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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 5

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(QAnCM'IHClVnUCMlC COLTS WIN, 14 TO 8, TAWVIUE BEATS STSSS- UHUL'III III II hern a MARKET REPORTS Reds Trounce Cubss Twice in Grand Style BF ED KIELY WESTERN OPEN AT CHARLESTON LUMiawuiM- Oil Fields James JVit ia iiymrnvlnv affk Two hits, a stolen base and an ftnaaUl TU. I A ,7, Milwaukee (INS) Babe Dldrikson a recent -illness. Charleston, Colts of Miss Gertrude Hackley Is visitor Mattoon trounced the Charleston in Washington, D. C. I Merchapts, 14 to 8, Sunday after- Ross Greeson and Guy Hayes noon In a slugfest In which the two- spent Sunday In Westfleld.

teams marked up 33 hits. Mrs. B. B. Knight of Mattoon yls- Mtvw nut.

in lted Mrs. Alvy Banter recentlv. ACTiviTYGAifSAFTBr. TWO WEEKS' LULL TlllnnU nil hln aot.ivltv InrraaMi. (I.

N. 8. Sport Writer) York Cincinnati's highly-geared pitching staff stood out as the main theme In the National overthrow at second base enabled the Feabody Mines nine of Taylor-villa to jmsh over a run in the 13th Inning of a tight ball game at Peterson Park Sunday afternoon and nip the Mattoon Bttlcks, 3 to 3. Pete Easley scattered 12 Taylor- cveiyn wiiuiouser is visit- Jmss J-unanouser la vtsil League pennant picture today with the clubs girding themselves for running ud its 14-run total Th tha, after two "nmg IM 14 wlu- in.1 Marshall. villa hits through the 13 Innings.

ZT, L. Colt, pushed over six runs in the "'5 rar.fr during past week, a 7" ins Mrs. s. E. Stlner i nwaA aljl uuiaunuoi buu vum i iwiwu iui.

aiiu mix the tell-tale "stretch" months to come. witn singio counters crossing me mA fifth frame. Lewis Madison of Qreemm rmuZ fifth frame. nnarotlAm war r. r-trH nnr1p vav t.

m. Zaharlas, former "all around" sta? JulyT) of women' athletics, today held" her 210 k'ead; inaiket 15c first major golf title the women's to 26c higher; top, $3.75. western open championship. HOGS 160 to 200 lbs, tS to $5.80: 200 to 250 $5.60 to Mnt who can drive a 250 to 300 $5.15 to $5.65. ball greater distances than most down 160 lb" 8Ucceeded to the crown worn and down.

last year by Helen DettweUer of CALVES $8 and down. Washington, D. by defeating LAMBS $10 and down. Mrs. Russell Mann of Milwaukee, Mattoon Market.

5 "ff4' to Sunday's 36-hole final One cent leaa for country pickups. Market subject to change after The 18-hole consolation final was Hens lb.lV.3.0.....d.a.'.... llo won by Elzabeth mcks of Long Leghorns hens', ib! Beach, 2 and 1, over Ellamaa Roosters, old, lb 7o Williams of Chicago, tourney med- The Reds gave a championship performance on their home lot Sunday by trouncing the Chicago Cubs twice in a dbubleheader, 7 to 4 and plate in the third, fifth and 13th Glenn "Chewy" Runner paced the Mrs- Lewis Tatman of Mattoon Is framee. Mattoon chalked up Its "UPB ay- 4 Mattoon attack with four hits In Yltin James Lucas and two runs in the third stanza. Completer for the week tota ed fl te the te Qlen Wood, Uy Kockes limited the Buicks to five uding 97 producmg we ls, ard had four glx ces SeMery "nB safeties.

13 dry holes, seven abandoned lo- ancM for second onors yi Drum. Rightnowar paced the TaylorvlUe cations and two temporary aban- on the mound for th0 Mrs. Kate Haddock visited Mrs. attack with three hits in donments. Proposed new tests to- kt.

5C.a.r 00016 of Mattoon re- 7 to 8. Bucky Walters became the first National League pitcher to i. i. ii i i oloH ccjiuy. cfv MArihanrc onn rro mm nn 9 niv "hit ft; 1Tn 1.1 lv wic plate.

X-Uiicii -uiiaoucu uui garner jp victories with his triumph In the opener, and the dou vuu-ivj riuv. ivui iui o. may uuuca ui lyialiAJOTl Vis ti ii Leading the completions was b.ises on balls. His opponent, Lee. lted Mr.

and Mrs. F. H. Barger re- joz. Ho Marion county with 40, of which 38 gave up 20 hits, struck put five, a u-.

Mrs. Jay Davis and dauehtern m.i ble win enabled the Rhlnelanders to pick up a full game on their two of Mattoon's five hits. Taylorville '0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 12 Mattoon 00 3000000000 02 5 wo viuut.i, oic my iioxo inu waisea iwo ana nil IWO oa.smen. rrnt1u vl(fH n-r n. Z.ZIZZ cwiraoo umtrj iiiwi-i.

pressing rivals, the Brooklyn Dodg- the pther an Abandoned location. Mattoon 2 0 1 0 6 0 3 0 2-14 20 4 of Toledo. 5UW- ers. who halved a twin-bill with the Miss Ruth Elder of Washington, D- uiwctllt, 1U. UCI, vuuuu.

Milk testing 44 per cent butterfat. Most of the completions were De- Ch'ston 102000320 8 13 4 Mrs. Emery Jenkins and daughter, von lan wells. Clinton county had. Batteries: Dorey and Cochran; 4 p1" Virginia, are visiting relatives Boston Bees.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batteries: Koches and Wise; $1.97 per hundred pounds. Milk testing 4 per cent butterfat Fat Freddie Fltzslmmons of the Elder 01 Neoga, who has been Easley and Burrell. 17 completions, all producers in the Lee and Cooley.

Home Run Hitters BY INTERNATIONAL NEWS EH VICE Yesterday's home run hitters: Bragan, Phillies; Rizzo, Phillies, Mueller, Phillies; Cuccinello, F. H. Barger and son. Rufus. are visiting Mr.

and Don Carwell near Grecnuo. -arweu gurpju, prlce over Chicago Dodgers racked up his seventh win chosen "Miss Treasury 1940." The of the year and his 198th major contest was held by the Treasury league victory by. setting the Bees Department Recreational Assocla- 1 Til butter standards. Devonian. The large list of Devonian completions in Clinton county has been responsible for the Centralla field's trebled output during the last month.

The field new Mr. and Mrs. Don Carwell of Greenup visited Mr. and Mrs. F.

H. a ftinn drain Mrt down In 9 to 2 style in the opener. xr. nilhii- Vrev T. aH recently.

In the nightcap, however, the Bees ii HOW THEY STAND and Mrs. Qlen Highland and 2 ZSffw -tSL" ZZLJ." Mr, -w ep children visited Mrs. Effii Rogers of ZZllZ 2 OB. rmicn, Fnmnna FIvai TTilloH produces approximately 124,000 bar found Luke Hamlin's famed "gopher" ball a bit tasty and whacked Hutsonville Sunday. 1 Reds; Boudreau, Indians; Kreevich, rels of oil riav for 54 rtfWl TT'V.

Sox; Walker, Senators; Mr. anu mrs. oieve rnomaa nr xi. eoc s. i barrels during the past week.

The .4.11. 1 u.1K.i V. Out a 7 to 2 decision. TJie New York (Slants, who had A. J.

Diamond. Doerr, Red Sox; Cronin, Red Sox; Johnstown visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl ZJlJ. Hlte and family recently.

Chioaro Livestock. w- V. It "ci" illl.il Cullenblne, Browns; Greenberg. xvirs. rTea uaramm and children Chicago HOGS Receipts.

LEAGUE STANDINGS National League. Paris, father of Robert Dumcnd, Illinois' total output to an estimated 531,000 barrels for a new record. visited her mother. Mrs 90nnn inn v.i.,. Mrs- 22.000 higher: holdov hoped to gain ground In the race while playing the lowly Philadelphia were fortunate in split- 1308 South Seventeenth street, died Won Lost Pet.

.661 iie Wiut5 ojf Charleston. 500 head; top, bulk, $5.40 liome run leaders: TEb ISUS JtoWW Mlze. Cards. 20; Foxx. Bed Sox, Sunday at the.

home of a daughter, 111 th tri-county area 10 com- Cjnclnriati 41 21 Mrs. Cecil Hann, In Paris. Death Pylons were reported, all produc- 00 38 followed a troke of paralysis suf- ers- Wayne county had seven, New 37 lag a double contest. The won the nightcap, 7 to 3, after the Phils captured the opener, 7 to fered about two months ago. Kicnand two and Clay one.

Wayne Chjcag0 34 Funeral services will be conduct- county nad 13 new locations, ray 4 Pittsburgh. Pirates and the St Louis Card In a fs remained in a 21 22 33 34 34 35 39 Pittsburgh 24 4 tie for fifth and tixth places In the standings after taking turns shut ed at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon wumy coiwuiuea in oraeny st 24 at the Blume funeral heme in Paris, development with 11 completions, Boston 20 Surviving are two daughters, a11 reported producing wells. White Philadelphia 21 .644 V8r.Ua of Mattoon Mond.7" 1111 Trosky. Indians, 17; Mrs. Allie Morgan of Trilla re- packing sows, $4.50 to piga, $3.85 berg.

Tigers, 15. 507 cently visited her sister, Mrs. Eliza to $4.50. awjaji MM "V'T Overnight Sports 350 ax1d $8 to 12: etcher cattle; heifers Tn Dovlp Highland visited Mrs. Ray $7.50 to cows, $6 to ltVieW rnt ln Mattoon Saturday.

bulls. $5.75 to calves, $6 to $10; mmmmmmm Mrs j. Barger of Deer Creek feeders, $7 to stocker steers. .627 recently visited Mr and Mrs. Gale $7 to cows and heifers.

$5.75 BY INTERNATIONAL NEWS 603 and Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Barger, to $9.50. KrRvir. Hfre Al T.r,c r.f I 1WI ting out one another at Forbes Field.

The Cards won the first, 1 Mrs. Hann and Mrs. Roy Bowers coumy naa a completions, mciua- American League, of Paris; three sons, Robert of ln8 ei8ht producers, two dry holes Won Mattoon. Verl of Huntington, W. flnd two abandoned locations.

Ed- Cleveland 43 25 and Charles of Muncie, warda county split even with three Detroit ..4 38 25 to 0. and the Pirates took the second, 2 to 0. After dropping 10 of their last 13 the Boston Red Sox 581 head; Max Baer, 0 to 5, underdog to two sisters, Mrs. Albert Staley and proaucers ana mree ary noie ana Bofton 36 Mrs. John Maxwell of Hume, and a Wabash county had two producers New yrk 32 a.

v.i, oay; 10 m.ao; be defeated Tuesday nieht bv Tnnv Uttl I. QIC VU-lIK IcmLlVCB n.mmn tin perked up with a double victory over the Washington Senators to Grand RapWs, and a dry hole. jrcn-K, AUb ncre. 0 tn tm- f.Hor. two flcrh.Ara n-lnH un brother, Jacob of Mich.

26 32 37 34 41 38 to (9; ewes .50 to $9.50. n. 4 If training. St. Louis 31 Chicago 28 Washington 27 Philadelphia 24 450 miss lvcrna Norviei nas returned after visiting her grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Clark Tippett, of Brad-387 burv. gain some lost gjound in the American League battle. The Sox won.

6 to 5 and 5 to 4. Chicago Produce. rhfMrn.iiiiT.rrrnTri B. THREE NEW FIELDS MAY BE OPENED American League All -Stars fa vored over National League opponents in annual game at St and Mrs. John Highland and celpta, 10,854 tubs; steady; of Mat.oon were Sundav fUnn-' fro tmn 9if ttinH.rrfi an Charles Younger.

Sullivan, 111. Charles Younger, 61, Sullivan barber, died Saturday at his home after a week's illness. Funeral services were conducted to YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League. Brooklyn, 9-2 Boston, 2-7. St.

Louis, 1-0; Pittsburgh, 0-2. Aliens of Mr. and Mrs. R. b.

High- score, cars, 26'4c; extra 91 1x1118 nxt weck- score' 26 ooro, Cincinnati's highly geared pltch- Mr and Mrs. Ed Thompson and 24. ic to 25c; specials, 93 score. 27c, Vz dauehters were Sundav dlnnur EOOfi R.M.frvfj. 22 7SS maUi theme In National The Cleveland Indians squared two games with the Chicago White Box, the Tribe taking the first game, 7 to 5, with Al Smith hurling his ninth win of the season, and the White Sox grabbing the after Three new oil fields are in for the Illinois Basin today I day at the Tohill funeral home Ws and if opened they will boost the Surviving, besides Philadelphia, 7-3; New York.

4-7. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strole of steady: current receipts, 13He: fresh League pennant picture. Cincinnati.

7-7; Chicago, 4-6. Newton. extra firsts, 15e to 16c fresh first. Tony Oalento suffers one Inch 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Kalnh Beavers of 16Ho to 13.4c: dirties. 12Vc: 1- wife, are a daughter, a sister and a half-brother. total or new pools lor tne iirst nan Of 1940 to 16. Apparently most certain of the field openers is Kingwood Oil Com- New York, 4-2; Philadelphia. H-3.

eenr Mr wd MrLT'? LIVE POULTRY Steady; tur- younger brother, Russell, but prom- piece, 3 to 1, New York beat Philadelphia, 4 to in the opener of their twin bill, Jut the Athletics evened the score Mrs. Samuel Clark. Cleveland, 7-1; Chicago, 5-3 Beavers. keys, 9c to 13c; hen. HV4c to 14.4c: wes fight with Max Baer will go Marshall, 111.

Mrs. Samuel Clark. n.nV' Nn 1 vrnrrii in Mrs. Delia Pitcher' of Washington. Leghorn hens, 80 to 13c; springer, on.

Boston, 6-5; Washington, 5-4. St. Louis, 7-1; Detroit, 6-10. with a 3 to 2 ten-inning margin Marshal Italo Balbo, famous Italian mother of Mrs. Katie Turner of ianshorn out of Hamilton D.

a. has returned home after 1(C c- orouers, invtc 10 uvc; visiting Mrs. Mary Hill and other roosters. 10c to 10Vc; ducks, 6c relative" to 11c; geese, 8c to 8c. In the nightcap.

The St. Louis flyer who was killed when his plane Marshall, died Saturday at her two mii from the Dale Browns woii a 7 to 6 eleven-inning crashed during a battle with British home north of Sullivan, Ind. Jack Dempsey dons fighting togs again for 10-round exhibition against Wrestler Clarence "Cowboy" Luttrell. Babe Dldrikson Zaharlas wins She fid opened by the same company Mr. and Mrs.

Sevmour Starwalt air forces. was 72 years old. Funeral services few months ago. The No. 1 Mor and family of Toledo were Sunday EX-PREMIER REYNAUD HURT ri inner euests of Mr.

and Mrs. Roea IN AUTO ACCIDENT .1 1, contest from the Detroit Tigers and the Bengals marched off with a 10 to 1 triumph In the nightcap which were held today in Sullivan. 6ur- riS flowed 40 barrels In 45 minutes vlvlng, besides her husband, are tnd then went dead, later swab-two daughters, two brothers and a bins 88 barrels in 14 hours. Od- TONY GALENTO CUT IN ROW WITH YOUNGER BROTHER haltnd at f.h pnri of the uv. nth by agreement.

SATURDAYS RESULTS National League. Brooklyn, 10; Boston, 4. New York. Philadelphia, 0. Cincinnati, Chicago, 1.

St. Louis at Pittsburgh, rain. American League. New York, 12; Philadelphia, 9. Washington, Boston, 7.

Detroit, 9-9; St. Louis, 6-9. Cleveland, Chicago, 3. erators Intend to give the well a Orange, N. J.

1NS) Swathed ln Jlstr-bandages, "Tw Ton Tarzan" Ga- Jame. K. Lauher. fihot oi acid- Pari. Tii Tm.e a In Bond countv.

where many un- FETEBSON GROUP WINS CITY TARK CROQUET TITLE lento today tfs nursing an lnch- long in hi ParU tttomey for 40 years, died Sun- successful tesU have been made in w. v. the nst three vears. National Pe- Representatives of Park ZTardiZ to nTrT. Z.

tu. actordtng to patrons of his beer gsh face, the result, actordtng to patrons of his beer Miss Patty Ann Beavers recently" Borcfeaux INS Victim of an au- women's western open golf title. visited her brother and slster-in- tomoblle accident, former French Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beavers, Premier Paul Reynaud today wa In DEAN AND HORNSBY HONORED of Mattoon.

a moro Mricu, condiUon than wa BY TEXAS LEAGUE FANS returned home after" vtelTtaS her flrst beeved, according to official. Ft. Worth, fading fig. sister. Mrs.

Lewis Tatman, and fam- French news report. ure Dizzy Dean and Rogers Uy of Mattoon. Physicians deferred diagnosis of Kornsby have stepped from tht J3 ccfH' n.lT,il53l" Reynaud's condition for 48 hours, shadow Into the glare of baseball's But'er of East St. Louis were dinner hk euests of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles but was believed the former fickle center light. Knieht recently. premier's life was not ln danger. His Fans of the Texas League voted Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Knight were whereabouts were not announced. them to the top of balloting for tha suupcr guests Sunday evening of circuit's AU-Star game to be played Mr. and Mrs. B. B.

Knight and nw wr-tv, ri fflmiiv of Mottoon x. viv. Fon wortn on July 11. wuajr vq v.jr yai w.uiuc. arm will be conducted' at 4 o'clock Tuea- troleum Company's No.

1 Splndler with his younger brother, Russell mt th- Investment Company, of nw nw i 0 na -r xt Galento, 26, of Newark. Championships following victories Oer Lawson Park players. All Watches were played at Lawson Park. The argument broke out over Russell's request for a pass to Tnnv'e Anvhiiii i- .1 4.au dlst church. Surviving, besides hts nw l0-6n-2w, six miles northwest CL-ppf- nfl Tran wife.

Is a brother, Paul B. Lauher, of Greenville, may open a new field, cci- auu iaH judge of the Edgar County Court T1 'ell reported ready to test bhOOt KeSUltS 14 feet of Benoist saturation at aaaaaaBasaaaaBaaaa H. JDon Wines of Peterson Park'Won the city Junior title. peteon Park 'JL Mrs. Frank T.

Dennr. 1 nsr. 1 fiftd ft Th mt ii Mrs. Esther Giffin and son. Low- James Foster.

Den now 1 pitching for Tulsa Scores In the skeet shoot at Lake 11. of fit. Chnrln. have returned Mr. and Mrs.

Alvy Barger and" wfcliB tiringtjut a new side artft-de- Iefeate Lawson in singles. tVituUUa. TUJLfr ann. -t and the Peterson doubles team of Bert noIpe ner visiting Mrs. Mary Kin Mr.

and Mis. Gale Lock have re- livery which he hopes wUl return Mattoon Sunday Included: ana mner relatives. turned home after visiting Mr. and th. m.4nr.

Mrs Wttnnhor. nf Dr r- UiJUfO. Wheeler, 24 out of 25; Dr. L. A.

Wines and Johnny Swank topped the Lawson duo, Bob Cooley and Carl Welton. Lawson Park wa represented by Foster Klhnan, Carl Welton and Oalento announced he would be Daney. 61. a former resident of be plugged back to test the Benoist on hand for the Baer fracas. "I vandalla.

died Saturday in a St. unless better pay Is found in deep-am okay, he wired sports paul. hospital. Death fol- er horizons TueUy lowed a lcn rmtm serv- The third wUdcat i Pure OU 8 Ice will be conducted at 1:30 Company's No. 1 Robert J.

Macklin "THUMBERS" ror RFXFrarTftR 0'cloc, Tuesday afternoon at the Bedford township, Wayne coun- Neal, Lester Bales, Fuller, J. Mode and Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

Clark Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith and Hornsby. now maanger of tha Harris and Robert Fuller, 22; of Chicago recently visited Rev.

and daughter and H. B. Smith visited Oklahoma City team, was picked to Elmer Sutton of Humboldt. 21; Dr. Mrs.

R. N. Montague Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Smith and manage the Northern division All- rvstprhsffpn (.

naif Moor Mrs Clarence Scott and daugh- family of Lawrencevllle recently. tv Rllth- have turned after visit- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strole and aon. Star niRe.

jsod cooiey. Peterson wa repre 01 HUmOOldt and Kip Weaver, 17; fm. Mr and Mrs IiiTnr York nnl. M.nr.n Johnny OF AUTO AND MONEY SDn' Frank M- 1Denny- ty, two mile from production. Sat- Harry Gossett, Earl Ross, Al Welch and familv of Ridgefarm.

dinner 'guests of her brother and Wstltt Ads Pay gented by Don. Wines, Bwank and Charles Spitz. ut vauiunun. ouxvivuiK, uesiucs net uratlon was recovered ln tne Mc- Springfield, 111 (iue Tumor ana Jonn freeman, ie: iuugene unvc Bicir-in-iaw, xnr. ana uti.

wiauao ins) -Turned husband and on. are her mother, ciosky lime below 3.000 feet. The 'Tnh "med to their home ln Hamilton. FolU and son, Billy. two upon and robbed by men to ft riar uicirino' Mtirv win inn a.4 nr tVim TTTaif it a sister and two brothers.

well is slated to be drilled in within whom he gave a lift. Paul R. a few days. Trap shooting scores included: his mother. Mrs.

Delia Hill. arid Mrs. John Highland and aoni Dr. L. A.

Neal, Bert Wheeler and Misses Mnrlorle Fyes and Lou- Michael, and Miss Eula Mae Tate, L. Fuller. 23 out of 25; William Foster, Max Kelly and Ralph of Mattoon visited Mr. and Mrs. R.

I Ir Vfl tAk C111.I.AI. 1 TVl-L. 1 Thompson, Seattle, lost his Jacob C. Allen, new $1,000 automobile. $65 in cash, Charleston, 111.

Jacob C. Allen, Clinton County. Graham and TJnvd Clanrvcr. 22- T. nigniana mwauy.

and Mrs Carl Oaklpv of Tpctnr itre TiialK. T.ntl.n nf T.V. By a blow of their wlng, want are capable of breaking a man' kg. 'i-' Where to'Buy It --uu in travelers- eneexs and a $40 aieo isie eaturoay at his nome Attention of oil operators prob- i 1 V. R.

rVinfflnK ShJirn nrtn Ron. r- TTinv.i.ni i. m. buu set, a.uraay. inompson re- mis city, rouowing a Drier iu- atiy will be riveted on a Wildcat ui.mmiu c- worun, ana vir.

uuis jnarvey cii ruuer, iu; j. u. nams, in; nome aner vismng ner son or Del Ray, nave recumeo ponea to bpringneid ponce that he ness from a heart aliment. Mr. k.

riiu in picked up the two hitchhikers at Allen leaves a wife, four daughters, Held near Carlyle where shallow John 17 E11 Ross- 16 ana oaupnter-in-iaw, Mr. ana Mrs. home after visiting their mother, Harold Hiphland. of Champaign. Mrs.

Amanda Hacklev. sand production has been obtained aaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaa Mr. and Mrs. Henderson GammiU Mrs. Glen Harden and daughter, ct.

Antilles, ano wnen near a brother and two sisters. IfiUfUl 4V. uwy pnxiucca a gun, I.c... for many years. The test will be TT took hi car and left him stranded.

DEMPSEY AND ESTLER TO m1 othm, No 1 Heroes and Goats "I had to walk all the way ln GET TOGETHER TONIGHT hA taV1 fh. ana, cnunren were oiinaay ainner Eniriey, nave returned to tneir guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe home in Oermantown, after vis-Wveth and familv of Hindsboro. Mting Mrs.

Nelle Harden and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bluford Foster of and Mrs. Edgar Harden.

Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Reber Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Blckel, Mrs. Ritter and family and Misses Lilly Don V. Blckel and daughter, Linda and Louise Foster of Mattoon were Kay, and Rex Blckel were week WHY DO WITHOUT? PHILCO CAR RADIO $19.95 INSTALLED FREE! TERMS! WOLFE AUTO SUPPLY 1501-08 Broadway Phone S98 (Benny Shoaff) BY INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE from Litchfield for no one would Atlanta, Ga. (INS) The long There has never been a test of give me a ride," Thompson told awaited, much discussed and puz- tne Trenton ln the area police. The University Club gave zllng bout between Jack Dempsey Marion Cnuntr l.u li.l uwn Heroes Al Smith.

Cleveland In- end guests or Mr. and Mrs. Ralph -uuud w.n wuitu jjroccea ana oiarence uowooy i.uttreu, A westward xtnalTn of this noiith hi. iiv, T.1.1.PI nf nonnnrcvlllA Tnrl The Daily Journal- Gazette is on sale at 1 Burtachi News Stand, Burtschi' Book Store, F. J.

Ritter Drug Store, Ed. F. Ritter Drug; Store, Bridges' Drug Store, Hotel U. S. Grant and West Side News Stand.

to Chicago. routrh Bnd tumble Texas wrestler. nrst oaseman, wno dropped an easy come up for exhibition tonight In 1CB" oZin, th. TT J1 I)0p fly for an crror as White Atlanta's Southern Association Jfnia, iL at it in No BU Sox triumPhed ln the ame baseball nark Devonian lime at 3,536 feet In No. ers, whose homer with the sacks 0f a twin-bill; Larry French, Chl- LK-rcuaii Wnnnliran -9a Th.

In. 'fin. 4 t. i Hides to Indians White hunter in northeastern Washington who bagged deer this luiou ciioui.u uto wuua utuii rr.on wno wajs irnocirftn mir .1.. Boston Ledger A Boston columnar ledger is a ledger in which the accounts and money columns are vertically arranged to facilitate recording and the calculation of daily or periodical balances.

wio pmii. ate w- -ftfinri nf fu. fi.H'. cm tm season and didn't want the hides, -pet soma 20 oon ner. oris will nav 7 fuv "lc 4" uuuuo- oi tne cox in tne nrst game ana aonaiea tnem to naians who in the 7 most producUon at present.

header. then lost the second came with the last few years haven't had enough in the neighborhood of $30,000 to 1 Goats Hal Trosky. Cleveland Cincinnati Reds in a relief chore. see the affair. skins to clothe them adequately.

Pellagra Pellagra, a disease apparently caused by poor diets lacking milk, eggs, liver, greens and fruit juices, afflicts about 400,000 Americans. Picotihic acid has been successfully used to cure it PLUMBING for Your To date, no one has properly explained how the bout happened to be arranged, how the principals were Influenced to engage ln It, or Why It is being held. Want Ads Pay! Acts iweiverree pill I Hi' Headliners From Robbing Bros. Circus Will Be Shown on CHARLESTON SQUARE Wed July 3, 1940 its l'1 I rl Thi yiterou lavatory will keep Us shine longer than one made' of enamelware. OUR DISPLAY ROOM COMPLETE Phone for Estimate! Fred White Charleston Chamber of Commerce and business men are bringing this feature as a presentation to the entire community in appreciation of its support and courtesy through the years.

THREE 1 2-ACT FEATURES 10:30 a. 1:30 and 6:30 p. m. Everyone Is Invited to Come and Take in This Feature EventI 'HIS COMPLIMENTS are all for you your beauty and lovelineu. Bui you hid better tee to it that his clothes are cared (or, cleaned and welt pressed, or his appearance may be mos uncomplimentary to yours.

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