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THE DA'TLY TTMES ROOSEVELT PLEDGES U. S. WILL HELP CHINA' WAR WITH JAPS Obituaries IN SIXTH YEAR ND Funerals Arms Are Promised Mrs. Laura Hunter Kai-Shek Plight Causing oncern Krebs, 65, Claimed LEGION AIDS PILOT COURSE The Civil Aeronautics Administration will have the assistance of 000 American Legion posts in the United States ip the recruiting of BARGAIN COLUMN Purchasers of quality goods always get the most for their money Buy PEERLESS flour and get ine oest One pint sherbert 5c with pur chase of 1 quart of ice cream. West End Grocery, 640 W.

High Ave, city. Rutland Roof Paint on special now at New Phila. Hardware. 6 3: JULY FOURTH TRAFFIC SANE Hill Side Crowd Hears Victory Day Speakers m. GEORGE UNO 1.

S. Staff nrrespondent Washington. July 6. (INS) On the fifth aniversary of Japan's "mo.v despicable attack" on China. Presi dent Roosevelt, today rabled Gen eralissimo Chiang Kai Sliek a mos solemn pledge that men of the United and China will fight on as in until the power of Tokyo in the Pacific completely crushed.

"You. the people of China, and we. the people of the United State and the United Nations." America war leader assured the valiant chief of Chungking, "will fight on together to victory, to the est-ab lishment of peace and justice also was an implied answer to Chinas urgent appeal for immediate assistance in the way of American mg and bombing planes and heavy artillery. Mr. Roosevelt told Gen.

Kai-Snek "voui arms and our arms will thrust back tlv enemy." Chinas Plight serious This inferred guarantee that fighting weapons from American industrial line-, would be poured into beleaguered China came at a tint when Chinese and diplo matic spokesmen in Washington frankly were expressing concern over a fear that the Washington-; London-Most ow agreement to make 13 350 candidates for tnc pilot training program rrqi the army air forces. Five thousand candidates ed for the opening classes This program makes it for young men between She was born at Barnhill on Feb. I 18 and 36, inclusive, who 26. 1877, the daughter of the late serve their country to do David and Mary Rennicker Smitley. though they mav not.

be abl 1 Kelly st 10:30 a. followini duratioi Hunter Krebs, 65 436 this city, died at Saturday at her home illness of five months ted by need- sible I of! She club. Her Hunter, die again tnarr Krebs, who Besides iveri 11 liam Huntf Hunter of Russell Kn member of tlie Townsend first husband. Silas I rd in 1924 and she was ed 1934 to Victor V. survives.

le husband, she is sur- ee sons, John and of Barnhill and Lewis Akron: four step-sons, bs of Whittier. ni meet 1 1 rc- pno train- reserve Fore st, at liome, and Her four brothers. the rigid physical and quirements of the comb: Candidates accepted for ing will be enlisted in th corps i Inactive i. ihie local post of the Ijegion will cooperate wit A. A at the request of the American If? gion national commander in this activity.

Men who arr interested mav obtain additional informa- 1 With traffic exceptionally light for a holiday weekend, county enjoyed a quite sane Fourth of July and only two minor accidents were reported by police here in Dover and state highway patrolmen. There were nine arrests. One of the two accidents occurred in Dover at Second street and John von avenue when automobiles driven Christine Zarneskt of Peteskey, and Bernice Wallick of Rt. 1, can totaling $103 07" tossed Bolivar collided, one injured. LONG PARADE (Continued from nnge want to'shal, led the precession followed by o.

even the colors and the Elks band. Con tributions for the Salvation Armv tion and application blanks by con Henry a bert of Jacob Smitley of Dennison and Henry, i tacting Cliarlev W. Kaivr and Charles Smitley, all of county auditors office ot by Barnhill; I into the huge Elks flag by many bystanders along the parade route. The flag was carried by members of the Elks lodge and canteen American workers. C.

1 Following were the car. auxiliary police unit, three boy scout troops, tlie New Philadelphia an port station wagon carrying members of the civilian air patrol, the Uhrichsville high school band. Do vrr, Mill township and New Phila Paul Myron Travis, 24. of Rt. 1, Sugarcreek.

was fined $10 and costs by Mayor Garrison Shutt of Shanes die as a result of the second crash i which occurred near the Pleasant Valley school in Sugarcreek town- 'ship. car and one driven by Freda I. Gintz, of 232 Seventh street, NE, this city, were involved but no one was Injured, state high way patrolmen reported. 1 remont Man Cited delphia fire trucks decorated with Myron E. Keough, 39 of Fremont Hags, five ambulances of the locaj poMod $10520 for hls appearance S.

Lieser on charges of driving while intoxicated. ai o. of Uhrichsville. was foV Dover police at Also in the parade were American Saturday callln isters. Mrs.

William at the local airport, ij-iaw. Mrs. Anna Garabrandt and Harry Clever, airport manager, re- civilian defense medical unit, a i' tic fore Mavor Earl li Maggie Garabrandt. all of Den- ports that the airp rt is prepared Cross float of the Mazurie Furniture L-on. and Mrs.

Emma McPherson to begin classes in this program for Mrs. Basil Ohler. both of Barn- the elementary army glider course, hill, and sixteen grandchildren. the secondar Friends may call at, the residence course and the after 8 p. m.

today where funeral time services charge of the Lewis Fu-' in the school band followed by numerous neral Home will be conducted at 1 Clever also announced today that trucks that included 15 units of m. Wednesday. Rev. Grace Henry i the army tests will run the state highway department, sev officiate and burial will be made all day tomorrow the airport be Pral of which was devoted to civil armv accelerated Legion and V. of F.

W. colors. Camp aVenue Dover where navy full Fire Girls and Girl Scouts, decorated reported weaving in ly 5 men accepted bicycles. New Philadelphia lugh report weaving in will in E' cemetery. Death Claims Edward Garver ginning at 9 a.

All applicants ian defense demonstrations, niiv must take this test before they can i units of the county road depart enlist. The test will be in charge ment and local street trucks. of a Civil Aeronautics Administra prizes for the best decorated bi-11 driving charges filed by state: tion psychologist and two C. A. A cycles were awarded to Lowell Bow ugiwav pa lomen.

inspectors and Herbert and Jane Phillips. Muskingum College co ordinator will Top picture part of the night in South' Fourth of July crow at Tuscora his i Park last Saturday which gathered the; to hear the speakers on the Victory street. 1 Day program which was rendered James D. Smailes of Coshocton! at the band shell. At the right is wa.s fined $15 and costs.

Dean Barth- the large Lag owned by the Elks alow of Rt. 1. Stra.sburg. $20 and! lodge here into hich a total of costs and Herman Robert Foraker was tossed by spectators dur- of Barberton $10 and costs by May- Ing the parade, or M. Snyder, this city, on reck Edward Garver.

73. life long resi of Ragersville and vicinity, aiul a school teacher for 18 years, died at 9:15 a rn today of apoplexy. His also be present. Clever was notified today that 5 reservists will rejjort to him for flight training i July 11th. Hitler the No.

1 enemy might give yida lftgt November. Japan an almost insurmountable ad A 'son of fhP lat(1 Mr. and Mrs. vantage in tnc Pacific. Mnrtin Qarver, he was a member of Members of the Chinese military Lutheran Evangelical church of mission in Washington and at 1 Ragersville and the Dover lodge, No.

U. S. SUBS (Continued from page 1) BOYS IN THE SERVICE George J. Harvey, Dover high taches of the Chinese embassy maue no bones of the fact that their coun try is in a worse position, and hard er pressed, today than last Decern 59. F.

Ac A. M. Surviving are one son. Doren. at home and the following AWARD CONTRACT FOR PLANT CHANGE Sparklet Devices.

today brothers awarded contract for remodeling er u.an unm, Hml sister Mrs. H. H. Renner of Ra the abandoned roofing shop of the ber when the I ni ed States entered Mrs. W.

F. Henry and Mrs.1 American Sheet Tin Plate Prim. William Lahmers or Louisville, Mrs. Dover, to the Wendling Bros. Co.

Roosevel and Pnm jjancv Travis of Sugarcreek. A. A. An estimated $50,000 will be spent of Sugarcreek and C. C.

Garver oi Massillon, and a half brother, Jacob Garver. Funeral services will be conducted State patrolmen filed reckless driving charges in Mayor Gribblc court at Midvale against Franklin I Lee Gray of Crafton. and or Gribble assessed Gray $10 and costs. Mayor W. B.

Ramsey of Strasburg fined Junior J. Montgomery of Nor school teacher, who was recently area. i Pai'R- 111., and Nicholas Kopas Inducted into the army at Ft. Hayes, The Nazi controlled Vichy new of Cleveland $15 and costs each on Columbus, has been transferred to agency claimed that the Germans reckless driving charges filed by 1 McClellan. Alabama.

Others sent had cut the vital Moscow Rostov state patrolmen. to Ft. McClellan include: Robert railway and added that the rail Loral police cited Frederick G. Ladrach, Sandyville; Frederick junction of Voronezh, 130 miles east Swope of Dresden to appear before Harwidge, Somerdale; Russell W. the Pacific war council away from the White House just before the British leader recently returned to London with high confidence that United Nations strategy about to carve new and serious wounds in on repairs and changes in the build ing.

of Kursk, has fallen." River l)on Crossed Meanwhile, the German high com maud claimed that the broad river Don had been crossed at a number of points, and bridgeheads estab Die remodeled building will home lushed on the eastern bank. Sparklet Devices, which will move The troops of Field Marshal Fedor to Dover from Newark, and: Von Brck were moving forward be DEPORTED IN PARADE CROWD Mayor Snyder for reckless Glazier, 406 Front avenue. this city: Robert C. Davis, 515 Third street, this city; Lawrence D. i Duerr, Rt.

1, Magnolia; Robert B.1 Brady, 323 Trenton avenue, Uhrichs- villc. A pickpocket was reported in the from Ft- Haves Jcf Twin Cities last Friday night, ac-1ferson barracks. Include Ben- the axis. This was before the I at 2:30 at the church with Rev. night fall of Tobruk and the of Shanesville officiating collapse of m.ssag, to Kai Sh.k therefore was hnm'' 8 P- m- Trith unusual are.

at 2 p. rnuirsday at tne home Easton, Pa. Tlie plant is susidiary; hind vast commanded cording to a police report. jamin Swartzcntruber, Sugarcreek: of the Knapp Monarch corporation! bv Col. n.

Heinz Guderiann, Nazi J- J- Williams South Water street, 2- of St. Louis, which abo operates the No. 1 tank expert. yhrichsville. reported the loss of, MelviiNavarre; rilVaiirtatlS Burial Will be made in Ragersville Dover Appliance plant With the C.tmea now completelv a stranger removed Ins, Max -Maurer J.

Rus ias gal.ant ba bv the Lintz Funeral Home Approximately $300,000 worth of cleared and the way opened for a pockabook from bis jancTu'u Munle equipment will be moved into the possible airborne invasion of the topping in a Uhrichsville Sparklet Devices plant in Dover To: Caucasus across the narrow Kerch turning out. war production orders, straits, the Nazis to the north were A customer in the store, who saw Jer M. Giosj Rt. 1 Newcomers- The plant will employ between 100 attempting to snap shut a giant pin-1 the thief take the money, gave chase town John H. Daugherty and 200 men and women and errs.

but oi the crowds in the IDavid Baltzcll East.) tion is expected to start within four, The north arm cf this pincers street gathered for tlie parade he, Third street, Uhrichsville; Herschel mjL mm DOVER PARADE GROUP DOVER CHURCH Hospital News A son was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of 123 West Iron avenue, Dover, by Caesar ian birth. Newell Winters of 244 Park Avenue, underwent an operation Fri day and Mrs. Burton Renner of 1408 Fourth street, and A.

W. Mahoney of 138 Third Drive, underwent operations Saturday. Miss Martha Trover of Rome 1, Sugarcreek, who wa.s injured recently when she fe.l from a hay wagon; Joe Schiff of Route 1. Dover, and Creasap Rites Held Yesterday months. based at Kursk while the southern wa unable to catch up with him B.

Ankrom, Rt. 3, New Philadel area moving from Bielgorod, some before he escaped in an automobile phia. and John R. Altland, Rt. 2, Na Funeral services for Charles Crea sap, 68.

retired Pennsylvania Railroad machinist and a life long res', dent of Uhrichsville. who dropped dead of a heat. attack at his home. 618 Parrish street, la Thursday PROGRAM AT CHURCH OF GOD TONIGHT The following program will be tendered at tlie Church of God 75 miles to tiie south, If the Soviet lines are smashed 1 in this area, tlie next German move would be drive due south to Roe tov on Don, gateway to the Can casus and spigot of the Soviet oil barrel. bearing Pennsylvania license plates.

varre. LIBRARIAN QUITS COUNTY BOARD FOR AT NEWCOMERS1 CANTEEN PLANNED Mrs. Doris Beauregard, librarian I Mayor Paul Wiicoxon, Uhrichsville, of the public li-' was in receipt of a letter today from brary for the past five years, has re I Captain E. S. Johnson of the Salva! signed effective August 1st.

The li 1 tion Army advising him that the Uh- brary board is receiving applica-1 richsville advisory council for the 11ions to fill the position. Dennison canteen at the Riiffinatnn Havvpv Wil- rinii- iiminr uiris" drill' lunior dovj i I Board members are to act on ap Pennsylvania station is to be dis- hvmn "The Clitl- makr purchases of neces-, plications at a meeting to be held solved and will be replaced with a dren or the World" June Dixon sary materials, but may not be able nPXt Thursday night. They approv- new advisory council made up of daughter of Magnolia were I Those from out oMown who at-1 Mary QUbert, ChavioUa Pritohi, of Mra. Beau- representatives from county com- aaugnter o. aiagnona were aismis.

eu Dorothy Cope and Betty Siegen salfi' Purchases of chemicals to regard showing 517 cards issued, mum ties. thaler- dialogue Whole World Insects antl other activities 1 52.188 books loaned and collections Captain Johnson advised that lunior and intermediates, 'which require immediate of fines totaling $74 22. Tlie aver- since the canteen had beaoms a 1 morning, were held yesterday at 2:30 Tuscarawas avenue at 7:15 p. m. to p.

m. from liie J. Ulirich and day in connection with the church Son Funeral Home with tlie Rev. daily vacation Bible school program: E. L.

Fischer officiating. Burial was Piano solo: song. mu made in Union cemetery. sic by congregation; missionary I Tlie pallbearers were Forest Green, chorus: beginners drill; primary Buffington. M.

M. Harvey, Wil- drill; junior drill; junior ham Edwards, E. F. McGuire and F. AG.

PROGRAM fContinued from rnee Mrs. William Foster and infant Buckingham. from the hospital, last Friday. I tended the services were Mr. and Tlie stork take the holiday Robert Creasap, F.

B. Crea- week-end off as eight babies were Mr- and Mis J. L. Strong, Mr. delivered Union hospital, mclud- 01 Mrs.

Edwin hu and son. Ing four Fourth of July young- Kenneth, and Mr. and Mrs. Artlun 6ters Ender, all of Chicago, Mr. and work in tht Born on Saturday were: A son dliam G.

Ender, of 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. for Jesus," patriotic tableau: benediction. There will be a display of handi basement.

TO MEET TONIGHT The committe in charge of Vhe 1 Victory Parade to be held Thursday evening in Dover ill meet at the YMCA at 8 tonight to plan de-l tails of the spectacle. Eugene Weaver, committee chair-1 man, urged that all lodges, clubs, factories, stores and ether merchants and individuals enter floats or! marching delegations in tlie parade and that they notify Walter C. Brucks, parade marshal, at once oi the nature of their entry, so as to permit formulation of plans for lining up the procession in Third street, cast of the Public Square. The parade is to move at 8 p. m.

An effort is also being made to secure a large bicycle delegation in the parade and all bike riders are also asked to notify Mr. Brucks. A limited supply of decorations for the parade can be secured at the Y. M. C.

A. of Steubenville, and Mr and Mrs. to Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Schwartz of 234 Fifth street a son to Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Morris of Stras Agivw, of Irankfoii burg: a daughter to Mr. and Donald Ricker of 1055 Union avenue, this city, and a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Silvius of Route 2.

Dundee. Born yesterday and last night were a daughter to Mr. and Mrs George Lorenz of 811 Second street SE.t a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Visintainer of Midvale; a daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Albert E. Winemann of Strasburg, and a son to Mr. and Ind. Former Local Resident Dies Funeral services for Mrs Nellie GIVES BOND, FREED Walter Delong of Route 1.

New comerstown, was released when he furnished bond of $100 after lie wh I arraigned before Mavor Eari Tveas I ure of Newcotnerstown on a charge of assault and battery filed las; Sat i 1 urdav bv Frank Walker of Ncwvom lure of funds may also be restricted, age book circulation was 175 a day Wlnle Mr. Roosevelt sought to the year. tain authority to sell government-j surplus to hold down cost oi producing some foods, bloc leaders struck back and may launch a movement to amend the price control bill to fix wages. county project a county advisory board was necessary. No names of members were made public as yet.

B. Brown. 61, formerly of this city erstown. He was bound oyer to ini and a native ot New comerstown. who died at 2:45 a.

m. Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Miller, 615 North avenue Tuscarawas count.v grand jury 4-H CLUB STAGES DRIVE FOR SCRAP The Salem Township 4 Club recently conducted a scrap drive during which waste paper, iron, rubber Mrs. Earl Diefenbaugli of 407 East Massillon, following a lingering ill Slingluff avenue, Dover. Miss Helen Reddington North avenue and Mrs.

Albert ness, will of 219 1 afternoon. She was be conducted tomorrow a member ot the First call at. the funeral home after 2 other materials were salvaged p. m. tomorrow.

grreat-er part of Salem town- tend tonight, TIill said, but after to jship. night no new members of the class ill be admit Led. Abel of 846 Maple avenue NW. Baptist church of this city. were admitted for treatment.Surviving are four sons.

Herbert Ross Walker of Route 1, this city, I of this city, George of Uhrichsville Joseph Miller of Route 2. this city, and Max and John o' Massillon; Walter Winkler of Route 1. daughters. Mrs. John- Mrs.

Margaret Stoner of Sandyville underwent operations this morning. SATURDAY NIGHT FIRE DAMAGE Mack Wright, 55, Dies Saturday Mack Wright. 55. residing on Route 1. this city.

The Plains, died at 7:15 p. Saturday at Ins home $150 Damage of $150 wa.s caused at the home of Gail C. Mallornee, rear oi 342 Fourth street, this city, at 10:25 Saturday night when fire de stlroyed a coal shed and burned a hole through the wall of the kitchen. Tlie fire started when the family away from home and had reach a spectacular peak when firemen Were summoned, Chief W. T.

Ferris laid. xton of Navarre and Mrs Frank following three illness. Miller and Mrs. A. R.

Masters of Born at Uniontown, son of the Massillon and three brothers, late Joseph and Martha Wright, he Charles Hammell of Dover. Perry was employed as a meat cutter for of Buffalo, N. and Arbie Ham-! the Only Sausage Co. mell of Los Angeles. Cai Survivng are one brother.

James Other funeral arrangements, ui of Gnadenhutten and a sister. Mis. charge of the Paquelc; Funeral David Garabrandt of this city. Home, Massillcn, are not complete. I Funeral services will be held at ithe Broadhurst Funeral Home.

Tiles On the committee were Eugene Heston, lee Heston. Clarence Sell vvab and Donald Blind. The boys still are taking contributions for TURFQUhRC MINT their drive and anyone wishing to, iTIUDI have scrap collected is a.sked to no- tifv Clarence N. Schwab, the club leader. Another drive is being plan tied for the future.

SHOOTS HIMSELF BENEATH HEART SECOND FIRST AID CLASS IN DENNISON YOUTH ARRESTED Second In a series of first aid HR AFT THARfiF instructions for members of tlie1 I Dennison auxiliary firemen and Columbus, July 6 civilian defense volunteers will be McCartney, 19, of Columbus, is being held toniRht at the flrehouse in of failing to register for Dennison at 7 o'clock sharp, accord held at Binghamton. N. on a ing to fire marshal Roy Hill. service last Tuesday, de- Others interested in taking fir.st spite urgings of his parents and his aid instruction under auspices of pastor that he do so. the Red Cross are welcome to --------------------i LOCAL WEATHER Maximum temperature on the Fourth of July was 85 and the minimum Saturday night was 61.

Yes I terday's maximum was 85 and the i minimum last night was 58. Satur! day night. 25 inches of rain fell and rain measured .11 inches. OBSERVES 4TH Verbal firecrackers, words a fire with the sparks of freedom and Christianity flew from tlie pulpit of Grace Lutheran church in Dover on Sunday as tlie pastor, the Rev. Paul F.

F.bert. and his congregation observed the Fourth of July with a patriotic service entitled "The Glory That Is Tlio-e in church responded with a free will offering to buy a war bond, with W. C. Hardesty cf New York City, president of the Dover W. C.

Hardesty plant, attending church for the baptism of his granddaughter, Elizabeth Louise Somers, equaling the cotnribution for the purchase of a $25 bond. The bond is to be framed and placed in the church. The act caused the Rev. Mr. Ebert to recall the days of World War when he was pastor of a church in Victoria, and his congregation there purchased the first liberty CUMBERLAND WIFE SUES FOR DIVORCE LIONS HEAR TALK ON CONSERVATION William Windsor of Akron, dog "for representative of divorce, alimony and custody of two'Ohio Conservation Department, spoke before the New Philadelphia Lions at.

a luncheon meeting held in the Grill today noon. The club installed officers for the new year, including Frank H. Shot- Charging neglect and Elizabeth Ryan of Newp Cumberland today filed suit in common pleas court against Paul Ryan, 219 Fifth minor children aged 18 and 15 years. Th? couple was married September 21st, 1921, and the wife claims she was forced to leave the defendant on account of his cruel treatment. he also asks that he be enjoined sufccceds Charles E.

Henry from disposing of a New Philadelphia as P10slclen'- home, a 97 acre farm in Warren 1 township, a $200 bank account and omvwr a $500 government bond. Attorney Raymond C. ney. Rice is the attor- CARRY LUNCHES Threshers will have to carry their own lunches when they invade Rush township this week. Because of su gar rationing, farmers' wives arc dis continuing the practice of serving huge threshing dinners for the dura tion Threshing will begin in Rush township this week.

FIND STOLEN CAR Illness of Six Weeks Is Fatal WARREN TWP. WOMEN wife of I 'he resi Mrs. Emma Souders Martin Souders, died a dence near the Bolivar Canton road early this morning. She had been ill six weeks. A life long resident of Stark county, she wa.s a member of the Niesz U.

B. church. Surviving are her husband, a son, Earl of Route 5. Canton, a daughter, Mrs. Miles Linsenbigler ot North Industry, a brother, Jacob Peters of Alma, a Mrs.

Mary Goshorn of near Canton; seven grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Regu ar meeting of New' Philadel- Funeral service will be 1 eld at lodge No. 510, B. P. o.

at the McCreery Funeral Home at East f.30 Tuesdaj, Ju.y 7th. Sparta with J. J. Wagner of- rS? social Door' Relating and burial v.m made in Frank Hodge, 31. living near Fresno, Coshocton county, is beliex ed recovering at Coshocton City day at 2 p.

nr, and burial will be hospital from a self inflicted bullet made in East Avenue cemetery. Rev.) wound. He shot himself in bed at George Parsons will officiate. the home of his mother, Mrs. Lit jlian Hodge, Friday night, with a 22 Whether or not threshing dinners! i calibre revolver.

The bullet pene- will be discontinued during the dura trated tlie left side just below the i tion will be decided ata meeting of I heart. Warren township farm women which An automobile owned by Carl Gowins of the Southside Auto Wrecking stolen at 9:25 Saturday night, was found in a ditch in Valley, two miles out of town, several hours later. It. was undamaged. New Philadelphia po- TO MEET TOMORROW lice Two former Beach City young peo- a pie figured prominently in the service yesterday in First Lutheran chur STARK f01 NTY TO Strasburg.

lAJUm I III Sister Havaua Amas of Cleveland, MAVF ANN11AI FAIR Dcaconess in 'he Lutheran church, Li I was the principal speaker for the Stark county fair board directors service and her brother. James have decided to hold the Stark coun- a theology student at Wittenberg tv fair at Canton. Sept. 3 7. despite College.

Springfield, read the scr- the request of Joseph B. Eastman, vice, defense transportation director, county fairs be cancelled to save Other fair boards in Ohio that Dancing Tonight have taken similar action include Eli Sister Dies Yesterday POLICE COURT Louis Enisley of Commercial ave this city, and William Franklin, Montgomery, Madison. Darke. Miami. Greene, Auglaise, Warren, Logan.

Clinton, Champaign, Seneca. Delaware and Tuscarawas. The Tuscarawas county fair will bo held Sept. 23 26. SHIVELY YA I LS Orchestra Admission, plus taxes, total (PAN ISH BALLROOM jprlzc $29.

Mrs. Anna Mary Lower, 77. sister of Citv Solicitor Eli N. Fair, this, city, died yesterday at her home i near New Bedford, Coshocton coun ty. She was born near Baltic, daugh ter of (he late Samuel and Theresa Fair and had resided in that vie in ity all her life.

Surviving are seven brothers, in eluding Eli of this city and Albeit of Sugarcreek. Funeral services will be conducted at the Bedford Refovmed church Wednesday at 2 p. m. and Despondency due to ill health and wiu held at the Now Cumberland llue' otr unemployment was given as the i schoolhouse at 8 p. m.

Tuesdav Julv Kerr of Fiont avenue. this All women arc to attend'. gity- on Mayor M. H. Snyder here today on THREE ENLIST IN GLIDER DIVISION Enlistment of three selective ice registrants from tiie Dover draft district in the glider division of the air corps at Bowman Field, was reported today by the Dover draft boa rd.

The three arc Melville Littleton WOOL MARKET Boston, July 6 (INS) Wool: Inquiries were received for medium fleece wools. A few sales resulted and options placed by mills who have bid on recent government order for blankets. Light country graded 3 8 and 14 wools were quoted at 48 to 50 cents delivered mills. Some semi-bright medium wools of intoxication filed by po- lice. Melscheimer cemetery.

Friends may cemetery. burial will be made in the church and Bruno FraRese of ixner and were reported bought in the country MARRIAGE LICENSES Glenn Kinsey, 19. chemist, of Rt. 1. Dennison, and Eileen LeMasters, 19.

clerk, Midvale. 'Rev. Mr. Robert I.eo Sineff. 20, laborer, Route 3, Dover, and Elizabeth Jean Carbary.

16. New Philadelphia. (The Rev. John Conaway) (Application.) Ray A. Buchanan.

23. factory worker, Canton, and Vida Gouge, 21, Adrian M.zer of Ragersville. at prices of 41 to 43 cents delivered. Dover, iApplication.) REMEMBER THIS- You can get worthwhile rebel for acute Sinus, Lumbago, Sacroiliac Strain Backache, Ncutris, Paintui Aching t-ect. Sore Muscles, Poor Circulation, and kindred conditions.

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