Conrad Tries To Pull Out Of Bout With Carr But Is Blocked^ WOOSTER MAIDENS BAD DECISIONS McCLARY HURT BY SAMUEL JOHNSON LEWIS IN MAT GO BEAT Elks' fowling IN A Politician BRIDGEPORT, MAKE WILTON1AN New Haven, Conn, Oct M— INITIAL NIGHT (CP)—Pit McClarjr, 350-pound CHAMPS — wrestler who once waa body- a Vote NATIONAL Chatter BALK AT BOUT guard to Col Charles A. Lind- GRIDIRON GAME Without bergh, was under observation at St ~d Raphael's hospital today Local Lassies Take Total after thrown Stratford Finally Promises to Show being last night by Eleven, With By DAM PARKER in Park Tomy Murray returned to the who were only able to earner one Ed (Strangler) Lewis, world Pinfall Match Har- — Three Local on league aa a member of Joe point out of four. Up To-night Steve wrestling title claimant. Boys 113 pln’e team, but failed to get started. Police asked Lewis to re- ...—^ City By Pins—Big When Tom starts hitting them and The “Top-Notchers” led by Em- Carr Added to Card— main In New Haven until doc- Squad, Face N. H. Boys made a voter in Connecticut during can hold Its il tors (cum* Tunney neglected to be Five in Stratfield To- the rest of the team Mascolo showed all their real had ascertained the extent Club laet week and ie therefore Ineligible to cart hie own, there will be some nice strength in the second game, hit- of McClary’s injury. It was To-night the r egtstrati on"period Knapp Meets Peloguin total which them the ne- feared at first a ballot in the coming election—News item). scores rolled. They had pin- ting 686, gave he had dislo- with bantenr and disdain, night fall for the week of 1527, but Mon- cessary margin to win pintail and cated vertebra. Hospital at- New Haven, October 28 — The I went np to dear old Maine and, Feeling that he has been the vic- aghan’s Gasmen finished strong to break even wor the night. tendants reported he passed a prodigal eon comes home tonight I delivered a political oration. Wooster Girls, led tim of two bad decisions, Norman Bam Sena’s take the final game. comfortable night, however. to show Just how successful he I increased Frank Roosevelt’s the Conrad of Wilton, N. H., tried Using words a mile in length, strength by Edna Bessette, who toppled Bill Sitter raised a little objec- has been with nls new venture Nation. three valiantly to kick over the traces And thus added to my fame throughout the maples for a mark of 840 for tion to the which some of at Samuel Johnson Academy, Only Did your hear about Pete Gilll- averages last in connection bitter was the made their debut In Bridge- night with his In this sense of the word It Is seven When the votes were counted up, ah, how cup strings, He has been In training all his team members were given and last an Impressive one gan. ten round bout with Eddie Carr fellows. When the Club the Grand Old Party drained, down to the dregs, sir. port night re- It appears that his claim was le- Boys’ That Girls summer and showed splendid at the Phoenix Arena tomorrow defeating the Bark City by gitimate for they were unbale to meets the Stratford Institution to- For I’m to relate that my speech had swung the state sults, hitting 118-92-U1. However, night. Because of the two "breaks" happy a margin of 118 pins and taking make a Tou should have night at Donovan held at 8:15 around on rubber sir. with this fine of Pete’s his point. And made Herbie reel legs, the entire three games. The down- showing against him within the past ten ALL-NAUGATUCK o'clock, it will be a meeting of mates were able to secure one made a little more of a kick, Bill. the of those words, from my adenerds! staters were national champions only days, Conrad balked about coming many old friends. However, that Ah magic springing Pelletier of the op- Charlie Ahearn was the only man to forcel all rival orators to shut last and will show at the game. Harvey here to box Carr, feeling that a doesn't mean the ball game will How they up! year 874 In his three beat his average. On the other hand Wooster Alleys in a return en- position hitting win for him would not mean any- OPPOSE ANSONIA be just that way. my language wasn’t terse, ah, how soothing was my verce! feature for the Plumbers. Bill Verricker’s Palntmen displayed Though a week from tonight at games to thing, whereas, if the decision Ray ‘‘FI(jo” Murphy, has been Just a big, handsome young Connecticutup. gagement chomplonshlp form. great, 8 o’clock. went against him, his immediate quite successful as coach of the Intentions were the best, to campaign throughout the West slid his mates future friends in My Tonight the Wooster Big Five Billy Thompson If BUI Bntler and George Holmes would be seriously im- ACORNS SUNDAY Preppers and his many And thus make the thing unanimous for Franklin, will to Start- to an even break for the when it came to New Haven will have an men’s array Journey along continue to knock them over as paired talking oppor- It I’d overtalked. ford to test the mettle of the by hitting 122 In the final percentages and guarantees. tunity to see this peppery, fiery, When my epiglottis balked ’cause, seems, evening they did the first week, we might Stratford duckplnners In the first to win the game and also hard working mentor in action. So they bore me to the hospital, a-ranklin’. game just as well hand them the prizes. Sees the Bight Have Seven of a series of “here and there" his team the for the Boroughites This time he will be on the side- give pinfall It was on as However, the matter has been Ah, Gadzooks! Alackaday! And ’od’s bodkins! While I lay were tough them, however, matches. Friday evening the sec- evening. The three games out lines, much unlike when Murphy on feverish Mike Whelan, was in rarer form, straightened to a point where on List A convalescent my pallet. ond match will be rolled at the Dr Cottlero and Rusollllo, Regulars Injured played in other years on the local close. beating his average by 30 pins to definite assurance has been given held the of voters-to-be made Wooster at 8:80 o’clock. the first two by gridiron. Last year he was with the They big parade Alleys settling games the Demenske that Conrad will be on hand to- for Return the ballot. give team, three Tilt With His team's efforts thus And I forfeited my right to cast Last night’s good news: finishing up with marks. night for his with Triangles. Wooster Girls points. gallop Mickey far, have been showings once more I was I demanded a count,” <3) Dance's who is good When, around*, "long A. 101 100— 303 eight ball, reported Copper Cityites heavier Fordham wouldn’t Adams.102 After a poor start, the men of against the But the registrar of voters tarry. M. 95 84 91— The champs of last year expect to be chafing at the leash for an Clancy 270 Jim Courtney started canvassing Freshmen; the St Benedict Prep 14 in this A. Sheron 95 81 110— 286 to repeat and have a opportunity to start socking the October 26 — Six "I have shouted ten-and-out; there’s no bout,” which made again made Naugatuck, school, New Jersey Champs, and E. Bassett 138 101— for a new captain, Wilton Conrad Cried the varlet. think my name is .101 340 very impressive start, taking four leather-pusher. men who because a Dartmouth “D’yuh Barry?” Jim a little anxious for his Job of injuries could tie score with the M. Hassell .102 111 110— 323 straight points from the Cahill men was supposedly "given the works" Ah, to think my speech in Maine, after all would be in vain! and he his ability by a good not play against the All-Water- Freshmen "B” eleven. Since the proved and having a pinfall over 1600. on a decision at Holyoke last Mon- 495 515 612 1512 Jim believes in letting lone home stand In Stratford earl- Ah, the words I squandered In that famed oration! third game. day night, the two judges over- bury eleven last Sunday, are ex- Bridgeport Girls. work and he comes ier in the season .many fans have For without ’s vote (not to mention Pete the Goat), his men do the Results of First Week’s ruling the referee by for pected to return to the fold of the Clark .. 87 97 77— 261 Bowling voting followed the doing of this club in when they are most needed. All-Naugatuck team in time to ap- How does Roosevelt think he’s going to sweep the nation? LaBarr 90 96 87— 273 Benentt 3 Cooke 1; Lux 3 Reilly Adolph Heuser, the German mid- team's opponent with much In- the Acorns of Kirk .110 88 95— 298 1; Mascolo 2 McPartland 2; Harpln dleweight champion. Local fans pear against Ansonia terest. •Poetic License. No. 3692-b (an old Greenwich Village word mean- returned here afternoon. Because D’Lugo .107 90 102— 299 Another east end outfit 3 Monaghan Is Courtney 4 Grlb- will also remember that Conrad Sunday Admission will be forty cents for ing "up and about”). Casaxza 91 98 of of the 84— 279 to the league after an absence bon 0; Finley 2 Cottlero 2; Pcpe 2 was handed very much the worst injuries All-Naugatuck adults and twenty-five cents for smartest in in the of Jos- squad has been hard hit since the One of the plays football, opinion four years. Led by Joe Wolff they Waters 2; Lord 4 Dvileskis 0; Flan- of it two weeks ago, when Referee boys. 485 445 445—1399 initial of the season and has took first two straight, when the agan 2 Wolff 2; Jarlett 4 Cahil 0; Jim Galvin called his bout with A1 games The probable starting lineups: not won a The team has •^LOOtfOT ’AT** 1 Flanagan team went wild in the Verrlker 4 Lawlor 0. Gainer a draw. That’s why Nor- yet game. Boys’ Samuel this tied two clubs, including the "DC S final to hit 548 and take game mie is in a balky frame of mind in Club Johnson Academy COU-ATtnAL. Jot Acorns, and has lost three games. WALU and also pinfall. regard to his bout with Carr after Moran Valukevitch PASS the basis of its record it can / BOWLING tomorrow’s sundown. He has had Upon R. E. hope for little better than a tie Jim Lord and his out- STANDING IN two tough bouts in a row, but his Johnson .. -. Clark revamped playing the Acorns again. fit made a clean against the manager should have thought of R. T. CHURCH LEAGUE. sweep ELKS POOL PLAY Several practice sessions are plan- Power who were unable to those things when he signed for .. Foye team, ned for this week by Coach Ralph Shanley Mill Plain full in one the Carr bout, for it’s much too late R. O. get up power only Hanson. Members of the squad are (won 2, lost 1) and this was offset “Aid” W. L. Per. to pull out and Commissioner Downes Bagley game by now, confident that with “Lefty" Mon- Barker 95 114 124— 332 a 130 Calo .... 3 0 1.000 Thomas Euclid Donahue will be on C. Donahue who knocked out Leonard Harold Burnop .101 86 119— 306 Sears ... 6 1 .857 tagna, French, score In this game. hand to see that he doesn't, un- Peckingham Gynowlecs D. Brown 92 108 321— 321 ... 5 1 .833 Stapleton, Harry Schwartz, Louis Finley mouth or G. 1 .800 less he contracts trench L. Gallagher .114 103 101— 318 Connor ., 4 Triano and Alex Schmidt back in is struck between now Conti .McIntosh C. Anderson ...109 95 113— 317 The Watervllle boys started off Warner 3 1 .750 by lightning the lineup, the outcome of next .750 and 8 m. L. T. like a whirlwind hitting 566 In Sitzer ... 3 1 p. Thursday. Sunday’s encounter will be dif- LaValle 4 2 .667 He’s Bath .— Hautte 511 506 678—1597 the first which score gave Coming ferent. was game, 4 3 .571 Stapleton injured L. E. tut M. E. the Emmons But Normie says he will be on * them two points for evening. 2 .500 again in Sunday’s tussle with the eph Aloysios Leo Patrick Wall, is the collateral pass. (won 1, lost 2) Tobin ... 2 hand, and that is what is wanted Lupoll (Capt) Colby The fiirst honors for the season go 5 7 .417 Brass City Club, his removal from H. Wright 99 120 122— 331 Flannlgan all the Q. B. "State Athletic Commission to Investigate Armory ”—Head- to Charlie Denehy who displayed 2 3 .400 by concerned, including the game the famous E. Wright .83 .— 83 Oumpper breaking up Ferrle (Capt) line. And I suppose we'll have to call a court martial to in 2 6 .250 fans, who were very much impres- Carroll com- investigate II. Hoyt .118 99 92— 309 mid-season form hitting 133, Courtney to Stapleton passing L. H. B. 1 4 .200 sed with his showing against . S. Hallaway ... 98 92 99— 289 which was high single for the week. DVileskis bination. A make-shift lineup Zampano -. Scalzl ... 0 1 .000 should Carr leave his That noise hear the B. Blair. 94 123 98— 315 Miller Gainer. For, failed to check the Waterburians squeaky you is Madison Square Garden Cor- 0 2 .000 R. H. B. J. Schilling 98 133— 231 Plenty of good scores were turn- McGrath ebony-hued Jawbone open for lon- who romped horn with the most poration Jacking up prices for the Petrolle-Canzoneri scrap to ten Puttettl 0 2 .000 Haggerty Chlhowskl ed in for the first week, which ger than a split-second (and a decisive win scored over All-Nau- bucks. 492 532 534—1558 Corrigan 0 2 .000 F. B. makes It look as the boys small split at that) the bout will gatuck, a 19-0 victory. The best DEAR MR PARKER: Second Cong. though Houston 0 1 .000 Officials, Referee George T. Will you please answer the two following Out of the not go the limit, for Conrad has the Thomaston Ponies could do / (won 2, lost 1) liavo been practicing. White. John Cammara- questions: one the fastest hands on Umpire, ..— men the first week, MILLS GIRLS LEAGUE of right against the same crippled outfit J. Curtis. 94 82 176 120 bowling for AMERICAN no. Time of game—8:15 p. m. 1. Is Col Johnson Whose rodeo Is now appearing at the Garden, a N. Post 82 91— 173 45 finished with and average over exhibition here in a lot of years. was a 19-6 score. member of the Royal Family or is he kind-hearted? H. Morrill .108 91 102— 301 100, and seven out of the 24 teams Betty N. <3) Joe Vignali and Rene Peloquin C. Klobidnnz ..102 100 116— 318 Helen 84 64 67 make a better bout. was 2. Is there truth in the hit an average over 500. It will not will hop to it once again for the Santora any report that Sinister J. Influence is G. Backman ...130 107 105— 342 Ella 79 70 57 so hot to live to these edification of the customers. The to have met Hollo Rowland, but muscle bound? L. 89 111— 200 be trying up 52 70 87 Stacy Betty boys have met before and it took the latter will tangle with a gent Yours feverishly, TOM FITZ averages though. Rita 80 68 84 PATRICK. * Eddie Belrose of Nashau. 516 469 525—1510 Beatrice 84 82 62 all of Joseph’s durability to take tagged 1. The Colonel is not related to the English branch of the N. H. Bel—rose to fame on the family St PnnPn Herman Lux was too strong last Betty M.67 63 63 what Peloquin offered and still which is there’s no “t” In his name. But why if he hangs around the (won 1, lost 2) week for the Reilly team, which come through with the best of the sturdy right arm of Nick Norris, Garden for another our 446 417 420 who does week, Liverpool friend will have a piece of him. H. Curtiss .110 101 hit 1499 for their three games and argument. a Grecian gentleman, not 3. Only when the waiter drops that old check. H. Curtis .110 101 Evelyn (0) Good own a restaurant, believe It or not 83 Boy E. Hallenborg .100 105 Mary 71 66 and deals in beef, not beef JOHNNY BUCKLEY says Jack Sharkey will defend his title in RETMOND BAKERY LEAGUE. 80 Carmen Knapp, most always a boxing T. McClure .... 90 107 Anna 80 Boston next because Hub folks are entitled to see 68 pleasing battler will have A1 An- stew. their champion fight. E. Allard 96 97 Louise .59 55 * Doughnut Dana (2) 63 48 none (not Capone) of Springfield Popular Staffed shirts, W. Curtiss .... 98 115 Grace .69 97 79 100— 270 C. Rotella Kitty 66 59 73 to contend with. Should Albert The demand for tickets has been high hats and Archambault ... 93 89 88— 270 62 489 525 609—1523 . 76 62 not be able to it with leather particularly brisk yesterday and to- false fronts WfcLU- V^T'S- TKC WA^, Parke 84 94 99— 277 Evelyn say First Baptist in convincing style, he will prob- day, for Conrad left the customers of all types VTSOES-NOW He's y Anderson .105 106 122— 333 310 348 410 (won 1, lost 2) ably hear the socking overture feeling that they wanted to see k were double- FieHT (M / Rowe 98 GONNA- 14)5 379 368 409—1156 from Carmen in the first or second more of him and his sharpshooting checked by Stanton 96 97 MATCH GAME. 1, t PAID \ All Hotn (1) rounds. hand. Should Carr cop the ver- BOSTON- .132 81 right 0 this little Seymour Cooke 84 99 86— 269 lady!j I Swanson P. Waterbary Paper Box Co (2) Young Santora, the New York dict, Mr Mickey Dance will grad- y Few secrets PLEVT/ AM' AlVr'; .100 91 97 83 77— 257 Shatls .117 87 Finley .. Carroll .113 90 124 city golden gloves welterweight uate to the exalted position of an H’ere held \ Se&m Him Reymond 91 94 85— 270 93 froni| FIGHT Damulls 94 99 champion meets up with Steve expert conditioner, rather than just her! Chiarella .129 76 100— 305 90 96 j very y 543 461 645—1458 Baran .112 Carr of New Britain in the four a good trainer, and he seems to Hill .100 95 118 Bunker 401 352 348—1101 Douglas round opening bout. That pairing have picked out a pretty good Carr (won 2, lost 1) Loftus .129 86 107 Honey Biscuit* is a last minute switch which will to ride with. W. S. Curtiss ..114 108 105— 327 wv. P. Gaug 81 96 79— 256 F. Scofield .90 111 102— 303 (58 654 639 FAfJ D. Clark 78 95 83— 256 Press Eesenhauser ... 85 91 89— Hemlnway (1) «r" 265 R. Cook 90 90 84— 264 Toma .. 72 Miles .107 107 97— 311 L. Brown 94 89 90— 273 W. Wookey ....103 112 106— 321 Ranando .88 Gagnon 72 343 370 336—1049 LAST DAY! 499 529 499—1527 Bilcher 89 How about New York folks who have paid to see several of Jack's bouts Coffee Cnkea 81 “HOLD ’EM JAIL” High Single—Schilling, 133. Kallss . here but are still to see him J. MacDonald .. 98 93 83— 274 with waiting fight? High Three—G. 343. Galgot .110 Backman, J. Schieffer ....101 80 80— 261 Wheeler * Woolaey HORNSBY SIGNS WITH High Game—Mill 678. IS! THE CARDS Plain, B. Hass 77 99 76— 252 “VANITY STREET” High Team—Mill Plain, 1595. 612 685 673 iP'j WANTED—Position as manager of a major league club. Can fur- F. Rotella 85 119 105— 309 with Chan. Bickford TRAN Mat 25,35c nish best of references. Will be available about the middle of 1933. 15,20c-Eve 365 391 344—1096 ANOTHER METZGER? Mo. ASHLEY CLUB LEAGUE. 500 Seats Evening 15c Apply Gabby Street, Joplin, Florida university has a guard Walkup is in the Navy backflcld. Here’s a boy that needs a great Tiger#* (1) PROSPECT LEAGUE. prospect who promises to be a sec- big lift, as they say In London. Carlson 74 100 92— 266 ond Bert Metzger, the mite moun- Fenn AT 4 P. M. and 8:15 P. M. MacKay 83 90 80— 253 (1) tain who played guard for Notre TOMORROW Chicago may be full of crack shots (don’t piake it crack pots, Mr Slater .101 79 112— 292 Dame in 1930. Ho is George Mc- Printer) but they’re all demanding a closed season on Stagg. 157 190 172— 519 Voss 88 80 69— 237 MONSTER BENEFIT PERFORMANCE 94 94 94— 282 Campbell, who, while weighing Yale Pome. Athletics (2) Morin .. Local Khvanis Sam 96 85 88— 269 Fenn .100 78 79— 275 156 pounds, is only two pounds (Auspices Club) Wlintcver can be the massiter, Nearman 76 95 91— 262 over the weight of Metzger. ALL RECEIPTS GO TO THE FUND FOR THE AID With Halfback Bob Lassiter? 383 331 372—1086 OF WATEItBURY’S CRIPPLED CHILDREN 180 Cochanl GEORGE GODFREY, who was set down for several years for en- 172 179— 531 (2) SPECIAL FEATURE ATTRACTION White Sox (1) 82 82 109— 273 gaging in a screwy looking bout with Primo Camera, met A1 in his Hodges Fay Mllot 71 72 65— 208 Gayes 65 69 70— 204 first comeback a few scrap -nights ago. Well, Fay is better than faking. Genlot .114 111 118— 333 F. Plumb 83 110 95— 288 “ALASKAN WILD LIFE” (Copyright, 1932, King Features Syndicate). Cochard 87 97 107— 291 175 183 183— 541 STRAND MENDELSSOHN CHORUS AND BLACK HAWK INDIAN DANCE Senators (2) 317 358 381—1056 HELP THIS GREAT WORK. TICKETS AT THE BOX OFFICE with SCHMELING-WALKER Gleason 77 77 74— 228 Main (1) Conway .122 103 117— 342 Swltser 85 85 85— 255 Benefit Performance ^ COMING FRIDAY PICTURES AT Main 96 96 96— 288 Sally El LE RS GARDEN Paul Whiteman, 199 180 191— 570 Mort .104 81 92— 277 (Auspices Khvanis Club) You've heard Rudy Vallee's band, Vincent Lopez, Red Sox (1) Brown .104 91 102— 297 Calloway and all the others, but wait until you hear this new Boxing fans who like to see Sen LYON Thompson 89 88 86— 263 International sensation the 90 389 353 375—1117 Oct 27 th plenty of action, and were unable Saunders ...... 101 102—293 Tomorrow, Ginger Roger* to attend the Mickey Walker-Max E. Fournier <2) 4:00 P. M. O’HANLON & ZAM BUNI ORCHESTRA (By United Press) 179 189 188— 556 Galinat 90 83 87— 260 (Twice Daily Arthur Pierson Schmeling bout at Island a At Boston.—George Linnehan, Long Yankees (2) Green 87 100 111— 298 and 8:15 P. M.) IN “CUBAN CABARET,” WITH TRE HAVANA SEXTETTE month 125 93— 323 ACTS , Monroe Owsley threw Archie ago, can still get a peek at Mac 69 94 114— 277 Johnson .105 ONE OF VAUDEVILLE’S SMARTEST Boston, Campbell, 96 95 123— 314 that sensational bout through the Breen 99 95 110— 308 E. Fournier .... Canada; Pete HEADLINE Sturgis, Worcester, medium of the motion pictures of FEATURE ATTRACTION OTHER 118 193 224— 585 381 403 414—1195 drew with Prank Malcewicz, Utica, the fight, which are at the showing Indians (2) M. Fournier (1) 6 ATTRACTIONS 6 N. Y.; Jimmy Trephon, Florida, New Garden theater, secured as an J. Mllot 82 115 88— 285 J. Green 78 79 83— 240 “ALASKAN drew with Jacky Nichols, oBston; added attraction by Manager Dick Morlarty 86 70 73— 229 V. Petrauskas ..91 91 91— 273 Jack Ellis, Lawrence, threw Joe Halllwell. The pictures are very C. Purdy 80 82 91— 253 WILD LIFE” ALHAMBRA Kujot, Trenton, N. J. worth while for the bout Itself was 168 ”l85 161— 614 M. Fournier ... 92 106 110— 808 North Main Street a humdinger from the first bell to Browns (1) (First Showing in Waterbury) LAST TIME TODAY Shek 83 85 95— 263 341 358 375—1074 At Revere, Mass.—Lee Wykolf, Walker’s technical in the ... “THE CRASH” Trowbridge .... 77 84 90— 251 Birds (2) — Alio — St threw Pred eighth round. Louis, Mo, Carone, T. Plumb 98 72 100— 270 SELECTIONS BY THE “DIVORCE IN THE FAMILY” Lynn; Stanley iPnto, Australia, 100 169 105— 514 Wallace 86 86 86— 258 MENDELSSOHN CHORUS Coming Tomorrow 86 100— 263 drew with Charley Leahman, Ohio; BOTH COLONELS High Single—Conway, 122. Salvatore ...... 77 “SKYSCRAPER SOULS” 90 136— 831 FAMOUS BLACK HAWK — Billy Bartush, Chicago, trhew A1 High Three—Conway, 342. Birds .105 Also — A loo Game—Yankees, 224. INDIAN DANCE SPEAKS” Beveridge, Boston. Two clubs class AA base- High “HOLLYWOOD playing High Total—Yankees, 585. 366 334 422—1122 Contlauoo* Performance* ball are known as the Colonels. At 1:30 to 11 p. m. Portland, Me.—Gus Sonnen- One Is Louisville, from the Colonel Entire Proceeds Go to the berg, Boston, threw Bob Wilkie, state of Kentucky. The other is New Bull of Water- York; Martin, New Jer- Newark, which was so named after Fund for the Aid drew sey, with Boris Demetroft. Colonel Jake Ruppert bought the LAST TIMES TODAY Children Boston. bury Crippled team for a Yankee farm. HalagE A worthy cause meriting the As great and HAMILTON THEATER At Waltham, Maas.—Bob (Bib- Dfknr Bros. hearty support of every Water- (1) moving a East Main St. Dial S-B92S ber) McCoy, threw Jack Dleksteln ... 91 80 98 burian. Attend this show Cambridge, LAST TIME TODAY 88 90 77 drama as 1932 George Saundere, New Orleans. Ceprlno ON THE STAGE help bring a little sunshine into Moore head In D. Dibner 82 84 98 Nntnlfe . the lives of Waterbury's unfor- “DISCARDED LOVERS” Angelllo 94 77 99 will bring you. At New Tork—Coliseum—Sid m. tunate crippled kiddies! — Also — Q. Dibner .120 93 100 At 2:46 6:55 and 9:18 p. It stand in Westrich, New Tork, threw George will “THE SECRET MENACE” THE HIGH-HATTED HIT OF HAPPINESS Nlte Hagen, Brooklyn; Sam Stein, New- 473 *424 479 timeless mem- Tonight—Bargain ark, threw Bruno Obtain Tickets at STRAND All Seat* ... 10c Gorraaini, Italy; Waterbary Apron Co (2) ory of his mag- Jack Sherry, Ohio, threw Joe Pic- B. Degnan 84 99 103 THEATER BOX OFFICE co, Italy; Sandor Szabo, Hungary, J. Donnelly .100 88 104 nificent dra- H. 79 MERCY BOYD’S BOOK SHOP threw l,ulgi Gaglgalupt, Italy; Brownatein ... 80 84 M. Barthlomew 90 106 103 HOWLAND-HUGHES matic genius. .. TED LEWIS Glenn Munn, Nebraska, threw Lllo I* Jiattino 98 84 98 (IN PERSON) JACKSON-COHEN Nardl, Italy; Benny Ginsberg, Chi- cago, threw Paul Boesch, Brook- "478 *424 *470 AND HIS lyn.

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