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IS ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 10 IT For A Real Treat 11 YOUNGSTERS r. Zlegler CHARLOTTE SUCKERS Bur Bagful for th Kiddies ZIEGLER CRAHDELL --210 Genes AMONG 19 HURT POLICE PRESS GUNMAN HUNT IN SHOP HOLDUP i 3 WE BEG YOUR INDULGENCE We, of the CENTURY SWEET SHOP, beg your Iiduigenc. cr s-y inconvenience you may be caused during tHe Deriod it vtiit tke fo asd a new and beautiful front to our building at 37-43 N. Clinton Ave. This improvement will not only enhance the attractivenesj ef tf and our City, but will be in Irseping with the mcdem dc-orations of the Century Sweet Shop and the Royal Palm.

During the remodeling every precaution will be taien to msu.e ycj comfort, the lama service, and the ssme quality you have experienced in the past. By the way did you know that the same fine fond at the tame reasonable prices is served in the ROYAL PALM? IN AUTO TOLL Wanted lot, SERVICE MANAGER Policeman Injured i CENTURY SWEET SHOP SHOP FOREMAN Salary and Bonus JSHN DORSCHEL MOTORS 67 RIDGE KD. E. ct LAKE AVE. 37-43 N.

CLINTON While on Duty In Traffic Out-of-T owner Suspected in Midday Raid Police last niifht feared they might have another transient gun-wleldjng holdup man to cope with, following the noonday holdup of a downtown card store yesterday. With the city of armed hold 7 Nineteen persons Including: 11 children and a police officer di-rectlne traffic, were Injured in MEN automobile accidents yesterday. Hit by Automobile Applications are being accepted for I SALESLADIES I Neisner Bros. I 200 EAST MAIN ST. 1 Her spine, forehead and both legs WANTED have few opening! for men over 21.

Good opportunities to teem cenjy making in a modern plant. injured when she was struck by an automobile in the Rochester- ups for some time, Detectives James Luciano and George R. Smylie asigned to yesterday's in Webster Road last night, Mrs. Dorothy Alexander of 896 Ridge vestigation, recalled that in virtually all sporadic flareups of such Road, Webster, was reported in "fair" condition early this morning: in Highland Hospital. holdups in the last few years, the I DENNIS CANDY FACTORY bandit has proved to be from out INC.

of town. Several men caught in holdups in other cities have admit -t Vi Deputies said Mrs. Alexander was walking in the highway, near the Gravel Road, shortly after 9:30 793 Monroe Ave. o'clock when she was struck by an automobile driven by Joseph Shirka, 84, of 157 Avis St. Shirka told investigators he did not see ted Rochester jobe.

In the meantime police were alerted for more holdups as a result of yesterday's episode. According to Detective Chief Edward W. Collins, Miss Sadie Bond, manager of the Rochester the woman until his car was within three feet of her. HARVARD CLASSMATES GET TOGETHER Card Shop at 45 Clinton Ave. TYPIST With billing experience.

Modern, air conditioned office. Good pay. 37'2 hours per week. Democrat Chronicle J. Hargrave, and E.

Willoughby Middleton, at right, at the Hargrave home yesterday. Robert P. Patterson, left, former secretary of war, chats with his Rochester host, Thomas was alone in the store at 11:30 a. m. when a young man entered.

De claring it was a stickup, the man opened his coat to show Miss Bond and struck a pole near Cooper Wanted EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER FOR SALES WORK Steady Employment 40 Hour Week XX-85, the handle of a gun tucked in the Road. He was treated at General Hospital for a cut knee. front of his trousers. He did not draw the gun, she told detectives, but demanded the money in the cash register. 1 Car Overturns In Crash Crash of two automobiles at Au-! gustine Street and Raines Park at 9:30 o'clock last night injured three I persons and overturned one of the cars.

Taken to Genesee Hospital Iwith a head injury was Harold Decker, 13, of 179 Lake Front, who was riding in a car driven by Earl O. Walker, 44, of 105 Lewis police reported. The other car, driven by Stanley A. Cole, 21, of 604 Magee overturned. His injured pas-gnri also taken to Genesee Hos Child Injured by Auto Running into the street from in Patterson, on Visit in City, Supports Arms Training By JOSEPH R.

MALONE Robert P. Patterson, former secretary of war, aspires soon to resume the practice of law but he cherishes no political ambitions. As of the present, he said yesterday in an interview at front of a parked car at 67 Alex As Miss Bond declared. "I think I'm going to faint," the robber reached over to the opened cash register drawer and extracted two ander Street at 1:45 p. m.

yesterday, Patrick O'Dell, 5, of 121 Com FROM THE BOTTOM UP DALIA DOES IT RIGHT! fort was bruised on his left pital, were Lillian Connolly of 503 side and head when struck by an automobile. He went home. Driver Clay head, neck ana oacK injuries, and John Connolly, 58, same host, the home of hi3 Rochester of the car was Janice SI. Last, 22, of 642 Wellington Ave. Living Room Suites Thomas J.

Hargrave, Eastman address, back injury. Two Hurt in Lake Avenue Kodak president, he is working his Taxicab Injures Child REUPHOLSTERED A woman and a child were injured at 12:25 p. m. yesterday Knocked down by a taxicab in front of 50 Plymouth Ave N. at 90-acre farm at Cold Spring, 4U miles ub the Hudson from New $20 bills, leaving other money, and fled from the store.

Just about that time a woman customer about to enter the store turned and gave an alarm. Police last night had not learned her identity. Miss Bond said that in addition to money in the cash register, a box under the counter contained money she intended to bank during her noon lunch hour. She described the bandit as about 21 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, of medium complexion, of slim build and with trown wavy hair. She said he was wearing a brown suit and a sport shirt she believed was LIKE NEW! Suites Custom Made Wanted MEN Steady Employment Overtime ARPEAKO EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 900 MAPLE ST.

York. Since he quit his Washing 4:10 p. m. yesterday, David Maffett, 9, of 47 King was bruised on when a bus backed up in iae Avenue, near Ridge Road, into an automobile in which they were ton post last July 18 there has been the head and left arm. He was taken to General Hospital.

Driver of the car was Samuel L. Gross speculation that he might become a sle-nificant fleure in New York riding, according to ponce. Mrs. Lily Elliott of 64 Hurlburt Fairport, suffered a neck injury, and Patrick E. Gav.

5, of the same DRAPES SLIP COVERS Made to Order Kitchen Chairs RE-COVERED In Bright, New Leather man, 43, of 211 Davis St. Boy on Bicycle Hurt State Republican circles'. Although elevated to secretary of war by President Truman from his former position of undersecretary, address, a bruised forehead. Both went home. The automobile was Said by police to have been try Evening Glen.

4516 driven bv Mrs. Elliotts husband. Gen. S787M FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN Patterson remaiked that his course I Thomas, 53. The bus driver was Merle C.

Evoy, 30, of 547 Dewey INJURED IN FALL. Tripping as he walked in front of 13 Reed Park at 1:57 p. m. in that office was entirely non- year to fay nartisan. He added that his "back nrnnUAi rrtniur I Ave.

yesterday, George Vitale, 22, of ILL! ing to make a U-turn with his bicycle in front of 21 Aab St. at 7:30 o'clock last night, Philip Bel-luscio, 12, of that address, was bruised on the left elbow when his bike collided with an automobile. He went home. The car was driven by Fred A Kolb, 32, of 20 Grenell Dr. i ncurnuLj i crura vj vy.

il 101 Curtis St. 556 North euffered a com- a ground is Republican." Patterson left office with encomiums from both sidee of the Senate. Urges Universal Training Tall, brawny, with a deeply- i pound fracture of his left leg. He was taken to Strong Memorial Mode Within 50 Miles Backing Car Hurts Girls Two girls in a driveway with a bicycle waiting for traffic to clear so they could cross the street in front of 1109 Genesee Pk. Blvd.

were hurt when they were struck by an automobile being backed out of the driveway by Walter night guest, and prepared for a 3-day fishing trip in Canadian waters. A guest of Walter L. Todd on the Todd yacht, Patterson had as other companions E. Willoughby Middle-ton and Hargrave, classmates of the Class of 1915, Harvard Law School, and T. Carl Nixon.

Program Slated By Day Campers Baden Street Settlement's Day Camp, which this year doubled its population for a membership of 150, will wind up the season's program with a community celebration today at 7 p. m. The children will dance and slngj for their parents, display their skill at crafts and dramatics and camp lore. Through the summer they've taken excursions to Camp Klwanis on Lake Ontario, the Highland Park Day Camp of the Council of Social Agencies, to farms, visited the Rochester Museum, and Ontario Beach Park. 1 Meat Institute To Honor Tobin Frederick M.

Tobin, president of the Tobin Packing Company, will be honored at the Chicago convention of the Ameircan Meat Institute to be held Sept. 2, 3 and 4. The Rochester executive will be honored for his work in developing a special process for removing the final vestiges of hair and stub-i tanned, rugged face, Pattersoon urged passage of the universal training bill as a "road to peace." Have You Tried the Vz-GAL. He paid tribute to Gen. Lucius D.

Vainlsk, 55, of that address, at 5:15 p. m. yesterday. They were Bar Clay, military governor of the A bara Barnard, 16, of 225 Raven- American occupation zone in Germany, as a great administrator, Bottle? 3 Autos In Collision Three children suffered shock in a three-car collision at the Four Corners in Pittsford at 11:45 a. m.

They were Kathleen D'Amico, Ddanne D'Amico, 12, and John D'Amico, 14, children of Frank A. D'Amico, of 120 Lewis with whom they were riding. Other care were driven by Jack Zwick, 37, of 25 Berkshire and Milton W. Smith, 75, of 47 Gardiner Pk. wood abrasions of both legs, but refused to talk for the record and Marilyn Koch, 15, of 318 Marl on the recent agitation for trans borough left hip injury.

Both fer of control of Germany. Korea went to their doctors, police said and other foreign-occupied zones from Army to Department of State auspices. Police Lieutenant Injured 10 to 12 serving! from a single bottle. Directing traffic in Clinton Ave nue South, near Main Street, at His only comment on questions relating to War Assets Administra RlCHfinrbcr East Road Henri- VI- 9:15 a. m.

yesterday, Police Lt Michael J. Moynihan was hurt or. the left foot when it was run over by a passing automobile. The driv tion disposal of the 100 billion dollars worth of supplies procured under his direction for World Oil Truck Driver Hurt Collision of two trucks in the Riga-Mumford Road near Griffin Road at 8:50 a. m.

yesterday resulted in cuts over the right eye for Richard H. Greenaker. 21, of Bergen, driver of an oil truck. He Fits your refrigerator. er was Sam Mancuso, 52, of 1671 War was: "Anything I would have to say on that would be of no.

TONIGHT Goodman St. N. Lieutenant Moynihan went to a doctor. value." Nor would he discuss the was treated by a ChurchviHe doc Howard Hughes probe. AT YOUR FAVORITE DEALERS tor.

The other tfuck was driven by Arthur Breiner, 27, of 335 ble from the carcasses of hogsj after they have passed through the n-ive out he ten dance on the Bus Injures Pedestrian Struck by a bus at Elm and Chestnut streets at 6:15 a. m. yesterday, Hugh Edwards, 35, of 45 Whittier Rd. conventional dehairing machines. to the aen'" race 3 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Chestnut escaped with bruises.

Auto Injures Child Knocked down by an automobile of ful music at Ridge Road West and Ridge- He was treated at Strong Memorial Hospital. Police said the bus driver apparently was unaware of the accident and continued on his mont at 6:25 p. m. yesterday, Mar-lene Ackley, 11, of 3500 Ridge Rd. for Patton Patterson had high praise for Representative; Kenneth B.

Keating and James W. Wadsworth and he thought the late General Patton would take a place in American history along with "Mad Anthony" Wayne and General Phil Sheridan. Wearing field shoe in deference to a sore foot and a bandaged finger which he Explained as a detail of his farm operations and because "I don't move as fast as I did," Patterson arrived from Har-grave's summer home at Canan-daigua Lake where he was an over was treated at Genesee Hos way. SENSATIONAL a-EARAMCE SAL pital for body and head injuries and eent home. The driver of the car, James H.

Modaffari, 27, of 8 Elizabeth told Greece Policemen James McDonald and Eugene Driver Xaps, Hits Pole He fell asleep at the wheel, Henry O'Lakey, 27, of 38 Ontario told Irondequoit police. Early yesterday O'Lakey's car went out of control in St. Paul Boulevard Heveron that the girl ran into the BOB BRUCE and his ORCHESTRA 9:30 to 12:30 Admission 1 Jl Co.pl road frcm behind a stopped bus. Jl Daybook of Events Scheduled in Rochester WORTH Murphy, 19 Portsmouth Ter. John Driscoll, Fort Dlx, and Marguerite Siegl, 71 Oxford St.

Harry Harunan, 73 Kirkland and Jennie Necaster, 253 Richard St. Benjamins Salkowltz. 227 S. Fltzhugh and Anna Rabinowltz, 17 Wllklns St. Nelson Winter, 133 Eelye Ter.

and Gret-el Relchstetter. 79 Furlong St, Ernest Fliegauf, 28 Windsor and Helen GebHardt. 59 Prince St. Leom Wood, 40 Tremont and Mae Blume, Highland Hospital. Lucius Paul 766 Ave.

and Laura Lyle, 23 Laburnum Cres. EXTRA VU Kv2T SAVINGS IN SUMMER WEARABLES FOR ALL THE FAMILY Today's Events Bridge Tournament, Powers Hotel, 8 p. Nrw York State Prach Growers' Asso-slatlon, luncheon, 12:30 p. m. meeting 2 Hotel Seneca.

'Thr Barn, Youth Club, Eaat Henrietta and Calkim 9 p. m. to 2 a. m. Yonth Dance, Immaculate Auditorium, Plymouth Ave.

9 p. m. to midnight. RBI graduation rxrrcitir, Monroe Htgti School Auditorium, evening. Fubllo library, main, open 9 a m.

to p. branches, 2 p. to 9 p. m. Museum of Arts and Sciences, open 9 a.

m. to p. m. Seneca Park Zoo, open 10 a. m.

to 5 p. Memorial Art Gallery, open 10 a. m. to 5 pm. Reynolds Reading Room, open 9 a.

to 9 p. m. ATTRACTION 5:10 p. m. 1210 N.

Clinton; 10 drapery Ore. 8:00 p. m. 118 W. Main; explosion.

6:06 p. m. General to explosion scene. 6:25 p. St.

Mary's, Ridge and Rldgemont; child Injured. 6:25 p. m. Strong, 290 Buniet: sickness. 7:04 p.

m. 1280 Dewey; rubbish Are. 7:18. p. m.

General, 210 W. Main; not needed. 7:53 p. m. City, 487 Alexander; sickness.

8:24 p. m. etrong, 215 Raven wood; sickness. 8:41 p. m.

Main and Washington, truck to blast scene. 9:05 p. m. Strong, 26 Gherer; sickness. 9:16 p.

m. Oenesee, 60 Spencer; sickness. 9:39 p. m. City, and Augustine; accident.

9:45 p. m. Highland, Rochester-Webster Rd. accident. 10:02 p.

m. St. Mary', Franklin t. Station; sickness. 11:54 p.

m. Strong, 665 West sickness. LOOK WHAT $3 BUYS LOOK WHAT $2 BUYS LOOK WHAT $1 BUYS HIT I PARADE Tomorrow's Events The Barn, Youth Club, East Henrietta and Calkins 9 p. m. to 2 a.

Veterans' Park Band, Ontario Beach Park, 8 to 10 p. m. Thirteenth Ward Democratic PlcnJC, Kern's Grove, Chill Ave. Births Boys Were Born to Mr. and Mrs.

1947 7 Raymond D. Bowdey, Webster. 7 Earl N. Preston, 18 Bancroft. 9 Louis A.

Travato. 342 North St. 9 Philip A. Tomasella. 602 Emerson.

10 Charles Siragusa, 723 Broad. 11 Elden F. Kramer, 155 Akron. 11 Albert J. Green, West Webster.

Tl Robert E. Champagne. 67 Addison. 11 Robert S. Pearson, 200 Field.

11 Ardean R. Miller 3d, 456 Rock Beach, (twins). 12 Donald L. Norton, 66 Griffith. 12 Lee E.

Whipple, 99 8. Union. 13 Charles Galantl, 31 Second. Girls Were Born to Mr. and July, 1047 30 Alexander Murrell, 13S Presque.

1947 9 Clarence R. Dreser. 76 Glasgow, lfi Raymond E. Johnson, 187 )Wcons'n-11 Harry 223 Vassar. 11 Gerard Schulth'eis.

121 Grafton. 12 Carl Hunzlnger, Brockport. 12 Howard P. Naber, 187 Brower. 12 Andrew A.

Dl Claccio, 245 Gates'. 12 Mortimer D. Keough, 48 Glrton. 13 Michael J. Marshall, 711 N.

Clinton. OF FASHIONS Old nd i Ladies Play Suits. vaL to $8 S3 Ladies Blouses, val. to $6 S3 Ladies Sweaters, all wool, vaL to $6 S3 Ladies Bathing Suits, vaL to S7. S3 Men's 100 Wool Sweaters.

vaL to $5 S3 Men's Sport Shirts. vaL to $10.. S3 Men's Blue Denim Overalls Sanf. vaL to $4 S3 Men's Raincoats, vaL to $6 S3 Boys Wool Suits, val. to $15.

pants S3 coat S3 Girls Bathing Suits. Gantner. vaL to $5 S3 In moaem Marriage Licenses Louis Kent, Macedon, and Carmetta Garry. 6 Lafayette Pk. Edwin Jognon.

Williamson, and Lorraine Ghyzels, 27 Strathallen Pk. Donald Hermenet. Marlon, and Elda Ghyzels. 27 8trathallen Pk. Anthony Chlrtco, 60 Joiner and Margaret Commiso.

31 Oregon 8t. Irvin Taylor, Point Edward, Canada, and Mildred Hambleton, 107 Castieford Rd. Justin Dooley. 77 Roslyn and Margaret Walsh, 130 Clay Ave. Francis Novltskey.

26 Charlotte and Julia Spano. 110 Municpal Ter. George Vatke, Pittsford, and Elizabeth lift Tasty Toods I Hfk SoltDnks If If Touniain Dishes I Ladies Pinafores with Jacket, val. to $5 S2 Ladies Shorts-n-Halters, val. to $4 S2 Ladies Blouses, val.

to $5 S2 Ladies Sweaters, all wool vaL to $5 .52 Ladies Bathing Sails, val. to $7. Men's Swim Trunks, val. to $6. Men's Sleeveless Sweaters.

val. to $5 S2 Men's Navy Twill Work Pants, Big Yank. val. to S4 $2 Men's Navy TwiU Work Shirt. Big Yank, vaL to $4 S2 Men's Blue Denim Dungaree, val.

to $3 S2 Boys Slack Suits, val. to $4 S2 Boys' Wash Slacks, val. to $4. Boys' Raincoats, val. to $6 S2 Girls' All Wool Skirts, val.

to Girls' Bathing Suits, val. to $4. .52 Girls' Sun Suits, val. to $4 Girls' Slacks, val. to $4 S2 Girls' Playsuits, val.

to $3 $2 Ladies Summer Skirts, vaL to $4 1 Ladies Shorts, vaL to $3 $1 Ladies Polo Shirts, val. to $2 $1 Ladies Blazer Jackets, val. to $3 $1 Men's Basque Polo Shirts, val. to $3 SI Boy's Sweaters, val. to $4 1 Boy's Sport Shirts, val.

to $2, 2 for 1 Boy's Polo Shirts, val. to $2, 2 for SI Boy's Swim Trunks (Gantner) vaL to $3 SI Boy's Sport Shirts, vaL to $3. Boy's Short vaL to $3 SI Boy's Sleeveless Sweaters, val. to $3 SI Children's Seersucker Pajamas, val. to $2 $1 Children's Sunsuits, vaL to 1.59, 2 for SI Children's Jersey Suits, val.

to $3 1 Girls Shorts, val. to $2 $1 Children's Seersucker Overalls, val. to $2 $1 Girls Sun Suits, val. to $2 SI Emergencies 12:10 a. m.

Highland, JTankitn MC. Station: sickness. 5:22 a. m. Broad and Exchange; brush fire on raceway.

6:17 a. m. Genesee, Chestnut and Elrfl; accident. a. m.

154 Portland; overheated motor. 8:08 a. m. General, 100 Industrial; sickness. 10:07 a.

m. General, 131 Front; ness. 10:47 a. m. City, 251 N.

Clinton; giclt-ness. 11:20 a. m. General, Front and Andrews: sickness. 11:45 a.

m. Highland, 422 E. Main; sickness. 12:37 p. m.

50 Almeroth; sickness. 1:19 p. m. 37 -N. Plymoutn; automoDUe Bre.

1:51 p. m. Highland, 65 tjaeens; man dead. 1:57 p. m.

City, 13 Reed; man Injured. 2:49 p. m. General, Front and Andrews: sickness. 3:00 p.

m. Highland, State and Church; sickness. 3:49 p. m. St.

Marys, 339 Avis; sickness. 4:00 p. 85 E. Main; overheated cool-lng system. 4:11 p.

m. General, Main and Plymouth: accident. 4:19 p. m. Highland, 4 Milburn; sick-ne!" 4:19 p.

in. Wlnton at subway; errass Bre. p. m. City.

Clinton and Westeott: Sclent. 5:07 p. m. Genesee, 470 N. Goodman; sickness.

CARS TRUCKS yM fe: highest ouAirry I 159-161 Joseph Ave. Main 6488 ONE AND TWO'S OF A KIND ONLY SO HURRY FOR FIRST CHOICE. v. Read the Wants 4.

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