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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 3

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THE KOKOMO TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, THREE BIG LEGION MEETING TO SEE O.TJUCTION OF OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS An exceptionally large attendance is anticipated at the Joint in- meeting ot the Kokomo American Legion and Auxiliary combined with a pot-lode supper to be served at the homo the organizations on'Tuesday evening. The assignment of responsibilities for the state convention to be hold here In August, 1932, will fie the principal item of business after the Installation of the new officers and if cxcltinff unusual interest. The committee organization has been carefully worked out by .11. Tull, incoming commander and will thoroughly cover the wide field of activities with the bip affair. The appointments to the standing committees of the post will also be made.

The installation of officers will be made by Commander McGuh'C of the fifth district, with which the Kokomo post is now affiliated. An outline of the plans for the year will be made by the incoming officers and written reports will he submitted by the committee chairman of -the past year. The pot-luck supper will be served shortly after six o'clock. Each family Is asked to bring sandwiches and a covered dish, with tableware and dishes and those who have them are asked to furnish card tables at which supper will be OHIO DANCERS HELP FEED THE NEEDY EtlAS N. TDRLEY DIES WIDELY KNOWV CALVESTON RESIDENT SDCCCMBS LOWING STROKE.

More than 2.000 ear.s of food for the needy wen contributed when each dancer was for a can of lootl and .1 dime, 'of" Akron'i movement to aid the unemployed in the coming wirier, at the dance and some of the dancers. Galveston. Oct. Special)--Ellas N. Turley.

age S2, a lifo-lonp resident of.thc'Gnlveaton community, 1 tiled Monday r.lght nt the Howard County Hospital In Kokomo. Death was'the result of paralytic stroke which ho surrercd last Saturday, at which time no was' taken to the hospital. I Mr. Turley was widely known In the Galveston community. He en- I gaped in farming i few years I ago when he and his wife moved into Galveston.

1 He la survived by the widow, Mrs. Margaret Turley, and three sons: Grover of Horace of Detroit and Dalton of Chicago. Funeral esrviccs i held at 2' o'clock Thursday afternoon at trio- Galveston Baptist church with' Riiv. Hoyden Rea ofriciatinfr. The Masonic lodge, of which order Mr.

Turley was a member, wf.l give its ritualistic 1 service at the church. Burial will "be made in the Galveston cemetery. The dance was sponsored' as a feature Above are the cans food, collected Kansas Couple Are Honored at Dinner Burlington, Oct. 6--Relatives and friends met at of Charles Calton Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew C. Hinton Baby Had Eczema. Lost Many Hours' Sleep, Cuticura Healed. baby had eczema for about two months. It broke out.in the form of a rash, and her skin was very red.

It itched and burned and caused the baby to lose many hours of sleep. "Several different remedies were used but none were successful. We began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and they helped her, and after using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment she was completely healed," (Signed) Mrs. Naomi Arledge, F. D.

2, Afhville, Ohio, Aug. 14,1930. Sow JSc. Ointment 25 and 50c. Talcum Sc.

Sold everywhere. Sample each fret. Addroi: D.P«. PtRK CHOPS 16c SAUSAGE 2 IBS. 15c BUEHLER'S WEDNESDAY 217 N.

Main Phone 6015 Chuck 12VaT" Pork Steak Fresh Side Pork, Pork 7c BOUND STEAK 19c HAMBURG 2 LBS. 15c Brains, 2 Its. Nut Oleo. 2 Pure Lard, 5 Ibs. of Hiawatha, who were leaving for their home after having attended the funeral of his uncle, A.

G. MUburn which was held Saturday afternoon. A bountiful dinner was served In the new barn of. Mr. Calton.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Milburn and family, Mr. and Mrs. George and family, Mabel Loman, Ray Milburn and Henry Mllburn of Bringhurst, Mr, and Mrs.

Arthur King Many Visitors Sunday for Oakland Residents Oakland, Oct. Special)--Miv and Charles Taylor and daughters of Indianapolis, were Sunday of Mr. and William Jackson. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd'" Marshall entertained at Sunday dinner, Mr.

and Hershel and CrttBh Kills Two Montgomery, Oct. --Lieutenant- James E. Adams, 38, Huntington, Long Island, and Private Fred Applewhite, 22, Bolton, were burned to death late today as their plane crashed into a high tension wire at Maxwell field, army air school, here. CKAIG- TO ADDRESS LIONS Fire Chief to Talk rtcfore Clubmen on Subject of Fire Prevention. Forest Craig, chief of the Kokomo fire department, will address tho Club Wednesday at regular weekly luncheon meeting! at tlic.

Frances Hotel, sub-j jcct oJ fire 'prevention. The pro-1 gram of the meeting has been ar-1 ranged in- connection with national fire prevention week. The KC.V. George Boyca will offer the entertainment Wcdnes-j day with his'prcsentation of sleight of hand tricks. AndlburlossCheck Goes into the CHILDRENS COWS A FTER a serious 'fire, you want your insurance just as soon you can get it.

Appreciating that need, CENTRAL mails every loss check the very same day proof of loss is received. CENTRAL adjustments and payments satisfy. And CENTRAL'S dividend since 1921) represents a real saving- Let our local representative tcllyon about CEfiTRAL Insurants, safety iff sailing, MANXTACTURERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY' A. I. PURMORT.

FrMn, VAN tfTRT, OHIO Mutual Insurance Agency W. L. QUICK, Mgr. Phone 3314 Kokomo, Ind. zvr, TORNADO INSURANCE FOR SELECT RISKS hurat, Mr.

and Mrs. Artnur rune- TM- a ma Merritt and da ht r.o 1 Indianapolis; Mr. Loman a.id family. Alf 'Long, Mary Woodrum, Arthur Prltchard, Carl McUuster of Cultcr, and Mrs. James Milburh, Mr.

and Mrs, Elmer D. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Mllburn and family, Lina Milburn and family. Ga ves.on, Mr.

of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Wagoner of Kossvllle, Mr. and Mrs. James Brecdlove, Snipes and Donald of Indianapolis and Morris Kent.

KOKOMO LEGION HONORED New State Commander Appoints Two from this City on Committees. Two local Legionnaires have been named to permanent committees on the state organization of tho Legion by the incoming com- marider, Ralph E. Gates, according to an announcement made Monday. The Rev. Daniel Hogan, who served under'the.

previous administration in the capacity of chairman of the graves committee, has b'een reappointed to that position. Forest 'Harness, commander of the state department of the Legion In 1930, has been' named as a. member of the committee for reception of distinguished guests. CUT PRICES ON COALS SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO. She declined the invitation with a pretty white lie -but the real reason was WASHDAY a and Mrs.

John Bishop and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bishop of Kussiaville: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Oakley entertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Goodicr and children and Harry Tate, Pearl Oakley of Kokomo, and Harry Lester of'Lafayette.

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil' Parker entertained Sunday, Mr. 'and Mrs. Orville Hollir.gsworth and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Ancel Scott and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Upset Not Serious If Bowels Get This Help When you're out-of-sorts, heart- achy, 'dizzy, bilious, with coated tongue, bad no appetite or energy--don't worry. Its probably constipation.

Take a candy Cascaret tonight and see how quickly your trouble clears up. No more headache; no gas on stomach or bowela. Appetite improves; digestion-is encouraged. Take, another tomorrow night and the next night, Gct'every bit the souring waste out of your system. Then" see how bowel action is regular and complete.

Cascarcts are made from coscara, which doctors agree actually strengthens bowel muscles. Ten cents at all -drug stores. 'Td-love to come, but we bare'company tonight," that's what she said. But it was washday back that kept her home. How many pleasant evenings weary women miss because of the backaches that come with washday.

Wise women are lightening washday work with Oxydol, the new soap discovery that saves your strength because its rich, creamy suds do so much more of the hard work for you. Oxydol is" a modern new-type soap that gives more rich, live suds. That's the secret of its faster, cleansing action. are the test of a washing soap. Soaks clothes clean Rich, live Oxydol suds soak clothes whiter than weak, watery, old-type suds can, and Oxydol ends tiresome rubbing.

Oxydol suds lift out even the dirtiest dirt-and float it away. "How much suds am I getting for my money?" That's the important thing to think of when you buy soap, for it's suds, not soap, you are really paying-for. Softens hard water Oxydol is the great suds bargain. It the same rich, extra suds in hard or soft wattr--and soft water hardens, don't forget, the instant you put soiled clothes or greasy dishes into it. Qxydol is wonderful for dishes too! And i your bands will telf you by their pleasant feel that it's splendid for even your most delicate clothes.

Try these richer wonder-working suds today. Ask your grocer for Oxydol--in the big-sized orange and blue package. Sec how much quicker and easier it makes your hardest tasks. Procter Gamble. Oxydol if wonderful for children'! and bo- biei'clathei--it leaeei them to much tofter and 'daintier.

OXYDOL TAT OfF. THE COMPLETE A MAPE BY THE MAKERS OF IVOBY-SOAP COAL! SAVE Per Ton on Your Trial Order The coupon below will be accepted on 1 ton of coal purchased before Oct. 25 at our regular low cash price. '50 COUPON 505 This coupon good for BOe on 1 a if purchased by Oct. 25, 1931.

J. S. BASH Phone 4465 Only one coupon accepted from customer. Per Ton MARIGOLD $4.95 Furnace Big Lump Per Ton GLENDORA BLOCK Per Big Block AH Coal J. S.

BASH SONS "Heat Merchanti" Phone 4465 READ! Tomorrow's Announcement 1T I For the Double It Page Advertisement TELLING ABOUT Sensational $100,000.00 Stock Reducing Sale! Starting Thursday, October 8th-8-A. M. A sale of vital importance to everybody in homo furnishings, important to newly weds and to-be--read every word of our announcement in tomorrow paper in justice to yourself, your family and you should learn about this thrilling price smashing sale of home furnishings. STORE NOW RUSHING TO COMPLETION FINAL PREPARATIONS FOR ONE OF THE GREATEST AND MOST COLOSSAL BARGAIN-GIVING IN THE HISTORY OF CENTRAL INDIANA. Never Before An Event of Such Magnitude! More Than An Acre of Fine Furniture! Come prepared to see aisle after aisle of bright new furnishings from the largest and best.known furniture shops in America.

We. "have the furniture--too much of it--We need the business--Must unload--Cost not considered--. Out it goes--You benefit--No mercy shown any article. Cost Disregarded! PRICES SMASHED- In This History Making Event! Tell Your Neighbors! Tell Your Friends! Fine Useful Gift- A useful gift will be presented to the FIRST 100 LADIES entering Sailors store during the opening hour of the sale beginning Thursday morning, October 8th. Free Delivery Service to Out of Town Customers.

No Storage Charge on Goods Held for Future Delivery. Cash or Credit Cash or Credit.

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