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NEW BRITAIN DAILY I:!ERAI‘D. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1929 | ay to Milter. | e — S Y ——S =S \THLETICS CAPTURE (== T —— to be held next February have objectionable features!recklessness of the defendant wak| = = Fourth Inning—Cubs Hornsby up—Hornsby was given World Series Umpire V. Onorato was declared cdied, the cause of injuries susta vy || Blind Woman Shoots p—Strike one called I'a er. Foul, strike was a | Faye . RH of the frolic committee. e only application from the|the plaintiff on Washington ot rteang H i just outside third base. Ball W O%ked 1n_East Berlin w members, William | Kingdom of 11‘1“ Serbs, Croats, and | on .\‘};nmm» £/ 17, when he And Misses V Ctl.m 1. inside. Hornsby went out, Bishop “Bill" Klem, dean of ionai Morton, John | Slovenes was that of Ilorian Gant-|down by the defendant's Chica Oct. 8 (UP)—No- to Foxx | e ofTictaiinssatato tzgerald, were | ner, whose case was continued for | bile. bo fromRGhlcags No'runs. o hits, no errors, none || ¢ world series g e s { et The onlvaoslia I e f e Tt B e pastime g L once a well known character in s talk followed that of | ga action was red a he head, boc Ciaity SRt RS Cochrane up—Ball foutside fi| el BRatEEETln B & gEsDODTA) ticut shores, but let's | continued for study. g s B e lind. So is Arthur Rider, She t callsnf Mg SiriieRacaticn | [|vasi3idcaland oAl alionD of the unsightly bill-| Among the applicants who suc-|{pel him to wear a brace. He w: eld for shooting at him dur high. Cochrane singled to “\,: "]‘(' B i gl them something be- | ully passed this afternoon’s| obliged to expend $200 for X-ray t her | known ther e £ mitodoclcanignn addaaiiite: Dr. John J. Tojarc medical care and attention, | mons up—Bush threw to first A ;mf; \] veral solos were sung by M | prom physician of Polish ex- | jeges. = SR T B \\ ie «;;};;‘h l:1~'rl(»(-' Ry mamis onzo, a pupil of James | S Eee Casale & Casale issued writ, | portion of the Jand, since it is | lled. L threw s | oo Tand “Wild Bill | L - { successful a ants | which is returnable in the city court | usable for residence purpos X ! Stmmons hit to Enlish. | | 1700 (M omiciate. s up until press time this afternoon|the fourth Monday in October.|could be utilized by extending \gh ang| Who fumbled the ball. Cochrane || hoc"traveled from one league | was as follo anislaus Dziekan, ' Service was made today on the state | building which now stands on the 5 ) took sccond. English was charged other until today he will p | Poland; ~ Jozefa Bialobrezeska, Po- | commissioner of motor vehicles, R.|&round. e board demanded to ’ e | With an error. ot |land: Walter Lizon, Poland; Stella|p. Stoeckel provided by law. know first what type of building & | Foxx up—Ball 1, high. Strike crica’s greatest { { Smigrodzki, Polan Jozeph Cies- selle was supervising the | was to be placed, and it is in t called. Stri d. Foxx I e S Il {1ak; Karol Uzanski, Joseph Dykes. ing of pavement on Washington |respect that the appeliant cla to Iinglish. wh in fumbled as he | and; John Robertson Michic reet when he was struck, and in |board acted arbitrarily. Th - throw, and the bases were | S RTEL ' ; Lewis McKensie Morrison, | the complaint it is sct forth that he | Stitutionality is all to o A AI_[] Scotland; Oscar Lambert I was in the excrcise of due care, and | fact that the plot it cut up into two \ ¢ | popped out of English's AHVUEATES [;RUSA[]E i Sweden; Andrew J. Anderson, § the street was closed to traffic, | 201CS nd he started to toss it to —_— |den: Per Olaf Pearson, Sweden; T 104 TR 2 E Hornsby P AR % ShaNiat, | Oscar Carlson, eden: Sven Brun- | Ty ny itiol r atan R e QT ST AT B L (et e e o NUEPENI]ENT WIN (vbec’hs Meet C ompe(.m(gm. Foul. buck inte | fcored on Miller's single through the h L e, ST S e (e B, R / By Producing More Cars i ogt swinging | DoT . BOB WL to glilid besp Ve G Dt erenben el e o SICRE LD i | Prague, Oct. 8, (#) — Czecho-Slo- | Dykes up—Ball 1, inside. Bush —_— S oaver whoss - evests. they hays | Erancesto Bordonaro, Ital r NEWINGT”N Fl[iHT vakia, which is flooded with Amer- [threw to first. Foul strike one (Continned Brom Flest Bagey || Bet sitios Sbuvd: | jman MacViear, can cars, is not putting up tarift Dykes hit to Bush and Foxx was o LN : o _{Maryanna Januszewski, ; r o meet American compe- the p Bush to Gonzales A | From evhile House o sl I vianal rclne) Poland; e tition. She is modernizing her auto- Miller went to third and Dykes to 3 : |statesman and Miss MacDonald re-|yrene Buden, Poland; (Continued I'rom First Page) mobile plants and putting in new . L | “When people tell me they never | turned to the British embassy, which | ol “poiana: Johm Xt ko Tathines whioch wonid produce 15 ! | Boley up—Ball 1, inside. pEyfamatienonstofedvanisine Lt Ll 'Hd“', })‘7,'“‘3,‘." il they leave poland; Wiadyslawa Prus Martha J. Morrison, d ...... 79 carsa day FiElnE : b ‘f;.w s ..h-, .)m ’d. 1 wonder if | ‘..,. ¢ DM-» -xl.H(_ 2 M;_ York | poland: Rozalla Pacyna, .. Town Plan Commission | Germany is the best customer of » runs, no hits, no errors, or Bolsy hit to Bush and M he man - still shaves with an old | lay cn route to Canada I} eateiskn Rabyie *William F. Middle cho-Slovakia after the United First Inning—Cubs out at the plate, Bush to (.\jk\mnml razor instead of a modern | Part After Breakfast ‘ & *Thomas Holt, r ates. Although duty on Germa! 1, inside. Str e S | went to third | satety. razor, if he sl thas his| “The president andthe prime min- Daniel J. Kerr, d « cars is lower than that on Amer- i ; IRt to | Preakfast cercal cooked the day be- | jster p B mer e, !_P ! Walenty Pisk, d ..... oy v e AT R, e e | g | fore. These modern improvements ' Mr. Hoover went to his office for an | | Frank H. Martin, ind. . R o T I T e o ¢ side WO runs & two errors, | NOW are all made possible for us by early conference with Secretary | r ary Directors sell cheaper but also of their en- . A } i «d out oft advertising. Stimson regarding the reply to the| Nelson E. Mann, 1 power. . i i o ball wi Ninth Inning—Cubs Illustrating how necessary adver- | British invitation to attend the naval | G Hayes, d hteen per cent of the « r ds in dec Cubs—Wilson up, ball 1. low in- | tising is, the speaker asked, ‘“Honw |limitation conference at London in | [ Jonn . Walsh. d oo o doa st oo Lfiimported: thist year are ‘American hglish ap 1, ca il o S Ball two, | many persons here remember Pear- | January. i JYire Commissioner for One Year |gg compared with 73 per cent last ) outeurve outsids outside and low. inside, Strike two, called, Wil | line 2" Pile's Pearline, he said was| After reaching the embassy Mr.| (Continued From First Page) Thomas Holt, r . | vear. The falling off of imports is ? Imost fell, he| S (1 T ationally known product, spend- | MacDonald conferred with British | P DIUCCRUThA AR bl %) due to the great increase in do- 2 2, into | cnocked down when | ing over three s of a million als who accompanied him to the | be sought at the regular session of |, Tor Two Years | mestic Czecho-Slovak manufactur- % Rl Sl ball, and remained | dollars a year in advertising, until | United Statcs and attended to an ac- | congress heginning in December. PriaRE aUsEa b ing production. A e k of 1l hound while players gathe | the elder Mr, Pile died. The bank- |Cumulation of official bus Decision Halted Progress SRR OO B e et ornsby up ound him. It was a viclous | ers who got hold of the business in | MacDonald drove to the library The Texas senator said he was in- |, Sionglhrcehcars e - e le balls t h”,‘,,:,\“}qu;m{v ,,(\Itllv those days did not believe in adver- | €ONgress for an inspection of | fluenced by “general opinion” among l\lr"?k ]\ \'m‘_‘m;m’ - ‘A‘ erage ‘ ote Expected ;‘n;" e itlamend ey | tising. They said everybody knew | Magnificent buildi y I{w""‘”“”"-‘fl‘;-‘ 1}““';“‘;”5\ BIShoP | “On motion of Selectman James C. In Waterbury Contest re 3 DS MLLIET S e ke stood up, and returned to | about the product, anybody, so they | Before the president and premier | Cannon, dry leader of the Methodist | ¢y ot i \was regularly moved to| Watcrbury, Oct. § (B —Early indi- 5 it sl tleangl 5 1 mo | would save the $600.000 or §700,000 | ScParated, however, they hand an- | Eplscopal chureh, South, and the| '4:0 o " Oetober 14 at § p cati ore average v Wilson 1 n f out on a slo Gt o atelie 1) oalieal Clvlen | cReh yiear ‘car the stsckhblders, i | therfconferonces Thistfooic place|\Ceelingithat: thekphiiadeinnlafdest 0L RaCE 1 B G SRR ST g short shmies ith hit to Dykes, who made a wild | four year the goods had disappearcd | After breakfast in the study on the jsion had halted “progress” in prohi- ™= =" ""__ " ° l,“.,‘\,m“‘,'"'f y‘f’-l‘n\?)p\ ;fh o | A DORGEEQl g ot nobat bamsnlt throw to first base for & two-base | from the shelves and the good will |Second floor, and was a continuation bition enforcement. Enactment of ke e . zlers. S 3 S R e s of discussions of the best means of | Such a law was suggested last week GARRIES ZGNE FIGHT ticket and Attorney Theobald k. SecondinninsbA L Totles s, o hits, no errors, none | €FTOT, as Cuyler went 1o sccond. | Was sold to Proctor and Gambie for | Of € seussions e o | Conway the republican. Hoaars & Stephenson up, ball 1, outside. Foul | $10,000. JRIOIcHaEisonI neacs (8 of the senate Whereas the vote was light com- o Sixth—Athletics strike one, into rightfield stands. “J vear two and a half -|, It was understood they would], ' e & ol TO SUPERIOR COURT‘ d to the ticket in the pres MiiTam s D ol e outside ang | Il two. high. Toul, strike two, | lion immigrants come to Aierica: | ne e SANATRGATICRto MorToNEOTIRHN by Sl o e I De s o e tial election of last year, at s F andi o stands, This means two and a halt million [®Ve Of the prime minister's depar-| y R T i this morning, the figures compared Tt R Bishop was| 'O . ol S0t : v proposal, fearing it would “block” | . = o . ! e (i 3 comy FoNT e e Sl e | Cuyler scored on Stephenson's| new consumers who do not know | ture. While no official indication has | ULl iong in o “great many cases” | F¢0T8¢ J. Riley Appeals for Reversal| ayorably with these of clection {ruck out, swinging at the third| Haas up—Strike 1, outsid | single to center field. It was Ste- | anything about American goods. In ‘”1"‘(""1""“ »m\»w'l'-“thc m’flxfl;fil‘fl““:‘jmq‘;1." which district attorneys “depend of Adjustment Board Ruling of two years ago. The republican ¥ krike B e e o o o o addition, there are hundreds of thou- | (18 1o Prevdeat and 11e T i8R |on the buyer of liquor to convict the < campaign issue has been based on Dykes up—Strike 1 called. A | went out on a long fly to Wilson. He | , CTimm up—Strike 1, called. Strike | sands of graduates trom schools and | 321eSmaR WL ssuo & < contdolnt iRz On Extension Request, the charge that the present demo- furve ball. . Foul, strike two. The | caughe st o frontor tho Nenchers | 2 SWung. Grimm singled to right. | colleges and one and a quarter mil- | Satement on the gencral results of| g ytor Boran, republican, Taaho, | | cratic administration has carried the fall went just outside third base.| ochrane up—Ball 1, ou o 4| Stephenson stopping at, second. It | lion couples getting married. A1l |1 (AIKS upon Which Q“""‘. have | other dry member of the commit- | His application for an extension of | ity into debt. Mayor Guilfoile, 60, & sall 1, in Dykes had to KeeD| pigh. Ball two : i | was Grimm's second hit. this means that many new consum- | P¢¢" engaged since last Saturday tee, which probably will be called zone on Carlton street| gemocratic mayor, stepped aside in o him. Cochr fouj| Biair batted for Gonzales. Blair | ers. Then there are 1,400,000 deaths | _ Omits Usual Exercise | upon to consider the hil, rejected by the board | ravor of Mr. Hayes as the democrat- Dykes singled to left, Foxx stop- | . \ = foul | up—Strike 1, he swung. Ball 1, low. | cach year. These must be replaced This morning Mr. Hoover omitted ! ojhq0q to favor it but hasn’t given ment, George J. Riley to-|js candidate. jing at second. to Taylor back of t y Blair forced Grimm at second, Dy! “How many people remember the | 1S usual medicine ball game on the ¢ wpyeh thought.” [[eavAan pe it BRcoREl F spnaiorRCour| TS _Boley up—F strike 1. It waga |, ~° U0 no errors. NOne| o pighop. Stephenson went to third. | black whale and the words, ‘Soapine S0uth lawn. He and Mr. MacDonal | b e rn [to reverse the decision on s SRR lit and run play as both runers| '°" (S iy Tolson batted for Bush. JioidRitaRonimorae a nad sunnyay Iz |{Bosaitiastediat aniearlythours | n |.grounds “;q’ actionsiarbitr |Fliers Leave Field tere moving. Ball one, outside : 3 | e ; and Spotless Town? or| The prime minister in an infor- | FASELL: SEEKS 33 009 asonable and unconstitutional o5 N b ot e et e e eikel Ol R Jm“k_d"fi‘;:‘g‘l JdKn‘::”' < '?r‘:" ot | mal talk with a group of corres- | = ’ that it deprives him of propert In Air Tour Today hto the bo » outside, Strike 2.1 (o o tigo. 2 d | S e “;‘d‘no‘v‘f pondents said he had “never felt | _ rights without due proc of Springfield, Mass., Oct. 8 (P)—Miss [ pclevenound o Co shorCandiwent [l o el i"mlll" youll 'Ball threc, outside. The Cubs|they have passed out. One or two | fUer” He thanked the newspapcripormer Street Superintendent Asks ' Ll i by ”",”_""] anieamericanay to a dout ; with Dykes, E inte stands hack of fitst bacs. Bus. | claimed that Ehmke had balked as | are trying to come back but it's too | MR fOF the way they had written | Eoel Il et o e e s e T L B sh to Hornshy to Grimm T R hiO R 2 o e U ni his trip and said their efforts | Damages as Result of Injuries ken through the law offices of At-|Springfield airport at 10:01 a. m. No runs, two hits, no errors, one | lSh struck out. He went out swing- | e e D] e R ad been toward the attain- | | torney Cyril Gaffney, who repre- for Newar N. J. on the eft ing ) | \Tmm )"\r“ i ':’- e o) | “There was Rubifoam, So ment of complete success for his| Sustained in Auto Crash. sented Riley in eral attempts to | th lap of the national air tour. # i 2nd Tnning Cubs Hor: rike 1. He . SORERIEUCHSOM LIS SN ENE at and many others, all forgotten no visit, | have the board of adjustment per-' minute later Miss Frances Cuyler up. Strike one, He g | Bl Houll atriliel2 S bscic |\EHRTIE U SIS . “Markets are conti chan 7 = Eugene Faselle, whose resigna-| it construction of a business build- | Harrell in her Moth biplane left the frike two. He swung again. Bal| " U Foul back of screen ‘W“n" run, two hits, one error, tWo ing. Chain stores have learned that tion as superintendent of streets | ing on the plot owned by Riley on [ground. At onc minute intervals, the » high and outside. Foui into the Ho ond | eft. I not only must they advertise ! !fl UR N E was accepted by the board of pub-, the northwestern corner of Allen|remaining 33 planes of the fleet that e n e T S et ha s an o curve | e | that they also must sell adve LAY lic works ght, has brought|and Carlton streets. The argument [arrived here late yesterday from * SNe T Attt s e S wiison fup—Siiiie he swung. | y | §00ds to be successful. The A. & P - . [suit for $3,000 against 2 ry was stressed that the business zone | Montreal and Portland, Me., took off. high. Cuyler struck out, | [.0Ul @gainst scrcen, strike two. | | stores have realized that advertised | l |B. Morse of New York, alleging | cutting through the Riley plot de-| IPerfect weather conditions ate 2 ; ns | au .«‘w ar | soous are essentlal to tho success ot i | that the carelessness, negligence and | prives him of the use of the rear |tended the getaw mice . e . T ils struck ou or the sec- husiness. "oolworth going to hmke was using a very slow | ong time, making five strike outs M spend millions of dollars for adver- | R AR I s a row for Ehmke tising in one year. In the first 10| (Continued From First Page ::e Cubs good balls to hit 3all Helnad Ihe CaBatoft st L e it ‘v"rb A St {heyireRof diiusmluniextrac ree, inside. Foul ar right s, 1 e NI “ ; | o alde oul, . Near right| No runs, no hits, no errors. None | Kan : Methods of merchandising are it T ol n.‘,um,,.{ *he third strike as he| Seventh—Athletics T ot |Changing cvery day. - Chain stores|of Costa Rica was granted his pa- [ bt vt oo St e e A the friendship of |are selling cigarctics cheaper than |y, ! Grimm np—Grimm 1 WA 3 T e L o s s s pilticubbes AN UL Cls R Lol el aRra SYER St e i e ot p e NS odiehSextra ctlon R e o4 \ a di ateh, | they were young men in the west. |shoe stores, and what can't You bu¥ | inciudes the following: Per Einar oy e - i but held the ball. Hogan reviewed the incident which |in a drug store? Business is all | g 5 HARTFORD, CONN. aylor up—Sst Stephenson ran over to sce if | he sald lead up to the $100,000 loan. | wixed vp. There i nothing fixed | Sondens Ebba Lilly Sanden, Ebba) ‘oul, str two. Taylor flied Wilson had hurt himselt bubl hethad | Thsttwo. mat here, he sdld andiTail (about it i “% | Louise Peterson, Hildur Amalia fox3 the pitcher's mound. | not outlined his “dream” of acquir e AR nE T : .. | Snyes, John Hanson, Adolf Jahan| I e e Sy 3% TR N e e S B D R s dR TR e iBme 4| Welnemuni vaiondon (B ol I O5ca DIRECT WIRE FROM NEW BRITAIN — CALL 3500 s 2 Foul, againat scrcen. Foxx | Mexico. Doheny, he Mld the Jury, | ora likely (o sdont methots tha e | eterson and Carl Alfred Anderson. = e = Third Tnning Athletics h - run ho Genterinela|wltHoub aword) from Fall IOESTed | (he Hunao ol teh e oot | Germans and Austrians | Thmke up- s. It was a fast ball over |to lend him the money he needed to | pot we are (00 '{k;;'”,‘on,\f', Tt oure | Al but two of the group whose | = trike two ad and went into the | carry out his plan. Fall declined|ycives. ik allegiance was formerly to the re. | e ell outside. the offer at the time, he a ted, | ety | public of Austria appeared at the ito th up—Went out on a fly to Saving he could get the money else- Advertising next year must rec- | hoaring and all were given marks tn, wh 1 outatde low: FFall, continued Hogan, receivel ”N"h;nlf. i An n\prnvn-m‘ by ‘: Na-|ter, Rudolph Klampfer, Richard Ball 3 inside | $100,000 in checks from Edward . | tHon AT showed that, of Lwe | e “Johanna Thomas, Frank Mil- | Strike A McLean, publisher of the Washiug- | 27HeI08 o cinel valie seld.at !N¢ ler, Rose Larson, Josephine Seo- Is. Dyices went [{on Post.but something (hat M- Tie bought sdvertised soods. ang |Poda and William Karl Gieselbreth nsor «can said caused Fall to belicve the B et S Those of German extraction are N I S']h Ho errors, none | 1041 would work a hardship on the |01 3 Per ecnt bought nonadver- |, Tynn Caartin Haupt, Hilda ---INEW In 1lhouette Iz out of his trach | publisher and ho telephoned Doheny | Used Eoods. | he fothers " bad mo | i LT 0o B, go- ‘H, as up—BaH 1, outs ot Seventh—Cubs \l\:l!;f \.'vr V(” lj’x::\‘n \l[n‘*;;‘u.kl‘xhl:‘l_u he | e lus, advertised article was sold | Seph Seidl, John Baptist Ehemann. | . . G A B oot g ey | 1. bigher price: In G case G0 |Gustava, Roth, - Caroline “Blochle ---Rich In Fabric o, ; faynndineliad Ness per cent of the public hought the Anna Johanna Josephine Fenske 4 e Divss Hendas Bol 15 Namen advertised product at a higher price, | 2nd Walter Ungethum, who was ' 1 sy R i 24 per cent hought the non-adyer. |Riven permission to have his name L ] = 3 S nib oA s tised article, and the others had no | changed to Walter Arno. | ==~ UXurious y urre 3 ki ching heré Novem- | Preference Those from the republic of Turkey % o LS SRCOn and receiving Advertiging must be made believ Demetricz Kapetanakis, who 3 ¢ in B able. It is becoming too mechani- ' Was granted permission to have his 2 4 Dohany howed hia head at mention | ©3l- ~ It 15 too much like advertis- |name changed to James Capetan: ar ¢ achl of his son, who was killed in Los| P&—too professional.” | Richard M. Magerian, and Mary ar o The t \ : d “s by his sccretary several| ‘The speaker told of a mecting of | Atashian. One applicant was not \ i 1 d- | : wational advertisers in New York a | tccepted at this time. He is Daniel ) % e | days ago, when a commi Parparian, whose application will be runs ‘ u sl Saxlor Jury Locked Up was formed to produce a gre continued for study. | 0 called. | (v hington, Oct. § (UP)—Albert | #incerity in advertising. “The tesni- | TWo from Great Britain were ac- Third Inning Cubs s ighe Ball {py Go's bribery trial jury rose from | monial type of advertising is being | cepted. William Percy Howarth and Roc H be o hotel beds today after a first night's | ltughed out of court by the public. | John Berbert DeWolfe. §i 1 s . : short | e under guard of boiliffs to hear | The public if beginning to doubt that | Solomon Paul of Persia was given ' T opening arguments and testimony | form of advertising. Red Grange citizenship papers. 1, 0 " . | Concerning the $100.000 the former | had & pretty good reputation ur - Antonia Stepina of the Czechoslo- ‘ 2 - interior secretary received in a | he began to sign his name endorsing | vak republic was given her papers. : e e VT G0 GG Ot Several Lithuanians Pass S 1921 . he averred. Those of Lithuanian extraction : include two business Advertising must be more effi- | Who ol granted papers were A collection of individual coats ... ¢ ;98 SR e t, more straightforward, mor simon Diskevicus, Frank Jaciuns- o T 7 e ! vo| Nomen. ane only 28, two housewlves | letical, and more sinccre in 1930~ | kas and Jonas Ceskevicus, One ap- for miss and madam ... interpreting v ke Sth Innings-—Athletios to bank teller, from coal merchant | HArry Miller of the Harry Milier | plicant, Peter Tyszklewicz, was not | every success of the new fall mode ! : : : Al e R e ».. New York theatrical producer, | given papers, being told to await Fiher vt longer. Jengih an o piteh for : T om order of | WA Present and spoke of the Lions | nother hearing during which e | higher waist onger leng ",Vy‘ p—1I il low. S Hitz, presumably to { moulded suitline. It is indeed unusual = 7 2 o """"}'0-”{',‘_’“5'1-' ’i]\‘”r"“ to find at this price coats of such i employment of detectives the jury trying him and a conspiracy charge. Saoill Roberts to Open Case [WHO? Sells The Celebrated Balkite | In New in Cash | 5250 o Foul baes | _Owen J. Roberts, energetic chief sl P of the government's special ol | 2 L counsel nned to open the case ; = : a statement to the jury, out- X o ng Fall's authority over the naval 3 roserves, his recelpt of $100,000 2 mained at i sh from Doheny. the oil multi- s millionaire, and his subsequent {1 1 in ret contracts with Doheny com- anics whereby the navy's valuable > runs, o1 no crror lands at Hills were leased. Eighth In OUR SILK STOCKINGS M 1 up out | Washington, Oct. 8. (P—Ladies’ » Haas in short r or rst | silk hosiery made in the United 1t States is being exported to 75 coun- | 1 sh Ball es and political divisions of the ! i R throng of ) out on wders Radio Britain for Complete Answer material, workmanship and fur trim- ming. SIZES 14 to 20—36 to 52 Fur Beaver, Fox. Brown, shades. collars and cuffs of Wolf, Skunk, Caracul, Badger and Black, other new fall G. Fox & Co.—Coats—Third Floor

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