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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 15

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IKMAttA EVEWJW GAZETTE, INDIANA, PfiNNA'. "The ffflnT Ainanttlftir-flrfn kj-im. j. jji.tj'- UKU. miciiucni under the supervision of Richard W.

structlon and chairman of IrV strucuon. ana cnairman ot PIBATES-BEES SPLIT Health And Moral GAMES AT BOSTON Life Of Circus Girls Grant, director tf the college music, who has charge of the chorus of 160 voices, and Hummel) Fishburn, associate professor of music education, director the orchestra. Attempts have been' WAS1 tfof-' relate height arid Intelligence. It has been claimed that children of higher Intelligence ere slightly teller than others. This claim was made In Great Britain, where people in general are taller than people of some other races.

Nobody yet has found that tall Ta panese art Any smarter than the short ones. Saiiief versus Srdwrt Bomfeer Joe Louis' manager, Jack seconding Lewis. There It no love lost betwf Blackburn and Johnson. Friends say their differences started when the former champion was slighted In the Louis camp and was heightened by Johnson's selection of Max Schmellng to beat Louis. Johnson's atler-lha-battle remarks blaming Louis' stance and training-didn't improve the ailuatlon.

He Is reported to have been paid 91,500, for training Gainer. All A nie Bros, circus women mn nvm in all 11 little country towns, where they! prac mlttee. According to Or. remold fflt'-seaslon will center Its attention tfff Sp. new methods of school financing, systems of Instruction, and wutotlVpfc In the present school BETHLEHEM George Hudak, W.

vrSffi tell 40 feet to his death from a BleViMVjfifi form at the Bethlehem Steel Conv pany's plant. "I'STi) STROUDSBtraO Await Pitching of TenU av By FEDER (Associated Press Sports' Writer) The National League's eastern for' res, collective thorn In the side ol Bill Terry and his New York Oiants Joryeare, have turned over a hew leaf. tnilM nf mmdlnfr In the Olanta' Of them had paienW "who were therri-selves distinctly fteiirotie. There Is of cdtifle. some retail on-ship between diseases and intelligence.

There are many conditions which do not lessen Intelligence, but seem Instead to sharpen the mind. Thus, it has been shown that children who are especially sensitive to various food substances Sre likely to be more alert than other children. Out of 1077 children examined in Glasgow, those suffering from chronic rheumatism or kidney disorders were found to be just as intelligent as their brothers and sisters. On the other hand, those suffering from real disorders of the glands, and with either an excess or deficiency of Internal secretions, were found occasionally to depart from normal Intelligence levels. Next Wednesday.

tice their professional work during the winter, go early to bed, and emerge in flue physical and mental condition for the spring call of dutf. Circus (oiks are. home loving people at STATE COLLEGE TO PRESENT CONCERT heart and not at all like tne mis Lewis la expected to weight 176 PENN STATE DEAN SELECTED TO PLAN STATE COLLEGE. July 30. Dean Will Grant Chambers, of the School of Education of the Pennsylvania State College, has been named a member of the committee to plan for the annual Education Congress which will be held in Harrlsburg early in October.

Announcement of the appointment was made by Or. Samuel Fausold, guided public la inclined to consider way a habit that more than once has cost the New Yorkers the pennant-the eastern contingent la helpinf the Terrymen's current climb making" and Gainer 177. mem, What about the circus girt? Is she an impossible person, of hard face and uncertain morals? A question that la asked by the throngs of sightseers who crowd the circus' grounds. In the host of nearly four hundred FrlUle Zivle, of Pittsburgh, and Laddie Tonlelll, of welter STATE COLLEGE, July .30, More than 200 students will take part in the annual concert of the Summer session chorus and the Summer session orchestra of the Slate College here next Wednesday Shull appointed Arlington W. lams, an attorney; to hold a hearing on a demand for an audit ot the cam' palgn expense accounts of State Representative Leo Achterman and Stat Committeeman Myron L.

Wyekorl, both Democrats. weights, will meet' in a ten-round ille miserable for the western leadersthe Cubs, Cardinals and Pirates, rrrinri nvar tine the return home, semi-Anal. ZVi who are attached to the Downie Bros. Clrcua under the management of Charles Sparks about one third are night. the combined eastern aasault hBa shot the Giants securely into third place, 4k pimtes Into fourth and Your Baby's young women, either aeraltsta.t acrobats, or riders.

Hence. It can be ohs-lly understood that women are made the New Yorkers a red-hot threat to the Cards in second. -I of the most important adjuncts Fresh from a two-out-of-lhree edge the circua. Health BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIt? i Editor, Journal of the Amerieaa MesV ical Association, and of Hyfeia, the Health Magazine.

I Everybody should know by now that children are not born equal, el-! sm ther mentally or physically. Most ol them are the sum ot their over the Cardihals. and t'nrec-oul-o four over the Reds, Terry and his boys belted out a 7-2 victory over the Cubs yesterday. Burgess Whitehead had four hita off Bill Lee, who shut them out In their last two meetings. The Dodgers handed the Cards their worst beating of the year, 22-7, in the opener of a doubleheader, and then fell short with a late-inning rally to lose the nightcap, S-4.

Ducky Med-mick belled two homera to save the St. Louis club from complete atlon. The Bees also split, losing the nightcap to the Pirates, 10-4, after Danny MacFayden's nine-hit pitching won the arst game, 4-1. The Yankees teed oft against De-trait nitchina for the second straight As a matter of fact the majority of the circus girls' are moat refreshing, the healthiest and cleanest minded young women ever assembled Many of the so-called girls are married women with young dnugh-tera and sons, who are also with the circus. There is little 'difference between the girls of the circus and the ordinary healthy girls who live in comfortable, refined homes, except that the life of the circus girl is the open.

There she has a better to dtfvriop both physically and mentally. Life, behind the big red curtain which separates the dressing- room from the rest of the circus is unlike that of a big family camp. Here the women do their sewing, their laundry, their reading and writing, and Many a parent hlmsell is not as smart- as he would like his- child to be. CUT RATE DRUGS OF QUALITY, si The flrst duty of a parent is to find out the limit of the child'a intellect ual capacity, and not to endeavor1 to drive the child beyond that capacity. The child who cannot think well, re Downle Bros.

Big three ring cir T31 Philadelphia Street Next To Moore Hotel Thursday Friday Saturday Specials cus will be here on Wednesday, Au gust 5. SJoay. and, with Lou Gehrig poling his 32nd Homer of the season, slugged member weHf or learn should have the advantage of what science can offer' to make the most out oL the capacity that it has. Once it Is discovered that a child is mentally slow and that it cannot keep up with other children, the par tne instructing of their young, children. one molests them, no pro- out a 13-3 triumph, LEWIS-GAINER NON- fanlly Is allowed to reach their ears, Free Enlargement With Each Roll Film Printed Here TITLE FIGHT TONIGHT The Yanks' victory sank the Tigers out of the first division bu their lead was clipped to 8 1-2 games by the twin victory of the second place Indians over the Washington Senators, ents must decide what they are to ana tne atmosphere in 'Which they live is as refined and respectable as it would be in the best regulated home.

The domestic Instinct is very strong do about Its education. But Arst they must determine by suitable examination that the physical condition of the PITTSBURGH, July 30. John Henry Lewis, 22-year-old world's among me circus women, for the per- child is as good as it can possibly be KHf NATURI WITH NATUM son they are deprived of home hght heavyweight champion faces life a great part ol every year. They one of his severest ring test! tonight made. Out of 400 delinquent children stud-led in a mental hygiene clinic, it was ll- and 6-5.

The Red Sox found Eloh Hogsett's slants too tough to solve and wound up on the short end of a 9-3 count against the Browns. The While Sox, with Sugar Cain pitching tight ball in the pinches against his old mates, sent the Athletics into the cellar and climbed back into fourth place themselves with a 7-6 victory. eeedlniflv OI -i In meclinff the hard-punch ng. 26- dTtg Al Gainer, of tj, Haven. FRESH FILMS All Size? Box Cameras 98e to $3.89 Kodaks $1.49 to $12.50 (Developing Printing) Dental Needs Me latent tWh Fast 14c sOe Forhan'a Taoth Pasta 34e 60e Fast.th 4ae SOe Pabeca Pull 34c' ate Fepso4ant Toatli Past 33c 25c Milk Mat.

T.oth Paste 14e 40o Bmt Tooth Paste ZTe Oe Wcrnct'a Teoth Fcwdcr 4sc SODA FOUNTAIN SPECIALS DELICIOUS, COOMNG FRESH LIMEADE FRESH FRUIT SUNDAES (Whipped Cream) 10c ICE COLD ORANGEADE 10c FRESH PEACH SUNDAE 10c COFFEE MARSHMALLOW SUNDAE 10c ICE COLD ROOT BEER Large glass 5e Pat. Medicines found that a considerable percentage suffered from easily corrected physical defects. One-third had bad teeth m.ni i. Vr uonru in a IZ-round non-tile bout. i hm 1 Promoters predict the IwJ Negroes Smeftrnl tiJ! Jh will attract a $45,000 crc4d.

with something that she has made during auperior boxing ability mak- iuc 'f him a favorite over Til. left- cut woman In a city after the sea-. hooking, body-punching oppUent. SOc Case axe Us 34e 25c Carter's rills lie and large adenoids' and tonsils. Many of the children had parents who were handicapped by physical Mi.

vvvi. one nees from 1L far A ciH inurh 1 1 1 IUJ Illness the father being unable to sne oeiests tne noise and bustle. Al Middle Atlantic League Review Absorblne. Jr. Me etc Jsd Salt Me 2 5e Anacin Tablets .....7.1.

)7e 60c Sal Hepatlca 40e $1 Ironised Yeast lie 40c Uncuentine 34c I respective corners: Former heavy work and the mother being compell most with out exception the Dow- weight, champion Jack Johnson with ed to earn the family living. Many Garden Hose 98c SOe Yeastioam Tablets Mc SOc Nature's Remedy 14c $1.51 Plnkhara's Com p. 94c 75c Benrue Baua SOe 7S Doan's Kidney SOe 5 bids. 25c 10 49c BATH CRYSTALS The Johnstown Jawns, learning they have a new manager, Fred "Dutch" Dorman. a veteran of the Willces-Barre team, climbed out of the Mid-Allan tic League cellar last, night by beating Akron 5 to 0.

Red Swain limited the Yankees to three hits, and didn't let a runner Set first after the first Inning, in addition to hitting a homer. half champs, climbed into first place by beating Canton 3 to 0 while Huntington was bowing 3 Mfim El 2l. KIWIV Safe, Quick CORNS DEAFUE Had Norm- ed Portsmouth into the cellar by if how ir WORKS -Att erase CrtrflMe nS hIi ittrt IniUntly. skrlvilea cmtrthra Saanraul NNrl I 49c bag Purine help rnattoibo' I ilnifia 'aisl riaaa I Out torn, root ni ell. 4 luiaM Mre- yuiovn or iiir ma rpnuicis John Daddy fanning 11 batters and Portsmouth making eight Today's Games Huntington at Charleston.

Akron at Johnstown. Dayton at Portsmouth. Zanesville at Canton. uottume tarntaKd NATIVE MmarJtaUe edentiftc remedjr.V -r-; rdL A naw liquid ill ad Midi pain is SO MCDBdi. Dries vs tb pttkiHL cere or ctUu.

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MazveU. a wdkooD-li Ti: "Hftim riisf nniaryllr.WM. Suntan Oil dlroeuasf La oUKit. wc wtm inn iwicm wiwry. Bathing Needs B.Uiini Caps lac to Sn Water wince 5, rk An.

Tour-nenoj oacK Li it nuii "Sold OutfV Sign le new ur Stop woiryingT ues Oqrios. pare enjoyed prompt tetm. For develop in a rich, even tan. Also to prevent sunburn or blister. Balblnr Sboec Water Toye 9e to 11.49 Large 8-Oz.

Btl. 49c Sandals Bathini Balls Home Needs Se Lyiol lie. Toilet Tlttu. 4e II Creolln C9c 2Se Drano 17e 35. SanlAusb ITc 35c Petertnan's Ant Powd, 24c 15e Moth CryeUla 49e 1 lb.

Moth Bella lo 15e Flit 490 1 0.1. Plrlox 9e 15c Johnson's Pesle Wax .1,. Mm 11.9 Hot Water BotU.e Us 4te Black Flax 19 I For Olympic Games BERLIN. July 30. JPh-The "sold out'' ii an for all Olympic games will be hung out by the time each event is scheduled, say optimistic German officials.

The ticket victory would be complete now were It -not for "those American sports ot baseball and basketball." for which a number of tickets and passes have been turned in from the foreign quota. The opening ceremony Saturday, all aquatic events and the track and Acid competition are sold out as far the Germans are concerned. German officials figure the daily box office receipts at the Olympic stadium will total $300,000. A campaign is underway to trace scalpers. Tickets for the opening eeremony, priced at 10 marks at the box office, art- being sold for as high as 260 marks, according to reports.

Toiletries lSe Wave Set 9e 5C Nullified Shampe 14e Ste Fitch Snampoo 44e 'ZSc Golden Glint lse 25c Blondex 18e ill Wlldroat Hair Tonic lie SOc Mum 4De 1 Vltalls 7e $1 Liquid Arvon 14e COc Oanderlne 40e 26e Mavla Tale ITc fl Houbifent powder lae S3e Lady Esther Cream S7e ie lUllaai Balm 4Sc Pint Rubbing Alcohol 21c 30e Citrate Magnesia 15c Sport Oxford-In White Kid White Linen Blue Patent Red Patent Black White Brown White All Heel Height AAA to 60c Fitch's i OTHER PRICES Shampoo SMART WOMEN WILL BUY FOR NEXT YEAR AT THESE GREAT SAVINGS! 50c Yeast Tablets 34c $1.44 to $3.88 44c LEGAL NOTICES Baby Needs SSe Caaloria lae 25c Johnson's Tale 19c AS IjfA MEN WOMEN Tae Itylei leasotlea II dQ reatei mm iiimi. II MnniHt II If, snuiM at 'XiiVf I till sr.H.J itl I ulu Men's Needs Haaxllierehlela I (or Ho. Coaper Baser UX bladaa) 49c' Skarlni Braafcea 49ci9a II Lucky TTrar 17a SSe Lifebuoy Shave 14. 59c Mennen'e Skavlnr Creaea 34a-Sle Silk Shava Crease 19c 35e Lntraat'a Shay Crease Me It.M Bonded Shsye Bowl 19c Packet WaUh Ms lac Mennen'e Tale llo 10 Sup. Puree Shay Soap.

I (or Se 11 Carlova Lilac lie 34a Aqua Velva 14c 19c Alba S.ltt.r 41. 19. Pluta Water 14s I NOTICE Bids wanted to furnish and apply ttn coat o( Brood Hot Asphalt Roofing Paint for two school build-InrS- Blda to In th hands of Lhs Bterstary not latr than Saturday. Aur. lftth.

Th Board reserves th riaM to rnjtet any or all hldl. HOMER CITY SCHOOI, BOARD. J. C. Br lib art, Prs, xn-S-12 Dsn Harmon, Saeiv 51.00 Indian Herb Tab.

67c Zee Mention's Tale 10c Clapp's Soups IM S. M. A. Food 0c Cat. Syr.

Fits 10c Caile Brand Milk 1 Parks Viestcrol lo Antl Colic Nipplea I as. Nuraiitf Bottle t5e Zlno Ointment He Ic I0e tOt See 9e lor Z5c 4e lie 25c While Armor Shoe Polish 8c SPECIALS Barefoot Sandals Tan, Beige, Patent, White Sizes 6 to QAr bie 2 0tc Tennis Shoes Black and Brown All sizes up to 6. Linen Sandals Fine White Linen flfj in med. heels 1 Children's White Straps Oxfords Sizes 8lj 98" II Horllck's MalUd Milk lie Potior SJ fait. AHorBera HXUCUTOHLV KOTICK Letters Testamentary on the estat of Louis C.

Slaurhterbeck (31autsr heck). 1st of Hast WheatHeld Township, deceased, ha vine been granted the undersicned, those ha vine; claim txainst id estate, are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those knowing- them, selves to be Indebted are requested to make prompt payment, FRANK P. MORGAN, SIT Kennedy Pittsburgh, GLADYS OB ERG, 60S Petty MoKeesport, 3-S-16-23-C0-SX Bxecutor. eCUP'THIB COUPON Silver Plated Knives Forks Spoons Etc. 7c 25c Anacin Tablets 17c in.

K. Pivroa. Attoraer KXnCUTRIZ'S NOTICH Letters Testamentary on the estate of Charles Books, late of Indiana i New Youth Quick I warougfi, oeceaeea, naving oeeii cranted the unders limed, those hav Me OMtscTfsss) ing c)alma said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those WONDERSOFT KOTEX arbtU Tab I ooly but I ii sev, TTfor I sritjaa TsM "l4J Sanitary riur Know in inimvaivei io inaeoteo sre requested la make prompt payment. OMART P. BOOKS, 143 N.

stb Street. Indiana. most rig sw CAJiT 1AU Wees Was Less Out iceoutris. 1. CAH-r Itacra No 044 to be oldslip QiJrWd These flns Mean WORMS! Slststrs sod docters sre oft fusiled 7 sifos of Round or Stotsseb Worms rt, Ihcsuh tbeie Worcis sre tasrd to detect escosd, because te slfos re ttlstskeo (or Coostlpstlon.

AseaU. etomacb Trooble, Nerrous Disorder, ste-Tbls "Forjottea Ueosce" ot Orandns'l dy still trouWn both city sod oouo'ry cblldrto of sll siee, becsuse the 1nflton Is so elij csngbt from flies, dojs, let-tacc. Cftbbase. fruit, vster, etc. Try Jitns's VCAMirco c4 once sod WStco the cbiJd's stools clowly.

pifsteot, Rte. iaespeoila-e, 49 ilUoa bottle sold-I drufiiuU. Jack t) Jaek, Atieraer ADMIMt)TUTOR' NOTICB BotvJar.Juaior or Sopcr Type 9C alt I 1 oriawa W9BI "iei elesieot iouod to nv oywa Qoetors uy I I Money back If not utiified Women cbete ius isn't ar Letters of Ad rain 1st ration on the estate of Mary Lay ton, late of White Township, deceased, having been granted the undersigned, those having claims against ssio estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those knowing themselves to be Indebted eoalaiae tta4i clMi7aati S4d 2 ianeriieaU Ienuof la AseDeaa Ui pcoloiis the I I pflBM Of 1 other uoittry pi4 like Krxex! if jot don't agree, jimpiy tum roui nlei clip and you moaoj- r.f. a.mm- A tul9asT. RaaB P.M.

VDUBI 0.5THji Mj bete Ttvta 1 twlbjlsa. Pel ill vul be refunded. I act iMicbied (wuuaHwar. rauusji you pud km mt (Use Ysius 1-Q0 i (UWtTtt iu pif ptviayi pai' went MRS. ZORA WALKJCR, South Bend.

Pa. WALTER LAYTON, Indiana. R- D. T. 23-S0-s-ls-2v-2T Admliilstratora A'tAibtaBTartMi IfcStf..

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