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POI CASH. mm a Walnut spinal '6.-u8.-tt46. A bull. Apt. an“ Ilod "I7 on. Hana tur'.. Outlet. no N. “If. A". Chl- m ins-u PIANO PAKIDR GRAND BLIJNG'NJN mor. "Utdwfttt, ettorty ttnwt, rEeeliegtt lonI- Ind Much, unnIn-I buy at 8250. Cull H. P. IMO to Bee. A264T Rummy; PARTY WILL TAKE POI "LB-UMD LU!!!†POI. BALE CALL HIGHLAND PA“ “I. U184! 6 “VI CmY utr m norm “that“. Imb- - “unsung-anon. II. "I" in} Ei.; hai if" Vii All "tr be... “In - Ar.. N I. P. 'tat, ATTRACTIVE non]: ROOMS. " bah. Well home In wooded action, “nun porett, III-H - and limit-u nook. no ft. lot 20% down. Mr. “tr-an. BAIBD & WABNDL Tcl. ILP. 1115 or WP. 1865. Oil indih'brdéii; infill {mania}. Tet ILP. was [as lure: A Tudor and oak eofter. A Tudor curved oak table. Ind " WWI-In Ind In" winged hacked than. The“ tun. Ind DYIEUQII plots In genuine and an be purchucd from wink collection " I [union of unique “on prim. lulu mun be mid Ind no mum-bio on" will be ru-luuul. Plate phone belon- Sat. of In" Sun tor "pouttrnrnt to an that use": " your cannula-cs W. C. Wick- er. [ham-Id. TH Deer4teM "til,",',- AV I G,riir' the ai, "d." hour; "iuGinriire but]. Good Moment Y.4. RP. m. Ali for M CID“, H845“ eeAGf min- urriid m2 is or" GT." Mn, Tel. H.P. IM, not: Puma Tull 'tO PLANT NONI Pool-y Ind normal. Diana. Also In an]: [ghoulu 'lowers limo“ be planted nut. Bimini Nubia. Call M.P. I!†C writ. Box I, Hhhhnd Park. U88tOd "V -g.Hiiriii6V nanny mo w. Park Av. m, , but“. m In“; In. Jurist-Jung, rm: [gm-mum users 99 runs]. Guia.- "ia-ri “If: a? 1var. ".Ir.tA.ii,t0.daa.6rg$t.-0hk i'iri7hVirirGraTTGaiGiriHy7, armriirrwi.-iriiautCFsai' MuelE-D _A Furnishings For Sale 557 Situations Wan ted 39°! mm. “W9 Bisirifaiiif Radio . Ham Fol-Rent Home: For Sale otme For Rent EErim Tuit VICE ' th "I!!! Mtae.WrNU 'iiiiirif, SEEM" L" Mtwgti- . n 2"l.'tiet'et?.tiy,',hir:ltCtt2t'21t "w." ' " I: Ntltttgur2'g.1', about: ummoâ€"hrmgu with. â€(gm-1.1m m -, _f‘_l_lc‘lyln_lh._u Ga 1TH? b'0aartuTai"i, TE if GC, - Ciiiiaq r 'bti-htiFtits_ 1NWiai"SlLSe!" WOULD [All 511" 'n. P. a mum! Chum Want-Ads “I I" It“! 01. BARGAIN IN a-nAT: $300“ "All STA“ FARM IUTUAL AUTO 183. GO. HAS â€In 0V" "LOU... Poll“- In NONAMML‘ Nels"! 5H0!- IVBrmaNcB, IIIVICI LOT ON LINDEN AVE. PRICED pon quick nip. Owner lawn-II city. PM with 1nrwr euitGmted 2m. Cash at mull-Id. Tel H. P. to". "ba6.d, AN_oProeNrrY Po; A sum/m WANTED GOOD "ION“. WHITE OI POI “NT: LAIGE IOOI WITH TSFU' but: [um-I- bath; 2 bhous he. (on "' 'tavime Dru; Ptbtq PRIVATE PARTY WANTS FUUIKHID or ulna-um I at I rom'" Ivnh bulb; at In.“ Indiana: im_iatrir to Doc. t. 212 Woodhu- Av. Wknnuh. wan SINGLE 300] OR sum W111! BATH BOOM FOR RENT: ll“ Miro.- lawn. (iv-u..- only. ru M. Padre, mmv-vrwrgl NIGEL! an» Tho Chi-n Dally Now. an. "TU. M In Il-tul Anna-0M]. III-na- 00- uny bu now b-mt. an - uro- duen " Into-cult Ilium (Folkl- IoHD In the Wild." lint-l A D'- " A. B.B-tGts..th.Dun&B-t.er-. know an - - M Ill-l arm and be]; what: a but of m of In. Alrtsat uarn via out - drh.qrs own an. In: "can“ In why It 1- ttte “than low-colt n..- bile Imam. $64 “Av. com TO COAST unwe- Foul- -- Plymouth- - CW Luann, 'Mt.900--880.e.. Ill pm Dull-h ".o.o. Both (at it." â€A. and]. In“ an one his _ Bun.- kna- house "ranted for two lab. Sunni: - hull-I3 pllnu. Ian sum. TM. houn- In clone In. and mu tom. repairs lnu. Income would on: any“: aha-m y, 51. Willi-ma. m Cam: In... IVA. I A I ROOM APARTMENT, Pol. MG mediate occupancy. Udall Balm-3. us Gnu-l Are. TA 111'. “1. mm BYATN FARM norm OVER 500.000 can OWIIII him than 7.000 eta-HM Tarf/at ‘0! 5.1150 ebbiéd. .did? dark-'6: iiGiaT GG tranqtortatirm. Tel. Dottie“ ffl. A A JUNK m0!“ AVMmu NOW (Ia-MI up. Gian] “In. Cooks. N Hut. Cog-p! _ who bu had noun Illa Inn-m to uh ehsrge at our uh: dun-mt. In» be ll Inulllnnt lttdividtmt with - "mrmetrr. Col-IIIIIIOII. ctr-VII. but. with honlu to the omluud mun-t. Adam: G. V. H. Pk. PM. "5-" nihiié‘zFi 1376;. my Airarurt out. G-- t to Inl- and VIII-on. Tel. M.P. 041. PM-" " I. 17"; WWI-E 'ia; a: in“ GiriaGiia EH I'd. KP. In. "M Automobiles For Sale PhoneEPuuo J. SMITH ATTENTION HOTOBISTS iii-e; iii PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE nun Dtnt9trriPur- Business Directory " Y-n' -- n Ytee99ef Pvt Boo-a hr Meat HRANIGAR BROS SUNSET TIRRACI [any mm}, puma Tel, H, P. m Wanted to Rent Help Wanted Real Elicia Apartment DIALIR IN TIL If. in nu: an†LII-IO one u» Lithmrmphie transform, 39.60 . tiny, Bureau of EntruVimt and Printing, Tremry Department. Completion of . 4-year apprentice- ship, or equivalent experience, " re- quired, Apptieants must luv. reached their 20th but must not have passed their 50th birthday. Pull information may be obtained from R-y'mond P. geiffert, Secretary of the U. tr. Civil Service Board of Examiners, u the pout oiBee in this eitg, or from the Suntan of the U. & Civil Service Board of Ex- aminers " any flrzt- or mandala: post once. Chief dietitian. ",800 a year, head dietitian. $2,000 I your, staff dieti- tian, $1M a year. Employment in in Veteram' Administration Public Health Service. and other govern. ment departments. Applicants for chief dietitian must not have passed their 45th birthday, and for head dietitian and staff dietitian they must not have passed their 40th birthday. A minimum age of 30 I: necessary for appointment to son). Veteram’ Administration hospitals. Marketing upeclalilt in lhutock market supervision, $8,800 A year, also the senior nude. "hoo a yen, usacilte grade. $3,200 I yen. and atusiBtnnt trade. 32,600 I year. Em- ployment in in the Agricultural Marketing lenioo, Marketing cpechlilt. $3,800 A yen. mocintc marketing specinliat 83,200 I you, and mist-n: mn- keting spechliu, 82,600 I year. Tho optional subject no: Grain, hay and feed market nporting; [my standardization and inspection; bean And onhenn tstandardization mud in- spection. Employment is in the Agricultural lurketing service. Por both of the lbove-mmed po- nitions epplleenu for the marketing specialist grade mint not hen passed their 48th. for the associate grade they Inn-t not have passed their 45th. and for the assist-ht gnde they must not have passed their 40th, birthday. Por senior their 45th. and for the assistant grade they must not have passed their 40th, birthday. Por senior marketing specialist in livestock market supervision applicants mnlt not have passed their 88rd birthday. One of the chief nuisance tankers in I sell professed leader of a cer- tain group, who has peak!“ the Councilmen expecting them to kow. tow, bow Ind do what he uys. Much to the credit of the when of the council, they hive refund to be bullied or dictated to. The United States Civil Service Commission hu Announced open competitive examination! It! the positions listed below. ApBeations mast be on ttle in the commission's once, Wuhington. D. C., not later than September 6 if received from eute- out of Colorado, end not later than September 8 if received from Colorado and auto- Inch-rd. (Continued {will PI, " Stimulating the Accomplhhmu of the new “ministration it would I - that the “hit: of th. city: have been handled in I GEM-hie manner. that no real com-h have i been elected that far all no - tant project; have been Men. As the previous “ministration In aware. this administration In. loam! out that it in impossible to - take expensive improvement when there are no funds "-11.51. In the work. With limited fund. Mble . it in dimenlt to take can of h. or- g dinury fixed expel-Am. much less , take on nny new burdens. Th. eol, I leetion of the 'i00,000 in 6.1111an axes due the city would to O longi way in solving some of the itntn-), cinl problems And nuke m for improvements. i Your reporter is of tU opinion that the councilman hon put my hours of hard work on the city " fairs Ind it has been extrmnd, an- noying to some of them to be con- stlmly bothered by polidal Mot seekers, who feel they were intru- mental in the election rennin. Several Positions Open For Civil Service Examination Administration Comments Read The Wont-Ad: by Room th L. Fri“ but“. 558 becoming economy minded! 1 It in another “believe it or not"- ithe Commhuzoneaoleraato _ refuse even no much an to consider [two major recommendation mode rhythePreeident. Itrehmedtodo. 1 hate the eo-celled Bpeetding-lendintr f Bill and it totaled to debate the Bo. * called Homing Bill. The House ldidn't defeat there mm It said, "We will not eondder them." _ A. to whether thin "htdettmtdsrtt- ‘9conomy" attitude continues over into the next union opening in January, depends upon whet the people say to their Representntlvu when they return home to repair their politlcel fencer. A Gangren- men in sen-tithe to public opinion. What he finds to he the prevailing public opinion in his diltrict when he return: home to give an “count of himself will determine, in Inge manure. how he will conduct him- self " the next session. If the peo- ple really went their Represente- tive to be "independent" and to , "eeortomim," they will not only have l the opportunity to tell them so, {we to face, in the next for months but they will also hue the opportunity to nuke it so when the next eke, tion rolls, around. Tutu the value of a democracy. Offer Fest Will Be Held Aug. 19th 'At Highwood Church the Highwood Iowodlu climb on hunky evening, Anna: 19, " 8:15 pm. It the church on Bighwood BWenBe and Even; plug. The public I: invited to "tend. A splendid pm bu M Br- ranged. Ilsa Hunk Nielsen of Luke Forâ€: will play the piano; In. Dru-let of EM M will Mntr; imminent] mule rm be {uni-had by In. Am of "cram. violin. Ind Mr. M Olson. accordion. Rev. Wink- W. Nelson. format pastor. will out. The statutory debt limit is 845 billion. At the present time our 'ttV tionnl debt is around 840,500,000.- 000. Attheendoftutue- 1940 it is estimated to touch $44,- 457,000,000, a shade under the sta- tutory limitation. In order to void putting the issue directly before the Congress and the people an to whether that statutory limitation should be raised, the Administration adopted the tro-e@ed "self-liquidat- ing" theory. And the Congress re- fused to consider it, “believe it or not." And so, the lat Session of the 76th Congreu come. to I done with economy As the guiding principle. An offer fest will be than by the [any _Aid Ht1rritohipfytrele of There is nothing unususl for s Republican Member of Congress to express his lack of txrttfideneer in the policies of a Demoerntie Administrr tion. Nor is it unnsuol for s Dem- octet to oppose a Republican neura- "utndation. But it is indeed IMF usual to hove so many Demoeratie Members of Congress not only vote with the Republicans against fur- ther spending but to make vigorous speeches on the Floor in opposition to the very policy s Democratic Ad- ministntion ins been following, The new attitude in Conn-cu in well expressed in the word. of Con- gressman A. Willis Robertson, Dam- oerat, of Virgin“, when the ques- tion of considering the Spending- tending Bill was before the Home: "Only experience will demomstrate whether we can spend our It†beck to recovery. We hue been spend- ing, and even the ndvocneee of that scheme must ndmit the result- have not been what thy predicted. We have already npproprinced 318.000,- '00,000 his year . . . I think we have spent enough money." In the In: In with n have when“ n rebellion in Conn. In-vaynslmuithuupudl- ated White Home leadership. To what extent thU name. M the attitude of the people will. to ho seen. But I think the people uncr- nlly should tind canonrmt in the knovlodge that not. “my†speeches no not being Minted in Coupe-a than Apache. for “him Ind better" appropriations. It in o “believe it or not"-ah. Can"- it becoming economy minded! uâ€nu“m‘ A: tuutNH-.t.-,tu Bonn at W I. u- ammonium It in all. .Wy w itaineeofg.ithintuWhiteBo- Ionian yolk, and the Na Dad toe'sdistgth-i-aathrqr.vtarro. C0Werr. lt in but emu-u in tho Administmtimt'.-as. ,rmhitt-,gtAkAr.6-r. museum‘s-undula- muttoMCa-a-nuhhc. - at - hip." “y- but“ "m-entitled'--'-' ““hww Ft. Sheridan Horse Show Sept. 2, 3, 4 John M. Victor, Brim I. Budd. James B. Long, Hum Okin, o. A. New-om, James A. Hannah, Ber- bort J. Lather, Haj. Gen. and Mn. Stanley Ford, Brig. Gen. and In. Karl Tmsdell. Gen. Ford in com- mnnding oMeer of the Sixth Corps Area, and Gen. Truudell of Port Sheridan. Five performances will be given, the show uhednle eallintr for pro- gram each “know of the My run, along with night than on September 2 and 8. Donald B. Douglas, In. D. Hark Cummings and Kiss Ruth Dexter Cummings, Mr. and In. John P. Jelke Jr., Mr. and In. William Roy Culley, Mm. Robert R. Me- Cormick, Min Harriet B. Stuart. Gen. R. E. Wood, Denium B. Bull, "Neither papcn nor "his recitation with the Amiga: lu- lu! club in menu" for col-yd- tion Igninu pedigreed dogs. In can: It†I do. In - boon "IiateredqrithtUA.KC.,tu - will ho "mind to my I spam (on. which will he Ind to -t-rdimiattudte.n-. thtthi.rmsordwi1itro-dtt. winning- of the dog a tthe-Und and " other shown when he my be entered later. Then, should the owner ever decide to when the dog, the credit; will be maiden-d to the regular urination." "The Judges lee only the dogs " they no brought to the judging ring. They hue no information whatever about actuation, pedi- grees, or nnything eum In this way, every dog entered " Shore Land will have I hit chance to win." Further information my be had by calling or writing In. Kathy M. 1055 Granville avenue. In. Kevley In emphatic in do- clnring that dogs entered in this manner Inve In good I chance to win prize. " than which no " ready retriatored, adding: Equine devotees are making reo- ervntions " An encouraging nu for the mun-l Fort Sheridm Horn Show, to be held Sept. 2, 8 and 4 in the picturesque lake trout lbw ring at the Army post. This become: known with felons of n partinl list of then who have already taken boxes for the show. They are: A “unduly-hp laugh as.“ h to - Yddt.'dt.tT,Ntttt Sula. w. isrehit0m.-0-rttrvegsb huh-Fund. With - d unh- M inat,. I‘M-m. man-“mu Kahuna-mm.“ mmmlnnlduh - ipgoanJI-nymhnho â€rimmtm‘nluky Sous-5.17 “all“ Rapid prom-cu is also being made Illa-timid 'ro-Do-__-ev-tdev-reiterate-es ltktvundel-u-mmdn-tuddln. CNeh-rst-hoerh"irnrtth-eo-rith “In mid. m modem. .-ioq--f-e--e_.- Wants-0...“.- may damning. Sod-#MMM-u‘a-lb. You'll "ddtgb'iedehthom-h_ YmWVIIIn-yalmluprn-hdandh on-d-a-st..-. WOMENS PLAIN SILK DRESSES -DOWCI.ENED- MHMPA‘I. “mm. AND BAND FINISHED TSe mmm' GarmmttaeaBedforardd- Talk“! £58.8tlohtvo. The compulsory education hm, do- feahed in 1877, on the pound that. ia In I males to I the country and I foreman of ' oompukory lute religion, was “and in 1870. Physiology And hygiene was. looked upon with dish"): by my, enn after the subject; were into- duced into the rublie "hoot curri- culum by Mate law in 1889. After . "tmr-r IWG tho kinda-gu- ten bill, pulled in 1896, mind 'sharp criticism from than who culled it A "fad." PtoNet,WPA,loha-F guide book to the at»; Two broth“. PuHehnrsdThorr-Mo. Gee,ttionu,N-d--aih-d bglmuthccmkm’u- vioumlm. 'hetreeortatorstA. mummmm,mm mm. The hard logs an no longer there but the plug minn- theu.tneog"PttrieWD-t.'. TOLEEI’I’M "IE-Plat baud-unam- A9rltirsouttltnWrHah County. how- as “For“. D.. ha." “it: an... mumm- atadatt-toftneo1eSh-to brrt1dad-dw.terrniItaest3of- te_ntthi-int.a-mh Ivorian at the W Wriurf be-i-de...".-'- dum-hudn- itch-dug“- mud-“nib“.- tuthr-pruniiriiiuU" 'tneu-e-tri-Miata.' mums-admit: m " Ian; in (a? a; (lab I). -'erMrqt.0r+rrA-t. Gonna-mam - Inuit-1“ - '4tte.hU=1'f,Nu'."'ouVe"a'g “We!†0!â€.me 'tHehe-g-.. SAN TI BROS. DAIRY PahN-t'matamr+ mum-om tarantula-In. I. BUMP SHOP Read The Want-Ada 1'0:me WEEKS]