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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 19

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Rochester, New York
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James CannioloO1 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Thursday, October 12. 1930 Hf JO BARBER SHOP 4 Barbers For Your Convenience Courteous and expert service in ih WARING RD. SHOPPING CENTER Next to Theater Lobby Coming Soon the nnn nn 1 1 WVlTHMr HlHr AU I Mr It 1 1 I ii StVHKr i tlBtOMUK no I 7 nam aia WARING CENTER FOOD eastern New York Stale. A weak developing disturbance In Michigan )eterday caused a few light showers through much of the Great Lakes region. Elsewhere throughout the nation fair weather with' near normal temperatures prevailed yesterday afternoon.

WEATHER STORY: Tht storm thit brought Ihi general rainfall with moderate to. heavy amounts to the northeastern section of the country Monday and Tuesday has moved eastward and yesterday after noon' was centered Just off the coast of Maine. Rain associated with this disturbance yesterday was con fined to extreme Northern New England and North- Dewey Raps Democrats Cloudy, Showers In The New Waring Rd. SHOPPING CENTER Charlie Martina salutes the merchants of the Waring Road Shopping Center and is proud that the Waring Theater will soon be a part of this Greatest and Most Complete Shopping Center in this part of the State. And the Waring Theater will be a worthy addition, for it will be one of 'the most modem and scientifically planned theaters in the East, incorporating many innovations for your picture pleasure.

And Hold your Hats Folks Featuring The Astounding New (YttOKAMIC SCREEN With Its Astounding 3-Dimensional Effect I Watch Stupendous Spectacles literally unfold around You Gripping Drama seems to leap from the screen to sweep you up In Its action never been cnythin-j before like the CYCLORAMIC SCREEN Forecast Today MAKE? Featuring a Complete Line Of Meats, Fruits and Groceries Formerly CHRISTOPHER'S VICTORY MARKET CX FRUIT It will be a mostly-cloudy-and scattered-showers kind of day in On Water Power Issue Oswego (AP) Governor Dewey charged last night that the Democrats had let New York State "pick up the check" for cheap power in the rest of the country. He urged the voters to "smash" Democrats Nov. 7 because I Rochester today. The Weather Bureau expects the i temperature to rise to 60 degrees. Yesterday's highest reading was 65 their "fake ot wnat ne canea promises" to harness the St.

Lawrence River to provide cheap hydroelectric i degrees. The lovtf was 33, recorded early in the morning. Shortly before midnight the mercury was at 56 i degrees. WEATHER DATA issues, voting against new highway appropriations, the farm-to-maiket road hill and thruway legislation. In Newark, he cited road construction achievements by his administration.

Several hundred listeners in Seneca Falls beard the Governor charge the Democrats with "throwing power in the state. Dewey renewed his charge that the Truman Administration was deliberately blocking New York State's plan to develop the river power jointly with the Canadian province of The highest temperature yesterday wis 61 degrees, against 89 the same day in 1949, and 37 in 1906; the lowest 53, against 65 in 1949, and 30 in 1888: the mean 59, against 77 in 1949, and 35 in 1906: the normal, 54. ROCHESTER READINGS Temperatures and Humidity) stones at the state a mental hospitals. He said a $2,650,000 expansion prnj- "It is a crime against the security ject is about to begin at Willard State Tern. Hu.

Tem. Hu. 53 94 p. m. 62 72 OPENING TODAY of the country," Dewey asserted, "that Hospital.

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m. a. m. the water power of the St. Lawrence 4 p.

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53 97 54 94 55 91 64 60 61 70 59 77 56 94 56 94 iMiitiMii. aft should be flowing untapped out to 56 9JI10 p. m. 10 a. m.

YOU Noon 57 7Midnight IN THE PICTURE! THE SCREEN THAT PUTS Cites Democrat Promises Precipitation Oct. 10 .32. Precipitation Jan. 1 to Oct. 10, 1950 31.99.

Precipitation Jan. 1 to Oct. 10, 1949 20.45. Normal for the period 23.80. For 30 years," the Governor con IN THE NEW tended, "the Democrats promised us cheap hydro-electric power from the Temperatures St.

Lawrence River. srBBBBBlHBawnaiB-s-BaisaiBBPSBaaaiaBaa Low "But here in New York where the promise started, they never delivered For a New Kind of Motion Picture We promise you won't have long to Entertainment, for an evening of wait, AND, believe us, it will be) sheer Enjoyment, plan to attend the worth it. Plan a party now lor Waring Theater regularly. Opening Night. Coming Soonl WATCH FOR IT! ROCHESTER Albany Atlanta Atlantic City Boston i.

a thing not a single solitary kilo watt Of power. Instead of power 1 tft.S WITH THI Statina dams we picked up the check for the I Buffalo aH rest of America. Instead of cheap Of NATURAL TIITH It's ears aaw Waring Koac! hopping In order to make their finer dry cleaning available to still more particular people. power, we got power politics. tobacro tain, dingy Aim and denture odor com pletely and quickly with- Earlier, Dewey charged that the Democratic state candidates were High 65 64 79 70 69 63 66 82 39 6 89 2 83 85 82 70 103 73 65 64 80 73 53 48 54 54 55 32 35 50 50 38 38 52 39 78 55 54 59 30 51 59 56 53 Chicago Denver Detroit Duluth Fort Worth Kansas City Los Angeles Miami New Orleans New York Citv campaigning among "bought audi' ences" he said were given "free drinks, free lunches and free din ow ontwrung, HtM'S THI SIMM JICMT Oiks a day fir your dental plat a KleenJte bath to cleaa all eurtecee and erevteee and meke the plete ae eweet, rjeen and es natural looking aa new.

Try Kleenite today for your pletee or tmdan. Guaranteed not to ham Must delight or money berk. 'Phoenix Philadelphia I Pittsburgh Portland, Me He said that such Democratic rat lies were financed by "the largest BE YOUR OWN WEATHER EXPERT -Study the official Weather Map in The Democrat and Chronicle, make vour own forecasts St. Louis Washington slush fund of mystery money ever NIW IMPIOVIO used to buy an election. "I wonder where such a stagger Ambassador Kirk Plans ing sum is coming from?" he asked.

Maybe they will tell the people the I 2-Week Tour of Europe 1 Moscow (IP)- U. S. Ambassador names of others in addition to the Brooklyn bookmaker before election." 'At New York's Eipense' Dcwev said the Democratic na Downtown Service at your neighborhood bank -CLEANERS New Under the Personal Supervision Management ef PERRY LESTER RAPP Are opening still another new itoro In this modern shopping conter to serve you Its the latest in a long litt ef STORES ALL OVER TOWN to bring you traditional Rapp Quality Dry Cleaning tional administrations built the TV A Alan G. Kirk will leave Moscow today for a two-week trip to Western Europe, the American Embassy announced. It said Kirk was going on "personal business." The Ambassador hopes to visit Paris, London and 1 Brussels.

He is expected back in Moscow about Oct, 28. Minister-Counselor Walworth Barbour will be in charge of the embassy during Kirk's absence. power project in Tennessee and the Grand Coulee and Bonneville projects in the Pacific Northwest "with federal tax money of which New iVorks pays one-fifth." He said that on the average It costs a dollar a month to run an electric refrigerator in New York, compared, he said, to 46 cents in Tennessee and 40 cents in SAT. OCT. 12-13-14 OPENING DAYS in ihe heart of Waring Road Shopping Center Tha tvoical household in New York uses 100 kilowatt hours of electricity a month, costing $4.52, he said, adding: In Tennessee it costs $2.52 and $1.70 in Tacoma, Wash ington.

FECIALS Boys' Girls' He said both New York and Ontario were "ready to go" on the St. Lawrence power project but New York could not get a go-ahead from the Federal Power Commission. TVivv carried his campaign to a half down town's in the Rnrhntfer are. A In Geneva, 1,000 heard him tay the second phase of the arterial high- uav nrno-ram would beffin in the Spring. He charged the Democrats had done "tlip-Ilop on nignway Sturdy blue denim sanforized to hofd their size.

Wash end wear and wear. Just the thing for the hard wear all children give clothes. Values to $1.69. .19 Pauline Lord Dies, Ex-Broadway Star 0 fen New York (IB Pauline Lord. 60.

la If la IT I Seovtnlri I llsLLiB Children Accompanied by jartnit i A famed actr htt remembered in Pr. the title role of Eugene O'Neill "Anni Christie." died Wedneday night at Alamogordo, N. M. Miu Lord had been in virtual Boys' Girls' retirement aince her lart Broadway appearance in 1944 and ahe waa on SHOW SUITS a trip to the west lor ner neann when the wai itricken fatally. Her traveling companion, Florence Johnson, notified frienda the actress died in a hospital at Alamogordo.

Critics aereed Mia Lordi performance in creating Anna Christie, which opened in 1921, reached one of the high marks in the American thratrr. Alnnff with her Serit of and 3-Pc. Coat, Legging Hat Sets Complot selection. All suet. Sure to (tap children warm and dry during tha eold waathor.

Maity with tippers and knitted wrlstlats and anklets. 25 Broadway tuccesses waa a 1934 movie appearance in Mn. Wiggs or toe Cabbage Patch." DR. SMITH OF COLGATE Hamilton JP) Dr. Elmer Wil liam Smith, a member of the faculty of Colgate University and its fore Boys' 1 Girls' Wiirlnf Appanl labylint Firnlfori Books Teyi liey'i CempUti Layettes runner, Colgate Academy, atnee died yesterday at home.

Dr. Smith, 2. had been professor USE OUR WARING ROAD SHOPPING CENTER emeritui of English since 1936. 0 He waa graduated from Colgate CONVENIENT LAW AWAY PLAN fees in 1194, year after he had begun teaching English and public apeak iof at Colgate Academy. Wsaitw etrS Pinr aieeeama tarpanaaai.

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