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onAmUMIN SHAMOKIN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1930 Walter Pate, against Frank Guern 40 Arrested by Break Record And Fly On Interests Imperilled TONY GALENTO WILL REFEREE Agents in Tumoil in Costa Rica Lancaster Police Conduct Dry Against Liquor Bootlefirlnf HAZLETON SHOW STATE MILITIA TO PARTICIPATE IN MANEUVERS Huge Peace-Time Mimic Warfare to He Staged at Manassas, Va. sad jose, Costa Rica This is the only real democracy left in Cen Outstanding Amateurs LANCASTER, Aug. 4 (UHH, Forty persons were under arrest to day as result of the largest post-repeal drive on bootlegging ln Lari caster County. sey, of Miami, and Russell Bobbin, of Atlanta. At nearby East Hampton Alice Marble, of San Francisco, meets Dorothy Workman, of Los Angeles, and Mrs.

Sarah Palfrey Fabyan, of Boston, opposes Helen Jacobs, of Berkeley, in semi-final matches of the Maidstone Club championships. In doubles, Miss Marble and Mrs. Fabyan meet Mme. Sylvia Henrotin of France and Dorothy Andrus of New York, and Miss Workman and Dorothy May Bundy of Santa Monica, play Miss Jacobs and Mme. Rene Mathieu of France.

Edgewood Lake To Be Stocked tral America today and to keep mat aistmction it is grimly watch ing its step. Listed for Fight Card at Region Park State Liquor Control Board agentl costa Rica is walking a tight rope over a caldron of troubles like one of Its own volcanoes. Today, it simmers; tomorrow "If one policeman clubs the wrong ana jh city po.icemen staged a series of "zero hour" raids last nlgnt on 20 places, 19 of them located in Lancaster's tenderloin district. Twenty-five gallons of moonshine whisky, six cases of beer and three automobiles were confiscated in the raids, made in typical prohibition era fashion. The policemen were summoned by City Police Com man pout! Revolution!" Thus one expert observer Judged the turmoil into which this little republic of 600.000 souls has been plunged.

And since Casta Rica is missioner Albert Carlson and in- next door to our present canal at Fish From State Hatchery Will Be Planted Monday formed of the plans only a few minutes before the raids were staged. The raids, resulting from several Panama and borders the proposed route of our probable future one in Nicaragua, Americans have a real interest in what the shooting is HARRISBURG. Aug. 4 (UP) Final details for the greatest peacetime Third Corps area maneuvers since the World War were completed today as Pennsylvania's 28th Division proceeded by motor and train to Manassas, where it will Join other units for two weeks of large-scale mimic warfare starting August 5. Upwards of 25,000 National Guardsmen, regular Army troops and reserve officers from Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia will assemble on the historic Bull Run battlefields of Northern Virginia for the first large maneuvers there since 1904.

Tlie concentration, starting unofficially today, forms part of a larger practice mobilization involving virtually all combat units on A truckload of fish furnished by the state will be placed in Edgewood Park lake Monday, according to an Plans are almost complete for a right card that will have the fans flocking Into the Cranberry ball park at Hazleton, Monday, August 14, the Mountain City promoters announced today. In addition to having Tony (Beer Barrel) Galento appear as a guest referee for the evening, George Unis, 20th Century Club matchmaker, released the following matches as being definite for the card: Eddie O'Leary, Wilkes-Barre, Middle Atlantic A. A. U. champ in his class, will be stacked up against Italian Patsy Defeo of Freeland.

Both boys are well known to the fans and a bang-up scrap is assured. This will probably be Defeo's last bout as an amateur as he intends to turn pro. Bull Santos, Shenandoah, also current Middle Atlantic A. A. U.

in the 175 pound division, meet O'Leary's stablemate, Matevitch. With 13 K. in 20 starts, Matevitch has earned the right to meet the Shenandoah slugger. Another champ, to bring the total nouncement received this morning by the Keystone Fish, Game and Forestry Association. Announcement of plans to stock about.

USE "INCIDENT" TO GAIN TRADE First, Nazi Germany today is wielding every possible economic and political club to gain trade ascendency ln Costa Rica. Typical ot German methods is the "international incident" which Berlin recently made of a bodily attack by a weeks investigation by liquor agents and police, took place mostly in the Negro section of Lancaster, where the speakeasy situation was described as "bad" by Clyde Simth, state agent. The only raid outside the city was on the farm of Frank Daveier, near Holtwood, where agents seized 12 gallons of allesred illicit liquor. JOHN LARK NAMED ASSOCIATION HEAD the lake was sent by the State Board of Fish Commissioners, to which the Keystone Association had applied 4 Where Costa Rica's Congress meets a real Congress, not a Reichstag like many of the parliamentary bodies in Latin America. for aid in obtaining fish for the lake.

Members of the local sportsmen's association will assist the hatchery representatives in planting the fish, and the public has been invited to witness the procedure, which will occur at 5:00 Monday evening. the eastern seaboard from Maine to Virginia. Troops in the New England area comprising the First and Second Corps, will assemble at Plattsburg. N. after the Third Corps completes its extensive drills.

Troops engaged at Manassas will include the 28th Division, Pennsylvania National Guard, under command of Major General Edward Martin; 29th Division, comprised of National Guardsmen of Maryland, Virginia and District of Columbia, commanded by Major General Mil Costa Rican journalist upon Herbert Knohr, Costa Rica's No. 1 Nazi. The Nazi's made strong and threatening diplomatic representations or the affair. Now they are following' up by having Knohr himself, barely recovered, press the Costa Rican government to buy, with barter coffee-payments, an electric plant from Hamburg to replace an American plant operated by Electric Bond and Share. German photographers here advertise "Sixty per cent cheaper than American goods." to three on the bill, is Kozak, Hazle-ton's pride, who will be pitted against Pinter of McAdoo.

This is a match that has been long sought after by the Hazleton promoters Keystone association officials said today that recent announcement that the park lake Is a fishing paradise for children was erroneous in ttyt the lake is open for all and is certain to be a thriller. Both boys are busy punchers and need no urging to make it a good scrap. Billy Davis, the Minersville flash, Already Moody brothers Humphrey, left, and Hunter of Decatur, 111. have established new world endurance record for light planes above Springfield, Ill-breaking previous mark of 218 hours, 43 minutes. But after nine days, 15,000 miles in air, they're still at it.

Lower photo shows plane hookiny can cf fuel from speeding truck Just before record was cracked. John E. Lark, of Sunbury, formerly of Shamokin. yesterday was named president of the Susquehanna Valley Association of Lite Underwriters. He is general agent of Central Pennsylvania for the Midland Mutual Life Insurance Company, and last year served as secretary of the association.

Other officers named were Allen Flock, of Sunbury, vice-president; Aaron Hottenstein. Milton, vice-president; Robert H. Oberdorf, of Sunbury, secretary; and Theron Conrad, of Sunbury, treasurer. The association is planning a picnic dinner at FjMling Green Park, Wednesday. August 9.

COAL PICKER IS CRUSHED BY CULM together with his teammate, Sanzo, St. Louis Takes Double Victory are being sought for the last of four or five wind-up fights promised to the fans. Davis recently con ton A. Reckord, and a provisional Regular Army division, in charge of Brigadier General Maxwell Murray. Approximately 10,000 enlisted men and 800 officers of the P.

N. C. will be encamped by Saturday. Only the 22nd Cavalry Division, which held training sessions at Indiantown Gap recently with cavalry units from New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts, will not participate in the Virginia "battle." auered Billy Speary, the national champ, at the Fair Grounds in Al lentown, and is one of the great AXIS FIGHTS FOR CONTROL This is only another case of German activity in Costa Rioa. Recently the Nazis crammed down the throats of her merchants and banks wads of their trick aski marks which are not marks but trade credits cal DIVORCE INCREASE IN REGION COUNTY est attractions in the game today.

Ralph Ferdinand, the promoter, announced that popular prices would (Continued from Page 10) nightcap. Lon Warneke, who allowed eight hits in the opener, and Morton Cooper, who gave up nine in the nightcap, were the winning pitchers. With two rookies starring, the Cubs beat the Phillies, 9-6. Outfielder Bill Nicholson hit two triples and a single and Shortstop Bobby Mattick got a single and a The first of 600 trucks moved from Indiantown Gap today with prevail at the eate, desite the high cost of bringing in Galento, and arrangements are being made to seat 4,000 fans in the Hazleton ball an advance detail of "several hun dred" guardsmen arriving at the park. camp site a day before the main contingent, which will travel by motor transport and rail.

double in the Cubs' 13-hit attack. They are policemen on ordinary occasions but on Costa Rican fete days they emerge in the guise of soldier, as ecn above. Because five thousand guards men will move overland by truck Brooklyn moved into a fifth place tie with the Giants by clipping the Pirates, 4-1, behind Tod Pressnell's Saturday, Martin urged local police Major League Standings forces to help speed the trucks en eight-hit hurling. Hudson scored the winning run when he singled, route to Virginia. He asked police authorities to "do what they can" to give the trucks the "green light." culated to give Germany the foreign exchange she craves.

Finally the Costa Rican government protested and Berlin yielded. Eased out of the aski mark gag, Costa Rican merchants breathed again; but the Germans had 40 per cent of their foreign trade. Costa Rica frequently has turned a cold upon the totalitarian. Recently she passed a law that permitted her merchants to do business with foreign countries only commensurately to the business they did with Costa Rica which meant the breaks went mostly to the Unfl-ed States and Great Britain. But not to Japan, which does not buy Costa Rica's bananas, cocoa, coffee, cattle or other leading products.

So recently a Japanese trade mission came to San Jose. stole second, and counted on Lava- Bozo Bogish, 50, of Lansford, is in serious condition in Coaldale Hospital with crushed pelvis and serious internal Injuries, received when he was buried under a rush of culm and rock while picking coal in an undermined bank near Lansford. Other coal pickers heard the rush and saw Boish buried. They uncov-. ered him within a few minutes hurried him to the hospital where surgeons said his condition is extremely critical.

But for the fact the man's head protruded from beneath several tons of culm and rock he would have suffocated. Appomattox, scene ot Lee'i surrender to Grant in the Civil. War, once was known as Surrender, More than two dozen divorce actions have beeen filed in Schuylkill County during the past several weeks, to keep Sheriff Fred Holman. Mahanoy City, formerly of Shamokin, and his deputies busily engaged serving papers upon the couples involved. One of the most unusual situations to confront Sheriff Holman came yesterday when he received divorce papers filed by Rose F.

Bond in Philadelphia County court, while at the same time the sheriff had in his possession similar papers in an action brought in Schuylkill County by O. Raymond Bond, of PotNsville, against his wife, who resides in Philadelphia. Both Bond and his estranged wife charge each other with indignities to person ana cruel and barbarous treatment. getto's hit. Martin expressed the hope civilian EASXUIN UUC.UE YtMtrd7'C Units 8prinii14, 11; 'B-re, T.

BtnhMBon, lfimlr. 3. Sainton. 9: HartlOrd, J. 7iniMMport-Aibaay, rain.

motorists will not be too critical if slowed down by the convoys. The Yanks came out of their slump with a bang, clouting out 16 hits and thumping the Tigers, During the first week division fc NICARAGUA CARIBBEAN "'Se, arn'a City Sc.le,fM,l. 6 100 200 12-3, to end their three-game los commanders will send their units ing streak. Joe DiMaggio hit hom through "hardening up" drills preparatory to the mighty sham struggle ers Nos. 10 and 11.

Bill Dickey hit No. 17 and Red Rolfe No. 8. Mont Pearson worked easily for his ninth victory. The Red Sox ran amok in the during the last week between the 28th and 29th Divisions on one side, and provisional divisions of the regular army on the other.

Major General James K. Parsons, Baltimore, will command the guardsmen and Murray will direct the pro eighth inning, scoring nine runs to wallop the Indians, 17-6. Joe Cronin hit two doubles in the big Inning. 1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE TMtarfey't Result! Baltimore. Toronto, 3.

Toronto, BW.more, S. Buffalo-Syracuse, Montreal-Jersey City, postponed, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Now 12; Detroit, 3. Chicago, Philadelphia, 7. Boston, 17; Cleveland, 6.

Washington, St. Louis, 5. Today's Games Cleveland at New York. St. Louis at Philadelphia.

Chicago at Washington. Detroit-Boston, not scheduled. ROARING CREEK Bob Doerr had four hits, and Cronin and Tabor three apiece. Costa Rica's situation in Central America makes it doubly important that the United States continue pleasant relations with her one, because of our canal through Panama and, two, because of our proposed canal through Nicaragua. Johnny Broaca was the victim of aoH Mr.

and Mrs. Gus Little and the eighth inning uprising. PANAMA ATTACK IS POSSIBLE All of Japan's activity in Costa Rica is not strictly commercial, however. During my stay here word came from Puntarenas that Japanese, working in pairs, with high-powered photographic equipment, were making a camera map of the Pacific shore, including Culebra Bay near the Nicaraguan border. children, Cletta, Leonard and Bud With George Case having a field day, Washington won from the visionals.

Attaches of the adjutant general's office said the "battle" arrangement will provide a "most interesting" study of advantages, if any, of a swift mobile unit against a slower moving division. The provisional soldiers will maneuver with a tank regiment, a radio car and "20 times" as many motor vehicles as the Browns, 9-5. Case hit a triple, double WOMEN ASSIST IN WRECKING SHOPS die, visited at the home of Harry Carl. Keith, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Carrol Insersol, is ill. Miss Margaret Benninger and COSTA RICA IS NOT PREPARED But the totalitarians attack first and declare war afterward. And how would Costa Rica stop them? and single and stole three bases to make his season's total 37. Standing of the Teams The White Sox scored nine runs New York Boston Her armv? Five hundred men, who Mrs. Loy Conner and daughter, Dorothy, are vacationing at the There ends one of the two routes proposed for the canal that President Somoza of Nicaragua Just urg three frames to beat the Athletics, 9-7.

Johnson's 15th homer and Hayes' 13th featured the A's W. L. Pet. 67 28 .705 59 35 .628 55 43 .521 49 45 .521 50 47 .515 42 57 .424 35 60 .388 26 68 .277 ed our Congress to build. counter rally in the third.

5 rt.u guardsmen will use. The 28th Division will be reinforced by the 213th Coast Artillery (anti-aircraft) Regiment of Pennsylvania, and the 29th Division by the 260th Coast Artillery (anti-aircraft) of the District of Columbia. Near Puntarenas, too, is La Bar A crew of carpenters in the employ of the Philadelphia Reading Coal Iron Company yesterday began tearing down an old storehouse and carpenter shop on company property at Branchdale. The mechanics did not have to work hard or long, for no sooner home of Adam Knarr. Mrs.

John Zimmerman called at the home of Harry Miller, Sterling Munson and daughter, Viola, of Tharptown, Mr. and Mrs. Rolandas Artly, Melvin Artley, Mr. Yesterday's Hero George Case, ranca where Japanese recently St. Washington speedster who made started growing cotton.

Their cot ton field would make an excellent three hits and stole three bases as the Senators won their fourth air field, its square mile is flat nine-tenths of the time are policemen, A few days a year, mainly fete-days, they are transformed into soldiers. Costa Rica is proud her soldiers are so few, for she prefers school teachers. She has 3.000 more per capita than any Central American state. For excitement the Costa Ricans have an occasional village bullfight rather than a revolution. But the next few weeks may answer the question: Can Costa Rica remain democratic? The Costa Ricans' Spanish blood is boiling now over a third term.

President had they started on the project than several score of women of the National Guard aviation observation squadrons will also participate. Martin said Governor Arthur H. James and the chief executives of Virginia and Maryland will review guardsmen August 12. straight. EASTERN WOMEN'S FINALS ARE HELD AND fOR NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results St.

Louis, 5-4; Boston, 1-3. Chicago, Philadelphia, 6. Brooklyn. Pittsburgh, 1. New York-Cincinnati, rain.

Today's Games Brooklyn at Cincinnati. (Night game). New York at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at St. Louis.

Boston at Chicago. as Mitchel Field, well-drained, air currents just right. And it is 300 miles from the Panama Canal. From a Japanese aircraft carrier 2.000 or even 3,000 miles at sea could fly bombing planes. They could drop their bombs on the Panama Canal, then make the short hop to and Mrs.

Harry Berninger, Catawis-sa; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Minnick and son, Leland, Mr. and Mrs, Newton Vought, of the Valley, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Wintersteen, of Sunbury, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Munson, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Getty and daughter, of Shamokin, Miss Carrie Berninger, and Mrs.

Thelma Derr, ot Elysburg, visited at the home of Guy Rhoads. i MERIT TESTS WILL BE FREE OF CHARGE Leon Cortez does not choose to run SPRINGFIELD, Aug. 4 (U.R) Frances Bancroft of Wilmington, and Mrs. John Clegg of Philadelphia advanced today to the women's doubles finals in the East Standing of the Teams 1 this field, refuel and return to the carrier for another load. In shjrt, the field permits the carriers to operate from so far out upon the Cincinnati St.

Louis la AM I VM UI IV IX V. for reelection but is backing Cai-deron Guardia, whose posters plaster almost every thatched hut. Fewer are the posters of Don Ricardo Jiminez, 80 years old, twice president, lately seeking election again. Jiminez recently startled the eountrv with charges that Presi W. L.

Pet. 60 32 .652 51 42 .548 51 45 .531 47 44 .516 46 46 .500 46 4 .500 42 51 .452 26 63 .292 Pittsburgh community swarmed upon them and with picks. crowBars and hammers began ripping down boards and studding, which they carried to their homes, Several of the more darrng women climbed to the roof of the carpenter shop and were knocking out supports from under themselves, when the experienced carpenters warned them of their danger. Detectives from the Barrett Detective Agency, protecting company property, were called to the scene, but were unable to cope with the vast army of women seeking wood for use ln building fires in then-homes or for making repairs. Today the relics of the two buildings are stored in many Branch-dale cellars an antidote for next winter's cold weather.

ern States Clay Courts Championships at the Idle Hour Tennis Club. They teamed to eliminate Louise Moessner, Allentown, and Mrs. Boulton Earnshaw, Philadelphia. Skeleton in Cellophane SYDNEY, Australia (U.R) Cellophane has reached new heights of usefulness here. A surgical house is using it for wrapping skeletons.

A six-foot human skeleton, each bone carefully wrapped in cellophane to keep it clean and free from dust, hangs in the company's show window, Boston Philadelphia HARRISBURG, Aug. 4 (U.R) Examinations for civil service positions in the Public Assistance Department September 30 and October 7 will be free of charge, the state employment board said today. "The application blanks will be free of charge and there will be no examination fee," the announcement said. "Any one attempting to sell application blanks will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Reports of attempted sales will MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS BATTING Q.

Ab. R. H. Pet. DiMassrio, Yankee 63 235 53 94 .400 Foxx, Red Sox 87 327 93 119 .364 Arnovich, Phillies .89 335 50 118 ,352 Bonura, Giants 93 337 64 117 .347 world's vastest ocean, that for us even to locate them would be hard; to sink them, harder.

So say American naval and military men, who should know Costa Japanese farmers are riising some cotton, for I have seen specimens. But it is coarse in quality ana small in quantity. And every expert who has visted La Ba'ranca says the scheme is impractical and the Japanese there aren't working very nard ao it. The Costa Rican government says with evident sincerity it believes they are bona fide pioneers in a project to help redress Japan's unfavorable trade balance with Costa dent Cortez is backing Guardia improperly and Costa Rica is a democracy no longer. Feeling is very high.

So is the cost of living by Costa Rican standards. A revolution now might give the Nazis a chance. Elk Ignores Scarecrow FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (U.R) Forest Ranger Bill Brown's efforts to raise a garden at his ranger station in Long Valley are all in vain. Even McQuinn.

Browns 95 383 67 131 .342 6-2, 6-3. Bunny Harshaw, Ursinus College star defending the singles title, advanced to the finals with a 6-0, 6-3 victory over Sue Petersen of Cynwyd. She will meet Rose Hof-kin of Philmont in the finals. J. V.

Shankweiler of Allentown was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the veteran's gingles by Dr. Fred S. Hunlock, Idle Hour, 6-2, 6-4. MINERS REJECT ROYALTY PLANS welcomed by the board." HOME RUNS Foxx. Rd Sox, 26; Greenberg.

Tigers 20; Ott, Giants, 19; Selkirk, Yankees 18; Mlze, Cardinals, 18. E. STEWARD'S SONS 322 E. Sunbury Street THE PLACE FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT We Deliver Phone 1444 STOP! LOOK! and Choose Your Trip RUNS BATTED IN Williams. Red Sox, 87; Foxx.

Red Sox. 87; McCormtck. Reds, 81; GreenbeTf, Rica. And anyway, friendly Costa a scarecrow, lamems riun. uni.

scare away an elk. He said every time he plants a garden the elk beat Tigers, 79; Walker, Whit Sox, 79. Rica would permit no attack from The Cost Is $3-25 him to the harvest. RUNS her soil upon the canal. SEE THE WORLD'S FAIR Sunday, August 6th Special train leaves Shamokin at 1:18 A.

M. Foxx. Red Sox. 93; Kuhel, White Sox. 83: Greenberg.

Tigers. 82; McCoeky, Ti For the Round Trip ger, 81; Johnson, Athletics, 79. HITS McQuinn, Browns, 131; Rolfe. Yan Every FRIDAY Night EVERY NIGHT From Monday to Friday to NEW YORK A .95 REORGANIZATION SALE The several properties of the JEWEL OIL COMPANY, of RETAIL GAS STATIONS, will be sold, at the quoted bids, unless the Trustee receives higher bids. PRESENT BIDS 4 More than 300 bootleg miners, meeting at Branchdale, voted to refuse to pay 30 cents a ton royalty to Renninger Brothers, recent purchasers of 700 acres of coal land.

Immediately 11 i their purchase of the lands, Ephraim Renninger notified the independent miners they would expect royalty payments if the miners were to continue active in their bootleg holes. He said royalty payments were necessary to permit the owneri Round Trip Week-end Excursions kees. 128; Case, Senators, 127; Brown, Cardinals, 127; McCosky, Tigers, 128. Bob Riggs and Kamrath Meet 3 One Day Round Trip Excursions on the Williamsporter to New York Tickets food returning on Sunday night. $14,000.00 800.00 On the "Williamsporter." Train schedule permits spending; a full day and eveninc on the fair grounds.

FRESH-KILLKD CHICKENS EF ft 25c CHICKEN PARTS Genuine Spring Leg of Lamb 25c Standing Rib Roast 23c Butter 2 51c Fagots 6 25c OUR OWN HOME-MADE Meat Loaf Baked Ham Baked Pork Bologna Baked Beans Potato Salad Toilet Tissue 3 to pay taxes. Renninger also ad vised that payment of royalty would put the independent operations on a Shamokin gas station and real estate. Selinsgrov gas station and real estate. Sunbury gas station and real estate (fronting both on Front Street and Fort Augusta Avenue, 128 feet) Bid Mifflinburg gas station and real estate. Mt.

Carmel station (on leased ground) Bid Sunbury warehouse and bulk storage plant (on leased ground) Bid NEW YORK EVERY DAY legal basis. 39.03 Trip to Just what action the Renninger 3,500.00 3,873.11 3,000.00 650.00 Brothers will take was not decided 60-Day Limit via Philadelphia. Train schedules provide two rides on the "Crusader." yesterday, although it was reported (Continued from Page 10) since earlier in the season. In the other semi-final, Ernie Sutter, of New Orleans, who has been playing the best tennis of his career, meets Sidney B. Wood, former Wimbledon champion who yesterday reached peak form in conquering George Tolley, of Los Angeles.

finalists also will be today. The Murphy brother from Chicago, Chester and William, get their big test against Riggs and Cooke, Wimbledon doubles they planned to institute injunction proceedings to Keep the miners off their coal lands until they sign agreements under which they will pay the exacted roaity. EVERY DAY Low cost All-Expense World's Fair Tours for parties of 25 or more, with hotel, meals and admission tickets. EXJOT a sail up the beautiful Hudson River on Sunday. August 6th.

Spend a day of solid comfort on the water on a modern Day Line steamer. The cost is $4.25 for the round trip. CIRCULARS showing full details of each of these trips can be secured at our Shamokin Ticket Off ice, also World's Fair circular showing free attractions and low cost places to eat. Reading Railway System A full description of the several premises may be secured from the Trustee. Interested bidders are directed to submit their bids to the Trustee or at the Federal Courtroom at Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, August 7, 1939, at 11 o'clock A.

at which place and time the properties will be finally sold. J. P. CARPENTER. Newberry Building.

Trustee. Sunbury, Pennsylvania. ANNOUNCEMENT DR. H. E.

HARRIS Optometrist is now located his new office, 309 E. SINBVRY STREET near rost Office Kellogg's champions who are trying for the! Davis Cup tandem assignment. The feature match, however, will send Frankie Parker and Don Mc- i Neill, Seabright winners who have von the eye of Davis Cup Captain Green Giant Peas 3 50c.

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