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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 9

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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1933 a CHVRCH DINNER TONIGHT The First Methodist Church will have Its first church night dinner meeting tonight at 8:30 o'clock la the parish house of the First Baptist Church. The dinner will be served by members of Mrs.

Amy Enos' Circle. The devotional service will be In charge of the Rev. Herbert Scott, D. D. FEARON WARN NEW YORK MAY Rioters Storm Detroit Shops MEDICS OPEN NEW ATHLETIC INDOOR COURTS Fill that rail LOOTUPSTATE "aaA rrf If Issue of Control at Squash Rackets Play AND FIX IT RIGHT! Don't Let It Take Root and Grow! Albany Seen to Be Nonpartisan Features Program Of Dedication Ithaca, Nov.

1 UP) Senator The new athletic building of ths George R. Fearon said In a political speech tonight a greater share of strong Memorial Hospital and the Medical School of the University of Rochester was opened formally state revenue will be claimed oy New Tork City "if New York ob last nignt wltn a program of ex- and fortifies against further attack. Anything Jess than that is taking chances. Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine contains nothing harmful and is absolutely safe to talc. For more than forty years it has been the standard cold and grippe tablet of the world, the formula always keeping pace with Modern Medicine.

Every druggist sells Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine, 30c and 50c. Good druggists won't try to talk you into a substitute for the sake hibitlons of various indoor athletic tains control of the Legislature." "Samuel Untermeyer has repeat The building Is a two-story struc edly stated that in his opinion New York city does not receive a fair ture designed to conform with th rwrih ins share of the money collected by A cold neglected may be a cold regretted! Don't expose yourself to serious complications. Adopt a sensible treatment of colds. member, a cold is an internal infection and, as such, calls for interna! treatment Remember, too, a preparation good for half a dozen things besides colds can't be equally effective for colds. A cold calls for a COLD remedy Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine is what a cold requires.

It is expressly a cold remedy. It is internal and direct. It is complete in effect. It does the four things necessary. First, it opens the bowels, gently but thoroughly.

Second, it combats the cold germs in the system and reduces the fever. Third, it relieves the headache and grippy feeling. Fourth, it tones the entire system mam Hospital building. It faces Elmwood Avenue and la adjacent tne state and returned to said Senator Fearon. "His opinion to the hospital's staff house and tht Rioters numbering about 2,600 raced through the streets In suto-moblles hurling missiles through windows of seven Detroit shop where tool and die-makeri' strike) is In progress.

Some of the results of the raid are pictured here. (Associated Press Photos) is snared oy iorello H. La Guardia, Medical School. various forms of athletic sports me usion candidate for mayor, which demonstrates beyond possi- will be offered the staffs of th oimy or doubt that this lg not a Uvx' "-c Th Thrift Family Strong Memorial and Municipal partisan question." of a few pennies extra profit. When you feel a cold coming on, don't wait or delay or bother with makeshift methods, but go right to your druggist for Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine.

Always ask for it by full name and look for the letters stamped on every tablet. Advertisement. Hospitals, the faculty members and students of the Medical School, and Senator Fearon, the Senate minority leader, has bene campaigning about the state in behalf of the hospital nurses. Four com Girl Scout News btnutlon squash and handball courts, with a spectators' gallery over each; a large rectangular Republican Assemblymen who hope to retain control of the lower house. "It is not true that New York city does not receive a fair share room in which volley ball, basket Picture a group of girls on ball, deck tennis and badmlngto; hike in the woods.

Two of the may be played, and a room for of state collected moneys, but it is party are lagging behind, stopping boxing, wrestling and gymnasium Mothon cfrrainly would ike fo know how he goes thru hit ihoei and panfi of the same tint." Papa- "He muif run tiffing down." now and then to examine a tree i Ji apparatus work constitute the main units of the building. Besides these or flower. The others are just little ahead but within shouting departments, there are three locke: Over Two Million Copies of True Story Magazine READY TOMORROW not necessary to enter int a detailed discussion of that question at this time," the Senator said. "The point is that if New York city obtains control of the Legislature it will apportion a greater share of state collected moneys to the city of New York. That can distance.

A specimen arrests their and three shower rooms, a barber shop and a combination game room attention and they stoop to exam ne it making notes, and then on and lounge. This last named will the way again. But they had loit be used chiefly by medical stu ered lust too long, they're lost dents. First Presbyterian Church, 4:30 p. m.

Saturday Troop Progress Course, 9:30 Little Red Schoolhouse, Cobbs Hill. Western District Leaders training hike, Cobbs Hill, 10 a. m. Monday, Nov. 8 Girl Scout Exhibit at Washington Junior High School.

Enstaide General Course, Girl Scout Headquarters. 7:30 p. m. Mnplewood District Lenders meeting and training for Troop Committee, 6:15 p. Lake Avenue Baptist Church.

Tuesday, Nov. 7 Publicity Committee meeting. 11 a. m. Girl Scout headquarters.

Council Rock IMstlrct leaders meeting, home of Mrs. William I. Dean, 380 Barrlngton Street. Buifet supper and regular meeting. Western Leaders training course, investure of new leaders, Giri Scout headquarters, 7 SO p.

m. Wednesday, Nov. 8 Field Institute in liufl'alo for council members and community committee members. Babv psrty for younger girls of Troop 4. St.

Stephen's Church. Arid they were Tenderfoot Scouts Lt mgnts opening program who hadn't learned to find direc was featured by an exhibition mean only one thing. If New York is to get more of this money, the rest of the state will necessarily get less. That, of course, means an Increase all over the state In county taxes." squash raquets by At Flelg and tions. But they continue walking until they reach a deserted house.

It looked just like the place to Dr. Laurence M. Hutner, city squash champion and runner up stop and rest a while. In they respectively. Kefreshments were served, following the athletic ex went and no sooner had they en Woman, 72, Dies After tered the house, it became alive hibitions.

Boys' Sturdy Dr. Wallace O. Fenn headed the with all sorts of noises. Chairs fell over the weird sounds came Tumble Down Stairs Miss Betty Rothschild. 72.

fell committee in charge of the pro gram. down a flight of stairs to the cellar Famous Jessie Costello Murder Story Leads the Demand. Greta Garbo's i Great True Story Reaches Climax i "I consider this one of the greatest issues of True Story Magazine we havt ever fubUsbei I hove never seen so mtny iitd human documents crowiei between At toners of one holt. Every deep emction is touched to the quick Bernarr Macfaddem 5:30 ot 6 Meeting of new troop from all sides. Surely the house must be haunted.

They didn't wait to see but made a dash for the door when lo, out from the other of her home at 19 Homer Street on jonn wuuams Bcnooi witn miss Blackens Her Eyes, Tuesday afternoon, sustaining in Elisabeth Bartholomew, field captain on invitation of Mrs. Rose Rico, Fancy Cordu juries from which she died at rooms came the rest of the troop. captain. Gets 6-Months Term i clock yesterday morninir. roy Maybe you don't think they were Coroner Richard A.

Leonardo glad to see live ghosts! And you will say, "What is this?" Chesbrough to Wage gave a certificate of accidental Struck Her on Way Back death. Just a little skit presented by Drive to Thanksgiving Managers of A. M. Chesbrough From Party, Woman Said Seminary and Junior College at North Chili have set Thanksgiving nick James Call, 39, who until yester day had been a janitor at 21 Lawn Day as the "zero hour" in the campaign recently launched to obtain 1000 members for the new Chfs- girls of Troop 10 at their Halloween party last Thursday evening! Eighteen pounds of weiners were eaten up by the girls of Troop 42 Saturday, Nov. 18.

after a hike to Powder Mills Part. Lieutenant Leah Collins entertained the girls at a costume party In home Tuesday afternoon. WOMAN SCALDED When Mrs. John Auer, S6, of 134 Colonial Road, was cleaning the floor of kitchen yesterday afternoon, she was painfully scalded when the cohtents of a kettle of boiling water was overturned on her back. She was removed to the Park Avenue Hospital, where her condition was reported good.

WELLE TO TALK "The Political Situation in Roch Street, was committed to the penitentiary for six months when arraigned in City Court on a charge brough League. Each member of the league has pledged the sum of of assault, third degree, preferred $10 to help pay operating expenses of the school and college during by Mrs. Clara Harris. Mrs. Harris appeared in court 933-34.

Over 600 members are en wearine two badly swollen black rolled at present. Troop 79 at St. Ambrose School had a Halloween party last, week at the home of Alma Adamiasion. eves. She said Call had been The campalen la In charge of recommended to her and she env nloved him as janitor of her prop "TT just one other woman who reads this it saved from wrecking her life by yielding to some little feminine vanity, it is worth while for me to tell this story." In this way, Jessie Costello sums up her own true story of her trial for the murder of her husband, one of the most famous murder cases that have ever shaken this country.

True Story publishes this great human document because literally millions of women might have done all the little tilings that Jessie Costello did, only to have them magnified into terrible importance and even the little kindnesses distorted in purpose, if some great tragedy were to enter their lives. Also, the great Greta Garbo story comes to its thrilling climax in this great issue. And another tremendous story of deepest significance is "My Common Law Marriage," which makes its fundamental appeal to every man, and which every woman will thoroughly understand. Considerably over two million copies of this great issue of True Story Magazine are being rushed to our eighty thousand news dealers today to be ready for the nation's demand tomorrow. Tell jour dealer today to save your copy for you.

John L. Oakes, chief accountant In the executive office of the school. Each of the five patronizing east ester'1 will be discussed by W. Earl Welter, director of the Bureau of Municipal Research, at an open meeting of the Public Affairs Club of the University of Rochester at 12:30 p. m.

tomorrow in the Todd Union grill. erty. On Monday night they attended a Halloween party, and while driving home from the affair Say, Fellers, 77 meet you at Sears Thursday Its a Big Sale for us at ern conferences bf the Free Methodist Church. Genesee, Susquehanna, Pittsburgh, Oil City and New Tork, with which Chesbrough is connected, has a chairman and several assistants. he struck her several blows in tne face.

Call could offer no explanation why he attacked the woman and Judge Arthur L. Wilder gave After having received a brand new American! lag from the Flower City Post Auxiliary of the American Legion, they were in the mood for a grand party. Scout Calendar Today Camp Committee meeting at 10 a. m. at the home of Mrs.

Simon L. Stpefei. chairman. 110 Mar-riman Street. Executive meeting of Golden Eaglet Association at the home of Miss Dorathea L.

Smith, 917 Harvard Street. Uent-see District leaders meeting. Mechanics Institute. 6:15 p. Lake Avenue Baptist Church.

Tomorrow Troops 44 to 23 will go to Camp Beech-Wood for the him a straight sentence. my POISON NOT FATAL Airs. Madeline Sabwick, 45, of 19 Help Kidneys If Buorlr functioninir Kidntyi tr.t Bladder make you lutet from Gttuisg Up Nights. Nervouine, Khuumalle Pains. Stiffness, Burning, Smaxtinir, Ji.

Acidity try the irusruiteed Uoctor Prescription CritISise-tex ClSfey 0D or money Vose Street, was t-hr Genesee Hospital yesterday morn Two Purse Snatchers Escape with Spoils As Mrs. H. E. Giles of 36 Glasgow Street, and Mrs. Elizabeth ing after she had swallowed the contents of two email bottles of week-end.

Halloween party, Troop 7, Episcopal Church Home. Ten- POiioa. It was said she would re- Oliver 1080 South Avenue were waiting for a street car at South derfoot Investiture of new troop at cover. Avenue and Alpine Street, early yesterday a thug emerged from a clump of bushes nearby and attempted to snatch their purses. The women battled with the thief, who turned and fled througtt Highland Park after wrenching Mrs.

Giles's purse from her grasp. The purse contained $2 and a New York Central pass. Mrs. Oliver prevented the thief from tearing H' I 1 Ptl: sA'Xa her necklace from her neck. Two boys snatched a purse from Mrs.

Fleix H. Grass! of 420 Arnett Boulevard, as she was walking In the boulevard late Tuedsay night. The purse contained $5 and personal papers. 1 Madison Mirror Has Article on Hitler Dedicated to the purpose of "furnishing news while new," the Madison Mirror, new publication of Madison Junior-Senior High School. made its first appearance yester day.

The paper, of tabloid size, is made up in regular newspaper form and bears the NRA emblem on either side of the masthead. Hitler, Germany's leader, is de clared a big bluff In a front page article written anonymously by one of the students who is a native of Germany and a former student at the University of Cracow, Poland He Is In Madison to perfect bis English. The paper includes a car toon, several news pictures and column features. 1 Irondequoit GOP to Comparative Value The sort of knickers a regular fellow wearsl And the kind regular fellows' tnothers like them to wearl Exceptionally full cut, well tailored and very roomy! Fully lined, and bar tacked for extra strenghl In addition they have the snug fitting pure worsted knee bands that always stay in place. In either brown or greyl They're built to stand the hardest sort of wear that every healthy boy gives knickers, and they are as good looking as his "Sunday Pants," tool Why not buy several pairs at the THRILLER price! For boys 6 to 1 8.

Limited to 4 to a Customer! Sorry, no mail or phone orders Conduct Rally Tonight At the second Irondequoit Re Jangled Nerves Can Make Driving Miserable For You and Others publican rally tonight In Durand' Eastman School. Point Pleasant, Supervisor Thomas E. Eroderick, campaigning for re-election, will speak. Other speakers will be Earl A. Partridge, William Dunbar, William Hamann and Bernard J.

Heberle, candidates for councllmen; Fred your knowing it you may be saying and doing things you will regret bitterly afterward. Get your full amount of sleep every night. Eat regularly and sensibly. Find time for recreation. And smoke Camels for Camel's costlier tobaccos never get on your nerves.

Do you ever worry Have you things on your mind? Are you high-strung. alive Then watch out Check Bp today and aee if you ever fly off the handle. telltale sign of jangled nerves. Those around you notice it long before you do yourself. That's one of the greatest dangers of jangled nerves.

Without P. Miller, candidate for justice of the peace; William F. Widman, candidate for tax receiver) John VanVoorhls, town attorney, and Lonn E. Mason, assessor. Follow fhe interesfTna 1 exp i i of the THRIFT FAMILY.

5 WOMAN FRACTIBES LEG Mrs. Rose Kaufman, 47, of 12 sa -hssi saw COSTLIER TOBA CCOS Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos than any other popular brand of cigarettes! i I Sarur.tr the tracings. Geneva Street, suffered a broken right leg yesterday when her heel caught in the step of a front porch and she was thrown to the ground. She was removed to the Strong Memorial Hospital. i mu, TO DISCI SS COIIR Rochester Automotive Electrical Service Association will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at 842 South Plymouth Avenue.

The new bat- THEY NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES! Monroe Ave. at South Union Sf. Store Hours Daily 9 to 6, Saturday 9 to 9 ery code will be read and dis cussed from a viewpoint of sales and service possibilities..

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