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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 10

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THE TR, OHIO, TTIDtT. MAT 9, nn CAPONE SOUGHT ASSERTS DRY LEAGUE; 1,000 School Musician in Mansfield Contest; ROBERTS SELECTED FOR SUPREME COURT WILLARD BATTERIES Genuine Willard PLANS FOR OLD AGE Ia Ieary, t. Take Out Insur-ar for IetJiBing Vears." By Th Associate -ett CINCINNATI. My Tn Uljttrj. fjatoia rsau.

ho wiU ceiebrsie tie c'J tirst lnhCtT Juof St is rr.asii p-s lo prepare for oid age. 11 ha taken out as annuity so lie c-j li in comfort wben b' i old. be said bft mgbt. 'T positively will rtir I rach the age of be saw. flight now I am too i even think of (is in; op my fj-vonte jiport of walking." Hit fjiorite food ia spinach, SCOUTING PROVIDES OUTLET FOR ENERGY; i Youthful Spirit of fvlarion Boys Led Along Whole.

I tome Paths. Continued from Page One. 4 wtih I'a orgauoa- tlon. 3Ieeii)-, hrt weekly, im the scout frojrta its rigidly obaeriH. Summer camp it Ca.uu John i t'weu, ofbeia! scout etna of ti) Harding Area, increased iu I use by Marion ieya iwtre than Mie-ehird iat year.

Not content I tbi reiriarlaW gai. c'it on Community Eiind finan'-e. instituted a series of wipter ramp visits which fok groups of stoui oa vf eud. -tatloiu l.mt willtrr. Art in tivk Projref NELSON HARTINO, 72, RICHWOODCLAIHED Funeral Services Will Be Held at 2 O'clock Saturday Afternoon.

Sneetal To Tha Star PlICTIWi miD, May fl Nelson Mar- tino, 72. died at. Kt. Anthony's hoapit- al in Olumbu at o'clock terday a'ternoon. Ieath was tins to; cancer He had been a res.dent of Uichwood many years.

Surviving are: one on. of near Riehxxl; four daughters, Mrs. Hoy Welter, Mrs. Iiwrenee Rableer I 150 EUROPEANS FLEE FROM MOBSJN INDIA Give Horrifying Account of Burning of Mohammedan Policemen. Continued (mm Pace One.

today or tomorrow Saturday being the Moslem feast, day Balrid. Estimate on the dead varied. Of. fieially it was said that about 12 were killed. Other estimates gate tli tin-tut dead an high lio and the p.e lice dead as high seven.

About 100 prr-nn were said to hate beep wounded. Every member of the Hholnpiir p'-lire force nil injured in fl-ion rr anr-thfr either by atones, atitks. or knives. The district nnigtstraic waa stabbed in the leg wilh i knife and received other jurif, While there waa 'considerable rifle fir mathine guns wf not tiM-d. A machine gun was taken through (be croud at.

on time by an auxiliary force, but toe mob melted away be-for it. galedoIToman cumedby death Mrs. Minnie Anderson Passes Away at Home; Had Been III Two Years. Special To Tha Star CALEDONIA. Mar 9 Mr.

Minoia Anderson, T2, widow of the lata. K. J. Anderson, died at her home her Thursday morning at 11 o'ebsk. Death waa due high blood prea-ur.

Sh had been ill for tha part two yearn. Mr. Anderson hrn Jan. 10 ISM, on a farm ar.inh of Caledonia, the daughter of John and Man Bank Lnderwood. fhe waa married Sept.

2fl, 177 to J. Anrlernon, who preceded her in death fire ycr ago. Mr. Anderson waa member of tha Pythian KiWera, Deborah Hchekah lodge and of the Memorial E. church.

Sha ia nrrtred by one grandson, John Anderson Thomaa, who ia attending Tale VnirerajlT at New Haven, Connecticut, ami a smi-ln-lair. rr. John Thorn of Onluiubui. No funeral ariangaaicnl have, been made. Funeral erTiea will be held Vloik SundHj afternoon at Memorial M.

E. church with the lire, W. Tj Michel officiating. Burial will he made in CsnVdoni cemetery. and Mrs.

Hulh Van Horn of LobmviGod would approte itnr of your bus, and Mrs. Cecil Griffith, of practices" troit; three nisters, Mrs. John Moore nchange was ended by a de. of Hollywood, Mrs. Mary tee.

mlB(, bv sn.ti.r Robinson, a Ite- or Arkansas, and Mrs Ida llawn Kimrbr.k; one broncr. Sherman. of near Il.cbwo.id. Hi wife dead. Funeral service will be held at me Sander funeral home at 2 o'clock i Saturday afternoon.

Burial will be IKditu al expemlitiirea had been pra-made in Tork Center cemetery. v.outdy made by Tha Associated P'i i MANi-HELD. U. May Ap-' promiimteiy iii'fc-i'iaiie. rauo Sier- uiay from tbe etiiic to par-j lite annual uino insu h'i band 1 tip v.

ill taut toroui'li to i with I'nUj itfn''il to iu! i uin-nt)jl iniir' hiiiX and hand grn'ip rniij-i'. 1'ruea vill If awarded lom-frrfrv. elaud V.a-t ht'i, fliuh the band ('liaiiipioiiiTliiji last. nieri'd. f.ir the nn-defended tule tli inr Jjike-vivji, Odumlmi North, llatniiton, South, Aslitabula.

Abibula llribor, Cleveland i'hav, rortaiitoiilli, unit Manctield. POLICE HOLD TWO FOR JEWELRY THEFT Brothers To Be Arraigned Today for Burglarizing East Center St, Home. Continued front I'asa One, the jnuree of hia money, lolire T.ere given tlio clue wtiieb uurelleJ the burglary. in city prieon MilfoM Paly eon-fined to the burglary, but did lm-pliete hia brother in any ay, lie Save luttructiona to hia brother lu bring in the loot, telling him where It bad hen enehed in the fountalio of an uninhabited houn. Meantime, the elder brother ad moved the ienelry from this eiiihc to bi on home, and atiH later, ac-eordinc to hia confeaaion, bid it In hoi ear In the rnilroad yard.

The car can not be found. MnJiea Confession Arrealed on Inveatijulinn, (he elder brother admitted cortildirity In the crime and aigned a detailed confeasion. A woman' link hwelet, aet with diamond ami pearl, and valued al S500 i the niot taluable jiiere of loot obtained by the. two. A three atrand peael nei-klare, an inlaid gold watch and -hin, an old faahioned brenxt pin, gold beade, and other mlncel-laticoua jewelry were nlo laken.

Only the watch hn been rwosered, Hoili brolliefa were arrested bv polite within the lmt week, and have been under fire of tue(ioit nine that time. Cheater Italy i married and is said by police to have formerly been in the industrial school and l.ancantrr. "'rirols and hungry" is the rcaaon given by the men lor their confessed burglary. Cheater Daly knew of the details of tha burzlary, and ab ao signed a statement, tellin; of seeing the jewelrry at her home. HOOVER COINC TO CUBA By Tha Aaioclated Praia HAVANA, May it V.linundo, Havana morning newspaper, today that it had learned on sood authority Prcidrut Hoover will visit Cuba, urn December.

Elmundo aaid that the American alata department haa initiated diplomatic coirea-pondence preliminary to the trip, and that Iloover'a auppoed intention la lo continue hia interrupted "good will'" tour through l.ntiii-Americin countries, Tinting Cuba and Mexico. URBANA DENTIST DIES By Tha Aaseciated Praaa ITiBAN'A, May i-Dr, Bible, dentist here for a quarter of century, ia dead today after a long illneso. Ha wu member of all Masonic organization of I'rbatta. Attorney Prominent in Oil Probes Named for Place Parker onllnii'd from I'agc One. trecntiN fh federal ernnrjent in in I atorerf b) fteed and Halwn ftho him f'r ftte uprerne court inr tided Senator Ill-publican 'f ania.

Senator Wata, of Indiana, the U' ptlltli'nn leader, a'tvt approved the t'lochon at a breakfast ronftren'c ttdny at thf White fotie, i Senator Walsh, Democrat of prosecutor the oil ii.tM';-ti"nt nnd hiowtf a distinscuiahed law-yer, baa bad a pfirticiilarly rhum a. "Ociation liolterta during the oil proe urifii, Todsy Walh waa out of to and could not be rcachfd tm mediately fur an opinion re('ffiti3 Kobert ((ualification the highest court, If the president' latest sejwtion is confirmedand no iminciliate dissent a beard the reault. will be to shift! one plate on the court from the South lo (lie North. Justice Fanford. who died in March, waa from 'fennesnee.

Hanford, like Iloberls, was a publican, and so ia Judge l'arker, r- jected WetlneMlay, Senator Uepublican, of N'e-; brujika, i Imirman of the judiciary com- mittee, and one of the lender in the light against Chief Justice Hughe and I Judge I'nrkrr, was elated at the nessj of Hoberls' selection. i However, as cliairinnn of the com- tnitlee whith must pa, on the norni- nation, rienator Norn withheld any public epresion. Tho nomination will be lonsidered in coinmittea Moo-j day. i PRESENT HEAT WAVE MAY BREAK SUNDAY Predict Showers for Late Tomorrow; Mercury Hits 85 Mark Three Times. Marion continued to aimmer under mill summer hent fl fourth death in Ohio anil two other atatea were re- ported today, I.itllo relief from the hot aun whit sent temperatures up to the fvi mnik: for th third ennsecutive time yesder- day Is anticipated before Huudajr f-; tt'rnottn, when thundcridiower ar forecast by oflicinl weiitliermen.

Idst night brought a little respite from burning temperatures when tha mercury dropped to drgrcca, a com-narnliv'ely hich figiite. A rear ago tha high was the low lit I Tha flrft heat tlrath of tlic season; in Cleveland, waa reported ith the death of Daniel Koepkc, 53, water-! worka employe, who dtopitetl dead while working, according to Associated I'resa dispatchea todny. Three death in western IVnnsyl-vania and West Virginia wern today (o beat prostration. The weather bureau al Pittsburgh reported a maximum of S-'l degree! yesterday, lule at Morgantonn, W. the temperature was The victim were Chris Miner, at Pirtsburgh Edward Martin Si-montl.

111. at Murgantow n. and Gladys Coulter, 0 weeks old, at Mound'Ville, W. Va. Twenty-sis (arietiea of cattus na-liie lo the Bio Orandc volley have been collected by Mrs.

Ci. Hansen of Edinbittg, Tex. Scouts have participate! in dozens of civic projects sod are alays aiailable for astKtance in nnr worthy They re-paired 1 icai used and broken toy and distributed them among needy home at Christma time. They lent a helping band at the county fair, In Memorial day exer-rlsev and other similar occasions. An Incident which actually occurred in Marion lat-t wluter el-emplifira wont fpirit.

A m-out troop, none of thni in fortunato made weekly contribution of food ami iieecssitieji fur a ior family lit in; ncaj their meeting place. They virtually supported the family for several weeks, under supcrvifciott, of the Community Eiiiid. viith its multiplicity of activities in character building, education, and moral training, entailed expcn.se of in ihu last lo months. To hold open its benefits to Marion youths for another 12 month period the ncout committee is atk-ing for of the goal of the Commuuity Fund drive. May Jj to -1.

KING'S DAUGHTERS CIRCLE HOLDS MEET Croup Presents Mother's Day Program at Waddell Ladies' Home. Good Cboer circle of King' Daugh ter held a special Mother day pro gram last night at the Waddell Ladies' Home. Mi Kathrj Gelbaugh wai in charge of 'tho program by Iiss Ui r.sim-r Williama and Mis Elizabeth The program follows: Dovotionats, Mis Eliiiabcth Pace; vocal "Leave It with Him." by Miss Snod-grass, accompanied by Miss Pace; X'W Srre.ZB.''-W One aung oy reau ifl? Wrta ltave in firother of Al Atleged Head Aertil Ei'j'ior Smuggling Une, CHICAOO, May by prohibition ipaia a the ie2e4 director of a h'is btisincsa einploving airpiasca (s Ilaiph I jfiti, brother ot as eiprtcd to surrender today to fidirat autoontiea vtfco told warrants for bii arre.1. Tne smugglinf ring has m-plojitl lar-" cabin airplanes ru.i more than a million doilara north fitoite litpiora from po.nt iu Canada to f'ioero. stroughoid of (be upone gang, to siteial vr-hibilHin agnt from Washington lo baie been Working her for anera! weeks, Led by Alexander Jam! the ageitu jcttenlsiy raidnl tb Cotton do), nnti the inn, lt night club owned by Capone.

CONVICTS HOLD OUT AGAINSTJOOD OFFER Refuse Breakfast of Bread After Enforced Fast All of Yesterday, Onllnued from Vazt One. the eonvlita indirato an unwillingness to lease lliejr fenced-in ''prison," After the stockade has been emp-foti of ail ho willingly ubmit to being transferred, any remaining ris.oners will be fofced to leave by the guardsmen nud priaon guards. Convicts who indicate that they will not voluntarily leave be stockade s'end around and amuse themselves ty heck-Hug Ihe militiamen. Harry D. Piler, state finance dtrec.

lor, representing Governor Cooper, made an inection of the bantile this morning. He ''Well bare all of tha men out of the stockade by Asked if he thought any trouble would accompany the remoi.il of the inmates, Hiher said "Well try to get them out peacefully. If not. otherwise but we'll get (hem out." Colonel Hniibrit reported the altua-tion 'unitle'' today as "quiet," He fnid he did nm anticipate any trouble. "llackbone ftrnkea" From all appearances it.

look as though the backbone of the thing has been broken," stated the commander of the militiamen. He that about. TS of the convicts inside the tickada today requested real food, promising that if given something to eat they would go lo work wherever assigned. The men ncre taken out, fed and put to work. The and dormitory, where two sleeping convict.

were shot to death iii.n another prisoner was wounded yesterday when a machine in of Ihe militia waa accidentally discharged, also is being closely watched, Announce Marriage of Miss Geneva Soualey Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss (ieneva Souslcy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Sous-ley, of Ada.

and IVnald Johnson, son of lialpli Johnson, of which took placo May 3. at Hebron. The ceremony was read by the Rev. T. Hells.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will mnke their home on a farm west of A goat a. The bride is a graduate of Ada. high school, licit.

she is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. (J. Dittton, of Ajofta.

Mr. Johnson graduated from Ihe Agosta bigh nbool, 1Kb ON WAY TO RECORD By Th Associated Press EL PASO, May 0 Well on bis way to a new junior west-cast transcontinental aerial record, Frank Gnldsborctugh. 19-j ear-old Jackson Heights. N. aviator, today expected to continue hi journey to Dallas, Tei.

(inldrhnroiigh i returning east from I.os Angeles. He recently set a record for junior fliers of 31 hours and three minute. flying time from West field, to Angeles. Armored Cord Construction is an Exclusive Feature of COOPER TIRES MALO BROS. rbone SSI9.

Phone 416S For all Hinds of permanent, fireproof Building Materials and Roofing Coal For Every Purpose. THE F. PATTON SONS CO. 18J ErU St, Jesus," wugHiy group; reading, "In law firm of Gutbery. Ftreliu the Secret of His Presence," Miss Gel- Guthery.

baugh piano solo, "Sweet Hour ot Prayer." Mies Mary Heiningeri read-1 Named by Court ing. "Get Somebody KUc," Miw llvaj f. F. Zacbman yesterday was ap-M'urdy: reading, "The Package of probate court as adminis- WAS "i McBride's Statement to Lobby Probers Called Sacrilegious by Senators. Tns Atsocatei Prsss M5 S-A ate-' Hierr the fsa' a' mitte t-jsj by i I that the Aati i of bv, I nator a.

-savril-giOM anst; I out ra Acsw.cs a c.i-fios. McBrWe had aid i -Tiie lcagie wa born of Ul. It has been 1-1 by bira and v. ill tight on while he bad-, tbc one tbiu; that i siaads i lliat thcoe things in the. way of pMgress of t.rf! tixi'l' of (i.x! run-: get out of the "I know yoa r.

iir tioa as a cf and thst it is dt lcgatetl by Go: carry Rlatt said. -It began in a rr.i.-?r McBride remarked 'Did you hate any m3ie for that be bir'h to tois organic- tionV M-BrMe A ail the aessioDJ were, hi prater and that it had been closely allied ith the Averting that he knew the league "put on the cloak of religion and claims to be the insirumetnality of; Qt- ljiaine said. "I don't believe' dry n(iiaoa. that the! ''get to lobbying." yht J(1 hl. n.

witter I'i'poiieni. tti. idb league, Represeutatiie Tinkbam, chuetts wet, had charged that orgjn- uation with consistently Tiolating the corrupt practices act. Tinkham testified before the lobby committee that the dry association i hal collected more than frora "4 bad reported only part of Ihe turn spent for poliii- Purposes. ''We have not.

evaded the law." -McBride asserted. "I'll be glad to go to that." OLNEY AVENUE CLUB INSTALLS OFFICERS Croup Hears Talk On Com-1 clln. I c.lnfi a a lern ku Alexander Karr. offjwm fnr )t the meeting of members of the Iney Avenue community club yrs- ay afternoon at the school build, Alexander Karr, conimumh strrmoon at the school build-Alexander Karr, community apeaker. gave a ahort talk in whito he outlined tbe need of (he work of the 10 agencies comprising toe chest, Pupils of the third grade were awarded tbe banner for having largest number of mothers in at-ttndan at meetings during the year.

Miss Vivian Nicholson entertained villi a piano solo and Mrs. A. L. nelly and Miss Lois Hall contributed a violin and piano selection. Mrs.

Clarence Gompf was installed "is president Mrs. G. Cramer, first "te prei-iilrn! Miss Mabel Balmer, second vice president Mr. I.orin Freeman, secretary; Mrs. Curtis Imibner.

treasurer. frg. Catherine Dennig Smith, president of the city council, installed the officers. TEACHER BRINCS SUIT By Tha Associated Preaa FL1 HIA, 0 May ft Mrs. Myrta Bradley, 22, New Oberlin district school feather, baa tued Mrs.

Gertrude1 Gerhartinger for alleging intent to injure her good name and credit. Mrs. Bradley re- cently was acquitted of assault and' buttery charges for having spanked Mrs. Gerhartingcr'a iir-ycar-old daughter. "JAKE" VICTIM DIES CINCINNATI.

May -Valter Tuchtcr. died in a hospital of paralysis from bavin- drunk poisoned Jamaica ginger. It was the eltreutb death of the kind here. TWO KILLED IN CRASH Bv The Associated Press COLtMBUS. May ll-John Babertscber.

2,1. Columbus grocery clerk, and Miss Marjorie Neville, infractor in English at Columbus' Grove High school, weri killed early today when their auto crashed into a Iridge abutment and caught fire. I DEPUTY KILLS YOUTH By Tha Associated Press CTIILI.ICOTHE. May H-Ted Newman. was shot and killed in a gun tight with Wood Bumly.

dep. uty sheriff who tried to arrest New-' mm for sbttit a Thr. Nwwan tM tt hi MAS0NS ATTEND MEETING -V number of Marion 'Masons are in Columbus today iu attendance at the spiin- teremon'a! sessions held by Aladdin Temple shrine at the Mnonic, temple. The meeting ill close f.t;ur-; day. WILL INITIATE CLASS MUSICIANS TAKE ACTION YOVNGSTOWN.

May re Sflution urging mtttion picture thrat to use musician's as well as 1 canned music, was adopted here fociay by tbe Ohio Federation of Mn- Clubs. The federation is holding itf annual conention here. Take a jar of Turoff'j famonv Thousand Blind home wi 13 Plate Battery $7.95 IHE Horlon Battery Service 133 V. Cborcb St. "pCKERD'Q DRtQ STOKE ltd S.

Main. Eagle Brand Milk 6 for $1.00 Horlicks Mailed Milk 39c, 65c, 52.60 Bayer's Aspirin 18c, 69c TIRES and TUBES Gas Oil Greasing Car Washing Battery Service Val D. Hopkins SS7 Delaware At, rbone 0011. FREE Her Is jour opportunity la get a new style Gillctle It.vor without any rost. Just buy One tube of Palmolive or Colgate'i Shaving Cream for 3Sc and the new razor and one blade is yours.

UJJfJlfUN 5Tr Do You Want To SAVE? Ton ran di so by purchasing jour winter aupply of COAL at summer price NOW JX EFFT.CT. West Virginia, Kentucky, Hocking Valley Lump or Egg. Chapman Coal Supply S19 W. Center. Phone PUMPS! PUMPS! PUMPS! Tlic daintiest Footer for Summer Frock-.

From tlic plain U1-''111 Tump to dainty trimmed pumps our flections are unexocllol- KIDS-C0L0H' WHITES Fxccptional e-Sale now $5.00 up G.Rosenberg Son lit Maia ft I FISK I Seeds. Mis Heininger: reading, "Tha Gentlo Gartlncr, Mis iclma eDwrui. furlh: rending. "Mother's Mi- Mildred Rubl; ongs, "Trees" and "Lilacs," bv Mi wmpanied by Mii-s Puce; "A Tribute, to Mother." read by Ma Snodgraw! who then presented each of the rcei-, dents of the homo a sunburst rosebud tied with ribbon in tne same snaac lc woman' Foreign Mishearing a Bible verse Uionafv aocietv of Kuwortb M. POIIPTQ IlPMFir CUUtNlO UlflLLU District Tribunal Affirms Judgment of Two Lower Bodies.

TK tt'ttrie court ftf anneal fndaT iinbebl ihe Marion county common pleaa court and the probate court in removing Betty Williams as adminia tratrii of the estate of John F. Wil- liams, deceaetl. The appellate court found no error land affirmed the judgmeut of the two Icw-ftr ronri the cost of ihe nlain Uiff in error. Heirs of John F. Williams brought suit several yearn ago for the removal of Rettv Williams as administratrix 0( thf ts.sle, their contention being; lht nn.

of the de- i t.MVd and that she gained her ap by (rall(1. After failing to proof of the marriage, con proof of the marnage, he con- tended that she wa William' com-j mon law wife, but according to the! district court no offer of proof was maoc antl ine lower ruuita neiti ii.uv in rejecting the evidence. The law tirra of Clark Arter rep- resented the heirs and Charles Drug- rliimh.i. attorney for I the plaintiff ia error, assisted by the trator of the estate of Caroline Each- nllla nritv LpWOTth M. t.

OCiety Observes Mother Day nd on Mothers (Ut wro iren tb) prsratu for a church, yesterday afternoon in the elnlreh parkr. Bouquet of lilies of the valley and buttercups were presented each mother. Devotionals were in charge of Mrs, Frank Burns. Mrw. Fjirl Hale, contralto, sang an appropriate selection, accompanied at the piano by Mrs.

F. A. Beyer. A talk on 'Mothers of the World," wns given by Mrs. Frank Sifritt, after which Mr.

Boyer played a group of sacred songs bv Farfii. Two reading by Mrs. Merle Hamilton, ''Take Mother's Advice." ami were followed, by an Italian reading aa an encore. Refreshments were erved by the May group. Driver Takes Gas With Switch On, Truck Blazes Because the driver failed to turn off bis motor, nccording to city lire officials, while taking nn gasoline at the South Trospeet st.

station of the Funtlard Oil a truck belonging lo the Hofr Motor Transportation Co. at Toledo was damaged by fire' last night. A teat in the truck was partially destroyed, and damage was estimated at $10. Firemen from the central station answered tbe chief car. call in the Mother' Day Program Given by Waldo Lodge I WALDO.

May f-A Mother's day program was given at the meeting of; the lwal Pytbiaa Sisters lodge Tliurs- i Alfred Donithen. Marion county profe-uting attomey, w.is tbe jirincipalj speaker. Other numbers on the pro- gram included voval -solos by Thomas' Hobson and Harold Curreu and a reading by Violet Frey. Representatives from the Marion temple attended. An indoor picn.e was enjoyed.

1 i I fl ftcfresbmenta carrying out a color scheme of orchid and white, were served by the circle. A work meeting will be held a Kp worth church Thursday, May ZL Former Ohio Baptist Head Passes Away By Th Associated Pres NEW VOKK, May 9 Funeral aer-iees for lier. Alvah Sahin Hobart, S'l, former pastor of Mt. Auburn Baptist church, Cincinnati and president of tb Ohio Baptist convention. will be held at Warburton Avenue Biptist church.

Vonkers, tonight. The Lev. Mr. Holtart died in Vonkers, Wetlnesday. The church in which the funrral will be held bad named the Kcr.

Mr. Hobart as faster eroerilu. 49 TAKEN TO PRISON CLF.VF.LAND. May 0 Forty-nine federal virisoners. in charge of deputy t'nited Stntew marshals, left here today for Canton, where tbry will be impris-tnrd in the Stark county workhouse.

All the meu were convicted in fedcrnl court here laid week of xio-lating the national prohibition law and the federal nan-otie law. Complete Showing of Fixtures in newest designs and finishes. Showing the growing tendency towards glass. Let us help you. Phone 2404.

KEMEMBER tlif medicine show tliat used to come, to town? With minstrel music, anrl flaring gaslight, lite oloijncnt Doctor" fold a pood many hottlcs of his man clou elixir. chance to discover thai it Hti only molassr anil vsalrr! Hri was pone nct day to anotlier town, playing "one-night Modem advertising and elling tnctliods arc very, sery different. Merchant and manufacturers are in lmeinc day after day, year after year, at the same address. They need your continued custom. They must tell the story eT ihrir merchandise truthfully to keep your confidence.

They must offer honest values to insure your satisfaction. Ami ihc do in tlm advertising page. Read the advertisements. There's no surer, easier wav lo economical Buying. They show ymi vhat you want at the lowest price and tell ou where it may he had.

You can gn direct to get it or order it delivered. You save time, ne money. Read the adverlieiueit rend them rrculnrlv. CuiWf your uhi(! by your irWrf arr not thy oms rian flprr mad fnr the iaitiuf SERVICES SATURDAY of a of candidates at t'j-- r.e-r-i in- of memlers of 1'nitetl N'n. Mrs.

Marina Irene tronley Will Be 1ft' I. Wednesday night at the C' lrl-Buried in Radnor lemrlerj, 'n centralized school. Commuiiic.v tions on grange work wrre pr.d fron' Funeral sen b-es for Mrs. Martha the atate legislator and tt? ag.nt.i Irene Cronley daughter of Jerry Ham- The next meeling will be t-n; niond. of Batlnor.

will be at I o'clock Saturday afternoon at Ihe W. Modernize Your ELECXEHCAL FHXTUEES 24 Years of Electrical Service. The United Electric Supply Co. C. Boyd funeral Eolith Miiin t.

Mrs. Cronley died at 1 o'cloet yesterday afternoon at her liomc. Slfi'-j Beinett fololwmg a month's illness. Sunivinf ler are br husl'aud, Koland Cronley, a daughter by a former marriage. France purr, and a half brother, Fred Hammond.

The body may be viewed at the funeral home until time of srrvire. Buna! be made in the ccmMcry 138 E. Center. iou tn ght, li. Alt i 'a i i.

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