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Page Six THE EVENING GAZETTE, XENIA, OHIO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1934 CLASSIFIED ADS Advertising A Minimum Expense For Maximum Returns. Classified Advertising Brings Results Let The GAZETTE classified advertising- section help you in your problem. Phone 111 or 800 A trained will assist you prepare your ad. All advertising copy, however, should be in the GAZETTE office not later than 9:30 a. rn.

ol" the day It is intended for publication. This guarantees publication on that day and insures proper tut-up for your copy. Errors, typographical or othe-- wise, will be corrected it notice is ylven immediately alter the first insertion. The GAZETTE cannot be responsible 1'or more than one incorrect insertion unless proper notice has been yiven bei'ore the naxi insertion. The GAZETTE reserve the right to restrict ail advertisements to proper classification, style arid type and to edit or reject auy advertisement.

Classified rates have been greatly reduced. us tell you about the six time rate. Minimum charge 25 cents. Count five average words iu the line, Average words contain sis. letters.

Cash rates will be allowed on ail ads if paid 'six days trom date of iirst insertion. 5 JNouees, nieeungs WHITMEK Funeral Hoaie Ambulance Phone tifa ATTENTION! Now j.s the i hue to. jryt for yjur, gcc-sc, chickens, etc. A lew in Class. Ads will do the trick.

A damp, gloomy November day. Calls to mind Fall's here to stay. When Fall comes, Winter's not far behind. (Apologies Mr. Shelley, I hope you don't mind).

Now that's something- pleasant on which to think. "Winter!" It makes my spirits sink. Aw, g'ee, where is my pep today? I'm sure feeling anything but gay. No ray of light but a Classified Ad. Why just to say it, makes me feel glad.

Gives me an idea to have some fun; Think I'll call myself up on 111. Why don't you try it if you're blue? Your spirits and purse will improve for you. The cost is such a small fraction Compared to the immense satisfaction. 26 Wanted To Buy XEXIA FOUNDRY AJVD MCH. CO.

Will buy good grades of cast iron scrap. N. -West St LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received at the the City Manager of the City of Xenia, State of Oho, until 7 o'clock p. m. on the 22nd day of November, 1934, for the sale to the City of Xenia, as aforesaid, one five (5) passenger, two door coach, suitable for use by the Police Departme.it.

One used Whippet Coach, Model 98-A, now owned by said City to be accepted for in value. Said proposals are re( quested by authority of City Com- mission. The Commission reserves the rig-ht to reject any or all proposals submitted. Proposals must HOME and Peoples Bldgr. Asso.

De- I be sealed and endorsed "Proposal HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Used Furniture, Stoves and Rugs. M. WAJCUER Ph. 179-W. Will pay cash for your auto JDULVER BELDEN Stecle Bldg.

Xenia, O. posits and C. Ds. and H. and A.

Preferred. Bought and Sold. Wm. H. McGervey.

204 E. Second St. iViisceilaneous For Sale BRING us g-ood cream and we'll pay you the top price. St. for Purchase of Police Department M.

C. SMITH, City 11110-17. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby g-iven that the I Ohio, charg-e of the liquidation of The" Exchange Bank, Cedarvllle, Ohio, has filed an application in the FOR Locust line 30 StS Court of Common-pleas" of "Greene Will deliver. E. E.

Reed, The Post i County, Ohio, for instructions to Man, Otway, O. compromise the indebtedness of Robert Elder. All parties' interested -will take notice that said application will come on for hearing- before said GUDYS SWARTHOUT JN NEW SERIES Auto Loans Our Specialty MAXWELL- JFJ2VA1VCE CO. 7 Franklin St. Dayton, Ohio.

GIVE the family a treat. Fresh turtle meat, delicious oysters; variety of fish. MARSHALS' FISH MKT. Mulehide Roll Roofing per roll MCDOWELL $1.50 up IRISH cobbler potatoes at SOc per 100 -Ibs. for sale at the Steele Farm on Cinn.

Pike. County 14F11 17 Coal Dealers 22 Situations Wanted I1ED ASH COUKT HUL'SK UliAL'Tl COAL in asli Il.M.NU CO. of children through day. Baby carriage for sale. SteUa Wallace, 508 W.

2nd St. STOUT COAL CO For iKOod coal phone 22. SHITII'S COAL S. Collier is new. but our coal, our prices, our service can't be TJll'J HEAT DOLLAR TKIMCI-; COAL AT.

LOW PRICK LKDiu-rrrKR COAL i'UEL Canaries, Pets FOR 'coon also partly trained young- A. DoVoe. Vj mjle south ol Painters- vJllc, Ohio. 24 Poultry, Eggs, Supplies Help Wan I IFOR Leghorn, Tom fJaro.i strain pedigreed breeding- cockerels. Reasonable.

Ph. 59R. CllliCIv your bulhs. 1 any amouuL. M.VKMiU KLKC.

SHOP. L'h. 1107. liulit POST OKK 1C 1C men is to $17ou i siarl; tjnintriou sul'l'ic- coacliiny od full i pur FrMili. Wrile today; Hun.

Ijept. AV-li'. Franklin l.n.sti- i tutc, Ohio. 25 Horses, Cattle, Hogs 19 Help Wanted female 16 Commercial Haulinjr MO 1'or re, 'i. ay riot furniture.

yoiij- I'iano in 3Vi a i-pecialiy. vjt.v:--inir. X. jiyiny xrii.M- firms, e- no Advcr- Uclvalb Avenue, you have livestock for sale, call 48. Xcnla Union Stock FOU large smooth Delaine breeding- ewes, I'aul Calland.

1 West Liberty R. JR. 1. Phone U72. FOR Duroc Jersey i Boars.

E. S- Foust, Phone C6-F3, Xenia, 0. SMITH'S BAKERY is now making delicious doughnuts. When up town get some to tak home. CHATTEL refinancing of automobiles.

Springfield Loan Co. E. Main, Pn, 82. Preston and Denatured alcohol CARROLL-BINDER TUXEJDO WORMUVG MASH Rids your poultry of worms in a cheap and simple way. 566R.

DeWines Feed Store, US E. Main St. WHISTLING Tea Kettle, aluminum 5Sc; Coal Buckets, No. 15, 29o; Stfot Guns $6.45. FAJIOL'S CHJEAJP STORE FOR for driveways, fence posts, braces, and all other purposes.

Xenia Iron and Metal Co. 17 Cinn. Ave. DON'T let your meals get monotonous. We carry a large and varied supply of fresh fruits and vegetables.

JAKE HYMA3V. PIANOS $35 and up. Easy -payments. John Harbine, Allen. Building.

FOU choice Duroc boars and one ayod boar. Ph. Co. 02F12. Lewis Frye.

SCOTT'S SCRAPBOOK By R. J. Scott Copyright. 1934, by CvttirAl VINEA- USED WOODEN HORSE '-fANKYo BAffER IK WALLED FORTRESSES MEN 'WHILE AcfoF UNDERMINING WALLS WO-RLP WAft- ELEPHANTS WERE USED BY -TOWER- OF AND ED 1EVAL ROMANS 32 Hun ling Supplies HUXTJLXG SKASOIV 15 Shells, gruns, hunters' clothing, license. Open eves, until and.

Sun. a. m. Phone 1100. FAMOUS ALTO SUJP.TL.Y Where To Eat WHITE FJIOA'T REST.

has new management and new high standards in cooking and cleanliness. 17 S. Detroit St. 35 Apartments Unfurnished FOR room apt. Fine surroundings.

Front and back porches. New furnace. 227 13. Market St. FOR of the most modern houses on X.

King St. 7 rooms. Garage. C. A.

Kelble. Phone 417W. XO. 112 2 nd 7 rooms. One 7 Rm.

modern, N. King St. Also 5 Rm. Duplex, corner Church aad Galloway Sts. Rent very reasonable.

See Harness and Bales. 5-ROOM partly modern, 426 E. Main. Rent $7 month. Phone 1191.

W. H. Shields. 2 Farms For Rent FARM 19 acres for rent. John Harbine, Allen Xenia, Court on the 21 day of November, A.

1.934, at 9 o'clock, A- M. or as soon thereafter as the same may be heard. I. J. FULTON, Superintendent of Banks in charge of the US AD THIS FIRST Pretty JOEL CARTER to teore- tary to NATHANIEL QRBENLEAF head of the V.

8. "BJaott Chamber" where much of the real wartime tccret tervice work it done. She companiet him to a tali given THORLUND. wife of the the diitruttt the Oountett, She heart CAPTAIN DUVAL, friend of the Countstt, accused of being a tpy. JDttval thoott himtelf after relating to name hit accomplicet.

The Countott atkt fjreenleaf to permit her-to viorli with him at the. "Black Sutpecting her he, never- a in hope of trapping J-S1. woman epy. GHreenleaf tendt BLA.NE, an attociate, to search the Countett' apartment for a de- and turned knob without waiting WAI at a with tprtad him. him.

wearing a a Mmdy-halred youtiffj man encased In a pursuit 1 In wall at the far tide of room a steel door utood ajar, beyond which could glimpsed a vault with shelves, and upon shelves books and filing The sandy-haired youth had open before him a small, thick book bound in black. The page of the book con- intercepted letter. two tpeciment. (NOW aO ON WITS THE 8TOR7J CHAPTER 22 "HOW LONG, Jake, to test these and what they are?" "Not long, If they're what they pretend," Jake eaid. "Two three maybe." Gtreenleai yawned.

"Well, go to it. Blane and I will outeide and guard the works." GLADYS SWARTHOUT By MILDRED MASON Swarthout, brated Metropolitan Opera Richard Crooks, the dMk, and offered Blane a cigar. "Anything, suspicious?" he asked. "Net that I hidden away." could Nothing had time to look thor- On the Air From Cincinnati Saturday WLW: P. Malotte.

Healy. "And oufhly?" "Fairly. famous Metropolitan Opera it Hern, incidentally, are tome and Nelson Eddy, distinguished! specimens of paper." He laid young American baritone, as- fea-' them on the deek. tured soloists, a new winter series of concerts will be inaugurated on an NBC through, station 'the. uroal quality "Qood Idea," tald Qreenleaf hold- them up to the light "They WLW, Cincinnati, Monday at 8:30 p.

m. For the gala opening pro- for futur gram featuring all three soloists, Crooks, singing from the NBC Hollywood studios, will offer "La Reve" from "Manon" and the well- known "Neapolitan Love Miss Swarthout in the NBC Radio City studios in New York with the that. Still wfll put them by He sealed and inscribed an envelope which he locked away In "We do what can," he said, "though our aren't much appreciated. I'll have to tell the secretary about Martin and him to alienee. It won't do If It chorus and William Daly's Orches-j comes out later.

I'm afraid I should Whistler and his Dog. tra, will be heard in the "Gypsy have tol him at once. Give me a A-rmctT-nnf i Armstrong. Man's Family. Newhall.

Resume. F. D. Hour. C.

Talk. Gibbons. Romberg. You Love." Family." and Navy Ball. Barn Dance.

Song" from "Carmen" and selections from "The Student Eddy, in Hollywood with Crooks, will -sing "Sylvia" and Valentine's Farewell from "Faust." Radio News. Getz and Orch. jll: Jack Little'. Belasco-and Orch. Sabin Orch.

Bob and His Kin- i 12: Busse's Orch. folk. Laughton's Orch. River. WKRC: Jack Little.

be announced. McCormack. William Wile. De Jong Orch. Scores.

Review. Radio News. Russo Orch. Bice, organist. Orch.

Lawyer and -the Public. Revue. Revue. Steuckgold. Himber and Orch.

D'Anna Band. Revue. Getz Orch. Gray's Orch. Hayme's and Orch.

and Orch. Sunday WLW: A. Flashes. and American Youth. Tabernacle Choir.

Rabbi Tarshish. Chandler, Jr. P. Hall of the Air. in the Hills.

Chest. Theater. Romance. Coughlin. and Ed McConnell.

and His Violin. by Divano. Band. Review. Penner, Ozzie Nelson's Orch.

and Harriet Hilliard. Cantor and Rubinoff's Orch. Previn's Orch. Winchell. be announced.

Dailey's Orch. Monday WLW: A. Brock. Lu Flashes. Beck Thumann.

Federation of Women's Clubs Talks. Trio. Mixers. and Peanuts. P.

Farm and Home Hour! and Sade. Grofe's Orch. School the Air. Perkins. Come' A.

R. Talk. Life of' Mary Sothern. Alcott. and Bob.

Jacksons. Ponce. Shooter." Lady. Armstrong. Axton and Orch.

Emerson. Newhall. Thomas. 'n' Andy. and Abner.

Davis. Paradise. Garber's Orch. Program. Minstrels.

Party. Hour. Cob Pipe Flashes. C. Dramatic Club.

Lombardo's Orch. Loan Talk. Stanley's Orch. River. WKRC: Son of Fire." good plausible reason deferring it? The real fact was, of course, that we've already had too many tallurei to report.

We don't look BO good. There's the German cipher, unbroken, the secret ink atlll to be identified, and an unknown person named J-87 we know." "You'll have, to do your own lying." said Blane stolidly. "That's what you're paid for." row of words. These details Countess observed in a split second without appearing to do so. To a native gift of observation she had added 10 years of Intensive training in the most and most dangerous of all schools.

That Greerileaf thoroughly condemned her. presence there was plainly evident to her though be never batted an-eye. She raised a protesting "It's not that pretty secretary's fault. She wanted to prevent me But I could wait no longer. "It's good of you to conie." said Greenleaf heartily.

"I wish I'd known you were here. We'll go elsewhere to talk." He had her out of the room in no time, but she could have drawn a map 1 of it and placed accurately most of its contents. "I'm sorry-to interrupt you," -she apologized, "But I dislike to phone. It's always hazardous." "You have some information?" he asked in a low voice as they passed down the corridor. She shrugged.

"Who can say of what importance? We collect details do we riot And out of the Greenleaf proffered her a chair Amiability itself, though, Joel, exasperated, and she dug- a hole "clear through the sheet with her eraser. WALLACE TaSPEAK AT ANTIOCH SOON Henry A. Wallace, secretary of agriculture, will visit Antioch College and speak at a student assembly November 22, according to "announcement Saturday by Mason, of the Antioch. assembly committee. The secretary's- B.

Wallace, is sophomore at Antioch this year. Frank S. C. Wicks, minister of "Then 'I -should be paid better." i A111 ou1 Church, Indian- said GreeTrteaf. "The bigger the lies a lls 'Will -address, a college assembly Monday at a.

He also will-speak in the college" Cvesper services at 7-p. Sunday. of Fame with Vienna) Club. rarts, Service, Repairing HOT water heaters for Chev. Ford A-V-S and Plymouth.

Auto 1'Jirts Co. PROTECT your car with regular greasing. Winter oils. SCHMIDT OIL, STATIONS Used 1930 Model A Ford Parts SWIGART BROS. 57 Used Cars For Sale 1926 CHRYSLER '70 sedan for sale Good condition.

Price right. Swigart Bros. Garage, Boys' Choir. Proman. Flashes.

Leaves and Jade. Brigode's Orch. Reichman's Orch. Nichols' Orch. Stanlej 's Orch.

River. WKRC: House. Program. by Gershwin. Ed.

McConnell. Voice of Experience. Knights. Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Symphony Orch, Woollcott. Rogers. King's Orch. Guild. Rogers.

Dan. Review. and Willie. Radio News. and Marge.

Plain Bill. be announced. Bice, organist. and Nights. C.

Hill. Deis. Ponselle. Big Show. King's Orch.

for Human Needs program. Getz and Orch. Chamber of Commerce. Black Orch. Haymes and Orch.

Hopkins' Orch. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS THAT GUV ACT 5 A THAN1 ME. DOELS A COVJNJT- Cw-Wnrtn rtjJJ NUGHT IT- GIT OUT ICE-BO'X- TVE. GOT TO HAT VUU STARVE TO DEATH TAXE TO the bigger the pay." "That's the way it is in politics." Blane agreed, "But not said Greenleaf. "No.

We really work for our money. I do anyhow; You can go to sleep in your chair If you like." Blane promptly did as he was When he was shaken into wakefulness it was nearly four o'clock and Greenleaf and Jake, looking fagged, were standing with their on ready, to go home. "Any luck?" Blane asked recovering his wits. "Not a bit." Jake sighed. "AJ.1 your cosmetics were as expected.

2 per cent cheap perfume arrd 98 per cent advertising." "Another night wasted." Blane grumbled. "Well, no," Greenleaf said. "We've learned something. I think. It's like ciphers.

You spend hours and days on, the wrong method. But it's not all wasted ejlort, for you narrow thej field. After a while there's only one possible answer. And there you are." On certain bright mornings Joel! could almost kid herself into believ-l ing that the accuracy and speed of her typing were essential to the war. On other mornings this! cheerful belief she found impossible, i Xhis was one of the other mornings, i Ten thousand typists were pounding the keys within half a mile of where she sat, and it seemed unlikely that the safety of the government depended on any or all of them.

How much of her depression was due to i the chief, she didn't ask herself. But it was true that she had sat down at her desk in a cheerful frame of mind, had cast a bright glance at the chief when he entered, and thought he seemed unaware of her existence. She might be a shiny office chair for all he cared. Or dirt under his feet. That was it, dirt.

She was not used to being thought of as dirt under any man's feet. He was worried of course, harassed, hadn't had enough sleep. Needed care, too, feminine touch and all that. She could explain his lack of manners, his indifference, but to explain was not to forgive him. not now at any rate.

She would be cool and remote. So she was cool and remote when he asked her for some scratch paper and when he dictated a letter. But she couldn't honestly believe he noticed her coolness and remoteness at all. which was maddening. Twenty Years '14- figures on his staring at them Hunting may be prohibited; this fall in an extreme measure to" eradicate the foot arid mouth disease, which is spreading rapidly among cattle and hogs.

Park at Yellow Springs, consisting of 104 acres, famous for its picturesque beauty, was sold today by T. W. Neff to Towne Carlisle. The state industrial commission will proceed to collect from nine Ohio counties, including Greene, that have been refusing to premiums for the protection of public employees into the state 'workmen's compensation With the time nearing for appointment of the Greene County Liquor Board, no open declarations of candidacy for the board have been made. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is herebv given that the undersigned.

I. J. Fulton, Superintendent of Banks of the 'State of Ohio. charge of the liquidation of The Exchange Bank, Cedarville, Ohio, has filed an application in the Court of Common plea's of Greene County, Ohio, for instructions to compromise the indebtedness Miron I. Marsh.

All parties interested will take notice that said application- wili come on for hearing before said Court on the 21 day of November, A. 1034, at o'clock, A. M. or as soon thereafter as the same may be heard. i.

J. FULTON, Superintendent of Banks in charge of the liquidation of The Exchange Bank. Cedarville, Ohio. 11)10 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the tmdersigned, I. J.

Fulton, Superintendent of Banks of the State ot: Ohio, charge of the liquidation of The Exchange Bank, Cedarville, an application in the After making scratch pad and with a furrowed brow. Greenleaf! court of crumpled the papers into a ball and I County, hurled them at the waste basket. compromise the 'Til be in the telegraph room," he Howard S. Smith. said.

"But don't wish to be dis-i A 11 Parties interested will- take turbed notice that said application will indebtedness ot He glared at her as though she had the intention or desire to disturb him. She'd as soon disturb a bear with a sore head, which Indeed he greatly resembled. The comparison cheered her somewhat and she typed two pages with but one error. Then the orderly laid a card on her desk and her spirits sank again. That woman! And up to no good, The Countess Thorlund entering cast her a sweet smile which Joel The smile moved aer not, street costume notice that said come on for hearing before said Court on the 21 day of November, A.

1934, at 9 -o'clock. A. M. or as soon thereafter as the same may be heard. J.

J. FULTON, Superintended of Banks in charge of the liquidation of The Exchange Bank, Cedarville, Ohio. ignored. but the stirred in her a profound admiration 1 Wra Colorado; Althera LEGAL NOTICE Dean Haughey, who resides at 1906 Walnut Street, Newcastle, Indiana; Luetta F. Morton, residing at and envy.

She took it in with wide-eyed glance and observed it in detail while the Countess sat Impatiently waiting the Chiefs return. "Mr. Greenleaf engaged said he was not to be interrupted." Joel said. "I don't know when he'l! come back." Eight minutes later the Countwe jasked, looking at her watch. "Where exactly Mr.

Common" Pleas Court "In the telegraph room," said i County, Ohio, in case residing at Nevada, Iowa; Eliza. Elma Jones, residing at 301 N. 8th. Council Bluffs, Iowa: Labon Haughey, residing at P. O.

Sheridan, Indiana; Corwin and Willis Strong, residing at P. O. Minneapolis, Kan- 'sas; and Daphne Stahl, residing at P. O. Lavalle, Missouri, will take notice that Marcus Shoup, administrator de bonis "hon with the Will annexed of Alonzo Johnson, deceased, on the 13th day of October, 1934, his petition before the of Greene No.

reluctantly, "I'll explain that you tried to prevent me," said the Countess. "TO take all wrath on my head. down the corridor isn't ft?" She to know where It was. she disappeared without waiting 1 I reluctant assent. Nor did she i display any hesitation In selecting proper tfooi; but knocked briefly i praying for a construction and determination by said Court of the provisions of the Last Will and Testament of Alonaso Johnson, deceased.

Said parties win take no- tfce that they required to answer said petition on or before day of December, A. 1934, Marcws ShoxiTV. de bonis non with Will An- of Alonso.

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