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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 5

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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tac.k rnt THE STAR. SURION. OKlta rOMTSPAT. OCTOBtR IJ. GETS BRIDGE BID SO AT OPENING 1 Arthar Brisbane' Today (sutuiurd from Ud.

SCHOOL OXFORDS meat. New Jersey has S3rve4 prosperity, by energy d.fplajed la the buiidirig of good roads. Not even California has done better than New Jersey in that dir-e-uoa. Of late New Tor state i far behind. OF COOKING SCHOOL Colamtw Man Low Httitirr for Koad Work In rnwpeot Bernard Savage of Columbus was low bhdder for the contract to erect a new bridge on route 303 in Pivs-! rxvt when bid were opened by the All site.

OQR Breaks First Day Records: Auditor. ium Well Filled. state highway department in Columbus yesterday. SIFRITT TAKES POST WITH FAIR BOARD UJ From Par- One I'ontin KENTUCKY RED ASH MH A CLINKER IN A CARLOAD PRACTICALLY NO ASHES HOT AS BLAZES For Stove or Furnace PHONE IS 2666 THE MARION GRAIN SUPPLY CO. EXPECT 1 0,000 1 AT MEETING Central Ohio Teacher To Attend Columbus Session; Raybum Is President.

Ten thousand persona are expected to attend the sixty-first annua! session of tha Central Ohio Teachers' association to, Columbus Oct 30 and Nov. according to C. a Raybum. county superintendent of schools, and president of the association. All Marion county school teacher and superintendents, numbering 165, will attend the meeting.

School will be dismissed Friday, pared to the original estimate of approximately IH.WG, The bridge i i to be built on what is known as the Delaware-Prospect rwad in the village cf Prospect and to be completed by Dec. SI. Contract for the work, as well as contracts lor $500,000 of other state road projects on which bid were received, will be let in tht near future. A black or tan sport ox-ford for the mis that gives shoes real hard wear. Those oxfords have Goodyear Welt sewed oles and Conf-mon sense heel.

An inspection of them will convince you of thli wonderful value. KINNEY'S 111 v. Main Marlon, tl. Oct. 30 to enable the instructors to attend all sessions.

who has built a beau-reared a fine family, charming and fascinat- a most satisfactory durable life." Lautz told her "pupils" if thi waffle sticks to the -nc iron add a little more to the batter; don't put ia.t spoonful of batter in the rf the cake pan, put it on add somi flour to the mixture before the milk in hae a finer mixture; iii rgg whites to the cake k3V(r u.e cutting and folding with a spatula." Tht lec-demonstrated the making of coffee and tea, Melba, French and Creole fruit Vif. i ven children were in the nursery for the after-jn with games by Mrs. George Waddell and her assistants. MOUSER TO SPEAK Grant E. Mouser Jr.

speak at the Republican rally City school authorities' have not million dollars equipping one of his plants to make rajU berr, in anticipation of a Chang in the prohibition law. This may be premature. Any prohibition compromise will probably ignore the law. letting the public drink as much as it pleases of vile whisky and badly made beer. Beer properly madr would be better and would add hundreds of millions a year to government revenues, whereas "bootleg" gives billions a year to bootlegger IN NEW YORK STATE Governor Roosevelt wisely closes public forests at the beginning of the annual deer hunting season.

Tin forests, following long drouth, would inevitably be set on fire in a hundred places if sportsmen, with their rifles and matches, wer admitted. It Is sad to thwarted Just as you are ready to kill a deer. But hunters may find comfort in the fact that there will be more deer to kill next year. GOVERNOR LARSON of New Jersey predicts steadily increasing prosperity for his state, now celebrating "Prosperity The governor relies on "the advantageous position of New Jersey." which could not be greatly Improved. Of late years, and especially under Governor Larson's manage- Houseware Harvest Sale yet decided whether Marlon city schools wilt be closed Friday, A number of city teacher are expected to attend the Saturday ses To Be Secretary and Custodian of Grounds for Association.

Carl W. Sifritt cf 125 Superior street, secretary of the Marion county fair for the last two years, will take a position combining the duties of fair secretary and custodian of the -fairgrounds beginning Nov. 15. he announced today. In order to devote his full tlma to the new work, Sifritt has resigned as manager of the Green Camp Elevator Co.

His resignation Is effective as of Nov. 15. Whether any decided changes will be made in the complexion of the fairgrounds before the 1931 fair would not be revealed by Sifritt In his new position, he will have charge of all repair work of the grounds and will be given full charge of the upkeep and management of the grounds and buildings- In, combining this work with the secretaryship, the board has released C. McDonald who has occupied a residence on the fairgrounds and who was caretaker of the grounds. This house will be rented by tha board when Sifritt takes charge.

sions of the meeting. "Vita! Values in Education" haa been chosen as a theme, for tha WTAM LEASED NBC Takes Over Control of t1ea-land Radio button. Tk Auarlafnl lrM CLEVELAND. Oct. 15 Tha National Broadcasting Co.

has taken a lease on radio station WTAM. Cleveland and will take over control Saturday, It waa announced today. John F. Royal, present manager, will contlnua in charge. In making the announcement, M.

H. Aylesworth, of the NBC aald that under lease his company will operate the station for "several years." For the past several years the station haa been under control of tha Van Sweringen Interest, and the Cleveland Illuminating Co. Mrs. Lauta of Star Cooking School hat selected this store for Marion's Representative Houseware and Kitchen Outfits. meeting.

Headquarters will be maintained at the Peshler-Walllck Hotel In Columbus, and Memorial hall and auditorium will be used for Friday morning session a Departmental meeting will be held Phone 2540 GUNDEtt AMBULANCE SERVICE in various buildings designated on programs which have been fur nished all teachers. Martel on rnuay nigui, wci. of Grant E. Mouser it Election of officers for the com announced today from Repub- originally was booked to speak fisewhfre but he rearranged his schedule in order to appear at ing year is scheduled. Many reeognired speakers and educators have been obtained for the programs of tha meeting.

Mu-sic'will be furnished by the Marlon Canto Club. Among the speakers are Claude G. Bowers. Dr. Will Ourant.

Dr. C. HI Germane, Judge Camille Kelly. Dr. W.

H. Kllpatrlak, Pr. F. B. Pearson and Dr.

VY. Thompson. CONTINUES FLIGHT Br Tk AaMH-late I'reu WICHITA. Oct 1-Mrs. Keith Miller.

British avlatrlx attempting to better the east-west transcontinental flight record of Mlsa Laura Ingalls, took off at 8:15 a. m. today for Amartllo, Tex. Court News Oven Glassware Caaarratea, Baking IKahea. Hre4 Tans, Oval natters ail at greater vaJms.

In. I-le riatrs, 1 for It.ftO. S1.00 1 Mirror Heavy Aluminum Small Skillet with Lid 98c 1900 Whirlpool Washers Honest Sale Price 90 Named In Suit More than 90 persons are made defendants in a petition to quiet a White Oak title on a 40-acre farm in Waldo FIND SHERIFF'S GAR ABANDONED ON ROAD Save on Your Automobile Insurance Tha Ohio Farmers UUk Ka avr Ten to Twenty I' Cent. I'hone tor Watrous, Agt. 133 E.

Cnr. township, filed yesterday in common pleas court by Perry D. Weis-er against Wesley Augenstlne and others. The law firm of Clark After represents the plaintiff. Thieves Escape Capture as Waldo Township Farmers i Open Fire.

Thieves who stole the Chevrolet Get The Battle Creek Food Habit! Every member of the family from Baby to Grandma will fall in line with Malted Nuts Whole Wheat Cream Sticks Fruit Crackers Savita License to Wed A marriage license was Issued In probate court yesterday to William Boham, restauracit waiter, of Columbus, and Ila Dean of 871 North State street. coach of Sheriff Charles Miller of I qhibautgttlmihBms. Plain and charred, 1 to 50 gal. 95c up Free deliver! of purchases isl 1.00 or more. Big 3 Malt Co.

Northeast Corner Center and State St. Open Evenings. Fhone fllli. Morrow county from In front of the county jail In Mt. Gilead Mon- day night escaped capture last night when the car was recovered on the St.

James road in Waldo township. Clerk of Courts Everett Grlgs-by assisted In the recovery of the 147 S. Main St. Named Executrix Probate court has appointed Catherine Mulrow as executrix of the estate of Barbara Bingham. Ohio State Student It Victim of Paralysis Be sure to attend the Star Cooking School and you will see a practical demonstration by Mrs.

Lautz, of Hr The AMsrlated Freos Fig and Bran Flakes etc. ST COLUMBUS, Oct. 15 Clifford Clcmaon, Damascus, Mahoning county, a Junior In the college of car when he snd two farm hands found the machine parked on the road near the Grlgsby farm. When they went to Investigate the presence of the mysterious car, they found two men standing near the machine. The men, when asked to halt by David Schlecht, who was with Grlgaby, turned and fled Into the woods and Schlecht fired at them with a shotgun.

Grlgsby, Schlecht and the letter's father John Schlecht. called Sheriff MEN! SALE! DOUBLEDUTYSk INSURANCE All Lines Automobile Full Comsf. Surety Bonds All Forms. Frank M. Knapp rbons 6117.

Nr lralln Hri Floor 8. Slats M. engineering at Ohio State university, died late yesterday of infantile paralysis after an illness1 of a week. Several students with whom he They satisfy at one meal time and prepare you for the next one. Keen appetite, appreciation of food is a continuous program if you make Battle Creek Foods part of your daily menu.

had been associated at the time be became 111 have been placed under medical observation by university -WUClMaN 298l i J' John J. Francis and Deputy Fred officials. Clark School P-T A. Williams and searched tha vicinity but could find no traces of the men. A member of Sheriff Miller' force last night claimed the car, which had been driven only a few THE ONLY WATCH 1M MUNE TO EVERY SHOCK, DROP OR JAR OF DAILY ACTIVITY.

Appoints Committee 111 Ml Mips mtia a a ii miles since it was taken Monday i Battle Creek Foods discussed and recommended by Mrs. Emily M. Lautz, home economist, this week in the Star Cooking School. TaV UVb 'TA t1 Mrs. M.

J. Miller Mrs. O. C. Mc-Curdy, Mrs.

Georgo Bird and Mrs. Sanford Seckel were appointed an Am. 1 (l now wurifc" tut night. A .43 calibre revolver and a box of shells were missing from the machkie, although a pair of handcuffs and other articles which had been in the machine when it was taken were left untouched. HOBIL'S if entertainment committee of the Clark school Parent-Teacher association for the year, at a meeting last night at the school, northeast of Marlon on the Likens road.

Mrs. Ralph Lucas, Mrs. O. A. Krider and XTr.

Alnnrn Owincr were named on YOU CANT HURT IT! Henney Cooper For Activ Men and Women the refreshments committee for the year. M. T. Adams, president of the association, was in charge of the meeting, Miss McLain, teacher iTo Jar proof a Watch Must a Gothic Watch Low Every Day Prices Konjola 73c Il.p. Horltrk CJO Mailed Milk J.UJ riillllps Milk 'I in Magnesia O'i 1 l.Merln Ul Gallaher's lit W.

Center St at the school, gave a short talk. An old-fashioned spelling bee was fol lowed by songs by H. Compton. The next meeting will be held Nov, 21. Can't PLAY Can't REST JOWBUtSKL TsaATCHC3 i cSJu-f iassiShi sc I I ii JS I i needs Caitoria RECEIVER'S SALE OF NEW RADIOS Starting now and lasting until each of 22 fine radios are sold.

The three following types will be on sale. ZENITH Model 37A A combination radio and phonograph with dynamic speaker and screen grid tubes. Automatic station control. The last word in a radio. Beautiful solid walnut cabinet.

Complete with tubes. urn HEN child it fretful and Sweetest Day Saturday October 18th Give Good Candy and make somebody happy. BARTLETT'S DRUG STORE 131 E. Center Si. FCKERDQ Ct'T RATE UHtO STORE 140 8.

Halo. Eagle Brand Milk 6 for 51.00 av a saVa NOW S175 WAS S692 THE tUJILMN ARCH SUPPORT FEATURE in vry pair of "En-Joi Htotth Shoti" inturti 103 foot comfort to thoto who art ctsvstomod to tfil foturt in othtr will on eMoblo turprii to cm who thouc 1 fotur onh ebteinoblo in tho rncr txptnsivt mokti. A STYLE FO EVERY FOOT I 3. 01. A.

'Mi irritable, seems distressed and uncomfortable, can't play, can't sleep, it is a pretty sure sign that something is wrong. Right here is where Castoria fit into a child's scheme the very purpose for which it was1 formulated years ago! A few drops and the condition which caused the trouble is righted; comfort quickly brings restful sleep. Nothing can take the place of Castoria for children; it's perfectly harmless, yet always effective. For the protection of your wee one for your own peace of mind keep this old reliable preparation always on hand. But don't keep it just for emergencies; let it be an every-day aid.

Its gentle action will ease ana soothe the infant who cannot deep. In more liberal doses it trill effectively tieTp to regulate sluggish bowels in an older child. All druggists have Castoria: It's genuine if you see Chas. H. Fletcher'i signature and this name-plate: Powder DAYTON Model 66 Beautiful table model.

A screen grid set. One of the most selective set ever built. Priced less tubes. 19c NOW S39.50 WAS S178 alcum ii Kteene DAYTON Model 65 Another table model. Triced less tubes.

Never before has this price brought such entertainment. AKC2 And Now NOW S39.50 WAS $151.45 Patent leather slipper fan rain -oobU oak sole. Sue. 12 to 2. A "Quality Jive" Oxford At $5.00 Fair styles of tvlmckt Sold Eidutivtly by skin with full sttrr: toes, with all marks of nmch t' priced Footwear.

0gC9 J. C. Pcnnby Co. Inc. 187.191 W.

Center. Sever in the history of Marion have greater radio values been offered. Prices slashed because these radios must sell quickly. Terms cash. Our low prices will not permit the expense of demonstrations except in the store.

Drop in to look and listen. LAWRENCE AUTO SUPPLY CO. South Stat SL a a 9 a aaassassaswsaeaasasapeaBel ROSENS 1 SHOE ftTOKZl 111 Mala KL.

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