Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 172, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 August 1947 — Page 6

city taxi PHONE 2M 0 N THE JOB DAY ... and ... NIGHT Dependable Courteous o Reliable

The "public baths 'at Rome

were first built for poor people who had no baths in their homes, but later were patronized byjhe rich. i , The American Museum' of N&tural History, New Yorlcj City, was founded In 1869.

I 'There were more amendments to the United States Constitution adopted during George Washington's administration than under that of any other president. No ameistaients be- ." came effective under Abraham Lincoln. The 13th amendment, prohibiting slavery, was not ratified until eightmonth3 after T.ini-nln'a HgatH. " 1

SULLIVAN DAILt TBEES-THURSDAY. AUG. 28, 1947.

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Hot ' Water Hsatsrs $138.00

APARTMENT SIZE, AC

Electric Ranges $106.00

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Bottle & Natural Gas Stoves $89.50

Furniture. &; Appliance Store r, ' First Doer North of Community Gym' .

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Mrs. Kermit Arnold . and. son, Andy, of Chicago, Illinois, are

the guests of Mrs. Arnold's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Billman. J Mrs. Elizabeth G. Coiner, Mrs. Betty Lynn and son, James, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Ridgeway of Graysj ville, returned to their home at j Stanton, Virginia yesterday. Mrs. Tressa Houston and Miss Ruth Houston have- returned from a two weeks visit in the eastern rtates. They visited many places of interest in Washington, D. C. and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. H. M Stewart 'took Miss Wanda Wright to Noblesville, Indiana recently where she has. accepted a posi

tion in the music department at!

the Walnut Grove school.

Dr. Oldham and family have f Glennovla Wright of east . j t . r.; of the city, returned Saturday turned from a vacatxon trip to beingy'the house guest of

v Miss Edith Smith of New HarMildred L. Thomas and Ruth mony, Indiana for the past week. Eoyd of Washington, D. C, and They attended the opera , "Show Eugene Ballard of Indianapolis, Boat" in St. Louis, Mo.

GREAT westward

movement of the population in the United States took place between April, 1940 and the middle of 1946, according to the Bureau of Census, whose latest release states the population of the country is 139.894,406. The map at right shows the increase and decrease in those states most vitally affected. International)

LATEST CENSUS FIGURES "SHOW WESTERN MIGRATION-

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American League Cleveland, 2; Philadelphia, 1. Detroit, 7-4; Boston, 2-5. Washington, 6; Chicago, 5. . ' New York, 1 St. Louis, 0. . Safety pins were" Introduced into Greece by the Dorians in 1100 B. C They were not such a humble piece of household equipment then as they are now, " however. They were made of precious metals, usually decor- ' ated with porcelain enamel, and worn as jewelry. . .'...: i The word Nippon," meaning Japan, is derived from the Japanese words for sun &nd rising:.

pent Tuesday with John M. Thomas of this city. Mildred is a daughter of Mr. Thomas.

'"' The Irrawaddy river, Burma,' la noiiliTolila tnr 0(10 milpa Bnd'

If a trthnf.nr fha. f!hlnridn. for 3

300. Burma's principal products nn tpakwood. tin. silver and

petroleum.

The first hybrid vegetable the crossing of two varieties of the same family was corn. Tomatoes and cucumbers are hybrids now, also. '

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John James Audubon excel? 2. For what was. Henry Ward Beecher noted? 3. In what field of endeavor did John Burroughs gain fame?

Words of Wisdom History is neither more or less than biography on a large scale. Lamartine. ; " R - Hints on Etiquette It is correct today for a man

to wear a homburg hat In place Of the high silk topper with his white tie and tails; also with the daytime outfit of striped trousers and dark sack coat.

Today's Horoscope '"' A birthday anniversary today means that you are impulsive, quick tempered, but not unreasonable. You have confidence in your own ability, are ambitious, determined and systematic. You like to make others happy, and are capable of an undivided love and devotidn. The day is good con-

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Clubs W. L. Danville . . .' 76 45 Terre Haute ....... 69 49 Evansville .' 68 ,50 Springfield 68 53 Waterloo ......... 66 52 Davenport . . . . . . . . 53 65 Quincy 47 72 Decatur ........... 29 90 National League Clubs ) ' W. L. Brooklyn ... 77 49 St. Louis . ....... ... 70 54 Eoston 68 57 New York 63 59 Cincinnati 61 67 Chicago 56 69 Pittsburgh 53 72 Philadelphia ...... 51; 72 American League Clubs ' :V VV. L. New York ......... 79 45 Boston 65 56 Detroit 66 58 Philadelphia 65 59 Cleveland C3 53, Chicago 57 67 Washington 52 70 St. Louis . , 45 79

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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Three-I League Danville, 2-5; Terre Haute, 0-8. Evansville, 10; Decatur, 6. Waterloo, 7; Springfield, 5. Davenport, 7; Quincy, 3.

National League . j Chicago, 6; Brooklyn, 3. j Cincinnati, 2; Boston, 0. .Philadelphia, 4; Pittsburgh's..,. j New York, 6; St. Louis, 4.

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Indiana itate Fair

Indianapolis August 29 thro September 5

Thousands of Farm Anma's Miles of Exhibits Mountains o. Food Acres o! New Farm Machinery Ions of Fun A World" of Education

National Shropshire Show National Futurity 'Aimrkan Saddle Horn HrjdV' Atsra $230,000 in Premiums

Csllin and Wilian Shews . i . plv Granditand and Colitaum Untoiatl'bU A,1roction t GRAND CIRCUIT RACING

Dltx JAMES ' 1 lieu'anant Governor PAUL G. MOFFETT PresiVenf ORVAl C. PRATT Scy-Mgr. Indiana Stat Fair Board

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