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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 16

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THE MANSFIELD NEWS-JOURNAL, MANSFIELD, OHIO. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IK PAGE FOURTEEN1 MANSFIELD NEWS IN BRIEF S1 1 5000 SCHOOL MARKET QUOTATIONS NEW YORK STOCKS COUNTY RELIEF DIRECTOR NAMED PROJECT ASKED OHIO STOCKS for a short program discusion la the V. M. C. j.

club rooms tonight at o'clock, according to William Lytle, president. Corrected to Nov. courtesy of tlnylord V. Bahl. a.ssociata member, Cleveland Stock Excliantt6.

El Asked Will Discuss Stamps A discussion on the va tiatUm of stamps will feature a meeting of the V. M. C. A. Stamp club in the club rooms tonight at 6:30 "clock.

Ill In Mansfield Mrs. Fred (lanzler, of is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hoy Crawford, 235 West Sixth street. Receive Five Prisoners Five inmates were received at Mans-j FURTHER MOVES IN GOLD PRICE Money Situation Unchanged as Stocks Drift Lower in Dull Session. NEW YORK (Ufii Stocks drifted Irregularly lower lu dull trading today as disappointment over the unchanged R.

F. C. gold price sent traders to "the sidelines to await further monetary moves by the government. Repeal shares were in large supply again. National distillers field Reformatory Wednesday, of the John Simpson Junior high boosting the total population to school Torch clur.

will meet in 3,493. Honor camps confine 357 -the Y. M. A. club rooms at of these prisoners according to of-; 7: 15 o'clock tonight.

A short re-ficiau creational session will be held on LOCAL MARKETS Prices paid producer by local merchant, corrected to noon toda Lanlt UiUi, tlantfield Hay i Grain Baled Timothy ideltvered Haled idelivermi j.0U(h llnled Mraw i lii'livri-u I Wheat ncwl UUI 6ic 'Corn icwt. Oats. 2 wmte LOCAL rROIIICE Pullet Kj-'K Kiit-'s I strictly fresh l.ard New apples, bu 00S1 2:. doz Home KTinvll Caliliiice. Hi.

New Potatoes Cf lft' Dairy Cream 20c I'OIITKV 0.IOTTlO.S Bolter Produce Co. 1 6-lh. Hen i Aled(um-or old Hen. horn Hens l.euhnrn Broilers. old KooMers Ducks.

lbs. I.I VF.STOCK Keartit Packing Co. W. A. lt-B.

lbs HoK. His l. Sms little. r. kins Hogs, 1' Hnts, km i Heifer.

ooat.oo t2 60 Ml. 60 I 0'lfJJ. 3 (10 504i 7.00 60W 4.60 Cutter Cow Bulls Calves, good to choice. Calves medium I. s.

i.o I lllullnm Jtud Tliirtj- IKlVIIK hecoliili.) Cen United Natl 1ft 10'b Cleveland Trust tti'i City Jce Kut-l 1 7 17' f'itv lie Fuel pf 60 67 Chirk "it "4 -4 i i-lrie III pf cieve Worsted 10 'leva 5ec pf 1 Col Auto Pis 2 4 1 on it. in Yot 1 1 1 low Chemical fi" "0 llaton 11r-g 1 "i Klectric Controller 14 Faultless P.ubher 24 Kerry Cap 1 3 fires' ne com 21 22 Firestone (5i pf 72 ileonietric Stamping 1 1U Malle Hros llatina 7'i pf 0 81 India Tires '4 Interlake Steamsliip 20 K'aynee Co com 4 ti l.ihhey-Owelis-Ford til's I 22 I.one Star 'las 7t Mohawk P.ubher 2 Myers. 12'- 1 National P.ehnitiK 7 dhio Seamless Tli 3 4 Ohio Seamless Tb $0 So Ohio lirass it 11 ihio Brass pr 40 .11 nhio Oil IS. Ohio Pull Sirv (i'r pf 41 42 Ohio Pub Serv Pf 45 4S Keiiner PrewiriK 1 I'i Uiehinan Urns 3SU 41 Seiherling Hubller 2 2 Selhv Shoe 1 20 Sherui.i Willlarns 4:) "4 43 Standard oil Ohio corn, 2f, Standard Oil Ohio pf 7S 80 Van Dorn Iron. Ino 1 Weinberger I u-nes t-i YouiiKst'n Pht Tb pf.

30 32 voiik riiiu stock Cities Service com 2 21m Service pfl 1 2 2 Cities Service 2.2'J; cities St-rviee 22 i'1, Flee Honil Share 12', Ford of Canada A lLMi 2 Ford Ltd Niagara Hud l' 5' Fall Airier AirwaSS Till fil Fennroad fori 2 2r Standard Oil Iml sm Standard Oil Kv HI Swift Co 1(t; i Gypsum 44 4'i Board Approves Building Plan That Will Provide Jobs for 170 in Mansfield. (Continued From Page I) room. The program was unanimously approved last eveuing by the board and members-elect. Members present were: George A. Davis, president; D.

F. Shafer, A. M. Colby, Mrs. Helen Bacon and George Hoffman.

Members-elect present were: Dr. John S. Mattery, H. V. Arlin and Alvin II.

Fankhauser. Data to be compiled for the Public Works $100,000 request by Ankenbrand and Moke will be submitted to the board for final approval at a special meeting in Senior high school at 7:30 p. m. Monday. Davis said.

The $70,000 loan will be secured by the Issuance of worth of 4 per cent bonds. All payment of principal and possibly Interest Is waived by the government for a five-year period. Ankenbrand pointed out. Starting at the end of the five-year period of the principal sum will be paid annually for 14 years, under the plan. Dr.

John H. Brlstor, clerk of the board, informed the group that $398,000 of tin present bonded school debt will be liquidated in the next five years. Despite this $70,000 bond issue, he explained, the board will have decreased Its bonded debt at the end of five years by $328,000. "The program will make schools available to people of own districts," Superintendent Ankenbrand said. "The who(le scheme Is an economic feature to benefit the public In i.

uroppeu 10 a new low tur me- uew shares at 24 and then recover ed to around 25, off 3 of more than a point were registered by American Commercial and V. S. Industrial Alcohol. Miniug stocks reacted, with losses of fractions to more than a point made by Alaska Juneau, Keunecott, International Nickel, American Smelting, Mclntyre Porcupine and V. S.

Smelting. Oils and rails eased fractionally, with Socony Vacuum and New York Central fairly active. V. S. Steel dipped more than a point to Westinghouse ruled fractionally lower around 40.

Du Pont advanced 'most a point to above S9. Farm equipments, utilities and motors averaged fractions lower. I'. S. government bonds showed resistance to further decline and were irregular.

Commodity markets eased. i.r.i; i. mitkk Mauds Keener, vhoss Inst known address and place residence 1:3 t. Florid. A(f Youne-siown, Ohio, otherwise whose piare of residence is unknown, will take notu-e that on the day of Onr.bcr.

the undersigned. Lester IV Keener, filed hi petition against her In the Common Flea? Court of Kirhland Countv. Ohio, praytnr for divorce arid other equitable relief, en the (rrounds of wilful absence f'r three years, and that said cause will Urn lor herrins before s.i'd court day of I e- r- i-er. or nr.y time tberwtfier uUal to te Court l.KsTFrr. P.

KTEXKTt. liy DAMON M. SHAW. Attorn v. iyr rc t.

i N.t i Xll l( Verba Boyer. whose place of resi- dence itt ii, ill lake poti-ej thai on the lsih dav of OePober. that M. K. Ciine.

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Asked. 4s Nov, 7H 7'i 4 1. a i 7 7 4 1,5 July 11C7-27 77 so Jan. lfC7-'-7 77 Ml May 77 Nov. 2K 77 Ml 4'-s Inn 4'; -Mav FII2-22 84 Jan.

HI42-22 SI 4 Jan, Julv I 7 i Jan. July 1t53-3i 7S SI Jan, 7S XI 4s Julv si S4 4 July 4 -M4 SI S4 May Nov. "jii 4s Home Own I.n Cor S2 84 Officials Will Meet Captains I and managers the V. M. t.

A. Church volleyball league will meet Friday at 7:30 p. in. in the club rooms to complete plans for play, which will begin at 8 p. in.

in the gymrasium. Torch Club Meetiiii; Members line gymnasium at chick. Residents Complain Residents on Heha avenue complained to police today of an early morning seienader who uses his a horn continuously for severaj minutes every morning netween 5:30 and li o'clock, awakening the neighborhood residents. Class To Meet Students enrolled in the mechanical drawing course offered by the Y. M.

C. A. night school will meet at the Y. M. C.

A. at 7 o'clock tonight, it was announced today. The German class met Wednesday night for instruction under Key. H. h.

Gilbert, llamuiiCN School Sin A Nor-walk truck, driven by E. R. Leib-er, of that place, ran over a school sign at South Main street and Rena ivenue yesterday morning. Police detailed to locate the truck had the driver report to police station. He promised to pay for the damage.

Warn Hunters Hunters in the Maple Lake district yesterday afternoon wer warned by police that it is within the city corporate lines and shooting of there Is prnhlb'led. Hunters were attracted the number of rabbits running through the Maple brush. Meeting Scheduled The Richland County Veterans' association and their wives will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at 68'i North Main street, it was announced today. The purpose of the meeting will be to make further plans for the card party and supper for members of the organization Thanksgiving night. Car Damaged Mrs, E.

O. Hildebrand, 395 South Main street, was driving north on South Franklin avenue yesterday afternoon when another woman driver approaching the intei section at East First street crashed into tho Hildebrand car, damaging it. The driver of the other ear failed to stop after the accident, she said. Judgment A varded Judgment of $432.11, claimed due on ac count for merchandise, was awarded the Sherwin-Williams eompary. plaintiff In an action against M.

H. Packer, doing business as the Packer Paint shop, in a journal entry filed in muni cipal court today. Featuring Nine Versatile VSCHOdl Popular Entertainers They may doff their haU to some bands, hut not many, an the many dance lovers know. Dance to them tonite 9 to 12. Only 80c, Tax Paid.

Shoe Repairing Women's Heels i5c; Soles 7.1c; Men's Heels, 40c; Soles 83c I'p. J. GROSS 123 N. Main St. STOP AT THE CHECKER EST A RA NT 12 W.

Fourth St. For a Good Square Meal and a Glass of Stroll's Bohemian 15cer 5c E. HANCOCK, Prop. I i t. of the Estate of Phoeba A.

Wise. led bis petition In Probate OTH i rt of Bichlflnd Countr. Plate of Din Journalis. whose address ts tvhio. In Case No.

r.2:.2. ntainst the I ulikntav will take, nutice thst -bove named partv and ot hers, pray-jneva has started uit ine for an order to sell the real es- aiiainst him in the Court of Common tat of Phoelia A. Wite, deceased, Pleaa. Pichland Countv, Ohio, Cuk for the purpose of naymf? the deh-s No. for divorce and vttier of the deceased, ard for such other proper relief, on the grounds of relief to mhlcb may be I ful absence of more than dire years entitled.

land Kross neulect of dtitv. Said 7'lie Jibove named PartV Is rn. u-itt hpsrinp on i Attorney Earl A. Nist Appoint ed by Commissioners 467 to Get Jobs. (( oiilini.ci, Ki-uni uge I) projects as cleaning Interior of city hall, cleuning creek beds, sewer line cleaning and street repair work.

The various projects of the county, city and schools are to be submitted ti Columbus CWA officials tomorrow for approval. M. K. Wells, former school principal, appointed regional CWA director acting as disbursing agent for Kirhland, Cravford. and Morrow counties, has established office-; at the courthouse, Attend 'iiiference.

At a conference in Columbus iyesterday county commissioners, County Kngineer Jl. C. Sword, Mayor C. M. i.anu, Serviee-Saf-ety Director 11.

K. Homberger and Audit or Paul L. Kelley were informed that the lssuui.ee of re-; lief funds for direct relief needs of persons who canuov be employed on CWA jobs is necessary under the program. Approximately $101,, (10(1 will 'e issued 011 bonds in anticipation of collections 011 state selective sales taxes assessed for relief purposes, A job program for unemployed women is also being formulated. Jobs include sewing home supplies, cotton mattresses, nurses to be employed In schools, hospitals and county health departments.

lu Columbus today Adjutant Ceireral Frunk I). Henderson served notice on county relief officials that "politics will have absolutely nothing to do with the selection of persons for employment. PRODUCE iMTTsiirit4.il rnom 4K PITTSBURGH Butter: Nearby tubs, 92 score, 23ic; standards 22Vjc; S9 score 21 Ut; 88 score c. Kggs: Nearby current receipts, firsts, 22 ft 25c: fresh xtra firsts, 2uft2Sc: nearby hennery white extras. 30S3c; refrigerator firsts I5(ffl6c- refrigerator extras 16'i WK'ic; southern Ohio, fft Virginia and Kentucky current receipts, 22 25c.

Poultry Colored hens. 5 lbs. and up, 14c; mediums 11c; Leghorn hens, 3 'a lbs. nd up, 10c; mediums 8c; Barred Rick springers, 4 it lbs. and up, 12c; colored springers, 4 lbs.

and up, 11c: me diums 10c; Leghorn springers 8c: old roosters cf 7c ducks, 5 lbs. land up, 10c; mediums Sc; fat I geese 10c: ordinary geese 8c; tur keys, young to is, 13ff; lGc: young lit 11s 16t l7c; old toms 12c; X.i. 2's, 10c; fresh killed full Jressed hens, 23c; hog dressed 19c. I.K IX.W I) rUODVCK CLEVELAND Butter, unsettled. Eggs, easy.

Live poultry, lower; colored fowls, 4,2 up, 12c; Leghorn fowls, 33 up, 9c; Leghorn light, 7c; ducks, white, 5 lbs. and up, light, 8c; old roosters, 7c; geese, fat, 11c. PRINCIPALS MEET Sellout ttxeciit ives Hold Sltig Sup-per, Social GatlicriiiK. Principals Mansfield schools met at the home of C. C.

Secrist principal of Prospect school, last nlKht for a stag supper and social gathering. The event was one of about four held by the principals dur ing the school year. Eleven prin cipals attended. PREPARE FOR THANKSGIVING ROASTERS All Siy.es All Kinds CARVING SETS and 3-Plere Sets KITCHEN CITI.EHY GOOD PARING RXIVKS GOOII BITCHER KNIVES GOOD CLEAVERS Goetz Hdwe, Co. 18 Smith I'ark MANY WEARY STEPS ARE SAVED BY AN EXTENSION TELEPHONE What Is Licensed GRAIN MARKET TOI.KIKI f.HAIV TOLHDO 1 Closing) Toledo gain on tract- cent rate liasis nominal 1.

Oats: No. 2 white 337c; No. IS while 35 36c. drain in store, transit billing attaclied. wheut cents above (track quotation; corn 4f512C above.

4 HH l.lt tl CHICAfiO Grain opening: -WheatDec. SKU Si, SGc; May S9H Julv 89 tci 9 'i c. Corn Dec. 52 (i 52T8c; Outs Dec. 3 7 SA r3 7 May July 544 54 Tic 34c; May July 3 7.

60 Jlay ei'ic. Jtye Dec. TIlKAsriiY IlKl'OHT -The position WASlUNfiTON: of the treasury on Nov receipts Mures i. 22:1. 111.

21 was: I YORK IXid Mill NKVV YORK Kgps lO.sr.1; unsettled mixed colors, special packs or selections from fresh re iceipts so ii refrigerators. standards. lGfi'lTc: firsts, 15 a 1 5 sc: second. 1 4 1 4 tje; me. diums He; dirties 14c; checks 1 -iftl2Se; oilier mixed colors dn- chanetd.

ber 15. 193. or as soon thereafte is convenient to the Conn. JACOB WA'JKNHALP. Attorney for Plaintiff.

fNov 2. S. ltf. 2.2. 29.

Iec 7. NJ 2.1) Upholstering of Distinction Exacting care given to every new custom-built Suite or Odd Piece or the re-upholstcring of your old pieces. SCHROER'S 109-23 N. Diamond St. 5 COAL CO.

tiiniil l'MMl KT I i i Sophomores Sophomore Hi-Y Meet The club will meet LIVESTOCK CLEVELAND LIVESTOCK CLEVELAND Cattle 300; slow and dull with no improvement in trade: prices fairly steady; choice 750-1100 lbs. steers common to good 550-900 lb. steers $3. DO ff 5.50; common to good heifers, $3.00 4.75; medium to good $2.00 3.00, Calves 300; trade practically at standstill; market 50c lower best of $6.00 quoted; choice to prime $5. 00 6.00; choice to good $4.00 5.00; fair to good $3.00 4.00; common $2.00 $3.00.

Sheep 3.000; active and stronger with bulk receipts sold at $7.00 top; all sold early; choice spring lambs $6.75 7.00; common to choice $.1.00 6.75; choice wethers $2.50 3.25; choice ewes $2,00 3.00. Hogs 1.500; market active and full steady; all sold early; heavies $3.75 4.00; butchers and choice yorkers pigs $3.50. PITTS It ITK i II I.I EST( PITTSBURGH Hogs: Receipts holdovers, 900; generailv steadv; sows, 10c higher; tops bulk 170-225 $4.20 4.25; 230-2110 lbs. $4.00 4.25; 260-350 $3.75 4.00; 150 lbs. 14t lbs.

down. Including pigs, $3.50 ui 3.75; packing sows $3.25 ft, 3.60. Cattle: Uece'pts 40; nominal. Calves: Receipts 125- 50c higher; better grade vealers mostly medium $4.50 5.50; culls to common $2.00 ifi 4.00; good aad choice heavy calves $4.00 5.00. Sheep: Receipts 1.500; strong and steady prices; most fat lam is medium $4.00 5.00; old sheep $3.75 down.

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO Hogs, 23,000 including 8,000 direct: active, gen erally 10c higher than Wednesday; 2U0-250 $3.85 4.00; top 260-290 160-190 $3.60 3.90; pigs mainly $2.75 3.00; packing sows $2.85 3.15; light light, good and choice 140-160 $3.25 3.75. Cattle 8.000; calves steers, good and choice 550-900 900-110" 110-1300 $4,75 6.00: 1300-1500 $4.00 5.85; common and medium 550-1300 $3.00 4.75; heifers, good and choice 550-750 $5.00 6.50; common and medium $3.00 5.00; cows, good $3.00 4.00; common ond medium $2.00 3.00: low cutter and cutter $1.25 2.00; hulls (yearlings excluded), good (beef) $2.75 3,25: cutter, common and medium $2.00 3.00. A National Bank Time Tested Citizens National Bank Trusi Co. Coe.

Main anr. Third Sts. Ask For PAGE'S Keen-Maid On Sale At All Leading Grocers Personal Finance? MlllV criii: York and Curb itto-furnished by 'eri-o (Ne tat iniis Columbus, U.I 111. fl i- Central Paeifit- petuia Ito. Island I Mil Mill Alaska 24 nil 22S .141 Allied Cllilll Am Com A I Am Fr Power Am Can Am Su.uar A Am Tohaei Canada Irv Col Has Flee Commonwealth so Ctidaby Park Ifupont l-'ov I'll 111 Cell Flee let) Food Halm liept stores Kroner I.ibbey Owens Ford l.oew 'I'heaters Mont Ward Nat Biseuiu Owens 111 Class .1 l'eniie- Hadio Corn Fo.

bui I'll His. nit I'ti Corp Fit Carbon Carbine Warn, liros Woolw 01th Wesuimiiouse Ki'-e Oil Ohio Oil Pure oil Soconv Vae Siand of Caiif Sland, of Texas' Corp Am Ttolliiig Mills Hethlehem Steel eom MOIIllts. Kl IIIIFMV IO'-j 14 14 8 1 14r-i J2'2 If. 4 Hi 4 1 ill 47. 4 14-i 3 8 Auburn Chrysler Cell tloodrbh Itllbber Cooityear eom Packard Heo Studebaker Tiniken Itoller Hearinn Ituhlier CI llll Mill ll Am Cns A- Kb Ark Nat Oas Hriiitis MfK Histillers Cities Serviee com Cord Corp Flee liond Share Hiram Walker Niagara Hud Power S'hetiley Iiisliliers Stand oil of Ind Swift Co 1 8 1 -i 12 ABE RUTH OFFERED JOB BY NEWARK CLUB Paper Says Plan's to Make Him Yankee Boss Later.

NEWARK, X. J. (P) The jXews says toda tha Babe Ruth jhas been offered the.joh of managing the Newark Bears the International league and that there is a "fltty-fifty chance lie will accept." The News said It had received its information, from a "source vhj-v close to the internal affairs of the American league." The paper adds that back of the move to have the great slugger of the New York Yankees take the post made vacant by the release of Al Mamaux "is a desire in the Yankee organization to have Huth cs manager of the New York American league club, after he has demonstrated his managerial ability elsewhere." The Newark team Is the No. 1 farm of the Y'ankeo system. MXEMAX K1U.F.I) IX VM.h CINCINNATI Harry Ferreo, 42, of Milford, a lineman, fell 40 feet from a pole Wednesday and was killed.

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KiiiK, UJII. I nl- lir, WI.W, 9ilMI l-iiul hllrmoil, WTAM. 5:011 Charioteers. The Keynoters. Little tirphiiu Annie, lioli Ntiwlinll.

Amos "n- Anilv, "Hed Davis. i SinUin' Ed McCnnu ell. I nsolvert Mysteries. 1 1 r'rosley r'resenis. 1 1:3 Stan Stanley Orchestra AIT ('oIiimiIhi A.

Jl. UIUI: III AurtloneiT. :i.l.-, UraiHlpa Hill. In Chief Canoe, 1 Jack nieh. 11:1.1 Uatnar.

1 The Specta tor. IV M. XelRlitiors Noon 1:1. hy Co boy tlmir. naint.

I i i 1 1 en 1 1 II t- fll'tilll. Cowboy t.ove. -'MS KittKS of (lie Strlturs. 0 Tinth and Blair. Hrolul ntlil IliKll.

liiuner Mttsie. arid Jones. Serenade. 7 mar. A.llt llelrolt l.eiy White.

i it Club 1.1:1.-, yViara, IV M. nevien-. 1 Se niour Simotis Orehe liiit'us and tra. 3 V. Marine Hand California Itaniblers.

Sinning f.tidy. Lowell Thomas. I'otash nnd l'erlmiitter Choeolateers. I la ern Paradise. iiolden Toner Orchestra.

1 0 The Iron Master. I Hoh Chester Oreliest ra. un Cub Calloway in-hest ra. JvllK I'iltsbliruti 5 tin jih i ne ibsoti. Today's Children.

IV M. 1 2 r.osa lie Wolfe. 12:4 Km i Hoist's Otvhesira. Musical Original! tic. Hetty anil 4 Pirenze Orchestra.

r. l.V Kiddies- Kluh. 7:1 7, Sllyerti'fuiers. Irene llieh. Let's Listen to Harris.

1 Samuel OiFriniio. Tenor. Autumn Stars. J. F.

Mayne, M. D. DialteMc Specialist Oral Treatment ook Rd. and 'Lexington Ave. CANAL 2303 DKKK HEAD INN Special This Week Wednesday Night FREE RABBIT- SI PPER FRIDAY NIGHT Free Fish Sandwich 1-aVerne Corhln otured to answer on or before the Klh day of December.

IMS. II. C.IFPOPD. 1 for Plaintiff. Oct.

IS. S. Nov. 2. S.

1. 23. NJ '23 1 Call i First. Our Kstimate Will Interest You. 3 Safety Kindling KENT RUMMEL Near 300 N.

Mulberry St. as RADIO PROGRAMS inngngannagggBgEBBBiEssBBngBEi Suile SI.75 S95.OO to NEW YORK ST1M I SALES NKW YORK Stock sales yesterday totaled 1,574.035. A Timely Tip From II. (Doc) Ilainnian "All of us might just as well face It the holidays at-9 coming! That means dressing up, going places and buying things. So if you're figuring on a new overcoat, Mr.

Provider, you'd better bring that $21.50 in right now you may not have It later." Buys A Good Single Barrel Shotgun At Yunckeis. Take down model, automatic ejector, In 12, 16, 20 or 410 gauge. $1.00 Down Holds Any Gun You May Select At Yuncker Bros. 108 N. Main St, SKATING Friday Xite 7 P.

31. adles 1.1c plus tax Gents 25c plus tax Children Wc Including Skates the National REVUE Nov. 26 Evening 7:30 ACTS 30c 40c plus plus tax tax DRl'G STORE it I dteNS CLOTHINa i -T 6-95 WAPPBIEEI'S 0 st i ir. appnes 2-Pc. Frieze Living Room Russet or (Ireen 4-Pc.

Bedroom Suite Smoking Seis, 1 Phone (anal 1107 'BATTERIES Ignition Service Lincoln St 'HI Forms 543 I'ark Ae. I I Furniture of Quality I rtl i IOK L1TV S2i I.OWLST PRICKS CUT RATE 1 MAX OXMAX, I Canal 111! REYNOLDS IIATLS COAL AT THI. I CALL I fS 1 COAL CO. Prop. I 45 xwnuui S(.

COLISEUM Saturday, Nov. 25, 9 P. M. JACK MILES And His Famous Today's Programs WTAM l.M lmi.l MOTU: r. 1111 i-s mill Vi1hi-.

4 Hoii wihhI l.oking Olass. 1 Twillnht Tunes. nat llino anil tllt-iiii. 11:4., The Siz.lers. 7 I.utn Alincr.

5 nil It ml ull show- Hunt. Caul I two anil a 1t Mt-rle Orcliestrn. UVtiri Ciillotvay's Orchestra. 1 Jolt man's Ori'liest ra. WI.W I11.

I1111111I ITllllils) IV M. 4 Hi-oiho Tiiistcrs. r. Ma I'crUlns r. l.itlli- Oriihan Annie.

7 1111 Anids '11- Andy. 7 4i C'ha ftoti'-i--j. ,1,1 1 D.1VS 1 1 I Aminos WAIT I iiliiiiilius lltlllillls) v. iiii nrnail anil High. 1 1 "i .1 initn -Inncs.

Vnmlcvlllc, 7 1 llnrotliy lioay, HIIK I'illsliiiruli M. Vl.ity ami lloli. til 11' r.i-,. i. :1 iilili.s' cnsiintl.

Maivrlons Mi'IihIip. I ,1, Imhis. I Tin- 1:, y. Tltn, nt' 1 'a I tl W.IH llrlrnlt M. 1 Ililrisli rolnical Discusii-ius Simritis l.aih.

t'at rifiuiis. lianj l.atnl;!U,-. Frank l.ullicr. Ace. S'lilmu, Kite's Or, unici'-r-; Situniis On-hcslta.

Phil Or.lnsil'a in Twin Cities. Friday's Programs VWt li'Xt-liiml in Ors an r.li.iuody. PhviM-in h.i Or, lu stra. A I ami Itcicr. anil ii -Musir iatinn liirrv.

IV M. a iv I I ii i a in'nif li1-! ra. i if, Kusc io 'iaa Si. rv Ti ii ioi, TuillLliI Tuno House Ailii i liiv T.im Mix. 111 1 I Xiuht.

nt Mm- WI.W 1 hii'iitiinll tl.l if Tl. 1. Hi. nr. BATTERY SUPPLY CO Cor.

I'ark Ave. E. Adams St. Insurance Agency Insurance ami Bonds BAND of BANDS Admission: 50c rius Tax Don't Miss RADIO Sunday, Afternoon 2:30 8 BIG THAT SAVE Your Favorite Radio Stars in Person JOE P.ALDI CARL OSBORNE KM MET and LARY CACTI'S PLANT JIM And Many Others Hpsi Canal IK anal 1H58 Many well meaning; but uninformed persons have the wrong idea of this service. They DO NOT KNOW the purpose for which it was created.

Do not overlook the value of this plan in solving your own financial problems. YOU OWE it to yourself and family to investigate the merits and advantages of procuring cash, in a husinesslike, legitimate manner. Your interests are rigidly protected by the Small Loan Law, under which we operate, backed by State supervision. Come in and let us explain the facts of this helpful service. The Crawford Mortgage Co.

4th Floor Walpark BIdg. Canal 1122 Let ICE Protect Your Food and Health Against Changeable Outside Temperatures Save With Ice The National Ice Co. Matinee Evening 10c, 20c, 15c, 30c, TICKETS ON" SALE AT TAWSES Leland Hotel BIdg. 150 X. Kranklin Ave.

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Pages Available:
1,468,805
Years Available:
1891-2024