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DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 10. Dividends For A Used Car? See Classification 18 Mrs. Katherine Borcyk, eh.

8, 1939. She is sur BORCTK ednesday. 'HOT' MONEY REPORT MADE Washington UP The Federal Dallas. Tex. (AP) Director of the Dr.

Pepper 'manufacturers of carbonated beverages, announced a regular dividend of $1.20 per share at their annual meeting yesterday, as compared to the $1 regular dividend declared last year. Willard S. Kilbourn, secretary-treasurer. Announcements Automotive Automotive Automotive vived by her husband, Leo Borcyk; her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Wasylina; three sisters. Mrs. Stella Matkoski, Mrs. Mary Pryhoda and Mrs.

Alga Buechel of East Rochester; two brothers, Peter and Paul Wasylina. Funeral service Saturday morning: said the dividend would be payable Mar. 1, June 1, Sept. 1 and Dec. 1 to shareholders N.

Y. CLASMHr.l) ADVKKTIMNU Alaaall ffe SM AatomotMlr Ker 18 18 'HRYSLER! Chrjj al l.MRb- U-J 4-Vr ie vfitrt yon a fill JU7 Alag A from the residence. 12 Reed Park, at 8:30 o'clock and 9 o'clock at Sf. Josa- of record the eighteenth of each month preceding dividend payment dates. In addition to the $1 regular dividend paid last year.

Kilbourn said, there was a 65 cent extra dividend Dec. 1, 1938. Personal Automobile or Sal If Kr: II relieve a'hfete-. foot. I 'IlKVRoLE 19.1 master sd an.

I ting worm, burning achtn or V' IX'. mfr etn. 4-3. treaty tet anl any itch. Sh.rer I ciach.

1V5 Dru WV4 JMter'n Ave. Koch- C.mun Auto, 14 tr Gfneif lJi4. Postpaid SOc Clinton tit INFORMATION CLASSIFIED RATES u-d care at cr.et.v muf4 iv m. ert M-rta. ae.

intm.Hl ruary utb. at lit. Bay new B- rm Merca A Irom trrpr la sticker. Tt tfata Catft. all Rfjerve Board said in its monthly bulletin yesterday that idle money in banks would not be reduced substantially by an outflow of foreign "hot money.

The term "hot" is applied to funds that foreigners send here primarily for safekeeping during uncertain times at home. Fhat Ukrainian Catholic Church, nterment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. GOELTZ Mrs. Margaret Goelts, Thursday morning. Feb.

9, 1939, at her residence, 50 Home Place. She VPl FT 1 W( nurh In Iimu WILL party mho saw accident. KoD-Cummercial Cash Kates On Tore Seven Feb. 5. -9.

Palmvra. Kalrpnrt condition Days at tmd i Corner, notify Mr aean tirmBttpHRtLER l3S latpertal truaa! Uiftt 'iX 4a, rfet. Itii New York (AP) Columbia Broadcasting System Inc. yesterday declared a quarterly cash dividend of 25 cents per Class and Class shares, payable Mar. 10 to stock of record Feb.

24. The company reported net profit for 3938 of compared with $4,297,600 for the is survived by her husband. Christian 15 Pitkin St. 714 neeued. C.

Fields. 1T Court, M.iVy -dor la. Ml ptr saoatn. iwrr. Day 10 words or lea 40c 11 to 13 words 60a For each word over IS 4o $3 10 IVA ROBINSON now located at ht overJnve.

aciwai mile, a h-t 13 It Jefferson Wrrere r.ene. SVI HEVROLET-lS27 tttdOT teda. l7 atf. 11.06 $1-54 10a (joeitz; inree sons, William, Joseph and Raymond Goeltz; one brother, Joseph Aha; two sisters, Mrs. Raymond Flaherty and Mrs.

Joseph Mat-tie; two grandchildren, William and radio. hsl sianaara. Nks. ftcn. taty.

ta: preceding year. enr. low tru.e. Save at I E50TO "54 visa -lor crt r. Ave ill' Richard Goeltz; three nieces and sedan, in IIH3R1 '57 -4r.

rtect. $J4T. on-Commercial Charts Kat On Three Sevan lloim.iv srwirlilt 1 three nephews. Val-i tay at iia ir: iewav iva Day ill Days Days terms, on JAj aowa fiOLO CUTS tor parties. Clar Funeral Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the residence and 9 Market.

100 Spruce. Ger.ese -7M Was aa4 mo.1.1 era ml rr.euy recced fL'ZV, z7 lVRD lil While making no specific estimate of the amount of "hot" or "nervous" foreign money in the country in contrast to foreign money here for legitimate investment or business reasons the board indicated a belief that the amount is only about $1,000,000,000. Treasury and other sources pre- BRADY Thursday, Feb. 9, 1939, Roy 10 words or lea 46c 11 to 15 worda 70c $1.20 $4. (JO Til rrirM! Sl etart.

S.turd.r. bru- "A 4 Cool C2tmt ntse co4 juw IHILnREX nhotofnuhrd In vaur rv 11th mt Kl Corp JW For each word o'clock at Holy Family Church. Auburn and Syracuse papers please copy. Arrangement by C. F.

Scheuerman Sons. HEIM John A. Heim. aped 73 iinmp lnimintmi'nu thl Wmirliuv now'" Ten ihnv rnnmai I i'" OTO lM custom nimb.9 S. Brady.

We is survived ty one son, Spencer H. one daughter, Juanita O. Brady; two brothers. Jack of Eernard Bay, N. Yj and George H.

of Watertown, N. one sister. over IS add so 13c nrtnts re'dv befor Valentine Div and ZM East Ave. 212 cvee tint raiio. heater.

terd 133; faU aen-' i p-r ejrt ear N.r if ij4htte 5) itotit Stone 59W. 3ll I 'X'T- Above rates apply only to Roches years, of 12 Carl Tuesday, Feb. 7 i on i ler and surrounding towns. Rate 7 1E SCT truaa -Aatr -ia. viously had indicated a much larger j.r 01 ne i survived uv ms wiie.

euirrl and ruiraniftd. 1T7. Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold Heim two outsid this territory ar 6c pr An ns Auctions 1 Jl 4-4r seOsa. tv liii.

S'4pr a- At MrCnh e. iil 1' Ii34tirtc trane. r-m eal void uany. Sundays- Now at Hedges A Hoffmann Funeral Parlors, 141 Scio where funeral services will take place Sat amount, some unofficial estimates running as high as $7,000,000,000. The board bulletin, estimating niKVHOLET-l, Fordoor aedas Inc.

1ST Cotrt ill C1 Errors in advertisement should th btiuJilul car I It. H)TO 54 roup. efnira -T fe ported immediately to th adjust. in town Owned by ai wealth' $X35. -j-jy larr knre imn, brand new 4 'r'f't 11 tta'e sons, Frank F.

and John J. Heim; one daughter, Mrs. Arthur Diringer: one grandson; four sisters, Mrs. Val Deisenroth, Ms. August Kramer, Mrs.

Peter Sadler and Miss Caroline Heim; three brothers. Frank, Andrew and Louis Heim. Deceased was a member of Siegel Tent K.O.T.M. urday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment in Riverside Cemetery.

COLLINS At the Strong Memorial ment clerk. THE DEMOCRAT AND Aurtlonccrs, Auction Sale 12 "UNDERKERi service; cash buyers. Mam 1m14 V-RJ Fr'a 'gmt. tiia radl If "jjxO' rsdvo and J- CHRONICLE will not responsible for mora than on Incorrect Inser heater. liZi.

-lay aale jeae. aaet ler. one iwii) marar nion, Oliver. CTION: To close an eMa'e. Hron Cneret.

79 a. a tion or on omission. i sHEVHoLEt-l32 lonW setiaslil lOlXJE tounaf. 4 4r. Fndsv.

Feb. 2 p. shs-p. THE DEMOCRAT AND CHRON new ttZA. Friends are invited to call at Mattle's, 300 Cumberland where services will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 and at 9 o'clock at Holy V- nic shape.

1S9 Jtne. -o CuSer Hospital. Thursday, Feb. 9, 1939, Martin E. Collins of 362 Tremont St.

He leaves his wife, Mrs. Helen Collins; one daughter, Miss Edna Collins one son, George Collins his parents, Detective-Lieutenant Edward and Mrs. Collins; two brothers, Harold and Kenneth Collins; two sisters, Miss Alyce Collins and Mrs. Rudolph Steeb. Notice of funeral later.

free Wmlnr Moot re. Main iree in ICLE maintain a staff of tinned a "ST lrn 5 alii. Fra ite uf UM. ilsr, lOiO XaSi "I 3taweTswt the total flow of foreign capital to the United States since 1934 at $4,200,000,000, Sand "an analaysis of the capital movement suggests that, while this movement has been influenced to an important degree by disturbed conditions abroad, enly a limited amount now represents nervous foreign money ready to leave this country as 'soon as conditions abroad become more table." It estimated that, of the approximately $1,500,000,000 122 Goodman SU North corner Weo-uter Ave. The entire furniture and furnishings of this seven room hu.e must be sold and removed immediately after sale.

Ktor rs-Ho; v-' h-atpr. M1EVIIOLET tadls 'HEMIC ad-wnter. under expert supervision. DOtaJ 37 I ue 4-4wr trva aa- neaeemer unurca SI no tin "tl Mr for th preparation of classified aa a water lieatetr. tn motor.

I.i. Ll'CEY Mary Lucey, aged 94 vears, of East Street, Victor. I. Jfrtv. Culver.

month. Stewart. ieey. i.i 53 Mffe. vertisement copy.

Tbera is no extra 3 (S.3xl0 and 9x12 very fine Wil tmsp. real mEVRoLLT 105 trt coupe. I WDGE 3 entered into rest, Feb. 9, 1939. She charge for th service.

i ton rues, number of small Wilton and Axminster rugs and runners, a.l but. 1331. "J-4y Jesea. is survived by one son, Michael of A lit -oor. Te-ia Victor: three irrandchildren.

Mrs i Yia at a CORNELIUS Carrie wife of Peter Cornelius of Ontario, N. en CU! 4at WJtu. I'ORr aix: ef TW.e: living room suit, set fine n. MOPUt-'M ca. f4 raar.

tered into rest in Strong Memorial Walter Barry of Victor, Mrs. Charles Wade of Canandaigua. Mrs. Clifford Stearns of Palmyra: several nephews. c.iair ana ottoman, manncanv nvtiir i -mr mm.r Telephone Want Aavertisements To Main V1U0 lr? 4e.a rea.

r4j. Hospital, Thursday morning, Feb. 9, room chairs and rockers, arnokers. I.OLET 35 cosch IM; ch. r4a.

fceater fta Vy at 8:30 a. m. and from St. Patrick's Services from the home Saturday ue coup. a.

sue leaves oesides ner three sons and three Stanley, Marvin, Minnie. Anna- tat-ies. msnoesny uprtght piano, i an. (f yjIHii; iii del A Church at 9 clock. Interment in St imr ctv car r'urmnin.

jii represents foreign repayments of American loans and investments abroad, about $1,200,000,000 foreign investments in American securities, and about $1,500,000,000 foreign electric 411, rack. 1 aA co 3m tal aat Airway, MISYKOLET 31 sedan, only li5. Mr.tor. V. Ma.

Patrick Cemetery. Arrangements ditlon, hall cleaner and Maggie and Harold one brother, Cornelius Thomas one sister, Mrs Daniel Malone; one ssiter-in-law. ttachments. like new V- Jiates free! 14CJ Deaev e'rT tMir r- oy at Muiiouncements tnUid 9-piece English oak dtnin2 2.1 I I r-m i.0ft Mif a ft METZGER In this citv, Feb. 9, 1939 ar.

li Mrs. Mary Thomas; several nieces room suite, ma pie and oak rllKVROI.ET tit? r'oIl'in ru Na i. tuJ tnti' Wu mdLA w.t ear fC.e., iiarry L. Metzger of 540 Jay St. He and nephews.

is survived by his wife, Nettie; son, ar.a cnenvs. oea complete, value. SUJ. Cool Chevrolet Corp JJiTS. r.ncker iocaSklea t4jr at tr.

mirmra. Kiansware. oric-a-Drao. ic.i umA 17 I'ni St t'ulxer R.va.l 3. 8 ft wtt St.

Funeral from the home on the Ontario-Wa) worth Road, Sunday, Feb. jm rej-f. a Edgar Knapp Metzger, and granddaughter. Friends may call Friday afternoon 12, at 2:30 p. m.

Interment in On -iiierxauuiieuii KEOGHS tULUAtUJ ACADEm East Avenue, fUest iaD.es. Jerome rveogti. 4tcb.U tario Cemetery. DOBBIN On Wednesday, 8, kltchon ware, garden tools and c-tner i V-r n. srrn 2.1-: nice" -r4 "51 a 4-a-r tT8 tsi article atuc and In reliar Coo4 ('HaKUuLr-' 7h red-' iwer Ctartlw chance for dealers and private bur- ient care Cool Chev.

w2 "fB.V JUMt. Ae ers; nothing reserved Inspect ro.etCrp 3 i0H2TT'i diy of sale only from 1 00 tn. 1 ery i r-TT- creea ftatv a eal Emanuel Levy auct.onerr. iV-r cn.v Cal Chevroiet I siV. vwi! rtiit sTttiTa II.

t'H rt-i deposits in American banks. Excess Reserves In Banks Decline Washington CP) The Federal Reserve Board estimated yesterday the banks had $3,460,000,000 of lend- 1939, Clara Cornish, widow of Wil lost. FuunU, Strut cd ana evening at risKe Funeral Parlors, 105 Lake where services will be held Saturday aftemon at 3 o'clock. Burial at the convenience of the family. MILLER Entered into rest.

Feb. 8. 1939, Delia May Miller of 4393 Lye 437c 211 Corp Cu er Rd liam Leonard Dobbin. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Roger P.

Loveland: a brother, Dr. Lewis C. flOCKExt Bl'AXltLr- Lost, bruwU lL" Ltwi.t i. e-a r4.r. eeterai tie CHEVROLET 19Z.

ilE license No. 17VS1S. Reward (vrdaa, Ill Cool Cornish of Harvard, and two culver iul-J. ry low ml sge. Automotive jtm.

one survived oy ner nusbitnd grandchildren. Rd. iftr vroi-'t Corp t'ulvrr ound on West Main near Friends may call at the chapel of Sherman two daughters. Mrs'. 'HEVROLE! 4 uxe 'HE aaie excess reserves on eb.

a decrease of $20,000,000 from the t. Mary Hospital. inuu.re Bessie Sharps, Mrs. Lee Denman; Lk- re til Jf 'aiaaa. alll cui.

rurr.b'ie et, Cool" Ingmire Nagle Company, Chestnut Street at Court, where funeral service will be conducted Friday after Auto Acceaaorlea, Tart one Droiner, AJonzo mtoam; one sister, Sarah Evarta. Rl Che ri-ift Crp pre'ious week. rottiva. UTO HEATERS Truric Aire. J7.

Aat Wit Friends may call at Corbett's Fu The decrease was due to a small tfniixrat ae 41I AiuLici. furfl Loat. tiara brown, female; collar. Reward. i54 University Ave, Monro Jii noon at 4 clocK.

interment in Boonville, N. on Saturday. a Closeout alii- staa-aar or teiue. ts a staadarl or Increase in money in circulation up W. Majn ore.

for. AU aCD wr- FRANK On Thursdav, at his home. 30 Culver R4 neral unapei, S3a Lake Ave. Services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Mt.

Hope Cemetery, the Rev. George Middleton officiating. I I ODviE Xiii e4aa; Idea DODvil and to excess Treasury collections 196 Mohawk Charles W. Frank. car; very aom aits a 1 tffenonet A3 vt 4 UTO PARTS For xnl used onea "i 1.

tZu a.nt,or r-arta fts -yell. Glen. STTi. Open Sunday a. 1 truck.

41 Car.eton bt. over disbursements He is survived by his wife, Mrs. XUKit: Loat. lady's, black leather, initials A. V.

li. Kewara. Mmn l-yell, Emma Frank; four daughters, Mrs. r-e. ta I trwlav.

only ISO. filKStf 1 1 ennrre aisat.y aa 37 I'smi St profit. eee4 for tve Vtctor.a. 1JI NOTICE TO BIDDERS tra Lac car nrv.F rw- ir Val-, ar i 'lE I.Oi "of, paenc MiEVI.OI.ET rro Harold Cooper, Mrs. Howard Gilke-son, Miss Dorothy Frank.

Mrs. Fred Cooper; one sister, Mrs. Irving rr. f.l bap. Mc- PARTS Larv-mt attc A 1 late ey a 1.

a ofiT ised oarta in tows. Unix Frta. I arir.v s. lta'e. vAiCii Lost, whit gold, chain bracelet, between state Street and shopping noon.

Telepuon Main 4o0. 4i2 car r4uce4 m4e INTERIOR PAINTING Ktnf illin UEVROLKT-CoaVh Oft. 1913: MIRBAY John A. Murray died Wednesday at St. Mary'a Hospital.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Ellis Murray three daughters, Mary Frances, Anne, Genia one son, John A. Murray; his mother, Mrs. Anna Murray; three sisters Mrs. William Drislane, Misses Marv and Agnes Murray; one brother, W'illiam J.

Murray, Albany, N. Y. Biancnara, ana seven granacnuaren. He was a member of Young Men's tacre-4. ear teaxate rfsu-tNt ear car r--rt IW tUS Wa tra-le.

easy iar )Mt'i a at terrr.s suit fa, Lrai narrate ea ar STATE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND pticee' Saie s-arta 3 'uray a- fall. 1143. CHAINS Weed and MvKav. our pr re. nut and trurk Half Cart vs.

S'ate Society of Concordia Lutheran BAT A VIA, N. 1 Spec. No. 10.075 ruarv iita. at ittrti It.

it nw iSave't LOSi': Velio cat, nam bandy', had collar and bell. lv Elmerton Ctrru f-vet a t-w IJW. Mt. r7S Clinton Ave. Suth.

sHEVROLET Free. "HEvf.ol::t Sealed nroposals covering Interior St al 3D4 Kast Ave Mats IfMft ih this 'M faster deUtt town 1 Pimtrnf RnvS TWirmitnrv (Dormi IRoad, canal vicinity. Kewara. ilj Church, Court Flower City No. 336, Independent Order of the Foresters.

Funeral services will be held on Monday, Feb. 13, 1939. at 2 o'clock at the home. Rev. Wilfried Tanpert OIViC lTJ.

I SHD tirea and tube. SOc and up. "Unit Parts." 1223 East Msin lra. I ta tie e.1in. hss ra i.o.

kree action, turrer tory Buildine, New York State Funeral from the family home, tM Canterbury Saturday at :45 and f. Ur fcir. 1 VT A real LOST: Plate with "two teeth. -lcln-ity "Perry's Reetaurant." West School for the Blind. Batavia.

N. aS! av r- ar will officiate. Interment In Mt. Hope 10:15 at Blessed Sacrament Church.i iair are. Avenue.

Reward. Monroe 411-W. Sll in sccordance with Specification No. 10.07& and accompanying drawings 'ear. IS7 Hurry: tr-e at imi 1 Cemetery.

xnierment in H.oly Sepulchre Ceme i a- Automobile For SM riisv recon n1 ant. i-ki-BV W7 B.iv at roa thitll. t4 ta LADVS WRISTWATCH. "Hamilton, lost. Dwev-Drivlnu Pk.

Re HI RV1TZ Entered into rest, Thurs ta4r yew tel 'from Other n4.vei wii! he received by the Commissioner of Education. Stste Education Build seuan. sis I or.E i4 trurk 4a. u4 very iea4 an ,.4 let. 74 tti'l Main.

1 1 ah rnllaaai aiainf a-. day. Feb. 9, 1930, Harry A. Hurvitz, 125 Saranac St.

He is survived by his ward. Glenwood 41J-M. 312 tery. AiDany papers please copy. OLMSTED Entered Into rest, Wednesday, Feb.

8. 1939, at the High-land Hospital, Elmer Dana Olmsted. He leaves two daughters. Mrs. Orra Olmsted Vanaa and Miss Sarah ing.

Albany, N. until 2:30 o'clock (Eastern Standard Time) on Thursday. March 9. 1939. when they Dodg (runs PrtT- t-n Set r-ett tM) leart Va.n lH ret rr.lKS5 TU wife, Anna; three daughters, Mrs.

l.tt;. dan rw i-r4 Ml day Trc mJ. baker re Ave M. C. Ballew, New York Cty.

Mrs. will be rjubliclv onened and read J. Stark and Mrs. a. sweetiana oi T7.

Whether you want an fHEVl.uLUT 1 tee. Auburn or some other make 01 us4 deitite tnw-n car be sure see ua. Iun be mis- aedan. or nal ftnuti l.ke n-w. led by low prices dvertlee'l.

The net ir.ttt. hi knee a-tn. turret difference on your ea here la "fcyuraaStc brake an1 drive ta than el.iewhere. Ailing A Miles lnc r.ew rar faily jrra-2 Stone S. Sit tee4.

l'iv fcfev at l.na The approximate amount of this IOSf. man's billfold containing 11-- cense, cards, money. Glenwood 42S7. Reward. 312 Gold double eagle, diamond 4 setting, for linger ring Reward.

Mala 175. Iul2 Wilder Bldg. 313 TM-lMAft 1R S2. 800. 000.

d.Uen thrtei.tr tout. la cysder. loraoor troa caa. a ttr $17 Caot rsra. ss-ciai at Vttl I 112.

aaa-taia. Harel Olmsted: three grandchildren, Mrs. John T. McCarthy. Robert and Don Vanaa, one sister.

Miss Charlotte Olmsted of St. Petersburg, Fla. Funeral from the hnma vi iv Proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check or money deposit of 55, of the amount of the bid. Suc fiiaref. Ui Aa4ee.

J1J CllCRN 1S21 imUb: ar thiTae TO West Mam. A1 i I ela, K.y, 'Ji re-pe. JO xai. today! Very unusual value CHEVROLET cessful bidder will be required to Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Personals ft asMrr vaiaa.

a e-aa Jt l3. tin ear, rent Ut riv ft bond conditioned for the faith Firrt takes it! Fincher 14 mtth Rochester; one brother, Julius; two sisters, Mrs. Nathan Singer and Mrs. Dave Marcus of Rochester, and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held toduy at 4 p.

m. from the Parskv Funeral Home, 1125 St. Paul St. Interment in Britton Road Cemetery. JOHNSON In this city, Feb.

7, Mrs. Marv Johnson. Surviving are husband, Arthur Johnson; four sons, Evander, Benjamin, Vernon and thl" 1913 deUim town ae4an. el la tees I Asa yrssr ful Tii.rfnrmanee of the contract and t'nton St. 615 eitellerit c'til'tln irlde and oat.

bo iff LaVa Brtrwn Chevro- 1L'ICK 1830 4-door ardan. 13a. $17 fluv at a sepsrate bond for the payment of laborers and materialmen, each bond me rtev. wesiey Chauncev officiating. Interment in Riverside Cemetery.

Arrangements by Peters. PEECK Suddenly, In this city, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1939, Henrv F. tt P.r-ia atrw jjLwt "J4 4-451r tSmn. er 1 Terrar.lane 2-door 5 7W Wet Terraplane 2-door lain In the sum of 100 of the amount brake reTme-t rorrr ate: rla4 al tar fit As nenaKcr.

trun so of the contract on contracts In exces A NT1QVE JEWELRY Trinkets. rings. Kid teetn. watches, ai.vei oougnu Le.inaon a Norm tit lEDPILLOWS Rochester Pillow. Ill North Water.

ilaijr 1570. 717 Samp maternTT Yg1rDlI!" and A rt buy as 17X7 fa, LaVe Free lieenv I Plymouth 2-door. tSSi of 15VO.00. Corporations submitting t-eecK ot iroup St. He leaves is wife.

Minnie Mehlhorn Peeck. an-i 11. mt C-er et. Vor.rCT -jj Ea7 Zattula Johnson; three daughters. with these harr-m.

t' aHvTU rr'-V i-. town sedan, on.y drj en tandards. 247 Lroad at Ma'- toy master 1 a asm ft" IUt 4al ta Ins I OtiE T.lr1 4 Am Mrs. Lula Meadows, Racheal and Nellie Johnson; one brother and two sisters. one son.

Clinton M. Peeck. He was Past Master of Girard Lodge. ft A. New York City; member of Bur Sate ml Broau Chevnw I) tr.

tef roeter. ra 1m. I UlCKlS3i convertible sedan. The bodv rests at the home of Size 32. absolutely new; cheap.

Monroe 3431-W. 313 wheel equipment verv low m.e- Mrs. Meadows, 246 Ormond St. Serv ac- linlih an.t rm.ilra ocnester Consistory. and Past Presiden of Rochester Chapter.

American Institute of Banking. Funeral services will be held at VV New ear I- one all- SA MMf DO DOE '34 tniBliseHl. 4frte, New rmr --ar- 'HAiEIl DUST MOP DcUv.rt-a r.at'er and other extra. New-car A cVec I 1 ItervV. t.

1ORTV ti Beat in imii a yotte mytD l( utin Jit t.k 'at la tw I Ak nf eif.fc.jf- I I Mnart. 214 X-aae ices will be held Saturday noon at 12:30 o'clock from New Bethel for full bag of rags. Stone 4JJ guarantee. av J7uu. mtlng-Uut' k.

East Ave. 711 Church on Leopold Street. ine parlors or Hedges Brothers Com- iVm WS -ritf-J M.ntae I proposals shall be authorized: to ao business in the State of New York. Drawings And specification may be examined free of charge at the following offices: Commissioner of Architecture, State Office Building, New York City; Commissioner of Architecture, State Otflce Building, Albany, N. District Ensrineer, 109 N.

Genesee Vtica. N. Y. District Engineer, Wei-hlock Syracuse, N. District Engineer, Barge Canal Terminal.

Rochester, N. Y. District En- fineer, 65 Court Buffalo, N. nstrict Engineer, 71 Frederick Bmghamton, N. New York State Brhool for the Blind.

Batavia. N. Y. 711 CHlCKEN PlEfi-lOc, delivered by dozen. Genesee 424-M, 135 Depew.

touring sedan In irt 7 V. et 1 silKVHOLET l-'re. i m' aith th; '34 tni'ff 4 door aelan. cm; motor a t.nrm aitlcn. ttre.

cv vl en ui 1247 Hay eafe'y at Brown Chfvmx. 7T9 Wet 'n. tr nk 2-d vr ht a'er beater, free p.as 1 din. SI5 Jer tnonta -ardr1 y.T KAPELL George A. Kapell entered Pn f-1 Avenue.

Saturday after into rest. Feb. 9. 1939. He leaves I noon 1 3 0 Clock.

1 orwis- 1 week -l5 fur-aioor ae4an. ctv rrtt tnut beautifut condition tMmugr.cftut: nt a-," ei Tree.t. nea'r. Ca. I.

kn, Iieet -4al ROGERS Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1939. at his home, 106 Sagamore William Rogers, husband of Kathrvn Sweeney Rogers. Besidea hla k. 1.

low mileage car; dark tiue ttnitri; mecheni-a-iiy perfect, Whst-Ing e. 312 East Ave. 714 one son, Carl W. Kapell; one daughter, Mrs. Raymond O'Loughlln; two brothers, Walter and Otto Kapell of Martinez, Calif three sisters, Mrs.

ONSULTATIOK'S-'-EvelynTbiiai: Wi.J ftaaaca. CONSU nets. JJJi I A -ar rit-e personal problems; conn- pe i tit i U1CK Kf redan dential. 82 St. Paul.

Stone 5768. de'um pet rp. A. Croner of Rochester, Mrs. A.

survived by his mother. Mrs. Asenath mm I) I I Onre 14 twAfl-, tilt. tr ast dj ta 5.0"" perfect coajitin ls Rogers; one brother, Ezra, and three 'RYSTALS 25c watches cleaned Kuhlman of Philadelphia, Mrs "'HEVROIXT '4 town a Ak 'vr tie.f bSor I mainsorinKa 11.00 each. Al, 111,1 Drawings and specifications may be North.

712 K. Krap of Mexico; three grandchildren several nieces and nephews. Services Monday. Feb. 13.

1939, from the home, 275 Bakerdale at etvx' te Utantard. if camping. Mrs. Luella Tyler and Mrs. Polly Hunt Funeral from the residence at 2:30 clock Friday.

Interment in Mt. fo4 -s -t aaxaiaa. Absolutely confl HKVROLET-ripi rt ian "I4tt i I jOD5E 5J daa Wat pwae.Ue! t.w. aMriy, jie and dnt cit radio nt beater. Jit.

"Pe reSetery- Arrangements by Phone Hfa-vlu. V. 714 ModefM truik eln, fender wrll. radio beater. Beautiful J4 Winter-proofed C.

W. Field 157 Court St 211 1 ricks! A fine 1J. li37 and 1934 Buicka in meet all mode; and body type. New low price Whiting a. 3U Kt Ave.

11 I'l Houth Ave. 3tl 2 p. m. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Arrangements by W. H. Lewis. ai.i co-rpara with rn-Jfh Sater tOP.Z fc ia tia CO par writs TH'tt later rwvt -JT taaar uf. Si a reu.raa.

i.narcsi.1 Mtnov r'r SHARP At his horn Walworth, Wednesday evening, Feb. 8 f0" Sharp. He leaves his wlte. Elizabeth tvn -Ly dential; reliable; ladies' depart ment: consultation free. Jennings Detective Agency, 412 Tempi Eldg Stone 717 IUNERALS At reasonable prices.

Service and qualttv unexcelled. C. I. Kennedy. lOul E.

Main bt. HALL Beautifully accommodates 400 teorle. 37.1 East lit Mt It "re I ly -e at BrVa CTt, I LEVIN Entered into rest at his home, 34 Evergreen Thursday, Feb. 9, 1939, Morris S. Levin.

Surviving are one son, Harold; three li3T'eJtaer I Wt Ma cbtained from the Commissioner of Architecture. State Office Building, Aibanv. N. upon payment of $5.00 for each set. Proposal blanks and envelopes will be furnished without chartre.

Half of this pavment will be se-turred If the drawings and specifications are returned In good condition to the Commissioner of Architecture, Etate Office Building. Albany, N. within two weeks after date of opening bids. Vnied 111 39. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Alvin Stenzel.

Mrs. Hom.r ria-i ia ot rarei-ji riiT, cn- trade-1 la by eaf al wne. I U'ICK '39 touring eeUan. i.k new a- fea Ui- daughters. Mrs.

Ethel Friedman, tpHKVKOLET ALE ChJtf 3 Vj 1TT d' en'-rt sdaa $1 ral.o. beater; 17 coach. I.aa new 17 Unlf cuach. beauty 3S. i'1f up Uenee Vty ter.

250 Mt lil-e Ate. i. ITTuxe 4 -door rd.o. beater anj JSpeli tvr tHia, MO iucutv M.mr r' til g-trn ri.111 fmX th ciranesl a in tvery wy, on of of Misses Florence and Miriam Levin two sons, Howard and Flovd Sharp Sn5 "ro'd Curtis i grandchildren; one great-grandchild; tirV sisters. Inr nt aura a 4 ttre.

T. In town. viur t-hanr in na brau- Main, over Weginan'a. Private his mother, Mrs. Katie Levin; one brother.

Jack Levin three sisters. ita.f7 J4e ur 7t eat Ma-a partiea, dances, dinner, csrd partira. Main 230s. Frlendlv Realty Corp. 715 a a Mrs.

W. Relin, Mrs. J. iioyar and nrrft. "truaa." home Inter- tunerai services from the Saturday Feb.

11. at 2 p. ment in Union H1U Cemetery J-daor. 1 re-ee. Jae, I AY.

OR SLElGHRiT)E Rates Mrs. I. Davidson, and one grandchild, all of Rochester. prartscally new Bulck cheap at Hobbs. 52 St.

Open eve- nines. 711 'If coupe. General Urea. heater, radio, clock. grV iard.

fog light, etc exreptmnaflv clean, reasonable, at Hobbs. 52 Hami.tnn ft. New M4 car a-ame" mn at A. reasonable. Insurance itw coupe.

rurr.s..e v.e carried. 714 ate. Standard Hfri TALBOT William Talbot of 201 Fu! Charlotte 1221-J tC-r tf-tk e4aa. m-Ki. heater, fan.

n-w Mint. scooJ fja Services from his late home, morning at 10 o'clock. Interment in Britton Road Cemetery. entered into rest Feb. 8.

ttsv as C.e. iaO TIOUSEWIVE9 Have your up- lit) well wnrth rult r. truak ooo. ne is survived by several I "Otll 155. 4--4vvf' tteius.

lan heater, ahiay Ck kta.o lerseal.t a. 777 at. Ill Caarre': art tr. ra. I.VH aU aay -i naisterpd furniture htnjia st home, aet rug.

$2. Stone 4-KVV't 714 ITICK 37 netlau. rndi-tlon, low nM'eate, an exreptlonsS- V. W. A.

nooket No. N. T. 1828-F Bnard of Education Central Sc'iool District No. One Towns of Etst Bloomfield, Canan-dsigua.

Bristol, Victor, West. Bioomfield and Richmond, Ontario County. New York. iiicueB ana nepnews. Remains will rest at Leon J.

Cecil Funeral Home where th funeral will take place Saturday, Feb 11, at 8:30 a. and at St. Patrick's MARKS Suddenly, Wednesday evening. Feb. 8, 1939, Frank Marks of 20 Spring Brockport, aged 44 years.

He leaves his wife. Gertrude B. Marks; five sons and five daughters; his mother and three brothers. adding. fine tar at llobba.

32 Hamr.ton Ht ly fafta lit. 4t.l aSa'. fly Jca it tn try ta tow. 4f'. Standard MMora Bros4 at W.

-a 411 v5l. t5i 91S a A-l tt 41t tin ancea, partiee. banquet. Grand 4v i Open evenlrc 211 Ba V- Crflver Serjarate sealed bids for Contract 111CK Buick! 1) ley Cadillac offer, vou 107 late Webeter, Culver fl40. 711 rpABLEPADS "1.39; representi-A tive will call with samples, day or evenings; also grains.

Monroe Lf! Mrs. Emma Marks, Roy and George of Rochester, and Randall of Brock-port: one sister, Mrs. Pearl Eldred Church at 9 o'clock. Burial in Holy Sepulchr Cemetery. TOCK Entered Into rest at her home, Sweden Center, N.

Wednesday morning. Feb. 8, 1939. Verna O. rS.r"! eater.

Xii. b-et er it to- model ued cars at reduced St T. Ti car ha been; ihn'nujMv fr.l'.tir.fl tr.mnhou!, f.nth an-l tire new; ejxi'rped with r'U ant hefir; special at Ward Mu-er Inc. Ill A. a dee lJ CHEVROLET 'Cuach." l.a; muat aeil; leaving City.

43 Richmond. pHEVRuLET Jl'cou p. r. chesp cir fcrla ard Ce. et Beat deal la tow IVORS' 13 o-p T'e ine Ores start Fenru- of BrockDOtt.

price Sale r-rtt taae it. rw Mr st. 1209 tftal. v.l aria-a e-. SaiTS I peciaL w.l at la- Prayer at the home, Saturday, Feb.

11th. at a. ent'e Match it. No. Two General Construction Work: Contract No.

Three Heating nd Ventilating Work; Contract No. Four Plumbing Work; and Contract No. Five Electric Work; for new Central School, Eait Bioomfield, New York, will be received bv the Board of Education at TABLE PAt)S S1.75. RegaPTabl er new 47 1. wftios er new RiHll! "VI aalaa.

Buy now Save Two rrnm 33S and SM Fa at Ave 312 I rw. 144 -1 ear Je, tar.e ca(iv' iocK. sne leaves her husoand, Clarence R. Tock of Sweden Center; on brother, Charles W. Parrish of Saugapuck, one niece.

Mr. Bruce Masselink of Grand Rapids, Mich. Private funeral services from her late home, Saturday, Feb. 11, at 10 A i'f Co. IIJ Main ia 77" 'KaTtoTSIn'O--Studio.

a to select from. IV0 West Main. 313 e. 11, at 2 p. m.

and services al at. Luke's Church at 2:30. Interment in High Street Cemetery. RICE Entered into rest. Lllllin Rice, at the residence, 96 Edinburgh Wednesday, Feb.

8, 1939. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ella Heff- NwaTa 1I BUICK Free. 20 ga.a gaa wfii this "31 4 donr very fni mechanical condition. t.

P7 llron Chevrolet. 7ftk Writ Main i in. aVaij. iea inn e--j Ask our neigtb Zlt Late fti-er trie tr4 ua 414 nor lVa.ee. Co 1 1 rON ItvU daa tra ner, Mrs.

Ada Selth; three brothers, I 'HEVnLET 37 de.uae CaBeTt- ,11 aa tatieel. l.i. Rter. Arthur. Peter and Walter Rice.

1 4 aab. na a.aaa. a. m. Prayer service at th Methodist Episcopal Church of the Town of Porter, near Ransomville.

N. lt. snee action, ft-sa. 1 ea J. nes CUiV er Bl'IClJ 1333 wheel ho? wa'er heater, i.fl owner, 43 down.

414 per mvau a nd a rdJf3 on roe HUlCK 1931 tudor ae.la".- Services Saturday morning at 9:30 the office of Anne C. McWllliama, Cierk, in the present High School Building. East Bloomfield, New York, until 2:00 o'clock p. Eastern Standard Time, on Tuesday, February 21, 1939. and then at said hign school building publicly opened and aloud.

The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid. Form of Contract, Plans, specifications, and Forms of Bid Brnd and Performance Bond may be ex mined at said office of Anne C. CHEVROLET Master Delaae c1 ciock irom tne residence ana lu o'clock at St. Joseph's Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

SMITH Entered Into rest, Wednes at 1 p.m. Interment In Porter Cemetery. WITTENBERG August Wittenberg of FO Conkev Thursdav. Feb. -a tu.l,.r IIS- Chavrtvle in as new.

fiij N. Cbestoaej, Ave 711 1 1 1 veAa. t- VCr.D eap. r--j tsiisi. 1 grav r4 beater 'rttvf l(iae ta-ee ea aa m'-a.

rt.sata r. ieavtag jS r. REDUCE. Us Miller reducing prescription. Harmless ingredient, guarnteed.

deliver. Miliar Drug. 1152 Clinton Mam 7uw. 4 girl la trouble and In need of a tr.ena. call Mam 4343 or aet Mrs.

Major Brunner. Army. 4 North St I.YEs glaanea fitted." Dr Haipb 1 stwceiing optometiai in charge at Camlera Jewelers. Op ticlans, 104 Main. cor.

N. Water. Convenient terms arranged 1 rumkt seat, wire wft-et raupa. 3--- J-nr. Cuer W.

and 10 other low nrtce aper.a.s. i ri RULE 7 Maater ChurthiM Motor. 110 Mt. ee4an. 443.

M-day aa day, Feb. 8, 1939, at the home of his 9, 1939. Survived bv three daughters. son, nawara j. omitn or 1411 wmsiow Mrs.

J. Eiaenhaufr, Mrs. L. Nowac Iflv 27 model 41 trunk Jonee u.ver r.r car SEuawa: iri-rej iwwi MrWilliams in the present high se-ian with radt snd MiEVROLET 34 Ma-er I urn -1? 1 IIT, f'' 't. at.

ntTr. aura t. lTi -r im, of this citv and Mr. Minnie Krueger of Philadelphia. one brother.

Henry Wittenberg, and Six grandchildren. Remains ar resting at L. Schau- Brighton, N. William H. Smith.

He is survived bv two sons, Edward J. and William A. Smith of this city and three daughters, Miss Blanche Smith of Rochester, Mrs. William Cowley of Somerville. ectiool ouiiaing; at tne ortice or Carl C.

Ade. Architect and Engineer, 32 James Street, Rochester, New York; st the Rochester Builders' Exchange, 115 Spring Street, Rochester, New York: and at the Syracuse Builders' TT Vitality shoes. They a "an properiy to give and Mrs. George Emrich or Cold- root correct baiwio. Gene Lc-ot- man'a Sons' Funeral Chapel, 6t Clinton Ave.

where services will be held Saturday. Feb. 11. at 2 p. Rev.

Frederick Knuebel will officiate. Interment In Mt. Hope water, N. Y. also four grandchildren and fiva axeat-Errandchildren.

Funeral Saturday afternoon, FeD. iry. 171 Genes St. 1 reaatd for Infarmailon of party responsible for hit aiil 11, 1938. at 2:30 irom the funeral home of Bender Brothers, 301 Alexander St.

Interment in Mt. Hope run accident December 23. 2:30 a. terms. T3 down.

wr.tten 1 'I ua guarantee Church ill Motor. 110 Mt. I lf5! 3J onr. 177. itv4 a.

1 lUuJ 4eiw Ireat'ly MiKVROLKT '22 rt. J. tl'Vi: ej k-eanfs. 727 Ma'n r. t2 wi'h f-e fate t.iy 11 l-4-t.

117 cww.U. ri fr.t ChurtRS.J Mera. Ij3: ln '1 'r H-crary Jl-S. 1 n-oe f741 3da Jone M' 1 eyp 124. My a m.

4 if l.t Culver 3 lree St ga'a'saa'wsth frMn. IV -J rirt i iru th'a 4 f.de en rej. E1 Ave Kl heater" VS 3 TUv' aa" Jones and auat.atee. Itv Vr. 24 AAlJU il OfeiV Ih" falter 1 lif corner Rowley and Monro Av.

Call Monroe 21.1CI. 411 In Mernoriam Cemetery. Exchange, Chamber of Commerce Building, Syracuse, N. Y. and copies tr.ereof obtained from said Architect and Encineer upon pavment of Twenty-Five ($25.00) Dollars, for ech set.

Any bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, will be refunded his payment, and any non-bidder upon so returning such set will be refunded Tei ($10.00) Dollars. The Board of Education reserves th right to waive any Informalities In or to reiect anv or all bids; -a a wr as i 1 A a twi-. civ in uj rest, vi ir irtf Alida G. Warner of 9 Lawrence St rPXlr'Z L.2a and Warner's Deticstessen, 13il6 i mmJl nn' wno SIZZLING porter house or half broiler, 4Ac. pert De Luxe, Portland.

313 Your gentle face and patient smile her Husband, William; two Sisters. Mrs. Mabel Bennett of Batavia and HAVE your eyes, examined and Classes fitted at Crani a Optical itn saancHe recall. Yon had a kindly word for each Mrs. Daisy Canute of Rochester, and And died beloved bv all.

34 6-1 true cuupe Department; low prtcea. D. Fleischer. optometrist. 711 HnVLEn- irN'ew "Yorker tr.

lei very re IOrtTV--. 74 f.T!i-r eadaft. i Sat ai al You are not forgotten, loved one, XtrMTIt 141 aa ta sb ta y. art Mtwi 3-4 a i 4745.. "3-day sale" J.ne.

Culver TNCLAIMED: Suite, overcoats. 3. Ivor will you ever be. III M'h Ae ale Jone tNirf suitu a.tr 43S. Ltberman 39 North Plymouth.

As long as life and memory last. 4-l 1 er :4 4nJ f. 1 CIS ir.t-l7? 2 ioot. tifttai f.a- MintsLKR VlCK If sedan. $'3 (Te.u&e -nvrtb'e "3-day aa; Jone.

rv win rememoer tnee. Sadly missed by Children. ah. rad-n weeketid apa- al til. ovtHni e.

13 41. 2-day 40 Culver. 'l Ciaee IXCOLX-ZEMlTft 14 4-4-i beater, inrr on, brother, W. A. MacAdam of Seville, Ohio.

She was a member Of Eastern Star Lodge, Paul Chapter. Funeral services from Kennedy Funeral Home, 1601 Main St. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment Sunday in Bath, N. Y.

WlNDHAt'SER Entered into rest at her home on the Maul Road, Town of Parma, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1939. Carire E. Harper Windhauser. Sur Opnoeu Grand.

Jll WILL. call 107 4 a rficld a fter a rch first. 311 TzON'i porterlmu.e or li' tz dawa ntaadatd. Ut4 at Man f.J Each bidder must deposit with his security in an amount of not less than five per centum (5) of the Bsse Bid In the form and subject to conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. Attention of bidders Is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

The estimated cost of the work to be performed under these contracts it I I a I V.r.l iU aaaa; ready ill aaaa; ready L. 1 1, a in. lev oflera 'ate model need at iatlv eed-irel (, once start eh- IV.r.D Itftrevghwat. ejac.ai a-v K.n, H-iiTr fr thi r.rt Broiler. oo.

rort De lux. si I FUNERAL FLOWERS I 'HKYSLEn-Au tr.de.a. 34 da- t.rttj lUi.y term r. in. i-r c-trt 'HHYSLER 1J7 Riyi 4.o".r trunk aetan very conm 313 Portland.

4t tea K-ntbere. X7 ruary llth, at a. in en 1 M-rih viving are her husband. Micholas J. A3I 7 a-yi tut I re4te MTt.

-J Windhauser; one daughter. Mrs. ut ti ar effera twi n'O mMi lt. riiw 1 wo now rooms: 233 and 331 Kt Ae 312 i CHEVROLET 193S de'uxa ere Ernest Merrifield; one granddaugh Iati KrctmHt rrrn I U.H1UAI Special I llh Iry. 13.

WILSON I i Wnit fih. -c C2 Portland 3 TANTS-TO-MATCiroTir sullin- ROCHESTER FLORAL CO. mstenal. hand tsllored. 4 vt Fraaktto St.

N.u UT -Main. TxY. vtel care rreat'T r.4 ter, Ruth E. Merrifield. 37 Atraaa4: aaxlaa.

ar 4 11 Cta e. ea. rumble seat ratio, fes'er a.t K.4a r.r--v Ifh Funeral from her home on Sun a to froTrt. fC5 "Wr'e rroofajKf for cn't weather. C.

4V. Fle'd Inr 1CT atl 1' fT- f-rt. put frt! twet l-i re 3:1 Vera V. rlnt aeitan. rs'.

beat. y. I 'HRl U.F. 7l 4ai: trn pT- I 4' 4 pute. free mt.H 2 D.e 3:5 nllP.TLF.n-l New Vera V.

rial aertan a wliCi, rs1. heat.J 3tV Oe- day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment in the Huron Cemetery, Wol-cott, N. Y. maternity hospital, in- fant home, ahaolut erlvacv.

rea froater. fo larr pa Many other I Mh lat extra 5W.M10 artual mu.a fr Tr, Vb OMittral owner. Motnr t4 3-4 Ka.t A 31 1.34 W. Main. I i Stone 144 BMhI SOFeb sonable.

1239 Lvell. JkBa. 44 sHCVfiOLET deluxe loan 1 a Cee sedan: readv dlv home er. tare trurk I ti is: General Construction Work $194,000.00 Heating and Ventilating Work 38.OC0.00 Plumbing Work 19,000.00 Electric Work 14,000.00 No bidder mav withdraw his bid within 43 davs after the actual date of the opening thereof, but may withdraw his bid anytime prior to the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids or authorized postponement (hereof. ANNE C.

McWlLLlAMS. Clerk Board of Education Dated February 3, 1939. M-10 2t Service Fuineral radio, beater, er.ee r' end uree. Mark as'eiv eheekeal f.r s-r dnvlnt. ear In cty, e.t 41 S.W.

arnf.e to I OP.t $J5H. Central Chevrolet. Eit A'-e uv t'-' tr te. ter- e-w t- 4 i- Cv, rSJt- 4e eg T13 7 I n.ve-e.sv. rr i- im m- -1 Follow Orphan Annie Daily, Sunday In the Democrat Ve ajfn few -e ta aa HEDGES BROTHERS COMPANY nr.vr.nLe:T-inT.W;..x r.

I pw 4 wth hee. in.jri e.a rri- a. 4e -1 lew. 44 ftS 1 and law we-r-. a iear -av- Very urtu.us! C- H5.

C. W. rf-4i lac. If? Ciifl v- tvl''''l Hj-TT" traf Chevrolet. 200 East Av.

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