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Democrat Classified Ads Bring Best Results—Read These Columns Daily ■k. Democrat Classified Ads Bring Best Results—Read These Columns Daily Juries as any outfit in either •’ Automobiles Merchandise Hotels league. Rooms, Board, FOR A FEW Sweetest Defensive Outfielder— —————-T- Why Not Investigate This .Paul Waner, Pirates. • Autos and Tracks For Sale S3 Feed and Fuel 88 Room* For DAYS ONLY A’s Seem The Biggest Slice of Bologna- Houskeeping Mighty Fine Buy— Ruth and Gehrig hoping Gehrig o O "■■o T > t and Ruth would win the home' run WOOD FOR SALE—Cut tn long and BEAUTIFUL. FURNISHED APT ol 1930 Buick Sedan Have It championship. ATWOOD'S BARGAIN COUNTER abort lengths. 121 Clover St. Dial 2 or 3 room*. Hot water heat, run- 28 Essex Second Biggest (Mice—Ospar Mel- 1930 Chevrolet Coupe 4-9565. ning hot water. 69 Central Ave. Coupe Sport Really a new car In appear- lilio’s “I owe it all t* spinach” 1929 Plymouth Sport Coupe — for 1929 Bulck Standard Sedan SOCONY RANGE OIL Certified TWO—Room* light housekeep- 26 Nash Sedan ance and performance. Has been yarn. and 221 So Main St. PARKER Grove and 1929 Bulck Standard Coach lubrication, Socony products ing at Electricity DAK Biggest Heroes—Lefty Porz- Rent reasonable. privately owned and carefully 1930 Sport Roadster Authorised contractor, Emil and heat supplied. Babe Ruth. Plymouth So D. A. Sedan enhelm, '856 So Main St. Dial 3-9412 P. J. Reardon, 221 Main. Dial 26 Nash driven and the mileage is low. Most Consistent Club—Cincin- 1929 Dodge Spec. 1928 Essex Coupe and Sedan 4-3082. nati. In the cellar the way. gll 1929 Dodge Standard Sedan A Car Like New at a Luckiest M Household Articles 26 'iW 1V1’’* Placers—Waite Hoyt, 1929 Ford Sport Roadster Franklin Sedan Wally Roettger, Andy High. Lewis 1921 Dodge Sedan—959.00 Used Car Price! start if It wouldn't be the smart thing who For Rent Real Estate • EVERY TIME.I wondering' Krauss, and those bther guys 1925 Dodge Touring—*85.00 27 to the Cardinals to win this year's worjd series, two each the 1927 Chevrolet Sedan. Bargain BEDROOM—Living room, dining Nash Coach pick spectres, got dropped ker-plunk into, room; odd pieces, stoves, rugs, etc. See It To-day At "Tbe an forefinger, loom Up before me.' One of them world series’ glory and dtnign. —Many Others— shaking admonishing BROS Low prices. 315 Bank St. Sold With Our liberal Is Grove and the other, George Earnshaw. What a cinch It would Best Infield Rookie—Johnny ATWOOD 72 Apartments « Tenements House of Confidence” Lefty 249 No Main Dial 3-32e6 Guarantee be the A's if these two villains weren't hovering in the Giants. St, BRAND NEW to pick against Verges, 152 Meadow St. Dial 1-1*16 on one’ii and it to Outfield OIL BURNERS offlng, like vultures, ready to pounce prediction pick Best Rookie—Pepper APARTMENT—5 rooms, heated. birds tear of mine to bits they’ll be Cards. 638.50 pieces! Well, If any Any prediction Martin, hot water. Rent very — — Easy Terms Made Running THE THE Red for I’m going on record as designating the Athletics Most Disappointing Rookie— SOME Used Cart! reasonable. Tel 4-3131. WATERBURY Birds, hereby Completely Installed as for the third consecutive season. Charlie Wilson, Braves’ $$35,000 SOME Bargains! the world’s champions Sold for J55 NASH CO. Buick lemon. 6 Yr BALDWIN ST, 727—6 rooms, Im- Hotchkiss Co. Lefty Grove has Just completed one of the greatest seasons 1928 Oakland Sedan Guarantee Most Colorless Club—Detroit PLEASE NOTE; provements, furnace. Reasonable. 395 West Main St. a major league pitcher oyer had. He won 31 ball games and 1928 Bulck 5-Pass Sedan 480 Watertown Ave. Tel- 8-8177 Here is one of the Moving free. Dial 4-7546. Dial 3-1193 lost 4. One of his defeats came on the last day of the season Tiger. 1929 Chevrolet greatest values Most Club—Brooklyn’s ever heard of In oil burners. Just when tossed ’em for three innings, Amusing 1929 Chevrolet Touring against the Yankees Lefty an hot "dizziness boys.” 1930 Pontiac Cabriolet Coupe Imagine buying oil burner for BEACON ST—5 large rooms, for exercise, rather than with the intent of winning a 4 3rd floor probably With rumble seat 838.50. This oil burner will do, as water heat. Also rooms, ball whild not so brilliant, was muoh as school and bus. Tel game. Earnsbaw’s performance, DARTMOUTH (Small Down Payment) any burner on the market, garage, near He has SI victories and 7 defeats to that sells for as as Phone far above the average. Hanover, N. Ho Sept 39j—(UP) (Easy Terms) high 875. 3-5465. with 15 victories and or write us for one. No obligation ITNRRT.IEVAm.li!_VST THTRM show for his season’s efforts. Mahaffey, —The first two Dartmouth teams UNBELIEVABLE—YET TRUE!! FREE 4 defeats, had his best season since Joining the A’s, and it THE CAPITOL GARAGE whatsoever. BALDWIN ST, 206—5 rooms, white were given a rest yesterday. The ALBERT'S FURNITURE CO. PARKING wouldn’t me if be won a game in this series. Waite Pontiac & Oakland Agency plumbing, improvements. Dial ENOUGH surprise third and fourth teams scrimmaged 266-68-70-72-74 S. Main St. his entire outlook on 309 North Main. Dial S-302o 3-2638. | Hoyt, a failure with the Tigers, changed against the scrubs, who were given WATERBURY WALL PAPER life when he joined the A’s and became a consistent winner. in Phones 4-3146 AUTO Holy Cross formations anticipa- 4-3144, 4-3145, BALDWIN ST, 671—Three rooms, world series makes him a valuable addition CARS Open Wed & Sat EvOs. Hoyt's experience tion of the game with the Purple a BETTER USED all improvements, first floor. In- TO PAPER A GLASS to the Athletics’ staff. week from Saturday. The first LOWER PRICES 2nd SEWING MACHINE quire floor. I has more than one southpaw. Rube were to to- 6 Touring .* 75.00 Replaced Unlike Gabby Street, Mack two teams scrimmage 1923 Packard Cyl CLEARANCE ROOM for sa with of stuff and the to back it for 1927 Buick 4-Pass Coupe ....*275.00 LOCATED*—5 rooms *Walberg, a left-hander plenty physique day in preparation Saturday’s SALE CENTRALLY Have broken 1928 Hudson 5-Pass Bro’ham *400-00 Con- your up, can fork-fin the Cards if anything happens to Grove. Walberg game with University of Buffalo. Some at 84.95 in 1st class condition. Cellar. I Only one to windows repaired 1928 Packard 7-Pass Sedan .*750.00 for business. Union OUTSIDE per doesn’t stand when the gets tough like Grove does, but when to venient Inq a customer before the oold up going 1929 Packard 5-Pass Sedan *1100.00 Up 26 he’s a He has won 20 games BROWN 810.00 & 820.00 Plate and Window Glass Co, I PAINT weather aeta In. things are coming his way great pitcher- 1931 7-Pass Sedan De at this price. 1.23 gal. Packard Used — Union St. Dial 4-0694. and lost 12. Ed Rommel, with his knuckleball, will be available for Providence, R. I., Sept 29—(UP) Demonstration Guaranteed Big Luxe equipment. Known makes relief Mack has a clear edge on the Cards In pitching, which, I —A light workout was the order PACKARD-BRIDGEPORT MOTORS, duty. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO CHASE PARK AVE, 30—5 rooms, element in a short series. of the day yesterday for the INC. think, is the most important 276 No Main St. all improvements, $23. No objec- Brown squad. A nucleus for the 37 Cottage Place. Tel 4-6109 Union Plate & Window Glass Co. As If the A’s weren’t fortified strongly enough behind the plate in Open Wed Eve Until 9 P. M. tions to children. Tel 4-4732. I' |" training table was formed yester- the last have a good young relief catcher this year in John- USED CARS ST. Free DIAL 4-0694 series, they when Coach Tubs McLaughry DEPENDABLE 26 UNION Parking Hevlng to understudy the greatest backstop in baseball, Gordon day MODERN PRICES Buy Gervasl’s NEW IDEA OIL EDSON AVE, 159—5 rooms, 1st jny nominated eleven players. “’Mickey” Cochrane, the suave saxophonist. Otherwise, the A’s are as THE BLUE RIBBON GARAGE, INC BURNER. Equipped with self-lock- floor, all improvements, including TlIAL 3-5179 ed control. 24 262 hot water heat. on premises were last season—poor fellows. AH they have are ball players like 128 WEST MAIN ST. improvements. Inquire they District No Main St. Dial 3-1042. A1 Simmons, Mule Haas, Bing Miller, Jimmy Fox, Max Bishop, Jimmy STATE OF CONNECTICUT, of Waterbury, ss. Probate Court, New PLYMOUTH—Floating power EAST MAIN ST, 76—5 room heated and Joe Boley. Foxx and Dykes aren't hitting as well as last Do You Want A Dykes 24th, 1931. and free wheeling. Wenzel & Col- 15—Black kitchen ranges. apartment. Apply Frank Hayes' For Rent Real Estate Coupe? into one of baseball’s best lead-off men. September Slightly year, but Bishop has'developed ESTATE OF Daniel F. Squires, lins. 14 Grove St. Dial 3-1169. used. Guaranteed to bake like new office on premises. -o- that will be benched for the series in favor in There Is a possibility Boltey ate of the Town of Waterbury, 815 up, on easy terms. Haine’s, 59 1930 GRAHAM-PAIGE COUPE who has covered the shortfleld most of AL'S BARGAIN HOUSE pt Dib Williams, the youngster laid District, deceased. Grand St.
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