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   Frederick News-Post (Newspaper) - July 10, 1935, Frederick, Maryland                                ton MD WEDNESDAY JULY 10 IS ELIMINATED IN TENNIS TOURNEY i Virginia I W Va and C Price erici H Mi Airy K c March ard Chinning rer Butler 3b i Webb Jr and base Baker second Day 2b 411000 18 15 27 15 1 AS R 7 2 3 0 3 MOON ECLIPSE TO TAKE PLACE MONDAY Charlie Channing ington Took Match In Quick Succession f Frederick r Frasi and Jr defeated parser by Richard Trago defeated Karl Corby and Harry base Pox 2 2 2 Friday By Division Third Street Wins i Is the best game of tbe season in I the Junior division of the Park Is the upset of the East Third Street Ridge Mountains tennis Harmon Field Harmon Allie f scored twice in tie fourth but fending champion winners went ahead in the fifth by Charlie Field it up in the Tuesday afternoon The Oj ninth with two bu: score was went i run in the last half j dors asder the clever placements i two Trie all i and sterling game of husky j of Nusz and tbe j youngster fross Washington j oj sharrer and N Abrecht Third St 7 FiekS 6 Thursday Baker Park vs ib Scheel c Hurley If 6 rf 5 6 Campbell p Of Star toty Uw Academy If to see it at all -111 be to tbe naked Tbe eclipse occur when the ct fine HMr i and tbe sec disappearing th tau 1 i i on the of tbe and s i act by a siar next Friday night and of to i I and tbe iu abadov j 0 3320 0 3 10 0 3320 221 0 3 2 3 a eclipse of the the not expected to be completely blotted i 0 0 0 0 cf i 000 ___: i i o OS for the of ef tke W L Baker Park 0 Third 2 1 i 1 Harmon Field 3 1.000 60 2 0 lowing Monday offer Instead a coppery shadow ably creep across the moos Dr said j Weather p m Monday the moon 15 23 27 8 11 by keeping skies edging into the shadow at thai j Scare by Innings f clear on the nights of the j At m- 3 1012181 complete and at it Mr 06 0 0 0 be at its height At a m The eclipse oi moon wiU be the moon begin to creep total eclipse visible in this part jout of tbe shadow and at ry Earned Weather Mostly Hot You can't change the you can enjoy cooling refreshing Southern Dairies Ice Cream If there's ooe good food ice cream especially Southern Dairies Its rich pure cream furnishes the real nourishment you need in summer as well as winter i 15 Ml Airy 12 base i Fritz JJ Hyde C H jof lae world since November 21 1928 j a m Tuesday the eclipse will be all Baker Park and Harmon Field J a senior league game TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE BASEBALL SCORES j ben rallied after a i Jat defeat a the set buti couldn't mister Craning j day whUe BaXer Park and Harmon 2b 543 la a insl satch A A i ville clash on Thursday in a junior o Fritz ss 5 2 Sc_cliff Jr this city defeated j league setto Smith Ib 6 3 Washington The East Third Barnes p 5 1 M 1 Campbell 4 by Norris 5 Hit by j 8 0 -.113 forehand Beacht Starr JHyde 3b 8 3422 2 in inning off j shend Gosnell KorSey 2 J is of particular over- j ray Home bases jT OI As a curtain raiser for the eclipse i O 2 E lo OI the bright which Hyde Babylon Day Maryland Academy of Sciences of 3 Base on t which will observe the eclipse and at- the evening aky off Barnes 5 oft Campbell 3 to make some under the moon for aore an hour nest Friday night But j j this Dr Wolf said is more or less AB R H O A E Grouse 3 Struck j It no necessary to use a ICE CREAM under the SINCE I STARTED USING DWIN ONTHE LIVING ROOM FURNITURE AND IN CLOTHES CLOSETS THERE HASN'T BEEN THE SIGN OFA MOTH landed inside first base N Abrecht third Babylon If 4 202 base and smart base Nusz Toms jc Fria cf 4222 attack vanquished Landsman j Tucker leftfield Routzahn second Bankard c 6 1 with comparative ease The match of the day Mrs Elizabeth Y Bopst city and Harry March Jr team up to defeat Miss Bloede and A A Jr Frederick in mixed doubles Title Match Today's card is by the women's singles championship match between Miss Grace Parker more and Mrs Elizabeth T Bopst Frederick 3 o'clock In her march to the top Miss Parker took out Miss Anas Baltimore the ikc champion and ii favored over its in the final tais af Another outstanding match be played at o'clock between A A Radcliff and Lloyd Rice The winner of this match will meet for the title probably on Thursday afternoon Other matches today include March and Channing vs Frank and Flautt Miss Anna Dayett and Richard Ramsburg vs Grace Parker and Robert Clapp semi- final A Ridcliff and vs R and Brust Junior Charlie Washington de- Ritzenberg Washington A A Radcliff Frederick defeated Harold Landsman Washington Mixed Elizabeth Y Bopst Frederick aid Harry March Jr Washington defeated Miss Lisa and A A Radcliff Frederick Misi Grace Parker Baltimore and 0 i 0 in 2 innings Losing 01 Umpire Smith Time 191 home the moth problem is Many I learned that spraying DWIN regularly destroys and their best pirt of it a DWIN doc not furniture or fabrics There it not drop of m it and it may wWy anywhere DWIN kiRs Beat ants bed bugs roaches and moths At fragrant flowers in May it is modem insect If your cannot supply you write BALDWIN LABORATORIES he PA I H KILLER Keep COOL in a Kabo Foundation If you to be COOL and COMFORTABLE tho a And let our Graduate Cor- nt knows what type foundation is just made for your figure and she is trained to fit you ically Come in today for a system that can't be Priced to No charge for tines CORSET Floor KEMP'S t just the 1935 way of saying what Chesterfields have been saying fpr years Chesterfields do about thing a cigarette ought to do Chesterfields have plenty of it But not too strong And Chesterfields are but they're not insipid or flat Chesterfields to town ol I wonder how late the store keeps 108 Whenever you want to get in touch with anywhere about anything The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co West Patrick St Frederick Phone 9900 OF CONDITION OF Commercial Bank of Maryland OF FREDERICK IN THE STATE OF AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OX JUNE GEORGE P SMITH President HAMMOND CLARY on Due from Reserve Agents other than Exchanges lor Clearing Reserves Loans and Other Real Estate Banking Furniture and United Government Federal Deposit Insurance 114.70 7.532 Jl LIABILITIES Demand Deposits Certified Checks Checks Due to other Total Demand Deposits Amount Time Deposits Christinas Savings Total Time Deposits Amount Capital Stoci Par Value 200.00000 Surplus Undivided Profits less Expenses Taxes Interest Reserve for Interest and Depositors Reserve Fund Depositors Guaranty Fund Face Amount 1.00 Loans and Investments Pledged to secure Liabilities Book Value a United States Government Total Against Public Funds ol Stale Counties School Dis- or other political subdivisions or ties 45.12221 Against ether deposits Total Pledged most agree toui ol a b c d L Hammond Cashier Uie institution do solemnly swear that I have read and Inspected the above statement and schedules accompanying the same and forming part that they are true and correct and represent the true state of the several ters therein contained to the best of my knowledge and belief HAMMOND CLARY Cashier ELI G AMOSA HOLTER ARTHUR H DOLL Directors STATE OF MARYLAND County of Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of July 1935 JAMES H FALK Notary Public   

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