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New *«*«**• Cream Deodorant “/dy Stops Perspiration a> vJJJJx L b*M **t »*t <••*'«** •' **»•'♦ «hiM. U-M *♦< MlbM thlk 1 X. W»J i. da Cm t» *t*4 t rgkt tfttr tkewnf 1 btMitly a»-y» yervp.-M**o Im I t* J tout. RctOMN u&t f»mpa*vp.Mk*«. ■ 4. A ywr, white. p*<w*w»-ikW% n n>Mi wnithiag (warn. S. hui bat boon e***JoJ ah* Approve fesii.hhc Amow«M Im.’-uw »f LwnJea-ng f*» berg larnlevt t* tabec*. fcwd it th* LMMB9 MCJHj? OUMMNT. Try a r*r today! ARRID „ 4'oil****** o*llbm< **MUd fm<dd» WP" •fe.toWOMlMl-pN)

■ ■ lll W 11 S< I ' 1 : 1 M »U tr. top every eoetume smartly. ••Levelheaded" pancake br-ete. ”^*’ ,ch |‘om»e» adoraßle ealett. profile beime qq Deininger Hat Shop •’hone IM Madison St. M——. -* Special Drapery Display HMr. S. E. (lets. repre senting Sterling & Welch Co. Cleveland’s largest draper) manufacturers will lie in our store Tomorrow with a complete selection of new Fall Draper) and slip cover fabrice. Materials can lie purchased by the yard or draperies made to your w indow measurements. J hone 67 f or selection in your own home or at our store. NIBLICK & co.

No Surrender March Helen and Marryb- Gelmen Va!«r Pelite Wsvellne Lehman I law .lan lit and March Mary El lan Wasner. A llrmtm Mona Cianiey Mr-Brld* f'llndra Hand Mart h Juan and llat*mra Byerly Mina l< hitt Mint \tidrey Epley Woodnymph- Harp M.i ylinn M< Ur. Win n Hi* I! * • H - .in Hilly Ila * kin*. National Recall Mar. h Wtrnd.i Mann -Pauline llawkln* hen* Walia Bonnie M'rl kier A Beautiful Dream Eddie Deltach Drive Around th* latk* Barbara l Anderson I Hungarian Dream* Colleen Edn*l, ' Eleanor l<o«wlot When Mona I* Mar ■• Mtteellg Braun. Mile Vs!-** <Me*IU Ntrlla* < Twll!»kt Pt *.'-*?y Kallne »A*.y Stult* Silvery Hr'»Mr« Rita M-tigt-v . and J«un V«clm««4 T* the Rl«n« Maa lb <>** I'llmWna Xa**i Vak* Twlllpht Ri-veie Mliaabeth Jabnlm* I F>leb- of Voadea dtUOwr* Wl-tla and Veda Steve*. Hwtneie«<p>« Ik* I. Ad kt* Japan*-** Song 4.->.*«'i,* Andean®*! CMVWIt S'kll't dial ft £4**ll i Marek es Ih-waay Nary lai* K*» Ivon aaed la-tren Ftaaffer laOVe hr«am« Ake. mit Xyff«i<« lUaettut.e PaaliMi k.l* »«n't if* Pelba Ik Canert -I'lyna and *• ih-idu WdlerXu»lii«a(i'.» Sent; l.at io* AtHnute. AAtaiu*d>o<»-ne >*•«**!« Miti kMI 1 '■■■ ■ I Tan '•'.f dfeurta*.**! *d tl* V» etaa'it -ie» wU< k«l a r*tS»d | *«j FrkAry M<W a*ar lkt< tvteral I «ieM-enc AD UMflMat .it Rtnana 1 Wd ta V pruitetw WA*F* TA4M MktYiMTC «M M£W MEMBikS Mh-mdwr* *f the l>* ta tkM* T>» i Mrerlty tie* w the Slk>< keaae* | Tueodley i*.*trttt ha lnith>ti<« »f | **« piHhe'* They ar* Mr* Fraaa Fr-arrk and fke Mi*.« J,>t* Kle a . hetu J<>an Neerint Ruth tilllla I

( LI B CALENDAR •orlety Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Mary Fhente ioqo - 1001 Thursday Woman** Hm lety of i'hrirtlan: Service Methndl*t f'hurth, 1 p mJ Hurall«t|c M'ndy <‘lnh M< V. I tor l iman. * p m. PktHthe HHiie flaw, Z!on Evany*.! Ileal and Rnformed fhurrh, * p in l‘re»>»yterian Hnndiy S. hool I' , i hie. Hu ih. < I'urk Friday Art Ifepartmeni. laihrary Hall, At- j ter <J*n*ral Meet.ntt Woman'. I'luh Woman'* t'liili Called M. • it. • Library Hall, T;M p in Civic Ih-partmeni Library Hall, | After General Meetinf Monday Red Croat Center Open For In etractnd and Supervhed Knitting and Crocketlag, Lsilo* Hm>«, 1 to «:» > a. TuMtoy Tr| Kaima Installation of Officer*. Elk* Ilian* • p in i’at-y Herllni-, and II moi a H.lanit' 1 A buffet .upper ».i« enjoyed at 1 eIS-lhirty o’s i > * a ith the tal.le a‘ . traitlvely dooraied n.th garden floper* liii'ltlioii tri. held imtio I lately «f-.. th* »uppf i Several ttra.M of bridge were en>y**l »ud pi’.a. won by a \lyre K Baker tel Mi- Hu*h Holtli mTk* Itttiful Ittitahter* el* of Ike vamelifal Sundiy a Itool will II th. .. 111., of Wr. furl Ha* 11. ' Tllfledty .ven .U at •••• thirty o'. 1• y m • i a *n< • *» r< •<0 •* will le 1e a-a-taii' hio I* Xenrh. * -. u-lf.id to I, lit tk*ir biitMay <>.*■•• t« Tie <• • ; -o a tm*iMt« mtwtmx ci Tri K«n« lay *y at a!(b* o’ lork f> th* EK* ttu* Cvery •«•«*» ••k< ( t* l>* * . •»*• a m 'allati. • of o*.*. t * v ' Jm MH < i tki- e»*»t *.' RI SHI A ST ALLS r*wrrti'«r> r***n vawta »«* • arkt b*t «t Inc* M ’k* Halt f (•»*•« h*n«»«i;.v he !<• • ♦ tk»- S t an f •'■*•>*•*> H A.. I.aati** f.l !r» Oman di vMcild whi.b Ike Rmblmm floc fa have -a.i-.kad tk* ’iiyi«i«i* c.ta *»i*d wld th* 11« Germ* infaat .» regiai *t .n«d •;>!( w* rot . d *i»d Ikot a German cokv.el and «*t*ral wfficvt* wen- kilhd A fi*at dle*»»n k rep*rh d tk*' • Red army dlvlHim wkitk hn* beta Aefeudiiuc a large beaelged «fo«:k erw <ky a atantk Inflicted *» varg A'fc.’eM tk« ink '< k at*d 7lr< Genata* htfaatry divitM* wkieh were reported to hove lot npwxe'-ite tt kt y«>* *«u* of tk»r* fZfco'Hu* ••Aator.fll»*| Y* P»am' Pierlla. Auk !* il'Yi (Ur. tnua oyeratlowa U Xa-- i.i w«re wild tMl.iv to ke "yr m ceding accnrditug . t« pl*r lw.t official e«-*na* ad ' mltted thut tki Ked army bud launcked "relief" atlaeka on tkr' central fro.t axd had attempted to croM tk*. lower Dnieper rlrer from the eait bank The location of.the am-nyied croaalng nan not given The official new* agency reported tkat German artillery *mn*hed the at tempt when Soviet troop* were di* covered approaching the river with pontoon* and rubber boat*. Soviet troop* were «ald tn have attempted local "relief’ attack* in a central Hector, but the agency re ported that they collapaed hi the face of German defenre The Bit* aiatt a*aanlt« were reported to have been aupported by a mrotig artillery fir*. Three ItiiMian cavalry *qimdron«

- - — — mu —i O» Flames Shoot 150 Feet in Air From Gas Main , ■> Jm| • I ' I V Lek i i " Wk IB U 11 i R£ ‘» jgHL llll^F ™ MMk- • ■ </__ '**•-•' —r. I. N. Soundphoto Firemen »Hh<rtietted »r»ln«t th« leaping flame,, above. fl<ht a Are Mt when IlfMninj pierced the clank covering wer a »übway excavation in Brooklyn, N. Y, during a violent storm that ga»» New ▼nrk the wurat transportation tleup in Its history Flames from this fire, shooting 150 feet in th; xoi a »» r damaged several nearby buildings.

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were repryted wiped on’. In one i central front attack The new* agency claimed that Merman »lorm troop*. eompiHing pioneer* and inl.uitiymeii occupied i large unnamed i-land In the Dnle |ler after over. nmltlß Hovlel de fender* In biller hand 10-hand ! fighting RESISTAN( E TO (CONTIMI'KD run** PAGK nNNi 1 < apllal. New* of 'he realgnatlon of the I altlan 1 abinut came Jilat after a icrlea of diplomatic talk* tn wbh h MaHWMta aw tho I'nlted State*. Ils itl*h Kiteklan. Iranian. Afghani*I tan. Cerman and Itali.m ambaaag I dura. * Baron Frant Von Pap-m and Or- ' favlo de Peppo, the G. rman and Italian umbaaaadot •, were reported m have told Maraeogln that r lrcun* atann-a forced Germany and Italy to atand a-kle In the Iranian akai atlos. from the military viewpoint ' it leaat. a., th- y had in Syria. Well Informed MHircea underatiMid that the Iranian ambaaaador. < Anouchrwvu Sepahhody had told . foreign Mlnl«ter Haracoglu that hia government deaired to reach a ' ■ imipromlie with Great Biltaln and llnaala. ROtMEVKLT AND .rrm?tvu»» rn<»M fa«w «a«> loualy affected by .i Japanese at- I tempt to Interfere with ahlpmenta io Vladivoalok vHietber of war «np pli. oi iwdiuary carao Hlwnt Meaipv* < *"t* i i AuMtalia. Aug 2* | . 11'1'1 I'-inn. mlniater Ro'o-rt G , ll< nii*« rerlgtied today A W F*dil<-n Pho had lieen actin* p* io* < inlmt’.-r J*n*K Mc*mh « recent ( o'.«*w. i- In Bogland, wm **•<■•** , • •inhamaly aw jover*ww leuabr ft.'h • * nt'-oker* of th* < oaHtlou | grit* nitwui r>-*r* wetting tto* l'»h -, .* Atafialii Ictl flat t'nhrad <’m.« 'r* I*Hie* Tk* IMmt Ms y prcvlo»»ly k.i* • *d D. nr *i > ici y* * favar | !of • art.! giveiwnt t ra.her than | ».iny out hl- plop IO ret*i » to I. I 4 * I r Vii . »*> latiati* whili | I fail**.* the pi.-aclerw up The !*>*o i*nty Ink- only -me « of karin* a* miiy oetnber* f* > *ni' *i fin- K"»»-**i'tl‘. • • •» . <*-i« M-a tkat tk* in»»i rn.-n' ka< .1* *-k ' **!.* * cei'l'r to !«>- I i ..-*•• tha* the pM»> • ml*:*t-r «t. i wa- *.- rt'-J r.-<»t hi- V .*l4 *l* I'M' *wt He * »r oß’ly had <*T*' *d •• oak* •*.'* ('« f*-*-e»*lll TEAC HERS HOLD r-eowrrtu. K-r.-« Pa.sM ow» y«rt of November. Sfe ab<t I ■ A=s*--c-tejaf t-kra yU*ti utiiM k* nude for boMittg *n elec . tkM at the v-at ia»titt« in wkli-li ■lien w.ra'.d ke lltmwd to etMime . part ■< the re-r<maiblllty of *tag I iwg t'w !»-Xit«lr- »r*d other laaftere ' rg Iwryortawr e ; Tki* aftertwin, Ik WvviE Vatiahlt. ;ar*dte»or of -c iobwtyat Moalununiverdty W»* to »pe«« to the teach•r« In the clotting »ef*alon of the inalitiite. followiM lunchewn A *>*<’k*l maatlng wm hvld prevlou* to th* noon hour. In which all principal* and com he* of the coun ty mhool* m*t to complete plan* sot the Miftball »< ht-'itlTe*. Rev. Carey R. Mmwr, poalor of the Flrat BaptUt ihurch het*, delivered lhe invocation thia morning to opeti the InatitUte. Mia* I’atay Edward* entertained with aeveral xylophone number*. Tcai her* began arriving In the city early thia morning to attend •he Inatitute Practically all remained In the city during the noon

Wa r. s. • ' *•* ' 1 ti lit I 1 nLiA '•* jiWA Rl •- Prime Mlniater Fraaar Prime Miniat<r Mar Fraa*r of New Zealand m pictured above aa he called at the White Houae. After a ronferenr e with PreaidewC Rooaevelt Fraaer eald hi* couatry would provide lhe t! S navy with b*»*e in lhe ev*wt of w*r M '.*• Far Ruwt luterwiMain. laaaAlng *t r*g»taaranta or I* yr|v*f> biw*». Siem <£ r«ral teacher* c*4bMl us the KMty >*h**i enpariutMidnai'a adNre dnrkut tkw who k* >mr*H r>*rb*ratiwi *»rth «td t«w klag naiterkih. V kil« a i.dUtx.. rtM. a ««*ld »<ar be mark*, it Warn ir*dk atnd tk*t th*** »<*•»« *(lll *evacal vttwttrrr* i* tbk lilial • kovl tore kiny -tail R*p«riiit«ade*t Han* I* kt* talk ta th- inn kun atwwl that miv*>*l lo*i*hi|e h»d not y*l reported their ro*»*tu t* bitt. iMuwtia* tb»t the »taff» wet* M comffet* — — - *» — Trude In a G*mJ T»v*u Bocata* Dcjkl, Rireuam Sar c ■ , W*j kJ ImOMBBIu X 'inti General von Kumlauw >n*Hil von Rundatedt. above, omniander of the German nouth•rn annie* now invading the Ukraine, wa* ahdt and killed by >ne of hl* own officer*, according .0 a Momow radio report. The Auaaian broadcaat aaid a number M arreit* were made Immediately after von Rundatedt'* death.

Willl.'tm Allen, former Pennsylvania railroad worker in thl* city anti tmw an employe of th* Santa Fe line in Newton. Kaa*a* >■ in th- - io attend th* funeral of hi* taler, Mr- I/iulmi Jaae Meyer* Mr Allen leb le-<-atur in IMI Mr* M. E Hower and dauehtr Sully will return horn* Friday from M-momonle. Wla. where they <«p*nt the pa*l «*a<on a> th* rummer home of Mr, and Mr*. William Bundy and family Ml** Hower will ( Vlall het* for «everal day* before eoniinu'n* .to Indiatiapol.- .where »ht- will resume teaching In lhe ptthllc ttcbouiMr». Ada Marlin and daughter* Marcia and Maaine and Mr. and , Mra <'h*t Reynold* will leave Satutday for <t month'* visit 'n Ran I PranriM-o and other IMereatlti* point* in California and the we*' Mr*. Samantha Nichol* ha* left for I>etroU, Michigan wkare ahe will «p»nd ’he winter wreathe. Mr* Agn>-» Courtney hu» eatar*«d to het home In A*.o». tok'-* after -pending the paur m*w*k la tbl* city with her *k*ter. Ma*. Ilea Ml kol». Mr* Ben bale- a*4 dtvMkter B*irItara visited frleadts la F»rt Way** today Ml— Mtake aeiurwd rm-vwt-ly frrwi Crab Ortkaiwd. £«•*=*> k» wkare ahe *«r* the humwi>x with law geawdnotber, W-«. J f lk*k* Mr and Mr* Gke* V Prctar and •o* Vi.l.*- |*ft yeww-rAiy Par Rig * laiag wkwr« Uw*r wll reeu-■ ’ Mid aftn Bay at ibmr «*« ' '*«• Mr. »e4 Rm. Juw-t. Blair **4 'I en hilly of Aat(ruua. Georgia 1 »t**ps4 kn»» u<P.iy **■ awte b-na* ' ftte* Por.-ear w-lev-e (buy Visited With tie- frnawr'* wavk.r The 1 1 Stall*, wh* redded here a «*M»er | <S y*«r« age. *tr**>*d to .all oa j their eumy frlrnd* is tbl* coamM- J ' Ity Nr Miait wa* fomaerly cry *d • ter of ill* Dweka-rst »ad Mr* Blair ' vei aucktry editur I l*t»r»« G*kr*a of ViGahire. Ole ' w»i breach! to th* Adaaai county •uemorial hospital <»*h * be.dve* arm *i-Mi**d vk*. k« f»l! wkil* at ploy ll* a* di*ai«a«ed later. Mis J P Bssmans wilt t««»-w traaorre* from Watblsgto* l> c wk«ae *h. ha* r>»n' the p*tr -• » »ral ••■»** Sb* will yvin (’t»"*ial S«n*i«nn here and they w,|| move I I <ate tin* il'4'n*ii«R >*«'tua«lit ’• certtly »a* stud Iby the Ir-osarA Saylor*. Mr and Mr*. I’ai Kasha! <M Weut mou'k will lawvv Ta.-dty for I Crooked hike frr a Month - vlait ; 'MIm Bst-ltara Krick afColumlHi*,

■ ■■ ■ ... ... , 11 ' Coat Prices Were Never Lower Sensational Clearance Now On! Im ••rdinT to dMpww of our lemaming stodl of Fall Coats we after prhwe that wiM waver a«aM be dupfieatad. Maar at bah** wMafaelarer* eaat. Ttm greatest savings in the history of owr >t<re. All gimd clean mercha*«li*e. all correctly sty W. liest of material awd taibred to perfection. For your convenience we have lUt«d every coat. Check the chart kekefe. Come in tomorrow before it is too late. FORMER SALE SIZE COLOR MATERIAL PRICE PRICE 13 Navy Twill 12»S 6.R5 13 Navy Twill 12 05 15 Blue 2 Tone Check 12 #5 0 05 15 Navy Crepe H-06 15 Navy Twin 12.85 605 IS Tas Coverl 16.05 8.05 1( Nude " Fleece" 16.05 0.05 15 Plaid 12 05 6.05 18 Plaid Mixed Tweed 16.05 605 16 Blue Mixed Tweed 1605 805 18 Plaid Tweed 12.05 6.05 18 Plaid 12.05 6 05 16 Tan Covert 1605 *OS 16 Nude Fleece 16 05 0 05 16 Tan Twill 16 0* *OS 12 Plaid Tweed 16 05 8.05 38 Tan Tweed 12.05 6 05 18 Plaid Fleece 12 05 6 05 18 Tan Cnvert 1605 8.05 47 Navy Twill 17.05 12 75 49 Navy Creoe 1206 7.06 49 Navy Crepe 12.05 7.05 __ jjj ~ f - Twill" j 7M 12,75 41 'Novy Twill ' 1705 12.75 ~44 ___ 10.06 12.75 r ■ |l HF I " . — T 1 ■ ■ ..I ■».- ■ '—.l W —I —..1 I — 40 Black < While Crepe 1006 995 Ji havy “ Twill “ 16.06 ~ " 0.05 Hurry! Don’t Wait Another Day NIBLICK & CO. I hi . itfwiM -rr 1 '

nhln will pond ’hr weekend with her paren'* it their home on Me. cer avenue Mi*« Hariet Kttnk. * of Cnlumh.tOhio Will enjoy tie weekend ahil faghor fray iwlth her parent* Mr and Mr*. Sherman Ki.nk.l of Mon mouih Ml-.* Betty Tritk'-r i* enjoying a wtek'a vl«ll In ColunHi.a, Mouth Carolina Miaa Evelyn Voting and Mi* Joan Brunton returned la*i evening from Chl-a*;' w rere they attended Father laird « >:tmmer M-hool 0! Calbiili aiti'in al hi- Morrlaon bote! Fifteen hundred alteuded the daily i la*»e« I ret reallon.il program wu* provid.-d under *upwvi *;on of the Je«ult*< The Ml-ae* Kathryn Hhroyei Martha Mai y and Ma y Jo Hoffman motored to Van Wer’. Ohio yi -to day. Slater M Fid'li* rod Hi.*te- M llli'-rionla have returned bum* from Father laird'* *ummer *<-hool which they attended the past -evera! day- in Chicago Mr and Mr*. It Sr-hulnunn atid .f r. iNr*. Hl4»»y iwhulmunn of I.*- V.t '*■.•■ •* til -pend the e-eleiid and l.aleo Lay •» th* »**•'. of Nr. and d■* R*y Katv*r «tj dataller* Carol **d Ihasiy Nr *tid Nt" Chsioncs Ik al* *n I «m IWi at-d Rsywood Ah*wt« art«iw>yl«M a wadt'i vlMt m Marik 4'araßo* Thwy «*» vkitis* -their •am Pit Jailor l>r*l* *k» l« *t«tireed ut Fiih Brag* o Adams Ceanty Memorial Hospital • * Admitted Via* Ll*etr* Ihwkis* Maatoaville; PUriiert and Richard Harvey, route 4: Iwwey Neid«k,

BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Os Tired Kidneys K kerkarho and tag ti*» ar* niabiaa wa* u«*w-l*.*«i. Ici-tewiyLniMvddon*-.»*» r*». >v.~* Marko wokm* yw vu*{ ,««r kit at*r* ax-l ae*rn.*o /»*»«>«* ki*sa* a-.ioal way «flMv*s rw*M a.—ia **.< p-<t.t>*u* Met out 4»m * S ■■ 4 ' 3-'"* k * p “** *•***• **■ * w “ 4 M tM 14 n**M 4 laibMe twbaa ead Mwm i-.'l a«ak a*l. e-e-c.ua *«•■* maww hmo « ** t.laadl Im emi*a* nay MaM a««>.* aaka'lM*, rt>*aaH«i* a***, bjr paua, im* -1 on tn* »w«. S**-'M up SW<*. ••*«.n*. •A».*m «*■ M Ik* m>w, beadki <m *ad ««*■ **aa. r ar *rwmy p*Ma<M wa *m<ee. -g*r»4 ku **.« acang earb your kdwv* or U,*<l»» tian I waalt Aak year dtnaaM* f-r l><aM • -''o*. uar* tu- -Mati'v by auiAoea f.rover <• .*M> TtSf ate* baruar ra.-wf an* »U b'e b* 14 inl*a •! k..W M y tub** tt iab out I--**-,ua *MW Irani wm kb**l. G*. Pawsni CHI*.

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1 High 'toil; Floyd Summer* rnnle I, Ik-ane Gehres. Willshire. Ohio tand i|’<mi*»ed> IH-mi*-*rl l*aai HITI* route ?. I I Mr* Mildred Brake Mrndnn 0 I Clyde Beery, North Third alreet, II Ik--pit* elw irbal prngreaa. (her, ( is still a market lor ulo«» lump • himto-y Mariufa'turera report* to the n-n«ti» bureau allowed an annual production In I H lamp I • lnmiiey la< tom-* al I M 3 I't'r dor , en* About 2» mtn person sre employ- . ed ill (m> far lorie* in lhe I S an.nually t« manufacture more than <7utimiiimi wurlh of cloves anil min-!»». o WANTEIMtirI. care for children. SB week. Phone 22N. 204

RinnitiK Hmn ... Wattry Eye« Why "mmm r«u b**d nd I It Ht, r*vn troto. a*. «d ranrnac ao*» *i*l ••wry *y*t mat* yaw )w mi«n*t4«. r* a Ik tiMU* <4 si Om at roar luMitvxUr Par■f*wdroyal***<b »'-*<"f*»d I *im*dl*l«lrvo»e«ll»«i».»»4«»lulu*ll.*Uv*r*. mIM I** «—••.»»«-.*•* -* 10Ur M* aiem* ' - rd 4—h 4NWO-NNO *'*<•» V**R Give Your Family 1 Hon-E-Krust Enriched Bread w-BUd v* r’« ’•« «*** «f tb« imjrerlue! vUaJMW 111. aU* th* Fvihigra-fw* v««li«o vtUsnra and irom. (srf a kaf of IMb Itatlmr bread tvsnerroo. Yoa«' firmrtr ha« it. HON -E- KRUST Baking Co. Phe** I I I 111 ■ —