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_ PAGE TWO. ebeecccccccccesceccocoes IT'S THE LITTLE hes of Life (By Associated Prens) BERLIN=—Bad little Prussians —both boys and girls—will con-; tinue to be whipped in school. The | diet defeated a socialist motion | for abolition of corporal punish- | ment. | 6 | PHILADELPHIA—For good di-/ gestion, say grace before meals. | _ Thig is the advice of Dr. Gilbert eBitzpatrick. It gives a feeling of | “Peace with the world im contrast to | (the effects of discussion of busi- | ™ ness problems or family equabbles. | + 8 4 e®NEW YORK—However they | Gay have effected anybody’s diges- | m, some investors are certain | SeFhat pie and sandwich slot’ ma-} * THINGS THAT COUNT How often have you heard that expression and time and again been reminded of the truthfulness of it, during your dai avocation? The same thing applies to the little classified advertisement— one of the most powerful ways of selling, buying and otherwise making profitable deal; : Have you anything to sell; something you wish to pur- chase or get in exchange for something else? Try the classified columns of The Citizen and get a concrete example of their efficacy. The cost is small, results amazing. THE KEY WESY CITIZEN - OUT OUR WAY. } TUS WARSHIN' TH DG, MA —, ATS ALL~Jus GIMIN' HIM A { ‘ew Chines are bad for the pocket hook. | eeeeeee reveveesccccocces| “Society women” and others are} saforming a protective committee | because of their invedtment of 008800,000 or so in a company with the hope of making two cents on every dime put into a machine by a hungry person. * * ROME—The Eternal City is to} have a modern catacombs. It will | build 22 miles of subway, which will interefere with relics of an- tiquity as little as possible. | * * * | GARDEN CITY, N. Y.—A golf | champion has won again. Jess Sweetster’s brother Ted owes him something on a bet.. Ted and Dad Sweetser failed to make as good ad Séore in a father and sons tour- nament yesterday as Dad and Jess did a year ago. * DAMASCUS — Circassian _po- lieemen hired by the French wear fur sunbonnets when it is more than 100 in the shade, to say nothing of carrying long rifles, two belts filled with cartridges and three hand grenades each. WORLD NEWS IN BRIE! Seccescccsce eonee (By Annociated Prensa) Franco-American debt agree- ment not likely to be. amended to suit the debtors, says Washington administration officials. French spokesman _says his government wants the agreement referred. + * © Washington varsity wins at Poughkeepsie, leading navy by «quarter of length. a 8 @ governor Smith at Utica dinner ‘atic success in the _ fall, but does not say whether he TODAY'S EVENTS: One year ago today the Santa Barbara earthquake furnished the big news of the day. 1300th anniversary of the found- ing of York minster is to ¢be opened in England today. public exhibition of moetion-p tures in America was given at the Union Square Theater, New York. archbishop of St. Loui today celebrates his 30th anniversary in ihe Catholie episcopate. Rt, Rev. Hugh C. Boyle today completes his fifth year as bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Pittsburgh. Niagara Falls, N. Y., is to be the meeting place of the annual con- vention of the National Hay Asso- ciation, the sessions of which, will continue three days. A spirited ‘political campaign will come to a close in North Da- kota today, preliminary to the bal- loting tomorrow, when a general primary will be held for the nom- ination: of candidates for U. S. senator and other officers to be chosen in November. Coincident with the primary there will be held a special election for United States senaior to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Ladd, SERS re eee See eee ee ee will ron again, « . = * ay Ponzi arrested in New Orleans. * He is wanted both in Florida and Massachusetts. *_* * Eugene M. Elliott, Florida real- ty promoter is accused of death ~ of his wife who was suing for ‘e = 8 Naval delegates to Geneva dis- armament conference decides it is impossible to distinguish — be- * x * FROM HERE AND THERE * Ce ee ee ey * * The national hymn of Sweden is entitled “Fosterjorden” (Land of My Birth). * Rocking chairs have been sub- stituted forthe customary pews in a church in Haines City, Fla. A New York bank recently hon- ored a check for $1,000 that had A week’s celebration of the The Most Rev. John J. Glennon | SOececuvesccesacecaesces Thirty years ago today the first | | 0-28 TRwLlans IN THE DAY’S NEWS! Prof. Ignatous Moscicki, the {new President: of the Polish Re-' public, is a man famous in science | throughout Europe. He was born in 1867, and finished his school- ing in Warsaw and the School of! | Engineering in Riga. For some | time he worked in London, was later assistant professor of physics jin Fribourg University, and after- |< ward director of research work in | § the laboratory of the same univer- | sity, the direct result of which was / an important creation of a factory | |of synthetic azot acids in 1921.) 78 world of, concentrated acid by a | synthetic method. In 1912 Pro-| fessor Moscicki occupied the elec- tro-chemical chair in the Univer- sity of Lember. He is honorary doctor of. polytechnics of Lem- berg and Warsaw and the author | of many scientific works. In Po- land he is known as a_ sincere demoerate and a man of the purest and most honorable. character. Te iney, Ne J., sbbaceocusonnece (TOTe he- had to drag his tired, | SPOCCOHCOCOSSSEDEDESOLOSS GOLOEOOVEOLCSSEIER LEGALS NR Im re Estate of Julins Leslie Wood, Deceased. ; Legatees, All Creditor: ibuteex, and de Against ee BRAZIL TO ELECTRIFY ROAD) RIO DE JANEIRO—The Brazil-| ian government is to electrify 73} ® |kilometers of railroad. NTY IDA.) Dis- Said and each of you are hereby hich y may have i Wood , to the the firs t id claims or demands te 2 . |to and presented | This was the first factory in the|same will be_ barre: 10119 Laws of the § for. year 1925, See ¢ ate Dated June 12, 1926. & TRUST Julius, PUSHED OUT OF THE RACE When Chas, McAllister of reached the of Florida notified and required to present any {claims and demands you or gainst the a, late ‘hapter Fes Leslie Kear- point TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS ee William E. Borah of Idaho, one of the most prominent members of the U. S. Senate, born at Fairfield, jaching, weary body from a well- inigh sleepless bed, he did a wise |thing-—bought a bottle ‘of Foley | Pills; and then “After taking lall right and.my pain and weak- |ness is all gone.” Foley Pills, a |Foley Pills for a time, I became | Prices of automobiles in France | are dropping. SUMMERTIME Is The Time To Have Your Prompt Service At This Season 328 Simonton St. Plumbing Done JOHN C. 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George Daley of Glencoe, Til. aged 85, escaped death in a fire by | sliding down an iron pipe from j the third floor of the burning building. | | | | | } | FENOLE KILLS FUES, MOSQUITOES, ROACHES, ANTS, BED BUGS, FLEAS | MOTHS, GNATS, BUFFALO FLIES, AND MANY OTHER INSECTS. - AKE APPROPRIATION TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1926. RATTLING GOOD TEETH » Minn.—Mrs. ed Miss Mary ley of shaking her so hard all her good teeth rattled, so Miss Hanley was put under peace bonds. Henry Bramley of St. Louis swore at his wife because he didn’t like her pancakes; then his son shot him in the shoulder, F. H. SOLOMON PLUMBER Sheet Metal Work CALL PHONE 621-w Adopt Emerson Jr. * Don’t let baby suffer from the heat. Dizzy? Does your head spin like a top and black spots dance before your eyes? Do you feel like crawling into a corner and never seeing or hear- ing about food or anything else? Just take a dose of LEONARDI'S LIVER ‘AID and get that poisonous clogged up ‘waste matter out of the system. 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