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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 15

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1936 THE MANSFIELD NEWS PAGE FIFTEEN Thursday and Friday RITZ Radiant, DOUBLE FEATURE Glorious! Ravishing, Ends Today- "REDHEADS on PARADE" "DON'T BET With John Boles--Dixie Lee and 48 Glamorous Redheads ON BLONDES" Warren William also Guy Kibbee A Stowaway Heiress! also ANN SOTHERN in "Streamline Express" Bells" Evelyn Venable Victor Jory With Ralph Bellamy John Buckler be shown at the Madison today and Thursday in connection with the Olsen and Johnson stage show. Star of "Tobacco Road." Henry Hull, the stage star who created the role of Jeeter Lester in "Tobacco Road," left this suecessful play to play the role of Magwich in Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations" on the screen. Although it was completed some time ago, it is being shown in Mansfield for the first time, as one of the current tures on the Majestic bill. Phillips Holmes is seen in the role the adult Pip. Hull has a character to his liking in the pathetic and hounded old convict.

Jane Wyatt and Florence Reed have the major feminine roles. On the same bill, which runs through Thursday, is "Her Master's Voice" with Edward Everett Horton in the role of the bedeviled husband whose wife has such determined relatives. Redheads and John Boles. Rhythmic and fast-paced, with several tuneful numbers, including "I Found A Dream," Jesse L. Lasky's filmusical, "Redheads On Parade," comes to the Ritz Thursday and Friday, with John Boles and Dixie Lee heading the east.

Jack Haley, funny Herman Bing, Alan Dinehart, and William Austin are supporting players. The chorus of pretty girls give the picits names, as they all have locks that range from Titian red to Billie Burke pink. A second feature is "8 Bells' in which lovely Ann Sothern has the support of Ralph Bellamy and John Buckler, in a story of the sea. The "mailman" at Osborne, is Elizabeth Craddick, one of women mail carMiss. riers in the United States.

Ends Today--Marlene DIETRICH-Gary COOPER in "DESIRE' Bros. Warner Ohio Theatre STARTS TOMORROW HE HADN'T SEEN A GIRL IN 2 YEARS! And then this seductive damsel dropped outofthe skiesinto his arms! The stage success is. now your gayest screen lark! Robert MONTGOMERY MYRNA together again for the first time since their laugh hit "When Ladies Petticoat 8 FEvEr with REGINALD OWEN A Metro Goldwyn Mayer PICTURE Extra Special FLOOD Pictures MADISON yoday Somorrous STAGE ON Nuts Again A PERSON Public OLSEN JOHNSON IN THEIR ALL NEW REVUE ANYTHING HAPPENS! s'ey're Nuts To You! So Come Armed! GORGEOUS 35 ROXY GIRLS FRATER 60 Minutes of Laffing Gas! So CRAZY PEOPLE SCREEN Margaret Sullavan "NEXT TIME WE LOVE" Doors Open 1:00 Prices Change 5:00 35c TIll 5:00, 55c Till Close Children Anytime 15c Stage Shows 3:15, 6:30, 9:15 COMING SUNDAY BAXTER "THE PRISONER WARNER OF SHARK ISLAND" Matinee WARNER Evening Today Tomorrow 17c MAJESTIC 20c TWO FIRST RUN FEATURES THAT SATISFY CEL Charles MASTERS Dickens "GREAT EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, VOICE EXPECTATIONS HENRY HULL-ALLAN HALE E. VITAL STATISTICS Death Notices CROFT, Mrs. Mae MeKim, beloved wife of Charles A.

and mother of Floyd and Ralph Bollinger and Mrs. Dorothy May, passed away at the home, 33 Boughton early Wednesday. Funeral services from the John S. Jones Funeral Home Friday at 1:30 p. conducted by Rev.

B. F. Hagelbarger. Burial in Oak Grave cemetery, Delaware, 0. Friends are invited to call at the funeral home.

(John S. Jones Co.) PONCANNON. Ray Franklin, 146 Hammond passed away at Mansfield General hospital Tuesday after a lingering illness, Funeral services will be held from the Finefrock Funeral Home Friday at 2 p. in charge of Rev. G.

E. Swoyer, with burial in the Mansfield cemetery. (Finefrock's Funeral Home.) Funeral Directors FINEFROCK'S FUNERAL HOME The Home Like Funeral Home. No Extra Charge. Ambulance Service CANAL 3100 Geiger Funeral Home 173 Park Avenue West.

Ambulance Service CANAL 4900 WAPPNER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Canal 3919 Canal 1060 Our Best Recommendation Is the Word of Our Ever Increasing Clientele. THE JOHN S. JONES CO, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Canal 4000. Cemetery Lots-Monuments C. D.

BANCROFT Monuments and Markers May we explain our Budget Plan with 12 months in which to pay? 144 Park Ave. E. Canal 2969 ANNOUNCEMENTS Old Gold and Jewelry. BEST prices paid for old jewelry, gold teeth, rare coins. N.

Haring, jeweler, corner Fourth and Main. in Central Drug store. Lost and Found WILL. PARTY who picked up Boston dog Sunday evening on East Dickson Ave. please return.

82 East Fourth St. GENTLEMAN'S pocketbook, Southern hotel or vicinity; containing valuable papers and currency. Reward. Spring 2705. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that A.

B. Pealer, 2364 Edginton Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as administrator of Sherman G. Pealer, Weller Township, Richland County, Ohio, deceased. Date: March 7, 1936. C.

J. ANDERSON, Probate Judge, Richland County, 1 0. (Mar. 11, 18, 25, NJ '36) FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION For Fiscal Year Ending Dee. 31st, 1935.

WORTHINGTON TOWNSHIP RURAL SCHOOL DISTRICT RICHLAND COUNTY RECEIPTS ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AssetSCash 737,52 Inventory Supplies and Materials 100.00 Buildings (Cost) Esti-, mated 20,000.00 Equipment (Cost) Estimated 2.000.00 Total Assets 22,837.52 Excess of Assets $22,837.52 Revenue: Taxes -Local Levy (exclusive of 2.65 mills 4,463.64 Proceeds of distribution of 2.65 mills levy 122.70 Classified Property Taxes. 957.97 Total Taxes 5,544.31 Interest from State on Irreducible Debt 93.88 Rental from School Lands and Property 10.00 Depository Interest 25.67 Tuition from other Districts 24.00 Liquid Fuel Tax and Sales 2.968.69 Total Revenue 8,666.55 Total Receipts 8,666.55 Balance Jan. 1st, 1935: General Fund 2,029.72 Total Receipts and $10,696.27 DISBURSEMENTS -Personal Service: AdministrationMembers Board of Edu-, cation 70.00 Clerk 100.00 InstructionPrincipals, Teachers, etc. 5,200.00 Maintenance of School PlantEmployes for Maintenance of 26.50 Total Personal 5,396.50 B--Supplies: Fuel 41.60 Other 247.95 Total Supplies 289.55 E--Contract and Open Order Service: Transportation of Pupils -Contract 480.00 Tuition on Paid to Other Districts 3,564.80 Total Contract and Open Order Service 4.044.80 F--Fixed Charges and Contributions: Insurance 26.70 Teachers' Retirement Contribution 193.20 Total Fixed Charges and Contributions 219.90 Total Disbursements 9,958.75 Balance, Dee. 31st, 1935: General Fund 737.52 Total Balance 737.52 Total Disbursements and Balance $10,696.27 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES School District P.

0. Address: Butler, Ohio. March 18, 1936. I certify the foregoing report to be correct. KINSEY R.

MORGAN, Clerk, Board of Education. Tax Valuation $709.730.00 Tax Levy $10.60 School Enumeration 145 (Mar. 25, NJ a ANNOUNCEMENTS Special Notices 1936 MAPS covering the U. ada and Mexico (yes, Mexico, where the old bus will soon be rearing to go) will reach the Auto Club between April 16th and May 1st. Add 1 $5 membership, that includes personal accident insurance, to the vacation budget, and let the A.

A. A. furnish your erary without charge. The Richland County Automobile Club. STARK TREES BEAR.

Bus for Spring planting. Two for ole price this week. Roses, shrubbery. C. F.

Davison, 11614 W. Fourth. Canal 3587. WILL. NOT be responsible for any debts contracted by Norman (Pete) Huffman.

Judson H. Huffman. WILL NOT be responsible for debts contracted by any other than myself. Virgil Shaffer, Bellville, FUR Remodeling. Jackets, capes, experienced in tailoring suits, coats, dresses, relining: reasonable.

Mrs. Robb, Canal 2283. WAYNE ST. Restaurant, under new management. Good meals, ete, Also beer.

Everybody welcome. Successful Acne Treatment Call at 306 Walpark Bullding. Personals HEMSTITCHING, 5e per yard. We cover buttons, buckles. Poster's Hemstitching Shoppe, 50 S.

Main. Travel and Transportation Quick Cab Service Call CANAL 2300-DE LUXE CABS BUCKEYE STAGES SYSTEM BUS SCHEDULE For Mt. Vernon, Columbus: 7:20. 9:20 8. 1:30.

8 5:20, 7.20 p. m. For Lodi, Medina, Cleveland: 7:00, 9:00 a. 1:00, 5:00 p. m.

0 For Shelby: 7:30, 9:30 a. 1:25, 5:30, 7:30, 89:30 p. m. 83 Daily Saturdays except only. Sundays, holidays For Plymouth, Willard, Norwalk, Sandusky: 9:30 a.

1:25, 5:30 p. m. For Mt. Gilead, Delaware, Columbus: 8:00 2:00, 6:00 p. m.

For Loudonville, Dover, New Philadelphia: 8:40 a. 12:40, 4:40 p. m. For Wooster, Canton, E. Liverpool, Pittsburgh: $9:00, 10:45 a.

$1:00. 2:45 $5:00, p. Canton only. For Crestline, Tiffin, Fremont, Toledo. Detroit.

10:05 a. 2:25, 6:30 p. m. HELP WANTED Male NATIONALLY KNOWN -organization, organizing a new department. Have an opening for a local man to sell complete line of highest quality Electrical Appliances at the lowest possible prices.

Previous experience helpful but not essential as we will train you and pay during training. Immediate earnings assured. We will furnish bonafide leads and give close co-operation to the men selected. No Investment Required Call in person at Montgomery Ward Co. Ask for Mr.

Kettler, Electrical Department. Experienced refinisher and repairman for furniture store. Steady employment. State references and experience. Box 251-B, News-Journal.

MAN or woman wanted to handle distribution of famous Watkins Products in Mansfield and Galion, selling and serving hundreds of satisfied customers; excellent opportunity for right party: no investment. Write R. Watkins 250-82 N. Firth's Columbus, Ohio. STAN, with light car to distribute promote sale of nationally known magazine; steady local work; starting salary $30 per week.

State age and education. Box 463-A, News-Journal. MARRIED COUPLE to run local coffee agency: $45-a-week opportunity, Automobile given producers. Albert Mills, 89 Monmouth, Cincinnati. WANTED-Man with car to work with manager to call on farm and home owners.

Give full particulars of self to Box 249-B, NewsJournal. WANTED-All around farm man by month; middle aged preferred; references. B. F. Harter, 3 miles out S.

Main. EXECUTIVE bookkeeper, stenographer, secretary; capable taking full charge; A-1 references. Box 458-A, News-Journal. WANTED- Man to work on farm by the month. Homer Etzwiler, Bellville, 0.

Phone 3842. EXPERIENCED hand to farm by month. Call evenings, Adam 4780. MAN OR BOY on farm; good home more than high wages. Lewis Parrott, R.

D. 2, Loudonville. MAN or lady, with car, for soliciting. Apply 52 E. Third.

Female AN UNUSUAL opportunity; local position for lady aged 28 to 48; no experience necessary; no investment required; a sure Job with sure pay. Hours 9 to 4, half day Saturday. Apply in person, Hotel Southern, Thursday all day. Ask for Mr. Gorham.

LADIES If your husband is out of work and has car, have 33 Remy Ave, 9 to 10 mornings, 6 to 9 evenings. GIRL assist general housework, care of children; steady; working conditions favorable. Box 455-A, News-Journal. WANTED lady for general housework. Call evenings at 4 Superior St.

MILLINERY SALESLADIES Must he experienced. Ash Hat Co. PROBATE NOTICE SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS and vouchers of the following named persons and estates Accounts filed in the Probate Court of Richland County, Ohio. for inhave been settlement and record, and unless exceptions are filed thereto, spection. they will be for hearing and confirmation on April 9, 1936.

No. Estate of Account Case Anastasia, G. Seventh Partial 4017 11419 Balliett, Sarah J. Partial Beach, Belle First Partial 12317 4317 Books, Ruth Wilda Second Partial Brewer. Burke.

et al. Final Burgett, Helen Final 12123 Davidson. Final Green, Evelyn E. Final 12407 Hass, John Final Klein. Catherine Final 12453 Lewis, Samantha 11692 Leiter, M.

Final 3743 Moll. Angeline Fifth Partial 12764 Mowry, Alberta Final 12473 Orwig. Sophia Final 12348 Pastorius, Mary L. First Partial 12306 Reif, Joseph Final 12016 Richert, Daniel First Partial 12429 Risster. Emma Final 12497 Snyder, John 1.

Final 12061 Stull, Anna E. Final 11996 Stull, Final 3593 Titus, Irene H. Tenth Partial 12238 Underwood, James Final 11218 Violet. Esther E. 12467 Vinson, Jennie Final 3919 Violet, Ruth, et al.

Final 12426 Weaver. Perry E. Final 4202 Wichey, Virginia Second 11136 Julier, Lovina J. Fifth Partial 12476 Perman, William Final 12492 Aungst, Georgetta Final 12483 Barre, Carrie Final Any person interested may file written exceptions to said Accounts, or to any item thereof. not Jess than five days prior to the day set for hearing, when the same will be heard and continued from day to day until finally disposed of ANDERSON, Probate Judge.

By R. M. HARDY, Deputy Clerk. (Mar. 18, NJ '36) 25, 1, Apr.

No HELP WANTED Female SALESLADY, all experienced, steady and qualifications references in letter, Box 453-A, News- Journal. SITUATIONS WANTED Male MAN cook, single, first class; meats, bread, pastry, dinners, short orders. Geo. DeVon, DeSoto Hotel. Female WANTED--Position by middle-aged lady, in housekeeping or nursing: experienced cook; $10 per week.

Dover 3964. CAPABLE GIRL for clerical work or waitress; references. Walnut 4742. INSTRUCTION Miscellaneous Instruction BETTY JEAN School of Beauty Culture. Our graduates in demand by shop owners, Complete course, modern methods.

Not neeessary to send your daughter to a large, expensive city. Call or write for information. 59 N. Main. RENTALS Room and Board WANTED Room and board in Protestant family for man and son, 11 years old: references exchanged.

Box 460-A, News- -Journal. NEAR Westinghouse: want boarders; good food, clean: will do laundry work. Dover 2086. Furnished Rooms BOWMAN 76 Delightful room, close in, better every convenience: permanent. Apartment 3.

Erie 3882. WELLINGTON, Room for gentleman in attractive home: shower: meals: garage. Erie 4378, SOUTH SIDE Comfortably furnished, nice front sleeping room; modern home. Adam 1917, Apartments--Furnished FURNISHED modern 4-room duplex; radio, Frigidaire, $40. 298 W.

Third. Apartments--Unfurnished FIFTH, 371 Modern 6-room apartment, garage, hot water heat furnished. ROOMS, ivory wood work, hardwood floors, bath, shower, tile floor: references. Adam 2249. W.

F. Bell, Madison Township. Light Housekeeping Rooms W. FIRST STURGES-2 rooms, nicely furnished, modern; suitable for 2 adults. Canal 1286.

THIRD, W. 151-Single light housekeeping room, furnished completely: reasonable. Canal 3527. 2 ROOMS furnished for light housekeeping. 182 E.

First St. Houses-Unfurnished GRACE 97--7 rooms, modern, garage, large garden. Inquire 336 E. Second. RALEIGH 97-Off South Main, 5 rooms bath, all modern, garage and garden.

Park Ave. rooms, modern, good home: choice location; immediate possession: $60. Fourth St. W. --8 rooms, modern; very good home; $60.

Willow rooms, modern; good home: $40. H. M. RUHL REALTY CO. 304 Richland Trust Bldg.

Canal 1733. GOOD 7-room house, miles east of Orchard Park; fruit, garden; references desired. J. R. Lawrence.

Phone Lexington 6083. Wanted to Rent MARRIED couple employed desires furnished apartment, West or South, with garage, by April 1st. State price. Box 250-B, NewsJournal. 75 OR 100 ACRES, general dairying: electricity or available; good buildings.

Box 461-A, NewsJournal. GENTLEMAN desires room and board in good home, with garage available. Box 454-A, Journal. WANTED--Farm on third shares or month; young married man. Box 456-A.

News-Journal. OR 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, South Side preferred. Walnut 4962. YOUNG married couple wants 4 or 5 unfurnished rooms; reasonable rent. Box 450-A, News5 OR 6-ROOM furnished apartment or house; modern; 3 adults.

Adam 2896. WANTED-5 or 6-room house within 2 miles of Mansfield on bus line. Dover 4851. 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS: private bath. Call Canal 2038.

Suburban Homes FOR RENT-5 rooms; acre ground; 9 miles out. Call Adam 2813. Garages and Barns GARAGE-2 cars, fireproof, heated in winter. 473 Marion Ave. Canal 3763.

FINANCIAL Business Opportunities SERVICE STATION- Wonderful location and well- business. An opportunity seldom offered. Russ' Texaco Station, Park Ave. West, at B. 0, BARBER SHOP, complete outfit, reasonable; Koken white chair, 3- section French plate mirror.

Box 462-A, News- Journal. FOR SALE--At once! One of best business opportunities in Mansfield. Box 451-A. News -Journal Money to -On Chattels PRIVATE AUTO SALES financed. Crawford Finance, 404 Welpark Bldg.

Canal 1122. BUSINESS SERVICE Beauty Aids Springtime brings thoughts of a new permanent. Then think of a beautiful Vienna Wave, $1.75, or Monte Cario, 2 for $5. Shampoo and Wave 50c. Reynolds' Beauty Studio Main Canal 2364 MACHINELESS electricity, will not yellow gray hair, complete $3.

Other permanents 750. $1.50 and $2. Shampoo and finger wave 25c. Manicures 15c. Betty Jean School, over Grant's.

W. H. Cline, 161 Linden Road. Miscellaneous Services REFRIGERATOR SERVICE We are equipped to service any commercial or domestic refrigerator. Call Adam 3914 Mansfield Refrigerator Service Supply Co.

CISTERNS and deep wells power CLEANED A. Lime- Erie 2508. Painting-Paperhanging PAINTING, paper cleaning and paperhanging: wall washing; work guaranteed. Walnut 3010. Paul Amore.

PAPERHANGING and decorating. C. R. Hall, 45 Sheridan Ave. Adam 1978.

PAPERHANGING. cleaning, $1.25 per room; painting: 20 years experience. Walnut 4087. PAPERHANGING--By room or roll: painting; ill show samples in home. Smith.

Canal 3654, of the lowugh club GS -City prog- WAREHOUSE 1963 1900 1787 1780 1757 661 630 614 6 16 614 616 1227 1207 1197 1193 1186 1184 1189 1173 8 161, Eddie -man adsor oved THEATER News and Views SHIRLEY enough, TEMPLE, is who, playing iron- in "Poor Little Rich Girl" has had to turn an offer $12,000 get for a single day's personal appearance because of the danger from crowds and kidnapers. The offer came from the town of Wildwood, CaNS, parade is next staging August a and national officials want Shirley, as the most famous youngster in America, to present the prizes. Shirley's mother announced that Shirley could not accept the offer. Shirley has two bodyguards all of the time, but has been dangerously mauled by crowds on several occasions, one woman cutting off one of the precious Temple curls. "Petticoat Fever." Everyone who saw the Community Players present "Petticoat Fever" at Senior high school auditorium last night, will want to see the screen version of this light, romantic comedy--it for no other reason, uto wherein movie technique differs from stage technique.

The story, too, has been considerably changed from the original stage version. Robert Montgomery and Myrna Loy are seen in the leading characters, mantic wireless operator, former, as thin lonely and roand Miss Loy as the charming Canadian girl, who with her fiance, is marooned at the isolated wireless station. Reginald Owen will be seen as the blustery fiance, who tries to protect his girl with one hand, and to keep young Dinsmore from making love to her with the other. "Petticoat Fever" opens at the Ohio Thursday and runs through Saturday. A Happy Ending.

Universal made "Next Time We Love" with an eye to the box office, for this film version of Ursula Parrott's successful novel "Next Time We Love" has a happy ending as a concession to those movie fans who can't take their drama in straight doses. Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart are the young couple whose tragedy is that they haven't time for each other. After their marriage, their careers them separated most of the time. She is an actress and he is a foreign newspaper correspondent, and they are separated for months at a time. Ray Milland is the friend who tries to help them because he is in love the wife.

The picture will WATCH I STUDEBAKER America's best looking new car officially Champion, 24.27 proved miles Gas per Economy gallon $29.50 1936 car with Automatic Hill A MONTH Only after low down payment Holder World's largest -piece buys you a new 1936 Studebaker under new low steel top inches of elbow room. C. I. T. Budget Plan.

AUXTER MOTOR CO. 220 Park Ave. West Canal 2568 The H. I. Reed Co.

The Old Reliable Established 1880 An Unusual Sale of Unusual House Frocks 500 Crisp, New HOUSE DRESSES Of Batiste, Dimity, Voiles and Prints $1.19 There are 21 smart styles to choose from in this splendid selection of new house frocks, a model for every taste and every need. These dresses are regularly sold to $1.59 and are available in the following sizes: 14 to 20, 36 to 46 and 46 to 52. 100 New Marie Dressler Sheer DressesSheer Seersucker in becoming styles. Smart sheer Muslins, Eyelets and $3.00 Sizes to BASEMENT BUSINESS SERVICE Heating and Plumbing That yellow stain on your closet bowl can easily be removed with Hoffman's Closet Bowl Cleaner, 250 a can. Repeat orders show that once used satisfaction, -is attained.

THE CHAS. CO. 106 N. Walnut HOFFMAN. 1118 PLUMBING--AIL kinds, reasonable; work guaranteed.

Ralph Smith, Lincoln Heights. Grace St. Poplar 2899. -TruckingMOVING and hauling of all kinds. We do odd jobs; 2 men.

Quick service, low rates. Canal 3378. MOVING and general hauling; cans, ashes, reasonable; 2 men, Call Mack, Spring 2801, CALL Canal 3023 for your moving, hauling, etc, Reasonable rates. 2 men. Garland Bennett.

Sweeper and Washer Service ELECTRIC motors rewound, sweepers rebuilt, brushes rebristled; used motors bought, sold. West End Electric Shop, 357 Sturges. Spring 3244. USED gas engine washer, refinished and in good condition. $25.

tional Electric 74 N. Walnut St. Canal 2272. WRINGER Rolls, parts and repairing all make washers and sweepers. Leppert, 41 Baldwin.

Erie 3143. Upholstering--Refinishing FURNITURE repairing, upholstering. refinishing; good durable job at a price you can afford to pay. Willard Smith, 67 East First. Erie 1312.

MISCELLANEOUS Auction Sales CARL BLUMENSCHEIN FARM, miles out on Little Washington Friday, March 27, p. m. Quitting farm-2 horses, harness; grain drill, McCormick Deering binder, McCormick- corn planter, John Deere mower, International hay loader, other farm machinery: 200 bu. oats, some corn. Terms cash.

Chas. son, Auct. THE UNDERSIGNED will offer at public sale, at his home, 2 miles east Perrysville, 4 miles north Loudonville, on Honey Creek better known as Carey Corners, Saturday, March 28th, at 1 o'clock. General farm sale, including horses, full line farm equipment, Elmer Kick. PUBLIC SALE- March 27, 4 miles east of Mt.

Gilead on State Route 95. Purebred Dorset sheep; extra good cows: English Leghorn hens, other stock and full line of farm implements. Amza Boyer, Mt. Gilead, Ohio. SATURDAY, March 28, 10 o'clock, Benedict farm, mile north of Shenandoah on 13 to sign.

Horses, cows, sheep, hogs, household goods. R. L. Warner. Streib, Auct.

Boats and Accessories LARGE BOATS. Inquire or write Cyrus Tucker, R. D. 2, Mansfield. Tucker's Lake, Building Materials Information on the Construction of W.

P. A. Sanitary Privies. Home Materials Co. 36 Orange St.

Canal 4149. CONTRACTING for building, wiring, decorative lighting, heating and plumbing. P. H. Borne, 76 Columbia Ave.

Coal and Fuel COAL BARGAINS Ohio $4.95 W. Va. Big $6.00 Modoc White "Jaytee" W. Va. Lump.

$6.35 Carbon Glow Kentucky. $7.25 Huffville $7.25 W. Va. Prepared Stoker Coal $5.75 ECONOMY COAL CO. Canal 2800 SUNDAY CREEK SEMI-SMOKELESS MT.

WHITE ASH W. VA. LUMP Paraffin Treated Stoker Coal Direct Coal Co. Canal 3660 KASNER COAL CO. Canal 1727-Spring 3413.

S. G. ROUSH COAL We feature low ash coal. 224 E. 4th St.

Canal 1881 Kallmerten Baer COAL--COKE--CONCRETE 77 E. Fifth St. Canal 3520. More Heat Per Dollar. Funk Coal Co.

Rear 320 N. Diamond. Erie 3680 I H. H. COAL CO.

Quality Coal at Fair Prices. Call Canal 1330 Ashland Road CHAS. APPLEMAN INDEPENDENT COAL DEALER At Bridge on Orange St. Canal 4430. Voegele Brothers HIGH GRADE COALS--COKE 199 Main Canal 3434, High Grade Paraffin Treated Stoker Coal at a good price.

Frank Moritz Coal Co. Orange St. Canal 3254. Kent Rummel Coal Co COAL A COKE Rear 300 Mulberry. Canal 1200 Ward Barrett Coal Co.

S. West Va. and Kentucky Coal 36 Orange St. Canal 4484 More Heat Per Dollar. FUNK COAL CO.

Also Good Cinders for sale. Rear 320 Diamond Erie 3680. East Side Coal Co. P. A.

E. Rd. F. J. Hughes.

Canal 4348, Hecht-Casey Coal Co. Union Drivers. Rear 26 Sixth. Canal 4630, NASHVILLE Blue Bell Coal, 2 grade lumps, $4.15, $4.65 ton. Call Adam 2415.

BLUEBELL LUMP. $4.65, $5 ton. Coshocton lump, $5.00 2-ton lots. Russell Simmons, Adam 4069, WOOD $2 cord delivered; 2 for $3.75 while it lasts. Gibson Lexington.

Phone 6381. Mansfield City Fuel Co. 300 N. Mulberry. Canal 4350.

BEST Coshoeton Lump Coal, $5.25 ton. Call Spring 2244. Mrs. John Flockenzier, 35 Prescott. Dogs, Birds, Pets, Etc.

THOROUGHBRED black Scottie pups. Call at 144 Blymyer or Spring 3102. REGISTERED Red Chow pupples, 6 weeks old: males and females. Poplar 4836, WANT a good home for thoroughbred Boston Terrier, female. Canal 1457.

FULL BLOODED Cocker Spaniel pup for sale. Canal 4043, ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS ON NEXT PAGE.

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