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TUESDAY, N' 1 npl ch i his rage Daily -f KELLY RETURNS TO DUCK SfjUftB lLathrop but -with competition from O. D. Thomas of Brownfield, Texas, 1 and Don Weir of Loveland, Colo. DAWN DAILY NEWS European Cannon Last. Year's Pass and Punt Man Will Strengthen the Team.

STURGES Mr. and Mrs. -Bill Diegelman of Kansas City spent the week-end JTVith Mr. and Earl Diegelman. Regular srevices were conducted I at the Federated Sunday evening.

A splendid sermon was 'heard, Rev. Ira McClymonds using. Luke 15:1,7 -as basis of -'his Mr. -and Mrs. -Nath Comer and' daughter, Virginia Lee -and Delores The return of Ed Kelly, last Miss.

Mary McCarthy of spent -Sunday afternoon arid punt man lor been visiting-her Nell lat Cowgill, as guests friends. is another encouraging lac- jicilburn, of Jefferson Barracks the! Harold Ward and Billy Goodheartj lor" in Coach Bill Slayton's attempt -ten days. -She returned Satur- 'made a trip to Kansas 'City' to speed up a very powerful'but, at gay evening accompanied -by her (Saturday. the same time, a very slow team. --sister.

Mr arid Mrs Glick of With- the -first game only few! Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Childers and Chillicothe spent Sunday-with days the entire squad is! children-spent with Mr. and Glick's mother, Mrs. -P.

S. 'Click! working evening- to iron Hampton of out some of -weak plays and! get in the best possible condition be- Sam Taylor of Chula was a Stur- visitor Monday. fore meeting trie-Missouri University i Mrs. Gibson spent Tigers on Friday night at the C.B.C. afternoon with Mrs.

BUI Boorn. Mr. and Mrs.A..R. Shull -and Scott and Mr. and Mrs.

-B. A. Watkins. Kathryn, and daroly.n jDenham of Ludlow -were over the week-end -of their parents, 3JLr. and Mrs.

Will Eyans. Clyde -Holt went to Kansas City Predictions for the Friday 'night SBrassfield: of were the Monday on starting backfield announced today guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bow- by Coach Slayton places Todd man Switzer. a 5 Cqmanche.J Miss Mary McCarthy, who was Texas, in the fullback position.

The slightly injured by a car The of Elmo Pryor -who is seriously ill, remains about the same. Mi-, and Mrs. E. J. Williams, in.

running left-hand looks like a toss-- ii Parochial school while on herl anv th tneir Daughter, Miv up between Trainer of Trenton, way to church Sunday morning, of ftushville. 111., and Ed-Kel- i improving rapidly. ly, letterman from Brinkley, Ark. Carl Boorn took -a truck load oi The right; half position, which had stock to KansasaGity Sunday night held down by Berry of Eardin. for Dr Brennan.

until Sunrise Francescato re-j Jim Smitll5 Erriest Depler and received shoulder.injury,-now;, Victor Neis were among the stur i. Orla Creach, Mr. breach and chil- rireii of Camdenton, -returned urday from Pinecliff, where. they went to -visit their son Morgan Williams. The Errors in advertisements should be reported immediately.

The "Constitution Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. Advertising ordered for irregular insertions takes the one time rate. Mo ad is taken for less than basis of three lines. All ads are restricted to their proper classification and to the reg- Constitution Tribune style oi type. The publisher -reserves the xight to edit or reject any classified advertising copy.

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j' Announcements MERCHANTS' tSPECIALS CON'T oJ -Office Hours Dr. John OS. Timbernian. 812 Jackson, office hctirs 9 a. m.

Co 11 m. 1 p. nvto'3 p.m. LET US Dye your summer shoes 1 dark for Fall PRANK ANDERSON Shoe Repair Shop. 1 WOOD--For For Sale sale.

Seasoned firers place, or stove lengths; Minghini. West Polk Street. ihome. goes BudJBowers of Iowa, with Berry going into Francescato position as running left guard. The starting quarterback will probably be Kirman Andrews of 1 ges visitors Monday.

THERE'S NOTHJNG LIKE FOR LONG WEAR. and that's not all. ROYALS make you safer with EXTRA Skid 'Protection find EXTRA Blowout Protection. THE U. S.

3PIRE Guard Standard Exc. g35 5 54 ois 4.40^21 Helen SEilburn-returned to Jefferson Barracks ac- i Youthful soldiers of Europe's armed camps to whom the 1914-1918 "war -i- Milburn Allen of Nebo is guest to-end wars" is a blui-red childhood memory or a classroom "history lesson, i of his brother, Francis Allen andi are drilled daily in the'arts of war as Europe teeters on the brink of an-I Mrs Tne Aliens were were; otner 'Catastrophe. Typical of these light-hearted, youthful recruits are' Why your loved ones be opsr on or-die'Without Re-Lef before too late TVotict; Four F.oto.s for Granada Fone 198. I MEMORIALS. Grave Markers of every Northern! Granites.

Modem Memorials, 505 EOAR-One p.uroc_ Dear Washington. Age 16 months. Dr. H. M.

Graier' SCRUBY BROS. G. I. CO. Constitution.

Automotive companied iby mister, Foran. "Mrs. iihe end' with Mi-, -and Mrs. Geo. Boorn -and itittle son, Ronnie Mrs.

Grice istaking.oiurse's training at the General HHospital in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. of Los Ang'ales, Calif, -spent several days' last week "With iher cousin, Gee. Boorn, arid "Mrs.

Mr. and spent Sunday math Levon Horton, -and 'Horton. nf -MY -and' those Pictured here. Top, left to right, soldiers of Germany, Czechoslova- ui ua 6 1 I kia, Russia; lower, France, Britain and Italy R. Hughes.

Mr. and Mrs.j Griffiths and family were Used Cars guests. Anna 'McCandless rFalls, Kansas is a guest of her cousin, Mrs. McClymonds, Rev. McClymonds al aunt, Miss Sarah Hark.

BETTER USED CARS 1937 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1936 FORD V-8 SEDAN 1929 CHEVROLET COUPE H. H. MOTOR CO. Auto Supplies ONE Good set used 525-21 used tires. Use Budget Pay Plan.

McCLURE NEW 1939 Battery Radios, complete! installed. $26.95. MONTGOMERY! WARD CO. ns. 2 tef of SEE The new 1939 Zenith before you buy any radio! Fn GLORE SEIDEL.

buy any radio! From $14.95 USED Electric $10.00. Long washer Maytag for Co. tar 1 Cocker Spaniel FOR RED TOP Insurlation terecl Elmer Isley, 1 mile south sash, doors, oak flooring and plas- i ter board see NORTH MISSOURI! I LUMBER CO. of Mo. i Mr.

and Mrs. Del Sperry and Tom Plaster returned Chillicothe Products AS PAID TODAY CREAM CREAM (route prices) 8 I from St. Joseph where they hadj been guests of their daughters, Mrs. Raymond Williams Mr. Wil-j SPRINGS liams.

Mrs. Virgil Griffiths and 'Mr. HENS 12- .08 since cox Keal Estate Farm Management Cash Gi-ain: Wheat 15 cars; market 'i to Ic SHATTERPROOF GLASS to fit any i lower; Red No. 2, 67 No. 3.

66 to car at LIONBERGER'S AUTO Corn 14 cars; market Ic lower; Yeiiow'jNo. 2, NO. 3, 53. I Machinery Oats .2 cars. i AUTO SUPPLY.

505 Washington. JPARMS and city property rented and locked after for non-resident own-1 SLIDE Trombone, Kitchen single ster, -electric computing scales. H. Iiake. ISHIITS -And Hi-way Market.

iSovith of City -on highway SALVAGE. Save 4C per cent. ers. Have waiting. list of good renters.

Small fseT' Refersncs 1 furnished. Write -or. phone H. D. Snyder, 200 Boehner Bldg.

Farms-For "Sale There about 350 -warieties cheeseTin the -world, mainy are -'known, outside tive Hand. CLOSING STOCKS: A single seed day JCORN Dulcifreftr plant, will Raymond -Williams, has -been; OATS paralyze the teste aierves in the 'employed at the Harris Dairy at! human mouth for several hours. St. Jtoseph for several years has jtendered his resignation, effective 4C KANSAS CITY PRODUCE KANSAS CITY, Sept. San MarinoERepublic has an area Oct.

1st. Mi-, and Mrs. Williams sprims, of only 38 square miles and has will locate at Wichita where Mr. broilers, 14-15; hen turkeys, a frontier linekrf J24 miles. It is lo- has employment.

,18: toms. 15: white ducks. 11-13; col- Mr, and Mrs. John Neaman of ored ducks, geese. 9.

dinner cated in the heart of Italy. Thunder, which is the loudest Chillicothe --were Sunday I of Mr. and Mrs. G. G.

ST. JOSEPH LIVESTOCK ST. JOSEPH. Sept. i common noise, never has been heard i Jvir ana ivirs A Mlller Mr unmistakably more'than about 20j and Donald Cunningham and; Hc 3 20 0 5c l3wer; toulk 180 tc miles from the flash.

V. S. Evans of Tulsa were 370 $8:80 to i Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Cattle: 1700; calves; 300; generally r-hins on all killing classes; fed Jtoe Cunningham at The superficial-area of the earth $9.15 to grass steers is 196,950000 square miles nearlykothe. Mrs.

Cunningham remained to $785: cows $5 to Teal top Harvard her parents, the Millers, the past-; announce two weeks, accompanied Mi-. Cun-j CI xy tFVESTOOK CITY IRE that they have found a tempera-jningham to Kansas City Monday, -KANSAS CITY, Sept. ture drop of 1,500 degrees between thence to her home. i (Rupp Bros. Oil Co.) Flioa233 Paul Rupp, Mgi- the surface the sun and its overlying atmosphere.

CAP) i Hogs: 1500; 5 to 15 cents lower, Dinner guests in the home of Mi.j t(jp $855; sows to and Mrs. Noel Hubbard Sunday' -calves: 2000; market were Mi- and Mrs Weldon Griswold' slow but steady; fed heif- rf a -Rnriowiers $9 to $10 Avith short fed kinds and son, Mr. and BMlow j. $5-50 tp $8 2 cows $5 to veal and two sons of Hale 'and Mi-, stackers and feeders $6.50 to The Federal Bureau of Fisheries added 7,822,000,000 fish to -the streams and'lakes in the U. J.Mrs.

Jake Walker and sons Tina, $8.50. 1938, slightly less than the pervious Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed df Trenton were afternoon guests. ow.

your neig Whether he lives a block away, or across the is easy and simple when you use Constitution-Tribune Want Ads. Be wants your old cookstove, and you want the money he wants his apartment rented, and you rent it hundreds of small neighborly swapin' transactions take place-swiftly -and inexpensively every week through you and your neighbor both advertising-and reading the Want Ad columns. Use them more and they'll bring in greater returns. 3 Lines 6 Times Only EAST ST. LOUIS LIVESTOCK ST.

LOUIS, Sept. Hogs: 9500; 5 to 15 cents tow-atop to $8.50 Cattle: 500; calves: 3000; libsra! NEW YORK. Sept. Qlcsiiigitsjoek.s: Can Jfe'l. American Tel.

and Tel. 141. Bethlehem Steel Case (J. 84. General Electric 40 Hi.

General Motors 45V Montgomery Ward 46' New York Central 16V J. C. Penney 80. 70 Vj. Standard Oil New Jersey 53'i Swift Co.

18. United States Steel 56 's. Westing-house 101's. Curbstoek Cities Service 6 GOVERNMENT BONDS NEW YORK, Sept. Closing U.

S. Government Bonds: Bonds -1943-40 June, 105.11. 1943-41 March. 106.30. 3 1945-43, 108.28.

4s 1954-44, 113.11. 1947-45, 106. 35J-S 1956-46. 112.10. Owners Loan Bonsls 2 1949-39, 102.16.

1944-42, 103.13. WHEAT used wheat 1 i drill for sale cheap. 8 ACRE Tiact just otffeade city. room house. $1750., Irvin 'WARD'S FARM STORE.

IHAMMER sale, as as new. Standard make, used about 30 timevS Also pulley and 12 ft. felt. Price $75. Will trade for good saddle horse and pay difference, if any.

or pigs or what have you. Edw. C. Pollitt, 1706 Wabnsh. K.

Mo. 858, Mrs. a Coal Housos For Sate LOOK What your rent will buy only $180 cash: -5 room modern except heat, near High SctJool. Large garden. $1281 psr month.

Other properties similar terms. Hunt, 806 Jackson Tel. 186 cr 1010. In Selkirk, wren nest inside lamp. The ti-ic bulb igave '-bird ern lighting and heating system.

It is -to bum diamonds- in oxygen at a temperature -'Of 'ap- prcximately 'degrees THE Celebrated 'Beeveer' the washed and waxed furinace. stcwe and stoker coals. Coal that gives snt- i isfaction. Scruby Bros. G.

I. Co. OTTO MURRY Coal Office is now open for orders at 400 Bridge. Tel. 630 for your coal.

Employment The Independent Employment Agency when you need help or employment. 812 Locust. Tel. 1057. MY Fine home for sale.

8 room modern house and 10 acres. city lights- and water, ail buildings and fences ill good rapair. Lots of I fruit. Garden plows, other tools' for fencing, hp. gas engine, bedsteads, spring cots, dressers, oil stove.

Hot Point electric range, water heater, walnut stand tables, milk ccw, yearling heifer. 15 gallons vinegar, oak barrels, 10 gallon orchard spray on wheelbarrow, bookcase, mirror, other articles. Roy E. Mannon, 311 E. Third Chillicothe.

Tel. 917-J. DAILY NEWS Merchant's Specials STORM DOOR COVERS Complete at 25c each. MILLS BROS. LBR.

HDW. CO. and Mrs. Ott Matjhewson, iMiss Lucy McMillen and Mrs. Flor- PEORIA OAK, King Bee and Charter Oak coal and wood heaters, carry a full line.

SCRUBY JAS. B. FuircraQ Borne Use Onr Chapel Free Day Phone Night 'Sundar 121 814 CHILLICOTHE, MO. ROOM House for sale. Modern except heat.

Price $1000. at 13121 Bryan. Mrs. L. Watkins, 1531 Bryan.

Houses For Rent 5 ROOM Furnished modern bungalow for rent. Pull basement, garage, Mrs. H. B. Hogan, 1321 W.

Clay. Money To Loan On note, cars or furniture. Mrs. J. F.

Helser, Agent 812 Locust St. Phone 105T cnce Reynolds spent Sunday -with BROS. G. I. CO.

Hawkins and famiy, south of Sfcica. Johnson returned Monday evening spending a few days I 1 CHANGE to Uwanta Dairy Fescl and watch the improvement. HENDERSON Locust. PRODUCE CO. 801 run steers pending lower; heifers with relatives in Vandalia.

Mo. about steady: veal top nominal range slaughter steers, $6.25 to $13. and Mrs. T. E.

McCoy. Mr. I and Mrs. John Kohl spent Sunday 1 i 1 TRY A delicious Golden Brown Waffle. 24 hour service at VIN- RENT your house by advertising 1 it here.

The first place renters look, the cheapest way to fill your vacant house. 6 ROOM Modern home. Close 5n. newly decorated. Garage.

See G. A. Ringwald. Tel. 760.

Apartments For Rent SON'S LUNCH. Sheep: .5500: packers talking lower wi Mr Mrs Charles Frebens BE KIND to your dog. i lambs, holding choice native Mmdo Thsy were accom on lambs for $7.50 up. GKATN CITY. Sept.

'Grain: Wheat 37 -cars; market to Ic Dark Hard No. -2, tc 68V-- No. 2, Red No 2. in'Mendon, Mo. to Mendon by Mr.

and Mrs. trena dog food. 5 Ibs. 35c. FAIRMONT CREAMERY CO.

LU 'IVltUlUUH tjy 1W.1 clill-t Kohl's little gi-anddaughter who has Has spent the past week visiting -with) relatives here. The Extension Club and their families enjoyed an evening of en- forage crops. STORE. WARDS FARM 2 ROOM Completely furnished apartment, electric refrigerator stove. 1100 Locust.

Tel. 1431. CHIKOERaCTOR DR. O. Pahner Graduate 11 Years Practice O.

P. Clark Chillicothe, Mo. Successor to Dr. Frank Andrews. Phone 4 ROOM Upstairs furnished apartment for rent.

Hot water, heat. Tel. 984-W. -BINDER TWINE 62 1 to Dec. tertainment at the R.

C. Bradent go. Certified Kawvale May Corn 10 cars; market I home Monday -evening. Lunch -was to Berved during the course of the eve- MILBANK'S MILL. 3 ROOM Furnished Private bath.

Available Oct. 1.1 DoWitt Apartments. 821 Walnut. Tel. 1086.

I For ccrn and Sar- DOWNSTAIRS Apartment for rent awvale seed whstu Modern, furnished. 408 Jackson. I. B. Norman Go.

Home ONE of our stokers in your 4- KOI ijl i Lilt OL, vji Jli OL 'ULIL ob 1 111 i -K te No and the guests enjoyed various will keep you warm" this winter 'V'AllrSlV IMn A -4SI Vi LO J.VL1A—U. I r.n-1'inrrc .2, 49 to Dsc. card games and Chinese checkssrs. Mr. Mrs.

J. Dietrich May49Vt. Oats 4 cars- market unchanged, S. r. TiOTJJS CASH VGKAIN ST.

LOUIS, SejDt. and save its cast in fuel savings. KLEIN PLBG. HTG. CO.

Winifred and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Merriman and children drove to! Jefferson City Sunday to spend the day with Joe Deitrich, who is employed there.

TULIP quality, variety for 39c South Window. MEINERSHAGEN'S. GIVE YOUR CHILD His chance to excel in music. MOZART STUDIO. Dr.

Victor Mead St. Joseph Mis Florence Braden returned to Tel. 944. Guaranteed results. an overniht uest Saturday of hisigt.

Joseh Mond mornin after AINS gt. Joseph Monday morning after Mrs. Mead and. spending the week-end with her USED BARGAINS Perfection oil stove, 4 burner. brother, Neal.

They spent Sunday I mother, Mrs. R. E. Braden. with Mr.

and Mrs. Garnet Newton 1 at Blue Mound. and Mrs. F. J.

Potts and chil dren of Kansas City are spending a Members of the Epworth League jiew days' vacation Tvith Mr. Potts' enjoyed a party at the Federated' parents, Mr. and Mrs. TSIike 'Church Friday evening. Games were i and 'family, played after which cider and ginger used electric washer 18.95 il- 'Repossessed soline washer, like I OI" £3,16 MONTGOMERY WARD CO.

were served. At the practice basket ball games Greek fire was an incendiary composition of asphalt, saltpeter. EXCHANGE. Tel. 307.

4 ROOM Furnished downstairs I apartment for rent. Locust. Close in. 809 3 ROOM Furnished cr TEfurnished apartment for rent. Hardwood floors.

316 Webster. Tel. 183. i Rooms For Rent CHOICE ROOMS For Rent for col- Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. Office S.

E. Corner Square Over Citizens Bank J. F. SunrmerviHe, Sec. PHONE 504 boys, able.

406 Calhoim. Reason- TWO Furnished sleeping or light housekeeping room for rent. Call at 1502 Brvan. DESIRABLE Modern rooms for 4 or 5 boy students for rent. 350 Jackson.

441 Locust. played with Utica high school sulphur. It was used by the day evening the Dawn boys and i Byzantine Greeks, and would burn girls were victorious. I on or under water. NEW 1939 General Electric Radios; priced as low as $14.95.

CHILLICOTHE MUSIC CO. VIRGIL B. HUNT Jeweler and optometrist. Glasses fitted at moderate prices. Watch and jewelry repairs.

Tel, 64; Wanted COAL HEATER Wanted. TVIrs. A. Beever. 1122 Webster.

Tel. 1481. FURNITURE Repairing.R Upholstering. M. "'J Jackson! Tel.

603 ReOn'shinT Jumes. 43S UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS New and Rebuilt Sold Rented Repaired EMERY BURTON 718 Washington Phone 554 I.

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