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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 13

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THE MJMtlOX DAILY STAR. MOXP.U. DrCKMRKn 18, lSt. PACE TTTTRTEES. cottage prayer gcra UIj WOMAN FIGHTS NEGRO GERMANY FAILS TO MEET REED PREDICTS FIGHT ATTACK AMERICAN OCCUPATION OF HAITI PRISONERS ATTACK REFORMATORY WARDEN THE RAILROADS CONCERNS ARE INDICTED IN INDIANA Dividends Declared Through the Sal of Stock.

jri.at tn Ft- i Jsi-kins Mortgage company ana Former Officials of Dominican Government Tesitfy. San Domingo. Dec. 1J. Former (Tic la la ot the Dominican govern, rnrnt testifying today before tha American congressional committee Investigating allagoal brutalltht by t'nlted Statee niartnt In Haiti and San Domingo, bitterly attacked American occupation at unjustified.

Francisco Ptynado. former secretary ot the treasury, declared there wat no cause tor military occupation. Ha denied American Uvea or American property bad been threatened. He tatd that there "were mora for. signers killed In a single day In Ntw York than aver Jlhtrt had been In San Domingo." Pedro Pert, former governor of Seybo, called American Intervention "a erlme against tha tovorelgnty of tht Dominican state." Arturo Logrono, secretary lo President Jtmtntt, testified that marine bad beta landtd before any trouble had broken out.

OVER FOUR-POWER PACT Other VSitfi- Irreconcilable" hoW Comment Washington, Dec 1J Indications of opposition rn the seisate to the rath flcatloa of tht four poer Pacific treaiy bavt developed. Senator Reed ct Missouri, oca of tht in tht lone and successful fight agaioatthe trraty of Versailles, In a formal laiement de-Bounced tht new quadruplt understanding as "lra heroua, treasonable and damaahlt." and predicted that "there would bt a fight and a bot ona," Other tenalnrs pf the irreccncll-ablt group for tht most part lth-btld comment, but prhaleiy Indicated an unfriendly attltud tuaard tht treaty, while Senator Reed said bt did not aspect to mast tht fight alone. Senator Borah of Idaho, leading Republican "irreconcilable," wat one of thott declining to comment. Republicans generally. Including most of the leaders, howerar, pr.

dieted ratification of tht treaiy by an overwhelming vole. Senator Reed contended that tht treaiy was tn amatv-e and gavt tht United States only ent of four votes and pledged the Tailed Stales to make war, If aeresaary. In support of British. Japanese or French interests In tbt raclflc. miss hazel'prettyman -ishostess saturday In Honor of Birthday of Her Brother, Frank.

Mist Haiel Prettyman. of York atreet, entertained a company of friends at a surprise party Saturday evening In honor of tht fifteenth birthday anniversary of her brother, Frank Prettyman. Games and con-testa were enjoyed, the honors in the conlestt going to Miss Goldle Thomas and Merrll Weslon. Mauler Pretty man received a numebr of remembrances. Those present were Misses Esther I'lmer, Ruth Strawaer, G.ildie Thomas, Vivian and Bessie Allen, Katherlnt Sharp, Lucille Prettyman; Mesnrs.

Merrll Weston, Harold Thorns, Orvlllo and Earl Armstrong, Robert Noggle. Benjamin Ambrose. Mr. and Mrs. Friyik Thomas, and Mrs.

William Prettyman were also guests of tht evening. Oppae Conference. Paris, Dec. It. A canvass of offi cial circlet todty revealed much opposition to the proposed International conference at Washington, MARRIAGE LICENSES A license it marry wat Issued Sat.

rday aftrrjiooo to Mist Avis M. Seller and Albort bent, both Marlon. 3 Charges that the F.rlt railroad had iught to evadt tht rulings of tbe nlted Slate labor board by "farm- iirg cut work to ouiault contractors wert made In tht form of rcolu- i adopted by tht New York dls- rpDr oiaini-nanct ti i' 'art orherf U'n' Tb trt ordered to the board ta Wahlng- ton. Big Four passenger train schedules wcr delayed jesterday- morning by tht wrecking of a freight near Hardin, about five miles west of Sidney. Ta ears of oil la tht train caught fire.

Passenger iraina rt detoured around Ihe station mhert the wreck occurred, causing then In be about iwo boura late, J. B. Hutchinson, Jr general superintendent of tha Northwesters regioa of tht Pennsylvania out of Toledo, pasted through Marlon to. day In bla privatt car. He was ac-companltd by W.

R. Hlllery, division engineer, tad W. Henderson, trainmaster of tbt Toledo dlvlsioa, both ef Toltdo. A mall ear will bt operated on Erie traint No. It and It Sunday, December IS to takt cart of Iht extra parcel post on that date.

The Kent division agents" association will hold Its monthly meeting at Ashland tomorrow. Wednesday, December 1 1, will bt pay-day fr tha employes of the Hocklag Valley. W. Pilham, Inspecior of bridges and buildings tor tht Erit out of Youngstowa, wat In Marlon todny. C.

J. MrGuIrt, Inspector of watch es for tht Brothtrhood Welch and Jewelry company out of Cleveland, was In Marlon today. C. L. Farrtl, ruperlntendcut of station service on Hit Erl out of riilcago.

was tn Marina lodav. P. M. Mlnaugh, of the Lima I.oei. mnliva Works out uf Lima, was In Marlon today.

Services of porters nn Iral-it No, a nd No. have been discontinued. No reduction has been made In the englnt and train forces of l' Erie ojt rf Marlon within the last Altai Workers. Pittsburgh, Dec. tt.

Over l.DOD men and too woman support ers of Alesander Howal'e "rebel" taction In the Kansas coat atrlke, at tarked a hundred workers at Mine No. 17, of the Haiila Ft Coal coin pany near Franklin, today, and afler nor re hand-to-hand fighting doted up th mine. taarsrsseiwas man Outbreak Occurs During Mojion Picture Exhibition. Marquette. Dec.

II. During moving picture exhibition at the brtnch of tht state reform atory an outbreak 'occurred among tht prisoners. It was quelled after Warden T. Tt. rallla bad received knift wounds.

Deputy Wardea Menheanlt had been badly beaten aid Iht latter ton, Arthur Meuheaalt. who was visiting his father at tht prison, bad been stabbed In tht lungs. Arthur Men henr.ll It In a local hospital and la said to bt In a serious rendition. A largt nunitMr or tht prisoners bad been taken to tht chapel to wit Bess iht enVrtalnment. After tht chapel bad been darkened to permit showing of tht pictures, a number of tht prisoners sprang anon t'atlin.

At a prison rule prohibila carrying of firearms within tht Institution, tht officials, aided by a large number of loyal prisoners, fought tht Insur gents with their fists, feet or wiih canes. Carving knives a brought Into play tnd Catlin fell before Iht knift thrusts. Arthur Mtnhtnnlt went down toon afterward, at hit father wat receiving a beating at tht hands ot the Inmaiet. Cam Foard, serving a lift aenlenra, summoned diaries Murk, a guard, frpm tht outer wall, Muck ran ta tbt chapel, leveled Ida rifle at tht prisoners and hpt them at bay whflo other guards wort summoned. Tht prlaonert toon were herded In their cells.

MOVE TO OVERTHROW PEKING GOVERNMENT Cgsntio MiM-Meeting Is Held at Shanghai. Shanghai, II. A gigantic maaa-mettlng Wat held here today fur iht purpose ot a movement far the ovtrlhrow of tht Peking government. Arruui-emeiu hava been mad by tht leaders of Iht movement to circularise the nation with thef slogan: "Peking I not tht ptoplo'a gov ernment. i Demonstrations art Increasing dally Ihrmisiioiit China as a protest atialnst tha direct negotiations being carried on at Washington for tha aettlement ot thq Shantung Issue with Japan.

Tbt Chinese press bitterly tenret America for htr attitude toward China lu tha Vnlilnlou conference. "MudMea Ordf-r, Washington, Dee. 13, The su premt court of tha United Rules lo- duy mollified Ht recent order main tainlng llie present status of lha Chicago board of Ira do pending decl slon a to the validity of lha fulurrn tradlnsr law. For Ihe Loss of Life DECEMBER INSTALLMENT! i Unofficially Tells Commission She Is Unable To Pay. Paris.

IV. 12. Germany bat failed to pay 1M.0M.004 gold marks dut during tht first two weeks of I lr tht schedule of pay. mtal: ber -'r''n portions of btr customs dutlta. The (iermaa government baa icf.irn'.ed tht rtnaratioat commission that tht tremendous dt-creast in the value of tht ttark makea impossible tht conversion Into gold marts of the fund cf paper marks which had been accumulated to meet these payments.

A total of S.OOO.OW) paper marks has been deposited with tht committee. Tat reparations commltaion bas not yet taken any position on Germany'! failure to meet these bills. Ottttrvtrt hert tay there It nothing to bt dona In view cf tht exchargt crlslt Germany. Ninety million gold marks wart dut on Dee. 1 and 100,000.000 art dut on tht 1Mb; but Germany at ready hat made known unofficially to the commission that aht would totally unable to llrt up ta her schedule.

CHARLES DRAKE IS TO BE NEW CITY CLERK He Is Picked at Caucua of New Council. At a caucus of the members of tht new city council held Saturday even ing at the Marlon Savings bank tht position of city clerk wtt tendered to Charles Drake. Mr. Drake accepted the position and will assume his duties tht first of the year. He Is very well known In tht city and wat formerly employed at tht Susquehanna Silk Mills.

SELL HALF OF OHIO'S ALLOTMENT OF SEALS Stamps in Demand in All Parts of State. Columbus. iMic. 12. More than half of the UO.OOO.OOO Chritlmas teals allotted to Ohio in the nation-wide campaign to raise funds to combat tuberculosis have been disposed of during the first 10 days of tht sale, according to a statement Issued by James A.

Maddnx, atate chairman of the Ohio Christmas teal committee. Twenty dtiet last week asked for more tea It. Portsmouth increasing its original order from to 1,20,000 seals. Other cities Increasing their quotas included Panduaky, Steubenville. Springfield, Dayton, Newark, Mansfield, Mlddletown and Van Wert.

Old-Kashionoil Taffy Tull. Mr. and Mrs. David Herbert' Petercon entertained the former pupils of Mrs. Peterson Saturday evening at their home on north Grand avenue.

An old-fashioned taffy-pulling was-4 feature of the evening. Those present were Misses Eleanor Hord, Louise Meckel, Donn Mae Hlnamon, Helen Miller, Laura Monnelte, Edith Moore, Wllda Keckel Elizabeth Hord, Mary Alice Miller, Josephine Hlnamon, Margaret Wil Hams; Paul Miller, Fenton Hord Carl Leeper, George Peterson, Job D. Mclntyre. Mr. and Mrt.

Clarence Peterson and Dale, Gale and Gerald Harris were also guests. Te Use Finger Print System. Washington. Dec. 12 Beginning Dec.

IS a system of firmer prints will be used for Identification of postal savings depositors. Instructions for Inauguration of the system already have been sent to postmasters most ot the principal cities, it was state at the nostoffice department The system will bt used to supplement the present method ot Identifi cation. Houst For More Judget. Washington. Dec.

12. By a vote of 197 to 0 the Walsh bill, providing for appointment of 22 additional fed eral district judges, wat passed by tht house and aent to the tens after an amendment which would bavt required federal judget to de vote all their time to judicial duties was ruled out on a point ot order. Burned to Death, Clrclevllle, Dec. 12. Mrt.

Aant Smith Sears, 95. widow of C. Sears, was burned to death while burning papers In a range. The deceased wss a Quaker, and graduated from the Women't Medicel college, New York, fiba was a dlrtct de scendant of President Fiilmert. Movie Exhibitors to Orgtnlit.

Toledo, Dec. 12. For tht purpose of forming an Ohio Exhibitors' asso ciation, motion picture theater own ert and manager from all partt of Ohio are In convention hert. Trial Begins. Newark, Dec.

12. The trial of Jamea Carl Shirley, twenty-two, un der Indictment On a charge of first degree murder for tha killing of John Gallagher, picture show pro- prletor, on the evening of November 12, commenced this morning. of tht revival tervices to ba held at Greenwood Evsngellcal church. Tht err icea Wednesday evening will be held at tht home of Walter Fennel! of Tyler atreet, and on Friday eve ning at tht home of Mr. Dura Keiter, of east Farming atreet F0R2EMAN KEECH DIES OVER IN LOGAN COUNTY LaRue Native TaVen by Diabetes at Sixty-Four.

LaRue. 0., Dec. Special Forieman Keech, cousin of Mrs. W. P.

LaRue, and a former resident of LaRue, died Saturday morning at bis home near Rushsylvanla, following an Illness of several months of diabetes and complications. Mr. Keech was about sixty-four years old and was uorn In LaRue. Surviving are the widow and one daughter, tnd his mother, Mrs. David Keech, who Is past ninety-four years old.

The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at Rushsylvanla, and burial will bt made at that place. A cousin, Albert LaRue. and Mrs. W. P.

LaRue will attend the funeral. ACCUSES LLOYD GEORGE OF BREAKING FAITH Sir James Craig Addresses the Ulster Parliament. Belfast, Dec. 12. Sir Jamea Craig, in addressing Ulster parliament this afternoon, accused Pre mier Lloyd George of breach of faith and breaking hit aolemn pledges.

"The position ft most said Sir James, referring to tbe Irish peace Sir Jamea continued: "However strongly the members feel, I advise that no unconstitutional action be taken. We should' leave our Interests In the hands of our representa tives In the Westminster parlia ment." SECRiTS NO MORE Copyright. 1921 Tnompson tcre Service.) Fea- Q. What producer boasts that he has no of pictures studio and never will have one? A. Louis Mercanton, a French producer.

He has just completed his own design for thirty-t motor lorries, one with a trailer, and all capable oi traveling from twenty to thirty miles an hour. Thus with his headquarters In Paris and a mobile studio, M. Mercanton has the world at his command. Q. What two acreen comedians are known in France as "Zigoto" and 4 A.

Larry Semon ia known as "Zigoto" and Charlie Chaplain as "Chariot." Both actors are very I popular there. Q. Who is the latest film actress that the gossips are prophesying will be the next Mrs. Chaplain? A. The beautiful Claire Windsor.

She has been married once and has a little boy In pictures, Billie Bowers. She lives with her mother and eon in a ffttle bungalow in Hollywood. Q. Has George Arllsa appeared in any picture since playing In "The Devil" and "Disraeli?" A. No, but he will shortly star in a screen version of "Idle Hands," by Earl Derr Blggers, author of "Seven Keys to Baldpate." Q.

What film actress has the privilege of charging all her rearing apparel to the company for which she stars? A. Pauline Frederick. She has one of the best contracts and It is said her salary is $7,000 a week. She, has a drawing account and a percentage of tbe gross income the picture. Q.

Whs do stars have to submit to new screen tests when thuy go to western studios from the east? A. It Is said to be necessary In the case of every star to have new screen tests because of a difference light and atmospheric conditions east and west. It Baby Marie Osborn, famous at "Little Mary Sunshine" In the movies now? A. No, she ia out of tbe movies at present tut she Is at the awkward age of eleven. Q.

How long has Rudolph Valentine been la tbe movies? A. Rudolph, who achiejed great popularity in "The Horsemen of the Apocalypse," ''Camille" and "The Sheik' danced in a cabaret two years ago. Q. Who will star In the film version of "Sherlock Holmes" and where was It taken? A. John Barrymore has return-i ed to New York from a four-months trip abroad where he made scenes for "Sherlock Holmes." The com- nanr whiph Mr.

Barrymore headed was located for a number of weeks London where a part of the film was taken. The pictare has not yet been completed. Q. What "actor" now appearing the New York Hippodrome is to have a film built around Ttim? a "jnrko" the trained crow who now at the Hippodrome has become so famous that a film is 10 written around him An inquiry was recently reecived from Los An geles asking if the crow would-be and ASSAILANT.FOR AN HOUR Man Finally Leaves Her for Dead with Head in Crate. Charleston.

W. Dec. 15 Mrs R. W. Stephens, of Hawthorne drive, la Buffering from burns, burises and cuts inflicted by a negro with wham she fought for 'an hour In this mornrng.

her essalltnt flnailv leavtn. f. I v. -nil un ncaq lying In a burning gas prate. Leroy Williams maa laier arrested and taken before Mrs.

Stephens at the hospital, where she Identitted him as the negro who had attacked her He was placed In Jail. The woman'a Injuries, while serious art not expected by physicians to prove fatal. Afler recovering consciousness. Mrs. Stephens, with her garments soaked la blood from cuts Inflicted by the negro with cand'e stick, made her way to tht home of a neighbor who called tht police.

IN COMMON PLEAS Hutband Sue. for In. Through Attorney E. W. Schoen-lauh a lur a aivorce was niea oy Clifton Daniel Horton against Jessie Mildred Boone Hor ton in me comirron pleas court, this morning.

The plaintiff states they were married In New York. March 11, 19H. and that In 1917 the Ue- tenaani abandoned him and has retarded to live with him. In addition to a divorce he asks that the defendant be barred from any dower in his property. Judge Moumt at Kcuton.

Judge Hamilton E. Hoge, of Kenton, is exchanglug places on the bench with Judge Grant E. Mouser for the balance of the weekl A Jury Trim. The suit of the Raleigh Smokeless Fuel company against E. Boyer for 1850 claimed due on a shipment of coal rejected by the defendant and later sold to the bent advantage to both parties, Is being tried before a jury In the common pleas court, today, with Judge Hamilton T.

Hoge, of Kenton, on the bench. Motion Filetl. In the partition suit of John 1111- dreth against Matilda Hlldreth and others, a motion was filed by the de fendant through DeGalley BeGal-ley to require the plaintiff to sep arately state and consecutively number bis causes of action mentioned and averred in his petition. Alimony Avardc-l, In the divorce action of Alfred Everly against Mame M. Everly, temporary alimony was allowed the defendant by Judge Grant E.

Mouser, Saturday, in the sum of $50 of which amount 123 is payable at or.ee and S25 December 24. -fl Alimony, Denied Divorce. Alice R. Rinehart was denied a divorce from Roy P. Rinehart after a hearing before Judge Grant E.

Mouser, Saturday afternoon. The plaintiff was allowed $500 as permanent alimony payable $20 December 21 and the balance at tha rate of four dollars a week. The costs were assessed against the defendant. Korrn Association. Lexington, Dec.

12. The Cooperative Marketing Association of Burley Tobacco Growers of Ken tucky, Indiana, West Virginia and Ohio, with approximately 60.000, became a reality today when directors oX the organliation were elected. Marketing of tobacco will begin with the next fortnight and tt is estimated 10,000.000 pounds will be sold by January 1, next. THE SICK P. F.

Alligraf, of south State street, is HI. Mrs. S. A Hill, of Sugar stret, underwent an operation for appen dlcitls Sunday night at the City hospital. Mrs, William Jackman, of Merkle avenue, was operated on this morn ing at the City hospital.

BASKETBALL How They Stand. The following is the standing for the week of the Senior and Junior Sunday-school basket-ball teams: Seniors: Fife Memorial, won five, lost nonej Epwortb, won four, lost one; Trinity, Christian and Calvary, won hree, lost two each; Presbyterian, won one, lost four. Juniort: Epworth and Christian, tie for first place with five garnet won and on? lost; Trinity second with four games won and two lost; Flte Memorial, First Presbyterian and Wesley have each three games won and rtiree lost; St. Mary's five are In the cellar with two garnet won and four lost BIRTHS A ton was born Sunday to Mr. Mrt.

Fred D. Caster, of Chestnut atreet. A daughter wat born this morning to V.r. and Mrs. Elmer Richards, of Crnston avenue.

A ton was bora this morning to law hi-" the Allen county grand i' fr ten-dan investigation at vne- Th indictments charge iy.ng out or unearned omaenas fn'p-rr. maintain branch offl- tha home office be at Portland, inaiana. f.t been sold for the of a Welfare Loan bank by rW-e in thli cily- -cri: to the indictment re- ir.l recently aeciarea ia in of a statute passed by tut tt: session of the Indiana legists alleged this dividend tL represent actual j. it ij charged, being de- Boney. rMi from the sale of additional ItCt'K- folio a series of involving the two concerns.

tie plaintiffs and defendants, the Ft. Wayne newi-T'ne first suit was Instituted directors of the Welfare us society cf Ft. Thoj- iii fur to accounting and the of a receiver. The Wei-fpre'soclety then retaliated by suing jiftctore fr $100,000 damages, jlcras that the eoinpany had been itsicod to that extent by the re-leTjriaiy application. Another suit f.ti a Cincinnati concern In the Feiera'l court at Wilmington, Deis-tir.

vas a sequal. THREE GAMESifTsABBATH SCHOOL LEAGUE SATURDAY Wesle, Christian and Presby- trian Are the Winners. Tiree games were played between le teams of the Sunday-school bas- Irt-biir league Saturday evening; on tat I. M. A.

floor. The first pme was called at 7 o'clock between jtt File Memorial and Wesley M. E. resulting in a score of seven- stn to nine in favor of Wesley M. I The second game was played at fj o'clock between the basketeers if the Central Christian and Ep- Ik.

mAn rnH.nl I winning by two points over Ep- fifteen. The last game was (jved between Trinity Baptist and i.rst Presbyterian teams at' 8:20 jfitxk, the Presbyterian team by a score of seventeen to thirds. The referees were C. D. Hil-drtramlt.

Cobb and Robbins. The iise-up: Meawrial, O. Pos. Wesley, 17. Key r.f Simpson fciers l.f Parshall Egberts Lashey Holiday r.g.

Street l.g. Wettera 17. Pos. Epnortli, r.f Ad; 11 ims l.f. Tit taseider r.g Ev I.e.

Wetterauer ristlan, 17. Pos. Epnortli. IS. Adams Doan Fldler vans wsler l.g Setter KbtPriiin, 17.

Pos. Trinity, 13. r.f. Young "tttine l.f. Yazel 5-if e.

Spohn r.g. Chenoweth kMT l.g Strine CHURCH SOCIETY Trinity Baptist Church. (ieorge W. Brooks, Wellston. s-onary for the American Sun-s-school union, spoke at the Sun-'ij-ifhool service and at the morn-fcl church service at Trinity Baptist "arch yesterday.

Rev. Mr. Brooks '''t ot his work In starting Sunday-riool! in southern part of the wte in Jackson, Vinton, Gallia and fcijs counties. to- T. H.

McAfee, pastor of the who has been 111 at his home "rcsny months, was able to attend morning service yesterday. T-'s eveninc church service yes- Rev. George M. Landis, who fcvoted the entire service to an ob- lesion on "The Heart." This of a series of object lessons Hch irere started last spring. At Church.

very enthusiastic evaneelistlc I7" was held at the Nazarene 'la Sunday and many went to In the morning Mr. and wwwudWU, Ul, eiUgCJO! a special selection anil Fvunre. l'p the Ark." He had concluded his sermon when nt to the altar, being seventy at the altar In the Ut evening after Mr. and Mrs on tad sung a hymn, people --son eoailiir tn tho nil thp service was dispensed 'vival services will be held each s-jtha week at 7:30 o'clock. Firt Presbyterian Church.

3mmiinioa services were admln- ty Dr. Llnlua L. Strock at rlr9t Presbyterian church at th csieraay morning. e'rock annnnncpit fhot w. each Sunday at 4 p.

'a diMe tne regular evening during the next three months. programs will be a i. nestings. pe Cottage Prayer Meeting! Wednesday evening in in at be he FATHER WILL SETTLE "LOVE PIRATE'S" ESTATE Aged Man from Findlay Goes to Detroit Detroit. Dc.

It. Now tha last chapter In the htetle play of Dwlght K. Price, tht "love Blratt." From Flmitay, Ohio, hat come William Price, ttventy-flva years old. lha ftther of lha "man of mamr loves." who died at lha residence, of Mrs. France! Oppen, No.

Twen- Flflh ttreet, Milwaukee, two mon His ago, to bring about an ad- ustmenl ot the eslaie. Ha It here with Edward Price, another ton, who Is Iht manager of a local hotel. They hup to settle up tha $100,000 estate, of tha man who Ittt tears and a hurricane of emotions In hit wtkt. "I ftel that I am tha only direct heir to bit taiata and will flit my etalm," said tht old man. Nonilnatoa (earralt.

Washington, IHie. 11. President Harding today nominated at major gentralt of tha regular army Hrlgn- ill General Harry F. Hodge and Urlgadler General Omar Ilundy. Tha presldnut also nomlnaltd to bt brig.

adlnr generals, Colontl Benjamin Poor, of tha lufantry, and Colonel George Van Horn Motley, ot the field artillery. Ninnlttaiea I lon. Washington, Dee, 12 President Harding today sent to tha annate the nomination ot George Upton, of Ohio, to tit a member ot tha federal trade commission, and the nomination of Carl Koutlahn, of Mansfield, Ohio, to be collector of Internal revenue for the Cleveland, or Klthtewnlh district, of Ohio. 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 To Take Advantage of This You? BE A GOOD Husband and Father Every man who has a family must face the fact that provision should be made to save hh wife and children from want, in case of accident, death or disablement. Insure yourself and family against accident by buying the special reader service policy issued through the Star by the North American Accident Insurance at a cost to Star readers of 50c a year to those between the ages of 16 and 70.

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Be ture to read it before filing it away. This travel accident Insurance will protect every registered resdrr of the Marion Daily Star, who it a yearly eubscriber ai navs tha rrtrnlar tnbscrintion orice for the Merion Dallv Star. Old subscribers at well at new may liave this Insurance. If yoa are at present a eubscriber to the Marion Daily Slar, pletse so state. Present subscribers are entitled te all the advantages of the Travel Accident Insurance Plan at well as the new subscribers, but all old and nesr tobscriberi must tend la this registered form.

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The supreme court of tbe United States lday held Invalid tbe West Virginia Imposing state taxes on tbt transportation of erode oil and natural gat. available for the eamera man while is at the Hippodrome. -w Thousands of Persons Are Going Offer. Are Mr. and Mrs.

Willard Hlgglns, of Pace, of Blaine avenue. refnrned from several days visit friends In Cleveland. Two Arc Wounded. Belfast, Dec. 12.

Two persons No. bat 820 Silver street. with Moving the calendar one month ahead. Adv. ahead.

Were wounded in an outbreak of calendar one month Moving the Adv. street violence arjy today..

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