Rochester, Monroe, NY Times Union July 20, 1925 Young Man Dies Of Broken Neck Llewelyn GODFREY, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry GODFREY of Norwalk, N. J., who broke his neck July 9, when he dove into the shallow water of Conesus Creek at Ashantee, died shortly after 11:30 o'clock last night at the Highland Hospital. GODFREY had been visiting his maternal grandmother in Avon for some time previous to the accident which resulted in his death. He had gone swimming in water that was unfamiliar to him and believed it deeper than it was. He received treatment from Dr. John C. PRESTON of Avon and was brought to the Highland hospital in the Avon ambulance. **** Auto Trucks Figure In Week End Crashes; Ten Persons Injured Three persons suffered minor injuries late Saturday afternoon when Adolph REINHARDT, 37, of 12 Aerial park, lost control of his machine, in St. Paul street near Hartel alley. The injured are REINHARDT, his wife, Ida, 32, and his daughter, Gertrude, 7. All were taken to the Homeopathic Hospital in the ambulance and, after treatment for minor cuts and bruises, returned to their home. According to police report REINHARDT tried to pass between a street car and another automobile. He lost control and crashed into an automobile driven by William DANGLEN of 92 Westland avenue which was coming from the opposite direction, DANGLEN was not injured. Both cars were badly damaged. TWO TRUCKS COLLIDE Two women and a man suffered slight injuries yesterday morning when two trucks collided at Colvin and Jay streets. The injured are Harry PATRICK, 38, of New York; Mrs. John ECHART, 23, of Eggleston street and Mrs. John LOWE, 23, of Buffalo. PATRICK was taken to the General Hospital in the ambulance and the others received treatment from the ambulance surgeon. According to report the collision occurred when a heavy truck, driven by Myron STEIN, 21, of 80 Spruce avenue, crashed into a delivery truck operated by John LOWE, 23, of Buffalo. Both machines were badly damaged. RUNS IN FRONT OF CAR Running from the curb in front of 321 Seward street, directly into the path of an automobile driven by Frederick LOWE, of 509 Post avenue, Joseph A. RYAN, 5, of 172 Flint street, was knocked to the pavement and suffered serious injuries Saturday afternoon. He was taken to the St. Mary's Hospital in the ambulance. He is believed to be suffering from a possible fractured skull. MACHINE STRIKES TRUCK Alfred BOCCI, 20, of 19 Curtice street was cut about both hands Saturday afternoon when the truck he was driving was struck by another machine driven by Fred ROFF, 32, of 159 Curlew place, BOCCI received treatment from a nearby physician. According to report ROFF attempted to pass BOCCI'S machine in Curlew street. Flying glass caused the injuries. FOUR-YEAR-OLD INJURED Louis COLLECCIO, 4, of 433 Main street west, ran into the path of an automobile driven by Gilbert BIERS, of 177 Weldon street, Saturday night at Main street west and Prospect streets. The lad was taken to the General Hospital by BIERS. He suffered only from shock. **** Daring Hold-Up Man Tackles Barbershop Holding his hand in his pocket to make it appear he had a gun, a daring bandit held up Fred MAISENBACHER in his barber shop on the second floor of 133 Clifton avenue south, Saturday night. MAISENBACHER took no chances. He permitted the man to steal $78 from a cash register and make his escape. **** Certificate To Do Business Under An Assumed Name The Claridge — Clarence H. JEWELL, 14 Monroe avenue, and William J. BENNETT, 14 Monroe avenue. **** Freight Plows Into Truck And Hurts Two Men Bath, July 20 - B. WHITNEY and Raymond FULLER, both riding on a milk truck, escaped with bruises this morning when a D L. & W. freight plowed into their truck at Campbell, 10 miles east of here reducing it to junk. **** Crashes Into Parked Car; Driver Hurt Bath, July 20 - Stephen BAILEY of Hammondsport is in the Bath Hospital suffe ring from a fractured leg and arm received early this morning when the machine in which he was riding collided with a parked car on the Bath-Hammondsport highway. The parked car was badly damaged. **** Ice House Collapses Silver Lake, July 20 - The large ice house built and used by the Silver Lake Ice Company and recently sold to the Fannin Company of Perry, was so badly twisted in Thursday's storm that a large portion of the structure collapsed yesterday. **** Farmer Dies of Injuries; Car Hit Tree Bath, July 20 - Edward ELLIOTT, farmer, residing near Campbell, died this morning of injuries he received last night when the machine in which he was riding left the road between Savona and Campbell last night and crashed into a tree. Mr. PEARSON of Painted Post, a passenger, was also injured, but will live. **** Boys In Bath Hospital After Auto Collision Bath, July 20 - Donald PERCIVAL, 17 Gordon HARRISON, 13, are both in the Bath Hospital as a result of injuries suffered early this morning when a car in which they were passengers failed to make a sharp turn on the state road at Kanona, four miles west of here and crashed into a tree. HARRISON suffered a broken leg, arm and was severely bruised. PERCIVAL was also badly injured and shaken up. **** WALLACE - FOOTE Nunda, July 20 - Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Onnolee J. FOOTE, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. FOOTE, was united in marriage to Howard O. WALLACE of Rochester. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Joel C. GLOVER, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, at the FOOTE home in the presence of the bride's parents and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. JONES. Mr. WALLACE, bridegroom, as an office in the National Bank Building of Rochester and is a representative of the bond house of Schoellkopf, Hutton & Pomeroy, Inc. They left immediately for an extended auto trip through the Adirondacks, into Maine and the east and up into Canada in a Lincoln sedan, wedding gift of the bride's parents. **** Five Young Men Taken Into Custody On Hold-Up Charges In the arrest of Sam JULIANO, 21, 113 Frank street; Frank DeSENZA, 19, Syracuse; Joseph JOFFREDO, 17, 219 Allen street; Alfred MAHER, 18, 58 Magne street, and Mario LEONE, 19, 219 Allen street, the police believe they have in custody part of a gang of young men who have been entering stores and holding up intoxicated men. They were arrested by Special Officers STRONG and HEHIR of the Exchange street station. In City Court today they pleaded not guilty to charges of vagrancy and their cases were adjourned until Thursday. The police stated today that they can implicate the young men in 20 jobs of burglary and hold-ups. All of the jobs were petty. **** Thief Leaves Bike, Takes Automobile A sporting burglar with a sense of fair play left a bicycle in place of the automobile he stole from Volk's garage at Chili Center early yesterday morning, according to a report to the sheriff's office. Evidence indicated that an attempt also had been made to enter the garage conducted by George J. WALZ, 1028 Chili avenue, but nothing was taken. A rear window had been forced. **** To Attend Convention Of Sealers' Association The 18th annual convention of the New York State Association of Sealers of Weights and Measures will be held in utica, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. This will be the largest Weights and Measures convention since the organization of the association in 1907. W. A. PAYNE, Monroe County sealer; Jas. E. DUNKLEE, Deputy County sealer, and Harry W. SHERMAN, city sealer, will attend. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS