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The News-Messenger from Fremont, Ohio • 5

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THE FREMONT MESSENGER, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1930 -PAGE FIVE TRANSATLANTIC FLIERS GREETED IN NEW YORK Delicious Campbell's Ice Cream Pure and Wholesome? Electric Construction Co. Both Res. and Business Phone. MAIN 1740 1550 Buckland Ave. O.

D. Conklin, Prop. I MM lip The painted dairsy or pyrethrum is one of the indispensible plants for the hardy border or hardy garden. Admirable for cutting with ita fine sterna and lasting flowers, it also has handsome fernlike foil-age that requires no other greenery with a bouquet It is one of the easiest of all perennials to grow and a packet of, seed will give a fine supply in short order. It should be planted now.

The type is pale pink. Through cultivation and selection a fine A rangge from rich deep crimson, purse roses, and clear whites have DEBENTURE IS AGAIN BROUGHT UP INJENATE Democratic, Leaders Announce Renewed Fight on Farm Relief WASHINGTON. June 2T. INS Tha battered export debenture plan of farm relief twice defeated as part of the farm relief and tariff bills, returned to the senate today, introduced by democrats denouncing: the new tariff laws. Sponsored by Senator Connally, (D) of Texas, the plan was proposed as an emergency measure for the federal farm board.

The bill would authorize the farm board lo employ the debenture in times of sever agricultural depression. It came as the culmination blow in a series of democratic onslaughts on tariff laws, which Connally, Senator Thomas (D) of Oklahoma, and others, charged were the cause of recent new low prices for cotton and wheat The Connally proposal was referred to the senate agriculture committee but little hope was held out for action on it during the present session. Democrats proclaimed it the only means of saving farmers from the "disastrous effects of the new tariff laws," and announced they would launch a vigorous drive for its enactment into law. The debenture was knocked out of the farm relief bill, and twice in the long tariff fight was written into the new tariff bill by the senate. O'BRIEN RITES HELD IN TOLEDO types likely to appear In any batch of seedlings so the best practice is to sow a liberal supply of seed, transplant them into rows, the plants two or three inches apart and allow them to remain in this nursery row until they bloom when the best colors may be selected for the garden and the less desirable may be dicarded.

When desirable forms are raised from seed they may be propagated readily by digging the clump when it is two or three year old, pulling the crowns apart and replanting them, each crowd starting a fresh clump. English growers have scores of named varieties thus propagated but American gardeners prefer to raise them from seed and select the types they like. Blooming with the tall bearded irises, the oriental poppies and lasting until the delphiniums come into bloom they make one of the showiest masses in the garden. You can't have too many of them. Sow pyrethrum seed now.

It germinates freely and quickly. Transplant as soon as the true leaves develop and it will take care of Itself for the rest of the summer. The dark types are rarest and all should be saved for propagation. These do not come true from seed. been developed with full double and anemone 'flowered types.

The chief requisite of the pyreth 'twill mm im 1 1 iiiiiiiim imm mm 1 1 mmtsaKsssmuxmKimwiKeisaiMMmmtiiS rum is drainage. It is sensitive to moisture and for this reason many gardeners cut the plant off after ita blooming season, exp6slng the clump to the sun and air. If the WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN TO TAXPAYERS Any amount up to $500 loaned on your personal security No delay quick, quiet, convenient loans Come in. The Colonial Finance 'Co. SIS Croghsn St, Fremont, Ohio Main lj48 4 Central Press Telephoto A tremendous crowd greeted Major Charles E.

Kingsford-Smlth and bis three companions when, they arrived In the Southern Cross at Roosevelt Field, Long Island, N. following their flight from Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, where they were obliged to refuel after successfully spanning the Atlantic from Ireland. Photo shows Major Kingsford-Smith (indicated by arrow) about to receive floral wreath from the welcoming committee at Roosevelt Field. neavy imiage is aiiowea to remain on old clumps and there happens to be a wet spell, they ere likely to rot. There are a number of faded TEACHERS ARE ARRIVING COLUMBUS, June 27.

(INS) Thousands of delegates were arriving here today to attend the seven-day convention of the national edu GIRL IS ATTACKED dition at a h0BPital here-the resuU 1 and was attacked by three Almost overcome by poison, the girl "did not reach home for two hours. Physicians were making an effort to get a sufficient supply of snake-bite serum. cation association. The meeting will Dl CU1 1 HiKtlJliAUa perhead snakes late yesterday. POWHATANn.

27. l-flNS), 'ttfCJ'ed Sixteen-year-old Emma T. Johnson 8nake he was picking blackber- begin tomorrow and end July 4. It is expected that more than 20,000 All Furniture Reduced 10 to 33 1-3. Farm Home.

27tl persons will attend. was reported to be in a critical con-1 ries. She jumped over a rock ledge 1 MONTH-EMED SALE EI The Rev. Patrick O'Brien, one of the outstanding church figures in Toledo for more than 60 years, and at one time pastor of St Ann's church, this city, who died last Sunday, was placed at rest in Calvary cemetery, Toledo, Thursday morning, following solemn ceremonies in the Church of tha Good Shepherd, East Toledo, the church built by Father O'Brien when he Eft IDS was pastor there for many years. Jumbo Bloomers More than 100' priests, along with hundreds of Toledoans, represent 81x105 Colored ee all classes and creeds, attend 1203 Pairs oS Ladies9 Full Fashion Pure Silk Hose ed the funeral services to pay their tribute to the beloved priest, who $1.79 Values, Double Extra Size fl played a very active part in writing Itrinltel Bed Spreads $1.95 Values 11 the history of Toledo.

Kevs. jamcs 1 A. Lane. J. R.

Waechter and F. 1 Schaefer, of Fremont were in at $1.95 and $1.50 Values, Chiffon, Service and Extra Heavy Service tendance. Rose. Blue. Gold.

Green. I The Rt Rev. Bishop Samuel A. 00 Strltch, D. who officiated at the Guaranteed Fast Color.

pontifical requiem mass and ae livered the sermon, described Fath We have had calls upon calls for these unusually large size bloomers, and now after months of trying to get them at this price we have finally succeeded. Pink, Peach and White. Every seam is insuring the best wearing garment 'you can buy. Never before have we offered such splendid hose in such a complete assortment at such a price. Choice of our two national brands .3" er O'Brien as one with "a heart as 00 wide and deep as human nature.

The priests' choir led by the Rev. An unusual special purchase brings this value to you. Full Double Bed Size. Bed Spreads of Colored Krinkel. Just 50 of these will be placed on sale.

Come Early and get the choice of colors. Regular $1.95 Spreads at $1.29. Thomas Marlborough, of Good Shepherd church sang for the mass, with the Rev. Frederick VVilhelm, of at the organ The Re. Marlborough and the Rev Robert Gallagher, Toledo, led the Chiffons, Service and Extra Heavy Service Chiffon, Service and Extra Heavy Service Weight, and Pointed Heels, silk from top to tde, or narrow lisle hem, unlimited color selection.

Every pair full fashiontu, every pair guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. 1 Not a pair worth less than $1.50. Most of them are worth $1.95. priests of the diocese in the solemn Porch Pillows chants of the church' for its dead. Bishop Stritch was assigned In the mass by the Rev.

George Branlgan and Rev, John Haupert, 3 for 1 18 inches, 59c Values Just in time for Immediate use theso highly colored porch pillows both of Toledo, as honorary dea cons. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John Rayon Wraparound Slips Regular $2.95 Values i Knitted R.yo QQ After 4 months we have again been able to get these slips. Wrap around Shadow Proof.

All colors. All sizes, 38 to 50. A real $2.93 slip at only $1.00. We cannot guarantee that the quantity we hav will last all day T. O'Connell, vicar general of the Toledo diocese, was assistant priest; the Rev.

A. J. Sawklns, dea $1 nn made 18x18 inches and fiUed with all new processed cotton. Light and nrk Modernistic and1 floral patterns. Regular 79o values.

con, and the Rev. W. J. Carroll. Toledo, sub deacon.

Monsignor I.UU 81x99 Z9 Qiailts Max Walz, bishop secretary, and the Rev. William McKeown, of St Francis de Sales' Cathedral, were masters of ceremony. Seamless Sheets Honorary and active pallbearers Included men prominent in the pub. Large Size, $2.95 lie and civic life of the community, all of whom were intimate friends $4.95 Values of Father O'Brien. Regular $1.75 Torn Size each Coat and Dress Prices RAIDING CONSTABLE Colonial, Patch Work Quilts.

Patchwork on BOTH SIDES. Guar-anteed fast colors. Large size assorted designs and colors. While the? last $2.95. Fine heavy quality, pure white, seamless sheets, regular $1.75 values.

Tomorrow while they last they will be on sale at only $1.00. KILLED BY BANDITS Lowest Le veils CINCINNATI, June 27. (INS) Z' County authorities are believed to have definitely established the identity of a man who was shot and killed at Noble, 111., last Tuesday while he was chasing bandits who ORESSE GOATS Philippine Hand -Embroidered Gowns robbed the First National Eank there and escaped with more than J30.000. Shantungs Chiffons Piques Flat Crepes Values to $19.50 and $25.00 $2.0 Up to $19.50 Values at a fraction $1.95 Values, AH White, All Sizes The local officials have identified the man as Carl Besse, 32, whose colorful career as a county officer in northern Kentucky earned for of their him the title of "the raiding con For the Month End Sale Only! Every $19.50 summer dress and some $25.00 dresses are all on sale Here is another sensation of our sale, finest quality, hand embroidered Philippine embroidered Gowns. Elaborately embroidered, hand hemstitched and etc.

YouH usually pay $1.95 for these but in the Month End Sale they are $1.00. 0 stable." A city patrolman and two sheriff's deputies Identified the murdered They made their Up to $25.50 Coats Oout they report to Sheriff William M. Ander son yesterday -upon their rival from go Saturday at only tomorrow. Shantung Suits, Silk Piques, Printed Chiffons, embroidered dresses some sleeveless, others with sleeves. Take your choice tomorrow of the summer frocks at only the Illinois city.

Besse gained wide prominence while he held a constable position in Kentucky because of wholesale raids upon slot machines. He wns wounded last winter by moonshiners during a liquor raid. $10 SI 6 $25 39w Porto Rican Bridge Sets $45.00 Coats Way below cost CREMER NOW FACES at only AN INSANITY TEST Hand Embroidered All Pure Linen 4 Napkins to Match $1. Close-Out Dresses Values to $19.50 50c Turkish Towels Extra Larg Size, Colored Borders, Snowy white, double threads, spongy 3 Sor $1.00 Purchase towels for home and cot tage use. Just when you need so many for the summer season we are offering this unusual value.

All borders are guaranteed absolutely BOIL PROOF. 3 for $1.00 $5.00 Plain colors Every better Coat, regular 12 Suits (wool) all now, your choice each 1-2 Price Pure linen, hand embroidered cloth and 4 napkins, boxed for gifts. 6 beautiful designs. Every set guar-' anteed to give absolute satisfaction. Month End Sale, $1.00.

values, go at GEORGETOWN, June 27. (INS) Charles Cremer, 30, Hamilton who is on trial here on a first-degree murder charge in connection with the slaying of Robert demons, 68, farmer, now faces a sanity test The testimony in Cremer's case waa cut short yesterday afternoon when the prosecution and the defendant's lawyer argued over the alleged slayer's sanity. The state had Just finished its case when tha question arose. The court appointed two alienists from Longvlew hospital to examine the defendant Cremer is Hocused of having shot and killed Clemons on the night of May 13 when the aged farmer was callad from bed to aid in getting an automobile out of a swollen stream. American motor vehicles, radio apparatus and household appliances aroused great Interest among the thousands of Chinese who nt.

Printed Pajamas "To) nrwr W7: 79g 1 uck-ms, ffV Blouse Pajamas Choice 31.00 Here is a list of close out items, just a few broken lots. AH will be on one table. Take your choice at $1.00. Bath Mats, values to $2.95 $1.95 Blouses (Counter Soiled) $2.95 Sweaters (Counter Soiled) $1.95 Tapestry Covers $1.95 Hand Embroidered Pillow Tops $1.49 Linen Lunch Cloths $1.79 Linen Table Scarfs $1.00 a "Just dozen minted pajamas sane tu.k-lns, some blouse. Assorted colors and size 18 ud 17.

Every pair guaranteed fast color. Save 1-S and more on these morrow. Month End Sals 1.00. 119 SOUTH FRONT STREET tended the recent carnival and fair oclety at.

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