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Team To Play
On July Fourth

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WEATHER FORECAST-- ft .-Local th~nhowen tonla:bt and

BllghUy oooleT in extreme KOl'tb
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tonight. Cooler P'r1day.
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WI~E

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Prof. A. L . F'lanlaan. II)IJ'lacer of ~~•.;d~;;
the Syracuse Bath-in&amp; Beach, ha.!J ~r.
announced that hls team Ol' Batb- 1"''' "' .
ina Beach Recreation ball playera
will plaY the first game on Ule new

Jntertlt-

' Saturday July fourth.

Jul)" ftftl1,

w~

q -pendenee Coy, nte
Dally Tribupe' wut follow Itt
usual c\lltOJI\ of

be played al the

I'MemRefUH To Woi-k
er Two Committeemen Fired

permlttinil:.

BY MINE BOSS

S:IYiill

.mUl Monday eveninl' JLd) :
ltl&gt;.
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News Flashes

were aald todlJ.
the

Howard Taylor and Don Pleree of
delivered to 1be
Atheru; count.y o1llcen here Wedn~day momina. They wW be l.ak.:n to that coun&amp;J to ltoDinr to

Rutland were

char1ee

or

ftllht of man apinlt tlme in
ClroumnaYllaUon
of
t.br
llobe :

Oernando Maaellan uUed
around the world in l.OU
1~18·'22.

Sir Prandl
around the
da)'l,

Drake

da"

ulled. &lt;

world 1o I.OW

10'11·10.

'l'homu Cavendlah

made

tbe trtp by boat 1n 7!1 days,
1586·'88.
Nellie Bly-bJ boat and J'&amp;il

- 12 do)'fl, 1888.
Charlet "-tamorril by ran
and boat, Ob.J~go to Chk:lp, .
60 da)'l, 1101.

plaoe, lt.B.
C. B. Oo_llyer and Mean, H

d~t.ys. 16 hout~, 21

mmut.ea..
plane 1md bot.t, 1828.
Oral Zeppei..!J:l, 21 c1&amp;11, MIY•
en hour&amp;, at mJnu&amp;a. 111211.
oatt.)r and Post, elfbt, daya,

1&amp; houra, 51 mlnutee: lHl.

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Said .To Prevail In Pari•
After Special CouDCil
s-ion

By International News &amp;niet
The followlna shows the

ton Weill, 28 daye, lf bOUH.
S8 nilnutea by boat. nll and

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GLOBE CIRCUNG
STARTED EARLY

and rail, SS. daye, 21 twun, M
mlnuteB, J91J.
U. 8 . army plaJlel, l'mi daya,
lilt.
Edward S. Evans and Lin·

·co.ll .t lotbtaa,
tilb tl!tl

3--INB-Dei!Pite

Moratorium For Ger·
many Aa PlanDetl By
Mr. HOOYer

HelU'y ~. M . dQfi,
Seattle to Seattle 1n IV03.
John IJeiiry Mean. boe~

llOIUiuppoR. · '

SUMMER FASHIONS

IMPIIOVEb

belu.w &amp;ee.soiUil l*~­
tn May, operaUon&amp; tp l(!nmlnera e.t I8Mx mine No. 1&amp; 'ral in tbe fourth federal rutrvP
retuHd to 10 to work dlati'ict, eorbDrlatnl Oblo, Pemla)lltollowlq
VN\1~ Kentucky and We&amp;t V1r!ilniR
between
are atlU above the bottom roue~
ot tho
at the beslnnlna of the Year, tJ;Ie
rtserve mo?'"-hlY buaine review

'I'.&amp;UN TO ATHOl

l'RIC~UNDAY

p!B.in ~olors\ . A s,.vlm
tube Fl'l!e with ' each

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WHITt DUCKS
Age~

BOYS~

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KNICKERS '

BOXS'
SUM,MM,.
P.AJaAS

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\r·Neck :and: Coat styles. ~~~8 to 18.

THE order went ai'OIIIId "all

. . ·'1"-:26 .

....,mer ~ab reduced ... 10 ·
in. apite of their
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BEI;TS

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Buckle .. or Elastic
bottoms. Plaids or
plain ealoni. ·

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; : . ina , li..,a ... all the price
. '
tieketa were ehUiied.
Here ia a real opportunil)'
to find juat the hata you have
wanted to round out your
vacation wardrobe. You
will be aurprieed at the
FiDe Strawa and fuhiou.

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"5 - b Witbout M......,
Elfon f• Relief .

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employeea a bol1day. n.en!
Will be no IMue of 'n1e DalJ,t
Tribune itler 1"11daJ ,ruJ;J 1M ,

. en To Ceate Opetatiom Here

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JUNE KEEPS .t.VEIUGE

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BE ISSUED ,OJ!j'
FOURTH OF JULY

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lng contest as the K. of P'a have
one of
etrong teams tn the
. Flanagan haa .tur •
with a grou.p1 of

NEWS

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~OT WEATHU TD.
8£ STOPPED 8Y
THUNDER STORM~

ball fte ld a t the beach m Jui.Y
Fourth nt six o'clock. The oppo.
oents ror the ftrst. rame wUI be tj}e
Knl&amp;'ht of Pythlaa . of Lbe Popteroy
Rt-creatlonal ball league.
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LEASED

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lit Less Than~ine Days .
.Alter Leavjng On Tour ·
HAil so~ TROUBLE IN RUSSlA . .
Where Poor Oil Fouls Spark Plugs And
Bad Weather Near Alaska Made
FIYinl Extremely Difficult
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P. R Orr and family and ~er·
man Prank 11pent Suoday wtth. ·n..
vid Spencer.
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t~pen~ BWldrY with oeo. Frederick
Roland Torrence and famU,. and
Mi' ami Mrs ~ond Franli. cAlled
on llr and Mrs w H Wolle
W H Wolle and wife, P R Orr
a11d family called. un Oeo PNder·
ick and family WednebdaY,
Mr.! Renry Spencer and d.atJ.Ih&amp;er
apent Wedneedlly with Mrs P OtT
Edna Ptll spent 'Wed:nesd~ ' With
Mrs Fred Wolle.
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New f~ce P~wder .'
Poor comple~lons and old

lookln8'
skins lack protection. Preserve )QUr
skin with the new wonderCut Fa.ce
Powder MELLO-OLO used by so
tnaDY ~utUul women. Its speeilll
tiqt. and ftnJsh are so youthful.
MELLO-OLO stays on loU8flr, pr~­
vent.s large pores, and apnaaB &amp;'J
smoothly Purest powder made 8J.1d
doe8 not l.trlta.te your skin; jl'he
Jacob Elbet1e_ld Son&amp; :::o.
adv.

LONG fLIGH1"S

THEDanish

R~CE~T

just what wa• accomplished by the Wic~ersham C01nmis-·l
siol'? And so far •• anybody of the overa:,e, amount
common· sense can sec, the answer is Nothinr,,4p. capital
letters, ex~ept to have spent a half million dolhirs whl~h
ndgbt have: been spent a thouRand different ways to
greater aqvantage.

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ti»'WaY. t.hi game started ott Hke

were go1n1
to llhow t.bem the way McElhinny.

the llkl Pythian Knight.&amp;

Int. up in the nrst 1nnlng for the
IP"ahtl!, grounded out to ahot t stop
or:ate, came bobbing up to Lhe
pli.V-1 With hiS bat tucked over hl.s
ahllUtder, looked over a couple of
hilh «mes, Hoeflich put over, ther.
be connected with a low one and
ient lt. way out In right field for a.
two baae hit Then an errol put
Ol'lrr're&amp; on and tben Dillard hit out
a hot around ball, whJch was dub" bed. and Orate scored
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~w :letse)'S, with a cocky alr, came
illbt back In their hftlf of the first
and covered the scorebook. '1\•Jt.h
' tour runs. Oor&lt;lon, wa.s glvtn firSt
.,.. on an error b)' Dillard who
m.ufteq. the ground ball, ln hiS hurried attempt to throw him out at

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FOR QUICK SALE

'lz Off Rerular Price on Tires and Tube.:.WAII

TO STABT PRACTICE

1u1 ~~~·~~=~:~;=~~l:.~~
boys.
11pectacular
leading' plays,
The iJaiDe
with wthe

Sizes. Paint-All colors-High' Grade----,$l.SS•JlU
gallon. Before Buying Please Look Over OUr StOdr.
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THE FARBER IRON COMPANY

full of
fection
Crealll&amp; prancing aroW'.Id In tbetl
new unlforrm, Uke spirited trotters,
a few minure&amp; befOl'e a race
ThP PQ&amp;tpomd game between the
Red Men and the Purity Creams,

which wEts to· have

been played

Thu •sda:v evenlnc. ·will not be played. tt.e crEams taking the gantt by
forfeit. The .Red Me.ta 1raclously
sunu~ted they should not play anymore a:ame's .tn this tuf!t hall there
tore letting the money they ' would
have spent, to go on the 5ee0nd
haLt The a~ngement Wll8 made to
the ~atlslactlon ar al1 the man-

aget-s.

The box soot e
PUrity creams
Gordon, U .
Alle:nnworth, 3b
Hubba'td, cf
Demosky, cf

Pa.rsorus, c
Neal,

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With Ha-rsh Irritants ,·:··
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5 1 0 0
5 1 3 0
5 1 0 0
I 2 2 0
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Apple. You are actually •-hln1 yow
larynx -this Ia your volco box-It
contains your vocnl ·.chorciL WitH •
you consider your Ad~~·· _Apple, yau
are conlldoltng your' lh-0.~
v-lchordt..
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No 01141 ' ' - ~ chall....~~~
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purlfl,..." That's why lUCKY S111Q's
exc!utlve "TqASTINCJ" Procou ,Includes tho uso of Ultrq VIolet',. . , .

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has breD wrUte•,

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It was baaed on the Con~party's lullzaUon that l~~or'p
prOduction. far from betni an

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n.ve year plan. Party leadErs 90.W

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9 in. 1ize ,doaen 10~
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t~mployes.
borer&amp;

their Mar earnlnp patd'ui~.;J,,,\ _,,.,
laxes, (lues att4 ~to
(or .,;arious drlvei.
'th~ae ltema11pec1fleally eonsl&amp;lcd
cf " rubles ror tht!! apectal m.d tu
t:. l:uild bo_. lor other people
~ cthtr tbQ oll\ce employes) n
rul:l" lnlltallmebt on la&amp;t •)'e&amp;t''a
'"Ibe Plve ' Veal' &lt;Plan in
Yeatc" 2 ruble~~ nch for tNideunLo.\
dUt.ll IIDd ln~e tax,' 3
mcmbt:rahlll bl I• COOperatiVe retail
fltore and th.en 'amOunts or :t and 3
I rubl~a for ~ dVufan Deferu:e soc1 iety, the Armenian e~rthqU'\Ioo ~urfrrera, dirigible oonst.i'UDtJW fund
Tbe&amp;e moMy-makiDJ devlct. be·
posittn• a "locliilllit.. Dhervonet:s ,.._
ehe .. voneta 18 10 rublea) lnt.J a. &amp;a.V•
lnga accOunt 'rJth 'a: prQihiae ne~r
to draw lt DUt, •nd In addition tbe
lltW loan for 1881 to 'Whk:h work•
men, clei):s l.nd membere of eol~

Eml&gt;IHioed
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CJlO,pe r.per, 40 in pq.

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lh'10 ~ 'ii'fftpn...r;,inan*tu!i!n of ChiNnlca~ -~1.
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iuml"er re~art we know of Is a ohady car·~•!
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LUCKY S'IRIKE,-Ihe fl~st cltl~
you,evor •moked~~~~• otfllltfl~
tobacCCIS -the CNcim Of tho ~­

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Montan~ is the only state in the Union ~show ll de-

crease in population, accordinr to the 1980 celtaus.

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tha t Oermany Ghould Jn that event
Agua Cuhenw Mex ico July 2lmmedlatel} place
thl"' btink of lNS---M01e than 600 ~~ w,re
lniemataonal settlernenll tl"'"' monel ll1 tte toda} aw ai ting tht! ~GpeR1n~ of
re- lent. to her il8 co'•erMw lor the 57 dll y ~ ummer raee mett J!:;ll)' -.,

WILL 'BE OPEN FRIDAY' NICHT JULY
3RD. UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK; CLOSED
ALL DAY SATURDAY, JULY 4TH.

3,!100,000

more

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GeJ'lllJ1IY

abicil! b)' UM. YOUDI plan bu't
PolJo.n 111 t.oda;'ll
ah.e na 1JlllJn&amp; .to re-Jend t.o
CIO~l ot rpbnltera, AJnerican ofl,.
many hf!r uneondltional
ei&amp;la In Pllrls werl! teluc\ant. t.o en...
ftOipt. what ... due
CWIII th~ l'f&gt;8Wbl be~ved to han
kiod, U\at. ill In
been discouraelhc'f
and ni'W ma:;la. and
'"There ar~ alway&amp; a ceteain num ..
be lent to o
r -frentral Europe~tn bfor ol kill - )Oy11 •• said ~ ..1•kt
COWltriet:.
"'" are confidt"nt that a maJOri'r.:v Of
If th~ Hoover plan went IJU'o• ...h I .ne m!'lnbcn; ol the cabinet &amp;rf!~
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a moratorium undl"r the Young •Uerman.)'
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demands
RAcf..., KEADY

Rathburn's Stores,

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~he l'ilcuh&amp;tton cf P:J&amp;peT rubks In
prepal'ed \o •dl Ita Jl1'11(lllcts beto-llf prevwus years aliN)ai. 10 per cent ot
the eott of ~uCtlPn \a ~r.aln I \b-~ budl!letad expenses bad been
f~ltlmld 1n the wo1'hl's markd&amp;. In m..:t. by the simple ex~ient of
lhe followlnr artlt~IH Mr. Due:M iD• prlullllg currency as needed.
fomw 1f\t! American publ!e of the
Thf' stoppage of printing 11re.sses
KO'Yid Communist Parb's lat. to &amp;II thE l&lt;·'::Ses In tax r:!telpt&amp; due to the
lndu•l~ and trade orp.nlza&amp;tmu "liquidation'' of prlv~tte trader&amp; and
tbat they mui Pfif \heir own res-IR'"""' (well-to--do peaunta) who
~c:tln· way.
exceedinglY. heavy taxes. and
By EDWARD L. DUESS
enormous outlays for new eon·
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INS Stair Cerrespondl!nt
Hructlona c.ttatlcd I&gt;Y the speeded..
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' E '"'ICKERSH •M COMMISSION
WCBU-.ohatlCiiton 9 A M. Morn
Arikle NtL t
up fiH' year pffin prollt'am this year
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!~:-~t~lo•dl05 from K(t(lt:w Theatre;
M(J!:IOOW, July :1- Tlle drlve t.o put.
such nn enorD\OWI hole
WICJtEQSHAl\1 LAw EnforCement CommJssi.on wa:-.~
Dane~ Musk!, 10·30 t:Jevotlon-iBovM• lndustrie&amp; un a pRJ•Ing bG~l~ hl the budget that more than a do:~.
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J
d th
b
S£otv~e by Rev, W. B. Muter, 11
optnlon of mRny SCJvict ecc- ICll unfon!ecn and unplanned m;!R•
mustered out of senice on one SO an
e mem er~
Albans Prog: 11 ao v'at.·iet)'
overShadoWs tn lmporlnnc ~ stl'n:.s have been taken to drum up
can devote themMe}ves to something el~c. Now tl1at it
. 2 P M Chureh or the Nazftve year plan ibtelf, which at tht
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: 2' 30 Variety Pror·, 8 3(1
and abroad had crroneouiJly
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Hungry FJ\oe; 8 16 Barn
synOnymous With f.' lormmu;
of the state Planntns cominp, the neXt' thing Is for the president and his adviser~ to
Tunu. 10 Mountain JllMion
trmpecttvc of the EQ.UBI·
admitted th&amp;t lhe ~Xlnlnac&amp;
publish them 88 given in order that he public may know
Vnrict.v Proa:.
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Industries oontroll~ b)' the BuJ'111.Y J
Council alone ran '100 mUHon
juSt what this body really dW discover
)VAE'C--New YDrk ,3486·860) 6
decision that all Industries rubl~, abo~e the ftrst quarter esll·
At the present time, all the public knows about the
Kate $mith 's Music: 615 Den~ ~~~;:. ~orgnnlr.atl~s dircctl)· or ln- mat£11 of the .control figure&amp; tor thh
6·30 Popufnr Or: 1j
under control of the fedThese oont1'01 ~ figures were
entire P roceedings, iH that something in the neiJrhbothoo'd 11I~~~~~~~Or~Jh:
Downey; 't O,nd congovemmt:nt muat mRke pru!lt..s
"In a hurry" Kulbl.sheJI .said,
of a half million dollarH was appropriated and probablY
Old Time Popular Prog; has more than 'ever (nl!lf.t!n!ld the
at the end of last year to speed
lbe CapUvaton: 9 Orll8Y
10 Pletcher Hendereon'ill Or;
Pcpulo.r Orch, u George ot..
Mlill.c, l l 'Pelix P'eldl!la.ndo'l!l

reparatLoru.

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Seven Runs

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•pent in order that this body cauld devote its time in
inK' investig8tiona wl1ich were ~uppo~ed to aid in
th~ country on a higher plane witll regard to law
Ment in devious ways.
~ All things stand now. the question nntural1y

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Pll0!111 ...,.

ba1d sco~d on Neal's tons AKrifice
tly to c6nt~r. In the attemp~d
throw In, Olfats ~oslcy at.ralned
muscle tn hi&amp; body, but tL1atFratemaliata' Seore ln evel"y
ly made the' home plate just a mite
Opealnt Stanza Ia
ahead ot tile ball
Huerucn ttshk.ned down on his
Mere Geature
pltehq from then on and the best
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the Knights could do was to so to
STOPPED
COLD
showers, '71th only three one OO.se
hl~ and one double. 11le- Purity
At Once While Confect- boys received nlne hits, and the
gamt&gt; endEd, 7 to 1 with the conion Boya Collect

\S.tl'T l\1!&gt;3!

succe.. ful spanning of the ocean hr
fti Pn&amp;, c;oupled with the record breaking trlpil!.h;;··.~t!,oo~s
around the globe b) Post and Gatty alon1r wfth the many
' speed records compiled by Hawks are provin'g without a
doubt that the aeroh:~utic engineers have made gre~t
and rapid strides in lhe p.ust few years.
A few short yean\ ago, it was the merest chance if a
ftier nel{ntiated the long hop from Europe to America or
vice-versa and many daring mon as well a.s women. loEd
their lives in what wlu! generally agreed to be a foolhardy
(1130-500)
attempt to gain everlaoting glory.
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At present, however, with the greatly Improved
Novelty
'l. Band
ginea and planes in general it seems to be that an air
: 10,, .:·-~- 1
has an evel) c)ianCe to refach his oesth.ation without trou-1
. ble. Especially noteworthy is the remarkable time made I
by the Post-Gatty comb(nation in ciicling the rlube in. ·--,
than tial:fthe tl\n" ~ver lief ore tnalle, ailll th~t by the
pelin laal''i~t~~"' · ~•~·~ n' ' .,.,-t,! ~-r; u~~ ;Ottn.'t'l'h~r. f"
Vocal Pc:lpular; ILI5 :JLgl&gt;t
If Julelt Verne in the other world, is keeping up with '
variety ~t'Og, 1
the events of our people at this time. he mul'lt be reproach· :l P M OQ.ncc Music,
2:30
P10g, 2.45 Vocal Poing himself 'over and over for writing such comn'lOnplac c llUhn: s oo Oq;an PrOil; 3. 15 VEJrstories as he must call whitt wer.e considered fantastic tcty Pro;, J :~.~ :Music of Et:h&lt;llbc•·t
·h
A
d th Nev.n ; 8 iO Louie's Hungry Five~
tales in t h e extrP.me. Wh en h e wr 1Jte t em.
roun
e R:45 Stibc:rling ap 1 gerz:~: 9 Bernard
Worid in 80 Days and TWenty Thousand Lengllef.l l f nder B"'""·· plau!st; O: t5 Ormandy
the Sea, were especially in~rlguing to the read. era of fort~
Ht~dley FUmlture, o·4J:i
well Eblir.!ts: 10 Peoples Store Prog :
years ago, but already his wildest dream.s have been more 10 ·30 Bur~nett. oreh u Ca.Ubwna
than reaJized . We arc livlna in a great 'age, we should Co--eds; . lllS Baron Kcyll8; u ::m
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rnake the most of it.

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P. R Orr and family and ~er·
man Prank 11pent Suoday wtth. ·n..
vid Spencer.
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t~pen~ BWldrY with oeo. Frederick
Roland Torrence and famU,. and
Mi' ami Mrs ~ond Franli. cAlled
on llr and Mrs w H Wolle
W H Wolle and wife, P R Orr
a11d family called. un Oeo PNder·
ick and family WednebdaY,
Mr.! Renry Spencer and d.atJ.Ih&amp;er
apent Wedneedlly with Mrs P OtT
Edna Ptll spent 'Wed:nesd~ ' With
Mrs Fred Wolle.
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New f~ce P~wder .'
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lookln8'
skins lack protection. Preserve )QUr
skin with the new wonderCut Fa.ce
Powder MELLO-OLO used by so
tnaDY ~utUul women. Its speeilll
tiqt. and ftnJsh are so youthful.
MELLO-OLO stays on loU8flr, pr~­
vent.s large pores, and apnaaB &amp;'J
smoothly Purest powder made 8J.1d
doe8 not l.trlta.te your skin; jl'he
Jacob Elbet1e_ld Son&amp; :::o.
adv.

LONG fLIGH1"S

THEDanish

R~CE~T

just what wa• accomplished by the Wic~ersham C01nmis-·l
siol'? And so far •• anybody of the overa:,e, amount
common· sense can sec, the answer is Nothinr,,4p. capital
letters, ex~ept to have spent a half million dolhirs whl~h
ndgbt have: been spent a thouRand different ways to
greater aqvantage.

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ti»'WaY. t.hi game started ott Hke

were go1n1
to llhow t.bem the way McElhinny.

the llkl Pythian Knight.&amp;

Int. up in the nrst 1nnlng for the
IP"ahtl!, grounded out to ahot t stop
or:ate, came bobbing up to Lhe
pli.V-1 With hiS bat tucked over hl.s
ahllUtder, looked over a couple of
hilh «mes, Hoeflich put over, ther.
be connected with a low one and
ient lt. way out In right field for a.
two baae hit Then an errol put
Ol'lrr're&amp; on and tben Dillard hit out
a hot around ball, whJch was dub" bed. and Orate scored
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· ~e Pur1ty Creams, sporting theh
~w :letse)'S, with a cocky alr, came
illbt back In their hftlf of the first
and covered the scorebook. '1\•Jt.h
' tour runs. Oor&lt;lon, wa.s glvtn firSt
.,.. on an error b)' Dillard who
m.ufteq. the ground ball, ln hiS hurried attempt to throw him out at

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FOR QUICK SALE

'lz Off Rerular Price on Tires and Tube.:.WAII

TO STABT PRACTICE

1u1 ~~~·~~=~:~;=~~l:.~~
boys.
11pectacular
leading' plays,
The iJaiDe
with wthe

Sizes. Paint-All colors-High' Grade----,$l.SS•JlU
gallon. Before Buying Please Look Over OUr StOdr.
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THE FARBER IRON COMPANY

full of
fection
Crealll&amp; prancing aroW'.Id In tbetl
new unlforrm, Uke spirited trotters,
a few minure&amp; befOl'e a race
ThP PQ&amp;tpomd game between the
Red Men and the Purity Creams,

which wEts to· have

been played

Thu •sda:v evenlnc. ·will not be played. tt.e crEams taking the gantt by
forfeit. The .Red Me.ta 1raclously
sunu~ted they should not play anymore a:ame's .tn this tuf!t hall there
tore letting the money they ' would
have spent, to go on the 5ee0nd
haLt The a~ngement Wll8 made to
the ~atlslactlon ar al1 the man-

aget-s.

The box soot e
PUrity creams
Gordon, U .
Alle:nnworth, 3b
Hubba'td, cf
Demosky, cf

Pa.rsorus, c
Neal,

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Apple. You are actually •-hln1 yow
larynx -this Ia your volco box-It
contains your vocnl ·.chorciL WitH •
you consider your Ad~~·· _Apple, yau
are conlldoltng your' lh-0.~
v-lchordt..
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purlfl,..." That's why lUCKY S111Q's
exc!utlve "TqASTINCJ" Procou ,Includes tho uso of Ultrq VIolet',. . , .

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It was baaed on the Con~party's lullzaUon that l~~or'p
prOduction. far from betni an

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t~mployes.
borer&amp;

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laxes, (lues att4 ~to
(or .,;arious drlvei.
'th~ae ltema11pec1fleally eonsl&amp;lcd
cf " rubles ror tht!! apectal m.d tu
t:. l:uild bo_. lor other people
~ cthtr tbQ oll\ce employes) n
rul:l" lnlltallmebt on la&amp;t •)'e&amp;t''a
'"Ibe Plve ' Veal' &lt;Plan in
Yeatc" 2 ruble~~ nch for tNideunLo.\
dUt.ll IIDd ln~e tax,' 3
mcmbt:rahlll bl I• COOperatiVe retail
fltore and th.en 'amOunts or :t and 3
I rubl~a for ~ dVufan Deferu:e soc1 iety, the Armenian e~rthqU'\Ioo ~urfrrera, dirigible oonst.i'UDtJW fund
Tbe&amp;e moMy-makiDJ devlct. be·
posittn• a "locliilllit.. Dhervonet:s ,.._
ehe .. voneta 18 10 rublea) lnt.J a. &amp;a.V•
lnga accOunt 'rJth 'a: prQihiae ne~r
to draw lt DUt, •nd In addition tbe
lltW loan for 1881 to 'Whk:h work•
men, clei):s l.nd membere of eol~

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LUCKY S'IRIKE,-Ihe fl~st cltl~
you,evor •moked~~~~• otfllltfl~
tobacCCIS -the CNcim Of tho ~­

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crease in population, accordinr to the 1980 celtaus.

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tha t Oermany Ghould Jn that event
Agua Cuhenw Mex ico July 2lmmedlatel} place
thl"' btink of lNS---M01e than 600 ~~ w,re
lniemataonal settlernenll tl"'"' monel ll1 tte toda} aw ai ting tht! ~GpeR1n~ of
re- lent. to her il8 co'•erMw lor the 57 dll y ~ ummer raee mett J!:;ll)' -.,

WILL 'BE OPEN FRIDAY' NICHT JULY
3RD. UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK; CLOSED
ALL DAY SATURDAY, JULY 4TH.

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GeJ'lllJ1IY

abicil! b)' UM. YOUDI plan bu't
PolJo.n 111 t.oda;'ll
ah.e na 1JlllJn&amp; .to re-Jend t.o
CIO~l ot rpbnltera, AJnerican ofl,.
many hf!r uneondltional
ei&amp;la In Pllrls werl! teluc\ant. t.o en...
ftOipt. what ... due
CWIII th~ l'f&gt;8Wbl be~ved to han
kiod, U\at. ill In
been discouraelhc'f
and ni'W ma:;la. and
'"There ar~ alway&amp; a ceteain num ..
be lent to o
r -frentral Europe~tn bfor ol kill - )Oy11 •• said ~ ..1•kt
COWltriet:.
"'" are confidt"nt that a maJOri'r.:v Of
If th~ Hoover plan went IJU'o• ...h I .ne m!'lnbcn; ol the cabinet &amp;rf!~
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a moratorium undl"r the Young •Uerman.)'
plan U she should. F ra nce want~
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to be sa.fe-1uarded 11nd
demands
RAcf..., KEADY

Rathburn's Stores,

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dadhm and ,,n:&gt; lmt~re-on
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~he l'ilcuh&amp;tton cf P:J&amp;peT rubks In
prepal'ed \o •dl Ita Jl1'11(lllcts beto-llf prevwus years aliN)ai. 10 per cent ot
the eott of ~uCtlPn \a ~r.aln I \b-~ budl!letad expenses bad been
f~ltlmld 1n the wo1'hl's markd&amp;. In m..:t. by the simple ex~ient of
lhe followlnr artlt~IH Mr. Due:M iD• prlullllg currency as needed.
fomw 1f\t! American publ!e of the
Thf' stoppage of printing 11re.sses
KO'Yid Communist Parb's lat. to &amp;II thE l&lt;·'::Ses In tax r:!telpt&amp; due to the
lndu•l~ and trade orp.nlza&amp;tmu "liquidation'' of prlv~tte trader&amp; and
tbat they mui Pfif \heir own res-IR'"""' (well-to--do peaunta) who
~c:tln· way.
exceedinglY. heavy taxes. and
By EDWARD L. DUESS
enormous outlays for new eon·
- - -- - Saturday, .lui:¥ 4tl•
INS Stair Cerrespondl!nt
Hructlona c.ttatlcd I&gt;Y the speeded..
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' E '"'ICKERSH •M COMMISSION
WCBU-.ohatlCiiton 9 A M. Morn
Arikle NtL t
up fiH' year pffin prollt'am this year
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!~:-~t~lo•dl05 from K(t(lt:w Theatre;
M(J!:IOOW, July :1- Tlle drlve t.o put.
such nn enorD\OWI hole
WICJtEQSHAl\1 LAw EnforCement CommJssi.on wa:-.~
Dane~ Musk!, 10·30 t:Jevotlon-iBovM• lndustrie&amp; un a pRJ•Ing bG~l~ hl the budget that more than a do:~.
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J
d th
b
S£otv~e by Rev, W. B. Muter, 11
optnlon of mRny SCJvict ecc- ICll unfon!ecn and unplanned m;!R•
mustered out of senice on one SO an
e mem er~
Albans Prog: 11 ao v'at.·iet)'
overShadoWs tn lmporlnnc ~ stl'n:.s have been taken to drum up
can devote themMe}ves to something el~c. Now tl1at it
. 2 P M Chureh or the Nazftve year plan ibtelf, which at tht
d
b
f fi d
: 2' 30 Variety Pror·, 8 3(1
and abroad had crroneouiJly
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Hungry FJ\oe; 8 16 Barn
synOnymous With f.' lormmu;
of the state Planntns cominp, the neXt' thing Is for the president and his adviser~ to
Tunu. 10 Mountain JllMion
trmpecttvc of the EQ.UBI·
admitted th&amp;t lhe ~Xlnlnac&amp;
publish them 88 given in order that he public may know
Vnrict.v Proa:.
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fact:m or quality and
Industries oontroll~ b)' the BuJ'111.Y J
Council alone ran '100 mUHon
juSt what this body really dW discover
)VAE'C--New YDrk ,3486·860) 6
decision that all Industries rubl~, abo~e the ftrst quarter esll·
At the present time, all the public knows about the
Kate $mith 's Music: 615 Den~ ~~~;:. ~orgnnlr.atl~s dircctl)· or ln- mat£11 of the .control figure&amp; tor thh
6·30 Popufnr Or: 1j
under control of the fedThese oont1'01 ~ figures were
entire P roceedings, iH that something in the neiJrhbothoo'd 11I~~~~~~~Or~Jh:
Downey; 't O,nd congovemmt:nt muat mRke pru!lt..s
"In a hurry" Kulbl.sheJI .said,
of a half million dollarH was appropriated and probablY
Old Time Popular Prog; has more than 'ever (nl!lf.t!n!ld the
at the end of last year to speed
lbe CapUvaton: 9 Orll8Y
10 Pletcher Hendereon'ill Or;
Pcpulo.r Orch, u George ot..
Mlill.c, l l 'Pelix P'eldl!la.ndo'l!l

reparatLoru.

lO.orrM[N ~:r~a~:~:s:~:::~~~

Seven Runs

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•pent in order that this body cauld devote its time in
inK' investig8tiona wl1ich were ~uppo~ed to aid in
th~ country on a higher plane witll regard to law
Ment in devious ways.
~ All things stand now. the question nntural1y

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Pll0!111 ...,.

ba1d sco~d on Neal's tons AKrifice
tly to c6nt~r. In the attemp~d
throw In, Olfats ~oslcy at.ralned
muscle tn hi&amp; body, but tL1atFratemaliata' Seore ln evel"y
ly made the' home plate just a mite
Opealnt Stanza Ia
ahead ot tile ball
Huerucn ttshk.ned down on his
Mere Geature
pltehq from then on and the best
'
the Knights could do was to so to
STOPPED
COLD
showers, '71th only three one OO.se
hl~ and one double. 11le- Purity
At Once While Confect- boys received nlne hits, and the
gamt&gt; endEd, 7 to 1 with the conion Boya Collect

\S.tl'T l\1!&gt;3!

succe.. ful spanning of the ocean hr
fti Pn&amp;, c;oupled with the record breaking trlpil!.h;;··.~t!,oo~s
around the globe b) Post and Gatty alon1r wfth the many
' speed records compiled by Hawks are provin'g without a
doubt that the aeroh:~utic engineers have made gre~t
and rapid strides in lhe p.ust few years.
A few short yean\ ago, it was the merest chance if a
ftier nel{ntiated the long hop from Europe to America or
vice-versa and many daring mon as well a.s women. loEd
their lives in what wlu! generally agreed to be a foolhardy
(1130-500)
attempt to gain everlaoting glory.
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At present, however, with the greatly Improved
Novelty
'l. Band
ginea and planes in general it seems to be that an air
: 10,, .:·-~- 1
has an evel) c)ianCe to refach his oesth.ation without trou-1
. ble. Especially noteworthy is the remarkable time made I
by the Post-Gatty comb(nation in ciicling the rlube in. ·--,
than tial:fthe tl\n" ~ver lief ore tnalle, ailll th~t by the
pelin laal''i~t~~"' · ~•~·~ n' ' .,.,-t,! ~-r; u~~ ;Ottn.'t'l'h~r. f"
Vocal Pc:lpular; ILI5 :JLgl&gt;t
If Julelt Verne in the other world, is keeping up with '
variety ~t'Og, 1
the events of our people at this time. he mul'lt be reproach· :l P M OQ.ncc Music,
2:30
P10g, 2.45 Vocal Poing himself 'over and over for writing such comn'lOnplac c llUhn: s oo Oq;an PrOil; 3. 15 VEJrstories as he must call whitt wer.e considered fantastic tcty Pro;, J :~.~ :Music of Et:h&lt;llbc•·t
·h
A
d th Nev.n ; 8 iO Louie's Hungry Five~
tales in t h e extrP.me. Wh en h e wr 1Jte t em.
roun
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GAMIES TODAY

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Indlanapo&amp; at Toledo.
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Racine
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GAMIES TODAY

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