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RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION 42<br />

SUBJECT TEXT DATE<br />

Sherwood, Robert L. Obit - 58. Husband of Dorothy Kidder. 11-3-1967<br />

Shoe Factory Rochester shoe company wants to locate here. Expect a site to be provided -<br />

will build. 11-12-1887<br />

H. F. Tarbox, Comm. Businessmen's Assn - discuss shoe factory prop. 12-20-1887<br />

Different (from above) shoemen want to locate here. 12-<strong>24</strong>-1887<br />

Shoe Outlet P. W. Minor opens a self-service shoe store at 84 Main Street - Shoe Outlet. 11-15-1961<br />

Moved to the office area of the factory in the Industrial Park. no date<br />

Shoe Repair Ad: Shoe repair while you wait. The Pike, 35 Jackson Street. 6-9-1905<br />

Joseph Zannzile of 10 Main Street. 7-18-1912<br />

Shoeshine Tony Zapa. 4-26-1904<br />

Mike Trask and Tony Zapa quarrel over the location of their stands. 4-27-1904<br />

Nick Pappas to shine shoes just inside Barnes Shoe Store, 80 Main Street. 9-6-1907<br />

Pappas moving to Ithaca. 2-8-1908<br />

The only shoeshine stand at the Pike Shoe Store, 37 Jackson Street. 3-21-1908<br />

Shoes shined at Hanley Barber Shop. 5-11-1908<br />

Trask longest in town, 54 Jackson. 7-13-1908<br />

Mike Campanella has a stand in front of Vincent's barber shop. 9-25-1909<br />

Pappas back - in front of Hanley's Barber Shop. 10-9-1909<br />

Roy Lake is shining shoes at 54 Jackson Street for a nickel. 5-13-1910<br />

A first class shoeshine parlor at the Hotel Richmond. Shoes shined on Sunday. 2-25-1911<br />

Roy Lake moves his shoeshine stand from 54 Jackson to the Hotel Richmond. 8-18-1911<br />

Tony Papero shines shoes at Richmond. 2-19-1912<br />

Michael Capiello - parlor of L. J. Phillip's barber shop - to Italy for three months.<br />

Dennis Guerre to take the shoeshine stand in L. J. Phillip's barbershop while<br />

12-2-1913<br />

Capiello is away. 12-2-1913<br />

Pappas and Chambreras open a hat cleaning, shoe shining place at 49 Main St. 2-28-1914<br />

Thomas DeFabbio opens a shoeshine place in the <strong>Genesee</strong> House. 6-23-1914<br />

Tony Papero's shoeshine stand at the Central Depot - steal working outfit. 7-8-1914<br />

Roy Lake moves his bootblack stand from 4 Jackson to 54 Jackson. 9-14-1915<br />

Ad: We now have a bootblack - L. J. Phillip's barber shop. 11-11-1916<br />

Samuel Thonlamanes, proprietor of a shoeshine place at 49 Main - dead at <strong>24</strong>.<br />

Shoeshine man at the Central Depot is moving to the Family Theater -<br />

3-28-1917<br />

Tony Papero.<br />

Past & Present column: Tony Papero blames the decline of the bootblack<br />

4-8-1922<br />

business on the automobile. Has worked steady at it for 12 years. 7-15-1922<br />

The shoeshine stand at the depot, closed for a time, occupied by Nick Davo of NY. 3-1-1928<br />

Salvatore Parinelle, aged 10, from New York City, talks on business. 4-12-1930<br />

Past & Present column: on Roy Lake, shoeshine man.<br />

Gerald Hill, injured shoeshine man, outside on the corner on good, warm days -<br />

5-18-1946<br />

picture. 4-30-1988<br />

SHOMREI AMUNH See also: Jewish Community.<br />

Final spelling used by the Daily.<br />

Preliminary steps taken to organize. 4-11-1907<br />

Jewish congregation formed. 8-12-1907<br />

Services held at 228 Liberty Street. 9-25-1910<br />

Jewish people buy 232 Liberty from Rabbi Ginsberg. 10-26-1911<br />

232 Liberty being prepared as Synagogue. 12-11-1911<br />

Synagogue legally organized. Incorporated papers signed - officers listed. 2-23-1912<br />

To have Mikwah. Hebrews to Install Mikwah. 6-25-1912<br />

Temple opened - ceremony. 9-9-1912<br />

Temple disturbed by two rabbis in town - Feitelson and Polvom. 8-31-1915<br />

Noted Rabbi to speak at the Temple. 11-19-1915<br />

Fire causes $2,500 damage. 9-26-1932

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