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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 16

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Page 16 THE MANSFIELD NEWS THIJIZSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10'28 MO INJURED ORECRIES11101iNG PEOPLE CONFERENCE CHRIS, WEST IS ARMISTICE A yi BiBE HIITH To sivE CONFESSED "BLUE BOOK" BORER SENT TO PRISON As CIA HITS TO STATE MEET ILI OPEN HERE ON TA I ogy SPEILKEEI CELEBRATION )TALK Oct. book' burglar, was 1 yth will step up to the -Babe ed in the state penitentiaryebyiuom'maon "blue book" burglar, iiiii I In I III I-I-I orti Mil tit fit il muumuu ul Lnilui IlUll VORK, Oct. 18 NEW (INS)--Babe 1 Ruth will step today to serve five years I up to the micro- the state penitentiary by Common Denison Professor Ad. 1 I phone at WJZ next Friday night to 'Pleas Judge Walter McMahon, broadcast a camplign speech for Swick boasted of his prowess as fl Richland County Izaak his friend Al Smith over a coast- a burglar. He said he selected his dresses Kiwanians At 1 1 to-coast hook-up.

Democratic nai from the social register, ex. Ws ALte acg tic nev eRn et Forne I Foil 305TH ANNIiiii flIEETING I i tional headquarters announced to- elusively. Tri I TIPAW I MOO i re Walton League Repre sented At Convention till I 1111Ell I 1111E1111lb dresses Kiwanians At Luncheon Meeting BEING bhtorisocaofdasrciaetsntd aAcika-smumppistihDgneomvoescprraceatoihccoanfsaort; ttonal announced BRIDGE RR Utill 111111 i Arrangements are completed for today. As in his baseball endeavors, the i Babe is doing politics on the btxMcVey Post of American timo scale. Among those who will share the Democratic evening hour Legion Discusses Plans 1 hook-un wit him Irritiftv night is hook-up with him Friday night ts A meeting ,,.,67 V1.11611.01,0,4 1r or ci annual state young! 1 Charles West, pro at Dent- Clifford Riley, Miss Ada nichla nd county chapter No.

5 e.11nedby Fred Miller of Otterbein col-'son university. addreased members Workman Hurt In Acci- of the izaak Walton League of Pru pl conference. which will held in Mansneld beginning Friday(' ge, Westerville. lof the Kiwanis club at the weekly This la being called the ItopedicOunchoon meeting held at the with registration at the First America WWI held at the Southern 5 VIM 44 01, AM. I A meeting of officials or the Charles West.

at Der ACID3IN STOMNII CAUSE 'METH dent Friday Night 'hotel Wednesday evening. relational Iconference with the theme tieing Mansfield-teland -hotel Thursday. church and 11V OlkoV At Meeting John W. Davis, former ambassador to Great Britain and Democratic presidential hozninee of WU 1011017. in Quest." Arrange-I Prof.

west, used ss his topic, "The 'measures were considered. through Saturday and Sunday. have been made by General 1Constitution and Its Development." ing the banquet at 6:15 o'clock. 1Nearly 1,200 young people, betweeni Secretary A the He is a professor of political icon. The local chapter will send a 1 ithe ages of 16 and 23 years are ex- rthur Arnold, of 'Ohio Council of Religious Educa-lomy at Denison snd is well fitted CRASH OCCURS ON Idelegation of eight members to the pected to be in the city for this; cation, to have the high lighta of such a speech.

state convention of Villa on clubs conference. the, flimed. The movie tha nags explained what a difficulty WEST 3IXTH STREET at I Toledo on Oct. 25 and 26. The Registration will open Friday I 8 88 Id 11 the seventieth' A Kg en own a I Aoloutatinn will hp headed by 1ft 1111 then be shown at the seventieth delegation will be headed by oclock th 0 'e the 55 creating the Conatitu.

delegation will oe neacieu uy I' "iv 55 the NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICERS ARE MADE at 1 with fIrst men 'morning at 10 o'clock with the first men creating Constitu- President John Weil. and uill in- sessions beginning in the afternoon lanniversary state convention at tion had in its formation and a elude R. S. Barr, Carl Schmucker, at 2 o'clock. Friday evening in June.

1929. compared their foresight in provid- F. Olessner. Ora The new, complete, correlateding for all of cases that it would esper and tery banquet will be held at the'young as Olin Farber. all of Mansfield; Coliseum At 6:30 o'clock.

The people's program, known 'cover in such a material and me- he ll Charles Faber and Roscoe Crall, come speech will be made by Syd Christian Quests," i to --Ichanical age as this is. of Shelby. nest Palmer, Mayor J. Earl Ports presented for the first time. This He then recalled the outstanding ill A ItalA Iva ilo ranrnvortt a itfa 'IA k.

program was built under the direc The sessions will be held in the program was built under the representative and singing Will the Constitution of be, tion of the Council of Religious Neutralize Acid After Meals With WIFE LEAVES. SUICIDES Disurated Magnesia. Instant Re. MARTINS FERRY, Oct. IS IINS)-- lief.

Makes Stomach Feel Fine Robert T. Hoover, West Wee ling Nearly nine-tenths of all atom-World war veteran died here to- ach disturbance, indigestion, gas, day from the effects of polsols, sourness, heartburn, bloating, said to have been self administered nausea. are due to an excess he is said to have been despondent of acid in the stomach. Artificial since his wife left him last digestants are not needed in such cases and may do real harm. FrIES CAN BE CURED An acid stomach needs a soothing alkaline to instantly neutral-WITHOUT SURGERY! ize acidity and permit proper digestion.

Quickly prove this truth. An Instructive book has been Lay aside all digestive aids and in-published by Dr. L. AL Ross the stead get from Lane's Medicine rectal specialist. This book tells Shoppe or any reliable druggist a how sufferers ferers from piles can be package of Bisurated Magnesia quickly and easily cured without either powder or tabletsand the use of the knife.

scissors. take some after your next meal. burning electricity or any cutting It is amazing how quickly all method, without confinement to sourness, gas and pain stop bed and no hospital bills to pay. how good the stomach feels. t.

This method has been a sue- You take no risk in trying Bicess for 25 years and in thousands surated Magnesia. Every druggist of cases. This book is sent post- is authorized to return the pur. paid free to persons afflicted with chase price to any user, who, at. piles Or other rectal trouble who i ter using one full package, is not clip this item and mail it with completely satisfied.

Bisurated name and address to L. M. Ross. Magnesia is harmless, pleasant Id. D.

131 E. State street, Colum. and convenient to use, and non. bus.Adv. laxative.

Thousands use it daily. United States was streruthened. ucat on an opted 39 denom- immoueanrhrynryingvathe art Maryland aDdmmTint colle Ildh mugle, RECEPTION roil inAatIllont sh.e young tions of the people's organizae- mentioning I working this their adult advisers Ito a 3 conference one of the States ttilie duty of every tiredhto have United absolute ever held. Talli.ee loyalty CHURCH I as Miss Ruth Seymour. assignment; 1 jaelataye In the pCrothnseitpitualtioofn the Ben, a 1 high school.

was officially ad-Alvin Fankhouser. entertainment; I mated and welcomed into the Ki- wanis club. Arthut el. Hughes made Miss Mildred Eberhart, banquet; I miss Gertrude Aderman, registra- a short speech extending the club's Rev. O.

E. Hanawalt Hon-, lion; Clayton White, publicity; welcome to Principal beer, ored By Members of 1Howard Myers, finance; Miss Heb-! Fred W. Wolfe was the chairman ton. decoration; and Miss Isabel of this week's program. He made a Grace Methodist Church Robinson.

reception i short weleominir snoprh rharlo leir V. ELdllaWalt, (ion; Clayton White, publicity; ored By Members of 1 Myers. finance: Miss Hes- ton. decoration: and Miss Isabel Grace Methodist Church Robinson, reception a short speech extending the club' welcome to Principal beer. Fred W.

Wolfe was the chairman of this week's program. He made a short welcoming speech to Charles Driver Claims Warning Signal On Center Rail Was Not Showing Clifford Riley. of 287 East First street and Miss Ada Workman. of 55 Orchard street. were injured when the automobile in which they were 1 riding crashed into the center rail! of the West Sixth street bridge! shortly before 8 o'clock Wednesday night.

Riley and Miss Workman' were taken to the General hospital' In Finefrock's ambulance. Miss Workman was the most seri, ously injured. She sustained a deep cut in the back of her neck and numerous wOunds on the face and hands. Several of her front teeth were broken off when she was burled through the windshield. Riley wag cut about the hands and lace.

Neither injured person is in scrious condition. Mrs. Harry Riley, also of 287 East First street, who was an occupant of the car, escaped without Injuries; Sees No Signal was an occupant of the car, es- taped without Injuries; Sees Pio Signal I I grand ball room of the Commodore Perry hotel. One of the big features of the two-day meet! ing will be a big banquet In the dining room of the Commodore Perry on Thursday night. The formulation of a suitable program for the state meet is in charge of the Toledo chapter, headed by President Fred Fletcher.

Jack Miner. wild animal life protector of Kingsville. will be the principal speaker at the banquet on the opening night. Mr. 1 Miner was in Mansfield for al meeting of sportsmen two years ago, local officials pointed out today.

Other speakers, who will address Special Film Is Secured For Showing Previous To Holiday 1 Plans for the Armistice day celebration were discussed at the monthly meeting of the American Legion post which was held at the American Legion home Wednesday night. The complete set-up of the plans for the day has not been completed, and will be announced later. However, unlike other years, there will not be a car chanced off as was done other years. Howard C. Hoffman.

post commander. announced. Secure Special Film A war picture has been secured at a great expense to the local club and will be shown on Nov 10. 11 and 12. The title of the show is "The Sky Raider," which features' the late Captain Nungesser, who was lost with Major Colt in the Ill-fated westward trans-atlantic nonstop flight a year ago last May.

The veterans accepted the invitation of the St. Matthew's Lutheran church to be present at the flag dedication services which will be given at the church the night of Nov. 11 Nominations Made The nominating committee pre West and introduced several guests. The meeting was one of the best attended Kiwanis club gatherings of the year. Over 80 members and guests were present at the Thursday meeting.

Orace Methodist church members assembled in the church parlors li 8 the convention, include John Has-lweonesoay evening ior a reception 1 I) A 'I' I for their pastor' and his wife. Rev. I tings, noted conservationist of! land Mrs. O. E.

Hanawalt. Michigan; Henry A. Savage. pres- A special program had been plan- 11---0- Went of the Michigan division of 1 Riley, who was driving the for this occasion and the first DAVEYMrs. Elizabeth Ann, the Intik Walton league; Dr.

claims that the warning signal was' not howing on the middle section I Henn' B. Ward, national president Inumber was a piano solo by aged 77 years. died Oct. 17 at her at the time he ran into the barrier. of the league; and many Morton.

The address of i late home, 71 Helen avenue. Funeral I welcome was given by Clyde Morton services will be held Friday after. Ile claims that he did not see this! About 250 delegates of the var. i I. ho as es Iftgt "osn I i wtoA.

.4 0 Wednesday evening for a reception (DEATHS this followed vocal 404 rr, HOSPITit ASSOCIATION HIS MONTHLY MEETINS biff I and was by a noon at 2 o'clock at the home. Rev. by Mrs. Mayme Feussner. There; William R.

Polhamus, of Columbus pro-' waa a saxophone solo by Donald and Rev. H. E. Bright. pastor of 1 Dockerty accompanied by Miss Dona the Central Methocist church, con- To-IDockerty.

the the "This tastes better -than the kind we used to Your family will so when you start using it This tastes better The monthly board meeting of sented the names of the nominees 'for the various offices of the Legion I the Mansfield General hospital di- rectors was held at, the hospital I post. The names submitted in- clude: post commander. Harry Fine- Wednesday night. Miss Olive Jane I Brown, superintendent of the hos- frock and H. R.

Barnes: senior vice commander, R. H. Oswalt and H. pita, was in charge of the meet- ing. W.

Gibbs; Junior vice commander, F. ent Rumatm, elanTd Lister; post Routine business WM discussed. 131p.rt-oa-114-, as s-u'Plin charge -nt l)ft the he frock and H. R. Barnes; senior vice! commander, R.

H. Oswalt and H. ing. W. Gibbs; Junior vice commander, Routine business was discussed.

Kent Rummel and C. O. Lister; post 11 Fetter and Dockerty. ducting. Burial will be made in I Short talks were given by Mrs.

Mansfield cemetery. Martha Carver, Mrs. John Ingram, E. R. Roberts and Mrs.

Louise Stutz. thlcgo Hong OFF Hoh Mrs. Walter Burger was next on program with a vocal number. The church members presented the pastor's son Dale, with a special van simou Hill gift and following this a covered' dish dinner was served. ng.

ucti Burial will be made in Short talks were given by Mrs.Imancrwri rm.tAmt ducting. Burial will be made in Mansfield cemetery. OFF Nino Eaccii'MAXIIIIELL- HAUCK HUAI mus state cnapters are expected to middle rail until it was too late to attend the gathering. The pro- avert the collision. The car crashed bead-on into the rail, wrecking the I gram during the affair will be auto and badly damaging the broadcast over station WSPD, To bridge.

ledo. Patrolman Ralph Hildebrand and George Yoakum. who investigated the accident for police, reported IMRS Huy IS that the south side of the bridge was badly damaged They informed: Charles city superintendent TAKEN BY DEATH of streets at once and the south side of the bridge was closed to traffic. Riley was driving a Ford roadster. He was going east on West Sixth istreet when the accident occurred.

Well Known Mansfield TEL BOOSTER CLUB Woman Dies After Lingering Illness bus state chapters are expected to attend the gathering. The gram during the affair will be broadcast over station WSPD, LJUUdILII, ULU) lit Ifif VIL.14211 ng Illness LiV3 Li Ler lancteri 0 ffnance officer, L. No announcement concerning fur- Dwight McCullough; idjutant, C. O. ther meetings was is an- Corbett and Reed Mull; chaplain, flounced.

Rev. A. M. Hughes and Rev. Milton Nicola; sergeant-at-arms, Carlton COUNCIL OF SOCIAL AGENCIES Fields and Glen O.

Dobbs; histor- Ian, Sam Nicholas. The election CONVENES FRIDAY AFTERNOON will take place at the next meeting, Nov. 7, it is announced. The Council of Social Agencies Organize Orchestra will convene at 2 o'clock Friday af- Howard C. Hoffman read a cornternoon in the basement of the II- munication from the state headbrary.

Mo. Harry Downs. acting I quarters at Columbus. which urges 4,444 L-Latly mowns, Ruing qtau Lci ax IVANHOE Alayonnalso I IVANHOE Brief remarks were made by the' Maxwell Shauck, son of Mr. and pastor and his wife.

Mrs. Chalmer Shauck, of R. P. D. No.

7. sustained injuries when the CHARLES CHANT MILLED Icar in which he was driving on the West Fourth street road Wednes- "lax, otrooirtro. flit 1 I 11111-6-611 evening 8.15 iiiiii WWW SPRAY PAINTING president of the organization, will every Legionaire to vote at the Of many surfaces is replacing to a large extent the less eft be in charge of the session. coming election. dent and more costly hand brush methods of painting.

When I hi Several important suggestions will Albert Perez and Harry Pollock need of this service call be considered at the meeting, in- were appointed on a music commit-I MANSFIELD AIRPAINTING Co. be considerea at the meeting, in- were appointed on a music commit-II MANSFIELD AIRPAINTING Co. eluding the election of a president tee with the purpose of organizing NO 351 BOWMAN ST. CA for the year. an orchestra for social functions of CANAL the post.

FIVE BONDS FORFEITED FOR VIOLATION OF TRAFFIC LAWS POLITICAL PHOJECT Guaranteed Painless Extraction OPPOSED IIY CDOIT Five bonds for violation of minor traffic laws' were forfeited in municipal court Thursday. The records show Paul Metzler and A. McClure forfeited $2 each COOK'S METHODNO AFTER-EFFECTS "Rugo-Suction" Artificial Teeth guaranteed to fit and last for 20 years WASHINGTON, Oct. A resolution tending to keep the $14.00, $17.50 and $22.50 at o'clock, was 'crowded off the road by the driver I 0 I IN vi yollK of another c.ealed. it is repotted.

ar whose identity has clainnwidlintebsse extending tee nodf inL over a Er 1 tz a year tabr no 1.1 A Ann Davey, aged 77 years, Wednes- been revealed, The Shauck boy was removed to Seeing a notice in a New York I the Mansfield General hospital in day afternoon at her late home, 71 City paper of the death of Charles the John S. Jones invalid car. He Helen avenue. Mrs. Davey was the Grant Miller, recalled to James sustained a fracture to his left arm mother of the Davey brothers.

who Reynolds the Mansfield Morning and cuts and bruises about the Plans For Pittsburgh Pea- control the local Empire Steel cor- Chronicle, edited and published by and face. body-M. H. S. Game To poration.

Miller many years ago. His condition, as reported at the i Mrs. Davey was born in Aber- Reynolds also recalled the stand. Mansfield General hospital at noon Be Made Friday Eve dare, Wales, Aug. 29, 1852.

She was ing announcement of the Chronicla is improved. united in' marriage to John Davey which was a morning paper, 'Bei Plans for the Pittsburgh Pea- Oct. 4, 1870, coming to this country at Your Door When the Cock Deal mAgisoN coo body-Mansfield high school football about 40 years ago, and moved to Crows." The paper was published in i game will be made at a great pep Mansfield from Massillon 14 years the Smith building. meeting of the Booster club at the ago. Mr.

Davey preceded her in Miller went from Mansfield to I spoNsofis GATHAING Senior high school building Friday death several years ago. Mrs. Davey Cleveland and later to New York evening at. 7:30 o'clock, was a member of the Central Meth- City wherehe syndicated his edi- I This organization which was odist Episcopal church. torials.

He died at his Long Island formed but two weeks ago is picking She is survived by seven and was buried there. The et emocratte women Joined with mem ers of the Dolly Madison club HP impetus and at present is a William IL A. 1., F. Austin. Samuel! deceased is survived by his wile and Wednesday evening at Democratic club of which any high school in John, James G.

all of Mansfield, 1 one daughter. the state may well be proud. and Harold, of Detroit. Thomas 1 headquarters for a round-table dis- The club started with but 55 John, preceded her in death. Four the cussion of issues pertinent 'l members and now over 100 have daughters, Mrs.

John Dilmore, Mrs. 1 current campaign and Nov. 6 eee- Joined the ranks and daily the en- John Cowmeadow, Mrs. Thomas FOOTERS FOR BUILDING Um. rollment is increasing.

Walter Jenkins and Mrs. William J. Hazel- I Questions were asked and answer-Spencer, president, and Floyd Dent, tine, all of this city. 17 grandchil- COMPLETED THis livEK i ed from statements that have been secretary have just announced plans dren and seven great-grandchildren, and written during the cam- for another membership drive. also survive.

lpaign by men and women high in They want five hundred Mansfield The body was removed to the i the affairs of the narte The work of putting in the foot- I Num i Minnie E. McCray. president citizens occupying the bleachers re- S. Jones funeral home for ers for the foundation of the Rich-of the Dolly Madison club, presided served for the Boosters at the burial preparation and was later land Sevin ill Savings bank be coin 1 during the meeting which was of an Peabody football game Oct. 27.1taken to the late home, where ed this week.

The erection of the informal nature. Members wanting entrance to this funeral services will be held Friday steel structure will be i Monday, So successful was the gathering organization backing Mansfield high afternoon at 2 o'clock. school athletics are requested to get Rev. Dr. William R.

Polhamus, according to announcernemt made that it was urged by several of In touch with Watter Spencer and of Columbus, assisted by Rev. H. E. wu' those present that similar meetings ra! Floyd Dent. They are also invited I Bright, will conduct the services.

a The work putting delayed i the the rain oun ti I i Id election be held between now and the date 1 to attend the Booster club meeting Burial will be made in the Mans- at the high school Friday night. field cemetery. and by the great depth it was nee- i The meeting Friday evening essary to excavate in the southwest 1 norom of CHILD corner. It was necessary lo go 40. be for the purpose of arousing pep loosE is INIIITo To Ullital for the big Peabody game.

Cheers feet to get a solid foundation for and songs will hold a prominent the tooter. part on the program. The work on the Farmers Savings VIIE1.11HE DICUSSE0 Speeches by the club officials and! 0 NEATofil suivicE, tntk anTdrust ariks avenue going m. i by Coach Murphy will also be on! CROWNS 'ROM 401 TEETH BRIDGE $5.00 ttlittovrojO $5.00 for parking autos at night without I tail lights burring; Nick Tesch in political matters was opposed in paid the same sum for obstructing church from participation the House of Bishops meeting of the a street and W. R.

Ellis and E. C. convention today and later I Cramer forfeited SI each for dis- holed in a committee. II regarding the parking limit. Bishop Gaylor, of Tennessee, author of the resolution asked that the REMOVED TO HOSPITAL church reaffirm the principle of Ben.

Mrs Martin Betz was removediaration of church and state and re-from her home, 387 Marion train from active participation in to the Mansfield General hospital politics oft partisan legislation. Bish- I Wednesday night in the John S. op BrewSter of Maine opposed say-Jones invalid car int this would hamper the church INVALID CAR TRIP "when great moral legislation such Miss Lillian Cicolani as removed as the child labor law was up before Ifrom her home. 198 Grant street. ty I the country." INVALID CAR TRIP Miss Lillian Clcolant Was removed from her home.

198 Grant street. ty Special $40.00 Set of Teeth $22.50 THIS OFFER GOOD UNTIL OCT. 20 10. Extractions Or One Gold Crown Free with Each Set of $17.50 or $22.50 Teeth HOURS: 8:30 A. M.

TO 8 P. M. Trained Dental Nurse in Attendance the Mansfield General hosoital Wednesday afternoon in the Fine-frock invalid car. THEE DESTRUCTION STOPPED ill COURT DR. BEATTY, DENTIST SOPHOMORE EDITION The Sophcmore edition of the Hyphonerian.

the official school paper of Mansfield senior high school. will be issued Friday. This special edition will be printed in green Pik, it was announced by Joseph McClellan, editor, and Charles 13r.mn, l)usiness manager. Corner Main and Fourth Sta. Entrance on Fourth St.

Pbone Adam 2467 Meeker Bldg, rtx 4. Nc DAYTON. Oct. 18 (INS)--Destruction of trees along the Dixie nigh-way in county by the Wellmore Paving of Middletown, which is widening the road, was temporarily stopped here today when Judge Robert C. Patterson of common plem court granted an injunction to Itomr Mays and Burt L.

Weaver property owners along the highway south of Miamisburgh. The injunction specifically stops the cutting down of 24 old maple trees fronting the property of the two men. The Wellmore Paving company has the contract from the state highway department calling highway Rev. M. 0.

Nicola, president. was the program I The walls are laid tip to charge of the monthly meeting! HEALTH CLINIC Every high school sport follower! At the monthly meeting of the i the second story. People can not get In the city is invited to attend the Miriam Rebekah lodge Wednesday an idea what a fine appearance the ilamily Welfare Agency A health clinic will be held at Wednesda I following the luncheon evening in the I. O. O.

F. temple, this building is going to make when 1 Newman school Friday afternoon big rally. at th's Wman club. I from 2 to 4 Dr T. H.

Rees, the members were invited to attend After a report of thellpast of the health department, work by Miss Bernice Bish, execu-I 0. OF it vs IN DisT1116T, Fellows temple at Newark on Sun- 'FIEF. on th dedication of the Odd ill in charge assisted by Miss Mar orle public tive secretary of the agency. a child 1 healtb Oct. 21.

It is expected that welfare program for the community from Mansfield will be in LI WRII HU was discussed. Suggestions were for a child welfare commit- BUILDING PEB3IIT attendance at these services. lEETING AT waosTED which will be appointed later H. E. Harbaugh obtained the with Mrs.

Forest Domer, noble grand. HELD lir BELivILLE1 a board member a chair The man: only building permit issued Thurs- was in charge of the meeting' at work of the case committee of day. Harbaugh plans a frame bun- Five members of the local Daugh-, which time plans were made for the 'which Dv: Leopold Adams is chair-! ralow to cost $3,300 on Home ayeters of Union Veterans were in of candidates and the in- Attorney Charles Anderson, of 'man was also discussed. This corn- nue. Wooster, Wednesday, where they at- spection by a state officer on Dec.

Shelby, Republican candidate for! mittee is to discuss community 1 thi. 1 nrnbir mn uslizrWMW WWWVnIrrb A. avo V. um ia1 sack tttsi, i ters of Union Veterans were in initiation of candidates and the in- Attorney Charles Anderson. of man was also -discussed.

This corn- nt-ii; Wooster, Wednesday, where they at- spection by a state officer on Dec. Shelby, Republican candidate for! mittee is to discuss community ENTERED 74," e-T5 -ril o.k40,!: t.Jav Ikkv .14 II tfll yit ti i 4 11,1 4 -14 A i't ,1 0.4 eli. .,1 at b) 1 Ia71 1. -t gsmfo tloo 6 "kt .40 447r lr yso 'for the widening Dixie I tended the third annual district 19. The Miriam Rebekalis will pack I state senator from this district.

was BAKERY the county. convention of the Daughters of Un-la box for the Odd Fellows home in the principal speaker at a political Boys are believed to have broken ion Veterans: Composing the Mans- Springfield to be sent in November rally held Wednesday night at Bell- HIGH 5THENTs VISIT into the Spencer bakery on Wayne WOMAN SUICIDES plan-I street Wednesday night. Entrance i was gained into the oven rooms BRADNER. Oct. 18 IINSI lursTINcHousE PLANT but not Into the bakery because of ill health MI according to police.

A window! Lombard, 22. killed hersel with her father's shotgun. I 1 a screen was cut. to gain entrance. Ithe youngest of twelve child Nothing is missing, according to Twenty-two tudentsof the police I ds-------------- I a' Twenty-two students of the for the widening of Dixie through the county.

BRADNER. Oct. 18 dent becaus of ill health Miss 22. killed herself with her father's shotgun. the ygiingest of twelve children.

A-A oip (INS)--Despcmi Anna today She was kie r1 HI 'IftmikZ field party were Mrs. Mary John-land final plans were completed for vile. The meeting was at first plan-son. president; Mrs. J.

E. Droz, de- this. ned as a wiener mast and outdoor partment patriotic instructor; Mrs 1 Ned Shocker, captain, was in event but due to the weather it was Jennie Donnan, Miss Harriet Beck charge of the drill practice after held in the grange hall at Bellville. and Mrs. Alice Oster.

I the meeting. Attorne Anderson talked on The memorial service was given by state and national issues for the the local delegation, and during thei rilE0 HANsoN DIES most part, although he urged sup-business meeting in charge of Mrs.I port of the Richland county O. O. Nannie Fisher, district president, P. ticket.

He spoke in interest of Mrs. Johnson was elected district; Myers treasurer. and Miss Beck and Rim Coopers candidacy for gov- eclaring that the Republi- Oster were appointed to the guides cans of Ohio have an opportunity to and the guards respectively. i I elect a chief executive this year if Over 175 delegates were served a Fred Hanson. a painter whcit they want to do so.

dinner by the Women's Relief Corps, came to Mansfield several months I Among the county candidates The greetings committee consisted or ago. died in the General hospital who were present at the rally were members from the American Legion.1 Wednesday from pneumonia, Attorney O. E. Kalbfleisch. cancliWomen's Relief Corps and Da ugh- i which followed alcoholism from 1 date for prosecutor: Sheriff Ralph ters of America.

Music was furnishpd ahich Hanson was sufferiniz when IA. Schad. candidate for re-election: ters of America. Music was furnished' which Hanson was suffering when A. Schad.

candidate for re-election; field party were Mrs. Mary and final plans were completed for vile. The meeting was at first son. president; Mrs. J.

E. Droz, de- this. ned as a wiener mast and outdoor Jennie Donnan, Miss Harriet Beckcharge of the drill Partment patriotic instructor; Mrs 1 Ned Shocker, captain, was in event but due to the weather It was ll practice after held in the grange hall at The memorial i i and Mrs. Alice Oster. I the meeting.

Attorne Anderson talked on a service was given state and national issues for the Additional Markets MT. VERNON ROBBERY Mansfield police were informed Wednesday afternoon of the theft of many cartons of cigarets from a wholesale grocery house in Mt. Vernon. ttFr -Lad 1)4-1SI phys'1c-4; department of the senior hieh school visited the Electric company and the Mansfield Telephone coirps fly rWednesday afternoon. They were accompanied by their instructor, V.

C. Ketner. The students are studying end in their trip yesterday saw electric plating and the manu, racturing of heating appliances. They were also enabled to see a demonstration of the mechanical man at the Westinghouse. 1, -0144 re BRICK Qr---'sktedowerokt avrftgav PAVEMENT the sign of a Modern, Thrifty Community 14 -07340klyt 1 Goy.

DONAHEY FREES MAN SERVING MURDER SENTENCE OHIO STOCKS Otis Steel open 33 3-8; noon 34 1-8. Cities Service cmn 72. Amer Gas de Sim 179 3-4. Amer Powtr et Light 87. Commonwealth Baking 37 1-2; DO 3-4.

Goodyear cmn 83 3-4. tet, which is composed of members by a newly organized Wooster quar-I arrested by police early last John Friday, George bildrarland: IRO CLUB WILL MEET Al Monday morning. Hanson died a and B. Kenton, candidates for from the D. of U.

V. Twenty G. A. short time after he was taken to county commissioner and Cranes 1 R. comrades from the district were the hospital from police station.

I Arneti, candidate for clerk of i SOUTHERN HOTEL THURSDAY also In attendance. I I City officials and (Iffy nftleinle and Pinerrnek.g courts I COLUMBUS. Oct. 18 WinFrank Gargano, of Cleveland, serving a sentence in the state for second degree murder was Ifreed today under a ccdmmutation of sentence granted by Governor I Vic Donahey. Gargano was convicted of killing William Cragin, bartender In a Cleveland saloon, in 1918, following a quarrel, and has in the penitentiary since May 17, 1918.

TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO. Oct. 1SWheat-2 red 147 1-2-148 1-2: corn 2 yellow old 106-107; yellow new 101-102; oats 2 whits 441 1-2-47 1-2; rye No 2. 113. Seed close-clover cash domestic old 1820 cash domestic new 18508.

October 1850S. Dec. 18908. Jan. loose.

Feb-rusty 19053. Clover cash imported old 14258. January imported old 14258 Jan. imported new 1500 S. Alsike cash new 1005; October 1960 B.

Dec. 1975 S. Timothy cash old 210; cash new 280, Dec. 200. TRUCK DRIVER FINED FOR SPEEDING ON SHIN MAIN ITTIM lawns, substantial homes, fertile fields, progressive busineea districtsthose and brick-surfaced pavements go to-tether in thousands of fine Amer.

loan Communities. Brick surfaced streets keep cornplimenting the property Owners on their original choice. Louder than words, brick streets tell strangers that hors arepainstaking who appreciate good things se they are good and because they, cost lees in the end. VITR Proof against big repair bills; modernbrickpavernentsetayevans amooth-ridings safe. Because proof, brick is the longest-wearing pavement man makes.

Neither weather nor anything on wheels can damage it. For further infor. mation address National PailBrick an uf acturors AssociationI National Prase Building. Wash. ington.

D. Co. IFIED The regular weekly dinner-meeting of the Gyro club will be held at the Southern hotel Thursday evening. T. M.

Hughes has been accepted into the club as a new member. it is announced. The national bowling tournament will be held in Mansfield, announcement was made Thursday. The date of the tourney has not been announced. mortuary are attempting to locate relatives of the dead man.

They FOLIR ADMISSIONS AND ONE have been unable to find any relatives in Mansfield or vicinity. DISCHARGE AT THE HOSPITAL Police say Hanson came to the I city several months ago and was I Four admissions and one disa good worker until he became I charge were reported at the the victim of "canned Mansfield General hospital Thurs- day. GOLF STICKS STOLEN Admissions Miss Lillian CI- colani, 198 Grant street; Mrs. A vaudeville performer at the John Brand 125 West First A vaudeville performer at the John Brand 125 audeville performer at the; John Brand 125 First: EJ Ray Hensel. truck driver arrested Thursday morning by Patrolman JeFS Schwab for speeding on South Main street.

was fined $25 and costs with $15 suspended by Judge R. Hutchison in municipal court mutainson in municipal court CH1cAGO GRAIN ItCAOC Oct. 18--Dec, 113 SR. 3-4. 113 1-4.

3-8; Mar 120 1-2, 3-8. 120 1-4; M0 123-1231-4 B. Corn Dec. 81-81 1-8 81 3-4. 74.

Mar KILLED BY TRAIN RAVENNA. Oct. 18 (INS)---Percy Cook, 11 of Blackhorse, near here. was dead today, having been Instantly killed when hit by an automobile last night. The boy stepped off a street car, unaware of the automobile's approach, and walked directly into its path, according to observer.

387; Wagner, 1 Bissmano BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT II Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Me Donsld, of 144 West Fi tt street, are the parents of a biby girl born at the -Lome Thursday morning.

83-64-84-113 7-8-84; May 86 34. 14-86 3-8. 3-4. Oats Dee. new 43 3-8.

1-2, 4 3-85: I It Mar. 44 1-2-44 1-4B; May 43 1-8, 1-4-43 PlitlEr tinuors R3e Dee 101 -4-101 1-4: Mar. 104 3-8- .104 1-4; 1421 10 3-4-100 7-1. FACE THE FUTURE PAVE IVITH BRIClit Suspension of part of the fine was Ohio theater, whew name police street; Mrs. Martin ordered by the mud when the did not obtain, reported Wednesday Marion avenue and rra fleer lestified that Hensel was not night that a set ef golf sticks were Renville.

In heavy traffic. The officer raid was going about 40 rues stolen from his auto parked in the Discharge Russel an hour. rcar of the theater. Anbaftwoanom 67 Brinkerhoff avenue. I 1 theater, whose name police street; Mrs.

Martin obtain, reported Wednesday Marion avenue and Frank that a Bet cf golf sticks were Renville. from his auto parked In the Discharge Russell 1.

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