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4ISCET ANEOUS
EVERY family occasionally needs extra tuak to meet emergencies, to pay bills, et c. We take care of such situations by lending any reasonable amount to those in position to make regular payments. We require no endorser just the signatures of husband and wife. You get the money when you need it the full amount of the loan in cash. Repayments may be a7Tanged weekly cr monthly to suit your convenience. Interest charged only for t me money is used Cal., write or phone. Yon can get the cash you need today. LEGAL LOAM COt 112 South College Ave.
Half Block South Citizens Loai. A
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1 FOR SALE: 125 brown Leghorn i pullets, laying 50 per cent. Price j
$50.00; See Clifton Robinson, old!
Showers farm, northeast of the j city. 2x
For Sale High grade, clean, medium Size Indiana lump coal. East End Coal Co. Phone 6166 ' 10 Tfnc I Wore Buying a
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FARM Consult me, easy terms WALTER S. HALL 102 W. 6th St.
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FOR SALE OR RENT: 4 room apartment, 111 east 10th, heat and water fv.rnished, $-10.00; 5 room modern house, 610 east 2nd, $20.00; 4 room modern houses at 207 east
SYNOPSIS It is the year 3690. The "Centaur sailing from the West Indies for England is captured by the cutthroat Tom Leach, who, on board his vessel, "The Black Swan' has Ion terrorized ships on the Spanish Main. Passengers aboard the 4tCentapr" are Priscilia Harradinc, daughter of the Jat Sir John Harradine, Captain-General of the Leeward Isles; Major Siinds, Sir John's middle-aged assistant, who hopes to marry Priscilia; and Monsieur
Vermilya and at 701 west Wylie. I S"1" dc eHant- yearn
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: each $2(MK); also 2 nice 4 room I houses just outside city limits; also I several not modern houses on the j west side at $7.00 to 514.00. Prank
L. Bridges, Basement Citlz. Loan and Trust Building. Will sell any
or all at bargain prices. 2c
WANTED
- ; . , , j WANTED: Good milch cow. Will FOR RENT:' 2 hitchonevie apart-; trade liffht oar or nvestock. John
Guy, Blairs Super Service, 115 east 6th street. Phone 2955. 2c
mt-nts. Modern, steam heat..
J. P. Leffleiy 4881 or 6170.
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FOR RENT: 3 modern unfurnished rooms Rent, reasonable. Glose : to schools. , 346 south Jackson. Six
WANTED: Experienced stenojyrapher wants position in down town office or department store. Can furnish best of reference. Will take position as cashier. Address B.
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HA1LA PA&K CEMETERY il PMnpdni rrt A 18 tfn
rNTS-rThree,attracave quick house, built-in features, hardwood j H' in care fhia off ice
floors, full - basement, outside garage, on improved street. $20.00 per month. For information call at 1421 Monon Drive. 31c
if: Dollar a Month -Hard TimPolicies. Everyone prospect. l- medical.: .80 pter cent commis--C. K- Rapp. 1015; Myers Bldg. arffeia, . I11.V - v . . . . . r :-. 31x
LCrSte" Deltas Theta ;Tau pin. Yellow '-g?!':--:wrtli:,TBifhite. sappf lre- : anl ; opals. Call 5487. RtWprd:.:" '; : 2c
LOST: Toy rat terrier, black md- brown. Phone 4290. 2c
; FOR RENT: 5 room house Zu miles; out on EUettsville pike. Call 4056. 31x FOR RENT: 5 tc-jni modern bungalow, brick veranda, screened in back porch. Newly painted and decorated. Ill east 12th. , $24.00.
r :'- "- ;-' ' ' - Phone 4944 or 4336. 31x All nillinery to go at half price ! : ' le make and trim.: Style, Shoppe, p FOR RENT: 1 large light house t-i . nOtih : Walnut. . ";v , 2c j keeping room. All modern. Every
! thing furnished. Close to square. Alii Q1R ,mrti Wslnnt Phrn& -RftfKt 5rt
WANTED : To buy, fat hens, broilers and poultry of all kinds. McElhinney Feed Store, 318 north Morton street. Phone 2457. 30c
ATTENTION FARMERS:
residing .on rural routea
for special rates on auto ;
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FOR RENT: 330 acre farm, 50
ce. Horace Blakery. Phones acres in Clear Creek - bottom, 10 J5L--"''. T 2x! miles south; Phone 4792. 2x
:CE: . Affcer January 1. - the ! FOR RENT: 5 room modern
Farm. Bureau Market Willi house w;ith garage. ,107 east Grim
ed at 116 ast:6th street in-res Lane. Call 2613. - 31c
in -The Arcade; building on p .
street,-
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FOR SALE
WANTED: Work in private home by experienced girl. Can give good reference. Call Farmers Exchange, ask for Cleve McDaniels. 31x
WANTED: 3 furnished rooms for' light housekeeping with garage. Phone 9503. ' 31c
NOTICE: Redmeh and Haymakistajy'imbeY 31, is the last, day to. pay dues. John Fisher, C. Of W. M. H. Brock, C.. of 3. 31c
Johnson moves 0c a mile; load
lc a minute; cash. 10,000 lbs.
if;.: rain; freeze proof. See John-
Garage. : i2x
L: Mens aiid -boys half
ladies and girls half sOt-
HfgS and; bova rubber heels
gnd Doysieathei heels
rip:Der nec:s ac; ladies
FOR SALE: .High grade screened coal, $3.00 per ton. ;Woo4 S2.Q0 rick. ECONOMY . CUT RATE LUMBER YARD ' Phone 3030 - r ;- . ; aix FOR SALE: 18 months, old hull. Alsor some nice shoats. Hovey Hawkins, : Ellettsviile.-' Phone i2; :-; r , '' -six FOR SALE: 30 inch Buzz saw,
swinging; table mounted on two
imJ& &'M I wheel toiler ready for use. Harley
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FOR SALE: High grade Nut
FOR RENT 2 large front rooms modern, furnished for light house keeping with garage and laundry. Everything furnished. Phone f665. ' 31x WANTED: . Woman wants work of any kind. Work very cheap. Badly needed. Call at 312 Buckr.er avenue. T ; 30x WANTED TO TRADE: Pigs for soy beans and oats. Also Wyndotte pullets for sale. George R. Weims, Soisberry Rl 1(. t he J. B. Kelly farm. ' 3x WANTED: .Experienced girl for housework in exchange for room arid board. References required. Phone 46951 2c
SHhSe per ton. Slack Nut
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NOTICE: The Shoe Hospital at 2j6iiorth Walnut, is now open for
business. C. T. Parrish, ;f oi merly !
th Adams & Adams ' j: 31c V ' FOR REIfT DR RENT: 2 large unfurnished mm and garage. CVi at 217 east street --.i; . . N22tfn i'OR RENT: 7 room house
Mixed . $2.25.
ECONOMY CUT -RATE LUMBER YARD; r Phone 3680- ' " ':, " 31X
NOTICE OF STOL'K-HOLDERS ANNUAL IVFEKTIXG The annual meeting of the Stock Holders of the First National Bank Bloomington, Indiana, wiil be held Tuesday, January. 19, 1933, at 2:00
rP. ,M. in the offices or the bank for
the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year, and to pass upon any business that; may be presented. - BOARD OF DIRECTORS, First National Bank. ' . 1 'R. B. Stull, Cashier. Dec. 2931, Jan. 3
" v UNREDEEMED L(X)K! REAL VALUES JEWELRY CLOTHING RELIABLE WATCH SHOP 108 South College Ave.
Ford Tudor, 1931 Model, like neivltion.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS j WHERE RESIDENCE IS ' KNOWN
The State of Indiana, . Monroe County, 1 ss In the Monroe Circuit Court November Term, 1932. Bloomington National Savings and Loan Association of Bloomington, Indiana vs. Emma Halstead,
Lumbermen's Acceptance Corpora-
ifMs .v &ul. 5fas::-, 'Suitable for two.; Pontiac coupe with new paint; Complaint No, 19151
ailies. Located at 221 east 10th Your- used, car will moke down
setTnciuire- at 609 . north Lin-i payment. Phone 63i. Bloomington b. ' V-i r " ' 3xi Nash Motor Co. : ' 31x
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I ' Nash -Sedan:- Four io choose from j All in wonderful condition and the
price will sell all of tnem. 1929.
Now comes the Plaintiff by Theo
dore 'J; Louden it's attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit hat said defendant Lumbermens Acceptance Corporation is not a resident of the
State of Indiana; that said action is
ton Nast- Motor Co.
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'that said noh-resident defendant is
; FOR SALE: 2 pens of .Barred j;necessary party thereto.
t Rocks. 1 li-ht and 1 dark: Also , notice is therefore nereoy given
Frenchman, De Bernis was a lieu
tenant of the notorious buccaneer. Henry Morgan, who reformed to enter the service of his King and rid the seats 6f pirates. Morgan has offered a reward for the capture of Leach. After seizing the "Centaur," Leach murders tha captain and crew. The passengers are spared a like fate through De Bern is wit. He introduces Priscilia as his wHe and the Major ats his brother-in-law. He then tells the pirate chief a convincing story about his leaving Morgan to search for aLeach and enlist his aid in capturing a Spanish plate fleet worth a king's ransom. It is agreed that De Bemis is to take command of the "Centaur' and lead Leach in "The Black Swan" to the treasure. Major
Sands, who dislikes De Berms be
cause of Priscilla's interest in the Frichman, beltevest the French
man to be in league with Leach, De
Bern is assures Prhscilla and the skeptical Major that they are in no
immediate danger, CHAPTER NINETEEN He turned aside, to summon
Pierre and give him orders to lay dinner for five persons. He explained this, addressing himself to
Miss Priscilia, "My lieutenant and
my sailing-master will take their
meals with us, I would have spared
you this but that; it would scarcely
be prudent Beyond that, however, you need fear no invasion of your privacy, and, excep; during meals, this cabin will be. exclusively your own." , Her clear blue eyes considered him steadily and searchingly, from out of her pallid face. But his aloof and rather chilling iimpassivity baffled scrutiny. She inclined her head. "We are in youi? power; sir. It only remains for lis to thank you for any consideration yon may show us," A little frown puckered his dark brow, "In my power? Oh that! Say, rather, under my protection." "Is there a difference?" "When we are alt in the power of circumstances, Priscilia." She imagined the beginnings of
a disclosure in this, and would have
pursued it, but the Major must at
that moment com a blundering j in,
indignantly.
"You make very free with Miss
Harradine's name, sir."
"Of necessity. Like the rest. Is
rhe not my wife? And are you not
my brother-in-law, - my dear Bar
tholomew?"
The Major quivered, and glared
at him. Perceiving the one and the
i other, Monsieur de Bemis stiffened
as if he Lad been struck. He spoke now with an incisive edge to his
tone. "You embarrass me terribly.
Another in ray place might end it
quickly. Pray remember that, BartholomewAnd be good enough, both of you, to address me as
Charles, unless you want to endanger your necks with my own. The intimacy may be distasteful to you, Bartholomew. But less distasteful, I hope, than to find yourneif swinging from a yardara. That Is not at aii amusing." On that he went out again, leaving the Major in a fever of indignation
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Equitable Securities Co. 109 S; College Ave. Ph. 6508
a l. Spaulih
Dies in Chia
Worct hiks been received ,hei
the death In Chicago cf Mrs,
tikia .fane-'3SpauIding, colored,
ther of the late Samuel' I
Tucked Mrs. Spaulding was one?
Blooriington's oldest citizens,, hay been living with her ado
daughter, Mrs. Thomas Crosi
Chicago for the past few yeai
Mrs. Spaulding was a charter nj
her of the "Household of Ruth,?
Besides the daughter, she. is s;
vived by a daughter-in-law.
Samuel Tucker and four gr
children, Mrs. Cleopatra Bui-r
and Klondike, Robert and Ha;
Tucker. Funeral arrange-rig:
have not been made. V
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MARKETS
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LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 31. (UP)
Hogs 1000; holdovers 60; mostly
Champion Liar to Be Sele
(UP) This was the liars; of America today as judge
make the annual New Year's
tion of the country's champion.: story teller. " - " - :
HOSPITAI, NOTES
R. A. Esarev. 340 south Hehdi
j 5c off; 100-210 lbs 310-315; top 320; j SOn .street, underwent an opera
i ZHh-2JD ids 3-u; 30-270 ids 285- for appendicitis at the Blcomii 1 295 ; 275 lbs up1 270-280;, packing j ton hospital today. "7 :3
I sews -zd. : vf r3, Fred Hazel. 2028 Oiist
Cattle 25; calves 150; for week j street, underwent a major operati
j finished lights and yearlings strong ! up, others weak 5c off; bulk good ! and choice"-'6-675; top 685; lower grades largely 4-550; common 350 j and less; she stock: irregular; lit ; tie net change; most heifers. 350-5:
this morning.
TWO TOWNSHIP : MEETIW
Two township community
ings are scheduled for next v
meei
the Benton township meeting
several 510-550; odd head 6; most Unionville. on Wednesday night
cows 2-325; extreme top 340; low the Indian Creek township
cutters and cutters 1-2; veals t ing on Friday, night. :' ; steady 650 down. I " : J Sheep 150; no quotable market; j Mr. and Mrs, Herman Ruth,
fed westerns saleable up to 6. south Washington street, wills
PRODUCE
: tertairi over the week end Mrf S
1 . ' ! Juanita, Florence, and MdvU
"And "you prove that you're a fool," was her interruption.
INDIANAPOLIS; Dec. 31. (UP) -Delivered In Indianapolis prices:
"By heaven! That cut-throat had the audacity to threaten me, I think." From that reckless begin
ning he would have continued recklessly to pour out his wrath had
Priscilia not collected wit and strength to check him, her eyes on the lean, soft -footed half-caste, who was busy with the table. "After all, Bart," she reminded him; "Monsieur de Bemis did not invite Captain Leach to come aboard the Centaur." "But he welcomed him! He associates himself with this bloodthirsty scoundrel! He has confessed that it was his intention to join that murderer, and that the ruffian's assault of us was timelv. What better is he?" "I wonder?" said Miss Priscilia. Amazement brimmed his pale eyes, "You wonder ? After what you've just heard? When you know him to be in command here in the place of that, poor murdered Bransome?" "Oh, but that proves nothing as against all the rest." "Nothing? It proves that he's a
darned pirate, . a cut-throat vil
lain She was on her feet to check him; for Pierre, who had momen
tarily passed into the pantry, was
coming forth again; "And you prove that you're a fool," was her
interruption. "And unless you can
succeed in concealing it, you'll come
by a fool's end before long, and
you may drag others with you.".
He could only gasp and sta.ro,
shocked, scandalized beyond all expression that a child, so meek and gentle as he had always supposed Priscilia. should bring herself to address him a man of his parts, an officer of his consequence in such outrageous terms. It passed all
understanding, He could but sup
pose that the events of that terrible
morning must-have unbalanced her
reason. When he had recovered breath, he began remonstrances,
which she cut short with the same
incredible new-found manner. In a
moment of Pierre's absence, sine
stepped close up to him, caught his
arm in a tight grip, and muttered swiftly: "Will you rant so before that man of his? Have you no sense or discretion? If she thus made him aware that she was justified of her apprehensions, nothing in his view could
justify the terms she chose in which
to convey her warning to him. He was profoundly annoyed, his sense of fitness outraged. He- said so. pompously. And having said sc
lapsed again into a sullen silence in which she judged it best to leave him, since in that mood at least he could do no damage. Thus' until Monsieur de Bemis returned, accompanied now by, the tall Irishman Wogan, and an extremely corpulent but nevertheless powerful-looking man, of middle height with enormous shoulders, an enormous dewlap, and features that were by contrast ridiculously small. He presented him as Halliwell, the sailing-master. They got to table, and Pierre, ever swift and silent in his movements, a very shadow of a man, came forth to wait upon them. Do Bernis took the chair in which the ill-starred Bransome had sat, so care-free and good-humoured, as lately as last night. He placed. Miss. Priscilia and the Major on his right, with their backs to the light, -Wogan on his immediate left, and the elephantine sailing-master beyond him. " It was a gloomy meal. At first the pirates were disposed to be
hilarious. But something compelling
in de Berms' colid manner and the silent aloofness of the supposed : Madame dt Bernis and her supposed brother gradually damped
their humour. Wogan's dark, flatfeatured face became mask-like in sullen resentment. The sailingmaster, however, a man of voracious appetite, considering; nothing. at table of an importance to compare with the victuals, discovered here all the entertainment he could desire in the fresh meat and vegetables in which the Centaur was well-found. Noisy and repulsive in his feeding, he paid little, heed to anything else. The Major curbed' himself with difficulty from reproving the fek low's abominable table-manners. As for Miss Priscilia, overcome by the horrors of the day upon which these table companions placed a culminating horror, secretly, racked by fears, and entirely miserable,' yet bravely dissembling it, she made a pretence of eating that could have deceived no one. who had been concerned to observe it, (To Be Continued) Copyright, 1932, by Rafael Sahatinf Distributed by Kine Features Syndicate, Inc.
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Hens, heaw breeds over 4U. lbs i ttJrvw "4 W
-nnA-iu iho loo; i their .father, Herschel Barrow,'
f kM. ww? 4a,avr-W t
broilers, eolored snrine-ers 16 lbs i
iup 9c; leghorn and blacks 1V lbs I umuuvmtJup 6c; capons, 9 lbs over 15c; H-9 j : -
jibs 13c; 7-8 lbs 11c; 6-7 lbs 10c; under 6 lbs, redheads and slips 9,' 1 Cocks and stags 4c ; leghorn cocks 4c. . I Ducks, large white ff&f over 4V libs 6c; small and colored 5c. j Geese, ff&f 5c. Young guineas each 20c;. old :15c: J Turkeys, choice young hens S jibs up 10c; choice young toms 12-
18 lbs 10c; choice young toms over 18 lbs 8c; choice old hens 9c;
choice old toms 7c; poor or ciooked breasted 4c. j Eggs No. 1. 21c; No. 2, 20c; No. ;3, 16c.
Butter 26-27c; undergrades 2425c; butterfat 23c- - These prices for healthy stock free from feed by Wadley Co.
! Mr. and Mrs. Clehi Barrow of
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Caroline Payne NOTARY PUBMC
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OFFICE ' .
Kours 10 a. m. in morning -until
lit n. . m. ,a. nrnr
Mrs. C. V." Townsend, Atwater avenue, Mrs. W. K. Brown, east University street, and Mrs. C. C. .Smallwood and Mrs. P. C. Gillmtt, north College avenue, were in Indianapolis Friday ' to visit Mrs. Townsend's daughter Louise, who underwent an appendectomy at .the Long hospital recently.'
Miss Helen Bland has returned I
; to her homo in Washington D. C. ; j after spending the holidays with-; j Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hanria and .won J
I Bobby, east Atwater avenue. t . -.
Too Late To Classify
WANTED: Young man between j ages of 21 and 25 who wishes per- i
manent, dignified position. Write j
in own handwriting, at once.'giv-
j ing age, present employment. Past
experience unnecessary. AaarespF. O. Box 377, Bloomingtpn,. Indiana. Six
FOR SALE: Wood and kindling. Wood $1.50 and $2.00, per rick delivered. Phone 2919, 31x
FOR RENT: Heated upstairs apartment at 204 south Lincoln 6 room apartment. Basement gar-
j age at 701 south Woodiawn. Phone
3708. : 3X
DEATH NOTICES
I ccckerels and pullets.
guaranteed. 20 birds
Satisfaction
entered at
said -Defendant last named, that
! unless it be and appear on the sev-
State Fair all winning ribbons. A. enth day of the next term of the
TRY TELEPHONE WANT ADS
SOUTHERN (Continued From Page 1.)
i'COOK, Joseph W.f age 77, died Sat- ! nrdav. December 31, at 6 a.: m.i
near Spencer. Funeral services will be , held at 2 p. m. Monday, January 2.. at the Allen Funeral Home in charge of the Rev. W. H. McLean. Burial in Rose Hill. W. W. ALLEN, Funeral Director.
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, -,. I A; D. 1933, being February 13, 1933 j I FOR SALE: 125 brown Leghorn j at the Court House in Bloomington ; I
pu!leta' laying 50 per cent' Price j in said County and State, and ans- i $50.00. See Clifton Robinson, oJd ; wer -or demur- to said complaint,!
Showers farm, - northeast of the FOR SALE Used Chevrolet louring, good running condition. Good tires. A bargain at $20. Inquire at 510 south Fess avenue. 2c
For Eye Comfort v ahd Style ton Rimless Glasses $8,50 -; ; name rmb Vorth Side rtlnd 1ne 'owii Service
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FOR SALE: Practically new automatic water heater. Looks and is like new. Will swap for anything or will -practically give it to you for cash: Bloomington Radiator and Sheet Metal Works. Phone 4356. . :?c FOR. SALE: On south Rogers,
general stock- of merchandise.: Go
ing-business at a bargain. Cheap rent. Faris Realty Co. Phone -1936.
FOR SALE: 28 acres land, - 41. miles' northeast town on - Rogers and Lanam road. Over one half can be cultivated. Rest in timber. $16 acre. Homer Beam, R. 1 R. 2. - V.; .V1 ' . :x
the same will be heard and deter- j mined Vn its absence. i Witness my name and the Seal of said Court, affixed at Blooming- j ton, Indiana this 17th day of Dc-! cember A. D. 1932. Samuel J. Hinkle, Clerk. T. J. Louden, Attorney. Dec. 172431 !
BEST WINTE
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FOR SALE: A good 3 burner oil
stovc clieap. C23 west 13th street.
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DR. CHARLES B. WYLIE DENTIST Announces The Opening f His Office For Traotlce of GENERAL DENTISTRY Ovor Eagl5 Clothing Store Telephone 2244
OIL
GAS AND
AT DEPRESSION PRICES If you haven't tried our products, do so today. You wiil wonder just why you have been paying so much for your motor fuel. We Wish You A Happy And Prosperous New Year GORDON & CO
across. At that time the water
was about three feet deep and was .j still rising-. Water is over the Bean Blossom ; icad, north of the city, but the 1 county has not closed the road to1 ttaffic. It was at a depth of about i two feet this morning. ! Co. Board to Name j Hitchcock Successor
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Opon All Day Sum y And Monday
1208 South Walnut St. .
31-1 West Fourth
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The county board of education will meet next week to decide on a successor to Robinson Hitchcock, who is rc igning" to take up his new duties as assistant state adjutant tveneral. Four person have filed applications for the position: Morris Groves of near So!sbcrry, Harvey Polfnjr, south of the city, and Jay !.' Waskom and Paal -Thompson, both of this city.
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coal that.
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MAnTIN.SVHXE CAK DAMAGED ; A Buiok sedan driven by Howard j Baker, (590 south Marion .iftrect, : Mart.insviUe, Mas hadly d;. ;; aged ; Fiirlay niyht in a o lisior ith a ! Dni'tnt eoTipe bole'-' ing to Prof. W. S. Bittner and .Vriven by How ; ard Kelley. The collision occurred on state road 37, norihoOtjiO city.
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