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The Boston Globei
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fhje During th nine months endino, September 30 the Globe printed 429 C40 more want and classified advtu than the second Boston paper. Read the wnt and classified advU in today's Globe. Women Head the atorw advta in today's ard in tho Daily Globe this weak. Read the Sunday Globe Magazine today. Tell your neighbors about t-r Glebe's Unc'c Dudley editorials Sunday lobe VOt X'VItl HO.

SS ma vuimo THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE -OCTOBER 3, 192070 PAGES 5 WSjf of Mnr-h 3. 1i7. rOPTRinHT. IMS. BT THE ULOHE KWSPAPER CO I 1 I I M.G.- I (lo SECTIO HARVARD'S SLASHING i It CHAMPIONSHIP 5BU C00LIME FOR LIEUT GOVERNOR in ATTACK For Contents of Today's Globe and Index of Classified Ads See Page 2 miiiL CLEVELA OLUj Gives (J Visitors Shut Out, 41-0, Before 10,000 Crowd In Stadium Brilliant Open-Field Work Crimson Gains Almost 350 Yards From Scrimmages Defeat of Detroit, 10 to 1, Pennant to Speaker's CRANE FUNERAL WILL BE PUBLIC Services at Dalton Home Tomorrow Afternoon Democrats Pick Fitchburg Man Over Joseph B.

Ely Ginsburg Named for Sec of State at Harmonious Meeting Outfit WOMAN BEATEN, college football results Leaders of Beth Political Parties MACSWINEY SHOWS NO CHANGE ON 52D DAY Refuses Final Appeal to Accept Food r- -sa Mpp' 1 Police Seek Chauffeur of Chinorrn Dnrwr The Browns Victory ol Year Mrs Estelle Warner LONDON, Oct 2 TonlffrU's bulletin By JOHN D. MERRILL The Democratic State Committee of Massachusetts met at the Quincy House yesterday afternoon and nom-lasted Marcus A. Coolidge of Fitch- burg for Lieutenant Governor and Edward E. Ginsburg of Brookline for Secretary fof State, to take the places of Michael A. O'Leary of Cambridge and Charles H.

McGlue of Lynn, re- spectively, who had been nominated; in the primary, but withdrew last! week. Thirty-one members, including eight women, of the State Commit- tee were at the meeting. The ballot Lay Unconscious All Day in Her Home in Scituate lamed hy the Irlch Snlf-Determinutlon Unite in Paying Tribute Speelnl DtaOateS to the Olohe DALTON, Oct 2 The funeral of Winthrop Murray Crane. Ex-Senator and Ex-Governor of Massachusetts and a leader in the Republican party for many years, will be held from his home here. Sugar Hill, at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon.

It will be public. The body will He In state In the house from 1:30 until the hour of the funeral, to be viewed by those who wish to take a last look at the face of the man who was best beloved in the Berkshlres. Burial will be private in the family Co ii Honed on the Sixteenth Paiee. Harvard 41, Maine 0. Yale 44, Carnegie Tech 0.

Dartmouth 31, Norwich 0. Tufts 7, Bowdoin 0. Brown 13, Amherst 0. Boston University 7, Worcester Tech 0. Williams 63, Rensselaer Polytechnic 6.

Wesleyan 20, Rhode Island State 0. Massachusetts A. C. 28, Connecticut A. C.

0. New Hampshire College 14, Bates 0. Syracuse 49, Vermont 0. Colby 40, Fort McKinley O. Middlebury Springfield Y.

M. C. A. College O. Pennsylvania 7, Bucknell 0.

Columbia 21, Trinity 0. Princeton 17, Swarthmore 6. Cornell 13, Rochester 6. Carolina State 14, Navy 7. Army 35, Union 0 (first game).

Army 38, Marshall College 0 (second game). Colgate 0, Susquehanna 0. Centre 66, Morris Harvey of Virginia O. THIS SI-KAKKR. lilSfW Hay Lord Mayor MacSwiney's rondltlon 1h unchanged.

In a few hours begins the day of his hunger Strike. What In described as a "tlmU appeal" Caatlaaad thv Btfcth Vaz. PLAYERS LAID DOWN, ifMi(il lii 11, i- SCITlTATE. Oct 2 Mrs Estelle Warner, who came here early in the i Summer from Brookline and purchased the Walter Merritt house on the Boston-Plymouth State road in Reynt. was found at 6:30 tonirrht AYS EDDIE G3LUN2 MARCTS A.

POOMOGE Democratic Nominee tor Lieutenant Governor. WATLRTl'V-'N COUflE to nominate a candidate for Lieuten- Two Teammates lying on the floor of her bedroom BlaniOS ant Governor resulted as follows: Francis Finneran of Boston 1 Joseph Ety of Westfleld 13 Marcus A Coolidge of Fitchburg 17 The nomination of Mr Coolidge HELD AT HARTFORD James Hayden, i6, and THE WEATHER for Loss of Pennant AFA1R By MELVILLE E. WEBB JR DETROIT. Oct X- Cleveland Its vsjr Into tbe World's es this afternoon. capturtBR American leacve pennant wltb 10 to 1 victory over Detroit.

Cleveland needed but half a game more margin In tbe league race to reiuovs de finitely tbe possibility of a tie witk Chicago. Tbe Indians opened their offensive in tbe third inning and sustained it practically throughout tbe rest of lbs game, coupling It with Oldham's fivo and some poor fielding by Detroit. Thirty Harvard football players I Anna Brown, 15, Arrested was made unanimous on motion of Mr Ely's supporters. Mr Ginsburg Says They Failed to Put Forth Besi Efforts to Win Forecast for Boston and Vicinity: Fair Sunday and Monday; slowly rising temperature: moderate southwest to south winds. Washington Forecast for New England and Eastern New York: Fair Sunday and Monday with ris- unconscious, bleeding from numerous 1 cuts on the head, and her face in-.

dicating that she had been brutally i beaten. Late tonight ber condition is regarded as critical, although Drs Spaxilding and Fernald. called in to attend her, believe that she will recover. Fear is expressed that her skull is fractured. She is about 45 years of age.

Efforts are being made by the local police to locate Ralph Lopez, her took part in yesterday's football riot in tlio. Stadium, the gridiron warriors who had such a scare In their game against Holy Cross a week ago run ContiiiKf on the Seventh fuse. ning wild against the eleven that ST LOl'IS. Oct 2 Charges that the Chicago White Sox failed to repeat their triumph of 1919 and retain the American League champsionship because two players failed to put forth their best Speelnl DlsSMttekl to the Glofee HARTFORD, Conn, Oct 2-After wan-riVrlng about Hartford for three days Hayden, 16, and Anna Brown, IS, both of Watortown, Mass, were Sf resled In this city today by the Hartford police, following a complaint from the parents of the couple. The boy is charged with a serious crime while" the girl is being held on a charge of being In danger of falling into vicious habits.

The Hartford authorities say the couple have not been married but further Information concerning the de Continued on the Flfteeath Pace. cams down from Orono, Me, and winning, 41 to 0. Even thiB big score fails to indicate the ease with which Harvard won over Its second opponent of the year. It was a match in which al- NEWSPAPERS FACING GRAVE PAPER CRISIS New Advance Boosts Price to 6V2 Cents a Pound efforts tnis season, were maue in a statement tonight by Edward T. Collins, second baseman and captain of the team.

EDWARD GINSBURG. Democratic NomlBM tot Secretary of ing temperature. Globe's Forecast Monday fair and somewhat warmer; Tuesday probably continued fair; moderate southerly winds. The Temperature Yesterday at Thompson's Spa 3 a 53: 6 a 50; Sam. 1 mil in iii'il on 1 1 1 tail 01 tneir arrest is aenh-d at Police louai tern on the ground that the most everything "went." but it was a ren are minors.

Thcv III i.ivn "a a Iff i uiittwaj iu which mod risners team 12 m. 62; 3 S5; 8 m. 8i: 9 preliminary hearing Monday in Police Court, the girl's case coming before the Juvenile. Court while that, of Showed a lot Of fire and dash and 64 12 mid, 55. Average temperature yes terday, 6S 13-24.

With the total advance in prices of hey will be disposed of at the regular union. onilinicd on the 1 ourteenth Pn at Last Night San Francisco. 6G; St Paul, 66; St Louis. 6C: newsprint paper already mountinsr to Globe 54; EaVtpoVt. New YorK? wTwaaS I SinCC th flMt I ington, 54.

the year; with new costs per ton boosted I It Cc.r;c3 Every Week! Our Vermont Creamery Butter! Straight from the creameries to our refrigerating rooms Perfect cream, perfectly churned Butter such as only Vermont can produce! Once you know its richness and freshness of flavor, youll have it always on your table. Read the Used Oar Advts to and with anticipation of even more serious difficulties confronting pa-par manufacturers after January 1, newspapers are facing what is probably the gravest crisis since the paper short- age came to public attention. The new advance in price to publishers of daily papers that keep the public Informed of the affairs of the world, is On 22,23,24,25,26,27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32 Of Today's Globe I announced as 75 cents a hundredweight. I This makes newsprint paper sell at no I I less than 6V4 cents a pound, and it con- stitutes a jump of $15.00 a ton. The price tomor- 7Ar egirniing Next Sunday Lb.

row is 1 ki- it TIREE 1 ct Ever Offered in Boston 1 WO "My Crawford Is Really Ranges in One" FOR LESS THAN THE PRICE OF The action of the International Paper Company, the largest print paper pro- dudng company dealing with American publications, took effect on Friday, and. it is stated, will hold good for the next three months. Prices after the first of the year are problematical. Re.isons for the advance include fuel oil and coal and freight costs. Probably there is no other commodity in this country which has compared with the daily and Sunday newspaper in Cheapness, and which still holds that 1 distinction and bids fair to retain it.

The tremendous expenses involved in gathering the news of the world, and in the production of newspapers, have been growing by leaps and bounds during the past many months. Any reader of a Sunday paper, who will weigh his copy and remember that the cost of paper alone, before any news is printed on it, is 6't cents a pound, will" readily see that he pays Je.ss than the actual cost of the unprinted page, cord. All first' quality with the factory serial number, adjustment guarantee of 6000 miles. 1- 1 Tire for $11.25 30x3 2 Tires for $22.00 3 Tires for $32.00 Coon Cheese Better Than Evtr Our cheese buyer, just back from the factory, says this year's make of Goon Cheese is the best he has ever seen. Carloads are rolling.

Should be here any day. Coffee for Everybody Coronation Lb. 52c Incororarible Boston Blend Lb. 47c For lovers of mild flavored Coffee. Alpha Lb.

34c Compare it with Coffee yon buy elsewhere. Oar fifty-year-old slogan: "Right Goods at Right Prices" Cobb, Bates Yerxa Co, Other sies nt low prices. First quality Inner Tubes at Greatly Reduced Prices Buy now, as it will be impossible to maintain these record low prices. Mail Orders Promptly Filled "And here, too, is another reason why I'm so fond of my Crawford. Tucked in behind those doors in the stove base is a pair of interchangeable hods.

As soon as I use up the coal in the one on the right, I will take out the one on the left, which has been catching the ashes from the chute, and move the other over into its place. Then I can carry the one with ashes down cellar, empty it and bring it back full of coal all in one trip. "JT'S the neatest, cleanest way of taking care of the ashes, and so much easier to handle than the old-fashioned ash-pan. And I like to be able to keep my coal hod out of sight it makes the kitchen so much tidier. 1 a Because of the constantly increasing price of white paper, together with the advancing cost of every item entering into the production of the Globe, on and after Oct.

I 0 the retail price of the Sunday Globe will be 1 0 cents per copy. During the past year the price of white paper has advanced every three months. Beginning Oct. 1 the fourth advance of the year went into effect. In many places the 1 0-cent Sunday price has already been in effect for a considerable period of time.

In making the price of the Sunday Globe 1 0 cents, the question the increased cost of delivery by th newsdealer has been taken into consideration, and the wholesale prices arranged to give the agent an increased margin on which to properly handle and distribute his Sunday Globes. Globe readers to be sure of their copy of the Sunday Globe should order the paper regularly from their newsdealer or newsboy. Boston's Deadbm Gvocers for 3 Generations 26 Haymarket Boston, Mass. Tel. B7.

Open till 7:8. till "AMD I can use them together or separately, just as I wish. See what a nice gas stove I have at the end of the coal range, where it is most convenient! Five gas burners on the top, a great roomy oven, with a rack, and a folding hroiler below the oven! "But much as 1 like the gas stove. I simply couldn't get along without the coal range. Right now, you see, I've got Bty cold pack canner on the coal stove, while my jelly Is boiling on the gas and the agar is wanning in the oven.

And there's bread baking in the coal oven, too. That helps me save fueland I get a lot more done in a day. 4 'THERE'S another splendid thing about my coal range the Crawford Single Damper. I set the knob at 'Bake or 'Kindle' which are plainly marked on the stove top and I can always be sure my oven will be Just the right temperature. This damper also regulates the heat under the top griddles.

EVIDENCE PROVES VALUE 3- 60 Years' History Guarantees Father John's Medicine For over 60 years Father John's Medicine has been successfully used for colds, coughs and body-building a safe medicine for all the family because it is free from alcohol or dangerous drugs. Advertisement. 87 CijHwii WILDEY SAVINGS BANK BOYI.STON BOSTON fSIHH Sural sd 1883 -Money deposited on or before OCT. 15 tT'iM rirntr interest from that date a Mr St. Maii Order Gilbert Place, Boston "These twin hods are an exclusive feature of the Crawford Range and so is the Single Damper.

Every day I discover new Crawford advantages. One of them Is its economy I figure that the fuel it saves will Carlsbad Sprudel Salt and Water Nature's remedy for constipation, liver, stomach and kidney diseases, rheumatism, etc. Beware of substitutes. CARLSBAD, Agents, 90 West N. T.

Advertisement. just about pay for my range." SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS Warren Institution for Savings 3 PARK BOSTON Xrarls Osp lu rarfc M. honssr Walker Pratt Mf. 31-35 Union St. MA ers of Highest Quality Ranges, Furnaces, Boilers This institution, conducted lor over 90 year as a WAFER ROLLS Hotel fnl and conservative Mutual Savings Bank, during which time it i has always paid depositary ttpoo a divi- demand, has never BURDETT NIGHT SCHCDL dend nor tailed to open its for business.

New accounts v4m vi increased patronage from its pres Two Hundred and Fifty Fall Overcoats at 25 Reduction Consisting of Scotch and Irish Fleeces and Tweeds. In both box and belted models and conservative smart business-wear styles. FORMER PRICES $50 TO $75 For immediate disposal at a Reduction of 25 Fall weights only they are all the productions of our own workrooms. LIMITED 340 Washing-ton Street, Boston ent depositors are invited. Its present deposits ot over $16,000,000 are safeguarded by a surplus fund of a million and a rtr rlollar Dcpo.it Received from $1 OO to $2,000 EVERYWHERE Package Confectionery Co.

OPEN EXPERIENCED NOW Knrnllmnt. a Arlington Arlington Sq. Chandler St. BOSTON, MASS. Increased rentals and transportation rates cease to be your problems if you spend the winter at the Arlington.

Attractive, sunny rooms, within a short walk of the theatre and shopping district, are offered at exceptionally moderate rates. Your inspection is cordially invited. A iday Nights ornblned. IXM-ial. 4 tril sJf-ulatinji Monday, li.l Machine Nest Intere.t Day.

Oct. 19 I. IHrtaphonr. fx Recent Dmdeads rate of "A "Nl 4i If YOUR BOY should continue hia training at a school where emphasis is placed on all-round development. Male teachers of experience, modern courses, small classes, supervised study, educational and vocational iruidanee.

unusual equipment for physical training. Including gymnasium, pool and athletic field, ample classroom nd laboratory facilities are important fuctors in succtas of HUNTINGTON SCHOOL 320 Huntington Ave. BOSTON 17, MASS. Tuesdav zad i it- arid al- -i rtissssr Office Partitions Oak, cypres, birrh. matte in neotlocs in itot for immediate delivery.

Price very low. Interior Vox( trU f. -nr Stead Work-Hi) Wages Arlington Mills for mittrci nrr first-class patronage only bank, and Oft 1 is solicited and a is solicited and accepted, fj 212. TURKISH BATH EXCLUSIVELY FOR LADIES Out I ooh 42 ST BOTl TRS.ET I) 18 BOYLSTON STRtET Cor. Wathington Boston JAMES A.

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