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Hamilton Evening Journal from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 2

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p. HAMILTON EVENING JOURNAL-DEC. 2 $6500 FIRE LOSS AT THOBE HOUSE CAUSE OF BLAZE TODAY UNKNOWN Spectacular Early Morning Fire At Unoccupied House On Chestnut Street Oxford, 0., Dec. 8. Tbe slouc veneer house, many bnilt by H.

S. Thobe on Wait Chestnut street at the end College avonue, was prnoticnlly destroyed by fire nt one o'clock Thursday morning with damage Ofi- timated nt $0500. Tlio building is now owned by the ITnrrison Building and Loan association, and was unoccupied. The cause of Iho tire is unknown. People in the vicinity MW the blaze and gave (lie alarm.

The fire waa described as one cC the mbet spectacular in recent years in Oxford. The entire inferior of the building was burned out, leaving little more than the walls standing. Work firemen praised in preventing complete destruction of the house. It has been reported that tramps were Been in the vicinity of the place on numerous occasions eince tho Sigma Nu fraternity moved out, a month or two ago. None was seen near the place this morning, officials wcro told, however.

HILBERT ROGERS SERIOUSLY HURT WHEN ATTACKED BY VICIOUS BULL 'Animal Had Been Sold And Was Peing Turned Over To His New Owner Special To The Journal. Oxford, Dec. S. Tlilbert B. Rogers, well known ilairyman living on the Work fnrm, Southeast of town, had nn experience with a -hull yesterday which, hnd help not been at hand, would proh- havp cost him his life.

As it is, Mr. Rogers will he confined lo his house for a couple of weeks. JIr. Rogers hnd sold tho bull to tToe Bruna, living west town, and vns in the act of turning tho nnimnl over to its new owner. Whether the bull didn't crave a change of home, iv look a ferocious method telling Jlr.

Rogers good-bye, is not known; anyway the animal lunged Cowards Rogers, pinning him ngainat post. Two ribs were broken, one horn penetrated Rogers' side a short distance, and ho was badly scratched and bruised. Had not Mr, Bruns been present and seized tho bull by the ring in his nose, it is almost certain that Rogers would hnvc been killed. Dr. Munns is aUeniling Rogers and does not' consider his condition Efii'ious.

AlffiEi Gage Seeks Damages Deo. Miss 'Alma M. of Dayton, a. junior in Minmi University, has filed with the village beard oC publio affairs a claim for $18.00 damages growing out a rather peculiar mishap. While walking recently at High nnd Poplar streets, Miss Gage says the heel of her shoe caught on the top of ft water meter box, which was loose, and she was thrown down.

The damages enumerated are the loss of the heel, a sprained ankle, a skinned shin and a lorn dvcsa and hosier. The claim has been retorted lo Village Solicitor Ifnrry .1. Kochler for investigation. Cleveland-Miami Olub Organized Two hundred Miami sludenls from Cleveland and suburbs have or- janized what will he known as tho Cleveland-Miami olub, with Bill Clingcr, football star, as president. Tho promotion of closer'friendships is the principal object of the organ- isation, though it will also co-operate with the Cleveland Alumni association in spreading tho fame of Miami.

A Christmas dnnoe will be jivon at the Cleveland club on Tuesday-night, December 27, while all the students are at home on vacations. Dayton students, about 50 in number, have nlso orjrnni.zcd.'with Lewis JlcCann ns president. This olub is planning a.dance nt the Miami hold on Friday evening, December 23. BasketbU Season Opens Saturday Coach John Manor's Miami University basketball team Will open the season with Wilmington College in Withrow Court Saturday evening. Tho Miami band, under the direction of Prof.

Theodore Normann, will be on baud nnd special entertainment has been arranged for between' tbe halves. Coach hag been working for several weeks trying to pick an invincible five from 1 squad of 22. Three of last playen are eligible for the present season-Anthony, center; Modeller, forward, and Ott, guard. Bob Dexfer, of Lima and Ralph Kirk, of Springfield, are tipped as the most likely candidates for the two remaining places ou the team. On December 14 Miami play Pnrdne Lafayette, and on December 16 Hanover College, Hanover, In will play hero.

First Program By University Orchotra The University Orchestra, under the direction of Dean Theodore Kratt, will present its first program of tho year next Sunday afternoon nt 4:00 o'clock in Bcnton auditorium as ono of the scries of university vespers. One of tho features of tho program will be a group of Christmas carols, some of which will, be snug in the German language by members of the German olub. The fino standard established by previous programs of the orchestra promises to bo maintained in this one. Lumber Company Changes Personnel An extensive rearrangement in Iho personnel of the staff of the Oxford Lumber compony has been announced. W.

B. Johnson, well nown architect and builder, has seen made manager the company, succeeding Charles Moneyhon. N. A. Johnson, for 15 years with the company and Mies Hnzel Shoard, bookkeeper, have and Clyde Bobbitt, formerly connected with company, is again in the office.

Bazaar Flans Are Announced Tho ladies the Church of Christ wiH hold a bazaar in tho room hack of the Farmers State and Savings bank during the afternoon and evening of Saturday, December 17. Many bargains will be offered in merchandise, quilts, and baked goods. Lunches will be served at any time. St. Women Plan Christmas Dinner Final pinna have been completed by the ladies of St.

Mary for their annual Christmas sale and dinner, to be held in the town hall on Saturday of this week, for the benefit of tho chnrcb. A number of attractive booths will display usc- Mothcrt! reduce your "Colds-Tax" lolUw Vlelu Plan tor brttwr PREVENT many Colds To end a Cold SOONER These are full size packages, a assortment includes the most a es of pastes. The i inalibn of advertising makes this price possible. SALE OF 50c and 60c sizes TOOTH PASTE Choice of Palmer's, Forsythe's, or Payne's Brands TUBE Henri Rocheau Soap, 25c size, 2--25c Lux Soap, lOc size 3 19c Lifebuoy Soap, lOc size 5 for 27c Jergen's Bath Tablets 4 for 19c Woodbury's Soap, 25c size 16c $1 Men's Sets; Williams, Colgate's, Jergen's and Woodbiiry. Special (In Gift Boxes) French Lick Salts, 50c size 27c Kolynos Tooth Paste, 50c size 26c Nose Drops, 50c size 31c Bayer's Aspirin, 35c size 18c 30 and 60 Watt Light Bulbs lOc Pt.

Size Milk of Magnesia 19c FOUNTAIN SPECIALS PBtDAT BATTTRDAT Tried Chicken Maihed or Sweet Potatoes Creamed Pen or Baked Apple Coffee or Milk or rrtit, frln Sauiago Otrraaa ftr Celery or i 25c Phone 267 25c GILBERT CANDY SALE Gilbert's White Ribbon, lb. 80c Gilbert's Panama, lb. $1.00 Gilbert's Connoisseur, lb. $1.00 Gilbert's Milk Chocolates, lb. 80c Gilbert's Bitter Sweet, lb 60c Bo size of Bugler, Buffalo and Golden Grain 7 for 26o 60C Sin a a del ShaTUif Crtam and one doable- edged April 19o BQURJQIS Perfume $1.26, $3.00 and $6.60 Springtime in Paris A new adventure In fra- a e--the latest tribute a great perfumer to thoM modern women who cherish and retain tbe spirit aad a youth.

Pact Powder Hills Cascart, 30c size 16c Tissue Paper lOc roll, 3 for 25c Bromo Quinine, 30c size 16c Woodbury'g Face 75c size SSc 3rd and Hick Inland ornamental 'or and a country (ton and aarket will inpply ncedi Cor tbe Snnday dinner. Tbe ladiea will serve excellent din- ners'at 11:00 o'clock in the morn- ng again at 6:00 in the evening. Claua will arrive at 2 KM in he afternoon and pay a short visit tha children. In tbe evening at 8:00 6'elook card loven will find of bridge, hundred, ochre and bingo. The public is eor- lially invited.

rama, 'o KM( Tonight Tbe Drama department of the Woman's club will meet at the home Mra. J. D. Sehonwald, Church treet and Campos avenue, eve- ing- at 8 o'clock. Pearl Corl rill' review play, "Another Language." Linen And Oryrtal "hower la Planned Mnr.

Fred Pfistar, East treet, and Mrs. Garrett College Corner, tenahew in the lie schools, will give a linen and rystal shower for Miss Grace Lare- mora on Saturday afternoon. Mies aleo a teacher'in the lo- al aohole, is to be married the later part of month. The shower will be given at the Pfister home. ittractioiu At Oxford Theatre The Oxford Way with Kay Francis and Titi.

Powell. Friday and Saturday Phantom of Crestwood." JOURNAL CLABSlTtED BRTNO KESTILTS A states this Famous Doctor Cathartics cannot do this," Stop weakening yourself with artificial laxatives drugs. Eat Pleiscbmann't Ytait! GABHLlNGUtt Co- author of CooiiipftUon." expert. Oae ox the greatest medical authorities in France 1 This great doctor of people miss perfect health because of pation For cases of pcrsisteot constipation the best remedy I know is fresh yeast. Fresh yeast softens accumulated waste matter in the intestines aad stimulates the intestinal muscles to normal action.

MrdoctocadrtMd PtctichmBnn'a i vrMMn," John Matba. iV. Y. "It pcorwl to ttu perfect Eaten regularly, three cakes day, Yeast will actually "tone" and strengthen tcstiaes that have become cned through Thus easy, natural elimination of food residues is brought about. Poisons are cleared away.

The system is cleansed, purified; And when, that happens, yon feel better in a hundred ways; You're clearer shinned. Clearer eyed. Clearer headed. Fit! You can getFIeiscbmann's --rich in vitamins and --at grocers, restaurants, soda fountains. Directions are on the label.

Try it new. Fkhchmann's Yeast is a Health DR. French authority, laxatives irritato tkt fit rtcommewtt yeaA Food thousands eat--5 Cakes a Day Food Market FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FREE DELIVERY The Enormous Buying Power of the League of Home Town Grocers Insures Your Always Getting Quality Foods at Lowest Prices! Sugar Jack Frost Pure Cane Sugar Calumet Baking Powder l-Ib. Can Its Double Action Hakes Better Baking. Premium Brand Small Bir Chocolate USED V7HBNBVEB THE RECIPE CALLS TOE CHOCOLATE Sliced or Regular- Fancy Mixed lb.

Matches Toilet Doggie Dinner Pop Corn Syrup Mtdlcal Peel Swan's Down Cake Flour 1000 Sheets Superior Quality Carefully Prepared Rolls for Jolly Guaranteed to Fop Fort Hamilton Golden Oitron, Lemon, Orange Tins 19c 19c 3 for 2 Boxes for iy 2 -lb. Can 6-Pound Can Only 27c Dromedary 4-oi. Pkg. 12c Regular Package 21 Smoked flood Quality Calies Bacon Lard Red Salmon Salmon Prunes Apricots Select Quality 4 to 6-lh. Average 2 3 6c Faner Soekcre Santa Clara Size 40-50 Tall 1-1 b.

Ibs. ISc Dried Tree BipenedJ IDS Peaches 2 Fort Hamilton Coffee 25 18c 2 for 35c Grapefruit Head Lettuce Celery 4 for Say Merry Christmas With a Basket of Fine Foods Fort Hamilton Macaroni Fancy Jaali Sani-Flush Spaghetti or Noodles Fancy Quality I Jnrt Try Them. Regular Size FREE! FREE! 1 BOWL BRUSH. Fels Naphtha Soap The Clean Smellint Soap 10 FREE Dclhrcry Senke THE LEAGUE OF HOME-TOWN GROCERS OHAfl. D.

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