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The Huntington Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 8

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I li 3: l.v IS it 1 1 'j STRONG TEAM NTsciry JOLLY BARR ASSEMBLES SWIM MING STARS TO COMPETE AT WAWASEE One "of the' strongest swimming teems rer Assembled In Indiana will represent the Hoosler Swimming club of the Hotel LaFontalne pool In the annual Indiana Kentucky A. A. U. championships at Lake Wawasee on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 22 25, it has been announced by Jolly Barr, director of the Egyptian pool.

Members of the team will include Miss Colleen Utter, Robert Bonbrake and Glenn Hummer, all of Huntington: and McDonnal, Zurbaugh, Vodo muller and Montgomery, who have been competing under the colors of Fort Wayne teams during the winter months. Miss Utter holds the Indiana Kentucky Indoor fancy diving title and nearly every other member of the squad, also has won an A. A. U. cnamplonsnip.

Bonbrake will swim in the 50 and inn meter free stria races: Miss Ut ter will Compete In the 100 meter breast stroke and tne so meters dhck stroke races, and also In the women's national lone distance swim; McDonnal will enter the 60 and 100 meters free style races; Zurbaugh will swim In the Middle States 100 meter breast stroke event: Hummer will compete In the 60 meter backstroke and the mile both Indiana Ken tucky A. A. events: Vodomuller will take part in the 50 and 200 meters back stroke races; and Montgomery will enter the Middle States fancy diving championship. Player and Club Gehrig, Yankees (1) Bissonette, Brooklyn (1) Hurst. Phillies (1) Terry, Giants (1) Lindstrom, Giants (1) Miller, Athletics (1) 19 19 "I 111 7 THE LEADERS Ruth 43, Hack Wilson 26, Bottom ley 24, Gehrig 20, Bissonette 19, Hurst 19, Hafey 18, Hornsby 16.

LEAGUE TOTALS National 452. ''American ,374. FORMER RESIDENTS BODY iFOIQINSPil The body of Mrs. Floyd Brower. torty one years old, wife of the sheriff Yesterday's Home Runs Total 20 QUICK STARTING CLEAN BURNING FULL POWER Marland Super Motor Oil A Rt Traveling Marland Pressure Gasoline.

Marland Super Oil runs quickly to surfaces ta be lubricated. Forms a lasting and protecting film Penetrates metal parts and "carries over while engine is idle. Greatly reduces danger ci scored cylinders. Mair 7 of Spokane, and missing since February 6, was found recently in the Spokane river. The discovery was made by fishermen.

Following her disappearance, her husband, who had waged ruthless attacks on liquor law violators, feared that she had been killed tor revenge. jv About sixteen years ago Mrs. Brow er left South WhitZey, where she had lived, and married' Mr. Brower In Spo kane. She was the daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

William Hissem, of Luther, She was a cousin of Mrs. William Enos, 704 North Lafontalne street, Huntington. At one time Mr. Brower was also a resident of, Luther and left that place for Spokane a few years before his marriage Mrs. Brower.

7 DIES WHEN AUTO UPSETS SHELBYVILLE, Aug. 11. (INS) Donald Euens, nineteen, son of (Mr. and Mrs. Donald Euens, of Indianapolis, was fatally Injured when their automobile turned over on a highway west of Flatrock, near here.

The party was on Its way to dance at Edlnburg at the time of the accident. The, injured were Bernlce Montavne or Slielbyville who was cut and bruised and suffered Internal Injuries, and Charles Yater of Foun Uintown, and 'who was cut and bruised. Rosamond Neu of Shelbyville, driver of the machine, escaped unhurt Young Euens died at Porter's camp, near the scene of the a short time after he was hurt. CLEVELAND CLEVELAND, Aug. ll.

(INS) HOGS Receipts 250; Market, nothing offered early, quotables steady; Quotations: 250 to 350 lbs. 200 to 260 lbs. II2fiU2.35; 160 to 200 lbs. $12.25 12.40; 130 to 160 lbs. 90 to 130 lbs.ll212.40 Packing Sows $9.25 0 11.

CATTLE Receipts 75; Market, Cattle slow, quotables steady; Bulk quotations: Beef Steers Beef Cows $709; Low Cutter and Cutter Cows 0 6.76; Vealers $15 "SHEEP Market, Lambs quotables $15 down. CHICAGO CHICAGO, Aug. 11. (INS) HOGS Receipts Market steady; Top $12; 'Bulk Heavy Weight Medium Weight $11012; Light Weight Light Lights Packing Sows Pigs Holdovers 2,000. CATTLE Receipts 800: Market steady; Calves Receipts 100:.

Market steady: Beet Steers Good and Choice Common and Medium $10 014.50; Yearlings But SHELBYVILLE YOUTH mm THE HUNTINGTON HERALD i OUT 0F THE WEST COMES Companion For f4 iii. Career to Bat Pretty Marion Wants Culture, Too, So She Sails for Europe By SHIRLEY KIRKE International Illustrated Newa Staff i Writer NEW YORK. Marion Ben da has been married. She knows what a wife wants and It's something you can'f jpt put ii a career. So she has chucked career just like she chucked her husband and hied herself off to Europe to acquire a mate with continental culture.

What she thinks of marriage was brought up at first, as a Jest Then she got serious, and wrote 14 pages of her opinion of American husbands. It was her departing gift to Yankee swains. Among other things thewrote: "The culture of European men teaches them respect for women that' Is absent In the money making American. "American man has failed In marriage. His wife Uvea, the same life he does smokes, golfs, and sits on a throne of independence.

"He thinks she's a good scout but rarely feels romantic about her. "Nine times out of ten he Is not serious about marriage. He meets a woman, desires her, marries her and then neglects her. The latter might be because the American Is fundamentally honest he can't even fool himself. "When European finds himself tored wife bep.e.n'.Jfet'a dlvoroe immediately'' Be hts wife oontlnoir.

the organization of the home, rearing children. "The European woman through a superior' knowledge has learned the cher Cattle Heifers Bulls Calves $16018; Feeder Steers $9012; Stock er Cowa and Heifers $7.60010. SHEEP Receipts Market steady; Medium and Choice Lambs Culls and Common $10 012.60; Yearlings $10013; Common and Choice Ewes Feeder Lambs $13014. PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH, Aug. IV (INS) CATTLE Supply 60; Market steady: Choice Prime $14,500 15.25)! Good $14.500 15; Tidy Butch Fair Common $9 010.50; Common to Good Fat Bulls $1018; Common to Good Fat Cows Heifers $11012; Freeh Cows 11 You Will Marvel at You wiU worider at the mystery; There is nothing addtovtliisi; poweirjga no poisons or dope.

It's just msuring you the utmost 1 i FREE! New Our JTiLlULM 1L Kicks Hunt a Hur.r.d vy i i' i Ml 33 MARION BENOAv i fundamental law of tr be only a woman. "When an American's wife seems despondent he doesn't sympathize j' with her, humor her with kind. words and caresses he hands her a roll of banknotes. "This Is why(dlvorces occur. The woman feels there Is someone wh kaeja msM aKaiii hK slMt SVAASl 'A1lf WliUVSJ SMVSV VkMWWk Wf BVV The pretty show" girl saldshe' hadn't any particular, person to mind for the role of, husband.

But she's going to look around a bit before ber vacaUon ends. and Springers $500125; Veal Calves $18. SHEEP AND LAMBS Supply light Market steady; Good Lambs 15.25. HOGS Receipts 600; Market Prime Heavy Hogs Heavy Mixed Mediums $12.600 12.60; Heavy Yorkers $12,600 12.60; Light Yorkers Pigs Roughs $10010.75." FORT WAYNE i FORT i WAYNE. Aug.

11. (INS) Receipts Calves 25; Hogs 100; Sheep 60. r. HOGS Market steady to nlih er; 180 to 200 lbs 160 to 180 lbs. 111.76: 200 ta 250 lbs.

111.65: 260 to 800 lbs. 300 to 350 lbs. ui motor fuel yiilue, 21 mvmyimmmMm Indiana Road Map Ask for iana Koaci Map ask tor xours ai r. i 'Sij fW'tl Yours at Stations. 140 to 160 lbs." '130 to 140 lbs.

110 to 130)bs. 901o 110 lbs. pougbs $90 9.50; Stags 7.50.' i' r. CALVES $16.50, JLAMBS $13 down, INDIANAPOLIS INDUNAPOLIS. Aug.

11.4(INS) i HOGS Receipts 4.000; Holdovers' 587 Market few Lights 10 to 15c higher. Quotations: 250 to 350 .200 to 250 lbs. $11.65 012.15; 160 to 200 lbs 130 to 160 90 to 130 lbs. Packing Sows 0to.75.v CATTLE Receipts 200; Calves 200 Market slaughter classes steady, Vealers lower, Quotations for week on Bulls. Light Yearling Steers and Heifers Beef Cows Lew Cutter and Cutter Cows Vealers $7011; Heavy Calves $8012.

i SHEEP Receipts steady: Top Fat Lambs $14.25: Bulaf Farftldi uamoB u((ri; miiK uuii LAmos.ss 010.50; Bulk Fat Ewes $4.6006.50. EAST BUFFALO EASTy BUFFALO. Aug. 11HOGS Receipts JBOOj Holdovers 400 Mostly 10c higher selected 170 to 190 lbs. up to Bulk desirable 1600230 lbs.

Strongwelght Pigs and Light' Lights $12.100 12.60; Packing Sows $9.70010.35. CATTLE Receipts 75 Market nominal for week dryfed Steers and Yetr lings scarce, steady at Grass Steers and Heifers Low Grade Cows and Bulls closing weak 25c Medium to Good Cows $9010.25: All Cutter Medium Bulls Common Light welehta $7.5008. SHEEP Receipts 200; Market nominal for week; steady; to 26c lower; Quality generally plain; Good to Choice quotable Throwouts $11012; Yearlings $9010 Fat Ewes A HUNTINGTON. "WARHENi MANCHESTER TTrgFER LINE Lv. Huntington 7:00 AM 2.SJPU Lv.

Majeolca ......7:25 AM 2:85 PM XX. Warren 3:10 PU Lv. Warren Lv. Majenlca .8:05 AM 3:35 PM Huntington ''Extra Saturday and Sunday; To Warren HunongMjU Lv. Majeuica AX.

Warreo Lt. Warrea PM Lv. Malenica Ar. Huntington 8:30 PM Huntington to North Manchester Lt. Hunttugtoa 4:10 PM Lt.

Blppus :05 AM 4:85 PM Lt. Servla 20 AM 4: 50 PM MX. N. Manchester 1:35 AM 6:05 PM Lv. N.

Manchester 1:46 AM 1:11 Pa Lt. Strri fttOPl Lt. Blpius i 14 am 1 1 45 Ar. Huntinjtton. ...10:40 AU 4:11 PI JACOB All Cars Stop at Bradley Bros.

amd OFFIGIlLS VISIT CITY Several Wabasn railroad ftfflclals were In Huntington Friday rto Uie Huntington county homecomini and historical pageant as guests of the. county and J. F. Blppus, who Issued the invitation. In addition to attending the pageant, the men were guests of Russell Hosier, Toledo aviator.

frtrmriv nf ihls citr, and rode with him4 in his large atmson Detrolter cabin monoplane; Hosier flew to Huntington with a group of Toledo business men. jtt was the first flight for a majority of the men, nearly all of whom were guests at a banquet here in 1927 when J. Taussig, president of the Wabash1, womised 'the city a new pass eRe.rtAepo promise Is being uyroBBni, WIW HOW Station Undereohstruction. Mr. Taussig to mis cuy ror thelebratlcii, nut Informed Mr.

Blp PUt to visit Huntington; Sopje time this summer, prdbaoly when the new station is The officials who were here Friday were A. Davis, traveling freight Ii, IN EVERY THOUSAND ihere is a first and last dollar. Generally the first the hiurd rest to save. The last is the eas 1 n' 2m: uKcwoa i Then whv not malie this start with any convenient amount? And why not make that start Huntington Savings Banlc 'THE BANK OF PERSONAL 1 1 You Can Buy Marland Products From Dealers: Marland Service Sta. No.

1. and Market Sts. Marland Service Sta. No. 2.

from Erie Depot Marland Service Sta. No. 3. Charles Sts. Marlaiul Service Station No.

4. Guilford St Harry's Tire Shop .39 W. Washington St Boiler's Service Grove Road 0( D. StijLVGrocery and Service Staa Jsfferso St b. H.

Schroeder Grocery N. Lafontaine St tlC Stands St Ei C. Swoverland Grocery Street Hubert V. Hartman Grocery. Charles St Charies Cole Grocery Drive S.

C. Andrews South Briant St Alley Garage Wilkkerson Street C. Lininger Son Service Road, Gty R. Sands Service Station. Road, City C.

R. Bunker Serv. Sta. State Rd. 24, Range Line Rd Satchwell Filling Station.

Grove Road Ora Buzzard, Road Oiit of Town Dealiers George Gump Service Station. Ind. Dell Hewett Service Station. Ind. Isaac Beal Grocery Ind.

City Garage v. Buren, Ind. iBj'F. GoodGrocery lJtz Dillman, Ind. Hayhes Machine Ir.Van 'Burenrlhd.

yf 'M Kncf Grocery Vi. M3anfield, Ind. T. McGu iroceryi I Ind. McBdde Markle, Ind.

Dewey Mowrei jcery. i Ind. E. JE. Richards Grocery Ind.

D. Richards Hardware Roanoke, Ind. John Rinehsrt Grocery Pleasant Plain, Ind. Tire Shop: Ind. WH.

Wlmmer Grocery I Mt Etna, Ind. E. J. Ellennan, Ford Garage ph Son Groa J. Young Son Grocery; Bippus, Ind.

i''f i agent; D. E. Gilbert, division freight agent; C. H. Loren.

division passenger agent; F. G. Maxwell, assistant genv eral agent: James Hv RIgg8. general advertising agent; W. A.

Hopkins. assisUnt general tTtlgU" agent, St. Louis; A. L. Gilbert, district freight agent.

Fort F. L. Mp assistant general, passenger agent. St. Louis; O.

W. Braungart, dl vision passenger agent. Fort Wayne. O. C.

Sandberg, division superintendent, Peru, and L. A. High, tralnmast er, Peru. Mr. Sandberg and Mr.

Higtt had. their families here Remarkable Engraving The Lord's prayer has been en graved Inside the eyo of a needle, It Is Invisible to the naked eye and must be viewed under a microscope, which, enlarges It 72.000 tlniea JjoyU in Doing Good. Great minds! like heaven, are In doing good, though ihe ongnteful subjects "of their favors are barren 10 return. Ttowe 1 Drv Farmwa rPrindple Dry farming addresses Itself to thf: problem of saving the rain that falls and of seeing that the roots of useful; plants, not weeas. get Ind..

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