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Hamilton Evening Journal from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 12

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INJURED, IS INVESTIGATED HERE BAPTIST END REVIVAL Evangelistic Services Arc Tefmed Successful BAPTIZE 93 Dr. Kramer Receives $1008, Invited To Return. Soon Kenneth Thompson Faces Manslaughter Charge "SIGN OF THE CROSS" READ BY 'SCOYELL AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY Tim UHTO weeks' revival conducted at llio First Baptist church caitic (o a successful close Sunday nigJil. The evangelist was "Mig i Kramer, of Denver, wade a deep and lusting jinprcssiou upon nil ivJio had Hie piivilega of hearing him, because- of his frankness and bis earnestness. Oar I could not help but feel that Dr.

i Kramer wns a firm believer in every word that ho ullercd. A the Sunday morning service a resolution vns unanimously adopted expressing (lie appreciation of lite congregation for the support and publicity given to llio scries of meetings by The Evening Jonraul, Dr. Kramer adding word of personal appreciation for TEin Journal, Gift To Evangelist The only compensation received by Dr. Kniincr for his 'services in Hamilton wijs the offering of j'ca- tcrday. When services closed Sunday nighl, however, it was found a offerings of yesterday had reached a total of $1,008, the largest ever given in evangelistio work by any one.

congregation in Hamilton. Tho coat of the campaign in jram- iiton reached a folal of about $500 and this had been moro than met by previous offerings during the various services. Baptismal Services A special baptismal service ivns lield oil Kiimhiy afternoon at. whicli Dr. Kramer administered fho ordinance of baptism to ninety-three candidates, tho largest ever baptized at 0110 time in Hamilton.

During tbo course of flio evangelistic ifieolingsi ISO persons were actually received into church, niombor- shij), M-hilc there aro still lorly awaiting baptism. Sixty children of tho Sunday school signified lliciv purpose to seek church inemhorship, but ncliou on tliesp will bo delayed. persons who went forwar'd during the service signified tlio de- siro to atfiliato with somo other church, and llicir names and addresses wcro furnished the pastors of other elm relies. At tli'o closing' service the congregation unanimously invited Den Scovcll, famous musician-actor, appeared. Sunday night in the Presbyterian church and gnvc a most inte.rcstinjj rending of Hie "Sign of (he 31 r.

Scovcll, wlni is (he son of llio Dciin of the Salisbury cathedral of England, presenled the play with much ability, and during the. reading he spoke of i i a oE his thixmghbnt interesting life. He is very well known the United Slates, having spent tlio greater purl of his life in this country, although born in England. of his life 1 especially concerning his first visit to Hamilton over i years ago, were most interesting. A largn and appreciative audicnco wns altendance at Iho service, wlii-b was a part of the Lenten pro- gratu a has been arranged for tho congrcgalion by tlie pastor, Lr.

Charles Matthew Broivn. PROMPT DISPOSITION OF CASES IS POLICY OF JUDGE MURPHY Kramer Ib return lo Hamilton, for nuother series of meetings. Dr. Kramer 'lias engagements now that 1 will take his fiuio continuously luitj! nest February. He, however, slated that at any time following tlio close Monkey.

Mutual Banquet Plans of the Monkey Mu-, tual Aid society are planning for their annual frolic. The annual banquet of the organization will ho hold Saturday night at Monkey hall. Committees on- arrangement arc busy completing preparations. The complete program for the affair will be announced late this week. MRS.

KETTERER PASSES AWAY Death Came Suddenly After Stroke Of Paralysis 03 years Mrs. I'Vnnccs Ketlerer, old, wife oC John Kottcrer, tailor, 507 South Third died al 12:05 a. in. Hu'nday a a short illness. A sh'oko of is he- licved to liii've caused- death, Pivo days ago Mrs.

ICcttcrcr was comparatively well nnd was in unusually high spirits. On slio suffered 'an attack. Ifnr condition became alarming and physicians wero called, hut. all medical uttc'n-' tion waa to no avail. Twenty years nd Jtrs.

of the last scries of meetings for gram he Ims now made arrange- ments would bo glad to como back to Hamillon. LIGHHUESTION At Council Session Tonight Citizens Invited To Meeting inovfid 16 IlnmiUou fi'oni Ciucinnnli nnd tlccenscd Imcl rc- sideil IiciR sinco (hat time. Besides tho widowei' three William, John nnd foiu 1 sisloi's, ihino and Christum KroeU and OIIR Krocll oC Cincimmli lu-vivc. services Vlll lie Jield L'ucsdny'nt 3:30.11. 311.

from HIP iomc of a soiij George, 517.Syirn- norc slrccl, niul 1'i'oin St. Joseph's sliurch at 0 clock. Interment iviU in S(. Stephen's cemetery. MISS WAGNER DIES AT OKEANA Citizens arc invited to nlteml a meeting at city council chamber tonight the municipal electric light proposition will lie discussed.

The citizens' electric light commit- too appointed ouo ngo wilt attend the meeting. Council appointed the citizens coiimiHlefi to invo.stigjtlo and innkc report 011 three projects: Whether to rebuild tho present electric light plaiat to meet present requirements; fa jjurcbnsc current for resale, or "whether lo sell tho' distribution system to a private company and turn over tho electric business to (he privato concern. Tho citizens' committee Itns nol met since last Monday. not make a report tonight, i is SAlTlSMH JOFFE COMPANY Elmer II, Sauer has Just accepted a position as salesman iv.ith llio J(nx Joffo Furniture Co. Mr.

Saner needs no introduction lo tho furniture buyers of HamilloTi for his years of experience in tho furniluro business Ibis city has made- a wide circle of fricrida am' customers for him who will be to know of his connection with this fine store. Residents in tho vicinity Okcniia wero grieved to lenrn of the iloafh of Jliss TUargarct Wngnor lato Salutdny nftcrnoou nt her residence iicur Okennii ivhcrc has spent tho greater pnrt oC her life. Sho ivns 6S ycnra oE nga st the tinio of her death. Miss Wngncr is survived by two brothers, John nnd Augustus Wng- ncr, 07ie Elhcl IVngn one nephew, W. H.

Wngncr, nil of Okcnnn. Vnncrnl services will ho Conducted at the Okcann cJiurch Tnesdnj' nfternooti at o'clock ivMh burial in the Khandon ceniotevy. STOLEW. Kick Mayer, Fourth find Buckeye streets, reported to polico a inoto- melcr was stolen from his automobile iSntiutftiy. To Recall Grand Jury To Investigate The Killing Of Smith Hugh Parker, 30, AtiddlclcnyH no- charged with tho killing George Smith, iiii, colored, on last Sunday, will be itivcstigatcfl Ijy the term grand jiu-y Tncsclny, it was announced today, by Pleas Judge Clarcmeb Murphy.

helicvo in tho prompt disposi- Hoa of iijfijqr crimes such as Judge Murray said this inoruiug. ParliCT was hold Lo gnind jiivy wilhont lioncl by the niuuieipal court oi iViddlcton'H Xor llio allngcd killing of Sipith. A coroner's itujucsL roturncd llio verdict promeditalcd homicide. Tho Pnrker case will, in all prolm- inlily, bo hctivd during 1 ApVil, cli means 'lliat two first degree uiuvdcv cases 1 ill he during the SHIUD Lenn of coirrlj which is an occurvcMico, rk er i 3 rcpres I ed by Judgo WniTcn Oni'd Hamilton, and Attorney John Crist of In the event thtil the relunis first degr iudJel- mcnt agninst the mnn, a vt-niro will ho drawn during 1 Urn last, part of the cplr, it was stated. AMANDA GIRLS In- Music Memory Contest At Preliminary, To Columbus The Amanda school will represent Butler county in tho state music- memory contest (o ha licld'in Columbus on March 29, it was announced today hy county superintendent of schools, J.

Fichtor, following the preliminary Butter contest held in the Y. M. C. A. Saturday morning.

Members of the winning Amanda team arc Elorenco Bahington, Mar- Huffman and Elizabeth Smith. An nt-large team, also representing Butler county will compote in the stale contest. This team is composed of Howard Shcloy, Maple Park school, Alhcrla. Seevcrs, Heits- nw nschool and Jeanna- Ginrich, lleitsmau school. Bussclman, Jliss Ruth Bristley and Miss Marjoric Grafi't were ic judges.

THESE SMALL TIRES. Small damage wns caused by three fires Sunday at the homes of Mrs. Elizabeth 834 South Seventh street; Mrs. A. Ruhr, J30C Harmon avenue- and 'I'homas Mea- linn, Vine street.

A fires started probably from sparks and were confined-(o roofs. Mrs. Neal, Injured In Auto Accident, Pies Late Saturday Kenneth V. Thompson, raphcr, 2-1 years old, oE IS photog- Gfehcoo Place, Gificinnnli, wilt bo ai'raigned in municipal court Friday for preliminary heaving ou a charge of manslaughter, in tbp of Ma'i. Belle 1528 Baymillcr street, Cincinnati, who was fatally injured in an nnfomobilo accident hero Sat- urdny inorning.

by Thompson and Donald.Ncnl, 21, son of the iromnii wlio died early Sunday morning rit Iho Mercy hospital from a fractured collided along I lie Middletowu piko in front of the Kicliel dairy. A'cal injured the crush, will recover, hospital today. ThoinpsOn-iii trying to pass Ncal's sidcswipcd the front end of Iho car. Mrs. Ncal, her two sons nnd Ma.rcia,' Ellen, Belle nnd Mar- nci'ilo Neul, nieces of Donald JJcal, wero pinned bencnlii Iho cnr.

Only Mrs. Ncnl nnd her son Willinm wcro injured. Thompson, and linlph' Sugg, of linsselvillc, who rilling with Thompson, and other nuloisls, extricated Mrs. Ncal from beneath tho overturned cnr. Released On Bond.

Thompson'was arrested in Cincinnati Sunday by police of that city nftcr Ilounld fcnt bad signed warrants here charging photographer with improper driving and manslaughter. Hamilton detectives ret Thompson to Hamilton Sunday afternoon. Thompson's bond ii.xcd',it $2,500 was furnished by Andrews, Andrews and Rogers, irnniillon'atlornoys, When" arrested in Cincinnati Thompson showed Cincinnnti police photographs which lie said ho look iinmedinlcly after tlio wreck. The Cincinnntinh, according to word received denied blame for the, accident. He showed plates to Cincinnati polico which ho said would prbvo ho was not lo blame.

Bolh of the photographic plntes wore fnkcn immediately after Iho nccl- dcul, Tliopmson snid. One picture shows tlie tiro prints of both automobiles aiid Ihcir positions llio lime, accident. The second piclurc shows tho wreck. lold Cincinnati police ho feels confident ho can exonerate" himself- by evidence by (be camei'a. Admitted Blame.

Immediately after DJO accident Saturday Thompson was taken tiS police, headqnhvlors. Ho admitted to polico responsibility for tbe accident ond' agreed to innko settlement. He made no mention, police say, of having taken photographs, of wreck'. Coroner Edwnrd Cook Sunday started nn investigation into Iho ac- Tbo coroner said today he will hold nn inquest probably on Friday. tho coroner said, wns caused sknll.

Ean Two Sguaresi Waller Eicbcl, dairyman, who wns driving toward Middlctown, on pike, Saturday niorning and not far distant from the plncc of tlie aeel- dciil, todny is said to havb stnlcil a Thompson's, car was not slopped i it bnd gone almost two oily blocks past the scene of the accident. Eichel staled, it was ho stopped his car, opened the door and got flic license number ot the Thompson cnr and slopped his cnr in front of the Eicbel machine, lurned aroundiand followed Eichel back to tho scene ot the accident. Eichel slated, it was reported a he did not address Thompson, 40MItBSAK JUE, OHAtvGE BY OFFICER Hnber, traffic officer nt Main and streets, Sunday morn' ing signed warrant against W. A charging reckless driving. Iliibcr snid Azbill WHS driving -10 miles an hour on Main street.

by ri fracture of the HOLDEN NAMED SUB-PATROLMAN Clarence Holdcii, former patrolman, has been appointed sub-patrolman by Ihc safety director, it i announced (odav. Keystdne Fruit Products Plant Operations Wheels of industry were turned for the first tiino today nt the plant of the Keystone- i'ruit Pro- rlucls company, recently moved from Cincinnati' lo Millville avenue, and llio. Bcltlino railroad, on Iho outskirts of Hamilton. This does riot mean, however, tlml '10 company has swung inlo full force vil ny ha all'de partments in operation. As yet there are hut two ile- parlmeiils, the crushed frail imd cherry pilling, with the offices, course, that arc being It will lie impossible for sonic time, until after the arrival 'of all machinery' imd the completion of all Die 1)U opened.

At tbo present liinu and not necessary improvements, at plant, for all depttrlinents lo Ibis work is compiled will (li npcnings for 'persons -s pc ployment, necttssri'ry (lioro'lio any -seeking em- Tiv.0 cars of imported i have been wcciral already aml'20 addi- tionnl cars aro now in transit apd are expected within llio very immediate future. COUNTY'S "PRIZE" STILL SEIZED AT KRISCA'S HOME AT GANO Fined $2000 By Mayor Shuler, 100 Gallons Of "Moon" Taken By unearthing a 150 still, 100'gnl- lons of.finished "white mule," and )0 gallons of mash, county believe they hnva discovered Iho prize still of all. Sheriff liudy I.aubncb, County Detective Lulhtu 1 lOpporson and men from Squire Morris Shnlcr's' court nt Scvcnmila, condnclcd tho raid Sufurdiiy aflornoon which nol- icd the prize liquor catch of the year. MikoKroscn, ot ariest- cd. In bis spacious borne located in the small lown ncnr.

fbo llanii.l- lou cou'nty line, the officers nro said to have ns it tcrincil Waited For Three' Honrs." went to the place Saturday'afternoon about 3 o'clock, but it was not nnlil about Saturday night until Kresen. mn'do his appearance and his paraphernalia was confiacalcd. ffrom 3 unlit 0:30 tbo officers iviiitcd and surrounded the place. 'When Ktfcsca appeared be was driving a high-powered aiilomobile nnd wns allegedly seen, lo bavo unloaded niimerons gnllou jngs, which wcro snid lo have at one time contained moonshine. B' 'C that they hnd uncovered a liquor ring that baa been supplying Hamillon Cinciiuiali with the contraband, moonshine, was voiced todny by county officers.

Krescil is said to have been the operator of Ihe "distillery" while his confedcriilcs iu Hamillon and Cincinnati delivered anil sold flic liquor in huge quantities. 1 Fined 52,000. Krcsea'was fined $1,000 on cnch of two one of-possessing liquor and Iho other possessing im- ptcnienls for tho manufaclnrc of Jlnyor Slnilcv, following his picas of guilty lo tbo charges. He is at present iu the cbnnly jailj but expects to fore nightfall, be "paid out" it is reported, Five gallons of the finished moonshine were brought back to Mayor Sliuler's conrfc by tlie raiding officers after gallons of the Jiqiiicl had been destroyed, it was said. The equipment, which is said to have been the most complete still discovered, was 'likewise- destroyed.

That Krcsca, with his alleged confederates, was doing a land- pCficc" business was the opinion of county officers. JCrescii lived in one of the finest homes in Gano, was tlio rcppvt, INFANT PLANERY HAS PASSED A.WAY pafsjr Florence Pluncry, i a claiigliter nf 3Cr. and Mrs. Lutlicr Planery, died at tho home of her parents, 3203 Jxxig street Sunday ut ti. of pneumonia, i eleven niontha and two days, Funeral; services will ho held Tuesday at 2:00 p.

m. at the rcsi- iloncR. Interment will be in (Ircefi- wood cemetery. Carried Moon In Jaf A quart jar containing a quantity of moonshine- was taken from Fred Wilson Hilh at 1:30, a. m.

Sunday, wKen ho was arrested at Second and Court streets by patrolman Justice. OH. charges auU possessing liquor. I FIXTURE SALE Auction Sale For The Collection Of Dow- Aiken Tax county's ovst nitiiinpt nl the collection ilio keu lux, assessed proprietors ntiil owners plnecs in' which liquor was nllpgcdly sold, Avns rc- ixrlc(l today. ConnEy Treasurer Ivinxer, holding ut'lacllmcnt against gootla to Joliu Cnsey, colored, proprietor oC cafo on lower Chestnut street, "sold out" the goods at HU unction Siilo' Saturday 'uCtcvHoon.

Proceeds of tho snlc wore $LS, Casey staled today. The sum of will bo phioed on the. tax duplicate against Casey, through Mie Dow-Aiken tax, it was learned. 1'ctci' I'n rloy, ool street cafe proprietor; purchased Cxsey 's ct)uip'- mciit, at tlic sale Saturday afternoon. Equipment Bought.

Bar fixtures, including glasses, mirrors, a Imok liar, cnsli" register, several pool tahlos and other equipment wero purchased by 1'arley lor $15 at the auction sale conducted Zimmerman Found On Pike, Jiip Fractured, Died Saturday today starlcd an inves- tignlioh'to find relatives of an aged uiaii who- died Saturday at 'the Mercy hospiUil oE injuries mysteriously incurred ono week ago along Iho Middlc'loWn pike'. Bcfore.his death the man lold hos- pilul aulliorjltes his name was Jacob Xinimcrinniin, Ho Jiis ago as 81 years and said lie had neither alive nor friend. Albert Mueller anil Herman Dnllc, cily detectives nnd Coroner Edward Cook iji invcs'lignlions to (Into hnvc established' a fact, that Zimmerman wns walking along tbo Middlc- lown pike bound for Clnrmai'ilown ivJicn lie iviis injured. The mnn, evidently, was tobacco worker and was a i Id Qcnnnnlown lo ob- laiii employment in tobacco factory (licrt. Found Ou Roadway.

A slraugor- nulbist early on Sunday night, Starch fl, found tlio aged man lying semi-conscious along Ihe roadway. At Ihe Mercy hospital Ilia accident victim complained of his hip but did not tell how lie wns injured. X-Iiay pictures showed the man's hip had-'been fractured. Ho died lalo Saturday as'n result of tlio injuries. Investigating detectives 'consider I it thai tbo struck' by nu ntifomobilc and (liat I be auloist speeded away after striking tho mnn.

Nurses' reported licv believed Hie man in a weakened condition, Imd fallen, cnusing the injury. Identification Sought. Kcinains nro at the Waller Cnliiil oi-ffue, Dayton street, and will bo held five ilnys wliilo police and tlio coroner allejnpt (o identify vcla- lives or friends (bo man. Cier- niantown officials wore notified lo- dny oE the death, nnd given a description of Ihe man. Investigators hnvc found Dial, (be man had i Covinglon, Kv, nnd Iliat ho hud walked from a to Hamilton.

Tho aged man was practically penniless. It was lonnd that the man. bad been in. St. Covington, prior to leaving Hint city.

Refused To Speak. bis week's confinement at the hospital the. man refused lo speak of his past, nurses said, "lie merely said he lived nowhere, had by Kinzer. The first bid offered' for Hie POINTERS GIVEN ON POULTRY At Banquet In Presbyterian Saturday ADDRESSES GiVEN By Leading Students Experts, Women Enroll And Karl 'ullry-iiH had no relatives," hospital attendants reported. A i a wns takcu io llio liospUnl one week ago polico did not receive a report oil the nccint.

Iho following description of tho man has been Gernmnio'wn 110liec: 5 inches (all, ttliont I'll) pounds, slightly stooped, gray lUi.slimlu;, poorly dressed. Tho man clothing- did lo pew or a pockelbook which mi-ht have given a clue lo his home or rel- Ouo hundred and thirty-ac'vcf) Butler connly people enjoyed chicken banquet given under tho auspices of tlio Butler County Poultry Raisers association and Ilia Butler County Farm bureau nt tho Presbyterian church Saturday iiigbt E. Cray, poultry specialist of Ohio State university, and Enrl Johnson of tho 0. P. Knssit Po 1 farms of Hamillon county, spot Jlrs.

51. Mocks, prominent member of the association, presided. She lold of her experience in tlio poultry raising industry, then introduced B. 13. Cray, poultry specialist of Ohio State university.

Jilr. Cray was formerly of llio Now Jersey experimental farms. His talk dealt wild hntohing and brooding of chicks and tho proper cures nnd prevention for EOmo tlie common, lisenses of chicks. Ho gavo the fol- owing ten points for 1'aising of! chickens: Ten Points. Have brooder honso fborottghly lininfciilcd nnd on good sod.

or uovo lo ground wheffl there is a iod sod. Keitr young stork separate from old anil do not to raugn Have nt least one squnro font 'Iqor spaco for every four chicks nnd slovo large enough lo cnro for louse capacity. Ilnlch nothing lalcr Ilian Jlny 15. 1'ocd nothing i'or at 4S hours if ler batching. (1 eed milk in some 'form for at east eight Get chicks oul on ground ns soon is wcallier permits.

ITeed tho Ohio ration or sonic other approved ration Hie. entire miner. Provide green food in some form the onlior simnncr. Separate cockerels fro.m pullets nt 'rom 0 lo weeks of age and disposi? if some except lllOse used jrcedcrs. MYERS IS BY DEATH equipment, nccording to reports was Another person bid $10 and Farley offered $15 for tbe stntf, which was the highest 1 amount reached nnd the amount collected by Kinzcr, winch ho placed to Casey's credit on tho Dow-Aikcn Place Under Padlock.

Casey's place, wjiich jias bceti under jjadlock since September 2S, 1923, was attached by county authorities after the'state auditor's office, had certified to county authorities the assessment of $1,200. LCD Richardson, colored, cnfe proprietor, stopped the sale' of his place which, yns i occurred Saturday afternoon, by bringing suit for an injunction. Fixtures had not been removed from Casey's place as yet today, but it is expected that l''ai'fcy will rcmovo them soon. According to reports many persons gathered for.the sale, but none seemed to bo in ri buying mood. Albert Myers, 05 years old, passed away at tho boiim of bis brother, Joseph Myers, 802 Kidgc- laivu.

nvenuo nt 0:05 o'clock this morning. Ho suffered slrokc apoplexy Saturday, March 15, from which ho ntvov fully recovered. lie leaves (o mourn his'loss, ono sister, llary Wildo' nnd two brothers, Joseph and Frank Myers. He was well known in Hamillon and enjoyed a largo circlo of friends who will he grieved to learn of his dentil, funeral services will bo held Thursday at p. in.

at tbo residence, with interment in Greenwood cemetery. Friends 'may view tho remains Wednesday afternoon nnd evening. BABY HOWARD WAS CHRISTENED The infant son oE Mr. nnd Mrs. Algernon I a baplizcd Sunday nt St.

Joseph's chirroh, Kev- crond Mayerhocfcr oflicinting. He was Riven, llio iininc Robert Joseph and Mr. "ami 31 tiinge wcro (lie s. John A. 'Wult- onsors.

I THIS IS THE EVENKO JOURNAL'S DAILY MOVIE SHOW Ed I a ON THi3 SCREEN wilt- 3R.eme.sT STARTLJN- ANb AND ROMANCE, Hamilton's Weather (By A. B. HEATH) Mt BLANiHE SCHEMING- COUNTESS VOW VEMOW OME OF- MEAMEST ROLES- CU3SEt3NeS3 (T STANDS RJBMEMe.Eia.FANS,- ELEVEN CF ROMANCE AMb CS1ME ANJC) ANC lOVB ycsttnlny, A i i i i i lust o. 'rciiiperfllni'M for the sitmc i i i AND AND MONEV A 'ON -THIS OECEPlToAJ ANt EPISODE) AT T5-Moeeou-- WAVE i i. on pout Ho also (old the common try diseases.

Green foods and mash with ono quart-oC cod-liver oil mixed wilii 300 pounds of mash were recommended is euro for leg weakness and mis- lin'o of (wo pounds of (obacco dust ivilh 100 pounds of mash wns recommended as cure for inlcstinal worms. Ladies Enrolled. I'Vmrlcon Indies enrolled in chick raising project which Cray outlined. They aro as follows Helen Wagoner, Jtrs. C.

P. Ilathorn, Mrs. Cnrl Engcl, Mrs. 0. Price, JIrs, Ben lulz'i, Mrs.

I'tanlt MflClnng, Mrs. Arthur Harris, Mrs. Cliarles Williamson, Mrs. Charles Bovvers, C. Clark, Mrs.

Ed Louis, Mrs. 1'Yed Berkley, Mrs. 0. Jf. Meek and Mrs, H.

Howard, Cure Tor Disease. Earl Johnson of tho 0. P. poultry farms, in bis talk gnvo (ho i prcvcnlntive for whilo diarrhoea: Three grains of cilric acid, six grains of bichloride ot mercury, grains of sodium TA grains calcium snlpho-curbolnte, 15 grams of zinc snlpho-rnrboUte. I mixture, making 30 grains is dissolved in ouo gallon of wnlcr.

Tho formula is used in all liquid given lio clucks to fliree weeks of ngo and -J Iwico weekly IVom throe weeks to mntni'ily. Mrs. Bra Tutzi nnd Miss Helen vpgencT, successful poultry raisers, told of their experiences in lliQ business. It was decided a I. Ihc close of llio dinner Hint an annual nffnir of the same nature would bo conducted, BLACKBURN PASSED AWAY lnm PCIT Bluckbiirii, or 10.11 licllo avenue, pnssed nwny nt Jiero.y Hospilnl Sunilny nt n.

m. np- pcndicitis 'llmli wns performed last Wcclnesdny. 116 wns 37 ye'nrs oE nge nt flio time of Ins dcaih. lie wns -July 8, 1880, in Union county, Imliann. On nry 1, lio wns united in mnv- ringo to Gertrude) Ella glein'eckcr.

of which union two children wero born. Ho'lonvea'(o'maurn'his lostg Mio-lioMnvcd liis two cliil-' dren, Unlph nnd Lonora Blackbiim, Inn Jlr. and Mrs. Charles, ono Jlrs. NctlJjU flroco, lull gi'anilfnllier, Corneliiitff ninckburn, all of Evciion, Indinnn: nnd .1 liosl of friends.

Kiineral (irrjiiiscmciifs -n-ill he aii- noimced later. Richmond and Coil- norsville, Indinua, papers plcafii.

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