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Deputy Land Commissioner : Thomas Devaney Auctions Off Property in County Cities Perfect Mutual-Aid Organization ity. Ph iM ws session Lovina Ban ad direction of Thomas De- Wednesday. —= fran vaney, deputy state Iand commission- 3 4 ae er, assisted by County Treasurer Clair Wh . G. Derby and County Auditor A, 0,| When arraigned A T last—new leadership! Money in motion! Fear on the run! Good cheer in the air! inger. Available for leasing at Thursday's . session were 8,795 acres of cultivated'| Waived preliminary” h Iand and 18362 acres of hay : . And Penney’s keeping pace—yes, taking action, too! ‘The highest bid of the forenoon ¢ : NOW! When it counts! By placing trainloads of mer- was $200 for, five-year tease of «|Boy Scout Troop to ‘niaieoe_ of chandise at the command of Americans... at prices that Entertain n Legion Men; Paros Secretary, Wiliam J. Braun, may never again be duplicated! Bismarck. We've planned and looked ahead — to be ready for Bn hp gn ng RE 8 ant’ we Me cuu ttn a ‘this great moment! To prove again to America’s of nay and for five years is 86, plus os ans te os CTO thrifty a ona any time, every time, ‘as atures ar nae building, values tl at all others await you — al 60 cents per acre a year, plus leasing/tainment has not been disclosed, it fees. The fee for a one-year lease|was hinted Thursday that the lads 4g $1.50, and for a three-year lease|may cook and serve a lunch for the $3 on this type of property. war veterans. Beer Repeal Dat ‘if OF COURSE You Must H i Is Historic in. U.8.| Far Aastast lapatons : : : o e of the esis Chicago, March 23—(P)—April 6, the day Beer is destined to flow Uy Cninvess r6- again in states not on eastern ag jpanese invaders in Sander tne. ees hittory, [until the Chinese flag again files Tt was on_April 6, 1780, that {therein General Ho Ying-Ching, ‘Washington was elected |2¢¥ military overlord of North China George rsday. ad Levee a 6, 1862, that the ———— It was Al ¥ at the , BLAST KILLS TWO battle of Shiloh was fought. Elizabeth, N. J., March 23—(?)— ann Se maspegeen ise aren Fire in a oynde oil alta ine Bapway ————— Pole and claimed it for the United | pany, took the lives of two workmen Mlicit Love Story States. Thurada: ‘The United States declared war | 5ruivaday. Another was badly burned: Told at at Army Trial on Germany April 6, 1917. quired emergency treatment for alight PENNEY S. Men’‘s halal > 1933 SPRING ‘The time discrepancy occurs in | burns. London, March 23—()—The prose- the east where the sale of beer be- a cation.closed its case Thursday after- gins at 12:01 a. m. April 7. Time MUST WITHHOLD ADS noon in the court martia) of Lieuten- differences in the west make it | washington, March 23—()—An in- NEW Aart 6 painaze ime toftice department held that news: of post rtment it news- H y PRETZEL CHAMPION vertisements before midnight April 6] Norman Parkes, defense counsel, Full Sleeves! | SEEKS NEW LAURELS would be violating the law. then opened his case by saying the S Wi Reading, Pa. March 23—(P— | young officer returned to Holland last Slim Skirts! tyle- ise Beer's “comeback” has stimulated CARD OF THANKS ‘August to meet a woman known as im : anew the national championship | We wish to thank the kind friends| Marie Louise. ambitions of Pennsylvania's pret- | and neighbors for the beautiful] Marie Louise is the young woman Men and ele! g titleholder—twister of flowers and their loving kindness| With whom Lieutenant Baillie-Stewart te 30 of the curlycue appe- to us through thé sickness and|#dmittéd, according to previous testi- ss tizers. death of our mother. mony, he had 8 liaison in Berlin last Thrift-Wise Bent on conquering new worlds. WALTER JOHNSON, 22-year-old: Helen Hoffer who ‘MARY RYAN. snared the state crown by twisting ——— g Budgets! 48 pretzels a minute, now chal- LEGIONNAIRES 9 : lenges ioe comers for American Regular meeting, Lloyd Spetz A auRery working day she turns {Post No. 1, Friday night, thet it it he For DRESS! For SPORT! . out one ‘and a, all times, her | March 24, 8 vrelock, World War her must be Ue to Walde- sph The FINEST weight in pretzels, an looks lemorial ing. ere. brougt . So different! So flattering! easonable He cece for Diener, and verer, | Lemiom Scout troop will be our: tomney continued. sf Yous must see them i to realoe he Wey to SAVE! bending Pcoeds. eer (The name- of Otto Waldemar quelity types, tweeds, and * ‘Miss Hoffer, starting work in larry Rosenthal, adjutant. | Obst has been mentioned in the court- Cdawene. her teens, has bent 30.000,000 pretz- —_—_——_—_— martial ibe aie Coe els and has been able to outtwist Use the Want Ads information.) : the thousands of other workers who turn out some $4,500,000 \ worth of pretzels in Pennsylvania annually. VINTNERS TAKE LITTLE INTEREST IN CHANGE San Francisco, March 23.—(P)— While brewers speeded prepara- tions to tap beer kegs the night of April 6, California’s vinters made no move to take scvaninee of the simultaneous legalizing of 3.2 “wine.” Leaders of the industry, in whose cellars are stored 20,000,000 gallons of wine, reiterated they would wait for and continue to fight for legalization of naturally fermented light wines of approxi- mately 10 per cent alcoholic con- tent. Bancorporation ‘poration Will Increase Its Surplus Lingerie Dull CHARDONIZE! 49° [se] — panties — bloomer: — vests! Knit to fit always! Made to perfection! They last! MEN! Seat Calfskin OXFORDS diners ees 2=7-0e:| ae xan Style and Quality —_ “$2.98 pr aquen. 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