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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 19

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OD0 FEL.UOWS PLAN r- TO PRESENT PLAY A play "By Radio, By Goal)!" will bo presented Tjy Aclolphlun lodgo of Odd Follows in Odd Follows hull, 1 Broad street, on Nov. 131). Floyd Manson manager and'Carl Lasson stage director. Kenneth Qoodsoll will assist, the committee. A team composed, oC past grands will exemplify tho third dogruo 'Cues- day nlsfht at a nicotine of Pociuon- nock lodge.

Tlio AdolplUan lodge accepted tho Invitation Thursday night mid will Us candidates lor initiation. PUTNAM HILL D. A. R. TO HOLD LUNCHEON Nov.

(Special) utnam Hill chapter, A. will hold a Greenwich. Country club on Nov. 1M, at 1:80 p. to eelobrato tho 25th anniversary of tho chapter.

Among tho guests will be lira. Goorgo Minor oC Washing ton, national -president oC tlio D. Mrs. C. ot South ington, state regent; Miss Katharine N'ettleton, vice regent; Mrs.

Wallace Hangar of Washington, Miss i'lo i-enco Jjarcui Crofoot of Hartford 1 Mrs. Morton R. MacCansland ol South Norwalk, M'W, Thonuis Penney of Now Canaan, 'Mm. K. Scho- fleld of JTrs'.

John Laldlaw Bucl Iiltchtlold. That spilling salt algn of mla- forttine, la traced to tho ancient a whn place'd salt, upon the head of a victim in sacrifice and the of any' was considered abaci omen, WE. USE THE BEST LEATHER for tho repairing of shoes and we.are pi'oud of. pur work. BLACKS Goodyear Shoo Kcpnlr Shop '00 -Cannon St.

Next 'fioor -to llowland's Hobo 'King Explains Secret Code JK Nov, IH It that not averse to skiving food to a man asking IMs visited tro- ctuontly by men, while th'o houae next whoro thoro Is antipathy tp novciv visited To 'HueU'nion us seek "Jutndouts," the reason la wrltton In binning letters. ButHho average ptirson, however, i not soo the signs)---which may be set down on his own gatepost. The sign of. the holvoes Is tho moans by which those who tiavo prod toil or suCt'oi'od In a oom- niiunlty leave advice tlioae of tho -wandering' 'brotherhood to Hollow. Water tanks, railway bridges, I'oiie- os and tlio bear the tidings--and wise la tho wanderer who liueds thism.

Jon' Davis, "Ulug ot hoboes," and International president of the "Ho- boosi of Amurlcn," coniptlod tho set of signs surrounding iilcturc, from top to bottom, tho loft column moans; I. Hostllo town--bulls' (police) dyes open. Slow burg--bulls' asleep, town--dlppor Inverted, 4. Many blind pigs--dlppor up. One-cop 'stroke below night watchman h'aro, Jl'nny'JuuidoulH--sign nenir station.

Go-ocl for handouts--sign or door, "Beware warning oC tho 11 29-day sentence Imposed tlioro. 11. sign--four logs and tall, 10. Bum jano--calls oops, hates holvoos. 3:1.

Woodpile--meal If you chop, 18. Give money here--circles denote eo'ns, money for fn.ro. Top to bottom, the signs In the right-hand column mean. 1 1. Many tloa--warning on being (IItolled with long stretch between stations.

2. Jn.ll--go tliovi? for bod. K. I ninchoil. 4.

Cheap town--cheap wnges, poor conditions, and so en. JEFF DAVIS, "HOBO KING," AND HOBO SIGNS. 5. Stake--good town to work In to got a stake. Go-od bulls--treat hoboes right.

7, IVIont--boat, Indicating Judge gives hoboes "floaters." ,8, Ten days here. 9. Six months 'hers. 10. Hostile -oops--police bracelets or "jewelry." 11.

Good restaurant--good toed for dish washing, 12. Mission--good for food and "flop," 13. iluc.at--those pathetic a worker. 14. Mother with boy a hobo--always good food and 'clothes; seeks tidings son, MAYOR DECLINES TO SIGN COUNCIL REPORT Mayor Atwcitor.

has declined to sign a report of tho miscellaneous committee adopted at tho laatrmoet- inp ot tho common council ordering tho city oloi-k to advertise (or bids tp lease a -pioco ot! property owned by- tho city at tho Congress street b'Tltlffo, Mayor' Atvvatpr declared looks 'as though the eity was trying to oonimorcltillieo holdings, and susposted tho land -might used for. park purposes. Ho thought possibly the- land -might be brklfte purposes In thu future, "wtectwn HPHE more particular you are, the more our Meadow 1 Gold methods will appeal to you. Examine the package--see the triple wrapper--notice the seal. That seal is the last thing put on at the creamery, and It Guarantees the Purity and Goodness of Meadow Gold Butter Butter is a perfect food, and we who moke Meadow Gold butter want you to have it as pure, fresh and clean as Nature intended.

We guard the product as we guard the name--and the name, Meadow Gold, is our greatest asset nnd your positive protection. Note the flavor--delicate, delicious and always uniform. Sold ONLY in the original yellow cartons --at all dealers. ffyoar dealer doei not handle Meadow Gold write ui. We will see that you are supplied, BEATRICE Succauor to DILLON DOUGLAS, Inc.

Now Conn. Springfield, Mui. Judge Walsh Scores Counsel For Seeking Leoieiicy for Woman Held in Liquor Ca: Testimony Shows Sophie Agonis Held Man Virtual Prisoner Until He Had Spent All His Money Buying Liquor from Fine of Lower Court---Second Appeal Taken. "Leniency 1 You ask for luniency for this -women who, by the ovi- donco, is shown to have hold tho witness a prlsoiftir In her homo until Ii 0 had spent all his money in purchasing llpuor from hot 1 iod J. WalaJJ In Common Pleas Criminal court yesterday whan upheld a flno of $200 Imposed upon Sophlo of 478 Main 'street in the lower court on! a charge of stilling 1 Hqfior, dosplto thu plea ol! lonlancy 'by hor-'counsel, TO.

$10,000 SUIT is SETTLED OUTOF COURT THURSDAY T'he Ill'JOl suit of G-aspoi: Brothora against i i a publl.sh- er o' local HunagTlan papor called thn BrldfTOport, In which damaK'OH of $10,000 were, anuslit for al'leiyefl UbC'lkniu Htiileinerits printed i II, 1021, was sottlcd out of court yes- tonlay at'tornoon on ot Judgo H. 'Webb after the conclusion oC the plaintiffs case, verdict of $2M agreed upon by counsel for both -parties, Tho a which tho i wns basud ijeferi'ed to tho. resumption oC real eMalp ugentH jn InvolBlliiB unsuspecthig larm owners to uxchango a country -property worthless olty property, i thB enpUoii of "Real TCstato Swindlers At It Again." Counsel for the plulnUITs, i I he nnirio oL' -Clnsper Bi-othei'S consists ol! Charles and Gnspnv ami i ulster I'orosUn. Guapor, oonnaotud the llbolous arllclo as i to the UilalntltTs tho use ot thu Unit iVnn of "Honesty Kespootlblllty and Reliability. 1 MEETINGS TONIGHT JJHtl (report brunch, A.miirlcau Kluc- troplatcrs society, SfiS John street, I Bridgeport Slata Ar- Fresh Daily An instant favorite with lovers of fine Schwabmi Benefit I'Vonch street.

H'rldffpport Indue, 'Indiipi'iit-k'nt Order of Tifi-ors, (jii.l. Stnto si root. i Bell, Order of tho JAu'ritro, 1.81 State 1 Hlrnet. i i i i i circle, a of a i i 1'rlilc of i i of America, I Hlal.o si root. llnwdall loclK' 1 K.

of a i i i sfrntit, a K. K. of I i i i fi.vpnu.ii. i i a i i chapter, 11. A.

iTa- sonlc Ari-ii'niiiH lodBO. 0. 0, 10DS of S.I7 T. -Cxtibak, The had previously a verdict of guilty. According to the ovidenco referred to by liio court, tho AKOjit woman was an Id to have hold a man giving his namo as Toddle Russell a virtual prisoner i ho hud apon't m.oro than $l0 lie had with i In b-uylng i from her.

Then she I'otalned his suitcase aw colhitural foi drinks, It wa.t, her ro- to rel.uri\ tills, that on her iiri'ost. Russell 'tastllletl lie meant to get back Ills suit case and If tho woman did not it, he have hoi 1 arrested the chars'o ot selling Hci'iibr. After i i th police, ho al- lowod them to follow him ns ho cn- tei'od the AR'ouls home and returned with bottle- of. i which ho over to Ui 0 'police, Many objnutlotii, against the ailmlsslon uf this bottlo In evidence wisro made by counsul, on', tho ground tng attached to It was not conclusive that It 'was the same taken from Russell. Its admission over objections is the of appeal taken by A Czubalt to the Supreme, Court of -Errors and the woo i ibottl a will return to the police nustody to be submitted to tho court for Its i i a Naomi lodKC, Ori'liM 1 i i i I 10 l.ii-oi.iil sl.nsc'1:.

i 211!) i Kinkt.M'y mul (VmruiiUuiici-y ITU i i ilOli- li'aii'llnlil a i i i .1. of II' a i sti'i-ol. i i TM i i i i S-l" al rfifl REPORT OF DEATH OF G0M. WRIGHT ERRONEOUS I I I I i i i a i i 1 i i i i i nl 1 win 1 i i i i i I i i i i i i i 1'or i i i i i i IL ru- I i i i I mi i i i i i i Unlay. -An ori'tjiit'iiiiK report l.but I i i i hrlft illail WUM dinilVfl today, Tn nil departments you nru no- corikul savings Mull add materially to your luuik liavc ailfliMl Ten nii'iit to our ovisr K'rowlnjf cnsh mul carry KIOTO anil you aro n.s- siiri'il of (Jut wuiuj hlK'l' (i'l'nili! us J'ounil in nil of our lu- I)ai'tinonis, Special for Friday QUALITY TEAS Fancy Orange Pekoe Tea Formosa Oolong Tea A i of i jjlisiiSo Hut niot'i, i i i i i for 1 i a in 1 Hiip- Pride of Persia Dates ai'O (lolluliiiis I'l'cuh.

OUT TODAY Toot, Toot, TooUlel (Goo' Frank Weitphal and Hit Orchestra. Why Should I Cry Over You? Fox-Trots. Knickerbocker Orchestra, under direction Eddie Elkim. A-3706 7Se VANCO quickly ruls your a of ftTease, Ki'iine, ordir.iUj' slains. Keep Vanco Handy.

Homeiick. Incidental by Tod Lewis. To-morrow (I'll Be In My Dixie Home Again). 'Fox-Trots. Ted Lewis and His Band.

75o When tlie Coma bling Down. Jtpnneie Moon. Fox-Trots. Paul Specht atid His Hotel Antor Orchestra. A-37I6 TSc Good-bye.

Sextette from Lucm di Lammcr- moor. Fox-Trots. Paul Spa'eht and Hotel Astor Orchestra. A-3708 7Bc Two Little Ruby Ringi. Intro.

"Ill Build a Bungalow," from "Daffy Dili." I Came, I Saw, I Fell. Intro. "Undwnenth 'Pretty Hat," from "Passing Show." Modley Fox-Trots. Ray Millar and His Orchettra. A-3710 7Sc POPULAR SONGS Tooti Toot, Toottiel (Goo' Bye).

Al Jolean. True' Blue Sara (The Traveling Man). Frank Crumit. A-3705 7Bc Where the Bamboo Bablei Grow. I'm Through (Shedding Teari OvorYou).

Frank Crwnit, A-371S 75c Carolina In tho Morning. I'm Coin' To Plant Mynolf In My Old Plantation Homo. Van and Sahenck. A-3712 7Bc Homesick. To-morrow (I'll Be In My Dixie Home Again).

Nora Bayct. A-3711 7So Georgette. I'm Ailiin' Ye Ain't It the Truth? Ruth Bout. 78c If You Don't Believe I Love You, Look What a Fool I've Been. I Will.

I Could Shimmy Like My Sitter Kale. Leona Williams and Her Dixie Band, A-37I3 73c NOVELTY RECORDS Uncle Joiih. Kocpi HOUJB. Uncle Jooh In A Barber Shop. Col Stewart (Uncle Josh).

A-3701 7Bc Firit Lore. Ampureunu. Waltzes. Accordion Duets. Marconi Brathert.

A-3702 7Ec Dixie. Fantasia. Columbia Band. Old Number One March. Prince's Band, A-3700 TSc SYMPHONY AND CONCERT SELECTIONS Eliiir tl'Amoro "Una Furtiva (A Furtive Tecr).

(Donizetti) Tenor Solo. Charles Hackett. 49895 $1.80 Ernani "Ernan! involami" (Ernani Fly With Ma). (Verdi) Soprano Solo. Rosa'Ponsette.

98.028 Orfeo ed Euridice "Che Furo' Senxa Euridice" (I Have My Eurydico). (Gluck) Aida "L'Abbiorritn Rivnlo" (She My Rival Delestod). Contralto Solos. Cyrena, Van Gordon. A-G221 I Cannot Sing tho Old Sougt.

(Glnribel) All Througlj the Night. Soprano Soloi. Margaret 'Roirwine. A-3704 $1.00 GaTotte In D. (Popper) Violoncello Solo.

Pablo Casals. 98012 Paraphraie On Minuet. (Kreisler) Violin Solo. Toseha Seidel. 4 9 9 5 0 $1.50 Lan O' Mino.

(Turnor-Moley) Keozie Lindiay. (Arranged by Fritz Kreisler.) Baritone Solos. Cameron McLean. A-3703 75e Oh Gentle Pretence. (Mary Baker Eddy) How DenuliFul Upon the Moun(aim.

(Harker) Contralto Solos, Nevada Van der Veer. A-6222 $1.25 Cliriitmat Tidingi, Part I. Chriitmaf Tidingi, Pnrt II. Sliannon our. A-3707 7Sc Leave it to Lewis TTOU'VE got something the matter with your pedals if you fail to rise to Ted Lewis and his band playing Irving Berlin's Why--it's like a breath of perfume from Grandmother's old-fashioned garden--a garden brimful of old and familiar melodies I Yes, they're all Sweet Home," "My Old Kentucky Home," "The Girl I Left Behind Me," "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny," and "Listen to the Mocking private whistle out-mocking the original Listen to Ted's say-so about "Tomorrow," his number on the other side.

"I'm going to play you a fox-trot, I'll play 'To-morrow' to-day and hope you'll remember it to-morrow." We say, if you play "To-morrow" to-day, you will also play "To-morrow" to-morrow, too. It's a whizz! Both these splashes on Columbia 10-inch Record 09, selling for 75c. 'But theaa are juet picked from the new Columbia program out to-day. They're all equally good. And they're all made by the new three- ply, laminated process--an exclusive Columbia feature which Columbia Records a.

playing surface of relvet- smoothnesft that away with disconcerting surface sounds. Cut out the list and take it to your Columbia Dealer and have him play any or all numbers. Then you'll realize the superiority of Columbia's New Procttt Records. I A A A New York I. Confectionery Store 111 WALL STREET--A Few Steps from Main "We Make Only One Thing and We Make It Well" SPECIAL FOR.

FRIDAY and 1 SATURDAY CAND I I I I Hi 01,1) I A I I I OMOCOIjATKS IVr I I I S'EAOJI UliOSHOMS, lllli'il wll.h (li'llclcjus I'i'tiuiit, I I HP I I A ST I'M) A A i I 29c C'lllll'lllSMc m-- ASSOKTKI) ('O'( A I 29 CHOCOLATE COVERED BRAZIL NUTS Per Ib-- 69c in Wall Street i Wnl1 Street HI'ITTHI'iS, I'ltOP. One convince you the experts were right XitisBEST am i. JEWS PA PER I.

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Years Available:
1918-1977