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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 31

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TEN MASON CITY GLOBE-GAZETTE, JULY 9 Wm 1934 ROTARY KEYNOTE GIVEN BY IRONS ON RETURN HERE Report of Convention Held in Detroit Outlined to Local Club. Robert B. Irons, superintendent of the Mason City schools, in accepting- the gavel as president of Rotary Monday noon at the Hotel Hanford gave as his first official address to the club a report of the twenty-fifth annual convention of Rotary held at Detroit, June 25-29, Mr. 1 Irons read profusely from reports of the convention including 1 the dramatic opening at Temple Cut Rate Grocery SAVES YOU MONEY OUR PRICES ARE NEVER HIGH. Let Us Have Vour Can Save You Money.

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can 15.c 10c Melo, per fiti 15c Corn, Peas, 2 25n Honey, 2 cakes 25o lOc Corn, 8 cans 25o Sweet Pickles, quarts. 25c Olives, quarts 25o Peas, can Do Peas, No. 2 size, per can I.Sc Wa.x String Beans, lOo Green String Beans, can lOc NAVY BEANS, 5 Ibs BLACKBERRIES, No. 10 can. 43 Horseradish, bottle lOis Minced Hum, lb.

15o Orys. White Chips, pkgs, 25c 15o Hllex, 2 bottles 25o Cucumbers, oach Be SALAD DRESSING, quart jars 25c 15o Spinach, 2 cans 25c Tomatoes, large 1 Oo 15c Green String lOo Ifib Wax String lOc per can K'o Salad Dressing, 25o COFFEE Santos, per lb JOc Best Peabcrry, lb. 23c Bliss Coffee, 3flc TOBACCO, Velvet, Target or Tuxedo, -in per win AUC Our Stores Are ns Close ns Vour rhone. Wo Deliver Orders of 50c or More. Longhorn CIIEASI CHEESE, per 14c SOAP, Crystal White, 5 bars 13c Head Lettuce, 1 Oc Mazola, quart 25o Peanut Butter, 2 pt.

Jars 25o Vanilla, oz. bottle lOo Dried Peaches, 2 25c Mackerel, J-lb. run lOo Prunes, lb 1 Oc Prunes, Jargc, 2 Ibs 25o TOILET PAPER, 6 rolls 25c J5o Shrimp, per can lOc Elclnx Baked Beans, can. flc Egg Noodles, 5 pkgs 25o Egg Noodles, large pkg. 15o Lima Beans, Ibs 25c BROOMS ONES) 39c 49c 59c PUUE CRISCO, 2 pounds 35c Mop Sticks (best) lOc Kitch.

Cleanser, 4 cans 25c 15o Bab-O, 2 cans 25c Macaroni, Ibs 2oo Spachetti, Ibs 2Sc Mac, or 5 25c Dill Pickles, pint lOc Scouring Powder, 5 'cans 25c Toilet Paper, 3, 4, 5 rolls 25c Farmers Attention: Bring us your eggs. THTOY BUY MOKE FTKKE MILK, 4 large cans. 25c C. E. BUSH, Mgr.

30 East State Street EARL BUSH, Mgr. 608 First Street S. Cut Rate Grocery auditorium, and the speeches of Mark Sullivan and Jim' Farley, who tore down and defended the new deal respectively. The keynote of the convention wag given by Paul P. Harris, president emeritus, and founder of the Rotary dumb movement, according to Mr.

Irons. Entering New World. "We are entering a new world," Mr. Irons quoted Mr. Harris as saying, '(but not new in a material sense.

Our automobiles arc more powerful but they are still equipped with the round wheel and in other respects are similar to former models. "This new world is new in another sense; new in its way of thinking; in Its appraisal of things listed in the catalog of life. The old catalog listed goods which were considered sacred. Men, womo.n and children bowed before them in abject humility. They were listed in the catalog us possessions.

Outitnv Distribution. "In brief, this now philosophy Bays something like this: 'It is unconscionable that there should be destitution in a land of We are trying to outlaw war throughout the world; we must 'outlaw destitution within our own borders. shall sign a declaration of independence of the further domination cf life by mem things. This is the new philosophy, but to Rotary it in not new; it Is and always has been Rotary philosophy. "So far as am concerned 1 would rather live on ham sandwiches and snowballs, with enough ham sandwiches and nnow1j43lfi to go all the way round, than to have my choice of all the creations of the chefs to eat by my selfish lonely self.

This new day is Rotary day its sun never set." OL Now Clubs. Mr. Irons said that during the past year Rotary International had Increased in membership 7,499 persons and 01 new clubs had been added. On the first day of May, there were 3,600 clubs in 70 nations of the world. Forty-six of these nations were represented at tha Detroit convention, according to Mr.

Irons. R. L. "Bob" Hill of Columbia, was elected president of the organization and Chesley R. Perry, secretary.

Air. Irons received the gavel from the retiring president, Ward R. Hamilton, who was presented a token In behalf of the club from Frank Hanlon, the club's first president. Guests at the meeting Included John W. Beery, J.

C. Davenport, Ernie Stillman of Clear Lake, and Judge .1. J. Clark of Mason City, and Elmoro Peters, president of Rotary at Boulder, Colo. 3RD SUSPECT IN HOLDUP CAUGHT Trio Held at Sioux City in Robbery of Oil Station at Cleghorn.

SIOUX CITY, July 9. Reames, 24, Milwaukee, was arrested toclny and accused by police of being the third member of a gang which held up a filling station at Cleghorn Sunday night. Two others had been nrrcalctl earlier after a gun battle with police who Intercepted their car at Leeds, a suburb north oC Sioux City. The other two men gave their names as Waller Lnisk, 38, and Eel Bradley, 32. Lcisk is at St.

Vincent's hospital, with gun wounds in his neck. Bradley has a flesh wound in the leg. Reames has shotgun wounds In his back and neck. In an early morning fight be- twcon police and the suspects in the railroad yards, one man escaped. When a suspicious call for ft taxicab cRmc in later, laxieab officials notified police, nnd Reames was put under nrreat when he mot the cab Later investigation revealed that previously he hart been hiding under a porch.

He was armed with a rifle. Hearing on Removal of Genzler Family Is Set for Thursday The action brought in behalf of Cerro Gordo county by Loin Brown, overseer of the poor, seeking to remove William Gcnzlcr. his wifo, Delia, nnd their children to Blnck Hawk county will be heard in district court the morning of 12 at 10 o'clock. According to the petition the Genzlcr family has been in this county since Oct. 1931, liut hns been served at the proper intervals with notices denying its members residence here.

Neither Genzler nor hia wifr is employed at present and the family ban been receiving relief from county poor funds since coming herr, the overseer of the poor alleges. Tho petition further alleges thnt Filack Hawk county auditor nd- mits that their legal residence is in the latter county and that his county will take care of them ns provided by law they are returnee! there, but the Genzlers refuse to go. Assistant County Attorney M. K. Laird Is representing this county, PLEA DENIED; ALL FACE DEATH The lust minute statement of Vincent- Saottn (lower right) exonerating iMrs.

Anna Antonio of the Insurance munlcr of her husband, fulled to firing nor new trial and now who and Socttu and Sam Feracl (upper right) fsico death In the olcctrlc eiuilr at Sing Slug prison. (As- florliited Prow Phntos). IOWA SOCIALISTS PLAN SESSIONS Convention at Grinnell on July 15 Will Nominate State Candidates. OTTUMWA, July 9. socialists will nominate state candidates at the reconvened state socialists' convention at the unemployed league building at Grinnell, July 15, State Chairman H.

H. Sprinkcl announced heVc today. Printing of the state platform adopted at the convention in Ot- tumwn, April 29 will also be taken, up. Tho convention will be preceded by a state executive committee meeting and in the afternoon there will be a statewide meeting of socialists and sympathizers. Dionne Quintuplets Will Spend Another Month in Incubators CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 9.

Dionne quintuplets are going to spend nt least another month in their incubators. In a telephone interview with Dr. A. R. Dafoe, physician for the Ontario family which has attracted world wide attention, Tho News says a drop in temperatures of even two degrees might be disastrous for three of the Emilte, Mario and Cccile.

They are now moderately contented in a temperature of 82 degrees, eight degrees lower than the 90 mark at which the incubators wero first set. JOHNH.MAONER, 57, DIES HERE Succumbs to Heart Disease at Home; Services Not Arranged. John H. Magncr, 57, died at his residence, 1.15'/b South Federal avenue, Sunday evening ut 6:30 o'clock from heart disease. He had resided in Mason City for the paat years, having served as extra man on the Manon City and Clear Lake railway.

Mr. Magncr waa born at Monroeville, Nov. 2(5, 1876. In former years lie had been employed on the Chicago, Burlington and Qulncy railroad out of Galosburg, III. Later he moved to a farm near where he resided before coming to Mason City.

Surviving Mr. Mngncr arc his wife, two sons, Leonard, Sycamore, 111., arid Jack, Owatonna, and one daughter, Mrs. August Miller, Molinc, HI. Two brothers, H. H.

Magner, Waterloo, and Hugh A. Mogner, Mason City, and two sisters, Mrs. T. M. Skobcn, Pcnsacola, and Mrs.

John Miller, Waterloo, also survive. Funeral Horvices had not been arranged Monday. Tho body was taken to the Rmuiall funeral home. USE TEAR GAS TO DISPERSE CROWD BRIDGETON, N. .1., July Violence broke out again today at the Scabrook farms and officers rnsorted to tear gas to disperse several hundred men and women threw stones and other missiles.

Two persons were, seized by the officers. One, a woman, allegedly started (ho outbreak by pulling beets from a wagon enrouto to the Officers attempted to hook up a fire hose, to disperse the crowd but the strikers hurled stones the fire truck. Earlier In the a group of men wore arrested for attempting to halt a tractor. COMPLETE SPEEDOMETER SERVICE Central Battery Electric Company IAN WOLFE IN MOVIE DEBUT "Jack of All Trades" Cast in "Barretts of Wimpole Street." By ALANSON EDWARDS Unittd Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, (UP)--Ian Wolfe dancer, sergeant in the nodical corps; scene painter, radio entertainer and "Wizard of Wolfe, you see, has tried everything but weight-lifting. He's in the films now, making his debut in "The Barretts of Wimpolo Street." He played the same role, the elegant Bevan, with Katharine Cornell on the stage, But of nil his experiences, he recalls ns most interesting a venture at Central City, Colo.

Go to Abandoned Town. Robert 15dmund Jones, noted director and artist, took a group of New York Thespians to Central City, an abandoned mining town. Wolfe was one of the group. The old opera surprising structure of four-foot walls, frescoed ceilings and 900 seats, erected in 1S70 by Welsh thrown open and "Camillc" put into rehearsal. Lillian Gish was the star.

"Central City," Wolfe relates, "is three tortuous hour.i by mountain road above Denver. The altitude Is feet. "We found a ghost city awaiting us. Miners' shacks, with gaping holes for windows, leaned at grotesque angles. Saloon doors hung open on rusted hinges.

The opera house stood tall and forbidding in the midst of this ruin." "Like 1 But soon the town became a beehive of activity. Saloons were restored, bunting draped over the streets, even some of the shacks repaired as quarters for the troupe. "Opening night," he continued, "was like a carnival. Every seat in the house was sold far in advance, and hundreds came just to see the place. "In fact, the feeling was so high that they were afraid for the delicacy of 'Camilla' when the curtain went up.

"But the beauty of Jones settings and the ethereal atmosphere always surrounding Miss Gish held the audience spellbound until the final curtain." Wolfe went back for the second, and plans to return for the third season of repertory at Central City. If he doesn't insure himself against a rainy day, why respect his opinion about national Star. PACKING HOUSE Meats MARKETS Trlcen SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY PURE LARD 3 23c BEEF STEAKS lb. PORK CUTLETS lb. BEEF lb.

5c MEATY 4c IUIU.VI> STEAKS 9c PORK CHOPS lb. SLICED BACON 4c Harnman Taken to Federal Prison to Begin His Sentence NEW YORK, July 9. Josepli VV. Harrirnan, former president of the Harrlman National Bank and Trust company, was taken today to the federal penitentiary at to start serving a four and a half year sentence. Harrirnan, convicted of fallsfying records and misapplying- funds of his bank, was placed on a train at Jersey City in the custody two marshals.

MEKT1NG OF CONGREGATION The Rev. Walter H. Kampen, pastor of the Central Lutheran church, annQunced a special congregational meeting Monday night at o'clock at the church. CHINCH BUG IS CHANGING COLOR Midwestern Farmer Warned Tkat Pest Is Laying Eggs Now. CHICAGO, 9.

western farmers were warned today that the chinch bug is changing its color and laying eggs. W. P. Flint, chief entomologist of the Illinois agricultural experiment station and natural history survey, said the bugs are maturing. "As the bugs pass from the last crawling and feeding stage to the wing stage, they shed their grayish colored coverings," he said.

"Theil often lie in masses Tesemblit bunches of dead chinch bugs. "Persona not familiar with thj change in the buga' life are dJ ceivcd and may credit it to somif thing drastic having happened' I kill the pest in great swarms. Th. bug-s may take on a pinkish; colol often leading farmers to believ they have been attacked by sons, disease. On the pinl bugs are healthy and ready to lal egga after a flight to a field wher crops are green." Rodeo Js Signed Up.

ALGONA, July Kossutl fair association has signed up thl Clyde S. Miller's World Famous Rol dec and Society Horse show fof July 19 to 22. The Miller rode.l carries more than 100 head of stoc'l and 50 cowboys and cowgirls. IT WAS DUE TO A I COULDN'T STEER! I COULDN'T STOP' THE TIRE WITH THE GOLDEN PLY and be 3 times safer from blow-outs at high speeds Get months of extra mileage, too-at no extra cost HAT would happen if a blow-out threw your car out of control? Could you avoid landing in a dJtch or crashing into an oncoming car? Probably not. Especially if you were speeding along some main highway.

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Thus blisters don't form inside the tire. The great, unseen cause of btow- outa is prevented before it begins. Here's Proof! Racing daredevils tested the Golden Ply at breakneck speeds. Not one Uoio-oul. Similar tirea without the Life-Saver Golden Ply failed at one-third the distance the Golden Ply Silvertowna were run.

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125 First Street S. E. CAN VOU PICK THE WINNER? Women in These Two Homes Have Errands to Run Waterloo Wants lo Boost Its Fund for Fire Maintenance DES J.IOINES, July 9. application for exemption of ita fire maintenance fund from the provisions of the Scatty-Bennett law was filed with the state comptroller today by the city of Waterloo. The law would limit the levy for the fund lo 57a.5&S anri the city asked permission to raifte Instead a total of Which one will save her time and energy in doing them? home without a The with a telephone Minutes at your telephone save hours of tiresome errand running.

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