Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 147, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 July 1947 — Page 3

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SULIJVAN, INDIANA SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 24. 1917. PAGE THREE U. S. ENVOY ON JOB IN HUNGARY 'HOLDING UP BRAVELY' IN JAIL End Of

Three-I League Clubs W. L.

Danville 51 27 Terre Haute .48 31 Springfield 49 36

Evansville 46 35

Waterloo 38 43 Davenport 34 48 Quincy 33 48

Decatur 26 57

National League Clubs W. L.

Brooklyn 55 36 Boston" ; . . 48 39 New York ' 45 38

St. Louis 47 41 Cincinnati 42 48 Chicago 41 47

Philadelphia ..... , 37 51 Pittsburgh 36 51

American League Clubs " W. It.

New York". ...60 30 Detroit 47 38 Boston 47 40 Philadelphia 44 44 Cleveland 38 43 Washington 38 47 Chicago . 39 ' 50 St. Louis" .: .32 53

Pet. .667 .553 .540 .500 .469 .447 .438 .376

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Three-I League Terre Haute, 5; Waterloo, 2. Danville, 10-11; Decatur, 1-8. Evansville, 4; Davenport, 2. Springfield, 5; Quincy, 4. National League . Boston, 12; Chicago, 4. Brooklyn, 5; Cincinnati, 2. . St. Louis, 6; New York, 5.

Pittsburgh, 6; Philadelphia, 2. American League Boston, 8; Chicago, 7 (10 innings). Philadelphia, 6; Cleveland, 3. Washington, 5; Detroit, 0. St. Louis, 8; New York, 2.

DESCRIBED as "holding up bravely" by her husband, Mrs. Alfred Ingalls weeps as she talks to her chaplain, Rev. Harry O. Nash, in a San Diego, Cal.. jail where she awaits sentencing for enslaving her Negro maid for more than 40 years. Her attorney is planning to appeal the1 conviction which carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison, fine of $5,000, or both, (International Soundpboto)

WISHING WELL

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NEW U S AMBASSADOR to Hungary, Selden Chapin (right) calls on Erno Mihalyffy. acting Hungarian foreign minister, as he arrives .in capital citv of Budarest. (International)

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BIRTH CERTIFICATE NOTICE : Petition No. T383 Notice is hereby given that S;irah E. Roberts has filed her petition in lae Sullivan Circuit Court to have the place and time of her birth 'Jetermined.. Baid petition is set for hearing on Auguct 1st. 1947 at 8:00 A. M. Dated this 22nd d:iy of July. 1917. JAMES H. RINGER. Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court.

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SHE SHOPS "CASH AND CARRY ' Without Painful Backache Many sufferers relieve nagging backache qaickly, one. they discover that the real cause of their trouble may be tired kidneys. The kidneys are Nature's thief way of taking the excess acids and 'waste out of the blood. They help most people pass about 3 Pints a day. When disorder of kidney f unction permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it jnaycausenaggingbackache.rheumaticpains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes,, headaches and dizziness. Frequent or scanty' passages with smarting and burning sometimes shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan's Fills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions tor over BO years. Doan's eive happy relief and will help the 16 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from jour blood. Get Doan's Pills.

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Flying Saucers Trim Shelburn Coming from behind in the fifth ,innmg,,. tjhe .Sullivan Flying Saucers defeated ' the Shelburn Eagles 6 to 5. It was a pitcher's duel all the way through with Wally Trulock pitching for the Saucers and Don Tincher for the Shelburn .Eagles. Trulock,, an irritating little guy who plays the game for all its worth, . struck out ten batters and came up in

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Wire fence and paper make a temporary silo to hold nearly 20 tons of grass silage, in demonstrations conducted by members " of Future -Farmer-chapter inrWisconsin.- - Alfalfa, brome and, red : clover mixtures 'were, used.' Silage is-intended for use in late ', summer, to show how milk production can be maintained despite Jack; of pasture .forage. .

the' fifth inning with a two base hit that put the game on ice. . Dick McHugh was the big gun for : the Shelburn Eagles getting

-'ii Wol'e, rf the Saucers, got two hits out of three times at bat. lip': Saucers Truelock and D. Ferguson. Eagles Tin-

four hits out of four times at bat cher and. McHugh.

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SULLIVAN STORE

Appliance Dept., Second Floor KALAMAZOO'S 1947 GAS MANGE NOW!

- SIIHOW I ' MODEL Ul-2 Nl! f0" ' i ' $144.50

TO FACILITIES FUKNISHID BY CUSTOMER

t Big roomy 40 wide. Sparkling, Uniflow creviceless top. Large-capacity Thermagic oven 18 wide. Flame Ray tenderizing broiler. Two big storage drawers. Non-clog thrift burners. Instant automatic lighting.

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Individual easy -to -clean burner bowls. Rounded corners oq. porcelain enameled oven. Precise automatic oven heat control. Fast preheating 400 in 8 minutes. Easy terms. For manufactured, natural or bottled gas. See the Kalamazoo today!

Sullivan Store

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Steel Sink Cabinet! It can save you hundreds of steps daily. In addition to a gerieromJy proportioned bowl of porcelain (with beautiful chromium plated fix-. tures) and large work surface, it hasi loads of drawer, and shelf space for storage of pots, pans, utensils,.' i soaps, etc. (see open view below). Size 54" wideJ 36" high, 25" deep. Top work surface and back splash j -of linoleum with stainless steel trim, Moderately,, priced and easily installed.

Appliance Dep't. Root's Second Floor.

SULLIVAN STORE

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TWILL CREPE ink? blue, aqua, maize, white. Orig. S8c

RAYON POPLIN Asst. patterns and colors. Orig. $1.19

Bright Colored Awning Stripe Material Gay bright colors. 30 inches wide. Orig. 59c

EYELET EMBROIDERY Colors Yellow, blue, aqua, black Orig. $1.49

COTTAGE SETS 2XA yards lon, Colors, red, green, blue and white. Orig. $4.49

First Ladv Cushion Dot MARQUISETTE CURTAINS 2 yds.? 43 inches wide. Color white. Orig. $2.98

LADIES' MAN-TAILORED PAJAMAS Colors red, blue & green stripe Sizes 32 to 38. Orig. $3.49

LADIES' COTTON SLIPS White only. Sizes 36, 38 & 52 only. :.V::-v-V vvK-V" Oris; 90c & $i:oo

45 GAUGE RAYON HOSE All sizes. Orig. 89c & $1.08

LADIES' HAND BAGS 2 Large Groups. Orig. $3.98 to $4.98 Orig. $1.98 to $3.49

LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS , Floral print.-' Orig. 10c & 15c 2 Large Groups of LADIES' BLOUSES Sizes 32 to 38. Asst. styles & colors vOrig.$3.98 Orig. $4.93

CLEANSING TISSUE 500 sheets to'box. Orig. 29c

MEN'S WASH PANTS Heavy Quality, Vat Dyed, Sanforized. 1 Orig. $4.98

MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS

Wool. Sizes Small, Med. & Large

Orig. $2.98

BOYS' SWIM TRUNKS

6 Wool. Sizes 28 to 32. Orig. $1.69

BOYS' SEERSUCKER OVERALLS Asst. Colors. Sizes 8, 9 & 10. Orig. $1.60

Month Sale

79c 98c 44c 98c $2.49 $2.49 $2.49 59c 39c $1.98 $1.69 8c .00 S3.00 19c $2,981 49c

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