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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 2

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The Beei
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Danville, Virginia
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TWO THE REE DANVILLE VA WEDNESDAY JULY 14 1937 Hot Weather is Beware of Have you ever noticed that In very hot weather jour ortaus of 'digestion and elimination seem to become torpid or lazy? Your food aouri forms gas causes belching heartburn and a feeling of jest If'ssnesa and irritability Perhaps may have sick headache nau ca and dizziness or blind slls on suddenly rising Your tongue may be coated your com bilious and your bowel 1 actlocui aluygish or Irwuf fident Biliousness These are some of the more common symptoms or warnings of biliousness or so called liver" so prevalent in hot climates Don't neglect them Take Calo tata the improved calomel com pound tablets that give you the effects of calomel and salts com bined You will be delighted with the prompt relief they afford Trial package ten cents family pkg twenty five eta At drug skiers (Adv) ROBINSON'S ISLAND ISOLATED DOROTHY DIX BY SHIP STRIKE DEATH SHOCK TO ARKANSAS what she ilte it will always be I urn io rlim I iri people a sung Ella Heeler 9281 day celebrants some of be The best gift that God can glre rblldren mother be 813 Masonic Temple PHONE 3518 ORIYING YOURSEL Tuesday night By Alicia Mart Po 1953 BY Nt A StRVICf INC per ay Aim A KT as a In from the points in to al Crib Mrs Carrol I Wyatt Col morrrov jS JkT "Better ficArlc at Moderate Coat" A WONDERUL TRY THE TEA COOLING SYSTEM TONIGHT AT YOUR DRUG STORE stxxrd In Place de Rumania am sure that despair injured an auto Boswell and son Nel have left for Saltville to or and at Narrows In against a con by one i a ALOT BETTER CUTICURA SOAP fZ visiting few days Miss Ber Beacir I'M TIRED O' USING MESSY CREAMS TO CLEANSE MY ACE Miss Doris Ann Powell la a patient at Danville Community Hospital day for Atlantic City 1 brother rank Dovell horough Blenheim Senate seat became iris on his mas square lace Cheery Hext MAYLOWER BEAUTY SHOPPE Miss Pearl Eanes has returned to her home after spending ten days with Mrs Nelson Johnson at Myrtle Beach Robinson Arkansas of Instl Mr and Mr the birth of a Tuesday July Mr and liar's Hall daughter iOOfC WHAT mother Is a cheerful woman she can take the sting out of children because the poorest meal Is a feast 'if It Is flavored And more than that because she meets hardships with a and an optimism that never fails she sends her clril the world to light gayly the battle of life and take from it Mrs Malcolm to visit Mrs moral at her Bear wives And I not bear his or REE sample write Dept 9 Malden Mae to a woman 10 be a free peeper bmlv to make up Pattern Twenty five cents for land planes developed and came down In the Seine river The pilot And if the i poverty for her nh laughter emile and has a drrn forth into what they want tn coins or for each Mar sure to write address and Bin ln Aiinoiinchi Mr and Mrs Roy Worley an nounce the birth of a son on July 14 Danville Community Hospital today the temporary rise again the 70s to the mercury dropped early SPRINGIELD Mo Spiingfield'A police force Is having a hard time ex plaining this: The profits of a recently installed pop vending machine In the station goes to the department's flower fund Opened for the first time the device yielded 12 nhkels and six slugs Bondurant who the past month England States was drowned Richmond Haven of isherville at Sorklown when he wharf into the York Mrs Armistead Is spending some time at Patrick Springs Mrs John Overbey Is leaving to to visit her at the Marl Mis Helen Boswell spend several days visiting from their slore rt Miss Anne Harrison friends in Richmond for Mrs Charles Wyatt of Norfolk Is visiting her son and daughter in law Mr and lege avenue It la the rliecrtnl people who sticeeed The pessimists are licked be fore they start DOKOIHY HlX women who go own private dlf They never tell you a bard A ulghum of Rich cottage at Virginia Press) furnished late yester two persons countryside Mrs McCord and children Billy and David who are visiting Mrs McCord's parents Mr and Mrs Carter will return Thursday to their home tn Lexington Ky accompanied by Mrs McCord brother Glenn Car ter who will visit them I Asa wife the tlieerful woman Is like the paragon of the Scriptures her price i atime nibies Mery man has plenty ot troubles ami anxieties anti cliseouragements in lilt contac with the outside wmhl If at niglil lie ccnnc'S home tn a wife who Is also sunk In woe it drags him down Into the bottomless pit But If he has a wife who Is gay anU heerful who can make him laugh and forget Ills rouble who can fill him full of hope from her own overflowing optimism ami who can buck him with her fallli in him he can stand anything NEXT: hummer Items 1011 to 50 SlltMPOO amiGEK WAVE 35c Mrs George Cunningham of Winston Salem Brown of Lvnchbure today to their homes after a few visit to the sister Mrs Williamson great ''rolling and Batteries of field antl air tank guns the Mr and Mrs daughter of Mobile Ala are visiting Mr mother Mrs 8 Davis West End avenue Democratic Leader Described As Sort of Tradition in His Native State STONY BROOK July 14 W) The force of federal agents Investl gating the mysterious disappearance of Mrs Alice McDonell Parsons was Increased today as reports of a quickly denied weresheard The Long Island society matron wife of William Parsons poultry) farmer and retired business man vanished on June 9 A note de mending 125000 for her safe return STATE BEAUTY SHOP 3rd I loot Maxmiic Temple PHONE III 13 present were Misses Kathleen Odessa Yates Eunice Jones Dix Elsie McDowell Mll entress and Mrs spending their vacation saluted the clenched the out The House That Service Built John Davis and Mrs A Walah of Bache announce the birth of a Jmy 14 at Danville Uom of 213 Roanoke In two Richmond received 72 of an Harrisonburg had only a slight er but Staunton cooled off porarily under 118 Inches Tne mercury tumbled rapidly In each section visited by the storms and showers affording at least some relief from the beat and high hu midity that have had Virginians wishing for winter during the past five days Serious interruptions In wire serv ice because of the electrical disturb ances were reported by communica tions companies Mrs Ralph Hess has been called to New York on account of the death of her mother Dr Martha Hicks who died suddenly Hotel Danville Building solved with simplified Marian patterns Summer Book fifteen cents cents hen ordered together bend your order to The Bee Pattern Department Danville Va (By The Associated Electric storms which cooling lull in July heat day and last night killed by lightning drenched mid cities and smothered with mud Mrs McCavok's two pet trout Blease' and "Sallie" In their Pulaski springhouse Hibbard the weather man at Richmond said relief from heat was only that temperatures would today hlch day The Miss Nancy Jones left Monday to visit Miss Martha ulghum at Vir ginia Beach Miss par ents Mr and Mrs A ulghum are cottage there this stun Come Seo how rlgldolre with the Meter Mhor mMcos Ice cheater than you can buy It at retail! The astounding amantity It can freeze la a smera oayc see we All Metal qulckuko Tray with the Instant Release How tha Motor Mioor cut corrowt coot to the bma NO LET UP IN HOT SPELL AS DANVILLE BAKES! doubt It any one of the men who committed suieldi during the depies fion when they lost thtir foi tunes hiui cheeriui irifvny man did kill hlnixTT betause he could addd to bls ovn APINOL THE PINE ANTISEPTIC Only rigidair with the Meter Miser Civet You Theso Important Advantages Mster Mlssr ood Safety Indicator on Outside of Door 0 Wsy Adlustablo Interior New All Metal Qulckube Tray wide the Instant Cube Release Automatic Tray Release Safe Low Pressure Refrigerntu Product of General Motors Marian Martin Pattern 46 and 48 Size 38 requires 3 5 8 yards 39 inch fabric Send fifteen cents stamps (coins preferred) lan Martin pattern Be plainly your size name style number Get the new Summer Edition of the Marian Martin Pattern Book and revel In its fascinating easy to make stylesi View the blushing bride the dashing deb the tiny tot Learn how to dress for new slenderness! See being worn tor fun and sun Note bow ev ery fabric and sewing prob lem is Mai tin bints! fifteen both of of Games and music were and later refreshments were Inches was re liours huh show tern occupying a mer iCheerful People Succeed in Anything They Under take the Pessimists Are Jacked Before They Start So It Pavs To Maintain a Sense of Humor Ir etnment refrained from a demonstra irmi iuis i tlOn lllle that over which Leon Blum I men premier presided last year Is a cheerful cause the one liing a lumber needs more tban uny thing else 1 is a tuninbmie If she has that she can laugh off mam a sit nut Ion out of which a raged can be made She can correct jotmgsteis' faults fur more elte ually uifn a Joke than she ran by nagging Ind lie ran keep her thlldren at home Imtead of wandering the streets beraitse liome Is the gayest jolltest plirelhey know Miss Anita entress are In the Carolinas BETTER THAN BARS TEHACHAPI A window at the Tehachapi women's prison hasn't been closed for weeks irst a mother oriole built her nest on the window ledge then three eggs appeared Now the inmates are waiting for a trio of baby orioles to take their first flight before consid ering closing the window again Iiutrmt It from our fr llow vr rat ores and indebted than we air to those siunni who hod Only rifidalre with the Meter Mlaer la complete In ALL 5 BASIC SERVICES or Homo Refrigeration I 1 GREATER ICE ABILITY 2 GREATER STORAGE ABILITY 3 GREATER PROTECT ABILITY 4 GREATER DEPEND ABILITY 5 GREATER SAVE ABILITJ tMimTi RIGID A I There are no greater missionaries than these cheerft ibout diffusing light and gayety No matter wiist th it sr manVia fhav nDV2P (ilHlW it lit Itl ll THt'fti IH LUU kJ KJ ItiCk story They wear the smile that come off They always have some thing pleasant to funny story to Uli some joke flint semis you 1 Chuckling on our way feeling that God Is His heaven arid ails well with the world Winchester experienced a downpour of between two and three inches and lightning struck Phil barn I at Gore Another bolt struck a church I steeple at Waynesboro Virginia counted at least 14 deaths attributed to the heat wave today as it faced another 24 hour period for which much change In tem and local thundershowers were predicted Eight persons died yesterday three in automobile accidents two drowning two by lightning and trom sunstroke Thundershowers were reported mast sections of the state yesterday and last night Au electrical storm In Hie Norfolk section was accompa nied by han which beat down corn fields mer a ten mlle area Win chester business establishments were flooded by high water fiom a three inch rainfall Ollie Allen 35 prominent resident ot King William Countv was killed by a bolt of lightning in a corn tteld Joseph Corvo 32 of Brooklyn Was killed by a bolt while shav ing In a tourist cabin near red ericksburg Allan williams 30 in a canal at Thoma was drowned fell from a River Jesse Ketcham 55 of Chester Held County died from sun stroke guttered two days earlier Miss Esteli Palmateer 28 of Lynch burg was killed In the collision of two automobiles near Clifford Carl Thomas Mason 12 of Sugar Hill Campbell County was killed when he trundled a wheel barrow against the side of a moving truck gnmnpr Muffin Olvoorn1i PVSIV was fatally the crash of Crete wall A rainfall polled at 11 Davig announce daughter June Marie 13 at Danville Com munity Hospital1 ALL BASTILE ANNIVERSARY HELD Mrs Bryant Heard and nice Heard are at Virginia Mr and Mrs Edwin Meade and children are at Virginia Beach where they have taken a cottage for a GAKNEK IN shocked UVALDE Tex July Vice President John Garner was grsatly shocked when informed early today ot the death of Senator Jcseph Robin son of Arkansas In Washington The vice president was away from his Texas home on a fishing trip when he learned of the passing of the Democratic leader It Is a thine Hist ilicvt fulness has utter bicn is'ed as a Si'intuine Jennie or rn uuntim a an attraction sympathy ndet iieaa faitliful tufss and an almost ability to lote lute eti Lun held the qusl St'es that adqi the MX uels and inrtillsts Lute alike Med in ploi I ng hoe chaims ul nruioth ldus who bmst suto Ifwr rpaii Hm shgliK provga ra in fair was very heavy though spotted over the state The 213 inches which fell at Roa noke in two hours marooned motor ists in two feet of water near a Vir ginian railway overpass 'there A cloudburst In Pulaski brought untimely death to tarue Olease" and who have berm the ob jects of great interest to newspaper men and newsreel photographers "Sallie" 'als so tame she would come to the surface to lx petted by friends The rain swept mud from an adjacent cornfield into the spring water and smothered the trout) Lightning killed Joseph Corvo 32 while he was shaving in a redericks burv tourist cabin and Ollie Allen 35 while he was working In a King William county corn field downtown traffic was dis rupted late yesterday by a storm which soused the city In two Inches of rain The thermometer reading LITTLE ROCK Ark July The death of Joseph Taylor shocked today 11s native I where he became a sort I tutimi a revered tradition I Contemporaries In the Utile com munity of Lonoke 24 miles east of ittle Rock where he was born and reared recall the stripling lawyer Just of age who moved Juries in court room debate in the same way he was to sway the Senate and shape the country's and the Democratic party's destinies 40 years later Eventually his? powerful voice was heard outside the community and the rise that followed was literally mete oric He became a state legislator at 22 a congressman at 30 governor and senator at 40 Democratic viee presl demlal nominee al 58 "He was one of the brightest boys I ever saw when he came Into my office to read the late Judge Trimble of Lonoke his first profes sional associate once commented He was ambitious and determined and nothing could keep him from being successful I think he was a natural born politician" Mote than two score years in the political arena gave Robinson a unique place In Arkansas public af fairs Necessarily absent from the state most of the time he still dom inated the scene back home through sheer power of prestige Before his role in national affairs earned him the description of man" he ceased in the minds ot many tc be simply an office holder and came a sort of Idol to Arkansas No professional glad hander back slapper Robinson again again won re election by smashing majorities reflecting a public follow ing which all lesser public figures In this state recognized' ew cared to make long term political plans without inquiring what attitude would In Ins early barnstorming cam paign days It was said of him that be learned and romembered the first names of more Aikansans than any other man of his day and the early court loom forensics stood him In good steah on the stump tn later years however it was al ways a a statesman not a barn jstorruer that he came back to the I nome ioiKs to retain his Reserve and dignity forte and they sat well I sive frame and broad requency a Hon in the Senate he I was among his constituents consist ently quiet gracious thoughtful in speech and gesture In a crowd cane in hand he moved slowly and with dignity nodding to acquaintances When he ran for his fifth Senate term last year Robinson did not even bother to make a formal campaign although four candidates announced i Hgiimst him In the primary and two stayed on the ballot When the bal lots were counted the senior senator irom Arkansas had better than a 100 oOO vote majority over the combined opposition 1 Hia beginnings were as humble those of most Arkansas farm boys I He was the youngest of nine chil jdten of James Robinson who mi I grated to Arkansas from New York and of Matilda Swain Robinson native of Tennessee Alter local schooling young Joe I taught school and sent himself to i Hie University of Arkansas and later I to the University of Virginia law i school He studied summers with Judge Trimble and was admitted to the bar in 1895 He went to the slate legislature the same year He was married on December 15 1896 to Miss Ewllda Gertrude Miller of Lonoke who according to her mothe Mrs Jesse Miller ashore Bastille had danced all night In the squares were attracted by the prospect of witnessing a sample of the preparedness by which rance is try ing to keep up with her European neighbors Places In the reviewing stand were reserved for President Albert LeBrun and other high rench and foreign officials Including King Carol of Ru mania and the sultan of' Morocco The parade formed around the Arc de Trtomphe and Hie Place de L'Etoile and headed down the Chumps Elysees to the Place de la Concqrde Big new war planes roared overhead while fast tanks rumbled ovei the pavement 1 The start of the "ourth oi was featured by torchlight parades last night and friction be tween opposing political factions in Paris and the suburbs ifteen hundred Communist parade ers clashed with dancers in front of a cafe In Boulogne Sur head quarters in that suburb of Col ran cois de la Rocque's rightist social par ty It started out as a musical com bat with the patsders chanting the Internationale" aid their rivals re plying witn the "Marseillaise" Then fist fighting broke out lice halted the scuffling before any one was injured seriously' Three sons were injured in another Incident a subway fight between Socialists and Communists Wlth: 3000000 of Its preciously guarded francs (about $38 600) spent on holiday decorations the second people's front geernment preferred to call today's evenf the "Bastille day of arts and to maintain the atmosphere of the Paris Interna tional exposition True to its political truce the gov SWICEGOOD 9ujteralbw MMI ANVHLI VIA 9ce G(rilUif RIGIDAIRE METER MISER MAKES ICE CH EAPEH THAN YOU CAN BUY IM President Albert LeBrun a reviewing stand In the Etolle with King Carol of the sultan of Morocco commanders of the Yugoslav and Rumanian armies and scores ot foreign diplomats and military attaches Three hundred ot the newest bomb ing and pursuit planes roared over head in toiinatlons while the columns of soldiers afoot and mount ed from everv branch of rances fighting forces were paced bv tanks ot all sizes from tiny two man ma chines to rumbling craft and One of motor trouble middle of the swam Tile whom cuffs which are even slightly soiled Keep clothes neatly pressed and im maculately clean Let your" plans for greater beauty include a few minutes is day for care of clothes as well face and hair a wut'il thif I full of trutiide se nil flower Imus to the Mill Wt irine (lie 1 lighten am gloom with iheh origin tie heir bv idgli Moril Hu an nt a lit i Ul i long ac Relief rom Meat Only Tem porary 14 Deaths At tributed io Wave Miss Wllla been spending ling the New was found In the Parsons' car In the driveway of thetr farm i The supposed was' re ported to be in tue hands of the fed eral men although they denied any such document existed Pat sons and Mis Anna Kupryanova Russian born companion of Mrs Par sons and a member of the household for several years spent yesterday away from home They returned at night separately Mrs Kupryaova in a car filled with federal agents including Inspector Earl Connelley in charge oi the inquiry THE VHON HOUSE M) sTERY AMAZING INEXPENSIVE BEAUTY CUTICURA SOAP ORA BLEMISHED SKIN THE COMPLETE TREATMENT IS CUTICURA SOAP I AMO OfNTMNMT Purl) Given Al Pelham A party was given In the home Miss Hazel Johnson ot Pelham In honor ot Miss Odessa Yates Schoolfield enjoyed served 'J hose Adkins Virginia died and Burma Barber Louise Py ron Alese Loftis Rounella Payne Mrs Anne Barber and Loniiette Dix James Charles and Raymond Lynch Curtis and Bryant Loftis? Ernest Watkins Ernest Lewis Junior Mose ley Maynard Clanton Hazel Snow Venion McDowell Paige James and Harold Dix Swanson Carroll Bill Crumpton Jim errell Giles Ham lett Claude erguson and others Birthday party Given i A birthday party was given at the cabin on farm five miles from Leaksvllle in honor of birthday The dlnnffl was served picnic style Those attending were Mr and Mrs Gillie and children Mr and Mrs Rusli and children Mr and Mrs Otlia reeman and Miss Anne IMcGInnl nf llAnville Mr and Mr gracious flock viorcHn reeman of Reidsville' Mr and Mrs Marlon Rush and children Mr and Mrs Haizllp and chil dren of Leaksvllle Mr and Mrs Ca Matthews Mr and Mrs I Dunn and children Mr and Mrs George Matthews of Stoneville or CUTS SCRATCHES ABRASIONS Th powerful anuxptic prop rrnes APINOL nuke itthe ideal treatment for cut and s'ratcbet Doe not stmf danger of infection and aid nature heL ALWAYS apply Win it lias considered un avwt imiv inns since in lealdv she Is damp moi him around Xi iei tin 1 hti all heni tlellm to the linmn that there is revt and line in a mmmn being rwidi In an a in a gentle im I iiol ami nerei gtiiliq nr gfiela and Hint vn lie cni r) 1 lie woman wno Is gay siul fini lmliig Is pivbiblj tin beliri than she should be Uuntu always Lad: ilnwn ttirlr no'es al oilier wom eu whose Jaugbs me luinft un a hair trigger TWO KILLED BY LIGHTNING IN VIRGINIA i i Provided she decides definitely how she want to look then plans her beauty and grooming routines care ful) ana woman can be chic and at tractive Good taste is a wonderful nubstttute lor ready cash and know ing how to arrange your time to al low for the things you really want to accomplish is a sure cure for I never hare time gioautuga More often than the test of us care to admit the smartest women turn out to be those who lean the most active lives with jobs homes children anti goodness knows what el to occupy their time i But they are the ones who believe With all their hearts that lt' better to brush hair tor four minutes every' night than for tvrenty minutes one day a week Also that skin which 1 cleansed stimulated and lubricated properly at the end of each day will 4 remain smooth and unexpectedly young looking through the years And they practice what they believe The busy mother who never seems i to be able1 to comb her hair care fully and put on a little makeup be fore breakfast might find it worth while to go to bed ten minutes earlier to allow tune: for a bit ot personal glorification Thls may sound like impractical advice but the fact remains that morning tasks seem less dull if one's hair is tidy jiose powdered lips falnt Jy pink And never think for a mo merit that children do not notice how i mother looks They most certainly do notice and they caie too your budget Is Lmited rem her that two daik perfectly fitted are better than half a dozen sagging frocks in various shades which call for "wra! complete of accessories Never wear collars and Ony RIGIDAIRE or ch Only rngiotir li reezes more tO keeps food safer fresherce faster be smplesC refrig inr parts backed by General Motors Only rigidtir tfl i Ice freezes faster in trerv tray made of any other JQkube te eidatre is an AH Airr Traywith the Instant Cu of melting ice cubes loose Onlv rigidtif Automibe Only rigidtir the2 WyCold yl Stores 1W ce' Storage r'y entire con cubes in reserve freezing tenI of every tray in the trecz compartment Nantucket aces ood a Milk Shortage Talk of rom Union i 1 NANTUCKBT Mass July A steamship strike that Isolated this island from Massachusetts' mainland Increased residents' fear of a food and milk shortage today and brought re newed talk of "secession' from Hie turion The head of the se ess i on (st Mai'AhaH Gardiner a photographer said he telegrapeed President Roose velt that miles she Intervened imme diately to end the strike there might be a determined move to secede and set up a protectorate "In much the same category as Bermuda la to Great A Jurisdictional dispute between rival maritime unions tied up four steamships of the New Bedford Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Line and the strike spread to the all River "Line also owned by the New England Steamship company The strike was started yesterday by seamen of the New Bedford IVneyard and Nantucket line who op posed the choice of the International Seamen's Union an affiliate of the American ederation of Labor as their bargaining agent James Moriarty Massachusetts' labor commissioner quickly sought conferences with leaders of the Na tional Maritime Union a Committee for Industrial Organization affiliate which contested unsuccessfully for bargaining rights The strikers seek a 20 per cent wage increase for crew members a 30 per cent Increase for officer one day off In seven and provision for overtime Meanwhile restaurant owners rear ed a shortage or milk They depend upon daily deliveries by steamship from Hie mainland Postal officials arranged for the Coast ORuard to fer ry mail to the island Six months ago Nantucket natives indignant over high electric rates threatened to quit Masachusetts and I become a part Of New York state They were pacified recently however by announcement of a rate cut Deny Reports Of Confession In Parson Case AU of this Is of course tommyrot and it i time that ve realized that in stead Ot clirerl ulness Ih uic a soi ut ex bngjtege to a wuniaii it is tne nosv Important quality that site can puwibly pussvss It is a ehsrm to conjure witn Is the secret of popularity It W1U do wore to get her a husband and keep Lire B'ter jiie getj him than etnet te aut or in bus ms and no matter where she go a prop and staff to lean iHn has tour snd (Canada has returned to her home I Miss Edith ortune of West Col i Ilngwood Is visiting friends and relatives here for a lew days Clements Chism Parker OC I Pattern 9281 Here' news and flattery for your summer wardrobe a iliat promises to slim down your hips make you look Inches taller and years younger! Trust Marian Martin to give you fascinating choice of neckline treatment for you may have a soft collar accented by a feminine bow or a demure pointed version and perky button accents for your bodice! Infinitely young and strik ing are the cool yoke capeiete that fall In such graceful folds around your shoulders while a beautifully gored skirt allows you plenty of room lor action All this charm Is easy as it can be to make at even for the woman with limited sewing exjrer lence Ideal for afternoons In dainty eyelet batiste or a soft synthetic Complete Diagrammed Marian Martin Sew Chart included Pattern 9281 may be ordered only in sizes 34 38 38 40 42 44 month rance Celebrates Event By Putting Her Military Might on Review PARIS July 14 Wj rance put I a cross section of her military might oi review today before the heads of her own government representative of foreign powers and hundreds ot thousands of Parisians In a celebra tion ot the 148th anniversary of the full of the Bastille Many ot the spectators who lined the Champs Eysees for hours while the procession passed crack army units with the fist of the people's front or dropped to 74 early today and the inhabitants rejoiced at relief from the moie llian 0 dcgiee heat of the past six days Rain at redericksburg which con tinued through most of the night stopped after heavy early monjlngl ttl'klt'tf I' Terms As Low As 0 3 ears To Pay AX ah'K I i''' 12 SYH I r4 'A A' If i 1 K( J' i kA Hre Jli i nt pit i 1 1 1 i of 1 hIiu 'ii ifj A Mini mi our Mttliios bv of ttrelr Jot living Into Ji j) l'ut A Ar YA TT (W I I i I VZa? 1 7toTi 7EA See vm 1 'trot' 7 i I i' I 1 'rr Lli This Ramv PtaU i jhBbi nrj "inEW ffir Jill Mt GL (NE4 AT YOUR DRUG.

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