In 1905 he gave up railroading and opened a plumbing shop of his own in Scranton, Pa. He has been a steamfitter in Rochester for 11 years. Mr. Ruth is a Democrat who believes that President Roosevelt is making an honest effort to do something for the nation. His daughter, Ann, operates a beauty shop In the Ruth home. Another daughter, Mrs. James McConnon, who lives with her parents is much interested in golf. Her husband is a golf pro. Florence L. Ruth is a supervisor at the Bureau of Public Welfare."
Rochester Times-Union, (Tuesday) March 5, 1935
In 1905 he gave up railroading and opened a plumbing shop of his own in Scranton, Pa. He has been a steamfitter in Rochester for 11 years. Mr. Ruth is a Democrat who believes that President Roosevelt is making an honest effort to do something for the nation. His daughter, Ann, operates a beauty shop In the Ruth home. Another daughter, Mrs. James McConnon, who lives with her parents is much interested in golf. Her husband is a golf pro. Florence L. Ruth is a supervisor at the Bureau of Public Welfare."
Rochester Times-Union, (Tuesday) March 5, 1935
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