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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 2

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Danville, Kentucky
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I Tuesday June 12 1934 JOHN YOUNG BROWN HELPS EQUAL NATIONALITY BILL Classified Ads OR RENT i re WANTED OR SALE OUND BSSSJSES ol in of the House "of Represent NOTICE Perryville News By Mrs Horace Pittman Mrs Katherine Parks has re end visit with relatives here 25 2t 5 12 Bid bond in place of McAfee Ky 2 vJJy eep that ZESTUL TO Health of Youth we will refund PHONE 202 SPECIAL On 450 20 at 450 21 Canning of vegetables and fruit Arnold attended ICE THE ORD IIITOHHTIC JIH COUDITIOHUI Bower' Robert The county agent is assisting in advising the owners of 500 re lief gardens in Trimble county Each bid mlist be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of not less than 5 Per Cent of the estimated amount of the bid and made payable to the City of Junc tion City Ky Checks of unsuc Mr Don reed of Louisville ha? joined Mrs reed in the home of Mr and Mrs Harmon for a visit antsville spent the week end with Mrs Aldridge and who are visiting Mrs Emma Watts and other relatives will 'take a summer course at Wes tern Normal School GROUND BARLEY eed it to your Hogs armers Supply Co Mr and Mrs Ellis and daughter Sara Elizabeth and Mrs Sallie Pipes of Salvisa Kansas arrived Sunday for a visit with relatives here' Columbus Ohio June 12 Gov George White tonight asked Pres ident Roosevelt to class Ohio as a drouth State and to make avail able immediately $500000 The Governor in a telegram told the President the money should be made available to provide seed for forage crops to replace crops lost by the drouth an dto prevent wide spread need for next winter and for a work programme for drouth afTe cted farmers to permit them to supplement their immediate liv ing expenses BROWN DEENDS RECORD IN HOUSE Broadway Apply to 216 Lex ington Ave $1 50 $300 $Loq Congressman Aroused by Ala Taunt on loor Mrs Brookshire country Mrs' Webb the leader Mr Evans Harmon returned to his home in Junction City Sunday after a weeks visit with Mr and Mrs Harmon They now have as their guest Miss Carrie Reynolds of Junction City Minimum on Public projects $110 per and OR SALE bales Books 50c per dozen Danville Daily Messen ger 269 tf No one can estimate the good ICE has done humanity Yet you can have all the ICE you want for a few tents a day I Voting and old can have good health with good food ICE Refrigeration makes foods appetizing keeps good foods protects meats from taiit prevents milk souring preserves the garden freshness of fruits and vegetables Mr Geo Webb Mr Leslie Mayes and fMr Willis Hankla were visitors at Griffin Springs Sunday Webster county harvested a good strawberry crop despite un favorable weather conditions dur ing much of the season READ The Lexington Herald and get more Central Kentucky news GRANT JACKSON Agent Phone 140 297 tf OHU) GOVERNOR ASKS $500000 DROUTH AID By IL Catron Chairman of TowmBoard Lloyd Kellev City Clerk HOWARD BELL Consulting Engineers 732 McClelland Building Lexington Kentucky June I 1934 Mr Wm Harmon of Louisville spent the week end with his UNERAL MISS SADIE LEBANON Richmond Ky June Mrs Hugh Harrison age 23 of this city died last night at' 8:55 Mrs Harrison will be remembered as Miss Lila Bell Ely daughter of Mrs Nannie Ely of Junction Qity She is survived by her hus band two sisters" Mrs An derson Richmond and Miss Helen Ely of Junction City and one brother Ballard Ely of De Mich The deceased was a member of the Junction City Christian Church Interment will be in'' Richmond at 2 OR SALE Tobacco Plants Luke Salyers Phone County 6502 28 3t Good used flat bed for short wheelbase truck pre ferably factory built Phone 578 29 3t Mrs Joe Lawrence' who spent Tuesday in Lebanon with her 1 grandmother was accompanied by i Mrs annie Calvert who spent the day with Mr and Mrs Walk er Baxter near that city OR 1931 'Chevrolet tdn panel truck good condition Just the thing for Dairy Grocery or arm use Easy terms Roberts Rice Motor Co 30 3t buy any refrigerator until seen the new ICE Refrig erators smart modern Inex pensive to own and operate ICE Refrigeration not only keep! your foods just right but pro vides plenty of pure clearparlding ICE for oil purposes 5000 SEE CARNIVAL '(Continued rom PageOne) Mr Stuart Carpenter of Beuchel Mr and Mrs Charles Crawford Mr Charles Crawford Jr and Miss Libby Lee Crawford of Shakertown were Sunday guests listed or to waive any formality in the offering of bids A REQUIREMENTS: 1 Bids will be received and con tracts let on any project financed in whole or in part by the Public Works Administration subject to all provisions of the National In dustrial Recovery Act hourly wage rates paid Works Administration shall not be less than hour for Labor $045 per hour for La Plans specifications and con Mr and Mrs Howard Mrs WW Porter Mrs Stout Mrs Ernest Drem and son Misses Elva and Ruth Bower Mr Howard Bower of Winchester Ky Mr and Mrs Ernest Overstreet of Louisville Mr Henderson Ov erstreet of Cave City Ky Mr Saunders of Nashville Tenn were among those 'from a distance who attended the funeral of Sheriff Oyerstreet here riday PERRYVILLE June The Missionary Society of the Meth odist church will hold an all day meeting Thursday at the home of in the will be OUND Knights Templar watch charm Owner may call Messenger office Phone 110 I 1 Supply Line and Distribution System 2 50000 Gallon Reservoir 3 Meters and Services A large number of Owen county farmers are planning to use a staterowned limestone crusher during the summer WE ARE NOW Making an 8x10 well finished high class unmount ed photograph for one dollar Never before has this class of work been offered the public at such a price STU DIO 2 lmo Mr George Vaughn of Lex ington spent Sunday here and gave an address at the Methodist I church on Sunday morning National Advertising Repreeen tatite Anderson Special I Agency 35 Wacker Drive Chi cage Ill By City One Month "One Year' I Six Months Three Months Mail One In Boyle and Adjoining Counties In Kentucky In all other States 1 OR KENT Modern tour room for I house freshly papered 205 ex pendent offices bill for example He has been a frequent visitor to the White House Mr Brown plans to reply tomorrow to Mr Mc Duffie The Philippine bill failed of pas sage because it was brought up under suspension of the rules re quiring a two thirds vote It will be brought up again OR SALE Used' Parts for Chrysler 70 60 and 50 also ord son Tractor A CHRISMAN Garage 126 McGrorty Ave Phone 342 4 1 mo OR SALE Royal Typewriter Cheap Phone 140 16 tf uneral services for Miss Sadie Minor who died early Monday morning in a hospital in la will be hel dat the Lebanon Baptist church by the pastor Rev Dr Porter Wednesday afternoon at 3 iMiss Minor: was a daughter of the" late and Alice' Survant Minor and leaves many friends and relatives in Boyle and adjoin ini counties to mourn her loss She was a vraduate of Georye town College and Columbia Uni versity and had been dean at the Miami High School for the past eight years BOYLE NATIVE DEAD AT RICHMOND KY djey escorted by Ches' Shearer Miss Martha Bell Jackson escorted by Will Duffy who was King 25 years ago and Miss rances Stith accompanied by Charles Carpen ter entered and took their posit 'iOns on the steps qfthe setj Music before the program op ened was furnished from gramo phone records' played through thepublic address system During the procession of members of the court the music was Jumished by Hal orchestra from Indiana polis here for the carnival season Program Is Given With the coronation ceremonies concluded the stage was darken ed and Misses Anna Elisa Andres Ellen VanWinkle gave an in terpretive dance i The Danville Colored Choral Club off stage sang a medley of southern airs and spirituals and also sang My Old Kentucky Home the accompaniment to a dance by Misses Mary Ellen Haber Edna Marcum Katherine Blanc VMary Rollins Pauline Wilmott Madolyn Lancaster JosephineSnow and Lucy' Jane Ross' With the stage brilliantly' light ed the ceremonies were conclud ed with tlie grand march led by Colonel Vernon Richardson wh1 I has officiated in that capacity in many carnivals Mr Leslie Mayes left Monday! iur Eexingion wnere ne win lane a 2 weeks course at the Universi ty of Kentucky I I Mr Tom Robertson of Marion County is visiting his brother i Mr WH Robertson and Mrs Robertson I yOUTH has an appetite that old age envies Good appetite is a sign of good health SPECIAL OER CID MOHAWK INDIAN KIDNEY 1 LIVER TONIC IS REPEATED Owing to the enormous de mand for Old Mohawk Indian Liver and Kidney Tonic during a recent special sale Spoona Drug Stole is again offering this wonderful medi cine at the same price This ad and only 49c entitles you to the big $100 bottle while special offer lasts After using it if you do not think this medicine worth ten times what you paid for it bring back emp ty bottle and you 49e 'Old Mohawk Kidney Tonic PAPER HANGING Work guaranteed Good Bros 140 281 tf WANTED Poultry Eggs and Cream highest cash prices Dan i ville PrCluce Company Phone 765 contingent upon the approval of 254 20t Mr Duke Godbey who holds a position with Armour Co in Louisville spent' 'the' week end at his home here and attended Com mcnecment exercises' at CentreCollege Monday from which place he 'graduated a few months ago Mr Leonard Aldridge of Bry 1'0 It Reconditioned Ice Boxes and Refrigerators hew enamel etc Priced $350 up Terms if desired Bryant Hard ware Co Phone 82 26t eod turned to Louisville after a week lnotheri Martha Harmon I uis nyie (ram is connned to her home in the country by illness Mrs A Brabant has return ed from a visit with rela tives in Owensboro The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian Church will hold their June meeting Wednesday after noon of this week at 2:30 I I Mr Ed Resch of Louisville was al tne tnurch members are a week end visitor in the home of 11 'Sudie Hatchett Miss Alma accotnpanied him home after spending a week with hei' mother (rom the Courier Washington Bureau) Washington June An attack in tha House today by Rep reseptative McDuffie of Alabama uon Representative John Young Brown of Kentucky in which the Alabamian sought to make appear tha the Kentuckian wasoppos ing the Administration all along the line apparently was destined to have its echoes in Kentucky politics I It was learned following the House episode which grew out of the controversy 'over the Phillip pine currency bill that Mr Brown had obtained a White House ap pointment for tomorrow More over it was understood that Mr Brown planned to ascertain if possible to what extent he may expect Administration support if as expected he seeks the Dent0 cratic Congressional nomination in the Lexington district Represen tative Virgil Chapman also hails from the district and is also ex pected to seek renomination Mr Browp sought the White House engagement after he ihaj been charged by Mr McDuffie with being unable to see any merit in various Administration measures The Kentuckian who has not yet had opportunity to reply to Mc Duffie feels that the remarks of the Alabama man overstepped the requirements of the situation That situation grew out of the bill by which the 1 Administration seeks to make available the ap preciation as a result of this new gold policy on Philippine loans aggregating $75 000000 The Insular Affairs Com mittee of which Mr McDuffie is chairman approved the proposal but Mr Brown as a member made a minority report contending that $23000000 of profit on Philippine deposits in this country should go to the American people and not to the ilipinos The Kentuckian regards himself as a staunch Administration sup porter and has voted for major Administration measures but does not feel himself bound to every detaiLof the programme his friends assert I He was one of those who upheld Indian Liver contains many rare herbs barks and roots It takes 'the place of calomal and does not make you sick like calomal It relieves rheumatic pains in tone day Relevies headache in a few hours Re lieves sick'1 stomach belching gas' on stomach in fifteen min utes five or six doses takes away tired feeling It will work a quantity of bile from youp system as black ink This Offer good at SPOON AM DRUG STORE In case you cannot call drug store you may mail us 6Qc in stamps and we will send it to you on first mail post charges paid 1 GALL STONE COLIC Avnid nnnrntlciYic if nnccihla Trnnf Mr Maurice Baker after a few the cause in a sensible painlessekl with and Mrs I Bakei left Sun Minneapolis Minn for a rec day for Bowling: Green where he pgnized practicing pre" seription on nver ana gan biaaaer trouble for literature and treat ment which has been giviag grati fying results for 28 years jSold Jnder money back guarantee at Dana and Worm Drug Co ond in Lac adv Mr and Mrs Powell and I daughter and Mr Powell Jr of Hazard Ky were brief visitors Sunday of Mr Jeff Powell on the Lebanon road Danville Ice Coal Co pavilion was erected for the or a major project for homemak chestra Several hundred persons ers in all Campbell county com attended 28 2t tract documents 'may at efriees of City Clerk 'Consult ing Engineers Louisville Builders Exchange The Building Witness Cincinnati Ohio or may be "ob tained from the Consulting En gineers (Address below) upon de posit of $1500 The deposit of contractors making legal bids will be returned upon receipt of docu ments in good condition within ONE week after bids are opened The awaid of this contract 'is SUBSCRIPTION BATES In advance C' 40 OR SALE State Accredited Baby Chicks Barred and White Plymouth Rocks White Wyandot tes Rhode Island Reds and Buff Orpingtons $700 per 100 White Leghorns $650 per 100 Heavy assorted $630 per 100 We have thousands of Chicks for sale at cessful bidders will be returned these' prices every Wednesday immediately upon award of the TERHUNE CHICK HATCHERY contract certified check NOT acceptable Check of bidder to whom award is made will be returned later pro vided he enters into contract and furnishes bond within TEN days after notice of acceptance of his bid otherwise it will be forfeited as liquidated damages by the City The City of Junction City Ky reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to accept separate bids on the different items above tives who were particularly helpful in putting the Equal Nationality Bill through Congress are shown as they were thanked for their support cf the measure by members of the Congress ional Committee of the National Party Left to right are: Mrs Max Rotter Wisconsin 1 Honorable Wilbur Adams of Delaware Mathilde Bahar New York the Honorable Ambrose Ken nedy cf' Maryland Mary Jane Mortensen Wis ronrin and the Honorable John Young Brown of KentuckyThe bill gives American mothers the same rght as fathers in all maters pertaining to nationality ADVERTISEMENT i OR BIDS Water Works Construction City of Junction City Ky Sealed proposals will ba receiv ed by the Citv of Junction City I Ky up to 1 Central Stand Any alteration therein after the ard Time Tuesday June 19th award Of the contract shall be 1934 for furnishing materials and I subject to the approval of the consti tiding a complete water A Engineer works system including the fol CITY JUNCTION CITY KY lowing items: t)? h' THE DANVILLE DAILY MESSENGER DANVILLE KY Danville Messenger Incorporated Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday i Entered aa Second Class Mattes' at the Poatoflice in Danville Ky Curtis Alcock and Robinson Publishare Curtis Alcock Meehati City Editor Jackson Supt Job Printing NEW of Mr and Mrs A Carpenter IB DTTC Miss Libby Lee Crawford re lffl DUD UullYlvu I mained to spend the week with I her grandparents The Queen was attired in a the veto of the inde gown of white satin and carried yellow Pernet roses tied with white tulle The train was of cloth of gold with collar and designs made of sequin and seed pearl The was designed from one now in the Cabila at New Orleans and worn by one of the Queens of the annual Madri Gras esti val of the Lonisana City': The crown was made of sequin and seed pearl Miss Turck Designs Set 'Miss Emmy Lou Turck sister of tlie Queen and Maid of Honor wore a dress of white linen tail zied and Tier sash was a com bination of yellow honeydew and erhnge organdy to correspond with the organdy gowns worn 'by the Ladies in waiting She carried a bouquet of daisies and other flowers The set one of the most magni ficent ever to grace a carnival was designed by Miss Emmy Lou i Turck1 assisted by Misses Ruth Van Winkle and Violetta Wilkin son of the High School Art Class of Mrs McMullen It was a faithful reproduction of the facade of Old Centre to minute dgtail and was 100 feet in length Steiger superintendent of buildings and grounds for the col lege supervised the erection assisted by Mrs McMullenwho riperintended "the painting Jack Trotter William Luxford and (Vreh Pulliam studehts in' Centre'as sisted in the construction The lighting effects' were in gharge of Charles Thurmond and the public address 'system wasin stalled by Prank John Reed Mrs A Creech A Myer Curtis Bottom and Misses Sliza beth Gant and Jessie Keep assist ed inthe' prlfdqction'and flowers jfor the maids were made by Mrs Steiger and a committee of ladies J' Wilkinsonassisting ollowing the' cordnation cere monies the 'Ball was giv ori at the Boyle Humphrey gym nasium from' 12 to '2 o'clock with i music furnished by Hel Denman and his orehestra'The'gyhmaiium was beautifully 'and a SPEEDY RELIE ROM BBOTGOB I No sensible person Will fentinue to euner from these Intense agonizing throbbing bunion pains when Hie new powerful penetrating yet harmless antiseptic Emerald Oil can readily bo obtained at any well stocked drug store Apply a few drops over the intlammed part and see how speedily the pain JRA disappears and the inilam mation Is reduced So mar WU velously powerful is Emerald jE Oil (hat soft corns seem to slirlvel right up and drop eft cicMA Ouarauteed the State Engineer A and the securing of funds from the Government' After the tabulation of bids has been made and the lowest acceptable bidder determin ed mid approved all other certi fied lid checks will be returned Every contractor who bids upon a project financed in whole or in part by loans or grants from A shall submit in a sealed 27 3t eivelopo with his bid to the con tracting authority tne names ot all sub contractors and their bids upon which his bid is bused The sealed envelope so submitted shall have on it the name of the contrac tor with the words thereon of Sub Such sub mission shall be deemed to con stitute an acceptance by the con tractor if awarded the' contract of the bid of each sub contractor ADVERTISING RATES In a HTAorl Anu i 5c a word consicutive days 0R RENT urnished apart Contract rates on request ment two or three rooms I hone Ads ordered by telephone are ac I30 cepted from persons listed in the telephone dirctory on memoran dum charge only In return this courtesy "the advertiser is pected to remit promptly The Messenger will not be sponsible for more than one incor 1 1 I iuul iiiiuibiuu ua ouy ttuveriiBunieiiu i PRONE 140 Work by' practical nurse Phone 140 22 tf "7 rSTTT T1 va i vT" I i 41 I fen IwBb i 111' 1 i i 1 LOUISVILLE I 'll A AT TUT 111 8:30 3:00 I $3 $3.

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