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•nd Mru, Fred Hmlth and non LMrta, Mr and Mr*. C. K. IMI. Mr< Frank Alton and aon*. Jay and) (leorae. Mr. and Mra. Oeorae Flan i dera and daughter. Mra. fllady <| chamberlain. The pocabontaa lod«e will meet In the Red Men * hall Friday night. at eight o’rloefc Member* of the auditing committee are .aak-d to] come early to the meeting FAMILY GROUP HA* HAMiURGtR FRY Member* of lhe K F <la** family and friend* enjoyed a hamburger fry al Hunnel park Thursday Tho*e l>re*enl were Mra. K. F flaaa. Mr. and Mr*. Dan Ze*er and family. Mr and Mr*. I .eon <!•«« and family, Mr and Mr*. William <la*« and family. Mr and Mr*. Robert <«•»» and «on. lidward. Ml** Ro«e Full*** karnp. M and Bill Xouer. Mr*. I*. A. Ilolthoune. and Mr. and Mr* Tillman Gehrig, all of thl* rlty. Mr. and Mra. V. J. Bormann and family. Raymond Gann, Jr. Ml** Alice l iman of Huntington. Georgia Helen and Carol Hue Andrew* of South Bend and Mr. and Mr* lid Kngelklng and family of Fori , Wayne, GROUP ENJOYS PICNIC SUPPER A group of friend* enjoyed a picnic eupper In Hanna-Nuttman Park I Thursday evening and atlended the tiand concert and wltne«»ed the firework* displayed there Tho*e present were Mr and Mr* Fred <‘hrt»ni»ter. *on, Hick and daughter. Lola, Mr and Mr*. Gregg McFarland and daughter. Phylll*. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Garard. Mr. I and Mr*. Ed Warren and daughter, i Jaquellne. Alice Owen*. Mr and Mr*. Merrill Schnltg and non*. Dick !and Ralph. Mr. and Mr*. Heber Fea-1 •el. and children. Billy Joe and Kloive. and Mr and Mr*. Rimer* An»paugh and daughter*. Clarice. I Betty Jane and Barbara Ann MARTHA ELIZABETH EICHER WEO* VICTOR H. McBARNES Ml** Martha Eliaalieth Eicher of Fori Wayne, only daughter of Cbrl* Eicher of Geneva, and Victor H. McAarne*. elde«t «un of Mr. and Mr*. W. H Mcßarne* of thia city.' were married al the Zion Reformed church here. Thursday morning at ten-thirty o'clock. The ltnpre*»lve •ingle ring ceremony wa* read by Rev. C. M. Prugh. |>a*tor of the ! chunh , Ml** Irma Mcßarne*. alaler of the -groom, wa* the bride* attendant. < ' while Hol Eicher, brother of the ' | bride attended the groom a* beat I man. Mr*. Roltert Jone* played the , Lohengrin Wedding march a* the . bridal party took it* place before | the altar, and organ -,nu*ic wa* played »oftly during the ceremony. The hrlde wore a redingote ensemble of navy blue «beer. with which »be wore white acce**orio* I and a corsage of red gladioli. A triple itrand of pear* wa* her only ’

1 CLUB CALENDAR Swlety Owdiina, 11 a. M. Fawny Maay Phanaa 1000 — 1001 Friday Pocahonta* lodge Red Men* hall, * p m Flr*t Chriatlan Udie* Aid aw- | l»ty. Mr*. Charle* Hammond, 2 Ip. m. Happy Homemaker'* Club. Mra. Clarence Mlttbel. 1 lo p m. Flr«t V It Work and Win claw Mr and Mr*. Nile* Butler. ‘ M P nt, Saturday Geneva M F Epworth la-ague ’ he cream *orial. chur< h, < p m Monday Decatur Garden Club, Mr* Charle* Reineke. 7 in p m St Agne* Sodality, Catholic •chool. * p m Tuaoaay W O. T M Garden party. Mr*, Cecil Cause meet at Mooae Home at 7 p m t'nlon Town«hlp Red pepper Boy'* (Inb. Luckey achool. 7 M p m. Waanaaday Evangelical and Reformed I jdle* Aid Hociety. church social room. 2 in p m. Tburaaay Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, r-hurch. 2pm I Jewelry. Mi«* Mcßarne* wore a : frock of a»h»* of rose* crepe sash- . ioned on simple line*, and wore a* her corsage, blue delphinium and while rose* A wedding dinner for members of the Immediate families of the couple wa* served a* the home of the bride'* father, following the ceremony. The home wa* beautifully decorated with garden flowjer, and the dining table wa* centerJed with a three tiered wedding : cake. I After a short welding trip the : bride and groom will tie at home in i their newly furnished apartment lat Ml West Rudisill Imulevard in Fort Wayne Mr*. Mcßarnes ha* been employed at the Chamber of ( Commerce in Fort Wayne and Mr jM< Barnes Is employed by Meshj berger brother* in Linn Grove. Th- regular meeting of St Agne* Sodality will be held at the Catholic aehool Monday night at eight i o'clock. A pot luck luncheon will follow the meeting The Epworth la-ague of the Geneva Methotllst church will sponsor an ire cream aocial Saturday, beginning at *li o'clock Home-made ; Ice cream and cake will be served. The Women of the Moose will hold a garden party at the home of Mrs Cecil Gause Tuesday evening Member* are asked to meet at the Moose Home where car* will lie provided to take them to the Gause home. The Missionary Society of the Zion Lutheran church will hold it* regular meeting kt the church Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. FRIENDS HAVE HAMBURGER FRY Mr and Mr*. VMNMB Hill. Mr*. Sadie Luta. and Mr and Mra. WilI Ham Dellinger of this city, and Mr (and Mr*. Tom laitx and son*. Jack and Donny. of Fort Wayne, enjoyed a hamburger fry at Hanna-Nuttman park Thursday evening, and witnessed the fireworks. —— Hlatement of WNUII'M IM«»* lum.WblTV rowrASt New York. N Y. 7k Malden laine fin thm 31st fMy «»f i M «» HART DARMMHTON. KVKHAIIP F UMITH Secretary (Amount of Capital Paid (HWIM AHNHTH OF COMPANY ■teal INtste I'nlni umbcred • M'-rtgag* txisns on rest eatate i Free from any prior Incumbranrel ivone B„n.la and Stocks OwnI rd iMsrker Valuer 1.7*!..1*12 dish In Ranks «’n Intereat »nd Not on In* trrest) | lt.isii , • Accrued Se<urltlea lln* terent * Ren'". Etc I !• »»• ' » other Hei-urltles None I t'remluma and Accounts due *nd in process of I collection W.tM.M Accounts otherwise serur , d 7L1«I *7 Total Gross Assets * 1.#50,*15.91 r, mlHod*’“‘" S °‘ A ”i ««.»»•» Nn Asset- t ! »« 7U >7 MABIUTIKH Rr»erve or •mount nrceseary to reinsure outstanding risks I lIMM-M tnsses due *nd unpaid None Ixiswes adjusted and not due .... ... Xon * taissaa unadjusted and In suspense 5>(.«9» no Rills and Accounts un* paid . 19.3M1! Amount due and not due banks or other credltora Mont Other Liabilities of the Company 41 ”* 7 * Total Llahllltle. I •»» «l Capital ... .. . v ,00.000 00 m'rplu. » 7HM7.M TGTA7, . 1 2 005,7*9 *7 •TATB OF INDIANA Office of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of the Htatement of lhe Condition of the above mentioned Company on the Het day of December. 1*»». «• (shown hv the original statement and that the said original statement la now nn file In thia office. Tn Teatlmony Whoreof. I hereunto subscribe mv name and afll* my olflrlal seal, thia it th day of June. 19th. (Real) .FRANK ineuroftv* C,*,,,-*,l«S,i-nsr. •If Mutual Company so state. July **•

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By HABBIBON CAMMMX blag VseSsres SyWleaM Write* HOLLYWOOD Blx weeka v»ration are coming up for l*orvtt» Young but lhe »tar announce* it will not be a honeymoon trip with

Tom I-ewia or anybody tls*. Whs a I'm ready ta get married lays Loretta. "I'll toll the world about it a long time In advbhc* So Hoßywood can forg*t thia rumor. There's a poasibility that Ix.retta will vte-

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it South Amertca or »he may comprvmiae un Havana. She can't go anywhere, of course, until CUtwnbta gives it* okay on th* picture, He Steyed for Breakfaat." Elaie Anderton, th* N. T. 0. beauty, and Hunt* Hall. ex- Dead Cnd" kkl. ALMOST got marrltd in Tia Juana With several frienJa they drove to the Mexican Gretna Green but plana fell through when an oßcial naked Dale to take oath ah* waa at age Now, the kida may wait until Chhatmaa day. the date originally act for the ctrvmony. M-G-M antak-prevtewed "Boom Town" In Banta Anna and the pietur* look* like a amaah hit One of the biggest laugh* comet during a aetne between Gable and Tracy Gable, wed to Claudette Colbert in the story, it holding his baby son In hit arm*. "J U get him a football helmet," volunteer* Traey •Why!" demand* Clark. "He* too young to play football " Whereupon Tracy points to the baby * eart, which ar* large Ilk* Gablet. "I know.” say* Spence "I'm getting him the helmet to sleep in." Mak* a amall bet that Steffi Dur.a and Denni* O Keefe will not get married To the contrary, th* romance ia cooling. > Packing up to move away from th* General Service atudioe Harold Lloyd uncovered th* original script* of several of hi* tuggeit comedy hit* And how time* have changed In Hollywood! Th* story of "Grandma's Boy." which grossed over 12,000,000, was written on th* hack* of two envelop**.. "Th* Freshman" script I thia film earned S 2.000.000) covered only a page and a half "Welcome Danger" only four page* f Comedies wer* *hot from the cuff la thot* day*.

PICNIC AT HANNA NUTTMAN PARK Amon* the group* of friend* who enjoyed a picnic at Hanna-Nuttinan Park Thursday evening were Mr. and Mr*. Delton Pa»» water. Mr and Mr*. Fred Hancher. Mr and Mra. Earl Butler. Mr. and Mra. Giles | porter and non. Victor, and Bobby Chriaten. HONOR* HUSBAND WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Mra. George Aner entertained at dinner Thursday evening in honor t>t Mr. Auer'a birthday annivernary. Thorn- preaent were Mr. and Mr*. John Slier. Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Beaver* and Mr. and Mr*. Auer In the evening the party motored to Fort Wayne where they wltne«aed the firework* at Fouler park. JESSE HURST SURPRISED AT PICNIC Jean* Hurut wan plea»antly »ururixed with a basket dinner Thursday at Hanna-Nuttman park, the occasion marking hi* birthday anniversary. Those present were hla parent*. Mr and Mr*. Jame* Hurat. and hl* children. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Hur«t and family, Mr. and Mr*. Vernon Hurat and family. Mr and Mr*. Carl Hurat and daughter, all of tbl* city, and Mr. and Mr*. Cyril Bechtol of Van Wert. Ohio. The Decatur Garden Club will meet at the home of Mr*. Charlea Beineke, Monday evening at seventhirty o'clock. All member* are asked to be present and are alao asked to note the change In date and place of meeting. The assisting hosteasea will be Mr*. Don Lute* and Mra. Amo* Ketchum. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mr*. Raymond J. Kundert. 311 Weat Madison street, are the parents of a girl baby born at U:M P m. Thursday The baby weighed all pound* and 13 ounce* at birth and ha* been named Mary Elaine. Mr. and Mr*. Donald Adam*. Homestead No. 20, are the parent* of a girl baby born Tburaday morning at 1:30 o’clock. The baby weighed seven pound* at birth, and Is the first child in the family She baa been named Kay Elisabeth. < —— * TODA ViTcOM MON ERROR* Do not aay. "He failed to put In an appearance; ' aay. "failed io appear.** ♦ •

The script at "Three <liri* and a Gob." which Lloyd will produce for R-K-O, now runs I*o page* The scenes made by th* lat* Maurice Moacovitch for Dance. Giri* Dance" will b* collected and given to hla aon. Noel Madison, as a memorial Ironic that th* Moacovitch part should be re-written and given to Madam* Ouspenskaya Th* two wer* friend* from th* old days la Kusel* , . . Worked together to the Moscow Art theater Wouldn't it b* a atroke of (howmanahip if Warner Brother* *elected Donald Crisp to portray General Grant in ' Santa Fe Trail * Crisp played the same rule In "Birth of a -Nation ' But I'm afraid this casting will never com* about. It would mean only two days work for Crisp And he owes Warner* only one more picture this year. They'll not be wasting him on such a email part. Dramatic aftermath to Judy Garland* graduation from high school. Roe* Carter. V>* starlet * teacher for four year*, ia now planning to writ* Judy * Ilf* story Incidentally, it wa* 1-eonard Hues* and not David Roee who took Judy to a party after ah* got her dipk-tna They went to the Pirate's Den and were accompanied by Mr* Garland and by Judy's sister. Mary Jan*. Jackie Cooper » new contract at Paramount forbid* him to visit any country where a stat* of war •xista....lf you think that sounds ■Uly. remember the case of Robert Montgomery. , . . Understand Deal Amu Anally got his wish to meet Ginger Roger* But here » a laugh The other day, she referred to him as "thia Cuban Georg* Raft.- . . . Tex Ritter, th* western star, ia readying an autobiography to be called "Binging Cowboy." . . P.amember Jose Mojica? Producer John Stone ha* a letter from him. Mojica t* devoting all of his time to establishing an art center at San Miguel, Mexico . . . Beatrice Fairchild and Lloyd Bacon wer* a twosome at the Hollywood ball park , . . George Murphy, who age* from 19 to AS in "Uttl* Nelly Kelly," will use portraits of his father as a model for hi* makeup in the latter sequence* . . . Lind* Darnell* family and Twentieth Century-Fox will relax th* ban on boy friend* after "Brigham Young” . . . Bob Shaw will get some competition now. . . . Caro* Parker ia studying under Mary Martin's teacher ... And did you hear Mabel Todd's story. .. about th* plumber who** wif* left him. Now h« carries a blowtordk

CALENDAR I •— • Sunday, July 7 Annual Johnson Reunion. Sun Set , Park Kunti Annual Reunion train or I shine). Sun Set Park Saturday. July 13 Annual Foundry Picnic, Sun Set | Park Sunday. July 21 Washington and Steel Reunion, Sun Set Park. Annual Sauer* Reunion. Sun Set Park. Ward Family Reunion train or shine). City Park, l.lma. Ohio. Sunday. July 2* Borne Annual Reunion. Sun Set Park. Hoafman Reunion. Sun Set Park. Barnett Reunion. Sun Set Park. Barker Reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 4 Roebuck Annual Reunion. Sun Set Park. Hinkle Reunion (rain or *hine). Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 11 Rellig and Reahm Reunion. SunSet Park Annual Dellinger Reunion. SunSet Park. Wewley Annual Reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 1* McGill Family Reunion, Sun Set Park. Annual May* Reunion (rain or shine). Sun Set Park Llby Family Reunion. SunSe' Park. Sunday, August 25 Chattanooga Zion Lutheran Church Picnic, Sun Set Park. Walter* Annual Reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday. September * M. O. Braun Reunion. SunSe* Park. " o » —— ——- ——• Adams County Memorial Hospital J Admitted: Ml** Opal Bowen, route 5. Decatur: Theodore Reinking. route 1, Decatur; Mr*. Perry Everett. Route 1, Decatur, and William Myers. Geneva. Manuel Schumm of Schumm. Ohio. Dismissed: Manuel Schumm. Schumm. Ohio, and Mr*. William Nichol*. Ranta Monica. California. Mr*. Ida Deitich and daughter. Helen, of Geneva, viaited with Mia* Eleanor Matthew* here Thursday.

mWNAL? Mr and Mr*. Rurd-tte Custer and children left Tuesday for latke George where they *pent the Fourth and will remain over the week end Mr and Mrs. George Hpragu > j left Thursday morning for Chicago where they spent the Fourth of July and will attend the Furniture mart. They plan to be gone a week Mr. and Mr* Rolland Hoeh nt Huntington were guest* of Mr and Mrs. Richard Myer* Thursday Mr. and Mr*. Chet Reynold*. | daughter, Amy lx>u. and son. Jack spent Thursday In Fort Wayne, . guest* in the John Baataln home They witnessed the fir-work* at ; Foster Psrk in the evening. Ml** Margaret Mylott of Chicago la visiting here with her parent*. Mr. and Mr* Martin Mylott. and will remain over the week-end Mr and Mr*. Harry Young. Ml«» Dorothy Young and Herb Braun will »pend the week-end in Cold water. Michigan Mr* John E Nelnon. *»n. l>-e Edward, and daughters. Mi«* 10-i nice snd Ml** Dori* Nelson of thl* city and Mis* Marguerite Mweilen of Mnnroe spent the Fourth of July at Pokagon state park Mr. and Mr*. Hen Shirk and Mr*. Rolile Ixtngenberger of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Rill Newlin of We«t Palm Beach. Florida called on the E H. Macy family Thursday, and visited with relative* In Monroe Mr. and Mr*. A. U Colcbln of Bluffton visited with Mrs. Julia Col chin and Mr. and Mr* Alex Tanva»« Thursday Mr and Mr*. L. H. Matthew of Terre Haute visited with their daughter Miss Eleanor Matthew recently Miss Matthew who I* rrcov- f erlng from an lllne**. I* reported to be improving slowly Mr and Mr* E L. Davis, also of Terre Haute, visited with their niece. Mis* Matthew. Mr and Mr* John Hller had a* their guests over the Fourth. Mis* Ireta Halderman of New York City. Miss Virginia Rowles and and Lloyd Halderman of Ohio. Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Blelierlch have returned from a visit to Rault Rte. Marie. Ontario, and Detroit. | Michigan. Miss Patsy Garard went to Fort Wayne Thursday to be the guest of Mis* Constance Deel. She will return here Saturday. Wilbur Hoppus of Warsaw camto liecatur today by plane, and ac-1 companied by Miss Betty Ixu Myers of thl* city and Mis* Barbara Shipley of Warsaw tlvw to Willshire. to visit with friend*. Charles E Miiinm, of Warren Ohio, who has Iw-en visiting here with Mr and Mrs Rober' Garard has gone to Fort Wayne to visit with his sister. Mrs. L. C Wilhelm He will return to liecatur Saturday The Misses Alice Yost and Kath eryn Shroyer. Messrs. Bob Shamerloh. Bob Stapleton and It'll Lynch spent the Fourth at l-ake Matin- ( kui kee, the guests of Miss Martha Macy Mr. and Mr* Merrill Schnltr and ■ona. Dick and Ralph, have return- f ed from a two week* visit In Tampa. Florida, with Mr* Bchniti'a mother. Mr*. Cora Snyder Mr and Mrs Tom Luti and chit- 1 dren. Jack and Donny. of Fort Wayne, spent the Fourth of July with Mr. and Mr* William Dellinger. Mr. and Mrs Ja< k Rowman ami daughter*. Carol and Siinan apent the Fourth of July at Hamilton l-ake the giie*ts of Mr. and Mr* Virgil Bowman. Mr and Mr* Frank McConnell left today for Marion and Colom- ‘ bus Ohio, where they will Spend the week-end la*wis Butcher of this city asked the Dally Democrat today to state that he was not the Ixtill* Bucher fined for drunken driving earlier In the week Mr Butcher stated that some confusion resulted from the similarity of the names of the two men. SUDDUTHS MEAT MARKET 412 9. IJth St. Phone 22A SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FREE DELIVERY Swiss Steak, pound 20< Frosh Ground Beef, pound ... 15c Pork Roast and Steak, fb. 17c-19c 800 l Roast, pound 15c-19c Sparc Rib* 2 th*. 25c Smoked Sausage (own make) «b- 2’c Head Meat (our own) fb. .... 10c Souse (eur own) tb 15c Boiling Beef 3 lbs. 25< I m rd (with 50c meat order) Fresh Beef Liver, lb. ... 5c Fresh Sausage, lblsc Fresh Side, pound .—124 c Neck Bones 4 lbs. 25c Smoked Jowls 3 fbe. 25c Lettuce — head 10c Carrots — bunchsc Orsngssdossn..lßc Bsnsnss — pound #c TOMATOES . .. 7e, 4 tbs. 25c Nice Nsw Potstoes .... pock..33c LEMONS 2 far 5c Watermelons 40c ■ 45c

•w>wwawMia*asw*B* a*wawaaa***Mi Woman Heads Greenback Ticket lor President 1 Indianapoli*. Ind July tl'Pi i Mr*. Anna Milburn, Beattie | Wa*ll < widow, lialay head«-d th'National (Irwenbarh party ti<ket a» 'it* Pr-aMentlal t-anißdale. li*-li<-v«*<l to tie the flr«l Woman ever tiuniiti ated for that office. Having «p<-nt the last five year* advocating th*- porty'S money ami banking reform* Mr*. Milburn' wa* veleeted unanimously by th*National Gre*nba«k Council ye*ler-1 irrday Jamea F. Vate* of I'hoetils. Aris ~ wa* nominate,) for vlce-pre»ident and John Zahnd of Indianapoli* wa* i named national chairman for ih>Isth year ...... n ~~— City Chicken. ♦» for 25c. Bullers MkU Winchester st.

s'tor,- Newberry’s 1%“ Lock at Theos /’ L’ VT’ A B>' R Votuas v.iuos vour < A 1 h 1 Talk at N ck»i* and M RJ < 4 I L' Om-«t W.tl Buy' n .1 I. r* Nawboery's’ Assortment of each GKKY ENAMELWARE - - Only * st ■ 90 Bootmill Thirsty "Our Special" HAND TOWELS TURKISH BED SHEETS Each TOWELS 49c Sc 10c Crockery Eatra Largo MIXING BOWLS DISH CLOTHS 1 o«= 115 C 4UIOC Sanitary Mem and Boy* SASH NAPKINS ATHLETIC SHIRTS CURTAINS 12 m bo> Bu> Thum Oy the Ooren Pur 10c 10c ch | 10c | ORANGE SLICES si c THEYRE FRESH pound WW INFANTS FACIAL Crockery PANTIES TIESUES SALAD BOWLS Buy a Dozen JOC Sheet* m Boa Decorated SC P ,r IOC °"1 OCE.cn 10c SALE—THE TALK OF THE TOWN—IOc SALE d' i ■ ri .„z HVnliMi 'Kuaniii goldjnoa* i I iirnish (umpOlt SELF-SMOOTHING 1 jxuanize * FLOOR FINISH AU acclaim it the mon beautiful revealing finiih !ot all wood trim and floor*. Ea»y to apply- Ju*t brush it on. It dries in four *hort hour*. Choo*a < laarnarursl or any rare wood sbada trum Light Oak to Dark Mahogany. KOHNE DRUGSTORE Public Auction S.I—ACRE FARM—S 3 Monday, July 15th-1:00 P.M. on the premises, located I mile East and I'j mile Southeast of Decatur, on the Piqua Road. This is an ideal farm and mtist be seen to lie appreciated. 3< ■> acres in timber, balance all in excellent blue grass. No buildings; well fenced and tiled drained; excellent building site. Here you can have all the conveniences of the city with a very low tax rate at a price no doubt less than the average house and lot would cost you in town. A desirable place that will also have a good re-sale value. Now is the time to buy farm land, the safest of all investments, that means a steady income for life. Easy Terms—s'»< MM Ml cash day of sale, balance s2so.im) per year, low rate of interest. Solti by the National Realty Auction Company. If you want to convert your real estate into cash, see us; we get the buyer anti seller together. For further information see Thomas D. Kern. Decatur, Indiana. Phone 798. or Fred Reppert, Room 1. Trust Company Bldg., phone 610 or 312. Thomas 0. Kern, Owner 'Auctioneers—Fred Reppert anti J. F. Sanmann.

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MARKET* AT A GLANCE Stock* Firm In qnlet indr Bond* Higher I’. t» government ' •lightly easier curb utorkn: Irregularly higher Chlrago «i<M'k* Higher Call money 1 percent Foteign exchange Si end y at d«»lI lar term*. Cotton Future* July. old. off II a hala Other optltm* irregular. Grain* In Chicago: wheat fraci tionally lower, corn *te»dy Chkago Bveiiix-k Hoa* atrong. > attic and «herp *teady “BALANCED** LAXATIVE DELIGHTS I NERS A«IIrH II n • uhliin* *! ißWAtlft* <f willrteta t«* ■!*•• 4 ts fl’ll* t dll f rpe*«»l! |P»TH IN»HRlaN, 4h»l !• «armlßMth* !<• • »i«| tf|»»*i h. Tn Hghlf’ii Adbrle ki Id th* fjirttHiiß *H%*r • ulwr twit* tl* Mmllh <’«. aM HolHMeub* »» IR < ’