Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Sep 1927, p. 11

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AV S. SNS A SLOPE N LU DOES i A BIG JOB : BEY wes FRANK S, EBBS, BARRISTER, @olicitor, Notary Public, Convey- ancer, money to loan. Room 32, Royal Bank Bldg., Simcoa and Bond streets. Phone 1496. CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ete. Con veyancing 'and general practice of Law, Offices 7% Simcoe St. soutd, Oshawa. Phone 63. G. D. Conant, B.A, LL.B.; A, F. Annis, Ba, LLB (121-mo) Auto Painting Real Estate for Sale 0. G. REYNOLDS, 38° BLOG. East. Phone 693. Auto painting and simonizing, Work gnaranteed. Before painting get our prices, (tf: SS Signs H. R, COULDERY ARTISTIC D&- corating. Signs on paper, wood cot- ton, brick; show cards. price tickets cf every descriptici. Bisuey" Block, Oshawa, (239-t1) R ST. W. BE. N. SINCLAIK, K.C., BANK of Commerce Building. (116-1 yr.) Window Cleaning JOSEPH P. MANGAN, B.A. ~BAR- rister, Soliciter, Notary Public, Con- veyancer. Money to loan, Office 34% King St. east, Oshawa. Phone 145. Residence phono 837. THE OSHAWA WINDOW CLEAN- ers--house cleaning, woodwork and flooks polished, screens and 'store Widows put or and removed. Phone 1302w. 'a GRIERSON & CREIGHTON---BAR- Msters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- Ve, ete. Office over Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe St, Phone 12, J. ¥. Grierson, BA, T, K, Creighton, SWANSON GERMAN & MAC- Kenzie, Barristers, Coaveyancers, Notary Public, ete, All branches of Criminal and Civil Law, Money to loan, ©@*%ce over Lamble's store, 2 King St. east, Phone 940. D. A. J. Swanson, H, N, Gorman, F. G, Muckenzie., | Front 8t, B, Torouto, Phone Main Transportation SMITH TRANSPORTATION LIMIT- ed, Simcoe St,, 7, phone 346-~, 212 7637. Superior Trausportation Sei- vice, (42+t1) COLEMAN CARTAGE AND STOR- age, 85 Bond St, West, Phone 82. © trucks for prompt service. Moving van and storage warehouse equipment, Baggage transferred to end from all trains, (64-11) 2,900 with $300 cash buys' 5 room brick bungalow with all conveni- ences, $3,000 with $500 cash buys ¢ room frame house with conveniences, Centrally located. $4,400 with $500 cash buys 6 room brick bungalaw. All conveniences, north end, 2 $4,900 with $500 cash buys 6 room hrigk 2 storey house, oak trim and floors, garage, all conveniences, Central, ' $4,200 with §500 cash buys 5 room | 2 storey. brick house, All conven- iences, mantle, and chestnut trim down, Electric stove installed. On paved street, Central. | $150 secures 4 room house in west |' end. Balance like rent, $1,600 with small cash payment buys 4 room frame house and large lot. Close in, W. Jd. SULLEY W. J. SULLEY. Real Estate, 253 King Street East, upstairs Phone 2580 Res, 7167 (73a) $1,800 FOR QUICK SALE, SIX roomed home in Whitby, Splendid location, cement cellar, 7 ft. veranda, garage, 3 plece bath, Apply Box "K'™ Times or phone Ge.rard 3931J, To- ronto, . (73h) A. J, PARKHILL, BARRISTER, 80- licitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, money to loan. Disney Bldg., oppo- site Post Office. Phones, office 1614; residence, 22397, (621) LOUIS 8. HYMAN & Co., BARRIS- ters, Conveyancers, Notaries, ete. Over Engel's store, 16° Simcoe St. North, Money to loan, Phones-- office 67, Residence 2191, (tf) Building Supplies WE HAVE ROUGH AND DRESSED lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doors and interior trim, F, I. Beecroft, Whitby, lumber and woodyard, Osh- awa, phone 324, (69-10) Money to Loen Insurance SEND FOR MURDOCH, HE WILL Insure it. 139 Agnes St. Phone 1932M. Motor Car, Fire, Sickness and Accident, Life; Plate Glass, ete, (Sept. 3-1 mo,) DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCH, 19 King st. west, Oshawa, The oldest Fire 'Agency in Oshawa, 80 Re- putable Fire Companies. (118-41) PRIVATE FUNDS FOR LOAN ON first mortgages. City or farm lands, Lowest interest rate, Louis F, Hyman & Co., Barristers, 16 Simcoe St. N, Phone 67, 52tf i§% CITY AND rARM LOANS, No commission, Building loans, Le- zal work done at this office. A, J, Parkhill, Barrister. Disney Bldg. Phone 1814, (17640) Undertaking Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR, F, T. BRYANS OF '160 BLOOR Btreet West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovell's Drug Btore each Saturday, from 1 till 4 p.m, for consultation and treatment VI diseases of ear, nose and throat mly. Appointments may be made at drug store Phone 97, (49-tf) Medical DR, E, R. BARTON, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, Office and residence, 142 Simcoe street North, Successor to Dr, Finigan, (Sept. 24-Oct, 24) DR, McKAY, PnYSIOCIAN, BSUR- geon, Accoucher, Office and resi dente, King St. Bast, corner Vietoris Bt,, Oshawa. Phone 94, DR, GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN and surgeon. diseases of infants and chjldren. Of- fice and residence, 7 Bond east. Special referencer to Av LUKE BURIAL CO,, 67 KING ST, East, Ambulance, Residence, 19 Division St, 69 King Street east. Phone 210J, Waich Repairing F, A Von GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West. Your pat ronage is solicited, (29-t1) Painting and Decorating R, GUTSOLE, PAINTING, FAPER- hanging, graining, ete. Twenty years' experience. Prices 2ight, Work guaranteed. 151 Huron street, Phone 2067W. (46-40) Furniture Storage FURNITURE STORED IN BEPAR- ate compartments, 86 Bond St. est, Phone 82, Coleman's Cart- 1ge and Storage, DR. B,J. HAZLBWOOD, PHYSI- olan and Surgeon, special! attention given to X-ray work snd Bleetro- ~heopy. Office, Disney Block, Phone 2060. tr) Dental DR, D. R. DAVIES, OFFICE OVER Ward's store, Simcoe street south, Nitrous oxide oxygen gas admin- istered for extraction, nurse at- tendant, Phone 231. y 2087 (te) PR. 8. J. PHILLIPS, DENTIST, OF- fice over Bassetts', Phone 963; Residence 306, 4-1 yr. DR, H. M. COOKB, 9 SIMCOE ST. north, over Mitchells Drug Store. Gas for extraction. Phone 64, ' DR, L. E, HUBBELL, DENTIST, OF- tice, Royal Bank Bldg. Phone 948; residence, 1378M, 36-tf DR. W. H. GIFFORD, OFFICE RE- gent Theatre Bldg. Phone 1780. Res. 669. 11 DE EB. ADAMS, DR, RUNDLE Blogk, 107 Simeoe Street 8. ges extraction. Telephone 650 1114W. 13418 Music LEPHA N, DONCASTER, A.T.CM., teacher of piano and theory, Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory of Music Examinations. Beginners a specialty. Terms moderate, Studio, 109 Ritson Rd. N. (Sept. 13-1 mo.) HERBERT C. TRENEER IS PRE- pared to accept pupils in piano, or- gan, and vocal music, A free book- jet giving full particulars will be ished upon request. 50 Wil- St. East, phone 1957J. (Sept. 10-1 mo.) ARTHUR W. LYNDE (HAMBOURG servatory, Toronto). Teacher of ng, Pupils prepared for sl Architects C. C. STENHOUSE --- GENERAL architectural work. Second floor, Royal Bank Building, Phone 1486. Res, Phone 9027, Auctioneer / E. J. POMEROY, 18% KING ST. E,, Oshawa, Ontario. All phone calls re- ceive prompt attention Phone 1013M, (Sept, 1-1mo,) Floor Surfacing NBW METHOD FLOOR SURFPAC- ing (including sanding, waxing, fill- ing and polishing), Old floors made new. Edmondson, 261 Simcoe St. South, phone 440. tf) Wanted to Buy il MR. 8. JACOB, DEALER IN RAGE and all kinds of metals. I am pay- ing tor scrap batteries $1 and $1.50. Buying old cars. Phone 764. 155-tf a THREADGOLD BROS, GENERAL building contracors. Let us give you our estimates, Write, or phone Covi by) 255. Tire Repairing ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRING at ldeal Tire Tires for sale. Jamieson Bros. hone 438 to Veterinary Surgeon DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, pecialist diseases domestic animals, #9 and Dog Hospital. 503 Masson St. Phone 629. (56tf) C. 8. DICKENSON, V.8., DISEASES of sll domestic animals scientific- slly treated. Dominion Government Veterinary. 34 Brock St. E. Phone 1057. (131-40) » , also church, rt opera. Stadio, 11 Simeoe south. Oshawa, Wednesdays, (72t6) , Machinery Repairing - Corsetiere CORSETIERE-- SPI RELLJ SHOP, 32 Elgin St. E. Mrs. Annie Centland, BE a: corstiere. Evenirzs by ap- ment, Phone 4427). i (Sppt. 23-1mo) i" DURRANT MACHINE CO.--WE DO sll kinds of machimery Excelsior starter ring gears install- »d; connecting rods re-babbited, ¢rewn gears or plumions supplied for 2} makes 01 ears. 161 King St, w. Phone 639. on A J garage, [) FOR SALE--SEVEN ROOM NEW house. All hardwood, Centre hall plan, Large living room, On Con- naught St, J, V, Hill, Phone 1947), (724) FOR SALE--SIX ROOM HOUSE, A real buy, Central, All conveniences, Hardwood floors, $200 cash, balance $2,300, Monthly payments, twenty- five dollars, Phone 869. (72¢) FOR SALE--FOUR ROOM BRICK bungalow, conveniences, near fae- tory, $150 cash, balance $1,950; Monthly payments $25. Phone 869. Wm, D, Peebles 9 Bond St, E, ((72e) ROOMED 3 piece HOUSE FOR SALE--6 frame house, 2 verandas, bath, Blectrie lights, furnace, New Large chicken pen, Both wired, %4 acre of land. Paved street, $3500. $500 down, Balance as rent, Interest 5 per cent, Immediate pos- session, Apply Box "G'" Times, (72e) FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE RED brick bungalow built three years. Garage, driveway, chicken pen, Gar-. den lot 43 x 150, One fifty Home- wood avenue, Kitchener, (72¢) LOT FOR SALE, PHONE 1719J. after 6 p.m, (72-) NEW HOUSE FOR SALE, SEVEN rooms, three piece bath, laundry tubs, chestnut trim, garage, Apply 648 Carnegie Ave, (71e) FIVE ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW for sale, All conveniences, Near Motors, $400 down, Balance as rent, Winter coal now in basement goes with house without extra cash, Phone 1953J. (71e) ONE OF THE BEST HOMES ON Masson street for sale. Hardwood floors, attic, sun parlour, den, 3 bed- rooms, sleeping porch, hall, living- room, kitchen, back verandah, divided cellar, also electric washer, clectric stove, garage, curtains and drapes, piano, radio, gramophone, 402 Mas- son St, (712) FOR SALE--6 ROOMED BRICK veneer house with garage, on Colborne street east of Mary. Possession first week in October, Apply Ernie Marks, New Martin Theatre, (71c) FOR SALE--LOTS NEAR FIT- tings, $11 per foot, all conveniences, easy payments, cheap for cash, must sell. Phone 1817F, (71c) Help Wanted--Male ATTENTION! MEN WHO WANT TO MAKE MORE MONEY DO YOU MEN WHO ARE working every day realize that part of your spare time can be made to pay you as much as your whele day of hard work? No matter what line of work "you are following it is possible to turn your leisure time into big money. No need to leave your present employment--this work will not interfere with it. And special training or ability is not necessary--you can begin to make money the first day! To men who are willing to follow intelligently along the lines we lay down for them big earm- ings are assured--immediately! Men, if you want to double your present earnings, eall at 25 King St. East, and ask for Mr. Pinner, Office open until 9 each evening, (724) ' ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO gentlmen. Apply 27 Gladstone Ave, F (78e) ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO working girls to share room. Ap- ply Mrs. McPhee, 200 St. Julien St. (72-b) 223 William St. East. (72:¢2 hardwood floors, |] Ee ------------------ ---------------- EE ---------------- aaa EX Star I SM a a I BL ct ¢ insertion -- 13§ cents: word. Three consecutive insertions for the price of two first FOR SALE--A FOUR HOLE MOF- fatt electric range, used less than three months, revolving desk chair, glmost new, cost $17, will take $10, Typewriter $10, Phone 237 Whitby, or P, O, Box 400, Whitby, (73a) [PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE and household articles. Apply 106 Albert street, (73-¢) JOR SALE--McGREGOR BRICK gnd Block machine with 140 Pal- letts London Brick and Block ma- chine with 70 steel palletts, cement mixer, sill and cap moulds, quantity phatting, belting, hangers anu put- leys, wood sawing outfit, 3 H.P, gasoline engine. Apply E. E. Wat- hen, 231 Princess St, Kingston, ' (73-c) FOR SALE--STANDARD 2 BURN- er coal oil stove in first class condi- tion, cheap for cash, Phone 1588W, (73-a) SIZE. 40, duvetyn, collar, LADY'S WINTER COAT, of brick colour cuffs of fur, Excellent condition. Will sell cheap, Apply 193 St, sur (len street or phone 1410J, (73-a) - Work 'Wanted ah re Help Wanted--F emale LADIES 'AND GENTLEMEN: IF you wish to have a nice good com- ifortable home, build. Give me a call and I'll give you good satisfac- tion and guarantee the work, Do. every jab by the day or contraet every way you. wish, 'And if you have any furaiture that is damaged: or broken; give me a call." I can give you service, satisfaction, for any' fancy furniture and first class work, 223 Verdun Rd, Oshawa. y (73-2) GIRL WANTED FOR MILLINERY sales, 3 King St. East, (13a) WANTED--EXPERIENCED STEN: ographer, Apply W. E, Phil, " EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED Apply 485 Simcoe St. N. (71tf)' BRIGHT GIRL WANTED FOR OF- fice 'work. State experience if any, and references. 'Good opportunity for the right girl, Box "V" Tes. Als ti WASHING WANTED TO DO AT home, Apply 166 Park Rd. N, (72¢) || WASHING WANTED TO BE DONE at home, Phone 2447TW, (78-¢) POSITION WANTED AS HOUSE- 'keeper. Phone 382r2, between 6 and 8. (73-a) COOK EXPERIENCED, HOTEL OR restaurant in Oshawa or district. Can give satisfactory references, for city and summer resort, Box "R" Times. (72-¢) CHIMNEY CLEANING, REPAIR- ing, shingling, repaiving roofs. Guar- antee first class job, 93 William St, W. Phone 2582W, (Sept 24-Oct, 24) WOOD-WORKING -- MISCHLLANE- ous wood-working shop, Screens, sashes and doors made, &lso repairs. 8. B, Edmondson, 251 Roe gt. A UPHOLSTERING OF ALL KINDS, chesterfields made to order, Work- manship guaranteed, G, A. Con- stable, 143 Colborne East Phone (75¢1) LADIES! DO YOU WANT TO EARN MONEY IN YOUR SPARE TIME? TO A FEW LADIES WHO would like to build a personal income ih a pleasdnt, dignified way, we have an interesting pro- position to submit, Ladies with a wide acquaintance in Oshawa and vicinity will be given pref- erence, Courteous treatment, pleasant surroundinsg, efficient assistance, and worth-whils earnings assured, For full in- formation call at 25 King St. St, Bast, and ask for Mr, Pia- ner, or phone 295 and arrange appointment, Office open even- ings, (724) Agents Wanted 520F, Motor Cars SIX CYLINDER CAR FOR SALE, Cheap for cash, Apply 201 Celina St, Phone 1206W, (71e) FOR SALE--CHEVROLET COACH 1927, Good buy. $650 cash for quick sale, Phone 2517, (711) FOR SALF--ONE GRAY DORT touring car im good condition, Tires new. Will sell cheap. Phone 506M, (71c) FOR SALE--GRAY DORT CAR IN good running order, Cheap. Apply 85 Westmoreland Ave. (71c) LATE 1926 FORD ROADSTER IN perfect condition, Apply West End Garage, Bowmanville, Phone 188W, (6%e) FOR SALE--HIGH OVEN ELEC- tric range. Sacrifice for quick sale. Apply 612 Hortop Ave, (72¢c) HOT AIR FURNACES FOR SALE. Phone 27 Oshawa, (72¢) FOR SALE--TENOR BANJO, WITH resinator and built in tone ring. 'Must be sold this week, Apply 130 Agnes St, after 6 p.m, (72¢c) FOR SALE--GURNEY 3 ELEMENT glectric dtove, nearly mew, Apply between 5.30 and 7.30 to 80 Brock St, W, (72¢) FOR SALE--1 SMALL MOFFATT Electric range, kitchen cabinet and banjo, Apply 50 Burk St, i(71e) ONE WATER POWER WASHING machine for sale, Apply 57 Division St. (71tf) FOR SALE--A KITCHEN RANGE, in good condition, 259 Court St, (71c) FOR SALE--A BRAND NEW LUD- wig trap drum outfit with cymbals ete; 'Will sell cheap, Phone 1948J, » (68-1) FOR SALE--ONE FORD TON truck 1923 in good order, Also one Model 47 Sedan body, fits K 45 Mc- Laughlin, Apply 609 Carnegie Ave. Evenings, (34t0) Auction Sale BATURDAY, OCTOBER 1--AUU- tion sale of farm stock and imple- ments, the property of Thos, Reid, lot 85, con. BF, Whithy Tp. Sale ut 1 o'clock sharp, See bills, Wm. Maw, auctioneer, (73-a) AUCTION SALE--THE UNDER- signed having received instruetions to sell by public anction the entire furnishings of a six room house the property belonging to the estate of the late Mr, and Mrs, F; W. Meek at 517 Bimeoe street north on Fri- day, Sept, 30th, 1927, at 1,30 p.m., including Chesterfield suite, dining room, furniture, 2 China cabiuets, electric stove with annex, kitchen furniture, and dishes, 3 bedroom suites, a number of Wilton and Ax- minister Rugs. Terms: Cash. Sulley & Maw, Auctioneers, (72¢) LIBRARY TABLE FOR SALE-- Fumed Oak. neat design. $12.00. Oshawa Daily Times, A42t0) FOR SALE -- MASON AND RISCH Pisnos, slso Player Pianos, . high grade only, Terms arranged. Used: pianos on hand, . C, Trull. Phone 6563) (96t1) MIXED HARD AND SOF] WOOD | slabs, $3.60 per load. Also bope dry body wood, Phone 660, Waterocs: Meek Ltd, (Mar 26-1) For Rent ; HOUSE TO RENT AT 134 DIVI- Wanted to Rent A 5 OR 6 ROOMED HOUSE WANT- ed before Oct, 15 by young couple with one small child, good rarefnl tenants. Apply Box "J" Times. (%8¢c) TWO PLASTEREBS WANT ROOMS: Central. Single beds with building workers preferred, Phone 908 r 2. EXPERIENCED AGENTS-- READ- ily sell Imperial Art Christmas Oreeting Cards. Splendid workman- ship, color and design appeal to dis- criminating customers. $25 weekly up in spare time between now and Christmas. Sell the best, Lowest price. Hightest quality. Only a few sample books left, Now is the time. Delivery later, Canadian Publishing Co.," 51 Wellington West, Toronto, (Sept, 24-Oct. 8) Piano Tuning NEIL YELLOWLEES, EXPERT piano tuner, will be in Oshawa every week, Orders left at Harris' Music store, phone 1400, (Sept. 28-Oct, 28) Tenders Wanted Tenders wanted for carpentry trim and painting. Apply Victoria apart- ments, 291 Simcoe St. S. (71c) Room and Board Wanted WANTED--BOARD AND ROOM near the Collegiate, Willing to pay highest price for a large warm room, Address Violet B, Smith, Oshawa Collegiate Institute, (734d) BOARDERS AND wanted in private home. Arthur St. (71c) ROOMERS AND BOARDERS wanted, Apply 105 Colborne BE, c ROOMERS Apply 227 Lost and Found FOUND--MONEY FOUND, IN OLY- mpia Cafe, Bowmanville, on Sunday, after some Oshawa people left, will be given to person showing proof and paying for this ad. Apply at Cafe. (73-¢) LOST--$5 FOR THE RETURN OF a new maroon coloured bicycle taken from the north side of William St., next to the piano and music store. N stions asked, 92 Simcoe St. N. 0 que i LOST--BETWEEN JARVIS ST, and Gates' Store, Saturday after- noon, $10 bill. Finder please leave t 350 Jarvis Street. Reward, » (72+b) (78¢) Pets and Live Stock WANTED-- NEAR COLLEGIATE, board. Apply 34 Aberdeem St. or phone 16587. (732) sion St. Apply L. Hancock, .ph 1827 r 23. (73a) FOR RENT--FURNISHED ROOM for two gentlemen. Central, Address available at Box "E" Times. (74c) FOR RENT--FURNISHED ROOM on ground floor. All conveniences, Suit middle aged man, Apply 118 Broek St. W. (73-2) THREE ROOMS FOR RENT. TOWN TWO OR THREE FURNISHED housekeeping rooms wanted imemedi- ately. Phone 832F.' K72e) small apartment or two rooins with: YOUNG MAN WISHES ROOM AND board in private family. Apply Box "A" Times. | (13a) r---- FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM wanted in' privite home. Near notors. Board optional, Box *'C" Times. (78-¢) of Whitby. Apply B is. LR Simcoe Street, Oshawa. (73-¢) TO RENT--WARM FURNISHED Bed sitting zoom for two gentlemen. Board if desired. Phone 919J. (72¢) WANTED --TWO OR THREE JUN- furnished rooms, or a small howse. Apply 1142M. (72-2) | WANTED TO RENT--FWO OR three furnished rooms for light TO RENT--BRIGHT FRONT ROOM to two gentlemen or married couple, Breakfast if desired. ) $2.50 (week. Phone 1578W. 130 Conant Street. ping. Phone 1876J. (72¢) WANTED AT ONCE--FURNISHED house with garage in good localify, 'for six months. or longer, Adults, ref- EL (72-0) Dressmaking I, THE UNDERSIGNED AM PRE- pared to do all kinds of sewing. Cali at 364 Leslie St., or phone 18427. Miss Flossie Boyd, (Sept. 27-1mo) DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEW- Prices right. Apply 16 Bond Street West. (72-¢) "er FOR SALE--38 BARRED ROCK | pullets. Phone 575. 187 Nassau St. PURE TANCRED 300 FGG MATING White Leghorn Cockerels raised under ideal conditions, $3.50 to $8 according to standard qualifications. Phone 723r2l. (71) LITTLE PIGS FOR SALE. PHONE 2129W. (73-75-77) HOUSE WANTED, WOULD EX- change 1927 McLaughlin Buick Coach. Phone 2214, (72¢) WANTED At once, salesmen and sales. remuneration, Apply 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. (730) | 'had a chance, 4 ° ey] CATT a intenlled calling off the workout at 7.30, but when one of the players made .a mistake the tutor insisted that another five minutes be spent in perfecting the play. Had he not done so 35 players and about ten officials would have been caught in the blazing structure, because it was only three minutes after this new order that players noticed that the building was on fire at the north end of the stand, The players rushed to the vicin- ity, but it was quickly seen that the grand stand was doomed. The *'gridders" having among their number five Hamilton fire- men, made a heroic effort to stop the blaze with only a garden hose at their command, but they never Others entered the dressing-rooms and tried to salvage their clothing and some of the office records, hut, despite the fact that they dragged a trunk, containing the records and the season's tickets to the door, they were forced to abandon it and flee for their lives through a blazing door, the t of three exits, The trunk was bu¥yned and with most of the contents. A hurry-up call brought the fires fighters, but they could do mothing to save the main structure and de- voted their efforts to extinguishing blazes on nearby houses, The wa- ter pressure was said to be weak and the firemen had to take desper- ate chances in the terrific heat to put out these fires, Furniture Piled on Street, In the meantime owners of hous. es on Reginald street removed their furniture and placed it to the west side of the street, In the panic that prevailed much of the furniture was damaged beyond repair, ° Cumber- some pianos were taken out with remarkable speed, and Reginald street looked like the Ghetto in New York, with furniture, eatables and almost everything imaginable piled up for almost a block, NEW YORK DOCTORS DISCOUNT FIGURES Specialists at Variance with Statement on Cigarette Smoking Mothers New York, Sept. 28--Sharp issue with Dr. Chauncy Barber of Lansing, Mich., who Friday declared before the American Association of edico- physical research at Chicago that 60 per cent of the babies born of gigar- ette-smoking mothers die before they are two years old, was taken Sunday by New York specialists, : "It is cestainly exaggerated," . said Dr. Charles \Hendee Smith. "Many { mothers smoke and mest of the babies do not die. "I do'not mean to say I think it is a good thing for women to smoke," he continued, "but a statement that at- tributes 60 per cent of the infant mor- tality to mothers who smoke is very iar from the truth." i Dr. Carloss said Dr, Barber's state- ment "was absurd." Officials of medical societies and staff physicians of maternity hospitals indicated that they, too, were at vari- ance with Pr, Barber's statement, ASHES OF NEWS WRITER SCATTERED FROM AIRPLANE Moscow, Sept. 26--Over the high- ways and byways of this city, where he served his last pssignment, have been scattered the ashes of the late Walter C, Whiffen, late Moscow cor- respondent of the Associated Press and for many years its representa- tive in various world capitals,

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