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| | Ap F | tion and the western area, which, mained in reserve aboard his yacht,| homber planes, lar : rate rl ities’ Year U, S, TAKES OVER however, contains the fashionable the Nav] patrol vessel Isabel. | lew over the waterfront and then | | { i - ih | American residential sector and if Japanese feeling could be gauged, over Admiral Hart's yacht, During
ntry Club. : ‘ foreign troop com- |Possibly, by the fact that two rs the meeting two bombers flew 100 HANGHAI A A manders was held under a = the meeting two Japan ese feet above the Isabel. a the Muncipal Council |
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Marines Win Bitte Bitter Dispute mandant, and his aide, Capt. F. P.| SOURED SELL With Japanese Over Pyzick, Marine Japanese-language |
represented the United
» Bloomfield -and Bloomington Men in Commander Race; gS To i —. British Sector States, Admiral Thomas C. Hart,
Ahern of Indianapolis Seeks Election al ¥ - United States Navy Commander in ll HOW DO YOU GET YOUR REN | USE CLIMALENE, IT p : : L ad ? NG . SHANGHAI, Aug. 15 (U. P). r= Clef in the Far East, who had ’ HUSBAND'S WORK ue DISSOLVES GREASE In Southern District. a Sa \ Ala | United States Marines gained con-| come here hurriedly from Tsingtao, CLOTHES SO CLEAN? IT'S ’ QUICKER THAN ANY. A i, i a k trol of the rich central part of the| {up the coast, to handle what it was SO HARD FOR ME TO THING | KNOW... ior pl 3 #3 } 7 wrk: ae 3 OY Robert Purkhiser ili S illis awford | “1 feared might be an emergency, re- 3 ja ' Hoosier Legionnaires will mix play with wrangling over Qepl-iarean _* Yyitiam Gstlund Wiiiam Cra | International Settlement today after | ee | is GET THE GREASE OUT SES SAVES ON SOAP, T00
peacetime preparedness at the annual American Legion] poocidents of five lies : i a la bitter dispite With the Japariese) Advertisement
* state convention starti Saturday a ary fraternities at Butler SEES ST who had hoped that the withdrawal HERR is University. will hold | ; Personal : - Jniversity wi 10 ; ? 3 itic , y . The war in Europe and the extent to which America| meetings: during the ¥ } | Be ree oul ensie Liem . should prepare for emergencies is expected to highlight the Tost of Ihe oni to . a : area, ® To Fat Girls an rushing and ac- i : ; ‘ cenvention oratory. Do for the fall 3 on ; It was said authoritatively that . 5 : ‘the Marines would take over British, Now you may slim down your face and Between 8000 and 10, 000] semester, : defense sectors of the entire central figure without starvation dieting or backFraternity smokers 3 International Setile t. including breaking exercises. Just eat sensibly and are expected to participate in| will be held during ; a ational Setliement, INCIUCING | take Marmola under the conditions and ac-
we Snils the banking, hotel, business, Amer- cording to directions on the package. Freshman Week, Sept. Marmola Tablets have been sold to the
t g. Ses- : BY Xe |ican © ' " ii : a SI vo TY he four-day meetin es | 6-10. The fraternities nf joah Consists ene al and AMEI- |, pie for more than thirty years, More than NE rt . Wash men’s work sfons will be held in the i | have no formal rush- 4 [loan clu) Snticts and the Sejiiesfiwemy million buses have been distributed | UE clothes easier, fast-
E:§ sinde ae Hr ment bund or waterfront which is - Ing periods as do the Marmola is not a cure-all, Marmola is er, more thorough
Registration is scheduled or The organizati on Charles Hepler John Carr munication free from Japanese doms- | caused by a thyroid deficiency (hypothyroid- . ism) but who ave otherwise normal and heal.
a little Climalene, Saturday, with the Forty and Eight : | heads are Robert ination. n) but w ood ops che, terch light parade and “wreck” that | Nothing Forgotten, Moore Purkhiser, Willard O., Lambda Chi Alpha: William Ostlund, Webster | The Japanese get, of the big ea Te ay sil at athut your use) amount night. Sunday's program includes | City, Iowa, Phi Delta Theta; William Crawford, Indianapolis, Sigma [British defense sector, only a small be consulted for that purpose. Why not try to of soap. ¢ ajeint session of the Legion and | Says; Staff Wonders How lose those ugly, uncomfortable pounds the 10: anp 25¢ ar rounr Audi
auditorium. Sororities 8 a [the last outlet and inlet for COM=|yuiy*for adult fat persons whose fatness is oT WASH TT a , ly! First sprinkle in
Nu; Charles Hepler, Royal Oak, Mich, Sigma Chi, and John Carr, [zone on the north side of Soochow lose thue unly, uncomfortable suinds the Auxiliary, and the band and the To Keep Busy. Indianapolis, Delta Tau Delta. % z Creek up to the north railroad sta- from your druggist. — . ! AEX 23 drum and bugle corps competitions. - were = RT ES —. _~ Business sessions will start Mon-| pp. willkie notification ceremo- my my UH Hon hin: mm, Y IH Z ‘ 7 7 7
Addy morning. The convention will! be closed with the election of offi- nies at Elwood have nothing on the
cers Tuesday. | Indiana State Fair. The two announced candidates | With 14 days yet to go before the for the department commandership opening of the Fair, Indiana's big- * are John A. Watkins, Bloomfield pact show, all arrangements have newspaper publisher, and Dr. O. T. been completed. Turflinger, Bloomington, “We're in the best shape this Expect Draft Debate {year that we have ever been in,”
‘ h Levi P. Moore, a director of the Ho ier McDaniel, Dunkirk, is a fair. declared. “In fact, we're sorta
candidate for northern vice com- wondering how to keep busy from mander. For the southern vice now to the opening, Aug. 31.” commandership, it's a horse race, | Paving Is Completed
with four candidates in the running. cut ad : “t 7 They are James C. Ahern, Indian- For the third time in the last 17
apolis; Ed H. Bonham, Elwood; W. vears there is no building project I~ Brunton, Scottsburg, present being rushed to completion before Ninth. District commander, and tne gpening of the fair. The paving In Our Meat Dept.
se CALIFORNIA wy George S. Stofleth, Evansville. of streets around the Coliseum was 1 Cc No. 2 21; Cc In Our I roduce Dept. No candidates have announced; obi FRYING Fresh, Cut CRACKERS b. PEACHES. for treasurer, chaplain and judge completed last week. All work Up, Ready box Syrup cans advocate. Mrs. Louise Young, x. CHICKENS for the Panlb. Cc Sastry ond ELBERTA PEACHES Grown Point, | Bm We field for state been hired and practically all 225.000 SUNNYFIELD Family Flour b Ibs. I5¢ BLACKBERRIES No. 2 ean 3 cans 25¢ half-price tickets have been sold, SLAB BACON Whole oF Halt ib. 13¢ IONA FLOUR Ble 53¢ GRAPEFRUIT No.3 enn 2 aus 19¢ b 69 Ibs 25¢ 1 ° 19¢ Bushel
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part of the membership appears t0, Arrangements are completed for PORK SAUSAGE I 9.188 PILLSBURY FLOUR 18 APPLE SAUCE 4... 25¢
favor peacetime conscription, but {he WLS barn dance at the Coli- Ble PURE LARD iin. 5 Del Monte—Sli. or Large Size, 4 lbs, that a lively debate on the subject seym Saturday night, Aug. 31. Fair SMOKED PICNICS Cent aed w. 19¢ Carton 3c PEACHES '../e"\. 2is cane 296 )
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 2 ha 80¢ PINEAPPLE, 2 Xe 1'tall 3 cans 296
Is pretty certain. officials have guaranteed to pay the Assorted shed—No. 1 tall A resolution urging amendment radio group $3000 and 50 per cent of Baked Meat Loaves Pickle, Ih. 21¢ GOLD MEDAL °* Bilis J. 29e SWANSDOWN : Cake 21¢ LEMONS Size 360 dos. £36 of the pending Wadsworth-Burke the gate receipts above that amount. lain, uments, Tomato, Mac. & Cheese and 5 Flour pkg. conscription bill in order to limit ; ’ . v. 8. No. 1 ont iura| Everything Checked VEAL RIB CHOPS n 210 ENCORE REAL c Bona Not ammo POTATOES “L3r* 260 ency and prevent it from becoming! The placing of the thousands of ; ’ cans permanent has been submitted to exhibits and entries has been decid- COOKED BS nike. | i CORN Credm CANTALOUPES Size 32-36 2 for I5¢ the resolutions committee. jel. on BE ls 10 HAMS Serve; Whole Lb Cc R. 0. T. C. to Be Discussed ons re te ys during or Shank Half HORSERADISH Nelson's Sar 0c GREEN BEANS whe 4 re 25¢ n Another resolution to be presented the week. : or Cooked Salami MUSTARD : 2 19¢ Joan of Are 20¢ . C favors compulsory R. O. T. C. train-! “T don’t think we've overlooked a THURINGER Armour’s Star Ib, 23¢ SALAD DRESSING fan I9¢ KIDNEY BEANS No. 2 2 cans 29 sg in both high schools and col- thing” said Mr. Moore. | OGEAN PERCH FILLETS 2, 27¢ SANDWICH SPREAD = Re PEAS not IDAHO POTATOES “as 266 SMOKED HAMS Whore or 19¢ H SPREAD nt 19¢ IONA PEAS No.test. Scans 236 bag
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leges as a means of building up of- ‘ 2.1h ficer material, 32-YEAR-OLD LAW BOSTON BUTTS F* . {Te GRAPE JAM ne “0 [Te CARROTS ,ncusse on 56 CALIFORNIA PLUMS 2 ,, 19¢ preparing a resolution urging expansion of Ft. Benjamin Harrison’s] PORTLAND, Aug. 15 (U. P).— facilities, while South Bend's Bendix Clarence Uhrick of Dunkirk dug up ROAST j2uy Chuck, IONA Cc WHITEHOUSE tall c Post will offer a resolution calling a 31-year-old ordnance as basis for Swiss Shoulder Sam sans SEEDLESS - for dismis sal of all Communists and his suit against the Pennsylvania BEEF Lb. Cc MILK . other subversives from the state Railroad oo. gomsnnme $6000 damPay! oll. age for the death of his wife. department commander. has invited operating at more than eight miles PORK CHOPS 23¢ JELLO * ‘rinoie” 3 pu [46 CORN FLAKES “o%* 2... 19¢ GREEN BEANS 2 ue i108 be guests of the convention. § Mas | Hous Ih. these are Alex Arch South Bend, sult of an accident May 5 BRAUNSCHWEIGER ,... COFFEE Min 2.43 PUFFED WHEAT 2 wu JIC TOMATOES 5 ,. I5¢ : red the first shot for America i; = Co Co TS ¥ . Del Mo Ib. = 1 merijca STEA Round or Sirloin—Choice COFFEE en uate 2 CAR 42¢ WHEATIES 2 tins. i19¢ LIMES do. 25¢ first shot battery S A eston aire C ongressmen invited HOULDER Choice Milk bh LARGE ART include Reps. Ravmond Springer, SEPTEMBER 3 . . ROAST ed Veal Cc pkgs. Cc STRONGHE , Cc Cennersville: Charles E. Halleck, ; DREFT Giant Pkg. DOG FOOD can Prospective students are invited
The 12th District organization is CITED IN $6000 SUIT LARGE BOLOGNA [.™ , 12¢ TOMATO CATSUP ,,.. 4... 29% SPINACH suurne.3 3 cams 256 ORANGES y. 3% California doz, ; GRAPES og oz. ‘ , “Raymond B. Townsley, retiring| The ordinance prohibits trains FRESH GROUND BEEF 2, 29¢ LEMON JUICE “= ™ 3, l4¢ CORN FLAKES Sumied 2 {Te a 'humber of World War heroes to an hour through Dunkirk. Center Cuts Ih. Ann Page wvention. Among| Mr. Uhrick's wife died as the re- FRESH HAMS Simo thee CIDER VINEGAR “3.5 2, 15¢ GRAPE NUTS og CAULIFLOWER _19¢ in jo frat orld Ww ar, and Arthur P. Cuts—None Higher Progress Brand Case of Braxton, Paoli, a lieutenant in the FALL TERM BEGINS Canned Beer | prened 15 cans 39€ CORN KIX 2 ves. 19€ Rensselaer: Forest A. Harness, Ko- e ISCuSS a i Lo on TT Il In re or HADDOCK FILLETS wn 156
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John Boehne EN ! sville Senator bE Jlven Hos: bo Theis aon SLICED BACON No Rind 2 ibs. 396 SOAP Fels Naptha 6 bars 25¢ SOAP CHIPS ib. DE. 25¢ PURE CANE 25-1b. $ 19 Sherman D. Minton also has been | UAR® 70s SNES ID hole SKINLESS WIENERS 2. 37 PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 ars 166 ne bag . inyited holding pleasant, promising po- Ibs. c bars LUX FLAKES Large 2 pkgs. 390 SUGAR
4 i sitions today. This is the BEEF ROAST Standing Rib “. 23¢ AJAX FLOATING SOAP 3 bars 10¢ CLIMALENE Largs 19¢ KILLED 6 FARMING HIS ana Busi PRESSED HAM Sica | 27¢ WO0DBURY DEAL 4,..2lc CLEANSER oi nui 3 can 208 LOG CABIN SYRUP 2..,,2Te LAND, FILIPINO says | diana Business Collegedt |, co LIYA 300% F Soap bea ds” LE PARD DOG FOOD 3. 250 BISQUICK 276 y ! of Indianapolis. The others are renuine oa ea eks c phe. oH A fing 23: P ROMAN CLEANSER wis. 296 FRUIT JAR RINGS 5 156
MANILA, Aug. 15 (U.P). — Anderson.” Rebus, Tetaverte. 0’ LAMB Spring ADI A en con. | fone Eo Bats: reagent LARGE c Brac or, ¢ CERTO vue 1B¢ ¥: i wail SAULS allipaliga, ) . p : en of i ois | Fi ar GREEN SHRIMP viz [| CHIPSO pe SOAP: 4 NOP LAKES 2 530 constabulary toda hat he had Beare ou, or Frea W. Th OCEAN FILLETS h i2¢ Granules Flakes APENN noToR 22 ry killed hildren. two men and rincipal. by . : . mn a Socialist group, who BAGON ~~ “TLELU™ 37 BINS) Spee ORANGE DRINK, 2ridscmanss 0 FRUIT PECTIN Sor 0s
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he claimed, were farming his land . without his "permis sion. Central Business College “Aclit. the consta abulary said, was aecisted in the m or of one child Architects and Builders Bldg,
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