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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 42

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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42
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years old finished SJi-in a players are urged to arrive! Champion Edmar Mednis was field of 12. a most respectable early and be ready to start-fourth and Donaid Byrne fifth, showing for the young and play by .7:30. There is no Young Bobby Fischer, now 14j promising Brooklynite. 42 RACINE SUNDAY BULLETIN Sundar.Noverab7Tni.195 The Male Corner lfs Your Move JjECl. ly RUSS KIME 53j523 lliaiC IUI WIC CAIIIUILJUII,) re though a collection will be taken to help reimburse him for his expenses.

The following week, a "Revival Meeting" is planned, with a special match, pitting the regular players against some of the local players who no longer are active in chess. Ra- Walter Teubner won the Herman Zierke and Rudy 1956 county championship; Kunz fought a battle fhat had which ended Monday ninht. His1 an important bearing ton sec-- i I L. 1 uiiu, iiiiiu, miu luuiui places. 223SKa.

$71 The game hung on a thread with Zierke threatening mate final round victory over Frank Buttenhoff gave him his first title in club play. He edged Rudy Kunz, who finished second, on tie-breaking points, several times, though behind cine has manv. such Payers among them Jimmy Weidner, who finished second in the 3.047 to 3.042. Both won two! on material. Kunz found a line, each time, that saved the game for him.

The score follows: Alapin's Opening I IT-J'T I state tournament in 1954, Emelian Mack, Joe Zemek, Dan Andersen, and others too nu- games, and drew two in the final round robin. Craig Hen While Zi.rk. Black: Kani derson of Waukcgau copped P-K41H. B-R 1. P-K4 B-B3i mprniis to mention.

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The final standings, by sec tions: Rrctl.n 1 (Ch.npl.mhlp) Teubner 3 047 K-ini 3 043 Henderson 2 037 7terke 032 Bkttenhoff 0 0 Stctl.a Kit it Rush Schw.rtx .....3 0 Schrtder 2 0 Berk 10 Mitt 0 0 8cctl.il 1 Domsky 4 0 Bvrd 3 0 Well. 20 Olll 10 Aner 0 0 4 Balrd 4 0 Mlrkes 2 0 8chwrti 1 001 Bl.lr 10 Swetish 00 STATE CHAMP TO APPEAR During the next two weeks no formal tournament play is scheduled. However, tomorrow night the Wisconsin state champion, Jerome Krascewski 534 Monument Square 214 Sixth Street nf Milwankpp will nivp a sim- ultaneous exhibition against a those who wish to play him. In Jj order that the exhibition not Washable leather makes the flew glove fashions twice as interesting. The businessman at left Is pulling on a pair of smooth charcoal-gray capeskins.

At top center are "driving gloves," made of a nubby pigskin to give a better grip on the wheel. Below Is a golf glove of very thin capeskin which absorbs much perspiration and dries without color-streaking. At right, our business friend is dressed for the evening In washable gray fuede gloves, which also come in pure white for ultra-formal occasions. Longies Creeping Up On Men's Shopping List Weil-Dressed Man Wears Gloves, Hat in Winter sportswear and automobiling is due to be more popular than usual, in line with our greater attention to sports clothes, Among other new colors, there are cork, oatmeal, camel, char- nil in By Edward Lawrence group (including tan and coal and a pale, yellowed tan It's possible today to go beige), wear brown leather. In, called "natural." gloveiess and still be thought, general, contrast the glove A good utility work glove, well dressed (except on formal; shade against that of the light in weight, deserves spe- e.g., with a light tan or cop-c the ot 11B belongs in every home Modern or Traditional occasions such as weddings where gloves are strictly required).

Dressing right is always a partly subjective proposition, and in our era a lot of the old rigid "rules of per pepper-and-salt tweed, dark, grained pigskin gloves are in order. Note that this combination unites a casual coat with a casual leather. With a solid color, or quiet Beautifully Textured, Paneling I I cial notice. It's made of split leather, i.e., the underpart of the hide, tanned in such a way that it is very supple and durable, yet only half the former weight. Washable, too.

Symbol of Liberty National Long Underwear Week, starting Nov. 12, brings to mind a bit of moderate interest and less use. The story have been loosely treated and i a mi lightly taken. As a result, herringbone topcoat, we'd pick many "must" matters now are a more formal, smooth leather OUrT-VV OOU plywood panels ovailable in sheets 4'x7'-516" or 4'x8'-516" matters of taste Gloves, like hats, have or suede. Practical, Washable In glove news this year am, 25c dropped from the necessary to the optional class, considering men as a whole.

square foot is that when the Norman in fashion takes a back seat to vaders conquered England in practicality. A whole series of But with the best dressed 1066. they did their utmost to completely washable gloves is men, and with those who put even a little extra time and Normanize the native Saxon available. All these gloves, from heavy-duty coal shovel populace. thought into their wardrobes, You Can Panel A Wall 13' Long and 8' High for Only $14 Also Many Other Beautiful Panetings to Choose From and Reasonably Priced! ing types delicate, The breeches-wearing Sax both gloves and a hat are in the! suedes, are made of leather U-- A ons were compelled to adopt dispensable throughout which can be washed by hand the long Norman tunic, but ctefel .1..

or machine. After they dry, cold months. "Which gloves do I wear, and when?" liauujf liiajuc nicy wcie just cold) continued to wear just slip them on, smooth them out on your hands, and the their breeches under the hated Good question. Here are a tunic. In time the under wrinkles disappear.

few guide posts DON'T LET YOUR CAR BE SNOWED! UNDER! breeches evolved into long un Black leather or dark gray Among the new "launder i i. i leathers are several new suede gloves look best with gray or black coats. With a 69 derwear as we know it, or as our fathers knew it. Next time anyone pokes fun at "long johns," remind him shades, including tropic tan, not brown and charcoal gray. YOUR OWN GARAGE Mild rebirth for extreme weather: the long, one-piece underwear or union suit.

It's out In new fiber combinations, sandwiching wool between two layers of itchless cotton. 384 navy blue coat, pearl grey for only suede gloves are the ultimate In good dress. With coats in the brown all in very soft and dressy capeskins. Nubby grained pigskin for they are really a noble symbol of liberty! NEW YORK (NEA) To cotton blends in various proportions and a new Dynel-cot-ton earment. mm if i mw zmmm" make a long underwear story short, there appears to be a All materials for a 14'x20' hip or gable roof garage including a 8'x7' "Raynor-ette" over head sectional garage door.

Both alio make a red suit of long underwear, which is per-! fl Speaking of Pets Water Temperature Vital to Tropical Fish when there is more heat in the house and your light in the tank is in use. The importance of temperature 'can be judged by the way it is used in curing various conditions. Shimmy, for example a condition in which mild revival of the woollies that stretch from ankle to neck. And the companies that make most of them say it's the younger generation that has sparked the rebirth of interest in long underwear. The kids qW feet for parties, fires and var-jri ious other im 'Glued Suits Suits that are glued together, L2 rather than sewn, are forecast by Ira Slomon.

Of all things, he's a glue manufacturer. He fj NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY are spending more winter time outdoors, skiiing and skating, and thy find there's cold comfort in warm longies. Of all the garments that men wore when the 20th Century AnwnnA Inner iinHprupar thp specializes in iaoric aanesives, and his products (and those of ia his competitors) have alreadyjQ wrought a big change in the ladies' millinery line, where 85 rj per cent of the chapeaux are rj now being put together with fahrir o-lnp Combination Doors the fish shakes as if trying to swim without making any headway, then lies on the bottom of the tank is treated by gradually bringing the temperature up to 85 degrees and using gentle diffused aeration. Ich and Fungus Ich, a condition when the fish appear as though sprinkled with white pinpoint spots like grains of salt, is treated by heat (bringing the temperature up to 82 degrees), semidarkness and repeated Johnl Monville CEILING TILE "TEXTOLITI TEXTURE" SAND FINISH LATEX PAINT Slomon "says that the first line of clued suits will be 32" Wide Only $15 turned out by a Philadelphia 12x12x1" 16xl6xi" 16x32xJ" tailoring firm this spring. In rj 4.99 On gal.

an three years, he says, half the pi lMa-l suits will be glued together, sfi C31 The advantages of glue? I "Tremendous." savs Slomon. Li i 36" Wide Only 1795 PERFECT COVER UP FOR IMPERFECT WALLS U.S.G. Rubber Base Paint a one mar. is mosi neany uic same. For many years, there was no change; in fact, the steady buyers wouldn't even tolerate a change in color and insisted on the yellowish-white that was long standard.

Incidentally, they were and often still are called union suits, a name that has nothing to do with the labor movement. Originally, long underwear was in two pieces, but in the 19th Century the one-piece suit came along. Since this unified tops and bottoms, it was called a union suit. Gradually, long underwear sales declined. The new-fangled short stuff became popu "Sewing requires far more la- bor than gluing, far more ex- PJ Best Quality 3.98 (FLAT) On Easy to Apply Iniulatei Ai It Beautifies Gal.

Densive matnines. wun mc siphoning of the bottom 'of the tank. Fungus, the fuzzy white cotton-ball patches, can't be removed by heat or filtering, but it often occurs in tanks where there is a large amount of decayed material or when fish have become chilled so their scales are "staring." UnrarA Vinrtv in hie rrw-lr down. It will make invisible patching possible in situations La that now require highly expen- sive weaving. And one of the Fl DISAPPEARING STAIRS Yes, "SAVEWAY" Has Them ROCK WOOL BATTS U.S.G.

"Red Top" Insulation KNOTTY PINE Special! Scalares, or fresh-water angelflsh, are among the larger species of tropical fish. The photo by Sam Dunton is from "Guide to Photographing STAIRS by Royal JiT4 weakest parts ot me the seam, will become one of Cooler Summers Royal means a Prtmium Stair At No Prtmium mm By IL H. Miller Gioovnd 6-8-10" Width Only I lowered they become prey toTrODicai Fish in the Home 11 1 ail unreal. pu GOiDD SAMARITANS jrnnriir trw A WM 'diseases or other disorders. Good manacement is as Aquarium" tells of the days Warmer Winters Mora Savings As Low As 4k Important in keeping are over Price Only 15k crowded or chilled become hold pets as in running a farm Perhaps this seems far- weakened.

Then they are easy victims to disaster. Thp vimc- Klllht Imperfeclloa Returns before electricity came into wide use. Every year an epidemic appeared among aquarium fish, commonly called 'mass, dying." Discussions were held in many aquarium societies, but no cure could be found. The disease has now fetched when pS, bacteria and fungi of many i icivirniD, iciiu. ur ix.

i-i. S.ivo understood why traffic, was moving so carefully about two small figures in the street. Two youngsters, both soaking wet, about seven and nine.j were standing in the rain, hold-i ing an umbrella over a buff-colored dog that had been struck by a car. lar, mostly because many of the outdoor workers had more warmth heated patrol cars for policemen, sheds for construction men, warm buses instead of cold trolley cars and because people objected to the itchiness of the woolly long underwear. That last problem has been licked.

One manufacturer does it by sandwiching the wool between two layers of itchless cotton, and knitting the three layers into one solid fabric. Another has all-cotton, wool- appucu the fish "diseases" are such small usually present in the aquar-creatures a ium water (just as we are ex-tropical fish posed to viruses and germs in Dolly Vordon' l8 Spruce POURING WOOL INSULATION entirely disappeared. It van- xei aquansis GLASS! GLASS! Yes, We've Got It I Brand New Stock Most All Sies Other Sixes Cut While You Wait our daily living). But unless! i3hed with the use of' the clec. U.S.G.

Rock Wool Only $40 Per GARAGE SIDING Nice, Strong, Siding With Heavy Shadow Lines Only 1 2C per running toot trie light and its cause was traced to the fact that during the summer when there is plenty of sunlight, fish populations increased, plants multi resistance is lowered so these things can take effect, there will be no evidence of their presence. Even, Warm Temperature It must be remembered that agree that most of the ailments fish hobbyists have to deal with are due to 1 manage 4" BLACK RUBBER BASE Miller plied. In cold weather the Famous FREE Car Top Carrier ERIE EREE Estimate Canx prvt. S.I Rq, ft. thick.

tanks placed near the window ment rather than actual dis Chippewa to get full light, cooled during tropical fish come from tropical waters. Night and day your fish' need an even, warm temperature of at least 75 de lineal toot 20 Free Estimates ease. These so-called disease conditions are usually caused by the effects of cold or heat, the night. The fish, being cold.j had no appetite. Food fell to the bottom of the tank.

The! Free Delivery OPEN Daily 7:30 to 5:30 grees although 78 is better and some of the tropicals are attacks by parasites (the aquat plants' activity was reduced Dial 2 6752 Ic equivalent of fleas and because of the lessened lightl WOOLEN M1LIS OUTER GARMENTS, AT MEN'S WEAR HIGH A DOUGLAS Op MUy FrUr 'tit LUMBER CO. DIAL 2-5162 better off with a higher tern perature. Check the tempera lice) or other internal para so they couldn't absorb the CABINET TILE refuse. This caused the com-! itefi, including worms in the Saturday 7:30 to 4:30 Friday 7:30 to 9:00 ture of your tank sometime during the night. You may find It has fallen below the position of the water to 1535 LA YARD AVE.

Block West of Douglat Park intestinal tract. Ai with all creatures including nwr when resistance change, and the dying plants Douglas Ave. ot St. Patrick St. rrmTTmiimTTTririr killed the fish.

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