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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 13

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 13

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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13
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THE STAB. MARIOX. WTWl TKIPAT. SETTEXBEK 18. list r.r.ie tiiiktek! ceremony she played "I Lov.

Ym. Until 50, Man in "Prime COUPLE WED AT UPPER SANDUSKY TruW U. S. Health City Taxes No Longer Worry 3 Communities The ceremony took place at the ridenee of Mrs. Jay Hare hoiv.

A three-course wedding breakfast was served to the immediate families and a few friend. After a lke rrt A man's i Held for Hearing. Harry Bailey. JJ. of 378 Cass avenue Is being held at police headquarters pending a hearing before Municipal Judge W.

R. Martin on a statutory charge "filed by Police Chief W. Marks. The filing of the charge followed a story given ths police by a 15-year-oid girl. Too break It we fU It Marks Welding Co, 133 Oak at Ad.

INSANE NEGRO IS PIANO EXPERT 70-Tear-Old Patient Retain Art Despite Affliction. mr Tee AaaaciaH HASTINGS, Neb. There's music in the sour of "Mac" McPherson. 70-rear-old Negro in the state hospital for the insane here. And it's good music.

Twenty-seven years confinement wedding tour they will reside in i Taw A rial far as pnyoicau ucuiil lasts about 20 years, nubile health service has num. the world's famous operas. Jan. he doesnt like, A wealthy woman sect him to college at Oberlln when he was a young man. He studied and became an accomplished musician.

Following graduation he went on the staje, making concert tours of this country and Europe. He has played for several kings and queens, it is said. When McPherson went insane. In 1902, he lost all Interest in music His art vanished. Gradually it returned, until today he tan play the plana almost as well as in the days when he walked out Into the glare of stage footlights in famous theaters of his day.

50 in normal health are Experts Report necessarily the strongest and most enduring. The ideal weight for strength and endurance, the tests Indicate, is between 160 and 170 For each 10-pound increase In weight there is a corresponding increase in strength until the 160-169-pound class is reached, other factors being held constant Beyond the 170-pound mark, however, the relationship between weight and strength becomes erratic. That strength decreases with height in each weight group was another discovery. "Wa according to tests re- kAHK KilllAtln Mlsa Dorothy ttlark 1 Rrlde of Tiffin Man. UPPER SANDUSKY, Sept Dorothy Black, youngeat daughter of Carl Black of east of this city, became the bride of Edward T.

Beisner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beisner of Ttffln, Thursday morning at 10: 30. Th single ring service was read by Rev. S.

V. Sydenstricker, pastor of the First Presbyterian church here. They were attended by Miss Ruby Dtrmeyer and Howard Bet, ner. brother to the bridegroom. Preceding the ceremony Mrs.

George T. Denman sang "At Dawning" (Cadman) accompanied by Miss Mary Brtnkerhoff, wha also played the wedding march from During the Galion Girl Wedt. Bt WRITS, Sept. 1H-Mr. Dora M.

Oenheimer of Galion and Mr Charles W. P. Nelson of North Kobinsun were united In marriage Thursday at a. m. at the Noith Kohinstin United Brethren parsonage.

Rev. T. O. Copus read the services. Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson will reside one mile east of North In the sanitarium has not taken from Mcpherson his love for the piano, his ear for music and the nimbleness from his fingers. He suffers from paranoic Insan KANSAS CITY-Three south-' western cities greet that ae-wora saying about nothing being certain except death and taxes with a laugh. Chanute, a city of more than 10.000 population in south eastern Kansas, eliminated it city tax levy in 1930. Colby, in northwestern Kansas, with more than 2.000 residents, parted company with cit7 taxes threeyears ago.

Ponca City, in north central Oklahoma, has not levied a general city tax for current expenses upon its 16.000 residents in six years. A tax for sink- ing fund revenue at present amounts to about eight mills. In tha three cases the money that obviates the necessity of taxation Is derived from municipally owned utilities ityan incurable disease. He is violently insane on all subjects tx niir 5 pbvsical powers reach 1 ixiiim at the age of 30 fairly constant until hn 'hey ePa to decrease. was D3easurei test5 'CJSV pull, lift, grip and lung l.

Lung fatigue, measured by air.ojr.t of time a column of Iwfjrv cculd be held at a certain v. one breath, was found between the ages of n.t human body seems to be lipped for pushing than The government has planned to extend its automatic telephone sv-tem throughout the Union of South Africa with connecting links to Rhodesia within the next five years. cept music, and on this he can talk constantly and intelligently. He is a master at the piandt playing the classics mostly and overture from Fres and commissions received by R2 Mississippi sheriffs In lfcSO J. C.

Ponnoy Inc. 187-191 W. Center St Opening GREATER VALUE! SMARTER STYLE! LOWER PRICES! approximated fl.MO.onn Tree Falls on Man. GALION, Sept. 18 Walter Brown of Allen street, who is employed by the city in the electric light department, was injured yes terday when a tree, which he was tests reveal.

Pulling Ton-GeelsaRealBlessing helping to cut, fell upon him. Suffering from bruises, he was taken ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT! GREAT WATCH SALE Owing to the Fact That We Have An Overstock of l.adies' ami Gent' to his home in the Volk invalid coach. Jrh starts at about 60 pounds old boys and rises until the age of 3a Push-L i'ength begins at 70 pounds 4ge" 15 and increases In the "tm 'public health tests also re-t! that the heaviest man is not WILCOX FUNERAL TO BE SATURDAY Thirty-three miles of shade tree were planted along highways in WRIST WATCHES Alabama in 1930. We are them at VI to Vi OFF nerves have settled and are very much better now. This wonderful change has been brought about by TON-GEE.

1 am convinced that It la an excellent medicine and am glad to recommend It to anyone." There Is no guess work In TON-GEE. It is a doctors formula and Is put up by a registered druggist Selling Now no need to cut or saueeze BOILS Mrs. V. R. Han-ell of Marlon is only too glad to publicly recommend TON-GEE The Proven Medicine.

Here Is what he wrote us: "For a long time I was In poor health. I was constipated and my appetite was very poor and I couldn't hardly eat anything. It certainly was very discouraging. One day TON-GEE was recommended to me and after a while I decided to give it a fair trial. At the end of two weeks I began to notice a great difference.

What a help It has been to me! I am glad to say that my bowels are regular again and my appetite has returned. I am now able to sleep well and my RKGARtU.FS OF MAKE OU COST ELGIN. ILLINOIS, WALTHAM, HELBUOS, AND TAVANXES Every wrist watch In the store is Included; each one bears original fartoiw price tag and ail are of latest styles. fSle will last or.ly a few days longer so make your selection early. tmd to FtCC It UPPER SANDUSKY, Sept 18 Funeral services for Mrs.

Ida Wilcox. 54, who died Wednesday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. P. Belnbrech following an illness of diabetes, will be held Saturday afternoon at the Beinbrech home in charge of Rev.

G. W. Good. Burial will be made in Maple Grove cemetery at Find-lay. Mrs.

Wiloox was born at Wood-ville, March 5, 1877, the daughter of J. H. and Mary Hearick Faler, both of whom survive her. She was united In marriage to Georga J. Wilcox.

Children surviving her are: Mrs. C. P. Beinbreck, at whose home the mother died. Mrs Gilbert Fisher of Rural Retrer.t.

William Wilcox of Toledo, and Miss Helen Wilcox, who i sides at the Beinbrech homr. Poiora lac. 79 E. 1 30th New York Send fflcfrceMreplc of Acadon. the oew.Kire-n&c treatment tht quickly heads boil.

Mop pain, prevents external re-miecooQ and Kan. Stmt- MRU I AflAnflMA TON-GEE Is sold and recommended by STUMP A SAM3 DRUG STORE In MARION, 4k ivi lav wis i litDni ricoiLPOumcE tpe. FIR KK OFFEIR BCIiBM WtiL OttfliTO This ls the AmWy-Mgh-aJ Whoeiarrs. Jorm ttting eoalj )itgh waiftrd trwiMis and If sj psva at PENNKY'S. Fabrics, mi warstsda and, aoveJUca.sa swer cotarisaja, for all Off-the-floor Cleaning.

This Hand Vacuum Cleaner, exactly as illustrated, value $14.50, given away FREE! with each Living Room Suite sold during the four days. A Quality Suite At a low price. The davenport Is full length and has 4 Queen Anne legs on the front. The suits Is styled for eomfort with a large button back chair and a smaller club chair for the ladies. The covering Is a good grade of Jaequa-d velour.

Price for 3 Pieces I7IZLT IIATO mwwm aw 1 style ami right price. Well 099.50 ode. In the ntwttt A shades. YoaH enjoy Ut The Hand' Vacuum is FREE with this suite. Rama suite covered In Mohair with Moquette reverse cushions Price for 3 Pieces in Mohair 0129.50 Hand Vacuum is FREE with this suite.

Ideal for cleaning the interior of the car-upholstered furniture wearing apparel draperies curtain mattresses and bedding. Also excellent for drying hair. Fully DOMESTIC JUNIOR HAND VACUUM CN VEKf EEOT ITBiaMS CAN AMAKIISID)! 1 veffcoato DotfbU and single brearted, tyle-rifht mnnels a superior fabrics and rich, new colorings of the teason. There are kox and belted backs-all Uilored to FKNNEY'S exattinej stand One of the most decorative and comfortable suites Is a Charles of Iindon style. The A WELL tow The back has dep springs whirb add to the comfort.

A Decorative Fringe Matrhrs the Cover. 2 Pieces in Tapestry 149.50 Daring the past six months a great many of oar customers told as that this suite was the best value for th. price that they had seen anywhere, Davenport and Choice of a Large Button Back Chair or English C1 1 1 7K Club Chair. Covered in a fine veIour-2 PIECES for Davenport, Button Back Chair and English $149 50 Club Chair-3 PIECES for The Same Suite Covered in a Fine Grade of $179e50 Mohair 3 PIECES for OUR BEST SELLER STYLED SUITE $164.50 PIECES Covered in a Beautiful Small Figured Velvet at HAND VACUUM CLEANER FREE WITH EACH SUITE -CASH- TERMS Ull AAW LT IsiU" "Cf "U7 I CHARGE A twsgger style that will apeeal lo yotmger men. Made With metal ilog in heel to runt wear.

Leather well tele. 02.Q3 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY TERMS COR. MAIN AND CHURCH ST. MARION. OHIO Oanesidahla Forniture Sine 1866..

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