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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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4
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DESHON NEARLY MOUSTACFE MOB LOSES SEAT OF Brookhaven EMPTY OF VETS CHESTER (PA.) TIMES MANHANDLE MAN The Ryans and Learys FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1946 PANTS AND MONEY Rutlrr (INS1 Onlv 50 sick and Rimpwhwe in Chester there a Anthonv Bazin, 52 year old South Bernlce Ann Wolcslagle entertained a group of friends ut her home on Maple avenue in honor of her seventh birthday anniversary. wounded war veterans remained at three men who are allergic to ohHainlnhian. faced the bare facts Confuse Fellow Policemen BRANCH HI CLUB IN PROGRAM moustaches. the Armys Deshon oenerai nospitai at Butler todav orenaratorv to clos today and oemoanea inc ui Their opposition to hirsute adorn Those present were: Paul Carpenter, SHOE CONTROLS TO BE STOPPED ing the Institution by the first of next demonstrated forcibly nf Pirlrslrli Alir nvz told to rc i 7." niPht when thev erabbed a Fair 1 rirwholl last midnight, andir'nts Nearly 200 veterans were trans Daneen Cooper. Shirley grounds man near Ninth and Engle pushed past nim v.nen hi, uiJtuuu Cooper, Gerry Ford, Bryan Walters ferred by special hospital train yesterday to the Halloran General Hos streets, Knocr.ea nun uuvsn mu i neatly shaved off the moustache Washington (INS) The gover the door.

If trcilman Leary, KT'e Mtf jffi'it was just roll call Chester though. report wl Tbrv lcleked ar.d slugged mm, ed today to abandon alljD0Ugla pr the oroduction ol School. John P. L. Reason, announced.

tnat ne naa spent, Donna Mae Hunter, of Chester. he said, while he stubbornly kept adults present included Mr. shoes because the output of foot James Taylor will Introduce Har 1 Victim of the ignominious assault his hand in the pockei containing street, who told Patrolman Thomas ancj the Leary Ryan ana an John was Collin Jones, of 2034 Tolston and Mrs. Alvin Hunter, Mr Carpenter and Mr. and Mr; iri the nativ 01 Louies The assembly will open Undaunted, the lngenipus dare hlle the third rayior.

and bare thieves ripped the seat wo0v nf nf a snn horn on Aorll 21 in the wielded the razor. They were tratton official t1 i 8 and a song by the group. Talks oi nis pan' 1 Brookhaven" road, are the parents I Cro.er Hospital in Upland. 'strangers to him, Jones said. is considering the suspension ui then be given uivm r.wfnV order which conironea mBnd.

Littleton Fortune. James. the production of shoes by types and lj0ckCi and William Jones, 1 Paul wnr Ander WHITEHILL OPEN FRIDAY NITES 'TIL 9 price ranges. the Gov fhBr, ntTfviMCe cant. Smith and John Rea emment Shoe conservauun Crozier seminary pive short taiKS and low ol aim 5 production types ciean jiving.

Haroia owiyscio selection to the priced shoes they maae oeiore mi then prcsent Via. a good many years fK 7 P1ECE COLONIAL BEDROOM Til fllSClOSing Uie William Leary Brummel Of the rinnartment. mainly because ne mtal of 42,000,000 pairs a montn, Ridlev Park Market and Lerman 6, variably sports me ia.su wuiu a 534.40 Spioul st i dashery and always about, 10,000,000 pairs more than were! uroduced in any prewar month. It is estimated that the shoe industry will reach a new peak pro tiion snn minion tan0 meat dealers and five of their Hts younger teammate Is Bill clerks 'named today in injunction Leary 011C of the newer appointees, tbU vear. The average annual outDut between 1936 and 1940 District court, nnraiiwi uy spemuiiB s.

while All named are charged wun ovtr Sam's Army Air torces. celling sales and violations oi urn The department 11 JOHN RYAN itric ci Mv 1 for hearlnns en The CPA officials explained that the record output of footwear will not mean that everyone can get the Joseph W. Ryan. Like the Leary's tlie motion for temporary injunctions niwnri' violations. i KastHinchlcy boulevard.

Howard iThomas. a clerk, was also named in exact tvpe of shoes that ne or sne wants because some styles may be short. However, he added: "In general, everyone should be able to obtain shoes that are satisfactory and serve his or her pur MISSION WORKER FINDS WALLET fm WOMAN ROUTS MAN ATTACKER Because "God told me to" Charles Mrs. John Gontarz, of 1401 Crosby street, routed a man who attempted i.rh? who lives at the cm Rescue 'Mission, turned in a wallet to grab her last night as sne and Mccabe that she noticed the man following her after she had waited at the and gates for collected lor Uie imiun aa.v work on Thursday. Mary M.

Poppan, 527 Jansen ave nue, Essington, can stop looking for the purse and claim it at the office a train to pass, ft man from her home, she said, he made lunge at ncr. nirii, hu trvnqn Mrs. Oontarz tendent of the mission at Seventh and Crosby streets, that is It she tnin ihft house and called her vnws she's lost it. Mr. Baker reported that husband, who dashed out in an unsuccessful chase after the would be allet this morning gave him tne I FKKI) I.KAKY JOE RYAN and that It bears an identification mlth that name and address.

attacker, wuigiey ami iv cw made a search of the neighborhood without results. The superintendent attempted toj Allitalre" (Schubert), "Minuet from he Military Symphony" (Haydn), TRIO ENTERTAINS AT DEWEY MANN MnMinn fmm "Water Mus (Han could not And a telephone listed In ELLIOTT PREDICTS the director. He is holding the wallet, roro which contains a driver's license. HUNGER DANGERS fcJ iTcompUlt room fornWhed ct fh1 unW.lir.ingly lw pric.l 3 pe. Mill IncludM: wun mrrar.

A compltte room fornilhed et this imWiovingly low prictl 3 pc. ult. incluoti. ur ler, "Waltz" (Brahms), "Andante Here's Whaf rou Get! from Stirpri.se Symphony mayan; violin trio from Chester High pnograpns. casn ana umei yuisuimi papers at his office for the claimant.

4 Draw.r Cho.t and Full Sho Bd In. Mople finlih hardwood; with all l.l ro.lllent helical li.d for ntllltncy "Honorblll" Iwo plump plllowi. mattrttt wih Foil edg nd trlpd wv.rlng. mfltlrtH wih roll da mnA ihnr. unless America comes to the School was brought by Lewis R.

24el polltow Iwanlaw.) Full Size Bed Link Band Spring 4 Drawer Chest Resilient Mattress ft Dresser wilh Mirror 2 Plump Pillow Times Classified Ads pay. Adv. he violinists were Robert ant fought our war and suffered most, Barclay b.llt rtudcnt and the ae RECORDS ALL MAKES 3 Pc. Colonial Spring Filled Living Room at a Banquet preiuae 10 "7 "Marche Their prograt Jewish next veek of the Allied Ap "Tim ISlu; Bird of Ilappii peal in Philadelphia. MEDIA FIRE CO.

Ambulance Insurance Drive Closes April 30 can people must nave iaiui in int. United Nations to achieve world unity, If this fails, he warned, there will be a single, last atomic war. PEOPLES TIRE STORE W. Slalo St. Open Eves, rh.

Media 0205 2225 B. GROSS FURRIER STAT P. AND JACKSON STS. S'tiONE MEDIA 1GU s68 are salesmi 5 Mathucs, Finan homes daily try mem. nuv.

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Plenty of room for dishes, groceries and utensils. Buy all three at the low price of $20.58. lG.N TOV wiimtmmi: KITCHEN CABINETS NO DOWN PAYMENT st Molor Division, General Motofs Corporate YOUR SYMBOL OF SAVINGS This new Chevrolet is the big quality car of low price long, large, 8th Edg. Ave, Chester, Pa, IB" 67 inches High roomy, with Big Car styling, Big Car comfort, Big Car performance and It saves you money on gas, oil and upkeep as well. Remember only Chevrolet brings you Chevrolet's famous Big Car quality at lowest cost! YOUR SYMBOL 0E SERVICE White enamel finish hardwood kitchen cabinet: black decorative trim.

Two class doors, two cutlery drawers and double door base, 67x29 in. EASY TERMS 807 813 I DO MO NT CHESTER, PA. Afro Sforti In: GENERAL CHEVROLET CO. 75 West Ninth Street, Chester Phone Chester 9285 itic 3v rue vuuiTi EASY TO THE WHITEHILL WAY.

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