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The Danville Morning News from Danville, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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THE MORNTNfl NEWS, DA.NVTLLR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1029 AS COOL1DGES CARED FOR CARETAKER'S DAUGHTER SHEEP DOG PROVES drafted in an attempt lend the flock way, the herders gave up the task and left the sheep to the lute of the demon. But Laddie stood by. i fi sss CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOREST FIRE HERO EndAcidStomach Eat Anything! Restores Digettion, or Mo Pay! Too much acid in stomach causes that "tired" feelingcoated bad breath, constipation, bkukea, indigestion, dizziness, insomnia. Avoid serious illness liy taking; August Flower at once. Relieves promptly- sweetens livens liver, helps digestion, eliminates poisons.

Yau feel tine can e4t anything. 62-year-old August Flower doe the trick 1 On money-back basis, at aU a WANTED Classified Advertising Rat t'onswutive Days Saved Entire Flock Of Sheep When Herders Had Failed Attempts were made by the herders to reach their Khecp and Laddie again, but the flumes nad Junipd the cutting them off. The next clay the lire had subsided temporarily and passage! to the graz- I ing ground was made. Upon their ur- I rival they found no sheep, not even a piece of fleece. i They searched the ndjuent vicinity and soon the tinkling of a bell Cie one worn by the tin can eater was heard.

Then the flock came into view. And there was Laddie, a nervous wreck, racing 'round and 'round the flock, keeping them together. Not a V. ANTED-Sever ii Silk Vlnde'S and 5B girls. Apply Ounter Silk Mill.

02i Words One Three Sis Up to 18 .25 .45 .712 Up to 24 25 .00 .06 Up to 30 30 .75 1.20 Up to 30 36 .90 1.44 Up to 42 .42 1.05 1.G8 Up to 48 .48 1.20 1.92 Up to 54 54 1.35 2.10 Up to 60 60 1.50 2.40 Up to 60 .00 1.65 2.04 Up to 72 72 1.80 2.88 good drug stores. Sold by II. C. Cromwell and oilier good drug fiiores. FOR RENT Home, 7 rooms, at once.

No. 2 Cedar street. Conveniences. 019 sheep was missing nor was a fleece scorched. All were brought to safety: through the dog's efforts.

The above are cash with order rates. Charge rates are two cents per line per day higher than the above rates. No advertisement accepted for les3 than the price of 18 words. Advertise in 'Ite Stevenson, Oct. 16.

tU.P) This is the story of Laddie, nervous little shepherd dog. During: the recent forest fire which destroyed the town of Greenleaf, locatd 15 west of here on the Columbia river, and which threatened destruction to Stevenson, Laddie became the hero of the day. Fires were raging; along the slopes of Hamilton mountain and along Woodward creek. Between the two walls of flames a flock of sheep was grazing peacefully. C.

H. Craig, Harry Patrick and Mrs. Craig were tending the flock with their two dogs, Laddie and Cap. The" shpep became panic stricken as the flames raced on toward them. Efforts to get them out of the place were WANTED A woman to help with kitchen work.

Apply Karlson's Restaurant, 303 Mill street. 019 WANTED Middle aged woman to live with and do light house work for an elderly lady. Apply care News. WANTED Boarders. All conveniences; washing included.

Reasonable rates. Apply 15 Vine street. 015,17,19 $UR SALE PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public sale on the road leading from Oak drove to Washington ville, on SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1929 at 1 o'clock P. M.

sharp: 2 Head of Horses. 7 Head of Cows Also some Geese and Chickens Farm Implements Terms made known on day of' sale. Michael Tobias KRATZEIt, Auctioneer. MOVING and HAULING! Promptly and efficiently done al Call Bell Phone 20.15 FOR SALE Nice flock of young and old geese. Inquire Mrs.

Charles Stig-erwalt, R. D. 4. reasonable rates. Of impure ED.

MILLER Bloom Street R. 5, DANVILLE, PA FOR SALE A few bushels left ot early Irish Cobbler Potatoes, suitable for seed or table use, also second grade corn at 30c per single bushel. John A. Cooper, Washingtonville, Penna. made by the herders.

After tirless efforts in which a bell goat, Billie vTts WANTED Work. Moyer's New low prices for Fall and Winter. Men's shoes soled and heeled, Ladies shoes soled and heeled, $1.00. A handsome wrist watch given away every Monday morning. Moyer's Shoe Hospital, 260 Mill street.

N6 Advertise in The Nsws PUBLIC SALE "Who cure of the caretaker's daughter when the caretaker's busy taking care?" Well, young John, Coolidgv. just back from his honeymoon, knew one answer to the riddle, for here, while his pretty bride, the former Flor, ence Trumbull, looks on, you see him holding little June McBirncy, daugh-tor of the caretaker of the New Haven, apartment building in which they live. It looks as thought June h.ut a crush on John's hat. FOR SALE American Walnut Bed and Springs. First Class condition, Inquire 217 D.

L. W. 017 The undersigned will sell at public sale at Kaseville, Danville R. D. 3, on FOR SALE Flag stone cheap.

Inquire Barber Shop, Mill street. 018 WANTED Woman for general housework for one month, two adults in famly. Address in care of News. on WANTED Experienced driver desires position as chaurfeur. Able to do minor repairs.

Address care of News. 017 WANTED House by Dec. 15th. Call Bloomsburg 683-W. 017 GEN.

CLEMENT OR COURT OF REVIEW FOR SALE Three quarter ton Dodge truck, 1926 model. Ford Roadster, 1926 model. Call H. Penman, care of Bell Telephone Co. 018 Saturday, Oct.

19, '29 or at 12:30 o'clock, rain shine, the following: Simon Felton, Frank's who never makes a msitake S. Lee Menges. Philander Filmoiu, "Humble but wise" Mr. Myers Enterline. Timothy Haye, Gardner at Happy Valley Junction Mr.

Schuyler Diehl. Silas The constable at Happy Valley Mrs. Gilbert Lyons. Musical numbers are: "Ten Lilfle Steps" From Home" Quartette. Gypsy Love Song Mr.

Harris Cris-pen. "Angela Mia" Mrs. Harris Crispen and girls. Wedding March Cast and chorus. Music by Watsontown Orchestra.

CARDS OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS The family ot Mrs. Rohr Shatz wishes to thank friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted them during their recent bereavement; especially those who sent flowers and loaned cars. Rt. Rev. James H.

Rarling-ton Elected President of Synod School Days WANTED Married man with car to take charge of Singer Sewing Machine Co. business in Danville and vicinity. Inquire Thursday evening between 7 and 8 P. at Singer Sewing Machine 213 W. Front, Berwick.

017 WANTED To buy Furniture, Stoves and Carpets. Maurice Kotzen, River-view Hotel. tf Are MOXli: Days! 3 Bed room suites, five 9x12 rugs, one 12x12 Congoleum rug, dining room suite, par- 1 The Lfc opportunity ol obtaining eaucanon of the grealesvt this country offers. one about what they regarded as tough breaks in the five games against Connie Mack's A's. Harrisburg, Oct.

1G. The Rt'. Rev. James Henry Darlington, Bishop ol Harrisburg. today was elected president of the synod of the Province of Washington, of the Episcopal Church at its eleventh annual meeting here.

The new president succeeds the Rt. Rev. William Loyall Gravatt, of Charleston. West Virginia, Bishop of West FOR RENT REFUND $200,000 TO BALL FANS lor set, 4 burner oil stove, good cream separator, cooking utensils, garden tools, Domestic sewing machine, good as new; other articles too numerous to mention. Baby Clinic The Well Baby Clinic will be held this afternoon from 2:30 until 4:30 at the State Disnensarv on Bloom street.

FOR RENT OR SALE Houses. All lmporvements, West Mahoning street. Call Bell phone 352, Bloomsburg tf FOR RENx uarage near the First National Bank. Inquire at Bank. tf 'A doctor will attend from 3 until 4 It is very important that school children possess good health and clear brains to take advantage of their educational opportunities.

Moxie is the safe drink always. Its purity and wholesomenesa are zealously safeguarded. Its high standard of beverage quality is always maintained. And its tonic and food values refresh and invigorate beneficially. Be sure that your child drinks pure wholesome Moxie with school luncheons and at home.

The Moxie Company of America Frauk M. Arvber, rrid-tit o'clock. The Toxin and Anti-toxin treatments for the prevention of Diphtheria will be given free to children from the age of 6 months to 6 years. Chicago, Oct. 16 The Chicago Cubs tomorrow will begin the refunding of slightly over $200,000 sent in by baseball fans for tickets to the sixth game of the World's Series which would have been played here had not the Athletics won four of the first five games.

The fans were instructed to turn their third game tickets into any one of two or three box offices and receive their refunds. Only-out-of-town reservations were refunded by mail. FOR RENT New garage, concrete floor, connected with? sewer. Apply 211 East Market street. tf Virginia.

William W. Frazier, of Philadelphia, was re-elected treasurer. The executive committee chosen comprises Rev. Dr. Martin Aigner, Diocese of Erie; H.

T. Nelson, Diocese of Washington and Bishop Darlington. The following were selected for the Court of Review; Rt. Rev. Alexander Mann, Bishop of Pittsburgh; Rev.

H. H. Cptington, Diocese of Southern Virginia; Rev. P. L.

Plinchbaugh, Diocese of Bethlehem; Benjamin P. Thompson. Terms made known on day of sale. B. Harry Kase FOR RENT 7 room house, all conveniences, at 704 E.

Market street. Possession Nov. 1. Apply D. Edmond- Wins Prize Mrs.

George Lunger, formerly of Danville, now a resident of Marcus Hook, has won a prize every summer the Viscose company has been giving son. Meanwhile, the Cubs, after arriving S. J. FAUSEY, Auctioneer. prizes for the best lawn and flowers in their model village.

Dioceses of General Charles M. Clement, Sunbury; Henry P. Dio- cese of Washington and William I White. Diocese of Pennsylvania. FOR RENT Furnished room, all conveniences, suitable for man or woman.

Inquire 633 E. Market street. tf FOR RENT Two garages at 16 and 18 Vine Inquire John A. DiehL home yesterday, prepared to entrain for their winter homes. Many of them were going on hunting trips, otherss planned traveling vacations, and some, like Riggs Stephenson, were just going home to get "some real fried chicken." Approximately 500 faithful fans met the Bruins when they returned yesterday.

The players made an effort to smile through their gloom, but i was plain that they still were thinking Good Hens Demanded Breeding, selection and poultry culture are employed by alert Pennsylvania poultrymen to meet the shifting market demands for poultry and eggs. To carry on heavy production hens must have strong bodies and a eood WILL PRESENT PLAY AT WASHINGTONVILLE Sidler Hill. 017 FOR RENT Garage near Starr Silk Mill. Apply J. F.

Dineen, 10 Green street. oi8 supply of nourishing feeds. The Turbotville Community Association will present "Here Comes The Bride" this evening in the Memorial Hall under the direction of Robert Sheffer. The characters are: Richard Tate, a rising young lawyer Mr. Wilbur Schell.

PAILIT BAB) HO. PR(3EIAE3 mm Pflod bf Cnftad Prwt fHUBaDAY, OCTOBBB If all Francis Felton, The of WIS. jYTUAN the trouble Mr. Paul Grittner. 1:00 6:00 Pssaaf'e Otsh)sfa 6:00 1:00 FleUahitiaap; VssM (BBT) (OST) WOB, NBWABK 488.8 718 k.

8:00 8:80 Dinner Hour. 8:00 7100 Bamberger Salon Spur, 8:00 8:00 Repertory; Music Rack. 10:00 8:00 Red Lacquer and Jade. 11:08 19:00 Newe; Danoe; Moonbeams. WEAF.

NEW YOBK 484.8- 880 k. 8:00 S.OO Dinner muils. to Dora Hale, very much- attached VOIASDAY'I BEST FEATURES iu su Maawso Roar. 10:00 Vlstmr. the "cause" Miss Blanche Snyder.

Alice Malcolm, a close chum iMk ttmt Hour WEAP Network. HlMwiU Hor WJZ Network. AHar Kent Dance Hear WJI A. SfteJooo, of WMAa-WtI, OE1CAOO-47. r.s 8t8 k.

Network, 1:00 6:08 Dinnsr Drocram VJetor Oanoa Hear WEA Network, i FlelMhmaun Hour WEA Network. Dora's Miss Kathryn Cronk. Mrs. Sarah Ann Mullen, a women of few Mrs. Emerson Smith.

8:00 7:00 Lecture and muals. 8:00 Midweek Hymn-slcg. 8:30 Coward Com lor Hour. 7:00 Flelscmnani) Hour. 8:00 Seiberling Singers.

1:30 8:00 8:00 8:30 sou ore nostra Mlnstreia. AsriaiaT Mlnslri 11:00 Aatot-Asdyi 8:30 Jack Front Melody Moments 10.00 10:80 Halsey-Btuai Hour. 8:80 VJetor Dance Hour. (tarn tenderd Time Id Oral eohuna: Omorol la otfdwi Bear' flfurwa delate Usm oft? Ufrufcbt.) BOSCI RADIO SCREEN -GRID ENGINEERED KYW-RMU. OWOAOO 884-18B8 k.

6:30 Orehestra. 7 30 6:10 NBO Network (WJ. 11:00 10:00 Ames-Andy; Mewsf 1 1 11:80 11:00 Danes programs. alFBars jboctdi? 11:00 10:00 NBC Concert Hour. 11:10 10:30 Dance music.

WJZ, NEW YORK 384.5 780 k. 8:00 5:00 Sunshine; Orchestra. 7:00 6:00 Talk: Breen and de Rosa. 7:30 6:30 Vincent Loces Orchestra. WON, CRICAOO 416.4 -730 k.

1:08 8:00 8:30 6:0 8:00 Dinner program. 7:00 Radio floorwalker. 7:80 WtAP program. 6 0s Melange: Music. 6:88 At water giant Danee How 10:00 a.ou 8:30 8:00 10:00 and Fink Borenaders.

7:30 Champion Sparkera. Hour Hour of Muale. Kent Danes Hoar 1 BOSCH 11:00 11:1 10:15 Slumber music. WABC NEW YORK H48.ll 860 k. 6:00 "Oolrg to Press." 11:00 lO OO-News; Danca mulls.

WBBM, CBICAOO 886.4 710 k. 10:00 8:00 Columbia Network. 13:00 11:00 Royal Canadians; PrsMs. 1:60 11.00 Old Mar Olub. WIS.

CBICAOO 844.8 876 k. 1:88 program koarat, WFAA, DALLAS 388.8 1048 k. 7:00 6:00 Sandman: Others. 00 7:00 Tower Psrlua: Politics. 7:30 -1).

si. Army Bind. 6:00 Detective Drama. (EASTKBN STATIONS) mm (Obti mra, Atlantic city noo 1:011 1:00 News; Gospel bymce. 20 Arthur Brook, orgoulet.

8.00 Little Olub 10: 0 9 S0 Dance WBAL. BALTIMORE 1060 k. 7:00 :00 Masqueradera. 8:00 7:00 Serenades iNBC). Jt.OO 10:00 Memoriae.

1 10 lO tO-John Eltetmenu, orgarriat. WESI. BOSTON ion 5I0 k.1 0 00 music; Big Brotuel. DUO Network iWEAFl. 30 8:30 Qtnter'a Mr.

and Mra. 8:00 NBC Network IWEAFl. (0:16 8:0 Reports; Dance music WOE. BUFFALO M5.1 60 lOO 8:90 Dance orchestra, lie 8:30 NBC Network tWLAFl. WIW.

CINCINNATI 8.8 -700 3:00 1:00 Dinner music; Scrap Book. :00 Neiwork iWJZi. 8:00 Bllllkln iroupers. 10:00 8:00 Hall; Flllmore BBd. lllOO 10:00 Amos-Andy; Dance must.

11:30 8:00 0:30 Gold Seal Hour. 8:00 Temple Hour. 0:50 National Forum. 10:30 11:30 10:13 -Dunce music; Reveries. WIP, PHILADELPHIA I8I.A 010 k.

8:00 NBC Network tWEAFi. RDRA, PirTNBIiKGH kttVV 930 t. 6:00 Pictures; Orchestra. 7:30 6 30-Ktmcla and Mills. 8:011 NBC JVHTVork iWJZ).

PI Si PI 1 y.iqgixa 8:00 1:00 wingers; Texas drams. 11 00 Len-i Oreiiastra. KOA. DENVER 4MI.8 680 k. 8:00 7:00 New York programs.

10:30 6:30 Lecture; Rsnd (oncers. WHO. BBS MOINES tM.a 1008 k. 6:00 5:00 Newe; Cheerio; Musis. 11:00 10:00 Brevities: Grab-Bag.

WBAP. FOBT FOBTH S74.8 80S B. 7 0O-NBC Network. 10:30 8:30 Sunflower Olrl. RTRS.

BOT SPSINOS (68.8 1040 k. 8:00 7:00 Request hour; WBAP Boa. 10:00 6:08 Dance: Victor Hour. WDAF. KANSAS CITY 481.5 616 k.

6:38 6 10 School ot the Air. 8:10 1:18 ProsTams irom New Yawfc. 11:00 10.00 Amos-Andy; Slumoer Hour Bosch Radio is not only Screen-Grid Radio it is Bosch Engineered to all the requirements of Screen-Grid tube operation making the utmost of Radio's latest and most pronounced improvement. You can rely upon the new Bosch for the greatest radio enjoyment, for the most far-reaching toning ability ever offered. The splendid English design Console, il- t.

PltTSBt BGH k. 6:00 8:00 Dinner music; Sports. 6:00 NBO Network (SVIAFl. YTTAM, CLEVELAND tPO.8 1018 k. f08 8.

0O Dinner ausle. KM Inelalbie Cboru. Si 06 1:80 NBO Network (WIAF). 8:30 Tour; 0oiot; Trio. ll.OO 18:00 Variety programs.

WCX-WJK. DBTBOIT 888.S 188 k. 10:30 8:30 Time and weather. WBVA. RICHMOND 70.1 1110 k.

6:00 8:00 Dinner muste. 8:00 Network. 11:10 10:80 Studio featurt. WHAM, BOCHK8TER 888.1 1188 k. 8:30 8:30 Theatre; Dinner music.

6:00 7:00 NBO Network tWJBi. 18)41 11:44 Nlgbtkswk Proile. 8100 Dinner nutate. KPAB. LINCOLN 888.

4 770 k. 1:08 6:80 Myer's Orehsstrs. Personal enmity that dates back to -lnvieieie unorua. 80 MBO Network IWBAI. 11:08 16:00 Musical 11 108 10:00 Amos-Andy; Organ WSCN.

St. PtTBBaBLBO 888.1 18:08 11:80 Row ot 1919 when President Wilson lay ill in the White House caused ex-Secretary -888 ilMfosr Bslog; Trio. 1:00 Variety ptogToaM. WRAS. LP PIS VII I 686.8-488 1:88 1:88 Pvserams tram Row Ya 10:16 6:88 Oanosrt: Bomlaa Roar.

IFOB-Wn. PSTBOIT 888.8 788 B. 6:09 OtMsr mualc; Roperta. 7:00 Habaneras; The OBot, 1:10 1:88 Mnooa and His Basd. 6:00 Barge Reeital.

10:80 SrIP time; etvdio eoaeert. 11:00 Beoksasn's Orehestra. WOT. SOHBNEOTADY 8f.a TS8 k. 11:08 :08 OoUeglans.

WMTJ. MTLWArKBB 481.8 888 fc. SI 00 8100 NBO Network (Mil SllW lii 00 Amos-Andy; Daaos Albert B. Fall, now reported ill as he faces trial for bribery at Washington, to refuse to permit Dr. Sterling Ruffin abve, to examine him at the court's order.

Dr. Ruffin, then one of Wilson's physicians and Fall, then a sen 6)00 ttsaortst pianar musie. 1:08 6 8:08 68 New VOir, DBTBOIT 87T.S 1480 B. 60 mxhk: rsrm bow. 1 kOO MBO Network I WRAP).

naer musts. WCCO, MPLS. -ST. PAUL 874 JgM 11:88 1840Plerd Waiur. ersjanlst.

edjr Moon: Oresjawk). oo sisw sTsiei lowtt osetissma. :86 liSO Oohsmhta Network. mots net wars. Arcadians, sag con 'airao tOeoSTtis 8:88 6 hrsfmrd, contains a Bosch seven tube receiver and dynamic type speaker "The Best in Radio' Price, less tubes, $240.

Other Bosch Models paced from $11930 up, kss tubes. HARVEY G. WAGNER Danville, Pa. 8:86 10:00 Rows: Toe Potteistaaa. .88 10:80 Lang's Orshsftrm.

1:08 Wstwerk (WJ). BF.TBOIT 885.8 080 8: 80 6:80 WBB PUysrs sssawsu ra warn, NasnvrLLB toi.s sm r. 1.00 6:00 Mows: Musis: Playlet, Dtanor mu TlOO NBO Neiw 18:88 Siio fasans Pea tares. 8: lil0 Ounfort cruasdsrs. CROW, TOSVONW IBM-SN B.

in 8J0 OolBmMa Rsswork. ator, are said to have had words when FtJl, as a member of the Senate Committee appointed to investigate the president's health, drew the bedclothes the patient. In 1924, when Fall was reported too ill for trial, Dr. Ruffin examined him and pronounced him able to face court. 1:00 Programs from W1AP.

11:08 10:00 Bolotaat and ortMitsa. WOW. OMAHA 880 k. lm MO PoncsH Hour. 4i-.

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