MERCURY SOARS TO DIZZY HEIGHTS Continued from Paae One county, Okla., died at Idabel. At Oklahoma City, where the mercury shot up to 102, John Nelson, 26, was probated. Many communities reported the highest matrks of the season. These included: Wellington, Kans., 110; Kansas City, Kans., 109; Bartles ville, Okla., 108; and Wichita, Kans., 107. Kansas City,- Mo., experienced 100 aind the temperature at St. Louis topped 90 for the fifteenth consecutive day. Marks ranging frdm 95 to 100 prevailed in lowa. In Nebraska, where about a score of the summer’s heat fatalities have occurred, Lincoln had 99 yesterday compared with Tuesday’s 97. — Asheville Citizen. FOR RENT—Treehaven apart ment. lower floor duplex. Phone 25-R3, Miss Framces Hudson.— Adv. 7-10. The BULLETIN $1.50 a year See Our New BEACH ROBES In Beautiful Colors MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIES LOST or STOLEN: Gold chain about one-eighth inches in diam eter and 14 inches long, ring fast ening. Liberal reward. Leave at Bulletin office. No questions ask ed.—Adv. 2t. NOTICE Mr. J. T. Arlgdge has been ad mitted to partnership with the undersigned, and the firm will continue to have offices in the Hester building and engage in a general law practice under the name of Massenburg, McCown & Arledge. J. S. Massenburg, M. R. McCown. Special Friday and Saturday: ! Wine of Cardui, 79c; Shu Milk, 19c; Black Draught, 16c Cod ! Liver Oil, 79c; and lots of other values. Come in and look around SLACK'S PHARMACY

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