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FOUNTAIN MAN finitely established as the surprise|3esrs stn x Na — the nation’s unbeaten, untied foot- eral Home, Services and Belmont 5005. and 'club of the National Professional|Cardinals ......3 2 600 5 58 —~ [. Srial, Kings Mountain, Ky.® Wednesa @ Tv Aero C GRILL Juan {Football league Monday, but the|Seron™. «i: ¢ de. MH Ie pall “eats, GATES Mrs. Gertrude N., widow of $1 5eae une rArg borg. 6 Days—G: biggest noise of the loop continued "EASTERN DIVISION | Detroit scored in every period but] ~Bveres: Come, Bre Rie Mekine Mus. ‘ “TEE E "PEE! E" to be the Chicago Bears, who lead| == ~~ W. L Fei Pe OF the third yeslerday to register Mal Avi elt ivy Aad. O Ss ot Bl Tempera IR © Fall Creek at 38th St. 3 the western division ‘with the cir- Plitsbureh, vise 3 2 60 6 & third straight victory, 21-7, over St. Francis hospital. ¥ Friends may oo Fs Jnternational Beautv School 1 ry record. 17 straight | Brookiyn ..... eee - a n a - 470 wins and 52 viewris in 33 samen, |Riiacietn 1 § BF 8 tan: before. 12000 spectaors| Sit HEAT, MASI ad ieans? Sil"Bhe 420 S52" 55) “GRILL and COUNTER MEN - The revival, accoms= x Es at the Polo Grounds. Cathedral. hietine Holy Cross ceme- Experienced; $25 and meals to those 4 Plished ‘by three stralgllt, victories Ser Bi i Te Fhiiadeiphie. The Titans took the wraps off| “7 Triads ini Help Wanted—Female 8 —— =o Ary VW 50a 0 Deteott | ¢ y 4, : ; HERDER—Mary Elizabeth, 15 N. Oriental, . A after earlier losses to the Philadel- | Gloveiand 28; Bears 36, New ¥e a triple-threat back named TipPPy|™ mother of William L =H erder Mrs. Beauty Opr. Sry ad _ oid. Bib INEXPERIENCED 4 phia Eagles and Washington Red- Sundays eeoene who accounted for most of | Tiorence Gioodner, Mrs. William "Briges. Beauty Shop, 538 Mass, YOUNG MEN fs skins, > 3 i . Steelers Dio second ay Bay at etrols, New York at his team’s 163 yards gained on the Shelbyville, mid pasted Fanner & Bu: COLORED LADY, ; mmedintely: 21-45; ® have openings for several young ll & place eastern on. e . hin 4 Pittsbrgh. |ground and 79 garnered through| chanan Mortuary, Wednesday oy neral housework; extra good salary. men who : kb Steelers handed the Eagles thelr |r so > the air—figures that dwarfed Man-| Friends invited Burial ~Ordwn "mil.| Li-i0i3. TA-3305 : busintss” Blasting saisey ie win fifth loss in six games, 14-0, Sunday hattan’s 46 and 12, respectively. ary. C00K Golorad, exp.; young. Sonate: positions. Ideal working a the Giants and Dodgers both lost 84-yard —Anna L., widow of Daniel Hur- ER MUG 400 N. 1. |§ conditions. Apply person, 8 a. m. ES as ge cl S yo Madarik sparked an vi push ley, Mo beloved mother of Mrs. John J. J Whit SCOTTEN'S > to drop into a tie for third. for Detroit’s initial touchdown in| Murphy, Helen. Anna and Leo N. mur: Counter _@irl—""5; S50 The White Castle System | - The Bears maintained the league's the first period, leaving thi 17-play Mw di Friday, Oct. 16. Funeral Tues- 5 S. Oriental Re. only perfect, record by coming from 1st surge by tossing three passes for| fami > Tesidetcs, Ing Lexingion ave,| CENERAL housework. Young colored girl i behind to whip the Giants, 26-7, for 4 Fi f1 h 98 yalis Sut Seven. Himes at St. Patrick's church, 9 a. m. . : ] their fourth victory in as many cir- . es 1 ts for 92. ep from the one-foot invited. Friends may call at ihe resis GIRL TO LEARN OCAL B we cuit contests. Washington, setting SAN C1500. .Oct..19. (T eine. gece. Da Bitals of Tsabelis. Meet for FAGmION DRY CLEANERS 1901 Central MANUFACTURER 3 the eastern division pace, irounced| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10 (U. ble by Madar od to Man EESR SE Sy Wants ! the Dodgers, 21-10, for their fourth P.).~8t. Mary's Gaels, apparently Be a too xm a op. stonistn oy] BE 10enw. nay © nt X15: Machine Operaters 5 win against one defeat. incensed over a week-long con- J! [recovered for Manhattan on the 31| Fass My Burns, pilldred Chaille, Edna JONIOR TL ariephone oor 10 Men for General W E Packers Hang On troversy concerning the use of ¥ ‘land after eight plays, Jack Burns Alice Fisher, Dessie Roberts. 7 pasted away| nity per ri BL ni te ot en 10 enera 0 i Green Bay's dogged Packers|freshman players by the University did T tell him to-casry that bum for three rounds?” ote A from Lhe Jo te ath joe a Shirley Bros. Sm Hints Desessary, Busiiess schoo] stedwle Call at % clung to second place in the west-|of San Francisco, crushed their| __ Why . beers scored 5 stan Was. also tha may call any time a cation "und Phone RuMber. u. S. Corrugated 4 "Bears, by Sampling the Cleveland eens mere ey in EY frst time in three seasons the Jas- MUELLER. Biv. husband, of Tuurs, | Fon Office Box 1 Fibre Box Co. 4 y trampling the Clevelan hv. : F K Wh H of Sma “h Rams, 45.25, as Chicago's Cardinals * *On\est punctuated by four fist Mr. nows at Flappened en iu vies me Tian “ea if £5 ie Bll Buchinon wbrimes'| uereng Pop may sovies. | |mmmnoosevelt Ave. J} © ‘moved up into third, ahead of the . ¥ Link Buri ay ke Rd a. t'3 Trlends , MY ii - GOOD Dy NDE MARRIED MAN, experienced in meeting a by blanking the Detroit] A crowd of 35,000 watched the | J w [c tf, Tf h B A, th Sounied Jor Seu mo papers Dlease copy.] : Porm, I20ke _t LEaNGToN ¥ public, to rain an los #100 es S Lions, 7-0, Gaels score a touchdown in the 0 oe aiCco e boxer 2g% EO ag gent PERKINSON James M, age 66, husband ne GRAPH operator, experienced out. omh “hen. qualified: Jari, pli ‘a The Steelers came to life With game's opening minutes and con- from Hank Piper and romping eight| liam C. Earles and Mrs. William Trout, Shop, 280 Convuly bldg. ead; Sate ‘axpecience and . $wo touchdowns in the second half By JACK CUDDY per h Paul and Fle Perkinson, passed : bo setens ie Bases soa wirwah] BL 0 28 ite to Sd ome Sut Surrmpias a a i a any pve] Soi fe] Sate BL ot Er ST MECHANIC. y heir win skein to three before [han e 8 a lerritlic drub- NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—A missive from Massillon, O., provides a AY ae ioe Wednesday, 1:30 DB ak arg LY 400 Hour with experien i ,700 at Philadelphia. Curt Sandig HD fale forced to Balt.th possible explanation of the mysterious disappearance seven years ago Tour io 41% Lepning yor in and aa ap oe te. >Cihmi CHEER TRU TSAR LAE Seetzie washers. bly "Tacedey, hoes A fcooted 39 yards for the first Steeler| C5 Were igs op 8 ®| of one of the ring's greatest fighting men, old Joe Walcott, welterweight Orn 3 ana Suling Nien Sux. service, MT.» TN on touchdown in the third and Dick So 1 2s Jo Le aD Tee champion from 1901 to 1906. . POST—Omer Benjamin. age 73. beloved —— go on rc on OP cal abilty toleara Riffle crossed the line for the other|5W 8 Ing eas Alone payers fm Walcott, the “Barbados Demon,” was regarded by oldtimers as a : husband o t Mary Bde out brother ot PERSONNEL ASSISTANT typewriter and adding machine e HE in the fourth. Ro One was ejected. giant killer because in the days When the welterweight limit was qe passed away st 3523 E. New York st 20.25 education | EFiapcoud pay While lasts Euan Tapia A crowd of 32.000 packed Wrigle St. Mary's took the opening kick- t fends may all at the Dorsey Funeral Age 20-25, college education, Pr iE Bee 2r M 3 000 pa 8'€Y off and drove 70 yards to the 5-|142 pounds instead of the curren ca n en Home, 3025 E. New York st. after 4| typing necessary. Good oppor- || REMINGTON RAND. = 700 TEST I Bina, $i fleld to watch the Bears overpower yard line before their opponents’|147 he tackled opponents of any| sonality, or might at least get a Bavat funeral home. Bl vednes- | § tunity for advancement. Start- Colored or white, fo: Ws Giants, Chicago Stored the forward wall held for downs. But|size and weight. He licked many job doing something around the . ton Park |} ing salary $2250 week. Call PORTER work; inside bakery, a first time it got the ball. Harry| pone c, "Shaw was able to of the bigger fellows, such as Joe|\”) “°€ CHEIIER TO CU Ww 992 t 1 3 or iin Teo. aumgnier of au | RL 1321 between 9 A. M—5 P.M. Southeastern. +3 Clark returned the kickoff 61 yards| wn.) C0 5 Re alt. |Choynski and George Gardner, and | lots: 1m, oO Ap gil Yue, Jaushiter of My PORTER. Golored or white, 918 | to the Giants’ 36 and then teamed back Roy Guisti quickly engineered fought a draw with Philadelphia share of expenses with & couple of, ! Toll Funeral lends "1308 as ec SE lh IR aL a : " : Dishwasher, : £ Jith, ary Famiglieti to reach the the Gaels into scoring position, Jack O'Brien. The bull-shouldered strangers who Were driving to 108| bor vwoop, Oct. 10 (U. Po home.” Burial New Grows. Friends in PORTER—sumauye. “io W. Tinos. © 8. Famiglietti carried it over on plunging one yard for the tally. |Negro with the “conical” skull, Angeles. By the time they got to = rite. 750bonl} mhings pien permanen 5 third down. After an exchange of Gonzales Morales converted. squat body and long arms battled |piansfield, O., Watnick was car- Two high scoring : SOMERS—Moses F., 1144 Woodlawn ave. opening in department ROOFERS 3 punts, the Giants started a drive of| “io; tosced a 30-yard pass to|for 21 years and retired in 1911. [gick. He had to get a room where [met Sunday at Memorial coliseum (SQUEMET¥oets Tv, 1155 Woodlawn ave. : pl Sxberienced residence roofers. Apply . (SH thelr own and scored When TUffy|gnd Farron Brumfield, who scamp-| Walcott would be 70 years old if he could lie down. That night he before 40,000 fans. The score at| gf Mis Luu ely, wre anne mur || store photograph sue JiRuvh » Reeder & Sons 301 Winthrop = 8 Seeman passed to ara Cuff in ered 35 yards to score in the sec-|he were alive today, which we doubt sent old Joe out to get a bromo tothe end of the first minute of play ‘passed liam and Walter P. Somers. |} dio for girl, age 18-30, Service Station 4 )io%:, 10.50 Du . 83 for a Scors. ON conve ond period. Morales converted. |exceedingly. He vanished myste-|yelieve his nausea. ‘Joe never came 66 to 66 t the Robert W, Stirling Funeral Home, . for advancement. Apply 923 N. Delaware, = = to give the Giants their last point third tember was - ; 1420 Prospect st. any time. Services | Who is interested in ad- J|sm=ioy rer and a brief lead. Is = fuarier, Morales] sivusly one pignt i ste Sp } bask. There was little, if anything, un-| Tuesday, 2 p. m.. Bethsadia church, near qualified. SITE OFL CO, A111 W. Weths v skirted right end and dashed 191935, at M eld, O. Tell Us Where He's Buried » ’ Stewartsville, 7 (Evansville papers t S I A br x usual about the game. It was the| please copy.) vancement. ales eX-. oHoggon Ct 4 Redskins Look Good Jala fob one ially, gle Bad Jack En Boule to Hullyweod Watnick ‘started his search in|annual battle between the 1eading |v. wsrey—Mrs. Eis F. age 7, wife of perience not necessary. STENOGRAPHER 3 The Bears fumbled away two grabbed Jock Germaine’s 40-yard The letter Jrom a man in Mas-|procfeld, then shifted to Philadel- men, led by George Montgomery, Yillard Ia 4 Rube) Wamsley, other of wiherterice Hotesiarys approximately $38 a scoring opportunities and trailed occ ang trotted 20 yards to score,|SloR Says: “The Cleveland Plain..." orere Walcott had relatives,|and the comedians, led. by Buster| ers. Mrs. Wilbert Batert Br. of Thay: Salary. Addr ess Times, 5 a when the half ended. Chicago re- Dealer of Dec. 11, 1935, carried an | ."c ho oturned to Harlem Keaton. Proceeds went to the| spolis, Mrs. 8. D, Crane of Carmel, Wal- TICKER MAN — EXPERIENCED, FLAN. i _|an ally retu . . : ter A. Wamsley of Putnamville, Paull] BOX 963. G MILL WORK, 427 W. . 3 povered a third-period fumble and, article under your by line concern- |“ p . = oo long last, we have a|USO and Mt. Sinai hospital. Wamsley; sister of Mrs. George Ross, 4 with Ray Nolting and Hugh Gal- G o d: / ing the disappearance of Joe Wal- |, tt "0 0 OE ATE NE CEM Te second play of the game,| Dased sway Saturday mien at Fu than. TAILOR AND PRESSER Me larneau alternating, moved io the Zriq-iron y cott, who was Hollywood bound in|, mono other things, the man {each team scored 11 touchdowns— grandchildren and two great-grandenl: Stenographer Neat, good ut dicks NW AMIN "4 touchdown that put them ahead to the company of one Mr. MOITIS|yypee: «1 can tell you just what)the players had collapsible footballs| 56° "hw Tuesday at: the® Putaancvine | perience. Apply Wiliams Too & ngs | TINNER AND FURNACE MAN stay. Famiglietti tallied the third By LOU LITTLE Watnick. According to your article, happened to Joe as he wandered | concealed in their uniforms. Methodisi,_chureh. Buna) | 2 Hill | neering Corp., 124 Kentucky ave. : Must be sober and industrious, otherwise 4 touchdown in the third quarter and Head Coach, Columbia University Mr. Watnick last saw Walcott when east on Route 30, muddled and| In the third period, with Mont-| lie in state at the chapel for a short 40 not answer this ad. 3313 E. 10th. Bi Si4 Luckman’s 52-yard pass t0| A GREAT DARTMOUTH team | $8Ve him a quarter in Mansfield | gio directions to Brooklyn|gomery in the clear and racing for| ‘me. * STENOGRAPHER f a pton Pool added the final tally to go out and get Watnick a pngoe Also where he Is buried,|a touchdown, his entire team |WORTH—Alfred Sr, husband of Cora|| Age 20-30, experienced, to take TRUCK DRIVERS A late in the fourth, hens, Columbia by something ke luvomo.” how he was Killed in trafic, ete stopped play. A photographer took| Hors. and fact of ‘Mrs ‘Doroiny|| rapid dictation in. modern air- ||] ooiigns osen for aries on over. | | & Washington looked like the best In| 50 points in 1930, One of our | Walcott was en route to movie- And so we say to Mr. “F ” who- | their pictures on the 50 yard line. orth Jr. passed away at his home, (| conditioned office. land furniture vans. Operations cover Re the East as Sammy Baugh's three) stumbling blocks was the smash- (land with his “manger,” Watnick, 8| over he may be—you can rest as-|He didn’t score. notice faker, F Robert W. Stiritng rBunerel ag Tn hte a United’ States. z Weekly wast, wendy] SHEL touchdown passes sparked the Red-| ino immovable defense presented [YOURg Jewish chap from New York's| req that we will not use your| Injuries were numerous, especial- 5 P. M. Wing Te 2 %. Apply to Mr ho 4 Skins to victory before 25,636 at Eb-| | pov Barber Green tackle, |DrO0: Watnick thought that Joe,|;ame in the story if you write and|ly among the comedians, who Card of Thank AERO-MAYFLOWER TRANSIT co. § + bets field. Brooklyn scored first, ’ * [pinched by poverty in New York, |i) us more about what happened | knocked thémselves out when they| =" ard o anks 2 STENOGRAPHERS and typist. Apply . Ai a Manders plunging over on the| A year later, when we were pre- might get bits in the movies be- | gig Joe Walcott. If he is dead, |saw a fleet of army jeeps enter the RUTAR—We Wish to extend our heartfel.| STATE PERSONNEL DIVISION, 141 8.| JPHOLSTERERS WANTED—Good wagem . - . Salary $85 monthly. 3 t play of the second quarter. Jurine for the game, we remem- (cause of his reputation and per tell us where he is buried. It isn’t|coliseum laden with pretty muses. Snanks $0 Lh Jo al Hives Shes. Eindly Meridian. Salary Acme Mattress Co., 708 Madison ave. ly. After Merlyn Condi kicked a field) bered Barber. Our "om re- ; fair that the end of the trail for| The leading men won the gume,| iM¢,SeiCly See, oferne: criender ON hito—ages 18-aerariser | Wanted Immediately | for Brooklyn from the 20,| Ported he was still a terror on ie one of the ring’s 78, probably because it was| and father, Frank Ruta 3 men to handle ice in factors, i ugh tossed four successive com-| the strong side. eavywelg is To he Ee Srestes arto in bo 8 P y MRS. MARY RUTAR & PAMLY. Call at Engine Room. 8 te passes, the last resulting in P Y: Uniiiaried save, Shelf SUED. = a WAITRESSES RR Ke 44 e touchdown that gave the Red- Ww kh Bill . unera rectors WANTED_NI t help, dishwasher, Dub + 4 Skins the lead to keep. He tossed rest ng 1 On_Everything ! Ww Your opporténity for the Dlles AS , the final scoring pass fo John Ko- falter T. Tow WESTERN UNION
