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~Jow Bird”Bas Stomamy Portland, Me., June 14 UP— ‘Whather the Yellow Bird carried a fourth passenger—an uninvited per- pmax Biting Srotm baspape—as ke :was out over the Atlantic on the way to Parie awaited the land. iaK 7 the plane for determination. M. 3 Mra. M. R. Bchreiber of Porl. were convinced that their s6n_Arthur, 22, s aboard, Thoy recetved a letter from him writfer o few days ago and which e requestad a friead to turn over ‘s after the take-off of ¥iash. Another com- Mr. and Mrs. Schreiber that there was no room to atow away in the Green Flash and that summer Rome. Opens to full he and Schreiber flipped a coin to bed size and has a comfortable see who should attempt to get into mattress. At this price for § the French bound plase. houts oniy. He said Schreiber won, Two resls p - dents of Old Orchard said they saw 3995 @ young man, whom they later iden- tified from phkotographs as Schreib- or, egter the door of the cabia while — the motor was being warmed up. % Aviators expressed doubt whether & lean Assolant oould have made such a good -off it a stowvaway Co'tumer‘ l:d doen in ail of the fuselage, the only pl vhere there ~ D':‘f' e Mahogany 'Rere was little hope that any in- % ini formation concerning Schreiber Finich Would be learned by radio from the plane. Armeno Lotti, Jr., spon- A Si =2 5 i 0r and radioman. on the flight said i Large i 2 Pl coxwe“ — S— that he would content himself with i 1 to a Customer. s X & e 4 sending only the call letters “FAX" i —= { : 3 i / t grom the plane. 7748 mmmn | *2 | gl wo (LIVING ROOMEN 2 | \ Gl Especially suited for use in the 50¢ Weckly PLAY WITH YANKS |~ e il o | T OUTFIT © |l Holy Cross Pitching Star Barred k{1 — . = » From College Baseball Sl CONSISTING OF— Béston, o ‘ 18INCH SETTEE 9§ , : turn o: ’:l-’ ‘:l:.:l‘ ;7’?23{.,3, n::;“.“ - 5 g The utmost of comfeért for baby. 48y, which saw Frank Nékzlt ;; N5 s Has upholstéred adjustable back Moly Crom barred from further par- y B\, B | and hood. Beautituly finished in e tleipation in tntercollegiate bascball, CLUB CHAIR cate. With rubber-tired wheels. LBt 880 saw the return to the mound - : $1.00 Weekly f anether great college pitcher, who Beach il just 38 years ago found himself in g — FLOOR LAMP and SILK SHADE B e s 0 s tomat With Arms : . MAHOGANY LIVING ROOM TABLE Md accepted terms with the New & 1 MAGAZINE BASKET York Yankees. ! | 9x12 A& the Harvard varsity and MAGAZINE END TABLE alunmi nines took the ficld yesterday POLYCHROME MIRROR i A J elvet |.I8 for their annual game on the Crim- = #0n's diamond, Walter Clarkson, one BOOK ENDS 329 50 of the greatest iwirlers in college =) G A baseball history was on the slab for SR TABLE SCARF and TABLE LAMP the graduates. Iis old skill was gone '~ . But he was trying hard to muster ®ome of the mastery which he pos. 909atd in the early days of the pres- Rt century. Clarkson was eaptain of a great Ne. team in 1903 and was re- . olect®t My 190§ "but a8 thé: big drew near that year, he u-. - evon_as did Nekola to the whispers of the New York scouts. ‘Ther;pne morning . Harvard men u 10 face the ahock of the dis- Moundeman. Bk | And how a quarter of a century Genuine Rilk afterwsts contes' the news that No- A large asrortment of colors ang kola, leading southpaw college piten. shapes. or of the country, has signed with W the Y:h.ka Al!ho'":'h refusing tq dis- $l.00 each cuss the terms of s contract 1t was H 3 generally believed at Worcester that el 9 .B?Iutlflll Pieces for the sl e had betn guaranteed a bonus of DII\II\[ Room.......... Gdois n Bin s o b s giws wis' appreximately $17.000 with 1 5 . 5 J ¢ e G A it . Look at this for value!—stately pieces elaborately carved and 1' = Ppresent ssason. decorated. Walnut veneer and gumwood. Tall China Cabinet, In addition, it was understood | Long Buffet, Extension Table, Host Chair, 5 Side Chairs. that Nekols had been promised that $3 Down Delivers Suite should he prove to need seasoning he would be farmed out to a league no lower than Clase A standing. No .. such terms tempted the college ath- lete in Clarksoh's days. ¥l Nekols, a junior, has won 11 stralght _games this year and closcs h X s ) [] Bis éollegiate baseball career with - \ 7 out tasting defeat in a varsity game. e 5 ”1 % . ’ : = Y 3 ] ] PIEEES &mplete One of his most recent victims was = o 4 / s S0 e <K 8 ; Harvard, Jast B8aturday. X i ] . " P o shi 8o f , NN, Site of 4 (Peces Bedroom Friars Ban Women 3-Door 16 ‘ & (DR 2 RN udoir Lamp A From Club Building [ Tcer .... i = S S <o Two Pillows' Furnishmgs New York, June 14 (#—The mon- Of famous make and well insu- ’ Vanity Bench astery of the Friars, or in other tated. Oak finished and white <o Chai An outfit of tremendeus appeal at this price. Principal four m ;mazmgar’m:]:g :3:; . enamel nnedo,o : 4 3 (PR Chair pieces include French Vanity, Chest, Dresser, and Full Size Bed Woman aties 4 two.yoar trial S ey A Colorful Fibre Suite of 3 Pieces Coil Spring of fine design in walnut venered gumwoods, Not that the Friars cuer were free _ for the Sun Room Mattress $5.00 Delivers Complete Outfit s n t] ospital 0 the S 5 ?:amvnyur. 'me SHibPA4at fhavos yeurs | Y Includes the Settee, Chair and Rocker of closely woven fibre. they have permitted them the use of Hagi g Has spring cushions covered in attractive cretonne. a sma!l reception room at the en- i R ey EASY TERMS O 1075, SO, 3 4 R e pias ; b i ST Five Piece Breakfast Set 8 10 park in their cars, or, as 3 05 == . Corbett suggested, remain A trim little Breakfast Set, including drop leaf table and four well made chairs to match. Finished in lacquer, in pleasing col- ors, modishly decorated. A great value at this price. “J¢ wasn't that the room matter- 4, 3ai¢ Gentleman Jim. “but there | fsn’t any gentleman’s club that likes to have ladies dropping in. And who 4 o ) ; ever heard of ladies in a monas- ; tery®” 4 . : ‘The ban does not ‘end to enter- Stro“er R : \ taking part in any function . : ] B h ::I?‘E;B t;lfmc\u‘:; Sturdily constructed and of light / > l_‘a_“v“v enc : weight. Has good springs and . : : large rubber tires. Usetul folding bench for gar. 5 Weekly len or porch. n red an e Y ST S e T s Ao N o S S S o g g oy~ e v 1 W Cedar Chests atura fon sty bu FLOOR LAMPS | BRIDGE LAMPS | TABLE LAMPS $6-98 $6.98 $6.98 25¢ Down — 23c¢ Weekly 25c Down — 25¢ Weekly 25¢ Down — 25c¢ Weekly ; ’ natural finish. Sturdily built. BAR HARBOR Bargain, tomorrow! CHAIRS Genuine Tennessee Red Cedar. ST. GEORGE walnut finished outside. 821..',0 Nicely ornamented. EHO=TE mn-= XO™ LAm-~D ! orex Y8 ’ 7._‘]‘—_ N O = ‘ = | . A Small VAL : & Porck 16-50 SATURDAY 8 |\ if : ‘ N ‘ _ Down Paymen_t BAKERS ROOT BEER Swayer .. FNTRACT Steadily provirg more popular UNTIL 7 S SR 3 = and easy Weekly Payments RRRROORRRRR | oitn airacine and serviceabie 9 P M .m wlm J:HE unLEPR'cw delivers any Suite or Room material. % . M., NEW BRITAIN -