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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 5

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 5

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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PACK THE MARIOX DATLT STAR, TTEDTTESDAT, DECEMBER II. 11S IS Shop Talk By MARION'S GREAT BIG VMA QBARDWARE A.lrlJ0 STORE Her are the practical sort ot gifts for old and young, at prices that a. LODGED IN THE JAIL Dress Up the Boys for the Holidays Every value means a big money saving An enormous stock of thoroughly high-grade sure getting the lasting sort. Assailant of Thomas- Vepfara Is Taken at Waldo. Useful Gifts For Men Boys Suits and Overcoats GOES TO SCENE OF HIS CRIME AT MIDNIGHT Chinchilla Norfolk 'LJ5 to $5.00 toU.50 Sleds Skates Overcoats Suits Don't you believe that you will be best pleased with USEFUL GIFT? Of course, it must be nicely made and in correct style.

And that is where we come into your scheme of rift-buying. Every gift in this store was bought for service. You can buy here with perfect assurance of indefinite jatisfaction to yourself and to the recipient of your gifts. Here Are a Few Hints: George Pete Is Held on Charge of rocket Knives. xv Express Wagons xumrsc nui oo vnaageu coaster Wagons OO to M.00 to $6.00 35c, 50c and 60c $4.50 to $3.00 Chinchilla polo coats at $6 and $7.50 At $6 we show you a beautiful coat made of all-wool chinchilla button to neck style, with a large belt all around.

At $7 we show a beautiful navy blue coat lined with red flannel, yoke Venetian lined; well tailored throughout. (: 2-Wheeled Carts. Just received another ship ment of those double service suits made of all-wool fabrics in beautiful shades of gray, brown, and tan. Every seam guaranteed and every yard of the cloth thoroughly tested. Sizes 5 to 18.

Hand Cars Footballs 50c Gifts Very fine aH-wool pay chin, chilla coats, sixes 2Ja to 10, made with velvet collar or same fabric as coat, button to neck style, belted back, beautiful silk design on sleeve. For Mother or Sister $1.00 Gifts Silk Scarfs Mufflers Gloves Shirts Tie and Hose Set 25c Gifts Xeckwear Hosiery Cuff Links Hose Supporters Suspenders Silk Hosiery Cravats Scarf Pins Silk Handkerchiefs Belts Condition of Victim Is Developed. Prisoner Talks Incessantly. George Pete, a Pollock, thirty years old, who, Tuesday, committed murderous assault with a hatchet on Thomas Vepfara and George Steve, fellow workmen, in the Pennsylvania railroad camp near Waldo, was committed to the county Ja'l by Justice Charles E. Gompf.

this morning at 9:30 o'clock. He was charged with Boys' convertible collar $5 Corduroy Nortolks $6 Long, handsome ones, with convertible collars and belted backs. Made of sturdy diagonal weave fabric in those rich new brown and gray effects just the coat for school or dress wear. Sixes 10 to 17. These coats are easily worth S6 60.

assaulting Steve with intent to rob, a mere technical charge, which will Made in sturdy style with indestructible) linings, pockets and seams. Value at this price that is absolutely unequaled. Any mother who sees this suit can't help but feel elated over such a bargain. to $4.00 Baking Pishes Casseroles Percolators Coffee Machines be withdrawn and one substituted charging him with murder in the event of Vepfara'a death. The charge against Pete was preferred by Detective Edward iMaster-son, of the Pennsylvania.

Justice to $6.00 to $3.50 to $10.00 mm rsbc For Father or Brother Boys1 Waists SOc. Boys' Caps 50c. ii HLOZZJIA2r Gompf fixed his hearing tor Monday morning at 9 o'clock. When taken to the Columbus hospital, Vepfara had about $180 In his clothing. George Steve, who was not so badly injured as Vepfara.

had a little over $100. He Is at Waldo. Steve claims that Pete tried to rob them. Following the trouble Pete hid in New Wool Challlo Pre, the $22.30 EAT AT WRIGHT'S When too harried to You can get a good, warm lunch here every day between the hoars of 11 and 1, and from 5 to 7, cooked "Just right," and also priced right, Holiday Candies Are nearly all Here, so come in and "pick while the pickin's good." Wright's Confectionery Formerly "Dodgeright Inn," 128 W. Center.

to $38.00 Onea $13.50 A manufacturer noted tor hli NOTICE a corn shock. Last midnight, he re clever drets creations had enough of turned to the camp and was captured by the camp foreman and turned over this Fall patterns in wool challies left after filling his orders to make to Marshal Walter Klingel, who noti 48 dresses- Men's Traveling Sets $4.00 Shot Guns to $30 HANDBAG RETURNED TO NEW YORK WOMAN The Bag Contains Money and Valuable Intact. Word from Ashland is to ths effect that the handbag left on a Cleveland Southwestern Interurban car by Mrs. R. C.

Copls of New York City, was returned, together with its contents, to Mrs. Copies Sunday evening, says the Mansfield Newe. The handbag contained $115 In money and about $1,200 worth of Jewelry and a reward ot $100 was offered for Its return. We chose three of his best spring 1913 models and had these exquisite gowns made. Gcrrncn Prescription, the Cough and Cold Remedy, will be de livered to all parts of the city, by all drug gists.

Hunting Coats $1.00 to $6.00 Rifles to $13.00 There art all sties, for both misses Ill Carving Sets to $8.00 Tools of all kinds. and women, in a multitude of hand- Buggy Robes $3.00 to $8.00 soma patterns; ths same styles that you'll see three or four months hence at to our price fied the local authorities. This morning, Police Captain A. L. Bond, Patrolman James W.

Thompson and Detective Masterson brought Pete to this city. When In Justice Gompf's court this morning. Pete is believed to have simulated insanity. He talked incessantly and cried "Money, money, money!" Detective Masterson tried to compel him to keep quiet, but without avail. A telephone message from the Protestant hospital In Columbus this afternoon, states that the death of Vepfara la only a question of hours.

now is but $13.60. 1 Frank Bros. A Co. The HABERMAN HARDWARE CO. N.

MAIN ST. Mr. and Mrs. Copies are visiting at the J. C.

Stubbs home In Ashland and an effort was made by a repre sentative of the Ashland Times Oa tette to secure somo Information re new Marlon Steam Shovel office build garding the return of the handbag, but while the Teport that the hand ing, the new central fire station, the Chautauqua grounds of last summer. sZDolls Toys bag had been returned was verified no additional Information was given, the elephants parading through the the presumption being that the re streets of the city, Lovers lane, and various subjects ot artistic Interest. ward was paid In accordance with We have a complete stock of these famous the promise that no questions would Games a CITY IX BRIEF. Chapel Exercises Regular chapel exercises were held at the High BKhnnl auditorium, this morning Dr. As.

Exceptional Coat Sale $25.00 be asked. A Christmas sale ot white furs, Why This Pen Won't Link Look at ihe feed" tube of your fountain pen. If it 'i curved like the Parker the pen won't leak or sweat OrcWy feed tuba, in which ink ra whea pea ii point op. ElpancSng air foices thia ink out onto end of pen toon at youi body heats die pen. ThePaAerLuckyCumFeedTuba touchet IrutJtof barrel, earning Capillary Attraction.

Thiadrawaallinkoutof feed tube the nutant yon turn pen op-rht, and before expanding liraneada. That why Parkers won't leak. g. trachan or Boncle Coats at $12.50. Sale of coats Btarts tomorrow morning.

Only through a lucky strike did our buyer get these full size, $10.00 a set. The Warner Henry A Hartman led in the devo- Edwards Co. It exercises, and also delivered an address before tho students. coats from Landesman Hirschhclmer Cleveland, these The Interest Kamed-Tbe county's money in the seven depositories de signated by the county commissioners earned $170.84 Interest during the Desirable" black, all-satin lined curly cloth coats at $12.50, is. only half what they are worth.

Come early. 1 Uhler-Phllllps. AIR' in all month of November. Today, County Auditor Jay Spauldlng certified that Jointed Dolls 25, 48c, 98c Kid Body Dolls. 25c, 39c, 48c, 89c, 98c Dressed Dolls 10c, 15c, 23c, 48c, 08 Magic Lanterns 48c, 78c, 08c Trains on Track.

48c, 98c Steam Engines 25c, 48c, 98c, $1.39 Boys' Tool Chests 48c, 92c, $1.98 Children's Banks 23c, 44c Toy Cash Registers 78c, 98c Hundreds of 5c, 10c, 15c, 22c to 98o Doll Go-Carts. 10c, 25c, 48c, 98c Rubber Tire $1.48, $1.98 Rocking Horses 49c, 98c, $1.39 MRS, T. H. HUGHES IS HOSTESS TO COMPANY amount in the county treasury. Woman's Relief Corps The mem IARRER iUCKYiJftVl THE WALDORF PHARMACY Suitable Christmas Texts "Christmas time 1 have always thought ot as a good time; a kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time." Charles Dickens.

Booklets and Post Cards Bearing Christmas Texts and Greetings, are found hers in greater variety than elsewhere; then, too, our prices art less. Buy your Xmas post cards bers. Everybody Is Doing It. styles from $2.50 to $10.00 bers of the Women's Relief corps met, Tuesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Christopher Fles, of John street, for the purpose of packing Christmas boxes for the Children's home, at Xenla, and the Soldiers' and Sailors' home, at Sandusky.

The regular meeting will be held next Tuesday afternoon. Association Meets The members stwknl rfc, 1 50 to $250.00, mxmim lolbaudanuMtoM. PARKER JACK KNIFES AFETY PEN won't lk ia tnf pitio- maaa A I-. VI an. A Pleasant Affair I Being Given Today.

Mrs. T. H. Hughes, of north Main street, is entertaining a company of relatives at her home, this afternoon. The time is being very pleasantly with embroidery work and visiting.

An elegant dinner was served at the noon hour; covers being laid for MrsJacob Belg. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hudson," Mrs. W.

H. Hlnklin and son, Ralph; Mrs. Julia Hudson, Mrs. William Phelpa and eon, Donald; Mrs. B.

E. Van-Meter, Mrs. U. O. Lawrence and daughter, Vlrna, and Miss Birdie Hudson.

of the Corn Improvement association held a meeting, Tuesday evening, in the basement of the Marlon County Tlxarw PkW C'wxxonf CSprW jMpocbt Hns aupana nnk bet imafeatAelwbiapmwia. Leffler paiwiiia.ByaBfataPAaila. wi and Olgar Store. Next ot Kirby's W. Center.

We Are Headquarters For Santa Clans. The Racket Store. 113 S. Main Street B. J.

Snow, Proprietor bank. The meeting was well attended, and the premium book for the annual corn show, to be held the first week In January, was completed. Several hundred dollars in premiums will be awarded at the show. The Waldorf Pharmacy WALL DRUGS POST CARDS Fancy sand grown Potatoes, 65c PAPER per bushel. Charles Turner Co.

138 S. Mala St, Pboos R-1070 309-tf Klinefelter 127 S. Miln St Phone 1169. Grocery next meeting of the association will be held next Tuesday night. Accepts a Fositlon Friends here have received word from Mrs.

W. B. Everett, who formerly resided on south Vine street, stating that she hat accepted a position as matron ot the Deaconess' home in Philadelphia. The deaconnease. of this home are engaged in settlement work, and the home I located in the heart of the Nyal's Handy Lotion For Chapped Hands, Face or Lips.

Price 25 cents Per Bottle. "Schmidt So." Good Furs forlmasGiff Ask her, drop a hint, or mention "FURS" and most mrn will find their wives or nister or sweetheart unhesitatingly anxious for tlipm; thrre is probably no gift that would please her any better. Tent it, this Christmas as you probably planned to do for several seasons. city. Mrs.

Everett left Marlon, last September, to visit a sister in Pitts burgh, and has also been traveling in the East. To our large line of goods we have added Xmas goods, including house trimmings, such as Garland's (very fancy) Bells, Balls, Crosses, etc. We expect a large shipment of Xmas trees soon. Be sure and leave your order for trees early. SCHMIDT CO.

New Series Added C. O. Wlant, the postcard dealer, has added a fine new series of twenty views to his postcard collection. Tho views have Drug Cor. Main and Center Sts, PHONE 4.

never been presented before. One- especlally fine, Is entitled, "A Dream of the Tropics." Others show the THE CASH HABIT. NEW YORK STORE IS FULL OF USEFUL GIFTS MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY THIS YEAR Not necessarily expensive Furs, but American Fox Scarfs, ajiimal and good quality. shawl collar styles $8.50 to $15.00 Natural Wolf set, new hbape, scarf Genuine Fox Muff, a large pillow and pillow muff to gtyle, choice, selected $8.50, $7.50, $8.50 to $13.75 Natural Mink Bet in the newest shapes. $18.60 and $22.50 CHILDREN FURS And how happy they are when Santa Opossum Barfs and Muffs -choice Claus brings them a set of Furs; ours selected pieces' $2.50, $3.98, $6.00, are very moderately priced, from 98c $8.50 to $12.50.

to $50.00. i Beauty Pins, hundreds 1 ot pretty little gold filled or the 03 DV beauty pins a aet OE. ottwo. Iinfanta abort -hlte D.i.iui ttiM RnM hii dresses in sizes 6 months rings, either plain or to 3 years, np carved, special S(n only JVC white tfv imams at Children Gold Filled fine whit lawn, band rings, carved de- embroidery yokes mmm KlmnnU made lUSt signs each luC Ilk mother's, of pretty niu flniMwt riucklln ff. Ladles iiaaiea woiu -a-- nff with a fleece mvrLf.

Grantee Infant', sweater coat. "uu wn n- wool 50c on.r..T.V... 50c lM JENNER CO. 8 to $2.50. AST hoM In pretty Xmas boxes, in nrcvir WL In pretty 2-V and 50c..

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