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NTW RRIT'\I\‘ DL‘IT\ HFRATD MONDAY, QT‘I’TLMRFR 23, (1929. 5 WEEK END CRASHES (& sty s e i, MIRRORS OF YESTERDAY oty ul e moi oo Tt oo v ~ HURT SEX PERWN‘Z RAWSON THE FAVORITE fic pass, but he stopped the woman operator b S oprictor of a store Dorchester Heavywoight Pavored i I Minor Collisi Ar ‘,‘m b o a ol L s R G S oo EX - Fourth Degree, K. of C - g oy ehel R ket el | et : 0 h e \nmnl Meeting « r police it [ 5 Tinfayetta’ stoeels wheve hel found | Boston: ‘Sept 23 N(UP)=Larry 1 1 alth ¢ v, I 1 1 self above @ Six persons were i that two machines had scra “Big Boy I ochester 2 R O « 1 protection, seriously, ries o without resulting darm Opera heavyweight, ruled a slight favorite o e c i i method was hicle accid which & Amta neteinot o today to defeat Bob Mills of Iran} - | 1 ¢ t Later he was L New Britain busy over ar Terry Kelly, 61, 162 \,‘m stroet, | 1in. N. H., in their third clash at LT © car and taken ta dull week-end o taken to his home and then to | Boston arena ton of the city Two sections of the I }WM.‘”_\,M‘,‘\ Sl G In their first bout Mills won by Nersic hit by the machine of Henpy|® knockoul, interrupt 1 L 1 D CLASSIFIED ADS g Sta etreet, in front of | SUYiNg of consecutive victories ich £ ORI BEST RESULTS prc the Dorchester youth e man was badly recently Itawson STOOL PIGEON GOT AID ip. He was crossing fror fersection Saturd ~@ they had sec ckbur turn of Jose Central park 1o the o RUOBT 2 BROLS Main street when the aceident hap Neither of much real boxing can hit, and the pect of the bout going distance, Moashie Abra ef, when he v en by Michael Bisk Bl Tony S co. Boston welt down the three Mr. and Mrs, I will mect Mickey Sears of et at the corner of S8Y Street, n fi ton in an eight round bou ) Another car blinded Biskupink w . 5 s By ALENANDER GEORGE ) business and keep + body ¢ ) . ‘ y S R e DL TR B B e s e e T U T 4 Tearlof el i LN it MOl The first fall meeting of the Pur- G, Pirhe ars [ e the pathway ol nt s made at the | | Annual Fall Ofierings of his time the ractice s G e Portland, Maine, whose sub | iests, but merely bow an o \ it SR e R olale coee o IS e €9 FR§PEY i 4 B i MISSING FROM HOME U Rerl : 5 i s [N \ieing Win distancen s | J5800FC Allarde 05 Norti « s Alumisnam % @? %1 N E R he s to drive between a frolley ear | e SR ar cleve [ % i hacris M nd a parked car, belonging to H e S S R ‘“’ s e - % ‘ - A LS fl 4 Mrs. Aaron Paul, 6 Lake Court, lost : 1 per i) the guest 23 ol n"h‘ w! v hic Allard repeal of 1 pstate |t wrm, cannot relieve 7 W E;a "f”fl'l rack the road v. Mr. PPaul, who was rid 4 It w o ;w‘w\ 3 o i o | -, - Compact in size, yet e e . v."-—.-’“ — e o roomy in e l[h.u‘l(» : Specially designed for @ chicken, tur- key, duck, whole ham andother meat roasts, "MRS. ROBERT WARE, winner of 7 national good housekeeping prize Cooks evenly and in= sures rich, juicy, full- flavored roasts. g A ,‘y does all her own work 565 Ji.su ai \pf'dwds! 8Py jqee (Ior limited itme only) Hole yet has hands as lovely Reans ) | Beans b S aneve - - h f | A dwerenever ITmppreakable i S i i ith I maid | i T » : 1 with several maids : whivz D @) | secllent utensil for pot- \ ‘ y chicken fricassec, ete. b SPECIAL @@8‘, EEPS house so exquisitely that she “For every soap and water task my PRICE won a national good housekeeping hands have to do I use Lu: s | fidguiorehrica #1350 eare e, prize . . . does all her own work . . . has “Lux saves me work. And gives my | FOUI- 6 T AN the hands of a girl of eighteen . .. hands real beauty care! ‘ PIECE f\‘ "EX G G Ky l. ‘ SLT : ]"""r"“'“f‘_""f"”““”" ’\Iv_“’n“)’frf; “Like many women, T used to use Lux [ Lot st unns O Ware says. “It's so casy—with Lux.™ 5 ¢ "tor my fine things, then ruin my | Every home should have a set of these 98 o e ] 20 | fo ce pans. They are the most popular . . Mrs )n_n_ shome m}\ ]Mhlm:( 1arm- hands with ordinary household soaps. | izes for a hundred tises in every kitchen. — ing—so shining—you know what a won- «yyaqp't that foolish? Now I use Lux | e SPECLAL PRICE derful homema she is the moment (.} hoor my hands touch soap and | BOe exira Reg: Pric you open her front door. water . .. And her lovely young hands—hardly R scems possible she does her own work! e Sepd. 23rd (9 @ct. 5th “here’s Lux in my kitchen, Lux in my bathroom; I use it for dishes, baby things, all my colored things, curtains, my nice linens—for my ice box, painted woodwork, kitchen sink, linoleums, lamp She tells the secret . . o Kolodney Bros. shades, upholstery, piano keys—even for the rugs. “My hands look beautifully cared for and I actually save, I find, for safe, pure Lux goes so much further than ordinary soaps and keeps everything like new so much longer.” Likeswashing dishes—ves, she does! “With Lux.” Mrs. Ware says—"1 don'tmind doingdishes a bit—my hands a allylook nicer after through. It's beauty care right in your dish- a decrease in c Bat:room shining — poreclain pa i<.m.:omliml.l_::‘la S s e e R e : et e o ! —you need only alittle A smooth amd white ith Lux! % e % > 3 E % Sl oy serving people v isite ool ng obtain a vegular Mrs, Ware adds—"1 always i p Attt v : Al have Lux handy in the bath- ul of Lux, and there’s compar: with that of the room for washing fine things, uul'uk(’ul-«vmpwuplmu 1 otall require no en- mirrors, combs and brushes.” away. A big ]m:]:ih(l-‘g(‘, l of Lux does my diskes for 6 weeks,” 1 \[ \‘\' ; 7/ Mother's hands are in soap and $15 t e Loan water so many times s el | ol Other amounts on proport tal cost is based on an “Proud of my linen clos . ; : ycepm.nuufidmnmm.q.b,nlwn e R ‘1 oo Skl blankets, ¥irs.Wares; ““tha 7 i 5 using Lux,”—clever Mrs. Ware says... ntere atpe Ot biles : month o unpaic toLux! It pays me to use Lux forall i 3 : “Of course for my house dresses and 2 , just for the actual time n y . You get the full amount these things—they wear so much : for everything the children wear . . . of loan in cas longer—and my hands look ],,u.. white and colored dresses, sweaters, o 9 b, I X |8 her after washing than before!” gocks, rompers, uutyl_l"rlhinga, diapers, van Sarvice For The Home | Try Mrs. Ware's recipe: Use Lux for woolens—even toys! | your linens, spreads, fine towels, all colored things . . . as well as for 7 ur silks, rayons and woolens. 5 e l 2l I . JOREELERES £00iN2s any lend S:}’Olfl' | - e L while you work— The Mutual L cretonnes for the ehildren’s room —lovely rayon brocade in the living- 2()“ y\ o ~ | yray ) s . Main Street room — green checked gingham in A l ) Viain Dtree The kitchen .- - T wouldn't think of most economica trusting my pretty curtains (or my “hands) to anything but Lux,” Mrs. Taver ek ]) S0 P e C a k y Ware says. g, . et LJ dare rnown