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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 2

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a Just Arrived bpecially Selected tiy Our Hew York Bayer Pretty Beaded Bags for Graduating Gifts for to $2.98 In real sheer SILK pair HEW CHIFFON AMD LACE DRESSES Phone 36 SAFELY ACROSS. Iambic Forced to te Massachusetts by Fog. Quincy, May (Dick) Merrill landed his monoplane at the Squantum naval reserve air base at 12:40 p. m. CST today.

Thankful for Assistance. Mr. and Mrs. Veriion Harlow Prairie township, who had the misfortune to lose their home by Bnrkhart, local mechanic, had a narrow escape from serious injury Friday morning when an automobile on which he was working at his: garage on East Washington street, slipped off the jack and (ell him. Mr.

Burkhart was lying on his back under the car, and aa it fell, tho axle struck him across the stomach, pinning him under the auto, and knocking the breath from His cries for help were heard by men at the Tipton Main Mo-j tor Company garage, and others in. that neighborhood, who released him by removing the car. He was badly bruised, and is quite sore, -but his injuries are not regarded as serious, and after resting for a time he' was able to continue with his work. Left 'For Home. Howard Browning left Friday for her home in Van arc Dyke, Michigan, after visiting a making arrangements to rebuild, few days with her cousin, Mrs.

They wish all of the friends who Anna Sailers of this city. Mrs, assisted in saving much of their Browning-came her with the body fire last Saturday evening, accompanied by! his co-pilot, John S. Lambie of Birmingham, brought back pictures of the coronation from England (or American newspapers. He and Lambie flew to England 'last week in 21 hours and 30 minutes. At 12:40 p.

m. the fliers had been in the air 22 hours and 27 minutes, beating the time of the only other flight of comparable distance from' England to the United States, that of Capt. James A. Mollison and his wife. property, the Kempton 1 fire department and the volunteers to know they much appreciate their aid, without which everything would have been i lost.

Fine Baby Boy. of her father, Isaac Falconberry, whose ifleath occurred last Friday at her home in Michigan. She was accompanied to Tipton by her husband, Howard Browning and children. Isaac and Anna Louise, James Sierki of Washing- Mr, and Mrs. Quo who ton.

Michigan, and the funeral operate the general store at East i rector, Melford Jones of Center-1 Union, are the proud parents of! Hue, Michigan, all of whom re-j a fine 6 -pound baby boy born Friday morning at 6:00 o'clock at the; Beechwood hospital. This is the second child in the home, and he has not yet been named. He is welcomed by a brother, age 5. turned home Wednesday ASTROLOGY CALLED. Continued from Page 1.

control problems, I In these modern storage warehouses of Liggett Myers Tobacco Company are thousands of casks of mild ripe thousands of bales of aromatic Turkish tobaccos. stored away for the pleasureof Chesterfield smokers, can is otir honest belief that the tobaccos used in I field cigarettes are of finer quality hence milder and better- tasting I. than-the tobaccos in any other cigarette at the price. i 'Liggett Myers Tobacco Co, in 1933, by 16 hours and 24 minutes. Mrs.

Gaiser was formerly misfortune, end wars, lessen' Merrill said that he had fol-i Geneva Illges. daughter of Mrs. i economic problems if not elimi-l Stowed the Newark air beam south Charles Illges northwest of them entirely, enable acei-; of Boston, but was unable tojlanla. Both she and her son are dents to be. avoided.

Mrs. Griffin pierce the thick fog, and turned i getting along nicely. back. The air base here was the first land sighted since he left Ens- i Austin. May Politician said.

"Favorable harmonizing! planetary vibrations operating at: i the time of commenceinent is of i Great importance and should bo land, he said. JQuinn of Beaumont, member ofi th( fir 1 consideration in all going to take off agauijthei Texas legislature, shot and i dprtakings." she explained. pretty quick and continue on to killed Herman Hicks, 41, The Hindenburg disaster might Bennett Field," Merrill i Houston in an early morning have been avoided, she said, hr.d 'United Press. itcujfne in a hotel today. 'the hour been chosen at Interior 'view of a Liggett Myers modern leaf tobacco storage 'warehouse where all tobaccos used in Chesterfield cigarettes are stored to age 2 years or more.

hesterfields will MORE an "hour when tjic most number harmonious Vibrations were; operating." i wt) offering this week 1934 FORD TUDOE This car was traded in on a new Blaster Chevrolet coach, after having been driven only a few thousand miles. It is in excellent conditon, mechanically and in appearance. Good heater, radio and is a DeLuxe model This is just another of our many bargains. 1936 PLYMOUTH COUPE Only 13,000 miles are on this splendid bargain coupe. Tires, paint, upholstering like new; hot water heater.

Mechanically it is in perfect. 1935 FOE COACH This car ws a traded in on a new Chevrolet ana was carefully driven only a few thousand niiles. Upholstering is clean, )aint and tires in good condition. Motor reconditioned. One of our hair- gains that most be moved.

The price is $365. 1935 FORD COACH A splendid )uy on this mileage car has been priced to at once. The car is in perfect condition in all details. It has been reconditioned jwith the OK that counts. You will not be disappointed in this car.

Another, one of our big bar gains. The jprice is only $365. Coihgcniul Club. The members Congenial club held their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs" Lee Coltord and Alma Wilson Inj Elwood, with a good attendance I During the brief business period, plans were (completed for a family.party Friday evening. May 21, at the home of! Mrs.

Margaret on Henderson i i street. A delightful social afternoon enjoyed, with 3JIrs. Colcord ro- ceiving live mystery box. Henderson, Mrs. pon Burkett and Dodd prize winners.

I The hostesses, served delicious refreshments at thi; close of the day; Mrs. Burkett and daughter. Phyllis, of Tipton Katharine Hepburn and jFran- rhnt Tone, two of illustrious stars, arc jicapicd Cor the first time the iscrceu version of Sir James Barrie's. "Quul- i'ty Street." the. Diana! theater Sunday.

and Miss Hepburn has never played opposite the same star! twice, and her list of screen heroes includes 12 Years Ago i i East Jeff ersou somo most, glamorous i names in the cinema roster; John Barrymore. Fredcl'ic March, Herbert Marshall, Charles Dover and Fred MacMurray. Tone, become'fine ct May 14th. jJIrs. Earl Mahaffey of Goldsmith 'went-'-to' Sheridau to visit grandfather.

Oliver Stoop.s, pjt Qf James Smith was advertising for a gold case Illinois watch, lost: on Twenty-Four Years Ago. Vir. L. Berryman caught a twelve-pound carp in the Potts i was seriously ill. and Mrs.

Harley Reynolds A marriage license was issued to Samuel Tunis and Ruth Haw- during the night. of Hobbs were happy over a new kj us baby boy in their home, born Al Xewlon purchased the Jim Shea restaurant oif South Main Lucy, Teal injured i street. when an automobile iu which she was seated near the traction sta- Hogs were corn 72c, oats ear' were guests of the club afternoon. p. for the Improved.

Mrs. Bert Sorrel! was reported Friday to be slightly' improved at men. having pla'yed opposite almost all of the outstanding; fen'i- nine stars, including wit'j. Joan Crawford, Jean. jHarlow.

Bette Davis, Constance Grace Moore. Miriam and many others. Supporting the pair i are Fay. Rainier, distinguished; stage tress: Eric Blore, one of the popular of screen THIS IS A REAL IN AND INSPECT THIS CAR I 1936BUKJK "This it a Model 0 sedan with radio and hot water Has side vaunts. This car has low mileage and delivered new last year for $1,525.

Save $700 on this wonderful bargain. Its finish, tires and upholstery show no wear. Its motor, transmission and axle have been care- folly checked for dependability and durability. Drivel it and yon will 1932 This is a that will please you ii all respects. The price has been reduced $75 and it is a real jbargain for anyone looking for transportation.

The finish and i upholstering ood condition. Just another ift bargain will be moved fast. JDo not delay. First customer with $195 gets this car. her home on West Jackson, street, Cova Esteije Win-! where she is confined to her bed L-ood.

Joan Flpi'ence i tiori wasl struck by a stock jou the interurban lines, which hdd'left the rails at the curve on Madison and Maiti streets. i lAlbersiiardt Sons of the Bar- gajin Store were holding a closing! but sale preparatory to removing; toi Elwood. 2Sc, eggs 17c and butter 25-c. The blacksmith firm at Sharps- fvillu changed its name from Davis Davis to Davis Son. Ei A.

Foster and R. C. Punria were at Frankfort Friday attending to business matters. 1836 CHCVKOLET COACH Big, comfortable and dependable. Like new in every respect.

faish, tires and upholstery show no wear. Beautiful Duco finish; wheels, backed by an OK that coonts. sell immediately and we have pi iced if yovact will not be on our floor long. A bar- now. 1932 Body like new.

OS that Incky jbuyi pnct, 1226. COACH upholstering sale with an To the first at this low vl- following a hcari attack. Mrs. Sorrell, who had' been making steady suffered a relapse one week ago, and was again in critical condition for a time. I Lake; and others.

Rcbcknh Lodge. Mrs. D. Girard is reported to be somewhat jintproved at hev htfme on South East street she is confined her bad suffering with a severe chest cold. For a time it was feared bronchial pneumonia might develop, but it is now thought this danger has passed.

The NU-WAYJShoe Store Hen's Imported Australian Hast- Karoo Shoo? and Oxfonb, built-in arch rapports Service: Tipton Firemen's Dance! FRIDAY SIGHT, K. OF P. 3IAV 14th 8:30 Till 13 LOIIS PAIITKI.LO HIS FAMOUS ORGHBBXRA INVlTKUi'i The Tipton Rebekahj'loflge niflt in regular session Thursday evening in the I. JO. O.

FJJ with Mrs. Bay, prcjsidtnj; 'as noble, grand. There wh's a'l'fine at- of ra and tendance ing the sessipnj Itallot-j ing on iiew members wiis in order. i Plans were completed jfo tending the district and homecoming Sharpsville the Odd IF'illows i i evening. May 1.8.

The affair 6:30 o'elonlc with a pitchin Siippe and all ItebekaUs iare attend. il 1 After the business splendid social bingo ns on, a hour wiaslpnloyed, the Mrs. lovely tjhe A sjerved by ij'rahkr Rayls, Mrs. Pajy Fred hostesses Clinrlcs Rte. I I unc to I M.rs.

MANUFAGT1 INTRODUCTORY OFFER HtI Xt THRKE HtHIRS SATURDAY ONLY -23Pto This Coppoa Wo Touunb Ihte THIS COUPON AND OOT.Y KNTITUJk BEARER TO OSB OF OOi.

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