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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 5

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OB on farm by experienced boy. Call 580. c-187 home. Et iO'Banion. FOR- property, comer iiUdteonl and Third; 6- i roon house, two W.

lots, c-188 FOR LTY POR feed. 'iIT i FOR SAL13 Eair mules Hobbs c-1 7 ririg; Tea P. O.i Box 42.J c-tf TOR 6AIjB-rlat6 seed potatoes J. W.Owensby; IR China male hogs. Call 36X4.

c-188 IJOR blue roai horse, about 1600 pounds; in quire Orville Click. POR SALE Kitchen breakfast set, 9x12 rug. Cal 1265. i I' FOR fine lot of started Barred and White Rocks, var ions ages; get our prices before buying. Tipton Hatchery, c-f FOR stjove am 3-burner hot plate, chejap.

Mr: Charles Fouch 333, Mai street 1S FOR a kinds. Tipton Produce 'Phone i sharpen and repair, shoes to repair, and saws to sharpen. Thoma Phifer, Tetersburg. p-198 Has Been Started War on. Syphilis.

Indianapolis, May, 10. The state board of health today room girl, 20 or over; apply in person to Mrs. George Kosto, at Palace Cafe. c-tf WANTED Lawn mowers to grind and repair. Elmer Hart man Machine Shop.

c-tf to wash an( Mrs. Manlove, 457 c-187 stretch. Maple. to Blot. rrwmii.

B-irPTiB. Hartford, Majf 10. Pent up i "nerves" among the launched an educational campaign traveUng troupe of workd's lead- to stamp out the scourge of syph- ills in Indiana. Six groups are allied with the slate board of health in an attempt to encourge control of this disease in every community, in Indiana. They are the Indiana State Medical Society, U.

i S.j Public Health Service, American Social Hygiene Association, Indianapolis Council of Women, the Federation of Women's Clubs and the press. Dr. Verne -K. Harvey, state health director, stressed; the slo- igan, 'Syphilis is no disgrace, it is die aged lady preferred; call a po nt ing out that thou- ing professional tenjiisj players nearly 'One of these to Perry; beneath the day between Fred Perry of England, once world's amateur champion, and Goorge M. Lo can, help; mid- a fist fight yester- Amefi- Lott said umpire's stand, "I'll yoi! in tfie nose and I guess I'll do it He brought his right; arm back, but Bruce Texas, a member of tween them the troupe, i came be- at 424 N.

West street or Phone 4295. c-ISS sands of so-called "innocent" and. accidental infections occjar annu- HELPWANTED EXCEPTIONAL, retail business nis contro i in Indiana, djagnosi opportunity in Tipton for ambi-1 and trea tment facilities are avail ally. Under a broad program syph. tious man or woman to distrib- al) to an yone.

Free clinics av ute merchandise of nationally famous manufacturer; established trade, financing help ts start If needed; should make $20 up' per week getting established with future unlimited. I Haute iocated in Anderson. ColumUus, East Chicago, Evansville. Foit Wayne, Hammond. Kokomo, Madison.

Muncie, mond, South Bend and Terrq The occurred during a doubles natch featuring Lott and Barnes! against Perry and Ellsworth Vines, world's professional Perry i and Vines won, 6-2, 3J-6, 6-1. Few of the crowd of several thousand Hartford Golf Club heard "We" the exchange. received an'envelope from the clerk of the.Howard:circuit court, containing the papers in a case entitled Ware jvi. Leavitt, was evidently ivenued to this county. The envelope containing the complaint and other papers, shows it was filed in' the Tipton.

circuit court September 1, when William E. Wells was clerk. The papers are a "part of several old ones found in Howard county who are straightening up their files and records preparatory to moving into the new courthouse, which is to -be dedicated in August. j. Other old papers belonging in the file of this county bear the names of David H.

Kemip who was clerk of the Tipton' circuit court, in 1903, 1904, 1905 and 1906 aud 'James C. Groves who was clerk for lour years, following William E. Wells. ror, Hinkle of jthis ci Js ImproVing; at Rlley tionital at polls where she lias! been ing; with pneumonia. Mr.

iand Mrs. Hinkle yisi ed her at the hospital Sunday afternoon land found that; the fc ver Had and she isj improving. Slot Machii es Seteed. (By Unite! NoblesvlUe, M( 10. Police prepared today file -charges against Operators of 25 slot machines In a rount up of.

poolrpoins and in Hamilton county. Two Silled. I South Bend, ay Welches; 17, South Bend, anil Roy Lee, 35, Pokigon, were in ah automobile highway' SI ki led yesterday collision Write Stout, Box 1259, Columbus, Ohio. C-1S3-S7-93 MALE HELP WANTED Persons without funds to tain the services, of a physician! are advised to consult their loca) i health'officer. The state medical STEADY WORK, GOOD laboratory will run blood; tesU Reliable wanted to call onr foi a indigent persons.

farmers iiiHTipton county: At i aE meeting, the-state make up to $12 a write; board health adopted a minij- i've been together: so long," Lott said later, "we gat cm one njeryes." "What's the trouble?" Perry vas asked. Trouble?" he asked sharply, 'Never anj trouble between us." McNess Dept. M. Freepori, Illinois. p-187 FOR flower plants, air kinds.

1 Chambers, 531 dence. Bemie idepen- c-tf FOR Plants at! Moore's and Bargain Grocery special prices at the plant miles east of Tipton. Ljee Coins. JS, -P-1S9 FORRgHT FOR RENT apart- patients mum standard recommended treatment for syphilis aud added another drug to those already supplied physicians for indigent ment. 442 X.

West St. contract FOR I ami quitting the dairy business, will offer for sale my herd bull,) a 2-year- old, pure bred Guernsey. C- A. George, Phone WANTED Painter; painting front i ing. Ramsay MODERN steam heated sleeping rooms, $2.60 and $3 a week.

Miller Hotel, Tribune Bldg. tf p-lS-S Termed "the great killer among diseases" aud "the great imita- constitutes a threaf- public nealth QUIET DAY. nuke anil Mrs. Simpson Listen to London. Radio Program.

Monts, France, May Wallis Warlield Simpson discarded the name of her divorced hus- land today and legally became Wallis Warfield, a name she will only the The chaiige was made by Bilt- sli deed -ers MISCELLANEOUS FOR Fordson and $15 two-wheeled trailer, new tires. Will (fergusbp. Phone Atlanta. c-tf FOR SALE Barred 'and White Rock eblcks each Tuesday; custom each Wednesday, 2e per Atlanta Hatchery. FOR sorrel mare and 3 yearling colts; one 10-20 tractor and plows; 1 UJ C.

Allis- Cbalmerg and 2 Fordsons and plows; 1 McCormicik-Deering like new; John Deere spreader. Bntz Implement Store, 610 N. Main Tipton. c-tf ANING Earl Dr. Harvey said.

Thousands of infections wesje prevented by the prophylaxis program of the. United States army back in the crowded year. 1918 and 1919, and other thousands are being cured briefly until she be- Duchess of Windsor. TOOK LARGE NUMBER. Many Members of K.

of C. Lodge- I at Huntington Sunday. Tipton council aSo. 1265 sent a 'big delegation to the; meeting held at Huntington Sunday, 34 buying tickets on a special car which left here about 10:00 o'clock Sunday morning. A large number drove over, and took part in the ban-1 quet and program, which includ- ed au initiation of a large class of candidates.

Tipton council 'conferred thr second degree during the jafter- r.oon. Following the banquet Sunday evening the members and lady friends enjoyed a dance, being provided by a splendid, or- on U. nerth of here. Back 4 Tipton. JMr.

anc Mrs. N. R. Leba, wh have beet spending the winter i their modern tirailer home- a points in west, are had an enjoyable the south and south back iu Tipton; bavin As Special Judge. Judge F.

B. Russell was BIG, PIER FIRE. San Francisco Fire Caused Damage Amounting to 9800 was a end guest of her parents. MF. and Mrs.

Ed The Thursday Bridge club met with Mrs. Chet Hall Thursday afternoon. Prizes were awarded as follows, Ifrs. first. Illv Illlllfil ITi-HMl as- IO11OWS, -Wf5.

San Francisco, May 10. Fil Jesse Learning second, Mrs. burned through two piers! on the Mau le Long traveling prize IT waterfront today, causin 000 damage and menacin valued at $1,000,000. During the first three that the.fire raged in the ireosote move jj to their property on joll. Her London the application four lays ago and notified her today Frankfort Mofiday afternoon as special jiidge in a case in the Clinton circuit court, soaked wooden pilings ui der East Main stre et Saturday.

I Very latest in personal tationeryv $1. The Tipton Tribnnft i ieu were overcome by smoke or cent i returned from spending reated for- 'burns. The. bay was the i nter ith her aunt, near ammed -with fire fighting craft, i Rockvi i le nas )een spending tha tf- chestra. Tribute Want Ads Pay hat it had been granted.

Star Introduced usband 416 N. Mill. NURSERY STOCK can be planted successfully until June 1. Elwood Nursery 2508 North street, Elwood. p-ISS p-lfllihy prompt and.

continued -cal treatment administered FLOOR SANDING Cecil Wise; man. Phone S53J, Elwood. p-205 PROGRESS BABY CHICKS Reasonable prices; now. Arcadia Hatchery. c-tf REMEMBER my new location.

good doctors, the state directoi explained. He attacked the "false modesty' associated with syphilis and declared! that "prudery, fear aifd ignorance" were responsible foi the spcad the disease. "It is hist time for intelligent. progressive members the lic to take the same view of til-- situation, not only in the -interest of present army of victims, 1193. Rosetta ClOe, Dressmak- HIV 11UW lUltlLlUll.

-I, 515 E. Jefferson street. Phone lt to rotect theil WI1 and that of their loved ones. Dr. 'Harvey said.

i "In order to do this the pull- lie must have accurate informa- regarding this disease, wher WILL PAY up to $75 for Indian head pennies dated AHTED prices reasonable. 116 N. East St p-lSS paper hanging. A Q. Kelley, 221 East North St.

Phone 4332. P-18S WANTED-4-WaH paper! cleaning; good work. L. M. Clark.

Phone "c-187 fore 1910; all old coins originated, how it is caught. cd; sends lOc for complete new- buying catalog. Wisconsin Coin 523, Milwaukee, Wis'. T-1S7 How it 4nay be and cured, where and how Ireatmenl can be obtained, how it affects the individual and the commim" Monts. France, May Duke'of Windsor and Mrs.

Wai- is Simpson spent this morning listening to the radio: in the Bar sf Cande Castle, apparently in on the'details of theSidronation preliminaities being' broadcast from London. It was raining heavily The Duke appeared to be supremely happy and desirous for he to know it. An English woman journalist who has been issigued ito follow Edward for mziny yeaijs said she w.as Surprised and delighted to see the change that has come over him; since- he was reunited with Sirs, i Simpson. "There' is no doubt she has magnetism for him," the reporter "She is his' ideal wonian and lie considers himself fortunate in having abdicated the throne 'to gain her.j' The Dujke today is iblonder than has not sin'gle gray hair. IMi'ROVliVG SliOWLV.

lity, what a tremendous toll jit day olds I and Started Chicks. Day exacts in terms of human olds each IVed. afternoon or Thurs. forenoon. Heavys $7.45 per 100; "White and Brown Leghorns $6.95 per lop: ing.

paper! cleaning. Pbone 299. Tommy Hunter. i i P-W2 lady to stay with. Ida Spencer.

Call at Brand Sew i Maytag gasoline washer; tub; big cash discount: 56 75-500: Heavy mixed $6.85. THOUSANDS of choice Started chicks 1 to 6 wks. reduced. Take ad- vanta'pe vrh'ile they last. Open evory day and cveninff.

Hoosicr HatchcrB', Michlsantown. ENGRAVED WEDDING A1JT engraved wedding announcements, including plate, stamping, inside and outside envelopes, tissuii.g and inserting, additionil copies only 7c each; see san- ples at Tribune, Press. 2( I Of VISITING CARDS SPECIAL 100 RYTEX-HYLJTED visitii cards, 75c; 100 p'ajneled, choice of i white vellum, white plate, thin white Palate, ivory plate or Gretna Green plate; samples at -The Tribune Press. Suffered Relapse. Mr.

aikd Mrs. Sam Weber aiding nclrth of Tipionj aud of Carl Osbon of this city were at Mrs! Bert Sorrell who was improving nicely from a critical illness caused by a bad heart, suffered a relapse Saturday morning and for a time was so low that it was feared she could not survive. Word was wired her son Clifford Sorrell. at and he and his wife started for Tipton at once. Her sister Mrs.

Maude Woodwortli also reached her bedside and a physician was with her throughout the day. Monday her condition had improved slightly but is still critical and she is being kept ly quiet. Relatives Relativ of Robert Weber and Carl Osbon at Hospital Sunday. is of RobeA Weber, son St. Jo in's hospital Sunday and visited tli2 injured are doing as well as could lie expected, and it was as soon is a special jiforj Robert Webei' ai rives he will able to bejjrouglit to his hqmeJ Carl Csbdn, who imore seriously, hurt, Vi'l remain at the hospital lor some time.

Azel Shaner of Gaston was also hurt in' the crash with Sense smoke made watejr traffic azardou's. A freighter drift after flames blistered the hull. Four hundred firemen and 42 ire engines. Virtually ths entire Ire fighting force of city rere summoned. VcaMhy Farmer Goes Rochester Tuesila; One of the social on the L.

star. 1 anil her new husband, when they returned Hollywood from married, was a at which Jwisten WM i ony, above. tf Ann Hudtaff. screen ordtetfra conductor, Kurope where Jhey were 4ntroduced to the film col- New Bride 'the Tipton men, to; the 'lome of his parents! Sunday; and is gettinir along nicely. Alvln Hundley, another passenger' in the autonobile which crashed with a ci UBHEMBER? -My new location, '442 N.

Main Tipton. Dr. W. A Pumphrey. D.

cttf 'REE! If excess acid causes you stomach ulcers, gas pains, indigestion, heartburn; get free prescription, Body Idefctilled. Columbus, May A youthful cyclist killed by a motorist Friday on U. S. 31, twq miles north of here, has been Identified as James Lee Shepherd, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Hi. Shepherd of Greenwood. Iden- tiflcation was made by the mother who was attending a missionary who bus in Anderson April 27, is milking a fine? recovery, be being' at the home of his sister. Mrs. Donlald Boyd east of Tipton.

Deficiency Bill. (By United Press). Washiigton, May jsen- ate appropriations sub-committee today ai proved thej second Aciency approbation bill relnctating an autnorliatloii stricken 1 by the house for of a dam on the Ten- ut vu MMea Ivflf at OUberUqn, i i i ent an sphalt floors of the pier and lia nita Overdorf consola- i Mrs. Clara Dunn was a' guest. Mr.

and Mrs. CTarence Ryan, hours former Indianapolis residents, i. 47 file-; ue a Mae Whisler 'w ho re- CASE.I Rochester, mehts for a 10. in aliat Trial at Argii- in the case of Joseph Mi.sselmau, it-year-old millionaire charged with the of his son-in-law, Fred Burton will be presented in Fulton co raty cir- court tomorrow. Judge Albert Chipman will hear the arguments.

He.has a thut in event he overrules the defendant's demurrer. man must go on trial June 7. Musseimau in his plea asserts the state used undue inf nence on the grand jury to obtaisi the in- dtdtment against him. Burton was stabbed Mussel- fatally March 19, 1936. He anA Musselman allegedly a i'm finances.

quarre: ed over Neighborhood Ch b. meeting the neighborhood club which was nnounced lov Wednesday afternopr, May 12, May 19. to take date. has been postponed unti members are, asket notice of the change of ARCADIA. and Mrs.

A. F.r; Mr. arid Mrs. Cliarles iziei' and Shank Of Indianapolis werei Sundiy guests of! Claude Shaffer and Aaron Hartzler and Elwood were Sunday Mrs. Clara Hartzler in Booth home.

IMr. and Mrs. Uoyce FullertOn ofi Union City were week eud visitors of Mr. and Tom Barnes. Conrad Rpdenbeck and family of Indianapolis were guests of Lee Sowers and family.

Arcadia Study lub met Mrs. Clarence Bis lop Wed- evening. Mildred Bond In Hanapolis with friends Sn Arcadia. Ray Bert; of Mnncie and his parents, Mr. aad Mrs.

Berg; went to Greehsburs Sunday to visit their uncle. Sam Berg, Mr. Berg, a former resident of Arcadia for many years, is in the Odd Fellows home there. He recently passed his 93rd bfrthdayL Robert West of Haserstown. visited in flip home of his wife's parents.

Mr." and Mrs. Sam Quear, Sunday. West will so in tha near future to join his wife in.j AlhuquPi-nue. X. for a brief improved in accompany him home the latter part'of.

May. Rev. and Lobeck are the proud pnrents; a baby boy bora Tliureday. This is the second child in the home. Irene Rafiiifit entertained the senior girls of the Christian chuivrh Tuesday evening.

Special guests were Mrs. Ray Harris, Beulah Hall, Irene and Maxine Smetlzer. It was a "Kid-Party" and all were'dressed for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs.

0. H. Button of Drownsburs were Saturday night guests Miv and Lloyd Smith. Sunday with. Mr.

and-Mrs. Smith they were guests in the John Button home in Kokomo. family. of of the Guy Fullert6n Sunday IL, 4- bu. li au 8 Ike NOTICE.

We Will Do t'ostom Cunning This Summer. The Tipton Canning Co. D. HIATT BLUE BEAOOH A Cod With Heating Erie Street YOUN04M4SOH Suite and 106 East Jefferson 81 mnaee Coili WMU ffipl BiBflace Tov CMi Self ActikM BXATBE Publicterni. Ot, Used 20-in, 21 TIE1SA1ID LIHlBACKi' 1 Hie TjTB AMI.

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