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.1 A I 0 1 I 0 A tKVMDAT, JAJTOAIT 14, ItM A I PROGRAM FEATURES i PROGRAM FEATURES FOR TODAY 7:30 P. (526), New York. Ice skating championship contest. ONRM (411), Montreal. V.

of Montreal night. 8 P. (441), Independence, Junior Music club concert. WBZ (333.3), Springfield. Patriotic program.

8:15 P. (266), Richmond. U. of Richmond program. 1.0 P.

(361.2), Oakland. Aahmee Temple Shrine band. 11 P. (322.4), Chicago. Swedish-American Ladies' auartet.

TOS (344.6), Chicago. Theatrical press ball. Radio By Clock CINCINNATI PROGRAMS FOR TODAY, JANUARY 14 FOR FRIDAY 7:16 P. (389.4), Cleveland. Opera "II Trara- tore." 7:30 P.

(476.9), Hartford. Meridien Community night. WIP (608.2), Philadelphia. Basketball, Fenn. Dartmouth.

WOR (319), Bufialo. Battvia, N. Y. Legion band, 8 P. (282.8), Nashville.

Ward-Belmont college girls. WDAF (366.6), Kansaa Oity. Wentworth military academy. 9 P. (491.6), New York.

Henry Ford's old time dance auslc; also WEAR, WOB, WOC, WJAE. WEEI, WOO, W.CAP, WCAE, WWJ, WOOD, WTACt, KSD, WON. KOA (322.4), Denrer. Tort Collins program. Farm by Jack Crawford orchestra.

3 0 P. a Irolta. a a a echoes), diaries Starr. Ohio 12 P. Hubcr In popular accompanied ly re.tronc.lla Trlmb'ir.

1'. Howls. dance pelcctlons from Casth Farm. SILENT STATIONS r. Dornberger's orchestra, trr.m Hotel Simon.

7 P. program AVSAt concert studios. P. from Vork. 9 P.

orchestra from New KWSC. York, direction of Joseph Knecht. 10 P. Jlrs. Blanche "Willis Thompson.

10:10 P. McKay's fcr- chestra. from Swiss Gardens. 11 P. I i i solos.

P. McKay's or. chestra. P. features and classical mush-.

Eastern: CJCAO. 1 WBPJ, WhUZ, Xen- WOR, 1VTAM. CNRO. 1 i IVest; KFOA, CKA.C. PWX, WAHG AVLIT, WOO! Makes Business of Giving Blood to Save Others HAS SEVENMLf MEETING If Talker" Now At The RiaJto Christian a a Enjoyed -Notes-of General In tefest Albert E.

Jacobs, above, of Clcmcnton. N. lias just given his blood for the 108th time in n- transfusion operation at the Jewish hospital in Philadelphia. He has been undergoing such operations since be first offered his services while a soldier during the world war, to save biiddie. (151.0), dinner con- Saturday anil Sunday with Mr.

aud 1 Mrs. Homer Cupp and son, Eugene. Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs. SevenmMej Jan.

14. Jl'lic VTatamaHa Women's club met at the borne of Mrs. William Baxter on the Soutbside Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Howard Gaeb being Hie assistant hostess of the afternoon.

While this was the first derson Rudellsell. Air. and Mrs. Marsh were Cincinnati visitors JYidsy. Mr.

Mrs. Clayton Jarrett and Mrs. Martha. Weaver were entertained at dinner-Sunday by Mr. and 3frs.

William Jarrett. Miss Merle Dover entertained Miss Helen Grollmus for dinner on Sunday. Mrs. Gqltleib Klink aud daughter, Miss Blanche and Sherman Ogden visited Venice friends and relatives Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Rupp and son Clyde Everett were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Murray JIcLain of Middletown. and Mrs.

Ed KruckerXspent Sunday afternoon in Hamilton the The sew feature at tae Kialto which br of Tit Journal's watch claulfied admtise- nltnto. If yon flnd row amon( them and will present a cow of that tone at the busi- nwt office of The Journal, yon will receire absolutely ticket food at the Bialto aaj time except Satnrdaj and LADIES'AID, KB TCHESe, HAS INSTALLED ITS OFFICERS Presbyterian Services Announced Per sonal Notes Miss Dorothy Llojd returned Sat urday evening 'from spending a week at Eaton. W. CHESTER BIG GAME WITH OKEKNA CAGERS Tross Cupp, of near Camdeu. ivi.iv--4w.a.

A. M--Devotions. A. forecast, river stages. A.

i V. ealTier fore-cast. P. 1'rlssc, or- Sanist. 42:30 T.

a by Dr. Carl 4 P. P. States a forecast. 7 P.

orchestra, Tlobert Visconti. ilirector. P. U. I'urdv, "Brltlso Chat." 7:40 P.

ut concert. 30 P. Melody Kovs. 10:40 P. Dowinir' Tommy Reynolds.

p. M. 11 5:30 p. (30S.1), Little Mr. Elbert Huffman and Edna Edgar aud Eluicr, Mrs.

Wilbur Augspurger, (535.0. dinner mu- 0 a ton spent Sunday afternoon trio. -lo. 01 tr 11 Wn Me itai.il, irymn sing. WHT pro- Mr.

and Mrs. Peter AUK (461.3). i dren'3 pe.rlod. A The i Bros. M'GN (302.fi), music WGV 3 7 8 ohat; musl- pi-ograni.

P. news: pro- pro- CTam. (491. WCAB (61 31, 7 I TM Miss. Marjoric spent last Friday evening i liic Koouts children.

Miss Louise Dwire spent the week 4 Mr. aud Edward Ajmj; Ixmit VfLvf orchestra; of Eatou. (3 ki) 110 1 Ma Button ami June David- p. M9i.6* famous sou spent last Thursday aftcruoon i-onipDsttnj, wliA'll studio ij u. ivorkrlto Artists.

wftAir tnc 1 ottcrf school. Hire's Voy- P. features; (035.4). reading; i program. WCY (079.S).

Royul Hour. A 4 9 6 A 3 8 9 4 Cllquot ISntortulnors. (I P. U. or Calif.

a t.M5.4).. classical 11 P. music from Castlo WEAIT (491.6), WSAI (325.9), A (J01.3). Sllvertown ocruostra WI3Y music. 9:30 P.

(400), music; in- strunientnU-organ. 10 P. M--KDKA Review. KFI hand. K1IJ (405.1) imi- KYW (B35.1), homtt program.

orchestra. music: programi classical liour. WLW i i Melody 35oys. :3 VSm" 0 ft'" 5 orKa i (16S.B), proirram WICRC (422.3), hand: saxophone. danco tnualc.

11:30 P. and Itnlta. and 11:45 P. (3C5.fi), Night, liawkp. 12 (3C5.0), program.

12:15 A. (122.3), Night Howls. 1 P. (r.3S.4), I i a club, Canto's orchestra. CINCINNATI PROGRAMS FOK FRIDAY, JANUARY IB clo you feel o'clock? Silent i In Cinclnnali.

7:50 Exercises. 8 A. Devotions. 10:15 Weather fbrecast. lilver Etugi58.

11:55 A. Correct time. "Weather f'lreeaKt. IVliss Auim and Lawrence Kcan- nvcr spent Thursday evening with and Mrs. Robert Ncanover and Several from this vicinity attended the sale of Jlonroo Beaslcy of ncar-Eaton, last Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Stewart and "hildrcn sjjent Sundav evening wit-Ii Mr. and Atra. M.

Beare. John and. David Neanover called iou ilr. aud Mrs. Alvin Oulloy Sim- TON'! day afternoon.

KRC. Miss Edna Huft'man called on Miss Alma Soincrs'at Camdcn, Su'u- 3ay afternoon. Jlrs. Roy Webb, formerly of this vicinity are' the proud parents of a. 10-pound 1 baby girl, born lo them Monday niorhing, January 12, being tlio seventh child.

Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Stewart and family spent Sunday with -the grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. Aiigustit CrowcII, near Sugar Valley.

Mrs. James Bechtol and daughter, Lucile, spent Sunday evening with Sir. aud Mrs. John Orr and Myron. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Xcanoycr and daughter, Edna Mae. and Hazel Alice spent Sunday i Mr. and meeting of 1923 it was also the clog-' guests of Mr. and Mrs.

ing meeting of the year's work of Kruoker. thc club, elccton of' officers being held which resulted us follows: President, Miss Kalhryn Stock; vice present, Mrs. Scatty; secretary, Mrs. Tainson Jarrett; treasurer, Mrs. Lois Snively.

The program subject was Music, Mrs. Eumia Bitter rendering piano selections and leading the. discussion upon. McDowell the American composer. Thc pleasure of the afternoon added to by a good attendance every member but one being present, Mrs.

Kelson Thome who conval-" cueing from a recent successful op- West Chester, Jan. 14. eratioii, being, the absent one whose Friday January 15. is the presence was much missed. "'l nt of all nights for the Chester Mrs.

E. S. Johnson, a. former ca rs for th'ea they will meet the member was a Ofceana quintet. The "Anas" I A salad luncheon was served by 3re a dangerous opponents, the gracious hostesses at the.

close' as the iave a Strong scoring ma- of the afternoon. that will requiro all the skill Oausa Presented of.the local defense, B'jv, B. H. Gabriel representing' dope that has been compiled Near East proved-a very able 0:1 10 coming, game would seem to and capable representative of his ve tlle loffals tne The Blue' 'cause in hi interesting address "id-Gold team defeated tho Okeana' given at the union service in tho M. cam by a close score of 1543.

on church Sunday evening. i lc latter's floor, Deo. 23,1925. The Children's Home "Ana" team was (lie chapipion' lean) Rev. A.

M. Crist will present the Butler county in 11925, so Coach interests of the Worthington chil- Newbrey and his men are trying to dren's home on Sunday morning at lower 'he colors of the opposing the JI. E. church. 'five.

Thc Chester eager artists have The Christian Endeavor party at )een good work throughout the Presbyterian church Thursday entire season. Last week they evening a VC ry enjoyable even- defeated'King's Mills by a score of ing to (he goodly attendance. 'Sun- 21-14. also ivon a day evening a very interesting dc- sivc victory over thc King's Mill? bato was which Lucile John- irls "3" overwhelming score of CITY PONDS ARE SHORT 'nr en nnn BOrrOWS $150,000 In Antir-inatinn (If Ro in anticipation ut He- Of Taxes All city funds-are short aud money is needed to pay various salaries, it was learned at city council meeting Wednesday night when an ordinance was passed authorizing tho issuance of short-time notes in the amount of $150,000 lo meet current expenses. The notes will be ticipatioa of the receipt of the city's share of taxes in jhe first' distribution The city will reccire $60 from taxes over tho amount which has already been drawn.

The city auditor has authorized to issue tie notes for not more than sii mouths aud at not less than 8 percent Interest. Tba safety, service, park other funds' are practicafiy de pletcd. Spcvial TV JOHHIII. Chester. Jan.

14. The Ladies' Aid society Presbyterian church of West Chester held ils regular moot lily business meeting at the home of Mrs. Lillie Beekley, at plcndale, Wednesday, I Dec 30 an3 installed the following 'officers for the year: Mrs. Edith Wysingcr, president; Mrs. Nettie Roads, vice, president; Mrs.

Bertha Murconctt, secretary; Mrs. R. Mon- tayue, assistant secretary; Mrs. Beekley. treasurer.

During the meeting Ita. Beekley served a very dainty lunch aud candies, after which the ladies iv.ero delightfully entertained with a Xmas 'Grab- Bag o.f which each member received a I little gift. The ladies planned to have a fish and fish pond at i the school auditorium at West Jau. 16. Supper to be 1 served promptly at 5'p.

m. Presbyterian Notes Ecv. pastor. School 9:30 a. m.

Win. Beekley, superintendent. Preaching services, evening 7 p. ni. Christian Endeavor, Thurs-j day evening 7:30.

A cordial iiivi- jtation ig.emended to everyone to'at- tend these services. Personals 'Mrs. Cora Mosteller is ill at aud we hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank EininoiiS an moving to their home in Hydi Park. Mrs. Joul Wcfk is rapidly imv proving after a few weeks' of ill' ness. file Missionary Society will Mieol at the home of Mrs. Cora Beckett on Tuesday, Rev.

aud Mrs. McKinncy on Mr. and Mrs. Marconctl aud Mr. aud Mrs.

John Brate OK Thursday of last week. On Tuesday night Jan; 12 tbf Grange will meet iu regular session, at which time the newly elected officers will be installed for the rirgs 'HOME LOANS BUILDING ASSOCIATION OHIO sou, Mildred Xpffsingcr, Ruth Kin- ucr, John Burdsall, Allan Brown, aud Douglas Marsh look, part Met With. Defeat The Scarlet Black girls' bfls- Wt ball team was defeated at Friday night by a score of -0 to 15, The boys' High school team ivon in a close game of- 21 to D0 J9 Georgia supplying the 23 A 15-0. The game is called for 7:30 sharp. Everybody out.

Farm Machinery School L. 0. Walker of tho Vocational Agricultural Department of Weft- Chester High school is organizing a two weeks course hi farm machinery. The course start ou January Wedding iavitneioas a8 Jourcti ifficc. Don't Miss It! CINCINNATI supplying the special instructor from tlie last scoro that won the game- for Ollio tat university will conduct hevemnile Friday night the games a eours e.

will be at Roily; Saturday uiMit i Tllc course will consist, of tho he high school teams of Trenton care ali(i repair of mowers, binders, and ScviMimile will meet in a lont and plows. Some time game local nv a )e given to a discussion of (Jo to Mr. and Mrs. H. Oreii aud Mrs various bitches and labor savins devices.

AUTO SHOW January 16 to 23 A NOTHEE day's work done! Now, for a regular dinner -'and a good time with the wife afid "kiddies! Guess we'll, see a movie, go for a walk in the park or take P. At-- -Org-an recital, M. -Hotel rjjbstm Er- SILENT STATIONS a KFjMQ. KFUO, KPRC, allu iJf.v I lllajvcn Jll, mouth water just to think of it. Is that the way you feel at 5 P.

Or, afo you just too pjayed out for any good when your day's work is over? If quitting- time isn't really beginning time for you, then it's a sure sigrn that your entire system is starving for healthy, rich, red Wood. And this is just as sure a sign that you-need S. S. S. You've simply got to build up your blood 1 For 100 years S.

S. S. has been proving a run-down system, rheumatism, loss of weight, loss of appetite, sleeplessness and nervousness, just as skin eruptions--boils, pimples, pale complexion avid a lowered vitality, are all the result of blood Weak in red' cells. -Once let S. S.

S. get to work and GENERAL PROGRAMS I P. (4SS.3). studio iiro- s'ram. A program.

15091), UHlc i i ll i con-' cert. A "Snltool of tlie Air." A (SS9.t). Singing Syacu: piuors. A 4 I 6 GY i prograir. M'MT.

f-100), i classical prograr (070.1'), .1 remainder of the winter. of Interest Mr. and Mrs. Carl Liutner of irenton were guests Sunday of Mr. Urs Homc 'Cuuuiughasi and daughter Treva A I 1 i a has been very ill, but is Ihe Blisses Jlildred V.

Xoffsino-er Marguerite Stalheteor spent Sunday wilh Miss Lucilo Johnson wrois nursing crippled knee from game Monroe Saturdav ivirg. 'lary-PraMo of Somerville were men in the community are guests of Mr. and'Mrs. John Bar-'" 0 bem g'enrolled for course, nets and daughter, Mary Wcdues course is free and anyone in- day and left in -the afternoon for attending it should telc- where they will -P" 01113 or see Mr. Walker.

'tmV 4 1 1 i William OsmeV, of Dayton. Miss Hcttie of Ca'mden is spending several days with Jlrs. Wcist and family. Mrs. Wcist ALTRUSA CLUB HAS BUSINESS MEETING i ixi.iv.v A (3S9.4).

opera "II a WGY WOY Players. Once let S. S. S. get to work mid vointeA to draw up -ht Thc regular businrss mce'ting of Alfrusn club wits licM Tuesday evening, at Ihc Y.

W. e. A. Supper was pcrvcd at six-thirty followed by business session. Mrs.

Irene M. Kittou gjivn a very and enjoyable talk on Irusa Has Meant To Me." In I he'absence of Miss Frechlling- the club president, Mrs. Ethyl Weller presided at thc meeting. Mj ss Caroline Margednut gave an i-scel- Icnt tnlk on-Vocntioual fiuidaoce, i touching on tho subject from all 'sides, and Mrs. Caroline Ward told WEAK' some of tho work which has been accomplished.

Jjj-s. tjfella Taylor Mrs. Irene Fittou were appointed to draw tip resolutions on ami meaning to you. Get S. S.

S. today. All druggists fell it. The larger siza is more economical. Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole A 49I.S), Irio.

P. WHT (1001, A (30S.n. Tcnhi-rrv WDA1-- i 3 7 6 i i a aca- domy. WEAK K. T.

1,. pro. gram. WEAK (491. Spear WGX UUS.S), vocal and ins a i.j.,^.j A au mjjuij a oi the mosf; .1 lans were discussed for the entertainment, of the Girls' club in the near future, and it was decided to- have tho women members ot the Flavors ns fmacta dinner Z.

AvcA i ''4 Kw( 4 alid fhcswretar vwss Kord'i 1 authorized to extend an Wave Musterole handy when i I Cold It has nil of thc ad- orchestra. I P. iL-JCnr revue! Bates a D.innei who my ago ot years was a sister of Mrs FINE LIGHT BECAUSE WIOOrHAS FAMILY Bceauso she is a widow- and has a family, Butler, colored, vjoke Otto, was giveu the minimum fine when arraigned Tuesday night in (ho court of Squire Lewis "'t. Clan- oh possession of liquor. Th; was $100 and costs of $20.10.

iu the case of charged with pointing firearms at 'ter- Samuel Eguer. Leonard a son, ireh charged was assault and ba'ttery tile connection with tho same case "w-is I at Music Hall MARION McKAY mf kit RADIO ORCHESTRA Mist Alma Clausen wtU-luuitn Musical Comedy Star CHICAGO Miss Hazel Grollmus was enter I 'IUUCC OI -LOU tamed Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. An- 'good behavior. tinued mil f.

of $18.7. but the court suspended, a jail seu- of ISO days on a promise of vantages of eraudmothcr's mustard plaster WITHOUT the blister. Apply it with tho fingers. You feel warm tingle as thc healing ointment penetrates thc pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quii-k relief. (50S.5), orBBti.

WEAK (49i.fi), Ber' nio's orchestra. WEAK (S Loftis hair iioiir. 1 6 I two 13er- Ihoa- (Adelc Ritchie), has crn (I ''y race with death, arrived from Pasadena, Calif after the death of 5 rTMil? WDAF (S6r S) 8" bec her stepfather when o( pure oil of ard a (Ul'i 1 TM is recommended by many nurses and I i Ol I 1 11 ft Hawthorne Hill 'ChildrenGrowHAjTaking isy, rheumatism, lumbago, croup, I a i Hill. Jan 1-1 asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pains, Mr. nml Mrs.

John Orr and and aches ot Ihe back or joints, sorp Myron, Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Morrow jnuscJes, sprains, bruises, chilblains, mid son. Loivn spent i frosted teat, colds of chnsl. It Mr.

and Mrs. Morrow, of Cammay prevent pneumonia find den. EVV ORLEANS wait a thcuaand or for Youcanptow Jin A Bftter than a mustard.plaster. -Mrs. Mack Cdhcc and son, Harry i Idst Wnlncsday afternoon i i i lioss Coliep, of Eaton.

i Mr. nml Albert Myei nml i I I Mr. and Mi. IV. If.

Slowc i tlieir butvhor- I ius last l-'i'iday. niiil Susie Flora jpcnt last NO DRUGS OVER 70 YEARS OP SUCCESS Thursday, January 21 IS THE RADIO WEDDING cMiuuMi, du iktrw ifck, tk. turn lU ud lo Ib The Admission SOc InelDties Everything Strauss' Greatest Semi-Annual pUBLIC BENEFIT ALE Men's Fine SHIRTS Included In The Selling I isn't our good fortune to present such great values even in a sale--but here they are--hundreds of them--a vast selection that includes every desirable color and pattern. $1.50 Shirts $2,00 Shirts $2.50 Shirts $1.98 $3.00 Shirts $3.50 Shirts $4.00 Shirts $3.48 $4.50 Shirts $3.75 $5.00 Shirts $3.98 $8.93 arid $10.00 SILK SHIRTS Exquisitely beautiful Silk Shirts in plain and fancy colors in both separate collar and neckband styles. Indeed wonderful 'Silk Shirts, featured specially at 51 YEARS.

OF I A SERVICE a ou can pmgt right into the pleasures of the tripassoon as you get on the train. only a few hours to warm weatheron L.4N, throuRh trains, including The Amenca'g finest tralni, All-Pulimaa-irith' dub and observation cars, ihower maid, valet; radio. South throuirh historic and the beauhftil Gulf Cowt to quaint New Orleans. Connections to Weat, over mountain and plain, to California and orange blossoms. Costa no more.

Takea about same time as other routji. stopover privileges. 'For nla, ilinenntmd illi P.D. BUSH; BiuiWon LOUISVILLE NASHVILLE R. Financial Statement Of The Somerville Building Loan Association Co.

Of Somerville, Ohio, showing the condition of the association at the close of the fiscal year ending December 31, 1925. ASSETS Cash on hand 1,920.13 Loans on mortgage security Real estate sold on cputinct 435.91 TOTAL i $30,919.76 Interest Due and Uneollected i. .5. 4f.73 LIABILITIES Running stock and dividends $20,709.65 null Accrued Keservc fund Undivided profit fund 96.48 Borrowed money and accrued interest. 3,000.00 STATE OP OHIO, Butler County--ss.

W- bcl 8 du 'y sworn, deposes and saya that he is the The Somervillo i So ncl 'TMle Ohio, and thirt the foregoing statement of thc affairs and'business said Company for tho fiscal year ending on tho 31st day of December, A. 1925 is true nml correctly shows its financial condition at the end of-said fiscal year. 1 i BELL, Secretary-. Subscribed sworn lo before me, this 8th day of January, A. D.

1026. T. W. 1'KTKR, ViMigc Somerville, liiiller County. Ohio.

i CERTIFICATE OF AUDITING COMMITTEE OB THREE DIRECTORS i. he eorB nc (l Combs, It. of the sitid The Somcrvilla. B. 1, h.

A.ito.,.oi: Ssomervillc, Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing, the best of our knowledge and belief, is a true and correct statement of (he financial condition of thc said Company on the 31st day of December, A. D. 1925, and true statement of its nffairs and business for the fiscal year ending on that day. L. K.

rOGUU. JESSE COMBS. H. W. IJNTSER..

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