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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 2

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Danville, Kentucky
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Monday Aug 12 1929 THE DAILY MESSENGER DANVILLE KY DantriHeDailjjBxssrnger news about ORKLAND A Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday Member Kentucky Press Association burg TONIGHT Atmater I TOMORROW Did You Ever Stop to Think COMPLETE 1 50 mth ry A 1 North Third Street 7 i A 1 1 A 11 I 'i will Roy will hope there will not be any oth er cases of the dreaded malady CURTIS ALCOCK J' STERLING TOWLES I JACKSON Vt DUNN BROS Phone 125 Entered as SecorWl Class Matter at the Postoffice at Danville Ky PEOPLE YOU KNOW AT PARKSVILLE Editor Manager Superintendent Job Printing Address all communications to the Danville Daily Messenger Danville Kentucky Suffering rom Typhoid Everyone in the community regret to know that Master Wallace the 14 year old son of Mr I and Mrs Charles Wallace is a I Model WEAKER THE BIGGEST WEEK TIN THE SHOW B( SI i'NESS OT One Call Docs AIL i TIRE SERVICE Greasing and Washing Battery Service GAS and OIL 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $300 Six Months $150 three months One Month 40c 1 1 By City Carrier in Danville Same as Above JJy Mail in Boyle and Surrounding One Year $150 Six Months 75c Three Months 50c One Month 25c ire Tornado TRIED ANP TRUE is the brave fire fighter but you should help make his task lighter by carrying ire Insurance on your home ire insurance pay ments cover looses and help keep down taxes needed to support fire UNDERWOOD Mr Bob Ellis has recently pur chased a new Essex car Mr and Mrs rank King and little sons and Royce who have been the recent guests of Mr and Mrs Gee and other relatives in Perryville and Harrodsburg have returned to I their home in St Bernice Ind Mrs Claude Willson and child ren of Indianapolis are visiting Mrs father James Southerland of Moreland Ky There will be a pie supper at Elk Cave school August 23 Every body is invited Mr and Mrs Malcolm Sweeney INSURANCE ine Peach Crop Despite the increased acreage set to peaches and the unprecedent ed crop in this community grow ers are still unable to supply the demand Buyers of the luscious fruit have come in cars trucks in fact in every conceivable mode of travel from Marion Washington Casey Lincoln Garrard Mercer Anderson Jessamine ayette NeJ cn and possibly other counties taking from 1 to 6 bushels in cars and 30 to 50 bushels in trucks The peaches this year in this county 'arc it is believed the finest ever grown especially where the trees were sprayed at proper periods These growing the largest crops in this portion of the county are MrlW Lawwill of Danville Eugene Culton Robert Rankin George Owens Thomas Mor gan Cozatt Penn Marcus May while others grow more than they use We under stand Mr Lawwill will set 1000 more trees this fall and doubtless others will set additional acreage The crop disposed of this season has been solil at $125 to $300 the bushel and as stated tnost of the buyers have come to the orchards where they knew exactly what they were buying Mr James NeviuS is another who has set a number of peach trees that are making rapid growth that will be bearing in a year of so' 'rl Clear Black 44 TXPe A'1 ETER we have fit ted you with a pair if lens right style rightglasses all type blacker bigger 'Gone are the squint and'headaches of yore Let Dus test your vision XW LAWRENCE at Haig's Co 1 PARKSVILLE Aug Mrs Beulah Adams son Master Paul Adams Mrs Thomas Morgan son Mr Buford Morgan daughters Misses Ruth and Kathleen Morgan' have returned from a visit to Mr and Mrs Montgomery Adams at Akron Ohio Mrs A Green of Junction Cjty is here for aivisit to her good ''friend Mrs tL pose and Mr Rose COOK DURHAM At Citizens Bank BOB REEVES In BRYANT HARDWARE CO Extra ine Crop Tobacco Mr Price of Mitchellsburg whose fine crop of tohacpq we have formerly mentioned was in this place Saturday afternoon when we again inquired to the condition of his growing crop Price did not hesitate to tell He said crop is fine 1 believe it is the best crop in He is growing the tobacco on the farm Mrs Emma Tucker located mid way between this place and Mit chellsburg Mr Price has begun hqusing his crop and will complete the job this week' Mr James Wallace daughters Misses Daisy and JJelen Wallace Mrand Mrs uther Belcher Mr and Mrs "Arthur Belcher compos ed an auto party wjiq spent Sat urday im Lexiilgton Incorporated) a visit to her aunt Mrs Henry and Mr Henry Mr and Mrs Ralph JCirkland of Lawrenceville Illinois' will ar rive Monday for a visit tolMr and Mrs Clark Cash Mrs'" Kirk land is a step sister of tar Cash1: i Mrs Henry Rose Mre'M erguson Mrs Vaughn of Louisville and Mrs Margaret Mar: Wheeling West'Virginia were recent guests of tars rank Jackson and Mrs Webb left for Bloomington Ill where daughter Mabel Miss Ethel Simp Sundya (A tar Sweeney has a position son and Mr Lee Ellis were guests Mr and Mrs Roscoe Royalty Mr and Mrs Chas Simpson and of Mr and Mrs Gee last spent Saturday 'in Lebanon 1 1 The Screen Grid table Model 65 Lcm tubee $88 Model 4 Electro Dynamic tebb qieaker $84 A i' MODEL SS RECOVER Miss Edna Bower of Louisville came up Sunday morning'" and spent the time between traifis with her parents Mr and MrsWalter Bower' LINDBERGH INDS A LOST CITY Always in the news! And he deserves to be Charles Lindbergh His newest interest is air photography While flying over a Yu catan jungle he discovered a lost city of Maya He also has done some very important aerial photography of ancient ruins in New Mexico and Arizona The'' story of these latest accomplishments had to be pieced out from Lindbergh who has one of the biggest names in the world Says 'very little about what he has and much less about what he intends to' do In Sweden where ancestors came from people be lieved in "accomplishment rather than talk This seems to be Lind belief and he is going right on doing one important vitally significant thing after the other Constantly widening his interests 7 refreshing in this day when everyone seeks the hmelight is letting others do the talking i 1 BE AN OSTRICH There ancient belief that the ostrich has the least discrim inating appetite of All beasts Recently an autopsy was performed on a West African speci )tnen and the following things were found in the Several gloves three handkerchiefs wire clippings a tire valve coin several film spools and 65 articles of no known food value 1 is to congratulated on this discovery People will scoff at the that human beings may be as care Jess of their diet as this particular ostrich but it is nevertheless trupL People will overedt fil themselves when not hungry or eat when angry or excited are every bit as foolish in the matter of food as this ostrich? While it is true they do not consume gloves handkerchiefs and tire valves they consume many things that will ultimately prove just as harmful to them and contain as little food value as these' articles I Watch what you eat! Take only the purest finest food into your Bystem Balance your plan the proper combinations: of food Be careful of when and what you be an ostrich! ir nni INCORPORATED Mrs Powars Deskins and daugh ter Miss Roberta Deskins left on riday for a visit to Mrs parents 'Mr and Mrs Ira uller pt Ilonaker Virginia" Miss Ida Wallace of Honaker Virginia has arrived for a visit to her brothers Mr and Mrs James Wallace and Mr and Mrs Charles JVallace ORKLAND Aug Mrs Whitehouse and children who have been visiting friends and relatives here for the past ten Gays iiavu ictuintu lu uivu nuuiu victim of typhoid fever The many Bloomington) I1L friends of the family will be pleas 1 ed to know he is doing as well as Migs Garnye Royajty jg visiting cculd be expected and every ont fricn(s and relatives in Harrods 1 and Mrs Robert Stout and Master Robert Stout Jr of Shelby county came Saturday evening to spend the week end' with Mrs Brown Mrs A Monk of Wichita Kansas who is yjsiting relatives in Virginia will arrive this week for Of Course Micro Synchronous Set We ask no more than that vou nive it a trial and you can afford no less Let us demonstrate in1 yourowh home IT TALKS OR ITSEL A Adi i 'U" 'i CROOKS WARE Pharmacists Dealers WEDNESDAY a so 0 HiTi JACK HOLT In1 Zane Best Story i THE VANISHING PIONEERS Be air To Yourself There are many goodRadios on the market this season Most of them perhaps better than any you have heard before But you will not be doing yourself justice if you buy ANY Radio without first hearing the marvelous New Victor A i DAILY BIBLE VERSE 1 5 COUNT THE COST And a 'certain scribe came and said unto him Master I will follow thee whithersoever thou geest And Jesus said unto him The foxes have holes and the birds of the air have nests but the Son of man hath not where to lay his Mat 8:19 20 I my cross Have taken All tp leave' and follow tht mlUH 'J 'V really thrill this new Atwater Kent Screen Grid Radio The dial lights up to let you know the set is for there is no hum or operating noise to tell you You turn the station selector and how the stations speak up as the dial rolls in their numbers! Heres touching the velvet depths and Crystal heights of tone a man telk ing His voice' just as it would sound if he stood beside you Yet he is hundreds of miles away! The Atwater Kent Screen Grid has done away with distance It brings you inany nearby andjar away yet 1 Ji A Drmcs eacn i in sepciraLciy uu clearly Such performance is the outcome of years experience or thousand th of an inch Atwater Kent yet you enjoy it for a moderate sum because so many people want ity s' Let us demonstrate this wonder fid iiewset today 1 Narrow Escape 5 iri as real aS a cactus plant on a sun baked Mesa with Long Horns ranging in the back ground Serial News and Comedy Prices 10c and 20c Mr Hubeit Nevius extra coni ductor on this the Divi sion of the NjRlgad of Lebanon Junction came up Sun day morning for a little tisit to Mr James Nevius and family Mr William Price Mrsfc James Coulter arid Mrs Lee Rose possibly others whose names we failed to get spent Sunday with relatives and friends in Cincinnati Mr Looney a contractor of Danville who is practically building a new Christian church here is making rapid progress with the work Veather condi tions have been favorable the brick work is well on thp way as is the other work on the exterior and interior of the building Mr Rice Mrs Pleasant Tucker the attractive guests at the Tucker home Miss Jean and Jane Able of Louisville spent ri" day afternoon with relatives and friends in Lexington Tom Mi? Thrill Maker of Them All In Outlawed In his ighting Riding Red 3 Blooded Thrilling best A and News? By Edson Waite Shawnee Oklahoma i THAT cities that advertise persistently are known as live cities THAT store buildings and houses are not to be found in this cMss of Industries and population come to them real estate values increase rapidly and prosperity is continuous a THAT the most prosperous cities are those that believe in them selves and tell the world that interesting fact' Everybody likes hear about cities that are alive and growing THAT to the city that is a progressive go getter yesterday is ancient history THAT in some sections vast dormant natural wealth is crying for development Many of them need moneyand men to develop them and only a few of the local people are alive to these opportunities THAT the success a city is not due to one man or any set of nieh but the fact that every citizen is doing his best to help The: best Waytd keep a city moving forward is for every citizen to get into the game of city building get it aliva and then broadcast that fact tS? WSDAY Sweet SUE CARROL and Glenn Tryon in IT CAN BE DONE A new hat a new coat and a new girl and then the show begins and how he roared and yoy will roar also Comedy and News SATURDAY TOM TYLER In 1DAH0RED Screen Grid Radio A i 1 i HEADQUARTERS it U6 Phone 82 li A' ''V' 'p a I al A I MTO' ii ii A iifflR 1 rj PW a If 1 1 Xi.

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