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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 24

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"-1929 'AOON BEACON 3TOTJRTAT3 T7TXTY-rOTJIl One Sister Fails Wooster, and EarJ Sabdmeyer, Roch AUTO HITS CHILD ester, w. assistants. URAL IlfLE Almost Four Score, But Likes To Skate In Suicide fact STUDENT EDITORS EUSY IN DELAWARE BUS, AUTO CRASH when police arrived. t- When the sisters failed to, answer" telephone calls neighbors notified officers. Lying side by side on a bed was the body of Mrs.

Ruble and the unconscious form of Miss Bf a rubber hose attached to a gas jet was in Mrs. Ruble's mouth. 4 111 health and the fear of each that she would be left alone were assigned as causes of the attempt. COLUMBUS, June I. (AP) Miss Mary Brier, one of two aged sisters whn vesterday attempted to carry 1 Two More Damaged In Crash KTFW TrNDOM.

June 1. IS 10 CARRY Paddling Ordered For Dover Inebriate June 1. (AP) Grant Johns, 24, arrested four time In a week for intoxication, was paddled four times by order of Mayor P. J. Groh.

The mayor warned Johns the next offense would call for SO lashes in the public square. Two Victims Of Akron Traffic out a suicide pact, Is recovering in Ohio Wssleyan Gronp Jt fake Pyer Control Of Paper? Saturday local hospital. Mrs. Alma kudis was dead from gas asphyxiation Accidents Escape Serious Injuries (AP) The submarines S-1S and S-18 were in a collision at the FULL EQUIPMENT submarlna base here yesterday were A man and a child were victims of ordered put uu uw umjuic today to ascertain the extent of the traffic accident in the city Thursday Crushed ice, a dash of lemon and fnlUflavored damage which is all under water. night.

Neither is reported to have suffered serious injuries. iPIC his auto. The bus also struck parked auto belonging to W. L. Fisher of 133 Francis St.

Smith suffered minor Injuries. Experience Of Lost Explorer Shovs Need Of Long Wave Radio Transmitters The injured: GRACP CODIANO, 11, of 83 $4 It SPAN Emerling av. DELAWARE, June 1. aNS)i-Student journalists will have charge of Delaware newspapers tomorrow, When students- at Ohio Wesleyan university will edit the Gazette and the Journal-Herald, and write all local new. The staff announced today for the Journal-Herald is GUson Wright, Lima, managing editor; Ray Dix.

Wooster, telegraph editor; G. W. Fickheisen, Port Byron, N. city editor; Mary Wolfe, Delaware, and John Fisher, Lydonville, N. assistants.

The staff for the Delaware Gazette will be made up of James Havr f. SMITH, 45, of 189 N. Front st, Keep your toilet bowl sparkling clean. Use Bowl- Cuyahoga Falls. The Codiano child was struck by an WOULD GIVE DIRECTION auto driven by Harry Ooodtfell, of ene twice a week for thorough cleanliness and vffP'Skv.

sanitation 1 all druggists and 1389 Marcy In front of her home. The girl was treated by a neighborhood physician, taken to Children's hospital and later taken home. Rooming House Fire Causes One Death CLEVELAND, June I. INS)-ne man is dead and another is suffering from injuries today, the result of an early morning fire in a West Side rooming house. The dead man was Identified as Mat Eiben, 49.

He had been overcome by smoke. William Hubner, 55, is seriously burned. Fifteen other persons were driven to the street. grocers. Make the matchless summerdriiik Operates Within Law Witnesses said the driver was mak ighur, Bloomington, 111., managing editor; Harrison Marting, Akron, DOVI V.

ing about 30 miles per hour at the time of the accident. teiegrapa editor; Arthur Norris, Chicago, city Robert Dix, CLEANS T( i Smith was injured when at Goodyear av. and Cook st. an N. O.

P. bus, driven by W. C. Shank, crashed into 1 By ROBERT MACK Beacon Journal Special Dispatch WASHINGTON, June There's en object lesson for other aeronautical ventures Into, the great vastcs, particularly pornmander Byrd's forthcoming south pole expedition, in the uncertainties of the radio communication with Jhfi dirigible Italia, now lost in the Arctic for exactly a week. Sporadic short wave signals were heard for a time, but it was impossible to take direction bearing on these signals.

Unlike the longer wasetf pr low frequencies which do nop' travel as far, short waves or higfcffrequen-cies do not actuate the direction find-tog apparatus with' hfrcrt most shins and coast stations are now equipped. Use? Only Shiort Wave VJusshould Commander Uobile ec5rr9d a lonf wave transmitter addition io the ('short wave instruct the signals pbuld have been reared. Relief-expeditions could bees hurried in that direction. I' ship's radio undoubtedly would Ve been heard if transmitted on 600 Vth which is the S. O.

B. and call stand by for ships in the whole i r-- i i A 1 I i II i 5 7 M3 7UVUL3 I 4 the dirigible carried only a iwave transmitter sending slg- severai channels which were READY TO SERVE YOU Quart li far away as San Francisco bt heard at Oslo The reason In opening a roller skating rink for children at Boston, school officials forgot to define the world "children." For Mrs. Theresa I. Spear, 77 years old, shojvn above on her rollers, has become one of the rink's most en- thusiastic patrons. distance" effect of short which carries them over tre foils distances and to many far ie rs of the earth.

Ins waves do not travel nearly as pu but it Is a significant fact that the warts BANK EXAMINER DIES ii, w.ww. aff5ittT ited States navy prefers to sacri-6 distance to the precaution of di- (fyasfcdln TIFFIN, June 1. (AP) Vernon L. Hawk, 30, a state bank examiner for the last four years died in a ttion finding and accordingly cm- foys short waves on its ships. DWINELL-WRIGHT CO Boston Chicago Portsmouth, Va.

Used in War Time hospital here yesterday after an op eration for appendicitis. Commander Byrd, it is understood. 20c making no. arrangement to carrv Pineapples, Large Size $4.40 Case Pineapples, Smaller Size 15c Case as well as short wave As on the America's hop he intends to employ light frequency transmitting appara- jvjgation bearings being taken oh 5 waves furnish an every day ex-J of their immense utility. But jihad an even more significant bring the war when 'United v'- lection finders equipped with Jlter coil developed at the standards were able to pick transmission from German is the path of the signal, the i naval officers could guide land other allied vessels out "oa paths, 'jr without Bail SEES) KIEAED IL A Few Jiarge Jfea3s 8c armer's Murder OU, June 1.

(AP) Koon, alias Cecil Dean of Maine Cobblers i.e. Athens county, is held VEAL I VEAL VEAL PURE BREAST ROAST CHOPS LARD, 2 lbs. as 22 Fresh Creamery BUTTER Lb. 43c Sugar Cured Skinned Lb. 24c Fresh 4 I Fresh Pork -j rn HAMBURG fl5 SHOULDERS Sugar Cured PORK Sugar Cured Forbes BT-PreBW BACON ROAST LJCED COFFEE 22 I 22 I 2g, I QUAKER CASH MARKET Mill and Howard-Opp.

Quaker Oats 1 'J ii rfi ii wmmm 1 1I1IIW "IIHIHIIIIIIII" 11 I1" bail in the Marion county uiting action by a grand jury lie pleaded not guilty to first 'i murder in the death of Henry session of the grand Jury Jo consider Koon's case. Jfed the aged farmer's f. iirge stone when he was i.ithe act of rifling the fe. Mrs. roos, who was injured by husband's assailant, yesterday Fitified Koon as the man she saw ke her husband.

ss o' -o mmie 2 BOrRSQIP 25-Lb. Cotton Backs 0Qo() Jmciais say mat xs.oon is a paroiea oner from Mansfield reformatory he served a term for murder. Home Rule 0 Canada Dry Ginger Ale 3 for 50c Quart Jar Olives 43c IMl Syrup CSaSaSESlSaSSSSSaSaSSSS Little Nap Peas 25c Quart Jar Dills 23c LOTS OF ROOM JO PARK 11 a tl BEAD THEN SHOP JJJ PLENTY OF TIME TO SHOP AND SAVE AT THE SHOP AND SAVE ri nn -SUMMIT- ti UROWERS' marice Beechnut Peanut Butter Large 29c Medium 1 8c HeiWs Ketchup Large Bottle 19c Small 16c Saegertown Ginger Ale Bottle 20c McCormicls Mustard Jar 15c Post Toasties Large 11c Small 8c Buddies, Lb. Peanut Crisp, Lb. 30c 13 fj II 11 1 13 13 Ii i 13 tl 3-ib: 75c CORNER CARROLL AND BEAVER STREETS At Our Fish Department At Our Heat Department gf Jumbo Frogs, each.

Pork Loins, C'll-a U.JJ 1. 1U OO- 1. CI 1J 1L We have a complete line of Fresh and Smok- Halibut Steak, lb 23c Banquet Tea Lb. 25c Crystal White Soap Chips. Smucker's Apple Butter Quality Made It-Concentration Enriches It-Purity Enhances It Try a can of Home Rule Malt Don't Delay-Sold at all Leading Stores II And a Full Line of All Fish, Fresh Caught.

Res sonable Prices. 9 4 i ti Meats at the right prices, gj 4 1- 11 I At Our Grocery Section I 4 II At Our Vegetable Section Pat.AFIour,24V2.lb.sk..$1.25 tl I Green Onions, bunch. 10c Roselle Corn, 2 cans. 1 ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR And 1 LB. ACME COFFEE ri Kentucky Beans, 2 Shredded Wheat, 3 for.

At all times you'll find our market filled with Prices good at this market and at Mike's Mar. II II choice, fresh Vegetables and Fruik ket, ri STOflE 12 l.Jii.l Wl DISTRIBtTOttS CocpleU line ot Hopi, li ti 14 i Our Outside Market Opens Tomorrow For the Season Market Days Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Our Inside Market is open every day except Sunday for your convenience. We will remain open Saturday until 9 P. M. Bnppliei, Crocki, Jugl, Bottlei, Keg WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CHANGE ANY OF THE ABOVE PRICES ANY TIME DURING THE WEEK ii ii ii ti ti 203 S.

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