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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 8

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The Boston Globei
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TTTK BOSTON. GIOBI3 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1022 il MMMaiaWltartli 1 11 1 EDDIE H0FF, CHILD ATHLETIC MARVEL, AN EXPERT MARKSMA Let NATURE relieve and strengthen those poor, weak, painful feet of yours. Tremont and Beacon Streets, Boston 9', Mass We Give and Redeem Legal Stmp( Better Purchase Bedding For the Winter While prices are so low THROW AWAY YOUR Th a Avfrd warmth rif hlankplc will conn jj 1 Here's your opportunity to secure the greatest values in bedding at ridiculous!) low prices. ARTIFICIAL ARCH SUPPORTS! (Shoes with rigid arches are "artificial) Bleached Sheets Bed Blankets Size 81x90 1.19 Size 66x80 5.00 Ech Pair a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 1 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a weakened and broken down by disuse of these musoilai shock absorbers -oi sh.es constructed with ngio ahaolc and sttft, voiding arches are. ar pet bur mak.htfts 1 hey may seme case? afford i fcMPURAK relief, bur this apt to be followed by reaction worse even than the original complainc I'hey rarely efeci aire and then jnly because the foor automatically labors so saen'ioosly re (fct rwav tom che np'y, un-nafirallv restricting device which is sapping its strengrb and lite, sometimes ovisclo 1cse.1t tip.

To be hcilihv the toot arch (which tj simply a series of small bone embedded ir nvisclt "ssue) must be kepr nigged and self reliant through exercise and proper circulation. Thchumar foot is equipped with absorbers' Kir cfae prx-tenon of rhc body and nsrv -m, vstrm Sk fhest shock absorbers" Cieri anc 001 only wilt yo proven toor crou- but fee thai have become pami malformed br ker ano 'tteles. car be hnxighr back agair ct permanent com jn and vngor oiannfacnrec device can improve 'ipon the acn.m of rhesc natuta "shock absorbers." with then actior i rhe caise of all foor of alst surpnsino. percentage of graver a'lments such leg pains, nervous exna wtt n. ta-ilry dreilaooa, anemia, chronic headaches.

Pack aches, etc. Mechanic supports for foot-arches already Double bed size, 66x80, heavy weight, wool mixed, attractive pink or blue borders, with wide plain color soisette bindings. A good serviceable blanket. "Wearwell" Sheets Made from a beautifully soft finished sheeting, absolutely free from starch or dressing Made from heavy standard sheeting, seam-i less, finished with 1 and l-inch hems. Tub-! proof and very serviceable.

A real value at this low pridp Crochet Bed Spreads juble bed size, hemmed, closely woven, 1 attractive Marseilles patterns. i A Each l.Oy Crochet Bed Spreads of any kind, wide tape edge selvedge, which 1.50 insures good service. Size 81x90. Each Heavy weight, firmly woven, beautiful de-1 This means that the only way to PREVENT or to secure TRULY PERMANENT relief from toot trouble and their conseoitant ills to wear shoes which without artificialities let Nature's "shock absorbers" function freely and strengthen themselves. That is why, if you're wise, you will come and be fitted A 1 UNtfc to a pair of signs, neatly hemmed, double bed 1 qq size.

JL UO Damask Bed Spreads Fine quality, neatly hemmed, floral and 2.65 conventional designs; excellent wearing quality. Each. NEVER DUPLICAiED GROUND RIPPER WALK I NO SHOES Gray Blankets Little Eddie Jioft, 7 years old, is believed the superior of any child, male or female, in all around athletics in New York city. While Eddie excels in many branches of sports, his latest triumph is In handling a rifle. He can box, row or shoot, both marbles and rifle with the best, but his fancy just now turns to the gum He was honored yesterday by Annie Oakley, famous markswoman, and Cuba Crutchfield, noted roper in Central Park, where he demonstrated his ability with the gun and was shown how to twirl a rope.

He surprised a large crowd by accomplishing shots, including the hit of an apple, 150 feet away, and a visiting card held by Annie Oakley, at 35 feet. Photo shows Little Eddie and Miss Oakley demonstrating that the shooting position of two famous sharpshooters (Hoff, a juvenile, and Miss Oakley, a veteran) is identioal. Pepperell Sheets Size 81x90; of a famous well-known brand, noted for its excellent wearing qualities. Priced rerftarkably low. Each 1 Pillow Cases Size 42x36; made from very heavy cotton, finished with the appearance of linen; 3 -inch hems.

Each ZjC Size 42x36; standard quality, fine count cotton, torn off and made the right way of the material, adding to the length of OA service. Each 3JC Sunny South Blankets Size 70x80, white with pink or blue borders, warranted 60 wool, with just enough cotton to insure good service, wide ttf soisette binding. Pair 3J Size 72x80, medium weight, an excellent' extra covering for cool nights, qr Pair Bed Blankets Size 66x8o, wool mixed, white with pink or blue botders, heavyweight, good np quality, exceptional value. Pair Jv70 Bed Spreads Satin finished damask, extra fine quality, very attractive patterns, double A rn bed size. Each T1 0U The ORIGINAL muscle developing Health Shoes for Men, Women and Children The famous shoes are huilt on Nature's own incomparable lines with flexible arches Ukt those of your feet.

to 1 part, at every step they conform pliantly with every motion ok the foot structure No shoe avei fitted "ith uch comfort. There's nothing Jike them in the wurle foi putting SPRING and 5 WING you. step Fot Men who must think and work and carr life, load lightly foi Women whe realize that rt is neither womanly not attractive to tottei and limp through life fot whose tende. Uttle feet inu.t be started on the rig ht road they're wondertmll Us shoe. eve.

held highs record for the entire body 'rom the up And they are as good to look at as they are to wear. You have choice of a number of I handsome styles finest leathers and all wanted color. DOHERTY MADE HIS MARK AS WALSH'S MAN IN THE HOUSE E. W. BURT CO.

32 West St. For Men, Women and Children 196 Washnsjton St. For Men Only BOSTON, MASS. E31 a street Hoar -'j a a a an a a a a ant Democratic Candidate For Lieutenant Governor Young and "Silver-Tongued," According To Martin Lomasney Mai; Gordon, and Jonn llenncuty of Mr and Mrs John IlennexM Jl ggfi ji Special prizes were Klven to Wt lino r.ownro tnc twin contest. These children w.

hlbi their parents, Mr anil Mr MORE THAN 20,000 AT GREATER LYNN FAIR Special Dlapatoli to the Globe LTNN, Sept 13 More than 20,000 attended the opening of the Greater Lynn Fair today at Meadow Park and viewed r. Flynn. The father Is wei'end A parade 300 ex-service men. fucort-ed by a platoon of police and firemen, headed by members of the executive committee of the fair, marched around the grounds tonight. Some 10(i-babies participated in a baby show held in the main tent in the after-non, at which Mrs Harland A.

McPhe-treB, wife of Mayor McPnetraa and Frank A. Haley, were in charge. Prizes were awarded to Melissa Mersey, daughter of Mrs Bessie Heraey; Muriel Connor, daughter of Mrs Grace Connor; Walter Mlllaken, son of Mrs Maud Frank E. Gordon, son of Mrs ant district attorney of Kw. i mintf Prizes wre awarded to Hih s-i l.uplls for their needlework ami imB ot Dusters.

Mayor Mcl'hetres was present wltM i exhibits of industrial coneern.s. cattle. secretary. William I cratie candidate for Congress fret 7th Congressional I lttrlet, poultry and antiques. posed of several hundred ex-service women who served as aids in the reconstruction division of the United States War Department.

The conference was addressed by Mrs Mary McMillan, president of the association. The members also had a motor trip to Lexington and Concord. Business sessions will be held today. PHYSIOTHERAPY ASSOCIATION CONVENES Th Brat annual convention of the Ami r.caa Physiotherapy Association yesterday at the Boston School PhyvfcaJ Education. 16 South a v.

The association is emi- Vote of Suffolk County Democratic FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY Pelletier 43,295 O'Briea 18,285 10,098 Ponl 8.02O Donaghue 3,761 Walsh 987 Patron 678 Pelletier's majority 556 His plurality 25,010 FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT JOHN DOHERTY Of Boston. Democratic Candidate for Lieutenant Governor. BOSTON Cronin Brennan Cronin's majority. .35,745 34.045 1.700 YOUR of Mr Doherty was "no reflection on my good friend, Michael O'Leary." Mr Doherty was introduced at the Hendricks Club last Sunday as "The Silver-Tongued Orator of the Massachusetts Legislature." When he spoke, he walked from one end of the platform to the other, sweeping the crowd with words. Jtis voice is low, his appeal to the reason rather than to the emotions.

The success of John F. Doherty, v. ho snatched the nomination for lieutenant Governor from the hands of 'Rx-Chair-man O'Leary of 'he Democratic State Committee, has been interpreted variously as a good guess on the part of Martin M. Lomasney, and as a triumph for Senator David I. Walsh, whose personal representative on the floor of the House of Representatives Mr Doherty was when the present Senator was Governor.

Mr Doherty, who is less than 45 ysars of ag-e and was born in Wareham, entered politics in 1913, the year after he graduated from Boston University with a cum laude. At that time, he lived in Fall River, and it was as Representative from that citv that he came to Beacon Hill. Ir. his first session, he came into prominence on Beacon Hill through ches on matters directly affecting Fall River, on the Blue Sky law, penalizing sellers of fraudulent stocks, which passed the House that year only to be killed by the Senate, and to prevent the repeal of the Suction Shuttle law. Mr Dohertv now lives in the est End, and received in the primary the support of Martin Lomasney, who added, however, that his indorsement VOTE OF BOSTON Democratic FOR GOVERNOR Fitzgerald 49,962 Sullivan 18,533 Fos.

8,919 Ely 4,828 Fitzgerald' plurality .31,429 FOR LIEUT-GOVERNOR Doherty 31,789 O'Leary 20,652 Cummings i 19,041 FOR SENATOR Gaston 41,567 Whipple 31,541 Wal.h 6,094 AUTUMN HAT Not in a Day i FOR CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR CRIMINAL COURT I Manning 36.224 McDonald .32.764 SMBngar 2,615 Manning's plurality 3,460 FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS Fitzgerald 37.997 Winchester 24.650 Harrigen 13,360 plurality 13,347 Republican FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY O'Brien 29.963 Patron 5,231 3,462 Gloag 1,238 O'Brien's majority 20,032 FOR CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR CRIMINAL COURT Manning 22,580 Evans 10,139 Sidlinger 2,216 Manning's plurality 12,441 You want it to become you, of course to employ the latest ideas in design, trimming and color. Here, we are in constant touch with the latest fashion thoughts, the changing mode finds us always ready. You want to be sure of its work man-ship, that every hidden has been care stitch It is fortunate that "Rome was not built in a day." If it had been, it would not have been the beautiful city that it is. For it was gradual building of the dreams of Italy's architects, artists, and sculptors that made it such a wonderful city. So it is with the home.

A home is not made in a day. Rather is a house made a home very gradually as new pieces of furniture, silver, or glass are added pieces that express the taste of the home-makers and fit perfectly in their appointed niches. Our second and third floors offer many suggestions to those who are making their dream homes come true. Highboys, desks, tables, and chairs made by the foremost cabinetmakers of their times are on the third floor. Tea services, vases, candlesticks, and othiphw are on the second floor.

fully taken, every detail perfected. These things you may take for granted here it is our pride that our hats keep their style and charm. Vote of the State (Complete) Democratic FOR GOVERNOR Fitzgerald 89,222 Sullivan 53,641 Ely 17,054 Foss 13.702 Fitxgerald's plurality 35,581 FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Doherty 62,040 O'Leary 53,685 Cummings 37,256 Doherty's plurality 8,355 FOR SENATOR Gaston 88.359 Whipple 61,434 Walsh 19,156 Sharp 2,135 Gaston's plurality 26,925 Republican FOR GOVERNOR Cox 210,936 Allen 73,682 Cox' plurality 137,254 FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Fuller 176,773 Warner 102,674 Fuller's plurality 74,099 FOR AUDITOR Cook 140,840 Baker 98,610 Cook's plurality 42,093 FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Benton 1 14,747 Wilson 59,392 Donnell 31,043 Cavanagh 21,404 Drury 6.373 Bodfish 11,220 Benton's plurality 55,355 FOR SENATOR Lodge 209,577 Walker 68.437 Ladle's plurality 111,140 want the best in materials a head size that comfortable for you; a lining that is durable "ORIGINAL LODGE MAN" IS HAPPY OVER VICTORY QUINCY, Kept 13 Arthur E. Baxter, who served as an election officer in precinct 1 of Ward 1. was happy today, when he learned Senator Lodge had been nominated.

Mr ISaxter prides himself on being the original Lodge man in Quincy. At a meeting of the delegates to a Republican convention In October, 1R92. who nominated the late John K. Graham and Charles L. Hammond, assistant postmaster at Boston, as candidates for the House of Representatives.

Mr Baxter moved that "the candidates. If elected, be requested to favor the election of Henry Cabot Lodge as United States Senator." The motion was carried and the two men were elected Representatives and subsequently voted for Mr Lodge as Instructed. In those days the Senators were chosen by the State Legislature. MCDONALD APOLOGIZES FOR CRITICISING WARDEN QUINCY. Sept 13 Representative Allan R.

MacDonald today qualified as "a good sport." He" was defeated for a renomination yesterday. He had a little "run-In" with the Veetion officers In Ward 5 last night when the polls closed at 9 o'rlrxk and "2 persons in Mne were unable to vote. Mr MacDonald told the people present plainly what he thought of the action of the election officers. Today In a public letter over his own signature. Representative MacDonald Old; "Although it would nor have made any change in th flivl result, it was unfortunate that a great many of the voters of Wrd 5 were unable to vote before 9 o'clock, who were standing in line at the tlm.

I flnl the warden had no other alternative than to the polls as he did. went to apologize to hhii and h- fier 'fllcero for expressing audibly that he could do Wi.Je." Gaton' plurality 10,026 Republican FOR GOVERNOR Cox 23,965 Allen 9,840 Cox' plurality .14,125 FOR LIEUT-GOVERNOR Fuller 21,706 Warner 10,852 Fuller's plurality 10,854 FOR SENATOR Lodge 26,477 Walker 6,121 Lodge's plurality 20,356 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Democratic Pelletier i .42,129 O'Brien 17,702 Foley 10,022 Ford 8,742 Donaghue 3,675 Patron 601 Republican O'Brien .23,666 Patron i r. 3,913 Co 2,615 Gloag i 997 Advise your neighbors to use the Globe's Watit and Classified columns. Remember advtn for nrrt Runih j'a Globe be nrdei 1 Aaflaii. and well put in here you can devote your attention to Style, confident that we have taken' care of these all-important Shreve, Crump Low Company Fouttdtd in 1S00 yJZr oetaiU.

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