Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 322, 24 November 1921 — Page 7

VtrOnMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IN D., THURSDAY, NOV. 24, 1921.

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HAGERSTOWN ERECTS COMMUNITY BUILDING : TO BE OPENED JAN. 1

t Mrs. Iva Good, her daughter of Wheel-1 ing, V. Va., spent Monday with Mrs. I Burney Roberta Mrs. Pence and

Mrs. Huldah Harshman of Eaton

i called on Mrs. Martha Hagerman,

Monday afternoon.

SOCIETY WOMAN. ASKS $50,000 FOR ALLEGED SLANDER

I Kills and children, John D. and Rex , Dr. ami Mrs. Fred Pursley.. .Mr. and; writing Miss Marie Smith spent and Miss Jeanette Merkamp.. . . .Mr.

or Greentork, Mrs. tua uuKe or vu- Mrs. u. v . jonnaon ppem nuimaj

HAGER STOWS , Ind.. Nov. 24. Construction of the new community hall, for erection of which a stock company was formed recently, is preceedin? rapidly, end it, is stated that the build

ing will be ready for occupancy by Jan. 1. Forms for the outer foundation wall have been finished, and the contractors. C. E. Werking and Son, expected 10 pcur the concrete Thursday. Another foundation wall will be built eight feet inside and after the construction of two cross -walls, carpenters will bepin on the frame of the. building itself. The completed building will be 53 by S4 feet and will be 20 feet in the "lenr inside. Bleacher seats will be provided around the walls for 500 people, and a clear space 40 by 66 feet lest for basketball games. Seats may be provided on this space also when reeded to increase the capacity of the house to 900.

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A stock company was torniea ior jety of M E church will meet Tuesthe erection of the building, which will , day afternoon with Mrs. Nellie Mccost Hcvrrnl thousand dollars, and rent j palI Mr and Mrg c H ScoU an(J will be charged for all uses. It is pjrs. Mary Robinson and daughter expected tht it will provide space, I ay spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. not only for basketball games, but for i E R Cook at Lewisburg E. A. Hoifarmers' institutes, community p' comb. Misses Leola Mitchell and Hatrmls and special holiday entertain-, tie Reed attended the teachers' assoinent programs. jciation at Monroe township school

I building Saturday Rev. Gordon

i Long preached in the Presbyterian

I church Sunday morning and evening.

I .... i wi iuc r aicin-1 cam

" ' w q Q noil attonriori innon.!nn V, rt ,-

rainy evening The first

the lecture

FAIRHAVEN, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bls-hop spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Robert McNair Mr. and; Mrs. George Austin spent Sunday with j Mrs. Mary Austin and son Ben Mr. i and Mrs. Ted Jacobs and family of i Camden spent part of last week with! Elijah Craig and daughters. Pearl and! Lucile Mr. and Mis. Lester Heav-j enridge, Myrl Heavenridge and Miss j Ruby White spent Sunday with Mr. i and Mrs. Lee Ramsey in Middletown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Philpott and! son George spent Sunday in Hamilton, i Mrs. Will Cline and Mrs. Robert I

MCJsair assisted Mrs. Will Bishop in cooking for shredders Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown and Mr. and Mr3. Clayton Borracaile and daughter Lola attended a surprise Sunday on Mrs.

Irene Borradaile of Richmond Mrs. Lurt White and Mrs. George Miller spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Nelie Jacobs and Miss Pearl Craig... Misses Grace andd Ruby White of Richmond spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White.

CAMDEN, O. The Ladies' Aid so-

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liamsburg. spent Sunday with Mr. and

Mrs. E. S. Culberteon Mr. and Mrs. Thoma? Ammerman and 6ons, Cecil and Howard, Mr. John Haddon. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hines on the Boston pike Mrs. El-

ln

Losantville The U. B. Ladies'

Saturday night with Mr.', and Mrs. and MrsFrank Martin of near LibPaul Beard Quite a crowd at-1 . .,, c,.. r Mr . i

Suburban l '

CLARK'S STATION, O

Coover and family., of Grcenvillf. spent Sunday with Dan Petry and

u-ifo . kH r'ark and wile entei ia:neu

- - i u,lJ ' .iuiut 11. nuu .HIS. JdlU Mr and Mrs. Robert Broadstock, nfjHorrigan are the proud parents of

.New .Madison, iai oaruruay r j son Wfc0 arrived Saturday... There William Wilt and family shopped j wiI be Thanksgiving services Thurs-

in Richmond Saturday f rea m:Eowcn and family were visiting Sunday Wilson Lutz and family en

tertained George Judy, ot Kansas, one day lt week Ed. Downing wired Pete Rife's house in Hollansburg for electric lights last week, and started the last of the week wiring John Wenrick's house, near Palestine Loren Janes and family entertained

number of

course was given Ttaurs-

evenmg Mr. and Mrs. James

a

I day evening in the M. E. church. Rev. j Eikenberry of the Brethren church : will preach the sermon.

MA efrir a T V Q Tl If ii fl V 1 Tl T m 1'- t PT1 H Oft tho CqIa r.f TnVin HarHwKK

ket Wednesday, Nov. 23, at the West- ..Mr. Mart Bartlett and daughter Nel-jMrs. John Miller and family Miss ern Ohio cream station Mrs. Wal-1 lie motored to Muncie Saturday j Myrtle Miller, of Richmond, was ter West spent Sunday and Monday Dr. C. E. Martin is soliciting for the;hI0UEht home Saturday. ' : suffering

i with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George i Red Cross and ' meeting with very with appendicitis She is now im-

.6oou success Mrs. l. a. moi n-; pr0ved The Willing Workers wi,l and ( son went to Kokomo Sunday to at-.

tend the funeral of a cousin. , the Christian church, Saturday eve- . j ning, Nov. 26. Supper will be served BLOOM ING PORT, I nd. Mr. andjnt 5 o'clock.. .Sunday guest3 of Mis. Mrs. Elmer Chamness entertained the ; Louis e Bertram, were Mr. and Mrs. Fii.; .k. . ' Chafles Kellum and daughter, Neva.

V ,, ; -;Mis. Stella Culbertson. Mrs. Emma Mrs. Russell ost and family of in-;Eramer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan khester. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chamnessi and dau?hter Bettv. Mr. and Mrs.

ris will he hostess at a ciass party tv. fitc ,..' '" : " 7 . r r,r" ;LMrl" :unl aau u jh. au.

t-.w-.i Ua auu jii. auu jiu. vnanfs tuiuus ' jjrs Omar Bertram ana famiiv. small The Home Economics clusS Mr and Mrs Clyde Horkeit and! " met with Mrs. Bait Burroughs Thurs-; children spent the week-end with hia Make the Devil help you woik, but

aay auernoon. umcers eieciea ionuc; brother, Howard, and family, of neaf.be sure it's Blue Devil. Advertise-

ensuing year were as iouows: Aiiia Fountain City Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, president; Bessie Morrison, : NewE,an aHd .Mi. and Mrs. J. W. En-

vice-presiaent; bopnrona jonnson, sec

sie Heck's Sunday school class will . Hardwiske Mr. ana -mis. u. giro a market on thf rnrrpr of Vint h Ridenour and daughters. Ruth,

and Main streets, Wednesday after-'.Emma, spent the week end with relnoon. Nov. 23 Jshn Haddon spent, stives in Eaton,fOhio Mhs. Emma Sundav night with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.lHodson and son Chester, spent Satut-

Ammerman and family Miss Ethel day atternoon in Lartos city. Cails's Sunday school class will give!

a social in the church basement on i:aklus, ina.-ine ure wire sunuaj Wednesday evening, Nov. 23. The' school class gave an oyster supper

public is invited Mrs. Jessie Nor- Thursday ever.ing. On account of the

to be given by the Willing Workers Sunday school class, Friday evening, Nov. 25.

GRATIS. Ohio The regular meeting of the Literary society was hek! Friday afternoon. The program consisted of a song, "America." by the

society; Bible reading. Marie Dennis:

W. H. Stump and family and Aeriel piano solo, Vervl Zeck; reading. "The

Brinley, Sunday Handy Rtegle and j Telephone Girl ' Mabel Miller; recifamily spent Sunday with Rufus Clark 1 tation, Nevin Gross; reading. "The and family, of New Madieon. . .Handy History Lesson." Julia Wellbaum; Riegle and wife and Irvin Riegle and song, "Polly Wolly Doodle," by sowife attended the game supper at thejeiety; reading, "Home Folks," Gladys I. O. R. M. hall in Greenville last , Kline; a debate, "Resolved, That the Thursday evcninglra Buhrman. of World Should Have Disarmament." Manchester, was through here buying, The affirmative won. A song, "Viccalves lat Wednesday Fred Mc-jtory at Last." was sung bv the memEowen sold a cow and calf last Wed- bers of the society. The dining room ne.-.day to Bert Hunt Wi'liam Wilt! tables were al! filled Fridav at noon and Irvin Riegle transacted business! at the school house, and some had to in Greenville recentlv Miss Gert 1 cat in the kitchen Besides the scchoiBrinley and friend. Joe Henning, oflars and teachers three visitors we; 0 Greenville, attended the eame suDDer I Present Mrs. Minnie Morningstar

at the I. O. R. last ' Thursday

Mrs. Henry Thompson White. Mrs. Henry Thompson White, widow of an English lieutenant killed in the battle of .he Somme 'n 1916. has sued Frederick J. UclSinger, manager of the Claremont theater in New York, for $50,001) for alleged slander. Sha says Dollinger wrongly accused her of attempting to converse with two me.i in front of her and a man beside her in the theater. She says that two men in front of her were her cousin and a friend and the man beside her an acquaintance of all three.

MODOC. Ind. Mr. and Mrs Cart Swain entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ennis McGunegil an.l daughters, of near Unionport; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Patrick and Ham Leeka, of Huntsville; Miss India McGunegil, of Farmland, and Mr. and Mr?. Nealie McGunegil, of Carlos Citv Mr. and Mrs. S L. Hodson spent Sundav afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hodson, at Carlos Citv Mrs. Emmet McGunegil spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Ozro Rubush Miss Lfcile Dow, wlio hac been working in Chicago,- is home to stay Misses Ruth and Bernice Bookout of Mooreland, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs C. V. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Edward SDrav and children of Farm

land, spent Sunday with E. P

and family Mr. and Mrs. Russell

Dow and daughter, Mary Louise

i nient.

retary and treasurer. Theie were lb present The market and bazaar held in the old post office Saturday was quite a success, having cleared about $17.... Mr. and Mrs. Merl Swindle are spending a few days with Mr. and Mis. Thomas Swindle Otis Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner were shipping in Richmond Friday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison, and Rusell and Nellie Morrison were shopping in Winchester Saturday Dr. C. E. Martin has been on the sick list but is able to be out again. . . . Mrs. Orville Kennedy has been very sick, but is better at present. Mrs. George Catey is impro ing. . . . Miss Crete Thornburg has returned to

.Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ad-

amson and son Roger were in town

HOW TO BANISH PILES

Dow ! her home.

?. spent I Saturday afternoon. 11 and attended the marki

Mrs

gle and children spent Sunday after j noon with M. and M's Wesley New-j man.... Mr. and Mrs. James Isenbaig er celebiated iheir 19th wtddiog an

niversary and the latter's bu thday an- j Thousands Bless Dr. Leonhardt, the niversary Sunday. They entertained Physician Who Discovered a at dinner: Mr and Mrs. Kelley En-( Common Sense Remedy, gle and daughters. Ruth and Marie. If ycu think that the surgeon's Mr. and Mrs. Beit lenbaiger were-knife is the only method of escape evening callers Mr. and Mrs Cha. ! from the misery of piles, it's because Stevens were the Sundav guests of 'you haven't heard of the new treatMr and Mrs. Will Wright .... Mr. an.l;nient known as Dr. Leonhardt's HM-

children called r'yL . . . . .....

! i no uocior s treatment is internal. t R if DTnorimontinff fnr veuro he Hicnnr.

day afternoon.... Ernest Garrett has,;. DVQ . ,,,

j bought the Davisson property m uvenL further and compounded a remi Bloomingport Mb. and Mrs A!leaedv that would remove the caus 'DeBoy entertained Mr. and Mrs. D j Dr, Leonhardt wants everv sufferer 1 witt Crooks of Winchester and Mr. 1 10 benefit by his discovery and so that land Mrs. Georg? DeBoy at dinner' there will be no doubting or delay j Sunday. ' j A. G. Luken Drug Co. and all drus j ! gists are authorized to sell HEM I ABINGTON. Ind. Mr. and Mrs IrOID with guarantee that it will do i Walter Bennett, of Richmond. gave -n as stated or money back. ! miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss i On thai honorable basis everv ?uf-

Mrs. Levi Ozbun and

on Mr. and Mrs. Einest Davisson Sun-

.. Ernest Garrett has

M. hall in evening .

Greenville ! ana son- Cecil, spent the past couple

Albert!0' w?ks

Martha Hatfiled and Mr. and Mrs. Keath Hatfield of Centerville and a three course luncheon was served ...Mr. and Mrs. John Breese, Mr. Geo. Breese spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Breese and family Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Ballinger, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ray and children, Giladys

and George, spent Sunday with Mr. p T 1 U and Mrs. Louii Lott, of Richmond i rQY ltCHinS LC

j . .The Jatfkf.on towDship Sunday: school convention will be held at hej

New Hope church. Sunday afternoon i

and evening A 'arge attendance is desired. The program for the evening wil' be given entitely by the young fo'ks Mis. Mary Ammerman received word that her niece's husband, Lewis Bois. of Texas is seriously ill

with complication of diseases

Adanison

Sunday with Mrs. Ola Howell ani attended the market Mrs. Verchildien Mr. and Mrs. Russell hie Love sprained her ankle very badSmith and children spent Sunday with jly Thursday evening Revival Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Howell Mr-, meeting began at Union chapel Sun-

and Mrs. George Dutro and daughter.?, ! day. Rev. VanY the pastor is expect-j Jeanette Merkamp, Sunday evening ferer should secure a package of Dr Mary and Ruth, of Hagerstown. spent! ing help in the meeting Mrs. 1 Those who attended from heie weie 1 Leonhardt's HEM-ROID todav. Ad

Sundav in Modoc Mr. and Mrs. George Mikesell is seriously ill at this Mr. and Mis. Ben Weiss and fami! y 1 vertisement.

Ollie Naylor and son. Max. spent Sundav atternoon with Mrs. Meade Bennett, who is ill Mr. and Mrs. Will Conanoe spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Conarroe Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fouts and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Hub-; bard. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stutts entertained at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roeer Stutts and son. Max, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Harper and Roll'

Harper, of near Huntsvville Mr. and Mrs. William Lindley and daughter Dorothy, of Losantville, spent Sun day with M. and Mrs. Sam Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald arul children spent Sundav afternoon with

ing eczema,

Old Sores and Piles

i "I guarantee my ointment," says ! Peterson of Buffalo, "to cure eczema; ! to stop the itching at once and any reliable druggist will cheerfully refund I your money if PETERSON'S OINTj MENT doesn't do everything I say it

Ibaugh and John Herman, of Green-

in Middletown with her

i daughter, Mrs. Zola Pinkerton !

ville. called on Sam Riegle and fam- J-'"" Vl"e, woo was wien on inc.

Sunday afternoon. . .Brown Harsh. ! 'allu " il ,s o

of Greenville, was through here buy-1,7 -- au.. in, fr the imerirn HfHe an.l I "eller. one of the primary teachers.

j past week, ill with cold and throat I trouble The juniors of the hisrli

' nrhnnl will havp u rfthhit sunnpr Vrt-

day evening. , Nov. 25. Everyone i?

' jnr;fn4 A nit An.-I Tim iinmfe 11- 1 1

KjftT II l,l 4 Unil, A J ,n,Tr.n

enjoy me evening v mi inem.

..John Thomas of Dayton, spent &at-, urday night with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. ,

Service

Fur company, Thursday.

of Greenville,

M. L.

visitor ,

NEW MADISON, O. Mrs. Fredeilck was a Greenville Thursday Sam Grubbs of

ville spent Thursday right with

brother Philio Grubbs Mrs. Ella

Vad is ill. Mrs. Herschel French, j past of town is very sick Albtrt Smelker is home from out west for a vi.-it to his motnr and to serve as best,

man at the Ozias Kir.g wedding The young peoples' department of the Sunday School of Harrison township Kill be organized at the I'. B. church.Sunday afternoon, Nov. 27 The W. M. A. v. ill meet at the home of Mrs.i Anna Price. Friday evening, Nov. 2.". . j ..Miss Mary Flaig took Sunday din-i ner with Mrs. Wm. Lipns Mts. Isa-j b'.l Lawrenc? of Dayton. Mrs. Ira Good her daughter and Mrs. Burney! Roberts s pen'. Monday evening i h1 Mrs. Mattha Hageman Rev. Sny-; r'T, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. S. Hageman, ; Pi of. and Mrs. Rctuh. Mr. and Mr-.; Diller Howe!;. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nyswonaer attended home coming and rally day at Otterbein U. B. church. Sunday ! Mrs. Lilly Roberts is staying with Mr.; and Mrs. Philip Grubbs Mrs. Jesse j Jones is ill.. The Otterbein Guild will verve free breakfast at the church at d a m., Thur.iJay Albert Sraelker : was a FMchmor.d visitor, Monday Mis. l abel I.av.rpnce of Dayton, and; Your Stomach! j Does It Work)! If Gassy. Scur, Heavy After Meals, ' Drowsy, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets I? Just the Thing After Meal;

will do." William A. Carley of Franklin. N. Y.,

Culbeitson..Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Ball- JS aurel-v a " "a"' ' 1 inger, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ray and chil- "ed PETERSON'S OINTMENT on a dren, Gladys and George, spent Sun-! llttle bo' suffering terribly with ecday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.zema- 11 dld tne work." Rav, Mr. Ray has been seriouslv ill Then tnere ls Alex- Louttel, a brave for some tim Mr. and Mrs. John tbe cas9 of Sarah E- LonS vs- Joseph - fireman of Buffalo, who is glad to Anvin; i-or Avimn who sikkeu write as follows: "I had an old sore

"I a,liso,every woman wh.. suffers on mv f. fo manv years The best! with kilnp- trnnhlp In trv l-'olev Ki(1-!on m- ltB lur '"diiv v eari,. me uesi ,

noy Pills," writes Mrs. Bpssio Briiwiicv. I doc tors failed. PETERSON'S OINT-

conie ayc.. v. leveian.r. v.. iis em entire v neaiea tne sore ouick-

ly." And from over in Canada conies

could not do my housPworK. hut ince

tHkincr KoIpv Kidnfv Pil s 1 foci lik

now woman' and am able to do mv a letter from A. Blockeby, stating: work." nheumatw- pajn. s w o o n "Tlle i)est thing I ever hit for itching ankles. backaclif. stiff joints. sore ! ., - ppTrn5nV'c civtmpvt'" riiusclps and sleep disturbing bladder . Plles ls rt l bllbU.N h GIN 1 MEM. ailments, indicate disordered kidneys. 1 A big bov for 35 cents. Mail orders

Frank 1 J;0l?y, .rld"eyp'lla af' 'U-Ku- filled by Peterson Ointment Co., Inc..

Hatfield and Master Kenneth and Miss ' Advertisement. ' " " "'Buffalo. N. Y. Advertisement.

NEW WEST VILLE, O flr. and Mrs. E. L. Culbertson entertained at

dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mr:

The-Daily News, Minneapolis, Minnesota prints the following editorial in its issue of November 14: When Magnitude Discards Mystery Frankness is being better recognized a big asset in all human relations, including business. The bigger the business, the greater the need for frankness. It wasn't always so: in fact, until only a few years ago, the reverse was true so far as actual practice was concerned and magnitude paid a penalty for the mystery in which it chose to cloak itself. As one of the biggest of the big industrial and commercial organizations, the Standard Oil Co. used to exercise its full proportionate share of mystery. That this policy has been changed deliberately and conspicuously is a development that is as radical as it is interesting to students of publicity. Yot three years. Standard Oil has been out of its shell telling the public exactly how it was doing things, why it was doing things and what it was driving at. It has made large use of advertising space in newspapers without regard to their attitude toward itself. It has conspicuously evidenced its desire to talk to the people and to put out its products for a price that included good will Today, instead of merely making its products available to those who MUST buy. Standard Oil is employing extensive publicity to make people WANT to buy. There is a very great difference, just about the difference between the exaction of tribute in one case and the rendering of positive service in the other. Entirely aside from commercial considerations, a policy of frankness and service will tend to iron out some disagreeable wrinkles in the things that are. And the benefits will go to both sides of the equation.

Ycu Feel Insured When You Take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet After Eating People sometimes get the notion that the stomach has given out and their race is run. And yet it is often astonishiug the relief that comes in such cases from taking Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after eating. This relief is so pronounced that such symptoms of dyspepsia, as the melancholy loss of appetite and broody fear to eat are quickly dispelled. Sometimes an excess of certain kinds of food may lodge in an acid stomach to cause gas, heartburn, water-brash, a sense of fulness after eating and a heavy drowsy feeling after meals. This is dyspepsia and the stomach needs the alkaline effect given by Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to bring relief. Get a 60-cent box today of any druggist and note how comfortable tha stomach feels. Advertisement.

HPHE increasing demand for Golden Sun is because it is not only the cheapest to buy but the best to serve. Its full-flavored taste, golden clearness and mellow smoothness make friends forever.

The Woolson Spice Company, Toledo, Ohio

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There are fifty cups of the finest, -tea in each ten-cent Golden Sun package sold only by reputable grocers.

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TO render a positive service is not alone the desire of those responsible for the management of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). It is a well -formed, clearlyunderstood determination. This determination to render a positive service is expressed in the multitude of products manufactured by this Company from crude petroleum. The housewife, the motorist, the farmer, trje physician, the fabricator of raw materials, almost every special branch of human endeavor, has been considered and that part of the petroleum which will render to each the greatest service, has been segregated and made instantly available. This is the method chosen by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) to make tangible the -positive service it is endeavoring to render. The campaign of advertising which is being carried on has as its object a frank discussion of the ways and means used by the Company in delivering this service, a discussion which tells what it is doing and how it is doing it, and why. That there is a better understanding of the motives of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) and a feeling of increasing confidence in its integrity and straight-forward frankness is indicated by the number of favorable comments which the campaign has elicited from the editorial departments of newspapers, big and little, throughout the eleven states served. Justice, equity, frankness, a basic desire to render a positive service, and a determination to take all of the people into itsconfidence are the underlying principles governing this organization. Standard Oil Company Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.

6Lb. Can you afford to do your own wash when we can do it for you at this price? Home water Laundry Phone 2766

li. L. BULLA, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR 128 S. 9th St. Phone 2736 Hours, 9 to 11 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. Evenings ard Sundays by Appointment.

X Send them to i

WILSON to be Cleaned Phones 1105-1103

BATTERY REPAIRING All Makes Six Months Guarantee Free Test Free Water

Paragon Battery 1029 Main St.

Service Station Phone 1014

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Chevrolet "490" Touring $323.00 E. W. Steinhart & Co. 10th and Sailor St. Phone 2955

Kentucky Egg Coal $7.00 MATHER BROS. Co.

WALL PAPER, lc Priced as low ns 1 cent per roll 1,000 rolls to choose from "The Wail Paper King" MARTIN KOSKNBERGER 401-403 Main St.

SEE NASH 4-DOOR SEDAN New Price $1965 DelivereJ WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR COMPANY 19 21 S. 7th Phone 6173

j nnmuiniHHiifiHiMiHiitfMtiinntiitiiiiMifitntiiiuii:uHiiiiiniiuna!t:tw!iu!itt : 1 if Most complete line of Driving! i Gloves in the city and at the Lowj I est Prices. I

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Bethard Auto Co. 1117 Main

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