State College News, Volume 9, Number 19, 1925 March 6

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VOL. IX No. 19

DE PORTE TO
QUIT STATE

Will Head Dept.
of Health March 1

Doctor De Porte
faculty March 1,
cr Vital statistics in the State D
ment of Health, {fe is appoint
take the place of Dr, OW A. |
who died recently in Switzerland
Where he was serving under the As-
sembly of the Lena of Nations
The Department of Vital Health in
New York State is the most impor-
Lint position af its kind in the world,
Dr, Biehel had aur international repa-
tation, and it is a very unusual com-
pliment to De. De Porte to be
Tected for this important position
De Parte was horn
He received the dexree al

the University of

the Master of Arts degree

ni the degree af Doctor

ff Philosophy at Cornell, AIL of

Doctor De Porte's work as teacher

has heen done while he was a mentber
of the Sta

Migs Arlene
substitute te
months,

Dr. Ferry; Sage, Jester i,

Everyone's det of why young men
Mege and of whit

aves the college

Oflahow
at Prin

is to he

thor aring the spring

Thamilton Callen

y Friday

hunni,

realize why students are at col-

sa
education,

erry declared, "is anisumderstivl

by the public, ‘The plice of athletics

is averstressed and. the amount of

publicity: given atnletic stars is all out
Of proportion to that allotted sucee

ful students, College aflicials have

sometimes wondered where any time

for study is to be found with foot-

hall in the fall, baseball inthe spring

and basketball’ in the winter,

The purposes of college, as a xen
eral thing, are wrossly misunderstood
Many persons think that it offers a
cha for students to rest their

for happy years

four

this demands
scholarship. Fis
dent wha does poorly

school will he very untikel:
in collexe: that the student who get
Cand D will de
poorly in graduute work: that the
xraduate who has just slipped through
college has mu f

in fife tha

is class.

“When Wisconsin University com-!

piled a list_of ats most entinent, sue:

distinguished graduates
for fifty years, half the valedic s
and silutatorians of those classes
were listed, One-third were Phi Heta
Kappa men and only one in ten fell
helow the Phi Beta Kappa scholarship
standard, Cha ton, is ais neces
sary as scholarship to suceess in life

cessiul sand

NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
ESTABLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1918

ALBANY, N. Y. MARCH 6, 1925

State Closes Season With Sixth Victory; _
Wins Over Rochester College of Optometry

A field hasket hy Nephew in th
last five minutes on ils season give
the varsity basketball team a_ victory

night aver Rochester Coi-
a game played |
he seare was

(CRITIC OF”
oe DRAMA HERE

uly, il Rit Wooteote To Speak
‘ Tonight At Hall

st crowd of the season saw the |
Fonight at

yp | Hall, the Dramatics an
(| tion will present Amer
Hramatic eritie, Ate
Me. Woolleatt will
Aisles,”
the metern theater, ‘This review, in
form, has been deseribed by
and Sons, the publish-
“hook about the stage and its
ssuciation

|
The game was the tightest wh

the team has played this year, and in

the first half resolved iiself’ into a

scoring duct hetween the two te

The men hy their

their schedule with sis wins

foremost
ler Woollcott.
give * Enchanted
his famous Iveture review of

stew and hae

Nephew
4 hook:
afk

Purple and. Gold
print, Neither side scored: from th
hale was well nnider
Roese, Rechester for
Gainor followed
State, ‘The hall
sity leading 1 tu 6,
Rochester spurted in the second
period, and worked mp its score until
it was on even terms. | Sti ple hooks on the
several easy shots from the floor and Matals en Shouts and: Mura
almost as many frome the penalty fine "Mr. Diel
\ basket by Howard, of Rochester, Sunn ‘ “lis articles on
sent the score to H to H. With twe Score at half ‘and actors and lead
andl HF minutes to play, Kuezyn= Rechester, 6 Bouts. com weights are featured
seared a faut suid Rowse State, 9: by Rochester, 8, Mr.
back with one forthe Uamiphries. Tinekeeper
Nephew scored the decid ime of p Fiventy

tals
ROCHESTER

Fh

, S ereat

i and a love of

Howard, rest
Rnese, I
Sinonsen, ©
Hidnetts na
well,
Westy

rf
od living and lively
Mesa
oi

Fiends colors every: page

Woollentt is alsa author

Ste, 1
mitted — Ly
cue Reierey
Oculists.

basket a jos.

SOIREE IN ONE WEEK'S TIME /\'*

President Addresses
» Gathering at Hampton

‘The General Conference of the
Residence Hall Campaign was held at
mpton Hotel Monday: evening,
About thirty colleze lea
Irustees, and division chairmen
were present
The presiding ofticer was Mr
Hlackburn, chairman of the ¢
The speat
President

Jokn

a Residence
Miss Piv
Problem";

, vice-chair

were present, Among. the

1 chairmen present were Mrs,

12, chairman of Division 1

ry R. Richardson, “4, chair-

Division William A

‘90, chairman of Division 4

Tiviekell, 89, chairman of

Division 6, and. Mrs Scudder,
‘88, chairman of Division 7.

MORE BY DR. FERRY
Parents who send their sons to col
to get what is popularly: kneawn
life have a mistaken idea
Of its value, College graduates seem
to indicate, from their reminiscences,
that collexe is a place for engaging in
varions games either of hoodwinking
professors or stealing apples from
somebody's orchard, " Many callese |

lege

“Vstudents tall: of little else than how

La grande Soirée! ‘The hour is set
the debut of the, sophomore
Friday, March 13, ‘The sopho-
uores. take a good omen that
comes ff on a So-

ky lay
mittees, appointed by
resident of the sophe~
neral
refresh
mnsic, Melanie
Mattice: “deeora-
invitations and taxis,
favors and orders

Kalph E
more ckiss,
ments, Dewitt
Grant! floor,
Von, Ruth Ci
Ksther Milnes
Mildret Paved

The members of the feulty to. he
revent are Dean Pierce, Dr. and Mrs
Rrubacher, Dean Metaler and Mrs
Metzler: the honorary members, Miss
Catherine eltz, Miss Elizabeth
Morris, Dr. Marion” Coll
Marion Fleming, and Miss
Hen

The gymn

dehy

Queene

supplied a's orchestra,
thomush the favors have not been ai
nounced, there is much buzzing over

form which the treasures will

tiv all tte green fresh
her of the enemy, the
will be greater, but strat
history Of class. rivalry
many a well laid plan,

sophon
in th
has fouled

parties, society, and sports, Is it any

wonder that the outside public get
{wrong impression

College will pl

Upon his verdict
the fate of many a ne depends.
In his lectures, Mr. Woolleott pre
sents to his audience the foremost

personalities ina colorful and

c lead you
Hall tonight where
the mysteries of life
footlights and of New
jie from eminent
tie’s point of view. Stu

dlents Will be admitted on presentation
id the baleony at the
kets

will hea
hehind the

hall will ber
will he on sale at Cluett’s on Marelt
3 and 6 and admission for outsiders
Will be sev ive cents or one dollar

for reserved seats,

Girls’ Varsity Plays
Russell Sage Saturday

team of, State
Sage College

Tie Girls! Varsity

tomorrow afternoon,

Rohin Street
o'clock, and the game will |
A large crowd is antici-
1 to help the game go “over the
Upper glassmen will remeber

's ame between

“steam has gre
The probable Tineup is as. fol-
pkins, Moore, Craddoel
pe, Hutchins, Naar, Diets

Neville, Falle, and’ Daley.

Lage Two

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 6, 1925

State College News) ,, GENTEN SEASON Newman Club Will

Wednestay, February 25, be-
Fonts| san the Lenten season, the period of| Hold Sale Mar. 17;
“| forty days before aster which com:

SS the, tal, conviction, ant) Communion Mar. 29

1 of Christ, Observance of| ‘The Newman Club calendar for the
fork State College for Teachers at} (he period is practiced to a greater or Hem ‘of March includes two impor-
Albany, New York, josear dogron: tibieliout alk C | us announced at the rea
The. subscription rate is three dollars | countries, and at no pre MM -
per year, Advertising rates may be had NOE ee A (four: o'clock in Room. 2UI, “i | 3 saiilence Hall C *
on application to the business manager | it heen wore universal than it fs Wo) gual eake and candy sale is sehed- at i ecco can tae el
Articles, manuscripts, ee, must be| seh individ direts for himself his efor Mare 125A tae th TRA Seen ip rehpenke ee
fm the hands of the editors before Mou- | form of devotion and praise, It may Hower Hr af the Aduninistration | syeiate, andl centered in Baye {al
ser af thn rvenic of publication.) be a more frequent and regular ehureh | uitelings wit be aden with some dee | TT Newman Hall, Other sinilar
Editor-iu-Chiet attendanee, Fee ety eee og calls well be sent owt inthe fate
Karicen 6, Purstan, '26 tomary indulge State, Decorations will be range | tis hoped that the whole collexs
acanaging Editor effects of such observance?

will help, nup on the bulletin

in the St ick's Day colors, : Meta

Hanny S, Gonrney, '26 tHouglit-of tho'menning of Wie L and white. The date for the lesa gour WE tiy folding,
Business Manager

March 6, 1925

Published weekly during the college
fear by, the Student Body of the New

aud help
Communion of

Bula pata) season makes more e f \« Hub wie announced as set for Sune | Suites Residence “ira a little
Subscription NMananee ‘of all denominations of the Christian | day, Mareh 29, at the 90 mass at ie LS ped

a
Amon the tangle rely | Ste" Vincent de aus Chara eEriiy, the fotawing, Class
her standard of eitizeushiy | bfeakiast at the Academy of the Holy | ft P
higher standard of evizenship | Arewlast a4 the Academy of the Nels | Mtoarey tistrinn, Faith fijains. \
nay he sted. Citizenship, ke all | Sian qanmnmeed for ane comer | FCS will he taken today fr
ioral and spirit ities, hexins | he af the Athy Province of News| robe testator al ner, "Uh
with the individhal, ‘Phe moral statns | ama Clubs toc he held camden the { Hames to be voted upon ares prope
ah the Givin “Phe nora tas "Ct wo the hel mer the | aes 19 bs vote Prisca Ma
of a ity depends yon those quali | aes athe elaby on May | veie Mar ile
ties, moral and spiritual, of tts. citie | B44 in this elly. | Newwmnanttes, are re-

Gwennoyn Jones, ‘25 ral
Assistant Business Managers
Lots Moore, '25
Exise Bowen, '25
Assistant Subscription Manager
REN BARCLAY,
Associate Editors

Frorence Patwer, '25

quested to watel the club bulletin | ni <del! r d
Fe Ba zens ths the ice hei ore Tea rei Diet, Ciertrut
aN Bar vidual is effective ta far greater | reaills. ands incidentally f ;
t : ‘ pa ail amet hy Bacile, ‘28, of Page Hall
Nise Bexyasn, '26 scope, state, nation, and the workd Hh tat Me ounce tannin | spent the week-end: iat her home. it
wakeneter FA united people aroused ty the ie [40 for! Wiite Pains
Baea hee [rection of tis hearts eradicates exist | . wines ‘i V Hf ah of ae
ee Jing wrong whem sponsored hy: serions edleend at her hue
‘ANNA Ror’, "26 iWningh ‘this pele of inereased cee] Xe We Events ‘ Hl 1 (26, af Page Hall
Bown Van Kigcx, °27 figious activity cannot but hive a | About fifty State Callewe stuteuts | gutin the weckcutel i Mer. tet
Louise Gunn, | seneticéal intluenee "an the [took hele fngsal trip to the venitens | Sehustenvie :
auvecigucins oe Hey oF any eae, sang, | Vin der Wort the ehaptain tite, co | Mtrarel Provost 27, of Page Hall
; , iso ie cir spent tl Heend. at’ her home i

the b le
we EARTHQUAKES AND EXAMS | iti Later a very inoresting nen | iret Calhoun, "2% of, Russel
it appare rthquikes produce a pecutiag re. | He ies edie etal spent the week-end at
doubt that acholatallpy and not action in all who) expe oy, titan i sat lemdiiiiey

was enjoyed

I She, was the guest of
authleties ot social events, should hold | A feeling of fear, uncertain expects | 31, umd Dorothea Dietz

the first place in collede life, ‘The lees |aney, and dread Moods the heart, Aj Sa ea eerie My 8 Johnston's Citizen Seouts Itt
ture, scasoned with jests and personal! bewildering surge of emotion. is. ex: 27, Wayed a violin solo, a meeting college Weaduesity
ancedotes, contained many philoso- | perience.” Did you ever think how | “he snowstorm last Sunday des Mareh 4

phical ge ations drawn by a man | much thqiake is like an ex. eeised the munbers bat not the |" "Phere was a meeting of Scent
Oren sperienees hail furs amination? We have passed through (Siti af Vo AW. Vespers. fac Hin | Leaders aL Miss. Johnston's. hone
ished dati, High School, |hoth of these experiences recently, MAN in charge of the service, ane

State Colle; J, Hixty Setiool|o thuse who were not prepared, eae

‘Thursday evening, Mareh 5.
ay “speaker Dean Metster, | State C

nounced Hesse bs inviting “all high
Ferry, and many attended both tee: | forebodings are mere shadowy. doris | The Lenten season Violet Pietee | uineteen jets inthe Albany: are
tures ‘delivered in the auditorium, | which have now sunk to oblivion, | tember of 4 sole introduced | 49 a rou table conference to be held
Hitherto College has had a} We shi ways bey ened as a ifted singer in| at the cull f
tendency to under-estimate athletics, | earthquakes ani—examinn ‘ Tie eohtercnee vill bean! aycten
over-estimate them, as Dr, | ts not until the opportu At the tea following the serview, Jo'cloek in” the atuditoriut with
y | study is passed and our &

nations | Miss Willie and) Miss 1

Fhompsen rH
Tet us poured, ve

yen us,

nd table tall on administrative
ck

problems, hinehe
was due to a real

assis 6 uate Rue aies yah Abe iw eae Haniee Rice will speak ar con conference, to ta : .
inferiority along the a ine. | pass throug fel sari nest Tuesday. She is thinkin |College cafeteria, will consider rural
However, this ureder Coach | ourselves with a shield af determine: | Mf wkites yt Het Sivjee dhe ie Peles

Baker's skillful the base |tion through which no dart of di i a Noetusther

Alice Freeman, Patter. Nev further, The sections of the area are tobe
efous home| cauragentent ni enter, ail Het our |inincemente Tor cattentanee “Keath [esided over by wieibers of the eo
with its fa played | keen swords of application and study |ineition of the speaker and subject | HSE laenlly: who will arrange the pro=
might rigglt | hieree every lesson, so thal when the | val be neces 7 grains for their separate sections
ne A diane | ioe one ve nay Tae Inna Tepes Dette yrlcomres Hetty TP
he coach, as a restilt of Sature| attee of a vielory won, and aia : i

VARSITY 3 erg | hiridue, Sallie Goldsinithy,
TEAM BANQUETS | ireiyn, MeCiec, aml Abe Crayylurd
Talwe members,

ht's victory Sch loyalty and) stew tikew inthe dieeetian of wine | yy
fabor'on the part of the conch and the| ning: the faite nf Kdneatan With bgchate, acally a
team should certainly be appreciated | this attitude in or daily lice we need | HEOaME Hts se
hy the college at larse.

Marjorie Ferris, ‘21, spent the week=
call | vo. fomger fear "examinations, ive WM ered side of the akanee set | gud ae Bal Gamma hotwes
season will open in the Tt} will be prepared, uturdiy Pope a ih iM vehester | pg ¢ nes Mary: Cane

should he our pleasure. and it certainty Vi. Ha 28 Tae ouetry, will be iven ap asa pledge membe

is our duty, 10 be on hand at every ~ ilinner py Ren | Mell 127 ee
hasehall game to ehver the team. In ALUMNI DINNER ean” wan aie

this it Teast we can show our, ‘The New York Alumni Association Halted the beat LT ireshmen, freshmen, don't feel
appreciation of the successful winter | eld i

er et Satay aed [feel the: Marple anal Gol has non shi

the Hotel Majestic.” President Brus "lhe saiuel-hetwee

her auldressed the gather my

1 Collexe from Day to Day.

Miss Pierce jireseuted the dormitory
c i Professor Gilbert

athletic season,

Kuczynski, for. J The sophomores have their trials
Nephew, gaurd, hath, rest 100, .
went, for first place in xcoring honors |{ fut if you'll both just buy a" ped",

was'setited ju Nephew's favor when || Youth nd your troubles all have
each pulled § points ii the final vould tronics at

hid place honors went to Cap

or, center. ST 7 Saat

State broke into the winning ranks| Found: A sum of money on West-

nig chads ra enue, blows the College Dinin

a The team trimmed | Tati,” Will toser please tell sehen ard
vel Ellner, "13, succeeds Wit | Teachers, January 17, where lost, and amount of mon

as president of, the | has taken ihe tne i |missed?, Anyone haying lost same

We new vice-president |Oswexo and Cort e give above particulars to Jessie
17, Rochester,

CANTERBURY CLUB NEWS

_The candy sale held recently by
erbury Chib netted them a profit

Club will hold pre
‘Andrew's next high school, spok:

trends of education,
Ted by De, Thoms

okiyn commercial
upon tnadert |
‘The music was | de

tha Bullard of Ni
(iiress the club March
ig ave. suka betes lees
hut_on accom of illness was unable | organization,
to come, s John MeNeil,

ot}
}
}o

CLs

‘ie
ie

Ys Page ‘Three

College Cullings |

WISCONSIN, Us tong in the fore-|
front of state
tions and now iin sea

ved to death by
its

igs, according to charges of
Meanwhile the

or disposing of tubercular cows |
nt other purposes whieh |

scholasties see as far less important than
maintenance of the big state institution
for the education of ils youth, Some: |
thing Tike st parallel to thiy may: be found
in New York State, As President Uru |
hacker showed in his annual report, the |
state spends five aud one-half times a

much money to ¢ af vet
i ne elit teacher, |
2 and one-half anes as. ut |
forestry. student as a_ student |

of education. Preceding — lesciskatin

have bet in their

the present, legislature the question i
squarely this
Does th

Timbs fist

teachers ho weil train the Stage directions for this scene from William Vaughn Moody's play, “The Great

minds of its youth! Divide,” call for a woman's muffled scream, a pistol shot, and the crash of breake

H AALILTON college, stuitents tell this ing furniture. The microphone on the right sends them all to your home.
jet Ferry, olay se
De pweside
mile aang is ab
: rember af the faculty
present takes his phice, -\ few weeks

ident Kerry did not
assembly and, since

eee An Exciting Evening

ers * | Here are four of the WGY

Players (the world’s first
radio dramatic company)
at a thrilling climax that

BODY'S suspicions that sophe | almost turns sound into

wilder lor that the rest | z
re confirmed by results sight.
gation on the averse bed
hour at State College students

1
real colle;

WGY, at Schenectady, KOA;
at Denver, and KGO, at

M sinents af ech class. chosen at
ritially inyparted thei Oakland, are the broadeastin ‘ .
cma ctl it.) Salah ener cee Tune in, some evening,
is ‘ompany. Each, at times, is * .
ety wie: aii Iie Concert hall, a lecture room, a on one of their productions.
freshmen, Hp. a. ‘The student investi news bureau, or a place of y .
‘worship, ou will be surprised to

ne cove that he advise 10 30

«
‘elock joni is ok strictly a — : 2
hed to a epartesd her fins. ta Ie you gre erent Jen find how readily your
i ; more about what electricity is imavinati i
The ay seuhins gute as thie Senge wets for Romine Ro. imagination will supply
ha anol ag, Write Fee Reprint Noe .
re dane by 10:30 o'elock ae of these advertisement. stage and setting.

if they remain at home and that
these apa ore fret
a place af amusement by tat
time if they. go out
sm

ther Temples of Learning this
we ne these tidings
Mexander  \Voolleott, Hamilton
graduate and a clissmate of Dr. Thom
son, who speaks here tonight, gave, his

Traternity chapter a baby grand piana
for the new house which it opened
Sunday State College's _ birthplace
Canaries are barred frum the new! naz as Van 1

gegen eects Coeaniien) A ee ee | MILLS ART PRESS

“Pratt Institute basketball team which) onghi by the

trimmed by two points this |

re of Renssel: Po
arsity by four point

ge lost to Union Ce

CTNERAL BLECTRIC COMPANY SCURNUCTADY NRW YORK

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Printers of State College PRINTING Special Attention Given
News Society Work

| fis careers bei railroad station
school house, dance hall, office
Iuilding and ‘what not

margin in each 4
that whieh it had

age four STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCI 6, 1926

| IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
Art students will he glad to know
ll selection
listerbraok feltering pens, — Hy,
ster paper at the Co-op and
trip, down town as wel

Clubs Are Active jin the
Politi Si o its | He

anecting
Room 101,

'26, wav

ans are belnge 1
"entertainments and
"P Don't miss this opportu
hers of th
Miss Bertha Duersel
exe 723, who is now teaching in
brook, York, visited

ty. to

a suguestion given hy

a
the work a ive

eked hy hott
Liss Jol |

ny
is employed as a
we Guild,
_ The next’ speaker whom Politient
Science Club will introduee to
Miss Ruth Minor, yo
F wyer of Albany, M
Miner will talk on The Voor Man's
Share oh Justic on Wednesday
1 y, Me

hy drinking pure water. |

| the seniors 4] Co-op
Department entertained the More
rored of that departinent at the Hone Vins

y C Ail he Ee

Cornell Cowon’
i) analil_order, In
«State
ay hier Hike |
ouutry. grocery |

|| BARN DANCE PROVED LARK)

Twilight and moonlight featured i |

sold al
ean have
fe mineree Club
the end at |
Hine with
went throu
Graceland to the woods. above

‘cutive. secre Aram i

ner af Com
wile Hav freree, wats, the prineipal spew i
‘idles ether Lay tio’ of girls entertain
finned throat tle woods and cen Reubeleles alte
at Southern Howlevard [itr a ite Gott

rie he teacher tow sn
| iv Daneing followved the speeches
1 any vi Fi, Landon, '25, was in ch

the point of

ally those of"
+ whe were awarded |
san inererse to their
"28 as leveed, carly
the trick of putting an i
the entertainment they
choiee.” Then to tine |
sand refreshing drink
airy" atmosphere of

ME tow soon, |
Seitor Jor
conducted a
ive tani

provided was
ish, fried cal
completed the "
the evenings

WRIGLEYS

sh Chul, WW February
al four ‘o'elock in Roam 200,
jor Guerrero illustrated his. lecture
hy reference to maps showing the fe
cation of Casta Rica, its t
and economic impor
Guerrero lectured entirely

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SENIORS AND FACULTY WRITE ME—I HAVE A MESSAGE
FOR YOU

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Che Kraft Shap
10 CENTRAL AVENUE
DISTINCTIVE GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
PRING LINE

University. Lif nulouse "swine
the topic npon whieh Miss Kay re
hated personal experiences at the meet
img of the Kreneh Club on Tuesday |

‘after every meal”

Take care of your teeth!
Use Wrigley’s regularly.
it removes food particles
fromthe crevices, Strength.
ens the gums. Combats
acid mouth,

Refreshing and beneficial!

| Oesemeame

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82 ROBIN STREET

|

_| State College

dF SILK FOSTERY :
—| Cafeteria
Luncheon or dinner 11:15—1:30

WE ARE SHOWING OUR S

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“THE BEST IS NONE TO GOOD"
Candies, Ice Cream, Soda, Cigars
307 CENTRAL AVE, Albany, HN Y. Phone West 6148)

Compliments of
Chapman Stained
Glass Studio

| Radio Supplies

CALENDAR
Friday, March 6 .
8:00-1:00 P.M Economiae
Club Iutiation
8:15 PM, Dr
clan: Caetara "s
Saturday, March 7
Russell Sage Basketball Gam
Vroy,

i Art Aton

‘Tusday, March 10

Mev We
V00 P.M
0 PAL
Hem 16

Wednesday, March 11
Spanish Cluh—Room

3:00. P. A—Audi-

co Club,
-onomies Club

Potitical
Hone

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Shoe Repairing

We Use Best Oak Leather
Good Year Rubber Heels

jand O'Sullivan Rubber Heels

|250 Central Aves 2 doors from fake Ave

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Watchmaker and Jeweler
171 Central Avenue
Albany, N, Ye
Phone West 3756-J

Try Me Out
ECONOMY STORE 215 CENTRAL AV,

Dress Goods ‘Trimmings
Hemstitching and Pleating
OPEN EVENINGS

Compliments
of
College Candy Shop

West Lawrence
Shoe Repairing Shop
SHOE SHINE
MATTEO LAVENIA

Cor. West Lawrence & Western Ave,

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336 Central Avenue

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