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-PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1937- GIMBELS SOME men's store VOTE MACHINES SCHEDULED FOR WARDS ONLY paper Ballots to Be Shopping S.rvic GR. 8400 Star 9:30 to 5:30 D.JIy; Until Sturj.y lights the way with gorgeous little LAMPS Used in remaining Eleven. tarts Shake-up I Cimbel Month fWm I POUMDER'S- PAY TOBHV SATBltBM A I I i the entire year 1 1 Dt sales values ot trie em i i I 1 A I Peak sales wanted 1 For Any Sort of Weather For Any Sort of Purse 1.25 IP A Illustrated are six oi a few dozen styles at this one price Mail and phone orders, GRant 8400. DELAYS ARE FEARED County May Drop Guards And Depend on Police And Detectives. Vour.g machines will be used -v "in "the first 21 of Pittsburgh's I'Wd- in the November 2 mu-" al election, the county com-ione" cfecided yesterday.

ibsndoniug their tentative plan the entire city with the actv's U0 machines by allocator one for every 400 registered ers the commissioners reduced Tt number of wards to be K.jjnped with machines by making aequo'-3 one machine for every t) voters in Ni-Gting district Tw th( Tenth FRANK it. McNEVCH WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. (INS) Drastic shake-up of the. Federal Communications Commission, long anticipated in business and political circles, was announced today by Chairman Frank K.

McNinch, recently appointed by President Roosevelt clean up the mess." -tremendous stoc set nanly low for two days only. Every department participates. ShopG- 1 1 bet for that added measure of 1 value. I iz ses have not been used since PASSAFIUME PUT ON GOP TICKET fie commissioners fixed the of cne machine to every 250 electors to prevent possible dis-ta2ciiisnient of voters. They ex-p'aired that they feared that un-faznlharity of many voters with the Deration of the machines might cause delays which would prevent E33y voters casting their ballots ificre polls are closed.

Romance Figures dresden-type figure lamp for your French rooms, in gilt and ivory china with clair de lune type shade 1.25 Candidate for Homestead School Director. Attorney Joseph P. Passafiume, of Homestead, whose one-man crusade in the primaries in that borough resulted in a number of indictments for election fraud, yesterday was placed on the Republican ticket for Homestead school GIMBELS Machines in Duquesne, Clairton. Voting machines also will be used in the three third-class cities -ikKeesport, Duquesne and Clair-tcn. Paper ballots will be supplied the Twenty-second to Thirty-Htocd wards of Pittsburgh and director.

Passafiume was a candidate for! controller on the Democratic ticket, but was not supported by the Dem- i ocratic organization headed by John J. McLean. Following his de- feat he made charges of election fraud, which were backed by mo-1 tion pictures taken by men Passa-! fiume had hired to watch the polls. The indictments followed. Yesterday George Fierer withdrew from the Republican ticket for school director, and the Homestead Republican committee put Passafiume on in his place.

for the county boroughs and ships. The commissioners announced TesterdAy that they will meet next irfk to determine whether to abandon, the county's practice of i.ns!oyin.z three eight-hour shifts ci voting machine guards who re-Kiln in the polling places with the nach.nes from the time they are delivered the Saturday before each tiection until the following Tuesday morning when the polls open. Pointing out that elimination of the guards would save the county between $10,000 and $15,000 each flection, the commissioners expressed the belief that city and county police and detectives can fjard the machines without cost the county. Six More Demonstrators. S.x new demonstrating machines be added today to the 25 now paced in the Eleventh to Thirty-second wards, the election depart Hammered Copper a love of a shiny little tailored lamp with tilt top shade to match spot it on your radio or end table.

Comes in two sizes 1-25 OFFER TO SERVE KIN'S TERM FAILS Brothers Sent to Prison On Theft Charges. Dog Baskets $1 Dog dozing made easy with nary a bad dream in one of these sturdy, imported willow baskets of buff color. Very light, but sturdily built for years of use. Sanitary and easily cleaned. 21, 23 and 25-inch sizes.

Cedarized Kapok Mats 69c, 95c mail, phone GR. 8400 Gimbels Fifth Floor ment announced yesterday. The new machines, which are be-demonstrated from 2 to 10 p. 2. daily will be placed in No.

10 engine house. South Main street, Sanctus street. Twentieth wrd; No. 3S engine house, Lang i.er.ue near Larimer avenue, T.iel.'th ward: No. 0 engine house, Judge H.

H. Rowand refused to heed a plea of "brotherly love" in criminal court yesterday with the result that two brothers will serve four year terms in two separate institutions. Jean Massingale, 30, of Isabella street, and his brother, Jerome, 27, pleaded guilty to entering the home I Faliowrield street. Nineteenth I 4. X- no 1 a u.

tuyuie nouse, Arnng- avenue, and the Democratic Your topcoat's likely to be called on in any sort of weather rain, snow, sleet. It's got to be a wind breaker, a weather-proof, a raincoat, and overcoat all thrown in one. It's got to be smart, durable, versatile and here is a group of coats we've hand-picked in the country's best markets, chosen because the fabrics, workmanship and styling are utterly superior. And priced for that added measure of value! All sizes. Republican headquarters.

The i of John B- Stephenson, Murrayhill Tie.fth ward demonstrating ma- i street, last October 2, and stealing will be removed from 6423 Per.n avenue to the Carnegie Ji- anout $juu worm oi apparei. only a said Jean of his younger brother. "Please let me serve the time your honor is considering for my brother." Lanmer avenue. EGIE-ILLINOIS Jeweled Tree modern tree in crystal, rose or brown with green leaves, rose or blue with crystal enchanting little light for boudoir or dining room 1.25 GIMBELS MEN PROMOTED Cimbels October Special 21.50 Jerome was given a sentence of three to eight years in Western Penitentiary for the theft of an automobile last week. An additional term of one to four years, in the penitentiary, to begin at the expiration of the first sentence was imposed on Jerome.

Judge Rowand then sent Jean to the workhouse for a four to 10-year term. Advancement of Three Of Staff Announced. (reg. 28.50 and $30 values) Handloomed Homespun Plan Producers' Unit The Carr.erie-Ulinois Steel Corporation yesterday anno unced isree appointments to the supervisory staff of the Irvin works. Alfred H.

Werner was named su-isrintendent of the hot strip mill. Werner, who pntprpd the steel in- Several directors of the Producers Council, a national organization of building materials and equipment manufacturers, planned 38.50 35 t--; meet in the William Penn Hotel Mr, of the corporation's strip mill; today to discuss the formation of McDonald. O. i a Pittsburgh branch. John F.

The tin finishing superintendent Gowen, national secretary, will John H. Elliot, formerly as- preside at the meeting, sistanr. general superintendent of Shenango works, New Castle. 1 Fire Damages Auto C. Ford, assistant general 1 Three-Way Coat (detachable lining) Alpacuna Fire from a short circuit caused $100 damage yesterday afternoon to the automobile of E.

J. McPeak, 240 Boulevard of the Allies, firemen superintendent of the New Castle rks since 1936, was appointed superintendent of the Irvin works' Prouuction and shipping depart- Crystal Ball daisy cut or with modern design, this clear white crystal ball has lace effect or modern parchment-type shade it belongs most everywhere 1.25 38.50 40 i reported. Frontenac Topcoat. Tested by Gimbels Bureau of Standards GIMBELS Founder's Day Special Friday and Saturday Only fx YJf AM ATS PC Frosted Torchiere chrome and frosted crystal tailored the modem way. Use them singly or in pairs.

Each 1.25 Regular $35 to $40 Values 27.7 "IZH" iVEINSTOCK Is Here to Autograph Your Football Shirt "Izzy" Weinstock, famed Pittsburgh Pirate iootball star, will be in our beys' department from 11 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. today to autograph your champion football shirt.

Football Shirts of washable fleece back jersey appliqued leatherette football on "or.t. Sizes 28 to 34 I boyi' shop, Gimbels, fourW floor Complete Line Junior Football Equipment in our Toy Department, fourth Root. See our Special $1 inflated Football. Here's What's New for The Younger Set "DOIN' THE TOWN" is the name of this two-piece synthetic crepe alpaca Dorsa dress. It has a sweet bodice trimmed with contrasting velvet and lace a perky peplum too.

Yours in wine, green, royal, brown. mm a Sizes 11-15 I "CHEVALIER" is a handsome coat. Fashioned of black nubby woolen (one of the newest), and smartly bound in black velvet. There's a velvet ascot too. ma VP Rayon satin lined.

11-15 Jr No Mail, Phone Orders Gimbels, younger set shop third floor An extraordinarily low price even for Founder's Day sales events! Superb Camel's Hair, Tweeds, Velours, Cheviots, Llamos, and many other fabrics beautifully-tailored by one of the nation's leading tailoring houses. Tremendous selection of models and patterns. Goose Neck quite the most convenient little study or reading lamp in bronze or green finish 1.25 Gimbels, iixth floor Small down payment, 10 weeks. to pay and ust 25c total carrying charge. Gimbeli men's store fifthfloor.

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