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e 1| fectives are W S Ml gore in the entire Speaking Moo s 0 W . | Judge Olson develed the . o " . portion of his address 1o a8 o ' s o r t 'y 5 : g i N 3 | of individusl cases where the P ¢ : o & |of crimes were commitied by mental | / : ¥ D B . b v : " ;::'.m“mu whe should have besa « ¢ X 3 F \ 314 | recognized in thelr youth and separs The West Point-Yale game st the \ ¥11 ated from the rest of seclety, Bowl en Salurday will begin &t 2 1~ les within human W, The contest will be preceded & drill and review by the Cadels The AN New Britain team have u-i eured & 200 pound lineman frem Rhode Island to take the plave left b e vacant by Sliim Politis, B / g | RA8 0000 Pk, <o } 4 : [ Pherton 1100000 [ wil Uhle, the premier hurier of the| : > | -G s " o1 o 11 season, pitehed ghem up to the plat-| | ter in 359% innlngs | Banford, the famous Rutgers coach, i ¥ i | . 3 N ’ 18 turning out one of the best teams & { ¥ . . Ay oIn his eareer this fall and ineldental- il Iy announces that this is his last| . season as coach. | g e 4 i 3 . |Jomen 1iiiires - Hall ¥ : o o Meehan Sanford, during his 10 years' ca. yeer, has never aceepted any salary, | Jack Wallace will succeed him as| % 3 { - | football mentor, > - . ¥ { e e E———— o The international commitipe has - definitely ruled that Mps, Mallory s \ & 4 o The ey - TR 4] a:;n;’urfpnunt the U, 8 at the| | ‘ ; . ' v ‘ ,~ h . ._ .. . . Sl “ nk ‘ SEGREGATWTWES ‘ 2 ‘gamo e soid and more. than| || ' 3l ' | 10 CURB CRIMINAUTY‘ Of leples rd game is sold and more than . 55,000 will see the contest at Old 2o ' i “ tisad : = Sassas, ’ g Mischa Elman, the violinist, recently held a “house warming” at his new bachelor quarters,| e ‘l\emlfluhln Action of Stuart's Cale R al’tth IV:lmlI‘Gt. b)l‘ew tYhork. Hisi':‘wuem w%re members of his family, Liza Elman is at the piano. |This Is Solution, Acconling to Judge| clum }\.;.un in Ridding Face arol range, Niinols sophomore,| |8 \ to the others are: er i sisters), and M, e ' v . of Pimples, Bolls, Rash, Is attracting more attention and con- 3 ¥ bt and Minng, (sisten ) d Mr. and Mas, Biman Otson of Chicago's Municl- ] Blotches, etc. f:”l‘h: h:ll: ";":n o«l-::;ar?x::‘ “u:m;:: ; &% tian Hornkohl TR pal Court, ; m.: :| |:y:t"c:n°(!h':‘: ;:m:"n::u::: :l:: o ! s M oh| . - ! 1’ " Band 7 CARNO ATANT Chicago, Oct, 30.—The only way to| :')“'""‘";“" '""“,",:euk;"‘h“‘ which ere s decay. & skin is an exame« plied up 54 of Illinols' total of 83 mu . A . e points for the season, or an average ol 4 4 ) T LEY. |solve the problem of increased crim- of more than two tonchdowns a| .. ;::;‘o:.’o':::f:h AP Mise . RART & Convavy [inality, caused by a rapid rise in the|Ple: Take a complexion that is all game. His performance has mado I1-| oo ot SO T hall ts handed to ‘ 3 e Die Koo . _|number of mental defectives in this| covered with pimples, blotches, rush, linols one of the most feared and Mr. Morrell, captain of the team As|M. Wornkont ” ¥ A “f"‘;'."‘ 3 fanet e ;:,“‘cn","r)" lies in the segregation of the blackheads and h. olly and muddy, respected elevens in the conference.| h Ifback .lhe Bowdoin leader r;nkl L North .. i 3 Leupold 2 defective delinquents in state and| feed it with Stuart's Calelum Wafers high A. Gorman . Bertinl . 5 Glllett . ) 89 47| controlled colonies where the pro.|And a marvelous change takes place, Wonder 1f it was ever sald of Billy o . L Lison .. . McConn A Shenck o8 9= 271 |toqgive environment which they need|It soon becomes smooth and velvety, Suhday that “all he's got is a pray- N {,‘.‘.‘,’,‘,’,,,;g,“ d ! oo gl 2 | W16 430 413—12s3/can be created, Judge Harry Olson|Pimples and other blemishes fade er?” Corridan . 6. Machine Room. of the Chicago municipal court de-|3Way. The blood in the skin is purle Fii Holeomb . o 168 - clared in an address prepared for de.|fied, the waste matter is burned be- sy e 2l A fore it reaches the skin and erp long hin H . T 8into .. Before deciding on a tennis play- The H . Gl A $ &chlecker 2q0 livery to delegates to the birth con- er's career be convinced you will Cl’” g Pm & Koratek Miller ... 3|Olon .. t Z 308 trol conference of the middle western| the complexion is girlish, refined and look attractive with a towel tled & Ztiasm 2 e e dit ALALSS TNSAHDE U LN p’;““‘;ly lovlely.t nderfully be: arourid your head. ROGERS ALLEYS J. Dombran . g {7 & Brien " g —1314| "Under such control there is an ook closely at & wo Uiy Deasy Dummy ... - - ! i abrupt end to criminal depredations| tiful skin, and observe its soft, dell- A cheer leader may be a foollsh| STANLEY WORKS LADIES' LEAGUE 5 3 o 0 75 1= 211 |and to reproduction,” Judge Olson cate texture, the pluk'upflluv blood looking gent, but he never has to sit o fl Hoftman - 293 | Ploss ... T 337 |sald. “Both great needs of soclety tinting the cheeks. .;"' soe what is up nights picking leather cleats out|, . .. TON M. b Konshall HE T 73 are met. The need of the individual| Produced when yout sin h':m"““ of his wishbone. . Johnson’ : STANLEY WORKS Sparvay (53— 20 Frigo .. - defective 1s likewise met for he is| leansed with Stuart’s ol f . Holmquist . . R, 129—1204 | Blven an opportunity to live to the 2 9 College professor objects to paying|}f Kerin . i 369—1125 3 limit of his powers. C.?O‘:-": 63&::&\)3 t.o:l,yd‘l):l ltu;:tr: coaches. Next he will object to pay-|E, Lundeil F. Anderson : Ren = 157| “These farm colonies for defectives| “H'CY FHIEFE A 0 e~ B 11 ik the atitlstes, Dagren - / 3 8 i1k lost fn the Japanese earthquake | Nishtinealo 1 U7 T H | wiil greatly reduce tho cost of the de-| of TG I8 Tl i Mror g Beges .. ' is estimated at 42,000 bales. ? Monraeus — 15 | fective to soclety generally and to the f:e m; 1:“ nck: 3 Ot Molynsux f Baylock .. 80- 135 [state, At thg present day the de.|[T¢® sample package. Papyrus and Tommy Lipton should PRE P get together and race off a consola- Deming tion sweepstakes. Lester . ey Shipping. Duplin .. M 14 274 v Due to his long association with the|p’ 4 : 69— 136 ,“‘::';‘c"k ! s Z:g fvories it seems to us that Willie ew= = PBillott Hoppe would make a great baseball 49— Wileox .. manager. i Fndhren 7 ' 50 445 470—1375 . Woods . This Abe Goldstein may be a real|8 Symolan . 63 9 | S e fighter despite the fact that the New|M. Carlson 3 0 York boxing commission has declared | §; Sihord him bantamweight champion. McGraw is going to visit Ireland. What will he say when the natives|}: Bl - 5 ask him to explain the signing of 1. Burkharth . Moges Solomon? . Fitzgerald . Burkharth . Circus owner says there are no N prrie sanfleman In Hflch‘s'fl' more great clowns. Proving that he has never seen George Harvey in F. Gleaser . 63— 124 M i /] g g Praises “Frut-a-Hves action. R. Carlson Olson This looks llke a bad season for|A: Molchan 3 H R, Berard - 3 3| The Great Fruit Medicine the Tigers—blind and otherwise. Dummy ... “*Fruit-a-tives’ are unlikeany other Psychology is probably a fine . I thing, but Princeton must realize by|y. murphy g 1 remedyin the world. Theyare made now that a stout line and a fast back- | H. from the juices of apples, oranges, fleld are not to be utterly scoffed at. figs :nd prunes, 1t:.nctlI tdmzs, by a s il RSN o secret process which produces a ANGELO AND STEVE DRAW & Tiegerald compound as unique in composition Bridgeport, Oct. 30.—Willie Angelo as it is famous for its medicinal value. fought Steve Smith a gruelling ten Go-Getters, * Mr. R. B, O'Flynn of 89 North ,round bout last night. The bell saved | R, Thayer . . 83 Union St., Rochester, N.Y. says, Smith in the eighth canto. The bout|M. Rice . . W#For what “Fruit-a-tives” have dons was called a draw and the boys were ¢ £ T believe th the best immediately rematched. T S fop me, I believe they are the hes 3 Stomach, Liverand Bladder Medicine e | K. McAloon . 19| that the world has ever produced”, 454— 372 0o, a horx, 6 for fsz,w, trial :izefi%e. Do You Know What |l i, . 071 Dhated, Oxtensbure, XYoo You Are Smoking? Ask the average man what Cigar he calls for when he wants a mild, enjoyable smoke—his answer Wil Invarlably be “a ‘Mild Havana,’' of course.'” If you tell him that the majority of go-called Mild Havana cigars ows their mildness to the use of Porto Rican Tobacco in the filler, he will hardly belleve you. Nevertheless it is a fact that iast year twenty-five milllon—25,000,000 pounds of this aromatic leaf were expertly blended with other tobacco by the manufac- turars of clgars in this country, in making the ideal mild, but fragrant smoke. In addition, millions of cigars are also imported from Porto Rico to satisfy the taste of the American smokers. THE PORTO RICAN GOVERNMENT Now gusrantees the origin of Many ways toserve bacco shipped from that elther In the leaf or In clg means of a Guarantee stamp. H An_illustrated booklet “A Story of 1CK- a Porto Rican Cigar,” will be gladly sent on request. 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