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r ' " FOUR ' I.I ' V .1. ' pag'efour u Li- MftDFOKD MAIL TRTBtD?E,: MRPrORP, ' OTOQN', THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1931. ' Itsi'fangs -laiq itii'e" eWlfl'aj ; RENO EXPECTS nl soda ani 1 ) teaspoon crearo (SEVEN CAUGHT IN COUNTERFEIT PtCrT j:f Society CoIIcrts Marbles.' IXND:t (UF) . tortectins marbles is a new hobby proving Popular among society people, ac. cording to dealers ' in antiques here,, .-'- - . Trounrrx SoW for lSjCcnta. MANCHESTER, Eng.--(UP) One, hundred and twwnty: pairs of Orousera ,wer sold, ati 18 cents each at asalevof policemen's cast oil clothing here. umbr tartar.: Add i. cupi cjiopped wal. nut meats and V teaspoon vanilla. Beat well, ; turn ' into greased and floured bread pan and bake in moderate oven 850 , degrees F., for IK hours. Alice Bradley in Woman's Home . Companion. because of prompt medical auen tion: ill 4TH n.ixn voctii STKPS .., fast js-yarW , Bask Ijrap Knvcn Antoist.- - ' PF.YMOUTH. Eng. (UPV- Auto Kllui Wounded Flier . BOURNEMOUTH. Eng., June. 27 (UP) Gerald Egertoh Wil liams. 29, who was shot, down while flying over German lines on the morning of Armistice Day, died of injuries sustained in an auto accident. . . - - " -..-7 ; "MUSKOGEE. Oklk. '- (UP) '. Blindness was not an lhsurmount- able handicap to" Raymond John son, student at the- Oklahomi School for. the Blind at Muskogee. Johnson ran the 75-yar.ii uo-i. the natlOnl telegraphic rneet be tween schools' fol the blind in- 8,5 seconds. The United States ama teur record for the 60-meter rup R. Fined for "Canning" Obg RODE HEATH, Eng. (UP) John . Beard and - George Stonerf were fined 5 each for tying a can to the tall of a dog which reiu'seu to leave their farm. . : ' Soldiers' Skeletons Found ROMSEY, Somerset, England. (UP) Skeletons belieyed to be the,, remains of Cromwell's soldiers have been unearthed in excavations A. Stansell leaped to oafety a3 his motorcar plunged over a 300 fOot clift. Married After 50 Years YEOVIL, Eng. (UP) After' 50 years, Henry Brown and Alice Rus sell, childhood sweethearts, have been married. - OXFORD, Eng. (UP) The blackboard., on which Professor Einstein illustrated his lectures on "relatlvity'' has been . framed for preservation at the university here. TEST Deffijey h Promotion Of Uzcudun-Baer Battle Puts Town . , in Spotlight -f Snake Playmate Bites Child MT. CARMEL, Pa., June 27 (UP) Edmond Serfass, aged four chose a 'copperhead' snakei for; a f (about 7? yards) is but :7.S sec . onris... :.-: . . K f vvojrt - A trolley like device was-' me piujrmuiv wtJ'J wa j'"6 l" I " J - , . . . It up when horrified adults res-1 only means he had of guiding nis e tied, the chlld J "t" ", 0awbj;nf;'Af8tt Lures 'near an old cemetery here. " ' AIAlim All i rifflRaWrrultUWU UN I t,y ; to v j I , j jj ' . ir t ff IK- m f rL A a 1 f I LiiiJ '-A 4SD? i me j. j 44r , - h i . - urn O jl i M n JU Li ,; v M iiis a o p a p p U L II D : n a rJi o I I u n GIFTSHOP Hundreds Upon Hundreds o Different tTMngS,, Redded in j'uick Cfterariceji, Price for Great Bargains Oif Every Cdunfef ! H-- s Topaz Flower Bowls ; Beautiful large topas glrmn t)dTs In deep and flat Btyles. Six Aft a b a p e B. y A wonderful P ivVI 1 value at 1 Imported Ice Tea Sets Hand decorated Jug with 6 glasses in amber or. green glass. $3-50 Regular i(6nvaue ! ' 50-piece Dinner Sets I Regular price $24.60. Tulip spray , j decoration with green border on 1 ; ivory glaaS-rire. End- 4 r j ;i;'y" ied 'Plrtlites ! Every rraniea prcaWn $'4 "Itore -- except Crater Lakes Included In "" Pictures Mat were t to tit.' ivl 'Now 50c, to $12.50" ; Books Over 400 copies of popular fiction that sell regularly from 75c to (2.60. Stories of lovof mystery and ami j oiiu 50c adventure Jjy your favor- ite, authors. Original editions .. POTTERYRlgM hf the mhtot of the flower snwm iiA dpportlt nlty to buy vasete-amr-bowtti'at a wonderful reduethln Hi prtc" many Inutances where the prlco has been cut In half -Boino much less than half price, ; puo..- , Fancy backs. : 3 packs ! lor $1-00 jBtattoirtry ''?' -.:'-- .,), . . i , . i' j Eaton, Crane hnd pfke Equality writing paper, boxH double usual quantity, 61; sheets with 50 en velopes. Colors grey, butt p and wnfre. Ehdo'-Juna ' f)IIC sale price Saijiawai f, i , ' ' ." :' ' 'A' .Casseroles '" Regular $6.60 and $7 casseroles, chromium plated frame. Hall china baking dish. Decorated In color and enorasted gold band. . Make 1U. i mnrit $3.95 a womToTftil wvttdtrig gift. A limited quantity at , V...,?..a;?.', ! . Photochests . Fhcy Wxes U) keep photng and ' papers lb. Wore i. Q f, End-o'-June eji' sale ...-...j......,.. . " ;i.toljftt'Cap Bottles Watr Iwltre filled with bath salU, drinking glass ltt-' tHtt eluded. A clfB s'iV..i i'- JIJC out, at - Many more attractive bargains in Thii End-o'-Jurw Clearance Bal;?.! ."-.,? :Bt fj ONSff hi and look around. ivaiiEiup YOUR ilVER 1 PTHOUT CALOUEL i Wlm ip oil HtUy lUaiH tin.' to Co ... , ' M jeejtae k sssl hMI d , mi. lusdn as4r or cli ohm to auk. yon siMmi i Melaa4rlsahlB, 'I ' Hr esst as H. TVr awn l eMss. Tm rinna for your aovBrao4-ot SSil SI M Hnr. It otMie Dour ussfc eTUeaU bu lata x Vnnta etfly. Mat e- ms, It KM oVsys hi, koM. Cm tlwe ay ye tiihea. Voa Hn a W4 Un i4 your brosU) h loaL kcaofta bnuioqt In bttnJrha. YoorlM4 HMwriiuiuarii.iwiui . rt tfc uioMjKKd. otd' cire . Lirrix uvea ALLt to u m . of koo avenue bj 1 ante m 4 .- T&W oiniln Morlid, .Skeis voMbttairneMk tmmiH . (mi It mi to mmtitt tao olio Boa Mr, . .P liM'tatHorMoMBUlo, UtoCslit . I LlibiUaiMirr. ...5 i; t .v,i. .-.i: tii I ,u,.pBpJ.Q,,, NjSVHWrJtek Domp ey'a peraonaJly promoted ?: heavy- ei(h flitht "Hei-6 July 4 may not affect the' chamntonshin Mtuatlon, biit rt' ha' beeir: baiiyhooed to the prftportlbn of the Md time battle nfhlt rhrtrkea "(iho days of Tex mekrd; HereabdutB. I Th g'etiia'i e-ohamplon wli; pre sent" '' Patillnrf Wiscuaun and Max lAer-t-a' ivair of stalwarts who bal an' a Tacfc of (knowledge of the flrleV holnts or ttte sport with a win lhUfneM to walk In and throiw pulcht!ei It is 'scheduled aa a 20 rurid boot. V . f, Dernnsev expects some 15,000 or move ransto flbck to the Nevada metropolis, termed by Its citlzehs the biggest little city In the world." Not since Jack JohnBdn crushed the "come-back" aspira tions of Jim Jeffries here in 1910 has Reno held a spot In the pugil istic1 nature, i V ! Uzcidun, srlnntng, gold-toothed Basque, Is the central figuVe In Dempsey's plans arid hope's to bring the fight crowd to Rono. Ma Ay thouaands of Spaniards live in Cali fornia, while Utah and Nevada have their share of the countrymen of Paulino.' "When- KJzudari foukht Qeorge Godfrey In, Los Angeles tWo( years ago, tully a third of the at tendance was made up of persons! of Spanish descenr, all there! to cheer for their countrymen. : Baer. Llvermore. Cat., younester. who attained fleeting ring promin ence within the loot year, has a strong following in the Ban Fran- oisco bay section despite three de feats in eastern fights. . Win'- or lose, he gives the customers a thrill. varied (fdaou attractions offered by Rentt Vare expected to weigh heavily In muklng the city a met- ng ground for a huge crowd over the FoirVth. Barnes of Chance oper ate underlhe VaV whHe he vlsllfort also will' find a Morse face meet Onder way. , " The fight arena, dealing around 20,000, la constructed In the middle of- the race track at the Silver State Jockey fcltib and one adrnls- Won prtco-wlrt -cover both event's. Scones familiar to Dompsey and the flght-golng publlo will be !r6- onaoted nt -Reno, . Because of a hbAAltiir shiprfa'iW the railroad com panies, will-'-have-every available loWHWliW .t "Mtted" on . aide ItMoka tliW.- The same condition rprvlfc In Shelby, Montana, ci-ht years ago when Uomiwoy foutiht ! ALAN GOULD' aSSOOATCD PICSS SPORTS ECXTOPJ -'Tomtrly Arrnedr the first of the Amerlcnn professionals f to liro'rfk trlrouih where' tho great Jonea left Mf setting- the pace;for them and none will question tHe Mlnck Scot's right to a place1 at the' top -of the htap as Hritish open champion. ' ' Vxc'cpt for his pnttlng. Armour's (tame with the wood and Iron Ineks none of the Joneslan quality. At tlmea Tommy can putt with the best, na he did at Qakmont in 1927. His Ionic Iron play la match, lens In Its accttV&cy, dlthoualv so nuMf!(f a. critic ns fihnny l"nr- rclt thinks Ariutiur's bTOt club 1 the brnsBlo. ' ? - "Yo4 hear moro about ArmoHir'B Iron play," Farroll. lold me bo tote he wont ubroad, "but he itetH WW "out "Of -a brawile shot than any other professional I know." It Is strnngo, but nevei-theless a fact that Armou'r'a a'cchi-ilcy with his lonR shuts Is due to tho type of swlnn' he was forced to develop. SS a result of the weak ness of his battlo-sc-Atred left arm. Tommy rolloa on his r Ilk At hand and arm, kceplhic the hitter cloeo to his body. His body. Instead of pivoting' 'as fully as does Jones', shifts laterally. , The' Combination produce unusual smoothness and I'UllUUI. . a- i 'V . ' Armour tlets "Hot;" AiihoMr has touched off some great' scoring fireworks whon tno mood was with him Tommy romped1 "through the Western 6nehA at Mtlwnukco In With the biasing' total of B73 , for Tt holes. This was tlf under fours for the championship route. In the Canadian open o 180. Armour tied I-o Ulegel at til and 'then whlppM ioq In the playoff with a pair o? 69's. That's the wy Armour shotls when he's hM. ' S i --.: . ' ' Blnee' h urVd pre six- years ago hurt wlnter,"Arrhowr has' com piled n ImpoKlna record" Of tour nament victories. He shares With Jim Karnes and Walter Hurefi the distinction of beln the only pro to capture the British open, Anr. lean open' and American P.n.A. tournaments. He br the only pro to add the Canadian open to this collection. ,... , : V i! Here's Tommys reeordi ot ma Jjr triumph since' lMft-!-' llll' -American. Canadian, Ore. son 'and Kl laoo ooene. : lsla Melropolltan, Pennsyl vania and Philadelphia -opens.' tl-Vestrrn fpn, runher-up Iai Ang'eleU atM Vanaddn opens. liernnndlan open, P. 0."A. chnriiprOnWp, St. Ionia open. I9II nrlllsh open. i Nnnr IIhII May Jo. . . The uproar from the buuKeii ' Cspt. Thomas Foster of the U. 8. secret service. Inspects a machine for printing bogus money which was seized In an'Franclco. 8lx men Jend on woman were arrested and, 1100,000 life counterfeit currency IjfcejUn . raid onjhejlace. ,..t , , and fairways oVer the new "bal loon" ball adopted by the United States Golf association has been widespread and pronounced from thn dtaYt of the vear. - - Pternahs" XK trouble Was that thft Ui 8T. O. "A: failed to furnish the opbrfunUy for. A yeav'a trial along with the year's notice of Its adoption.. The duffer began to howl aa soon as ho started hit- tingr the-new sphere and watched its vagaries in a" rlleh wind. He blamed It for real; nrt Well tmaslnnry causes of distress k The brethren need not be shocked- If the new ball goes "out of bunds" and stays there. : rr H - ' SALT tAKB CITY, Utah' (uK1) The lhrtugurtitioh ttf- a,' system of fTnirerprintln amt Bertlllou mensuremonts at Forest Dixie scTkodl hoVe Is1 bclnjr scVloiisly cbri- strrered-. '-.-.- , ' ' '. .,' Enrolled In the school nio IS' srts'br twins, each -clhsK rn'ngma from; the kliwlergnfton . to ?grde 1-B being represented. Teachers hard' beoh cdVitronfed with, perplexing problems. A few of those include: ' Olid of. the fnttkeort twins in the Kir.dornurten threw a paper wad at little tibrothy' OrCCrt across the atste; Bttt-waa It Knl'ph, or Rob ert '...'.- . Oho of! the Cutter noya of ttrftde t-B -violated ' playground rules . but was It Garth or Gordon? fie stdes grtido 1-B has more; thnn Its share of the twin problem, three sets , being entered, ,ln tlils grade Bo the distracted teachers have decided wmo system of ldentlflca. tlon musb bo estalVllshed. " .Conifnarinn Weds FYnm W. " MK!,BOU RNE- (UP) Robert Stevens, 101, an Inmnto of a be nevolent homo,' was carried Into n whrd otV a cot to marry' a eplns tJTi. npert - - HAVE Yd U Vbii add mH to mtsl 16 Over, com Nsbitit. WhtH tujer ft alio added the meat Rtvor It wonderfully developed. TWINS A PROBLEM !N DENVER SCHOOL va l ue a dash, of, a su gar ill . ;: II II ", - ' mm .1 I - - i soning the other dishes, Aa A iKitrut cook lold us tht dnsh of sugar to a p'rhch of he nJ sugar as seasoning 't" is good basic rule, in seventy-five per cent of the A dash of tngar will also inrat dishes she prepared. work wonders in seasoning Many of; these dishes are fresh or canned wgetablcj 'family r to all. Thej Include soups or salad dressings. pol-roasH, hraiitd lamh, limit".' Tlamr and seasort with sugar. t feaf, beef slew, corned beef ftie Sugar InsliUitc. "Flavor and Ait6riatti Pttit JAof POPULAR CHAPf tfiSk ili i' kiiri: columbus, o. V$.r-0ne ,of thd most popular :prsannges among the gallery to IfollOw: Ryder cup players ax Scioto Countrj club here Jujne 20 and 27 will be Charles Wh.lt combe, Br.itiah tiro champion and' captain . ofj tho Invading team, 1 So far as Ry (iof cUp compe tition goes, Whit combo -Is unde-i fdntSd.'1 Ho was a member of the Jlrltlsh team, ini 1 A,- . .i.Utril. ,.lvl edlatWoroestdr, tMARtts " Iff ass. 'Ira halved his sinRtes match with' 'Clene Sanaen and then, paired with Aubrey lhiomftr, turn ed (incll fceo Diegol- arid Wild Rill Mehltrorn,' 7 and 6, ' to wiw (ho only -foursomo ..inotch- for ' 'Oreat Britain. , Aaln In 1929 when' the matches were held at Moortown, Ijfccds. EhVHnritt, Whitcombe gave jonnny Farroll a golf lesson in theirih- ale match, winning , 8 ' and pah-ort with Arehio .Compston.: that year, he halved the doubles match with Fnrrfell and Joe TurnCsn-. ; Ditto Nut BrCatf r Wash and remove stonerf from y . cups , dates,, ' 'cut In quarters arid' pohr 1H cups boiling water over them. Add 2 teV'.espoons shortening, y cups sugar, and 1 t'onajiColi! stilt, and set aside When cool odd 1 egg and 2 3-4 cups pastry ' flour sifted with 1 ten L CAR NED THE and smoked ham. In boiling corned beef and ham you mar add a half to a whole cup o! sugar to tfic water iri ica- season with Sugar -.5 - - JENNINGS TIRB G0MMS 1 tt!fl GASH fi HHr. For Your USED TIRES 'm4' IlKiW" M-iWhenTrade'rJIInon ' !. 11 11 1 1 v; is , 1 - , , - "X ' isV!?-r-"'--.SMSiiiiM ji.,v.'.',..;:.' ', . i -;i V. T.if,oit -J I'M L I H-w ILii - v AIRFIjIGHT BALLOONS you can well afford to dri on new tires. , forsypur safety. 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