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The Edinburg Daily Courier from Edinburg, Indiana • Page 3

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irrthin ,1 Bin DOLL LI9RARV TO FORMED ll-H 111. I 1,1 llll INJ HP MARRIAGE LICENSES SITTING DOWN ON HIMSELF i i in ii. ii i i r'unrf ONCLEWR "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" Cut Flowers Blooming Plants and Vines Carl Miller, 22, Greenwood, cleric, and Blanche Yount, 20 Bargersville. Franklin O. Bennett, 23, Dayton, sales engineer and Dorothy Jane Rider 22, Franklin.

Howard Brunnemer, 21, Whiteland laborer and Myrdith Martin, 16 of Greenwood. Green Onions Button Radishes GERALD R. LOTZ, Florist. 03 MAIN STREET EDIN1URQ. INDIANA LOUIS TICKETS ON SALE BRADDOCK- Warner Cleaners CLEANING SHELBY VILLE, Indiana May 24 Preliminary plans for doll library to be opeued at the Morrison park this summer were announced today by officials of the local recreation department.

This is a new idea In the recreation field for Shelbyville. This library will bg conducted in manner similar to free public book library, the purpose to furnish playthings for the city's underprivileged children. With the aid and co-operation of local Residents the recreation department will have such a 'system whereby all poor children of the eityi will be privileged (of playing (With dolls the same as other children. The plan as outlined by the department is to collect dolls that are noe used or dolls that are damaged from the homes where the children have many, repair them, dress them up and place them in the doll library for use by the poor tots. Persons having dolls to donate to the (library are to 'phone teh recreation department, phone 621.

anytime during the next few days and they will be collected Tjv KVA recreation leaders. They will then je repaired and dressed. Iu the library this summer Ja doll will be checked out to a girl for one week, at the end of this period It will be renewable. Dolls may be renewed as often as the child desires or the child may choose Ja new At the CHICAGO. May 25 Tickets for the world's heavyweight title bout June 22 at Comiskey park went on sale today as Champion James J.

Braddock con fined his training routine to road work and Challenger Joe Louis donned glov es against several sparmates. Promoter 'Joe Foley said application for beat reservations now total about $400,000. Printers have turned out S2.000 tickets with a top price of $27.50. AND Tobias Kippc, our local economist, has took to callin' all politicians Taxidermists on account of the way tley stuff taxes down us. Congressman Bobbins has to keep his constituents in mind or they'll git in his PRESSING We Guarantee Satisfaction TELEPHONE 60 MRS.

HAROLD ALBERT, MQR. STOLEN WHISTLER ETCHING IS ABANDONED BY ROBBER YAZOO BASIN COUNTIES NOW. FISHING PARADISE CORVALLIS. Ore. Oregon State College students and faculty members are breathing easier now.

4 A genuine priceless etching. "The MORGENTHAU SETS JUNE 7 AS DATE FOR FINANCING EGGS RUBBER STAMPED AS PROOF OF FRESHNESS Little Nude Figure" by Whistler is back in a traveling ait exhibit cabnet MANHATTAN'. Kas. And now eggs are dated. That's the latest development in the poultry department end of the summer, the dolls will be after having been stole cently.

given to the children. at Kansas State College- Retailers CLARKESDALE, Miss. Floods which swept over north Mississippi and Yazoo basin counties during the iirft months of the year developed new fishing waters that are filled with fish. Fhh were turned into backwater areas in schools and were distrubuted by the high waters in several new lakes, bayous and ponds. Xegros have been living almost exclusively on fish caught from -these lakes.

In some instance men, women and ihildren have gathered at the lakes for fish fries and hundreds of fish have been removed during the day uropracoc Apparently frightened by his ac the thief after cutting the etching from a while on exhibition in Kiddt.r hall abandoned it on the where- it was rec overed WASHINGTON, May 25 Secretary of Treasury Henry Morgenthau, has announced that June quarter financing will be undertaken on June 7. He declined to reveal the nature of the financing, but said the terms would be announced Saturday June 5. Th treasury has $300,000,000 bills coining due about mid-June and it was generally believed that the new fi-uauccing would include provisions for additional funds beyond that needed to meet the maturities. hare found that customers like the idea, for it leaves no doubt as to the freshness of eggs. Each egg is dated with a lubber stamp the day it is laid.

L. F. Payne, poultry specialist at the college, says dated eggs sell faster and at higher prices than other eggs. LITTLE RED SCHOOL HO USE NEARLY OUT IN KENTUCKY 0 A MASTER VALUE 11 51-pieceServiceforEight I 29)ss You actually A HEALTH SERVICE Paul F. Gourley, D.

C. Phone 353. 507 So. Pleasant St. Edinburg, Ind- BERMUDA CLIPPER BEGINS SURVEY OF ATLANTIC LINE The oldest custom house built within the boundaries of the thirteen original colonies is still standing in the new Colonial National historical park at Yorktown.

Va. HOOSIER SIGNS CONTRACT WITH WARNER BROTHERS FGRAXKFORT, The little red school house, lauded in song and story, is passing from the Kentucky scene. In 1914 there were 7.216 one-teacher schools' in the state. There are now 5.367 and if Henry W. Peters, superintendent of public instruction achieves the goal he has set for himself, 2,000 schools will he lopped off during his administration.

NEW YORK. May 25 The Pan-American Airways flying boat, Bermuda Clipper, left Port Washington, L. today for Bermuda on the first of a series of survey flights before establishment of a regular passenger service. About the same time a British Imperial Airways boat, the Cavalier, took The world's record for the fastest top speed of an airplane propeller Is 1,500 feet second or a mile in less than four seconds. Ete Msippy off from Hamilton Harbor, Bermuda, TERRE HAUTE.

May 25 Johnnie Davis, former Terre Haute and Brazil boy, has signed a long-term contract with Warner Brothers, according to advices received from Hollywood. Davis, a member of Fred Waring's orchestra several years, went to Hollywood with the band to appear in a picture. Because of his outstanding work, not only as. musician but as an entertainer and performer, the Warner contract was offered. He recently married Martha Lee Garver, the daughter of Ross GaTver, owner of the Orpheum theater here.

mnr for Port Washington on a similar sur vey flight. The air distance is S3 IlPO miles and the ships, which have a cruising speed of 160 miles an hour, are expected to reach their destinations in something over five hours. AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS OTHER BUSSES LEAVE 7:57 a. m. p.

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3:57 p. m. OLD MEN ARE THRIVING AT CO-OPERATIVE CAMP OXE WAY ROUXTJ TRIP SCHAFFER CORNER STORE. TIIONE SO EDINBURG tnv STRIKER IN CCC WARNED JO EAT Atlanta, May '24 Maj. Gen.

George YanHoin Mosely, commander of the Fourth Corps Area, bluntly warned Philip A7 Baumgartner, hunger striking CCC clerk at Fort Oglethorpe," today, "He'd better start eating three meals a day" and change his tactics. I "No man in the United States army can win a promotion jby a hunger strike, a stay-in strike or and other kind of (strike," Moseley said in an interview. "He'd better start eating if he wants to Jkeep his job," the general continued. "The only way to keep a job in the arni5 is to eat three good meals a day." Baumgartner, father (of six children began his hunger-and-noshaving strike eight days ago as a protest against his salary of 103 a month, which he asserts is too small to support his family, His -weight has dropped from more than 190 pounds to less than ISO pounds. WMROCERS'SON HERE is your grand opportunity to get fifty-one gleaming pieces of fine-ejuality silverplate in a valuable walnut-grain cabinet a complete service for eight at only $2 9-9 5 Tim is $9-2 5 less than open stock price.

Just as advertised in the Saturday Evening Post! A startling offer for a limited time only! No need to wait you can arrange to have your complete set at once, and pay for it out-of-income. CONNOR Jewelry Store Strand Building SHELBYVILLE, INDIANA ABERDEEN, Wash. Liveiug on pensions of a little over $20 a month each. "27 elderly men have found haven at Camp Tulips, on the seashore near here. The camp is operated by the Wash, ington state welfare department but is self-supporting.

Each man there is at least 65 years old. To establish it, the welfare department took over abandoned quarters of a'fedral transient camp. The men live in two bunkhouses. raise their own gasden psoducts and pay less than $15 a month each fos expenses. All work is done on a voluntary basis and the men have rules to govern them.

1 Ttoa esftra ttecticn to th neetfi of pati fevarahiy impress you. Nearest to stores, afiioes, the. tscs and ra tra-d rtations. A snr-rial tkwr is reserved fcr ladies. Lach gtryt rocm is outside with bath, dr ccalinf ice bni-hrad readisf Issp and Ser Tf rr Uoutlecpcf on each fiuar.

trfxage faaTSsa 1500 ROOMS 32,50 UP LIORRSSOM HOTEL CHANGE IN RATE Regardless of when you wish to eule', yon may have the advantage of the present lower rate of tuition for the entire course by enrolling on or before Monday, May 31, and paying for just one month of tuition. The night rate remains unchanged. Columbus Business College. COLUMBUS, INDIANA The first portable typewriter in the U. S.

was patented in 1S92 by Geo. C. Blickensderfer. CHICAGO 1 THIRD FLOOR BASSET BLDG. DEATH DEFYING TAKE-OFF FROM SPEEDING CAR Get Your Avoid Highway Haiarth "I A AKD BE aw 1 1 fii'fliiiiw- I "murals ON THE INTERURBAN Don't take any chance when you travel.

Go bj inter-urban and avoid highway hazards. YouH save, too, at the round trip fare of 1 Yx cents a taila. sale and save. 1 A a '1 Printed By THE COURIER ir.jimiiViiii)MfttiWirNi'm'ii ifv- i dare-devil stunt at his home port at Kokomo and has since repeated the act at several other airports, among them Miami, Fla, One other flyer previously had attempted the feat but was killed when he lost control of his ship. Murphy is to be one of the "Linco Flying Aces" in the Police and Firemen's Air Circus to be held at the Indianapolis Municipal Airport Sunday, May 80.

It becomes second nature for most aviators to take off from the level-field runways with which airports are equipped but Mike (the Flying Irishman) Murphy goes them one better. Murphy has his plane placed on top of an auto which races down the field until it reaches 60 miles an hour, then Murphy gives his plane the gun and away he goes. Murphy fint performed thl Ik DDIAtiA RAILBOAD SYSTEM All Kinds of Job Printing Neatly And Promptly Done 1 1- tt nninniiiiiiiuint'UMniiumcaas.

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1877-1963