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THE EVENING CHttQNICLE. MARSHALL, MICHIGAN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1033 Mlflfc fcYnnres Eddy sprnt Week-end wH.li Mr and Mrs Erlckson in Orepnvillp th" C. A.

Warper who has horn in Erie Texfls several wprks on I nrrivert home Frldny evrnlns i remain over tho ho'idays WfSL H. O. Perkins and Mildred Kinnry of nrtroit vrr- of Mrs the week-end. Mrs. Solon RoWnson who has been the gupst of hor sister, Mrs T.

J. Otinn in Drtroit. nrrh'fl home this mornine. norompfinied by Mr. Robinson who motorrd to 'Deterott Saturday Detroit Motor News In this month's Issue contains the following: "The nearest Indiana county reat, equipped with justices of i IIP peace and other matrimonial ir dlspensaWUties.

is Angola. Roan rtiatance, 129 miles. Route, follow US-112 to Coldwnter. turn south onto US-27 continuing on to newest 'elopers' haven'. This is nn excerpt of an almost daily tele phone conversation at the.

tour- counter. Scores of inquiries. usually feminine voices, nre coming Via the telephone asking 1 of the nearest Indiana seat and the best routes to this destination." Fred has bwti appoint" 1 to register Tekonsha nnemplov- Tuesday and Wednesday much as the Tekonsha post ofTier- closes nt 6:00 o'clock the tion for the hours from 6 00 in 9:00 o'lcock will have to be some other place The Detroit Motor News now recommends that those soiniT to Florida use US-27 from Lexington. Ky. to Chattanooga, instead of taking TJS-25 from LoxlnRton to Knoxville The advantage of tlv 1 US-27 route is not stated Npnr'v all Marshall people have traveling via Knoxville.

thrnre t.o Clevpland, Tenn. and then via i cut-off to Dftlton. On when 'h weather permits. SCOTT'S ISCKMOOK REMOVE. YOUR.

MAT, PUSH LEFT EAR FORWARD OUT" -THE MOST OF IN CIRCLES" ANIMALS WHO PURSUE. HIM UNDERSTAND FATAL, For Men MILANO PIPES KAYWOODIE PIPES DR. GRABOW PIPES YOHO PIPES SlLVERLINE PIPES Price .00 tO 513,50 im- Pipes made from ported Italian Briar in the most desirable col- rrs and styles. ABBOTT Drug Co. Famous Malted Milks Gordon Holt has made an unusually fine reproduction of Mar shall's Town Hall, and the mo-! '1 Structure is now on exhibition the window of the Pardoe Bros paint shop in north Facie str---' 1 The model is complete in every as far as exterior con.struc'.io:i is concerned.

Mr. took several months of his spare time completing the model and now hns something of which he may rightfully be proud. night was the coldest of IVie season by three degrees, the th r- mometer falling to eleven above zero. The this morning at 8:00 o'clock stood nt 11 degrees. Three Inches of fell yesterday and after the storm the mercury started falling from a high point of 30 degrees yest-r- day afternoon.

The weather bureau predicts the temperature will begin rising late tonight and warmer weather is in within the next thirty-six hour; The temperature In the west is much higher than it is here. AMD MAKE SHORT CUTS CIRCLE AMD SET Mr. WJlcottS Mine dttd yeifs of server. to 1933 I forced to' WASttttfOTOtt, tfcft. birtftttce 6JT.ih^.

A flood of bills to tfrovide for re- mmctlznt1cn of silver will be m- it A meeting of nil township nnd city treasurers was held this afternoon at the court house, for the purpose of giving out the usual in- hodueed at the next session or structlons and supplies In connec- Congress unless President Roos-' tlon with the coUectibn of state evelt takes some dSflnlte action to nnd county taxes. Several treasur- fid the white metal. Sehatoi 1 Ke? ers have already turned over their Democrat, first collections of state and conn- (today, ty taxes to the county treasurer Those who have made a settlement have turned over the following amounts: P. Nagle, Albion city Williams. Marshall rity, $75225-, Mrs.

Caroline Rocco, snlrl MICtfifcAtf ifCWft vein pf coal 25 tiwo 'C, Is toefteved to tain 70.000 tt 1 1 Octal was mural in this vit.iMty sixty years agd. Two Postmasters Appointed. Marshall township. Minerva Ooff. Tekonsha township, $177.15.

WASHINGTON, Dec (UP' Artinp Postmaster General O'Ma honey today named William II CXithbertson, Ludington. Mich and Edwin Kraft. Nashville, Mich, noting postmasters. Fast in the Ice Where are the Vosges mountains? Where, In Africa, Is dry land farthest below sea fevel? What state has tbe largest Indian population? Correctly "Way" an unlicensed abbrevla- tlon for away. ONE.

OF "THE ISLANDS IN ENGLISH CHANNEL, HAS HAD OMLV PRISONERS IN 31 VEA.R-S Coovrioht. by Central I'rcu AuocUtion, Say "Away up State CWA commissioners Sat- urday apprcved 30 'Calhoun coun- Freight St6cHT16r ty work projects Involving: the ex- penditurp of approximately 000, but none of them approved are Marshall projects. County Welfare Administrator Victor Blaine said this afternoon that there fcras a change in Marshall's application for money for materials which were changed after State Commr. Ernest Brooks gave the applications tentative approval whrn he was here. The Marshall applications were returned to the I county commission this morning with an inquiry as to why the np- progress.

plication for materials had been increased. The county commission immediately explained the situation and returned the applications to Lansing, and Mr. Blaine said he was sure the Marshall projects including the painting and-repairing of the school houses, would be apprcved. Among the projects approved Saturday by the staite commission were nine county and state highway projects. Albion's city hall and sewer.

Homer's recreational field and community building, and Homer's tree trimming and grading project. HOUOHTON. Mich. Dec 11 The steamer Henry Cort of the Pittsburgh line, last down-bound steamer in Lake Superior, was Ice bound today in the" Portage Lake ship canal. Enroute to Sault Ste.

Marie from Lake Linden, the steamer with 26 men aboard had plowed Its' way five miles toward the open -lake waters before the ice stopped its It appeared that unless Now ten? r.f I Iiousauos iij. that the FASTFR. SUBK-T WAY of a cold is i i HIM. 3 COLD I.F.TS ami ftlassis of water every little tablets. soeedy rpiicf you can otrtain by scientific methods-because they dpthethree things necessary to break a cold.

poisSns from system. Cherfe away ache and pain. FiRht off cold Retnw. AM. AT ONCE Thus yonrcold goea In a and you feel like new person.

Hd or cold this proven, faster 1 dr for HILCS CASCARA QUININE in RED TIN BOX. HILL'S GOLDS hill I saw a not "Way up the hill I saw a of WUdom Science and art belong to the whole world, and before them wanlsh the barriers of Persona born on this day very of psychical mental storm prophets. Flood Waters in Washington State APPROPRIATE Christmas Gifts Priced at 25c and Up We cordially invite you to see these appropriate before you buy. OPEN 9 A. M.

TO 6:00 P. M. EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS Pollyanna Gift 227 N. LINDEN ST. A.ntvrers to Foregoing Queitiont 1.

In Alsace, France. 1. In the Sahara desert, Tl below nea level. Oklahoma. Fred Sebastian, 28, former Mar- man who has frequently 0 tho suppn lsorK to been in the toils of the law.

nns school boards and secu- again landed in jail. Sebnstnn primates and Otto Cady, 25. of Battle Creek lMOper pslimal were arrested in Jackson Saturday on charges of violating the 'prohibition law. Jackson police claim that they found 65 gallons of alcohol in Sebastian's car. Th, 1 Miss Mary been quite ill ITiitchiiis who has much improved Mr.

and Mrs. C'lirtis L. Fisher men were scheduled to be arrairn- VVC1C ni Detroit over the week-cml fed In Jackson police court this L. D. Barnard left today on a cveral davs' business trip f.

AflDEN TODAY- EVENING -Last Times i TRICES I inc. 25c. 35c NOW it's A THRILL for the LADIES! Okay, boys, you got an eyeful of MAE WEST- and now it's the ladies' turn to get excited MEET MAX BAERI The New "IT" MAN of tho Scroonl Such £ba owl omttanct la UIM mogul Exddaf from ran 10 iluiuM luvct BccauwU'lgM ring Unit Ucwcca ttbao Butt touundcl WHEN HE CRUSHES HER IN HIS ARMS- ever; tout in the afternoon. Sebastian has been arrested several times in this countv for prohibition law violations. He tyas also sent to Jackson prison one occasion following his of guilty to a charge of breaking into the Ethan Allen clothing here four or flve years ago.

fhat time he achieved considerable natorlety by marryinc while con- flnta in the county Jp.il. the ceremony taking place in the Jail office. Hillsdale and Adrian. The Marshall -Convis SEATTLE, Wash. Dec.

Flood waters isolated sections of southwestern Washington today after a steady 48-hour rainfall swept the region and inundated highways. Red Cross workers rescued 275 lance Saturday evening for the past two years has given families marooned by the high ment. business in general any more waters. Hundreds of homes were Born, Sunday morning to Mr. id Mrs.

Willis Camp, at Oak-j iwn hospital, a daughter. betus than thj CWA plan. Mrs. Samuel Walker Barnes irkscn is the guest of Mrs. loy.

of s. Ralph Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs R. Barnes in Wauseon, O. William Claybom. student at M. C.

was home for over the week end. Mrs. Hiram Sundberg, who re- ntlv underwent an operation at Oaklawn hospital, waa discharged Saturday afternoon. An automobile occupied by Mrs. Jennie Tucker and sons of thi3 city skidded on a sUppery pavement just south of the south vi'- Inpe limits of Tekonsha about 2.00 o'clock yesterday afternoon and tipped over, breaking an axle anc! Rlass in the car.

None of the oo cupants of the car were The car was brought here for rr pairs. abandoned. Property damage was estimated tentatively as more than a million dollars. Stabilization of Dollar and Pound Being Discussed PAJFUS, Dec. Pte- Mmlnary negotiations for Local basketball fans are again iion of the dollar and pound, and reminded of this evening's game settlement of the related cur- the Marshall Of the ten counties which have so far received checks from the federal government for wheat allotment contracts Calhoun third.

The amount received by the Albion tovla" 327 farmers of Calhoun county terial meetin who signed contracts was $14.119 oc church. as compared with 702 farmers in between the Marshall Independ- Vency Problems, have been discuss- rnts and the Terrace Cottage team by the Federal Reserve bank of from Battle Creek's class A United States the Bank of It don. The game will take place at England and the Bank of Miss Mary C.aybom has return- was also first day of claims in the Jj high and from a visit with friends in state of George L. Leavengood. de- wlu plcked form Greenville.

ceasea. Purcell Curtis, Waltz, Enos, Rose, Today was last day of claims in probate court in the estates of Mary L. Southworth, deceased. COST OF ABOVE to REDUCED to Household offers a substantial cut In the coat of loans above up to $300. The- new low monthly rate is Families keeping house who can repay monthly now may borrow amounts over $100 at a real saving.

Loans of $100 and lew can be had at current rates. Quick, private service. Only husband and wife need sign. 20 months to repay. Visit, write, or telephone the Household Finance Corporation of America on the 3rd Fl.

of the City National Bank Building, 1 West Michigan Battle Creek. Phone 4406. MEMBER A. Rev. thi! Stuart, Lcydeu and Mumaw.

in William Chapman was in Judge Blaine W. Hatch iittendinpr a minis- morning granted a decree of divorce i at the First Meth- to Dora Cummings from Forrest Snit for divorce was started Cummings on grounds of extreme o'rcrit court today through Atty. cruelty. The plaintiff was allow-' Ci C. Cortright by Mary Miller of Ionia county who received $29,765 inmates at the County Infirm- ed to resume her maiden name of Albion against Wilbur Miller.

They and 508 farmers In Genesee conn- ary reported seriously 111 are Mrs Dora Barber. (were married October 17, 1929, and ty who received $19,446. A total Forman. Mrs. Hattie separated October 14, 1933.

They of has so far been pMcl nnc Georp.e Miss. Olive Brooks who has been navc two children. The plaintiff Michigan farmers on these con- the guest of her parents, Mr. and a cges that her husband has beat- Miss Margaret Conway resumed Mrs. Richard Brooks to, ner on severa i occasions and her duties at the F.

E. Mlnne store South Bend this afternoon to alfio alalms that he has never provided a home for her, making tt necessary for them always to live cither with his parents or hers. She was recently confined to a hospital and upon being ready to leave, she alleges that he would tracts but there are still 73 conn- ties to receive checks. Calhoim farmers were the first to receiv: today following a suverul days tend the annual meeting of the theirs because the work In this county was completed by County Farm Agent Ralph Helm before it Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene HoelUtl Gleaners Life Insurance Qp, with, which concern she is associated. was in any other county. Farmers 8n the week-end in Royal Oak Two Christmas entertainments in some parts of the country wer; jt their sons, Donald and Dewitc will be presented at the County Infirmary this week. On Wednes- for the wheat allotment contracts In a big way. In Seneca count' in" Ohio 1572 farmers signed rn.

In Preble county in the same there were 1290. Green county 31J Gage county, Nebraska 1100. Laurence county Missouri 561. Queen Anne county, Maryland 70U. ney county, Kansas 1763, Ford county in the same 'J9H 1 Gray county 1940 and a lariii- nummber of counties in Kansas went over the 500 mark and 'he same is true of Indiana Hoeltzel.

a a group allow her to return home. Tlie north Marshall Home Made from Albion will Rive a for Ready Made extension sroup and on Saturday afternoon there will meet with Mrs. Arthur Cast will be a program uiven by several Wednesday at 1:00 o'clock Albion school children under the direction of Mrs. A Krenerlck O. H.

Sihler of Hillsdale wli.i here today on business was Apparently' the government iMiest of Mr. and I. L. John- to order the transfer of tho post office to the new building very soon. Postmaster Platt A.

Miriam Cortright was Mumaw today received orders to Haslett for the week-end, receive bids for tranr.ferring from Mrs. Howard Smiley of Kalama- coal zoo was Mra. CortriRht's guest yes- new A finding was filed in circuit court by Judge Blaine. Hatch this morning granting a new trial in thje case of Otto Gier vs. Robert Kirschman.

unless the plaintiff consents to a reduction of the (judgment from $1226.52 $626.52. The suit it. the outgrowth of an auto accident In which the two rarties were concerned and In Most of the requests of rur.il cemetery boards ol control TJWA money for improvements and repairs to the cemeteries returned to the supervisors ol the Aj () Hlll and daughter Mary Janj'townships of Tekonsha, Q.tjirji.ngton, various townships today, lor in the old buildinfj to th-; I which the plaintiff was injured one and for hauling away his car damaged. A Jury ren-l U-rday. Mrs.

Katherinc Hartman, Mr; at.hes from the new building. I'ncmployed in Marshall and the were dinner guests yesterday of Eckford, Newton, Convis. Marengo, Mickey Mouse Cartoon News TUESDAY FEATURE William Powell in Kennel Murder Cose" AND Denjta Home and A4o)phe Menjow in Worst Woman in 101 Battle Creek. purpose of having them pui ir.lo Mr UIld Mrs. George Hartman in Marshall, and Fredoniu are shape for approval.

Practicaliy ull oi temetery boards simply tlie amount of money they wanted lor I minded that the registration office at tlie Town Hall will again be labor and the amount downed lor material. They did nut siipuld' whether the money was to be usi-U for painting, fBii.ce i.iv.:- ing, additions to the cemeteries, or what other purpose Hie might be used icr Tlie oiiguul ebtimates were placed .11 haiui of Deputy Administrator Kibler. However, Mr Kibler liied that it would be foolhardy exjiect that the requests would lupproved in such shape is nee annuiil Christmas festivities'open tomorrow and Wednesday for did not ot tlie Lutheran cur on Christina; be a children's Cluu.tinas tree church will oc- the benefit ot any eve. 'Hiero will register last week. service and a Mis.

Ralph Mfthrhurdt received telegram today imuuuncine the Furty rents out of every dollar ai-rival in New York of her sister, collet-led by the Michigan Mrs Burdette B. Bliss of Ouatam- Uix is for welfare work, ac- Central America Alter speud- to James E. Moijiin, mar- a tew days in Now York, Mrs of ihe stale boar.i EUss will C01ne ic Michigan to eathers dered a verdict of damages to the extent of $1226.52 in favor of the' plaintiff. The defendant moved for a new trial on ihe grounds that the verdict of actionable negligence on the part of the defend- ant was contrary to tlie law and the evidence. Judge Hatch, in his finding ttated that he believed the verdicl was in accord with the law and the evidence but that the verdict was excessive.

director tax lion ol tin- welfare department ot th'. 1 t'ale and the federal emergency administration Distribu be the yuest of her mother, Mrs the welfare is made essary to give some idea of lll but the state's share of tlvj the money will be used lor 11 i'. is granted. He therefore leUaiH'd the requests to the various oup visors and they in turn will in ihe cemtery boards and attme Uu proper estimates. The bame is true of a number ol districts which asked, lor money They did not specify what Uio mcuey is to be for.

In lh cases the requests will also be leiifl loads sales tax lire provided by Recorder- Treasurer today paid Frank I Wead in Bailie Greek anri Mrs Mohrhardt. She will remain in this country aboul a year. Some idea of the effect, of CWA. on industry may be gained from the fact that City Engineer Vic'-or Camp was advised by Victor to the Mar- Blaine. county welfare adttUnistry- C.

1). instructor in agriculture at the high school, received a high honor Friday night when he was one of 33 Michigan of agriculture who were initiated into the Ten-Year Service Men's club. Six agriculture teachers were initiated a year ago and these 39 now constitute the total membership ol the club in, Michigan. The club Is a national organization, connected with the American Vocational Association. Ten ye.ijirs of successful teaching Under the Smith Hughes district $'J in tcr that if he needed any tile fon act 5 necessary to qualify an in- chcul taxvi and $755.20 to Count Draining the new athletic field I "tructor for membership in the, i and tne ten years must be in coming to Baked Ham Supper At Presbyterian Church WEDNESDAY Dec.

13th TveaKui-ei- Ju.m«'s Threapletou for'which is being built In the county and state taxes. The to'iiT ra vci pit he had better order has been in amount oi' winter taxes coiiec-ea Ht nce as tile plants are working Uh beernninir In i-e- to date by Mr. Williams is 33 night and day to the de- yearS mMn 195.75. All lite tax receipt ma ud and It' tile is ordered npw are ready now. Until this morn- ill take from lour to six weeks ing only the first and third ward before deliveries can be made.

Ihe taxes could be collected but tne same is true of picks, sfeovels aivl a mgn foiuth ward book was ready this They are almost lcr iiicriiing ward book unobtainable and factories are was expected to be ready this ui'- running overtiijie to supply the de- tciiioon maiid. Marshall merchants in Detroit, 1 notichig the increased Kirs. M. g. Ue La.

Vergne wJfo uvonev and men whp has beea seriously ill with Infec- ou work for a year the Hotel! where all Michigan agriculture teachers were present at' a banquet. A. Walpole was in charge the iuitttatlou. Officers of the national organization were also are present, Mr. WUcox was presented tion caused from an ingrown toe arranging with merchants "to a solid gold £ey, on aide naii wikis.rempvwiJ-toOgtelawni bos- weet, pn Specials for Christmas Christmas Tree Sets Limited Quantity At This Price 39c Sandwich Toasters $2.50 TELECHRON Electric Clocks $3-95 $10.95 Percolators to $12.50 Toasters $1.50 to I the er-Mojfe; ambu- which stiiey ojve.

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