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PAGE TWENTY-ONE THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1934 N. Y. Curb Market Closing LATE RALLY IN STOCK MARKET Additional Classified Cffi910STLE By United Prett 11 3-16 57 From Page One REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Allied Mills Am Am Super Auto Coll Tel Pan gains. Grains rallied late in in 85 LOTS FOK PALE COLONIAL Now Playing; Will Roger "Handy Andy." VICTORIA Now Playing Randolph Scott "Broken Dreams." t-REKK FRONT Bl'lLIUNG LOTS FOR t'OTTAllKS OR PERMAE-XTUUer tit homes, cash or terms. Can Marconi Ki' M-ru'NK.

s. Exor.A. vu. Low 7Vi 22VSs 2 5 118 7 1 5. 1 18 48- 3-16 11 44 y4 Close 7i 22 2M ft 188 7 1 5 18 48-H 3-16 11 45 6 the day and closed steady.

Cotton 16 leased slightly, but gains were noted 5-16 'in sugar, silver, rubber, silk, cop-33jper, lead and hides. Bonds turned 4jdull with prices irregularly higher, 2Vifeatured by utility issues. High 7V4 22 2V 6 118 7'4 Hi 18 48 3-16 12 45 19 4 El Ltd rets 11H 11V Goldfield 3-16 3-16 Guif Pa 57V4 53 Hud Bay 13 13V4 Libby 6V4 5 Loblaw Gr A 16 16 Mavis Bot A 5-16 Mont LHP 33 33 'A Niag Pwr 5 4 Pennroad 2V4 2V4 Premier Gold ly, 1 Sherwin-WW 71 70 Indiana 257, 25 Swift Int 33 32V4 Un Lt A 2fc 2Vg in 87 Cities Serv SCBIIBBA.N FOR SALE bring this same band, fresh from nine months of tremendous success at the Meuhlebach Hotel in Kansas City, to the Hershey Ballroom on Saturday night, August 4th. Lown has assembled what is known, musically, as a "trick" combination of instruments. All of the men 'double" that is, play several instruments and in addition he features Marjorie Hines, one of the original Betty Boop girls of the Max Fleisher cartoons.

1 HOUSE FOR SALK North Duncannon. rj7' light and good water. 50x150 Edison rooms, clear title, price. $900. Call be-iCont Oil tween o'clock.

Ph. MODERN lft bath, elect. fireproof! 6 71 25 33 Vz 2 Bert Lown at Hershey Original Betty Boop Girl With Orchestra. Originally known as the Hotel Biltmore Orchestra. Bert Lown will caraze.

102x40 Route 11: zi-acre iFord Can A field. J. M. Hemrmneer. Walnut Bottom XBW CUMBERLAN'n, 211 Market St.

2'4-story frame. 10 rooms and bath, hardwood hot water heat, modern throughout, newly sainted, extra lot. Will sell or trade on city property. 40 Court Phone 2-7B50. N.

Y.Stock Market Closing On the decline that preceded the late recovery, a few special issues made rather wide losses but the main list held in a narrow range. Chrysler led a rally in the motors as traders anticipated a favorable earnings report to be issued after the close today. Reports that General Motors would declare an extra dividend of 50 cents a share when directors meet next week, brought the stock up to a small net gain after it touched 27 off point. Auburn Auto gained a point Automotive Equipments made small advances. The railroad division lagged be- Feature at Victoria Tomorrow Shows Fight for Press Prestige By United Free AUCTIONS Low ClosejGimbel Bros fit4 fii; Hjooancn Buster Crabbe in the Amazing Adventures of a Daring Headline Hunter Added, a Three-Reel, Rip-Roaring Comedy Western Starring Bud 'n Ben ALCTION jiALES 90 FRUIT AUCTION Every Friday.

7.30 i. m. Load of bananas, huckleberries, fruits farm produce. COLONIAL KOADS1DE MARKET Mi. K.

of lib. U. S. Hnute. 22 Strong, Sinewy Fingers Closed Tightly I'pon Mis Shoulder LEGALS as estimates on car loadings to be reported officially tomorrow were revised to show a 7000-car decline from the preceding week.

91 991 Goodyear 2 jGt Nor Ore 8'Hershey pf 6 sj, Hudson Mot v. 1 Hupp Mot 127 I HI Central 951 llngersoll 14q' (Int Mach is jlnt Harv 34 lint Hyd El A 5y4jlnt I Johns-Man iR5i 'Kayser Jul LEGAL NOTICES High Adams Exp 6 Air Reduc 99 Vs Aleska Jun 20 Allegh Corp 2 Alleg pf $30 Alleg pf $30 xw 6- Alleg pf $40 6 Allied Chem 127 Am Can 93 Am Can pf 146 Am Car 15V4 Am pf 34 Am 5 Am Inter 6 Am Loco 19j Am Metal 18 Am Had 11 Am Com 7 Am Smelt 34 99 20 2 8 6 6 127 94 146 14 34 5 5 18 17 11 33 SYNorsis of rpKcKDixG ix- jgestion. After hastily gulping some1 Six WynnecftHtle Guards, returning: of the fod. they hid the Canvas bag home, in their borabinK plane after de-'in a cache in the woods, slipped the I 'eatiiiK Pierre Rouse's pirate shin, i hammerc anA wrpnrhes in thoir' wrecked on an isolated tropical S. i 1 il land.

Thev discover a black native spy-iDeIts. and started on the trail back hie on their movements, and leaving! to the secret clearing. i Tubby and Buck to (tuard the supplies. 0 the rest start exploring tlte i.laml. When) ihey spoke little as they trudged they reach the other end they see threelalong through the woods On the) canoes, filled with native tribesmen.

onnikoi.n elA paddlme rapidly away. They come upon SOUthei Side Of the island. There a mysterious bound captive in a secret I was danger that their Dath would be I WILL NOT be responsible for any bills made by my wife, Mae Wiiuermyer. or any other than myself. G.

L. VvINTHRMYER. 51)6 Water New Cumberland. Pa. -r.

-y i SELLING ENTERS CURB EXCHANGE 10' iKelvinator 13 13 clearing in the woods, and hurry back 'lined with hidden savage spies, and to warn Tubby and Buck. But ths 4 .,11. they had to remain constantly 1 1 71 iKennecott on; uuardstnen have disappeared. 7i Leh Val RR 11 11 04 Li iLigg My the alert for a sudden ambushed at-! tack. At one point, their taut nerves were given a severe shock when a rr.r 'f Pr? FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND NEW YORK, Aug.

2. Scattered 'i. t. For several miniitps tho fntir Am Sumat 18 18 18 Am 110 109 T11 the District Court of the United States within and for the lliildle District of Pennsylvania: To Libono Id Liberto: You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed on behalf of the. I'nited States of America for the purpose of setting aside and cancelling 1 certificate of citizenship cranted to you on the 18th day of February, A.

1. by the Common Pleas Court of Dauphin County at Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, on the pround. as alleged in said petition of fraud knowingly perpetrated upon the aid Court: and you are reauired to appear and demur or answer the said petition on or before the 13th dav of October. A.

D. 1IM4. or fn default thereof decree will he mad against you as the Court shall ihink eotiilable and Just. Percy Erew-iiiErton United States Murshal. after8 a dull "opening toiyT- SjfjA" ---i 1 Ligg My Lorillard Mack Tr May Maytag Am Tob 76 75 'prices in most sections of the list not a.

"1 'ZL u.i isliooed back fractions to a Doint. lrom lne vanisnea luoDy v-u ui- ni ul But there was no human interfer-: A break of one point in Hiram; Mont, Ward 23 23 Let's see if they, left any mes-jence with their progress as they 110 76 8 45 11 4 55 51 27 24 Nash Mot Nat Lt said Rupert, and the aiong. ine dibck na Am Woolen Am Woolen Anaconda Armr III new Armr III pf new Atchison Atl Line Atlan Ref Auburn Auto Isions were' forced in most of the side of the cliff Air Brk 12 12 tives naa apparently counted on their remaining in fear and coniu-' 8 45 11 4 55 51 27 24 19 7 15 to the beach utilities, which had dis sion near the scene of their first Look here, said Hank, pointing Central played steadiness in the first hour 7 41 11 4 53 50 26 23 18 "4 7 15 27 62 25 5 to a spot on the beach near where (landing on the beach. 1 19 I'M Bald Loco the provisions lay; "the sand is all! The sun had dropped below the ploughed up. as if there had beenj horizon by the time they reached some kind of a struggle!" Uhe locality of the clearing.

At this WAR DEPARTMENT. Office of the Con-structing Quartermaster, Middletown Air Depot. Middletown. Pa. Scaled proposals wilt be received at this office until 11 A.

E. S. August 14. 1034. and then publicly opened for the Construction and Completion of Paved Aprons, Roads and Drainage.

Engineering Area at this Bait Ohio Beth Steel 40 "8 oilier Amer No Pacific 2 Elev Para-Publix cts 22i? Parte Utah hour the woods took on a particu Beth Stl pf fi2 What does the average citizen larly gloomy aspect, and vague lienor. Plans and specifications will be Rn.ion xes, ana nere are a lot or loot-prints leading away towards the woods." added Red immediately. "Most of them were made by bare 25 shapes and shadows seemed to lurk! know about the conditions under with sinister meaning behind riai e.cnurior, uaTti- fnr 5 4 furnished upon deposit of certified check I pliul in tlte amount of made payable to oruns-oaiKe the Treasurer of the United States. In-j Bucyrus-Elie fnrT.ltinn at th cbf'VP address Rnrmiinh. Tr.

th rf.icl, (ha feet, but here are Tubbv's and tree, Ex 11 RR 3 3 3 9 9 9 21 20 21 2 2 2 9 9 9 99 99 99 7 7 7 2 2 2 16 15 16 54 53 53 134 134 134 27 26 27 4 4 4 9 9 9 44 43 44 14 14 14 12 12 18 17 18 11 11 95 95 95 97 96 97 17 17 17 24 24 24 37 36 36 5 5 5 22 23 14 14 14 9 8 9 12 12 21 20 21 12 13 12 10 15 10 13 15 13 14 13 14 17 16 17 14 14 14 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1V4 14 13 14 24 23 24 4 4 4 34 32 34 5 5 5 8 8 8 45 44 45 46 46 46 36 35 36 5 5 5 10 9 10 17 16 17 14 13 14 8 7 8 33 33 33 43 42 43 6 6 3 2 2 9 9 9 27 27 27 41 41 41 15 14 15 4 4 4 11 11 11 69 68 69 15 14 14 97 97 97 14 13 14 35 34 35 83 82 83 17 16 17 3 3 3 4 3 4 l7s 1 1 9 9 9 36 34 36 30 31 49 48 48 16 15 16 3 3 16 15 16 Buck's shoe marks right in the cen great difficulty following their mastery ot ine journalistic neia; vious trail, and it was pitch black iL'ttle, enough, but he or she can Butte Cop 11 2 37 tor of his own office. The reporter in question is por trayed by Buster Crabbe whose versatile talents are admirably suited to one of the best performances he has ever given the screen. Fast action, abundant thrills, a tender love story these are the ingregients which serve to make "Badge of Honor" a picture which will appeal to everyone. ter of them. ,5,, 2 Ph Read CI j6 37 U.

S. TREASURY BALANCE lnternationniyeiu Service They've been taken away by a by the time they drew near the FURTHER GAINS MADE IN BONDS Bn United Presn NEW YORK, Aug. 2. Further advances took place in speculative corporation issues on the bond market Cal Packing 1 Call Zinc gang of those savafies!" Hank ex-i clearing. They had been guided in i Canada Dry Cer de Pasco WASHINGTON, Aug.

2. Treasury balance as of July 31. Internal Revenue, Custom Receipts, absorb plenty of knowledge on this fascinating subject by seeing the feature attraction at the Victoria Theater tomorrow, "Badge of Honor." This is a newspaper story, with an honest reporter for hero who has to struggle against treachery, not only manipulated by the claimed dismay. "There must; the last stage of their search by the have been more of them around: faint glimmer of what they judged than we thought." to be a fire, and as they came closer "The devils were probably hiding to their objective, the distinct beat nearby all the time!" Red exploded, of a drum could be heard in regular. I i Ches Ohio Chic Gt West Chic Gt pf Ch StP CMStP pf Chi I Childs Radio JSRem-Rand Tob 434i Safeway 2 I Sears Roe Inc 3 Simmons 5 South Pac 2 South Ry 4 Stan 35 I Stan Cal TsiStan Oil Kan If I get my hands on those fel- monotonous repetition.

RESORTS Atlantic City. N. J. The boys dropped flat on their head executive of a rival sheet, but! utilized by the double-crossing edi lows I'll" "Now, wait a minute Red," Hank bellies, wriggling cautiously almost today as the buying movement in evidence yesterday continued. Bonds of public utility and com-Imunication companies were in best demand and fractional gains were shown by such issues as Postal 15 38 43 2 5 3 5 2 4 35 131 9 27 7 29 8 you wont set verv iaritn 00 A A I Hi 15 36 42 2 5 3 4 2 4 34 130 9 27 7 28 8 6 17 62 19 15 LAST DAY-RANDOLPH SCOTT MARTHA SLEEPER BERYL MERCER BUSTER PHELPS "BROKEN DREAMS" 131 i Stew-War 6 6 Telegraph 5's at 44, Utilities Power 5's at 26, American Telephone 5's at 112 and International Telephone 5's at 60.

Chrysler City Stores Coca-Cola Colum Gas Cong-Nairn Cons Cigar Cons Gas Cons Oil Con Textile tvTvji z- sum Kis TO G0LF-R1DCS by trying to fight those their rigid gaze encountered a There are too many of them for sight. At least twenty blact and they re armed We ye got to natives, all elaborately dressed, their use om brains on this. First of all. bodies painted in bright red, green ets see if there are any more of'and yellow colors, were slowly them snooping. around." Istamping around the edge of the Hastily arming themselves with: clearing.

In the center, seated near hammers and wrenches, the Guards; the fire, were three bound and gag-scattered along the cliff and figures, and the Guards' pulse woods cautiously examining the thumped violently as thev recognized, ground on the shore front for sev-jTubby and Buck, in addition to the era -hundred yards inland. They mysterious European, could detect no sign of any intruder, however, and they returned to the! The three captives sat with wide beach for a further hurried consul-' "P'Jy as the savage tation. The afternoon was fa.st;r'amped around them A few feet drawing to a close, and sneed on other side of the fire, viz biuaeoaker A Oil 7 Timken 29 Union Carb Oil Cal United Corp 6 'United Drug 18 I United Fru 62 Un Gas Imp 19 jUn I pf 16 Rubber Cont Bak A fi Contl Oil Del 18 Flashes of Hews From Wall Street TOMORROW Corn Prod 63 Crucible St 19 1.6 BE AD 3rd and Broad Sts. 'Yotrre right in the "SWIM" JJU ont 88V4 OO J'4 WALTER HUSTON in 124 124 4 4Va RAB3E 01 Copyrichf. 1034.

by United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 2. American Iron Steel Institute announces essential. ian ai'ciert ana wunerea cnict, "Keep Em Rollin 10 Steel Steel pf Vanadium Wabash pf A Warner Bros Warn-Quin West Md West Union rom aeo El $7 pf Erie Eureka Vac Fox Film A Gen Cable 111 -8 13 8 10 'employment in steel industry in June totaled 455,966. highest in four jyears, an increase of G604 over May 27 I "Ifs my belief," said Hank, sat stonaiy on tr.o since we're also whites, those holding the bamboo pole ages have connected us with and staring impassively man we saw tied up in the clearing.

'he fire. They don't like him any too much, I Thf boys watched silently for a for some reason, and so they've and thfn Hank turned to piried tn pivp nc th samo tini cf'the others as if to whisper dircc- 3 124 4 10 13 8 10 3 18 28 1 11 63 He Could Take 'Km or reave 'Km Hut He Threw Down the Army to Slick to Ills llorne. Al-n Last 'hunter "VAMS1IIM; SHADOW" Herinl. "TAK'iX TIIK FEAKLESti" Serial and Miort Subjects Adiills, 15r: ChiUlren. 10c He Westing El 31 31 scored the hirrest heat of fhe 13 8 9 3 18 273i 1 11 63 senson.

hut treachery robbed liiin of the credit that mi his duet wooi worm Worthington vjcii JO'Va Gen A Gen Mot 28 Gen Rty 1 Gillette 11 Gill $5 pf 63 Center of all boardwalk activity. The most fascinating of Atlantic City's pleasant facilities are best enjoyed at this famous hostelry. Rates that appeal. HOTEL Yellow Tr 3 3 xoung bneet treatment. I'll bet they've takenltions- At the same moment, how-Tubby and Buck to that same clear-leYer- a bare arm reached out at ing.

and we ought to get back strong sinewy fingers before it gets too dark. They'll cled tightly upon his shoulder! never suspect that we know aboutL whirled, ready to defend the place, and mavbe we can work himself against the unexpected as- 'Wl- -ji At.js) Mmsm RESORT mXmMOln LOOLInU SYSUM NOW FULL OPERATION afr sailant! LAST CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSING CHICAGO, Aug. 2. Grains were mixed at the close of a nervous session here today. Wheat closed lower to higher, corn off, oats unchanged to up and rye unchanged to lc out a plan to outwit them." The other Guards immediately signified their approval of Hank's sug- TIMES TODAY Tomorrow: Unexpected Allies Copy't.

1134, United Feature Inc. Atlantic City, N. J. rMTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTm ATLANTIC CITY'S Newest Boardwalk Hotel will ROGERS in ana ik.bu over year ago; wages and salaries in June were decrease of $2,429,267 from May. American Water Works Electric Company electric output week ended July 28 totaled 32,758,000 kilowatt hours, decrease of 11 per cent, from year ago.

Buick Motor Company production 9648 cars vs. 10,756 in June and 4348 year ago. Certain-Teed Products Corporation and subsidaries six months to June 30 net loss $485,37 vs. net loss $729,910 year ago. North American Aviation.

and wholly owned subsia aries six months to June 30 net profit including $1,199,942 profit from sale of securities vs. net loss year ago. Radio Corporation of America and subsidiaries June quarter net profit $535,856 or thirteen cents a share on $5 preferred vs. or $1.04 in previous quarter and net loss $790,048 year ago. DENNIS up.

LANCASTER LIVESTOCK MARKET LANCASTER, Aug. 2. Market opening slow. Prospects for all grades of Vy COMMUNITY THEATRE, I Itinra fflBIA AM HANDY ANDY Liverpool wheat closed 1 to lc higher, Winnipeg to lower. cattle to pell about steady.

Yards show-! gSgggSSSasgSSBSlTOAl OFRfMV riHLADKl.VHIA TRODICE PIIlIiADELPHrA, Ausr. 2. TomatoeB were more plentiful today and the local market wag weaker with most stock senilis- ar to ryip. a few at 10c and a very few higher, 'vu'le poorer were as low as l.V. at-cordiiiK to thf Federal-State Market News Service.

Ecffidaut and peppers raiiKPd from 2l to 40c ier basknt. ATLANTIC CITY Walter J. Buzby, Inc. ing good clearance of stock steers, practically no Htale Blockers on hand. Calves, steady, general top on choice vcalers.

11.50. Tlogs. slow, but steady: choice western, retail at 15. To: wholesnle. to $5d: choice locals.

15 to 15.25. Sheep find lambs, steady with few on hand. Visit New York Nowl ALL RATES INCLUDE DELICIOUS CONTINENTAL Corn brouKlit J5 to per basket. Starring and fl.V fa Jl.2. per 100-ears with a few best hicher.

Yellow onions sold at HOe to 1.15 per fiO-pound sack. Pennsylvania Itio mi cnoiee ininun. .1 in i Receipts were: 316 cattle. 86 calves 9 LIS ART1I BREAKFAST ana 49 noss. IP and New Jersey potatoes nld at 85 to H'tr per 100-pound Rack, with most sales around lOc and some poorer as low as Weekly ttngta REIS DUNN I The Wandetinj Minstreli from CBS 4 It (Hbbaee brouirht SI to SI.

50 oer bar United Fns Tmnrnvemenl mm. rcl. with most sales at 11.2ft while 3117 14th Derry Sis. rianip! plertrip oiitnnt weelr onHoH baskets were bringing 10 to 30c. Curum-? 1 electric OUipul V-eeK ended rnged from 30 to eoo.

and pickles 28 with 1 1 ON THE SCREEN "CHANGE OF HEART1 rrom 0" to uc per nusnei. celery sold at July was 67,674,631 kilowatt hours, decrease of 0.7 ner cent, from Ml-r Jantl Csynot tx Chtrlti FarrttH i S5X)-'r7 ago. Daily aoabU 1 Overlooking Boardwalk and Ocean At Illinois Atlantic City Special Daily, Weekly and Week-end Rates MODERN FIREPROOF Dally Concerts and Dances turf Bathing FacllitlM Murder at the Vanities Jack Oakie-Victor McLaglen -ADMISSION 25 50f 75, EVANS 1 1 iMSasifcr FIVE Hundred Rooms with Sea Water Baths American and European Plans. Also Beautifully Furnished Housekeeping Apartments with Complete Hotel Service by the week, month or year. THEATER OF THE STARS -O to 3.V per dozen stalk bunch and at to JVc per bunch for hearts.

Carrot hroucht nOc to Jl.2.1 per 100 bunches and beets $1 to tl.Mi with poorer lower. Snap beans were auoted at 25 to 75c per bushel with a few best wax as hig-h as 1. Is'ew cantaloupes Hold at 50 to fl.lo per basket, with a few hitrher and poorer lower. Apples ranged from 40c to 11.25 per bushel as to size and quality. Blackberries broucht M.T.I to $4.2 per 32-ouart crate and huckleberries 13.25 to So a to nuality.

Butter. Steady at unchanged prices. Ei-'cs. Finn at unchanged prices. Wheat.

Firm and 2c higher. No. 2 Red Winter, domestic. August delivery. IWc.

Corn. Kteadv and ISc hisher. No. 2 yellow as to location, 82 to" S4c. Oats.

Easy and 1c hicher. No. 2 white as to quality and location. 59 to 60c. Adults Children A rmiR HOlllNGIR HOTIl Nightly Concerts and Refreshments on oar 30th Floor Marine Roof-Deck In the social center overlooking Central Park BARBIZONPLAZ4 WOTtL 101 West 58th Now York Write for booklet N.

P. rjMMHHRrHMrW STARTS TOMORROW MEN IN WHITE Clark Gable Myrna Loy Serial: Mystery Squadron U. S. to Issue $50,000,000 In Silver Certificates By United Tress WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.

Immediate issuance of $50,000,000 in new silver certificates against free silver in the Treasury was promised today by Secretary of Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr. The Treasury owns 62,000,000 ounces of silver, which cost the Government $47,035,935. Silver certificates are now rolling off Government printing presses and will be issued to the amount of the latter figure, each ounce of silver to back each $1.29 worth of silver certificates. SEA WATER SWIMMING POOL MARINE SUN DECK TURKISH BATHS AAAsYsUsVAsUAiAAAAAAAAAAAA NEW RICHMOND OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVE. Thoroughly modernized.

New management. OCEAN VIEW SURF BATHING 8ooKf and Xo4m on Rsautsf NEW YORK LIVESTOCK MARKET NEW YORK, Aug. 2. Cattle. Receipts yesterday.

4tiO including 100 direct. Steers slow and about steady: cutter and common southwestern. 13.50S3 4.25. Bulls steady: cutter to medium. S2.50'S :l.7.V IN THI HEART OF THE WORLD'S PLAYGROUND TEL FOE SALE SbmbibmS 1 tA a a'u.

Sjy-m Cows steady; a few good 11.25: common to medium. 12. low cutter to cutter. 1 1.252.ft0. a few 73 cents, Vealers and Calves.

660 including 410 direct. Vealers steady: good to choice. S6.50W7.50: good Chios. 16.50: t4.50rfti5.50: cull and common. J3454.

Calves steady: good weighty. $4.50. Sheep and Lamhs, 3760. including 3110' direct. Lambs steady: good Virginias, medium.

cull and common, $4.25. Sheen nominal. Hogs. 760. Including 720 direct: market steady: 188 lift, average.

$5.10. Terson, I Because of age and many years in the service, and other business interests, wish to retire. Will sell 25 transient room hotel with beautiful Coffee Shoppe and Grill. The only hotel in Central Pennsylvania town. 9000 population.

If interested address B. 0. 624, Patriot-News, Harrisburg, Pa. UNTUCKT ATLANTIC CITT Daring Brilliant! THE TALK OF EVERYONE, EVERYWHERE! DAVIS and DAVIS Senator Wagner, Prall Reported Recovering Bti United Press WESTPORT, N. Aug.

2. United States Senator Robert F. Wagner and Congressman Anning S. Prall, Staten Island, were recovering today from injuries received in an automobile accident near here. Wagner, President Roosevelt's chief labor mediator, suffered from two broken ribs, cuts about the face and possible head injuries.

Trail's left leg is fractured. PII PIRSON TWO IN ROOM BATH MIAIS $5 13TTI AND MARKET CAPITOL PBS Special Weekly Daily Surf Bathing Prlvllsgas A HOlllNGIR HOTIl MITIR A COTTON CLUB HARLEM REVUE HOTEL DAUPHIN AT DAlPniN Dancing 9.30 P. M. to BUSTER CRABBE in "Tarzan the Fearless" Jacqueline Wells Edward Woods Bred In the Junele-. Ho Knew Only One Law To Take! Serial Comedy Cartoon Adults.

15o Children. 10c i BATHING FROM HOTEiaaia MONTICELLO UNTUCKT ATLANTIC CITT DAILY PER PIRSON m. wm. Saturday Is GEM DAY ROOM AND MIAIS A FETTER A HOLLINCER HOTIL Eialto 3rd te Harris Adm. 15c 10c at to.

Mouth Carotins A Between Atlantic fac STAND UP and CHEER With SHIRLEY TEMPLE Sen FRANK1E PARROW III "Burn 'Em I'D Karnes" Part 1 Aves. Burt, water or priv. bath. Spe. Wkly Rates.

Bth. from Hfl. Hes. ft liar. Over Sunday Excursions tlALT00KA and return SUNDAYS August 5 September 2 Eastern Standard Time Lv.

Harrisburg 12.47 A. M. See Flyers or Consult Agents ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT Pennsylvania Railroad You Have Tried The Rest Now Try The Best You'll Like It MAPLE GROVE 6th and Mncluy Sts. Dick Bowman's Orchestra HEY! HEY! SOUVENIR NIGHT WILSON HOTEL Street Ross Church's New Orchestra With Ross at the Piano HARLEY ROGERS BELLANTE TWIN'S The Human lretiel Dancers Extraordinary MATinSMI Dauphin Adm. 15c 10c KAY PARKER FRANKIE BRUNO No Cover or Minimum Ampin rnrestricted South be Hula Tenor and Master ot errnxmif Uft-PPISBUPO'S GQEATCST OEPAgTMSNT STOPE Watch Friday Night's Papers I'arklng Space g.

(urolilia. A. nr. ltetii h. Amer.

up. Spec, wkly. Eur. $1 up. Run.

water, prlv. toilet or bath. Free bathing- 25th year. A. L.

TRKXLER. S17.50 MORTIMER AM Vy VTRCINL4 AVE. near Bourd-nlk. tiTeeptional meals. Free balh'ni, run nine water: priv.

bath all room (or reservation. Ida M. Hcdrick, Prop. W. G.

Bordner, Mgr. THE SHOW-OFF Spencer Tracy -Madge Evans Musical Re vii Cartoons oho A. Borar. Mgr. No Cover No Minimum iiiflgstBTiK.

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