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SIX THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. 'You May Phone Your Ads, Call 3161 A SIFIE A D.VERT IS IN SATURDAY, TULY The Get You "Want. Or Sell What You Don't Want A Classified Ad Cost Much Try M. 1 CHAPTER 42 Joan, having crossed the frontier from Prance to Spain, was racking along with Farley in a lumbering "Diligence" into which the passengers had been bundled when an accident happened to their train. The ark- like vehicle was cramped a 11 crowded and bitter cold 'with the piercing winds which blew down from the Sierras.

Farley, sitting straight and disap- proving beside her mistress, commented, "You'll catch your Joan shook her head. "I'm as warm as toast with this rug over me. You'd bowl of lettuce, crisp, sweet bread, and at the end golden-skinned grapes and fresh figs. Other people at the table ordered heartier foods meats and platters of vermicelli, partridges dressed with burnt sugar, duckling with Guava jelly, veal delicately breaded and with a distinctive sauce, but Joan was satisfied with her more delicate choice, and felt a sense of esthetic Later when she got into she found a hot water bag at her feet. "You'd freeze before morning without it," Farley informed her mistress.

RADIO PROGRAMS "Would Then as the maid opened the win- better take my fur coat, Farley." "I don't want it, Miss Joan. I wear red flannels. I don't hold with those dow for the night and let in a stream wisps of crepe in winter time." of icy air, Joan curled down into the Joan flashed a smile at her. Farley warmth 'bf her nest. "It's heavenly," was a great delight.

The English-1 she said, and smiled sleepily, and woman's lack of humor-and her) Farley, tucking her in, said, ador- unawareness of it made her seem ingly, "You look snug as a kit- perpetually like one of the figures ten." in a comic sheet, who, while playing I Really In Spain out their own drama of life with! When Farley had gone, Joan lay seriousness, are side-splitting to the gazing out through the open window spectator. into the night. So she was really in "We've got to eat at an inn in the She had come because of a next stated with a. letter from Nancy letter sort of breathless indignation, "and which had arrived, when Joan was stay all night. We can't get feeling desolate, with Penelope gone, train until morning.

I "never heard with the winter winds howling about of such management." the house, with the winter snows "But you've never been to Spain." drifting high. Joan reminded, her, "Farley, look at. Penelope's old uncle had begged that girl down near the door, with, her to stay with him for a time, the crescent'curl on her cheek. She's "Since his wife's death," Penelope like somebody-out of a book." I wrote, "he seems feeble and ill. I "Bold and brazen, I call her." cannot desert him." Joan's laugh dippled, and then the two of them ceased to talk as they about Farley had come to the house in the woods to k'eep Joan company.

watcned animated scene aoou, There was also cook br ht fro them. Everybody, else was talking, Portland, because Farley did not be-and there a wealth of gesticu- lon the kitchen, and Joan could lation, much showing of white teeth of play much coquettish tossing of And wifch these forrna i ities had com Crowded thus, into the lantern-j a i essening the ch of th lighted wagon, the Spaniards showed house ul the WQods Penelope's a picturesqueness which- they sturd nd st personalit lacked in the more whUe was there, pervaded every- of the and-Joan had seemej to like those in the paintings Goya reserv itogether the unities of women with a certain dark th had sweetness, the men clean- dusted and cooked and washed dishes shaven, mahogany-colore'd. Men In Maine No men here like the But now with Farley's eye as it were upon her; with meals being served-to her alone in state and Maine hke old John elegance, there came a sense of in- rugged of miila, their Jaces cruseiieci i congi-uity. Farley did not fit in the the fine lines of stern coo nad rea or V.P.. cu their eyes lighted by the laughter nal tel which is their Yankee mheritan mis ss to'make A Something be- No women here, like those.

slender sid soiitudp Puritan goddesses, silver and white and blue, who come to old age as a sides a solitude. And just as this sense of solitude and Diue, wno come I-O-OIQ -a. had a un we Eh Dnn slender and straight, though stripped of their summer charms. i These women and these men a -world of difference between them, and Joanrs own people. Romance was' Jguarded.

iron grilles and smrt? away by 'high walls; Love-makings was a matter of secretive signals; a flash of the eye, the of the hand, a rose tossed from. a window, a guitar serenading in the night. Hot blood was held in leash by the presence of a duenna. Yet everywhere there was an awareness of the adventure. Joan' felt as if- she- moved in a.

medieval "It's a. sort of Canterbury she said to Farley. Then laughed as Farley said: "I it 'was Canterbury." They arrived' at the inn to find It a dusky place, clean rooms whose windows showed a shadowy mountain range, its peaks reaching up towards a star-spangled sky. When they had ready for dinner. down to eat at a long table with, other passengers from the coach.

There were big dishes of-fruit on the and coarse but heavy napery. Joan had an egg poached -in "oil, a made themselves Farley and Joan COMMUNITY PHONE -4339 2922 LINCOLN.SVAY N.W. Nancy Hallam. It was written from Barcelona, on the paper.of a famous hostelry: tell me, my dear, what you think you are doing? Shut up there in the woods, like a nun in-a cloister? -'When over here, there'c suclua world for you to live in? Of course I know that'you are bounded on the north and by Penelope Sears and your own small town traditions, and on the east and west by your romantic ideals and your mid- Victorian conventions. But over here, my child, people, live just to be living.

They worship the gods of a good time, and if they lose their Edens, they find thrilling interests outside of the garden! I have always felt that Adam and Eve before the fall dwelt in a somewhat restricted area, and that when they passed out through the gate of Paradise they must have welcomed the chance to frolic. A Letter From Nancy "Am I shocking you, my little Joan? Oh, well, I want you to-come over here and eat the apple to share; with us, for a time thisi glad gay world, and if you don't like it, you can go back to your Penelopes Quality Meats Only We Will Accept Building Loan Transfers On Purchases Amounting to $15.00 or More WORMS furniture, Complete Starter and Generator Service and your prunes and prisms. "But joking aside, I want you to come for Drew's sake. He is absolutely miserable. He watches every mail for a letter and when none comes he is so depressed that it is pitiful.

Why be so stingy, Joan, with your little notes? They give him no hint of what is on your mind. Are you trying to punish him? so, why? Surely you can't think that he wants to marry you for your I money? There are plenty of rich i women in the world. And Drew could have any one of a half dozen. But for him there is just you. Won't you believe it? Joan, he isn't perfect.

I told you that in the beginning. But neither is any man and he cares such an awful lot "I wouldn't say this if I thought you were happy. But I am sure you i are not. And I know that if you shut Drew out of your life, you will hurt yourself horribly. So why crucify yourself? when Drew worships the ground you walk on? "And now, do come.

You'll adore it. You are too young to live up there alone with Penelope and your pussy cats. And Drew and I both love you. Not for what you have, but for what you are. You can believe it or not, but it's true." Ifc was a very subtle letter.

Joan re-read it until certain of its sentences seemed burned in her mind: "Drew is miserable he worships the ground you walk on had last seen', him in Baltimore, her correspondence with her lover had been intermittent and unsatisfactory. She had refused to let him come to her. "Why keep going over the same old thing?" she had said in reply to his constant "I want you for my wife." And when he had urged that she let him come to Maine, she had said: "I'd rather you wouldn't. Something within me seems dead. The old glamor is gone.

I don't know wheth- WTAM Cleveland P. M. Resume Mears of Skillet Orch. the Border Family Orch. Cuckoos Orcli.

Singers Orch. Party Board MIDNIGHT I Orch. A. M. 1 12.30—.Melodies Cleveland M.

Pii'fite's Jeffries VanderPyl Orch. TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAM ot Week Band Dance Service Orch. Orch. MIDNIGHT WHK Cleveland P. M.

Kastman Scores Haas Party -Michaux'- and Ben Oi-ch. Scores Orch. Orch. WADC Akron M. pastman Scores Resume 6:43 N'ows Party 7-; Go cert Preo.s Band 1 1.0:45-^Grofe's Band Band Band P.

Observer the Rhine Horn- Band Hollow Bands TOMORROW'S RADIO PROGRAM Maxwell A. M. Strings Melodies and Sbefter- City Concert Bells Romnmique 'Edlclns Reveries Orch. Service and Gruen Bowe Table NOON to Roman P. M.

Babo Dilling Arnold Trio Time Shadows R. Kennedy Cocktail Orch. Hour Tunes' 1 Resume McAfee Beaslev Srinborn Go Houri'd Music. of Fame Capers, Orch. Expedition Xews Board Columbo M.

Orch. A. M. A. M.

Rabbit Line Melodies Serenade Musicale NOON Old Bohemia P. Forum Observer of Talsa En Route Vespers -Samaritan Ship Ensemble to Town Variety Play Kirbery Schumann-Heink Album Bxquise Band Boiogninl Band Fed. -Band A. M. Maids devotions lower Buckley- Choir Forum.

Trail NOON Bohemians P. M. Trio Moments City Revue Symphony' Workshop on Parade Gold Crumlt Lucas Tournament Musicale Resume Jigsaws Hour Theater Band Band! Band- Turner Band Band A. M. Susans Semmler Buckley Choir Church Trail NOON p.

Trio City tower Orch. Worlcshdp On Parade Golds Sanderson London The Great Knights Theater Orch. Band Band Band Band BaridV Marian Mariiti YOU CAN SEW THIS YO.UK.SEL'F CHIC WITH SIMPLICITY BY MARIAN MARTIN Complete, Diagrammed Marian Martin Sew Chart Included PATTERN 9079 Candidly! Can you think of any thing nicer to do with a few yards of printed sheer than to make it up into a frock like this? Did we hear you say "No, I can't! But, Oh, the making!" Nothing to it, my dear! Simple as rolling a nine-pin. It is an easy-to-make' design to begin with, and an amateur understand and follow the sew chart and Isn't it a. corking little frock with that clever -treatment of the waistline, and please notice that the ends of the 'yoke are drawn through a ring at the front and fastened down underneath.

Pattern 9079 may be ordered- only in sizes. 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40. Size 16 requires yards 39-inch fabric. Send FIFTEEN CENTS in coins or, stamps (coins preferred) for EACH MARIAN MARTIN pattern. Be sure to write -plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, the STYLE NUMBER 'and SIZE of each pattern.

How would you like a book of fashions especially for sun- drenched days and starlit nights? It tells you, and has pictures of everything- from a wedding dress to a garden frock. It shows you the latest fabrics, and talks wisely about beauty. In short it's a treasure! It's the SUMMER EDITION OF THE MARIAN MARTIN PATTERN BOOK AND IT COSTS FIFTEEN CENTS. THE BOOK AND PATTERN TOGETHER ARE Y-FIVE CENTS. 1 Send your order to The Evening Independent Pattern Department, 232" W.

18th New York, N. Y. GRAB BAG To whom does Madagascar belong? Parents And Children By GARRY C. MYERS, PH. D.

Head Department Parent Education Cleveland -College, Western Reserve University The Strong Auto, Supply Co. Across from Fostoffice Discovery of Defect Told by Mother as Aid to Others "DEAR SIR: If you can get in touch -with the mother whose six- year-old daughter prefers to alwa.ys play alone, I wish to say I had just such a case, and not until my daughter was eight years old. did I fortunately discover she had no sight in one eye. With her fine education, music, too, she overcame this shyness, but not until she had he and Nancy were leaving for Spain. "I am to look into some Spanish investments which Nancy and I made some years ago.

And since you won't see me the ocean might as well be between us. We must go at once. Joan, won't you take the next boat and Join us at Barcelona? I'll promise to be good and riot worry ('you, and perhaps you'll let me try to win my way back to your heart." His letter had thrown her into a nerfect panic of loneliness, but Penelope's safe presence had saved her from flinging everything to the would not, take.that shyness seriously until I found the reason for it. She may nevertheless grow up to be a wonderful woman." Now wasn't that, a thoughtful letter send me to pass on? I guess we are a kind "of help-one-another YOUNG WOMAN SEEKS ADVICE ON MARRIAGE Writes a young woman: "I dsn't winds and following. "My dear, you must not.

Give yourself more time." (TO BE CONTINUED) know whether or not you will or can help me, but am taking-the chance that "My mother is the type of mother who does not fit in as a companion to me as she should be." (What a pity!) "I cannot discuss matters with her that I would like to be able. This is my problem: Not once has my mother told me things I should know. I mean the information about the facts of life I am now a young woman of 19 and I have the idea that I don't know many things I should know at my age if not before this. Please excuse 'me lor being quite frank about all I would much rather speak to you directly if it were'af all possible. "I am now planning to be married very soon, and do not wish to enter into marriage in ignorance.

A great deal of harm can be done through Ignorance, I am sure. Will you give me a little information as to what to expect of married life, and what I will be expected to do and go through with? I would-like to have everything clear in my mind If possible NAVARRE Mr. and Ott -Fritz -and children, of Richville, are. visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Rohn. i Miss Ethel Thursby, of Manchester, and Mrs. 'Joseph Thursby and of near Akron, spent Thursday with Miv "and Mrs. Byron "irown. Mrs.

Lewis Keiineday, of Fensacola, of her parents, -Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. John Dundee, is spending several-'days her daughter, Mrs.jLep-.'F. Ainan.

Mrs. Maria-'Allen'-is visiting friends and relatives in LUlydale, N. Y. L. V.

BearheT arid Emmet- Shaffer, of Massillon, visitors in Link, of Massilion, spent Friday in i The Daisy Paul's'Evan- gelical held a picnic Thursday at; High Mill dani. The after- spent playing games and bathing'was enjoyed. A picnic supper was -served. The Misses Florence' and Muskoffar'e spending a week at Turkeyfoot lake. Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Long, of nison; Mr. and Mrs.

K. M. Marks, of i were recent visitors friends ir Navarre. i Hubert Shutts, of Massillon, and' Milo Walker, of Ada, spent Friday in i Navarre. PIGEON RUN Mr.

and Mrs. Billy Byrd and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. G.

Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Groff, of Massiilon, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Latham. Shaffer, o'f Massillon, is sending with and Mrs. Schaffer.j.>yj-. iV Mr. and Edward -Moyei-, and'Mi-s.

spent ''Wednesday j.with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keller, of Stanwoodi E. Scriaffer and family spent" the week-end at Turkeyfoot lake: Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Collier spent Sunday evening with'. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Shanklin, of Navarre. Mrs. E. G. Schaffer spent Wednesday in Wooster.

Miss Laura Latham has returned ofter spending a week in Point W. with the Misses Eunice Bernice Coleman. Mr. and.Mrs. Edward Mover visit- 1 ed Mrs.

Amanda Moyer, of' Massillon, Tuesday. Margaret Kellt. spent Tuesday with Mrs. E. G.

Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. John Spiecher and daughter, Ruth, and sons, Russell and Dean- Lee, left, Tuesday for a few weeks vacation in N. Y.

Joseph Zucharo is spending several days with-Mike Evahovich, of Canal Fulton. Question Box What continent is the habitat of the Polynesian race? In criminology, what is Correctly 'Calculate" is a provincialism for think, expect, or intend. Words of Wisdom An age builds up cities: an hour destroys them. In a-, moment the ashes are a forest is a long time Today's Horoscope Persons born bri this day are independent thinkers, and. impatient '-under Horoscope for Sunday Persons born on this day are capable of attaining to anything, but they should be very careful.

Answers to Foregoing Questions 1. France. 2. Australia (Oceania). 3.

A pickpocket. REALTY TRANSFERS E. H. Stern trustees to John 4884. John Bremier to William and' Alice Shammo, 4884.

Albert R. Cox to Peoples Building Loan 3070. Nellie E. Updegraff to Theodore W. Updegraff, 1910.

George L. Vitak tp Emilia Vitak, undivided one-half interest 3332. Luther M. McCleary to First Savings Loan 10436. C.

D. Bartlett to First Sayings Loan 7170. Bruce and Goldie Valentine to First Savings Loan 7689. Letha Morekel to George E. and Emma McCue, 6021, 6022.

Arte M. Camp to E. Maier and Ina D. Dumble, 3636. One the longest known strings CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Figure on Basis of 8 Words to a Lme, 30 Words, 6 Lines ONE TIME 'THREE TIMES 70o ONE WEEK ji'ao ONE MONTH TEAR 142.00 Extra lAn-u Over '30 1 lime per line 7o 3 -times per line lOc 6 times per line 18u 1 month per Una 70o i -K year per line 50o Card of' Thanks' 75c Display advertising in Classified 'Column 60c per Inch each insertion Subject to Cl.anee ''Without i 1 Cash Discount When "Adv -is paid for- In- advane or at office within five days', provided there no past duo balance Accounts --Id collector, are' net.

The Independent will not De responsible more Mhah one Incorrect Insertion of any CLOSING Ads received up to i 9:00 a. m. will be published the sartie day; CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Card of Florlsia Funeral t- Lost and Pound Personals .6 Professionals Special Notices Wanted To Buy Wanted To Trade Wanted To Rent Wanted Miscellaneous EMPLOYMENT Help WanterJ 2 ale. Help Wanted Male or Female Help Salesmen Help Wanted Situations Wanted Boys. anted 41 4i 4-) 45 4(j 47 4S 51- Dress Making Cleaning Pressing Contractors Chattel Loans Electrical Radios Service Financial Heating Plumbing Pamtine Tinning sheet Metal rusin6 ss Opportunltlea OD 'imsrellaneous Baby Chicks Pet, 62-P 0 and Supplies 63 Produce- For Sale Bo Public Sales Seeds Coal.

Coke Fuel Office, Store Supplies Musical Radio chi1n er For Sale Miscellaneous Sale Goods 80 Apartments Board Rooms Cafes Lunches Kooms S4 Furnished arms Rent Hc-usekeeping Rooms Burnished House Houses For Rent ar a KVS For Rent. -Rooms Offices Wiscellaneoua For Rent Jijslness Property For Sale or i Rent or Exchange Houses For I 2 Lots For Sale lOfi Wanted Real Automobiles For Sale ParU Automobile Service Motorcycles Service ANNOUNCEMENTS TO RENT SIX OR SEVEN ROOM modern house jvith garage, rent, north- ent-t cectiou, by Se))t 1st Address Box 7. care The Independent Co. EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED I 'Air LOOlCrXG for an experienced maitl over 25 who rtesires-n permanent position with -one family, two small children. be capable, cheerful willing to live in country for present.

Writis'-Eov 4 caie The Inde. ne age addiess, nerior.oe aitji.i.t\f-rf; PM WANTED CLERKS! AVomen Rrtnil "3toi or VQorerriment Field mhnnerqr interview nppltcants this district prenaration Write Retail Merchandising Bureau or Civil -Training: Bureau, Box 43, this paper. BUSINESS SERVICE DO VOU "will buy Bldg. Loan Deposits or Restricted Bank Accounts, any amount. -anywhere.

G. Hoyt Associates, ,1006 First National Bank Cariton. Licensed Brokers. Call Mr. Sirouse, 5391: Canton, or Mr.

Blnumetser. 7203 TRUCKING STORAGE expert movers Dial 422D G. Snyfler. 321 2nd HAVE ALFRED' DOMINICK repair shoes. Reasonable prices located'iit 817.

Walnut across from Emerson school; ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THANKS AVE DESIRE'to thank our 'friends ami neighbors who so kindly assisted us in any way, the beautiful offer-' ings, all who offered the use of their cars, and the Rev. E. Digel for his consoling words. Signed, The Gochnaur Family. WE WISH in this manner to thank all those who assisted us during the illness and death of our sori all those who.

sent floral offerings and offered the use of automobiles; the Rev. Joseph L. Reichlln for his consoling Signed, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Miller and AVE WISH to express ap- precision to dear friends ana neighbors for heautl'ful flowers, all those who offered the use of their cars, and for their- services (luring the illness and death of our dear wife and mother.

We also thank the Rev. Nelhs and the Rev. Iranian for their consoling- words, and all our dear friends of the First Baptist church who assisted in any way. Signed, Mr. GeorgR Wctzel and family, Mrs.

Robinson and family. AND POUND LOST White, short haired Spitz, orown: spots on ears, brown eyes. Answers to name "Soolde." Reward. Return to Joseph Mackenzie, 730 16th NE. Dial 8425.

TO BUY WANT TO -BUY Peoples, MassiHon and First Savings Loan transfers, also Ohio Merchnnts-building certificates and Public Service preferred stock and bonds. G. B. Hoyt Associates, Fire Ins. Co.

stock specialists. 502 National' Bank Blrtg. Phone 50-15. Ask' for Jlr. Hunlsberser.

THE CANTON HOuSlTiVRECKING dial 3-2200 Canton. Wanted to wreck houses, and factories. No buildings too small or too large. We pay the for buildings. Experienced and Insured wreckeis.

Calls oa'id WOMAN SENTENCED FOR KILLING MATE in a prehistoric Indian village in Arizona: WEST UNION, July the i slaying of her husband, Mrs. Eliza If you would do this lor me I would be eternally grateful to you." I was glad to write this sensible young woman referring her to a number of books she could find in a public library, good for her to read now and for her and her husband later to read together. I trust no one will wonder whether I care to help on any human problem. I'll answer anything I can, or will try to find some one else who can, or some books-that will. EDITOR'S NOTE: Two pamphlets by Dr.

Myers may be obtained by sending'10 cents in coin, for each, and a self-addressed envelope stamped with a three-cent Dr. Garry C. Myers, in care of this paper. The pamphlets are: "Punishment and and reformatory. A charge of second degree murder was changed to manslaughter and she, was sent to Marysville Friday.

Mrs. Preston allegedly struck down her husband, Thomas Preston, with an ax in a quarrel. '29 Ford Pan el '29 Ford Panel '29 Ford Goa'ch Coupe BASHT GARAGE 214 ERIE N. SEWING''MACHINES, repaired and adjusted r.easnriable Call 'sewinK inachine Canton- 6221. reverse charges.

'(JV retinish- ing; Quality first'is our motto. Just phine for-a--free call and We also, make new 'furniture' to order Upholstering Tu? 42 SE D.al TEXNIS" AND GOLF Toou'm's Re- and Repair Clubs TJsccKclubs'-'- and racquets foi sale. PIANO service, tuning and repairing Cochenour. 1732: Eriei S. Dial 7756.

FOR SALE COON DOG --Six veaiB old Also 'pood on slcunk.and opposum No bad faults. Vpple Creek COKt FUEL COAL. Get your-coal now puces are low. We are filling orders, promp- ly. All grades of coal Also general hauling.

George Bcitei Dial 8PSC1 AT, PRICE ON CO VL for a limited This coal is a little soft but good burning icoal. low in ash'and does-not clinker. jCoiinty i22F 2. R. COAL inch lump, clean, NoC 5.

C. O. Building and Loan transfeis part payment. Dial 6714. ITe'wis'; SC WE are now tilling cellars Fi'l now ami-save on 'coal.

price, shovel lumj; Other grades priced, mod erately low. Von Kaenel Coal Co, 811D. STttRfc SUPPLIES rnaKes sold, rented, exchanged', overhauled, rebuilt at Vocum's. phone 5S35. FOR SALE FRESNO ANDr PERRY tractor dump 8IT2 FOR SALE" Sli'COND HAND PIPE, .20 feet inch 130 feet 2 four Persian kittens.

B. -Harper, foiir miles- southeast of: USED BUILDING-A1ATER1 Lumber sash, brick, slate, pipe, etc for sale at-our ard, 22 t.E. Thls'-is- the first street running east from Erie it south of Walnut ave, SB: accept First SiMngs and -Loan, transfers Cash foi buildings to -wreck. Homer Schradcr. FD BRUSHES about the new Fuller merchandising plan It will entitle to quantity discounts and special credit privileges.

.1 Linri-j Iil2i W. Dial 5355. MUST DISPOSE fit-great matched set six genuine imported rugs, oriental design in perfect, condition Will sell entire'set for one hundred dollars. Sixes 'approximate 9x1 7x10; 7x5; 2-3x5, and a 10-ft. liaij runnel-.

Can seen at storage Write Box- 42, care Independent: CHILDREN'S SHOES Properly fitted. Growing girls' AAA to Misses' AA to Child's A to D. "Poll-Parrot" Shoes Leather SIFK'S; SHOE CO. FOR SALE GOODS FU11NITURE, including daVeriport, tables, lamps, sewing machine; lefrigerator, After 2.00 p. m.

1811 Windsoi rd NE I RENTALS FOURTH ST, N'B, apartment Mith all modern garage and telephone Vdults only SIX room apartment with garage, in a fine Jocatjon kitchen, fiiffidniro, "heat and furnished C.ill 1201 or 4730 find nsK foi Jli Inman. ON'D FURNISH CD apartment and one apartment electric re' frigerat'on complete laundry at heat Apt 145 Oak ave THREE ROOMS and bath close in, over 117 Tremont SW Rent 510.00 per month. Inquire at 117 Tremont SW, or. Dial 3163. 17th XE ill share my home with married Clean, riuiet Dlice" to'IMP Tel -1717 ROOMS SIXTH ST SW, furnished rooms on second flooi mth hall private ind of liuindn THORXL W.C 122 or three I furnished ioti'3 for light house- 'i ce- sleeping room for ui conveniences Garage if dssnpJ Private entrance HOUSE PURMSIIED HOUSE Perry ave SW 5 looms ua.th ind garage Im- Call 5330 FOR RENT FIVE loom house coin Inquire 1823 Lin- i The WUlard Thread Rubber You Money CITY TIRE REPAIR CO.

148 Charles Ave, SW." Make Us An Offer Close-in Property 2 Houses, 3-StalI Garage Must be sold to settle estate. Dial 4318 or in-quire at 325 First SE. 1930 1933 V-8 Tudor 1930 Roadster 1933 V-8 Coupe 1929 pord Tudor 1928 Chevrolet Sedan MYERS CO. 362 Lincoln Way, Dial 7806 BLOOMBERG SHOE STORE Is Celebrating with Bargains Shoes for the entire" "family. Buy Ndw-Save -Buy "Quality- FURNITURE' "It Is Cheaper In The Long Run" C.

O. FINEFROCK CO. ll" Lincoln Way, 4242 CASH CASH Taxes or Vacation Mr. Strouse or Mr. Blaumeiser Will Pay You est Market Prices Your (' Building and Loan Deposits S.

B. Hoyt Associates Gall or See' Leo W. Blaumeiser at Economy'Shoe Store, 7203' A. F. 1st Nat; Canton 1 5394 I.

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