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Oshawa Daily Times, 14 Sep 1927, p. 20

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EN | | * a -- rm ap ---- es - ¥ AREER + 3 3 we re 2 - : 3 ] EEE TERE RERED ee | poi i whan it 3 » 8 wey i i wo Bt i" OF COLOR- -. [§== fll id SELECTION of BEST STRIPS or TIVES READERS Mawiage of of Heiress Horseman is An- willed Milwaukee, Wis, Sept. 13.--Af- ter being known ofr more than two years as Mrs.' Emily Forster Brad- ley, the young Milwaukee heiress who in February, 1926, eloped with her riding master and shortly pre- cipitated a $250,000 alienation suit, is Miss Emily Forster again, Her Waukegan marriage was annulled by Circuit Judge C. M. Davison at Port Washington. The judge grant- ed the annulment after a hearing during which Emily testified that she had never lived with her hus- band, Jerome "Jack" Bradley, and that she did not love him. The ro- mance had a colorful beginning on Milwaukee's bridle paths when her father brought the girl to fhe rid- ing academy for a course in horse- back riding. Friendship reached a point where Bradley called at Fosters' palatial home to take Em- fly riding in his automobile. One day 'they rode to Washington and were married. CARRICK REMAINS IN WESTERN OPEN GOLF Chicago, Sept. 13.--Far outshin- ing a whole firmament of stars, Wal- ter Hagen yesterday increased his lead in the Western open golf cham- plonship from one to six strokes oy breaking the old course record of 70 on the number one course at Olym- pla Fields by three strokes for a total of 1387, just after it had been reduced to 69 by Eddie Held, of St. Louis second in the list at the end of the first two rounds with 143. Later Bill Mehlhorn scored a 69 on this links to go into a tie for third place at 144 with Tommy Ar- mour United States and Canadian open champion, Chick Evans, form- erly national open and amateur title holder, and Frank Walsh of Apple- ton, Wis. Frank Kennett, of Kalam azoo, stood next with 145, followed hy Craig Wood, of Long Beach, N.J,; Mike Patton and Harry Hampton, of Memphis, and Harry Cooper, of Los ||| Angeles, at 146, Gene Barazen paired with Hagen, was tied at 147, with Laurie Ayton and Al. Espinosa, of Chicago; Leo Diegel, of Washington, D.C.; Leon- ard Schmutte, of Lima, Ohio, "and R. W. Treacy, of Milwaukee. It took 154 or better to get into the final rounds today, and conse- quently Don Carrick, Canadian ama- teur champion, was just under the line with 89--39--67--154, September is giving a very sat- isfactory answer to the poet's ques- tion about the rare day ir " ne-- Hamilton Herald. Wouldn't it be grand if some genius could only cross the umbrel- la with the homing pigeon?--ULouis- : ville Times. # & i ry 10¢ ket of FLY FAs '$8 oh HL LN (KY { q' 00) EEN) EE) 0) ERNE) EES Clean to handle. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and » Stores BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS At Special Prices C. W. DETENBECK KING ST. EAST CAC ZAC ZEN SAK JAK JI) es -- am.--Daily. i farm pam. --Daily except Sunday. ECE NCC I EC RE 1 LJ BUY BEY J 79.8.6.0.0.8.8.8.8.3 THE 'OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, NEnNanaY, SEpTEMIER YM 14, 1927 em ¥ CBOE BC ] \ [ GROEN O ONO) O 8) BUBB BUBU SUE BONE ¥ An.1r vou new | [FELL Ena WHY zoe F = KAT MY TERE. HAS WOES ACH ACROSS OCEAN AND B WAITING FOR ME ere! Ll PVE - EARS LE ORICESS RE UST PRACTICE! Whe 3: is this What is ker s, 4d PRatierce --Dow Will scorn Zearn ! ne hS , U. 8. Pat. Off; Copyright 1927, b politan Newspaper Sgrvice BRINGING UP FATHER --By Geo. McManus | BY GOLLY: THE C\RLS || | HERE IN VE ICE SLRE ARE PRETTY: 17'S 4 GRAND CITY! Jl AH! THERES ANOTHER ONE - SHE LOOKS LIKE AN AMERICAN PRETTY GIRLS: THIS 1S A WONDERFUL. CITY! | NEVER SAW SO MANY | OF ALL. THE BUM TOWNS- THIS 1S THE LIMIT WHY DION'T THEY BLILD ' - 1 THIS BURG ON i TELLING TOMMY ali] IT"WAS BUIL) BY GEORGE M, YIHO BUILT THE FIRST | A PULLMAN CAR, PULLMAN IN 1859, TOMMY, ge Sib can HEY YORIGIN 183). HE LEARNED BE Avie THE CABINETMAKERS TRADE. II 1659 on UHR HE WENT T0 CHICAGO AND BUILT FROM Fim ! a \ \ A \ THO ORDINARY RAWAY COACHES |=» 1] TIME TO MAKE ENDS MEET, HUH! | OA WNA NE 7 0) {WHY DON'T THEY MAKE THE BAN A i N\ -- ll PORTERS DIVIDE UP WITH THEM © FIRST RAILWAY PASSENGER CGACH USED I ENGLAND GEORGE M. PULLMAN THE FIRST MODELS OF A SLEEPING CAR. HE BORROWED THE IDEA FROM A MR.WOODRUFF OF PITTSBURG WHO HAD INVENTED A FORM OF SLEEPING CAR ABOUT THO YEARS PREVIOUS. OF THE DEVICES FOR THE (OMFORT IN 1867, PULLMAN RAED A310) RECAME OF TRAVELERS ON SLEEPING CARS, 5 PRESIDENT OF THE £'t* MAN D.* At 4 0) WAS BORN IN CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, Ev a y Kong cram nneces 6 Gm MORT MER PULLMAN THER INVENTOR AND PATENTEE OF MANY \ oe pon within ros NO I DIDN? I GOT THAT FROM HELPIN MOM CARRY "Lp WELL, YO0R | OH IZ » MOUTHS ALL NOU SPILLED ALL OVER IT? SOE Byrnes ~~ > NS

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