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Mary Mase, Kate Tatum, Dee Welty and Rosemary Whitehead: :(back row) Coach Roy Thayer,
Helen Stegemoller, Virginia Sapp, Imogene McKee, Gery Arnold and Manager Basil Welty. Players {Kennerleys' gate they crossed the
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Break Into Select Circle of 600 By GENE LAWSON Fred Bchleimer, rolling with the Bader Coffee team, set the bowling pace in the second night of league competition among local keglers -last night by rolling a three-game set of 614 in the FoxHunt Classic. Schleimer. who had single game totals of 248, 152 and 214, was
new pins have more life in-themim, orc 4.1) a Solin for one thing and mare People 410 Coors SM the olden, seem to be taking up the game city Okla. Elks (4-1) will tangle
each year.” with Bellingham, Was Je Another believed that: “Bowl- (4.1), 8 ’ ash, Bells fing figures will drop séfhewhat .
from that of last year.” He based OF = eT this belief on the fact that the Schroeder, Gonzales Jo Play in L. A. Tourney
present economic: situation might Cprevent Eame wouldtha “bowlers from joining one of "the many leagues.
Cardinals Beat Bulldogs
LOS ANGELES, ‘Sept. 3 (UP) Tennis -stars Richard P. P
Gonzales and. Frank arker will play in the 23d ‘annual ‘Pacific Southwest Championships,
On -tost-Minute Score Tourgament Director Perry ALLENTOWN, Pa. Sept. 3 Jones announced today. (UP)-—-A last-minute touchdown! Entries closed yesterday with
gave the Chicago Cardinals. a 24 most of the world's top-ranking to 21-vietory over the New York stars accepting invitations to comBulldogs. dast. night in. a. pre-sea- pete in the tourney at the Los son exhibition game between the Angeles Tennis Club, Sept. 7-18. National Football League teams Listed as definite starters are before 12.300 fans at Allentown Eric Sturgess, South African High Stadium, ‘ champion, '-and his teammate, - The Cardinals’ Paul Christman|Eustace Fannin; Jaroslav Drobny tossed a short pass to Boris De-|and Vladimir Cernik, self-exiled “manchéff“in the eHd zone Tor the DAVIS CUppery Trof CzechosIovawinning touchdown. Pat Harder kfa; Italian. Davis Cup players added the extra point. Giovanni Cucelli and Marcello del . Phil ‘Blosburg, former Temple Bello, ‘and Philippine Champion University star, scored;two touch= George Worthington. downs for the Bulldogs. His sec- - - ond tally came in the second quarter on a 55-yard run, the longest of the game,
110 In Cycle Race LANGHORNE, Pa. Sept. (UP)—A field of 110 riders took qualifying runs today for the 35 starting positions in tomorrow's
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of Foreign Wars’ fourth annual goftball tournament settled down comfortably today with the trophy in its grasp. Lefty Krieg last night pitched one-hit ball to win hig third straight game and the championship for the Austin club, His opponent, Paul Reberry of Ft. Madison, Ilowa, allowed only three hits but the final score, tossed a short pass to Boris Di-| A 15-man All-American team, including six Austin players, was named following play.- =~
Solunar Table
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They rolled a score of 3037 to a record set the previous at
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gold —cup winner My Sweetie,| = running for help; {Schafer’'s Such Crust II and sev- they'd carried Sonny. into . the eral ‘darkhorse entries loomed as |. cq. the one maid they'd found |
strong contenders:
Such Crust I has the advantage the young woman, who was {of one of the best pilots in the : Daring Dan .Areha. He spun the handsome craft to a new was too late to do anything for| vAweriean record Over a. measured mile in 126.588 miles per hour Tast Ted Schroeder, month, wiping out Gar Wood's
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By Arthur Meeker
7 Synopsis: Almirs refuses to see Somny, the latter toM Ned. Ned believes Sonny's claim that Almira is his only love and that he would rather) die than live without her. Ned suggests that Sonny meet his mistress and arrange a settlement to end the affair. Celia tells Ned that she Is leaving for Newport to join her husbapd. She was sorry but previous appointments precluded
was once again the indifferent loo pr Ned remembered. Sonny told Ned he had arranged to meet his mistress that. afternoon. Now go on with the story— atid
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
| not surprising that {save for Aunt Lydia, | conversation might have flagged more than once.
Just as they, were finishing dessert, there came a ring at the
any luncheon or dinger engafements that Ned proposed. Celia’
ALMIRA CAME to dine with her mother, She. looked pale but composed; her eyes showed traces of recent tears and it was, she. found little to say. Ned, too, felt depressed; erect and indomitable at the head of the table,
d ‘ | able to manage, For Almira's sike and the babies’, ,'. .” _As they continued, haltingly at (first, but with increased con-
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to be sorrier for, the stricken old father. man of the grim middle-aged dependency, and he'd very much woman with terrible eyes. For My problem is should I try: that was just the trouble: He having him come home, realized that those: two
cident: blackest suspicions, the cruelest his wife and children? of.
4door: and. an agitated voice was heard asking for Mrs. Kennerley. |Before Dominique had time to |appear with the message a young man in livery burst into the din-\ing-room. His face was red and |streaming wtih perspiration; he > was gasping painfully and had evidently been running hard. “Oh, please, ma'am, come quick! They need you at home--some-thing's happened to- Mr. Kennerley! | Almira waited to hear no more. |After one agonized look at Ned |she picked up her skirts and hat{less and heedless, just as she was, | {hastened out the front door, down, {the steps to the street, then south {along Prairie Ave, running as she {had not run since she was a little girl. ~ Ned followed as fast as he {was able. When they reached the
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hold of it.
wide green lawn under. the elms front on this for the sake 0 Almira and the children.” . - .
gate that led to the grounds of the house on Calumet Ave. The door was unlocked and the lights were all lighted in the big {round entrance hall Otherwise
asked Ned.
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William, the groom, had) together Stack
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‘on the premises had taken charge/ip. Jibrary at last.
“Ned, my dear, Almira wan to see you.” or ” » »
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far gone In hysterics.
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Sen The -hoy-had been shot}: through the temple; he must have Mm died at once, without had Happened. iby side on the sofa, talking “I can’t, as I say, get anything low voices. 3 “Then,” sa
eliminated super: off. All he could tell me was that here. at home. Leave out the ham- he drove Sonny out to ¢all on this|ride to the park and all. It's] Canadian ob- young woman, somewhere on much too complichted. Besides, |
Drexel... Blvd. from. there. they! went south to the park, along the/ mention ° the lake shore. . Hes still too. much where'd we be? a-/excited t6 remember re, but I guess it was a long his gun. He was going on t-— no one’s likely to have fishing trip tomorrow; and aft
“After a while Sonny calléd to} they wanted to go|it? What worries me most is t William - says he newspapers; Abner, You've got ma [Sonny's gun all right= I've seen them print what you say.’ plenty of times. Well, the| Mr: Kennerley set his steel ja
fellow sat on the box waiting for}- “If they don't come to he
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everything was perfectly pleasant|
“Presently they began taking potshots at some ducks out on the water; they were laughing about He head two or| three separate shots—can't recollect just how many. there were— then dll of a sydden the young woman was screaming her head off—and there was poor Sonny lying on the sand with a bullet in William acted pretty
Directly he saw it was all over he came straight home instead| of going to the hospital, so there's no one who knows anything yet ~it gives us a little time to work up a story before the police get For it doesn't look good to me, Ned; I never laid eyes on:that girl, but I reckon I know who she is—and so do you. We've got to put some sort of
“WHERE'S Mr. Kennerley? Your Job—
| “He and his wife were dining The ladies had a good season. everything was as usual, exceptiout onthe North Side. They've { Hickman Whirlaway took honors for the sound of a woman's voice telephoned to him and somewhere upstairs, screaming in pig way here. But it'll be a few ¢ all-time record in the process./a meaningless, mechanical Way. minutes yet before we can exe The cousins paused for breath. pect him. He'll be able to think Mallard of something, I imagine. What "The Yaver Men's Shop es- came out of the library, shuttingitroubles me mbst is that I can’t] it was an accident. Is ‘there no-one [aoks like one, of course—seems | The de-to make her shut up? It's bad ax if it must have been. Still I|
he's on
“Her -mother; -eh? Is Lydia] What was going to happen “to
Wunt Lydia had come out of You went in to combat. He was
inutes of his life, Ned réttrned pain or{to the hall he found his aunt {perhaps even knowing how it/and Mr. Kenneriey seatad side;
id Aunt Lydia firmly, | ‘we must say it happened right
William. might get flustered and; creature—and - Oh, no: Sonny, exactly was here in the library, cleaning
all it ‘would be quite natural .to take his rifle to Canada, wouldn't]
them-—he doesn’t know how long they'll lose the biggest adyertising
it was—and Sonny and the girl account in the city of Chicago.” | h/went along the beach. They| Aunt Lydia gave him a pale] weren't quarrelling, William [gleam of approval.
claims—as far as he knows, “That's right; I know you'll be
minutes before in thé quiet then. brary: Poor Sonny had ; not wanted to die; nor, surely, could |jeve he loves me. Daisy Branson have desired his 1 go? death, since she had everything to gain by his living. Sonny had, been happy, as he'd said; he had won his fight, felt secure at last from the threatening past. - The! horror was gone; the bullet that put an end to him must have been/ discharged through one of those| awful mischances that made life] the haphazard and frightening, business it was. Ned was as certain of this as if his friend had had time to| make a deathbed confession in writing; he hoped with all his heart that Almira, too, might be certain. But neither Abner Kennerley nor Lydia Stack would” ever be able to believe it.
(To Be Continued)
UNDECIDED, I'd want to know what your hushand is fitted for, your circumstances, and the type of person he is before I'd advise you... Most men like to make thelr own dicisions and how they make a living should be deft to. them. would be the person who would hunt the job, maybe suffer the disappointment ‘of being refused, and feel the guilt for poor judgment and letting his family down. He needs Your love always—and he wants to think you need him. But he also needs to be happy on his Job, If he does decide to try
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, ker. | fp IRTrant I, trent with MAlfved| Ket discharged, suggest that “{ Knopf, -Ine. 1949, New York. he first-send-out-some feelers
Corporation.
| to employers. That's the only way to get a clear picture on mployment available to him,
Bivorced at 18 | I HAVE BEEN married an 1 ‘am pretty sure-I-am in lov {right now. 1 enjoy the
Veteran Resents Big Shot Talk
Former Officer Trys Pulling Rank
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MY "HUSKEAND' is in the army overseas. We have two small
cident, Ned did not know whom children, and‘it is difficult tryi Several people think he could be discharged because Of
not 'in- knowing what the future holds, corrigible inaterialists . did not/not knowing if he will be able to ter in our love and friendship? {think for a moment it was an ac-|/find a good job, or should he stay They were torn by the in and have a steady income for He has They could not ‘see what alrhost: two years to serve. The ed had seen so clearly, a few babies: won't know their dad by
I love him very much and be-| What should
Your husband
divorced although I am only 18.
man’ company and miss. him when he
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like to come home. to have him dischapged and risk |ference in our ages would maps, EAST SIDER Your first marriage probably falled because you and your husband weren't ready for It, | You likely n't ready for it now-—you just want affection | and condolence. You miss the | atmosphere of a home of your {| ewn. You want to regain your. self-confidence. This older man is the answer in friendship but: he might seem a drag once. you were adapted to your new, life. : The Jge difference would, bother you. You prove it by bringing it up. Wait until: | you're so sure youn love a man - that youn, wouldn't take anye one's adyjee If it were offered. Then be practical, as you are . mow, and decide if he'd be good for you.
Children’s Circus Boosts . Polio Fund by $180.65
| The Riley Hospital Polio fund (was apoosted $180.65 cents today |by contributions made by childrén {in the neighbdrhood of 4788 E. |65th St. The donation represented {income from the Four-R Ranch |eircus held Thursday night at the d home of Robert P. Williams, 4788 |. 65th St. ¢{ The circus, with tumbling acts, s midway filled with'games and the - hour and a half show, was pres {ceded by parade of floats, ponies, ‘and wagan. train pulled by a
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xceedingly “hot” during his first game but cooled considerably in | " i " In the last war I was just a the pe : & § ; VY 0 fending champions in both divi- enough without— don’t know . . . soldier in’ the Infantry. I came | OARD Ol IQNING, APPEALS used for the iorase and sais of nev a Two other bowlers who broke However, mast of the managers (sions have their work cut out for| Then he saw Almira and his) wp way ap accident.” out with the same rank I went |uaoal” pd OF rime allgwing | a) Vg "WAkion ®. 40 the 600 circle were Norris Cooper and owners were-much-more op-|them. Competition will- be. as expression changed. : Sr Ned and the doctor wheeled! |p with. I was not wounded but |Pftitions have od with she Aoard orth bbs venue, ( ’ Eons and Albert Gaddie, who rolied timistic. Many of them could see keen as ever and next May could” “My dear little girl, how did jn" amazement at the sound of| I did take part in considerable aang Appeals. Ci St 4 Sn: five ence). requ Yarian enclongd sets of 608 and 601, respectively. nothing but increasing numbers! well see a few new individual as you get here so quickly? ,/the -deep contralto; neither had fighting. 1 now work in a shop | ments of the Zoning Ordinance: of the 181 g “to th Cooper got his “600” with Of people being lured into. the well as team champions crowned.| “Doctor Mallard, what's Wrong? ;., pq Aunt Lydia come in. She| where one of the office clerks, |}, 80h Oxtord ree, (Zoned | 4:A3-H2 LA . STURGEON , & ! i » | » N . . games of 226, 195 and 187 while 82Me. hein ‘Bowling Leaders ° (Please tell me at once. 184004 in the middle of the room,| o former high school classmate ark and occupy’ o Liatler at the rear o Avenue. (Zoned | 1-AS H1 idence). Gaddie cam& home on games of Champs, to Return ~ [Sonny .-. + * he cloaked and bonneted as though| of mine, who was a commis- 0 ve NK NAMPLER rear 1837] ing garage To be used foros oper of 234 175 and 192. Both bowled in Last year's city and state, MEN | Doctor Mallard eyed her specu-|. . party, her round brown| gioned officer but never saw |yeiintton Avenue (Zoned UILAY-Ri Resi. a radio service & repair at the resr the Fun Bowl Classic. Russ In- Champions in the men's class, the Pred Schieimer Rader Coffee _giq/latively, doubtless wondering. |, .. fixed on the two men With|- any combat service, trys to talk Gccupy 8 iraller at ihe rear of the resi J No J EMBER man reeled off a set of 585 at ay Jewelry team, will - returniNorrix Coopen Sun Bowl Classic - 8 with -the caution Jeg ot en terrible “intensity. , down to us out in the shop, Al- 403 V-40.- MARBLEHEAD REALTY COM. Street. .( aA the Fountain Square Alleys. Helthis year to see how many more’ ~~ OTHER MEN'S SCORES ~~ experience, how best 1 “First T've got to see Almira.”| though he is quite a blow this |b) Ab-HI Business! requests variance of {o permit er pers was rolling with Ertle Machine [eCOrds they can break. The, ‘me WOME? {his explanation. : After she had gone the doctor| ‘makes me feel rather inferior. [Cuiding line rraulrements to permit the fears team, captained by Bob Earl, set Mary Hines. Indianapolis Street Rys... 488| “Almira, I am going to ask | * |construction of a business. building to 49 A A Co. league. {Nina Varron, Antlers 600 League 433 .s |hurried upstairs to his patient,| How can I build up faith in my- |exiend to the front property Une, hal venue, The only other 600 bowler was @ Mark of 3220 pins in the city Ves Clemons. Antlers 6:00 Teague Gllyou to be very brave. Theres) 0 was still making a good deal| self? KAN NADY Ursas TOTES «West “10th permit ine operation of Filmer Woolridge, who represented tourney last May. This was the AL a |been an accident. Sonny’s—been | noise, although the first vio- B JAM SG fret. (Zoned bia -H1" Residence), re-| motor tuneub shop in the sarage the Indianapolis Street Railways, best mark in local competition shot.” 7 lence of the spasms had abated. y ME RAYSON a of the existing earage foto's yodak © 4 ve L N 18 Guile with 604 pins at ‘the Central in 11 years. fd : or in { Almira. took this without I am wondering if you would fim refinishing shop at the rear i raria gens A eH Resfoence’: Alleys, : |. The team had an average of flinching, though her white face Ned was left by himself in the! gwan your war experiences for his.| V0 WILLIAM TAYLON. 2134 Wul-| tinued renting of four rooms ys. Stare. Hives Tone’ 195 in tourney competition last! {turned still whiter. stifling, bright, empty hall. HOW| yay have no apology to make for | Feghetts variance. of. use to Residence). fxjpting real SOSANAR on Hines rolling oe Same season and will remain intact ex- | “1g it serious?” was it possible that Sonny Was yours, When you think over those $xistin building lo e used for the opera | Coa} ) 3 e Avenue, (Zom a "as 4d 5 AMONG the. fein: cept for John Eder, who has! Nn pee ace. “I'm afraid so. Very serious. dead? Sonny, with whom he had gays you realize you had to be a rajaing, Ssughtefing dr sine & ie. nv. | use to parm the « residence tobe inine Keglers pea a 485 figure moved to Florida. John will be; = . {In fact vos’ . jfuiped only the BI hetore And prett man to take it, Eh Corner | Kessler levard & X sory oftsires R . : ¢ . one replaced by Bill McGregor, who : ™ a on the tele Putidently you had plenty of faith in| requests approve hel th Awe Other. women bowlers who were, i 'vory cnorted a 190 figure. | Schafer's Such Crust | a. 8 'a few hours ago? The thing WAS yourself then. 1 think you LL ata irgrove Behe Sapte x ness, close to that total] were Nina Var-| : b un . | DOCTOR MALLARD'S voice incredible, a horror past bearing.| now, To construction and operation of a service| quests approval of ame hd nians in cape ron and Vea Clemons who both Ft. w L | Favored to Win |broke and he put his arm round| Slowly he began to pace go - . | o A07-V-40—STANDARD | op, company. | iiruction and operation of a service Mas posted 433 totals. They rolled in . ayne oses, | - DETROIT, Sept. 3- (UP) — A her shoulder. After all, Ned re- up and down, up ‘and down, : me Bille Workers feel them- Seteet. zoned. 3-AS-Hj yenue & ‘oth| ay v-0-sTA ° AN, the Antlers 8 o'clock league, 4 T 3 . 15 h [field of 11 probable entrants, flected, he thad known her all her, apa either to stay still or to ie oi : t per or 10. the men sussis aperoval of amended pans In cole: arn pred, Read which at the present time has no 0 mn t headed by. breadmaker J a ck life; undoubtedly he'd brought think of anything useful to dol n the plant. May e some are, but struction and operation of a service sia- quests approval Amends ans in = : sponsor. na ts 5, Sehafer's Such Crust I. awaited her into. the world, like most of yo, the family > {usually they don’t go around (yy. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. struction and operation of & service There is an opening for two WICHITA, Kan.. Sept. 3° (UP) Schafer's But Lu 3a Prairie Ave.” or me Lamy. bragging about it. Big individuals gouthenst Corner Belleview Place La- | tion. ¥ “ t in th 5 tu a ; “night| The Golden, Colo., Cobrs Brew- the starter’s gun in the Silver Cup, the Children on, Traine ve, | He was still keeping his mis-|,." 00 pave to point out the fact:| requests approval of amended ral Rp gr ng CME ee eams in e Saturday TBD a.g were the qnly undefeated team speedboat classic today. Is he dead? ~ . lerable vigil. when Mr. Kennerley x, oo ualities are usuall | connection With the previously approved |Avenus, (Zoned U3-Al-Hi Budiness), Pes mixed league at Fountain Square. ; (yp. 95h N 1 -Baseb. . ) ) © win.|. The doctor did not speak; his jved. Ned made his: re rt! q ally appar-|construction and operition of ® service auesis approval of amen «d plans - . aE Nationa aseball, with Harmsworth trophy win- arrived. e po station, connection with the previous avo For information call FR. 2012. congress tournament here today per Skip-A-Long out of the run. Silence and bowed head were while “Abner Kennerley listened; *"" a aa | NA08-V-g0H RY MARKUN. 384 construction and operation a service i Bowling, which annually at. and were fayorites to capture the ning, Such Crust I was listed as answer enough. . {carefully, in perfect command of| In your department you likely | gisiness); requests variance of area "and 425.-V-30—JANE_. P. BAXTER. 2051399 racts more participants than 1949 championship. | 'v favorite to capture the . ‘let me go to him.” No, please jo oir” 'He looked dazed, it was have men who know how to do bullding line reayirements to. permit con- | Hovey. Street, (Zoned U3-A4-H1 - that of any other sport, will swing 1 15-inning battle last. night |3 Peavy favorite captu bo ” } I . |what they are doing. Their work ljc ih Of the existing house into a four-| ments’. reques variance of use build ie n a 15-inning battle last night coveted cup in twin heats this aft-| lone true, and had suddenly grown me LL AT Le TR into full scale action next Tues- the Brewers _ woh their fifth} hoon and Monday on the De-| Almira pushed both men aside many years older, with sunken is important to the firm—perhaps| {5 This building ction of a busthess Jront [atruction_of a bullding ‘to bs uted as a day. straight tournament game, 4 to 3, it Riv . and went into the library. |cheeks and stooped shoulders. But|® lot more important, than the Property Moe SIDE CHEVRO! front OF Fe» BJ ; . “An estimated. 18,000 keglers are defeating the Fort Wayne, Ind, troit River. | As soon as they were by them- |, clerical work being done by your|INC. 1037-46 Broad Ripple Avenue, (Zoned | Hovey Street, . (Zoned ~Ad- - : — i hi y y |his “mind had not lost its g y your; 03 ) _ poited to go after those “10 General Eléctrics, twice tourna-| The aging Detroit craft, which! oo ves ne Mallard told Ned What machine-like precision of move- Dragging friend. Look around vuiidine line reeuirements to mec: use| bullding line. Jequiraments to. Germit ‘the * hunks of: wood” in quest of that ment champions. Colorado rap-|lost a’ chance to capture ©. he knew. ~ There was not much{ a ¢ : you and see if that isn’t true, If construction of an automobile sales & construction of bujlding oe aed. * BE ’" ed th PF Way | vort h its motor! e * ment, ! service butlding to” extend “to “within 3 aarchoste to 40 BN iw ot the “Promised 1shd,” the perfect 300 Fad ies Port Wayne hurlers for Hy th . final lap of the [© fell; he'd been sitting on his| “yoy say no one knows but/%% that is a big point In your {oe ot oe mises west of Lois bulging | 431-V-b-OEORGE A HOYT, tear 31 ame: ew oN Satelles, {eonked out in the final 1a front porch smoking and Sonny's ' the favor. { Taliy: {723-91 | English Zoned Ul- A 2 One... well-known. local propri-| The quarter-finals tonight will grueling 90-inile test, should do 4 had been nly u ve ourselves. and Jack Mallard, the Anyone who has served in th East 38th Street, paar INC. iti Hi | Eneisn requssts’ permission AL HL g 0 send TUSeal665% CT, } ei. " dB : _phaeton ha P two, servants, and Miss—the yO A ved in the gence). reauests permission to operate an Parking and occupancy of a trailer st etor remarked: “I expect to have S¢" usealoosa, “Ala. TRAIAN well: inthe shorter 45-mileCom-o yp isis pace; Sonny was int; wy NC Armed Forées—and-as- you know, 9Pfi-air, automobile sales lot, {reur of the residence. ' : . : (4-1) against Fort Wayne (4-1) petition over a three-mile course. . : ~| Branson woman? you- | SEV EAST eTDE CHEVROLET. |’ Toy SL LAVERN -8-- ROUOK. ims the greatest number of bowlers i'w. . A) | petitio r \uriconscolus, and a young woman «yes sir—except, of course, there were many—knows that in|INC. 5408 East Washington Street. (Zoned 3715.17 East Vermont Street, Zon - y i seas vos ) at , . $ 2 | u e. Canadi A . ’ ) | U3-A4- usiness), requests permission) Al- esidence), requests variance of this season I've ever had. The ety be P. WE Ibe ond game But the. Canadian challenger, pr, “yjajiarq had never seen be-|yire ana her mother.” '[the Army one could never tell|io ure the existing butldines for. the rerio permit. the operation of a 1 rinctig n eimar, Tex.,| Miss Canada 1V, Horace Dodge 8.tore: : palr and servicing of sutomobiles; per-|/shop in the existing garage at the Tear
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|anyone, Fate sent you in one di- these buildings for ale of 420-V-40--PAUL % & MARY ANCES | . sutomobiles, and further requests variance TOWSLEY, rear 3718 -North Gladstone |rection, your friend in another. of building line requirements to permis the! Avenue, (Zoned 'U1-A2-H1 Residence), re-. erection of an electric sign at the Iront aquest permission to temporarily Kn Cy 3s . property line, io aT BYERS, - TI and ootuDy a traller at the rear of he | - - * - . . . . » - ept on this side and got:a com-|c fi Aienie’ Zoned 'UJ-A1-HI Resi-| 430-V-40 — PADELEY ' & ANDERSON, . ’ 1) ', requ . nce ol u ng ne . A orne ams ul ts mission. And anyway. what could lf qagare bi A ny 3 of Beta a Co Ee Sh Ouln you have done about it ‘had you the 4oXisting porch at the front of the requests permission to operate an open air ” J sidenc automo sales lot, - {wanted to do something else? No "(i ls prANK D. WALKER. rear! A public hearing’ wii be Heid. by the jone knows which of you per-| 9202 College Avenus, (Zoned Ul-Al-H1 Board of 3008 Appesss op onday, W., ed thie: fais ill Aparna: requests variance of use to 2, 1949. at 2:30 P. M_ (Centr
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