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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 8

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THE STAB, MARION, OHIO. THCRSDAT, APRIL J4, lis) TACE EIGHT Fxtrolsiaa Ted Hedea, last tgit fsi lowed foutpriau of perscEj Revolt Menaces Prison NEW LOW MARK FOR MONTH IS REACHED FRANK GLOSSER TO KEAD FUND DRIVE ranted a te3 besse. Tb tracks ti VV a bout where tbe pUceskaa f-csd bag. a box of fettltVs aid chtckees roaitisi ia tie ow-'I I Fsge One." 8aa sa the priaooer foanfl the two empty mler ebl! droppfd from tie gun with bifb Guard Otiy Torter attempted to sound an siarm hn allied emoke. If a juartereI la cell 4, en tb thjrd reeie of bk'k H.

He told (be tfd ib.t it as abat 3) eiinuts (mis the time 6rt learned ef the 6re be aa reieawd from the c-D by ifnckta. Mercury Slumps to 25 Degrees; Furnace. Fur Coat Again Are Popular. Cmttau4 from 0nt- yesterday was to cmtinne today with a werner promised Friday. Four Inches of Snow Old Man Winter staged a complete farewell triampb is New xr iwe.

snow failing a of four inches ia the ASirOiMarm sou -a lake. Sn'W V'- slto feil ia I'tusbursh and parts of Jersey. Tnri's tow tejunerstur was ii. Tbs previous low mark of SI decrees for April 23 was set in lv1. Tbe April anowstoria may nave uecu a liability to motorists, but proved an awet to a loungsiown He arrested three ttrn.

Hold First Pre-School Clinic at Meeker The first pre -school clinic of tv, year wa fceid yesterday at Meeker Tr, N. Sifritt, ity-connty cemmistioaer, and Mrs. Edsa Tnv county healtl ears. A number of pre-school were examined for eorrectiv st the clinic, tbe first of a ten be beld in Marion county bet now ard lb opening of school s. fall.

A claim of $1,000,000 for os hi tel by army officer during ti war. has been made ia Berlin. lire it you re p-owicj hiieofc fat! Tsk half a tesspoonful of KRCS-CHEX SALTS in a glass of water very morning do not owes; and in 3 weeks get the srr.le, ,.4 note how many pounds of fat kt vanished. Notice also that yoa bav gained energy your skin is clearer row eve sparkle with glorious you feel younger in body keeaw ia raind. KKL'SCHEN will give fat person a joyous surprise.

Get sn S0c bottle of KRCSCHE'S SALTS at Bradley Iruz f-tor How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Double Chin Lost Her Prominent Hips Lost Her Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor Gained in Vivaciousness Gained a Shapely Figure If vou'r fat remove the cause! KrVsCHEN SALTS contain tbe 6 mineral alt jour body organs. glands aud nerves must tave to iuuc-tiou properly. When vour vi'al organs fail to per form their work correctly your bowel and kidneys can tnrow on that wast material before you rca- or Henner A Cooper's lasts 4 weckM. If even tbis first boc if complexions you admire are using just this treatment. They find that Resinol Soap not only helps to overcome pimples, blackheads, ciliness, etc, but its daily ute tends to prevent those conditions.

Its clean tonic odor is delightful and its action is so gentle it is agreeable to the most sensitive skins. 1 They use Resinol Ointment too because it so quickly beals those minor skin irritations which everyone has sometimes, and they Snd' it a soothing dressing for burns, sore, corns, chafing, blisters, At all drugging, PRISONERS TESTIFY AT B0MDSESSI0N Give Investigators Estimates on Time Required To Free Them From Cells. Continued from Fare On. mnt and subjected to other fwrro of brutal punishment. A BUB In prison don't sniounl to 'bill of JlMD' when it 1 getting out.

Insist Warden's OnMer 'Tit appMed committee each cell blocl t.jr to maintain ta-ier, W. rl" wnl maintained on condition th ard- The afP'-al has Fiery One to relu.e to 1 tsl company ha agreed to baud) enough fuel to run Institution. The construction company has to da r.o further work, eM tlie patching "f'tht wooden barrack to make the men own couifortaiile." Hatred t.f tli ward' i shared by John Hall ni''t iwrd. UK nmt In tie tutiaiony vt seieo eoa-victs today to man who refuted to open the eel! when fire sal smoke were ffrMiiitu through tb cell blot Us. All these prisoner tuld tie bosrd that Hsll instructione to other guards to "Icate the cell door locked and to open, the wiudo, betaut air was the ineo D'N'a.

'Captain Hall one of tl oB' beted and despised human in this Institution Farr declared. Edward M. Ha, Lucas county, fin of the prisoner who aided in rescue work when JUS cum if a were suffocated 1n the Oblo penitentiary lire, tlie tirst witness before the investigating board todsy. Little Green Capsules Stop Rheumatic Agony Results In Days or Money Back Th fume of the little jwa capsule, because of its canny power to speedily Mop th terrible rheumatic pains Ibat make life almost unbearable, is rapidly preading all oicr America. You go about conquering your merciless enemy iu diffirent way knock-out way.

"ou take one tiny fapatilo eai-b hour for the first tn boiira, tbn relief coinee. Tbo aecond dT, tale Tery tiro boura lor 34 botir-Tben take 4 little green rapaiilea every day until every little twinge and every bit of tcndertiffs I gone nd troubles bate ceaacd. The little green enpsule flow much la demand from coast to coeat mutt bare namn so it is known In very wottbwMts Urugatore in Amer-Un AU.ESRC NfMUV.U 2. Ikrm Ktore navft ineM) little wonder worblng eaul irmt ll pam nrt torture in a ua Wo Are Now Showing a Good Display of Pocket Telescopes 4 Power $1.00 6 Power 8 $3.00 Tlxreptloiiat value. Come In and see them.

WIANT'S BOOK STORE Thone Silt. The Best Cake of Soap in the World Billy Vans Pine Tree Soap Contains nothing but the pureet of vegetable oils. Thla sreounts lor the fart thst Pine Tree Soap does not Icavo ring sreund the bath tub. miCE, 8 CAKES FOR oflc Plate Glass Insurance. Investigate our 50-50 policy.

rr rr fl i2i Resinol HEADS FUND I ANK D. GLOSSER iJMt night Glosaer wa named president of the Marion Cmnmun-II jr hand at a tveetliig of tb gewrsl eommitte in tha Marion club. In this offira Glnsaey will hat) full charge of tb IBM drive which will be staged May ta St. Glosser succeeds J. I.

Acberson who led Marlon's first Community Fund drift a year ago. DIRECTORY NAMES CITY GANG CHIEFS Who's Hoodlum in Chicago Issued by Board Heading Cleanup. Continued from Fags One. be "All for AI and AI for sit." To this. Loescb, tbe veteran crussder, an sweredz ''AH for law, and law for all." In footnote to tbe list, loescb explained "treated accordingly-' as mesninK "vigilant wattbfulner snd arrests; court action) deportatiou of criminal alns; investigation of personal property tax payments and the status of (heir realty holdings and taxes; inquiries as to income taxes; raids on their disorderly bouses, gambling balls, night club sud dog tracks; Inquiry as to their political affiliations and publication of tbe facta; publication of business and rldrn adilreeses, businefs affiliations, banking connections and other Folico Commissioner William Rus sell, Sheriff John Traeger, State's Attorney fiwanson.

and United fttales District Attorney Georga b. Q. Johnson all pledged to cooperate with tho crime cominiselon to th eud that gangstera will be constantly harraased "unit they're sick of it, they will leave." Commissioner Russell indicated tbe formation of a "hoodlum squad" to continually harrass gangsters; tbe state's attorney promised rigorous prosecution; the criminal court justices bad acvcrnl conferences planned for today. $65,000 SUIT IN COURT JIERE TODAY Erie Railroad Defendant In Damage Case Brought by Widow of Employe. Argument, were to be heard tbis sftcrnoon in common plesa court in the fiio.iSH) damage suit brougut Hlanch lllauvelt.

of Martel. widow of Gorman Elmoine Blsuvelt. sgainst the Erie Rinlrosd Co. snit ouiers. The plaintiff slleges her, husband's death ou Oct.

17, 1028, wss the remit, of an abscess alletedle caused by injuries sustained when Rlauvelt, working as a Toremsn for the railroad, was struck on the chest by the sudden springing of a signal lever. The accident occurred on May 0, 1027. C. L. Corliwcll and R.

X. Larriraer, Cidiimbu attorneys, are couusal for tbe plaintiff. The railroad's attorneys are the law firm of Guthery, Strcliu Guthery. Divorce Granted Judf ticorc Scotleld of coin-m plea court jesterday granted a divorce to Ruth Irene Moore from Edwin Floyd Mor on grounds of gross neglect. Tbey were married st Rucvru on May 3.

1024, snd have no children. Homer E. Johnson was th plaintiff attorney. Suit Dismissed Foreclosure suit of Samuel W. Field aganist Lamar Funstou and other ws dismissed without prejudice- jitienlay in common pleas court.

The report of the receiver wss confirmed. Tbe law firm of Gutber.v. Sjtrelitt 4k Gutbery represented the plaintiff. Case Complet aettlcment cf tb fore-rlwur suit of Carrie Miller, executor of the estate of Jacob Miller, deceased, axainst Carrie Stewart, and I other, waa made yesterday snd all costs paid. The plaintiff wa rep-I resented by the law firm of Crabb.

Johnson, Crahh A Williams, assisted i by Homer E. Johnson, local attor-I ney, while th firm of Donithen A I ltouitbru represented th defendaut. Report Approved Report of the reciyer of Georse 1 Stiverson in the suit of Howard administrator, against Niv-, crson sud others, aa spproved I terdav in common plea court by Jud; Court M.ibrs Appointments Trobate court yesterday appointed Crolin fwavel administratrix cf In estate cf George Swavet. lljrriet Alice Rrjctv as administratrix of the of Irene Scobey, and David Schneiilnuh cectnf of the estate i ol Catherine (v boculaub. jfe "Continued from avrted by eool-besded lea Jen ef tie ennvirls thert.

Holdiets snd iseal rrv mn re-ns'med outside fb prittm, ready to g- in ii say srsey, Afrer night of diTiieting reor. sn eoiivbis In tb idle houw; threatened open warfare if they were ttjt reieed iftilKxiiStelr. Tiey said they would kill tb Mrora of iarda In the cell block if Vbef wfTe not irtsed l' from tba into tb ye rd. I In tb yard iieeif soother dirder oct-urred. Home 100 rot.vieu foutine-I tempfirariiy ia tbe rbspet were in flamed by incendiary speeches made by These men were from tb eel block, where a majority of tbe victim died.

National guard oScer and prison official attempted to quiet them. Demand Submitted Former Prison Chaplain T. A. Red, who went into th idle bouse earlier I an effort to nuie: the men, earn cnt and snnonnc-ed tbe convicta had made three demands: First That Jobs Richardson, con, vlcted murderer scheduled to d.e tomorrow nigbt, be given a lif term instead. Second Immediate removal of tbe bosrd of clemency.

Third An Unlimited and immediate supply of Richardson ia in (be death et.b. which sre in tbe eitreme corner of the idle bouse. Iteed said the prisoners demanded the removal of the board because, ibey said, recommendation of irinl judge, prosecutors, and other fficisU. cn psroles, were Ignored by the board. He said their demand a to Richardson w.ts based on their claim that "enough men bsv ben burned in her; Ibis, week to satisfy us for a time." Richardson was given a respite by Governor Cooper shortly after the couvh-ta' made their demand.

Ilia action, however, wss not taken to tatify their dinaud. It was said. An idle boue guard rushed out of tbe block shortly lie fore noon and Informed Warden Thomas that if all gnarda were not removed from there at once they would be killed. Forrefi Organized Col. R.

S. H.iubrkb, eommandiiig officer of tbo Ohio National guard, who was inside tb prison for au hour, reported to Warden Thomas tbst th prinoners were organired snd bad their leaders. Th warden announced that if it became necessary ho would call every soldier in the stats to put dovcti a revolt. Orders demobilizing some soldier unit st th prison were cancelled. Ileputy Wsrden J.

Woodwsrd, well liked by th convicts, finally went into tbe idle bouse and quieted th men to an extent. IIo told them they were "fooli.b" if they tried a revolt. As soon as hej left, the talking was resumed by tbe prisoners, but in a Quieter ton. In the and cell blocks, to th left of the guard room snd near tb scene of the fire, two convict orator wer sddreerlng convict on the lower floor. All were congregated at tb rear of tbe block.

One speaker. a negro, waa heard to shout "they bsv already murdered more than MOO." Only two guards were in these blocks. Despite spneals from ministers to be quiet, th men in the idle bouse continued th disturbance. None of these were locked in cells because tha locks had been stuffed with chewing gum and paper. Tb only lock between them and the yard was a steel door trading out of tbe cage, behind which are the cells.

The 100 men from the chapel finally cam out into tbe prison yard and milled about, shouting; and screaming. Tbey attacked George Richmond, a convict editor of the penitentiary Piper. He was rescued by guarda beforo was injured seriously. t'rison officials and guards were doing all in their power to quiet the unruly men. Only regular prison guards were brine used inside tbe walls but on tbe outside more than 1,000 fully armed Ohio National guard nmi, regular army soldiers from Fort Hayes, and naval reservists were prepared for any emergency.

One company of guardsmen was summoned from a local armory when it became apparent that the situation was growing serious. As th dlsoaders in the idle house RETIRED FARMER OF COUNTYJSJIAIMED Funeral for S. T. Virden To Be Held at Home Friday Afternoon. So.ctsl To Th Stae LA Rl April 24 Samuel T.

Virden, S5. retired Marion county farmer, died at noon Wednesday at hi bom here. Iieath followed an illnes of four years with complications. II was born In Montgomery township March 2 ISI-s tbe son of T. W.

and Sarah Virden. In 1S73 he married Harriett Mets st Kenton. He is survived by the widow and two brothers, J. P. of Hepburn and M.

II of Ls Angeles, Cslif. Funeral service will be held at the lste home at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Burial will be made in th La-Rue mausoleum. It is easy to Spend, but it is just as easy to SAVE We Pay You 5V2 TRY IT. THE AMERICAN BUILDING LOAN CO.

IM X. Main St. M. I. iln.

See'y. of iu iu and the yard cxintiEsed, iEvetjtors th d.us:.-ous fire cf Monday sjgai reopened their 'B t5 prisa record oS'. witbin 10U feet of tb ga' lead.tg into tbe r.joa proper. Today's di-r ler came after ght when slants were fr-) but outbreaks did come. The exci'ex'a.

the idle houe bad beta brewing ail Biiht. Tbe convicts, tattling tbe cage, hid arumMed ail t-g'it long. and btd curse agaittit guarta ki tbey cUimed faiied to unlock cell time to save tie 3H vse Cre. Tbe idle bouw! is ea tb soata- i rat wing the prison, opposite the snd 11 blw-k ia tbe aortiieast section where the se res el canvkta dd Monday Will Advise Condemning State Hospital Cottages By To Atsodttsd CLEVELAND. Aprd 24 Deputy Pta'e Fire Marshal Thomas C.

Martin? will recommend that two cottsges st th Cleveisnd Stat hospital, bousing 210 patients, con-demaed a f.re baxard. He inspected tbe institution st be renuest of Superintendent Guy H. Wiliisiis, who reported that orercrowded conditions have created danger of disaster similar to that at the penitentiary. Mystericus Shots Explained to Warden COLl'MBfS. April 24 Mys tery surrounding the firing of two shots during the disastrous fire in Ohio penitentiary when 31 eonvlct met death, was cleared up today hen Warden Thoma reported a guard bad fired to smnd an alarm of fire.

Guard Sergeant Iwi Hostriter, of fVilumbns. informed the wardea that Guard Guy R. Porter of 5lt. Sterling, fired the shot bile he was at th far end of the and It block ranges, in which the convicts wer killed wbilo locked in their cells. There is no prteon telephone connection in tbe range.

I'orter. noticing tb smoke, desired to attract attention. He fired bis pietnl twice. Outside the prison walls, in front of tb enitentiary. a trusty, Howard "Red" Miller, of Lucas county, was doing some ork.

He heard the and looking up. saw flume. II ran to a nearby fire box and eent ia th first alarms. Emergency Fund To Co For Relief COLUMBCft. April 21 All part of the in tli state emergency fund will be given over for relief in tbe fire disaster at Ohio stat penitentiary.

Senator G. M. Kumler, of Montgomery county, chairman of tbe senate finance committee, tobi stato director of Welfare Hul H. Griawold today. Association Favors Abandoning Prison Sv Th Aoclten srs COR'MtSlS, April 24-r-Th Columbus council of civic association' will present to Governor Cooper a copy of a resolution adopted last night recommending that Ohio penitentiary be abandoned and a new prison established, at the London farm.

Fred F. Green, author of the resolution, declared that conditions at th penitentiary have been bad for 50 years and that Monday night'a (liejastroua fir offers convincing reason why something should be done. PAIN so easily relieved How to treat Headaches fcdL Neuralgia tli22 Neuritis il or check a Cold WJ WHY ARE iome women so patient with pain? Shopping with a head that throbs. Working when they ache all over. Sometimes it hours before they take Bayer Aspirin and get relief I Most men take these tablets the moment some ache or pain threatens their comfort.

And eo should you. Genuine Aspirin is perfectly harmless; cannot depress the heart. The tablets stamped Bayer are always jrcnuine Aspirin; always the same, always sne. It isn't sensible to suffer with a headache, a cold, neuralgic pains, or else that these tablets relieve almost as soon as swallowed. Buy by the bottle and save money.

Any drugstore has the 100-tablet size. BAYER ASPIRIN Blue Sunoco Peppy miles of economy and satisfaction. Try Blue Sunoco for added mileage. MATKEWS-TALMAGE OIL CO. Distributors Is Named President of Organization at Meeting cf Ceneral Committee.

Continued from I'aga Oue. three the four welfare eser. working throuffh tt Community The three agencies gave groceries to families embracing peretBS, gave eoal to 3X families including pr'tts and gsv mtii ta 71 famiiie affecting IiM personf. In a majority of inence, those eking relief were given work to esra iriyery oroWs and cosl order, and In practically every ra reiief was gitea riot tbroosh.esj.ib. but tbrouab order, and pajment of bills for necessities.

ADD SEVENTH NAME TO LOCAL PEN DEAD Prison Death List Includes Harold Thomas; Funerals Being Arranged. Continued from I'aire One. Mildred Tronwr. 743 Avondsl sv. 1 uncral services will be held St 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at tl.e Schsffiier-Quen funeral booe.

tan Center in charge of the Rev. R.debaugh. of Calvary Evang-liral rhuHi. ISurial will be mado in Mtrlon cemetery. All doulit a to the Identity of the hotly of l'sut Gibson, Mnrion man, waa removed today when bis name waa found tattooed on bia left arm Funeral servitea will be beld sc o'clock Friday afternoon at the r.

Curtia mortuiirv, Kt CeaMcr at. Iletease It Dels) ad Edward Cpchurch, 2J, waa taken to bis b'lioe, I'll) i'lymoutb this morning In the Hess, Markert Ae funeral car, to await aenicee at 1:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at tie home. Tbe Rev. II. E.

Williamson, of Oakland Evangelical church, will officiate. llurial ill be made iu Marina cem etery. Ijelay In the release of tbe tody of (ierano Salinas, "id Fairfield has set aside the time of funeral services. Time and place will be announced as roen as members of the family have secured tbo release of tbe body from the coliseum. It la thought that Frank Z.

Fams has relatives living In Marfan, but to date, no word baa been received from them. Funeral services for Fred Waters, Crawford county mnu who. lost bis life in tbe fire, will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the William Wise funeral boruo in Rur.vru. Interment will lie made, In tbe Oceola cemetery. Watera formerly lived at Oceola, where bia mother, Mrs.

Henrietta Waters, eunives. No arrangements bare been made fotf service for Orville Keramerly, son of Charles Kemmcrly, of Carey, C. F. Sutter, Carey undertaker, bits claimed tbo body at Columbus, EDWARD T. BAER.

55, CLAIMED AT MORRAL Funeral Services Will Be Held at 9 o'clock Saturday Morn ing at St. Mary's. Edward T. Rner. 53.

of Morral. R. F. I. No.

2, died following a bean attack at 7:40 clock last night at bin home. lJo wsa born in Mnrion county Nov. 1. 1ST and lives! his life iu the county. On April 20, 11)15, be was married In Marion.

Mrs. User la living to gether witu cue sister, Miss Lucy Agnes Racr. Funeral service will be held at 8 o'clock Saturday morning at St. Mary's Catholic church. Interment will he mndc iu St.

Mury'a Catholic cemetery. INFANT DIES Daughter of Mr. and Mr. Emanuel Trunibo Claimed at Home. Mary Louis Trumbo.

10 month' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Trumbo former I.altue residents, died at 10:15 o'clock this morning at the Trumho home, "111 Knt Farming St. Influenza sud complications caused th death. The baby was born June 10.

Mrs. Truinhn was Mimv lKirothv Lucas, of I altnc befnre her mnrriaac. A sister. Clnra J.iue, survives with the parent. Funeral services will he held nt 1 :30 clock Snturday afternoon at the W.

C. Royd funer.nl home, Smith Main in charge of the Iter. I. Kauffman, pastor of Greenwood Evangelical church. Iuterment will be made in Trie cemetery near Essex.

The body will be removed from th Trumbo home to Ihe funeral parlors at 11 o'clock Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Monk, Sit) Thew av, sre parent of a daughter born lit n.gbt. Damp Basements Can Be Made Dry with Medusa Cenlent Paint Leffler's no x.

High st. Births The r.timate cf tbe time rats ar r'ieastd ititu the third rat.g TSfif ith tbe teitimoiiy gitea by a t'ujah'g m'l pritsr bo a art-rH ia ceil on tbe tame tier. Ljob St a to rninate after the f.re (litwrerH btfere bis cell lr unbaked, lie i aeked If tbe fire ti'tiw migst lave been eaved b4 bf8 reVawd. J( my fell door hid beu orxd ben the men aent up their Prt I eould bare unlocked every i the blork ant would bsv bad tim to jrt out aaf'lr," oered. Another Gives View Aaotber prieoner'a le on tbe di-puted yteetion a to hnw c4 tbe doora were and wb brought tbe to unlock tliea was obtained In tbe te.iimony of Stephen oV-buidel, convict from Cuyahoga couaty.

fkbmidel te.ritied tbtt It a about 15 minute after the mk atarted to apread lfore be ea either Guarda Thoma. Little or Baldwin or Night Caplain J'hn JIall. 'Baldwin vn running down tbe firt range in which my cell was rtchuiidel sail "Tears were streaming from bia yt." Cause Remain) Mratery While the etale'a inve.rigatinn baa brought forth various Individual It ha failed thus far to reveal how the fire started. mot of tbe wit' neiwea before tbe board of inquiry devoting their testimony to auggmtiona as to how more of tbe prieoners might have been rescued from their locked celln. Thc Included a atatemeut at jeaierdav'f probe aeneion by A.

K. or money rheerf-illy Nice, chief of tbe Columbus tire do-partmnt that none would bava perished bad tbe prisoners been released as sofa as tbe tire was discovered. He charged that tbo rcarue efforts were delayed inside the walls, declaring this was shown by tbe fact that the alarm was turned In from outeide the prison. Following testimony by Warden V- K. Tbomaa thst no lire protection was provided at tha cell block, State Web fare Director It.

II. OriawoM announced that tin eitinguishcra bad been ordered placed in the cell bouses. As an eitra precaution, be said that guards would be placed on the top tiers. Tbe prison factories, Thotriss esld, bad fire protection in tbe form of barrels of water1 and fire e- tinguisbers, but for the other buildings it previously bad been necesaary to rely solely upon tbe Columbus 6r department. Contradictory Opinions Opinions as to the ftre'i causa were contradictory, eofno witness laylug it to defective wiring mid others saying the blaze started in a room hare of wires.

Among those to discount the abort circuit theory was Guard C. M. Donaldaon and Construction Superintendent Jenkins. Itosaldwnt, In charge of convict workmen ou tho now cell block where tbe firs atarted, said that convict electricians repaired temporary electric lights which bad given trouble Monday afternoon. Jenkins said a prisoner told him tha fire started in a room where tbero was no wiring.

While tba Investigation was pro. ceeding. Governor Cooper let it ba known he was oatiefied with Warden Thomas' bsndling of the situation during the fire and indicated that no change in tbe priaon's admialMrathe personnel is planned. Only 13 Survive A check by penitentiary officials re vealed that only 13 out of the 27: prisoners bmieed ia' tbs top tiers of the and II ceil boiisrs, survived the fire. Thru were rescued from the fifth tier.

Smoke made it impossible for rescuers to reach the tilth tier snd all of it occupants were burned and auffocated in their locktd cells. Of the SIS who perished, 200 bave been Identified by their fiugerprints. according ti A. Mjers, supcrin tendent of tha state bureau of iden tification, the remainder wilt be ideu' titird by wars ou llieir bodies and Rerllllon records. Only fiva or alx of the men were badly enough burned to prevent identification by any method.

The temporary morgue at state fairgrounds waa reopened this morning to receive relatives who called to claim tbe bodira of tbe dead. Most of thrwe coming for tho bodies were women some old and aome young, but all with facea worn with grief. INFANT DIES Richard Eugene O'lloiirke, two day old son of Mr. ami Mrs. Virgil O'Rourke, died this morning at ihe borne, 4S7 North State st.

The baby wss an only child. Mrs. tl'liourke wsa formerly Miss Dolores McKinlcy. llurial will lx made at o'clock Friday morning from the C. E.

Cur tis Co. mortuary. Fust Center st. AlCTtON 8AI.B 1,00 P. M.

Tomorrow r.ldock Transfer Storage Co. Adv. Excursion to Cleveland Sunday, April 27 Leave Msrion 5 s. m. returning leave Cleveland NEW INIOX TF.RMIXAL- 6:1." p.

mih date. Half far for children. Tickets good in coaches only. far Huthtr ptiHtaUn ipptf ftaf BIG FOUR ROUTE Listen, Housewives dn-sn't convince you this is easiest, rafest and aureat way to V- fat if you don't feel a superb in. provement in besltb so gloriously et-erjtetic vigorously slive your Bone; gladly returned.

Adv. "Marie, How Do You Keep Your Skin so LoveljT "THAT'S easy. IJutt use Resinol Soap as my regular toilet soap every day, and if I have a pimple or any suggestion of a rash or roughness, I put on little Resinol Ointment and it clears it right cp." Many women whose fKtL SampT of each, nougb for a wek' trial. Writ Resinol, DpL 97, Baltimore, Md. HERE'S a bargain for you! And it's a bargain you can't afford to miss.

A full pint of Clicquot Club Pale Dry, that's four ounces mora than you get in the scanty 12-ounce bottle of ordinary ginger ale. And Clicquot Club is aged 6 months in the making to give it a mora rare and mellow flavor. To insure its purity it comes to you in clean new bottles. Don't wait for tomorrow. Buy your ginger ale this money saving way today The label guarantees a full 16 ounces.

Gallon of Gas Clicquot Club PALE DRY GIVES YOU 4 EXTRA OZ. Tkl. A. mac mrm om sf in a koltl, mf Clic. I Clmh Pal Dry, AOED MONTHS rat uauub, AT YOUR STORE 40 Miles on a The trusty family car, probably, could pot accom plish that feat but wherr you travel by telephone you can visit by voice a town twenty miles away and return for what you would pay for a gallon of gasoline.

In addition to its low cost, out-of-town telephone fcrvice is quick, dependable, accurate and personal. You can't always see out-of-town friends and relatives when you desire but you can talk to them at any time you wish and that is next best to seeing them. OHIO ASSOCIATED TELEPHONE COMPANY TXm 5171 1 1.

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