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A I A I A I BEATTY KEEPS LION SCARS, NOT SKIN CLYDE BEATTY FACING BOSS TWEED Though some of the prettiest girls in the circus wiped a tear away, and told Clyde Beatty how much loved Boss Tweed in life and how much they'd love to have his hide, the lion trainer turned them all down. Boss Tweed, the handsomest, fightingest lion in Beatty's string, recently passed on to the animal heaven. And as a result will soon M)e showing his beautiful teeth in the light of the Cole Bros, fireplace at the winter quarters, Rochester, Ind. "I never had so many requests for a certain lion's hide in my life," said Clyde, "but after all the management comes first. I can' understand it because he was the best- looking lion I ever had and he'll make a beautiful rug." Clyde himself was attached tojhe cut, but he was giving the skin away, he explained, he already had several mementoes to remember Boss Tweed by.

"This one here," he'said, pulling up his sleeve of his shirt. He paused over the criss-crossing of scare, Well, anyway, one of those is from Boss Tweed as one in my leg. well "Boss Tweed," Clyde said, "was one of the greatest fighters I've ever seen, in addition to his noble looks. He did some of his cleverest fighting in the Rochester Massacre. That was this spring.

When two scort of lions and tigers were in the arena for- a dress rehearsal. One, on a high seat, reached down to take a cuff at the cat below. They frequently do that without much happening. But in this case the cat on the high seat fell off and landed on the one below. The one below, thinking he was attacked, started to fight.

In a second it was a free-for-all. "In such a fight the lions have two distinct advantages. Their first is their thick mane which prevents tlie tigers from getting to their throats. Their second is their clannish way ganging up on a tiger. A tiger will just watch another tiger being attacked.

The lions join each other. An animal attendant excitedly raised a gate into tho shoot eo the beasts could return to their cages. Into the shoot run three Bengal tigers with Boss Tweed in' pursuit. "For twenty minutes they battled. Boss Tweed killed the three tigere, but himself was almost torn to ribbons.

He recovered but somehow he never seemed to be the same. His spirit or his fighting nerve was gone. The other morning I opened his cage door and he was dead. For seven years I trained him, the longest of any of my cats. I was greatly attached to him." Traveling aboard three special trains the Cole Beatty Circus will reach Hamilton on Thursday, June 25, at the fair grounds for performances at 2 and 8 p.

m. An immense street parade will be seen on the downtown streets at 11 a. m. St. Louis Marksman Cops Handicap Event Sandusky, 0., June 19.

Off)--Dr. M. E. Hagerty of St. Louis won the Indian handicap of Okoboji Indians' annual trapshoot tournament yesterday with a score of 97 out of 100.

He won the Slallory trophy after a shoot-off with Al Chalfaut of Somerset, 0. Each had finished with 46 out of 50 targets. Swat Leaders XatlonHl League Player--Club. G. AB.

R. H. Pet. S. Martin.

St. Louis.47 162 42 60 .370 J. Moore. Phila 43 172 38 62 .360 Suhr, Pittsburgh 57 213 57 76 Jorflan, Boston 61 250 39 89 Medwick. St.

Louis.57 231 35 .81 .351 American League Player--Club. G. AB. E. H.

Pel. Gehrig, New 223 72 87 .390 Sullivan, Clevel'd. ...32 137 18 51 Radcliff, Chicago 160 30 59 .361" Dickey, New 4 0 164 42 60 .306 Gehrlnger. 244 58 89 .365 300 -AT AKITCJAL 4-H CLUB TOUR More than 300 youngsters and adults from Butler county attended the annual 4-H elub tour at Cincinnati and Coney Island Thursday, visiting points of interest in the Queen city and making the river trip to the reeort under ideal weather conditions. Included in the tour of inspection were the Union terminal, the'Kroger Foundation, Mt.

Echo park and the Zoo. Great Field All Ready for Gun In National Collegiate A. A. Meet Chicago, June 19. (ff) The greatest field in the event's 14- year history, filled with names which may enter Olympic record -Tiooks this summer, opens the 1030 National Collegiate A.

A. track and field meet at the University of Chicago's Stagg Field today. Ringing down the curtain on the vaisity season, the meet is designated as a semi-finnl Olympic tryout, with first and second place winners, in addition to other noteworthy performers, qualified for the final international games try- onls in New York July 10-11. Jesse Owens, the ''ebony flash' 1 from Ohio State, will be defending four championships, the 100 and 200 meter dashes, the 220-yard low hurdles and the broad jump. Indiana's willowy Don Lash, who last- week ran the two miles in 3:58.3, faster than it ever had been run outdoors before and the nation's greatest Olympia distance hope; Archie Williams of California, the new quarter milo sensation; Forest Towns, of Georgia, crack high hurdler; Chuck Beetham, Ohio State's half-mile star, are just a few of the aces who will perform.

FATHER'S DAY Sunday, June 21st HE'LL REMEMBER YOU REMEMBERED Cigart Cigarettei SOMETHING WONDERFUL GOES ON INSIDE- Pipes CMLIO Pouches FINEST BRIAR MOMtY CAN BUY A Razor Sets Ash Trays THAT REALLY FILTERS Largest Lint of Frank's Yellow Boles and Fuiex Pipes Stop In and See Our Selection Newi Agency WZ" BJt Smoke Shop 7th High 9 107 Main St. CATHOLIC KNIGHTS AT BUSINESS SESSION St. Stephen's branch Xo. 123, Catholic Knights of Ohio, conducted a business meeting Thursday night at St. Stephen's hall, Second and Dayton streets.

Routine matters occupied the session. A fair attendance was reported. MOVIE PLAYEE SOLD CANDY Hollywood, June 19. (jT)--Benny a young movie comedian, started in show business as a candy butcher in a Rochester, N. theatre.

Try Journal-News Classified A A I Legal Notices LI-GAL NOTICE On and after this date. June IS. 1980, 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted lor by Anyone other than myself. GEORGE A. MILLER.

June NOTICH OF rUHLlO The First National Bank and Trust Company of Hamilton, administrator or the estate of Jackson Condon, deceased. a i i vs. Otwell Condon, et al. Defendants: Probate Court. Butler County.

Ohio. In pursuance of the order or tno Probate Court of Butler County. Ohio, 1 will offer for sale at public auction on the ISth day of July. at 10 o'clock A. M.

at the Courthouse, the following described parcels of real estate, situated in the County of State of Ohio, to- FIRST PARCEL: Entire lot ber Three Thousand and Thirteen (3013) as the same Is known ana designated upon the revised list or lots in the Third Ward of the City of Hamilton, liutler County. Ohio, sav- Ing and excepting therefrom the east 97 feet thereof and leavlnE a tract of land 32 feet In width from north south by 53 feet more or less from east to west, known as rear of No. 327 Tenth Street, Hamilton, Ohio. Said premises are at $1 400.00 and must be sold for not less thfin of the appraised value. SECOND PARCEL: Being part of lot number Twenty-one Hundred and forty-seven (2147) and part of lot Twenty-one hundred ami fitly (2150) as the same are known and designated In the Third a ot the City of Hamilton, Butler Ohio, being 2fe feet taken evenly off the north side of said lot No.

2147 and 22 feet taken evenly oil the south side ot lot No. 2150. said premises i 2 4 feet on Eleventh Street, and extending the i length of said lots and alley, and known as No. 320 North Eleventh Street. Hamilton.

Ohio. Said premises are appraised $2.000.00 and must be sold for nol less than of the appraised THIRD PARCEL: Entire lot numbered Five hundred and seventy-six (576) and the east 20 feet of lot No. Five hundred and seventy-five (576) as the said lots are k.own and designated on the revised list of lots in the Second Ward of the City of Hamilton. Butler County, Ohio, known as No. 13S Pershing Avenue, front and rear, Hamilton, Ohio.

Said premises are appraised at $4,500.00 and must be sold lor not less than of the appraised value. Terms of sale: Cash. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY oC Hamilton. Administrator of the estate of Jackson Condon, Dec d. WILLIAMS, SOHNGEN.

FITTON PIERCE, Attorneys. June 19--4t Fri sand seven hundred and eighty-five 15785) an the sam Is known mid esignated un ihi recorded plat of Armondule Subdivision In the First Ward of the City of Hamilton. Butler County. Ohio, the being 1 4 Avenue. Appraised at fl.000.00.

Set'oiid Trni'lt Lot number seventeen thousand five hundred and seventy-five U7575) as the same It knotvti arid designated upon the revised list of lota In the First the i of Hamilton. Butler Ohio, the house number being 606 Besttie Strowt. Appraised at 11.000.00. Third Triifti Lot seventeen thousand i and eighty- four (176S1) same i i anu one-half (5tH 2 feet on Bessie Street and i back a distance of one hundred and i (12) feet, and lot seventeen a i hundred ami I 117585) i forty (.40) feet on Bessie Street and i back a distance of one hundred ami i (1-5) feet ns the same are known and designated uiiun the recorded plat ot Reservoir Park A i i to the City of Hamilton. Butler Ohio.

Said lots have no house thereon and are i a on the south side of Bessie Street, between Urban Street. Appraised at $300.00 on west and South street on the east. None of said tracts can sell for less than 3 of the appraised valuo thereof. Terms of salo cash. A I PIERCE, Kxocutor of the last will and testament of J.

C. Seeley. deceased. DAVID PIERCE. Attorney.

12--It Fri on the revised list of lota in the Sixth Ward of the City of Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio: tho house number thereon being number 1004 Hooven Avenue In said City, Terms of Bale--Cash. Appraised at S3.HOO.OO. JOHN C. SCHUMACHER. Sheriff.

By CHAS. B. WALKE. Deputy. HUNTINQTON V.

PARRISH. Atty. June 19--5t Frl SALE Case No. 46904 Home Owners' Loan Corporation, a i i vs. 101 fus Abrams.

et al, Defendants; Butler County Common Pleas. By virtue of AH Order of Sale to me directed by Court of Common Pleas, of County. Ohio. I will offer for said at the door of the Courthouse, in Hamilton. Ohio, on Tuesday, the "1st day of July, A.

1930, tho hours of 10:00 and 11:00 uVlock A. on said day. the following described Iteal Estate towlt: Lot twelve thousand two hundred and elrrtity-nlne (12289) as the game and designated on the revised list of lots in the i Ward of the City of Hamilton. Butler County. Ohio; the house, number thereon being 1650-See Aven in said elty.

Tenny of Sale--Cash. A.ppnils«d at $1.200.00. C. Sheriff. By CHAS.

H. Deputy. ROBERT 51. SOHNGEN. AttJ'.

Fri Street and Street In said City. and 19 South TvrmH uf Salt--Cash. at 120.000.00 as a whole. JOHN C. SCHUMACHER.

Sheriff. By CHAB. B. WALKI5. Deputy.

WILLIAMS. SOHNQEN. F1TTON PIERCE, Attya. June 12--5t Frl Probate Court NOT1CK OK APPOINTMENT Estate of Mary Lotz Brown, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Otto Lotz of Hamilton.

Ohio, been duly appointed Executor of the estate of Mary Lotz Brown, deceased, late of Butler County. Ohio. Creditors are required to file their cliiiins with suid fiduciary i i four months or be forever barred. Dated thin loth day of June, 1938. GIDEON PALMER, Probatp Judcc of said County.

JOHN W. CONGDON. Attorney. 12--3t Frl XOTICIS Op KI.ECT10X OF I I PAHT.M3K Be It that mi the 10th day of June, Ifllifi, J. i Henes, surviving pai'tntT of the i of C.

A. Henes and son. 105 a i Street. Hamilton, Ohio, filed In the Probate Court of County, Ohio, his election to take at the ap- raised value, net share of hrlstltui A. Hen PS.

deceased. (Also known ns C. Hones, Sr.) in said partnership firm, and that said election has been approved by said Court in which the estate of i tian A. Henes. deceased.

Is bMnp: administered, being case No. 15286 in said Court. J. EDWIN HENES. CHRISTIAN A.

HENES. Ally. June 12--3t Frl EXECUTOR'S SAtE OF REAL KSTATE Case No. 14S30 In pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Butler County, -will offer for sale public auction on Tuesday the 14th day of July, 193S, at 10:30 o'clock A. M- at the door of the Courthouse in the City of Hamilton, the following described real estate, iltuate in the County of Butler.

State of Ohio, to. wlt: Flrnt Triicti Betns: lot fifteen thoii- Ask Dad He Knows Gifts From Roy's Always, Please! NECKWEAR Neat stripes and patterns In a i trous si Ilts In at It not and will not wrinkle. A grand i for Dad! 2 for otllt-m, HOSE 1V1LSO.V DUOS. Anklets regular i choice of the newest summer colors. 35c slums Deep tones and novelty patterns with button down collars S1.49 Aimow MITOGAS of course "dad" ithout "Arrow i would please him more Plain Whites and patterns.

$2.00 If you nskecl Dad what he thought about Father's Day, he'd probably pass it off as a lot of nonsense! But, nevertheless, he'd he awfully disappointed if you didn't remember him and he'll be pleased no end, if you do remember him with a gift as fine as any of these! 19 N. Third St. ROY'S Just Around The Corner From High 19 N. Third St. Sheriff Sales SHERIFF'S SALE dine No- Peoples Federal Savings and Jjoan Association of nilton.

successor to Hamilton Homestead and Loiin Company, a i i vs. Joe Shean- shangr, et al. Defendants. Butler County Common Pleas. By i of an Order of Sale to me directed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Butler Ohio, 1 will for sale nt the door of tlio Courthouse, in Hamilton.

Ohio, Thursday, the 2nd day of July, A. 1936, between the hours of 10:00 anil o'clock A. on said day, the following described Real Estate tp.wlt: Entire lots numbered seven thousand one and eighteen (711S) and seven thousand one hundred ant nineteen 9 as said lots are numbered and designated upon tho revised list of lots in the i Ward of the City of Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; the house number thereon i 1113 South Eleventh Street in said City. Terms of Sale--Cash. Appraised JOHN C.

SCHUMACHER. Sherif By MARK A. BLIKRR, Deputy WILLIAMS, SOHNGEN. FITTON and PIERCE, Attya. May 29--Fri ot SHERIFF'S -SALE Case No.

46855 Home Federal Savings and Loan Association of Hamilton, a i i vs. Mlllard Flllmore Williams, Defendants; Butler County Com mon Pleas. By i of an Order of Sale to mt directed by the Court of Common I'leas, of Butler County, Ohio, I wll for sale at tho door of the i 'oiirthouse. in Hamilton, Ohio, or I Tuesday, the 21st duy of July, A. between the hours of 10:00 and i :00 o'clock A.

on said day, the described Real Estate i Lot number seventeen thousand one hundred and thirty-two (17132) us the same is known and desigated SHERIFF'S SALE Case No. 4GS71 West Ship Ft'dmil Savings and OJin Association of a i Plain, i vs. Geoi-KO H. Wertz. et al.

Def a Butler County Common Pleas. By i of an Order of Sale to me directed by tho Court nf Common Pleas, of Buller Ohio, I will offer for salo at the door of Courthouse. In a i Ohio, on Tuesday, the il.m day of July. A. 193G.

between the hours of 10:00 mid 11:00 o'cloc-k A. on said 'lay. tho following described Real instate towit: Entire lot number 13570 as the IR numbered and designated the revised list of lots in tha First Ward of tho City of Hamilton. Butler County, Ohio; the house ber thereon being 1132 ster Avenue in said City, Terms of Sale--Cash. Appraised at J2.800.1H).

C. SCHUMACHER. Sheriff. By CHAS. B.

WALKE. Deputy MILLIKIN. SHOTTS REISTER, Attorneys. une 19--5t Frl SHERIFF'S SALB Ciixc IVo. 4SSOH Otto Wiegund.

I'lnlnUff. vs. Louis Wicgand, et aU Defendants. Butler County Common Pleas. By virtue of an Alias Order of Sale In Partition to me directed by the Court of Picas, ot Butler County, Ohio, 1 i for sale at the door of the Courthouse.

In Hamilton, Ohio, on Thursday, the 2nd day of July, A. 19S6, between the hours of 10:00 and 11:00 o'clock A. on said day. the i described Real Estate, to-wit: Lot three thousand i 3 0 4 8 In the Fourth Ward of the City of Hamilton. Butler County, Ohio; the house thereon being number 631 Chestnut Street in said City.

Terms of Sale--Cash. To be sold for a sum not less than Six Hundred ($600,00) Dollars. JOHN C. SCHUMACHER. Sheriff By CHAS.

R. WALKE, Deputy PATER and PATER, Attys. May 29--Fri Gt SHERIFF'S SALE Case No. 436S The First National Bank and Trust Company of Hamilton, Plaint i vs. M.

D. Llndley, ai Miles D. Lindley, et al. Defendants Butler County Common Pleas. By virtue of an Order of Salo tc me directed by the Court of Coramor Pleas, of Butler County, Ohio, I wll for sale at the door of Ihe Courthouse, in Hamilton.

Ohio. Tuesday, rlia 24tli day ot July. A 1S36, between the hours of 10:01 and 11:00 o'clock A. on said day the following- described Real Esttite i i lot Sixteen Hundred and i (1G29) und Sixteen Hundred and Thirty (1630) as the same are and designated on the list of lots In the First Ward of the City of Hamilton, Bnt- Jer Ohio; there being two houses thereon, the house thereon belnp: numbers 307 Main NOTICE OK APPOINTMENT Estate of Barbara Hartfelder, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Henry a of Hamilton.

Ohio. been appointed Executor of tho estate of Barbara Hartfelder. loaffsd. late of Butler County. Ohio.

Creditors are required to i claims with said fiduciary AMMiIn four months or ba forever Dated this 9th day of 1D3G. GIDEON PALMER, Probate Judge of said County. ATER PATEH, June 12--31 Frl or KftftU of Jupor JofensoB. ceaied. Notice JobnHa.

of R. R. No- 1, have been duly appolnlM of the of Joh ceiied. late of Butler County. are tt their claims with fiduciary within four or be Dated thli It Probate Jud WILLIAMS, SOHNf FITTON PIEI It--It Frl Divorce Notices LEUAL NOTICE FOH D1VOBCB Albert whose residence street, son.

Indiana, will take notlot that on the 21 day at A. Bertha BeyerHne flltd her Mtmon In the Common Pleat Court of ButlK County, Ohio, being case No. 41911. praying for a divorce on the jTOunfl" o( Groj. Neglect of Duty.

Said defendant la required to aniwtr or otherwise plead on or before thj th day of July. A. or laid petition will be taken as true ana Clerit KOTiri3 OF ArruixTMEXT Estate of i i a Konrad. demised. Notice Is hereby given that Mary Konrad, of Hamilton, Ohio, has een appointed Executrix of tho estate of William Konrad.

deceased, late of Butler County. Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said i i a i i months or be, forever barred. Dated this 3rd day of June, 193G. QIDEON PALMER.

Probate Judge of said County. OREO HOLBROCK. Attorney, Frl NOTICE OF Estate of Henry Fischer, de- eased. Notice Is hereby given that lary A. Fischer, of Hamilton, Ohio, lias been duly appointed Admlnlstrn- irlx of the estate of Henry B.

Pischer, deceased, late of Butler County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims -with said i i a within four months or be forever barred. Dated this 9th day of June, 1936. GIDEON PALMER, Probate Judge of nald County. SHANK SHANK Attorneys.

12--3t Frl NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Lee P. Scott, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Roy H. Rcott, of Hamilton. Ohio, has duly appointed Administrator of the estate of Lee P.

Scott, deceased, if Butler County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months or be forever barred. Dated this 9th day of June, 1938, GIDEON PALMER. Probate Judge of said County. HARRY S.

WONNELL, Attorney. 12--3t Frl NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Lena Buchmann, deceased. Notice Is hereby given thft' John Buchmann, of Hamilton. Ohio has been appointed Executor of thft estate of Lena Buchmann. dn censed, late of Butler County, Ohio.

Creditors are required to flli i claims with said fiduciary i i four monthi or be Dated this 9th day of June. 193C. GIDEON PALMER. Probate of said County G. CURRYER McCANDLESS, Atty.

12--3t Fri NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT Estate of Joseph G. Schneider, de ceased. Notice Js hereby jrlven tha Harry L. Schneider, of Hamlltoi Ohio, lias been appointed Ad mlnlstraior ot the estate of Joseph Schneider, deceased, late of Butle County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file thch ol.iirns i said fiduciary within four months or be forever barred.

Dated this 17th day of June, 1936. GIDEON PALMER, Probate Judge of said County PATEB PATER, Attorneys. June 19--3t Frt lay 22-- Frl I.EGAI. NOTICB FOR DITORCB Roseallna, Moquln. whon ot esldence it 38 Factory Street.

Claremont, Sullivan County. New Hamp- ihlre. will take notice that on th day of June, A. D.i 1938, Delphi' Moquln, filed his petition In tht Common Pleas Court, of Butler County. Ohio, being case No.

47061. praying for a divorce on the grounds of Gross Neglect of Duty and wilful Absence. Said defendant 11 required to answer or otherwise plead on or before the ISth day of July. A. 1936, or said petition will be taken as true and the prayer granted.

CONRAD C. 8TROH. Clerk. JOSEPH KIEP. Deputy.

KARL CLARK, Attorney. June B--fit Frl ItEGAL NOTICE FOR DIVOHCB Walter Max Meyer, wheat place of residence IB 411 Fifteenth street, Oakland. California, will take notice that on the 18th day of June. 1936, Alict Meyer filed her petition in the Common Pleaa Court, nf Butler County, Ohio, belnc case S'o. 47112 praying Cor a divorce on grounds of Gross Neglect of Duty.

Said defendant la required to answer or otherwise plead on or before the 1st'day August, A. 1936, or said petition will taken as true and prayer thereof scran ted. CONRAD 0. 8TROH, Clerk. JOSEPH KIEP.

Deputy. TV. DUVALL, Attorney. June 19--fit Frl U. S.

COURTS OF PETITION FOR DISCHARGE IX BANKRUPTCY in the matter of Clarence Beatty. bankrupt. 11666, Notice ii hereby given that Clarence Beatty having on February 21, 1935, duly ad- udged a bankrupt, has filed his petition for discharge In bankruptcy In the Dietriot Court ol the United States for the Southern DUtrlct of Ohio. Western Division: and same will be heard by said court on the 27th day of July, 1936. at 10:30 o'clock.

In the forenoon, at Cincinnati, Ohio, at which time and all creditors and other persons in Interest may appear and show cause if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not granted, HARRY F. BABE, Clerk. By T. V. Lamb, Deputf, JOHN A.

CRIST, Atty. June 19--at- Trl Journal-News Classified Best Results AS THE CROW FLIES-- Sometimes the longest way is the quickest way. But many of life's convenient short-cuts are well worth knowing. Take the ever-present problem of buying things. If you had to trot around from store to store for every purchase, you wouldn't get much accomplished--and you'd be sure to miss some of the best values.

But you don't do it--you take the short-cut, by reading-the advertisements in this newspaper. In the advertising columns, you'll find a panorama of who has what to sell, and where the wisest buying can be done. You can make your choice in a few minutes' time--based on well-known trade-marks, trusted brand-names, accurate descriptions--and go straight to the right place to buy it. No lost time, no indecision. The advertising pages of the Journal- News show you the shortest short-cuts.

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