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DAYTON JOUR A A JULY 20, 190 Deaths In Dayton And The Miami Valley Accident Victim's Rites Friday StilweWs War Story Franklin Realtor, 79, Dies In Cincinnati Funeral services for Don Q. Heck, Chicago, fell asleep at the wheel. missing the bridge and plunging 1, of 49 Old Lane road, who was He awoke suddenly and swerved to into the creek bed. fatally Injured early yesterday miss an oncoming car, narrowlyj He died of a crushed chest and internal injuries en route to a Ft morning when his car left the high FRANKLIN George E. Hull, Wayne hospital.

A graduate of 'Roosevelt high school, he had been employed for and Miss Delia Kirkpalrkk, Minneapolis, and one grandson. way seven miles trom t. wayne, will be held at 2 p. m. Friday In the Carrigan funeral home, 2201 North Main street.

Mr. Heck will be buried In Ot- local real estate dealer and Frank-i jlin resident. 60 years, died yesterday ton, Mrs. Eileen Willis, Brandenton, Bethesda hospital, Cincinnati. and Miss Ruth West.

Dayton; A barber before he entered the a son, James and a sister, Mrs. real estate business, Mr. Hall is M. M. Dower, Bardstown, Ky.

Me-survived by his wife. Daisy; two morial services will be held at 7:30 MRS. BARBARA CHAMBERS LEWIS BURG Mr. Barbara Ann terbein cemetery. Friends may call several years as a' clerk at the Harris-Seybold company.

Besides his wife, he Is survivor by his parents. Mr. and Mri. Roy Heck, 20 Edith street, and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Wllliim Geeting of New Madison. he Fraternal Or der of 'Chambers, 92, died yesterday in her at the funeral home alter ll a. m. m. by Elk and at 8 p.

m. oy the Odd home. unir inur wrai ui 4 on U. S. Route 40.

Survivors: fivc Mr. Heck's bride or on month, soni, John Mehoopany, i Barbara, 21. who was asleep in the Fellows. Funeral services will bel held at 2 p. m.

tomorrow in the Horace, New Madison, Ed, Dover, back seat of the car, escaped with residence. Rev. Jeff Eris officiating. brothers, Perry, Franklin, and Jesse, Xenia; one sister, Mrs. Eva Lewis, Philadelphia.

He was member of St, Margar-rel's Episcopal church, Dayton; Knights of Pythias and Odd Fellows lodges In Dayton and of the Masonic order In Middletown. Services will be held tomorrow here In Ungleshy funeral home at William, Valpairiso, and minor cuts and injuries. Burial, Shiloh park cemetery. Friends may call at the residence! Howard, Columbus, and three According to Indiana highway pa. daughter.

Mrs. Carrie Lackey, trolmen, Mr, Heck, who ws re- after 4 p. m. today. Orals, Mrs.

Cora Thompson, turning from a week-end trip to FRANK F. MARQUARD (jermantown, and Mrs. ecena uoir, p. m. with burial in Woodhill Funeral services for Frank F.

lw)ur. services: i p. m. rn-Clalrton, former day in the Kramer funeral chapel, who died at his home '-ev, II. C.

Getter officiating. Burial: mausoleum. Friends may call arter. Marquard. 2 m.

today at the funeral home. 1 Byionian Rapist Given Prison Term William Powell, 33, of 46 Camp, bell street, convicted here list month on two chaTges of rape, yesterday was sentenced to serve twrj terms of from 3 to 20 years each In "Well, it might. Juat turn the scale. Miracles do happen in wan, don't they?" And at lunch, "One does enjoy a cawktall. doesn't one? It's so seldom one gets a chawnce.

In my own rase, I hardly have time for a glahss of bee-ah!" MAR. 4-To 'Calcutta) airfield to wait for Chennault. Had a talk. He'll be O.K. Met a group of the pilots, they look damn Off at noon.

Rough. Chinese passengers all pulklng. Quick trip of two hours, fifteen minutes. Hell of bumpy landing (at Chungking. Met by Meyer, Mcllugh, and Magrauder's stooges.

Same old tough climb up the hill, to Laltinnore'i house. MAR. o-Conferenre with Kai-ihek. Dm had tallied to SliBnp Chen, but we did not know anything about Chiang Koi-shek's intentions as to command, etc. It has been a hell of a mental load wondering how to put It over Apparently he (Chiang) told the Fifth and Sixth (Chinese) Armies (In Burma) to take orders only from me as soon as I arrived.

He seems willing to fight and is fed up with the British retreat and lethargy. Also extremely suspicious of their motives and intentions. Anxious to know If our Service of Supply In India would be for their use and if they were to have the supplies. Reassured him. Anxious to know If Nalden or Brereton was to be under British command.

Reassured him. Told him I commanded them Bnd he commanded me. He said, "Isn't General Stilwell my chief?" Monday, will be conducted at the Rnselawn cemetpry. mentis mav resideni-a Inmnrrnw P.m in Dnv-'csll the funeral home from 4 Commission May Prohibit Sidewalk Ads ton, Mr. Marquard was superln- m- today, tendent of the Illinois Carnegie' Steel and Coke plant.

Clairtpn, be- NOKA MfCRAY fore hi retirement three years MIDDLETOWN Mrs. Nora L. Surviving are a daughter, Mary iMcCray, 25, of 312 Park street, died Rebecca, and a son Stanley, at 'yesterday in Middletown hospital, home; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Sort-1 Survivors husband, son, daughter, man and Mrs. Emma Nill.

Dayton, mother brothers and two and brother, Prof. William B. sisters. the S. penitentiary by Judge Robert U.

Martin. DON Q. HECK Powell's sentencing had been de Dayton Deaths f. chambers Funeral services for George Frederick Chambers, 59, National hotel, will be held at 2 p. m.

today In the Charles W. Moore funeral home, 2206 East Third street. Rev. Ker-mit Olsen will officiate. Burial, Memorial Park.

Friends may call at the funeral home. Mr. Chambers was found dead Saturday at the hotel. JOSKPII FRANCIS GOAD Joseph Francis Goad, 52, of 2818 Those giant footprints and other advertising matter painted on city streets and sidewalks will be no more if the city commission acts layed pending the receipt of a ian. ity report from the Lima State hoi.

pital where Powell was sent for Marauard. Easton. Pa. Burial. For- Dayton Woman' Mother Dies CHARI.KH KAKKH Home mausoleum, Pittsburgh, est Pi.

examination following the trial TROY Burial service foritoday on amendments to the code Charles Calvin Rakes, 18-month-old general ordinarices. Judge Martin said the report son of Mr. and Mrs. David W. ruled Powell legally sane, but added Mrs.

Laura Goblo, 67, of Emma, Another slated amendment will taTie uhat VtaA Karsasn ficif inrr (Continued fiom Png One Biiiell fuss. I told him to Id me worry now, and tell Henry (Stlmsonl o. Henry is quite concerned. It seems that George Marshall promised Chiang Kai-shek lhat Chennault could he the ranking air commander. Soong made an unauthorized itatement to me and then reneged on telling Chiang Kai-shek he had dona o.

Then Currie stuck In hia wire, urging Chennault to play ball. When Chennault unexpectedly refused to play Blssell boused him. So we were put in the potition of Chlnee tilling the ar department who could and could not be on my staff. Currie made a date with Arnold to talk it over and sprang thii announcement from Chennault, urging that a man other than Blssell so. Arnold hit the ceiling.

I spoke for Blsseli and Initiated that he rank Chennault. Arnold so ordered. Currie pulled In hi horn 1 told him my opinion of Chennault had dropped a lot lnre hearlng that It was arranged for Currie to aend Chennault another wire telling him to get in the game and play hall or else. They are acting like a couple of kida, and thev'll both have to behave. (Note by Theodore IT.

White:) In February. 1942. when St 11-well left for China, there was no ATC, only a struggling ferry command. Stilwell'i flight waa made at time when passengers across the Atlantic to Africa and the Orient were ordered to stand dutv watching the sea for disabled ships or enemy submarines, when a VIP had to be a very important person Indeed to fly. Even while Stilwell flew, the elements of hi strategy were dissolving.

Singapore and Its Imperial troops surrendered the day that Stilwell left Miami; he arrived in India to find that the entire Malayan-Indies defense cordon was gone. Stilwell made his stay in India as brief as possible. A pause in Delhi, a pause in Calcutta, and then he was off across Burma, flying to Chungking to consult with Chiang. (End note) FEB. 26.

COMMANDER IN CHIEF'S HOUSE. NEW DELHI: Letter to Mrs. Stilwell Getting farther along now. Stopped here to confer with the commander-in-chief of the Indian ary, General Hartley, and Iron out a few points that have come up. Will go to Calcutta tomorrow, We hit India at Karachi yesterday and had an Interesting trip up to Delhi this morning.

FEB. 28 Yesterday when I looked down my nose at his one brigade General Hartley said. her; that he was mentally deficient Valley Deaths ANDREW KIRKTATRICK A i iv imu net 1 1 Tiaillll prohibit moving any vehicle Rakei, R. R. 3, Troy, who died Monday in Stouder Memorial hospital will be held In Lode, Ky.

Survivors: parents and one sister, Susie, 3. Highview avenue, died yesterday In house of size or load greater than proclor wa, found dead the maximum specified by holls. 3.30 m. vesterdav. BLANCHESTER Funeral The West Side man was convicted of raping a 13-year-old girl and a 38-year-old woman here on tha same night.

statutes without a permit Her death was caused by a heart his home, surviving are nis for Kirkpatrlek, 76, Arvle; son, Raymond Goad; fostero( Blanehester, who died In Christ son, John W. Conrad, and twOihoxptI1i Cincinnati, Monday, will brothers, David and William held lne nannah funeral both of Terre Haute, Ind. Services Blanehester. tomorrow at The commission also will study amendments to the code that will; 1. Prohibit southbound Patter attack, according to the coroner's report.

Mrs. Goble suffered from high blood pressure for several years, her daughter said. 1 :30 p. m. In charge of Rev.

Fred $19,421 Stoker Eyed For Airport Installation of $19,424 stoker in the heating plant at the fiuni- BURKE DKIJ; SUPPLY 12 W. FIFTH ST. son boulevard traffic from turning left onto Monument. 2. Permit diagonal parking In the "commission row" section of St.

Clair street from 6 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. and midnight to 9 a.

m. She is survived by another daugh-j ter, Mrs. Marie Woods, and three; sons, William, James and Bradis. all of Emma, Ky. clpal airport In Vandalia will be will be held Friday In the Watson funeral home In Cayuga, Ind.

Burial, Riverside cemetery, Clinton, Ind. Friends may call at the Ullmer funeral home, 3701 West Third street, from 3 to 10 p. m. today. ALLAN W.

EAGLE Allan W. Eagle, 58, of 2S28 Grace avenue, died Monday in Miami Valley hospital. He was a job foreman at the National Cash Register company and member of the Twenty-Five Year club there. Surviving are considered by the city commission iBe7mont Park North fTom Plym- I PRESCRIPTIONS Moore. Additional services will be conducted at 3:15 p.

m. at the grave in Rest Haven Memorial park, Sharonville. He 1 survived by his wife, Jennie; one daughter, Mrs, Mildred lnnis, of Lawrenceburg, one son, Dale, of Minneapolis, two brothers, E. Earl, of Sil-verton, and James of Mt. Washington; six sisters, Mrs.

Elizabeth Riesinger, Rossmoyne; Mrs. Ara-mlnta Lantz, Fletcher; Mrs. Agnes lloneyman, Tipp City; Mrs. Pearl Winer, St. Marys; Mrs.

Viola Vettel at Iti weekly session today. RETAIL URVGS louth to 250 feet north of Riverview 5 Die tn Bus Fall LUGANA, Switzerland, July 27. Service Director George F. Baker 'avenue. (API Five persons were and; recommended In a letter that the Dayton Automatic Stoker company, the only bidder, be given the job.

WE DELIVER HE 7881 11 Injured today when a bus; 4. Make Race- street a southbound one-way street from First to Second street and Thurman lane a westbound one-way street for its entire length. entire length. plunged 140 feet down a The contract calls for completion I asked about the general plan for operations In Burma and he said there was none, Wavell had not made any agreement with him, so the Chinese troops are just waiting for direction. Went over the President's message and my orders and explained tha setup and help now on the way, Tong had trouble translating, so Madame (Chiang) took over and Tong made notes.

Tong was nervous and sweating, Madame made some caustic remarks about the British, and their broken promises. She kept me after the conference to talk about Chennault Worried for fear he would be pushed aside. No objections when I said the AVG was to be inducted (into U.S. Armyl. G-mo (the Generalissimo) said we'd set up the joint staff next day.

It was relief to find that the G-mo contemplates command In Burma for me. Now I don't have to wake up In a blue funk every morning and wonder what the hell I can do to justify my existence. That has been a load. (End third article) Tomorrow 'Bnrk To Tte Old Stand' In China side. I' 1 'I of the job within 72 days.

his wife, Clara Marie; son, Don, and two grandchildren, all of Dayton Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. today in the SchlienU and Moore funeral home, 1632 Wayne avenue. Dr. James Thomas will officiate, Burial, Middletown. rriend may call at the funeral home after p.

m. today, INFANT HANNAH Wilms Jean Hannah, Infant il UUiITrVl daughter of Mr. and Mr. Gilmore Hannah, 156 Olive road, died yester ssjv 1 il I 1 rv il 1 day In St. Elizabeth hospital.

She fyf im AW 1 nigju, I II II La I was born July 20 In the hospital Surviving, beside her parents, Is a sister, Mary Ellen, at home. MORKLAND KIMMKL Vital Statistics Record 1 1 Moreland Kimmel, 56, of R. R. 4, Eaton, died yesterday in Miami Valley hospital. He was a member of jn 1 0 I the Church of Christ, Eaton.

Sur viving are bis wife, Edith; two Ron to Mr and Mn. Robert Smith. R. R. 1.

Mechanleaburs. Ron to Mr. end Mi a Merrill Hollniaworth. North l.ewlilxiri. Dauihter to Mr.

and Mrs Robert Lrxk. R. 11. i Deliratr. Druahter to Mr.

and Mia, Kenneth Ralalon. Ft. I. Cable. Baby Scoreboard daughters, Mrs.

Velma Sassman, and Mrs. Lucille Heller, syj sj West Alexandria; son, Donald, Day to Mi. and Mrs. Olen Thomuaun. St.

ton; sis; grandchildren, and Irlhl I Dale Teeler I 1 1 II I brother, W. W. Kimmel, Dayton nit in 1 sss IT 1 Writ Boya Funeral services will be held at Buys 1 1.1 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Weaver funeral home, 1029 Main lIMllMltt MU ol twins.

rar ia. Dauihter la Mr. and Mrs, pewer Caato, Urbane, Dauihter to Mr, and Mil, Bdward Cartetr. R. N.

Rlduev. Ron to Mr. and Mrl. Heiheret f.Uon. Rlflnef.

Ron to Mr. and Mra. Val Mihinht! Riilnev. Ron to Mr, and Mn. Kavmond Buchanoa.

Franklin. Ron to Mra. ind Mn. Raymond Pitteraon. Franklin Dauihter to Mr.

and Mra. Hush Murrav. Franklin. Ron to Mr, and Mn, Jainea Terry, man-town. Dauihter tft Mr.

and Mra. Heorea Kooala street. Uiirial, Memorial park. Friends ny call after 7 p. m.

to day at the funeral home, MRS. Ll'CV LLOYD Germantown. Mrs. Lucy Lloyd, 57, of 634 son to Mr. and Mn.

Fred Abner, Frinklln. Wayne avenue, died yesterday In St. Elizabeth hospital. She had been employed for five years at the Ad County Courts It'll. ACTION Howard Wllllamaon.

MIS Wlnlera Rank vance laundry. Surviving Is a sister. a invar B.j irAYJfA 1 i ssr9i i Mrs. Amley Bayer. Services will he 1 La-S III I till I Jk yat A I held at 1 p.

m. Friday In the Whit bulldlm. va. Leonard Rolhwell and Nenma Rothwell. R.

R. 2. Mlamlahui-l. for Uhh mer Brothers funeral home, Ludlow riioameni. Albert Ruaaell Tnhln.

91 Annie atreet street at Monument avenue. Burial. Willowvlew cemetery. Friends mav Inland Mamitacturttti rilvlnlnii. (ieneral Mn.

tore corporation, 27? Inland avenue, lor call at the funeral home from 5 to 1 I mm 1 Ameilrall Aulomnbl Inaurani.e Mmnim Rt Loula, vi. Robert c. Wade, 27l annifj evrnue, lor a.e JUOiment, R. M. London, HIM Weal Third llieet.

va, Mra. Jeaale Karly. sua Dnane itrcet, Wllmlni-ton. for Mlo )udrnent. Dayton Births Miami Vallef netirriter hi Mr, erul Mr John glrod, all Gladatnne ttrt.

Dauihter to Mr. an Mrs. William Holloa, Wnt Eatle atreet. Daughter to Ml. and Mrl.

Robert L. Ptrru-eon, 1.1S4 A Icon avenue. Twins to Mr. and Mn, Luther Shade, ft R. Mlamleburi.

Son to Mr. and Mrs, Ceortt Ulochoi, 111 gait Herman avenue. Dauihter to Mr. and Mn. faul Mann, St Writ Greet Miami boulevard.

Deuihter to Mi. and Mrt. Jack Stiafnr, S.VM Baat second street. Grand view Tlitiehter to Mr. and Mis.

Twins Mclntoab. South Lebanon. Denihter to Mr. and Mn, Robert Conrad, 131 Buckeye llreet. Ron to Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Jones, R. It. 1, franklin. Hon to Mr.

and Mra. Robert Durban, loll Miami Chapel roed. St. Ann's Maternity (St. tllaehetkl Hon to Mr.

and Mrs, Thomaa Valuer, 111 Wnrtman avenue. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Cverett Starr, a. 1, New Carllile.

Son to Mr. and Mrs. rioyd Metheney, HIT Bnlly avenue, Son to Mr. and Mra. Harry Powell, 4J4 Kenwee a treat.

Dauihter to Mr. and Mra. Joaepb Swear-Inrtnfen. 48 South McOee atreet. Son to Mr.

and Mra. Charlea Scheldt, USS Donald avenue. flood Samaritan tttuehter to Mr. and Mra, James Stephana. 3SU Rlvervlev avenue.

Ron to Mr, and Mrs, Wymati Hartwell, 1442 Inlander avenue. Ron to Mr. and Mrl. Frederic Allen. 1 Rlverelde drive.

Son to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haupt, R. R. rnokvtlle.

Dauihter to Mr. and Mrl. Rlrhard Round. IMS Catalpe drive. Dauihter to Mr.

and Mn. Dewey Hill, ft Hlihridie avenue, nn to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rennett. Xenta.

jn re: Uondwlll Induatr ei of rtavton Ine a petinon Inr an mder authorlunf rliht to HiwiBeee reel eaiare. DIVORCE rot retltlena Filed Klale Pauline Cnoner. H22 Rnulh Srnirf, va. Handy. Newcom Manor.

Motiumeni and Main atreela. lather G. zinn, SIT Weal gchantt avenue, a. Charlea, name eddreaa. Mary I.

Caimack. 4WIS Weal Third atreet VI. Rtiaroe. addrena unknown. Maine Menafleld HW Hiiraee avenue Robert 4 Weller atieet, l.el Fllrabeth Koerman.

14ns North rettwa. burs avenue, w. Nortieit, IS North Robert uouievara. Bertha M. Mldlam SS Neat 9 p.

m. tomorrow, WILLIAM K. LOCKARB William Kelly Lockard, 6 months, of 501 Prince Albert boulevard, died yesterday In his home. Surviving art- his parents, Mr. and Mr.

Elijah Lockard; two sisters, Lois Jean and Belty Lee; a brother, Glenwood; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly llounshell. Simpson, and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Lockard, Simpson, Ky. Services and burial will be In Simpson. MRS. MARGUERITE HYLI, Mrs. Marguerite C.

Hyll, 19 North First street, Tlpp City, formerly of Dayton, died Monday In her home. Born In Plqua, she had lived in Dayton more than 20 years. Surviving are her husband. Louis; two sons, Louis Jr. and Rlt-hard, Tipp City, and her parents, Mr.

and Mra. Samuel llutchins. Services will be helt at 19:30 a. tomorrow In the Coppack-Iee funeral home, Tipp City, Cremation will follow. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon today.

Frederic 411 Heat Fourth atreet. KUhy C. Freaton. 4U4 Waneti atraee va William A Cincinnati Lerrle Dane. IMS Weat Rerand alra im Anaataa lame eddre.

Annabel! Rvan. 241 Edlaon avenue, Ruaeii. Dayton. t.llllam Robert Huiitni 44T We.t urn, Son te Mr. and Mra.

Robert Dover. I atreet. va Marjnrle flevel.nd. Martrten Blare. Son to Mr.

and Mn. fhalmer Hyder, IIS Ueereea (Iranted Clenna imine Mnnitlri vs. John Obera Wlrth va. Alexander Sr. I 'lvnH ffraa wnilHk tt a err eatt.

IKNSL wvomlnt etreet. Dauihter to Mr. and Mn. Marvin Weill 1433 Sheridan avenue. Dauihter to Mr.

and Mra. Raul Jeckerlni IS.M Rlrertlde drive. jr 'V 7 I I aaaaaaa. I 'isnaa. l.laW 1 I 1 son to Mr.

and Mra. tnariea Mrcunouta Trotwood. and Mrs. Janet Breed Dauihter to Mr, Inf. Farmeravllie.

Dauihter to Mr. and Mn. R. R. Brookvllle.

Bedford Covet Ron to Mr. and Mm. James Crouae. Redwood avenue. Statktlra Miami Waller 7 admlaalnna, dUmlieaaJ.

noerattona. Sd erne, fenrtei. MRS. CLARA C. WELTT Mrs.

Clara Welty, former Day. Orandvlew admiealona, dlimlaaaU, 1 Marriage Licenses Applied Fee ilalley Thorp, IS. of 4Ji'S Freudenmbera road, and Dora A. Slelner, Ad, ot Mt-Reynolda atieet. Stanley R.

Trarey. J4. of US Kail Fifth atreet. and Haul Cariult. JS.

of ilHt Kaat Flflh llii-et. Ceoree H. FilcetH. SI. and Marn M.

Sikh 45. both of 17 Pleaaant avenue. Harrv t.ee Roe Jl. ol 11. Boa Mi.

Dayton and Haiel Marie Rauleraon, of Weat CarnMlton. Carl L. Marahall. St of R. I Dayton, and France May Smith, IS.

ot I1J Unden avenue. William Rnrke of tit Sionemlll mad and Maiy Katharine Murphy. 21, ol Miami hotel William Rewell and Mara Areola Nelaon. of IT Kril atreet Heniy Mldrtleton of Middletown. and Fllaheth Ann Henderaon 21.

ol R. R. 3 MiHrnlvhrtTa. ttmtntt ri U.kn 4 tonian, died yesterday In her real eperatlona. St cllrakHh 41 admlnlnni, 21 dlamtiaala, IS owerallona.

2S emeraenrlea. rhvad Samaritan admieekma, SO dli-Bllaaall, 36 dence In Chicago. She was a widow of Bernard Welty of Chi cago who died In 1932. Surviving are three daughters-in-law, Janet Welty, Mrs. Rudolph Pretzlnger and Mrs.

Don Carlin, all of Dayton. Services will be held at 8:30 a. m. ana Dorta Feed. 27, of 411 Bui ill nue.

in the Boyer mortuary. 609 West Riverview and at 9 a. m. in Sacred iirvt church. Rt.

Rev. Daily Fire Record B. in Malfl ami Tnttlannla atrMla Matthias Heyker will officiate. Burial, Calvary cemetery. rtparet In hack eeal rf auto: IIS toaa 7 :5 a.

si Oeiohm avenue, tflarareletl ctearet In Iraah. kr. Valley Births Ron to Mr. and Mra. Donald K.

Kerkle. It. R. 4. trrbana.

Ron to Mr. and Mra. Bert Walton. Urhana. Dauihter is Mr, and Mra.

M. J. Lvden. Woodatock Ron to Mr. and Mrl.

Robert Dunlao. R. R. RDrlniflrld Ron la Mr. and Mra.

Marllvn Mven. Urbane. DaueMer ta Mr. and Mra. Allen Motaan.

ChrlaUanahurs. Ron to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Halobac. Ur-aana.

Tired Kidneys Often Bring Sleepless flights Doetore ear yvearkMnert annuls 1( saikM af tinrUikaaer Sltera which kelp to putifvlne ABBOTT R. WKST Abbott R. West. 54, of 2409 Sheri in i. ea.

Richnuma an Heal avenuea-faine alaraa. i a. aa. Ill Weal eVaarth itreel: auto backflie4 tliruuih aa tree dan avenue, died Monday in Uni a ii i r. I Weather DATTON e-oTloartne are areathee evmiilnaia versity hospital, Columbus.

He was a machinist for two years at the Dayton Pump Manufacturing company. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Fraternal Order of Elks. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary West; three daughters. Mrs.

Jean Strong. Day- (for the h'iura endlnt et p. I Wind eelnrlt 11 Bnllea an h.Mir it 1 a SEE IT "PDAY AT direction anulhareat at .10 a 'nrel riDiiatkn, none; soon relatire humidity aer Icent. Vrer'l areHnltatlon Hate 7T rat Inrhee FORD DEBAL5 T. D.

P. A. Peffley, Inc. ear a etreae Brerlpitaltiwi 3 aa Inrliea: ear a jtrmpereture eWk-iem-v defreee. Hlclie.t temneramre eealei-def araa S7 d- mow aaa a fn Manas.

Wkea Over set tired and don't work nht la dartlnw. ITCH a- ei I T. at 4 I a III araeneairir.i-...j 77 araa two decreea al- ri.xa.al tenanerature KM In tanl I Mieneat ri ometimea aBoa.a tfaera la aoinethmf ron 0't Jaffart- Aaataer Miaaf Ko mailer how long ou hv aulTereeJ temperelure araa 47 In 1IU. Sun aera at 7 rn. Sun naea tomorrow at I .13 a.

aa. un ae'a at 7 :4 m. ar bear mane- raniexl.ea vou have tried iiMrait iiit kO a. n. 1 a.

Borchcrs Aufo Co. 366 S. Main St. at Warren Dayton, Ohio FU 2195 auiaT err aiaaaer. ilea aecteat Viveoadltwa are loee.elueble.

reetful aieea. WkMetiaeareWrar kidner uaetioa peraiita Jweanoaia Mttr to remain hi roar Wood, ie anar aiao aMaar nmnnf bautkaarha. rneuanatia na. ar paina, loaa aea anat enenrr. 2 iJJJi JSj" Toare tfrarrret for Doen'a Stenger's, Inc.

817 N. Main St. Dayton, Ohio HE 6337 I a 4 a. a. aa.

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