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13-'v FAGS TWO LICENSE? LAPY EM AIMERS GONE With the Stage Coach 1870 Up tthc winding, mountainous' traij crawls a tilling, swaying stage coach. The dangerous trail -grows rougher, steeper. Boulders obstruct the narrow pass. Tired (horses strain desperately at their traces, making little headway. Tb.proceed further seems impossible.

The driver pulls on the reins and sets the brake. Turning in his seat, he shouts: "First class passengers keep your seats; second class passengers out and walk; third class get out and shoVe." ly. they obey. The day of the stage coach loiever. With it has gone class distinction, l.eatherman Funeral Service favors no one.

l.caiMcrman tributes are unifonnly beautiful is.our constant endeavor to render the best, the most in funeral service on every call regardless vt any circumstance. Naturally, the cost of the tribute must vary with the quality of furnishings selected, but the quality of the service remains always the complete and satisfactory in every respect. FUNERAL SERVICE Lee 5. LpqUiermaa HerbertV Morris -TIPTON Meek- ls gone Today, It ject. One is impressed by Judge Kenyon's criticism of enforcement abuses and their importance as a factor in bringing prohibition Into disrepute.

Another thinks the most sugnificant feature of the report is' the leaning of so largo a number of the commission to the Bratt system of as adapted to American conditions. There fs not much doubt of the fact' that this region is. substantially dry and that in a referendum to "repeal tlfe" eighteenth amendment with no alternative it would vote overwhelmingly for retention of the amendment. Whether it could be won to such modification as that proposed in the Anderson opinion is another question. With a few such leaders at Judge openly, espousing a modification of this character, opinion here might conceivably be altered.

Sunday in the Churches 12 YEARS Christian Science -Services. 3 o'clock and a conference din-, ner. at 6 :15. The choir meets at the church this evening at 7:30 tor rehear -j sal. Hopewell Presbyterian.

309 N-. Independence street. Morning service at 10:45. Bandar school for children cater 20 years at a. m.

Testimonial meeting Wednes- lay af p. m. 'A reading room is open Wed-J Sunday school at a. m.i nosday from 2 to 4 where 1 James L. Romack.

Supa. the Bible and authorized Christian -Evening worship every Sunday Science literature may be borrowed or The public is invited-to attend services and use the read-' leg room- This society is a branch of the' Uother Church, the First Church, Christ, scientist, in Boston, The dryness ags 'January iJOth. 'Mr. and Mrs. Willard Albright received a letter from their son, Frank, written from a point in Germany, he was waiting to sail for America with the First Division.

The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. William Bozell, residing east of Atlanta, died of infantile trouble and'was buried in thei Sumner -cemetery. AUCT Phone 8 on FARM SALES ON EES EVERETT ORE at, Goldsmith JH SPECIALTY Right The KROGER GROCERY and BAKING CO. at 7:30.

'Special have' been in progress at Hopewell last week and this. Services this evening at 7:30 but no service-Sat-' ttrday evening. On Sunday nirig the Tipton choir will present a special program of sacred sic. The public is cordialiy.invited I Mrs. Roy'Henderson died at The church thfe homo of-her father, William Rev.

John C. White of Marion was in Tipton and was boosting a paved road north and south th'rough the county. of this corn belt is not all the r'e-j suit of submission to its local, Protestant pastors. A large part of it is due to a revolt against i the old saloon interference in pol-i itics. A plan of modification thatj would insure against that might; win supporters.

I PRAIRIE CENTER. St. John's Catholic-Church. to all the services; i should be filled' Sunday evening for this special program. (Rev.

F. Jos. Biistsin.) Low Mass at 7:30 a. m. High mass at 10:30 a.

m. Devotions at p. m. Devotional and Benediction a 7:30 p. m.

Sermon with 1st ar.d 2nd mass. LiMlh HOUSE READY. (Continued From Page 1). the Red Cross refusal, though an amendment to vote the money to President Hoover to lie administered by some governmental agency designated by him. But the senate still would have another chance at the matter, and the present temper of Democrats and a number of Republicans in that 'body indicates the controversy would continue to rage.

Democratic Floor Leader Robinson, of the $25,000,000 proposal, emphasized he wouli continue the fight. There were rumors about the Capitol the Red Cross might rescind its decision not to accept but nothing of- I ficial has "fi'een heard. CORK BELT IS Harry Plake and family were i Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Plake of Tipton, Mr.

and Mrs.Fore3t Dunn and children of Russiaville called on 1 William Vawter and family Sun- 1 day evening. I I Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Lino-, i back were Sunday dinner guests; of their son, Clifford Linaba6k: and wife of Kokomo. Mr.

and Mrs. Orval Edwards and son and Gar Edwards -called. on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook of Kempton Monday evening.

They 1 were Kokomo visitors Saturday' night. 'Mr. and Mrs. William Ramsey- 1 er of Groomsville were Saturday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs.

I Will Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Potter of Groomsville were Mon- 1 day afternoon guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parks and Mrs. Etta Edwards spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Edwards and daughter of Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mott visit! ed Sunday at the home of his par- eats, Jir. and Mrs.

Asa Mott of Baptist Church! (S. A. Regular, services of the church each Lord's Day as follows: Bible school at 9:30 a. nr. Ira Melson, superintendent.

Classes suited to all 'ages, with experienced and conssecrated teachers. Morning worship hour 10:30 to 11:30, with inspiring congregational singing, special music by the choir and sermon by the pastor. B. Y. P.

U. devotional meeting at 5:30 p. followed by the "friendly hour" with a program. "Happy Hour" service at 7:30 p. m.

We aim to this an interesting as well as helpful serv- 1 ice for all. Come and bring -your friends with you. eraji Church. Uev. Theo.

Past Sunday school at m. Morning worship at a. 1:1. Play rehearsal Tuesday evening. I-adit'S Aid business' meeting all day Wednesday.

Miv. MeistU" and 'Mrs. Edward Dov- ersberger. hostesses. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening.

Kemp Methodist Church. Sunday school at a. Morning worship huttr at 10:30 a. 'in. Sermon by Uev.

George -Heuuinger of Iiidfanapo- lis. Junior church' at in. Epworth League at v- hi. Leeman southeast of Tipton. Joe Biltz-received a telegram! from his brother Charles, statins he had landed safely from France.

i Crystal, the daughter of Mr. and J. O. Gill was critically ill with! scarlet -fever. i Moinerding-'s Hardware store was advertising a sale of pocket kiiives.

every one being fully. P. Clifford, superintendent the li'iht and water plants ran notice that all delinquents be -iiit off within five days. WE MEET competition in local drug prices, and in many instances our prices are lbwer. Blue Front Drug Store JAMES MOOD, Prop.

TIPTON, IND. General Motors Radios CHARLES FOUCH Tailor and Men's Shop i Full Line of Furnishings ALL WELL. Little Band in Report to Moscow: Land 7h" 'DmlffWhrpTe-''' Mrs. Youugbrifle (in bookstore' are the blank pages iu the back of this wife uses them fir addresses of the delicatessen shops. BATfTERIES KIRBY'S SERVICE STATION Mrs.

Kay Wiggins of West North attended the all- day meeting- of the Happy Hour Club Thursday at the horn 1 cf Mrs. Omer Sloan southeast of Ever-ready mucilage with. patent top. Tribune These States Are Interested in Wickersham Prohibition Report. Keinpton on accoupt of the, seri- grandmother.

ous illness of his Mrs. Severs. Mrs. Danner, NOTICE TO FARMERS! Now three pieces of baron from one hog, two sides and one cut the two jowls in one make good bacon. WE SPECIALIZE IN SIDE AND JOWL CURING I'nlcss you know the secret of curing sides and try it.

One piece (spoiled by inefficient methods will pay for many pieces cured here. We arc especially prepared to cure those fresh sides and jowls taken from your full killing into tho most delicious bu- con. Our airtight smoke house and process of curing which congeals the albumin and natural meat juices in the meats, making them more nutritive and more palatable than meats cured by methods which extract the natural goodness. CURED AT ZOOK'S CURING PLANT Flora, Indiana ZOOK'S 21 YEARS' EXPERIENCE With the most modern up-to-date Frigidaire equipment; gives you assurance of getting the best cure obtainable. We cure sides and jowls only.

CURED AXD SMOKED 35c PER SIDE OR JOWL 15RIXG VOIR SIDES AND JOWLS TO Newhouse Newhouse AND GET THEM IN FIFTEEN DAYS THINGS WERE QUIET Mrs. Rena Scud- der and Mrs. Paul Seright of El- 1 wood called on Mr. and Mrs. i Tom Cooper Monday evening.

Mrs. Seright remained and attended the funeral of Reuben Mclntyre Tuesday morning held at N'ormanda. i Mr. and Mrs. Ermal Gritton Omaha, Jan.

HC. first ef-j Kokomo visitors Tuesday, fs-ct of the Wickersham commis-! Leon andLevon Orr spent Sun- sion report in the corn belt ay with and Waldo Carbeen to revive interest in a con-j ter near Russiaville. trovery which had been temporal-, Mr and Mr3 Lewis Xew and 'Moscow, Jan. messages from the world's northern- Prayer and praise service every mMt c6lony where peop in Wednesday evening. i eluding one woman, are living far Always, a hearty welcome for the Arctjc circle ot a you at -'The Friendly Baptist Bay Pranz kec Tipton.

i cow informed of the welfare, of the little group during the dark- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ness of the long, polar night. SERVICES The latest message. ftoW "Love" is the subject of the crnor Ivanov. leader of the col- Lesspn-Sormon in of says: 1 "The polar night is very dark. Only far away glitter rare stars.

Sometimes a meteor passes by, lightiug-lhe skies with its bright MEN'S SHOES, $1.67 M. N. SHOE STORE West Street Christian Church. HALE PRICE SUIT SALE Max Cross :30: 3-0: Church school at Juvenile worship at 1 Worship and sermon at 10: The Cultivation of Good: Worship and sermon at The Power of Christy "Last Sunday we had the est attendance at chur-'jlv school; "It is almost impossible in many a day. it is encouraging walk outside.

The house is under to note a continuing interest on; a heavy blanket of snow and we the part of more of our members have to dig our way out every and friends. The revival of inter- morning. We go to tho stoie- est in the things of the church i wers Sunday guests of New near i ily lulled into a state of children cence. For the time being we werej Mr and lrs eorge 1 satisfied to let things ride as they, Hillisburg. Mr.

and Mrs. Anderson Collier and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ermal Gritton, Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse I were. Our liquor was being dis- i creetly bootlegged without open militant drys were GriMoni Mr and Mrs Jesse La tolled with the appearance of en-l Gar(Je and c)lildren were RuMla jforcement and militant wets with; vUIe visit or Saturday afternoon. the quality and price of -contra-i jand -i Mrs. Lula Maggart and chil- dren. Glen and Olive of Kokomo visited over Sunday with Delta Glenn and family.

There are other matters.to oc-; cupy our attention unemploy-' ment, good roads, probable income tax laws, cash payment ofj the soldiers' and the like. bonus, farm prices, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ludwig and daughter Thelma Ruth Sunday with S. A.

Burns Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moulder: des3rvc were Sunday dinner guests of appreciation We Keep Them CORD OWNERS like our brand of service. It is prompt; economical. Onr shop is clean, cheerful, the nijogt sbipstlape you ever visited: equipment and Ford trained meehanioi get beat imnttr oi'siil iiflle'.

i Gome in. We make a speeiality of periodic tuning up, oiling and gramiiBff. OfatfiUl itoek of wntttne Ford family of Kokomo and were Interest in prohibition was notj Tuesl ay Ue sts of Mrs. Edward dead however, but merely Ludwig of Windfall, ing. It his been awakened by the Wickersham report.

Everybody is talking about it. Plainly the com belt is not of one touching report. Opinion is as conflicting as the clash of opinions, of members of nnor est of Mr the commission. There is no agree-. 0 Ramseyer.

ment as to whether the report helps to clarify the problem Mr. and Ridgeway. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Dishou of near Burlington were Sunday and Mrs.

a good indication for our -omniu- the other churches of out- city are.enjoying a similar good increase of interest. Let us remember it will iake an additional lifty constant attendants Sunday after Sunday if we.hold onr new classification. It seeihs several of the classes are making determined improvement unto this. end. There will certainly Ibe some damp, blustery ahead; we must noj flilg in our effort to become reanimated and rededicated to a task worthy ol our size.

The usual services will be held Sunday. attendance On the morning services has encouraging in decided degrees. The loyal, patient ladles and gentlemen of the juvenile churcl commendation anr as well as do th Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, February 1. Among the citatir.ns which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: "For Gad so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever beiieveth in him should to not perish, but have everlasting life. For Go'd sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him rm'Kiit be saved.

For he whom God hath sent speaketh the words of God: for God g'vsth not the Spirit bv measure imlo him" (John 17, 31). The Lesson-Sermon includes the following passages from Insurance, of All Kinds Life Auto Accident Protection for Whatever Your Personal or Business Needs Slay Be. LEE P. GRUfFTH INSURANCE AGENCY 57. the 'Christian Science -textbook, house through enormous mountains of snow with the aid oil a lantern.

"It is not very cold; the very severe weather has been' less than 2S degrees zero. The southeast winds bring warm weather. but sometimes the sharp north work as the Messiah was done wind reduces the temperature in or himself or-for God, who needed the house to below zero and no n0 help from Jesus' example tb amount of heating will lulp." i preserve tfie eternal harmony? But mortals 'did need help, and The eleven colons were Jesus point8d wa for them; Sundays not far sit, the Kovernment radio Love ahvavs has met and the Sc 2dcly: fidelity nna Health with Key to by- Mary Eaker it'not a species of into believe that sc great a H. TATE Painless Dentist I GIVE GAS Second Floor, Slavonic last summer by the ice, breaker always will meet every human oth- need. It is -not well to imagine that Jesus demonstrated the divine power to heal only for a select Mrs.

Alger Rayl of: workers of our ehiurcli school. Church. Mrs. Daisy Carter and son Ev. I erett of Tipton were Sunday din- leaves it in a more muddled Qf Qrr There is no agreement as to and on whether is strengthens the posi- Thoma8 of Russ)jl ille in tlon of the drys or lends aid and he evenlng who encouragement to the wets.

In the main perhaps the extreme dry attitude is satisfaction in the recommendation Sherrlll pastor church and Mrs. Sherlll wera 1 dinner guests of Clarence to give cons 'tutionaf A a further trial and to assist iwlth heavier appropriations' and I and stronger enforcement forces. 1 There is. a considerable' body of temperate arid apparently open minded opinjon to the that fbe comnilwlonlics 4ppe an as- tjelleht piece of wdrjrr that Has bMr honest in its has Sunday school at -a. m.

Ernest Rosenthal, Supt. Mornjng worship alt i 10:40. "The Divineness That May Be In the Coinmon Place and the ing Common Thing" is the subject of the sermon. The choir will furnish- good music. Vespers at 5 of the Mt.

Lebanon ng Urge veg rom the Thought of God As a Reality will be considered in sermon. Special mhslc by the choir. Christian Endeavor at 6 o'clock. We had' unusually music at The B. Y.

P. U. of the Tipton i the sorvlqes last Sunday which AJ -Sindder'and'TIauirht'Sr Amy were Tipton visitors Wednesday. Baptist church entertained about t.P. irbra Liberty Bap- church Sqnday at TtptbQ, jjaldr their "rfoUfftrfnf alto ndded a great deal to jlhe est and value of the serrlees.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester 1 Iy were into sblp of the- chnrch last Saaday at irt. TJrty sacra- utile I bftbthi iaUkm of th Muncie good" (p. 494).

olds Checked By. modem vaporizing rub on QVIKV MILtlOW JABS USED YEARLY Panov, the cook, is bnay -'pr The iho ntRtuw'sky- the tim aMd ipla f. birfaccofdtoh presbytery, wifr brf lield in I 4 clfurcn nest Tieaday at Jrljiuna Wait Ads. Eedov, which took off seven ers who ltiad spent a year, there without contact with the outside num ber or for a limited period of time, since to all mankind and in Petrovna Demme. wife of every hour, divine Love supplies all the governor, is the -first Woman' to pass a winter so far north.

She- is a biologist and is, helping in scientific work. The whole colony is hard. Ivanov reports that, tha work goes on independent of. weather conditions, and. that las so far observed no ill on the health of the from the long darkness.

Every day the Goiubenkov, his 'little -liin- tern, which hardly makes an impression on the darkness, aind goes to.his.meteorological station to write down the temperature' of the air, of. the soil, and to metis-: ure the wind and the humidity! of the With' the same little Muckin, goes to jiis; instrument to take s. Botli, fflna Demnie and' the hunter. Kuanetzov, help him- Every fifteen minutes the sta watch ob-. serves the aurora borealls- I In-the comfortable lodge tljey live and Keinetzov andTIisi boy helper, preparing 1 portable boats npd sreds for ian 1 SHOES HOME TRADE SHOE STORE East Jefferson Tipton LOANS $3S to aaoo Own and Confidential Peoples Loan Credit Co.

Rm. 4, Masonic Bldg. N. Main. ATWATER KENT Expert Repair Work Complon 3oc YOUNG MASON Suits and Furnishings 6 East Jeffetaon St.

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