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The Bremen Enquirer from Bremen, Indiana • Page 7

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THE BREMEN ENQUIRER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1938. PAGE SEVEN Speed Wastes Money and Lives CULVER CLIPPINGS drinking fountains. (i'rora The Culver Citizen.) The rooms are overcrowded, the Plans for a new $177,000 school i ied-cnmff ioaa irom lorty-tnree ate tavmc to forty-eight to a room, while the building for Union township were formulated Thursday night when sev- s-aie 1UV scts a llimt ot thirty-two. eral citizens gathered in the high The rooms are cIuttered with pipes, 4. i chool building on call of Lester A.

paii uj. iiieni oeuig veins uora rne toilets. The wooden stairs also form a fire hazard of the first degree. 5-Minute Biographies Author of "How to Win Friends and Influence People Rockhill, president of the Parent-Teacher Association. It was explained that the meeting was the outgrowth of a committee held a few weeks ago by officers of the The walls of the building are spreading, a crack appearing in one room is wide enough so that person could stick a finger into the crevice.

Joints in the attic are also separat It was pointed out at the meeting ing, part of them merely resting on HE nil.EI) ONE-SIXTH OF THE WOULD AND WAS SHOT IN A DIRTY CELLAR NICHOLAS II. the bricks. From this it appears that a strong wind would blow off the roof. The basement is also a lire trap, with ventilation and light too poor for use as classrooms. that the present grade building was built in 1906 and is now quite inadequate and in many respects unsafe.

The toilet facilities are out-of-date, have no ventilation, are limited in number, offer little privacy and the fixtures are worn out. Room ventilation is not sufficient, One of the richest men that Europe ever knew, and one of the most famous men in all the world, was worth, when he died, about fifty million dollars in land, eighty million dollars in diamonds and pearls and rubies, and possessed an income of a million dollars a month or twenty-four dollars a second. the soldiers were so excited that their shots went wild and they fired again and again, while the helpless women ran back and forth, screaming and hiding behind one another and trying to shield themselves with feather pillows. But the guards succeeded not only in shooting- the women, but thev a situation that is not conducive to good health. The floors are oil- A petition is being circulated among property owners in the township requesting the township trustee and advisory board to build a new building.

One of the petitions is at the State Exchange Bank. soaked, forming a distinct fire haz ard, and are worn so thin that they on i stabbed them with bayonets. The Yet, a little after midnight, mr u. ha lV) y- cW Enquirer Classified Ads are great little salesmen. July 16, he and his family were herded into a dirty cellar, full of cob webs, and shot.

The story of their assassination is one of the most dra soldiers then cut the royal bodies into pieces, soaked them in gasoline, burned them, and threw the charred remains down into the pit of an old iron mine. must be replaced by next year at the latest. All of the plastering is in bad shape, the desks and other equipment are obsolete and worn, there are only two slate blackboards in the entire building, there is inadequate space for storage of clothing, there is no room for storage of lunch boxes, and light fixtures are inadequate, as are matic tales in the annals of history I THOUGHT YOU WERE NOT ANY MoR TO tAffcK This man was Nicholas II, the last a few days later, the soldierr; Czar of Russia the man who, for poked about in the ashes where the almost a quar ter of a century, ruled bodies had been burned and found with an iron hand over one-sixth of many precious stones, for the Em-all the land on earth. press and her daughters had hidden In 1917, after almost three years diamonds and rubies in the hems of cf futile slaughter, his armies revolt- their dresses. ed and refused to light any longer, The wag very fond of reading and so.

a few minutes before mid- Shakespeare and he must have read HM3 night, on March 14, 1917, a commit these words often "They that stand high have many winds to shake jthem; and if they fall, they dash themselves to pieces." Pictured above are tome of the thousands of deaths tchich are a part of the annual price the American motorist pays for speed. Another item is acc'denl costs uhich total $1,700,000,000 yearly. 7 fig- in two by the impact with the tree, lasted two on Sir Malcolm Camp- JU1U.W11U engineers Six passengers met instant death, bell's racer. "Bluebird." Another i- ures show speed wastes fuel and materials: oolice imDose TOP RIGHT: Freouentlv omitted item to be added to the high cost Fair Manager Tells of Improvements, Hany (Sew Attractions tee of generals met the Czar of Russia in the drawing room of his private train and told him he wou'd have to renounce his power and give up his throne. He was so shocked that he swayed from side to side and turned deathly pale.

The committee was afraid that he would actually faint and fall to the floor. He went to his bed, but he found it impossible to sleep. So he got up and spent the rest of the night reading one of Shakespeare's great plays, Julius Caesar. The next morning, promptly at 11:15. he signed his abdication with Over-indulgence in food, drink, or tobacco frequently brings on an over-acid condition in the stomach, Gas on Stomach, Headache, Sour Stomach, Colds, Fatigue, Muscular, Rheumatic or Sciatic Pains.

To get rid of the discomfort and correct the acid condition, take ALKA-SELTZER Alka-Seltzer contains Acetyl-Salicylate (an analgesic) in combination with vegetable and mineral alkalizers. fit for any table fines; and now a group of large in- from the driving budget, a speeding of speed. LOWER RIGHT: The surance companies is offering a safe- fine adds $25 to the debit side driver of the coupe on the right was driver reward of 15 per cent of the of ledger of motoring costs, in a hurry and was passing the car liability premium lor an accident- MIDDLE LEFT: Hours of agony ahead when he met the automobile free year: all in the interests of and weeks in the hospital were the on the left. The truck driver man-safe driving aftermath of this collision with a aged to escape the flames, the man Responsible tor one-third of the telegraph pole. MIDDLE RIGHT: at the C0UP wheel was not so for tunate.

nation's fatal accidents speed play- Forty thousand people meet similar ed a leading role all of the six deaths on the country's highways situations above. each year. LOWER LEFT: Under TOP LEFT: This car couldn't normal a tire has a life hold the curve at 65 and was cut expectancy of 20.000 miles: this tir Sane driving is easy on your nerves, enables a substantial saving in fuel, repair and insurance is not to say a longer life and hardier one. Besides Pasteurized Milk, we can serve you with Cream, Whipping Cream, Cottage Cheese, Cultured Milk, Chocolated Dairy Drink, and Orange Drink. Added improvements to the buildings and grounds, together with increased caliber 'of exhibits and amusements will make the 1933 Indiana State Fair, Sept.

3rd to 9th, inclusive, a bigger and better exposition, according to Harry G. Temple- At your "her." His excuse for appearing at Budd of near Tippecanoe. No one store, at the soda fountain, and in and 60 packages for home use. mm H. G.

Templeton an ordinary lead pencil ana saia, "Thank God. I can now do what I i have always wanted to do. I can go to mv home in Crimea and raise flow- I The Czar and his family spent the months of their lives in two rooms of an old house on the out- skirts of a town at the foot of the Uial Mountains. Held there as pris- oners by the revolutionists, they were I forced to eat like peasants. They a fire so "properly" garbed was that he had "never attended a fire so early and really did not know if he was properly dressed or not." That's pretty early for such apparel, if one has been awakened from his beauty sleep.

Ray Iden, who had been spending the week at Music School, at Winona BOURBON BRIEFS (From The News-Mirror.) Six thousand dollars went up in smoke, beginning at a few minutes before four oclock, Monday, when two barns, joining each other, at the corners, were consumed, the property of Lewis Erwin, southwest of town. The fire was undoubtedly caused by spontaneous combustion of recently mowed hay that filled the buildings, was injured but Mrs. Storms' car was almost completely wrecked. Insurance carried by the Transport company will probably cover the damages. Lawrence Franklin Schrom, 65, died at his home in Plymouth at 11 oclock Friday morning.

He had been ill for the past twenty-five years. He is survived by his wife, Wilda, two Spring Brook Dairy ton, manager. A new sewei system has been constructed during the past year which has proven its worth during the heavy rains of the present summer, carrying away the water in rapid manner while other parts of Indianapolis ere Hooded. The Fair Bremen Phone 136 about 100 tons in the two structures. The cattle were removed in safety Lake, was here for a brief time, Monday.

We would think him "obdurate and hard to please" if he didn't give us a call, but he did and we enjoyed it very much. You will remember, won't you, that Mr. Iden is gifted in the construction of sacred music and that he is a-former Bourbon boy? daughters, Mrs. Elsie Davis, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Mrs. Dorothy Green of Argos, and a son, Dean Schrom of Argos.

Twenty grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Ida Ridenhour cf Oklahoma and a brother, George Schrom of Warsaw, also survive. were allowed, no rugar, no conee, no cream, no salt and no butter. They had nothing to eat except a coarse, black bread and a thick, vegetable soup twice a day. Shortly after midnight, on the eve-ring of July 16, 1918, the captain or" the guards awakened the Czar and his family and told them that rioting had broken out in the town and that what do MOVIE STAR! DO FOR THEIR TEETH? i they must dress quickly and go down polish.

It contains five cleans from in and about the barns and lots, but one or two pieces of machinery fell prey to the flames. Burl and Mrs. Lozier live on the place, which is perhaps forty rods east of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin, remembered as the old Gaskill pluce.

Mr. and Mrs. Lozier discovered the flames by the light reflected in Uieir bedroom and of course she imme iiately spread the alarm while Mr-. Lozier rushed to the barns to care for the cattle. Mr.

Erwin soon arrived ani then neighbors and friends for miles arouad came, but their services were of little avail for the flames became monumental almost instantly. Iowa has, without a doubt, some grounds streets were traversable at all times. The new saddle horse barn erected last, year was insufficient, and a new wing containing 55 new box stalls was added this summer increasing the capacity of the building to 257. A beautiful new concrete stage has been erected in front of the grandstand. Dressing rooms beneath the stage for the performers and modern lighting and sound systems make this a modern theater setting for the thousands in the grandstand to view hippodrome acts during the races and glamorous stage shows at night.

Such outstanding attractions as the "Parade of Stars," niht stage show at grandstand Sept. 4 to Lucky Teter and his Hell Drivers in a Thrill Show on Sunday afternoon; $19,150 premiums and purses without deduction, for Indiana's Great Night Horse mg ana pousnmg ingreaienqb Daily Service FRESH SPOTLESS ODORLESS DRY CLEANING It stands to reason that Hollywood stars need sparkling, lustrous teeth more than anybody else in the world. And therefore, it is significant that so many famous stars use Calox Tooth Powder. Calox is made specifically to give teeth a real beauty TRY CALOX-FREEI Because trial is cooTindoc W9 offer you FREE 10-day trial St coupon. You be the judge.

Cooviocs) yourself that Calox maJcea teeth ahim xVRGOS ITEMS (From The Areoa Keflector.) Chasteen Crow, 80, of New Carlisle, was killed instantly about 9:30 p. m. Monday when he was struck by a car as he was crossing U. S. highway No.

20 to get a paper from a box. Driver of the death car was Charles VanDeVere of New Carlisle, who was driving about fifty miles per hour and evidently failed to see Mr. Crow until he was directly in front of the car. Coroner Donald Grillo said Mr. Crow died of a skull fracture.

He also had compound fractures of both legs. Mr. Ci'ow was born and. reared in this community to the cellar and wait there until automobiles came to take them to a place of safety. Presently the soldiers rushed down into the cellar and shouted: friends have tried to save you but they didn't succeed and we are going to kill ycu." Quickly a soldier fired point blank at the Czar and shot him through the heart.

The instant he fell, the soldiers began shooting at the women; but BUiUQ UftV IUI IUU9 FREE i I tall field corn that still is growing. rail TKIAU COUPON McKesson Robblns, Fairfield. Conn. Dept. A 9.

I Send ms 10-ds trtsl of CALOX TOOTH POWDER at no i i i I to ms. 1 will try it. 1 I Arfdrea TRIAL COUPON Li but Bourbon has some sweet corn that, so far as we hav'! been able to learn, eclipses any of its kind. Dr. C.

R. (Cova Roy) Graham has a small farm" near his tome on which Puritan Cleaners ED. MARQUET Bremen, Ind. and lived here several years after To Any Point For Information Call New Walter Hotel Brrnen, Ind. marrj'ing Miss jiara vanuorsieu.

After leaving here he lived several years in South Bend before going to his present home near New Carlisle. Show, Sept. 4 to 9, and Johnny J. Jones shows on Midway help make the Indiana State Fair the best in the nation. The total premiums offered this year will be S147.377.65, an increase of $13,000 over last year, and a new high.

These are just a few-reasons why every citizen of Indiana should attend the Indiana State Fair day and night Sept. 3 to 9. SPOT he "Burbanks" during the season when people are "distressingly healthy." And, he gets results, for last Friday he measuied a stalk cf sweet corn that above the others, and found it measured eleven feet and five inches. Now, you may find taller sweet corn, but we, so far, are a ''Doubting Thomas." If we knew of about a 40-acre tract we'd The worst ODY ODOR is Read the Classified ads every sveek. It may be worth money to you.

A Cox Motor Transport truck driven by Chester Thompson of Fair-mount, hit Mrs. G. A. Storm's car where it was parked along the curb near the north Shell station Tuesday morning. Mrs.

Storm, for-merly Mary Miller, was talking to her brother Harold when the accident occurred. Thompson said he had dropped asleep and lost control of the truck. Tn the car with Mrs. Storms ME ATI feel relieved, for when we get a name wrong or make some laring mistake TRUSTEE'S NOTICE. As Trust'-- cf Township.

I will tt.in:M-t official at my offii-o in t'r. Town Hall, lirt-in'-n. Imliana. all day ln S'lriy and Saturday f-veniner of a k. 1 indcr of time ill he at were her daughter Nancy, and her two sisters, Miss Mabel Miller of HELPS KEEP YOU FIT.

IT FURNI5HE5 THE FOOD ELEMENTS YOUR BODY NEEDS i my Lake of the Woods. Over 2,130 Miles of Scenic Beauty Mackinac Island Sault Ste. Marie Cruitlng in Georgian Bay and Green Bay Chicago Cleveland Lima, Ohio, and Mrs. William Mc-Faddenher daughter Peggy and son HOY KAUFFMAX. Trustee.

we need such a field that we may "take to the tall corn." At the Erwin ban. fire, at four oclock, Monday morning, one young man learned a thing or two about 'proper" wearing apparel for such an event. It was James Most of those who attended the blaze came decollette, or akin to that condition. But did James? No, r. He appeared in his Sunday best, white shoes, hair immaculate, and otherwise "dolled up" just as if he wan enroute to see Pi" Tba worst bodjr odor comaa from P.

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July 8th to the end ot August. See your local Travel cr Railway agent. Help Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Waste Your kidney are const antly filtering waste matter from the blood stream. But kidneys sometimes lag in their work do not art as Nature intended fail to remove impurities that, if retained, may poison the system and upset the whole tody machinery. Symptoms may be nftging hakarh, persistent headache, attacks di.7.mess, getting up swf Ihng, under the ey'S a fueling of nervous anxiety and loss of pep and strength.

Other signs of kidm-y or bladder disorder may be burning, scanty or too fre'pieni urination There should be no doubt that prompt tr-ntmrt is wiser than neglect. Ith lhton' 1'iU. ftfan't have boon winning new fiu-tris for more han forty yt-ara. Thy have a nation-wide reputation. Are rH'innmenrioi by graieful opte tba country over.

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