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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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FAGS SSVE1 f5 2L Special Tonight Hear W. NORMAN GREEN WAY Tonight is claiming 1,000 youw peope ererji dai in America Your Boy or Girl May Be Next! EDdDPEAmerica's (Greatest Ivtaiace 99 Don't Miss This Thrilling Lecture. Mr. Greenway was a special officer on a Detroit Law Enforcement Squad for some time in connection with Crime Amongst the Young. He has lived in the Underworld of two large cities and will tell many thrilling experiences of Dope Pedlers, Dope Addicts and Police Activity.

THE NEWS-HERALD. MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1931. 3 LEGION 10 Mean Sdomacfi (UBcers llftl NELSON'S JUDGE PARKER SPEAKS FOR PEACE, BUT SHOWS NEED OF DEFENSE AGAINST ENEMIES WiitDiiout peirallnoci! PLOT DEDICATED New Formula. End Pain Quickly. Heals At Home.

Rijid Die! Required. (t Memorial Day Speaker Glories in i ti-n of America i the -auM tber tablet. Special! BaitMirag uii5d uve foujfht for. TO HERD year without relief from pain. An examination showed ulut-ra.

Von Pink Tablet stoppt-d ail pain in a and it Achievements of American au: v.i.o.c.iiciiis vi nmcrn.au -i hir liitln svniiwthv f.ir the Dacl- Xa Hteid diet no quick, safe. tain end of your trouble. Von Table! are soid only reot from our laboratories. Write today for free booklet. oCTer cme oac.

Llcers all gone. Am 7 I have irreat yuiiarby Tor tne who K-atters brthrly love ut. man tliroii'lioiit the world. I have lit'le y-ara old, but now f(-l and kn it like a'. because of prftrct health." (Name and upon request i.

ulcers, acid'usa, constipation, lilf-lt rtf tr Soldiers and Pleads for Defense Against Communism. PRAISES BROTHER LOVE PLAN Ligonier Von Company, Main Office, Dept. Lijonier, Pa. Impressive Ceremony at Noon on Memorial Day Flag That Memorial Day Flag That time fur In tlie ha'I of 0n-trr- and on the stm-i who would stir 'in trife anions oihrr nation and muy by von 'famous pink stand iu Ihe war of all proper fforts Flew in France is Half Masted. birds in the singing of their morning! brothers.

Thomas tud Charles iioppen? tn hate understandinz atuon The nu anthem, he has not known real hap $1 95 Alike hfinoriu the wrrfc'e of 1 I jims of the earth. Hut it ill behooves ekpr. of Franklin. GEN. RICKARDS IS PRESENT dier in war and exliortlns hom tlie berltase was jtiven to ih.

ihM urgent -lwrivh and dwn in complacency and say we piness, nor experienced the bliss that comes when one is at peace with God and man. w. j. c. I believe have no fak to erfrni I tin net be A few inn tea before noon on Me i in militant purno-i-an The repiit-iu high mas ii her memory was vUtrated at a o'clock Mon lay morning at I'atri k'f In.relf wiih interment following' in the Cathoi lie cemetery.

Mrs. Klizaheth Ann Singleton. Mrs. Klizaheth Aim Siuxlctoi, lieve iu a nation that would close all morial Day Impressive dedication ser vices took place on the plateau over Another thing that usced to be and now isn't is the highly decorated silk fans the young ladies carried to hide their faces when they blushed. i Judje illiam M.

I'arker. of Ml City. made the Memorial Day address fntii (he temjiorary tjnd hi the city park I of Franklin Saturday forenoon, iu the i.f the urogram that followed looking the Franklin cemetery, where the Legion memorial plot is lo New Fabrics for Summer Time Frocks I tlie G. A. It.

ritual at the momnm-nt in Ithe park and the parade to the Frank lin cemetery with the concluding ex-erciie thre. Parker ioke for reace. but for a kind that rerosniz' the riabt of widow of the late Wilbur Siuglttou, In the future husbands will have to 'died on Saturday mornlus ut the hom be more careful how they address! of brother, Arthur Marshall, their better halves, for five (married) Kagle areet. She had been in if! Judges of the Supreme Court in New1 health for several years, but it York have decided that a man a few days prw-eding her death no right to call his wife a cow. Hiat her illness tiw.k a tuiii from which.

i it was seen Unit sne could not recovrf; In Los Angeles a man found a half-i Mrs. ftngloion was boru on lKveiu grown ea lion waddling around In his her W'C During her entire lif garden. As the city aets back 12 miles was a devoted member of the Fir from the sea shore Its presence could Methodist F.i-opal church. Surviving cated. A flag that flew In France, over General George C.

Rlckards's headquarters, was unfurled and half-masted at the conclusion of the program. The program was attended by a considerable representation of the American Legion, member of the Auxiliary, General Rickards and members of hla family and Captain De-Woody and a firing squad from Company L. Caleb D. Sutton, on behalf of the Franklin Cemetery Association, pre 'ir doors mid not have contact both commercially and socially with other nations. A man may be a patriot and Mill have an International viewpoint.

F.very Hfort has been made by us to proinoto a pror understanding with the nations of the world. Hut because I e-k to protMct own family, protect them in times of stress and strain. no reaon whv I mar not love my iieishlor. The nitwl State may protect the Interests of Its own citizens without promoting discord with those who iive on other shores. nellrvet In Militant Patriotism.

"I believe we should not be ultra 1 believe in militant pa-triotixm. There are Interest now at work which are just as hostile to this I'nlted States as any so-called rebel. Jlanv of us who have talked to these t.ationHl dfene. lie jtloried in the Hi liievcmenU of American soldiers Iu I Mie iit. but presented vividly to of the present time, whether 36 Inch Printed Voiles, Yd not be explained.

one brother. Arthur Mariall. of soldiers or civilians, the fact that the coimtrT tlll must le defendeil fnemles. and he particularlr mepUon-ed cominnnNm. The address was re- Tub fast colors attractive prints for lumnicr frocks make these voiles a most attractive value at 19c the yard.

sented the deed to the lot to the Le RECENT DEATHS 36 Inch Dress gion. James A. Murrln, adjutant, accepting It on behalf of the post, sail: ''Dedicated to the heroic dead, em 12M Mrs. Mary Evel.ui frispen. Mrs.

Mary Evelyn Crispen, aged 27 Prints, Franklin, and three sisters. Mrs. Margaret Henderson, of Franklin. I-aura Shaffer, of Franklin, and Mr Kitchel Glenn, of St. Louis.

Mo. The funeral was announced for o'clock this afternoon at the Marshall residence, with Kev. Ilr. II. II.

Barr, p.ftor of the First Methodist Epie pul church, officiating, assisted by Kev. C. F. Server, pastor of the First Evangelical cbnri'h, and interment follow in the Franklin cemetery. .5 bodying In its symbolism the sacrifice on the field of battle and courageous je-ived with great satisfaction by tU" i cntherirtc ahout the stand, and whs Severn tin.es Interrupted by applause.

jJuilse I'arker oke aa I follows tns to be in harmony wllh this She had donned her hfMt apparel and Joined with us In pavlni thia triiiute to the -oldiers ST-Inch percale for summer wash frocks attractive patterns In participation In the World "War, this Is uiart put tenia for mioses or women. rears, the wife of John K. Crisix.n, died on Friday uii'ht iu Warren, following an iHnes of a year. She was born in Franklin on June 13, YmC. and for practically all her life was a resid more than a cemetery plot It i the embodiment of memorial In a larger sense a memorial to all those high Ideals of 1917 and 1918, when service 98 Silkeyelet Shantung, was placed high above self, when men ent of this city.

DADIf TUCATDC fltCC who have paseed on and thoe who still survive. "It i a beautiful enstom that canes to come here today. We eet to tlilnktnj of it as a sentiment, not the More popular than ever eyelet i niuv iiiLnniL uuuritd She whs a student at the St. Tat-1 all silk (not rayon I Shantung In and women responded Instantly to the call of patriotism, when Individual hopes and aspirations were submerged In the common cause. old soldiers have heard many kind word Mid of their opponents of But tliosi! same men would have no word of commendation to any for so-called (-nimiiiinlsii.

There are In the world that would destroy this nation for which these men gave their blood and strengyi. When organisations declare that belief in God and the sanctity of the home rtiouW be di-rouraged In every waT. and an organization is set rop In this country, tb Young lloneeri I refer to. which Inculcates iu youth of the nation disbelief In all our soldiers have fought for. I say It Is time for a militant patriotism to arise that this may be stamped from the earth.

The Boy Scouts go into camp where they har active. orchid and taa 33 inches wide. wntlmciit of the passions, a mere mat Tick's parochial school and a devout' Un OUMIVlLn tiiember of St. Patrick's church. Xine years she united In marriage I Effective today, the Park Theatra ia tr of the emotions.

But another kind 40 Inch Printed emotion, another kind of sentiment. with John E. Criien. closed for' the summer months, tha Those Who Sleep In France. "There sleep today in the wartime which amounts to sometbtn more than Dotted Swiss surviving her are her husHiid; her merely dropping flower on the erave cemeteries of France at Romasne, Kayton Theatres.

announced. Tht general lull that current in th amusement lino 'everywhere. Is mother. Mrs. Sarah Hoipeneker, of Bleakley Hill: one sister, Mrs.

Mc- Arthur Baer's dotted Swiss in Bony, Belleau Wood and at Suresnes I of departed comrades. If that had been t(tlie sun of the custom. It would prolh I cMy have fallen by the wayside befonr our comrades of yesteryear. As flags Ijiughtin, of Mentor. Ohio, and two sponsible for the decision.

(Corax-Hius patterns all colors and guaranteed fart to sun and tub. fly above their graves and Old Glory this. Hut you members of the Grand Army of the Republic have penetuat- floats in the breeze from this masthead, we feel a deep sense of respon A. B. C.

Printed healthy recreation and are taught 29 ed an Ideal that has been translated sibility to carry on in their name, to Voiles, Yd. those thtngn that are right, and then when you see in America the so-called into acts. It was representative of do our full share to uphold the Ideals Pioneers, whose purpose it to tear ra a ha urd 1au tit i 11 1 down bv means of an insidious cam the very best of our American traditions. Fr years we have followed you. the old soidlers, as you liave mad they served to do by living what they the dead, would have done." Commander John A.

Minin thereupon dedicated the plot to "the mem- For Women For Misses For Men From the diving hoard you'l! show I'nj VV -7 v- JM'U Mill Ul patterns In smart color combiua- palgu. I say we need the soldier back again. your annual plljcrlmage to the irrarei "When the people speak no man is of departed comrade. There was no orv of those who fell in the service of more susceptible control than the A. B.C.

Printed thPir country by land and by sea." 39 a lb statesman-politician, and I do not for "Their lives." he said. are glorious perfect form or go gliding swiftly Dimities, a moment suggest at this time, which before us, their deeds are an inspira through tlie cod water in one of is a very hallowed time, anything tion. I dedicate this memorial plot Downs of patterns to choose from to them, and with it dedicate this post and a quality you will certainly these all-wool ribled bathing suits! They're all one price for IT ur serv'ce Parlor is USCQ used with increasing frequency, because those we have served know how well it meets all requirements. It is an optional facility, that may or may not be used, as one desires. There is no charge made for this or any other facility of our funeral home.

"Distinctive Service" to the eternal service of our country be pleased with light colors for summer. which savors of polities or of so-called worldly things, for it Is a sacred and a holy time. But of what use is it to laud the deed of the eoldler and at the same time neglect the heritage men, women or misses. and the preservation of the memory of those who died that liberty might not JSERVcCfc lNm MEASl'BfD F-V" I NOT BY COLD Wtf i II BUT JfW TM( MAS OOLDEH 'B---7: A The models for misses are in )lla Floor. perish." lueeniive to lis of a younger generation.

The devotion with which yon preserved, the prsisten with which you maintained the custom influenced us until It has become a day. a religious festival for us. It is worthy of our best devotion. Principle Behind Our Wars, 'it seem to me that it was not by mere accident this has come to be what It is. I think it was because American soldiers represent a new ideal to the world.

The poets have suns of arms and men for many centuries. It has been a custom to laud thoe who foiiRht bravely and displayed unusual heroism. But the em plain colors of red, blue, black, lav At this point In the program James ender or if you prefer some with smart trims in contrasting colors. Hfndman and William Siebert, ser-geants-at-aTms of the post, deposited floral tributes at the base of the flag The women's styles are also plain pole, in memory of the departed sol that has been handed down to us? Responsibility for Yonnj Yets, 'i delight to see those who are proud of tuelr ancestors, the family that can boast of the men and women who have contributed tlie best to American life. But does that mean anything, today unless we are acting, unless our beliefs are crystallized into acts? It isn't diers.

as named above mid many are trimmed as you would like them. The 'speed model" for men is featured in plain black, navy, muroou Bugler Jack Hardenburg. of Com pany sounded "to the colors" and a real swim suit! All sizes. BOYD N.PARIW FUNERAL HOME merely an idle fancy that eanss us to uime together with these different or the wartime Stara and Stripes, from the fields of France, was unfurled to the breezs, run to the top of the pole and then half-masted, assembled Legionnaires and Company L's firing Boys' All Wool Speed SUITS S3 --v iiuiiuuiB lAia ad ganizations. It behooves us to lie tp-dedicated today to complete the task squad standing at attention.

ft 3 6 3, rt is. if it begun by these soldiers. Then came a 21-gun salute, the cere What a power there is in these These splendid I-wood speed monies concluding wttn the bugle 1.69 soldiers of the Civil War and the sounding "Retreat." suits re indeed American Legion and the Veterans of hi -it 221C A brilliant eun hurst through the phasis has been placed on those particular deeds, and deeds of valor, rather than on strife for the maintenance of ereat and Hvlrur principle. If yon will recall, our American wars have Ken different on the whole from the wars of other days. Ours have not bfeen wars of conquest.

With perhaps a mental reservation as to tlie Mexican war we have always "been engaged In the maintenance of a penulne principle. The soldiers of 1776 fought for freedom. The soldiers of 1STl and 105 fought to preserve this Union for us, that liberty be maintained. The soldiers of he Spanish-American War. too.

made their contribution which I think sometimes we do not ap specially low priced at $1.00 for Foreign Wars and whatever other organization thev represent. The sol clouds. It was a few minutes past 12 boys 8 to 17 years of age. Ho sure to get one of them fellows! o'clock. Old Glory was then run to dier of the last generation can have anything he wants.

As we have pow the top of the 72-foot pole, fluttering er, we have reKn.ibiuty ana mere in the breee from then until sundown. The acre-and-a-half memorial plot had been formally dedicated. pgia i is a great responsibility resting on the American legion and the Veterans of Forefjrn Wars to carry on the task these older veterans have laid down Small Boys' Speed Qr Suits Ui7 "Speed" suits just like dad's but in small sizes for boys 3 to years. Plain colors. Don't fail to buy each of the boys one of these tomorrow at this low price.

or soon will lay down. Looking at the News of Today preciate. Conditions existed close to eifr shores which were inimical to our best Interests. The people of another nation were sufferlne and thee men 50c 1 50c NOTICE 'i would remind you again before closing that the thing that has dis-' tingulshed the American soldier from all others what I call faith, faith in the justice of his cause and in Men! Run-Resisting Rayon SHIRTS Now the churches have taken up this merging business. NELSON'S White River Junction, Vt haa two one-armed paper hangers.

or Beginning Monday, June 1st, our store at No. 108 13th street will operate a new cash and carry system and our prices will be the lowest in your city. Men's Suits, Topcoats, Ladies' Plain Dresses and Coats Dry Cleaned and Pressed for 50c. Fancy Pleated and White Garments at lowest prices possible. We make a normal charge for delivery service.

Phone The month of June has arrived, the most wonderful month in all the year for the folks in this part of the SHORTS TREASIHT BALANCE. June 1. UP The Treasury net balance (or May 28 was Expenditures that day were 1. Customs receipt for the niornn through Uiat day Plain White All Sizes 864. were 126,210,152.34.

America. In these present (lays there Is an unusual demand to preserve faith in our institutions. When things are not going just right it calls for the best contribution that can be made by the citizens of the country. But let ua not for one moment forget that we must have the same faith In our Institutions that our soldier predecessors had. Faith is an image of eternity.

It lives in the present but remernbers the past and contemplates the future. It converges with the angels, but the man who knows he has been faithful to duty, that he has had faith, will be able to sing the song with great eclat when the blessed sing. The secret of success in individual life and the secret of success in national life is to believe in ourselves and in bur country. The red. the communist, the bol-shevM.

does riot believe in our country. We do, and we need a militant patriotism. "May the old flag every time it is unfurled, that flag which was brought When naturalized American citi-aens cannot conduct themselves as American citizens should, they must take the consequences, as Michel Shir-ru did when the was shot in Rome for attempting to assassinate Premier Muesolini. 29c Motel Hollenden Tho. DtW.tt.VnMWCn.'V CLEVELAND CLEANERS ASD DYERS.

108 13iA Street Franklin, Pa. 50c 1 50c came to the rescue and jrave to them the same measure of devotion as the other soldiers. I think that what these old soldiers of the Grand Army of the Republic did for us helped to maJse1 the men of the World War what they were. That was peculiarly a clash between elements of civilization. The Germans knew the last thin? In the crt of war.

Preparations had been carried on for years. Everything was centered on the trUnine of a military machine. And yet these boys of ours met them In snich a manner as the world can never forget. I think our old friends here had a large part in the making of the American soldier of the World War. And I think that if they were 5peaklng here today they would say the same thing as I do.

that as they followed the Civil War veterans from year to year as they made their annual pilsrimajce they learned the spirit of devotion. Redediratfon of America. "The world has lojig acclaimed Marathon and Thermopylae as the last word on what a soldier can do In times of stress. Yet as we look back on the campaigns in which you soldiers fought we know that Marathon and Thermopylae had nothing in them that surpassed the devotion and courage of the American eoldler in the Civil War, or all the way from the Belgian frontier to the mountains of Switzerland In the World War. So much has been said to the honor of these soldiers that there is little that can be added.

Bnt as was pointed out in Abraham Lincoln's memorable address repeated 25 dozen more of those splendid non-run rayon shirts and shorts for men have arrived for tomorrow's selling. The shorts have an all elastic waisrband-rno buttons to come 6ff. Every garment is well made and worth twice this price. All sizes. The aviator who swore he would never ride a railroad train again after the Pullman in which he was riding was blown from the track in North Dakota, must be a brave man.

He probably does not realise that "never" covers a long period of time. announces Price is Lowiuf back to us by the soldiers of '61 with NELSON'S I every star in place, the flag that was taken down in to the Caribbean by the ihe Quality is High soldiers and brought back with the same luster it had when It departed, and that flag that was for the first Fblhwmflhefaend of the leading hoM amount the folio ing changes in roam rates-effect time taken across seas Into distant lands to save the world for Democracy, It is a safe bet that the policeman in Salt Lake City rubbed his eyes and looked again when he saw a beautiful young woman walking down the avenue at 2 a. m. in her hare feet and dressed only in silk pajamas. The woman, whose home is in New York, was in a dazed condition and could not explain her presence in the Mormon city.

Near Washington, the firemen were answering an alarm when they drove head-on into a swarm of bees. A terrible fight ensued, and by the time the firemen had, fought off the bees the fire was out. may its luster never dim and as Abra Better Grocers, Inc. (HOME OWNED STORES) Look for the "Cream tod feed" Store ioimedtattf ham. Lincoln said, may we, the living.

dwr kutlfiM be dedicated and consecrated to the MUUONS MOU tin. i i i -i maintenance of the luster of the flag." a. xv is h. ALL FORMER r7 4.40-21 4.50-20 4.75-19 $498 $5.60 $6.65 5.00-19 $6.98 5.25-19 8J5 6.00-20 11.65 SQUEAKY SHOES. If your shoes squeak, try boring a OO ROOMS small hole in the sole up under the so splendidly by the old comrade today, It Is for us.

the living, to complete the task. This nation was given to us by the fathers of '76. It was preserved for us by you sojdiers of the last century. But it is for the living to show their appreciation of what was done cj the soldiers through our rededica- Instant Tire Service Co. 12th and Buffalo Sts.

Phone 678 Carpets cleaned by the latest Improved methods. Oriental Ruga a specialty. Abel's Roc Carpet Oaner? W. 8. Beith.

Mgr. tfeL 401 83S-B $A50 ROOMS JM Citation jffecfivAMto 9.ow bnncr nttaM4 in vry HotuHallmatn room .1 arch and some oil into it. Let the shoes stand upside down as long as possible after filling the hole. This allows the oil to get into the space between the soles and is most efficacious la stopping the squeak. Unless one has sat alone on a hilltop at sunrise and breathed the cool morning air while his thoughts ascended to heaven, and his heart joined the.

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