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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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VnuE I WO Tin; corni kr. tiitrsoav 6. 1939 TOT The Bristol Courier E-aabluhed 1910 Published Kv-ty 1C ven Ine Kxeept Sun day 1 at and (larden BwPtoI, Hell Phone On i i Paper iri Lower Buck ki ioi i iiimim ompanv Owner and Publfshpr Int att 1 Mav 27. 1914 1 t'so Pn -ider Serrili i ik naie fr. l.ester ln i Pt i Monihs, T5c fon: tn BtlStru.

c-n 1 tri i- Six Months, 1.60; Thri is delivered by enrrie I 'Wr water. Ci ij lo 11 a -la 1 lit fccl-c Bnth ion. New CM PHI I IM. Hacks --i o. Work of de crm ri roi ac or 11 a vi a i i le a ter ti it 1 lomi 1 tv Ice ri in a ti i -ni ni i il this pape? tO tl- Ululiti I im scili a-H, 11 I 1 if ifl 11 i ti i i il Ol Till 1 r.t.T.» NEWS BRIEFS FROM SUBURBAN TOWNS BDGtLY SCENES OF KETCHIKAN, ALASKA Mr tii and Ritymohd Finnin have heir pin i kii I i oil) avenue to Croydon.

Kirinan is spending a tew Wildwood. I Helen I Mi If a i day in I I I ryn 1 Mulina Hewdtiap spent tamilici I N. .1 visit ovt yei Hi 1, lav with Mi ft IH IJ Doris A if" I lew'-nap Inaili- City. Mi and Homier, pelli .1 iftll fie III i fi I 'nuday in a ud At Wiiorlett and .11 ST "i It I I KM l.l Since Ha a 11 fit lin. Kra of the Morc Wniiulaht rat )' 111 ramjiitiiM! wiim titnnlainl cii'lcavovs to to an aliutnlatitv which Mill i a- spar a- il ua- six years So it not mpt i that as there tilti lie rvitU'neo lieic and linn an itcllillg In have tecum 1 11 pnu ttjiMll v.

Iim tilt VI jninislnil ion of lailnit- to In itself and, il pn lliii In i ha hern at mined even ti art still full) a many i wiiladit prninablt- tin filoyuunl a- then on March 1. 11 the dale niiMinalU bv Mr. ftir the deep hm iai ol )ld Man 1 ann 11mi vai inn Iin ve 1 mine nj a new and va A public So far, tin chid NpoUcsinan ha been Mr dcscrdied as 11 No I i I I- main i I It i- licrlc conceiwctl ibe Ia ft uv 11 ie Senate, hicli provides inr iMiverninenl injured bank luan- in bnsi lies.v and which mini a -mail I eiiitipu i which mas want loans up to a million dollar is Mi i credit'd with having given form in the proposal that the ivcrnment shall eiifer into new and unetfiialltd iotan ol pt 1 ing under covci id -till anoiht eminent lendmi: 1 And apparently onlv which stand in the VI II at ion approval is a disinclination lo permit the Co -1 to lakt iorin as will make resultant debt 1 1 11 .11 nud inol nii Mi' in Thom.i.s lid John pi lit in Kanton. Mr and Mr' Hlenlvney hildrcn 'Hilly- and Venom, vivili Hamilton Samuel Dewanap Mr Veiiora hcwBiuip Hpeiii Hun in limici fun, .1 wit i flat ivck ii- liilia Palovvcz in upenditiK a few duVM al Seaside IleiKhtH. .1 and Mrs Wallet Scoti and VU bh moline Coyle jh a week ii i ill ii ii i Hal i vii Mi a ml Mi Ita i ph Ha me i jtiiellu- ovt i I lie birth of a 10 pound mi hoi 111 11 i al Ihe W'aghet pii liospitaI, BriHtoi Mi and Me'.

Preti llibtinand laitiily July Hli ai Cpohh-pt ui i Mr Ja Ille: a lid Ml .1 hod ntl MOU spelli evirili tlaVM I a Ht week ili New York Miss Hwlh Weller, HrowiiH Mills, I spelli l.l I week Willi Ilei Mi Richard 'iilbernon. Mi- (Maire CulheiHon, iMtilathd pliia spini i wo visitili)-'. Ihm la liti mol lier Mis Marne Culberson Mis Katherine Dick spent from Pii day uni ii Wednesday in Wildw ood wit II ii eronp of 11 speli! from Pri in tiie I'ocono enjoyed Heverwl Southeastt-rn Alaska is noted for its sreiit ry anti its Indian ved totem poles. I lo upper picture allows a munter sunset from liie way near Kelt liikaii. The lower shows the "beai" totem pole which is now in lie City park at Kelt hikali Note I lit bear leading up the wooden pole.

unveiling of a which was to he Hiiithll Jr day until Tuesday Montila ins, here lit ti.diing. i hodtideuilrtm, thirk purple iris, dais rane' ll was th h'H of cold la vender tone, and pool totem pole on in I other llovvei i ii bltiom in In-, crei I id in mtinoiy ol pa 1 1 itN of Ken hila.n homes and Chieftains Tin town banker xteild 'the city pai k. Continuation ol tin d-d the formal wtdcome at tins cere pn tty motor trip Included part of tin- mony, then called upon a vast Tonrass I-'orest with its evci greens tall, anti on Ward Lalfce with its new park Thit moss anti needles ot tin evergreens formed a perfect woodland base for I he trails that lead from the lake shores back through this 'till dressed modernly I ndian of middle ace, who lo beautiful i Ma ve Ihe story of tile poh- and 11 it ni a I of ihe history of 1 oteins a ha eti down by his for bears In him. It was after Ica vii that watelns were chane.etl for the tfuirth lime siine bun ing honn on thi: in visible at all pn onsetjucntl) then- i i around fur all the monev winch feel ouiihl be snt fonal campaign it as part ihe jntblie So i to shape up as nn ctnt That i wail i operat on: will be a ki I p. a- 1 u.

IS ol lin cr (, cl, during a na an dispfcn ini' Mint il liCCIUs iK Mr and Mrs I ruuk llartmnu and daiu'hler Huth were recent visitors at tin home i heir son In law and 'laiiglm r. Mr and Mis. Kyuier, Xi'whuri'h. ami spent a day recently at Ocean drove William Min hell Plorhla, i1 spend some i ime at lie Woolslou I 'a I tiie I'all anffton Vartlle.v road Mr a ml Mi (icorge ohs fonnerlv of Pa 11 in on now of Tilusville, I vvei recent Isitors at lie honn Mr Hai riet Kirby and Mr and Mrs lie'-moml I Rosco Kosa. slmient from the I-alls I ow liij) ki hoofs, was chosen with three ot he i boys, from the Mor invillt schools, ni spend several at I lie State Camp, at Hoys Town Miss Plot a I tooling.

Trenton 1" 'id mi pari of bei vacation with I'ei -i amlpai i-nts. and Mr ('barbs Wolptrt ami Mrs i-rctl How man and 11iIdn'n Morrisv111e at he hotiu oi Mi and Mi How man ilartmau is spending the 1 months at Sllna Hav Uike Charles Headlo.v Meanore spent i Summe.i Iiotne in Alaskan fonsl, which like ail slant we were informed, is devoid of snakes! of any type Leaving the liist kani (city ptM i hed on Hie sleep hill-Mib of i ib'villa iv.etlo island we saib-d slowly Up scenic Clarence Stiait, bound to. Wraui'i II where we flocked ill the early even spemiiiu- several day lit' hours here the sun at this season of to ill meridian time. The Creai Game of Politics trie year disappearing foi only a In ime each nicht A poi ion of I lie sa il was spent in viewing pictures pro jaded upon a screen by a live ot Ila I Poi est Service, who uave valued information on that conn try for of the nation's editor- Tin reception in Wranvcll v.a of I lie most ioiich ing of i lie eut ii a i an I mos! friendly in Ing vvei he town banker out trip their and of T. IhllOI Art hui Miss (ieorgt Mr and eel.

Ihe Mi Was such and Mi dauuhtei end Meollos Mberla (juilleil Park ni ovtruiuhl cinsi at itonit Ilei brothei Plineile (Quillen. Mrs Leighton Hatten ami thoigh 1 1 alel Hut ii have lit en visit ftmmer's parepis. at can Miss Huth Hat leu will remain ater part ol the Summer. Mis Waison SattvrthwaIte 'KH visitors at tiu Mi lian ai son Howard Sattertl, greeting wire the town other business men. two r- the ehi a Salvation win alni kindly women of both the white ami Indian races, all most apologetic foi the fact I hey had few automobiles tp piiu A it mu tiisposal.

Many volun let-red to accompany the numerous small pai tit's afoot it) Chief Shakes house and his grave where a small ivory totem pole marks his last rest i 11K plat Tile lift le office of lie weekly newspaper, the Wr; mcell 1 of which Mrs Sarah P. I i- editor was kept opt for I Mi lUe 111 lor the gi and n. Iiotne ot Mi and Mi an vva ite Calli Po 'ei a cent and Mr niltireii spciu sitie Pai Howard San visitor at the rs Me( liba Vnita Pregar at Hi i esbv Selli in im belt tile ot voit COIlle during doni he te ing a lire Prin lo 011 It M'S States Ht at aslea. iis OI Hu pa 111 piece linotypi and the a Mi ni I lora vv Ppper Darby, Henry Slucse recent day at Charit and Sea- Mi rt-'hwalte was a home of her in JenkliUown. is of at at ion Hi Seiiool, i i-ui t'imi i Morris oghili has reiuriual ber sou and da tight er Mrs, Robert CoghiN VbMiti.m Hi week after her town tin prepared a a beautiful nestled at ti Indian, chiidn net in lit1 i i stones nearly each seeking sins fasltioi richly head of a plump dian worn hnn.

no tjuest ioti a a young printer that ill the yea rs to ti be as fort na as i three years in free i tlow of any one of ol mat liinei int imi a sma II job print ine ue.wspaper press Mrs. at the thick to greet profession from the bouquet of flowers in ift for the association each guest oil! Hit one who work-; hanl eli to give those of ews of the section, had cet ing folder, show ing put ure Wrangell wait1) edge. Little II ca it'd boxes ot ga hands sonic of the as large as walnuts. for Morca ti of all kinds of fui anti were 1 up in round anti aged II. 2 colimeli, an iota asldie ansvv pt es i itvji in mono hi- hi iulit of In sta ii ton 11 from I'lHi t)nr this einphatit ally in public Slate Departmeiit officials would be lievt if lie did They do not feel that Danzig, which i so over vvlieiiningly Hernian in its popula tlon, is the issue upon which the World win should tune TIIPY feel that it would bt difficult to persuade peoph that it was worth whilt would not appear the kind of aggression over which great national wrath could bt kindled eithei here or in Png- hind it would not be for exam pie, the same sort of brutality with which Czechoslovak ia wa: robbed ot her independence and si ripped of her identic It may be, of course, that the present tenseness about will eontinut through the summer and that then, as last year a way to avoid the irrevocable step will lu' found Certainly Prance and are today far more formidable than they were at ihe time of Munich It would seem ihat lheir new iirmm ss pic their increased readiness might be sufficient keep Hitler bounds The reason no one can count on that is because no one knows vvliat is in In mind or heart.

or how far he can be depended upon to listen to the voice of reason. THOSK who arc lo Mr Roosevelt report that he believes he can insure peace if Congress vv ill untie his hands and permit him to carry out his fort umi policy without trying to stir up prejudice a ml make political capital It is well understood that the foundation of this policy is co-operation with Pngland and France The surest way to keep slit1 peace, he tun lu red teels, to Olivince Mr ii lit' provokes war by aggression lie will have to leal with from the ou full economic wei our resources will bt' the scales aganst him. Till-' President is represented as feeling that this is not only the one honorable com st this couutrv 11 it 1 er that any at of tliis nation start that and til thrown in Inc Spirit of Manifest at First Ciiy I Olili pu a forth from VV (It ep pink dm: tile etimes the rest Syrnpat.1 i ht man i'- ia i wears an 1 I 1 IC luti SVI VI I IIK OHI sh I I UMMER DRESSES 1111 -1 s. i 11 s. act Other i edors ami v.es will be i al lei da one rice from $1 .50 up Pf.tn less Dress Factory Wiislii i lin on, IIKKKKKT TAREYT0N CIGARETTES TAX INCLUDED could adopt but the only one which would protect American inten ts i is he hink a tnaMer of lightened ss I'nmi tai: a hie evitletice that thi is the American position, he thinks would make ii too clearly ruinous foi the tlit tator nations io pn-cipitutt- on il Many is from the President' domestic polit ic agcei i with him in this view but in Con tin re is a tielermitieti ie- n.ent.

whieh includes -omt- tif hr- st supportt rs. who violently I i eat I ainst it and are determin- eii that lie shall not have sort ol neiit ralit at, which wMl his kind of cooperation ossible. SI Ni i In ne i rlsis h.id< opetl, both sitb-K in the neutrality battle are speculating upon what. effect the OUlbre. of war would havt upon the pending neutrality legislation Each side claims that the re uli would to strengthen position.

The isola- iioni, who helpt tMiiasculate the bill Mi tin 11 till' and a re pi e- parrd to keep the pro- visions from being stored in the Senate, are convinced that popular mimt nt would be ovwwhelm- ingly in favor of keeping aloof and that a bill prohibiting shipments of arms or munitions to any nt nation would meet with general approval. On the othei hand, Mr. Roosevelt's supporters are convinced that public sentiment would sweep aside the oppositioa and insure the passage of the original bill, giving him wide discretionary powers and permitting sabs of both arms and ammunition to those who could buy. Naturally. this would mean England and France.

It is fair to say that both sides are equally hopeful that war will not occur. ays c. SCHMIDT INC. PHILA. PISTR IB TO li JAMES S.

FINE 2H Mill lirismi. PIIONE HIUS IOI. 17 POND MARKET BRISTOL, PA. Fine Meats tor less money! 1 who 71 i 1 i hat Hie price tin for a cut of meat is a measure of the quality they get are 1,1 1,1 1 ti. Super as example: Were you to try to judge askt'fi, you would uaderraling their quality.

A tip Meats are marvelous 1 them from outstanding oiferii from P. S. Government inspected cuts. wiih 1 heir quality afeguardcd every step of the way kept dling. You get each cut at the vit its best in tend' i t.e and tempting flavor.

You pay much less than you would expect for meats so good! Reason: buys direct thriftily n. its markets eliminates ma cient method in low. money-saving prices! mu ships swiftly and nniit S-- i-y xpeii'-e Vmi get tin benefit of tills effi- AI1 Cuts Chuck Roast 15c One liluln-r i.ia.’s Snow-White Veal I Ilia ill Fork Shoulders l.l III llll KIM.I|( lu l.l Spiced Haiti h-ft 13c i i imin. KM ivi.Ki) rniiEvro, Cheese Loaf i i 1 1-17 I I Baked LoaS Genuine 1939 Legs Spring Lamb lliulll-r SE A FOOD Fresh Boston Mackerel 2 lbs 19c Crab Meat regular lump lb 25c Steaks lb 25c 'gFresh Clams in the shell 100 for 89c doz 12c I.itl le Xrt'k, Mnliiim FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Honey Dew Melons 9 ci Watermelons Large Red Ripe 11 ill's IJ 1 It irk" Cantaloupes Jumbo Size 1 -Ion Tomatoes ri intiiM or i i 11'. i iv Oraiiges 1.1.tiiiiii i in Peaches Selected Slicing in cellophaiH; vvMitlow carton doz v.tr i i i it Butter 2 55c Ill-Ill ki iii ii ms 27c 25c Peas I' VII 55c each IOC lbs 19c 2 25c Fresh Corn 6 t'Klfrii Pull I 15c I Plums i i mh svv i i vv hoi i it i i t.oi ih inn vu Corn 2-15C Asparagus Tips i oi in vit i or Grapefruit I II Peanut Butter iii i i i ok i vmm Grapefruit Juice 1 a 1 can lOc 3 23c I Oc 5c Tomato Juice 4 25 mi 1:11 tow.t viiN i im KI llOVV from imiio II iu Macaroni Cello and Meat prices Kffee tiv i ii nn -pint ri Evap.

Milk 4 25c-" 4 23c 1 11 1 Waldorf 5 19c 3" 19 12cd 19 3 16c 1,1 XOc 1 Fair Cake with fruit Icing 25c xti 35c mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnA mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Black Flag I I It III III, 1.1 VI Soap 111: 111 VKII III Breads Hlvll Ml (IK Kill lioli- Wheat IliKcuitM Wheat or Hire pkt.

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1911-1966