E In: Not have [use Output of ' Fu- and rm to "my a“ of Other Nun-f Trus- s" yon 5‘th 10 any OUR OWN TRADE Some of the pron-054i“: tho Itp- pose the building up of our men-Inn: mnrinc cleverly disguise their red motive by “bring that they oppose the spending of money by the gov- - .. _. -- :_A;....I» m: nunâ€... - _n_,, _ eminent either directly or indirectly for a manhunt wine. because this is, liter all, I "vnr nae-sure." Ind that the proposed strengthening of the merchant marine is designed gy the "mititarists" merely IS a moreto strengthen the navy. {was during the past M'yeu': m moving across the ocean grain, in time of European ships shortage, REE {mm Sandwich Bread loaf . large Bread Small Bread Raisin White aide Wheat Bread Raisin Bran Bread Plain Bran Bread French Bread V icon: Bread Potato my. Bread iva, Seed Twist 'Gian Caraway Rye an“ Car-w}; Rye Bread Luge Plum 7 iise Bread Sun-w iiikrkiire Bread ._ B in iGUr' â€tiny _ Rotts ELEM" h "ion. Finger Rolls ERA Bud Roth, Fir,' non. no in pan) â€on u 7 Ban" Roth. plnin Ra, and Ron. MN.rtrrtirtreet irate, Rolls. f11ied FiG-or, Room doe . Qnotel lies-é" RAPP "....r,.e,o,eru.,rreeorr2efrred-ro-ei" II Ndm‘n Way. GOLD BOND '00'3 Whit Wheot w GOLD BOND IN": Glut!- - DAY OLD BAKERY GOODS SOLD well to quote BAKERY Iii"; a Is I In a Jmert tuate have - [YIdEISOl mers.1 l 3Se '.i,i,1,'i.,U, 35c 1yrcFr my 30: 22:3? EASY BREAD 15c 15c 10c 15c 15c 15c 15c 15c 15c V 15e 15c . 15c '. 10c _ 15c _. 1Se ,7 10e mmenb-HI [cannula-Um A.rey_r 15e ISe tre 25c 25e 25c 2Se 21',1rltaigWGcauTat, h - ed at the mercy at W ship- owmn, so far u :hippiu nt- are concerned. We have you the ten- dcoey on the put " humps: inter- cats to combine their mum: for economic mum time the World m. Now it would be just as easy for the shipping interest: to combine .5 it would be for the steel interests to get together The object, of count. could only be to force the United States mod lik other non-European countries to pay! toll to the European shipping combin- ulion. Such I thing would be impos-‘ sible so long as Uncle Sam had In ap-to-date, "kieatt Inert-hut wine.‘ There would alv-ys be eompetition': enough to present I rate - But if our march“! mine in min per milled to full into decay the danger immediately becomes apparent. And i it is one which would not be overcome _ in a day. h takes time tohuiid up I 1tuscrmiats REPUBLICAN i CANDIDATES NUMEROUS ‘Nomination of Smith by Demo- mus Revives Hopes of l G. o. P. Backers merchant mtwine, Anticipation of the nomination or? Alfred E. Smith by the Democratic.“ national convention brought out 34 ul, Republican aspirants for congressional I U nominations In Kentucky. Three Re-' . . ( [uhhcans and eight Democrats repre- st-ttt Kentucky's ll congruseimml div r trims at prescnt. The 'renertl ft-elingi a Ls that with Governor Smith as the h nunumw. the Democrats will lose four.: ru-tidy tive, at the Seals they now t rholdi as Kentucky is dctinitely dry,1 f" a-nnmuut. The primary races are t to be d.scided August 4. M In the second district, now repre- , ssntotl by David H. Kinchcioe an,“ Mudiwmvillv. there are three Dernrr: panic and three Rrepuhliean candi-‘ Jatvs. lleretnfore the Ropubliennsi ‘hare not usually oNered opposition-) The Third. Fourth. Eighth and Ninth) _ _ (lastl'icts. represented now respectively " l by John w. Moore, Morgantown, . Henry De Haven Moorman. Hardin». f‘burg; Ralph Gilbert, Shelbyville, and; , Fred M. Vinson. Louisa. all Demo- , crats. have often seen close contests. t _ Four Republican aspirants in the -1District. for the sake of party unity, e have agreed upon one of their number a 1 as the nominee, bat in the Third Dis- : trict there are five Republican eandi- n _ dates; in the Ninth District, sit, and s,) in the Eighth. seven, doz. T r .. VqV" -. _ Carmel Pecan Rolls dot, _ .. ___ . ___ --.r_ Pumpernickle Bread Sugar Rolls Streussel Cork: Cake Poppy Seed Horns Banish Cr. Filled Cotfee Cake, each .eFe _-..--e-rt-r-t-" Pretzel Coffee Cake each . _ . _-t-._--r----e-'-iee Fruit Filled Cdttee Cake each A VT ___-r--.,-------'- each .7 ___ ee' Cinamon Cottee Cake each . r, Bran Muttins doz. V . ct" qrt _ Bismarks dot. .rve irr.reV Long Johns 31mm! Filled Coiree Cake doz. _.‘ Cake Doughnuts Raised Doughnuts French Bligh-in " frmated Mirna: eioi. fro-ted Fiaktanmead Em?" thr (We Cake PM" w an†we B'Su'hh Wm'm Cane. Cake um?» WHO! Cofree Cake restore our): 'Rn'trr Mud Filled CORN Clio. own-H weigh! 35c 60c 30e t'tciircarcr- 30c 't',rgt,'airarcaari 40e 'irot,'srcarcase; 30c Anget Food Lake e "I 'i'o,'c',,l's,",)-iri',i','-,1-iaiiii-- . C m e Me 3:31; Fooduke Devils-FoodCak? _ ’35.: "iiit P--Tr" __-q-et-ttm-"-"" i; White Layer Cake _ c ',t,c,Uiar,a-eare" Me each _. “MONT. V? Imported Lady Fin 35‘ 'ttas him V "13¢ mime; . ,, C tt um... Mth: ','i'iririeiiii, Tre AN 3...... a,"iiii" "tte Ta,,, doiiG rt ._ . .. Me .2; Cookies 50e 'ti,U, Cookies _ 35e “- " nutmeg] Cookies . c tpus, (Jain 40c dot. - an Choc. Cookies 15e AT HALF PRICE. 40c Ewe, In,“ (on -ta. â€NMMY†MARBLE PLAYER KNOWS TAWS Girl Ties (or Ftmt PM: in Word Igzte'tt Meet It Atlantic Ct y A dark-haired girl who knows her taws, recently give the boys a lawn in their own nine by playing her way ‘into 3 triple tie for top pbee in the "irst day of the world :hmpiomhip imarble tournament " Auntie City. ' She is Glndys Coleman of Harris- ‘burg, Pac, 3nd she tinished the tirst round of the contest with an Iver-age ‘of 1000. Tied with her far the _ ly position Were Yohn' Cunningham [ of Mason. o., the syn-Heel city to ‘i-ntar a representative in the conte‘st, " and John Melune of Hoboken. N. J. - .. ,.,, _;_. "i-sa-tyi- LAa-/rsailai _ . _=___-.=- Inu .r%rr.TA "MMF.".'- _ - - "Tomboy†Gladys was the only girl in the tournament. There were 46 keys. each the champion of his - tive state. Ten youngsters were tied for third place. with four - won and two lust. John t‘ollier of Akron. o., wat, act-0nd in the first day's play. Theodore Roosevelt's birthday, oc. l tuber 27, will be national vay Day and (In that day ceremonies will be held 'reCiedieatirue what has been call- rl Municipal Pier in Chicago as Navy Pier. Army and navy will forget lluir tra,iitsnnal rivalries Ind Join in lthv event. A fund is being raised by ‘lhr Nam! Mammal association. Inc.. to build a permanent memorial on 11h? pier fur "MY vetrrans who have ltliul. Lam Tence Whiting, Chicago 1hainlur. is chairman of the advisory [commitlea Some politicians evidently fear that a wet plank would prove too slippery'. " duEn‘! take a weather prophet to Imam-l a hot time at Houston, Texas. Jelly Roll Lnucohm: mnmiluw Wheel lulu-(rs The men who jam the wheels are those wtiosstand still, like stalled can in trattic.---The American lamina. Roll. each _--------"' Uevu's toad Cup Cakes white an Lakes doz. .,_-._.r-.-rr--t-e' rrcmn rntnn Angel Food Cake each ee-_--------"-"' Angel Food Cake Devils Food Cake each _._e..----te----'"e" Devils Food Cake iirarai Lady Fingers dom ,, _-r'.'"" -" .. __. Endish lum- Coe. lumen: Alla. Human - Coolie. am. _..__-. Lemon Cookie- Nut Cookies Fruit Slit-n dos. Butter Cookies I ‘lrr. 11'3"" min-I Put 1677 - ms 25c 30c 40c 35e T 10e 35c 15:: AN 'tte _TSe 3Se 50c 35c 50c 25c 60¢ Me Me $1 Me 25c 25e 2Se 2Se Me Me 60e Mk tlie TSe LEG-LAMB, Finest Spring, lb. mm}! PIERCE“) .....". FREsMwm'rEri'LSB,tt' .. Fqtrgfm'rRoUlr,ttr_.-- iriiEiiioAuBtJT,tt m.... SHORT LEG MILK-j PORK LOIN RPMT, the pound . . . . . . . . . . . RIBPORK ROAST,thepound r.............-------"-""'"' i;iiiiiiiii'fiiiijfGHAltrs,tltfvoetd _...........-..--""" Pork Chops, large cuts, th. . .25e Pork Chops, center cuts, Fresh Spare Ribs, m . . . . _ . . .15c Fresh Pork Liver, 2 tb for. MILLER & HART RAMS; whole, the pound . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . .. ARMOUR'S STAR RAMS, whole, the pound . . . . . r . . r ' . . . . . _ . California Hams, th . . . . . .19%c Bacon Squares, m . . . . . . . MILLER& HART BACON,3th, slicedfor m.......--"""' ---- ~""“n" II'NI'I‘ ar, -s.-A 'h'0isifi"iGriii, Ghik 'SAU'SAGE’ MEAT FANCY SPRING DUCKS, fresh dressed, the pound . . . . . .. FANCY STEWING HENS, fresh dressed, the pound . , . . . . . FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS. strictly fine, the pound . . . FANCY BROILERS, fresh dressed, the pound . . . . . . . . . . _ . BEST RIB ROAST BEEF, (6th-7th rib) the pound ......sm-""" PRIME iirBsBEEFR0As'r/thr pound r........-------"""' 'BiiiriririiitriiuatpTpiAFthepotytd m.......---.----"""' PORTER HOUSESTEAK.thepound....,........... ...r.t'. itif%riio%rr,uneIeetr,theyound ........t.rwt-e.-'-'""""' BESTPOTROAST,thepound....,..........................2 BESTROUNDSTE-AK.thepound............................ OLD MONK, BLUE RIBBON, WRIGHTS MAYONNAISE, - w ‘A . A 2__, . Aft-. nun-I a- I ' f UIJJ MU1‘n, uuuu l.luuv--, .. -"--i_" __ _ 8ouneeiar ....23c; pint jar ......43c; (martin ........80c Frankfurters, th . . . . . . _ . . . . .27c Pork Sausage, small links, th 23t FreshPlateBeef,lb ........15c LambBreast,th .........10c Fresh Beef Tongues, th .....291. 'Pickled’Beef Tongues. lb ...29e iiEmuMERiUN.T, WHITE AMERLCAN CHEESE. thepound49c ---- ---- AR., ----- Mr Bounce iar .....23c; pint jar ... Frankfurters,tb _...........27c Po iGaYiaierieet,th--1irf La Fresh Beef 'ror_trje1utrcaca?,f,k' git NEwAPPLEs,4ttr------ ihuCHEs,iartrebassket------ PEARs,thetratAet,uccuucss,-rcrrrcr:.: SWEET HEART GRAPE JUICE, quart 55c; pint MARSHMALLOWS, S-th tins, each ...e..-rt'.'. CANADA DRY GINGER ALE,thedozen _.-...' FANCY SWEET Plexus NEW POTATOES Sweet mixed, sweet Friday only, the peck relish, or chow chow oRAriiiiiii,2orsdoetor ... HONEY DEW MELONS, each LEMONS, thedomen ....m.rd. APRNXmr-- Largebuket.............79c Smallbasket .............33e PLUMB-- Sma11ttasket .............38e Lugebasket ...........69c CAN'rEUMJPEs,2 for ....35c CANTELOUPI‘E. 2 for .....250 iriiiiGdii:,uttslor--1?.e CUCUMBERS, large, 2 for. . .25: HEAD LETI'UCE, 2 tends for 25r Telephone- ISc “use Mrs $1 " 19c__u...m Strawberries, Red Raspberries, at Lowest Market Prices i RAPP BROS. " N. rm Br. memo P, ' memo rm 11 ...........69c 5.2for ....35c il.2for .....250 2 C216 " .18c FOWLS [e orqtaigiaaiiActaREL,ttt ....25c te iiiriiiiiiiriEi0iil-ee k iriiiiiiiituEiioN,rts--et le iriiiiiiiiFEihiitr.,:_-:tte 3.. ennui!“ WWI-IRISH. th.'.35e tstastttsy,the.rtotmd ....-.'. me pound mrmnm use FREESALMONJB .......3Se iriiiiiiiiFEihiitr.,:_..a-I?y SMOKED wm'rmsn. m.:35e "aiir6iiniriitirertsttoa"2e, iiiihriiiiiititiNG,r e tor..... RADISHE, 4 bunches for. ..2Se "iiiiiiiiNBrithNs,2erti9 iiiiYoNToNtg,6ttrNr-2Fe GREEN ONIONS, 6 t-tehesSSe NEW CARROTS. 4 bunches 2Se NEW BEEN, 4 lunches for 25e ihirrE'rURMPfg,3bmter.en?8e FRESHPEAs,2thtor ......39e NEW DRY ONIONS. 4 ttt for 2Se STRICTLY FIFE“ EXEC-Shae giiutmioLARGrilrilGGtedo9e ', the pound mtmlt- 19c the basket---- TOMATOES "r........ $1.00 .....35ct055c .......49cu69e .......$l.49 ...27c ...15e ..__ 42c ..29r; ,2? _ . . .32c . .39%e 24%e 26%e 17', " $1.00 _ . . 18e ..19c 29%c . . 42e