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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 5

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JL MK MAtUOX DA1LT STAR THVRSnAT, AFOTST 8, 191T. PACK FTTH RIFLES ARRIVE FOR RIGHT COMPANY This Great July Sale Is Still On! Although There Is Still a Lack of Side Arms. AT ITS BEST THIS BIG ECONOMY CLEAN UP SALE Black Satin Peggie Q- Q-pumps, W-30 Talue PlVO 50 to $3.50 Pumps Qr A Strap Slippers now vifJ LOW HEEL PUMPS. DULL KID LEATHER. Reynold.

I Mechanics Jacob R. Hickman and Jacob Smith. First-class privates Claude M. Boxwell and Pale Smith. Long List of Privates.

Privates Lee Adams, Simon Adams, William O. Adams. Leroy Ad-kins, Marshall B. Anthony, Roy: Bailey. Bert C.

Barret, Dwlght Ber-1 ry. Dyer J. Bird, Austin P. Boyd, i Leonard H. Bradshaw, Wllllard L.

Bradshaw. Milo Brady, Elmer Brown, John A. Brown. Clarence H. Burk, John W.

Burroughs. Edmond Calvert. Robert Campbell. Tony M. Campanalla, Vance Carpenter, John Cenkner, Ralph C.

Clements, August J. dinger, Thomas Condron. Earl C. Cook. Harry J.

Cramer. Glen O. Delltnger, Wallace H. Dixon, Robert E. Dom-baugh.

Thomas R. Dutton. Harry Ev A COMPLETE ROSTER OF THE LOCAL COMPANY The Biggest Sale in the History of This Store. Prices on all kinds of merchandise are leaping higher each day, but our policy has always been to clean up at the end of each season. WHEN WE CUT WE CUT! HERE ARE A FEW OF WE PRICES: Make-Up of the Company Just as ft Will Be When It Leaves for the South.

95 Instead of $3.00. SPORT OXFORDS $1.15 and $1.65. All Children's Hats at Reduce Prices. Boys' Suits. Rifles, a much-needed part of company's equipment, arrived laat evening and were Issued to the men this morning.

There Is still a lack of side arms and clothing, but It is thought that this mill be suppplied in a few days. The company is being drilled this afternoon on the High school campus. A complete roster of the company anil officers is as follows: George T. Geran, captain; L. W.

Miller, -first lieutenant; G. E. Crot-tinger, second lieutenant. Serpeants Curtis Market, first sergeant; David H. Xickle, mess sergeant; William Laughman, supply sergeant; Clay Grounds, Edwin P.

65c finriw Barefoot for children LOOK IN OUR WINDOWS. Straw Hats Half Price. Suits for Men and Young Men. $25.00 Suits now $20.50 $20.00 Suits now 16.25 $15.00 Suits now 12.50 Men's Linen -Trousers 1.29 Bathing Suits for men and Boys $1.00 to $3.00 ans, linora Jo. retty.

uysses Field, Cecil E. Foreman, Norman Frecka, Ernest W. Freshour, Emmet E. Fur-nis, Haskell J. Gleaspen.

Harley Hamilton, Norris B. Head, Harry Hershberger, Earl L. Holliday, Ralph T. Horseman. George E.

Hudson, Marion Huff, Elmer Hultx, Stewart W. Irvine. Hiram Jackson, Luther Johnson, Claude E. Jones, Frank E. Kay-lor.

Joseph G. Kehm, William F. Kehrwecker. Paul Knappenberger. Arthur J.

LaBell, Ivan C. Lamb, Charles L. Landon, Daniel W. Lewis, Carl S. Marshall.

Raymond L. Martin, Russell C. Maston, Clifford B. Maze, Clifford A. Meddles, Fred E.

Miller. Frank R. Monacan, Floyd Moore. Clifford Mollhan, Orville L. Morgan, Otto Morrison, Ray C.

Mc-Annlsh, Charles L. McClure, Frank I. McDonald, Oscar Nance, William Noggle, George W. Norris, Jesse J. Partlow.

Gilbert V. Paschall, Clar Econonr Shop Across From Marlon. $10.00 Suits now 8.00 Suits now 6.50 Suits now 5.00 Suits now Linen Dusters $8.25 6.85 5.45 3.95 $1.50 to 3.00 Adams, Taylor Kelley and Otto C. Mcllenry. I Corporals Hubert TaVlor, Wil- Ham C.

Barnes, Joseph B. Jenkins, John F. Simmons, Chester A. Dan-i ner, Malcolm Essex, Otto M. Grace, ESTABLISHED Cloy P.

Hartghon. Hal R. Johnson ence R. Philllpl, Marion O. Pickerel, James E.

Plummer, Jack Poulas, Palm Beach Suits $8.50 to $10.00 Aero Weave Suits $10.00 Mohair Suits $10 to $12.50 59c Athletic Underwear $1.00 Values Mathias B. Roush, Rollie Seckel, William Smith, Frank Welch, George Forest Ralston, Loyd Rauscli, Earl K. Reed, Carl C. Rupe, James E. Russell, Rubin L.

Severns, Yancy i W. Roberts, Shirley Starcher, Le-! land Whitney and Owen M. Ingle. Cooks Clay A. Parr, Frank Cox and Carl D.

Long, i Buglers Ernest Nece and Harry R. Shields. Harry O. Smith. Steve Smith.

Charles Stafford Homer S. Stirkney. Samuel W. Sul ffughsSrh 1 ThESHOUSE OF UC0( livan, Edward A. Sweeney, Roy Where Quality is Never Lowered.

A Store of Honest Values. Terrv. Warren S. Thomas. Grover I can save yon money 6 LOAXS.

H. COMET. Lawyer. 8. Mala.

Tippet, Homer Toole, John Chi, James Uline, Sheldon S. Verden, Alfred C. Wagner, Ray H. Wagner, Harvey D. Wakley, Vern B.

Wakley, There's a richness, about our stocks of "On the result of this new battle, Sterling Plated Silverware David R. Williams, Lester L. Williams, Paul A. Williams, Homer Willis. William M.

Willis, Jesse Wll- destined to pierce, the German lines that reflects the high quality from the North sea to the banks of lour. AlDha T. Mlson, reier in the Scarps, depends, in all probabil ana newer patterns. tor Sanford H. Witlatch, Frank Wlt- ity, the liberation of northern France and Belgian Flanders." MEDICAL AIVVF.RT1HEMKXT.

DR.MAHON Will make regular visits, ami may be consults! FKKK OF CH.UIGK In Hngllsh and German at PILGRIM INN. Marlon, Nat unlay, August 4. Hemming every four weeks. zel and Guy C. Wood.

Michigan on a strike. "What Italy has done 'America In a telegram to President WIN can do. sou at the time of the deportation "Italy has come to aid America, of the I. V. from Hlsbee, Arl- and America can aid Italy, zona, Haywood raid these workers "Pa Vine! designed the first earo-woulil be called out If deportations plane.

Seven years or more ago I did not cease. 'saw Walbur Wright fly In that ma- chine In Itoma. Today, the sons of Will Take Action. (Italy art bringing back to America Indianapolis, Aug. 2.

Unless na-jthe most advanced flying machines, tlonal authorities take action to pre-! They are America's for her brave vent deportations of southwestern youths to fly." POLICE COURT. HIS extreme hot, dry spell makes the use of a hose for sprinkling the garden and lawn very necessary, and while we all want to buy things as cheap as possible, it is the poorest economy to by cheap hose. We carry several grades in stock and while the least expensive is not very costly the quality is good, and is so guaranteed. However, the molded hose at J2c and He per foot is by far the A War fonnriL The Hague, Aug. 2 A German council of war to consider the situation on the western front, especially In Belgium, has been called by the Kaiser to meet in Brussels, said a despatch from the German frontier, to Few Illegal Trainrlding.

Edward Trunck was arrested last night In the Erie yards charged with miners who are members of the l'nl-j ted Mine Workers of America, the' EXTRA FANCY Hot House Tomatoes, 12ic a Pound. Fancy Cantaloupes, Red Ripe Watermelons, Bart-lett Pears, Apples, etc day. DEbTHTOLLIN illegal trainriding. Rirhwood Chickens Stolen, The local police received a call Field Marshal Von Hindenburg, the wm bc won lmmedl-i German chief of staff, first quarter- atciy, according to Secretary Greene. I master general of the Germany army, The of general strike as ihi mnminr from the marsnai 01 least expensive in the long run.

BIB OIK oenerai von Ludendorff, Crown a retalliatfon will then be discussed. Prince Wilhclnj and others were sum-, Green, todav. wired Richwood who notified them that mohed. twenty yellow chickens averaging two and one-half pounds had been stolen there last night. TELEPHONE 13G.

Oil Shells red. London, Aug. 2. Oil shells are being used by the British artillery in West Flanders, according to the $400 to Frank Hlberlln, a union representative who is with eighty miners deported from Gallup, New Mexico, to Belen, New Mexico. They were without funds.

The Denver office of the union will feed the men until they can be returned to work. The Central Grocery SAI FR OCHKR, Props. THE JosephHardwareStore Phone 303 Continued from rge One. ployes and their families all are flocking to the nearby reaorta. As on the previous night, thou sands remained on the beaches all night, most of them sleeping on the sand.

Marlon Chickens Stolen. W. J. Mclncrow, of north Jefferson street, reported this morning to the police that six chickens were stolen from his hennery some time last night. The police have a clew.

ordnance expert in the Standard, today. These projectiles contain Phone 130. Opp. Courthouse. quantities of oil which scatters and bursts Into flames as they explode In the German trenches.

iDITTIPPIK linlianapoli'i Auto Stolen. The Indianapolis police notified the local department to be on the watch for a six-passenger touring LABOR THOUBLE 1 Is GET THE CASH HABIT! car which was stolen from that city July 19. The automobile carries the state license number 4703. L. T.

MA HON, ft. s. Is a graduate of Rush Medical Col lege, Chicago, the best-known institution In the United States. Blight Itellef. Cleveland, Aug.

2. Only slight relief was promised Cleveland, today, from the excessive heat wave that has claimed forty-nine lives In the last four days. Twenty deaths, fifteen of them babies, occurred during the last twsnty-four hours. The government street level kiosk recorded lower temperature, this morning than on the four previous days. The temperature began falling at midnight and Cleveland had Its first sleep In a week.

For four days straight, the kiosk has registered a top mark of 104. But the toll of BRITISH TIKE Contlnued from Page One. ever built. "That is our latest machine. You will notice that It has a large span 110 feet.

That machine carries Continued from Page One. He Treats Acute and Chronlo Catarrh. Ringing to Ears, Dizziness, Weak speedy action on the food hll! Her- GROUND LOST Eyes, Granulated Lids. Discharging A Late Shipment of The I Famous "Black Cat" Hose I Has Just Arrived! Several Thousand Pair of the Most Wanted and Scarcest Kind, at the Early Spring Prices diseases Of the Eye and Ear. Nervous Diseases.

bert Hoover has positively promised three engines, two tractors and one to reduce the cost of living when 11 C8n develop S.600 borse-is made dictator and the president I DOwer and flv rate of 145 miw has taken him at his word. nour under most adverse rondl-whlle administration officials have tlonl1' S1)t thousand pounds of been using all of their Influence to wight go up with that machine. Just prevent any outbreak of labor trou-' subtract the weight of three men bles that mleht smead and you will see that it can carry aches, Eczema and all Skin Diseases deaths is expected to be Just as large today, for scores of babies are HI from the heat. the country given special attention, Chronlo Dlseaaee Of the Lungs, Heart, Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Bladder, such as Bronchitis, Bhortness of Breath, Palpitation, Dyspepsia, Oaatrjala, Loss of Appetite, Sour Stomach, Constipation, Ulceration, treated In the most scientific manner. Hemorrhoids, Piles, treated with, out the knife and no detention front', business.

Young, Middle-Aged or Old Men, suffering from Debility, Nervousness and Exhaustion. Epilepsy or Fits Treated by best methods. Diseases of Women Continued from Page One. The fighting which has so far taken place on the West Flanders front is believed to be merely a prelude to a vast enterprise which Field Marshal Hafg planned against the Germanic. The action may continue with varying degrees of intensity for weeks.

German military critics declare that the allied attacks were made with such numbers of men as the Germans had never faced before in a slnlge battle. These expert believe that the Anglo-French armies will try to clear the Belgian coast of Germans and that the chief objectives are Antwerp and Zeebrugge. Mill Are Closed. Lawrence, Aug. 2, -Affected by the heat, thousands of mill operatives in the great textile plants here d(d not report for work, today and It was necessary to practically close all the mills.

The large foundries were also forced to suspend, while some or the department stores planned to close at noon. Hundreds of men, women and children have been sleeping on the ground in the common during the night. As Belief Comes. BLACK (JA 1 HUbb are known in practically every city and town in the country known principally for their durability and fine appearance and for their reasonable pricings. This lot includes most every kind of hose women want fine mercerized lisles, boot The Indus'; situation Is also a seri u.aaa for worry.

I. W. W. Purpose, The department of Justice is still investigating tho strength and purposes of this organization. Already it has ben demonstrated that the I.

W. W. Is considerably stronger than was believed. Its secretary-treasurer, William D. Haywood, formerly a power In the Western Federation of Miners, has declared In a telegram to the president that unless deportation of members in Arizona were more than 5.000 pounds of explosives.

What 5.000 pounds of explosives can do when dropped on an enemy fortification, just Imagine that for yourself. "That Is not all we have done. We now have under construction a machine of 7,000 horsepower. We will cross the Atlantic ocean with that machine yet and there are still greater machines to come." Displayed photographs of the airplanes used when the war first began Italy's newest air-flght-Ing plane seems a gigantic monster. Major Perfettl expressed absolute confidence that America's air program will give the needed Impetus to the allies and before many months Germany will be a negative quantity in the air.

"I must say something of the daring of our airmen," the major continued. "Without boasting, let me say they are the most courageous men the war has When history sets down the heroes of the Alliance, Aug. 2. Just as relief; from the torrid wave arrived, Ro- bert Martin, two, died today, from stopped, he would call a strike of all members. Since then, Frank Little, an I.

W. organizer, has been silk or all silk clear to the top, in white, black and plain shades. Decisive Battle. lynched at Butte, Montana, and re ports reaching here, today, indicate that the threatened general strike Is certain to be called. If so a score of western and southern states will be Paris, Aug.

2. That the allied thrust in Belgium will develop Into a decisive battle was the prediction made, today, by the military- expert of the Gaulois. He declares that in the beat, the first victim of the oppressive weather here. Thirty-One Die. Pittsburgh, Aug.

2. Thirty-one deaths In the last twenty-four hours places the number of beat victims here for four days at fifty-four. Lower temperature and showers are promised for, today. affected. Treated in the most satisfactory manner.

Our boms treatment Is pleasant to use and (Ives good results. The doctor carries all bis portable Instruments and comes prepared to examine the most obscure cases. Those who apply for treatment should bring along a small bottle of urine for examination, as it will assist In the diagnosis. References gladly furnished on application. Correspondence solicited and symptom blank furnished on application.

Address DR. L. T. MAHON, S7I Monroe St, TOLEDO, OHIO. Office hours, 8-12 a.

1-8 p. and 7-9 evening. General Petain "France has found For the last couple of weeks the her Grant." The writer concludes White House has been deluged with letters and telegrams demanding that the I. W. W.

be suppressed. Many of Crazed by Heat. these demands have been anonymous, war, Italian aviators win rang nign among those of heroic deeds. Italian Aviators. "Italian aviators fly under harder circumstances than any others.

Imag Canton, Aug. 2, Crazed by the but in several case' the persons mak Women's Mercerized Lisle Hose 29c, 35c 50c Black and white splendid quality at each price. Wide tops some ribbed, and have a patented can't-run hem. All sizes. Fibre-Silk-Boot Hose 59c and 69c Pair Fine sheer weave with a bright lustrous finish.

White, black and fancy plain shades rose, maize, various blues and gray. Pure Thread Silk Hose, 75c Pair White or black only a pure silk hose that's now a $1.00 value have wide tops full length and woven with double heel, toe and sole. Pure Silk, Fashioned Hose, $1.00 and $1.15 Pair A positive $1.25 and $1.50 value. Of purest thread silk, fashioned with seam up the back, will hold shape and luster until worn out. White, black and plain shades all sizes.

ing them are well known and respon heat, Marcos Goodman, tbirty-thre, cut his throat with a razor, today. He had been unable to sleep for sible. Western lawyers, professing to represent the authorities In a number of Pacific coast and lnter-mountain states, have been here in EL Vampiro lex protection against mosquitoes, flies, bed bugs, lice, moths, ants, put up in bellows box several nights on account of the heat. person to demand that the leaders of the I. W.

W. be arrested, claiming that they are being financed In their agitation by German sympathizers. 25 Ft. 5 Ply Garden ine aviation fields In the midst of the Alps. When an aviator leaves the ground he has to make an ascent of several thousand feet before he clears the mountains.

Then he must fly over the enemy lines to attack. Now yon can see why we have been forced to develop huge machines with great power to carry weight in order that our airplanes may be effective. "Flying over the Alps Is no sinecure. I have seen our men time and again sail forth at the rate of a hnn- Hose With Connection i Refrigerators At Big Reductions. Haywood Talks.

Chicago, Aug. 2. William D. Hay Price 10c wood, secretary-treasurer of the I. $1.59 Complete W.

today, said the lynching of SCHMIDT SATS SO. Frank Little at Butte. Montana, would not necessarily" mean en 1( DRUG sO TV an K1 mllea an hour into a swirling forcement of bis threat to call outidred Lennon Furniture Co. West Center St. Next to Garden St.

in iu I nunc members of the IV W. W. employed snow storm to attack the enemy. Corner Center and Mala Sta, in the harvest fields of the Dakotas These men fly for italy ana tne al and the mines of Minnesota andUies. TT.

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