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fl: SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 182. tjK in this campalgin, if so we will tHe, LISTEN FOR THESE FOREIGN RADIO STATIONS NEXT THEEVENlNq REPUBLICAN JEataallafcc! 1877 ay Iui T. Brows Kery Aftrnra, Saaaa-'- i KegteV I fjibll.hed. In The Ktpubllcan Ttu'lld- DC, Northweut Corner of FliUl v. and i'nnltHn streets.

CHANGE IS MADE IN CONSTITUTION RECEIVES WORD OF KIN'S DEATH WEEK RECOVER FROM I MOTOR FUMES Ernest HU, small son of Gerald Hall, a tenant on the Perry Davis farm near Elisabethtown, who witty several other children, wa everr come by motor fumes yesterday anf Thursday while riding id school was said to have practically recovered today! and was able to be up and about. The Hall boy was rendered unconscious from the' gas for a time as were K. Vblland today received! word of the death of a cousinL Mrs. George Mueller, jlwhlcli occurred at I ner nome in i i Mrs.inf trniitre have been reauceu Mueller had often visited here and had many iriends In this city. Her husband is connected with thel Moonev-Mueller DruelCbmnanv.

oflth-it human heines cannot live Following la a list of foreign broadcasting stations, their names, call letters ano, wave wiihiho. These will be found useful for the laiis iu nr the different stations next week.j which is internalional radio week. Stations in Great Britain. Station i Meters London. 2LO I.

362.2 HourTieinoulh. 6BM 3N5 Daventry. 5XX l0l Cardif. Wales, SWA 3016 Aberdeen. Sc-otlautl.

2BI) 4'J71 Continental Stations. Munich 4S5 Vienna, OTW 461 Stutgart 416 Toulouse Jl. 4 13 She is a cousin ofwthouit. It is just as "essential to Entered Second-Claaa Matter in taa foatoffice in Columbus, lad. TERMS 'OS SUBSCRIPTION i Delivered by carrier, per week .15 1 Br MAIL.

One month .50 Three months I 1.25 On year 6.00. Within trading territory onlyj per year in advance 14.00 R. 8. Brown. Publisher? Proprietor.

Yandeli C. Cllne. Editor." member or associated' PRESS ly antltied to the use repuMica" 4 I Skit xt alt nawt V. 1 a 1 'in Associated i'ress exclusive tion OI all news dl etches credited 10 it or not otnewue credited; in this iand ulso the local news published herelk. The Evenjrtijr Republican la an independent Newspaper, printing! ithe It believes to be right and opposiing what it believes to be wrong with out rerd to party politics.

it MEMBER OF THE At HIT BIREAU or CIRCULATIONS. TELEPHONES 38 AND 1. Almost anything can happen sometimes: nMexico, a man! was shot by accident. I It 1 estimated cigarets have burned too many holes in shirts. illss California messenger 'with 55.000 was caught in Georgia.

That was carrying things too Tar. i 1 About the worst streak of luck today is a Chicago mail whose rich wife is asking for a divorce. I Mohammedans believe there are ten animals tin heaven some people will think all ten are hound dogs. In New Y0rk the other day, they Imported some imported cheese instead of making It in the United States! 'j If Jazz music isn't dying it ought to hush. I i 11 .1 A single pumpkin ia California made 125 pies.

I I YOU CAN'T FOOL THE MAN ON THE; MOTORCYCLE! "Why; I wasn't going a mile 20 hou." you say. j. "My showbil -lli milps," mutorcycle "$10 and costs," says You can't fool the. traffic officer by a sudden be pleased furnish this circu lar in a reasonaDie quanuiy tor your use. I enclose! a copy of this circu lar with this letter.

Very truly your. iWM. F. KING. mentioned in his letter iwaH given jthe tesult of the tindiscirin inate) use of- iodine In Switzerland.

Since 1913 the cases ner cent. in Switzerland las here the soil is exh-tunted of iodine, an element ho a starch oraeugar. Would Dr KinK stop everybody from eating potatoes. or using, sugar until each individual was examihed for One Droiiositioin is just as sensible the: other. Aeaiin there art no cases' of gol- (flypo thyro dism among the native living within Several miles of the sea-sbonej becautse the salt sea bifezes I contain iodine.

They get thiis from tne air, and the plant life takes itf up. givikig a normal therefore no gol- supply of iodine, tre. -M -i Put Iodine in Reservoirs. will. Dr.

King 1 insist that ea breezes quit blowing cjver the. land UDtil each individual is examinea for cdloid-goitre? Ninety nine per oi tne cases are treateu wim some form of iodine, ks most doc tors kvillbear me oJut. Eastern citie lare puttinlg iokiine' in the reservoirs, paying no attention to the occasional caises, dn account of the protection from goitre ftnat is given to all. Arid the rare cases that do not need.it aite sure to be in the! hands of a physician. As la preventive measure, it eive3 the greatest good with the least trouble and expense, auow me to! give therfsult of its administration 4n the bounty ninety-flve per1 cejnt of the jwell children outside or the city bf Columbus were given the propeif sup)ly.

of iodine as recommendedl by our medical Not a bad resul? was noted from it and if kipt would eliminate goitre here as along the seashore and in Switzerland, there by reducing our deaths from heart trouble from forty to titty per cent also nervous troubles the same. As has come tq my knowledge this goitre, preventive campaign has bfeen approved fey tbje people al most unanimously. Preventive medicine is what all health! authorities -are; insisting 5on and in this statej it seems it is being sadly neglected, while, our health! board Is quartering amoBg themselves and! we memseives, anu we have fallen mightily from the teaching of the great Dr. Hurty.l. ho had'builded a public health system which many other states "adopted.4 I think the trouble that Dr.

King did not support me after approving the plan was that he was not made the microphone, i Ourl very efficient county nurse, MJss Mary Williams, is pushing preventive medicine in this county; along lanother' line. Let us all support her in this and make our county the foremost rounty in state, in this cause. I know not What the cause is. nor who is, to blam, but Dr. Hurly wouldj certainly jturn io'his grave eniild hn KCK and now of our hpaithi board and its bickerings I ask your space, that the people may know of the! whofte goitre pre vention ind that we may i have some rfcal efficient health work.

I Willi J. Norton Wll.tl)W Factors in reduction of speed and ery day fori the stores to Farmers Marketing Associa tion Re-elects Three Direc tors at Meet Today, Fred Suhr. Clarence Thompson, and! J. Click erf i re-elected di: rectors of the Farmers Marketing Association, an adjunct to the Bartholomew county farm, bureau alt an annual meeting of the today. The board of directors! have seven members of wlionf jthe following! are holdovers: H.

Cl Glifckj, R. D. Perry.rLouis Voelz and George Armuth. The board hold i a reorganization, meeting ht5tt Wjednes- day! when officers! ot Ihe assoc ation will be Constitution Changed. At today's meeting! a slight change In the constitution of; the association.) The change makes! the constitution; apply to neighboring counties the; same as Bartholomew, county.

When the association was organized and a constltiion adopted the provisions of the constitution applied toj Barthalojmew county. The change) iwill ipeAn a more widespread buslnfss jfiorj the association; than under the; consti tution nere jDeiore, it, was cnangea. DEATH CLAIMS MARTHA MEYER it -h I i 1 Mrs. Martha J. Meyer, 48, wiife of John C.

Meyer, passed away jyetster day at North Madison, follawung a lingering illness of a cbmplicatioji of disease. Funeral sejrvjfces will be hem at the family home in i Way-mansville ai 12 o'clock Mondajt jand at 1 o'clock at the Waymansyille Kvangelicalf Luthenih churchj Bu-rial in the Waymansville cemejtery. Mrs. Meyfer was bornin Iowa in 1877, and came to Indiana v. hen she was a- small girl.

She wast the daughter oi John and SpP113 Winters and is the second ir ember of her family to hve passed away Within two) monihs, a sisteriiMrs. Albert Matthewj having died No vember 24. Surviving Meyer Is the husband, two I small daughters, one sifter and one brother, all of this county, i j- i -ro drth Carolina now ranks; fourth among the in the develop ment of hydro-electric power a total of $34,600 horsepower in use LARGE CROWD i- SEES COMEDY North Vernon, Jan. 23 A large! audience eathusiastilcallly reoeiVed the! musical comedy "Cheer I'jp" as presented in the high school audi- torium Thu-sday and nights by jthe local business men's "Cheer Up'j was ffourj acts of U)U3 comeoy with thedded club. hilar- treat of seeirsg Hocal business men In burlesque parts and dressed In humorous costumes, The review is I said, to be; flie largest honjie talent! (entertainment ever atternpted herp Pretty costumes and special lighting affects featured th production.

Work on it began only abonth two Weeks ago! and wth the large catt of 150 people, much credit Is due the director and those taking part in the play for tli splendid way In which each part fwasj: presented. The comedy parts were: field by the i i 'Vi liic uai ucat uai aiiis. i We don't! fly a big sale banner in front of our store. But we are offering yciu bargairis never 8 before attempted bv a knee suits and overcoats, men's and young men's POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS suits and overcoats, odd trousers, dress shirts, flannel shirts, etc. i I DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES.

Jadae mt Clreolt Court. I We 'are authorized to announce I the name of George W. Long; of I Today with sale banners flying from one end of this country to the other local men are finding they can save fines oh fine clothes by start Stint ion 4 It i 37::: i Madrid. Prague S6S '-Pi niry i Stations in Cuba. Tninucu, KW L.

57- I i Havana, i'WX Havana. 2l'F 41M fl 27. 'i I Stations in Mexico. xico City. CYM Mk-xic Oily, Cl.Y.

MeSico Cify, CVX 37r fill 2x Mpnterey.sCYO Stations In South America Umi, Peril. OAX -3M 37: Buenos Alresi LOW Bui nos Afres. 'IAIX miles ar. bays the I. j.

I the judge, it's getting harder ev- fool tHe man who drives store like thi in I boys i hi overalls; tr ii fXSLUMBUS. INO PAY I JUG RETURNS f- 70 perfor- Hydraalle fonrwheel brakes; Watson Stabllators front and rear. 1 Wide range of striking colors. Fedcb theft-proof numbering device. Light controls oo atecr ing whceL accounts, for the ever V.

I i' -NJ i III 11 hi Columbus township, as a candidate for the nomination for county auditor nomination for judge of tor, subject to the republican prl- ing out looking elsewhere! first and ending up at While' the columns of The Everi fag Republican are always open to K.3. public for expressions! of opin lon.jthis newspaper assumes nore-i epcsSVlbility for statements made" in i fiditor. The Republican, Dar Sir Here is an answer to "One of the which 'appeared in your issue of January! 16. It is a good policy, perhaps, to toot your own horn, when no one rwllj toot it for you. A good education is essential to all.

but an educa tion without knowing how to use ttl is worthless. is knowing what to do next. Skill is knowing how to do it," and vif tne is doing it, 'VlsdpmL without skill or virtue is worth When a man begins to. realize the truth! aboot himself, it i rej- ijucuiijr iiriaruft ilia yirugiaiu lup r- formjng his neighbors. i "To Our Country Cousins." Your-- sienitiflc methods.

Are all right for capers But use them on your lands. Instead of on the 1 Your city cousins are watching you And they will not allow; To let your neighbors raise ItM crops, -i I v- WJiile you are telling how. 7 So harness' up your tractors. And spread your "fertilize: And show your city cousins That your efforts materialize. Of course- jt would be hard to Itell, For experience you have How your city cousins live With their luxuries and' their funt j.f'i Here's thb way it is to us.

Now couiitry cousins, take heed We have our 'chickens, now and 1 Regardlless, 'the kind of feed Your tankage" may be good for poultry, It matters none to us; As long as we get all we want, We will raise no fuss. We've spent our time upon 'J the farm, 1 1 And had such great success That we soon saved an awful! lot, Quite fortunate, we confess, So country cousins, use your scl- r- Your- tankage; and, fertilizer; too, And maybe as the years roll Your dreams will "all come, true So here's to you, dear cousins, We' wish you great success Wrk hard, and hard, and harder, It ior to doi, we A CITY COUSIN. STOVE NEEDED! i A The present cold weather! caused additional suffer-i ing 4n the city among the poor and needy, according to the Rev, William'Hobson, who said! today that there is more suffering here now1 than a year ago. His repor shows there was. mare sickness this time "and that there was less suffering.

Many calls have been received for" fuel and; he has been able to take care of all these so far, he reports. A very deserving family is in need of a heating stove and some one would be doing a Christian act by donating such a stove'to this family, the Rv. Hpbson I declares. Any person having such a stove is urged to call Ithe Rev. Hobson at W-543 iimmediately so the stove "can.

be installed and; the family have the benefit of its use tonight, Efforts To Delay Vote 1 Wearing End Con tinned from page 1) threatening 1 to "pull the temple down upon his head," because lie could not prolong discussion oi a subject which has been before the chamber three years. DEATH CALL FOR HENRY LANG 65 Henry 65, former resident of this city, passed away Thursday i at nis nome in louisviiie, accoro-ing to ward received here. The funeral was held at that place to day and burial was made in Cave Hill cemetery in Louisville. (Mr. Lane: left here baut 35 yearsi ago to locate in Louisville where he was engaeed in the insurance busi ness.

The family formerly lived at Ninth and Franklin streets here. Surviving as a daughter, two sons, a brother, Will Lang, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Wertz, both of Louis ville. I KING TO SPEAK AT U. B.

CHURCH The Rev. George T. King, pastor of the First Baptist church. will speak at i the Werts Memorial United Brethren church tomorrow afternoon. I The meeting will star at 2:30 o'clock, it has been and; i the Rev.

King's subject will be "America's! Great-esti. Need." Seats will be reserved for women and girls and the men and 1 boys will set in the Joft rDellros. Full ciit triple stitched Others in white back TOfc -wr CLiArFTED AT)S I i Bartholomew! circuit court, subject to the democratic primary Aiay; 4, 12. n-r Ceanty Clerk. "i 1 "We are authorlze'd'" to announce the name Carlos S.

Folgeri of Columbus Township as a candidate for the nomlination for cleric of Bartholomew! county, subject to the democratic primary, may 4. Coaatr Aadlter. We are authorized to announce the name of James Arbuckle. i of Hawcreek township, as a. candidate (or nomination for auditor of Bartholomew coiunty, subject to the democratic primary.

May 4, 13t. We are 1 authorized to announce the name 'of! Sallie Denenel Woods, of Columbua as a candidate for nomination for recorder1 of Bartholomew county, subject to the democratic primary. May 4. ivib. oaaty fterorArr.

We are" authorized to announce Mr. Volland and hLs sisters. Misses Emma and LUlian yolland. PEPPY PfVpAGftAPHS (By jAssociated (Press.l Leningrad. A big gilded Bar- louche whicbj once carried feliia- beth IJ the gayest Czaifina.

is among historic state carriages nut among the regal relies! in the state, mu- seum so the! peasants! can see how the sovereagners of Imperial Rus- sia lived. Pi! I -j New TiOitk; riarry binciair, rtar- ry Payne VTiItn)ey and other weal thy turfmen are goiRg to indulge in the spot i kings in an exclusive colony at Ifailmi Beach uenina a Dig fence, with jthe gates and night, there! also will be polo, golf, tennis, bathing and dancing. Dr. Norton III N. Dr.

VYni. King in Iodine Squabble 11 4 if (Contffaued' from Page; 1) periods twice each year the iodine to be furnished at the ekh pense of Hhe. county or township. i Dellred Information. if am very much interested in this and will be glad to know more about your plain for Admihj-istering iodine, because 1 1 am sure other counties! and townships in jthe state be interested in ibis and will be glad to know of ja plan by which it can be carried out.

Jj If you will wtite tale about your plan and what arrangements you have made! for furnishing the. iodine tablets and who is to bear the expense, 1 shall be glad to make note of your plans in the Monthly Bulletin of the state board of health, in order to bring it! before other! health officers ''rl th itlnri irf course, ojf the ibenelts! to be die-f rived frofn the! administration off iodine to school i and particularly this is" done i with discrimination as tc cases of ex-' ophthalmic goitre. Perhaps the goitre circular oi iiBe Biaie uuaiu of health' will! be Iwlpful to you ernon i business pnen While Ithe choruses were cordposed of 1 high school i students. Proceeds front the entertainment will be used tt establish a charity fund in tl club. Miss Neva nice, of Ithe Bcm Producing of Chicago, directed the play: These Witnesses Failedlio Come: i Trial Postponed North yernarv Jam.

23 Failure of the witnesses for the prosecu-' lion to arrive icausea tne trial. Gus Honn. 45. of Columbu3 tdv ship, to bp postponed jfroin yester day to Jan. 28.

Honnj was to be triedon charge of intoxication. The min i was arrested Jan. I i.5 by Chief 6f jPdlice Smith- It is skid he has bffen arrested a number! of times i before bin similar charges, and it is itatimated he may be giv)i a sentence at the penal farm this time if He is found guilty of the charge. I i ews didates have announced themselves for the njominatiad to the office township! truslee ind this Is vieiry inerent rromjj cqnditions last elec tion wnep there were nine candi- oates In the! ufcld. Howard Mitchell is seeklnjg thei Domination on the democratic ticket land George Ow ens is seeking favor at the hands of the republicans.

4 SOCIETY AND PERSONAL. Mrs. Amps Hostess To Luncheorji, Followed by Cards. Mrs. Ora Amos was hostess Frl- day at ja bpautifullyi appointed spring luncheon and cards af iher home on; east Main Cross street.

Tne rooms were i decorated with baskets of roses, sweetpeas knd narcissus anu 'eacn tame, neld small bafeket of sweetpeas and "nar- cissus. The luncheon was served at eight small5 tables and the place cards inFther form of Dresden bouquetaJ High scores were made in bridge by Mrs. Moore anid Mrs. I mo gene Coons, and In five-hundred by Mrs. Frank! Com i ton 4ndi Mrs.

U. c. A.uison. -i 'NTvl Edinburg, Jan. 23.

Edlnburg K. of were hosts Friday evening to one of; the Jargest gatherings fef V.l.k. 1 .1 oy memoers oi tne tocai oraer ana UI present spent a most delightful I I I 1 I I a ilso Ruth and Herman Long, chil 4 1 i-a-IV X7di 14 I --t- rr UtrtniT 1 uffcu or. Weiey Lone, living near the county line. Others were partly were Beatrice Baker Elsie Marie Ahlbrand, James Ever- hart, Charles Hammond and Dallas Sullivan and Dallas Clark, drive? jior one ior, the.

hacks. All buffered some illness but Hoday were nn homes, The fumes escaped from pipes connected (with heaters aU tacked to-the motors of the hacks! JNO. HENDRICKS. 63, SUCCUMBS John Hendricks, .63, a brother of Fire Captain William Hendricksj, passed away this morning at 10:45 jo'clock at his home on west Eighth street, iollowkig a long illness of heart trouble. He.

had been hj declining" health for teveral years and since. October had been confined to his home. Mr. Hendricks was a lifelong resident of this county, and'for many years was employed as a driver for the Columbus Fuel Ice comi-panv. Later, he worked as a teamster for "his brother.

He was a member1 of the Micabees lodged Surviving is his wife and -two daughters, Mrs. Alva Hall, of this city and Louise Hendricks, I at home. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock ajj the Hege Flanigan undertaking parlors on Fifth street, conducted by a Christian Science reader! Burial in Garland Brook cemetery! Take thin paper for air tnt- ewgj REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES. Coaaty Auditor. We are authorized to' announce the name of Jonn L.

Bonham. of Columbus township, as candidate mary, May 4. 192ft. County Sheriff. We are authorized to announce the name of Henry T.

Coates, of Columbus-township, as a for nomination for sheriff of Bartholomew county, subject to the republican primary. May 4, 1926. We ar authorized to announce the name of Unza Allen, of Sand-creek township, as a candidate for nomination for sheriff of Bartholomew county, subject to the republican primary, May 4, 1926. Connty TCIerk. We are authorized to announce the name of E.

Kellenberger. Columbus township, 'as a candidate for the nomination for clerk of Bartholomew county, subject to the republican primary. May 4, 1926. We are authorized to announce the name of Albert W. Goshorn, of Columbus township, as a.

candidate for the nomination for clerk of Bartholomew County, subject to the republican primary. May 4, 1926. Coaaty Recorder. We are authorized to announce the name of Miss Mina Sullivan, of Flatroctc township, as a. candidate for tbo nomination of county re 4.

1926. County Assessor. We are authorized to announce the name ofWUliam Bryan Bouse, of Flatrock township, as a candidate for nomination for county assessor of Bartholomew county, subject to the republican primary. May 4, 1926. I We are authorized to announce the name of Alonzo B.

of Columbua township, as a candidate for the nomination for county as sesKor of Bartholomew county, subject to the republican primary. May 4, ivzo. Coaaty Treasurer. We are authorized to announce the name of Georite Fulp. of Co lumbus, township, as a candidate for tne nomination for treasurer or Bartholomew county, subject to the republican.

May 4, 1926. Prosecatlas; Attoraey. we are authorized to announce tire name of Norval L. Martin, of Columbus township, as a candidate for the nomination for prosecuting attorney of -Bartholomew county. sunject to republican primary.

aiay 4. 5 Justice of Peace. we are authorized to announce the name of Arthur E. McClean. of Columbus as a candidate for the nominailoi of justice of the peaee.

subject to the republican prl mary. May 4, 1926. Township Assessor. we are authorized to announce the name of Joseph B. Hunter, as a candidate lor the nomination for assessor or avne townshlD.

sub Joct to the republican primary. May Towasaip Troatee. 'We are authorized to announce the name of John U. Cox. of Sand.

creek township, as a candidate for nomination for trustee of Sandcreek township, subject to the republican primary, May 4. 19Z6. we are authorized to announce the nam of Frank Peel, of Alalia. as a canaiaate lor nomination for trustee of Sandcreek township, subject to tho republican primary. we are authorized to announuce the name, of Frank R.

McHenry, as a candidate for the nomination for trustee of Sandcreek township, subject to the republican primary. May we are authorized to announce the name of ii. Anthers, as candidate for the of trustee of Rockcreek- townshlD. sub Ject to the republican primary. May we are authorized to announce tne name or Thomas Flvecoat -aa canaiaate tor tne trustee of Columbus townshin.

sub the name 4 Miss Troutman corder of Bartholomew, county, sub-as a candidate for the nomination! of to the republican primary. May the sensational Chrysler mance, which have revolutionized automobile design and; Ed inb urg 70 oiflcs and more per hciir. to 125 miles in 6V4 sec onps. 20 mile to the gallon of manufacture, include Thermostatic heat con- trot. i.

Fumes for cold weath tarring. i Manifold heat control. Pivotal teering. No-aide-away tpringa. Low center of gravity.

Balloon tires. j. -Closed bodietpy FUher. and value r. fuel.

68 hjoraepbwefe' Air-cleaner. Oil-filter. Ra dimeter. Chrysler "7QP alone combines all these I and scores of other attri butes 'joined to design and fineness of aualitv a a superiority heretofore only in Cars of county i reorder. subiet to the democratic primary.

May 4. 192 Lo annouhct We. ar authorized announce the name of Jessie Shultz. of Columbus township, as a. candidate for nomination for recorder of Bartholomew subject to i the democratic primary.

May 4, 1926 i 4 Coaaty Assessor. We are authorized to announce the name of John A. Wilson. Clifty township; as a candidate for the nomination for assessor of Bartholomew county, subject to the demo cratic primary. May 4.

lszs. Coaaty SaerUf. We ate authorized to announce the name of B. Frank Harden. of Columbus township, as a candidate for nomination for ehrfrift of Bartholomew county, subject to i the democratic primary May 4, 1926.

We are? authorized to. announce the name- of William A. of Columbus township, as a. candidate for the nomination for county sheriff. subject to the democratic pri mary.

May, 4' 1926: i We are authorized announce the same of Joe Campbell, of Co lumbus township as a candidate for tne nomination tor snerin of ttar tholomew county, subject to the aemocratic primary. May: 4. 19X6 we are authorized to announce the name Damas Exwex. of Co lumbus township, as a candidate for tne nomination ror. snerin: or tsar tholomew county, subject to the pepocrattc primary.

May 4, 9Z6 We are authorized to announce the name of Clarence M- Hager, of Flatrock township, as a. candidate for nomination for sheriff of liar tholomew county, subject to the democratic primary. May 4, 1926. Jnllrr of Pear. We are authorized uHrnnounce the name of! Benjamin fi as a candidate for the nomination for Justice of peace, subject to the democratic primary, May 4, 1926.

Towasala Traste. We are authorized to announce the name of J. A. Brlnker. of Wayne Township as a candidate for the nomination for trustee i of Wayne Township, subject to the 'primary.

May. 4. 1926. We are authorized to announce the name of Charles E. Boyer as a candidate for the nomination of trustee for Clay township subject to tha democratic, primary, May, 4, Workmanship, thought possible increasing production ot tne Chrysler "70? -a production which has steadily! outgrown expanding factory capacity, and has established for jthe Chrysler "701 1 new popularity records for the 'industry, j'; J.

5 We are eager to demonstrate each of these outstmndingqualities twice the Chrysler price. BEAR CATS WIN OVER EDINBURG i No th Vernon Five Victorious in Basketball Game by 43 to 19 Score. Edinburrf, I Janl 23.U:The. "Fight ing MarooAs" foughittto no avail-in the; game layedj atj he local gym-! nasium last mgnt and the North Vernon "Dear Cats' took very one-sided game by the score of 43 to 19. The score was 20 to at the half wth the "Bear Cats" leading; and- at no tmej were they! in nr way senoust inreatenea.

1 i. D. Coopfr; forward for the "Bear Cats," was! high i point man for the visitors with a total of 9 field goals. He made three before the locals scored and from that" point ions to thejend off the game he kept his team in the lead, ably assisted by C. Doyle, mho although playing guard, managed to! be next! Hlghi point man With 6 field goals, before he was taken out on personals.

The Marbons were unable to con-nect with lany success even! when the; opportunity I offered and they! did! not phiy in any thing like their) M. Discriminating men andwomeni are refusing to accept less thanj Chrysler -gives. Thisextraordinary demand for Chrysler quality you at your convenience Ii 'I SSSSsA ill I CHRYSLER 0Pkaaeain.ti3O5; Cofch.ti ata3SSaaaMaaa 1 tmxmvMmtmipXttfi'p JL' 1 mm mvmrnumJmwmwmmmmwmmmmmmm I fro: Satan. iO05; Koyat fJHpe, I795; Bmuftutm. io65; RoyaiSeda, tigos; OnrnmStian, boat.

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fuos; uoacK foi: Mm. toi. Vac mawniio wttn tmakm lop oU thrytitr wnecU modtU, at Sedan, torn- CHRYSLER IMFERIALT "ST PLuro. M45 SWiccr. (m or disc optional) Copc, for- Sttto.

fnufpeuttntrr. iS9Sl Srim ItMounnt, (3605. 1 AllprioM t-oJK Dm tubttct to eurmt FmimX excitt tax. hodia rmodaU 4iap(i wdt ull baiWft Bret. i pleased to tmnd tko tanmlmajidtau.iiu.

iorm oi iwp weeits ago. ne; scorei ni'suw jjcr iue county, might have-been more even I if ithe Although! the ij weather was cold, Maroons hd made! a fair percent-! (delegations Irpm ill lodges in the age of theft- free) throws, butiout of! county tamed put and after a boun-fifteen chainces by i this route only! tiful supper degree work was giv-twoi points! were! scored. i en. Entertainment was furnished VOEIIZ l-v Indiana. i 1 .1 ject to the republican primary, May only irwo Edinburg, Jan.

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