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CHESTER TIMES, CHESTER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1935 BAER MAY PLAY AMY VANDERBILT TO MARRY AGAIN $15000 smile iGRIMM SEEKS Today's Snorts Parade 17TUMA1I TAIUV 1 UUJ7 3PUI dUt ROUGH WITH JOE i 111 nmu ivuni JALL WEDDING AT PROSPECT Miss Melba R. Cochran Bride of Howard Naulty Other News WAR WOULD TEST NEWER WEAPONS Could Demonstrate Whether They Are Real or Just Gadgets son. and Tommy King, who ran and passed so brilliantly at right half, is By HENRY McLEMOKK ANNAPOLIS, Sept. 21 In rcaay tor ms west year, lie may Former Champ Has a Lot grim McDonouGh Hall, hard by the have to have his best year to beat Cub Pilot Drives One in His Shoe for Every Win Play Pirates Navv's football Board of Leeway Due to Fair; on the challenges of Bob Antrim. I of Strategy sings a sad, sa.il, chanty and Foul Rule Schmidt and Evans will do most of "We'll never have another year the kicking.

Pratt and Ingram are WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 (UP) Another nail the soventeenth By DAVIS J. WALSH like last year," moans Captain Bob Glffen, Athletic chief. me top passers on me sqtma. War between two major powers of will be hammered into Manager signs pig1 "biibc NEW YORK.

Sent. 21 Over and Europe, especially between a dotu Charley Grimm's shoe today If the Brown. Not with Borrles and nil FOOTBALL OFF above the unlovely symphony of Chicago Cubs defeat the Pitts those other boys gone down to naval power and one lug huse air force, would soon demon I cries It looks bad. bad bad. a great city niting itscu to tne tempo ot its greatest prize fight ran burgh Pirates.

Olivet Presbyterian church, Prospect Park, was the scene of a beautiful wedding at 3.30, last evening, when Miss Melba R. Cochran, daughhter of Mrs. Ethel R. Cochran, of Wilmington, became the bride of Howard Naulty, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Naulty, of 540 Thirteenth avenue. Prospect Park. The bride, who wa's given In marriage by her brother. Major Cochran, was attired In white velvet, and wore strate whether a number of recently I the CUbSStfll't a Will iictonpri iMb rilven for half TO QUIET START inicua oi an oougato mis mom a thin, iwnetratinc. small but not uevt.upca weapons are real weapons ning streak, Grimm celebrates each an hoin I nd was just be still voice that said that there might ju.h gadgets.

Testing of these weapons under tual war time conditions would letory by adding a nail to the heel ginning to believe that Navy's loot ii'ircuuun oi me uempsey Sharkey fair or foul situation when of his shoe. He's counting on Roy 5ie' X. 52 Collegiate Games Scheduled Throughout Hcnshaw to give him an opportun mnHder. and Lhu coach made fa be ol utmost Importance to the American Army, now beginning to hit its stride as a modernized and Max naer ami Joe Louis meet before 90,000 people on Tuesday night. Sty to add to the rapidly growing tal mistake they asked me down a long veil, with face veil, held in place with a coronet of orange blossoms, and carried an arm bouquet lilies of the valley, roses and gardenias.

the United States cluster, Farragut Field for a look at the mechanized fighting force, and the American Navy, just beginning to emercre from the disarmament treaty uner, was saia, wants to play rough. It also was pointed out tlw.6 anything is possible here owing to the eccentricities of the local low punch rule, drafted by a committee ho can halt certain teams al We brushed through tho canvas eadv has beaten PHLstu.ivh si: screen sun ouuding the gridiron and eclipse. Her maid of honor. Miss Prances Lyons, of Wilmington. wore times this season.

If he wins the hei running, hig kicking, was NEW YORK, Sept. 21 The 1035 intercollegiate football season gets oil to a quiet start today with 52 games scheduled throughout the nation. ival leaders here are taklusr a tre 1 the biggest, strongest, fastest sqimd turquoise velvet, with brown slippers. uuos neea oniy another victory lo me acaucmy nas seen in more uian am; carried an arm Bouquet 01 morrow to go Into their "show uj tonne artists loiiowlng a bad night tit Sweeney's. The rule distinctly states that a man, when hit low, wins the round on a foul.

tiecatie. i rom a pnysicai point, ihe sailors were much The bride was also attendei mendous professional Interest in developments In the Mediterranean, entirely apart from their humanitarian and political Interests. Conversing on purely technical aspects of the subject, they agree that: down" series agaiiwt the St. Louis Cardinals next Wednesday with an unbroken string of )8 triumphs. The Cubs are Idle Monday and perlor to Army, Yale.

Columbia, proviaea tne indignity is so trivial that he Is able to arise and proceed A few potential "giants" of the coming campaign see action, including Manhattan of New York, Holy Cross. Kentucky, Vumierbilt. South four bridesmaids, Miss Charlotte Brown, of Elsmere, Miss Elsie Harvard, or Princeton. The team the smile thai proved ltn me combat. Murphy, of Delaware City, Amv Vancterbill, di lo Mrs.

Hannah Gruuer the midshipmen will field In the William and ii, on the other hand, the foul is Miss Kathry larr.e, 01 mqjh Robert Hrinkerhoff ern Methodist and Washington State. The season moves into sec MedotT, of Brooklyn, who next lie All teams in both leagues rested I Sl, lerda md tart tn trh September 28 opening game with in avenge unanin, uei anc Miss Mary ana 0f J. Mortimer Vanderbill, of Staten lomVhilo'a 'legacy left her by J)r. Sims, of Lincoln avenue 1 i jj3nrf. x.

will beeomn th hridi 1. the airplane is not an effective, destructive weapon against heavily armored surface ships, it Is high time that that fact should be discovered. Thev exuect that con ond gear next week end and by October 5 all of tho nation's teams, able the victim, he is not fouled at all but, Instead, may consider himself knocked out. On thinking that xut eiul Potk, all of whom wore coral velvet 0f Mnrlon CilS of New Vork Howard Lourainc because he was charmed by hrr smile when she or and secondary, will be nine, by better than 15 pounds. with brown and Ucccmber, thus providing started on the 1935 campaign.

concerned. The Detroit Tigers can' clinch the American League peu Navy lost seven of the men who i ihe i eddinf a cluld. The original uuu icq arm oouqueis 01 lan nowers. William Auchenbnck, of Eleventh flict In the Mediterranean, if it should develop, would give a definite answer to this question which has one over, I'm inclined to change my mind. It wasn't comic strip artists.

It must have been the League of Nations at Geneva, bequcsl has been increased since nant today by taking i double I cv'n' are header from St. Louis if the New nLT n. rt attended the a'; major games senctnuca in the eastern sector today me Manhattan Niagara, Holy Cross lthode i orb Yankees lose to Boston. hK nim fnr tlck in r. one of the heirs fought the will.

been debated In military and nava circles the world for years. 2. If oresent anti aircraft de MIDDLETOWN best man, The ushers included Samuel Kendall, of Wilmington, Dale Valance, of Philadelphia; George Coch isiann ana viiuinova fennsyivan1 MUilarv Collcce. its ii nineretu nronosltlon In ihi V. Anyhow, the alarmists, always in circulation before a big fight muttering bitterly about "bags" and the "works," are operating again.

They were operating, as a matter of fact, two days ago at which time a half who Clark's superior In Card if at i i fn 0V1 yUlltlf and Mrs. Beniamin Sterilnc rvenuicKv Miiryvnie anu van fenses are not adequate to repel raiding aerial bombing planes, It Is time that the non combatant ood BORTONDALE bride, and Motter BlttGcr. of derbllt Unlon Citv. chosen for president by the women of the Anna B. Campbell Bible class that margin or cut it down In lis iiaif who is just as fust and tricky Eleventh avenue, Prospect Park.

Most of tlie ma lor southwest. la Ions of the world know that fact, and redouble their inventive The brides mother wore blue elevents Inaugurate their seasons The Ne Sho Club of Morton, remaining garni Ifh Cin Us Borrles. What is more, they cinnatl and tw.i Pittsburgh have three more runners Ingram tonny. wayior piays Houtnwestern energies toward developing an ade velvet gown with silver slippers and a corsage of rases, and the bride j. wiem no especial need.

I am paying them not lo much now, but apparently others are. There waj a surprising amount of Baer sentiment on the street fnHnv dimrlt. r.l. plays uenter 'leaeneie vice president elected tendered a farewell surprise prty to John Shaw, of Wellscrest road, on Thursday evening at the home of 111 111 11 (Na 1 i mi i nvc game ser es beginning wednes Rnnkln who are lust a shade, if day, they still will have a chance any. less canable than Schmidt.

groom's mother, was attired in tas Aggies meet S. P. Austin Horace Bleser. itie treasurer. Mrs.

Sf the airplane Is not able Teachers and Texas Christian plays Chester Gray and the secretary, Mrs. Hum colored velvet with goiei coi ircd sllnrjers. and also wore a cor to retain the league title. That's tho tip oft on this 1335 Ing In view of the gentleman's extra Kenneth Smith, on Wellscrest road. tiowarci i'aync.

On the Pacific coast sev me lAiDs, on paper, seem like Navy squad it's three and four uiiuiiiiiy uunavior wnen last he per The ineetlnc was held on Wednes The club presented John with a Ihe best bet to finish 'first. to subdue a modern fleet In Med! te'rranean waters, it cannot bt counted upon lo do so In other sec tlons of the world, and less cm me ucep in every position. day afternoon at the home Miss sage of roses. The wedding march was played by Wallace D. Heaton, of RuUcdfje, former resident of ths borouch.

cigarette case and lighter, lie will fcrence teams see action but not against each other. Washington Stale, considered a probable threat brutally at James J. Braddnck Cards definitely are on the defen Por once, the sailors have talent sive. If the Cubs win their next to spare. For example, Coach two against Pittsburgh, the Cards Hamilton lost four crack ends move to Sufferu, N.

next month. phasls should be given hereafter to ne.vc meetinc will be held on Oct. 23 Refreshments were served at to Btantoras mil lor another cham in the evening at the home of Mrs. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Leslie K.

Richardson, assisted airplane construction, Military officers declare that fears of clvlliar pionship, plays Whitman Oregon 'The story cvbn seemed to obtain somo credence down at Pompton Lakes where there have been legend about "private workouts" in whtch late hour by 1. 1. M( li ilth ill inreccdinir the Ohlrncro wriii Piii ny Kev. J. h.

Arnold, pastor 01 ine. meow unncia. will be a masquerade party. Mrs. Iva Mavne.

of Elain. Thomas Shaw and Mrs. Mitchell nring on that th Is still six big. rnngy, and, fast fellows Hgmg friend of the bride. 'GiVJL'OU ACE KETURNS populations of being bombed in their homes at night, or without warning in daylight, constitute one of the greatest forces today for keeping the world in a state of fear Those present li inner jacK inackuurn Is understood to have passed on some quiet present at the meeting and invited the class to repent their nlav.

"The Bcnkert, Margaret Roche. Betty mony, a reception was held for the nvc to win. i Roncek. bull, nnei Hiilson. imnei Huh McAnly.

Florida's ace halfback who ran 105 yards for a touch Sweet Family" at the Concord 'guests at the church, followed again lined and not too Bentlo. Rinrt hiirv. ana 10 classmen. Kight now the two orrow and the Cards Ins mm aown against sewanec 1U32. doubtless knows something of what ftumai, Kveiyn viguers, iuaric vig uers, Claire Lawn, Mary Pllson, 1 Helen Abel, Margaret Worrell, Sara Tarr, Agries Roche, Eleanor Mallory, cy a reception at me nome ot tne bride's aunt, Mrs.

Ellsa Glenn, of buck on the sriuad alter a year' Those present included. Mrs. H. Stinson. Louise Stinson.

Mrs tnose live games, It would bo prac There's n. ereat scran eolmr on for and military ferment. The American army and navy, along with the military and naval forces of the world, have developed a number of as yet untried devices uu uunc, ioi ue is. a curry over i an age where the brass knuckle nosence. tieally all over for St.

Louis he t.t,n inioC cm.m I oiirh fivfnuc, Glenoid en, than 100 wmiam rurman, Mrs. A. Leonard cause, on that the Cards. Fen ui lyloss, Dye, and Mrs. Sarah Van Lott.

Mrs was considered de Rigour and the average man was so tough that he ollowing tne reception, the newly This and That George Gaul, Mrs. Harry Boycc, Mrs. ror detecting and repelling air raids, submarine raids, sumrlsp. landings ot Morton; uette rnomson, oi (Chester and Doris Hannum, of Borton dale; the Messrs. Charles Renshaw, Joseph Hufnal, Richard Lawn, Herbert Shuhardt, Edward Watnsley, Ray Phillips, William PlLson, of from Chicago, still would fall sophomores (or youngsters, as they me short of winntnt? Anri in Jn i i trrieu coupie jcil on a noneymoon, of western Pennsylvania and inesier uray, airs, Margaret nolo w.

Mrs William Welsehedel, Mrs. 1 of hostile forces, and other types of Diusncd nis teem with a nail file. However, as I say, no big fight la complete without Its quota of Inuen does, real and fancied. In fact, gen Memnhls baseball exDerLi Ohio. At Urbana, they will be the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert nneriUfn tllcy The two youngsters have the best need four of five. Mavne. Mrs. John Lawiou.

Mrs. Edward Shlsler, Mrs. James predicting thai, Slim Jim Henry, star of the city's Southern Asso Morton; Andrew W. Ford. John invasion.

Until they are given a baptism of fire, their effectiveness cannot be gauged beyond work and mathematical calculation. pnysicai equipment, nut lacic cx nerlencc. Thev are learnlmt fast. Bin Terry. New York Giant erally speaking it isn't even big Shaw, Kenneth Smith.

Homer ager, whose team was knrwkori mrt ciation chicks, Is a cinch lo stick with the Rod Sox next sea bered as Miss Ruth Rlggall, of Thirteenth avenue, who is a cousin of the bridegroom. On their return of the running this week by losing 'iobs. Otherwise, all Is tranoull. excenfc Dunbar, Wilbert Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs.

Mitchell V. Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaw and Mr. and Koogers, Mrs.

Howard Gaul, Mrs. Horace Bigger; Mrs. Horace W. White. Mrs.

Harry Ford, Mrs. David McVey, Miss J. Haser, Miss Ella Ford and Miss Bessie Ford. son. He won 18 gamo3 for tnicago, returned i Pcw teams In the country will be foremost among these arc the Lrious anti aircraft defenses.

Attached to the guns are the most alter October 1. thev will reside at that many hotels were selling themselves out and the fight was rapidly doing so. It had more than $000,000 603 Thirteenth avenue. riwn7y ii ao 1 stronger In the middle of the line! everything Mickey Coch iiinn Navv. At center will he.

ean Harold (Speed) Johnson, rs. M. rlr M. Sir.nti. of Urn Miss Dorothy Patterson, of Brook Miss a'araaieL Wiaiiluw and Miss surprise party was tendered former sports scribe who got out intricate sound detectors, range and direction finders, and other electrical apparatus which detects the ap rol Vloi t.hlnloe Chicnfo taln Iw ttoberlshaw, il avert on! boy.

and n. N. was the miest of Miss Mil'dred Welsehedel will be the lead Miss Jeanne P. Richard; in tne tin wnen tncy closed tho Windows last nlirht and. with a fntr will win oppose his Tigers in who Is right now probably the finest ers of the Christian Endeavor serv tviary ooiuer, or iieecnwoott ave the World Scries.

proach of aircraft, charts its those who who in ijaseoau books last spring, has just finished a "Who's Who In Malo. ter of Rev. Leslie K. Richardson and Mrs. Richardson, on Wednesday eve shake hi the weather over the week center in tne east, coach Hamilton ice tomorrow evening.

and speed, altitude and rar.fie. I 1 i' you Lhei no i ci lei "The Cubs are red hot think they have the fiat Mr. and Mrs. T. L.

Sincer oi ning, iouowine tne Haver ineetme. Vincent Matter, of Glen Riddle oad. will teach vmathematics and points tne Kuns on the targets. end, it can miss a miuion. The promoter Indeed, feel reasonably certain that they'll play to a capac v.ou move nuo nit tic.rie League Football," which tells all about the personnel of the pro The party sponsored by Mickey claims.

"The Cards arc tlr A dial on this apparatus shows" the wavy has tjnaricy Hutcnms, Koiwrt shaw's understudv for three veurs. meriy occupied by the Fisher family on Howrath avenue. overworking the Dean neiRht. lance ann snd Lin history at the York Collegiate Institute, at York, this year. i ety of the church, was held at thi brothers." proaching plane, so that the eun Mrs.

Oeortrc C. Watters. Mrs. R. ity oi wi.uou at tne Yanicee stadium with a record non champlonshlp gale of $1,200,000.

outllts. i. Don Budge, the carrot topped tennis player, is a wow on the piano. Kay Stammers, tho cvc catchinir Enc The guards arc three deep on each side, and are headed bv Kabriskle. crew can "time" the fuses so the manse, witn more than su persons attending, under the direction of Miss Mary Higgins, president of the MEDIA HIGH LOOKS projectiles, carrying hich Morrell and Vogel.

The latter pair and shrapnel, will burst In the Mrs. Hilda Turner, and daughter, Anne Turner, Wilmington, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Habbersett, of Middle town road. Mr. and Mrs. S. Culver Williams, of 1 1 Indian lane.

M. Jones, Mrs. James MacDonough and Mrs. C. Dlcberson.

of Bor tondale avenue, attended the "Fashion Show" at Milltown on Wednesday. ELlCif.t.y. GOOD IN DRILL which handcuffed Army last Decern Robert Eraser, chairman of the vicinity ot tne oncoming plane. The "timing" is done by twirling Ush gal nctlcr, has to have a cup o' tea between every set during a match. Rogers Tlornsby warns as not to be surprised If the Browns bounce Into the Tront of the American Leaaue race The Media Hitrll Imr lrnoll rtimrbi cnn nnlr nf Ui.frh hofaru a small dial on the base of the shell, similar to the dial on a wall safe.

entertain tnree guests from Earl deny, ol Pox road, who has run visitlne in Tulsa, fnr Richardson with a parting gift, beautiful gold and amber burei Played fine form In rr.Wr.n nnri nln onlnv inn uacr sentiment, incidentally, has not been monetary, Sam Boston and some of the other books claim that they arc holding large commissions but, so far, they haven't done business for the change out of a quarter. They are "laying" 8 to 5 or "taking" 2 to 1, meaning that If you want Baer, they'll give you 8 to 5, but if you want Louis, they'll give the one and you'll give the two. Wayne, at luncheon, tomorrow practice game yesterday with a team These guards average around 185 st on ueaa.r gl lae several months is on the way home. Mr. and Mrs.

Berry and their fam next year and the way, his i uuiHuaeu 01 lormer Media High pounds and all revel In heavy going. Keiresnmencs were servei tjy tne boys have been playing ball i ion lie ironi o.sa nooin. e. eoes mtiu cc.rr.nn tec. mciucmc All this Is land equipment, and anti aircraft service officers of the army are confident they can cither ward of! any air raid or bring the raiders to earth.

The navy has similar eauipment, lately, we won t. John H. Olmes, of Williamson School, began his second year of study at the Bible Institute of Pennsylvania In Philadelphia, this week. The institute has just received as a gift a $40,000 building in which to pmyeis. tunoit and Malseed were Dick Pratt, who called the signals particularly successful in piercing 5r brilliantly last year, will direct the thc gratis line for good gains.

Rotr tunm at cruarterback auain this sea the Misses Hthel T.atnax. Elnor Ban croft, barker Kilvmetun. Norman ago but met with an accident about 40 miles from St. Louis, and had to return to Tulsa. Thev were badly bruised but lhu children were unhurt.

The car was demolished. Tutton, Jack Henderson and Robert Lomax. but there Is some doubt whether the touchdown twenty five yard nncl etreetiveness the through tackle, after the The progTam was concluded with ads had fnmhlpr! i equipment would be a fleeted by the Mrs. Merle M. Smith, of Wells a Frlendshin circle, when verses of Coach Hoffman foe 4VW tne mm on which hold classes and meetings.

Miss Christina Meredith, or Carlisle, and Miss Priscilla McConncll, of Philadelphia, were recent guests of Miss Harriet Matter, of Glen Riddle road. greater crest road, celebrated her birthday on Thursday. Is located, and by the motion of the part of the game used his second Scripture were read to Miss Rich ardson by the guests, and the slng ing of the Christian Eneclavor theme iiirs. and third st.rinu Imiti i.h Macuonough, oi tsor Other naval eouloment whirh tondale avenue, was a visitor In Mr Wll MuHrine. of Mid the grads scoring three touchdowns Philadelphia on Thursday.

not had a try out in war time conditions Includes sutmarine detector dle town road, has been 111 with a song. jvues Kicnarasan leit lor i Montrose on Thursday. Rev. Leslie K. Richardson, will i officiate at the funeral services to be held today for Mrs.

Robert Jarvts. nKimi.iL tne scruo. opposition. Bill Lukens. former hlsrh si hunt tirtr pparatus.

It works, under water. ne ir.e ue.su oi nonor at Mrs. Walter J. Sycinor, of Wells much the same manner as the anti scored two of the Alumni markers birthday party given at his home on aircraft detector. Comer, and Mrs.

Charles L. Smith, of Brinton avenue, visited in Norris there are various harbor de member of Rev. Richardson's No Bank Knowingly Refuses lo make a good loan ici UCK cotton, tne other NEAD LEADS" ir.ursoay. hose ptescnl were Mr and Mrs. Max Powall, or Walling ford, Mr.

and Mrs. William Lovett Jeanne Mr. and Mrs. Thoma; town, on Wednesday. fense "detector" rays which have Mr and Mrs.

John H. Olmes. of been developed secretly and have wanei. Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolph Lci shown almost uncanny results In peace time tryouU. One such ray, HOT SPRINGS. Sent. 21 Williamson School, attended the Red Letter service of the Bible Institute of Pennsylvania, on Monday night. Philadelphia charge.

Members of Olivet Presbyterian Church attended a "welner roast" held Thursday evening at the Glen olden Part, under the direction of the Darby branch Christian En deavor Society. Those attending Sam Snead, assistant professional tested recently on the upper New Jersey coast, was coupled to a hen Rev. Herbert Bieber. of the stroke lead over the field at nlav TRAVELER Cynwyrt Presbyterian. was powertul searchlight with a trigger tie speHf.ei began today In the finals of the $2,500 72 hole Cascade open goir tournament.

irom tne local cnurcn. included tne Misses Jean Kaslev. Elizabeth Cra Miss Harriet Matter, of Glen road, will take the library course uvered off the coast. The Lady rhapsodizing over the view) "Exquisite! This is exactly lik heaven!" Driver of the Char a banc Party ven, Anna Marshall, Florence ray "spotted" the vessel trained the I TompKins, Alieia Migglns, at urexei institute tnis year. Mrs.

William J. McBride, of Mid Snead shot a 68, three under par, in his opening round yesterday and scored 76 on the second 18 holes to searchlight upon it, and when tin trigger was pressed threw a power Kllvinaton. Anna Conner! dletown road, was a recent gueit of Lrumme. bne necn anout i It!" London Opinion. Bancroft and Christine Ai tier sister, Mrs.

wayne friesuey. or vord. Blair. Dale and Neal Knslev. idnaron Ho uu Beam oi tight, wnicn lighted up 1 the mid sections of the vessel almost every time.

Other equipment which army and Miss Bessie Ford, of Kuowlton Ernest, Rowden, John Fisler, Robert William road, had as her guest on Wednesday, Mrs. Iva Mayne, of Elam. navy officials believe may be tried Boys! Girls! Collect Yarnell, Arthur Scnartner, and Nor man Tutton. out if far comes to the Medlter Includcs radio control of aerial exDedltlon to Alaska airplanes nrf some "Inventions" which are still considered "iere as succeeded in chartme manv fantastic, such as the "mystery hitherto unmapped peaks and gla I compared with ciers. I months of 1934.

which It is claimed will halt an airplane In flight by polarizing the ieniti system: the so cane a and new and mys "death rays. SE GJIP LVD Military men do not look seriously ty DAN THOMAS GEORGE SCARBO uponi these latter, however. They believe that most or all or them are still In the experimental stages, and A MERCHANT will not refuse to make a good sale. A bank is just as desirous to make good loans for to it a loan is the equivalent of a sale. Bui in addition to the willingness of the merchant the bank has the responsibility of a trustee.

Its loanable funds consist chiefly of its customers' deposits. Under the law and under good banking practice regardless of law it is obligated to use all human diligence in lending its funds only to reliable persons for constructive business purposes along lines in keeping with the welfare of the Community. Manufacturers engaged in sound, productive activities merchants requiring funds to carry well planned stocks of goods during a normal period of sale fanners in need of loans for making or harvesting crops such borrowers as these create a legitimate demand for bank credit which the banks are always ready and willing to supply. This bank has ample funds for loaning purposes to business and manufacturing concerns and individuals whose qualifications entitle them to the confidence of the bank as a trustee for other people's money. procaoiy win De ior some years and the various detector re' sound detectors, the attenti military and naval leaders here would be centered.

On the rar F. formancc of these under fire would depend the direction of much of th military and na al development mediate future. Experiments with an alcohol eter are belns conducted In Ru. a. Suspected Inebriates breathe IDO TECHNICIANS Lots of fun for boys and girls! "Big Stamps" are real foreign stamps printed in their true colora, two and three times original size! Each Sunday you wM get several "Big Stamps" with the Philadelphia Record.

They start tomorrow! upon a colorless liquid which turns pale red if thev arc sober, or a cloudy gray If they arc under te influence of alcohol. HAVE DiSCcWEQED THAT tiny path eos' Much BetTeTJ actfical THE (JKTCED CCOtFLAKS UStDHEte FREE TOMORROW IN THE SUNDAY RECORD THE DELAWARE C0OT1 NATIONAL BANK Safety nd Service for 120 Year I GH SPEED CARS TO I Philadelphia! Through con without diang lo I AND PHILADELPHIA I Free Big Stamp Folder with 12 beautiful nig Stamps ready to cut out and past in your album. Here's how to KCt it: Write your name and address in the margin at the top of Fafje 1 of this newspaper. Clip the top of the paper, including the date, and mail to the Big Stamp Editor, Philadelphia Record, Broad and Wood Philadelphia. i.l'irVJAH TOVH BECAME THE FIRST ALICE INWCtiDEM LAJiDiSTHEUNrreD STATE? WHLS SHE.Vi'iff nirs Collect Big Siamps Each Week in the SEVEN VEArar OLD, CHAHGETTHE MA1U Polish VbWicH "The COLOG OFTriH DRESS ISA JTGWG OF 8 SAD1 MADE OP SrWSK TEFTH..

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