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PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLrm, PA. -MOA'UAY, A J7, Courier Advertisements For Quick Results --CLASSIFIED AD. RATES-Special Yearly Rates Upon Request. 1 and 2 Times: Per line, 9c cash; lOc Ads to Be Run 3 times: Per line, 7c cash; 8c charge.

Ads to Be Run 6 Times or More: Per line, 6c cash: 7c charge. These Rates Are Based On Consecutive Insertions. There are five (5) average words to each line. Special Ad Inserted "7" Times For The Price of Six 'Card of Thanks," 50c Flat Rate. Phone ,1 2 or 13 for an Ad-Taker.

-No Ad. Is Taken For Less Than a Basis of-Three (3) Lines! Announcements Card of Thanks IOPF--The farr.ily of the late Mrs. Anna Barbard Kopf ar-2 deeply grateful for the many acts of Jcindness and sym- extended them during their recent bereavemeit. Flowers and Mourning' Goods 4 P. R.

DeMlTTH SONS. FLORISTS. ALPHA FLORIST CO FUNERAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY 07 W. CRAWFORD A.VK PHONE U53. Personals STOMACH ULCERS--Gas Pains.

Indigestion victims, wh For -quick relief get a free sample ol Udga. a doctor's prescription, at Union Drug Co. Automotive Automobiles for Sale 11 THE LARGEST AND ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST I RECONDITIONED USED CABS IN CONNELLSVILLE Lowest Terms! Very Low Mileage On The Following: 1936 Chevrolet Master Coach. 1936 Chevrolet Master "6" Town Sedan 3936 Chevrolet "6" Sport Sedan 2935 Chevrolet Master "6" Coupe. Overnauled Automobiles! 1935 Plymouth Deluxe Coach.

1933 Chevrolet Standard Coupe. 1933 Ford V-3" Coupe. 1931) Chevrolet Standard' Coupe. 1930 Chevolet Coach. 2929 Chrysler 4-door Sedan.

1931 Ford Ssort Rosdster. 1929 Ford 4-door Sedan. 1929 Ford Standard Coupe. 233: Chevrolet Standard Coupe. THE BEST TRUCK BUYS IN THE CITY! Two (21-1934 Chevrolet I 1 --ton Trucks' 157-inch whael base, dual rear wheels, good tire? built for license, chassis and cab.

Come in and take your choice. 1929 Ford 1 "-tnn Pickup Truck I Many Other- $25 Up! MASON MOTOR COMPANY SALES SERVICE APPLE STREET. PHONE "105." Automotive Business Service Automobiles for Sale 111 Repairing and Refinishing 29 SEE OUR USED CARS NOW ON DISPLAY ON OUR USED CAR LOT ACROSS THE STREET FROM OUR GARAGE WEST SIDE MOTOR CO. W. CRAWFORD AVE.

"407." 1934 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN--For sale. Fully equipped, run 20,000 miles, radio and heater. $425. Re-finance. Puzio's garage, 127 North 8th street.

USED CAR BARGAINS HETZEL-YOUNG MOTOR CO. SCOTTDALE. PA. PHONE "407." LET US SHARPEN Your mower. Guaranteed to cut like new.

fl.OO W. E. HatScld. 115 Witter avenue. We Cill for and deliver.

Phono 1044-W. Employment Help Wanted--Female CROCHETERS--Experienced on hand-made bootees, sacques and shoulderettes. Write Chas. Metz, If. Sixth Pa.

Merchandise Wanted--To Buy READ THIS FIRST: Gay Elweli. check girl In a prominent Detro.t club, a number of social elite when she lills in pt a dinner party at the request of Dr Wilson, a club member. One is Breck Carter who is very friendly toward Gay, another, Wayne Adams who is both interested and annoyed by her: and then Christian Scott and Tim Kccnan, two millionaires. Tim takes her to his suburban estate and makes suggestions which Gay resents. Tim talks ol nis engagement to Eleanor Randolph and Gay countern with her philosophy of marriage.

Gtiy aRTees to show great interest in Tim to arouse Eleanor's jealousy and hasten her return from Europe. Mark Vance, artist. Cor whom Gay Is posing die evenings, discusses Ereck and Wayne. (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORE) WANTED IMMEDIATELY I WE WILL BITV YOUR LARGE CLEAN RAGS FOR "5c" PER POUND BRING THEM IN TODAY. THE COURIER CO.

CHAPTER 21 "BRECK CARTER'S In with Mr. Adams--sort of a partner or something, isn't he?" Gay asked Mark Vance. The artist nodded, munching a sandwich, "Righto. They've both invested every cent they could get their be afraid Fm going to kidnap you 1 have a date with Peggy for mni o'clock and 1 intend to keep it' His voice was impatient go." Yielding, Gay -limbed Into th roadster, and as it gathered speed said demurely, "I'm grateful tie lift. This in lots nicer than the Woodward street cars.

They bump sol" "Do donic. they Breck was sar "Well, they couldn't bumj you half as hard as I'd like to Let's get down to cases, Gay What's the big idea of the run around you've been giving me'" Gay slid down farther to the seat, relaxing comfortably. "I'm so tired, Breck. Please don't be cross. And 1 don't know wha you mean by "run-around 1 He looked straight ahead, slow ing down for the changing at the intersection of Woodward and Forest avenues.

"Why don' Business Service CHRISTMAS profit selling exquisite 21 folder $1 assortment. Gift, Wrappings, Everydays, Christmas Notes- i Experience unnecessary. Request samples. Terry Stud'os, 332F West- field. Mass.

Rooms and Board Rooms Without Board 68 Business Service Offered IS 51.00 OILS AND ADJUSTS--Any sewing machine in your "home." Parts extra. Phone 890, Troutman's Sewing Machine Department. Insurance and 'Surety Bonds 23 CHRISTMAS profit selling NICELY FURNISHED marvelous 21 folder $1 assortment. Gill beds lf desired. 520 N.

Pittsburg St Wrappings, Everydays; personals. Ex- pcrlence unnecessary. Request samples. Rainbow, 35G Park Row, New York. 1 Call 1415-R, after 6 P.

M. Help Wanted--Male 33 INSURANCE ALL KINDS EXCEPT FAYETTE REALTY CO. PHONE 1375. T. D.

GARDNER. MGR. AIAtf WANTED--To handle distribution of famous Watkins Product 1 in Con- WO FURNISFCED BEDROOMS--Also two-room furnished apartment. Phone 1093-J. 218 E.

Apple street. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 ncllsville. selling and servirs hundreds CEDAR AVENUE, WEST. Ill-Two fur- of satisfied customers. Excellent opportunity for right party No Investment.

Wnte J. R. Watkins Company, 231-81 Johnson Newark, N. J. Situations Wanted--Female 36 by the day or DEPENDABLE INSURANCft-AU kinds.

store wor lC by middle a ed lady. Ex- See me for rates. James R. Laughlin, pcnenccd. Phone 1093-R.

Insurance. 309 First National Bank Phone. Financial Trnckinr, Storage 25 LOCAL--And long distance moving. Up- to-date padded vans. AH goods Insured John W.

Miller. Phone 183, Connellsville- Need Money 40-B NEED CASH--In a hurry? Well Lend you S3DQ or less on your signature- Call Miss Wilhelm at Personal Finance Company. Phone "34." r.ished rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. W.

A. Beaver. PITTSBURG STREET. SOUTH. 1319-Three room furnished apartment lor $20 Wanted--Rooms or Board 73 WA.NTED--To rent, three unfurnished rooms, private bath.

Phone "676." Real Estate for Rent Homes for Rent Printing, Engraving, Binding 27 I Instruction SIX ROOM BUNGALOW--Good neighborhood. Two car garage, rent 535. LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON YOUR PRINTING WORK1 Bill Headsl--Letter Heads! Calling For Rent Cards. For Sale Cards. No Tresspasstng Signs, For Salel All Work Guaranteed! And At Reasonable Rates 1 COURIER JOB DEPARTMENT PHONE COURIER BJLDO, RESIDENCE "9L" MEN WANTED--To train for positions in I -he Refrigeration and Air Conditioning field.

Wnte Box 20, The Courier. PETER WEIMER PHONE "1030." Merchandise Buildings, Building Materials 53 FOR RENT--Eight roqm modern house A-l condition. Mrs. Rose Pore, 350 North Arch street. Shore, Mountain, Lake for Rent 79 BEFORE YOU HE-ROOF--That home or barn, sec us--our stock of roofing is complete.

Consolidated Coal and Supply i SUMMER COTTAGES--For rent at MU Company. Phone '1700 Hun. Good condition, ideal location TM I Inquire, Charles Rowan, Mill Run. Farm and Dairy Products 55 FOR SALE--Good cooking apples, 60c per bu. and up.

Phone 694-M, Poplar Grove Professional Services 28 EXCELLENT BARGAINS IN USED CABS. MASON MOTOR CO. PHONE "105." BARGAINS IN USED CARSI LAWRENCE GALLEY. B3LLCKEST. PHONE -1073." DR.

GEO. TREATMENT OF ALL FOOT AILMENTS WOOLWORTH BLDG. PHONE "430-J." PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY FILLED 'CLARKE'S DRUG STORE 323 N. ETTTSBURG ST. PHONE -1M." FOR BETTER USED CARS.

SEE E. VAN SCOY, 259 E. CRAWFORD VVE. PHONE "243." THE DISTANCE your money eoes depends en whether you are a regular reader of the Classified Section or not HONESTLY told Donestly sold, ties listed tuday hrougb the classified ads. tionl listen me opportunl- tn the Classified Sec- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE i i i 3 1 I I IS 18 23 -W 32 12.

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Do you want to sell Live Slock. ProdOcc, Farm Implements or Household Goods? If you Save any of the above you wish to dispose of a small Inexpensive Classified Ad will do the Job for you. Our Iirge rural circulation makes The Daily Courier the most popular choice among the farmers and assures you that your message will reach the people wtio want to buy what you have for tale) Note our rates In the above heading. All classified ads payable in advance. Real Estate for Sale Farms and Land for Sale 83 hands on.

Brcck's always struck you answer the letters I've writ me as sort of a lightweight, but Ad swears by him. Claims he's the most skillful pilot in the coun- KEAL COUNTRY HOME--Seven rooms, bath, steam heat. Finest condition. Two acres, garaKe. chicken coop, 25 fruit trees, good garden Improved road, 1 ij miles Irom city Price S2.EOO FARMS-- "87" ACRES--At Normalvillc "22" ACRES--At Murphy Siding "32" ACRES--Bellview.

equipped for dairying "42" ACRES--Brick house, fine condition, barn, necessary outbuildings, near citj MANY OTHER PROPERTIES--In all sections "Let's talk it over PETER WEIMER PHONE "1030" try, even though he looks am acts Hke a Md." "He's a wild Indian, that Carter boy," Charlotte Vance remarked as she refilled the coffee cups "Listen, Mark. Did you hear wbai be did to Peggy, the other day? Had an engagement to take her to lunch, and never showed up toll next day. SaiJ he was flying, and forgot! Was she "Peggy," observed tie artist. Is a badly spoiled young lady. All her life people have been kowtowing before her, on account of her money.

Now she's in love with a chap who has brains enough, to keep her guessing, and it's just what she needs. Remember how I treated you, Charlotte? The same thing, exactly!" He winked at Gay. "And how you loved it! The more I shoved you off, the harder you came after "Idiot!" jeered Mrs. Vance, affectionately. And then, to Gay, "We're frightfully selfish, keeping you here while we gossip about people you're not the least bit interested in.

Mark, pay the child her money, and let her go. We've got to be getting home ourselves." For two afternoons following, Gay came to the studio and posed in the bathing costume. Then she changed to day-duty at the club, and telephoned Mark Vance to ten him she could pose only in the evening-. "Let's caB It oft for tonight," Mark suggested. "Charlotte and I are going to the theater.

But be at the studio at eight promptly, Friday evening-." On Friday, therefore, as Jean arrived to take charge of the coatroom. Gay i scrambled out of her uniform and into street clothes, and was on her way. As she came out into the street from the employes' entrance, she noticed a roadster parked close to the curb, under the arc light. She was about to walk past, when a familiar, drawling voice hailed her "Why the rush Don't you even speak to me, any more?" She stopped short. "HeDo, Ereck.

I didn't recognize you." He bad stepped out, and was smiling at her, hand extended. "Tve waited half an hour to talk to you. Get in the car." Gay paused. "I'm sorry you waited. I haven't time to stop." Breck repeated, "Get in the car.

I have a little bone to pick with you. rn drive you home, and we can talk on the way." "But I'm not going home." "Where are you going?" "To Mr. Vance's studio, up on Rowcna. I'm posing for him." Breck hesitated for only an instant. "I'll dnve yon there, Whereabouts on Rowena?" Gay told him, and added that she must be there in 20 minutes, "Come along, then.

You needn't ten you? Why haven't you phoned! Is all this coy stuff jus a come-on game, or are you really off me?" The traffic light flashed to green and the roadster darted off again narrowly escaping collision with a cruising taxL "Maybe you think I enjoy saying sappy things liki this! Why, woman--I've never groveled to anyone in all my life Never had to! someone had told me a month ago, taat rd be chasing a girl this way, rd have laughed my head off!" He turned sharply off Woodward avenue, and slowed up by the curb The side street was dark and quiet. Breck turned off the ignition. can't talk and drive. Let's have it ont, right here and now Are yon sore at me because I go around with Peggy?" Gay smiled. "I dont care if yon see Peggy Fenneil every night in the week." -Then why are yon peeved at 36?" "Do you want the trnaiT" "Shoot tbe works!" "AH right, Gay faced him.

How good-looking he was, and how wen he knew it! Hked yon a tot the first time I met you, Brecfc. But that other night--when you took me to the speakie! That was awful! I don't go in for wrestling matches. It's no frm for a. girt to go out with a man, and be roanted to pieces." Breck muttered, Tve told you --Tve written yoo--that Pm sorry. Other giris wonktnt raise snch a yeto over nothing--" "No, waitr Gay interrupted.

"Tbe whole thing is Breck. When they told yon I was a Smith, the daughter of a friend of Doctor Wflson'a, yon behaved pretty welL But afterward, when you found out I was just a cfaeck how you changedl Ton thought yon could do anything yon wanted--tear my clothes off, even, if that woold amuse ycnf" As she recalled teat rowdy straggle on tbe chaise Joungfe, Gay trem- Hed with indignation. "I did not tear yotrr clothes off! I mean--I--" Breck i Lord above, did I reaDyT" ic added, with unaffected kitertad. and surprise. "Yon tried to!" Against her wffl, Gay umOed, oo.

You couldn't stay angry with 3recfc; there was something so boyish about that shamefaced grin of his. "Bnt don't you see now yon hurt my pride?" she asked. Tm not a cheap HtUe--" 'Just a minute, honey." Breck lifted his hand. 'Of I thought you were cheap, Pd never have bothered dating yon up. I didn't in- end to get so rough--but I had a drink or two more than I could handle, and things happened.

I don't even remember what I diS, whatever it was, I'm sorry. I apologized before, and I apologize again. 'And I give yoa m-y vord. Gay, i with all my raults Fm not a snob, Whether a girl is Junior or a Follies graduate, I treat her exactly the same You believe when I say that, don't you. sweetness?" rhere was a note of sincerity Breck's voice, and Gay nodded.

"I guess so." "And you'll excuse me for being such a roughneck that other night, if I swear it won't happen again? You'll go out with me, if I treat you with great respect, and sit way off from you, like this?" Breck finished the question, moved far off, to the extreme edge of the seat. Gay couldn't help laughing. 'Don't be so silly! You won't to keep quite that far away from me!" "That's the way sit, and that's the way we dance, from now on," he assured her. "Honey, dynamite. When I get any closer, I go haywire.

Look!" He drew a trifle nearer. "You can see for yourself: I quiver in every limb, as they say in the movies. And when I put my arm around you, like this, I lose all control--like a 1917 DeHaiiland in an air pocket!" Gay removed his arm. "You're nice enough," she a i "when you want to be." i Breck responded. He leaned toward her.

'Silly, don't you realize I'm completely goofy over you? That it's hard as the devil to make myself behave when I'm near you? If I had a brain in my head, rd run when I see you coming, instead of chasing after you! I was all set with Peggy, until you came along. Liked her fine- She's not such a bad kid, you know. But now I've you on my mind, I can't see Peg for dust" He looked into Gay's eyes. "Girt, what is this strange power you save over men?" "My a a a y. 1 Gay mourned, and they laughed together.

Then Gay noticed the dock on the dashboard, and gave a cry of dismay. 'Three minutes of eight! Breck, hurry, or I'll be late for my appointment!" "Darn your appointments," he complained disgustedly, but at "lay's insistence he pressed the a and the car purred smoothly up the street again toward the bright haze of Hghts that was Woodward avenue. "Honey, I'd rather spend an evening with yon, than with any other girl in the world. You've got 'em an stopped." His free hand met and held Say's, but nothing more was said iB they drew np before the studio building. Then, as he helped her ont, "I reckon ni be seeing yon night at Ad's party.

But I wont be able to dance with you often. Peggyn be there: and when I say that child's jealous, I nean! You understand how ilaced, don't yon, precious?" Gay nodded. "That's quite an ight," she assured coolly. "It's not an right. I hate it.

3wt business is business, honey lamb, and I can't afford to get wrong with the Pennells." As he spoke. Gay remembered what Mark Vance had said: Charlie PenneH can't make np lis mind, whether or not to eome in on the deal" Of course, Breck had to play safe. A breakup with Peggy at time would undoubtedly spoil vcrything. She couldn't exactly Same Breck for the carefnl and Wayne Adams were playing. Bnt stffl-- "WeU have a Httte private ert week, just yon and Breclc was saying, as he got bad: into the ear.

"Good night, Beautiful!" And before Gay could answer, gone. (To Be Continued) Fertilizers GENUINE WASHINGTON RUN At summer prices during Aug. Wm. Dull Sons. Phone C'ville 107, Dauson 4110-R-5.

SIX ACRES OF--Good farming land with i sprinR water Location 400 ft frontage on Route "711," Ili miles West of Vanderbllt Priced at only S500 See Paul Wagoner now at 1009 West Crawford avenue. Phone "148." Household Goods 59 Houses for Sale FOR SALE! ALX KINDS--Of good used furniture at bargain prices DULL'S STORAGE 122 PEACH STREET. PHONE "50." FOR SALE! "7 ROOMS--Bath lot LARGE SELECTION OF HI-GRADE SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE. COME IN AND SEE MERVIS FURNITURE CO. PHONE "2020." FORWARD and say "Here!" whenever a classified opportunity seems to be calling specially for you EXTRAVAGANCE and classified rending-cannot exist tocether.

AN A DAY to the Classified Sec- Uon keeps bard tiroes away J-- fOO I L.BS t-t WO i po.o-peLV.-en. $2,800 "6" "ROOMS-- Bath siizoo (All On Fairvicw Avenue). SOUTH CON.VE'-LSVILLE--Six rooms. bath and heater, two nice lots $2,300 ROBERT NORRIS PHONE 505." LOCATED AT WORRELL--Near Route "139," a six room frame house, electric lights, hot air furnace, about acre of land. Immediate possession.

Can be bought for only Terms! Paul Wagoner, 1009 West Crawford avenue Phone "146 Auctions-- Legals Legal Notices 91 NOTICE TO ROOFING CONTRACTORS. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR roofing Hjghcs and Jumata School Buildings with Armco Ingot iron standing seam galvanized roofing. 28 in. guage, UM.ng 1 in. salv.

barb nails All work to be done in first class workmanship manner Bidders to furnish ail materials, labor, scaffolding necessary to complete the Bids must be the hands of Curtis S. Harper on or before Thursday noon, August 20th. Cu -tis Harper, Chairman Property Committee auglS-15-17. ITS HARD to Qna fault with the Classified Section--because you can find practically everything else you need in it! SPEND HAU oa much for twice as much by shopping through the classified i ads. i I DON'l waste time wishing--look over tJie classified ads and see how easily you can Ret whal you want.

THE PROSPERITY nablt is catchir.fi for thuse who read the classified ads legularly FORTUNE favors regular readers of the i classified ads. Mount Pleasant Priest Observes 40th Anniversary Special to The Courier. MOUNT PLEASANT, Aug 17 -Hev. John Puclo Coiaopolis delivered the soi men the observance Sunday of the -10th ann the ordii ation of Rev. L.

into the priesthood, at Transfiguration Polish Church ot which he has served as pasior for the 'st six A banquet held last evening at the sc'iool hall with Father Przybylski as the guest of honor. 'Father Przybyltki came to Mount Pleasant from Everson, wnere he had served 11 years. Previous to that time he had been 11 years at Homestead and two years Pittsburg. The first 10 years lollowmg his ordination he spent in mission work in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Father Przyltki uas ordained the piesthood August 15, 1896, at Mount Angel, Ore, a'ld sdid hjs first mass in that churcn Aagusi 36 Burned Doing: Good Turn.

Early Sunday mom.03, A May of Standard is admttcd to Fru-k 1 Memorial Hospital, bjffei ing w.th I third dcgiee burns of both hanas and the left leg to the ankle. Mr May was awakened by a man who wanted help on an aulonobile t.iat would not run and went to help the man get the car go ng. The car 'caught fiie. A sack that iad been saturated with gasoline hile they wers working caught on hie The car owner, accidentally ihrevv the sack on Mr. IVTay, setting r-is clothes on fire.

Car Overiuinb. Martin Keuvj of the. Vv'eslmoi eland Homestead suftered njiu es to ins I back when h.s car ov si turned Saturday evening near Hurst f-Iinli School. ilc a patient Morroi i. I I Hospital Hurt in Crash.

James Wtlhams, Negro, of Can- nonsville, Md suffered several rib fractures and an injury to his shoulder in an automobile acicdent Saturday evening near Smithton. He is a patient at Frick Memorial Hospital. Motorcyclists Injured. William Price, 47 years old, of r.ear Monongahela, and his son, Arthur, are patients st Fnck Me-! monal Hospital, William suffering from abrasions of the left knee and Artnur with a fracture of the right following a motocycle accident near Laurclville Sunday morning. Michael Kykol's Funeral.

The funeral service was held at 9 o'clock this morning for Michael Kykol, 55 years old of Morewood i street, who died Saturday just before noon at Fnck Memorial Hospital, i where he has been a patient for some time for medical treatment. The mass was at Visitation Slot a't (Church Interment was in Visitation Cemetery. Andrew Kurzjk Dies. i Andrew Kurzyk died Saturday evening at his home at Parfittown. funeral service will be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at Transfiguration Churuc-h.

Interment will be Transfiguration Ccmeterv. SWINE JUDGING TEAM WINS FIRST IN STATE EVENT County Allocated $12,543 to Repair Damage From Flood Special to The Courier, HARRISBURG, Aug. funds were available and flood control and reconstruction work was ready to go forward today in Pennsylvania, Secretary of forests and Waters Jarr.es F. Bogarcus an- nourced. Allocation of S2 292 994 for Pennsylvania was announced by WPA officials from Washington coincidental with President Roosevelt's tour of March flood ravaged areas.

The money will be used to repair bridges and highways damaged the water. It was allocated a's follows by counties: Fayette, Westmoreland, $109,010. Somerset, S372.KO. Fayette county's swir.p judging I team, composed of James Dunn, I George a nd Steihng i i won firbt honoi in the indiv dual i in judging at the closing of I the 4-H Club Week at Pennsylvania State College Somerset was second i Somerset was third livestock Mrs. Sarah Harsh Dead.

WEST NEWTON, Aug Sdiah jYdrs.li, 81, Lowber, died Thursday at net home. She leaves childien. including Mrs Lorair.e.- Brunddge of West Newton, 29 grand- childien, 41 Mstcia. including Mrs-. Hannah Troup Scott, and four bi others, including Daniel Coughenour, botn of West Newton.

The funciai was held Sunday. I Coal Operator, Banker Dead. GREENS3URG, Aug. 17 --Frank Graff, 70, Blairsville banker and coal operator, Saturday night in a Philadelphia hospital He was a trustee of LaFayette College for 11 years and president of the BlairsviKc -Savings, Tiust Company Tro fjneral i be held tomonow. Diea in Sleep.

Michael Mosen, 50 years old, ol Van Metei, was found dead in bed by his lie- on Sunday morning. A heait concition is believed to have been respor.tiole, Coroner H. Albert McMurray of who was notified of the sudden death, said. Patronize those who advertise. Bid on Fairhopc Bridge.

HARRISBURG, Aug. 17--The Highway Depaitmer.t received ac unofficial low bid of S12.543 for uinslruclion of a budge at Fairhope dthington townbhjp, Fayette coun- ty..

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