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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 10

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 10

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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THF. MARION TfESDAT. AfGrST ST, 1r TtTJ Air Races Bring Home Terror of War Attack from Planes fter the sale waa made it wa die-1 ita error, Baldingr refnsd to re-l la amoky etty, the outside crK mgn sat aauaoron Bate en i the focuaing of ti of he JUDGMENT SOUGHT firing eibibitiona of formation flying covered tbat the broken bad tofI to retura toe paia aoose neeas a "aoosecleanjsj' ARMY, NAVY SHIPS Ritzy. Rosalie I often a the inside. and the manner in which enemy nan on the fact that warfare in wbi'-b airplanes are participants is horror of the most Indescribable manner.

anare of stocg ot uoioiieii lur Ei siora. object, both morable and stationsry, Consolidated Mine Co, a different firm. OVERSHADOW OTHERS Nothing more terrible or terrifying mn be imagined than the eight of ar dispoaed of by airplane tbat mean business. Today and thereafter for the duration of tb race meet, they are, ecbeduled to oBr atill more thrill BY STOCKBROKERS Firm Asks $1,793 In Action Brought Against 0. M.

Baldinger The petition atatee that after the error waa diacorered the buyer of the atoek refused to accept the Baldinger shares. The petition A130 states that after the brokerage bouse discovered squadrons of fighting airplane riming; down oa fiM In a power dire. And there have bn roan aucb sights Dive with Terrific Zoom Over ing at ii iite. Diva Over Grandstand here since th big sky circus officially H-- Grandstand; Craf May Appear Today got under way oa Sunday. Orerthadow Other Vat urn SPORTING GOODS Shot Gun, Kiflc, Shells, Fishing Tackle, and a complete line of Luggage at prices that are lower be convinced.

We save you money in thia store. C. C. Brown Supply Store Yesterday the "high bat" equadron dived down over 'he grandstand in an imaginary attack on an enemy forre with euch reaiiein tbat innumerable Suit for a Judgment of 1,793.90 ha The varioua unite of the army, $4,000 FOR MRS. THADEN been filed in common pleas court here navy and marina corpa, which have been assigned to go through their pacea for tb entertainment and education of apectatore at the race have PENINSULAR FURNACES 'Warm Air Heating Our Specialty H.

0. Cra wbaugh Hdwe. 113 N. Main St, women among the apectatore uttered crie of fright and hardened ariation men were forced to eiert themaelres to the utmoat to keep their nerves Amelia Earhart Is Third; Win. tiers To Receive Their Prizes Today by Prince Whitley, a Cleveland brokerage firm, against O.

M. Baldinger. According to the petition, Baldinger ordered the brokerage firm to sell 5,000 aba res of stock of the Nevada tioldfield Consolidated Mines hut prorided the outntanding numbera on a program of thrilla that i) diversified Open Evenings. Phone under control. in be eitreme Tb race meet, by the way, la mow So welt bate these service fliers CLEVELAND.

Aug. 27-Th reaching Ita higlit point, which ia to done their work that they have com any, the major event are under way pletely overshadowed and dimmed the lustre of each glamoroua event 928 national air races at the municipal airport bere in only two davs old, but they already bars an achievement to their credit that ia of inestimable value. the woroen'a derby and parachute The finish of the women'a derby from Santa Monica, to CleTeland which waa won by Mra. Imise Thaden of Pittsburgh, and the finish nt the derby, yeaterday, were jumping content. Tba service fliers, led by the nary a Thia achievement, let It be staled, the first of these feature 8 to 12 4 Hours of Extra Values Apex Dresses All Sizes $1.00 to $3.25 Craf May Appeal1 Today, the schedule call for the t2W7t finish of the Miami-Miami Beach derby, the Portland, to Ore-la nd derby, the atart of the rim-of- JeepyWafiEsJin fleam Ohlo derby, and the possible appear nee of the globe girdling Craf Zep pelin over the airport.

Commander Hugo Eekener of the WEDNESDAY Tfe LAS Zeppelin baa wired official of the race tbat be will try his beat to SOAP rleantt Ol TI F.T to heal bring bi hug gaa bag over the city a aoon aa possible. AND A capacity crowd of 40.000 wit with Cuticura OINT.1 MOW NGSFE CSAL nessed the event on yesterdsy' card and It la expected that an equally large number of people will be on band today. The ware of ariation enthusiasm that baa gripped Cleve Rosalie has decided (hat she needa new night robe, and after the popular procedure these day she la selecting It from her old evening gowns. Night rohes and evening gowns about the same length and general simplicity make this an easy 'matter, Thia soiree the problem of that evening gown which she just can't wear any more, and Imply can't throw away because It has memoriea and because she liked It so much. It eaves her that much expenditure for a nica 'new night robe, aod aince money I smaller nowaday Rosalia la trjlnf make her expense the came way.

If she eome aero an old evening gown which la too elaborate for a night robe It will be promptly remodeled Into a trr acceptable negligee. land aince tha opening of the allow till continue at a fever pilch. for Mra. Thaden One of the less thrilling, but never theless interesting erenta, carded for today ia the awarding of some $4,000 to Sim. Thaden for her feat in winning the women'a derby.

Final Clearance of Flannel Coats Pastel Shades $5.00 Wash Dresses $2.45 Printed Voiles Swisses Linens Dresses $7.95 Silk Piques' Silk Crepes Printed Silks The Pittsburgh flier, Gladya O'Don- ncll of Long Beach, who finiahed Rceond, arid Amelia Karhart of New York, the third place winner, will be cnllen in front of the grandatand and after the priue money la awarded will Exide Battery Used on "St. Louis Robin" in Record Flight Exide dependability and endurance is again demonstrated in new air endurance record. Cet an Exide and let it hang up a Lien record of endurance and dependability in your car. be aked to tell of their experience in econd, Lewie Lore of Richmond, time: third. 1.

8. Zimmerly, aUo of the Nicholas Beexley Co, time: 6:13:01.8. the race. A feature of the latter part of yesterday afteruoon waa the completion of Lee cJchoenbalr'a non-atop bop Liberty engine builders race fSfl miles), won by Maj. J.

a Owen of Philadelphia, time: 143.07 mile per hour; aecond, Benjamin J. Nalf. 3 Yds. of Sumriier Wash Goods 75c 12 Mommle Pongee All Japanese Silk 39c yd. 3 Yds.

of Better Quality Wash Goods $1.00 from Log Angelea, hia bid for first honor in the scheduled non-atop Los Angeles to Cleveland derby. Hchoen-hair got the jump on bia rivnla and bopped off Kunday night. Tb other fliera are not expected to get atarted until tomorrow. Aa the winner will be determined on the basia of elapsed time, it was not necessary for Sehoen- bair to wait for the others. ticboenhnir's time for the long dash, according to official announcement, waa 13 hours, Gl minute and 10 and SHOUP VJALSH Exide Batteries 4J: 810 seconds.

Other Events Mated lo of Philadelphia, time: 133.00 milea per hour; third, John K. Gill of Cleveland, time: 132.S0 mile per hour. Parachute jump, won by Joseph Craue of Detroit (2.3 feet from center of circle) second, L. C. Snyder of Jackson, (loo feet from rim of circle); third, Joseph Uunkle of Cleveland (U feet 4 inches from rim of circle).

Dead stick landing, won by Doug-la II. Davie of Atlanta, Ga, and llern D. Christen, of Alliance, tied for first place (H trtt aix inches from deadline); third, Orin D. Welsh of Anderson, (TO feet from deadline). Iva and Ruth Mawer Entertain Home Guard MEEKER, Auj.

7 Missea Iva and Ruth Mawer were hostesM-s to the Home Guard ociety Saturday I afternoon at their home enat of I Meeker. The meeting was conducted Silk Scarfs $1.00 uiner competitive event on yesterday' program aud their results aro Fancy Neckwear 49c ea. Tweed Prints All Fast Colors 89c as follow 1 127 E. Church St. Phone 6193.

All-Ohio won by H. A. Speer, pil4 for the Ilcoxley Airplane in four honra, 22 minute, 51) seconds; up to $2.00 KLEINMAIER'S TAe Boy' Store. Thu Last Wednesday Half Holiday Tomorrow Men's Shirts $1.39 White Broadcloth. Men's Shirts 95c Tlain and Fancy.

Men's Silk Ties 49c ea. in charge of Miss Edith Ford, leader. Members present were MUwes Dortha Eleen Anderrn, Mabel Catea, Ruth Fogle, Lydia Jane Strawser, Pauline Anthony, Leon Neville, Esther Wiley, Martha Neville, Irene Mawer, Edith Ford and Junior Wiley. Guests were Eleanor Mawer, Hester Gorey and George Mawer. Klcinmaicrs-Tomorrow Wednesday Mopninc Bargains IN DOTS' SCHOOL WEAR! Jfany fpecial savings in Boys' School Needs at Kleinmaicr's for Wednesday A.

M. Fit out the boys here tomorrow and make your money go farther. You're sure of the best quality here, even at lowest prices: SPECIAL Athletic Shirts and Shorts 39c Wear Plus Women's Hose 2 prs. $1.00 Onyx Silk Hose $1.65 Regular. Wednesday $1 .25 pr.

Seethe Boys' "Kaynee" School Waists Mothers all know these best-wearing fast color waists. Fancies or Clinmbrays. All Qa Porch Pillows Priscilla Turner Hooked Rugs 24x36 $11.25 regular, for $7.98 New Fall Felt Hats Special $2.95 79c ea. Boys' Wool School Knickers Warm, weighty wool fabrics in medium mix ttires. Values up to $2.93.

Ages $1 39 6 to 18. WED. A Boys' Sport Hose WED. 35c3prs.01 Boys' Wool Pull-Overs Boys Fancy Slipon Sweaters in Fall colors and patterns. Sizes 26 to 36.

Very Special WED. A Boys' School Ties WED. 39c $00 3 Piece Living Room Suites WED. Mzes. Boys' School Shirts WED.

89c Misses' and Ladies' Sweaters $3.50 Values. $1.95 All Linen Lace Trimmed Scarfs $1.00 ea. Madeira Buffet Sets, $1.98 Pure Linen Guest Towels 4 for $1.00. Martex Wash Cloths, $1 doz All Wash Suits Reduced Values up to t.95 Now 89c, 51.39, $1.89 Final Cut on Bathing Suits "Gantnrr" Pure Wend Suits All 25? Off In Our Window Bridge Lamp and End Table a FREE TERMS All Linen Glass Toweling, 3 Yds. $1.00 Linen Breakfast Sets $1.50 set Half Bleached Table Damask $1.25 yd.

36 In. Dress Linen, 59c yd. 5 Yds. Stevens Crash, All Linen for $1.00 Bath Towels 22x44, 3 for $L00 For Men-Fancy Shirts, $1.10, 3 for $3 Best Work Shirts 79c Silk-Lined Moire Ties, all colors 59c 220 Denim Bib Overalls, $1 $1.50 Ath. Union Suits, 95c More Fancy Rayon Hose, 50c ll't SILK BED SPREADS $BM ft mmoN niRxmiREfo KLEINtMIEir Altwlocathn -111-143 f.

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