. 565 Main St. E. Telephone Chaa 2291 1308 D.wey Ave.

Telephone Main 4044 Contract oc Core Drilling Is Awarded to Firm in New York. I A $10,000 Opportunity for a Good Firm or Man! Thf) Unman Mal Corporation of linf fnlo, with manufarturlnic planta In Mir Knt anil on tha I'aoltir Coast, la rapidly ripaniUnK lta bunlnraa In a national lala. Wr will mnjlilur writtru applicat lnii from r'tnnURhcil. rrputahlr. lnt-al hrolcr-a conrorn.

Imtivhliial alpinen. or i-har-li-rrd aoi'ouDlania, from whirh will ar- I --f i T. fe- J-. t. tL ffnnr tT II f6 i -Mil I lf't an applicant to ittnmt rhnrgo of a vpry nniminl inoni-y making opportunity on a aprinlly attrai-tlvr haaia.

our Una not nrrsaary. Iloinan Mal III 1 II. tm hrrn aifcraafully markrtrd for ulna j.iirt. the roiriiany la paring divUlfnla, and la now marketing lta ftrat public offering of ITrferrcd atook, with llPrra! honna of common, for zpanTon purposca. Engineers of the I.ehigh Valley and Krie r.t'Uronds are co-operating with the Municipal Engineering Department in drafting plans for a aubway in Elmwood avenue in connection with the relocation of the t'niversity of Rochester, the consequent development of this territory, and the natural increase in traffic over thla thoroughfare which would make te present grade crossing of these railroad dangerous to the; extreme- The subway crossing is to he removeri four hundred feet south of the present crossing, where the lay of the land is more favorable, provided the Public SerT-ice Commission approves.

No estimates on cost of the subway have been made public, but the expense will be split four ways, the city, the atate, the Lehigh and the Eric railroads each to pay one quarter. ore Drilling Contract Awarded. Hill Has the Humor of Twain The console for the great Austin eiffht-division organ in the new Eastman Theater has arrived and is being connected to the more than 10,000 speaking pipes and percussion instruments by Fred Rassmann, the company's expert erector and tuner. Thousands of -wires in a large Iivlflend rcquirementa on new afock a(-; ready being earned. Onr accountant on thn i'at-ltlc t'oaat la making a aplendtd auc-cena aelling thla Hoik.

Ilanka, Notary L'lub. and Chamber of Commerce cooperating. Our effective aelling plan will tinike 'oii auceeaatul In the sale of thla atock If yon hare no of your own. Any firm, aalcAman, or accountant rnnaid. crlng thrmelvea na capable aa otliera In their line ran malle a atneaa of thla Inane, i Many atorea In Rochester aell Kotnan Meal and thouaanila of people In thia Tlcinlty are eating Unman Meal.

An automobile anleaman Joined ua on June 15th and rrceWed check for t-M on July lat. Another man haa averagel tl per week for paat 13 weeka, making aa high aa t.ViO in one week. Autouiobllea valuable uutier our aelling plan, to enable you to aee all the people to whom you will ba-ve leftera of Introdiialton shtirea going rapidly. Munt have eataMithed ffflce in Rocheutar and be financially responsible. cable, part of which is flexible, give the console electrical control of CI Mark Twain drew word pictures'that made us smile at the h'abits and doings of our neighbors and friends- all departments of the instrument The console is mounted on an elevator and turnstile and can be moved at will from orchestra pit to stage.

The work of making the el ectrical connections is being rushed In an effort to complete them in tira for the opening of the theater, early next month. Contract for the core drilling on the subway yesterday wag swarded to the P. J. Ilea ley Company of New York, at 65 selves, too. II W.

H. Hill draws sKetcnes 01 us injecting the laugh provoking habits we have into every one of his pictures. Page of Cartoons From Life appear exclusively every SUNDAY in the a linear foot, at a meeting of the Board of Contract and Supply. Aa city officials told Railways Commissioner Charles It. Barnes at a conference last Friday, bide were ordered ROCHESTER LAWYER I HELD FOR LARCENY I Charles I.

Bauer Arrested in Detroit I on Woman's Charges- Address President, 1 INTKKSTATK FISCAL CORPORATION', 1 Exclusive I'nderwritera, 404 Liberty Building, 15 W. Swan Street, Buffalo, New York. advertised for a pavement in Clifford ave ORDER YOUR COPY SURE TO DAY nue. The eastern end of this thoroughfare has been torn un for a long time, owing to the laying of a sewer. Now, however, the city is ready to go ahead with the work, and the New York State Railways will co-operate in paring between and on two feet outside of the tracks Bids on this pavement will ba received by the Contract and Supply Bonrd next Wednesday-HUta ordered advertised on ether Im Park Band Will Play at Maplewood Park To-night The Haml.

Tlieoilore Possenhaeh musical director, will play the follow-Iwt program at Maplewood Park this evening between 7 and 10 o'clock "America" Overture. "Orpheus' Offenbach rotpourrl. "Master Melodies from Light Operas'' Safranek 'Miserere' from "11 "Hemtnlseehces of 1NTKUM1SSIOX. Overture, "William Tell" Uosslnl Selection, "Mile. Herbert Cornet Solo, "Souvenir de La Snlse l.thertl Katherine Wlltlama lecripMvo, "The of Custer" "The Hattlo nf Lltile Itiir lUirn" Johnson By request "The Stur Spmnilod llnnner" provements prolecia were: "West HiRlt ath According to a message received from Detroit yesterday by Police Chief Charles Bauer, 33 years old, an attorney who formerly occupied an office at No.

'J2l! Towers building, is beinR held that city on a warrant charging him with grand larceny, first degree. The warrant for the arrest of Ratier based on the complaint of Kliiabeth Ru'ler, No. 23S Mavis street. She charges that Bauer failed to turn over to her the money received from the sale of a lot. The specific charSe against Bauer is thut he kept $i00.

fieorge N. Unyino, of No. Ill Monica street, Miss Butler says, had arranged to purchase the lot on September 19, letic field, retaining wall; r-eaorooa etreet, Warrrnlte bilulllhic pavement; Hixhland avenue: entiling; PuiKe street, asphalt rave- "The Ship of Elegance'9 Wrll knixtra Trait tnirHri ttr tt fuirh (iroftmmmUtloini liifl rltnr nrvh-. Thi wcirdty 'iinni(ii ttt ih 8- f-I'ari qnmtrupir rrtr rtmnri of iitirljr Mirnl tcneth twi offrrmg th Mm bibj nfttcent Kaloiii it nil itmfnrtihle 4 ji Ion On lmnl thla wnn-riTftil nlnn. nu HI tlnd the utfi atmoii-nhii of frfinc.

ami called at Bauer's office where -Jam. 1 laDKII I uient; Krioti crescent, asphalt resurrac.ng. I.OW bhU received were; Savannah atreet, aspbalr resurfacing. Uorbeter Vulcanite Pavement Company: Htl. Klein street, asphalt pavement: Jullu-s Frledrlch Company, KH2: WiUowimnk place, av ptiall pavement.

Thomaa llolahan; f.V!VK!.-A; street, asphalt pavement, Itlhatein-Holter Company, lt.t'C.40; Kay terrace, apbalt pnvemn, Whlttnore, ltaubcr A vicious. tVntracta awarded. In addition to the Klmwood avenue subway, were: North I'nlon afreet, asphalt resurfacing, Whlttnore, ltauher Vlciniia; Knickerbocker avenue, asphalt pavtmient and sew -er, John Petrosst Company; ltritton road, walks, John Petrosal Company; Raven -wooil avenue, asphalt pavement, Blbstein-Uotter Company; Custer atreet, asphalt pavement. Whltmore, Kauber Viciuua Coiiklin street, asphalt pavement, Jtoeh-ester Vulcanite Pavement Company; Harold atreet. asphalt Jultua Krtedrich Com Ian agreement wn entered info hetweeen Mr.

Itaymo ami Miss Butler for the pur-j chase of the lot for $5(75. Mr. Raymn, Sailing August 30, September 20 aa-eei in uays CHINA mi4cayj- New York Plymouth Havre Paris according to Miss Btitler, paid her $2S to bind the bargain and the agreement For fall dotalla oomult tha Fronch Lina Atcnt in Tour oitr or wnta to J. KAI.Hf I.KIHt Or t'. J.

illlert, Rueheoter, York. BARGE BRINGS BIG SUGAR SHIPMENT Season's First Cargo of Kind Brought Here on State Waterway. was signed. On December 1st, Miss Butler says, When the Eyes Are Protected from the intense sunlight, the dust of the highway, motoring becomes a real pleasure. Glasses with tinted lenses impart a feeling of comfort and relief to the eyes.

We hae a special aloik Colored ami (isle- From Vancouver, B. via Victoria By magnificent graat Canadian Pacific Ocean Fliers FmnMitfllCinidi Emoeaas of Auattralle she received a letter from Bauer that the pm-chaaer hnd changed his mind and Fattft Tim Across (A ociflie was not going to take the lot. Later, according to her story, she went to the Empress ef Ruaila Empress of Asia Apply to ktcsl aftf or CANADIAN PACIFIC pany; ortn sircet, ninca pave- The first shipment of sugar t( roine county treasnrfra office for the purpose between mot feet outside car iM'partuicut, JOIHT StUVICt WITH fc.j) tra' ka, New ork state Hallways; atreet. asphalt resurfacina, Thomas Hola- l'nii'iiiior N. V.

1. K. KBN.NKltV. (icncrnl Air-nt feoec HW. imi I'earl Muffiilo, into It.Khester through the new paying taxea.

she was informed that warehouse at the Court street harbor ar- the property hai been transferred to Mr. in a barge yesterday after- Raymo. XHAMBURG AMERICAN L'NE dj -v TO PLVMOI'TH. not LOGNE lioon. liie hargc held twelve rarloaila of sugar.

The shipment left Yonkers ten days ago. The cargo is consigned to Rochester wholesale dealers. The freight rate via nan; oue truck lor the water Bureau. Thomas Northway: l.oOu tuuhela of oaia for the garliage disposal Newman Brothers Grain laying water pipe. Urn up -So.

HI, Philip Peirnsai; one runabout, Ktre and Police. Telegraph Bureau, tisllsgher Motor Company; printing' proceedings of the City Planning Advisory Board, ltochester Herald. mrrcn rnorco Around the World nauer, itocnester attorneys say, was well known in the city and bore a good reputation. That he will be able to explain the transaction is the opinion of those who know him. Following the receipt of the message from Rochester, Acting Detective GeorKe Claesgcns left to bring the attorney here.

I the Barge canal is about 11 cents l-t tlAMHl Uli American FU Stesmera Relienee ept. Ort. et, SI Kolme hept. I t-t. I UIK'CT 1 everr TtwrUT, the popu.

U- iiMmrri Mount Clav, Mount Cor-roll. Mount Clinton, tionaa, Boyom. Wuortiemberf with acerul cahtn and imnrovfd third claaa accommodations. I viTF.D American Linkh. inc.

Rrotw, N. V. jrol Art than the rate by railroad, it was paid. Another barge loaded with sugar docked at the uncompleted warehouse of the Rochester Terminal and Canal Corporation at Chili avenue and Barge WHO PASSED BAD CHECK SEEK MISSING PERSONS Our Qoldcn Jubilee Unnse marking the 50th year aince Thomaa Cook, the founder of our ortannation, condurtrd his first tour around the world Sailing Eaatward from New York, Jan. 24 Returning May 3 1, 1923 by the apecially chartered new CUNARD Liner "SAMARIA" A gorgeouaitinerarv with visit! at Mediterranean PortsEgypt, etc.

four weeka in British India, Dutch Eart Indira. Straita Srttlementa Saigon, Manila, China two weeka in Japan, etc. 30,000 miles 127 dayt. A Cruise dt Ltu Limited to 400 Quests full Information on request 6 Main Street East 15 East Avenue Optometrists rannl yesterday afternoon. Ihe sugar will be placed in freight cars to be taken to Lelioj.

Police Chief (Julgley Asked to Locate Former Residents. R. J. Ileitzler, of New Y'ork, in a letter to Police Chief Joseph M. Quigley, seeks information regarding the where-nbouta of Henry, Thomas and Elsie Vd.rui, ii.

Ivii ROUND Tl iE WOXLD "UttRhlJ RAN IINal Uroto TON a mon i tis no ttolelt, hrrt. Url.et, liwidro, rsa. Curb Or'lmotrd Reood Iho fid Omooo Clark's Kin Crrif P.kr..,TJ, li MEDITERRANEAN "SIPRFSS of acrm.AM) 'JKOOOooaTooe OSIIAYSCRHISR tMKIoodoa Prank Clork. Tines Bo.ld.al. N.

York i. t. Kr.lbflel.rh IS Kirhno M. C. J.

Otllion. Slato 8. Eat. o( fowora Bit. Detective Leaves to Brine Futltlve from Worcester, Masa.

Arrested In Worcester, on a warrant from Kochester, John J. Savage, formerly of thia city, will be bronght back here to face a charge of forgery. Detective Doy(e left last night ta brlnf Savage bark. He 1a aairt to have forged the name of Frank Yorkey. a prtnter of No.

South avenue, lo a check for 127 drawn on the I'nlon Trust Company. Savage formerly waa employed by Yorkey. Iced Tea Seta at Special Price For this week, also lemonade flower and other seta in handsome glassware. Dudley, Given, Simpson, 11 East avenue- Advertisement. Sampson, lhe Ssimpaons resided In ltochester about ten years ago, Chief Quigley also has received a aim-ilar letter from W.

It. Minor, of Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. Minor asks for LTH05. COOi UIN 245 Broadwav NEW YORK or J.

Kalbfleiach 28 Eschanga Street ROCME5TER Converse Family Holds Reunion. A hundred member of 'he Converse family attended the sixth unntial reunion at lower Maplewood l'ark on Sunday. The following officers were elected I'residcnl, William Converge; vice-president, Roy I'aigef secretary and trea-nrer, Clarence Converse; historian, Mra. Nellit 1'aige. I When soldiers are entirely unknown then the unknown soldier will be sufficiently honored.

Charleston Close Saturdays 1 P. M. during Auwst. information concerning the whereahonta of Ruth, Olive, I'ercival and Julia Mii- or. also former reaidenta of Rochester.

It Pays to Rear, the Ads, Old King Coal a mean old aoul Shoe aud Leather Reporter. It Pays tc Read the Ads.

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