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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 10

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I TITE MANSFIELD NTIVS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923 rage 10 I I by a train of cars at the Marble Cult Quarry on October 8. coup, ed the death of Sam Susie. 26. Susie had been employed at the quarries tor the past It.Vears as In engineer, Tlie. p-a-sT-14Lie-ais nu; ler-r, INJURIES SUFFERED WHEN I I HIT BY TRAIN ARE FATA1 COLUMTWq I 01 (I I PI-.

411 les statered wehn he was run ever I 1 iwqrtfail DI S. Hi POPULATION BOOSTED DI FIVE 4- 'YONG PEOPLE 7111GM FINANCING OF RESTAURANT REPORTS GIVENTIHE OEST1101S' ofaspITE.opENOHINGS ITS CLOSE DEFOHE DINNER or THIRD DAY'S1 FARM RESIDENCE I. which was to bet I 11 1 U1115-1 1111U111 'Rift yea 'ref 1Tnt Itnnurn MEETING HERE A IS HEM' OPEN FOR BUSINESSIY. i IN I 11 I EA11111 I I I Us LILLJUL. LILA MIL.

WIVIIILII 1J 1 milli mint 1 nilivi IILLIIULIIUL 1 fi 1 IS HEADY TO OPEN FOR BUSINESSI 1 A 1 IIIEETINS HEAE Home Burns Thursday Afternoon Cause of A restaurant, which was to be I lit It CH start in the restaurant Blaze Is Not Known Nine new prisoners were received at the Ohio state reformatory, on Lewis record clerk, The new in- Wednesday, according to W. .1. mates include: theft; I located at 69 North Diamond street, to business, county. auto theft; NVilliam Kuhn, Lucas county, forgery; Obie Curry, i has been locked up before it got 'in this city tor five years, it is re-1 0 open for business by an order of ported. Fire of unknown origin destroyed I Lucas county, auto theft; Raymond ITwelfth Annual Confertnce attachment issued from the court of Krell then started to open an-'Side Commanders Report the house On the farm owned by Floras, Lorain county.

shooting vritn Justice R. J. Nichols upon applica- 1 other restaurant Just two doors Mrs. Sarah Fultdn and occupied by 'intent to kill; Rudolph Lincoln. of Church Group Gets tion of the Mansfield Provident 1 from the Cottage restaurant, but 238 Memberships Secured and Mrs.

Ed Otley, two county, auto theft; Mike Under Way Friday company. I was stopped by a temporary in- For The Y. M. C. A from Mansfield on the O1ivesbur7iKusezey, Lorain county, auto theft; 4 ItA, The story, related in connection allowed by Judge, J.

W. road Thursday iWilliam Wells. Lorain bounty, car- 6, concealed weapons; Herbert( A with this caseshows how finance Galbraith in common pleas court. Some of the household furnish-111111g 4, is attempted in this city. Stephen Then the real JINgling started.

I ings belonging to the Otleys was Shoemaker. Union county, forgery. "MYSTERY') BANQUET The population of the institution! I Kroll. who owned the Cottage res- Krall gave Joe Mitchell a bill of EXTEND ENROLLMENT carried from the residence before it is 2435. The number at the honorl 4 FIRST ON.

SCHEDULE taurant at 67 North Diamond street. on the restaurant equipment, was destroyed but the loss of con- 'sold another man and agreed not it is claimed. Justice Nichols says 'TIL MONDAY EVENING 'camps is 263. making a total of 2698. tents was reported to be heavy.

1 phoney bill of sale, but it has the afternoon. Due to a misunderstand- Kroll assured him it was only a I The fire broke out in the early! 1 6. af --111 More Than Thousand Young rlAm lir Ar lAntilq names of two ritnerses. Mitchell 'Jesse Beer Is Speaker the Mansfield firemen did not go to 'Parlilln rreVrri 04.4. I was supposed to own the restaur-, e' blaze.

A. boy sent by someone to DEATHS 1 I with this -c-aseshows how finance gave Joe Mitchell a bill of EXTEND ENROLLMENT this city carried from the residence before it 1 Then Galbraith In common pleas I Some of the household II YIHIS 4. MYSTERY' BANQUET Krell who I is attempted id the real ju glin started. I owned the Cottage res- Stephen ll ings belonging to the Otleys was Shoemaker, Union county, forgery. The population of the institution is 2435.

The number at the honor Ct Kra as destroyed but the loss of con- FIRST ON. SCHEDULE taurant at 67 North Diamond street. On the restaurant equipment, 'TIL MONDAY EVENING 'tents was reported to be heavy. camps i 263. making a total of 2698.

'sold to another man and agreed not it is claimed. Justice Nichols says 's 1, Kroll assured him it was only a I The fire broke out in the early! afternoon. Due to a misunderstand- 41 6. phoney bill of sale. but it has the i ling Mansfield firemen did not go to a' More Than Thousand Young 1 Hm names of two ritnerses.

Mitchell AD 1 Jesse Beer Is Speaker At the blaze. A boy setit by someone to ED A II-6' I People From Over HERE VAS was supposed to own the restaur- 6. eupnoney ic oi ale, out nes Ine i I ill MI-LRAM. SatiC Ivi 11, SSLLat411LAM, a'. ore Than Thousand Youno) 1 pd names of two ritnesses.

Mitchell' 1 Jesse Beer Is Speaker At ing Mansfield firemen did not go to was pposed to own the restaur- the blaze. A boy sent by someone to 'People From Over I I HM HERE 11111115 I i i State ant, if any question was ()skeet. Meeting Held at Y. M. C.

report the fire to local 1 o' Mitchell then started out to do I failed to give necessary details to A. Thursday Night firemen at No. 4 station, it was re- Are Expected I hook. ke. high financing borro borrowed $his5 of own li 'Delegates began arriving ported Wil- PERKINSM Catherine, aerne, acted odwiedofatthehelratehpteenjoah- Reports for the third day's work Friday Fire Chief 0 0., Mansfield Friday morning for tile NATIONAL EVENT restaurant man.

givinl the alleged 1 liam Remy. The boy, told the fire- iin the Y. M. A. enrollment week bill of sale as security.

Next'eampaign were at the dinner- Yopedio conference, which has its men that there was a fire out on Ithe North Main street road Oct. 1C. headquarters at the First Con- Mitchell went to the Mansfieleilmeeting held at the gymnasium the Olivesburg read a few miles." Funeral services will be held at gregational church. By noon, near-1 Provident company to borrow 6 o'clock Thursday night. Not having definite information, Mt Herman church Saturday at, ly 400 had registered, and before Mansfield Typewriter Corn.

offering to give a chattel mortgage The reports as given by the three Fire Chief Remy refused to go. ternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be the mystery banquet Friday eve- on the equipment in the restaur- sides showed that 238 members had When no other call for firemen made in the Mansfield cemetery. fling at the Coliseum, 4p is expect- pany First In National ant. Ibeen secured for the Y.

M. C. A. came in over the telephone or cd that 1,200 young people from Sales Contest A representative of the silver cup was presented to Rus- otherwise. the chief concluded that itttendahre Thin I tha ttrplft 'i, all sections of the state will be in sell Johns, captain of the young 1 the boy was trying to fool the fired t- Provident company, wishing to find; i State ant, if any question was asked.

Meeting Held at Y. M. C. report fire to local departments, Are Expected Mitchell then started out to do I the to give necessary details to some high financing on his own A. Thursday Night firemen at No.

4 station, it was re- Delegates began arriving in hook. First he borrowed 65 of a Reports for the third day's work ported Friday by Fire Chief Wil- Mansfield Friday morning for tile restaurant man. givinl the alleged Y. M. enrollment the A wee Remy.

The boy, told the fire- .6, Yopedio conference, which has its bill of sale as security. Next NATIONAL EVENT 'campaign were given at the dinner- men that there was a fire out on headquarters at the First Con- Mitchell went to the Mansfielollmeeting held at the gymnasium the Olivesburg road a few miles." gregational church. By noon, near-I Provident company to borrow 6 o'clock Thursday night. Not having definite information, ly 400 had registered, and before Mansfield Typewriter Corn- offering to give a chattel mortgage The reports as given by the three Fire Chief Remy refused to go. I' the mystery banquet Friday eve-no the equipment in the restaur- sides showed that 238 members had When no other call for firemen ant.

ning at the Coliseum, 4p is expect- pany First In National 'been secured for the Y. M. C. A. came in over the telephone or ed that 1,200 young people from Sales Contest A representative of the silver cup was presented to Rus- otherwise.

the chief concluded that 'i, all sections of the state will be in sell Johns, captain of the young the boy was trying to fool the fire- 6- attendance. This is the twelfth Provident company, wishing to find; the FRENZIED PLANE 1 i an- mens' team, for gathering great- men. He went to the Otley home nual state young people's confer- D. Burns and T. Burns.

of the equipment at 69 vas victors of the Mansfield Typewriter! worth $50, happened to ask the est number of points during the Thursday night when he learned te ence, and elaborate plans have company, man who held the bill of company, have received word that campaign. that the house had been destroyed been made for the delegate's enter-they have won the national Corona C. K. general chairman of that the dying blaze was tainment. Isalea contest for the third The latter told the represen-Ithe was in charge of the threatening other buildings.

He i A large sign has been erected in tive year. A trip with all exnenses Wive Of the loan the according tet --meeting. He announced that the I to the people there why Central park, welcoming the dele- paid to the meeting of the Central bill of sale, the equipment was would be extended! the firemen had not reported there gates to the city, and guide signs Union league club in Chicago on I valued at. $348. I through until Monday evening 1- have been posted along many of Nov.

13, 14 and 15 was awarded the! Then, the. Provident Loan corn- when a dinner-meting in the base- in the afternoon. If the roads leading into the city. Burns brothers for their untisual'neny decided to do tome financier- ment of the assbciation building persons in Madison township Discussion groups will be held at achievement I ni g. Mitchell, it is claimed owed this would bring it to a close, Iwould call fire department when they have a fire, we would be glad 0 four churches.

The high sohool Selling 156 per cent mare than company for a loan secured by a Beer Is Speaker their quota won the local concerM to go," said Fire Chief Remy Fri- group will meet at the First Luth- chattel mortgage on truck. The Prof. Jesse M. Beer, principal of the national championship in Co-! dav. "We can't go unless we know eran church, the out-of-school rona sales The Mansfield Type-company then filed an action in the 'the Mansfield Senior high school, group at the First I- -I es-- alma where the fire is and unless 1.

have been posted along many of the roads leading into the city. Discussion groups will be held at four churches. The high sehool group will meet at the First Luth, eran church, the out-of-school group at the First Presbyterian vya- Ja La 121114 ILLALICa is of He FAN CIIIJSES AIR CIIIIFT TO CRASH One Fatally Hurt, Seven Others Injured In Tragedy Yesterday PASSENGER GRIPPED CONTROLS IS CLAIM church, the college group at the First Congregational 'church and adults at the United Presbyterian church. fk, writer company chstributon for court of Justice Nichols, asking was the speaker the evening. we I know for sure that there is a tho C.

Smith and Corona type-Litidgmcnt for 522130 on the an address on the merits and( I claire however." he stated. The fire writers in Richland, Ashland, Craw- 'accomplishments of the Y. M. C. A.

1 Justice Nichols issued the-writ of work. 'department is employed by Madison ford, Huron, Wayne and Hohnesi 1 attachment closed the counties. -Ina lam nas neauquart-I wwubliip LFLIStee5 1.4) I In selling the! this township. give service in 0 Mach Activity ers at 19 East Fourthtstreet here. resauran speaker stated that they would be I Lack of water would have handl- The Congregational church was In 1926 the Burns brothers won i and set the case Tor hearing on Justice represent anything material butmore difficult to sell since they do! capped firemen if they would have the scene of much activity Friday 6100 cash for finishing' first in the October 25 at 9 o'clock.

natioral Corona sales contest. will try to decide who real- not morning. Earl E. Heininger, young are an investmtnt in spiritual and I reached the Otley home before the 1,, i people's superintendent, and Miss 1927 the local firm won a free triply owns the new restaurant at 69 to Sviacvuse, ere the L. C.

North Diamond street. mental welfare. thouse was destroyed, the fire chief I 0 1 Smith and Corona Typewriters. Mr. Beer.

who was a resident of pointed out. Mildred Eberhardt, local chairman, N. were present with other local 'rep-11 loolted. '1 Cleveland for several years. cited resentatives to greet the delegates 3 The Burns brothers will leave cases of the work being com- as they arrived.

The reception there on Nov. 12 trip to Chi- nu done by the associations of the larg- Now Nsusll INALNuTs ttee, of which Miss Isabel Robin- cago. Cl. cities. He stated that the Y.

M. 6. son is chairman, was stationed in C. A. night schools take young men the main entrance, while the other committees and chairmen were all tsv THAT DEED roil DIVE TAL HUI lino who have ended schooling at an 4 grouped LI the basement of the 11 early age and after being out in the ME SHIPPED HEI1E church.

pH 0 pERT1 BE woad a while, find that they lack the necessaiy education and then 41 Miss Ruth Seymour is chairman BANNED young carload of Diamond No. 1 turn to the night schools. 1 Mansfield has Just received her first it 61 the assignment committee: Alvin The problem of what a Fankhauser, entertainment; Howard is to do is solved by the Y. M. English walouts from California.

Meyers, finance: Miss Eberhardt, O. Swisher and Paul Shafer Republicans To Climax c. the speaker stated. The young Usually the first shipment of pre: banquet; Clayton White, publicity; doing business under the firm of ho can end his time at the mium walnuts go New York, Week's Activities With walt Chi- Howard Meyers and Mary Cramly, 0.A eh fnwl Wirieldo fthrIA a the i township trustees to give service in counties. The firm has headquart-1 'attachment, closed the restaurant ers at 19 East FourthIstreet here.

1 In selling In 1928 the Burns brothers won i end set the case Tor hearing on speaker stated that they would be 1 this township. Lack of water would have 8100 cash for finishing first in the'October 25 at 9 o'clock. Justice more difficult to sell since they do' i not represent anything material butcapped firemen they would have natioral Corona sales contest. InrNichols will try to decide who real- vsn. rd.

is, crd11.11 this t- son is chairman, was stationed in t.suinit.PIIImULI th main entrance, while the other 1 committees age chairmen were all THAT DEED roll ENE Tn. grouped lil basement of the i 1 church. Miss Ruth Seymour is chairman, P9OP DTI BE BANNED' bl the assignment committee: Alvin 4' Fankhauser, entertainment; Howard 1 to Meyers, finance; Miss Eberhardt, O. Swisher and Paul Shafer Republicans 11 banquet; Clayton White, publicity; doing business under the firm of Howard Meyers and Mary Gramly, Week's Activ Swisher and Shafer, Friday filed Swisher and Sharer, Friday riled "'n IIEIN ENGLISH WALNUTS sillppo HEDE, Mansfield has just received her first carload of Diamond No. 1 English walouts from California.

Usually the first shipment of pre- mium walnuts go to New York, Chi- .00000., Busy Yes, Indeed! Shrewd buyers see super values in our every day basement prices. Now, with our Stock Removal Sale. What a Feast of Values! Light weight underwear, Men's Unions 59c, 79c; Winter Weight, H16" lb. cotton union Remember the weight! Part wool Men 's Unions $169. the Mid-Victorian era, combined with the comforts and luxuries of a most modern hotel), Six HUNDRED roomy chambers each with bath, shower, running Ice water and convcnient Servidor.

Mid-Victorian Rates Too! Room with Bath, Shower, Servidor, Circulating $3 Per Ice Water Dar Valk Rata Om 30043.50-$4.00 Foe Two it It ecial FALL 1E TAPPAN GAS RANGES -astok I 4tIN I Busy Yes, Indeed! 64, uspherre uv a tueyse st 8 eoeu 1,,, tit every dav basement prices. Now, with our Stock Re- i. vmalouesall 4 Sale. What a Feast of PEOMMOINIMINO a ")k 1 ii BASEMENT STORE I HIRD AND WALNUT ST 'S. TEUNDLICH'S wwieni weight Weight, yn de Ibitirecno.tstonUnti $129; Remember the weight! Part wool Men's Unions 51.61 4, inotri union 59c It Light i I -4 0 --err rostra.

At 1 I 10 14 ill 1 ttli, 104144 ir 7 04, stliSIONNIZOMMIli4001100011114WillifilaWilfilleMITildigiellt 1 Ala 410 A i s. I I '1, 'it 11 II 1 A I 8. Ailliolit I.4eg I iW, A 4Nielloillifi ai 4 iiieloria Ifold 1 NOW OPEN Ala C611 courdiness and dignity of I 1 4 the Mid-Victorian era, combined I I with the comforts and luxuries 5 of a most modern hotel), 5 PI I I 1 Stx HUNDRED roomy chambers I 1 13 each with bath, shower, running 1 i Ice water and convonient Servidor. I -I 1 tl Mid-Victorian Rates Toot 0 'i to Circulating Room with Bath, Shower, Servi; I .1 9 1 dor, Circu $3 Per Vat, Satgle Rata Om 44.00 I re( Foe Two '0, 1' Si 6.00 1 i I I 51" Street'and-7Avemme, rz, Newrorls, 1 1 10 i ratructintrooranar, 1 i a ad Co ,11 is si 1, am tio I 1 FALL 0 1 SALE TAPPAN -li GAS RANGES i 5 4" 1 0) 1 IM111.116"' 44; titt AdIP I A i' I 4 H. i 4 4 0 1 Boston Baker Killed When Plane Goes- Into Tail Spin Near City ATLANTIC CITY, N.

Oct. 19 i(INs)George King, 34, pilot of the sightseeing plane which crashed here last evening. declared today to authorities investigating the tragedy tut a frenzied passenger had caused I the accident by seizing the controls cap. Detroit and other large clt- as he was bringing the ship to the lea. year the Tracey and Avery ground.

Eight persons were company was able to secure car one fatally. King, who is in the Atlantic City load of Diamond No. 1 walnuts. hospital with a broken leg. said that These walnuts are being distrib- uted 'among the rctall merchants.

the passenger lost his head. bellev- ins that the plane was making too The dealers wiro have sampled the rapid a descent. The passenger nuts. claim they crack 100 per cent climbed into the cockpit and jam-good kernels. The retailers are hap- med the foot control, freezing the py over.

securing Diamond No. 1 rudder and preventing King from walnuts so early in righting the ship. the pilot said. 'as he was bringing the ship to the cage. petrolt and other large citground.

Eight persons were injured, lea. This year the Tracey and Avery company was able to, secure a car one fatally. King, who is in the Atlantic City load of Diamond No. 1 walnuts. hospital with a broken leg, said that These walnuts are being distrib- the passenger lost his head.

bellevuted 'among the rctail merchants. I ing that the plane was making too The dealers vtilo have sampled the nuts. claim they crack 100 per cent rapid a descent. The passenger climbed into the cockpit and jam- good kernels. The retailers are hap- med the foot control, freezing the py over securing Diamond No.

1 rudder and preventing King from walnuts so early in theseason. righting the ship. the pilot said. ass- He said he did not know the MAY Octave Chanute, Denver enger's name. cry sicKof Denver Baker Dies CITY NIII I 'banker, died of a fractured skull and fiEgisTH roA uoTE a compound fracture of the right leg two hours after the all-metal junk- era plane, a sister ship of the trans- into a Mansfield men and wnmen plane Bremen.

went sicitoF CITY MAY enger's name. Denver Baker Dies I W. Octave Chanute, Denver died of a fractured skull and fiEgisTH roA uoTE two hours after the all-metal a compound fracture of the right leg I ers plane, a sister ship of the trans-Mansfield men and women who plane Bremen, went into a in profitable reading and maksuit Here ing friendships of the right kind. thus avoiding trouble. Mansfield and vi- The Y.

M. C. the speaker statThe their campaign ed, must be an agency of different with a gener-types. It must show the young P. headquirtersIman the right way to go and give Great American a meaning and value to life.

The meeting The speaker reviewed the history o'clock. lot the ancient peoples and told how Jenkins, of human life was regarded on a small principal speak- plane because. he stated there was both state and no spiritual value on the lives of their neighbors and hence many county Republi- were made slaves. Mr. Beer states that one of the issued through invitation to 'big problems in which the Y.

C. could do, a large amount of iood the candidacy is the promoting of international for president to peace and good will among the dif and hear Con-Iferent nations. showing that nations A special room be neighbors. for women atters they can hear Men interested in the classes of the Y. M.

C. A. or Interested in the mingling withiboys work are urged by R. B. Chap- rooms of the man, memberships secretary.

to call the Y. M. A. and one of the cam- paign workers will call on them ousINEss personally. mpq priligNs oirq II Li I Ul IL LUt lull badges; and Ed Malone, usher com-isuit in common pleas court against Big Rani mittee.

The registration moved along Wilson Crowner and Lepore Crow- smoothly and rapidly. The dele- ner Republicang of were assigned to various The plaintiffs assert that on Sept. chilly will climax it homes in the city where they will 4. they secured 'a Judgment against activities of the wee be entertained during their stayi Wilson C. Crowner in municipal al rally at 0.

O. here. Several of the churches are court for 1,000 with interest. in the former GI 4 arranging banquets for the dole-1 They further assert that on Sept. building Friday nigt tr 4' .24, gates of their denominations.

8, Crowner deeded a farm of 160 will open at 7:30 o', Afternoon Session acres, located in Richland county, to Congressman Ton I. The session Friday aftemoonlLeonore Crowner in an effort to Ironton, will be the a opened with a worship service at 2 hinder, delay and defraud creditors. er. He will discuss o'clock, followed by a Yopedio sing! The plaintiffs ask that the deed national issues. Cr at 23:0 under the direction of Fredbe set aside and the property be ad- Arliss F.

Porter. Miller. Yopedio yells were also giv-tministered for the benefit of credi- can chairman, Frida to, en under hie supervision. Mr. Mil- tors.

I The News a genera flee is an outstanding leader at Charles W. Chew is counsel for anyone interested il Otterbein college, Westerville, and the plaintiffs. of Herbert Hoover succeeded in making the first meet-I attend the meeting ing lull of pep. Recreation groups gressman Jenkins. were held at 3:45 o'clock.

1011 FLETC1 has been set aside Discussion group leaders met at I i I heactqljarters where 3:45 o'clock. These leaders will the speaker withou a outline their programs for the con- fe unusually large number Annorcere nnpTnne the men in the oth, rence. A of outstanding young leaders are flULIIILdad "nu I WIJIbuilding. in the city. I Mystery Banquet Dr.

Fred Fletcher. of Columbus.10011L Duc to At 6:30 o'clock, a mystery ban- medical instructor in Ohio State 1 io quet Will be held at the Coliseum. university, was the principal speak, Both the food and program e- is 4 er at the monthly dinner meeting ing kept a secret the only an, of the Richland County Medical 0 it. nouncement being made that Dr. Association in the Women's Harold C.

Phillips, pastor of the Thursday night. I 4, Cleveland First Baptist church, will Dr. Fletcher spoke on the subs, 4 be one of the guests and deliver Ject. "Preparation of Surgical Pa-1 an address. The is being tientvi An informal discussions booked oozed as ii good, fun, frolic, fellow- followed the talk and dinner.

One Connor Ilina 4, ship and cheer." new member was initiated into va' was also made to- Announcement membership, Dr. H. D. Washburn, ment Comp ans from Penn- ay by Mr. Heininger that 350 who came to Mansfield fr aloes tickets are available for the nounces Theo s3, vania.

banquet. These tickets will be sold a to the young people of Richland Notice was re t' cell county between the ages of 16 and spDIA from Columbus anni (It 23 years and "first there, first 1 corporation of the o. 0, served." ctimpar Saturday morning the sessions AND COSTS rflillity, at no par value, will open at the First Congrega- i F. Nicholas. Cla .1.

tional church at 8:45 o'clock, in the Sebastian, Mi s' afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and the Clark and Clay of R. F. D. 3., named as the incor evening at o'clock. Anis McLaughlin, 1" A pageant will be presented Sun- was fined 6'25 and costs with 615.

concern. o- Clarence Connor, day morning at 8:45 o'clock at the suspended in municipal court Fri-! 'new concern, stated ithio theater by the Ashland young day for speeding on South llilin impose of the corny 11 street. The technical charge was i eople's council. The address will financially home In caeless and reckless driving. a be made by Dr.

Percy R. Hayward I g' I home McLaughlin was, arrested by Pa-. development in common pleas court against Big Rally Wilson Crowner and Lepore Crow- ner. Republicang of plaintiffs assert that on Sept. cinity will climax 4, they secured a Judgment against activities of the week Wilson C.

Crowner in municipal al rally at G. O. court for 1,000 with interest. in the former They further assert that on Sept. building Friday night.

8, Crowner deeded a farm of 160 will open at 7:30 acres, located in Richland county, to Congressman Tom Leonore Crowner in an effort to Ironton, will be the hinder, delay and defraud creditors. er. He will discuss The plaintiffs ask that the deed national Issues, be set aside and the property be ad- Arliss F. Porter. ministered for the benefit of credi- can chairman, Friday tors.

I The News a general Charles W. Chew is counsel for anyone interested In the plaintiffs. of Herbert Hoover attend the meeting Dili gressman Jenkins. FAEO FLETCIEH 'headwahas been se aside where IIIIHESSES the speaker without the men in the other building. Dr.

Fred Fletcher. of edical instructor in Ohio State 1 university, was the principal speak-, er at the monthly dinner meeting of the Richland County Medical! 1 run- 11 HRH Association in the Women's club Thursday night. I WHIM Dr. Fletcher spoke on the sub- ject. "Preparation of Surgical Pa-1 tients." An informal discussion 1 followed the talk and dinner.

One Connor new member was initiated into membership, Dr. H. D. Washburn, ment Company who came to Mansfield from Penn- Sylvania. nounces ury my raa.

sr' who came to Mansfield from Penn-k More tickets are available for the sylvania. nounces banquet. These tickets will be sold 0 t' to the young people of Richland 5 EE 4 44 Notice was received 1,, i 0,, county between the ages of 16 and the corporation cofrom Columbus 23 years and 'first there, first 01 1 Development campany 0K Saturday morning the sessions a AND COSTS niillity, at no par value, F. Nicholas. will open at the First Congrega- i Sebastian, Milo 1 tional church at 8:45 o'clock, in the afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and the I Jack Clark and Clay 0- of P.

D. named as the 1- evening at o'clock. ArtOs McLaughlin, concern A pageant will be presented Sun- was fined 6'25 and costs with 815. 4-- suspended in municipal court 1 Clarence Connor, day morning at 8:45 o'clock at the for speeding on South Main 'new concern. stated 11'' rio theater by the Ashland young day will 4purpose of the company i eople's council.

The address street. The technical charge was careless and reckless driving. I inanciallv home 4, be made by Dr. Percy R. Haywaro home development McLatighlin was, arrested by Pa-1 The they are eligible to regater that tail spin and made a pose dive from may vote at the Nov.

6 election but i who are confined to their an elevation of 1,500 feet into the register homes just outside the city. through illness may through sick affidavits which may be I a delegate to the conventon here Chanute was 53 years old. He was secured by relatives or friends at i of the Investment Bankers associathe office of the election board or 1 tion at Repubitcan or Democratic head-1 Two bankers were inju I ed critical- quarters. lThomas W. Dysart, 48, St.

Louis, ly. They are Pliny Jewell, 51. Boa- The affidavits when properlyfilled out and duly signed are filediton, whose skull was fractured; and with the registrar in the precinct 111. where the voter resides and the en- Dysart was a member of the 'syndicate that backed Col. Charles try is made in the registration 1 i Lumbergh's flight to Paris.

He sus-books. Itained a broken left wrist, a frac- Many sick affidavits were being tured rib and internal injuries. made out Friday, acccrding to re- Others Injured ports at the board of election of-1 Other passengers injured were flee and it is believed that a gteatIllarry L. Duer, 35, Baltimore; Alden er number will be H. Little 33, Chicago; Ferdinand 1 Eble, 35, Atlantic City, and Ralph! Somers 19, of Atlantic City.

'04 I The plane plunged down through: the main trunk lines of Atlantic' City's telephone and telegraph wires, crippling the city's wire communication. The wires and the mud of ithe marshes broke the force of the 'plane's fall somewhat and probably saved the passengers from instant ri IUIiILILJ 1 AFTER-LONG ILLNESS litilltil LIP AM 111UNti ILINt. Airs. Catherine Perkins, aged 9 2 years widow of the late Benjamin 1. Finance-Develop- died at the family home on the North Main street road Thurs- An- day evening at 6:30 o'clock after an Incorporation illness of eight months.

udy uvusiLsIg Itio liOU L.Avt- a csavcL au Incorporation illness of eight months. BEni re-1 1 g.tv LI Joao Saturday which is the final day for Mrs. Perkins was boru in the registration. here today southern part of the United States this city for 10 years. She is sur- Connor Finance- announcing the in-- 39 years ago and was a rtsident of o' 110T0 sToLN HERE is for 200 shares vived by one daughter, Pauline Per- Connor, Clarence kins, one brother and one sister.

The body was removed to the A. Yerg1ch, LocATEA IN iNgosTH Lutz have been mortuary for burial prep- incorporators of the, 'aration 1 i will held I Funeral services a from An automobile stolen from S. S. organizer of 'hal tre Mt. Herman church Saturday Jones here Thursday night was today that the 'afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Burial will porls. abandoned in Wooster a few hours was to aid be made in the Mansfield cemetery. re- builders in their later where the thief stole another machine, according to police. I ca "The World trolman Ralph Hildebrand on South' The new I concern is I session Sunday afternoon. 1 Main street at 8 o'clock Thiorsday connected with the Connor- Recity Jones, who lives at 277 East Third will open at I o'clock and conclude night.

He was driving 37 mil an company. Mr Connor stated it was i ostrect, reported the theft of his car at 4 o'clock with a friendship hour and traffic was not extremely, founded for the express purpose of from North Main street. At 1:30 I circle. heavy, the court was told. aiding Mansfield people in purchas-1 o'clock TIILK By pfior EST rriday morning Wooster po- lice clle I ing homes.

0 ad stain' that Jones' auto ii I A AplicliT TO JOIN ADESSIONS AN DISCHARGES IpAN ELEcTioN 3 of Prof. PproolfiticCahl krscleifsncEe a eDIMPsio.onfeusnseif WrP.Soirtibc'e"iderlechdredtherer;orts that two Ls 1.16 Lill AT GENERAL HOSPITAL RIMY," 1 LI 111111 I I I at the weekly meeting of the Ami- day night. also. A Falcon Knight tversity, will be the principal spea'ter cars were stolen in Marion Thurs- Hitt ARAN Five admissions and four dis- OFFICIALS MEET FIDE. ma club which will be held at the license nu itrober 9645 and an 6 0 charges were reported at the Mans-3 Mansfield-Leland hotel with license 35423 were field Ofneral hospial Friday.

noon. in Marlon. A L. B. Bright, of 259 Park avenue AdmissionsJohn Robinson, 2731 Nearly ahundred Republican pre- i Plans are bing made by tlie 119435 was atolen from near west, will leave Mansfield.

Saturday, Franklin avenue: Mrs. John officials and workers in to throw the meeting open to.the place where. Jones' car was Oct. 27. for San Francisco, an, 680 West Fourth street; Charles', field attended a meeting at 0.

0. P.o the public in order to give everyone found. from where he will sail for Boamlulu Potts, 69 Stocking avenue: Mrs. W.O headquarters Thursday night to oba chance to hear Prof. West.

to join Major C. H. Smith's squad of E. Bradford, 8 Gray court; Loretta tam instructions regarding voting; Following the luncheon-meeting. tilers.

Woolard, 144 West First street. and the counting of ballots. Plans the 'clubmen will have to hold a TRAFFIC vioLATorts Bright has been employed at the DischargesEarl Brown, R. D. were also discussed to get out all stag party, it is aimounced.

Al TlInek CI R'nIhrlokril drawn and filed Saturday which is the anal day for registration. 11.10 STOLEN HERE IS 4 LOCATED IN INDOSTEll va, to aawl .6,4.1 LAW 1 csni wills vut ins esle-bs, TRAFFIC VIOLATORS lifers. Woolard, 144 West First street. en save and the counting of ballots. Plans the Bright has been employed at the DischargesEarl Brown, R.

a were also discussed to get out all stag partY, it is aimounced. Al Block, G. E. Kalbfleisch, a C. An automobile stolen from S.

S.1 Jones here Thursday night wasl abandoned in Wooster a few hours, later where the thief stole Another machine, according to police. The weckly meeting of the Senior Hi-Y club was held at the Y. M. C. A Thursday night.

Jesse M. Beer, high school principal, -was the speaker. He enumerated come of the projects the Senior Hi-Y as an organisaLion could perform in the high school for the bettsrinent of the school life and activities. -A Bible discuss'on was held. with George Iienour leading the discussion Of the topic of the evening.

TF you've naa your heart set on a glistening 1 new all enamel gas range an up-to-date, modertt range with automatic oven heat control is certainly the time to buy. Take advantage of our remarkable oiler on the handsome Tappan Gas Range shown above full-enamel finish inside and out a beauty to look at and so easily kept dein! you've nao your heart set on a glistening new all enamel gas range an up-to-date, modertt range with automatic oven heat control is certainly the time buy. Take advantage of our regnarkable oiler on the handsome appan Lias tiange shown above full-enamel finish inside and out a beauty to flook at and so easily kept dein! E5.00 DOWN AND 11 MONTHLY PAYMENTS WITH rOtle GAS BILL sit unable to visit our display floor GAN A 5 Co. ALLOWANCE FOR- TOUR OLD STOVE REGARDLESS OF MAKE On CONDITION 1 I '0 -ULF. A Only a Short Time reft $5.00 DOWN ALLOWANCE P4' i 4, 1 A A .,..,4 AND 4 11 1 FOR YOUR I 11'4'3 YAT- MONTHLY OLD STOVE 4'1 1 4.

'A' )40 -t -4 :0.: PAYMENTS REGARDLESS OF MAKE 1.1 I l- WITII rOtle GAS BILL On CONDITION Al 1 1 II I- 0 AIM oh, rl Phone for our 'representative to call Si! unable to chit our display floor 1,, A4 Co 1 4 I 1 til It Manslield Westinghouse factory for15: Harry Haynes, 248 I-2 West Fifth who have not set registered! In Leo Hoover and H. Touby for. i Mine time. He was in the aviation street; Mrs. Clarence Webb and, for registration Friday or Saturday.

011 NIEIED ETI I A Iti LI 'feted bonds of $1 each in municipal I. corps at McCook field, Dayton. prior baby. Willard: Mrs. Harold Doo-I General instructions were given in 1 1 1 iLl icourt Friday for disregarding the to coming here.

is to joinlittle. 58 Dawson enue. the counti i CA ng of ballots and other limit. s. the squad of fliers in the islands to! election duties.

lil take the place of an aviator who! INCORPORATE RESTAURANT County Republican precinct offi- il i was recently killed. I cials will be called in at a later date is He leaves San Francisco, by 1 CON1PANY TO OPERATE HEcc for similar instructions, according! local, 1411E111SPI TEM IS steamer on November 1. He is Arliss F. Porter. chairman of the Dr.

Theodore R. Meyer. I commissioner. has returned scheduled to Join the tehation corps! a O. P.

executive committee. i The H. W. Restaurant comrerv, from Chicago where he attended in the Hawaiian islands on Nov. 15.

was incorporated Friday by Oscar the conference of public health! Illitq IN coLumfills Henrickson, I. I I. Wenger and J.1 Mr STRLCH BY AUTO, ABLE workers of America in the Hotel, 4m DISPLAY OF MANGOES Wilcox, None of the three incor- Illill The commissioner reportsi iporators are residents of this city COLIMBUS, Oct. 19 (INS)Clinp- One of the display windows in the i The firm will issue 500 shares of' 1 TO LEAVE GENERAL HOSPITAL' that over 4.000 were in attendance.leroned by Fielding T. Murry-UP) Itahn grocery store West Fourth 'no bar vain stock.

According to res, not only from America but from and Ted Wieman, Univershy Etreet is a- riot of colors, all paint- ports received here, the compenyl Anna florkofT. who was hit by an China and Japan. i of Ma hiean's football sound ot 31. 4 ed by nature. 'The- window contains to stablish a chain restaur-I automobile Tuesdey afternoon.

west He attended the sessions of "Con- i arrived here today for their arnual between 1,900 and 2,000 dozen of ant ir Mansfield. 'Iremoved from the Mansfield Geller- trast of Health Conditions in China fraY with Dr. Wilce Oh 's io State leangoes of different colors. They i REMOVED HOSPITAL al hospital to her home Friday. the United States" by Dr.

W)raenefuls. i I Yost. Wieman and their charges es were raised by Norman Frey of Hu- The little girl was struck by a W. Peters. of the American Pubi.c Mies Loretta Woolard was reniov- la swerect all questions.

Perhans car driven by Samuel Clever. of 11.1Health association: "Your don know, and ''that peels- ion. ed from her home. 144 West First, D. 9 near her home North street.

to the Mansfield General, on ort Problems" by cr. McCormick, Mau street. The girl, it is report- health commissiontl. of were the favorite peint-- TUREEN SUPPER hospital Friday in Geiger and Blue led replies. though Wiemen admit- ed.

ran into the side of the auto in Public Health, by ted that the Wolverines dropped in A tureen supper is to be given invalie, car. 1 bile driven by Clever. IV. S. Leathers.

professor at Van- from Ann Arbor to win a football this evening from 5 to 7:30 o'clock DRUNN FINED derbilt university. and "Conquest of game here tomorrow despite tile et the South Main street Evangel-1 John Swanson was fined SIO and, NEW HARDWARE STORE Disease" by Dr. James -Adams! toneh going his boys experienced ical church. The supper will be i costs municipal coust Friday for; Young Brothers have opened aiHayne, state health commissioner of lagairst Ohio Wesseyan and In- served cateteria style. Mr.

and Mrs. drunkenness. He was dominated to hardware store at 221 Glessner -south Carolina idiana. 'f -Prenchy" Bellore will furnish a the county jail until fine and costs. avenue.

carrying a line of hard- During the 'round table discus-, For excitement. the squad took are nail or served out. It was his a walk, and this afternoon took program 'of entertainment from third offense in municipal court foe ware. auto accessories and radi' 'ons, Dr. Meyer gave a short ad.

possession of the stadium for prae- 7:30 to 9 o'cloet, 'drunkenness. I supplies. xess on "Mills.4 ti ce. n.a.) 16 0 01 ilaluT. uurIng tile rouna tame attscus-ia -walk, and this alternoon took i accessories and radt' ons, Dr.

Meyer gave a shor a(Lb possession of the stadium for pracxess on "Milk tice. Mansfield Store 17 N. PARK ST. 17 PARK ST Mansfield Store S. PARK ST.

CANAL 3756 1 S. PARK ST. CANAL 3756 III 0 LI I.

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