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six THE DAILY S97 I JOE PALOOKA 2-k. LPHONSE PAR'IS WHO IS PROMOTING FIC3HT MAS BEEN WHEN I GAVE YOU TRE I OP PROMOTION THIS 1 COURSE, FIGHT UNDERSTOOD EXCELLENCY. I WV5 TO SECRETTLV ANVONE SHARE IN IT, DID NOU IN FRANCE NCST? I IMPORTED A GOOD REASON WILL TELL. I AM AN HONORABLE MAN HMM. IN REPORT rf SUCH IS SAID AMONG TWE SPORTlKlG FRATERNITV THATT You ARE AS 1 TOO.

FOR I 1 OWN Go6o, HAVE I A-S A SCOTCHMAN'S A ENEMIES NO WALKING rJ STICK UNDERSTAND, SCADRAX 11 ARETbBE 1 THUS- ONE HALF, TiWE GROSS TO BE SPLIT MARTINI AND ONE dUARTERTO THE. STATE AND ONE QUARTER FOR EXPENSES AMD TWE.PROMOTOF2. 1 SHALL. DVD, THE. COUNTING WHAT pe) IS IwdULD'Ptrr EyEK DO- YOU TO SIR The iaily Messenger CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING -AND REGULATIONS 'SgLSPS'NE 897 Classified ads are accepted over the tele- and the cash rate is bill is paid 10 days of date of bill.

CLOSING HOUR--Copy received up to 10:00 A. M. will be published the same day. ERRORS must be corrected by first day as the Publishers will not be responsible for more than onefincorxect. insertion.

RATES--Per line per day: 1. day 12c cash, 24c charge. lOc cash; 20c charge. 6 days 8c cash; lOc charge. 30.

day contract 6c, copy may be changed weekly. Minimum Advertisement--2 Lines Count five average words to the line; words containing more than 9 letters, count as two words. The cash rate applies if paid within ten days from date of bill. ANNOUNCEMENTS Special Notice BRISTOL LODGE Broiler dinners steaks and roasts, 50c. Bristol Valley.

'Phone Hole. 396. 85-75 PHOTO FINISHING Films left M. ready at 5. CORNER-BOOK STORE.

1-76 THIS store an official weigh station', for. the Canandaigua Anglers' Assp. you have a large" fisn you wish to enter in the contest for the prize you may bring it here to be weighed and a weight certificate will be issued. Ellis Hardware and Sporting Goods. 83-76 Lost and Found 2 STRAYED OR STOLEN In Bristol Springs, white goat, answers to name Nancy.

Liberal Phone 108. X67-76 LOST OR. STOLEN Truck canvass. Reward for return to 99 Chapin St. x5-78 LOST Canvas bag containing bedding and gifts on highway 64 between Bloomfield and Ionia.

Notify Mrs. Sindel, 18 Burroughs Lane-c Clayton. or call Holcomb 2122c. Reward. x4-77 Wanted to Buy 5 '31 FORD Deluxe roadster.

'32 G. M. C. truck. LESLIE BLISS, Holcomb Phone 931 91-75tf Accessories and Tires 13 GOOD used tires, all sizes, new and used auto parts.

Sam Kaufman, 99 Saltonstall St. x9-87 DISMANTLING '27 Larrabee truck, with two practically new tires, 34x7 Firestones. Smith's Wrecking Yard-, Manchester. Phone 71-R-3. 97-81 BUSINESS SERVICE Miscellaneous Service 16 PLUMBING AND ROOFING, reasonable prices.

Phone 813. Gosper Wealthy, 35 Antis St. 20-10tf Repair Service 17 UPHOLSTERING, furniture, repairing, Albert Warren, 21 Bristol St; 22-66W PHONOGRAPHS repaired, all makes. CORNER BOOK STORE. WASHERS REPAIRED All makes.

Get wringer rolls at Bradburn Bros. 52-77 FARM SERVICE Livestock FOR SALE Dark Eastern Quebec mink for breeders. Phone 61-R. A. G.

Thompson, 39.Fort Hill Ave. 7-76os Faiirf Supplies 23 GLEAMO cattle spray. Bring your container. Coy Street Hardware. Open evenings.

40-77 MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 24 WHY use cheap paint when you can. get high grade Dupont paint for as low as $2.40 a gallon. Buy Dupont at Davidson's, Phone 69. 34-76 WOOD and metal window- screens. Peck's Hardware.

8-78 MAYTAG and ABC WASHERS, $49.50 up. Phone 818. Bradburn Bros 52-77 MILK DEALERS Strip cups can be procured at this store. Hardware. 96-78 FORDSONS wanted for dismantling.

Don Howard. 6-61tf WANTED Antiques and relics of all kinds, glassware, flowered brus- sels carpets, also complete contents of old homes. Telephone 1117-F-4. X77-76 WANTED Wheat or rye straw, also alfalfa. Will money on purchases until ready to bale.

Phone 538. W. S. Buck. 100-81 NEW money for old gold- We pay more than canvassers.

Campbell's. 65-73tf NEW camera. 16 pictures on a 30c film, $2.75. Campbell's. 65-73tf DU PONT PAINTS.

varnishes, enamels and Duco for every surface in your home. Davidson's. 64 West Ave. 34-76 Typewriters 24A TYPEWRITERS Corona, Remington, $15; Underwood, L. C.

Smith, Royal, $35.00. Easy CORNER BOOK STORE. 1-76 Boats 24B .17 FOOT Perm. Play Boy. boat with super Elto motor, all in excellent condition.

Price reasonable. Address P. O. Box 523, Clifton Springs, N. Y.

75-76 LAUNCH for rent, suitable for fishing, $5 per day. Waldorf, City Pier. 6-76 Household Goods 25 GLEAMO in packages and bulk. Coy Street Hardware. Operi evenings.

40-77 Daily Messenger UP TO DATE Summer Patterns, 15c. Coal and Wood 26 $1.00. A TON discount for cash for D. H. Cone-Cleaned coal.

Place your order now. You can still save money before fall prices go into effect. Davidson's. Phone 69. FOR SALE-Wood.

Chunk, split, and kindling. Phone 127. Smith Bros. Co. Musical Merchandise 28 UKULELES, $1.95.

Strings and reeds for ail instruments. CORNER BOOK STORE. 1-76 VICTOR RECORDS, regularly 75c, selling out for lOc. CORNER BOOKSTORE. 1-76 Radio Sales Service 29 RADIO SERVICE call SI, any make.

Phone 818. Bradburn Bros. 54-73os' FREE A handsome glass beverage container to everyone bringing tubes to our store for free testing. CORNER BOOK STORE. 1-76 RADIO service work done right'and reasonable prices.

Phone 299. Ray Goering, Woolston -and Woolston Block. RADIO TUBES tested free. Accurate equipment used at Bradburn Bros. 81-7405 RADIOS Crosley electric.

Philco electric, $2250; Crosley battery set. $5. Easy payments. CORNER BOOK STORE. 1-76 Auction Sale 38A RENTALS Apartments For Rent 3.0' FUR.

one or two. adults. 28 Greir Street. 73-79 Resorts and Cottages 37 FOR RENT 2 cottages for.season or by month. Marion I.

ONE of the best built the Case Tract at Ray W. Johnson Real 99-77 Wanted to Kent 38 WANTED Three to five room, unfurnished apartment. Phone 452-R. 84-R8 WANTED TO' RENT Fur. apt.

or house from about Nov. 1st to May 1st by young married couple. ''No children. -Best references. X98-76 REAL ESTATE Farms and Land 42 FARM FOR SALE The 150' acre farm owned by the late Fred- 2 1-2 miles north.of Middlesex on the Rushville and Middlesex highway.

House and barn- wired with' electricity'. Address Mrs. Fred Beckett, Middlesex, Yatejs.Co:, N. Y. Phone 15-Y-31, Rushville.

90-77 Houses For Sale 43 Crowds -0- Over John Dillinger's Body know is 'that she has married Mm because she believed Geoffrey Tarleton married And her.t and Bob has--6v'erheqrd the truth, late. Geoffrey 'realizes that Marsha has grown to love Bo far more deeply than shy haft eared for him. Chapter 21'. NO COMPROMISE 'minutes 'alter FOR SALE 6 room house; large yard, central $2,000 is sold now. A-l, Messenger.

2-78 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that the regular annual school of Union Free School, District- No. Canandaigua, N. held ir. said schoolhouse- on 7fch, 1934. Meeting called to order at 7:30 P.

M. o'clock sharp. S. A. VAN WIE, Clerk.

BROWN sprayers, milk stools. SOc.j Peck's Hardware. 3-78 COMPLETE line Westclox alarm clocks. $1.25 to $4.95. Campbell's-.

65-74lf SCREENS, screen doors and repairs made on old ones. Bring your worl: to us. Davidson's, 64 West Ave. 34-76 28 at 1 Mrs. Jennie Green will sell at her residence.

6 Bristol Court a full line of household furniture including dishes, kitchen utensils, kitchen table and chairs, kitchen cabinet, dining room suite, parlor furniture, two 9x12 rugs, small rugs, odd beds and dressers, day bed, rocking chairs, straight chairs, linoleum, washing machine ice box, lawn mower, garden tools, fruit cans and many other articles. Terms cash. Arnold "J- Emerson, auctioneer. 70-i i NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant tcran order of the Surrogate's Court the County On- taiio, notice is hereby, to all persons having claims against -the estate of PITT M. BANCROFT, late of the Town of Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York, Deceased, to present the same the vouchers thereof to the undersigned Administrator the- of decedent at- the office of John H.

Number 17 Court -Street, Canandaigua, JISTew York, on or before the 30th day of July, 1934- Dated: February 21st. 1934. HARRIET L. BANCROFT, Administrator JOHN H. HICKS, Attorney for Admr.

17 Court Street, Canandaigua. New York. 1 Dazzy Vance has struck out more batters in the majors--about any hurier since Christy Mathewson. who fanned 2.399. Death didn't rob Jofifi Dillmgerof grim fascination fprthe curious.

Here are some of the thousands who shuffled past his body in the' morgue after federal agents shot down the slippery desperado outside a Chicago movie House. A glass partition separated the crowd from the "exhibit." Coroner Frank Walsh is-standing at the outlaw's head. (Associated Press and Market Quotations Capital expenditures for school buildings and grounds in Utah declined from $3.013.000 in 1922 to $36.000 last year. POULTRY and veal calves wanted. S.

1103-F-ll. 51-73tf Foods 6 MILK fed broilers, dressed to order. Call 453-W. 68-75 DUCKLINGS and chickens, live or dressed. Wicks.

Chapin. 3-76 NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS by Osear Hitt EMPLOYMENT Female Help WANTED Middle acrri woman assist- with nf chUd- Box D-l. X32-77 I PETERS, VIA DEAD Oi THE VEVEL. WHEtt I HEART IHE1? AIL THE (50 TOK ME AS, THEV ATSAMvAAT I'M TO COHVmCE WRY-SUE SAD MISSUS. OHW 13EST Situations Wanted WANTED Piano? to tune.

William D. Waitaarsh, 190 Granger St. 6.9-58tf AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles For Sale 1938 CHEVROLET sport roadster. 1S28 CHRYSLER, 4 cyJ. coaclL 1530 DE SOTO eight sedan.

1931 AUBTJRN cuslom sedan. conv. coupe. 1930 ESSEX coupe with E. S.

QEO. D. SficGUPK, Shortsrllla. 1933 FORD 1 1-2 ton panel tru 3S30 CHEVROLET coupe. 1929 PORD coach.

CHEVROLET sedan. coach. 1923 OLDSMOBILE sedan. coupe. 1929 F6HD coach.

MANY other bargains from HALLEyBECK'S GARAGE A. W. i'K, Prop. St. Phone 338 75-23tf exemplifies the Hule.

It sems you as yoa VJHAT CAtt MVRA 3)0 FOR YOU 7-WHAT HAS DOTC F3R I AND VJHEN IT COnESTO viuo AiU FRUITS Apples--Hudson NeW Transparerit (bii. basket of open crate or 1, 2.3-4 in. and upward, 2 1-2 in. and 1-4 iu. and upward, 2.1ri.' and upward, few S1.12'5'i.25; un-.

classified, various sizes, Blackberries--Hudson "Valley fcasket): Various "varieties', New "Jersey" various poorer, low as. lOc. Wasffington: (Pint), best. 12c, poorer, "Cherries Hudson Valley anicl Western New York: Sours. (various varieties, qt.

basket), black and (four climax basket), black, 27 some fancy large as high small and poor-; er around 25c. Red 22 sniall and poorer around some low as (Carton baskets) "Reel and black (Eiant-qt: clima'S basket): Black, (Tweive-ql" climax basket): 70'5 35c, as" high as red sonie SOS-SSc. small and poorer around SOc. Sweet, various varieties. (Four- jqt.

climax basket) best mostly 75c. Currants--Hudson Valley: (Quart basket): Red mostly occasionally lie. poorer Sc. Black currants (qi basket), best mostly 40c. Gooseberries--Hudson Valley (qt.

basket): Extra fancy large 23te. 'Huckleberries Qt Various varieties. Pennsylvania 1-5 Massachusetts Maine 23c. New Jersey: cultivated 21 Pears--Hudson Valley: (Early varieties, bu. baskett, TacT'SI-SO.

'Hal. bu. basket), Red Raspberries Hudson Pt- basket. various variclJtst. 3TS 15c.

extra fancy, large lfi-18c. Hew Jersey: Pinti toner as high as 15c. California: HaH- bcst mostly 13c." VEGETABLES slightly crop. Virginia. BblsX 100-lb.

sacks) Kew Jersey. 100-lb. sacks). S5c "Sl.P5; Long Island, (Bbls.i. 85: 100 in.

sacks. Sift 1.10. Beans Upstate: Bu. baskeli Bountiful $1.25 some extra fancv as high as $2. fair to OTdinsirj 1 Fava $1.12 1-2 1,50.

Rcci Cranberry S30 ff '2. Champion, best, telly Grcsn rour.d sl-mgtess. Wax $1 'i 1.25. occasionally $.150. poor to ordinary quality 5 K-? 75c.

Valentine SI rr l25. 'Twelvrj-qc. climax basket) wax. mostly 50c. 'Bu.

Cat mostly Nearby' special, -packs including 26 l-2c; "nearby and midwestern Hennery; exchange specials, 24g-25 l-2c; nearby and midwestern standards, 22, nearby' and'' midwestern marked mediums, 20'S'23c; nearby and mid- western midwestern 'peewees, 16c; Pacific coast, fresh, shell treated or liners, fancy, Pacific coast, standards, 25 l-2526 i-2c; Pacific coast, shell treated or liners, mediums, 23 Brown Eggs Resale of premium marks, 27 1-2' l-2c; nearby and western special packs, private" sales from store. 21fi27c; western standards, 2 PROGRAMS Tiuiinff In Tonight WEAF NBC 7 Rudy Yallee Hour; Showboat; 9 Jolson and Whiteman; 11 Mills Blue Rhythm Band. WABC 7-Kate Smith; 8 Bar Rranclti; 9-New time for 45 Minutes in Hollywood: 9.45 Broadcast from "Speeding lore Engine. WJZ NBO Ed Lowry; Melody Romantiquc; Goldman Band; 9.30 Synagogue and Phophetic Miisic. Whai To Expect Friday WEAF NBC 2 P.

M--Maria's Matinee; 3.30 Chicago Symphony. WABC CBS 1.30 Memories Garden; 3.30 U. S. Army Band. WJZ NBC --'2J30--- Chicago a Capprila Choir; 5 Ted Black's orchestra.

EGGS steady. Mix colors: ps.cfe i from fresh receipts. 23 l-2c: standards commerd3-1 standards. l-2c firsts. Vt ffl 17 l-4c; seconds.

15f'-16 l-4c; medi-: 40 15 3-4c; dirties, i iKo. 1. 42 average; 'thecks. l-3c. 1 TOXIGHT WHAM ROGHBSH31 S.

Navy Band Irish Minsi-rcls 45--'LiDwell Tliomas 00-- Sportcast Orchestra Andy and Gravy Same as WJZ Valley Days Band Concert of 1hc Provinces Medical Socity Prngram of the Palisades OrclwslTa Jimmy 1 Orchestra Orchestra Milwaul: ee Philharmonic Orchestra heard" T.arl8tori's car start, its motor grow itiud. and with distance, dim and fade fo nothingl Shock 'bM'im bttea for every fainte'st soiinc a flerqe.auii an. unnatural in. tensity. raised hef feead to hae she mocked i thought necessary for the.

existence of any It was not. true; it bnljt: Beemed. heard a dulLdesceafling tread up.on theistairs andBhe.Pdse to tense, Bob entered the room 'to move toward-her. His soddenness, his pat blank-eyes sonietMng' of' how.ideeply lie befefi MrC; she smat.t-. pi tearslttlipr eyes.

She had entreated far to having any in hurting him. And she knew suddenly that more to her hers'; or 'rather, thaf wasi moreitrnly hers. than JfioKed'-tftf hep but 7 -ini then away. He'answered after a with, "Wilivyou listen me, Bob, and zshefr questioned. "How.v.

I--" he flounfered, going to. she stated ffi a voice that broke'. "I want the h.said^louc He drew a.deep breath. rt Answer this qTiesttoiL: Had yon: decided to marry, me Before yon thought frey "Had you?" There was-an. awiag insistence and weight in his tone; hearing It, grew more it had she- Became confused, sfie felt her last chance for happiness slipping from her because she could not lie as site had before knowing repeatedv his question; she stammered, in answer.

"No, Bob, no, but J--you must believe ended, but not soften him with.any frantic appeal, nor, with appeal, keep him. near. He fhad turned to move toward the door; she heard him. cross tl hall tp- mount the stairs. She closed, her eyes to shut out the whirling object In- the room.

and disturbing b.lack spots fa the air too. When she- opened eyes she saw her world steady, butr-the new, innmbed normal was worse than bad been tbe budden onslaught of a46eeibreath, to an effort to dispel the drawn feel- Ing that oppressed her Inngs and that cramped, her heart, but found co: ease. VARIOUS," she this yet; she reflected further, learned through'Bob. that blend ot fleskand spirit that makes perfection. That perfection that was now gone, of.

And -perhaps some she would see Geoff's "dropping In" as amusing. "No." she said half aloud, "it will never bs amusing." She found herself, straightening the taraed-up corner of a rug. That was stranga to do. But one kept on with the absard, sma13, meaningless motions; squirrels In cages. She.

gathered-, in her iralia some roas, petals that had dropped to the top of tha piano, roses Bob ha.d brought her. Si a clroppecl these lo a basket She had never iiied to toss to the leapiag Sanies they seemed, somehow, still alive. What straiipe paths a mind voald if loosed from the leash, she was Ujltrtdng aboat. rose pstala with surface thoughts and the tJcep still pool of the mind which ncrer sleeps aafl sever rests-was the feeling of final- Jty; the kjiowleflce that it was oven tiat- Bob was saffering. She settled in a stiff-bached chair, Jroas sis co-aid see the stairs, i ehe rfleciaed leaaeniy, "1- didn't any -mote and.l might have known-- 1 did know-- it conldnft it "does seem to feel as I have and then ito know, to.

deeper dark." Again she breathed deeply; but the breath did nothing to release Her: front listening Doming an ache. She made way toward At "ttte: tppf s-hfr; pause.S.t.'EhEpttg! she saW' BGti bed, shirts, uadQr- lifyab.es which looked jMarsha oa pift-fasblqiied-, bureau top, nesr hfiis; that ha-1 the sdft and she wore daring; resting he per- ifiTited, doa't let's row.if we can help It, haps we.can inWs.e,;et.ep;th{s situn- sort of fromrbeing mor.eisordld^thaii it JsJ "Odfi syoo. ididn'fe feaowY Qeoffrey younger brother talked of- h.eard.ilt e.yen houser-Jhad to mother" eosrage Ms.rsji4-.dr.oppe.d Jo the. foot, of tha chaise longue: now" meant Boo anShisf: "-We" was now a duet, not a-trio. Curious how-H hurt, she mused.

For she had realized that the marriage would eni, from the fest A BOB went onr "Tarieton's jbrotiiej was -still 1 understand; the-girl was at the switchboard of aonift hotel exchange. And it; tfiey wef'e. rather over ft, wasCtolL boy scont, reconciled them. I'm a triflQ bitter at moments; Marsha." said-nothing. He, iad la-jerks as.M assembl'ed chis ap-.

asseraoled somewhat stupidly and In a way that re- "Of yon "can- have vorce," stated; managftjlt, "I don't want," she began. Breath failed her. "I don't want a divorce," shejinaaaged' she he-meant His "I was matter-oj-fact the flatiand-Jtiud. see," he changed person I thought dr.eam.- I nevef wbman feer- self efttir'igly to a man "drderjto avenge her sense of wrong. I never --but there's no need of 0out He picked up a leatoe'r case, fitted in it some" brushes, and then hunted bag.

She lookVd at him miserably ai he bent above his bed lean, tall, thin. His narrow face now set and Barsli; nis bronzed skin looking as if it were -stretched over dead "I'vs saidi "It looked hs commeated teeth, I. came inland saw yon In hall to stop. She saw the color. heighten that had been.driven to his cheeks by anger.

If receded; he managed to speai again calnily. "Sa-w you In--Tarleton's arms," he ended, "He lost his head," she said hotly, "I hated it I did, Bob, I I don't He!" "How about that evening whea you said yon loved me and that would marry me? You Ipved that evening? Don't ask me totbe- Ueve that, now. keep renjeinoer- ing how I felt. was a beholder of miracles wbea 1 found myself, accepted by you. the one girl who ever counted.

Do you remember how joa said '1 do She began to sob brokenly, to pro lest, to explain, to entreat. achieved nothing. She saw him unsteadily through the rise and fall of tears. He said, "I hoped we cou3d aroJd this." 'She turned away and gropes! atong the hall At five he approached to ofler.bei islp with paddus, and she TOBDO h'is gentleness more trying than his condemnation. Td be glad to he stated, his eyes fastened on Vlbs wall above her head.

"I remember oa said yoa didn't like packing. ABd I'm not a had (Cetmfli. 1934, In K. ff Tomorrow, BoS anfl Marfha be- em their ntw, anfl terrifying Jife. 3D-- "Dsnr.r.z -in the Sign-ofl Resale ol premium 29''' i 29 J-2c, NBC Prcsgram.

FRIDAt WHAM ROCHESTER White at. Organ Kir.tily Club ToTer Cloclc Program Ice Carnivaj of tfes Air" Children I Musical Program Kitchen S. Marine Band Concert i Mrs. Thrifty Buyer I Cities S. MaTir-e Band Phillips, soloist Tm Griarson, Organ Vic arid Sade Words and Music Tcrwer Trio Iris Talk News Service Agricultural Fonrm and Boms Hour Marion nd Jimi Ediins, ba-ss i Visi-L to Villages at Century of Progress Temple of Song and Bob Singing; 'Soloist Federation of Women's-CJubs Boy Scout Program Holtz and Orchestra Lady Comments by Al Sigl Poitee May, Organ Recital Danoe Orchestra Thomas NBC Program.

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