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” Barrett Voted Most Valuable

SYRACUSE, N. Y., Nov. 3 (U. P.). —Charles (Red) . Barrett, righthanded pitching ace of the Syra-

Wednesday noon. Services Albright FuDeal Home, Anderso son, Ind., Thursday, = AR I EHC ICT SU a TEMPLETON..Boyd W., beloved husband 607 “Odd Feilow' Bldg. Lic. Emp. Agey.

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Craven, passed Mond evening. | STENOGRAPHERS B. cuse Chiefs, today was selected as Service at Flanner & Buchanan mot: STATE PERSONNEL TON, we y JOE WILLIAMS the International league's most tuary Thursday, 2p. ™ priends may ex Meridian. nan $85 monthly. Times Spee: riter Tn own Hill. call ual 942 t th ort time. and filing clerk valuable player in 1942, at We moriusty any Typist 3a prov fy LI-4914. Tw

= SOUTH BEND, Nov. 3.—Still not feeling as well as his friends . Would: like him to be following his recent discharge from medical care,

Barrett, -only 20-game winner in

THOMAS—Fannie nan, age 86, beloved

| Mr. Frank Leahy does not gain in mental comfort as the Army gam [the 50th seasun of the leagues Mondsy a. m. Private funcral Wednes, approaches, He's the worrying (as distinguished from the moaning) operation, was given 46 out of a Monday + Frias Herrman Runers WAITRESSES Wrying (es Sstinguish e baaing ossible 64’ votes by baseball writers Home, 1505 5. East S¢. 9 a. m. 8. Pat- For All Departments type and frankly admits it. Axes y t. H rick’s’ church. ‘Burial Holy Gross. Full Time Employment *I wish I could be like Jim Crowley,” he says.” “Jim never starts In 8 oy : Ties 8 Siro $ Apply Employment Office i worrying until about fifteen min- — Was in Ss : Syracuse player ever ‘Card of Thanks \ 2 7th Floor 3 tes before the kickoff. He gets | they had a game on thelr hands He played with the Indianapolis ) WM. H.BLock co. | _ the headaches over quick. With e- played w e apo BRAMBLETT—We wish to thank our many « A. . 2 me they Start carly and last | it was too late. Scores, as I said Indians of the American associa- friends, _ relatives, neighbors, te | lu . i earlier, are often misleading.” tion in 1939 and 1940. for ‘ther Kingness, sympathy ahd Soel| WAITRESS Mr. Leahy is already prepared. Henry Majeski, third baseman of OO ering poy Jue, death of out husband! . counter girl. Highgst wagts in of

the pennant - winning - Newark A cially th Rev. De Voe and| Uniforms, meals furnished. App Bears, was second with 44 votes fol- Rev. Calvert he organist, Mrs. Mahee jon Downy Dunker, ‘3102. N.’ be 1 ; Charles. (Red) Barrett Schrum, and Moore & Kirk funeral a. . owed by Gene Moore, Montreal home. WIFE AND CHILDREN. Waitress Short hours; good pay. Ideal outfielder, with 40. Others who re-

. working conditions. Uniforms ceived ' votes included Burgess Funeral Directors . §|furnished; ; day week,

to shake Red Blaik’s hand in congratulation after the game in the “Yankee Stadium Saturday.

15. ¢ Hangman’s: Room H ® E HOTEL, 248 8. Illinois. 1 whic } Whitehead, Toronto, 32; Ed Robin- : 451 Jost, the Caduls. at SOU R1OW, We flashed back to the Navy son, Baltimore, 25; Bob Coombs, 00s1€rs nter CONKLE FUNERAL HOME WAITRESS | Scores Are Misleading | game Of last Saturday. . . . “There Jersey City, 20; George Stirnweiss,|ype WAY. Mihign St mE aSperienced, capable proforsily bey “But it’ % now I 35 always the weather to consider, Newark, 15; Andy Sierra, Buffalo, Big State Meet ~ PAUL E. DORSEY Pennsylvania. Berry's No. 1. ut it's so easy See how | 50, We beat Navy, but not by nine; Sid Gorod, Jersey City, and ~ | 8928 E. NEW YORK IB-1173 | Waitress Good Satay, wall

Mickey Rocco, Buffalo, eight each, . Times Special ; Markos 135 IR-494 i . d WHITE NURSEMAID—N a Erv in Burd, Bothetier Joven, BLOOMINGTON, Nov, 3.—Indi- FARLEY F UNERALS 1604 W. Morria| "child, home nights. 1808 Calera Hey ingham of the Southern association, 21#'S cross-country feam, unbeaten) pg) ANNER §& BUCHANAN | oar hena oolnns: ipa grork- Presses

"they ‘could have won or tied. Any- much, and they were just as Way, scores are often misleading.” | handicapped in that Cleveland 5 Before calling on Mr. Leahy we | mire as we were. Possibly more. bad been down in the coaches’ | As the game was played they

{ < room looking at movies of Notre | could have beaten us; they Just led the International league in|in two , matches this fall, seeks|ss w. raLL CREEK BLVD. TA-3372 ~\, Dame's spectacular victory over | did fail to make a vital firs most innings pitched during thelhonors in the Big State meet at H _ . Bernie : ; el anted— ova Bierman’s pre-flighters, | down on our five-yard line and regular season with 269; most com- | 1ndianapolis Saturday. e180 ero S. GADD MA604 p Wanted—Male 9

' | eleven of whom, incidentally, were | one of their ends dropped a

0 # ull Axmevicus at one time or an- | touchdown on the goal line. If plete ar ba Tilones, 2. Notre Dames veteran outfit, GRINSTEINER’S APPRENTICE PRINTER, 16-17 E those two particular plays work teammate, for the most shutouts|hcaded by Oliver Hunter, Frank 1601 E. New York MA-5374 . : } Ao Ne mor how everybody was | they win. That's how easy that with von . Conforti and James Mahoney, ranks a) HERRM ANN YEARS OLD; MUST BE GRADE 3 ¢ saying Bierman’s outfit was the | game was for us. How uncertain He had an earned run averagelas the favorite over Indiana and 1506 8. EAST ST. SCHOOL GRADUATE; ONE WHO best In the country? There was | football can be. TRE SEE | Te but the Hoosiers, perennial HISEY & TITUS Bas BaD moh HR \ even talk (we started it in our | Mr. Leahy paused to pick up a When Lieut. Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle brings his Great Lakes naval | Married and the father of two 0u® Put the Hoosiers, perenn HIGH SCHOOL AND T ~ naive manner) of getting the pre- | penefl which he °proceeded to training station football team to Purdue Saturday one of the starters children, Barrett will receive a ma- contenders, have individual title MORTUAR PRINTING PREIERRED. BE 7 :

flighters on the same field with | stroke morbidly and meditatively. in the sailors backfield will be Pete Kmetovic, former all-America jor league trial next spring with |threats in Earl Mitchell of Ander- 951 N. DRLAWARE sr NE VERECOL COMFONIGE

the Chicago" Bears. Well, Notre “You know, one of the things tan Dame won that one, 28-0. This | they did to me in the clinic was | from Stanford. the Boston Braves. son and Tom Judge of Mansfield, MOORE & KIRK ROOM, INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. NedE ; : Pa., and Charles Labota of Ham-|;p.1159 CH-1808 TA-6058 y \ 4 7% was accounted and still is, the | to stretch my neck. They took me 3 mond, sophomores, and the veteran HIRLEY BROS. CO. Vg - upset to end all 1642 upsets, for | in a place they call the hangman's C ] B ] 1 21 h M H ard’ Be h , » ab S EY Notre Dame had been held even | room, put my head in a leather | UULLVEL attles an on arvara s bencn |ru Koouuial) of Petershure. hipped | ®34N: Hiinols us| 10 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS a by Wisconsin and lost to Georgia | noose and pulled on a rope which |_ o Coach Billy Hayes’ boys whippe ROBERT W. STIRLING Ages 14-19, with | bicycles, aval available tor : ~~ Tech not bad teams either, | lifted me clear off the floor. It F P T ] ° Purdue for the sixteenth time in . hi I I ul, as 1 ( cas ) . - MA-4944 C : & : . - or re it € S fa r fed M ost A maz n P q the last 17 years and upset Michi-|1422 Prospect good wages; priority for bicycles sec Nd Se as Drotty neseidle snd frighten an State. The Indiana-Seahawk|J. C. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES" | if Recessary. Apply Mr. Dalton, \% Rock Would Be Proud ing.” ol Piland.dule chase was canceled |1234 Prospect St. MA-943s | ERN UNION. ! ak ) Mr. Leahy laid the pencil on Times Specia By JACK CUDDY ERo-oale chase ATTENTION BOYS \ Mr. Leahy was in the hospital | pis desk and fingered his neck CULVER, Nov. 3.—Ancient #th- United Press Staff Correspondent last Saturday. : Lost and Found 1 at the time and it must be he reminiscently. letic rivalry between Culver. Mili- NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—We Hereby nominate the Harvard touchdown FE a EARN EXTRA MONEY f has quite a hold on his young “I don’t know. Looking back on tary academy and St. Johns Mili- play that beat Princeton Saturday as the most amazing performance of FOX S RRIER LOST—Male, white Nora |Atter school by delivering s Times ? men, for they really put out for | jt mayhe I didn’t realize how safe : Wc. will the 1942 football season. It was one of the most unusual achievements Ga. Tee 0acC “Buddie.” Vicinity N. Edgewood. Re-|. . . Mall y our name, age and adios 3 him that afternoon. Bierman’s | was being in hangman's room tary academy of Delafield, Wis., in gridiron history—a feat that staggers the imagination. | at LF Gillette, Southtown Trailer | u es ata abl dia afapols ro De neig borhood, i : all-Americas, already victorious | every morning. When I get to |be resumed on Saturday when the Coach Dick Harlow’s Crimson team hadn’t won a game this season GLASSES, boy's gold immed Tost Tn dark lo" Dept. TODA 1 over Minnesota and Michigan, thinking of what's going to hap- |two.teams meet at Wrigley field, when it took the field against the robust Princeton Tigers before 20,000 Ordered fo Bed blue case, between Prospect and Harlan Barber Et and Sat. $6 day or 70%. { : were: never in the ball game In- | pen in New York. ...” Chicago, for supremacy in the Mid- | spectators in the big Harvard sta- fo Eugiich ave. Need badly. Reward. 2970 N. Sherman Dr. CH-1240, } (deed, we don’t know when we've | He looked at his watch, reached x dium at Cambridge. ‘ he was in good shapé now. And he — _ bills of COAL DRIVERS ] ~ ._ Been s big team (via the movies) | for nis hat, said good by and left west prep conference. d Going into the final minute of hag been practicing this trick pass ATLANTA, Gs., Noy. § (0. P.). vy and valuable DARGrs. Liberal re- WEST , SIDE ICE CO. i ~ 50 completely outplayed in prac- | for the practice field. Originally scheduled to be played| iho game, it appeared that Har- with Jack Comeford, the freshman]: ‘A+ Alexander, coach of the Un Eaters, D. Box 22h Cincinnatl, Ohis, Eros tically every phase of football. | From down the corridor his voice |8t St. Johns the contest has beenjvard had been beaten again. The star of the varsity. In the huddle|eaten and untied Georgia Tech ——r—r——rrr> Black suede, ai- COAL DRIVERS _. Looking at pe Deion —_— the | sounded: “Don’t get the idea I'm [transferred to Chicago where it will|score stood Princeton 14, Harvard 12. he told Comeford to call for the|football team, today was ordered to; per top; reward. WA-604 ' wes Ro co. screen, you ha say this was | trying to kid you. Pick Army.” layed as a benefit game with special pass. Comefor. ed for a complete rest for at least] GLASSES LOST—Case comaning tWo parr : . one of the best Notre Dame teams We've known Mr. Leahy for be play i © Case ihe Disak Comer d took fo a ned n ; 2 glasses. Reward. CH-0805. CE WoIs aL fives; : you ever saw; one old Rock would s |e proceeds going to the army em-| py. cone o break. The Tigers re, oo e snap from|two weeks during which time the Stop, 1121 N. Meridian. § some years. We also know he’s ergency relief fund. Each school is H d its center, drifted to his left and|Rambling Wrecks must play two of Gehools & Instructions 7A i] ‘have been proud to call his own. | familiar with the fate of our picks. paying its own traveling expenses. [Umbled. Harvard recovered on i (heaved the ball far down the field. | their hardest games with Kentucky|— COMPETENT MAN if . Scarcely anyone ever missed a |Period. The Wrigley field management is|°WD 37-yard stripe. Tt was a high, perfectly timed pass|and Alabama. WOULD LIKE to hear from reliable men For estatinhiol Sy tleshing route, inl : : Tisee wf B fase 503 silyl) donating the use of the field. At this instant, a player on the that floated down into Lyle’s arms Doctors who attended him said Spare. time or’ evenings Tor Welding, Tobe. Service, 3640 N, Wiars ATTY Warge speed, 3 2 While both teams have impres- Harvard bench—W. Gordon Lyle Jr.jon the Princeton 26. The long-|they deemed it fortunate that he| leading to employmen ane mpos an ar i guile, cohesion and fire. J oines Marines sive 1942 records, St. Johns has the|—nudged Coach Harlow and whis-|legged speed merchant from New| was able to direct his team in re- with present ‘occupation. Must be Amer Ex Lou NTER MA N work. , “I have my own idea about that | NEW HAVEN, Nov. 3.—Edward J.|edge, having been undefeated to pered eagerly, “Dick, let me go in| York City had turned on such a|cent games without collapsing. Doc- Ee or ani haver age, me |Good wages. Berry's No. 1, 134 N. Penn. ; ; result,” said Mr. Leahy, in his | Hirshberg, Yale end coach and|date this season. Culver has de-|and try that new pass we've been burst of sprinting that he was well |tors advised Alexander that a com- cation, For interview, waits 2 ence Sylvania. _ soft voice, framed in a smile of [sports publicity director, has been|feated Pullman Tech, Lake Forest practicing all week. This is the spot ahead of Princeton's covering back, |plete rest of two weeks and a diet| STaft® ciascification Uthities Inst., Box Care ard Phair chan: $25 py oy studled artlessness. “The pre- (commissioned by the marine corps. and Morgan Park, but succumbed to| for 4t7 and it's our only chance.” |Boh Sandbach, when the ball came |would be necessary to remedy the| 852, care Times. and living quarters furnished, © 2310 N. » flighterz were guilty of over-con- |He will report at the conclusion of |Shaw high school of East Cleveland,| With only 22 seconds left, it|down. Another Tiger back, Dave ailment. Night School in Beauty Work Metidion, - fidence and before they realized [the football season. O., and St. Bede academy. would have to be a pass—or noth- Marshall, tried to stop Lyle with a| Alexander said he would attempt Now is your chance—learn at night.| GRILL and COUNTER MEN ; ing. Harlow turned to Lyle and|dive on the five-yard stripe, but the no direction of the team by remote Prepare for a Spiliiani, suture. Diplomas| Experienced; $25 and meals to. those 1 1} oR fine La serge vo clapped him on the shoulder with Crimson carrier's speed was such Sosiro} but will spend his time at|**%%povio" Rp Gry AcaDEMY Who qualify. Apply 43 W. St. Clair, : ’ enthusiasm he didn’t feel. He|that Marshall never touched him home with no callers. Backfield|401 Roosevelt Bldg. © RI-0181. 3 4- : | EMPLOYMENT sald, “all right, Gordie, go in there|as he tore over the goal ine for|Coach Bobby Dodd will be in pairs = ie toor ||. GUARANTEED SALARY « ; > and try it. It's the spot for that the touchdown and the ball game. charge of the squad. Internationa eaury Coo Mechanics at ante i st OF F 1C E : . Th lectrified d in Asks you to help supply the demand for y ’ u pass all right, and’ I believe you can e elecirifled crowd roared Seauticlans: special Price and terms. 329 : ° ° y b d t i do it.” delirious delight. And Coach Har- Riggs Eighth Dodger N. Pennsylvania. e experienced, to service Few Appreciated Miracle low cavorted in ecstacy on the side- ) all makes of cars. See Mr, } ._[line. Bill Barnes kicked the extra] NEW YORK, Nov. 3. — Third| Help Wanted—Female 8 Belden, Gates Motors, Inc | Lyle, a tall, stringy brown-haired| point that made the final score| Baseman Lew Riggs is the eighth Biller Genera! office, swperienced, 18-5) ’ vel » uy senior back, raced out onto the fleld.| Harvard 19, Princeton 14. Brooklyn Dodger to enlist. He is|Biller 350 N. Illinois. 3327 N. HNlinois St, : He knew he could turn the trick. only Lyle and Harlow, among the [in the army air corps. BOOKKEEPER, furniture experience, some Sunni $ He had the speed. He was a sprint- thousands in the stadium, appreci- typing. LI-5513. Mr. Kane. HELP WANTED in shipping Separtment,

er on the Harvard track team. And|ated what a “miracle” it was. Only Daily D oubl e M ark COUPLE_Man to drive truck, woman to|._ C2 afternoons. 112 8

he had the rangey build for a re-|they knew that Lyle had started Be a ine on: nee (JANITOR 2° in sReliange for services.

ceiver. He was too fragile to play|this play on the bench, where his NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—A national|_2310 N. Meridian. L d regularly—always getting hurt. But alert mind gave the Crimson team record for wagering was established | ELDERLY WOMAN--White, assist housea “12th man” who could turn de-|in the daily double at Empire City— Bork and care 3 children; stay optional. aun ry Route Man

FOR NY R PIPE feat into victory—could achieve the $95,572. The former record, $94,008,| ELDERLY colored lady; care for colored | Qyep 40, married preferred,

most amazing performance of the|was set at Belmont Park, May 30. family’s children. Stay. Good home. . season. we ————— C1082. no experience hecessary.. FIGHT RESULTS Experienced in glass mono- Excelsior Laundry Co. 840 § I I NEWARK—Freddie Archer, 146%, New-|| gramming, would like person ||N. New Jersey. : i o S eq ark, outpointed Gene Johnson, 145, New . i : York (10). with equipment. Salary guar- MAN—Colored, night work in storage ga3 Youu YORK Chester E Rico, 104, New antee. Apply © Employment rage; steady position. 36 W. 30th st. pe : Rico (6); Rufus Rogers, 122, Baltimore,|] Office, 7th Floor. Wm. H. {iN AND WIFE—General work in funersi | n 1 & ep Enosked ‘out Harold Gibson, 12112, New Block Co. home (drive car); must stay o: Lo York (6). . 1-room apartment; references. 4226

MILWAUKEE, Wis.,, Nov. 3. (U.| Al Singer, ex-lightweight cham- MASSEUR WANTED

P.).—William = Veek, president of|pion, is at Camp Upton. . . . Davey GIRL for typing ang “general Poul), ge, sits, Steady’ a rena able :

gro ; ition for the right Write, gl the Milwaukee Brewers baseball |Day, one-time stablemate of Barney office work. Apply MRS. rberience ard. traning. Box soe Times:

Ross, has joined the navy, training) SANDS, 2835 Northwestern team of the American association, at Norfolk to become an athletic S y ! Mechanic Eipesienced on trucks. T. 7.

sai he wi rote Base- z ENERAL OFFICE WORK; d today ou protest to Bice specialist. CH GHT TYPING, APPLY 1760 8. HARD. | ave. MA-0827. TEE ha oe agains a n 0 i routes, now pay. week; § GIRL for housework. No washing. Gas. oan y : Charles Brewster by Cincinnatl, |Deaths—Funerals ~~ 1|GRr for housework Yeas round Jot. person to employment Atte Veeck contended that assignment | Indianapolis Times, Tuesday. Nov. 3, 1942| GIRL, for general office wor k_including| Manager, 135 W, 16th st. after 9 a. m. : of Brewster to Milwaukee was part| gpooks—addie A. 83, beloved mother of | _Jictation. Write Box 854 care Times. MEN for warehouse, “end, do Sol | Simonizi etic a Foc wes dope. fo| Ee Bs ont of or S| OB chs © Gi | Cl Sn C5 ERE | | onizin Only fielder, Hal Peck, was ticketed for| Barber and’ Wilma Lindsey. Funeral oid : Tora - st., between 8:30 a. m. Mg | the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1943.| Thursday 3p. m. at the G. H. Herman GIRLS (4) wider 230 16 compste ctebl| \ESSENGER with wheel. Ceri : ) Funeral Home, 1505 8S. East Street. group 3 Permanent| 513 Century bldg J [ | Your car washed 9 5 Brewster was one of the best short-| Friends invited. Burial Flora Park. southern Sass Bi Rpt dun ermangh LE i : stops in the Southern association i rtation furnished. See : - - ']jSinoniz cleaned, Si- «UV! jst season but his option to Nash-| CORE Tex A, age 44, beloved hushand of | Bo A gers." Do not telephone, PASTRY COOK 2 © ’ % Linden hotel. "nw jjmoniz waxed and i Mrs. Lacey Duecker, passed away Mon- } . ‘|| chrome polished. ville, Tenn., had been taken up by| gp morning. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 | Gris office work Tn snonanse Tor busi || Full Time, Steady Employment. : NI DELAWARE, Lontreal of ihe Iniemationsll pow. si QWyley Bees vil mill Bets course, ey shorthand ide. Apply 7th Floor % ! : To va) league before Brooklyn bought him. tometer; small salary, emcke ] BLUE P OIN & MADISON Brooklyn entered 7h agreement Hho thusel any ime. Togs may call ati LEISURE HOUR SHORTHAND SCHOOL | Employment Office | OUT-OF-PAWN with the Brewers under which the|ggmoE—Anna, sister of Mrs. Katherine GIRLS 13 good Lo assist in longhand Sins; WM. H. BLOCK CO. $ 7 i 9 [OATS & TOPCOATS) outers ore bo snd ows on" Se, ls Ho) a Mid BEG 2 > 1 bes i Not to be confused wi Jona 33 a : ute; Mrs. Winifre nders, omas HIGH S : Experienced in repair work, 5 : fd oe > : line of Jee clothing........... up Kehoe, Terre Haute; James Kehoe, St. Plumber 4 / 15, 1943, Veeck asserted. He said oposition. : : / how you secured HELP IN 1918? | has, 1. Barncit, Mr that ho had expected to be notl-| seis’ “Erich mar sai sr its BE Loom, Deputy work during spare, Hm | spy egy $700 PP mn-susn 3 : ; FAIRBANKS LOAN C0. fled by Brooklyn if Brewster was| JUuncy alier Wednesday noon. Funeral prilliant future, RI-0481. ROYAL BEAUTY Porter Ditwasher; colored; no Sum : A 203 E. Wash, St, 2 Door East to be placed on the major league re Burial St. Joseth cemetery. | ACADEMY, 401 Roosevelt Blue. days. 449 N. Illinois. ; 2 —NOT BY PUTTING A SIGN IN YOUR WIN DOW : : Of Delaware J|draft list but had received no word| Dorsey Service. Haina, "Seturday, “Sindays off 0% Nar on Places references. 3420. Suethy ot: ia , y . stay on ce; references. 42 $ ; | ; until he learned that Cincinnati|PETTINGER—Mary Emma, beloved mother| WN. Eastern : i —NOT BY TELLING A FEW OF YOUR FRIENDS YOU'LL ENJOY had acquired the player. Mr. and Morn. Ean, sister of Mrs. | FOUSEKEEPER—Gol orea; general house. TAILOR AND PRESSER ¥ CEE - Thomas Donshue, Mrs. Margarei H.| work and cooking; stay. References. 144 W. WASHINGTON of oe x ; : 1932 Duesn, A Mrs. Ras : iekey 5 : Frea:| ] 3 Week. 1754 Madison ave. a — # % g: > ° : : h, grandmother o aries - : CE . 4 erick Stilwill, died Monday, Nov. 3, 5: 15| HOUSEKEEPER, elderly, care for invalid ! Youuseo THe Help Wanied COLUMNS LIKE [VCE SKATING First Since m| EE al Betty Ko £ 350 “Bi, “eo Sola Si] | TRUCK, DRIVERS on 3 oF Pp . ” ’ IT’S TOPS IN ENTERTAINMENT * AUSTIN, Nov. 3—When Southern| a.m, Py the Blackwell Funeral Home, | GA-4283. rN Ave Severs a Lo or drive a 2, 1 Methodist bowed at Texas, 21-7, it| 1203 N. Meridian st. Services st 8S.|FovsERuEPER, middie aged: MITRE Bey cdpment. Our r tracks cover the 4 uf } THESE AGGRESSIVE EMPLOYERS RECENTLY DID: ) - NOVEMBER SUREDULE marked the Mustangs’ first defeat in| Friends invited. : "Dorian? Any. ro is om, Jor dependable. Hi &) E 3 a : . ! very Nig 0 P.. m. stin. A : ‘It will pay yo investigate. See gE : | Austin since 1932. POINDEXTER—Charl beloved hus- middle 1derly, Paes : 12 : , Mutgnoes oy Saturday and Sunday, . band of Mary “Eta THomdexter, ‘and ag ada a vo. : ‘ses ur. Sentr oy ss amachusetts Avs. Tar Eg es ; . 0 : a of Mrs. Josep. ano of Gary, Denny, Wilson Furniture, -|8 Co. S 4 5 ! 2 i * LO} Ind., Lieut. Morris E. Poindexter of Ft. ingto: ; 3 x 5 Hired 2 Mechanics Received 23 Replies T Vols Set Record : Devens, Mass., and Denzel W. Poindex- a ——— S IF > 177 in Two Days Ls : {|| COLISEUM ICE PALACE || BATON ROUGE, Nov. 3—Tennes- Feder 58” Hl ho DE a or Seresy, Risen. Rel TWO MEN tc int ele= : ¥ i t! : Tis evening, Nov. 1st. Funeral services will 0 paint ele= 0 MECHANT ROUTEMAN, for established, money mak- (STATE FAIRGROUNDS see is first to defeat Louisiana State] Fle rg: Hor I Ee er ieee vi | HOUSEKEEPER and plain cook; exper] 1 i ‘trimmer. % Mr a 4 oe: : ing territory. gar furnished. © Writ te ' 2 five sirsight years in football. \ ave., Woanertas roo hg ath ay| enced: stay; white or colored; 31-35.|f vated . water tanks, in a TF - Box 413, The Times pp '2 o'clock. Interment New Crown ceme-| HU-1172. southern states. Be pre= i RENTAL : and NEW I TC i i } tery. Friends are welcome. Wald service. HOUSEKEEPER—White, care of 1 child; ; 1 Di AMOND LO ANS | ROBERTS—Nell H.. age 72 years, beloved] DOM Right and Sundays, $10. BL-0623. |] pared to leave Jown me . = wife of William F., mother of Mrs. Wil- 1 1.Day Ad Costing Only Over 50 Calls in the SKATES AVAILABLE + WE BUY DIAMONDS % [| Lo & Seon ef cums Bovacdc ur, JEWEL TEA CO. || mediately and for on 37c Produced 25 Calls « Two-Day Ad Ran JH] skating needs The men in oo Mesiting Mrs. O. L. Starks Sr. Kay and| grocery routes Those with. depencents . =p 3 i and supplies. Guaranteed skate sharp- = Mrs. Aliso Het gf Sri Gove sister - of li amission’ And. bonus; WANTED-—-Watchmak ho 1s 12 : ; ! ening. E 3 ster, «» an ’ a er w. capable 7 ; WRAPPER—CASHIER HOOSIER SALES GIRL ! . 3 : | Ul] 3 0L n, LO ; Mrs. Charles Anderson of Delanto, Cal.,| 5-day eon. Car ay. 3 Juniaed, taking over repair de k‘18 or over. Call CH-0605 after 6 P. 0. call Ch-Se08 afters Boa BREeSSALYs ‘11 COLISEUM SKATESHOP [0 39 W. 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