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'f- f- WOVZMBEB 7,: 1W4 A I EN IN 0 A PAGEJfJXB FARMERS'UNION PROVIDES VENICE WITH LYCEUM COURSE The Death Of Jonathan Butterfield Notes Of Interest Special Toi The Journal. Venice, Nov. 7. Rev. D.

D. Davies of Louisiana, ra? a. Venice caller recently. Hia wells are proving a wonderful success. several months his ict receipts from them have been plOO per day.

Albert Dormowerth, -who lives on r. Shroyer'a farm had about 100 jbickens stolen short time ago. Tho now. store recently started by Oscar Proctor, is doing a fine business. Going SoutJ.

Tho Taylor families, contractors and builder's who have befn located lici'o during the. summer, aro going south for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Horning and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Basser- inan spent Sunday in Hamilton, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Holdcfer. On a.Visit.

"While at Marlinsvillo we took day off and went dow'n-to Bloom ington, being the guests of Mrs Augie Garner AA'oollcy, a niece--al! look dinner together with a largo number Indiana university students, by (ho kindness of Mrs. Woolley, at a new A few more flays at tho springs we cama up to Indianapolis, and spent the night with another niece, Mrs. Guy, her two sows and their families. Many Parties. Halloween parties were in order.

Farmers Union held the greatest attraction. Apple Crop. Darrel busy harvesting nn immense crop of fine apples, and they, like his famous peaches, are all disposed of right at the orchards. Home From Sprmga. Shroycr and wife, and Miss nielia Schedring have returner uom a two weeks visit to the Hoine- awn mineral springs at Martins ille, this being Mr.

Sprayer's relCth visit Iherc, Mrs. Shroyer'. and Miss Scheoring's fourth Mrs. John Heiser and Mrs. lay of Hamilton were also visitor: lire at the same time.

Venice Visitors. Reverend 'arid Mrs. Hartman a 'oland, were recent Venic isitors. Mr. Hartman.

was paa or of the Presbyterian church, fo our years. They have many warm riends re. Their daughter Mary expects to visit here at thanksgiving lime. She is a teach- iii an Indiana college. Pioneer Gone.

Jonathan Butterueld, who died luring the writer's absence frouj he village, had reached hia four- icore years--had spent all of his' in this community. He was a nember of one of' tho lics the community---hi3 wife is ilso a member of pioneer family, si daughter of. the Into James and Amanda Brown. Mrl Butter- ield was a practical and a very successful farmer. As a citizen and neighbor no ono in.

the community stood higher than, did Jonathan Ilntterficld, and the fact that many friends were not to get into lie church.on Sunday afternoon of hia funeral, was evidence of his high standing as a citizen in his community. Interment was in Venice cemetery. Lyceum Course. The Farmers' union should be complimented on its providinj live-member lyceum course The first number has al Tead-y he-en givte, and 1 was ver; ll' received by a large audience. BIRTH AND DEATH GALLED ILLUSIONS Edinburgh, Scotland, Nov.

Ufa and death ate all illusions, according to tha'teiohinga of peculiar Scottish religious sect known, as the -for Spread; Ing the Bjiowledgo of True Prayer." Illness'does not, and never did exist, the society also maintains, thus outdoing tho famous Nancy chertist, Dr. Coue, "Every Day" fame. This material world is a dream," maintains the society's leader, Sirs. Morrison, known as "Tha Praotioner." "It is purely hyp- notio on tho material senses. only rwson wo, have disease sorrow, want, discord, misfortune, ia because -wo have thought of "Eyil will only work as long people support it hy helieving in it Ceasa believing; in cvjl, cease thinjj, ing of it and that is the end of it, "Human i i an illusion! death is an illusion.

All itop in a- short time, an.d we wil: wafee up, or apparently wake up peifeot b'eingi in a perfect world eorerned'hy a perfect Is Love." Host of the adherents of the so Ths Practioner admitted tit of the female ser. A Jxindon girl, who has been Him since birth, look down book in Hi'Aillo shorthand and then transcribed it. Who's Who In History Today IMday, November 7. Maecenas Roman statesman and patron of literature, died on a data corresponding to November 7, 8 B. C.

Descended from an ancient Etruscan family, he gov- ened Roino during, tho absencs Augustus, whoso adviser he was for He was the friend and patron of Hor- aoa and Virgil, and is celebrated in their verses. Sir Martin Frobpsher English navigator, died on November 7, 1594. As commander an expedition in search of the northwest passage, ha discovered tho bay in Baffin, Land now called by-his He fought with distinction against the C4reat John Kyrle English country gentleman, known as "Tha Man of Ross," died on November 7, '1721. Ho was benevolent'and public-spirited, and served as a mediator in tho neighborhood of his cs- lateK. Popo, immortalized him in his "Moral Essays." Ll Hung Chang 'Noted Ohinese known as "The Bismarck of Asia," died on November 7, lOOlr" At tha beginning the war with Japan, he wn's in command of tho Chinese army, but his enemies brought about his removal.

He was the organizer the only body of modern soldiers China, employed) the founder of her navy of modern ships, and the builder of her first railway. Tie was prime minister of China -for three years. COLLEEN MOORE DELIGHtFUL ON RIALTO SCREEN Tho night began tho of another of its clo- ightful autumnal programs. 'eatura is Colleen Mooro and Lloyd Hughes i "Tha Huntress." But aside from this ia aleo being iresented tho unusual Tox educa- jonai feature, "Tho gambles of a lain together with Patha comedy, and the Fox News. This irogram at the Rialto and tomorrow.

In "The Huntress," a delightful romantio comedy-drama, Colleen Moore, who makes her bow as a First National star, has a rolo Mob, indeed, adds still more laurels to her enviable erolvn. In. thia pioturo. Mooro is seen in tho lovable of vivacious mischievous 'Indiatj girl--that is, she is an Indian until she learns that in reality sho is white. The part seems especially suited to this tal- e'nfed young actress and sho portrays the character, interpreting the whims, and the devil-may-care tude of the veritable My Heart of tho woods most admirably.

Tho part of "Bela" proved a test for Miss MoorA's-versatil- ity, for while tho of the white-Indian girl is mainly comedy ono, there is, nevertheless, quite a pathetio touch to the story which eUls for brilliant emotional Lloyd Hughes handles the part he bashful vrpoed young New Yorker iu a pleasing manner. His rolo alls for highly dramatic Bating at im.es, tha high light which is an eiciting fist fight with one of the other characters (portrayed by Walter Long). The fight is all that could be desired for realism and ensity. Other popular screen players who comprise the all-Star oast are Russell Simpson, Snitz Edwards, Wilfred North and Charles E. Ander- MELiON SEES EXPANSION IN OF BUSINESS Washington, Nov.

General business has a clear sky in tho opinion of Secretary Mellon, who now expects that doubls as to the will be removed and commence and industry will go ahead wiib. a program expanding developments. The Secretary, it was said today, at the Treasury, believes that Tuesday's election 'has taken "brakes" that have held back business somewhat in the last several months. NINEMILE Mr. and Mrs.

Cass Tomshell called on Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mc- Cormiek and family Sunday after- ion. Mr. and Mra.

Homer Cunning- im auct daughter entertained Sunday, the Misses Fern, and Alberta McCormiek, Laurence and William a Lucille Johnson! visited Theltna Beiser one cVeaing last week. Ruth spent TYednesr' day evening with Lucille Sliipp. Mr. and Fagin and family of Cincinnati visited Mr. and Harvey Fagin on Sunday.

Robert Fagin spent Sunday at fashinglon Court House. Gordon Morris attended ihe foot- all game at Richmond on Satur- ay. Mrs. -Laura Suman and son visit- Mrs. JVillifl Rahmes on Thursay.

Mrs. Laura Morris ia spending his week with Richmond "rela- ives. Mr, and Mrs. Laird Laughlin of Jarrtown i i Mrs. "Willie Irihmes on Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. Edna Bhubert was a Hamil- pn visitor on Tuesday. Clayton Klink visited John Willon on Wednesday evening. Ruth McCormiek, John Wilson lahmes, Jarftes Jasbring and Berha Crcach were among those who attended -the party at Viola Sett's "ast Wednesday evening. Willie Rahmea and sons, Mr.

and Mis. Walter Reeco and son visitor Mr. Wirtlcy Sunday Quito a number from here attended the Halloween party at Jnokson- 'iure last Friday Buy Wool Seamless Rugs For Beauty and Comfort TNSURPASSED for beauty and durability are the Tapestry, Velvet andAxminster Seamless Rugs made by Alexander Smith Sons Carpet Company, the world's largest makers of floor coverings since 1860. Find a dealer who carries a representative selection of these famous rags and ask him to show you the many attractive patterns. Prices everyone can afford.

Look trademark stamped, on the back oj every rug. Alexander Smith Sons Carpet Co. Every Boy and Girl in Hamilton should PECK'S BAD BOY Oomlnj to I a a i i i Men a Women of Today? Grave' Are Drawn as Result of Startling Revelations; of All School Children Said to be Under-Nourished. Phyiiciam arid Other in Pure Cod Uvcr Oil Bletierf Relief to Young and Old Who Under fed. of All Nor May Be Hud in New to-Take Form Called Coco- Cod.

from the recent in our publlo i.cKooU. AmonET 11 'tudetrU examined ully 40 per cent found to rfctitni of and vitam- starvation at In tha Bildttj of plenty. nd other coiutr active In thU condition for mtich of tho 1H Health of cur sjdult population, and women oerrout, broken-down owft of t'oejr alight limply liarv atarved From youth. rljor 'good vlch, TeJ Wnd that from ample content In the And can Itl For fn turning to cod llvvr ud fully cornbfttlnf newly of our tipping the vitality of nan, woman and chiU? tt would teem 'aceorj- te who draw of cof )frcr ni UM. 01 In younv.

trown-uM, ill on prBventad IU Vr notlco icod "oft la a form and wjlh the ltlon of and vitamlnea. medical declare A ileaitnr to men, worrtan And ehtldren fba ara ve.te.mM do pot derive from tbeir food He vltfttnlnei to build coupd. irm calm and blood. najne ladtcattf, baa pie i sat of rfcfa cocoa. Cbll drea It and oa (t.

It it am a lint even old aga bow qulclcana tba eKrafoatlvai narvo force and rleH, puliJny threuih bodtat wfalert 'ottnerty unrwr tha wefibt of It conlnlnt In coricentraUq form vital wblcb our modaro cooking and balttnf have Ukon from our food, aoth the found Tn and polUblnri, era and all blinded In Norwegian' tod liver oil and paJntebla by tne addition of rich coca. Ji cod Ilvtr oil at last to (nlo own a of riicua from larva lion of our raci? and that It and an adviilnr to flva tMlr the of tnlt food, and not to dany tbemiclvei lu txieil nava arranged to IHbuta CocoCod lllu our pbyit- and ha'va ad- vlMd concerning In prM- Mt A sweat and clean as the breath off native hills was tho "LU- tle as innocent--until Eugene Martin came into her life. Poor, motherless HtOs girl! Pitifully ignorant of life, she was the last to suspect her prince of treachery. But when big "Flint" Corey discovered their secret-As she looks back on that long year of humiliation, suffering and bitter sharne she shudders to think how narrowly she escaped from a lifetime of degradation and woe, Never wsa the foUy, the of, ignorance driven home'with more) telling blows than In this heart-gripping narrative, Every growing girl every father and mother with a daughter --should read it. It ia entitled "Tho Rattlesnake's Bite," and appears in Truo Story for December.

Yet it is but one of the many intensely interestingi helpful, inspiring features in this great issue. Don't miss 111 Other Absorbing Stories from Life Just a Few of the Thrilling Stories in the December True Story "His Daughter's Honor" a to help a friend wilh a secret lova affair and it come near costing him hislifo. This a i i sloiy hold your breathless interest from tho first line to the last. "Was It She is a great concert artist, has paid dearly for her triumph, As sho realizes through a of shame she struggled to at- 1 tain success, sho asks heiself: "Was It Woith While?" was the emptiness of success built on folly and wrong clearly proven In this narrative, 4 love Finds A Way 1 '-A young girl's a ad- vcntuto with a rich young man--her flight tothcnoith woods a swift succession of startlipg events with an arriazing outcome will thrill and insplic you. of bactled her way up from the tenements.

Then came the choice Between sinking back with honor-- Into tha old Ufa-- or a i her soul for what the world calls success. Learn her choice-and dramatic outcome, Other Fascinating Stories In This Issue Are: "Aa Old Mtld'i ThisGirlStumbled- Bitt True Story Saved Her From Falling relish ihU letter, i a oft tiDUsaTnlaofleHerareceived br 10 editors of True Story. For everr a a i rescue by Story, there are. athauaarnl nvcrpce Iho necti- sarydetetrinelnilufinccJfl brought to a before the fala. errors ara a a tRUE STORY IOIG Broadway.

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But Knew" a Womu" Only Homo" Pages From Life Nolhlng carries conviction to others Ilka pages totn from the book of life. Because they are true Ecripts of life, tnea- cagea In Tme Story Magazino reach and Influence more pcopls for Good than any other publication. Out of i a bought with bitter tears--thesa stirripg lEfe dramas are poured Into the pages of Troa Slory a a i a warn--to guide and pro- a the Innocent. Flint took one iten Euoetvs Jfat-Ktiev ttefthroat. pronnd eul, Iru to run FH ewry bone in voiw body." -From ry bon Thousands point to Bornan- Macfadden, foondw of Tim with J6y and thanksgiving that has dated to UttU for Tmth cost what it may.

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