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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 18

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Tm-rir i kciviv um i rvivr i a 1 1 61 THE MANSFIELD NEWS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1026. FJOTITEEN ATTENDED Fl'NEHAL WILLIAM DUFF HE-ELECT HOARD Among the Mansfield people attending the funeral, services C. Cold Little Stories of Daily Life Mansfield Briefs GIVES UP POST Cream Ml BANK OF held at Gallon Monday afternoon for georfro M. Belts were Mr. and Mrs.

Don Seltz. Carl Seltz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Muth Mrs. Herman Muth, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard llnmblin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muth, Kdward Muth, Mrs.

Malcolm Hardy, Mrs. Margaret Crumby, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Vaughn, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Foster Ost and Floyd Fuhs. We Know It Is PERCULATOR SALE High grade Percolators at a Low Price. 1 qt. size 79c IV2 qt. size 89c 2 qt.

size 99c 3 qt. size $1.39 The Strater Hardware Co. 70 N. Main St. Phone Canal 1817 Well Known Ashland Edi C.

Gongwer is President to "William Coath who has been connected with Hunt's news stand during the last seven years, left Tuesday for I'hlludr iphla to live. ci ui ic.vn: Boyd Robinson of 18 South Foster street has received notloo to the effect that he has been granted a ofRichland County Federal Farm Loan Thoso who were seated In a local restaurant today saw two very distinguished looking ladles, dressed In the latest fashion, which made one think that they might belong to the 'four enter the eating house. Waitresses came rushing up to be very courteous, probaidy thinking of tho big tip they might get. Then cnmo the disillusionment. The one woman turning to tho other suld In a loud shrill voice.

"I'll buy you a Body tor Resigns, Friends Say Here Today K.lllor 'William A. Huff has re Important Announcements axxoi Our Christinas Club for J92U is signed his position with the Asii- The old board of directors of the TUchland county Federal Kami Xun bank was elected at the annual meeting held Tue.rtay af '-noon at the court house. The land Tlmes-tiaicte ctiective 1 according to unofficial announce lifo elementary certificate by the state board of school examiners. still open. Join today! ment received by friends here this morning.

pop, inn i gunnu buy you no THE JtlClll.AND SAVINGS BANK 'The Bank with the Chimes Clock" HA tor Puff will lie sucooeaeu oy AVIIKAT I NCH.WtiLI) The market price of wheat Is re more. board consist of p. J. Ktliott, C. H.

I'lfer. C. C. Gonewer, O. T.

AVard nd H. S. Stone. The hoard then organized by former city editor Harry L. Home, Pure 25c 65c ftlldSj.00 At Our Retail Store The Caldwell Bloor Co.

EASTMAN Printing Developing 21 hour service ported to be $1.78 today, the same who recently accepted a position on the I'juin Dealer stair. as It was Tuesday. Home Is graduate of Ohio State SONS OF VETEUANS Special meeting at 1. A. U'.

hall Friday night Jan. 15th. Installa lectlnRT C. C. Gonewer president.

8. I'lfer vice president and C. 1) Bonis Becretary-treanurer. The tit-tendance wa about fifty. university.

ai to SPECIM. SERMONS AT ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH Duff was for a period oi A Ford car belonging to Howard tion of officers. Refreshments. seven years employed on the sum The organization declared a Culler and driven by A.

W. Milll- LOST Bar pin with Masonic Em of The News shortly ufter Ills graduation from Wittenberg. For some Radio Stromberg Carlston The Steinway Radio. gan, caught fire near Melco yesterday and was completely destroyed Mr. Culler lost an overcoat in addition to the automobile.

time Mr. Duff was employed as blem on it. Lost between Schroers and Miss Lemley's Art Shop. Call Canal 2893. Reward.

telegraph editor of the Sandusky A special series of sermons will Register after which he went to bo preached at St. Matthew's Luth Ashland where he hai made bis home and continued his financial ADDirKSSFI) CI IAMBI .11 A. S. Beach of this city went to eran church beginning Sunday evfr Marty Hogan and Marie Ott will ning on "What tho Bible Teachfc teach ball room or society dancing Concerning Domestic, Social, Uusf for children beginning Sat. Jan.

and personal Interest Tlmes- Mi Mt. Vernon this morning where he ness and Religious Life." Itev. C. ICth. Enroll now, only a limited iuzette the last 16 years.

Mr. Duff, as knoun friends. considered most perservlng 1 Sheriff, pastor, will speak Sun number accepted. For information dividend of per cent after setting nHlde 10 per cent for reserve and also a reserve of 10 per cent from the profits. Iist year was the best the association has ever had.

No one hut farmers can borrow money from the federal farm bank. As soon as a man la accepted as a borrower, he becomes a stock holder and Rets dividends. About one hundred farmers In Richland country are stock holders. Police Assist in Permitting Canned Hominy day evening on tho subject: "Whaticall Canal 2451 or Adam 1676. newspaper editor.

JIls record or delivered an address at the luncheon meeting of the Chamber of Commerce at nnnn today. SMOKE NO DAMAGE Fire company No. 1 was called FOX THE TIRE MAN W. BUD STKEET service, until recently, was seldom the Bible Teaches Concerning Mar riage." roken by absence from his of fice any day between the hours of CAI.T.EB OFT OF TOWX Br. It.

C. 1'adgett was again called out of town on account of the serious illness of a relative. Other subjects are aa follows "What the Bible Bays to Hus clock In the morning. and a at 12:45 o'clock this afternoon to the home of L. D.

Wright, 198 bands and Jan. 24. "What lock in the evening. Park avenue west, where no dam-! TIRE SPECIALS age was reported as a result or a smoking oil furnace. the Bible Says to Fathers and Jan.

31. "What tho Bible says to Young Feb. 7. "What the Bible Says to Feb. 14.

"What the Bible says Concerning Feb. 21. "What the Bible Says Concern RELATIVES 0 1 IX COM MBI Good Sledding Superintendent Thomas C. of Ohio State Reformatory Is Keg. Corel 9 7.50 Oversize 7.5 8.

Cord 12.73 M. Cord 15.50 $7.50 Oversize Cord 915.75 1x4 Oversize Cord Itt.SO 110x5 India 31.75 29x4.40 Balloon 12.00 ing Social I.lfe"; Feb. 28. "What in Columbus today on business. Canned Kraut Two homely dishes, but mighty good eating, all the same.

We have one brand af Kraut, which we think is Just as good as one could make at homo. 15c Large Can You will find the heminy we sell to be almost as tasty as the old fashioned lye hominy 15c Large Can John E. Angle 31x4 8, 824 8. I 0 the Bible 'leaches Concerning- tho March 7. Special music Sledding parties prevailed on Six streets here last night.

By order of Police Chief IT. K. McClure officers were stationed as will bo featured at these evening Tho liomo of India Cords and Goodrich. Silvertown Cords services. crunrds to Detmit sledding on BARNEY TRIAL TODAY The cuse of lid Harney, sied recently in Southern Richland country on a charge of Intoxicating ll(tior, Is being tried today In criminal court.

8outh Adams. Arch. West First "West Third, Hatker and Sycamore Whiteway Tire Accessory Store streets without clanger or automo biles hitting th3 coasters. William Blint and in-law, Mrs. Came (10 N.

Diamond St. Tel. Canal 1100 r.VERGKEEHS In response to the announcement that these streets would bo closed Succumb At Their Homes init'iii 6f son A son was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Cluyd Hasslnger at their home, North street East Mansfield.

to traffic youngsters flocked to the ELECTED DIRECTOR protected sections from late af ternoon until 10 o'clock last night CAFETERIA the period when police protection George A. Swineford, traffic; manager at the Mansfield Sheet I William BUnt cged K2 years died at his home, 217 Glessner avenue Inst evening following a lingering Illness, and Mrs. Carrie BUnt aged 79 years sister-in-law widow of APPOINTED ADMINISTRATOR John Miller has been appointed was afforded. Only two violators of the block administrator of the estate of John and Tin Plate company and chair-I man of the Traffic Managrs dtvl- I ade were reported, other motorists Jacob Blint, died this morning af Boyce, late of Madison township. sion of tho Manufacturers club, was Protein Feeds giving their loyal consideration to the kiddles who were enjoying so happy an evening.

Many cars were elected a member of the board of i lie gave a bond of $2000. P. G. Ross, F. Finney and Frank Finney were named to appraise the forced to turn and retreat up hill directors of the Ohio State Industrial Traffic league at Its annual meeting held at Columbus yester- i a task not too easy In the heavy $2.90 snow when back wheels spun mer ter an illness of two years at bet-home.

41 (Jlessner avenue. William Blint was born In Germany Sept. 17, 1SC3 and came to this city hen six years of ago nnd hns been a resident of Mansfield. For 30 years ho was In the employ of the Aultman and Taylor Machinery company continuing with the plant until it closed Thursday NOON Corned Beef and Cabbage Fried Sweet Breads Hot Corn Bread day. rily without making progress, hut motorists gladly made the effort Mr.

S-Alneford Is well known The Neutrodyne of 1926 THE GAROD An exquisite piece of furniture aud an unequalled radio receiver. Beauty of tone quality tbat-aever varies r.nd the ability to get distance that neer falls. A sure control of volume, minutely modulated or greatly amplified, free from distortion and Interfornnce. Perfection of details dials tht respond delicately yet instantly, a Weston voltmeter that euables you at all times to see what your set and batteries are doing. These things, and more, you will find In the new Garod sets.

Ask us for a demonstration. LINCOLN GARAGE C. M. ROWLAND CO. Diamond St.

between 3rd and 4th for the sake of the children. As long ns the snow lasts for among traffic men of the state, and he will be fully capable of conducting the business of the directorate of tho state organization. M. DISTRICT MEETING A district meeting of Junior Order councils of Richland. Ashland and Crawford counties will be held in this city Jan.

21 at Purity council hall and a largo class of candidates will lie Initiated by the teams of Shelby and Bucyrus councils. down. M. Twlchg of Cleveland was elected 100 Oil Meal 100 C. B.

Meal 41 100 Gluten Feed 28 100 Braa 18 100 Midi. 17.5 100 Meat Scrap 68 100 Tankage 80 Ho was married to Catherine president of tho league, $2.75 $2.50 SI 95 $2.10 $4.15 $3.65 Wolfnrth Dec. 10. 1 890, who with two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Ack- erman and Miss Dorothy Blint.

one grand child, two brothers David ELYRIA SENDS BILL TO nnd Louis Blint nnd two sisters. coasting these streets will be closed to through traffic for the benefit of coasters. Residents along the protected districts are permitted to drive their cars to their home, but are urged to exercise extreme care to prevent injuring the sled-ders. At corners wher pollc ar noldcs At corners where police are not oated, wooden trestles equipped vith red laterns have been placed blockades for automobiles. "These streets afford ample room for all coasters In the EVENING Salisbury Steak Hot Potato Rusks Ma-caronl and Cheese Sliced Tongue With Tomato Sauce Anna and Ella Blint nil of this vicinity survive.

He was a member of COl ItSE OF ST I I)Y A course in office practice for the senior members of the commercial department of tho Mars-field high school was adopted by the school board last night. The text book will be selected by Superintendent II. II. Helter, Principal F. Fulks nnd G.

A. Davis, chairman of the text book committee. St. John's Kvangeilcal church and the A. I.

U. lodge. Private funeral services will be Clerk J. H. Brlstor reported to Lantz Mills Bth Street Between Main and Diamond the school board last night that the held Friday at 2 o'clock at the home, and friends may call until Friday noon.

Mrs. Carrie Blint was born In this city Dec. 11, 1 r. fl and has board of education of Elyrla had been sending bills for tuition for SLEIGHING PARTIES POPULAR ttated Chief McClure, "and I hope children will do their sledding on hese streets Instead of the dangerous traveled ones." The continued cold weather pre spent her entire life here. She is serving tho snow packed on the crippled children from Mansfield who were attending school The clerk said tho Mansfield board highways has made sleighing parties quite popular with various .1 survived by two sisters.

Mrs. Lena Guenther and Mr. H-m-v this city, together with a number of nephews and nieces know nothing of these children being there. clubs and societies' about the city. New Telephone ambers I Iast evening, the Christian En-rUlavor society of the First Presby bho was a life long no John's ('-' 1 Special Tire Sale For a few days yet we will sell tire3 at June prices.

Buy while this unusual offer lasts. Brucker Motor Sales Co. Canal 1777 29 S. Walnut St. terian rnurch roele in nob-sleds to 2910 DIES IT HIS HOME lUllt UOlUiLVQ BIIAMIOOIVG MAMl'l liINQ FACIAL MASSAGE SCALP TREATMENT MAJtCKLLING WATER WAVING Call Canal 3610 for appointment Hair Bobbing Shop 81 W.

4lu St. l-iitlle Washington. This evening. These children are sent to Elyrla by the Rotary club. The board decided to tnko the matter up with Charles Schaeffer who has this work in charge and have him inform the Mansfield board when a crippled child Is sent to the hos the worth league of the First Methodist Episcopal church will L.

Peters, Dover L-oriug C. Hainan, Midway Clyde V. Schwab, Canal R. L. Cassell, Adam have a sleighing party.

And tomorrow- evening the Y's Men's club will hold one of the popular 3818 1030 1977 pital at Elyna. until her health bec.ima lnpalrcd two years ago was active Ladles Aid society of the church and also was identified with the home department. She was nU a willing worker In every portion of church work, and was highly respected by a large circle of friends. Funeral services will be lull nt St. John's church Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with In i Rev.

T. 1. Frohne in c'i; i will be made in the Mansfield TROLLEY LEAGUE WILL I'LAX EOlt B.VXCl'ET 1'lans for the usual Fish and flame banquet are rapidly nearlng Solomon Baum, aged 73 years. lifelong resident of Ashland junty died yesterday at his home it Loudonville following a few weeks' Illness. He Is survived by two sons, Carl Baum of Ashland, 8.

S. Baum of Loudonville, three brothers, Philip baum, David Baum and Frank Baum, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Reed, all of Ashland county. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. K.

Cromer in charge. Burial will be made In Vi cemetery. completion, according to reports from the officers of the association, Canal 2180 James J. Dunn, Canal 3292 S. E.

Robinson, Adam 3001 The Mansfield Telephone Co. Cannl 2180 cemetery. although no date has been set. It is thought that it will probably be held some time In February. The At the Initial meeting of thin' hall Trolley League which will held ut the Bucyrus Pythian WARN MOTORISTS program committee promises an entertainment that will be a radical change from the programs of previous years.

COAL Firestone GUM DIPPED CORDS Nothing compures wtih (he feeling of security thai comes from knowing you'll get to your destination on ichedule, If jour car Is equipped with Firestone Gum Dipped Cords the world's most DEPENDABLE tires. I. F. NEWCOMER Friday a procram of unusual interest will be given hi the Bucyrlnn lodse. A lartio delegation of members from this city is expected to intend the fist meetliiK of the vi-ar.

Other KniKhts of Pythias lodircs included In the League. are. Shelby, Ashland, Crestline, Gallon nnd Madison lodge. OF OLD LICENSES TWO MOVINtJS Jrovinps in the city today were; R. l' Carnahan from 11 SpiinK-ni i 1 1 street to 3C HprliiRniill street: and Airs.

Deltotir from 168 Tarlc avenue eaxt to 115 East Second street. DICKSON'S The Fine Dessert for Your Party French Vanilla and Pineapple Sherbet Bricks rH fcrst Made The Dairy Products Store OrEN SUNDAYS AT 27 N. WALNUT si.i:h;hiw l'Aicrv About 40 members of the Christian Endeavor society of the First Presbyterian chinch enjoyed a sleighing party last evening as the result of a contest between two organizations In the society. The loosing side was the host to the entire society, taking them to Little Washington where an oyster supper was served. TILL, Automobile Club Members Remind of Penalty for Using Old Tags 4 INCH OHIO SHAKER SCREEN Low In Sulphur and ash High In heat No Clinkers Special price for 30 days per ton Cash on delivery only JOSEPH FREER 262 N.

Adams St. Canal 1C20 87 N. Diamond Adam 3508 Mil oiric'Eits Following supper at 6 o'clock this evening, the annual meeting and election of officers will be Meld nt the Klrst roiwocation.nl church. of the varlnuu departments will j-ive their annual reports. The ineetiiiK this evening will he in charge of Hjy.

Harry Trust, pastor. CASE CONTINUED SPEIGLE'S HARDWARE SKATING TONIGHT Wo Deliver Canal 2186 OUR DOLLAR COUNTER Is a Frank Maurer of this city wlm was to have been placed on trial yesterday In tho Ashland countv common pleas court on a charge of forcery was taken suddenly ill while at work and was unable to appear, according: to information received from Ashland. Ills case was continued and will bo heard at a later date D. Homer Graven. best indoor offered in We fihviiys time.

This is tlx Sport to he the City have a good FGIt FRESH FRUIT Bee G. Letizia Son Canal 1180 272 N. Diamoii' Secretary Frank Bovcrstoek 'and other County Automobile club members are warning in this county to dls- continue the use of their 11)25 II-epiise plates. Motorists using 1925 licenses driving into this city to get new license tags will not be arrested, it was learned from local officials today, but anyone attempting to drive cut of the city without 1 9 2 tairs on their ears will probably be slopped and carefully questioned. "At this time of year it is hardly fair for any motorist to be us-icg his 1025 Secretary Frank lieverstock stated this morning at I ho a utomeibilc club.

Mayors of neighboring cities anil villages should insist at this time thai all motorists under their Jnrls-'liction use 11'L'ti Secretary ttever-ioek Concluded. COUNTER get for a dollar. CANAL 2101 BARGAIN 3jme see what yov 207 N. MAIN WANTED To Buy 100 Junk Cars Goodyear -Rubber Chains Are the latest Stop In Look them over. The Buchan Auto Supply Co.

jinld bo np- At once. High price, rash. Your call will Vr The Memphis Serenaders Saturday Dance Party This Hand has many friends tills locality. 7 pieces find plenty of pep CALL POPLAR 2900 At the weekly meeting of the Exchange cluh old time enthusiasm dominated, and the second meeting of the year was fully up to the standard set for the January assemblies. An exceptionally (rood time Is promised members throughout the year.

Following duet given by Loren A. Cook and Wickham Olds, with Hcv. L. A. Slttlur presiding at the piann, the address of the evening was given by tleorge A.

Davis, former school principal and nt present a member of the board of education. The speaker had for his subject, "The Lite of St. Paul'1 which was of unusual interest, lie explained the research necessary in order to show (he? influence of this humble SawcIwsN stable Best Coffee in Town ZERBE'S FUSCO'SI PUN TO HONOR Properly Heated 1001 200 Jf. Main Canal 1111 Dry Cleaning and ouseum I The Pagoda Chinese nnd A nierlcan Ilestiiurant Table lloto Pressing 00 S-P-E-C-I-A-L hut great life, on the development or tie Christian nations. The subject was brought out in full nnd la Carte 03 N.

fagotti A Farewell Banquet Will Be Held In Honor of Dr. William DeKleine We Are Eack Again On Mulu St Men's W. L. Douglas Cushion Insole Shoes $7.50 JACOB STIER 110 N. Main St.

THURSDAY We have transformed tho Grosvenor into a Japanese Garden. The lightning effect are most beautiful Grosvenor De Luxe Orch. Dancing 9 to 11:30 CHARLESTON lesson 7:30 to 9 o'clock nnd assembly included for the small sum of SATURDAY EVE. Another Surprise Watch! Look! Listen! Our l'artios are Different At The Grosvenor i BIG SAVINGS ON FALSE TEETH Regular $20 Set fiQ A A for only Best Dentistry-Lowest Prices ihe speaker ventured to suggest lie results of civilization If St. i'aul had not entered history ns he did.

Dr. John Brlstor, chairman of the January program committee announced a number of Interesting things which Is in store for the members during tho month. An interesting feature promised for the future is a review of old Rongs. As tvidonce that the old ditties are not altogether forgotten, "After the Hall" was Riven to show that tho members are as young ns they A both ns a farewell to Jir. William DeKleine and to show in a measure Mansfield's appreciation to tho Nat innMl Child P'alth association for their ef-NilH in Mansfield during- the pnt five years In child health work, is beinir planned by the chamber of conirnerce to be held Wednesday evening, 27.

it is said toibiy. -nil i-t (v Ulnwtfbllfl dlrcrtnr nt Examinations Watch Repairing 09'iclal watch Inspectors Erie nnd U. O. nt reasonable prices Them Swain 17 N. Main St.

Blyrojer Uldg. Victor Adding Machines Typewriter for sale and (or rent. Hub tier Stamps aaj Office Supplies. Mansfield Office Supply Canal 840a 8 B. 4th usea to be.

The members still re- l-rce $3 1'rce Gold Crowns 22K as low as Bridge Work XX aa low an i i the" child health demonstration fmomber the old sonps. with headquarters in New York DON'T allow that old clock to fool you Guaranteed Westclox Clocks Such as Big and Baby Bens, Blue and Black Will keep accurate time, nnd will ring when you want them to. We also have Watches Schmidt Peat The North Bide Hardware and Accessory Store SOS Bowman St. Adam 1338 Open Evenings MAIN STREET Open for Business in our Kew Building You are corlally in-Tlted to make this bank a meeting place to meet your friends or use our committee room for conference purposes. Citizens National Bank The only National Dank In Mansfield Cor.

Main Third dU Armold Armold has consented to be present at the dinner. Those especially Interested In the work of the child health organization in tho past are invited to be present and are asked to notify the chamber of their Intentions of belnir present. Durinp the past five years more than has been spent in Mansfield by the National Red Cross organization in urtherinc 10 N. Diamond Cannl 1801 Southall Son Pastry Shop CHIROPRACTORS 8 Uoora Wait oi t'ostotfK For Magazines Papers or Tobacco Cigars and Candy Hunt's News Depot D6 Main St. FIJLLXNG9 $1.00 IT Painless Extracting Gas or Harlan Method Written Guarantee Given Complete X-Ray Service LADY ATTESDAST DR.

ROBY'S MODERN IUIXLES9 DENTISTS WW N. Main Canal 137 Hours 8 to 8 Sua. 10 to 1 CALL CANAL 1196 TOR QUALITY GROCERIES Glen O. Dobbs W. 4th St.

Market Try our Baked Goods and ithe work nnd considerably more has been spent throuRh Mansfield organizations and Individuals In bringing about the results that to-1 Lewis Ururker Olti Furbi-r Brucker Farber LAWYERS 30 S. Park St. Canal 1370 compare the price and quality. NOTE: Good Sweet Pick-. Ics at only 20c a dozen.

ciay nuve made Mansfield trulv the "city of Ulue Ribbon officials sard today. iV..

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