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OETE STAE-JOUENAi. SATUBDAT.JANTTAET NOVELTY DANCE 'Featuring Big Vavdeville Bill at Lea's Hall, Monday Evening, January 30 Montgomery's Orchestra Admission 25 cents GUARD YOUR HEALTH AGAINST DISEASE "liter your drinking water Get a natuial btoiie filter at closing out price gallon size 8 gallon size 4 gallon size 6 gallon size Each complete ith nickel faucet one guaranteed J12E 150 175 225 WEIER BROTHERS, 930 Hancock Street BALDHEAD CLUB One is Being: Organized in a Western City. Perhaps this report is a joke but one thing ic. certain a baldhead is no joke to the man who wears it A club of baldheads formed everj in America would be a good thing jf lib m-einbtrs could be induced to parade thi ough the mam streets, of the The writer would suggest that sonic of the members carrj banners with in acriptions of such i ohiracbei as to warn those still a hair that baldness is unneces-an that in nearlj case it is the rcbult of careless nes3 Banners inscribed as follows would fcp appropriate We let the dandruff geim do it The time to the hair is when jou han to When we were the dandruff gjerms worked minute Thev dus our hair out the roots ana now we aren in it Refusal to Ratify May Mean Extra Session of Congress Sarsaparilla Eradicates scrofula and all other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood rich and abundant, strengthens all the vital organs. Take it.

Get it today usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. Becomes President Place of Charles F. Steen, who Declined Re-election. OTHERS WILL SERVE AGAIN Additional Society (Continued Fiom Page A fied believing that it would be Mrs it i In his message he aie I cojfereuce over reciprocity was brought about as mueh by the Lnited States administration is hv mada Ihe dgieemtnt received with nthusiasm bv the Canadiin pirliament It will be no less thin in emational dis- on the part of the Lnit ed Sta if this eminent to do ill that it can to make the pict coriplete Pespite this, it was isseited todiv that Piesidt it I ifl ml 1 not flght for the lecipioi in tongiess it takes the stand that he has done his dutv pit! pg it up to ml hlb is now at in end Andrews gave an m- 1 bridge of two tables Saturd ly afternoon at her home on Fraukha street in compliment to Mis Johi. Robinson ot Springfield Mass and Mrs George Front of Spungfleld Ohio Guest prizes as as troph ie for the games were awaided and a buffet luncheon was served The girls haJ a delightful meeting Fndav a icinoon from three to five with Miss Elsie Worden at her home on Columbus avenue Needlework ds usual occupied the hist houi and following this a prettilj ap pom ed lunchi on as serv ed in the dining room Snnphcitj is a rule in this club and the onlv decoiation at balls to which weie attach' 5 from Ue llld tab els whlth extende i To be Mire the semtt I ace I i cmcuneiit bill but tin a TM to liapi.cn Leader-, A Clrdb The best banner of all would be i both the house ind thp senate who this a i i a i a a I control th i do not expect Melville DrOo sell Pi isian Sage for the lenecm nt to pass it this, SO a lamr bottle so do live drug Mam aie com meed that the igree gists evenwhere It is guaranteed must be pi serl hv the next stop fallmi, han itching scalp and to congiess, in extnoidman session dandruff geims and remove dandruff in weel or money back IS 2S feb Ttrr io not the slightest doubt that if the piesident is forced tins cticttmstince to cill nn extiaordman HURON "DRYS" According to Norwalk repoits drv leaders in Huron counts have not yet considered the matter of at tempting another election under thn Hose law this fall In October 1908 the countj voted wet by a majoiitv of 36 An election can be held everv ears In Chicago function the wets have petitions out for an election under the Seal law THE PICTURES SUNDAY at the THEATORIUM will be the best in the city.

A Western Subject-A Sioux's Reward. Prompt Payment. His Best Friend. A I A lhe home of Airs John Meitz 'hington btipet vas the bceue of Tieibtner Geoi" of 1S i a beautiful aftin Situidav afternoon --the. ce'ebration of he twcn icth an niveisaiv of the Gernnu Hdies Sew ing Cncle Narcissuses i carna tions prettily ariangea formed a hand some setting for the affair table.s were filled foi MX hand euchre FISHERMEN OBJECT BOSTON Jan '8--411 the flags of the fishing fleet Gloucester harbor flew at half mast in protest over the rociprocltv agreement with Cm ida There is nothing else hiked about in the city and along the wharves Evervvvhere is the same oiy that free fish means the death of Gloucester All the wealth of the city is in vest(d in the fleet and the canning factones lhe council and other organizations see the ruin of the indlistrj ind will fight hard to i i ratincltion session of ihe sixty second congress in March he will Include in the call a suggestion for the downward levi- sion ot thr 1 tinff on he necessities of life not only in the relations with Canada but in the lelatlons with all countries The memheis of Piesident Tafts cabinet were unanimous in ad-K, luarraipt ria ir vocating immediate action by congress ijiaittson ot on the Cinadiin reciprocity aeree- 4- i Mrs ot er Heights coun tv piesident of a Chustian the Temperance Union met with Post and prizes were awarded Each guest was also presented vi an appiop riate favor After Lap games dn elaboiate supper was served BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Mrs, Collins of Meigs street very deightfullv eiitei tamed the members of the Happj go-Luekv club at a charmingly appointed birthdaj anniversary Fuday afternoon The color scheme of pink and white wis prettllj cairied out in all detdils At 30 a delicious collation was served the table presenting a -very pretty sight with its lighted pink candles and the center piece of Cieation graced bj pink carnations from which emanated pink ribbons leading to each plate gave the guests a son enir of the happj occasion Mrs Collins was thr 1 recipient of nnnv pretty reciprocity mcu' The old line wheel horses of protective svstem with but few Not in the Trust.

oeptiona are stroilglv to the reciprocitv agreem nt rhcv -will an tagonize it as an i in the diiection of a tariff re vision or tow rd fie ti ide I a i quite numbei hovvi vei fivoi the treatj I im a in i of auv plan developed hi till a i i Uion to cam out its policies said Senato Depevv tint leason I i sup port the C-m-Hlian ipcipioeitv tn atv Senator Bui ton of Ohio bald I not onlv am of the icciproc Itv agieenitnt as pipsented but i mal i speich in suppoit of it and ur" its acie itance The demoents iv swing arounl to stiproit 111 tiedti It is in line i then demand foi lovvei duties union of this city at the meeting with Mis Ilittie Seymoul of TOS Jaj street 4. j. Mr C-iil McConnell will spend Sun dij at Lorain Mi-. MdcDondld has retuined i a i after a visit with Mrs St vsns, Mis Iv Snider who is, South Bc-ncl lud is expected home next wed "Mi John Tt Smith of Bannister Mich who came to visit his son md i Mr dnd Mis Smith ind taken is now rapidlv impiov Remicks Latest Song Hit When the Noon Swings Low. Sang by Mr.

Shuckhart. and The Time! Order a case of OLDEN ENGLISH ALE Its the beat ale made and sells for only Jl 75 a case of 4 dozen splits Order it from The Bay View Wine Co. Bell 666 Harribon 67 SATURDAY A DAINTY POLITICIAN IN THE TIME OF THI, FIRST-CHRISTIANS SUNDAY MBBMANS PERSECUTION ANNIE KHNDBrLSflOHfTS-SPRINO SONQ Jmmj II ud reftraary 1, ram SHOW IT so Sen itoi or Idaho is stionglv I opposed to th tn Hv He i i detrimental to tlle agii cultural inteiPrts of the border states Sein'oi Mlson 08 Mmnesot Ls op to thp tieatv for tin same rpa ton -wnaloi Cumhti a member of i In Iininc comnnttp assist ed in irainln the i il said Tr-r i i that the ixciprocltv agipement dsminds i entn of Ci mdian agricultmal moducts shows most concliisivplv theie is somrtliinj, to mined In thi a i a ci rais i and a col responding loss lo the A i prolucii i on Sundav sing it Cleveland le turning lieie foi a visit until tht i tu lit of week 1 Airs iv Sithene retumcd to hei homr in Three Fuveis Mich Fudav Treasurer Doerzbach and Secretary Zei be Are Named- Financial Report Icheid was elected president of the Ene County Agricultural so cietj at its meeting at the couit house Saturdav ifternoon Har ilngton was again chosen as vice piesident Geo Doerzbach as treab urei and Zeibe as secretaij The other officnls selected are Su peilntendent of floril hall Miss Maij Meh ille superintendent of. education al department Piof Overmjei giteman i a Jones Chailes Steen who his been connected vuth the fair association foi thirtv one vears and has be piesident seven declined re elution although he i retain his position ib one of the dnoctois He wis tendered a using vote of thankb foi hib ind efficient sei vices in the i ct the Seven! changes be made in the amount of the in the horse nul i i dei ailment The exact in creabcs i not decided upon it the meeting but will be annotmced in the neai i i firm al lenort stihn itted I Doeizbach a DIED. FARIiELL-- At his home No 529 Columbus avenue Thursday January 2bth 1911 at 11 20 a Eugene Charles Farrell i his twenty-sec ond jear Funeial from the residence Mon dav January at 8 a Services at Sts Peter and Paul church at 8 30 a Friends invited 27 28 CEIPTS on hand Jan -a 1910 State illovvance Rent anj pastmige PlCUKb Pi emiuni book Fair 1S10 Refund Pllvllrges for 1911 40713 76654 23000 1774o 264 oO 5460 80 12 60 8 7 5 0 J740C o7 DISBURSrMrNTS Speolil fair attiactions 32780 Improvements S'S 44 I il 596 90 itation 138 9o Salaries 600 00 1 i mi is '2876 i i a expense Races 2480 50 Pi iv lieges refunded 1000 rducalional Dept 128 7o Postage telephone dnd tel eeiaph 8434 Punting and supplies 28'0' Picnics lo 60 82734 Balance on hand 48o 47 $740b The auditing committee Hodk George Honifgardi ei and Ila ilugton lepoited having examined the books of the tieasurer and secretaiy md vouchers, and checks which vei ified the statement Notice to Fire Escape Manufacturers and General Contractors Sealed proposals will be received bj the clerk of the boai of educat on of ctt) bd ool district up to 7 Mondaj Pel) '7 1911 for fur nishtng miteiials ind the perform anre of labor icquned chaugeb at tht Tom th i and Tenth i buildings sud school distnct is specified and shown on pi ins on file the office of the boaul 411 )ids i le on hlanl forms famished with the specifications sh ill be sign ed all a i i mteiebted therein nd sh ill be iccompauied with a cer lined elietk enuil to fi hi per cent nf the imount of the bid pivable to the clerk of said ho id ib a guiiin tee that a contii i be enteied into if the bid 01 anv put of the bid is iccepted By order of tin hnard CARTFR Clerk 2S feb 411 1825 27 Ilurd I i i i of People's i tour-e lusdaj veiling.

Clmiibeihin To isli Ttpmeclv vorv i i i UK Heine for throat ind lun Iroihlps i rplievps and CHIPS sinful i a ind a dinner oiislv soundin 1 conirh which indices congested Iinus Sold bv all drug gists sit Mis Gieenflelder of Cincmm- I ti who lame for the celebiation of the Geiman I ddies Sewing Cnde it, the guest of i Otto Engelb 1 At i eial meeting luld with Mis 0 Morej fhuisdaj i i fie Noith Perkins ciiik elect 1 tlu following officers President Mrs Purtrm vice idmt Mi I Wiigin-- serie i Mrs I i i and i isuier Mis Matthew Tuckrin The 1 i i i le elected RECITAL Chemist Lehrer Settles Rumoi --Salrry Slash Ordinance Not Vetoed. Mr Uovd ttel, of Mihn was i icst it the Lllttnir horn on idison street tht of til vvtek 1 lie Misses I ncile I the mil 1 ojm i i i i i i i i i i vvh i th i be th gn sts of i Is over Sund iv Mr Fiinl Sti ffuiliigon is confined to his horn i I him sti i a UUicl of Gnppi. Mrs niorgp Pi in 11 I rid iv mi i i 1 fu ml Mr i il ins visit of I rein nt i i i i i The ittrntio, tf a i of the Peo pics I cen in si called dite ot ttit Giillev lecitil at the i 1 i on next i i I 1 Those win 1 1 mi Ijangcndorff i Hon i i Ilode will find uinethnig uni i i mil ligbtful in this i i nt vvhich com lilnes the i of Mi Ho? rs a gen nib i the ha ji i it of origin il seleetio mil i i i hv Mi i i i i i I through out tho i i i i 1 heso i men i i i 1 efort the 1 ul lu ft i i i i i ind i a on tin i an 1 mist i on ei tiw ion ts in the i i i 1 is li ool 1 i timo PI i (. 1 in 1 Uostni i i Uli in i iHi a 1 in i i 1 uiv th is The un 1 i Hit 1 it th i 1 i i (ie in llns held of i mi at li schwi i i 1 Miss, Hi Ion isil I i 1 fi vtr stitct ill it her home lint f.eorgt I i IK mist it i sc i lilli i 11 int i not ieMi.li Ins i i i il i i i i i uk i i i i 1 i I I I Hi "i i vvc 11 i tl i 1 h( nmiors Uni bp i )s( i i i slivii ti his i i in id 1 i i ic tion hpinisl 1 i wo 11 em uji the lob I i i hp i no intpu tion of IP it indent i Mivor I i did not sign tlio onl I I A I A I A a wh li cut HIP of HIP safetv i i and hltritinn pi nit chorolfil i Ms iprp of council Iccis lation wis i lo Clrk Txth the other dav without the mavoi''s signit ure However as be did not the ordinance. It becomes law just TS If he had LORAIN COMMISSIONERS of Ml 1 1 i i i i approved it Furthermore the mavor over a week ago indicated that he would nol veto the new salary ordi nance when He signed the appropriation ordinance Thib latter ordinance made provision only for salaries such us were provided for In tho one vthlfh cats in the mUey director and tte chemist Day TO GIVE UP THE GAME lORIv.

Jin .0 I Armst i DiPxel noted Tiilli inairp avia toi innmmcpd todiv to frienls tint had about decided to up the fl gfi ne is the of the death of his two iviation lil'nds Aichie Hoxev and pl of his ramity. twice held the Moissant and the record for a'Hsndp and took up aviatijn purely for sport. Subscribe tne SPAIN NOW TALKS OF 1EPARATION DEMAND MADRID Jan 28--The government official newspaper, the Manna insists that Spam demand official copies of all reports made by the United States of the investigation ot the blowing up of the Maine It seems to think that the report following the raising of the wreck will be especially favor able to Spam and tflat the United States nlil be forced to make some reparation for the war DIED BU'iBR--At hei home No 114 Van Buren street Friday, January 27th 1911 at 1 a Mollle Bujer wife of William Buje Funeral services at the residence Mondaj Januarj 30th 1911 at 2 Friends invued 27 28 DIED Pi evidence Hospital Thursday Januarv 1911 at 7 a Iiene Catherine Moronej daugh ter of Janies 'Moronev of Berlin Height's aged 18 5 ears 11 months 8 dajs Remains have been taken to the home of Mi and Mrs Frank Cassidaj 409 Reese stieet Funre'a fiom Milan church Mondaj Janaarj oO 1911 it a Buiial will be made in Milan cemeterv 28 It HINDE BRICK COMPANY DOUBLES ITS CAPITAL 4 special to the Star Journal from Columbus Satuidtl stated that Hindo Brick Tile Co has increased ts cipiti' stock from $50000 to $100000 As was lecentlj announced this muease of cipitil is to permit an enlargement of the business Mr Koc'hnle who "was injured at the SindusUy Foundrj Machine company some time ago left Provi dcnce hopitil Saturdaj very much impiovei! Ralph H-ile who is ill at the Good Samaiitan hospitil is convalescing The meetm 0 of the of contiol since Hauser as sifety director became a niembr i was held Saturdaj morn ng but no business vvis taken up Ihe board will meet again Mondaj El Speaker at Sunday School Conference Urges Action By Church People, That 'murder adultery and theft are the chief sins of Sandusky' was the statement of Attorney George Reiter, before the Sunday school con ference in the First church Saturday morning In these davs murder has been tabooed in po lite society he added Here in Sandusky we find a erv large number of people who are com mitting one or all of these offenses he declared have become so ac cugtomed to sin of this character that we do not realize its enormity Attorney Reiter declared that plain speaking on the subject of social sins and the subject of temperance was needed in the local churches If the local ministers can not talk on subjecta without hitting too mam of those the pews then we should bring some good outside speaker to the citv he concluded It was the general consensus of opiu ion at the conference that the so call ed social and temperance evils were allied Some of the speakers declared that the two constituted a powerful hindrance to ithe success of Sundav school work Two plans were proposed to brin, these matters moie to tne it tention of the people of Sanduskj The fiist was to have the temperance and social subjects piesei-ted to meetings addiessed bv three local doctors and the other as to bring eminent speak ers here from the outside It was decided to hold a conference at the home of Rev Ross Sandeison the near future and decide on one ot' these plans The necessitv of cooperation ttteen the pastors and the Sundae school was discussed bv Rev Shmn of Cleveland at the morning conference He believed that the pas tor should be consulted in even ter that concerned the Sunday school Remarks along the same line were al so made by Rev Joseph Clark of Co lumbus By a resolution each Sunday school reprebented in the conference, was urged to form a Sundav school coun cil consisting of a supenntendent, I teachers and a delegate from each class It is believed that this govern ing bod would assist greatly in the Sundav school i The privilege and responsibility of a Sundaj school teacher was cmphasu ed bv Charles Shmn of Cleveland, in his address at the Sunday school Institute Fridav night Taking for his subject The Impera tlve Demands of the Twentieth Cen turv Sunday School Mr Shmn who is general secretary of the Ohio Sunday School association said that the solution of the problem of capital and labor i to be found the Instruction of the corning geneiation in the Sun day school Trained teachers a curriculum adequate to the needs of the pupil and the practice of social sei ice ere recommended by the speak er Dr Tos Clark of Columbus in his address on the kingdom wide Sundav school activity slid that the Sunday school was no longer in oiganization foi childien He pointed out the mag nificent possibilities as i lesult of Its three million enrollment in this coun try He declared that the Bible is re ceivmg moie recognition todav as an impoitaut fictor in a complete educa tion He said that while the Sundat school teacher is not woikmg for ex piessions of thinl-s from the parents tpplecittion of this chaiacter wouid do much to encotnage them It pa) a to advertise in the Star Journal INFLATED VALUES Hot air and water may inflate the values of stocks, bonds and other in- vestmentsbut Real Estate is some thing you cau depend on--It is and tangible You can see it walk OD It and enjoy Its possession If you have any nionej to invest or if jou are in the mood to purchase a home give us a call We give proper and sat isfactory service We also loan money upon reasonable terms make ab stracts of title and do notary -work. A. C.

Close, Both Phones Rooms 5 6 Hitter Blk Extensile impiovements are being made at the st House the old check room partitions beinq; removed to piovid moie room behind the clerk desk The following divine services will held Sundav at the Second Baptist chuich on Decattir street preaching 10 a Sundav school 12 clock ing people meeting 6 30 and preaching at ''O Dr Hover has returned from Co umbiis where he attended a meet ink of the state and local board o' health held there Thursday and Fri dav A naper on Hvgiene which "was contiibtued hv Di Hover came in for considpiahle discussion The Responsibility of Educated People is the subject chosen by the Givlcr for his sermon to tht graduating cUss of the high school in the church Sunday night A FINE NEW $3OO PIANO FREE Little Work Will Earn You a Fine $300 Piano-Read the Full Particulars of This Unusual Offer. To BiaBO Get Three of Your Friends to Boy a Piano From Me Within the Next Sixty Days. MT GILBAD 0 Jan 28--Judge Mansfield sentenced Rhinehart to out vear tn the penitentiary for shooting to wound and sent pai For Two SaK I Will Pay $50 CASH; for on 1 sale I will pay mer to the Mansfield reformatory Rhmeh-ut vvab a school teacher fLRRL HAL IB Ind Ian 28 -Mis Jisephine Bell 52 was shot and killed in 1 home here and her lo i old bon is being held by the po lice for examination i In Mum ns I.ilium Dm (III i for Jan 28-- luan San A i i whom the Mexican gov s-rnn nt sought to extradite for trial on the iln! 0 of obtaining monev un der i pictenses was set free bv th dib i supieme court LOU UN Iin 28 --George Wicken" i i i i i of the i Co fl i lei crs of this citv his of f( i thp government the home st id of the i i George AVickens his fither ind Parl side Mortuirv chapel ib i poMoffiee site I I I i K-- The inventorv in estifr of the late John ood i iff of riimkirl just filed shows that l-i estite is worth about SfoO 000 which accumul Vd without anv fdmiMon PI 1 nr 0 Co? Ian 2S --A bindit 11 up UK pissdigeis of the Colo i i lo Southern fist passenger train i 2 i minutes aftei it hid li 1 nion depot here ind it cured nil of tl i to I I i i i I 1 I i rouutv mdit ir nul Ki dv tonniisbionoi rid iv th 01 mi rouutv nithori ties i cd to pav $7iO the till ill 1m i i shaio 01 the Hills burg joint bndpt icross the i i It vvis it I a that the loniin countj nulitor bad refused to approve tho hill on the ground that the items lompjsmg it ht.d not been placed on he commissioners journal At the request of the local men the defect was remedied at once, by the comraisBrouers and the auditor a consent to the pry nent obtained It pays to ia Star Journal $25 CASH. Ail sales must be made b2f.ii,; MAR. 15,1911.

CONDITION: I Iin 2S orliinc the old ginit of being gis meter rcidPrs two men tole S'vO from George Oros zv foioign exchange hank Too Late to Classify middle aged lad) a position is caretaker sick or nurse, bv the da or week Call or ad dr ss Al A 219 Meigs street citv 28 30-31 X)R RENT-- Two farms on bay shore, one ill 1 2 acies and the other 26 acres Will rent both together or separately Cood house snd barn nlso apple orchard and vineyard Address WaM No 1 Venloe Ohio, or Harrison phone SS-R. 28-80-31 HIST-- Ton must write or 'phone me stntint; that ion are In the raco. sj OMI-- im imnicillii dy with the names of jour friends whom yon expect to purchase from jou. 'HIIHD-- StaH whether they liivc (Id instrnmenN to exonangp-- Slinks Ije fuiuished for lists on itpphcntion. JOIKT1I I reserTc the right to accept or reject anj FIFTH-- You must bring your customers to me and help make (lie sale.

Sending in a name alone ulll not entitle yon to credit. NOW, THEN, GET BUSY. (all yonr fiends up 'phone or better still, see them and explain ttat JOH arc trying to win one of the $800 pianos to be given away absolutely free by C. 1. Bniimeardner, to anyone selling 8 pianos within the next 60 Explain to them that I am making this wonderful ofier so that ererj woman and child in County 111.13 Ic.irn that 1 am selling High-Grade Pianos from my residence, 3JO Hancock street, "Direct fora the Factory to tlu then ask them to come mill you and sec my pianos.

After they are eoimuced that handle the finest Hue in the City in every respect ask them to bo), and help you earn a piano, lour friends will help jou. I VSH or VS1 PU1lrTS. Il bought on time, 3 years nil! lie given fo pay for it. 1'RH I S-- 00 and I pward. Strictly 0F 1'RK to all.

Itj roisiin of mv selling from my residence, hating no store expense and help to paj, I can save every purchaser SIM tn $10. WILL 101 BE OM 01 TIU rOKTI VTr 0LS SECURE FREE A $300 PIANO FREE HI WKBIR-- lou have only 60 Dm that means that yon must tie, so don't wait hut 'phone me that jon are working at once, THIS IS TO ffl A PIl0. TVkl AI OK IT. Btll 'Phone Barns'" 121-K C. V.

BAUMGARDNER, 520 Hancock Street SPAPFRl SPAPFRf.

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