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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 2

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PA5E TWO NoOtter Paper in Ontario Comity Has asMw County PAttt CAKANPAIGtJA. K. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, Life Story of Mayor James Walker of New York--Xo. A ft AIIPA Die Story of Jlayor James earner 01 HEADACHES WAL KER WISECRACKS SILENCED BY PROBES rr s.re retired Aspirin Ar.d no raattw beaeacbf icay IXHJW. one at ali titans tin of Jiiwr Keep lirg-r tr Headquarters IU1CMI for Sketched by R.

J. SCOTT The Quality Shoppe YARD GOODS A SPECIALTY HOSIERY. GLOVES and NOTIONS CHARLES M. FINLEY Jttd iwlow the railroad JPOKECE STST DEMANDED -WOMEN- TESTIFY his canvii'iao. fcp rind serious to OF THE hish liRhts of the investigations of city dentxruftems ani city officials.

THE story of thp latest in -biographyof Jinnoy "WALKEK A0- TO SILENCE- P.m. Time (or erac-kinst past, itiiey warn" If You Want a Nice Job Use Moore's San-i-Flat OF Interior Gloss On the next room ycm paint, you will foe surprig- ed how nice the job will look. Sold only at Kelly Hardware Phone 79, We Deliver eoiieVutimg stcr series on the oi of York 1 ry a trained and guilty women have Mayor -Waljr gone scot free as a part of a police citmiiiKls tribute -from By IIOIVAEO P. JO.VES 2. Women aboin to testify to a5Comra: Press Staff Writer irregularities have been mur- finding out ihings in New York, fore the graud jury, 3.

Matters ia connection bank failures require explanation. 4. Magistrate; resign right arid Sortie of these things been in' the class of. petty grafting; others have been sinister. Recently 3ft of dc- yaruiieiiis or official pending, AaiOng the highlights are: 1.

Innocsat women have been have been faoughti Charges thai judgeships have out on the streets if need be, and, There must have been a touch of been bought drive every criminal out of town." bitterness to the man who has Kept Walker's "Underworld" Statement The mayor Was dramatic then, as Kew York chuckling av his sallies It may not be ''porting, but it is usual, but he was serious. He was lor six years when New Yort Iriends interesting to look at a statement or serious, too. to 1929, when he ran frantically with him the mayor's made in October- 1925, for re-election. He may find it neces- 'at Sam Untermeyer's Palm Springs he wi a 'savy to be serious''again. For me psdace California the other day man who says the under- most serious charges made against and told Mai to keep his mouth with world will thrive under my adminis- a New York; mayor since Jhe tration doesn't know me; I have tigation of the Tweed ring were The headlines teU the story of the lived in this town all my life, and I placed before Governor Franklin D.

latest chapter in the biography or Me usder Sre. know where the crooks, the sttek-up Roosevelt for action, 3ifl r9 5 TI 5 Charges thai decisions of the men. and the purveyors 01 vice can Citizens have demanded the re- and appeals be found. And I pledge to you that movai of the jazz mayor, ami in SILENCe HIM. Time for wise- board of standards if-1 am elected, I will personally go terms that cannot be laughed off.

cracking past, they I Manchester MSIS, STSWART HAWSES Staff Representative tommittees Prepare for Bmtol Mother" and Daughter Dinner Board of Idacation SOtJTH BLOQMFIELp, April The mother and PAIN IN YOUR SHOULDER? UscTyjBolforRefief Halves fS of celebrated fa- HOLCOMB, Anrii 7 Misses Ri- Kniie-ltke jahs of pain In the vicinity of the shoulder blade are eenerany due to neuritis, brought on by exposure to drtDKhtsor sudden chances of ireather. In some cases there la -deliver the toast to Mrs. Prances Batch will act as April meeting of the W. C. was teid at the home of Mrs.

BI W1 ic was "Rolling Cp a Million bers." leader, Mrs, John Elliott, Mrs. George Mac Laren and tee will consist of Mrs. daughter, Miss Esther, of Enter-; Hatch. Mrs. Luther Moll.

Mrs. Earl prise, Ontario, are visiting Mr. and Fletcher. Mrs. Jerome Mill; Mrs.

Howard Wylie -and family. Miss Nancy Mills; kitchen Dr. and Mrs. John Q. Elliott and; tee.

Earl Fletcher. Luther Moll, family are spending several days; Francis Hatch, Jerome Miller; din- Kith "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hous- i ing rccra committee, Lee Moil, man and family at Holland. Charles Jennings; waiters, Kenneth EAST BLOOMFIELO, April ta Plympton and Olive BIrx are; At a regular meeting of the Board spending the week with their auntlof Education of East Bloomfield aad uncle, Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver High school last evening the follow-i day evening with Rev. Mrs. Nora: Hunter, iing faculty for 1931-32 was annOun-i aanctut ta tfce Masden of formerly of Hon- Bloomfield Savage post, 1 fcye. as principal speaker.

Mrs. can L-egjcn and auxiliary held a hii E. Glimore; George Campbell will deliver the joint meeting in the Legion rowns; Qaa Youngman; toasts to daughters and Madeline IaSt evening. Supper was served at Miss Elizabeth lampe; library i 6.30 o'clock. 1 and drawing.

Mrs. Evelyn Me-1 us, Symula; science and! and Walter Physical training, George Wes-'; Damons ana waiter iwjl Marlon safest ana easiest to lieve snch an attack is to apply a quaDtity rt tlw afftctect arei TSUs soothing; fceaf- ing preparaBon is quietly Absorbed througU the pores and carried to throbbing peripheral nerves. The pains usually srtop tt once, and in A Teiyshiat time tbe last of should disappesr. Tysmol ts ahsolutely tree tnm-4ne; for. an iforms netre pain, -whether caused by neuritis, neuralgia, sciatica Sold D7 ihey like totnwM Jenkins Theye Is something about the Jerikins Store that men like.

For the past few months we have outfitted more men from top to toe than ever before. Men like the sense of fi'eedom they find iiere, Otu- entire top floor is devoted and coats the man may browse to his heart's Content, free from the peering eyes of the fairer, if weaker sex. Men like the most for their money, too. New Suits for Spring 2130 32.50 And Topcoats 27.5O I aSS home economies, Lacills Thompson, grape, Sioneyi SdMrTiYea Batcher grade, son and Miss Esther Case, of Oilmore; fiftn and Rochester, were Sunday guests of i grades, A. Louise Jliss Susan Mountain and her fourth grades, Matoje A.

Saason, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitbeck Edison Henlsh, Keith Ksh-, brother. Henry Mountain. jfirst and second grades, Mrs.

Mary daughter. Annifred. of Mariosx-er, Lyman Lewis Lake is snendtoE several McWUUams; school nurse. Miss REAI5 THE DAILY MESSENGER Messenger Want Ads Bring Results iCitr.er residents, attended services; John Moil and Arthur and Andrew at the Baptist church and dinner 'guests, Mrs. Mary.

Mason; Sunday. i I Deck' CoUon Miipor is the A moos Ship's Deck. Look out across milts of bluc-erteh water. Breathe the henlth-giviag sail air. Relax--ifl.

It'scar- ve56n3 and CoHotl bintiicsti ioltonAianor One Finesl Hotels In Atlantic City 1 WEST ITALY MRS. FLORA JOHNSON Staff Representative MRS. OEBTET7DE Staff Representative Uhcint price. Booklet. W.ite at wire for reservations.

THE I FR K. of Hall Canandaigua, Y. Aprfl 8,9 11,1931 Interesting and Amusing ctions anil Concert Numbers, Vocal and Instrumental, Tap Dancing and Comedy, Every NigMtal 8:00 KM. Dancing Free Cash Door Prizes Every Night No Merchandise, Cash or Donations of any kind will be solicited from Merchants or Individuals. Season Tickets, 50 cents, Single Admission, 2S5 cents ITALY; April MISS vir- iginia Ellington spent last week at Buffalo.

Miss Irene -DsWicJc, of Rochester lis spending her Easter recess with jber grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph DeWick. George Shay had his left hand i badly cut on a buzz saw recently i while helping his son, David Shay. Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Johnson, spent Easter with their nephew, Orla I Johnson and family. William EHerinfton and family Leiand Lake is spending lys in Rochester.tbe guest of his L. Prederica Young. .1 brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Lake. i Mr. and Mrs. Janies Saxby, Mr. and Mrs.

Marshall Murrell and; Mr. rand Mrs. Milton Page were 1 ester yesterday morning to attend' the funeral services for Mr. Murrell's brother, William HarreU. Mrs.

Ellen Wells, of Rpshester, was a weekend guest of her da'ughr tev, Miss-Leah Mr. and Mrs. James, Cotter entertained at dinner Easter Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Emmerick, Frederick Thayer, of Rofchester and Mr.

and Mrs, Clarshce Sampson, of EI- Mr. and Mrs. George Rice ar.d children, Mrvtle and Wllliain, of Canandaigua, were Sunday -callers have moved to Naples, having -Alice- Chapman, in Macedon. EA5T BLOOMPIELD, April 7 i Sir. and Mrs.

Harry G-Chapin and children, of Lyons, spent ths week-, end with her Mrs. Frank: Adains and other relatives ia Miss Locy Buell, of Yonkers, isi spending the Easter vacation Tsith her sister, Mrs. Henry Arnold and I family. Mr. and Mrs.

Byroa Culver and: chMilren, of Rochester, were over of Mr Mrs. O. Rice and Jam- i Sunday guests of relatives in town, Mr. and Mrs: Frederick Banker. F-Haffner were i and son, of Rochester, Sunday gliests of her fatiber, Oscar Wheeler.

ily, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. their farm to George Carr, of Hon- Coye. Al Randolph Monday.

iSr. and Mrs. Casper Schultz visited her sister, Mrs. Owen Chrysler, near Rushville Sunday. CHARTER GIVEN HOP1WELLCLUB HOPEWELL.

April 7 A Ilope- 4-H club meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Robert GUlis and tras in charge of Miss Helen Stoddard, president. The club received its charter for the coniing year, and two new members were enrolled. "The proper setting of a table" was the instruction subject. Games ere played and lunch was served.

The next meeting will be held Miss Elinor lileascn and, Walter Gleasoh, of Phelps, are. spending the was in Geneva! Week with Mr. asd Mrs. F. G.

Otte and son, James. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McOonald entertained the following at dinner Easter Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.

James Sail and family, of Victor: Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Burns and famOy.

Mr. ad Mrs. Alfred Hall, ol Rochester and Mr. and Mrs. John Cummtags, of East Bloomfieid.

Mrs. William G. Spaldtog. of Rochester, was a Monday guest of Mr. and -Mrs.

O. C. Rice and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Randall and family moved Saturday from Canandaigua to the house owned by Mrs. Minnie Bates, on Oak Mount avenue Mr. and Mrs. Henry Birx and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Hunter, in Rushville. and Mrs. Arthur Tiffany and Mr. Banker sang a solo at the morn- i iag Easter service in the Cbngre-- gaticnal church. Bss Clara Neenan, who has been ill jaundice the past two weeks, has returned to LeRoy to resume her duties as an instructor in the school.

Kasson Croofeer. of Tramansburg, spent the weekend with his. parents, i i Mr. and Mre. Eugene, A- Crooker.

i Mr. aix3 Mrg. L. K3ng and 1 daughter, of have been; I guests of her sister, Mrs. Hiram; Paige and Roger Kalian, 6f Manchester, is spending the Easter vacation with 1 his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Peter SUliari, i 1 Miss Mary Howes, who has been spending a few days in Canandai- gua, has returned to her home here. Bliss Alice Gaffner STANLEY. April 7. --Miss Alice Gaffnev.

58. a well known school April 14 at the home of Mrs. Gillis. son, Ira, are soending some time in teacher in this vicinity, died sud- John J. Maomion MANCHESTER, April 7 John J.

Mannion. 61. sOTerrisor of tracks of the LshJgh Valley railroad, died at his home on South avenue yes- terda" after a long iiteess- He Was bom in Baltimore. Feb. 10.

1870. In 1895 he married the home of Edward Wrifht in the southwestern oart of the town. Leslie Fitzgerald, of was a Sunday caller in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Cotter.

Raymond Lake returned to Mechanics Institute, in Rochester yesterday after spending the Easter recess with his parents. Mt- a-nd Thev came to- Manchester to reside 16 years ago. Mr. Mannion was a member of'St. Dominic's church.

Shorisville and of the Maccabees. Be-iccs wife he leaves three sons ana five daughters. John, and Lelarsd. of Manchester; Mrs. Gccrge Sterzer.

Mrs, Charles Hayes, cf Svrac'jse; Mrs. Milton Hudson. aiizabeth and Patricia Mannion. of Manchester; one sister, Mrs. Mary of Baltimore; and eight grandchildren, Funeral will take place from the home Thursdar at 0 o'clock and at 9.30 from Si.

Dominie's church. Rev. J. E. Napier officiating.

Burial will be in St. Rose cemetery. Shortstille. denly yesterday afternoon. Miss GaTfney was a school teacher for more than 35 years, having taught in this vSeMty for years before accepting a position as teacher in the schools of New York City where she has ben employed for the past 20 years.

She was a graduate of the Teachers" college, in Albany. She would have been eiigibie for a pea- sioij within a few months. She was a life member St. Theresa's Catholic She leaves one brother. James Gaffney, J.

Prank BirdsalL who has been in the northern part of the state for several weeks spent the weekend at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart S. Caves and Joseph children, Stuart.

and Margaret. this village and zour afetets. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Margaret Mooney and Mrs. John Roswell Revfiolds.

in PheltsC Mack, of Canandalgaa; Mrs. Arthur Rev. Walter L. Bailey of Spring- Kuney of Sayre, and Miss Helena field. arrived yesterday to Gaffney.

ol Stanley. Funeral ser- spend a few days in the home of rices are taeomptete pending the ar- Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Birdsall.

Rev. rival of a sister. Miss Helena Gaff- Bailey was a former nastor of the ney, who is in Rorida. Congregational "church, ta East Bkomfield. Appoint Officers EAST April 7.

-At a meeting of the village board Correct this sentence, "A leauee last night the following officers sandwich costs me only a pennjt." were for the coming year: saJd the Uarooow booss, "and I hate Clerk, H. C. O'Keil. and to charge niefcel tortt," jCoBestw, Mrs. Zctba McWUUams: street eozatnissianer, O.

C. Invitations to.W«*MiBf April 7 --Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaiser have issued invitations lor the marriage of thajr daughter, FUa. to Edward Herman Steffea- hagen, son cf Mr.

and Mrs. Herman SteuenhagCQ, Wednesday. April 15. at St, John's Evftngelicaal church in Victor. Evety ifay there is a line at our windows of nten and women who are making their regular deposit on their interest account Their faces fleet easy minds and a happiness that comes from comfortable, substantial and well ordered lives.

It is people such as this that are ready to grasp opportunity when it presents itself. You too can enjoy this satisfaction and be ready to grasp your opportunity when it comes. Get the habit and start your "Opportunity Fund" here and now. Ontario County Trust Company Canandaigua, N. Y..

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