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Bradford Evening Star and The Bradford Daily Record from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT BRADFORD EVENING STAR AND DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY .11, 193: .333 .300 PUNISHMENT! By Laufer mm seconds. Savoldi won the match when he used that famous droplock attack which is strong enough to throw his opponent over head and down to the mat for the full count. The kick is dangerous, both for the' kicker and kickee, but it is mighty effective when it works. In the semi-final bout, Sam Cordova no drew Matros Kirilenko in a thirty minute match. Charlie Hanson threw Buck Weaver with a flying mare and body press in 13 minutes and 13 seconds.

Man Mountain Dean Tankers 2381. K. Drysdale 163 108 167 F. Cross 165 153 149 V. Dunham 142 154 190 C.

Patchen 146 162 152 A. Luxenburg 189 163 178 '805 740 836 Goudaet's All Pen Forfeit. Tonight's Schedule Tarport 5 vs. Bradford Printing, 7. Evans Clothiers vs.

Anderson Colts, 9. Temple Club vs. Red Rock No. 1, 9. ESORIS QARUP THE EMERY BRADFOKO'S IJCADfNG HOllX' Elizabeth Callahan S'ior Option.

OR SFOXT t'OR STREET FOR IVEM.NO Hotel Emery Bui Mint; PFIRMAN By HIKES had an easy time downing Jack Sulli- van. He used a crotch, half -Nelson and body slam to win in one minute PAIGEMEN WIN! Victory No. 2 for the Bradford track squad was register- in The NMoNkU UtYM oiiilioi w.um.au"'JoTan-Gonda. in 15 minutes and 55 Alumni by the scoie econds Jn the curtain Eddie Pet. MISSING.

A GME- 'r OL ttD. jtulu oaaw WfclO LUC vliu- sfandine nerformer of the day. He I Simon threw Tom Anton in seven minutes and 15 seconds. A fairly good crowd witnessed the show. IS I St.

Louis T.r. 8 16 Boston 6 14 Yesterday's Results Cleveland Boston 2. St. Louis Washington 0. Philadelphia Detroit 2.

(1st) Philadelphia Detroit 4, (2nd) Chicago 10; New York 2. Today's Schedule New York at Chicago. Boston at Cleveland. Washington at St. Louis.

Philadelphia at Detroit (2). INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark 15 8 Baltimore 16 11 Montreal 13s 9 Toronto 15 12 Rochester 12 11 Albany 10 14 Jersey City 813 Buffalo 6 17 Yesterday's Results Toronto Albany 1. (1st) Albany 14; Toronto (1st) Newark Buffalo, 3. (1st) Newark Buffalo 2. (2nd) Baltimore Rochester 4.

(1st) Baltimore Rochester 4. (2nd) Others postponed. Today's Schedule Jersey City at Montreal. Newark at Buffalo. Baltimore at Rochester.

Albany at Toronto. Pi ft -'i vwbN AN MfoCK B. NATIONAL LEAGUE .652 .593 .591 .556 .522 .417 .381 .261 SOLD BY WADDINGHAM TRACTOR EQUIPMENT CO. 861 Congress St. Dial 3166 Bradford cnnin6 The Rowlinq Pet.

Pet. .737 .632 .524 .500 .476 VMIND 5 7 10 10 11 10 13 15 Pittsburgh 14 New York 12 St. Louis 11 Cincinnati 10 Chicago 10 Brooklyn 8 Boston 10 Philadelphia 6 won the 100 yard dash in 10.3; he whirled the shotput 41 feet, 4 1-2 inches; he won the discuss throw and then raced in ahead of the field in the 220 yard dash. Vance Kohler, former state champion, scored a double victory in the half-mile and the mile run. The javelin throw was won by Rhodes of B.

H. S. The high jump went to A. Taylor of the Alumni. A large crowd witnessed the meet.

Eight out of the nine teams in he Interstate Baseball league are apparently ready to start the season this Sunday afternoon. Bradford will open up at Ridgway instead of Warren. St. Marys jour Men's Furnishings LOVELESS SWARTZ ,39 Main Street Hid conjsec5Iwe .444 .435 .286 scores 1 Yesterday's Results Cincinnati 10; Philadelphia 7. Cincinnati Philadelphia 3.

Others postponed. (1st) (2nd) PUBLIC SQUARE ALLEYS Winsors E. E. Slashers 2329. neys to Corry; Warren travels to Johnsonburg; with Jamestown opening in Erie.

The Emporium nine are idle. ou are cordially invited to visit oiir showrooms iKEENBEli'G LIGHT (JO. JiAJL IS MAIN MX 188 159 142 135 156 126 162 152 146 166 i W. Spencer 207 D. Taylor 130 i W.

McCowan 132 1 G. Crandall 150 E. Fleming 172 Today's Schedule Pittsburgh at New York. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at Philadelphia.

St. Louis at Boston. SAVOLDI WINS "Jumping Joe AN OLD BIRD Denver. Mav 11 A "200-vear-old" AMERICAN LEAGUE Denver resident was recently, ordered i to keen the peace under oolice threats Pet. of "wringing her The threats .636 were made after James Maxwell com- FilcHEp in MT 1 Savoldi, former sensational1 grid star of the Notre Dame Irish who recently 797 794 738 turned to professional wrestling made Nageldinger's Garage 2430.

his debut before the Queensbury Ath- F. Caruso 168 159 169 letic club at the Broadway auditorium B. Autiere 171 157 129 in Buffalo last night. Displaying a N. Gibson 151 201 132 burst of speed, power and a marvel- L.

Carlson 166 150 203 ous physique, proved enough for the A. Nageldinger 153 176 145 former backfield perform to throw Charles Strack in 34 minutes and 36 809 843 778 ARNOLD HADLEY AWNINGS UPHOLSTERING AUTO TRIMMING pnone 539 i8 Ofusresi fav IN ONFeASoM I I BUNT I New York 14 Cleveland 14 Washington 14 Chicago 13 Detroit 12 Philadelphia 9 8 9 9 13 11 .636 plained that a parrot belonging to .609 Mrs. Mae Harris, a neighbor, and sup- .591 posed t6 have lived some two centur- .480 ies, had kept him awake with her .450 screaming. NOME eTme vajom njme a defeats, "MAX FACTOR" makes up 96 of all screen star Why not you? CremeB, Powders, Rougft, eto. For Sale at VMTTIONY CAMPBELL 113 Main St.

Once MODERN Now a Reflection of the Past $1, with an additional 10 cents paid to the county treasurer for his work in issuing and reporting the licenses. The fine and costs for having an unlicensed dog generally amount to $10. P. M. MAYS MODEL CASH GROCERY 21 Congress St.

Dial 3173 Quality and Prices Guaranteed Money Spent at Mays' Stays in Bradford SETTLE STRIKE IN SHIRT MILLS HVE ARE ELD8N Allcntown, May 11. With a ACKET FLAREUP BICCO IT'S THE BEST. Bradford Ice Cream Co. Wholesale and Retail Dial 4314 42-44 State St. promise of higher wages made by operators and the appointment of Mayor Fred E.

Lewis as mediator to settle any future disputes, the strike of child workers against sweatshop conditions in local shirt mills was at an end today. The strike was declared ended after a meeting attended by manufac- turers, representatives of the state department of labor and industry, Ambridge, May 11. Five suspects, one a woman, were held today as police and the district attorney's office joined forces in an underworld roundup, seeking the killer of Charles (Texas) Hlaris, 33, bootlegger. Hlaris was mowed down w-ith 16 shotgun slugs by an unidentified assailant as he stepped into his auto yesterday -morning. Police said the shocting was a racket flareup.

Hlaris refused to talk to officers before he died. Clothing Workers of America, and Mayor Lewis. Mrs. Cornelia Bryce Pinchot, wife of Gov. Gilford Pin-chot, had championed the cause of the child strikers, who told stories Spinning Wheels bring good prices IT1 11 The SHOES we sell make life's walk easy OPPENIIEIM SIFF Main Street Temple Bldg.

Two of the suspects held Charles in Antique bnops but tney are out of date for practical use. Vukovcan, 25, and James Roppo, 19 of receiving wages of a few cents a day and working under immoral conditions. Although Gov. Herbert Lehman of York, had been suggested as a mediator, Mayor Lewis was chosen 'instead last night. Three of the largest plants in the district w-here child workers have been striking, were represented at the meeting, The settlement, however, will not affect other sweatshop strikes in progress at Northampton, Bangor, I were taken to the Butler barracks by the state police for fingerprinting.

Police said Vukovcan's shoes were the same size as several footprints found at the slaying scene. The other suspects wrere booked as Frank Impronto, 25, Muddy Moran, 26, -and Mrs. Sophia Adams, 24. refrlgcralors that have moving parts will only bring a few cents as junk once they are worn out. You'll never buy them in antique or curiosity shops.

Don't be misled about mechanical refrigerators. KNOW THE FACTS. IS EE IP LUJX R.oseto and Easton. 1 OIL 0 fIflisieMofcr oiAum 472-8 EUasnSt. UTPUT RISES AGAIN LOVE TRIANGLE ENDS IN SUICIDE Tulsa, May 11 Daily average pro-.

duction of crude oil in United States Chicago, May 11. After revealing in u-ppk priApd Mnv fi totaled 2902.539 Uynian Kocalskv JEWELER Main and Chestnut Sts. Dial 8013 the dramatic story of a love triangle barrels, an increase of 377,219 barrels that ended suicide, Dr. Maurice over preceding week, according to the M. Restell was held today for the oil Gas Journai.

inquest into the death of Miss Re-j outstanding feature of the week becca Roche, pretty honor graduate was the continued increase in produc- GAS REFRIGERATOR Electrolux is the only refrigerator that has no moving parts nothing to wear out no motor no fan no compressor. Positive silence uses gas as simple and dependable as your gas range. iNorinwesiern university. tion in the East Texas field which I Miss Roche, 25 years old, ended her carried daily average production for me Dy, reaping irom uie zara story that field to a new record high. Pro-office of Dr.

Restell, the man she duction in the field gained 314,760 bar-loved, less than an hour after she reis t0 1,001,440 barrels daily which is had faced the dentist and his wife 213.239 barrels in excess of the field's 'in an effort to solve their problem, maximum daily allowable of 791,201 His wife, Dr. Restell told police, had barrels. Since nroduction was re- i offered to give up her husband in sumed in the field two weeks ago daily The Tiny Gas Flame keeps the refrigerant in circulation. Air, just ordinary air, cools it. iavor oi miss icocne, dui ne aeeunea.

average vield there has increased Restell had spent the night 730 barrels to a point where it repre- before the tragedy in the dentist's cpnts mnrp th.m nni third nf thP rnnn- 2 offlce with her rival to prevent the try's entire daily production of crude EXPERT LAWN-MOWER SHARPENING Work Called For and Delivered gin irom carrying out ner mreat to oil. leap to her death. i output in Oklahoma was up 44,840 Dr. A. C.

Roche of Calumet, barrels to 465,605 barrels daily. Pro-father of the dead girl, arriving for duction on the Gulf Coast gained inquest, said he received a tele- 808 barrels to 210,117 barrels daily. In phene call two days ago and was California daily average production told by a friend of the dentist here dropped 4.000 barrels to 472,500 barrels "to get his daughter out of Chicago dai'v. while yield in the Texas Pan-as soon as possible." Dr. Roche call- handle was down 1,326 barrels to his daughter the next day and she 009 barrels daily.

Key Making Loeksmithing Sharpening Door Check Repairing Re-Tiring Gunsmithing 1 k-J COSTS 7 LESS THAN I 3C A DAY TO OPERATE Permanent 6ilence Electrolux can't possibly make a sound. Porcelain Interiors. Extra food space. Non Stop Defrosting. Plenty of Ice Cubes.

Adjustable Split Trays. Two Temperature Chilling Unit Which Insures Constant Uniform Cold. Automatic Trigger Release on Ice Trays Cannot Stick or Bind. No wonder that new owners say "Here is the World's Finest Refrigerator" Inventors awarded the Nobel Prize in 1932 promised to return. QUICK SERVICE! OFFICER EXECUTED Rome, May 11 Ugo Travaglia, petty BEGIN ROUNDUP OF Ttftpo rntnn ouicer uie iiaiian navy, was execut-XJKJKxO WIIXIUUI lilUO ed by shooting in a military prison today following his secret trial on I Harrisburg, May 11 Now comes the charges of selling Italian naval plans season of the year when county, city and intelligence to an agent of the and town authorities start drives on French government.

There is a size to fit your need Terms Payment to Fit your Purse unlicensed dogs. This warning was The French agent was believed to sent' out today by the Department have been Professor Eydoux, who was of Revenue. Owners of tagless dogs tried and convicted by a Rome tribun- are advised to get busy, secure a al some months ago. license, save themselves added expense Travaglia 's execution was carried out and perhaps the life of their pet. in the accepted Italian military fash- "I would suggest that owners of un- ion.

He was blindfolded and strnnned I licensed dogs immediately secure a astride a chair and a firing squad i 1 ui Everything in Lumber A. Miller Son Lumber Co. 118 Kennedy St. DIAL 4156 COLUMBIA SYSTEM MANUFACTURERS GAS COMPANY license irom tneir county treasurer, poured a fusillade into his body. Secretary Leon D.

Hetzger said today. "By doing this they will save them- SENATE GETS NOMINATION selves trouble and expense. The own- Washington. May 11 President er of an unlicensed dog has three Roosevelt today has sent the nomina-alternatlves to follow. He must get a tion of Major General Edward C.

license, or dispose of his dog, or be Shannon of the Pennsylvania national prosecuted." guards to the Senate for confirmation The fee for a male dog is $1, for a as a major general in the reserve female dog $2, and for a spayed dog, corps. i 23 Chautauqua Place Dial 3178.

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