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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 8

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25, 1936 THE -BOSTOX GLOBE TUESDAY. 'AUGUST 8 Something's Better Than Nothing; Watson If it just keeps on I "HAVE NO PLACE VEIL FRAMES FACE OF BRIDE Wilkins Your hair will be gray don't care what color it if it keeps on. 'Royal Arcanum Bulletin. FOR VIGILANTES" PROTEST KIRK'S PUNITIVEAGTION Safety are Inclined to minimize the importance of the situation. It was pointed out this mornnig that to date only three concessions have been punished and that action followed a hearing in which owners of the concessions had a fair op R.H.VHITE CO on Goodwin Statement Quincy Organization portunity to state their case.

It was also stated that as the three concessions were the only ones against Revere Beach Amusement Owners Appeal REVERE, Aug 25 Protesting gainst what they term unfair punishment meted out by Commissioner of Public Safety Paul G. Kirk for alleged violations of the Sunday closing laws, owners of amusement concessions and stands along Revere Beach boulevard have soughf the in whom specific complaints bad been placed, it was extremely unlikely that any other 24-hour Sunday closings would take place. Chief basis for the businessmen's complaint has been the situation which has existed at the beach this Summer with Ocean av under repair. According to the complaints the boulevard is closed to traffic Sunday afternoon an devening. and with Ocean av incapable of handling 0 isilv I MEWS! First fall showing of genuine FORSTMA When Frank A.

Goodwin, State Registrar of Motor Vehicles, was asked today to comment on the formation in Quincy of a band vigilantes whose purpose is to report violations of the automobile laws, Goodwin said, "We have no place for vigilantes in this state." "Our law enforcement officers," he added, "are capable of taking care of the situation." The Registrar also said that the city of Quincy maintains a "very fine" police department which does not require the assistance of vigilantes. RECORD SENTENCE IN DRUG CASE Roxbury Man Appeals Eight-Year Term only a meagre flow of the traffic during the greater part of the Summer, thousands of visitors who ordinarily would have patronized the concessions have stayed away. For this reason, they claim, the Department of Public Safety could well have overlooked an infringement of the Sunday closing law on the morning of July 5 when the beach was still thronged with Fourth of WOOLENS tervention of Gov Curley in halting any further punitive action. While business men along the Beach are stirred by the department's action in ordering two large amusement concessions to remain closed last Sunday as punishment for their action in operating until the early hours of Sunday, July 5, officials of the Department of Public July celebrators. i ready in our new, enlarged Woolens Shop on the Street Floor I yHrs.

Clifford i.H.lfiiurf Photo Eight years in the House of Cor-! rection. the longest term ever given in a drug case in Boston's lower, courts, was the sentence imposed i Lillian McLaun, Centre st, Jamaica Plain, nas oeen on a nonejmuuu my to New York. She added a spray of orange blossoms to the frill of i i tha tiitrh neckline of DRESS WOOLENS Blaok broadcloth is the highly preferred dress fabric you will see, plus ingenious paper-thin, textured dress woolens in deep, luxury loving colors. ilex vcn am uiv. her white satin gown was adorned Km PREPARE NOW FOR WIIJTER COMFORT Milter photo ovachACH today on Harry C.

Porter, 50, of Camden st, Roxbury. by Judge Elijah Adlow in Municipal Court. Judge Adlow sentenced Porter to two years each on four complaints charging unlawful possession and intent to sell heroin. The sentences, he specified, are to run successively, making a total of eight years. Porter appealed and was ordered held in bail of $3000 for the Superior Court.

He wes arrested Aug 15 by Sergt Thomas Joyce and special officer Francis L. Sweeney of police headquarters in a raid on a store on Camden st, Roxbury. At that time, police said. 100 grains of the drug were seized. Porter was arraigned next day and released on bail.

Suede Velour Cloth is the superb newcomer for suits. Textured surfaces and tweed mixtures are the other features. SUIT WOOLENS The plaited frill of a net veil makes a very lovely frame for the bride's face as she faces around at the altar and comes down the aisle with her radiant smile, and is particularly effective on a coiffure of waving as seen in this group of recent brides. Mrs Harvey Wayne Miller, the former Irene Katherine Taber of Buzzards Bay, -wore such a veil with her trained satin gown, relieved by yoke and long, full sleeves of rich lace. She was married in the Lutheran Church at North Plymouth and, with her husband, the son of Mr and Mrs Harvey J.

Miller of Wayne, Penn, has been spending the Summer in New Hampshire and Maine. They are to live in Philadelphia. Mrs Miller is a graduate of Bourne High School and Simmons College; her husband was graduated in June from Harvard. Mrs Clifford George Austin is the If your home was tnatel iat Winter. dmitatie you resolved to install oil heat before another heating reason rolled around.

All around you are enthusiastic Tornineet uier. "Why don't YOU enioy its convenience, comfort and econonu? Phone us lor details and costs. INSTALL IT NOW Installation made without down payment. Nothinn due until fall, then payments as low as 17.50 per month. Rotary Wall-flame Oil Burners Kotosire Gun-type Burner Air-Cnnditioned Pomaces Oil Burner Boilers with lovely oia lace.

GRADE CROSSING PROJECT IN BRAINTREE ANNOUNCED Elimination of a railroad grade crossing on School Braintree, by construction of a new $10,000 road between Elm and School sts, was announced yesterday by Public Works Commissioner William T. Callahan. Formerly there were crossings of the railroad at both streets, but the new 40-foot roadway will eliminate all but the Elm-st crossing. The new road will be paid for out of Federal funds. was married at St Ann's Church, Somerville, and spent her honeymoon in Washington, C.

Clusters of orange blossoms caught each end 'of the frill behind her ears. Mrs Robert F. Barry is the former Irene R. Flaherty, 34 Guild st, Rox-bury. Baneath the coronet of her veil, the collar of her lace gown flared becomingly and a flat corsage of white satin roses filled the METROPOLITAN ICE COMPANY 17 PORTLAND STREET DRESS COAT Astrakhana made famous already through fall ready-to-wear fashion reports, is the leader in the dress coat group.

Its glossy nubs will identify it for you. WOOLENS or Somerset 3400 Telephone GAPiiol 8.70 Mrs Joseph A. Sauer, the former former Alice Jewer of Allstcn. She I 81 SPORTS A ITft IU1 APJl nSPET FT 1 i Fleeces of several persuasions-chevrons, mixtures, and plain make up the group of sports coatings that are of greatest COAT WOOLENS COAT Last Saturday night, according to police, the same two officers walked into a downtown restaurant in Washington st. Porter, they said, was seated at a table with two women drug addicts.

When the officers entered, they said, Porter dropped 60 grains of the drug beneath the table, and he was arrested a'gain. NEBRASKA SENAToTqUITS NATIONAL COMMITTEE OMAHA, Neb, Aug 25 (A P) Resignation of United States Senator Edward R. Burke of Omaha as Democratic national committee for Nebraska was announced today. Senator Burke said he sent letters to James C. Quigley, state chairman, and James A.

Farley, national chairman, notifying them of his decision. There's a Story and a Saving (this time it's $24.55) behind every Forstmann Woolens, as usual, have the richest, most authentic colors. Prices range from $3.25 to $5.50 Pr yard 3 SPONGED SHRUNK AND EXAMINED tfj o) A qui prj jV qJ WHITE'S WOOLENS STREET FLOOR DANIEL MACD0NALD FUNERAL AT QUINCY QUINCY, Aug 25 The funeral of Daniel MacDonald, 66, construction foreman of the telephone company until his retirement a few years ago, will be held from his late residence, 241 Billings st, Atlantic, tomorrow morning at 8:15 o'clock. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated at the Church of the Sacred Heart at 9 o'clock. Burial will be at Mt Wollaston.

Mr MacDonald leaves his wife, Mrs Christina M. MacDonald; three sons, Angus Daniel and Stephen MacDonald. and four daughters, Mrs Mary Sullivan, Mrs Margaret Regan and Mrs Christine Cro-nin, all of this city, and Mrs Gertrude Woodberry vf Waltham. IR.H.WHITE C0.L CASH AND CARRY (L V''1 WT 4 f1 I Jf OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY UNTIL 9:30 Specials for Wednesday Thursday (STOPS GENUINE SPRING LAMB ROXBURY YOUNG MEN'S LEAGUE AIDING HAIGIS The Roxbury Young Men's League, 830 Tremont st, an organization of 249 members, has planned an extensive campaign in behalf of the candidacy of John W. Haigis for Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in Wards 4, 9 and 12.

The plan is door-to-door canvassing, interspersed with occasional rallies. The officers of the club are: Harold Hector, pres; Ottoway Fox, vice pres; Kenneth Bowden, treas: Ernest Williams, secy; Harold Williams, asst secy; Clarence Benders, SA and Mrs Lucille J. Cooke, wife of former Asst Corp Counsel of Boston Ernest D. Cooke, adviser. The club has had previous political experience, having supported Mr Cooke when he ran for the City Council in 1935.

The club is pledged to the support of the entire Republican ticket, both state and national. WEYMOUTH WOMAN HELD IN AUTO FATALITY QUINCY, Aug 25 Miss Grace Browne of 45 Pinegrove pk, East Weymouth, alleged operator of the automobile" that struck and killed Thomas H. Daw, 53, of 40 Harding av, Weymouth, last night, was held in bonds of $700 for a hearing Sept 17, when arraigned in the District Court She pleaded not guilty to complaints charging drunken driving, negligent driving and manslaughter. Patrolman Walter Cope! of the Weymouth police appeared as the complainant. Daw, an iceman, was struck at the intersection of -Middle and Washington sts, Weymouth, near St Francis Xavier Cemetery, just as he was returning to his ice truck after delivering ice.

Taken to the Weymouth Hospital' he was pronounced dead on arrival. LAMB FORES lb IOc 7 Boned and rolled if desired HAMBURG STEAK 225c Freshly ground, delicious, tasty SWORBFHSKI 23c Fresh sliced, rich flavor The story began last June when we went to one of our chief. Maple resources. We told him we 'wanted a good suite, well styled, priced to get crowds into the store, and make friends for R. H.

White Co. Here it is. And like all Traffic Builders, it is a superlative value. If you have any idea of doing a bedroom in Maple this Fall save time and money to be exact) by coming to Whitens now. 5c Full Pod reen Peas Hearts of Gold Cantaloupes 5 Days only Wednesday, Thursday, Friday eac GALVIN DEFENDS CURLEY, ATTACKS SALTONSTALL Dpfpnrfinff Gov Curlev.

Thomas F. Hard crisp iceberg Lettuce 5c Galvin of Lawrence, candidate for the Democratic omination for Lieutenant Governor, last night declared that pressure of public opinion was 4 responsible for the passage of legislation sponsored by Democrats in the last session. Attacking Sneaker Leverett Sal- Fresh dairy aSe you'll be proud to own OO30 Gam Usually $69.50: A $24.55 Saving tonstall, Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor, Galvin declared in a radio address: "Speaker- Saltonstall made a scathing attack upon the Governor and the Democratic party as a whole. He was very bitter in his charges" and would have the people believe that the Democratic party was corrupt 'and dishonest in its every act during the past two years. "He tried to impress upon the people the idea that the Democratic party has brought the state into a condition of bankruptcy in spite of W00DBURY7S Soap 2SC SELOSS Quick Cleanser pig BC COFFEE 1" ib.

22c The illustration gives you some idea of how charming a grouping you can make beginning with this 3-piece site. Pieces are. full size, rubbed to a rich mellow maple tone. The chest gives chest-on-chest effect. The "mirror which we're including at $44.95 has a narrow shelf like the original from which it was adapted.

WHITE'S FURNITURE 4TH FLOOR Also at Whil" Cambridp. Store: Open ermines till 9:30 and all cfav Saturday till 10 P. if. the fact tnat Mr baitonstau as Speaker of the House had a majority of his party in that Delight lb. yiC Brand can E3)(Q)(S FOOH3) 1 as weu as in tne senate.

"What brilliant individuals Mr Saltonstall makes of these Republicans who could be so easily WHITE'S TEW PEA'NIES A DAY" PLAN. COPYRIGHT 1938, R. H. WHITE CO. FREE PARKING.

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