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The Burlington Hawk-Eye from Burlington, Iowa • Page 13

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THE BURLINGTON HAWK-EYE, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 15,1931. 13 BIG SISTER It's Mutual By LES FORGRAVE ALL ALONE IN THAT M.05PITAL- A SOUL iNTe.flLe.-5Te.D IKJ HER TO GO SEE HER. OR TO LOOK AT ER, YOU WHEW "YOU'RE. 1 SET tSWE'O UIKE. IT IF I TOOK HER 5OME FLOVO ER5.

TWEV DOKi'T HA.VE. COOLCXOT AFFORD TU' SPEVJilVE (DUE'S ARENJ'T ALWAYS TM' ContrulPress Association. Inc VJOOO. (NDEED VOO TRUTH A60UT TO 5EtJDFORYOU AT VUHEW-5HE. SE-eS For Besf Resufs Read Hawk-Eye Want Ads Ads Pay Dividends Hawk-Eye Classified Advertising Rates Telephone Your Want Ad To The Hawk-Eye.

Call 54. cents a word, leas 23'o cent a word a day for (semen ts paid with order or -Mil ten days from date of first Minimum charge cents. a line a month. chnrped at the i- a column Inch. One I spacf.

No -llsroUnt. telephone yunr WMpt H.iwk-Eyt- and bill will bo t.i at once, chnmed at the a word, with the per cent discount will 1 payment is witn- The per cent dls- the rates one and one- WOrd. i- -ur-ina- the number of words all words whK-h are ail Initials, numbers iinrl i the ads are counted as rr.iist carry an tndlratton the ad Is Intended to for renftnc- houses must "For Kent." All nds for the merchandise must 'wl-'-i 'do not. want their number to appear The Hawk-Fye will '(hi. and will tnnll re- will 'be" rhar'-refl for wltb Tlll dnvp the nd ftP- t' an i- ordered for .,..,1 sold In ml may be ordered ,1 charge be made for nro v.rcred^n tnke with the n.iv within ten days, the 'N ''iiul r.ne-lialf rents r- rr paid for vMthln ton fhni-ced -it the rate of word.

LOST AND FOUND i A 'N i 11 Y. A i Ph. 270. i Nl-rmXA OX TIlGF-r- i'lark's statiiin and hardware Return to ra Mlddl'-town. 203 HELP FOR WHOL12- sale grocery to travel out of Bnr- llng-ton.

Must havo wholesale yro- cerv experience. The Burt-ZuUer f'o. 2D3 HKLP TIOACHERS AXD STl'I I-' YOU want pleasant profitable work during vacation, please write for particulars to Heal Stllc Hosiery Mills. Davenport, la. 293 HELP J.AUY AS I'RI- vato socretary to travel from May 20 to June l'ii.

Must brt neat and attractive and able to take dictation. Salary per week and expenses. State ape and experience letter. I. Miller, 12-1-12S Main Ke.o- Ituk.

Iowa. 292 Funeral Notices FUNERAL HOMES Burnett-Wallen FUNERAL HOME A. Prugh Son DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL- SERVICH PHONE 116 MUSICAL 'INSTRUMENTS Sin to $3S; clarinets $7 to $66; vJo- llns $5 un; ukuleles 1.25 up; ult jn.Df, up. Orm's, 112 N. Main, 271 AUKD I.APY TO eare for eldi-rlv lady in country.

1M1. Huwk-Eye. WORK BABY CHICKS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES STARTED CHICKS The last chance to get Iowa's finest 'chicks this year. Record blood White "FOR yt'ur. jvtrcciu LJIUUU LC fur.

rooms. CM Elrn. two wccks old Blood tcsted I I 093 stock. KKNT--2 NICELY FURNISHED it housekeeping rooms. plu LONSDAI.E HATCHERY Winfield, Iowa.

293 So. Hill Mach, Shop. Expert l.a er work. Gen. repairs.

Grind. Tl RNT-S 13 M. Meala if desired. Ph. 29C-G.

286 FOR SAL For Garage. 1031 N. 7th, £. So COME TO THE HAXT.ICR HATCHERY. Mt.

Pleasant, for bargains In Iowa standard accredited baby chicks, started and day olds. Prices never were so low. 289 FINANCIAL RIeke's Baby Chicks jnow priced as low as $6.05 per 100 all I from IOWA ACCREDITED or IOWA 4,000 every Mon- l-'Olt SALE LARCI3. CKNTLB farm horses. Ph.

phonG 26 Black. New London, la, Fi E- 1'ord hulls, serviceable AS'ill deliver reasonable dUtance. Carl E. Johnson nillea Win- fu-ld. la.

291 BOARDERS ni IIL ROOM board. 12SII North Sixth. FOR FLATS UPPER LIGHT home-like apt. Garage. Ph.

S30-Y. 103 RIEKE'S HATCHERY Burllng-ton, 1318 Mt. Pleasant St. Plionc 3833. Radio Features For Today Office "of" the Comptroller ot the Currency, Wiwhlnjrton.

D- C. Notice is hereby prlvon to all per- I Phone. 2332-W. sons who may have claims.against -Tiie Merchants National Bank of BurlinKton," Iowa, that the sarno i BABY CHICKS Rocks. Wyandottes, and Leprhorns.

Custom Hatching-. MILLER'S HATCHERY, B'jriinpton, la. 1 2421 Gnahn St ELECTRIC WELDING Burlington." Iowa, that 0 f' must bo presented to T. W. (Bot i structural Steel, Aluminum Juuim, Receiver, with the legal castings, stora-ge tanks, auto parts, FOFt modern apartment; second floor.

Garage. All newly furnished. 003 Summer. Phone -1-147 ii 85 STORK FIXTURES Grinders, Tools, cold and ro- Folk. 307 S.

Main. Pb. 173 F. -Meyers, ill i Hotel Burlington APARTMENTS r.urliniton's newest unj most, com- 'pletelv furnished apartments, cenlrally located, many with desirable river 'view Everything riiKfl electric refrif-'-eratluii. sil- vfrvvare, kitchen utensils, fan, laundry and maid service.

2 to 4 room units, up. Railroad and Bu Time Table iFOR RENT 5-ROOM MODERN FLAT; close In. Ph. 3157-J. TonpinK Son.

Real Estate Fourth Floor Elsfcld Bldff. Route trains' Transportation busses; effective QL'IXCV I.ln«— Arrlvo Depart .1 I I 1 I'' I i. I I I 'qo pivlslon St. V. Jl-niil'M 11:14 I'M 1 'TJ I'M PM i Ilaulln AM 3:11 AM BUSINESS NOTJCES and Sheet Metal afc Tin work.

Hardware KRIF.CTIKAUM DEWEIN Phone 774 aullng and Moving Sl 1 1 'at PROMPTLY ii. ft.7.7ri M. 3 AM 12:50 AM Works. 23 -J 9'-an pit Osteopaths 4:00 AM 3:10 AM ilV -J A. 3:10 AM Js Walker Dr.

Ida Walker ilv AM 2:18 AM i A 321 Office 102 Marshall St. ex. 2:10 PM I'M i-List bound leave dally at; 11-15 A. 5:15 P. M.

and; K-I-lnc- ily ex. 4 I '-lil 1 .5 I ily I 'a ilv I i-lily I ii ily ex. TVorth Hound AM PM 4:30 AM 8:58 PM Attorneys P. Poor Poor Bookman Second Floor Elsfeld rtpen Hill I-aw Office Fourth Floor Etsfold Bldsr. South Hound Wilson Third Floor Tama Oaum, iteceivei, Kr thereof within three months from this date or they be vV.

jr Comptroller of the Currency. MEMORIALDAY TO BE OBSERVED AT MEDIAPOLIS To The Mrdiapolls, May- will be held this year in morning The following commit- .1. E. Berry castings, stora-ge tanks, auto parts, etc. Send us your hard jobs, Burlington Electric Welding Works, 212 Columbia St.

Phono S2S. 259 Pro FONTS FCLL OJVl.J^ J. I a. blood, banded pairs, pair while they last. Eldrod L.

Wilson, Morn- Ing- Sun, In. 293 FRIDAY RJJ The Asaocialf'l rve.s-,?. 454.3—WEAF Bowes' Family WENR WOC WHAS KOA. and KYW WOC KOA WOAI WTAM WWJ. WSAI WIBO KSD WWJ WDAF WOC.

chain, Get KSD. WWJ WSAI WTAM. of the WWJ KSD WDAF WMC WOC KSL WOW. WOW KSD WWJ. 30:00 Phil Spitalny Orch, WGY, KYW, WMC.

818.6—WABC KMOX KOIL KTSA. Orch. WBBM, WCCO, WMT, KOIL. WBBM, WOWO, KOIL, KMOX, WMT, WISN. 5:45 Kate Smith WREC, WLAC, WBBM, WCCO, WMT, KOIL.

17 PREP STUDENTS TO BE GRADUATED AT LA HARPE, ILL Special To The La Harpe, May Harpe high school will graduate a class of seventeen students on Friday evening, May 22. The calendar of events for the closing of the school year are: Wednesday, May banquet. Friday, May declamatory contests. Saturday, May track meet. Sunday, May services, Christian church.

Wednesday and Thursday, May 20 and examinations. Wednesday, May class play. Thursday, May "grade commencement. Friday, May school commencement. The senior class of 1931 arc: Helen M.

Howard, Ethel C. Buhl, Dorothy M. Sell, Elizabeth Sheets. Lora Darlene Miller, Gerald R. Hull, Bettina Bustard, Harold Fowler, Alton Crabill, Stacey Gray, Lowull Clover, Gerald T.

6:15 Barbership Singers WMAQ Nudd, Edward L. Stewart, Elsie M. WCCO KMOX KOIL. Bennett, Lloyd Duncan, Dale Atwater, Time KOIL Halcyone Gray. FO.R CHOICE ILLINI AND jVianoitu soy beans.

fOc par bushel. David Iireuer, Sporry, la. 29J FOR 53-GAU STETCT, oil barrels. $1.00 each. Ksdcii Motor Co.

93 FOR SOV BEANS. WCCO WOWO. Hour KMBC KOIL, Musical KOIL WOWO WMAQ WCCO KMOX. Drama WOWO WCCO WBBM KMOX KOIL. KFJF WTAR KMOX WCCO.

WDOD WLAC WMAQ WOWO WCCO KLZ WMT KMOX. 1 Bernie WMT KOIL KLZ. WREC KMOX, KOIL. WMT KFH WCCO KOIL KTSA. Your Wagon to a WMAQ Star." I and Silver.

rose. Grade Commencement Exercises Are Held At Lomax High School J. B. Smith, Koutc 2, Burling'ton. JO FOR CASH REGIS- ter- trood condition.

Jesse Folk, 307 South Ph. 173. 28D FOR CORN AND HAY Phono 37-F3. "86 I i rii 11 and Kay Hutehcroft. Ki.iu-i and seating A I Unbock, J.

H. Swygard II A Von -Vlfred Aspclmeier, Emll Andei- son! Herbert Aspolmeier and Joe Anderson. The following men havo boon named For Sale-Used Kclvlnator. PI, Old Clell Breder. Schultc.

FO AND SUP- Grove-Fred Wilson and Pn 333S-M, 274 oi'er GcorVe Ellerhoff. Swank, KCJ Walker. Unrt Jones and Albert i. -r-r T-invIq Round V. Davis.

qhrll on Hays. lei Everett Belk.mp. Grove-niarenco Deam. liailey. Ap- A quartet 'Sting," "In tlio Gar, in Jesus." Burial nv.do in tbe Kossuth cemetery as Adolphson, dauRhter Mrs Charles Adolphson, i survive: f) 20PM- Jolin lTl 4 C.

C. Clark John Halo Clark Halo Telephone 252. L''t I i-iilv ex'. I I'llU- ex. PM "i i-all'v ex.

2:50 PM 7:20 AM M. Bell Second Floor Elsfeid Specialist, their mnrrl tR lived for a number of years in tho Huron' community. n( the use 1 ni inovd to the farm nort.n- r-asl of Medlapolis, which has since FOR SALE OAK FENCE nosts 10-cents each. Also bay rack. James Buzel.llddletown, la.

282 For Suite. Ph. For Dent Seed Corn. J1.50. Thye.

Ph. 41-F2. BARGAINS AND REBUILT, guaranteed, 25 and GO cycle motors and other eauipment, including: dic- taphone, electric bookkeeping and nddlnf? machines. Write for prices. J.

Rosenbaum Son, Conterville, la. 289 349.5_WJZ WJR WLW WJDX WIOD. and La WREN KOA KSL WIBO WLW WSM WTMJ WSB WMC WOAI WENR. Chain. KOA KLS WREN WLW WLS KDKA.

and WGAR. and WMC WREN KWK WSMB WHAS KYW WSM WSB WAPI KSL KOA. Chorus and REN KDKA WHAS KYW. WSB WSM KOA WJR. KWK KPRC WJR WTMJ WHAS WSM WSMB KOA KVOO WREN.

Sjx'rinl To The Lomax, 111., May ex- ervises for eighth gra de pupils were held in the high school building on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The program is as follows: Bowlin. W. T. King.

Van Hyning. Class Nixon. Class Dietsch. Class class. Class Rice.

Class Smiddy. Class Bradfield. Our Gittings. Crane. Manck of Quincy, Illinois.

and Kenneth Bowlin and Lee Atwater. Presentation of S. Apt of Oquawka, 111. W. T.

King. Home Furnishers. The PATTERNS For Home Dressmaking Lu and WLW 3 Schneider His Orch. i-illy ex. Pally ex.

.10:30 AM 11! iJnilv ex. Mrs. Dnvls unterl itb he Methodist Episcopal at Huron and later her mem. Typewriters, Office Supplies ii-liiirrrt ar finti'n no rprrp(5 to the Metho' ff.Ts.aa5 rilOOF OF AVII.Ij STATE OF IOWA 1 Vss, Des Molncs County In the District Court, April Term, 1931, in the matter of the estate of, Florence, Schoeneborn, deceased. To All Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given, that an instrument In writing, purporting- to be the last will and testament of Schoeneborn, who died at Mt Pleasant, Iowa, on the 9th day i of May 1031, was this day produced, opened and read by the undersigned, nnd that I have fixed Wednesday, the 10th day of June.

1931, as the day for hearing- proof In relation thereto, Witness my official signature- with the seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 14th day of (Seal) Clork of District Court. By CARRIE INGHRAM, Deputy, Publish three weeks, once each week, In Hawk-Eye. First publication May 15, 1031, KDKA WJR. 8:45 Ragamuffins WJZ, KDKA, WENR. WENR KFAB.

9: 'n 1 KWK WREN WDAF WTMJ WHAS WSM WSB WKT KFAB KOA WMC. in Brief WENR WJR WREX. KFAB. Report and Stock Quotations, Closing Where to Find Radio Programs A POPULAR STYLE 6786. This is an excellent model for plain or printed linen, pongee, wash silk, soft woolens and cotton prints.

Grope de chine is also suggested. The long waist portions indicate the higher waistline in a suggestion of plait folds at the sides. The skirt portions show deep plaits over the center of front and back. A very attractive collar completes this model, while serviceable pockets are shown on the front. This is an excellent sports style, and suitable for wear with a separate coat or cape, or as part of a two-piece and Dress-or a three-piece ensemble Cardigan, Coat and Dress.

The Pattern is cut in five sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust measure. To make the Dress for a 38-inch size will require STa yards of 38-inch material. For jabot of contrasting material yard 39 inches wide is required, cut lengthwise. The width of the Dress at the lower edge with plait fulness extended is 2 yards. Send I2c In silver or stamps for our Summer Boole of Fashions showing color pages and containing designs of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Patterns, also liints to the Home Dressmaker.

Beauty Pattern Dopt, Burlington Hawk-Eye, Burlington, la. I KSD St. Cbuls, 550; WOW Omaha, i WENR 590- WSM Nashville 650; WMAQ Chi- icago, 670; WLW Cincinnati, 700; WGN 10:00 Richardson's Orch. WHEN, Chicago, 720; WSB Atlanta, 740; WJR KOA. KWK.

Program. matinee. Hour. "program. convocation.

Schneider and His Orch. and weather report continued. Detroit, 750; WCCO Minneapolis, 810 WHAS Louisville, 820: WLS and WENR, 920; KDKA Pittsburgh. 980; WOC Davenport, WHO Des Moines, 1000; KYW Chicago, 1020; KTHS Hot Springs, 1040; WTAM Cleveland, 1070; KMOX St Louis, 1090; KTNT Musca- i tine. 1170: KOIL Council Bluffs.

1260: WDAF Kansas City, 610; KOA Denver, 830; WSAI Cincinnati, 1330; i WBBM Chicago, 770: WIBO Chicago. KWKH Shreveport 850: WCAZ Carthage, 1070; WSUI Iowa City, coroner's jury failed to deterniine identity of the driver of a car in which Harry Willers was riding when the latter and Mrs. Florence Sanders were killed in a collision. Mrs. Sanders was riding with Elmer Kundert, who was severely Injured.

Dubuque Injuries received when she stumbled and fell down the steps of St. Patrick's Catholic church resulted in the death of Loretta McMann of Farley. Cedar of illegal transportation of liquor were filed against M. F. Dahms of Sioux City, arrested near Viola.

Sheriffs said they found 33 quarts of alleged liquor in his car. LET US SEND The Hawk-Eye TO YOU WHILE YOU ARE ON VACATIO MUGGS McGINNIS Strictly Modern By WALLY BISHOP KVioW I BUT DOWOI UMCLE A SWEU HE N6EDS rTOVER! VT SAME FLUVC? CREAM MOST ee. A FOWTWE 'CAUSE trs A OCXABtMACflON 1981, by Ctntnl Preu Association, Inc..

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