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jnHjg DELPHOS DELPHOS DAILY HERALD JThe Delphcs Printing Pub. Co. OBntfcred at the Post Office at Delphos, Ohio, us second class matter. 403, 407 nnA 409 North Main St. telephone Callp: Editorial Booms, Main 1674; Business Office, Main WEDNESDAY, OCT.

L'2, T.M DELPHQ8, OHI6 DEFENSE BOARD HEARINGS BEGIN REMOVED TO OTTOVILLE Mrs. John King and infant daughter have been removed from Van Wert county hospital to their home in Ottoville. Four Bands Secured for Observance to be Held on Thursday Night, October 30 Parade to be Staged Starting at 8 o'clock Cash Awards of 8100 to bo Given for Costumes. 'LEAVE FOR ARMY WEDNESDAY Two Delphos men were included in a group of IS who left Van Wert Wednesday morning for Toledo to be inducted into the United States army. They arc: Joseph Sylvester Stallkamp and Jnpeph Mju-inus' Gios- ken.

The group represents Van Wert County's 28th draft quota. How Is Your are now being con- plcted for the annual Hallowe'en celebration which will be held in Ili'lpho-; on Thursday ni.nht. iVto- l.i The if. being on this nig'it because of a iiinllict. IVrson-j from Delphos and sur- rnnndiurr tO'iritory arc being invited to be in attendance and pale In the big masquerade parad-: 1 which VI got uiuler way at oYlock.

Four in tlio parad" line up. 1 'Ivy are: Delphos da. Ounville and Ft. h'gh bands. It is announced that the sum of $11111 will be distributed in cash awards K.

(hose having the WASHINGTON', Oct. 22 (t I'l Mediation Board panel today began hearings on (lie dispute between the Intel nat i tial Harvestt Springfield. and the I'nited Automobile Workers I CIO) over the discharge of 4SO workers because of curtailed production and tihe. negotiation of a new contract. The union asked its 3,500 members to strike at the.

plant on Sept. 23. Wcrk was Oct. 14 on assembly pails for the corps and motor trucks for the army at. the board's request.

BURGLARY AT LOW I HOME House of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wulf- horsl, North Pierce Street, Entered Tuesday Night Three Coats and Three Purses Belonging- to Guests Removed from Bedroom. SCI' UNDERGOES OPERATION Charles Corderman, West Second street, underwent an operation at Memorial hospital Monday. His condition is reported as satisfactory.

Mayor Swihai-l has namei 1 the as -rs of a gen- i 1 in "liiiu'e of A. .1. Laudick. man. A.

IJrn-e Heed. Ray McKovpn. Robert Mi Donald. William L.ii< Kobert Christy and iir. AV.

Snow. echargmg la Testing Our Service Car Comes to You One Call Does It All Iflorris Super Service Ed. Prop. TWO FINED IN MAYOifS COURT James Mooney. Highland Park.

Illinois, was fined $2 and costs by Mayor W. D. Swihart for driving without license plates. Franc's Pohlmnn was also fined $2 and costs for illegal hauling. The furts wore assessed by 1bo mayor Wednesday morning.

'WILL BOWL AT VAN WERT QUESTION MAN IN DROWNING ZAXKSVILLE, Oct. 22 (UP) Coroner S. S. Daw Kday recommended investigation into the death of Fen ley Wilson Verm.Hlion, Newark, whose body was found in the Muskingum river by a fisherman. Daw said death was caused by drowning but added that the victim had a fractured jaw and broken ribs which might have been received in a struggle.

The body was recovered last night. Police questioned Paiil Ga.ree, 36, Tor-Mito, Ohio, a. companion of Vermillion. A hnrftJaiy took plae in Oclphos about 12 o'clock Tuesday when 'Hie home, of Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert Wulfhorst, North Pierce street, was cnU'i-cvl. Wult'horst was entertaining her olnb, the Delta-GaniP-A Bridge, at the time. Mr. returned home shortly before midnight but noticed nothing unusual when he placed his coat in a closet in a bedroom. Shortly afier midnight he returned to the bedroom and found an outside window open and the screen removed.

Guests at the party had placed 1h-Mi coats, hats and purses on the bed and three coats and three were found missing. Included in the loot was approximately $6 in cash and keys, ete. which were in the pi-rses. The articles stolen were the properly of Marie Wulfhorst, Mrs. Albert WciFgei her.

Mrs. O. A. Kolk- jneyer and Mrs. Walter Reinlinger The loi police were called to the scono.

It was found that the burglar had placed a chair from a neighbor's yard under the window. The screen had been removed and the window opened. A hat belonging to one of the ladies was found under th- 1 window outside where it had been dropped hy the burglar in making a getaway. CELINA. O.

Starr, son oil' E. L. Celina high school instructor, died today of a skull fracture received when he fell from an automobile trailer. Rosalind's Engaged The Factory team and the Office team at the New Delphos Manufacturing mpuny will compete Friday night, in a match to be rolled at the Olympic alleys in Van Wert. BACKACHE Modern life with its ceaseless hurry and worry, irregular habits, improper eating and drinking, oxposure, contagion u'hatjiot, keeps doctors busy, hospitals crowded.

The after c-ITccts are dinturbuic to the kidneys and oftentimes people suffer without knowing that disordered kidney action may cause the trouble. After colds, fever and similar ills there 13 an increase of body impurities the kidneys must (liter from the blood. If the kidneys are overtaxed and fail to remove excess acid and other harmful waste, there ifl poisoning of the whole system. THE REASON DOAN'S AKE FAMOUS All over the country grutcful people tell others: have helped me recommend to you," Thnt is why -we say, Ask your neighbor I Symptoms ot disturbed kidney function may be nagging backache, persistent headache, dizziness, getting up nigfefis, swelling, puffinesg under the a feeling of nervous anxiety and loss of strength and energy. Other signs of kidney or bladder disturbance sometimes are burning, scanty or too frequent urination.

In such cases it Is better to rely on a medicine that has won -world-wide approval than on something less favorably known. Use Doan'a Pills. They have been winning new friends for more than forty years. Be sure to get Doan'a. Sold at all drug stores.

Rosalind Russell Engagement of Screen Star Rosalind Russell to Frederick Brisson, Hollywood theatrical agent, has been announced by the star's mother, Mrs. James E. Russell, in Waterbury, Conn. SCHOOL DAYS By WIG So THIS 'FlSHlK' AU. SoSH 15 AO-.

lj spozeD TO voo use. 7 A OV)T 70 PWTC Hope Lodge No. 214, F. and A. Planning: Affair for Wednesday Night, October 29 Principal Speaker to be David O.

Jones, of Wapakoneta. PTopo Lrdge No. 214, F. and A. as a special feature in connection with their lodge activities will entertain (lieir sons at a Father and Son banquet on Wednesday evening.

October. temple. The banquet will be served by the local diopter of the order' of East ern Star. The committee on arrangements is planning an entertaining program to be civen immediately following the dinner. have secured ns the prir.c'- T.H\ speakei, David O.

Jones-, a member of Center Star Lodge No. 11, F. and A. Granville, Ohio. Mr.

Jones mathematics instructor in t'lie Blume high school at Wapakoneta. He is an able speaker and is in demand as an entertainer, before fraternal and. 1 civic groups. CLASS'PlAY Tlve Delphoa Bowling Association will hold ia meeting at Fa.nger's at o'clock on Friday night. Mrs Cloyrt Stemon spent.

Friday wiili II.PI- bmthpr, Willis Huffer, who is ill with a lipavt. ailment. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrlck, of.

Wichita. visited the past week with relatives hew. Mr. Mrs. Kussell Bechtol, oE Delphos, aivd Mr.

and Mrs. Marquis Buchtol were recent guests at the home aC Mrs. A. F. Bechtol.

A. Whirrett, ot! and T. J. yriuvrett, of Frankfort, 'were Wednesday guests at tlie' home of their sister, Mrs. A.

F. Beelitol. The. S. C.

S. will hold their all-day meeting' on Thursday, Oct. 30, at the church. Hostess, Mrs. Ethel John, assisted by Mesdamps Mina, Buffer, Myrtle John and Hazel Brunk; 'devotional leader, Gay Enslen; program, Edith Mr.

and, Mrs. John Gruber, Mr. and Mrs. S. L.

Stuckey, Mr. 'and Mrs. Lowell Jenkins and children and Mr. and Lamoivde Gruber were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and M.rs.

Cla-rence Foust, oC Delphos. Mrs. Foust and Mr. Gruber honored guests in celebration of their birthdays. The United Brethren Brotherhood held their regular meeting at the church on TiieS'tlay evening.

Mrs. Steve Stenven spent several days the past week with her children at Ft. Wayne. Mr. Mrs.

Wane Pierson and daughter, Judith, and Uosalie Pierson were Sunday guests at the home of M.r. and Mrs. George Luce, of Greenville. Dick Snow underwent an appendix operation on Monday at Limn, Memorial hospital. Sheldon Sherrick is among 'hose on thn sick list.

Mr. and Mrs. Harcld Pierson and Mrs. Fi'edis Myers spent Sunday evening with their aunt, Mrs. Rally Keller, of Wetsel.

Dr. and Mrs. Raleigh, east of Cleveland, spent the woek-eiul with his-mother, Mrs. Isaiah East. Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley Fisher, of Spencerville, wore Sunday afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Pierson. The W. M. A. Institute held on Friday at the United Brethren church largely attended.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert RUlenour, of Lima, were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Ridcnoui's mother, M.is. Laura Ehrnman.

Mr. and Mrs, James Huffer, cif Lima, called Sunday on their nephew, Willis Huffer, who is quite ill with a heart He was' taken to Lima Memorial hospital on Monday for treatment. Relatives and friends here have received word of the marriage of Miss Marie Heath and Robert Friend on Sept. 18, at Glenc.ale, Calif. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

aiul Mrs. I. W. Heath, of Glendale, who were, former Elida residents. Mrs.

Clarence Dakar and children, cf Blue Lick, and Mrs. Jess Stemen were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Lottie Clark Mr. and Mrs. Phillip O'Brian and son, Tommy, and Mrs.

Elder, of Chicago, were week-end guests of Mrs. Elder's mother, Mrs. Bertie John and other relatives the week-end. A mystery play, "The Yellow Shadow," will be presented by the Junior Class at the Ridge school on Friday, October 31. BOW LING'ASSN.

MEETS FRIDAY Wife Preservers. Denis or bruises on furniture rnuy be removed by laying a clamp woolen cloth or blotting paper over the spots and pivsa- injr with a hot iron. THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY ODR FEATUREHHEAWT AS ACT-- BETWEEN HIS LUMBAGO, HE BROKEN AI5CHES VVEL.1-J VW OUGHT HE HAVE TO BE-A4CH HIM GALE UP THE IPEA OF FOR THE OLD FOOTBALL CLASSIC THIS VJEEK TO IflPSIC flomer Girls' Physical Education Class Accepts I.elpsic Invitation In Game Other School News. Leilich will be in charge of the program. Otto G.

Weger is in charge of the program for next week. Nineteen members of the girls physical class. Miss Mrs. Rit- 'rhie. -mil Mrs.

joiirnyixl 'to Monday? (They' wer the guests of the Leips-ie girls physical educuliou and home economics classes. The t'ioinr-r group defeated in a playground balil game by a scoiv of 7-26. A poiluck supper was served by the Leipsic home economics groyp. The class enjoyen a burger try. last Thursday.

Oct. on school grounds. The Fcniors have chosen. for theV class a comedy, ''New Fires." by Charles Qnimby linniotfp. (The iv.st foi 1 the nlay consists of: Nelda Reed, Fivd Troyer, Guy Hasson.

Lester Dai'rel M-'-Mzger. Marjoric Vera Glenna Piemen. Hob Enslen, Al'ierl Branson. Enna dcmark. Selma Clevenger, and L-nJa Welkins.

KIWANIS CLUB M'EETS TUESDAY A group of Jefferson high school students presented the one-act play, "Happy Journey," at the regular weekly meeting of the Delphos Kiwanis club held Tuesday evening at the Beckman Hotel. The play was enjoyed by all- present. It was announced that Ladies' Night has been postponed from Tuesday, October 28, to Tuesday, November 11. At that time II. L.

One Missing Ensign Roy Norelius Louis Dobnikar Among the 11 men reported missing aboard the torpedoed destroyer U. S. S. Kearny is Louis Dobnikar, water tender, second class, of Cleveland, who had served in the navy 19 years. Two brother's also are in the navy.

Ensign Roy Norelius, assigned to the Kearny last December, apparently is safe as his name is not mentioned among the missing. RAILROADER COMMITS SUICIDE Services for Luther H. Harrison, fireman of the Nickel Plate railroad, who committed suicide by hanging- himself in his rooming- in Frankfort, Indiana, will be. held at the Aug'ho funeral homo in Frankfort Thursday morning. Despondency is believed to have been the cause of the act.

His; body was found hanging from a chandelier Monday evening. Mr. Harrison was known to a number of local railroaders. Surviving are the widow, two sons, three daughters, his parents, three brothers and three could call a ftf. lie-Ianic.

A HIT PICTURE EVERY DAY FALL MOVIE SEASON WED. THUR. FRI. A HAUNTING WE WiLL GO! Yoirr blues won't stand a ghost a they top "Back Privates" and The Hmy" ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO Mchud loan Mlsctii CARISON-DAVIS-AUER THE Andrews Sisters Ted Lewis and Mis Unfvonal Beginning I lew 27 Look to the future! Complete (your education. Permanent positions of attractive and enduring rewards await those young men and young women who are prepared.

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