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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 6

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Hagerstown, Maryland
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1932. THE MORNING HERALD. HAGERSTOWN. MARYLAND It's Two Other Fellows, Skeeter! GLENN CHAFFIN and HAL FOREST I IfcU YOU MEArJ POMCE UON? WE FOR THE fOUNW OF YOUTH.

LETlS StT INTO THE COCKPITS AND PUU A US. UMNO WIU CBME UP GWOTKGM AWAY. WHAT ARE V0U POklN'ME IN THE HPAD FOR, TAILSPIN! HOLY SMOKES, NO WONDER HE FOUND ITJ YOU CAN'T see A HUNDRED YARDS Foa THESE DARH MOSQUITOES lOH AT WAS iT THAT 0tD SWNIARO WAS AROUND FIFTY MILES AIRLINE-BUT ABOUT YEAHS HMTH THE. TRANSPORTATION LOtVf ABOUT HOU) FAR we WAS NOSINS AROUND Tuese EVERGLADES PINESBURG LETTER Plnosburg, Sept. 20.

Misses Elba anil Boutah Shank Mrs. Elmer Hook, visited Mr. ll Mrs. Bruco Hull und family and r. and Mrs.

Harry Shaw nnd fam- 'y, Mooresvlllo, Sunday morning. New Comfort for Those Who Wear False Teeth i longer need you feel uncoin- forinblo wearing falso ioct.li. fas- l6cth, a tyro ally 1 in pro veil powder 3 ftprtnUlcd on your plutca -ifffhi ami comfortable, Xo gummy, taste or reeling. Deodorizes. Oat Kasteoth at CautTinnn'a a Storo nr your druggist.

Mr. and Mrs. William I lam by, Hn gerstown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Uo Hornbaker and family Saturday at tornoon.

Mr. James Hoth Is on the sick list. Miss Missouri Myers was a. Sun day afternoon caller with Miss Eflie Lewis. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Urooms Wllllnmsport, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwan Staloy, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Kellai llanzhoff and family recently. Mrs. Albert Charlton and children Virginia, Albert, Elaine and Bertha, Accompanied Mr. and Mrs Preston Sprechor and son, Mr. and Foot Trouble Explained, Corrected! SFpr your convenience and benefit, we maintain a complete, highly Foot Comfort Service Department, under the personal of a Foot Comfort Expert, especially trained in Dr.

1 Scholl's Scientific Methods. ThisExpert will take Pcdo-graph prints your stockinged feet, make an analysis of them, explain'what 4your foot is, and how he can give you absolute relict CHAMPS V. Pliiu, mmpi or flotun the ball of foot ire qulddf ind br Dl. Stholl'i I Meutarul Arch PAINFUL COtNS For Comi or Sore Tcci.wcrr commend Dr. ScholI'iZino- Give I i i relief.

S.fe Easy to 35(5 box. BENTZ DUNN Mrs. Krecl Sprecber and son, Mrs, Bertha Sprochcr and Mlsa Char lotto llldcnoiir to lialtlmoro Sunday. Misses Anna and Mary Gcarhart Mercorsburg, spout the wcok end with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hustings nnd daughter Pearl and Miss Carrlo Gcarhart.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter HOBO visited Mr. John Mills, Welsh Run. Mr.

and Mrs. Adam Charlton. Mrs. J. C.

Martin and son Warren nnd Miss Poarl Charlton visited Mr and Mrs. Charles Barnes and fam ily near Boonsboro Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Haechlell, Hagorstown, spoilt Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Boyle Grove, Miss Irene Foltz is spending some tlmo with Mr.

and Mrs. Hollar BanzhofC nnd family. Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Mr.

Ilob- ert Guessford, son Lloyd, visited Mr. a'nc! Mrs. Georgo Teach anil famiiy Sunday. Tho funeral of William Honry GOODRICH TIRES Exide Batteries "Day A Night Service" Reichard's Garage Rochester and Antletam Sts. Steel Desks Hagerstown Bookbinding Printing Co.

Franklin and Jonathan Streets Clmrllon who passed away at hie lioma Thursday at 1:30 a. t'rou typhoid fever, aged 22 years, was attended by a largo assembly of sorrowing friends and neighbors. Tho pallbearers were: Messrs. E1B- worth a'nd John Ungor, William Ijltton, Raymond Hose, Benjamin Bcckloy and Paul Guessford. Mrs.

Daniel Johnson visited her sinter, Mrs. Ernest Klrby at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. James Klr- by, Williamsport. The typhoid patients at the Washington County Hospital, nanioly, Mr.

Ernest Klrby and son and Mr. Ciydo Hlgcens are slowly improving. Miss Grace Hornbaker, Mr. Alfred Hoso and Harold Shank are also improving at their respective homes. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Miller are tho proud parents of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller and children, Halfway, Mrs.

Bryan Grove, Mr. Howard Grove and Albert Leaf, Williamsport, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac D. Grove.

Mrs. J. G. Martin, Misses Pearl and Virginia Charlton and Albert Charlton, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Bontley Straley and family Jast week. Miss Carrie Hose is spending some time in the family of Mrs. Daniel Roth. Miss Catherine Mentzer, Hagerstown, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac N. Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Banzhott visited the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Banzhoff and family Williamspoft. Mr. Theodore Bear visited Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Kelley Saturday. Mr. David Huso accompanied Rev. II. E.

Tower and Mr. Howard Western on a touring trip through Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Vanoctan at Franklin, N.

J. and friends at High Point. Miss Carrie Hose spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Teach, Williamsport.

Mrs. Joseph A. Martin, of Hagerstown, visited Mr. Mrs Adam Charllon and family Tuesday afternoon. Anna Mary, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Sherman Taylor, CJiarlton, is staying with her grandparents Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis and attending school. Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Bear and family has moved from the Wil- liarii Teach property and is now living near the station. Mrs. Elmer Rook was a caller with Mrs. Elmer Shank Tuesday afternoon. Miss Vada Bear was an overnight guest with Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Shank and family, Tuesday. GET THREE LADDERS BUT NOT BURGLAR Evanston, 111., Sept. 22 won't be long new before the police have enough ladders lo start a fire department; that is, if they keep following the man they believe is responsible for nil of Evanston's latest burglary They have three ladders so far, but no burglar. In each three attempts to en- ter a house he wan frightened, away, but each llmo he left a ladder.

Tho police are wondering if he has any more ladders to spare. COMING To End RUPTURE Troubles Representatives of W. fi. Rice, Adams, N. originator ol the Rice lor the self a of at home, will be at the Colonial Hotel, Hagerslown, Saturday, Sept.

24, to give R. personal and free trial his method lo all sufferers who want to end trouble and truss wearing. No matter how bad the Rupture, how Ions you have had it, or how hard to hold; no matter how many i ot trusses you have worn, let nothing: prevent you from getting this FREE TRIAL. Whether you arc tall and thin, short and stout, have a. large abdomen, whether you i you are past help or have a as large as you fists, this marvelous method will so control and keep It up inside as to surprise von.

It will so restore the parts where the rupture conies through that soon you will be as free to work at any occupation as though you had never been ruptured. The trial will be absolutely complete and thorough without a penny of cost. You owe it to your own personal comfort and safety not to miss 1 the great free demonstration. It is a real opportunity learn how you may be done i dialing trusses and the danger, i and trouble your lias caused. The hours nrc 10 Vi n.

m. 2 (o p. in. nnd 7 to S. Itc- ncinlicr the ilnic.t and place.

Hag- cmtotvn. Colonial Hotel, Sat- iirtlny, Sept, 2-1, "STANDARD'S" new Hydrofined oil QUALITIES KEEPS BODY WINTER FLUIDITY LOW CARBON LOW CONSUMPTION I PARAFFINIC OILS NAPHTHENIC IASPHAIIICI OILS Sssolube IHVDROFINEOI Copr. 1932, Esao, Inc. only oil to have all FIVE qualities of a perfect lubricant SI 'Vj Old-fashioned motor oils--the kind you arc using unless you have already changed to Essolube--can no longer do the job of properry the modern high-speed, high-com- 'iv prcssion motor, it Because, in the last ten years, iWinotors have been stepped np over in speed in power--without any increase in size. This means tremendously increased wear ul on bearings and cylinder walls, tremendously 4 increased wear on motor oils, -k It means, LM, too--if you tre still using old-fashioned motor oils--you are short-changing your Why short-change your motor with an old-fashioned 2-star or 3-stnr oil, when you can fill up 5-star quality Essolube-- at the price of ordinary motor oils--2Sf! per quart (plus tax).

-A- Essolube is easy to get everywhere, at stations and dealers of: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Standard Oil Company of Pennsylvania, Standard Oil Company of Louisiana, Standard Oil Company, Incorporated in Kentucky, Colonial Beacon Oil Company, Inc. When Essolube is so easy to get, nnd has the full 5 qualities necessary, at no extra cost, why not try it today? You'll be pleased with the results. A I I A Essolube THE-ESSO 'OF MOTOR OILS-ff YDftOFfNED BV STANDARD FRH KOKUT-- "Eaolube, A Fme-Stor Motor Oil, "gives you story of treat hydnfining invention which maka Eaolube potaible. Ash for at any "Standard" nation. 10c Camay or Ivory Soap 10 bars 45c 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 34c $1.00 Pepsodent Antiseptic 59c 40c Fletcher's Castorla 240 $1.00 Ovaltine Food $1.00 Nujol Mineral Oil S7c 85c Salts 49o 50c Gillette Blades 5s Sal Hepatica 76c 60c Wildroot Tonic $1.00 Lavoris Mouth Wash 59c $1.00 Wampole's Tasteless Preparation 59o $2,00 S.

S. S. Blood Tonlo $1.00 Plne-0 for Head Colds 49c 40o Squlbbl Tooth Puste 24c Saturday Savings! Nationally famous, standard merchandise sensationally low prjcos. Check this ad for your Prices are effective Friday anil Saturday! READ'S ON THE SQUARE, HAGERSTOWN PHONE 622 (Please in this store are the same as those In all other Read's stores, at all times.) Saturday Candy Special! CHOCOLATE CARMELS Pure, enr-Tijiel centers coated i rich, nutritious chocoliite. Full pound Saturday Delicious Candies! Jordan Almonds llj 39o Chocolate Cordial Cherries tb 29c Pastels rh 15o Oranges Slices ft 15c Chocolate Whipped Cream 1b 19o CIGARETTES Chesterfields Lucky Striker Old Golds Camels Carton of 200 2 packs Special at Our Soda Fountain 3--25c Canada Dry Ginger Ale 49c (Plus deposit on bottles) Ice Cream 390 qt.

(We Pack It) Milk Shakes with Ice Cream 10c Jumbo Ice Cream 5c Orange Ade made with 2 oranges 1bc Roger's Milk of Magnesia Dental Cream Cleans teeth to a pearly whiteness; protects the sums, too. Contains more, than penu- ine U. S. P. Milk of Magnesia.

50c Iurge size in he for PURE DRUGS! 75c Alophen Pills 100's 39o $1.00 Squibb's Mineral Oil 69e 50c 5 gr. Aspirin Tablets 100's 29o 50c B. R. Alcohol pt. 29o 75c Olive OH--Imported pt.

can 49o Toilet Tissue In lovely pastel Soft, silky and highly 1000 sheets to a roll. 10 45 HOME NEEDS! Clopay Window Shades 6 for BSc 35c Golden Dome Cleaning Fluid pint 29c Hospital Cotton 21o Hardwater Soap 12 ban 47o Butcher or Slicing Knives 19c. Run Right to Read's!.

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