Daily Times-Gazette, 1 Nov 1948, p. 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1948 NT AD SECTION <7 525% BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 1--Auditors T. HOPKINS, CERTIFIED GEN- Seal accountant, 24 Alger Bldg. King Street East. Phone 2127. Sones accountants and auditor. 2.--Bariisters tL N, BARRISTER, EIC. | LOUIS 8. HYMA i! Mortgage Loans arranged. North. Phone 67. Residence 3051 ONANT AND ANNIS, Sin F Annis, KC, South. Phone 4, Residence 769. A W. S. GREER, K.C.. BARRISTER, Solicitor, etc, 6 King Street East. Phone 3160. Residence 3514 Resident partner, W. C. Pollard, K.C., Usbridee: Ontario. Decl) RIERSON, CREIGHTON & RACER ter. etc. Bank of Commerce Building. (Decl) R. D. HU Solicitor, Phones: 1, Simcoe Street MPHREYS, K C., BARRISTER, ete. JAMES R. MacBRIEN, and Solicitor. Suite 201, 0] 70 King East, Genosha Hotel. 9. (Decl) Solicitor. ing Street East, Oshawa. Reojence, phone 837. Money to loan. Office, 145 2. Phones itor, 11 King Fast, Room Office, 55; Residence, 3687R. Barristers. Mortgage loans, National t loans Er Py Res , 197 (Decl) MANNI . F_ SWARTZ, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Mongy to loan. Bassett Jicck, Suite No. Phone 282. Res. 2871W (Dect) 3a--Physicians ana Surgeons DR. BAPTY, SURGEON, 153 KING ST. East, Oshawa. Phone 3832. Hours: 11 to 12 and (except Wed. and Sat.), 2to4and 7 to8 (Decl) 5--Optometrists ©. H. TUCK, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, s 'to 12, 2 to 5 and Monday, Wednesday | and Friday evenings, 7 to 9. 1516. (Decl) JURY AND LOVELL--OFFICE ; HOURS: 9 am. to 6 p.m, Wednesday, A. E. Johnson, Optometrist. 6--Insurance PEACOCK'S INSURANCE SERWCE. Consult us for any of your insurance needs. All classes of insurance, includ- ing life. 22!; King Street East. Phone A Px 18R. (Decl) INDEX TO Articles for Sale .. Articles Wanted .. Agents Wunted .. Auditors ........ee Automobiles For Sale .. Femaie Help For Rent ,,. Automobiles Supplleg .. Wanted (Decl) | BARRISTERS. | (Decl) | King Street- West. | fice, © 51s: Residence 3297. Money to loan. (Decl) | BARRISTER | JOSEPH P. MANGAN, K.C.. .. BARRISTER, | Phone 445, | (Decl) | ERNEST MARKS, BARRISTER, SOLI- | (Decl) | A J. PARKHILL AND J. A. YANCH, | 26 Simcoe North. | Phone | 9 to 1.4 Phone 28. (Decl) | Automobile Repairs "Auction Sale . Barristers ... Bullding Trades ,,. Business Oppor- pute cern vene Bs Wanted Olizopiactons wsenn Insurance Male Help Wanted .. Help Want Money to Lo Optomeirists CLASSIFIED ON= INSERTION - ..... . TWO CONSECUTIVE ERTICNS THREE CONSECUTIVE INSERBON Above raves apply on'y to original Subsequent insertions ordered Professicnal and Business 20 words or less. 20c additio Each initial letter, abbreviation, full word. Box char All Classified Advertisements WANT AD CLASSIFICATIONS | EPERIEN GED SPERATOR Wanted ......00. Funeral Directors . Gardening and Household Repairs 14 Houses For Rent ., 28 Instruction -.. Loan Wanted Lore and Found .. 2? Legal Notices ..... 42 Male and Fema! Nursing Serv 1 EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUMIVE INSERTION ne new original order. before publication. Offics hours: Physicians and Surgepns . Personal «2 Personal Services .. 12 Pets and Livestock 34 Radio Repairs ..,, 17 Real Estate Agents 19 Real Estate For Bale .......e00.0 Real Estate Wanted ...eee... 28 | Real Estate Exchange ....... 21 Rooms For Rent .. 29 Room and Board .. 30 Room and Board Wanted ........ Veterinariant: ..... © Women's Column . 23 Wanted to Rent .. 31 3H as 3a raven 18 10 oa an ... 9 ice .. 18 . Wearing Apparel .. AD RATES 20 Words Each adn Less fi 39a orders for consecutive insert'ons. at a later date constitute a | stings $5.00 per month for mal for all words over 20. $ and c¢ rign_ figure count 23 » ged 10c additional MUST be in by 6 p.m. the day Daily 8-6 Saturday 8-5 29--Rooms for Rent | bou LE 1 ROOM, TWIN "BEDS, GEN- tlemen preferred. Phone 4691R. 5 | Agnes. | FURNISHED ROOM, STEAM HEATED, | private entrance, centrally located ov Walmsley's store. Apply 11 King upstairs. ( (253c) ! | LARGE FURNISHED BEDROOM, SUIT- buds ). 255¢) able for two gentlemen (single 53 Division. | 29a--For Rent 3-ROOM APARTMENT, HOT heated. Immediate po: sion, only. Box 550, Times-Gazette. Boson EEE ih WATER Adults (254b) bed- sitting room. Phone 3079. | -ROOM APARTMENT, DOWNSTAIRS | refined, reliable couple, preferab) middle agedy abstainers, Box zette. 31--Wanted to Rent 9--Money To Loan CLIENTS' first mortgages. Also N.NH.A. and Build- ers Loans. Apply M. F. Swartz, Bar- rister. Bassett Block, suite: No. 2, phone (Decltf) 10--Instruction ALLET AND TAP DANCING TAUGHT BA by Irenie Harvey. Register Saturday In | 1-6. (Nov22) ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, DIC- taphone, comptometer, new classes com- Adelaide House, week of Nov. mence each Monday. Oshawa Business | College, 18 Simcoe North. Phone 1314. : Nov13) LEARN TO DRIVE--SAFETY a ped cars, dual controls. Harley's School of Driving, 1612 Bond St. E. Phone 5595, day or evening appointments. (Nov. 6) | 11--Building Trades RELIABLE ROOFERS--ASPHALT SHIN- gling, built-up roofing, eavestrough- ing applied. Days, 3148. 545. (Nov. 7) 12--Personal Services F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT SWISS watchmaker. Repair shop at 46 King Street West. Your patronage solicited. (Decl) 14--Household Repairs CHESTERFIELDS, REBUILT, RECO- vered. Like new. Why pay more? Our rates are reasonable. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Phone 5280W nights, 3344 days. (Nov3tf) | REPRESENTATIVE HERE NOW FOR one month, We specialize in Marshall and Beautyrest repairs, Spring mat- tresses rebullt returned like new. Eider- downs recovered. Ontario Bedding Co. Phone 4828. (Nov. 5) FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RE- upholstered. See our materials for | recovering Bruce Dalton, 175] Charles. Phone 401. (Nov8) 17--Radio Repairs REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF RADIOS. Wilson & Lee, 79 Simcoe North. Phone 2388. (Nov2) 20--Business Opportunities One of the best garages and service | stations on main street of Beaverton YT FQuIPMENT SERVICE A PROPERTY $1 5, 000 Cash Payment $8,000. Balance First Mortgage. Apply HARRY O. PERRY PHONES: 2015 « 2090 (2531) 22--Lost and Found LOST -- THREE STRANDS OF PEARLS Thursday evening. Simcoe 8, King E. or Albert St. Phone 5202-J. Reward. (254c) 23--Women's Column NU-BONE FOR FREE FIGURE ANA- lyses and expert corsetry service Tele- Phone Mrs. Mills, 3333W. (Nov9) FALL SPECIAL: OIL PERMANENTS, reg. Five Dollars, for Three Dollars; guaranteed. Phone 2653 Edward's (Nov 18) | Hairdressing, 5 Celina BPECIAL THIS MONTH: manent, for $3 Peggy's Beauty Parlor, | 72 Church St. 371. (Nov. 20) | 24--Personal J ANYONE DRIVING TO , TORONTO | dally. Pho Phone 4656W. (255a) | . 25--Real Estate For 'Sale SMALL F FRAME "HOUSE, ROXBOR- ough St. avallable November 1.. For information apply 143 King St. East. (254c) , 10 ROOMS, POSSESSION O two rooms--§$6, A ance' terms. Other outbuildings on lot. Apply 162 Park Rd. North. (254c) | BUILDING LOT, 47'x160' FOR SALE. Ritson Road North. Phone 1567R ------ ee mt ans oT (2530) 4-ROOM INSUL BRICK, ALL CON- venlences, electric water heater, garage. Bus passes door. Possession May. 263 | 8t. Julien St. (Oct27,30,Nov 26---Real Estate Wanted HOUSES WANTED AT "ONCE clients; some with all cash. McAuley, Realtor. Phone 351 oM. 20 2 ACRES, APPROXIMATELY Ww Sydio available, within 20 Ya 604, Times-Gazette, 5¢) | (25. 28 "Booms for Rent Rooms, HOT "WATER. (253c) iD "WARM, BRIGHT; leges. 'Single girl prefer- ib) Phone 4253W, FOR Wilfred | 150. Division Street. (2501) MONIES AVAILABLE FOR | Evenings, | | BELMONT MOTORS © $5 OIL PER- | 000. Some cash and bal- | (253¢) | 3 OR 4 ROOMED FURNISHED APARTMENT | Urgently Required By young couple. Permanently employed on local newspaper, Apply BOX 426 TIMES- GAZETTE tn | | most new, | ments, used 6 months only. | 32--Automobiles for Sale AUTO GLASS, CUT AND INSTALLED for any make car or truck. "Johnnie" Walker, located at Clement's Service Station, 102 Simcoe N. Phone 842 (Nov14) '39 CHEV, BUSINESS COUPE, BUILTI { in radio, heater, defroster, also other | accessories. [Excellent condition. vate. 116 Verdun Road. (253¢) '37 DODGE COACH IN GOOD CONDI- | tion. 235 Dearbourne Avenue. Phone 103R. (253c¢c) |'42 CHEV., REMODELLED INTO 1947 coach; new car condition, $1,595. Bring your mechanics. For. appointment phone. Brooklin 32RA1. (254b) 39 MAPLE LEAF, 215-TON TRUCK. AP- | ply Brooklin Flour Mills. (254b) '41 CHEV, COACH, RADIO AND HEAT- er. Phone 4949-W, (254b) '35 STANDARD CHEV. COACH, HEAT- er, fog lamp and slip covers, A smart- looking little car. Des st cash offer. ply at 66 Park Road S 33--Automobiles "Wanted GOOD USED CAR, '36 OR LATER (254c) | model; private. Phone 1962-W. CASH FOR PICKAUP TRUCK; "GOOD | condition; no older than '46. Chev pre=- ferred. Phone 1408-R. (254c) | MORE CASH FOR YOUR C CAR | Dodd's Car Lot, 418 Park Road Soutlr Phone 2872W. (Nov7) | $10 SELLS YOUR CAR We. will sell your car on consign- ment for a flat fee of $10. Save | yourself the inconvenience of fin- | ancing and selling your car. MANY CASH BUYERS WAITING | Phone 4808 (250t1) CASH FOR YOUR CAK! BRAMLEY | Motor Sales, 1271 Slmcou Street North. Phone 4695W. (Nov3) | 3&--Pets and Livestock 250 BIRDS LEFT! PULLETS FOR SALE, | laying medium and pullet eggs. Owner | going out of chickens. Apply Percy /.. Davidson," Green Pastures Farm, R. 1, Terra Cotta, Ont. Caledon 26-r-6. 5¢ | COCKER SPANIELS, RED, BLACKS | and ved: Diack mal Also black female : black male, house broken, in- Waubena Kennels, 1 mile wa, new highway. _(Nov29) | 34a--Farmers' Column PLOWING DO =" WITH TRACTOR. WANTED: CATTLE TO WINTER. Phone Brooklin 46- r-21. (253c) 35--Wearing Apparel | WE B BUY AND SELL USED CLOTHING, sterilized, cleaned and pressed like new Carrying large stock fall and winter coats, sults, pants. Sam Schwartz, 21 Bc ond Ss Vest. (Dec) GIRL WINE COAT, SIZE 12 Ss | like ne Phone 4057W12. (254b) Mane. he OVERCOAT, SIZE 38, | cost 51 sell for $20. 102 Divisior Phone 2678W (2550) | GREEN SEMI- FITTING 'COAT, SIZE 18. | Silver-red fox collar, good as new. 15 Charles Street. (253c) | MAN'S "OVERCOAT, BROWN, SIZE 40 or 42; good condition; . reasonable. Phone 4358-J. (254c) MAN'S BROWN ( OVERCOAT, 1 LARGE | & lady's black fur evening jacket, | or condition, just cleaned. Phone 4552-R. 254b) | BROWN LORED BLANKET ( CLOTH | coat, 16- 18; as new. Phone 4108-J. (254b) | 36--Articies 1 for Sale BON. bros size 15; |'black (never worn); [ ition, Phone 973. {137 King St. West. w. dinner gown all excellént c 78 McLaug Alin, (255a) | Phone 379J3. | car, | King ~ | SOFTWOOD hardwood slabs, $15 per cord, delivered. AY] 178 | 37--Articles Wanted | HIGHEST | 38--Female Help Wanted | Street. 36--Articles for Sale SU ITE, IN EXCELLENT alnut double bed, Vanity ench, full size chiffrobe excellent but mattress &i needs replacing. Also walnut tea wag- on with glass serving tray and drop | leaves. Phone )0 or 4402 for appoint- | ment, ask for Cyril hofield. (254c) BABEE-TENDA, IN GOOD CONDITION, Phone 1265-J. (254b) SMALL HOT WATER RAD, ENAMEL top kitchen table, Phone 3186-W. (254c) | HEATER, PRACTIC! AL IY NEW; LARGE size white kitchen cabinet. Phone 1776. (254c) STEEL BEDS, MATCHED Phone 3996R. 15 John St (254b) | FINDLAY ELECTRIC RANGE, TABLE | top, apartment model; 3 tQp elements | with full automatic heat control on in A-I condition. Box 602, (254c) | COAL, ENAMELLED excellent condition; $40. (254b) NK. VARIOUS 139 Brock St. (254c) TWO HUNDRED BAGS CEMENT, dump truck, sleeping trailer, house | electric Frigidaire, chrome "kitchen | J. (253c) | VENETIAN BLINDS IN FLEXALUM OR ! steel Any of 24 colours; concave shaped slat, Priced from $6.60 up. 55 | sq. ft. Estimates without obligation. | George Reid, Phone 2104, 66 Bond St. West. (Nov.1) MIXED WO WOOD 8 SLABS, $8. BODY w 3 $10 half cords; cedar posts. Phone {Nov. 6) .SON FORCED-AIR FURNACE, AL- with blower and all attach- Cost price, Will sell for Apply 33 East. (246t1) | CHENILLE BEDSPREADS, $4.99 EACH, at wholesale price, first quality, beauti- ful spreads. Well tufted in'all colors for double or single beds, $4.99 each. Puy) butts. full 90x100 basket dehign, yi red with chenille, $8.98 nd hooked rugs, for $4.00. the price. Sent Money refunded atisfied. Handi- tributors, 254 Sherbrooke St. Montreal, Quebec. (Mon. Sat.) RENCH DOORS, ~ WINE RUG, boy's wagon, C.C.M. 80 Burk Street. (253c) | HARDWOOD, HARDWOOD soft wood slabs. 4 ft. lengths. ed. G. Heaslip, Janetville. Phone y 18-33 Nov.1) APPLES--SNOW & WINTER COOKING, | delivered by bushel, Phone 3467J2. (Nov. 3) SLABS, $8 PER CORD; BEDROOM _ condition. 2 SINGLE complete. , WOOD & in $600. $350. 4 . plus postage. immediate] y. if not a 9 BODY slabs, Phone 5405J. (Nov5) Jar and Premier Strawberr Best quality roots, Raspberry plants now available for fall planting. Order. Early supply limited. Oshawa Nursery, Ritson South Phone 3235. Also apple, cherry and pear trees for fall planting. (Nov14) RENT A PORTABLE ELECTRIC SEW- ing machine in your own home. $6 per month. Singer Company, Phone 696. (Oct31) VENETIAN BLINDS, THE ADVANCED Kirsch type. The most startling de- velopment in Venetian Blind history. Flattened S-shaped slats give better and more graceful enclosure. We are sure ese blinds will not only satisfy but create enthusiasm. Estimates with- | out obligation. George Reld, Phone 2104, 66 Bond St. West. (Nov.1) TEN THOUSAND FENCE POSTS, cheap; also American mason's lime, mushroom and sheep manure Oshawa | | Nurseries, Phone 3234 (Nov.15) GUARANTEED VENETIAN BLINDS Latest Type = Any Color | Flexalum, Steel or Wood. Five-day delivery, Budget Terms Avalldble. Venetian Blinds of quality is our only business, Free Estimates and Installation Anywhere, J. W. MELLY Phone 4101 -- Oshawa P.O. Box 421 MET-WO INDUSTRIES LIMITED (Listen to CKEY 8:50 to 9:00 a.m.) (2501) STOCK OF WRINGER | rolls and belts for all makes of wash- | ers. Jack Biddulph, 68 Simcoe St. N.! Phone 3800W. (Nov25t1) | 3-PC. CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN EX-| cellent condition. Large fumed oak | bookcase. Phone 491W3. (255¢) | RIFL SINGLE SHOT, "LEVER- | tion; child's 2-piece llama outfit, si ze | 6 mon ; Carlton camera, 16 exposures. All excellent condition, 'Phone 90W11. | (255a) | + A C COMPLETE GOOD USED FURNITURE WANTED Ice boxes, ¢ stoves and heaters. 56 King West. 3326 (Nov1l) FRICES PAID FOR PAPER. rags, mattresses, iron and metals. Local and Gut of town calls picked up free. Phone 635 Cedardale, Iron and Metals, East of CNR Station. (Nov3) KITCHEN 8 1228M. (253c) CASH USED FUR- niture, heaters 24 Bond (Nov13) 100 Annis St. INK. PHONE PAID FOR GOOD ice "box, Quebec 1 West Phone _3766M Rk. WANTED FOR A PER- 'd two. Apply 300 (255a) WOMEN FOR LAUNDRY Star Laundry, 13 Celina z =r (2551) GIRI, FOR CONFECTIONERY AND light lunch. Fiye-day week, no night work. Box 603, Times-Gazette. (255b) OR Apply GIRLS work. | 1228M, | business. | hustlers need apply. | 107 Athol East. i Phone 1225R. | ew enings. 38--Female Help Wanted WANTED Must Be Thorough and Efficient Apply in Person, the VOGUE BEAUTY SALON 3 Simcoe St. S. (255¢) EXPERIENCED SECRETARY FOR LAW OFFICE Permanent position and excellent salary available, State qualifications and references, BOX 606 TIMES- GAZETTE (2550) 39--Male Help Wanted FULL BRUSH , COMPANY NEEDS neat-appearing man to help handle northern business; special pay to start; steady work. Phone 3341, for appoint- ment or 382J1. (246h) MAN WANTED FOR CARPENTRY work; approximately two weeks. Phone after (253c) AVAILABLE AT ONCE. RAWLEIGH 1.500 families. Only reliable Good profits to No experience re- te today Rawleigh ontreal. (Nov.1,8,15,22,29) 41--Employment Wanted willing workers. quired to start. Wr, Dept. ML-K-310-Z, | REPAIRING TRILIGHTS, RANGETTES, household electrical appli- Phone 919W. (Nov18) YOUNG GIRLS LOOKING FOR housekeeping; some experience. a (253c) WOMAN DESIRES | BABY | SITTING, Phone 3067. (253c) YOUNG GIRL DESIRES BABY-SIT- ting, afternoons or evenings, or house- work by the hour, afternoons. Phone 3953-J. (254b) NORTH COURTICE MACHINE SHOP, repairs to all farm implements, custom machining and welding. Phoe 289J13. (Nov1,3,5,8,10,12) Old Country Soccer London, Nov. 1--(Reuters)--Results of soccer games played Saturday United Kingdom: First Division Birmingham City, 0; Derby County, 1. Burnley, 2; Sheffield United, 0. Charlton Athletic, 4; Sunderland, 0. Chelsea, 0; Arsenal, 1. Everton, 2; Huddersfield Town, 0 Manchester City, 3; Wolverhampton Wanderers, 3. Middlesbrough, 1; Blackpool, 0. Newcastle United, 1; Liverpool, 0 Portsmouth, 0; Bolton Wanderers, 0 Preston North End, 1; Manchester United 6. Stoke City, 4; Aston Villa, 2. 0. Second Division Brentford, 0; Southampton, 0; Queen's Park Rangers, 0. 0; Blackburn Rovers, 0. Bury, Chesterfield, Coventry City, 1; Nottingham Forest, 2 Leeds United; 6; Grimsby Town, 3. Lelcester City, 1: Barnsley, 1 Lincoln City, 1; Plymouth Argyle, 2 Sheffield Wednesd Fulham, 2. Tottenham Hotspur, 5; Bradford, West Bromwich Albion, 2; Cardiff City, 0. West Ham United, 0; Luton Town, 1. Third Division Northern Accrir n Stanley, 3; Southport, 1. Barrow, 0; Carlisle United, 0. Bradford City, 0; Darlington, 2. Doncaster Rovers, 1; Rochdale, all Frank Snudden. TWO light 0. Halifax Town, 2; Hartlepool United, 0 i Hull City, 4; New Brighton, 1. | Mansfield Town, 4; Stockport Couns i ty, 0. Oldham Athletic, 3; dra, 2. Rotherham United, 2; Chester, 1. Transmere Rovers, 0; York City, 0. Wrexham, 1; Gatehead, 4. Third Division Southern Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic, 2; Port Vale, 0. Bristol Rovers, Town, 0. ystal Palace, Swindon Town, 1. 1; Millwall, 0. r, 4; Norwich City, 3. Aldershot, 0. Reading, 2; ris City 1. Swansea Town, 6; Exeter City, 0. Torquay United, 0; Southend United, 3 'Walsall, 0; Brighton and Hove Al- bion, 0. Watford, 2: 1. SCOTTISH Division Hearts, 3. 1; Celtic, 2. Queen of The South, 1, Motherwell, 0; Falkirk, 3. Partick Thistle, 1:7 j1g Lanark, 3. Division Arbroath, 1; Ayr Oned 0. Cowdenbeath, 2; Dundee United, 3. Dumbarton, 2; East Stirlingshire, 2. K#mmarnock, 1; Dunfermline Ath- letie, 2. Stenhousemulr, 1; St. Johnstone, 2; Stirling Albion, SCOTTISH LEAGUE Cup Quarter-Finals Dundee, 1; Allooa Athletic 1. after extra time). Hamilton Academicals, 1; Airdrieon- ans, 1. (Tie--After extra time). Raith Rovers, 5; East Fife, 3. Rangers, 1; St. Mirren, 0. (The Scottish League Division *"A™ and "B" schedules were rearranged be- cause of the League Cup quarter-final playoffs. In Division "A", Third Lan- ark played Patrick Thistle instead of St. Mirren. Three, scheduled games-- Dundee vs Patrick Thistle; East Fife vs Albion Rovers, and Rangers vs Aber- deen--were postponed. In Division "B" Dumbarton played East Stirlingshire instead of Alloa Athletic. Two games-- Airdrionians vs Raith Rovers and East Stirlingshire vs Hamilton Acadericals --were postponed.) IRISH LEAGUE CITY CUP Bangor, - 4; Ballymena United, 3. Belfast Celtic, 2; Linfield, 1. Cliftonville, 1: Glentoran, 3. Coleraine, 2; Glenavon, 2, Distillery, 3; Derby City, lL Portadown, 2; ans 1 1. Derby County XI Nips Birmingham To Clinch Lead London, Nov. 1--(Reuters)--Fif- ty-thousand soccer fans went to Bermingham Saturday and saw un- beaten Derby County do it again with a 1-0 victory that sent them into undisputed leadership of the classic First Division. Even as W. Steel was scoring the game-winning goal for the high- flying County team, Portsmouth were playing to scoreless draw: at home against Bolton Wanderers, winding up a point behind Derby in the standings. Newcastle United thrilled 1; Northampton Leyton Orient, LEAGUE GA» Clyde, 3: Hibernian, Morton, 2: Queen's Park, 3. 1. (Tie-- home fans with a 1-0 victory over | key. 3 | Liverpool to take third position but { the First Division thriller of the | grudgingly opened the gate and | in the | Crewe Alexan- | a 60,000 | used the envelope to snag the day actually was at Stamford Bridge. There Arsenal, which hasn't won a Stamford Bridge game for 13 years, managed a 1-0 victory over Chelsea to take fourth place, a point back of Newcastle. Up-and-coming Charlton whip- ped Sunderland 4-0 before 45,000 at Sunderland's grounds. West Bromwich Albion and Tot- tenham Hotspur continued a neck- and-neck race for Second Division | leadership. West Bromwich defeat- ed Cardiff City 2-0 before 40,000 at home and 48,000 saw Hotspur Brad- ford City 5-1 in one of the day's highest-scoring matches. Southampton split points with a scoreless draw against Brentford to stay in second place but there was some juggling for third where Barn- sley, Bury and Fulham were joined in the tide. Barnsley tied Leicester City 1-1, and Bury ended in a score- less draw with Queen's Park Ran- gers but Fulham defeated Sheffield Wednesday 2-1, to move up. Swansea town blanked Exeter Ci- ty 6-0 and Bournemouth beat Port Vale 2-0 to stay tied for the Third Division's Southern Section lead- ership. Bristol. Rovers moved into second place with 1-0 verdict over Northampton Town and draws by Brighton and Swindon Town left them tied for third spot. . THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW! By Harry Shorten and Al Fagaly 1 Cour OF MONTHS BACK WHEN DRIPDROOPLE WAS LAID UP FOR 3 WEEKS, NOT ONCE DID THE OFFICE CALL» WAS THAT TUE BOSS ON THE PHONE ASKING Yesreoon, HE DECIDED TO SNEAK A DAY OFF FOR GOLF «= XY ay NDICATE THREE TIMES ' EACH TIME WANTED TO SPEAK TO DIDN' ¥ KNOW HAZ 3 - M! HE SAID ¥ TOSEE YOU IN Cu FIRST THING WHEN HE HUNG UP'. Today's Short Story REAL ESTATE DEAL | By R. K. Kent RED HANSON paid no atten- tion to the screams coming from the white house as he hur- | ried past. His appointment was | too important, he wasn' taking | any chances of losing a listing. But the persistency of the screams | beat on his consciousness. Fred | didn't she move? | any flickering of her eyelashes. { of it. | the porch he | about for an easy | window was open. | shoulder before he made a lunge | and | ed Fred | "Where do you think you're go- Fred stepped back, "Wait a min- | ute . . | safe now. ran «down the walk. But he pushed open the front door and stepped gingerly onto the hall carpet. The scene was peaceful enough---even a canary singing in the living room, Fred listened intently, then shrugged. He turn- ed to retrace his steps when an- | other scream, this time more of a squeal, came from the living room door. Fred stood staring at the small woman wearing a funny green hat. Her lips were | a pretty red, but her eyes stared | wildly. She let out a feeble, "Help--" "Say, what .-. ." Fred turned to the gaping closet door. Cau- tiously he peered inside. It was filled with coats, and he took a venturesome poke at one or two. He turned to question the lady when he felt himself shoved against the coats. "Hey .. ." he yelled. But the door slammed and the key grated in the lock. "Hey .. ." he beat against the | door, "let me out of here. Hey | .-let'me out ., heard the phone dialed. "For the love of . . . so that's it." He felt in his coat pocket for the hundred dollars on that new listing. "So! Going to steal my money." What a slick holdup! And he was the sucker! She was phon- ing to some bully accomplice. He rattled the door so angrily that he heard the key fall from the lock. Fine real estate dealer he was. No pass keys. He prod- ded the walls. Seemed like a well-built house. Floor sagged a | little there by the door. Quite a crack under the door. He drop- ped to his knees. Now if he only had something to fish for that key. No comb, no file in his pocket, only that receipt for the money he had. intended paying Mrs. Daley. He folded the long envelope and swished it around undér the door. Perspiration ran down his face and he sat back on his heels. The key had to be there, it couldn't possibly slide away on the carpet, He poked again. Yes, he hit som thing but he couldn't snag it. He fanned himself with the envelope; Fred tore a wedge out of the envelope near one end and being His fingers were shaking . | It turned easily, and he blinked when he stepped again, | ing room and was greeted with | turned to spring for the door, but | Another stood at | another was helping the lady to | when he slipped it into the lock. into daylight Fred straightened jauntily. He put one over on them that time. Maybe he could catch up with Mrs. Daley yet. Where was the clock? He peered into the live the same feeble call for help. He an eerie sigh and a soft thud were too much for his curiosity. The lady was lying on the floor. Fred tore at his hair. Her col orless face fascinated him. Why Maybe just fainted .'. . women were always fainting. He grabbed a letter from an end table and started fanning her, his eyes intent for And he kept repeating, "Snap out Come on, snan out , .." When he hzard footsteps on remembered his So this was another of He looked escape. The He couldn't shake of her danger. her feminine tricks. resist one rough for the window. Both legs were over the sill the fresh air smelled like freedom, but a strong hand pull. back into the room. ing?" The voice was as strong as the hand. "I .' Fred looked up into the face of a burly policeman. the door, and the davenport. Fred sighed. At least he was He laughed a little embarrassed chuckle. Eyes from all parts of the room were pin ning him to the wall. They made it hard to accuse such a little woman. Terror in her éyes, to Fred and whispered, caught the thief at last. fiend." She looked appealingly at the officer. "I was getting ready to start to town for an appoint- ment. I'd just put on my hat when that . that man burst in, I locked him in and phoned you." Three square chins poked out at Fred. "Okay, bub," one of them said, "come on." Fred stepped back. "Wait a minute. I was. going past mind ing my own business when. that . . . that woman started yelling. I didn't want .c come in here. I had an important appointment, But she screamed so loud . .." The lady stared at Fred then she threw back her head and laughed until her little hat fell | off. When she stopped laughing, she said, "It was only Pollyanna you heard. My parrot always screams when I put'on my hat." "Okay, laugh this off," Fred | said. "Do you go around locking people in closets when they come | to rescue you? I just lost a good | she pointed ho! HESS The | business deal because I tried to | be decent." "Virtue is its own one of the men said, "You can't sell virtue," reward," | Fred | growled. The lady stood up. "Your en- gagement wasn't any more im- portant than mine. I just lost out on an important deal too." 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