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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1921. g L e~ YANKS VICTORIOUS SR JUBGE FREES COUPLE JUST LIKE THE BEACH! PIRATE BOAT THOUGHT) "=MNG KILLIY IN A SNAPPY GAME s+ 2 & | SUSPETED OF ARSON. e T0 BE RUM SWUGGLERS| — s 3 Sheriff Insists on Further Investigation Welch, cf ... - % _— C. Walker : 3 - i £ e : —Dride Is Barred from J. Walker, 1b Y 3 (Continued from F . 2 : & first Page.) H“gmen 0vemome T]gers’ Lead| perxins, < . s department of the Schultz & Costello : SR : ST 2 - . g ¥ - he high scas brought s Du s office, produced files to show buildins P t £ wi yrought about « = : Gallow e X : i s through the seizure of whiskey valued | Northport, N Y., July 18.—Official and Wm 8 {0 5 salloway, ss . insurance to the amount of $600 ani - e e ) 5 e O T B Soratn: foutanceso e untiofs800 and : 1t $26,000 which is said to have been | inquiry into the killing o enry a p v of $5 on furniture. ¢ o g ianded along a cove near Wildwood - Hemming, New York banker, by the the complaint charged an attempt to : e ¢ N. J., from an alleged “mystery ship.” | carctaker of his cstranged bride’s defraud only as to ‘Ivmhin Jnsur- 3 i S 3 . R - Several days before the liquor was | estate was renewed today af the in- aace, Lawyer W. M. Greenstein's mo- 5 : s discovered and confiscated an unident- | sistence of Sheriff Kelly, who asserts R e T e e :1on to strike out the evidence as (o s Fs i 5 T T Eaa ified steamer was seen mancuvering | that Mrs. Helen Henderson-Thorne e Aerelisiatiara ol The | Ellerbe, 3b urniture insurance was accepted : : . Jjust outside of the three mile limit of | Hemming has not given satisfactory Yankees made seven runs in that in- |Sisler, 1b ... ... ire Chief Has Suspicion. | § A 4 ' Eod 3 2 w ”"““?;’";( ‘_;_")‘0'\1“*‘ s gt i - Sent Lanswers concerning the events preced- ning and won the game, 8 to 5. It cobson, cf . Fire Chief W. J. Noble was the S : fi : i | o l“l‘ («]\‘ ol‘lic* als Ltl ‘\“”‘.1”' . \w ey e e st ak (R made them fight all the harder when |Severeid, ¢ next witness. He told of fires at 8:38, Ea 4 . s tit i R oS | Qoo (of his witels Tong Asand connil . i p : : . : sharged a cargo of whiskev : : o they saw the score board show nine |[Lamb, rf 9:00, 10:25 a 5 5 : ! S 3 § ‘ charged 0, 0Te S0 6 s and the suicide of the caretaker, runs for Washington in Cleveland, and | Wetzel, I . ! s 5 and 12:30 o'clock. Hc 4 g 5 : Prohibition officers declared today t : found a kerosen. an in a hatel oy are confident smugeling i - they had a high time guying a ring ot [ McManus, 2 £ e s °‘fi'|(‘i'|’x‘m“ e s “}’1',‘{“1 S gf ‘l‘“f"\‘“ Assistant District Attorney Partridge fans who had been guying them. The i A = = B Q0 O s TR exonerated Mrs. Hemming of com- tuilding. After ire he on a tre s sca rgoes nlo Sin Baa mo pans ot e e e l"»chSE the j'cont.i n\m ):‘ n a xrn..mcn:lou »\,‘;\l\n]. « = .‘:)n;;_n\n. plicity in the death wiher Susbamdtsthlt laugh was turned on them. Totals .. 7 s ol BEEeay sy t fortunes are beli aVel under the urging of the sheriff that . Sl v e f 00—z | Richardson of his suspicions and to en brought from foreign countries, T = 2 . e sioions St e Re e et {2 SSOVTD ctoead 00 G0 T2 gether they returned to the place. As 4 3 f Y : transferred to small boats dt night and ‘l')“‘z‘,:m ;‘[;;}:‘:‘;gll.ors;;;:x:u‘;kgsa‘:: ably the season’s record for length. Al-| TWwo base hit, Ellerhe. Three base| (hey were nearing the building the; : L g geened finjun fregusutad sspots: sonal charge of the inquiry, though only nine innings, it went two | hits— Lamb, Galloway. Home run— Met a man running to turn in the S 3 3 LIt thought vrobuh_le !_l at _‘lh_v Mirs. Hemming ‘revesled “today: Shal hours and forty-five minutes. It was |Dugan. Stolen base—Witt. Sacrifices— | (durd alarm. This blaze was ecasily : hy o { CE S Llockade runners” have also trans-| SL's Homming vevesled today. that a scrapping, wrangling affair, poorly Sisler. Double play—Dugan, | extinguished. A fourth fire broke out E : % 4 - 4 5 ¥ Gl e e T e e by Diidc mirviage, Bl played by the Yankees in the early |Dykes and J. Walker. Left on bases|aiter the fire department had left. ; . £ g X carine authorigtivg clearanico DaPera | rved her from hetphushenis fracial innings, and with much changing of | —Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 7. Bases on | Lieut. Frank Gilligan of Company 1 ; ; \ : S Ofjesta Aay, UG Moot Tor] T kil e Gt A s pitchers and snarling at umpires, | balls—Off Moore 8, off Kolp 3. Struck { No. 4 found oil soaked rags in several ! ; £84s. a ¥ @ heySoange aclonslol (e L EUREI ] ey hinacifs AR b e There was an overflow crowd, with |out—By Moore 2, by Kolp 2. Umpires | corners of the building. Oil could be PR s Ao g ships.” Their explanation is this: y S y sa a 5 g S e > captai RGE 5 res- | Hemming knew about the . men and boys straying around close to | —Hildebrand, Nallin and Wilson. [ syueczed out of the cloths, he told : 2 &g ; The captain of the liquor laden ves l caretaker’s the New York outfielders while the|Time of game—1 hour and 35 min- i s 3 - | utes. {asz sm';lr:gnscoffn:-hc s ekt - 3 a point given long the coast and trans- | her home. o \'c‘w York ber Wins His 19th Police Investigation. g b 3 fer his liquor, which can then be land- Dist. Attorney Young expressed sate Chicago, July 18.—Urban Faber Sergeant Richardson told of his in- : ; L ed \\uh- a 1“,nfnniuo'c.-rgu_ \\:)|(\|| the | isfaction with the course of his as- chalked up his nineteenth victory of | vestigation, instituted upon the sug- SR g 3 N el SR g er” reaches the vendezvous it|sistant, saying that there was no rea- the season vesterday when Chicago | gestion of the fire chief. He had a 3 4 b rious vesscls and failing | son for an arrest and that it had not shut out Boston, 1 to 0 1;: ten mnlm‘gs. conversation with both of the ac- “ 5 S ol Ul d‘l’f::,‘i‘;" sizgnal hurries off llwcn‘ »\hlo“'lzl that !h; Hemming knew The game was a pitching duel be-[cused. Mrs. Farenti said she was in S B " S e : REovS) oA her husband was to be killed. tween Myers and Faber. The score: the yard when the fire broke out — .“\‘\‘.1,"";‘“.' inrormation o "':,‘;,:"::4 My theory is that the double killing s while Sa s at work r White lesale - | was the act of a crazy man,”” he added, Boston 5 am was at work near White b e o : e e added ab ak. He received his first informa- but if any new facts are developed I shall take action. Vietim's Funeral. Totals Detroit, Mich., July 18.—A five run lead by the Tigers evaporated quickly the prosecut T i : e o8 s sel is instructed to meet another ves- |intention to kill her husband if the Sl Onlusrepug togapducstion g E A Wk SN SRV R sel bound for an American port, at|iatter should try to force his way inte as to how wet they were. 3 % WEE Fewster, cf Peckinpaugh, Ruth, If .. Baker, 3b Meusel, rf Pipp, 1b . ‘Ward, 2b Schang, ¢ Collins, p Quinn, p *Hawks .. Leibold, cf Foster, 2b . J. Collins, rf . Mclnnis, 1b ... Ruel, ¢ Scott, ss .... Detroit Pittinger, 1f . Vitt, 8b ... Myers, p . revenue agent declared. EO0 10olment is ng a large number of fast cHwwORORME tion of the fire when he returned Children of New York's sweltering st Side don’t have to hon:_c that ;\'cning» Subsequent in- | Coney Island to get cool. The street cleaning department stages a daily|motor boats for patrol duty but the vestigation showed that the place had | bathing party with street sprinklers et e g ““GAS CURE” EFFECTIVE fOTTACHy Beei A Fatal mHe Tt force would have to be quadrupled to 4 att a real watct his coast. were tseknd with S fhe Gefense attempt a real watch on this coast claimed, to keep out the cold blasts. | MAYFLOWER SAILS PERSOML. We have picked up rafis | Steamer Captain Finds This Is Good CooroWHMERMT - CooM MM HILO onwoowoowmouoR o SRRt Rl which show ecvidence of having been Way to Rid Ship of Stowaways. el i s p IN GOOD SEA FOR? " Iput aboara from ocean liners with a R 0 01 1 o CRROMR N D L r e BRoLHL RSP Gosanses . |cargo of whiskey. It would be impossi-| New York, July 18.—The gas cure I ieRtnsi e place f David and Clarence Manning arc in|ble to make an arrest outside of the | for trans-Atlantic stowaways was de- Gre"“n;tii“nr"‘"fi‘i’g el Boston attending the annual conven-|3 mile limit, even if we saw a cargo | Scribed today by Captain Marcentelli of m\m_o‘n[ “fl‘m‘l et s l;:o Fishing Schoonee i ERtt. to Det lion of the National Walk-Over deal-|transferred. It would require a whole the Slear'n.shxp Prpy;dgnce. who said it ; SYous, vas rophy: 's Waves Well a “hairman Patrick F. King of the der cover of darkness.” 9 deadhe: Ioll;!;f;;\)exl(.i\:‘)a'sf;kl:cal;‘\:)x‘l:'ii:‘f: S‘S‘,‘E,r;mg?s Trophy, Rides Waves Well and SR L e e R States. trap to stand He mm‘fm‘ tor a P Pleases Builders. for San Francisco to attend !h(: national EXK JEWEL THIEVES. "?ufye’t{tl;lgb t'hradt dalsun-gmrv gf stow= charge which was grantod. Bos i S convention of the Knights of Columbus. gest ‘:1\“.;-““ . o‘.; de o at Punches Wife in Eye. 3oston, July 18.—The old salts on| Mrs. King will accompany him. Detectives Are Now on Duty in Ocean | Marseilles, and desiring to get rid of Oldham, p Mostil, of . Joseph Povolow sat on his front|tD® cape logs at T. Whart today dis-{ M mes . Corbett, daughter of xAinsmith ...... Sheely, 1b them at Naples before the steamer : aili formance yes.|Mrs. Fannie Fitzpatrick of 12 Pearl started on its long voyage, Captain aacd reranda yesterday after: : [ cussed the sailing performance ves- : 4 : f i PO o o o mmos halk, c 534 ; VSEgnds vestundoy iflemnoon fplaying |2 X | street, a resident of Los Angeles, Cal.,| New York, July 18.—Detectives em- | Marcentelli ordered his béatswain to his accordion instead of "pushing his|terday of the fishing schooner M visiting. here, accompanied by her | ployed b: s 1 call all hands on deck The call . i o A e s S. = il = o y' Yy insurance companies have = 1 Totals 5 lce cream wagon around the streets. | qower, built as a candidate to defend| two children, Evelyn and James P s & . brought forth no stowaways, but a 2 : : Customers were invited to help them- ; s chelel dkess been placed on board trans-Atlantic s g y : *Batted for Collins in the fourth in- selves to' the cream. Mrs. Povolow | (e international fishermen’s cup woa| ~Rev. Walter McCramm, curate at [ - P ¢ *-AUAntic| moment later when the captain in- wing. *Two out when winning run was| gpjected and she was punched in the | by the Esperanto last year. She loz-|St- Mary's church, has returned from | !€rS In an effort to run down a sus-|structed the boatswain to add that the xBatted for Middleton in the fifth |scored. - o ey e oy e e iy 2 his annual vacation spent in Canada.|Dected band of international jewel|ship was about to be fumigated and inning. Boston 000 000 000 0 | =)o JoRePR AN thenibrousht toithc iz 12 Mionotall anShourSatitimes on | er =g e inTesra oF High shvest | iteon A : everybody below decks would be killed, - P - police station by Policeman W. P. o S A o e % g & hieves, it was learned today. 20 s * bBatted for Oldham in the ninth in- | Chicago - 000 000 000 1—1 | Boree S e Judme Klott ad. | ner run from Bastern Point, off Glou-|is on his vac Several robberies of steamship pas-|the 39 stowaways came tumbling om ning. Two base hits—Leibold, Ruel, Vitt, | (i (q™im to stop drinking whiskey | (¢Sters to this port, and made thy Miss Anna Boukus of High street|sengers have been reported recently, [deck. New York .......... 010 070 000§ | Foster. Serifice—Schalk. Double Plays| 3" heqdlo his lce cream. A fine of | *He #ip close hauled in a lighi|spent the week-end in New Haven. |the latest, that of Mrs. Joseph L. Detroit ............ 311 000 000—5|—Mullign E. Collins and Sheely; J.| 0 PECO® 1% breeze in three hours and five min-| Alice Anderson is vacationing at| Seligman of New York, who reported FAMOUS STARS PRESENT. Two base hits—Pipp, Teckinpaugh, | Collins and Scott; Faber, Johnison and | #° Was fmposed: = o fies” This is nearly an hour faster|Lake Pocotopaus. e NG et 95,000 1 o B iy — Flagstead, Fewster, Quinn. Stolen|Sheely. Left on bases—Boston | arunkenness charse Saturday ignt|than the resular s chedule. A. E. Thornton is spending two|when she was a passenger on the | AZawam Hunt Club at Providence Has s—F 2 , B ica; . Bases alls Myers 4 5 : s d Pidea; e G Sy v iy = 5 4 . % " e e Rl it il et 1 Bt by il ot PoiL | and was fned) $5. today. Fred Pidseon, director of the Bos- | 2 Lake Winnepssaikes N H.|stcamship” Olympiol » Detectives| fire Galaxy of Tennis Notables. Double plays—Bush and Blue; Flag-|By Myers (Mostil). Struck out—By Fight Over Husband. fon syndicate which built the boat,| Miss Belle Burrell of the New Ens- | working on the theory that a band of stoad and Bioh. et om Bises—Nee |laber i, by Myers 5. Umpises— |, When Mary Loone looked) through | =aid tho Mayflowar met all ftests on|Tand e ](‘i‘\(‘-xcclu;;‘l‘(l [m"i GO kT SR St 2 York 2. Detroit 16 Bases on balls—Off | Moriarty and Dinneen. Time of game | the Window of her home lnst night she | ler recent trip to the Banks and re-| Narragansett great trans-Atlantic lines and *“works” | Jooked like a national championship Collins 5, off Quinn 3, Jff Parks 5,|—1 hours and 46 minutes. tHoushi{anef snws norfnstandieolne | Ve . B . Banks| Mrs. W. H. Roden of Stanley|'t durins passs tennis scene today. Play in the singles Midal 2. off Oldham 4. Hits sy into Mrs. Rakutis' house, which i he rode out gales on the Banks o L i £ o e s i Gatns 5 rosla next door. She went to the Rakutis|for three days without shipping a|Street has returned home aftér spend- sectionsolabydonrnament had et QICOERD L e oMl dulng, 7 onds Snume Iese home and demanded that Bva pro-{ drop of water,” he said, “and was|iNE twWo weeks as the guest of her Hill i B li Which tnchuded W. T, Tiacn, Sa. Wik im-8-inmimgEs, off Parks; 7 fn 4 innings| Cleveland, July 18.—Clevéland lost|home and demanded that Tva pro-ydrop of water” he sald, “and was| [ .,"\, No Haven. 1l in Berlin which included W. T. Tilden, 2d, Wil- (none out in fifth), off Middleton, to Washington yesterday 13 to 2. fuice har muaand. e conlad thanjieionodvced o SCTON pouhe he Hobewt O'Brien, son of Mr. and lis Davis, R. N. Williams, 2d, C. S, o aing, off Oldham 2 in 4 innings.| The champions led > fo 1, until the |the man was there and a hair pulling | staunchest, dryest fisherman they had | & FAghe o Gethand. M W, Niles W He Struck out—By Quinn 4, by Parks 4, [sixth, when Washington bunched|match followed. A §15 fine was im-|ever shipped in.” Mr;' J.Iolhn (; I.nux_l(;ill. Rhtlk e : 3 el e ,c;',f?; " > N an ulius Pac, wi eav s | R A 3 B o = . by Middleton 1, by Oldham 2, Wild |seven hits, four of which were doubles |Posed upon Mary. A e e S ; S {umagae, Wallace J. Bates, Zenzo pitch— Collins. Passed ball—Bassler. |with two passes, scoring nine runs. il g s Shimidzu and Samuel Hardy.. Most Winning pitcher—Quinn. Losing | Zachary was effective except in the S DocTOR TAKES OWN MED[{"NE s J of them were scheduled to get into pitcher—Middleton. Umpires—Con- | first inning. Tne score: SUNDAY BALL GAMES LAS ~ 3 E e action in the first round today. The nolly and Chill. Time . of game—2 Washington . . B hours and 45 minutes. Flagstead, ss .. Shorten, cf Veach, 1f . Heilmann, rf - Blue, 1b . . Johnson, ss .. Jones, 3b Mulligan, 3b Bassler, ¢ . e E. Collins, 2b Parks, p .. 3 Strunk, rf . Middleton, p Falk, If ... Going Steamships. Faber, p Providence, R. 1., July 18.—The courts of the Agawam Hunt club S s draw was almost perfect, none~of the Tabs Are Beaten By P. O. Team— ; e N 3 - loe‘?_‘t:‘l:!s players being opposed to each Rangers Win From Manchester. 3 - ’ 3 4 N 3 The New Britain Post Office base- ) e | TRIAL FOR REBEL, ball nine defeated the Tabs of .the 3 i 2 : : s N Hardware City League at St. Mary's : Clemency Will Probably Be Shown 150 playground yesterday afternoon by a 5 Uy & - SN ; Followers of Mexican Rebel. score of 4 to 2, Egan and McCue 3 3 b ) 3 : worked for the Tabs, and Coogan Mexico City, July 18.—Court martial and Connelly worked for the mail proceedings await Gen. Martinez Her- handlers. The summaryby innings— rera, leader of a secret revolt in the 5 r. h. e Tampico oil region, according to Ad- Totals .... L & : 002000000—2 4 3 vices received here from San Luis 110000011—4 7 2 Potosi, where President Obregon and Secretary of War Estranda are visiting. This announcement followed General Speaker, cf .... The local Rangers took the meas- Herrera’s request that he be permittea Wood, rf ... ure of the Manchester nine 8 to 3, % 4 3 E : 5 ) v to surrender when it became apparent Gardner, 3b ...... 2 Hewett and Leonard doing the heavy N > : ¥ . R i 3 that he could not muster sufficient Sewell, ss work for the locals and Edwards and 5 s ¢ forces to carry out his plans. The ad- Burns, 1b Justin officiating for the visitors. 3 5 > 3 s iodh Vil vices added, however, that executive Nunamaker, ¢ ; e e S g 5 3 Y 2 4 ¢ clemency probably would be extended to Shinault, ¢ ...... xy hiel 3 3 S # K 5 ¥ s 8 the soldier followers of Herrera, said to Caldwell, p .. Rangers ....... 00100403x—8 11 number 150. Morton, p Manchester .... 010Q01010—3 5 R Judge, 1b .. Browns Win Two Brower, 1b . St. Louis, July 18.—St. Louis took |Harris, 2b . both games of a double header here |Rice, cf . yesterday from Philadelphia, winning |E- Smith. rf . the first 5 to 2 and the second 6 to 2. [Miller. 1f . Shocker’s pitching won the first [Shanks, 3b game, Philadelphia making only five | O Rourke, ss hits. Picinich, ¢ .. FIRST GAME @t o Philadelphia ab HOHRLPLLOLT R b CHANONNEAN®DO pwommOOONHOR comorooo000 witt, rf .. Dykes, 2b ‘Welch, cf C. Walker, 1f 8. Walker, 1b Griffiin. 1b Pefkins, ¢ Myatt, ¢ Dugan, 3b . Garrett, 3b Galloway, ss . McCann, ss Naylor, p Freeman, p . *Brazil coo Evans, 1f Stephenson, 2b cccdomoo000ONHS Totals .. 3 3 S el : : . o . & s STEAMER IN TROUBLE. Washington .. ., 000 109 003—13 The local Pirates gave the Arks o 5 <y 2 A 3 O Boston, July 18 —T' < Cleveland ......... 200 000 000— 2 |Bristol a 14 to 7 lacing. W. Sheehan 3 A o oy § = 4 LR Loéfiiéimlifififfi"fufiff Two base hits—E. Smith, Miller,|and J. Sheehan being the local bat- 4 g ) , . : for IRl oA’ et I O'Rourke, Judge, Wood. Sacrifices— [tery, and Mianard and Mor being e i 5 s trouble toda Her machinery was dis- Miller. Double play—Gardner and|the visiting battery. The score by , 1 > Foe | [ - abled und circulating ballast pumps ‘131".-;:“_ ;:10“13“ ')"lu;(‘s \g:sht;:fiwnfi; innings— e i SN 5 R 3 3 X were not working, according to radio Zachary 2, off Caldwell 2, off Morton | Pirates ...... 00153032x—14 17 4 A 3 4 Ty - A g‘;n_o;:’*‘\::::‘r““\_b f;::i *h_ja_;m"é;»lmzl_y 1. Hits—Off Caldwell 7 in 5 innings|Arks ........ 101020030— 7 9 : § S : ! : : Doaitinet wak \efoess ‘se shout S0 il (none out in sixth), off Morton 6 in 4 ) : : e from hir destination & innings—Struck out—By Zachary 1, " £ 7 SRR P EIERSEEE by Caldwell 4, by Morton 1. Passed| porirng TRISH NET TITLE. ball—Nunamaker. Losing pitcher, desemi 5 2 g% S PN { i DANCING ON SUNDAY. (1,“,1,:{“2?;::\21_ ovans and OWeDS. | Miss Ryan Defeats Miss Wallis in A e : : Winsted, July 1S.—Despite the ob= Totals $ 27 utes. . Dublin Tourney, 6-2, 6-1. e ety U e jections of a number of summer resi- *Batted for Naylor in eighth ining. PO ‘ : dents dancing was begun Sunday Philadelphia 000 001 001-—2 HARDINGS RETURNS. Dublin, July 18.=Miss Elizabeth This photograph of Davi afternoon at § o'clock at the Highe St. is 001 004 00x—5 2 g | Ryan of California retainel the Irish 2 : rmer ambassador to Germany,|land Lake dance pavilion here. About [T‘I\fflu'b i =R Washington, July 18.-—President and| " : f " B Horseback riding has been recommended to President Harding by his | il former ambassador to Germany, | G080 O ssitrad saaus N o base hits—Dykes, Shocker|y; " {1 ding returned to Washington | 1adies’ lawn tennis championship by £ 7 Fiens 5 e e was made upon his recent sojourn in|® " = © pa= Sisler, Wetzel, Griffin. Stolen base— | MrS- H cetined o warbine! S Sl | personal physician, Brigadier Generml Sawyer. And Sawyer, proving ne| R Wace RO PR SOIR M vilion, many drawn by the prospect Galloway. Sacrifices—Elerbe, McMan- | Shortly after galdc his morning | defeating Miss Wallis Saturday in th2f capn low his own medicine, is becoming a' familiar sight on Washington| " b (B (0 dor to Ger. |Of dancing and others out of curie . M. WIEL Left om bases—Phil. [irom thelr weék-end cruise ou s of the title tournament. The|pridle paths. pointed the first ambs o5t iy} Balgtit B a adeiphia §, St. Louis 5. Bases on balls | Mayflower many since the war. -—Off Shocker 1, off Freeman 1. Hits Oft Naylor, 8 in 7 innings, off Free- i Dbl e S her Helen Is Hard to Manage _ BY ALLMAN —By Schocker 6, by Naylor 1. Losing pitcher—Naylor. Umpires—Wilsor, ——— ARERT You IT ISN'T SO . 1 COMING IN [irm arrmp 1725 L[| THERE'S NOUSE OF | | BAD AFTER You BETTER GO IN Now! [ WHY GO IN? HELEN, OH, HELEM! You BETTER HELEN P | RATHER CoLD! SITTING AROUND ON GET IN! COME IN! ! JCUVE : CAN You BEAT IT? CUVE BEEN OUT FOR| I'M JUST BEGINMING| ? * THE BEACH! THE ! \T TAKES AN HOUR TO GET HER @Q/"W" i come INCAETer| U 2R SHE o - = AN HOUR. OR MORE! ¢/ "TO ENJOY IT! IN_AND ABOUT FOUR HOURS i HELEN! | | hornomwownwmpemnne wlocoomoocesonccan cocooooOoNONOMOY 6‘ CoOOWOHOOOOOOHOD Totals . Gerber, ss . Ellerbe, 3b Sisler, 1b Jacobson, cf Severeid, ¢ Lamb, rf Wetzel, 1t . McManus, 2b shockr, p HORHHOROOR wroonooROP P T | | ol ccoocoooson HELEN, | THINK WE'D COME ON, | ARY \WARMER BECAUSE OF COAXING TO GET HER WT! LABELS MOTHER! NOURE WAITING ! Once on, they STICK ! ? ¢ I'hrough the mails—by rail, water or air— you can’t shake off a Dennison label. We have Dennison tags, too. ADKINS 66 Church Street.