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6, THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL, didereut light. It Las now on par with craftamanship and presents an economic side that industrial leaders cannot fail to recognize. The men who are giving their time and efforts toward safety work are rendering the most unselfish service in the world, service which tends to meko them bigger and better men. Other speakers were: R. G.

Adair, supervisor of safety: 8. Rectanus, assistant manager of the Ashland vision, and F. H. Simpson, director of the company. Other out-oftown guests were: A.

K. Lewis, rector of personal service: W. J. Beck, director of research: C. W.

Rust. electrical testing engineer; James P. Gatherum, assistant supervisor safety: Hugh W. Wright, ussistant editor Armco Bulletin: Gordon Gage, chief electrician. Middletown division, and J.

S. Ferguson, Columbus, plant manager. In closing, Toastmaster Danford presented a safety pledge which all present recited, each man pledging himself to work safely. to spread the doctrine of safety and to foster pride in safety equal to the pride in quality workmanship. Last night's meeting was the biggest and most elaborate affair ever to be held in the comprebensive program of safety carried out by the American Rolling Mill Co.

UNCI WIGGILY CARIS. UNCLE WIGGILY AND 1 UM'S UMBRELLA. Said the Fox to the Wolf one day' when it looked like rain: "Have you a wooden toothpick?" "What would I be doing with wooden toothpick?" snarled the Wolt who was in a bad temper because had nothing to eat. "I haven't had a meal in 80 long I can't went on the Wolf, "so why should want to pick my teeth" "Well, you needn't be 80 cross about it." spoke the Fox with a smile. "I only thought if you had toothpick for me, and one for yourself, we might use them later.

because today am going -to catch Uncle Wiggily and nibble his ears. are going to eat, my dear. Mr. Wolf!" "Bah! I have heard that story before!" snarled the other bad chap. "I will wait about getting a toothpick then, all of a sudden the Wolf looked down the woodland path toward Uncle Wiggily's hollow stump bungalow.

and the Wolf went on: "But. speaking of toothpicks, there goes somebody we could get one off." "Who or perhaps I should say, whom?" asked the Fox, wishing to show he knew something of grammar. "There goes Um, the little wooden lady who lives in the Bungleump with Boppy and the Wogglejigs," went on the Wolf. "We might get some slivers off her to make toothpicks to use after we get Uncle Wiggily's cars. How about It?" "Fine!" exclaimed the Fox, jumping up and down for joy.

"You are very clever. Yes, there goes Um!" he added as he saw the little wooden woman rolling into Uncle bungalow. "We'll soon eat Um had to roll along instead of walking, as she had no feet or Nelther did she have any nauds or arms, but she got along just as well without them. "Are you sure we'll eat?" hungrily asked the Wolf, who, with the Pox, WAS hiding in the bushes near Uncle Wiggily's home. "Very sure," Answered the FOX.

"You see Um has gone to visit the rabbit. Probably she has gone to borrow from Nurse Jane Fuzzy WuzZy 8 yeast cake to make some lasses pudding. Anyhow she will soon come out. When she does Uncle Wiggily will open the door for her. We will hide down the bottom of the steps and when the door is open we'll leap in, get Uncle Wiggily's ears and, at the same time, bite some slivers off wooden Um to make toothpicks." "Very good!" said the Wolf, though sounded very bad.

Then the two hungry chaps waited for Um to come out. The little wooden woman, wife of Boppy and mother of the Wogglejigs, had really gone in Uncle Wiggily's bungalow. But she went to get some salt, not a feast cake as the Fox thought. And when Nurse Jane had given Um the salt, and the little wooden woman was about to roll along home, Uncle Wiggily looked out of the window and said. "Why, it's raining!" and s0 it was.

"Rain won't hurt me!" laughed Um. "I'm made of wood--I'm neither sugar nor salt!" "No. but you are carrying some salt," said the bunny gentleman. "That will get wet and melt. You had better let me lend you an umbrella." "I can't carry an umbrella, having no arms!" laughed Um.

"I will fasten the umbrella to you with tacks." said Mr. Longears. will tack it on and one of the Wogglejigs can loosen it when you get to the Bunbleump." So the raised umbrella was tacked on Um, and then Uncle Wigglly opened the door so that she could roll lout. She was going to roll along on one edge, you understand, as man rolls a sugar barrel. Otberwise, on account of the umbrella, Um couldn't hare rolled at all.

"Now's our whispered the Fox to the Woif. "Right you are!" snarled the Wolf. seeing the bungalow door "We'll get ears and wooden toothpicks at the same time!" But just as the bad chaps made rush to get Uncle Wiggily and um. the little wooden woman saw them and, rolling hard at them, she stuck the points of the umbrella ribs first In the eyes of the Fox and then in the eyes of the Wolf, bringing tears to both. "Wowchie zow!" howled the Fox, and the Wolf said the same.

Shoo! Be off!" cried brave little Um. "You can't have this rabbit por me, either!" Then away ran the Fox and Wolf and Um went home through the rain, under her tacked on umbrella, not getting the sait wet all. So it all happened for the best. and If the lamp post Jump up and down to the corner to sce what is making the milkman's horse laugh. 11 tell you next about Uncle Wiggly and the snow berries.

The seren hibernating animals are listed as skunk, woodchuck, bat, chipmunk. Jumping mouse, racocon black bear. The Battle of Trenton took place on Christmas 1776. Washing. the ton's army lost only Are men, GUARD AGAINST "FLU" Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually start with Cold.

The minute you feel yourself catching cold, go to your Druggist and get a box of DITS COLD TABLETS. first dose gives Pimples, Boils Skin Eruptions tiled physicians recognize the arance of pimples, boils and other skin eruptions as being an 11- dication an abnormal condition of the system. This 1s thousands have been enabled to free themselves of these unsighly blemishes and painful annoyances by takIng a course of S.S.S. You owe it to yourself to try S.8.8. It helps Nature build up red corpuscles.

It 1m- proves. the processes by which the 'blood is nourished. It 1s time-tried and reliable. "I suffered from impure bloodwas weak, and I had lost so much weight. I didn't look natural.

I had pimples and was also bothered with that Itched terribly. I also had bolls one after another. tried different kinds of zemedles. but nothing did me any good until 8 friend advised me to take 6.8.6. which I did.

This was some timel Now I Icel well. and I am getting along fine. S.8.8. stopped the Itching and it cured me of tolls. 1 advise all weak and run-down people to give S.S.S.

a trial. It clears up the skin and makes you strong and ills you with energy. Mrs. J. W.

Barker. 1337 Walnut Street, Cincinnati Ohio. S.6.S. 1s made from the fresh roots of inedicinal herbs and plants and is prepared in a scientific way in a modern laboratory. S.S.S.

15 sold at all good drug stores in two sizes. The larger size more ecouomical. THE TULIAN STORE TOLDMAN We devote our entire time and thoughts to our service and to making that service better. Your credit is good here. 522 Main St.

Closing Out Odd Pieces we have, wonderful Good values in kinds marked down to make Berkev vals. room for new spring Gay Handsome, useful articles Furniture ed -ones for a that long you time have on want- sale now at bargain prices. HENNEBERG RG READ THE SIGNAL CLASSIFIED ADS ARMCO WORKERS ATTEND BANQUET SATURDAY NIGHT Approximately 200 employes of the American Rolling Mill members of the plant safety committee, foremen and special guests attended banquet at the Zanesville Golg club Saturday evening, honoring the retiring safety committee for 1926. A. F.

Murphy, local plant manager, host of the evening. M. E. Danford. works manager of the Middletown division officiated 88 toastmaster.

The interlor of the club house was attractively decorated for the event. C. G. Roll, as interlocuter, and 8 corps of costumed entertainers, consisting of Win Griffith. Henry Stemm and Herbert Mercer, added the touch of mirth by their blackface stunts and songs.

Mr. Murphy, the first speaker of the evening, very aptly presented the picture of safety to his audience. He likened it to 8 darkened cathedral; then as candle after candle is lighted by the sexton, the cathedral grows lighter and lighter until the whole Interior 18 clearly illumined. This he applied to the individual, saying that after a man once grasps the safety idea it is not hard to keep him interested Another reward of safety, according to Mr. Murphy, is the reward of happiness and worth all the effort expended, because so much suffering is spared the safe man as well as his family.

Three very outstanding accomplishments stand out pre-entInently in the local plant's safety record for 1926. The Zanesville plant now holds the world's safety record, going 132 days without a major accident in the entire plant. 913 men who worked 000 man hours. The hot mill group went 249 days without a major accident, 489 men who worked 636,000 man hours Turn No. 2.of the Hot Mills, went 370 days without a major accident.

150 men who worked 317.190 man hours. As a testimonial of the high regard the Zanesville organization of the American Rolling MIll Co. bolds for their leader, he was presented with a handsome watch by the safety organization. Gifts were also presented to Miss Frances registered nurse at the local plant; Earl Allen, Ralph Schaum, C. G.

Roll, John Whitlock. Fred McCoy, Frank Dement, James Maxwell and L. P. Schiele. The speaker of the evening was George M.

Verity, president of the American Rolling Mill who stated that of all the records ever lished by the Zanesville plant, the safety record was the most outstanding. he said in part, "Is only 3 part of the great national conservation movement of the last decade, the conservation of life and limb. "Human life is the most precious of all things," he said. in stressing the value of first aid work, "and nothing is finer than for an individual to feel that he is prepared to save human life or reduce an injury should the occasion d-mand. Fifteen hundred Armco men and women are now qualified to render first aid." He pointed out that industry has come to regard safety in an entirely 3 DISINFECTS The Neglected Point in Sanitation New simple easy way to keep the bowl clean Keep your closet bowl gleaming cleanse the entire closet 1: white without touching it.

tem. Like magic the inner And not only sparkling in surface of the bowl is cleanliness, but thorougly dis- formed into snowy whiteness. infected and deodorized. Ask your grocer or druggist Bowlene is a wonderful for Bowlene and enjoy from powder that only needs to be today on the cleanliness and shaken in the water to re- sanitation of a spotless, odormove all discoloration and to less closet bowl. BOWLENE NE CLEANS TOILET BOWLS MONDAY EVENING, JANUAKI IT, 192- I have found Cigarettes very do not hurt least and are my voice.

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But in addition, a costly extra process---toasting for 45 minutes -develops the hidden flavors of the choicest tobaccos and at the same time removes all and harshness. Smoke Lucky Strikes. They give added pleasure--you'll like them. "It's toasted" CIGARETTES Your Throat Protection STURTEVANT'S Store News Men's Genuine Crown Make OVERALL and JACKETS These are the "Crown -which is their highest grade union made, double stitched overalls and jackets. Formerly (in regular sizes) $3.90 per suit, and in extra sizes $4.25.

Our clearance prices gives you choice. FOR TOMORROW ONLY of 'overalls in sizes 34 to 50 and jackets 38 to 50, for, per suitHygeno Carpet 2.90 Sweepers (Third Floor) 1.98 Welsbach Radiant A metal cabinet finished in mahogany color. Gas Heaters sweeper Rubber tread wheels, strong bristle brush, padded cor- Specially Priced ners to protect furniture. Light in weight and very easy running. these No Matches We have sold hundreds and hundreds of Needed Nothsweepers and know them to be an excellent value at ing easier than eren double our sale price.

lighting one of (Third Floor) these fine gasLADIES' COLORED the self-lighter Just saving a twist heaters. of war UMBRELLAS AS and heat quick, you that the hare glowing bright- room. a 858 ens We hare just received an advantageous -purchase of This is an excluthese fine GLORIA covered umbrellas in Red. Navy. sive feature.

Brown, Green, Purple Black colors. Mounting is While a limited 16-rib paragon frame with amber handles and match- number last at ing tips. new short stub style- the sale price of4.95 13.95 (First Floor) Third Floor) READ THE SIGNAL CLASSIFIED PAGE FOR BEST RESULTS do. 4. 1 5w N.

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