Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 147, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 July 1946 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TTMES-i Wednesday, July 24, 1946

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If You Live '. IN .

SULLIVAN SHELBURN DUGGER OR Points East, West Norht or South YOU CAN GET

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And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalizers Don't expect to got real relief from headache, sour stomach, eas and bad breath by taVinc soda and other alkalizers if the true cause of your trouble is constipation. In this case, your real troublo is not in the stomach at all. But in the intestinal tract where80 of yourfood is digested. And when it gets blocked it fails to digest properly. What you want for real relief is not soda or an alkalizer but something to "unblock" your intestinal tract. Something to clean it out effectively help Nature get back on her feet. Get Carter's Pills right now. Take them as directed. They gently and effectively "unblock" your digestive tract. This permits your food to move along normally. Nature's own digestive juices can therircach it. You get genuine relief that, makes you feel really good again. Get Carter's Pills at any drugstore 25. "Unblock" your intestinal tract for real relief from indigestion.

EMPEROR ADDED MUSTARD

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Service

Residents of Sullivan County no longer need be

harrassed with hard w?ter problems. With a new water reconditicning system located on Scuth Section Street, B'll Gcodman is prepared to install in your home a service tank tr. supply you with s;cft water for cooking, laundry, b?th and etc.

The tank, for either hot

cr cold water, can be installed at a mlrinuni cost with a small monthly fee foi service charge be;ng billed each month thereafter. The avei'Jge family uses pfcout 22,000 grains of wa-

ler per mnun. bucn a family wculd be charged $2.25 per month.

The ccst is small for such

a service that saves cloth

ing, soap end provides soft water that is not harsh to

the skin. The service renders nit inrenven'ence to you aa Bill's service man comes each month tc service the tsrk . . . mnch in the same manner as year electric lisrht company meter reader calls. RESTAURANTS - HOTELS, BUSINESS HOUSES, ETC WILL BE BILLED ACCORDING TO THE A-

MOUNT OF SERVICE RE.

QUIRED

CHICAGO, (UP) Frederick the Great made his coffee with champagne. But even that wasn't strong enough for the Prussian

emperor, according to the Ency

clopedia Britannica.

MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE

Clubs Brooklyn St Louis Chicago Cincinnati Boston New York Philadelphia Pittsburg

Won Lost Pet. GB

53 53 47 41 42 37 35 34

34 34 38 43 46 49 47 51

.609 ' .609 .553 5 .488 10 ..477 11 .430 15 .427 15 .400 18

FIRST PICTURE OF BOMBED JERUSALEM HOTEL1

NO ROCKER FOE HER

Yesterday's Results Cincinnati at Boston, rain. Chicago at Brooklyn, rain. Pittsburgh at. Phila., rain. St. Louis at New York, rain.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Clubs Won Lost Pet. GB : Boston 65 26 .714 New York 53 37 .589 11 1 Detroit 50 37 .575 13 Washington 44 43 .506 19 Cleveland ' 42 47 .472 22 St. Louis 39 50 .438 25 Chicago 35 53 .398 28 Philadelphia 26 61 .299 37 Yesterday's Results

St. Louis 8; New York 2. Cleveland 2: Philadelphia, 0. Chicago 7; Boston 1. Detroit 6; Washington 1.

LOCALS

Mr. and Mrs. Ragnar Enberg

Frederick of near Fairbanks left today on

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Miss Mary Helen- White left i Tuesday for Colton, California, ' where she will visit her aunt, Mrs. Paul C. Markley and Mr. Markley. 1 The Negro minister met one of

his flock dressed in deep mourning. "Is yo' husband gone, sistah?" "Oh, no, sah, he ain't daid." "But why is yo' wearin' mourn-' in'?" . . "Well, pahson, it's like dis. My ol' man has been naggin' me so much dat Ah jus' had to' put. on mournin' fo' my firs' husban'." I "John, do you remember it was in a storm like this that you declared your love for me." "Yes, it was a terrible night." Mistress: "Mary, when you wait on my guests tonight, please , don't wear any jewelry." I Maid: "I haven't anything valu,1 able, ma'am, but thanks for the i

wtuiuug. ' ' r J Husband: "I hate to admit it, dear, but I bought another ten thousand dollar policy from that high-pressure life insurance salesman." Wife: "Oh, I could kill you!" "Do you believe marriage is a lottery?" "No. In a lottery a, jnan is supposed to have a chance." "Did you make these bisquits with your ovn L:tle hands?" "Yes, why?" "Oh, I just wondered, who lifted them out of the oven tor you. '

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. (UP) Eighty year old Mrs. Annie Herforth of Pittsfield shuns a rocking chair for Berkshire county's streams. As the only woman octogenarian holding a fishing . lic

ense, Mrs. Herforth already has cently hurled a no-hit,

caught a 14 1-2 inch bullhead and game against the Bethleh

several blue gills. H., school nine

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"Blind" baseball umpire J learn something from Ear

well, 17 year old WJi High School pitcher.

Boswell, blind in one e

Awoman missed her gloves as Clerk: ','This book will do half she ' was leaving the . restaurant your work for you." where she had fdinsd. with her j . Student: "Give me two." . husband. Asking him to wait, she . ' " mrm

hurried back to ..look for them, Teacher: "If you have $10 in searching first on the table, then one pocket and $15 in the other,

under it.' At this the waiter hurried up to

her. "Pardon me, madam," said pants.'

he,- "but the' gentleman is over there by the-door."

what 'have' you?" .

Student: "Somebody

else's

BRITISH TROOPS are engaged in the greatest manhunt in Middle East history seeking extremists who bombed the King David hotel in Jerusalem, Palestine, lulling at least 48 persons and injuring 40 others. This is the first picture of the ruins to reach U. S. (International Radiophoto)

MCTOGRAPHS Last year an expedition Into Interior Chiapas, Mexico, made additional findings of gigantic images In human heads as well as caves stacked with ceremonial pottery. A New York department store recently bought 16,000 airplane tow targets from the U. S. government It plans to make ladies' underwear from the rayon, A man falls freely at about 118 miles per hour, but with a standard parachute he falls at about 14 miles per hour. - - St. Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Order of Jesuits, was born to 1491; died, 1556.

Patient:?. "Doctor, what I need is something to stir me up something to put me in fighting .trim. Did1 you put something like that in my 'prescription?" : . Doctor: .''No, you'll find that in the bill." ' - , ' . . : -

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LLOYD Motor Sales, Inc.

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Professor: "If there - are any dumbbells. in the - room, please stand up." vv ; - A long pause and then a lone freshman stood. up. . . i - . t "What? Do you consider yourself ''a' jjinliocil?" . "Well, not exactly that,; sir, but I do- hate to see you standing by . yourself ." ' .

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SOCIETY Past Matrons Club The Mary E. Davis 'Past Matron's Club will have a family picnic' at the Masonic' .Home Friday evening, July 26th at six o'clock. All members and their

families are urged to attend.

Yes sir! Just jump under the shower and take a good warm bath. There's nothing like an automatic electric water heater to keep the whole family bath-happy. And, of course, there's no substitute for instant electric hoi water in the laundry, or for youngsters'( scrubby hands or a hundred and one other daily household needs. See your dealer soon! PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Of INDIANA, INC.

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If r-t Public SefviMcVw I ha discontinued m4T

nets, b-it urs you to ps your Electric 0iltr, H jm

24 HOUR Taxi Service CaD 470' BUS DEPOT CAFE

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. CONTACT BILL South Section St HE'LL DO THE REST

Indiana State Fair Attractions (Fair dates, AUG 30 THROUGH SEPT 6) In the COLISEUM ' Hoosier Radio Roundup Saturday night, Aug 31. Olsen and Johnson, Hoagy Carmichael, Herb Shriner, Singin" Sam, all in person, plus 103 entertainers from Indiana radio stations (ABC network will broadcast one hour of the mammoth show.) Saddle Horse Show Sunday afternoon and night, Sept 1 and nightly thereafter, including western horses for the first time

at any State Fair. ' ' Coliseum prices, all events Box seats, $2.20; reserved seats, $1.80, $1.20 and 85 and 60 cents, including tax. , In the GRANDSTAND Harness Racing Saturday afternoon, Aug 31. Hell on Wheels Sunday afternoon, Sept. 1. Joie. Chitwcod's Etunt drivers and riders. Victory. Revue of 1946 Sunday night, Sept. 1, and . nightly , thereafter. A stage show that's the best plus fireworks. . Grand Circuit Racing Monday afternoon, Sept 2, and every . afternoon thereafter.. $95,000 in purses featuring 10 stakes including the Fox and the Horseman. Grandstand prices, all events Box Seats, $2.20; reserved seats, ' $1.80, $1.20 and 85 cents, including tax. ' i . MAIL YOUR ORDER TODAY The State Board of Agriculture anticipates huge crowds at this year's fair and suggests early ticket purchases for these special attractions. Address State Fair Grounds Ticket Office, Indianapolis 5, making checks payable to the Indiana Board of Agriculure. - "' -.. . i ;;.;.' ...

GENERALISSIMO STALIN has quietly carried-out a shakeup in the Red Army high command, in which Marshal Gregor K. Zhukov, above, top Soviet war hero, hasbeen relegated to the relatively j obscure command of the Odessa Military district. No other moves ! have' been announced, nor have j the Russian people been informed of the transfer. Clnternafiona)

I jr- day evening, Jury zitn at six i '. ' I ' f j o'clock. All members and their i1 1 ' " - ' ' i " families i are i urged to attend. 1 ' ' - .. ' . , M if ft J IV 1 J !" ' DOROTHEA FAGNANO, 15, sam- fl SOT Vtl ftf1 -nS V- " TV ' , i pies her own cookies following fjli v A 'A . V, . her. selection as Yonkers, N. M M. U . - ? II 4 A. cooking queen. The teen-ager is - f? 'ifoi ' ' ' If ' S&mt. i now working on a new recipe for M, $Jr-';' jA tfsk."f i;:rf!. ' making: bread without the - use I TV- fLa . .of flour: (International), . . '

WOMAN MAKES SENATE HISTORY

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Tfie besf vacafon spofs are on Tie Miwaufcee Rood

: : ; and there's a fine train to take you there. The electrified OLYMPIAN travels the scenic route to Yellowstone,'Montana and Washington; the SIOUX to South Dakota; the HlAWATHAS, the CHIPPEWA and FISHERMAN to northern Wisconsin, Upper" Michigan and Minnesota.

rfj&iufta&fO withSeattleandTacoma, ytirvrt,yW famous for hospitality and seafood. Nearby and easily accessible by local ferry, steamer or bus are the straits of Juan de Fuca, scenic waterway between Puget Sound and the Pacific. . . the forests and rugged crests of the Olympic Peninsula ... the glaciers of Mt. Rainier and Mt. Baker. See Grand Coulee D m and the lakes of Spokane's "Inland Empire.?

& ' . is America's favorite

X4WWVWn& National Park. GeyscK.

W and bears . . . "paint pots" and colored terraces . . . the colorful Grand Canyon and

Yellowstone Lake. Park tours at moderate cost start in comfortable motor coaches from The Milwaukee Road's scenic Gallatin Gateway.

of South Dakota have

the famous. Mt. Rushmore Memorial, sapphire raountain lakes, typical "old West" towns, the Eadladds and a host of other attractions. 1

In. -1 . 1 ftArn Chins

rfZ&rftffr&fi campine in a dude ranch

- oaradise. Stop a while in the heart of the Rockie:

at Gallatin Gateway Inn for visits to Lewis and

. Clark Cave, the famous Flying D Ranch and

the gold diggings at Virginia City.

BREAKING PRECEDENT, Mrs. Frances ;E. Dustin of Dexter, Me., became the first woman secretary of a senator to walk .onto the Senate floor while the upper .chamber was in session and established, new nrivilese.. A parliamentarian ruled s that a . woman', clerk w.as

1 entitled . to same ; floor privileges .as a. -man- serving In . the same

capacity; thus , 150-year-old Senate tradition .-.was: croiten: leu to right i are Sen. Kenneth ' McKellar of . Tennessee; prssjdent.-' pro 'tenjtjore; Mrs. DustiB aal-Sea.' Ralph -.Brewstsr of Maine, Mrs.

Hurry, Hurry! See your . Milwaukee Road ticket agent NQW for friendly travel counsel and full information about Victory Vacations.

.-'.. f . Terrs Haute Otflc .. 300 Rea Bldq., Phon Crawford 2852 B. H. Harding, Division Passenger Agent

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