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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 4

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The oiOy teat to be doubtful Pri teens JalUwi W1U Marry was in the Sun that in Massachueetts to noon at Senator Coolidge, who did not time everything was seek reelection. There Governor (By United Eremi). rdam, Sept; Juli- heir to the throne of her 7 o'clock Sunday James Curley and Mayor Robert tered the place; again E. Greenwood of Fltchburg, -the the safe battered. 1 ope the jpblicbl le coii- nto the latter Senator Cpolidge's son-in- mo Quen Wilhelming, has be- con engaged to marry Prince; money gone and called law, are the Democratic aspirants' rJUJTCRXS FROM MISSOURI.

The yegg used tools with indications that Curley will Bei aard of Lippe, of Germany; It Leaden Say pany to batter his be the nominee. Williams, CIvU War Vet- Says Conditions Bad. understood today. Will Be Democratic This Tear. He will encounter strong op- rincess Juliana The work was 1 si position ffom the Father Cough- of Queen Wilhelmina, who done at Arcadia, Kern lin faction in Massachusetts and, Gordon Williams, civil war vet' eran, hale and hearty as a man of "fifty, was an appreciated vis- "Itor at the Tribune office Tuesday, he having just returned Missouri; he visited, hisj daughter, Mrs.

Maude Moore and family. Mr. Williams makes his 56 August 31. ton and other tow it iaJepoTted, rince Bernard is 25, sou of tion, but officers were many conservative party men. late Prince Bernard ot Lippe.

obtain any fingerprints would 'be Priuce consort if BAY STATE DOUBTFUL Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. He is now a member of the Massachusetts house and as such has been friendly to labor', which is giving Enjoyable Vaca cenls the throne: ernard is a ncjphew of Prince and Mrs. jHary Lee pold IV, former Prince Regent and Mr. and Mrs: Joe him some support. His record in home with his elder son, principality of Lippe.

The crease in the- coming elections of son 1 Joe 'Jr. drove to nea'r Nevada but spends part of the legislature and the prestige house is that of Lippe and Blesin Maine and two senate seats, Sunday and spei of his name are expected to help' lite i time in Tipton'. Iowa, bringing with relatives. From his candidacy greatly. He 'stated Missouri was in strength in the next senate to 71, went to Cincinnati very bad plight at this time, neur of the Chateau of Hp.pe the largest majority held by any visited the Zoo and drought having struck the state a party since the civil war, Their Labor Day mote hard blow and this was followed dicted by Democratic leader's di- a most enjoyable one.

an invasion -of Retired Engineer Killed Himself Former Resident Here ercting the senate campaign. The election of Governor grasshoppers. In the vicinity of Meadsville there is no vegetation Insists on Jui lenry Vermesse, a former res- Brand, the Democratic senatorial Beverly Hills, Sept. 8. it of Tipton and world war stripped the leaves from the fruit nominee in Maine, is counted on Louis F.

Brewster, 74, a retired Toledo, 8i--Pc who left with Co. and trees. This is a peach section and by the Democrats, and is expected DuluUi, engineer, died last jailed a man whojcliini overseas duty, is back for a to be most effectiverpsychological- Mr. Williams says night by asphyxiation in his ga- driven an automol) vis with old friends and neigh- ly in the national campaign. This of the trees the only thing at- bor, and is assisting in the-jto- tached t8 the twigs is more than any other, himself in the building and start- sistence had overcome Etone, from which the grasshop- winning of this senate seat by the ing an automobile engine.

monstrances that Vermesse first jeame to this pers have stripped the peach Democrats would be heralded by Police reported that Brewster lity as a heet wbrker for'W. The veteran states that Indiana the party leaders as symptomatic ft a no to his wife, A. Kendall, who was for a num- looked like Heaven, when he en- of a national trend and as carry- he was committing sui- pf field manager for saw the green fields ing out the political slogan: "As cide and warning her to stay awa and says local people Maine goes in September so goes from the garage. Betty Jane, daushtcj Cin pany. He is meeting a number are most fortunate.

the nation in November 1 A recent confidential' survey made for the Republican national and -Mrs. Cleve Riley, fo of old friends and is glad to; be SAFE WAS FORCED. dents ol the Hobbs- coijamunHjy, back in his old and Mrs. Claud Main spent who now reside in Eeeins like home. Monday at the home of her moth- Carl C.

Eikenbcrry Establishment committee shows went a tonsil operation er. Mrs. Delt Wilson, near Gold- emith. will have a larger majority than Hoover in 1932, with the senate at Kokomo Robbed. hospital in Elw Visited at Whiteland.

"day. She is reporte fight this month concededly A bold yeggman. Tribune Want Ads Get Results. Knowltn spent the but the drift favorable to 8(i, Still at Foi wek end at the home of his son Brand's election. berry establishment at Knowlton and in Compare every day prices with so-called specials we save you money.

Sunday afternoon by hurling The election of two senators in iteland and attended services Simcoe, N. Iowa, resulting from the death of I brick through a rear window, bat- the Greenwood Baptist church tered open the safe and departed Senator. Murphy, makes certain, Su iday. morning. 'Saturday he STERLING GROCERY Free job, claims to be the ol with about $1,000 in the opinion of the Democratic isident Roosevelt at blacksmith in the sat report received by leadcrs, that both will be Demo- 1 cording to I local officers.

in the peace of mind! r- luxury of lying in story and a corking eve ling make friends with light smoke of rich, ripe- iMcfy You'll taste the of higher priced tobaccos all le i.vjes,''i he Cream of the Crop. of inoking with that wel- ion oere byLucky's private Smoke fir your Ughtsmoke for your throat! Coart Cotter for United Pn San Francisco, Sept coast guard cutter Shawnee to- fcer schooner F. S. advised the Union oil had lost leaking bree by' flares, that si ler deckload and badly. She asked im reported.

equipped Ulcers' sig- T-; Dayton, and Thomas ot CharleBton, More Efficient I MM Cuts the Demand for MORE HOURS WORKED Washington, Sept. the mathematics of national'economy, unemployment is still a discouraging constant. The la est government figures indicate that, 'despite the undoubted-recovery displayed by other economic there are still more 11,000,000 jobless in the country. i I -I Experts seem to agree that only partial palliatives for- the situation are! now in sight. It would take many years for' ures to send all the these meas- nnemployed sistance.

Mackay Had The F. S. Loop is with a radio. Her nailed with flares wh the latter ship passed close coast of northern south of Eureka. The standing by, waiting if the cutter does, no time.

REPORTED VER back to gainful work, and then only if the predictions of a. de- Widow of Dr. i. R. in Serious Mrs.

Emma Hildrn the late Dr. J. R. Hild physician Windfall, to be seriously ill a in that town and her Don Hildrup, surgeon dining rate of population in- amin Harrison' at I tJ 11 1 4. 1.

crease holds For the past several years there has been a fairly constant figure of 500,000 net gain the workers of the countiy. That is 500,000 i more children reached working age ers have left gainful ment. This: process alone past six years has. tnan raised the unemployment to say, have work- employ- in the therefore', figures for the of 1929 by 3,000,000. But at the present time; with production increasing and signs of a timid prosperity beginning to show themselves, there are dif, ferent" factors working on unem- ployment, some of them pulling in opposite directions.

One government economist lists four such influences: Fuller" production load; (2) re-equipment; (3) less efficient i and -(4) the shorter work week Of these factors fl has been called to Her.sister, Mrs. Mae Windfall, is also here anapolis assisting in 1 Mrs. Hildrup has good health for the weeks and Saturday became 'much worse time was delirious. the home Monday ev she was somewhat im Hildrnp of ondition. i widow of pioneer reported her home son Major Ft: Ben- dianajpolis, bedside, of from Indi- been in st several last: week for a ports from ning state DEMOCRATIC rst two Cicero Township to Wednesday John A.

Altherr, the: Cicero township committee, has anno: meeting of all commi committeewomen for at headquar All are-asked to (promptly at 7:30 an tend -to increase unemployment, the others to make work. Their resultani time'to I time as one foijC more varies from or other qf he forces becomes'Stronger. When the country's' productive lachinery operates more nearly capacity, as is the ition becomes increasing- opera efficient, and the man-hours necessary number" of to turn finished unit decreases. ho Manufacturers, However, are mid. about installing new raa- hineryj no matter; I how labor- aving may be, in times of slow sales.

Thus, any general tte-equip- ment of plants was postponed uring the- lean years. Under the stimulus of increased onsumption, it began last year, now increasing, i as shown by- he substantially greater sales of machine tools and durable pro- uctive goods. Yet: there is still onsiderable inefficient ichinery Ms, udged inefficient by standards of Those who deal iii tion: is extended Dimocrats of the township who wis LIQUOR CHAI Filed Against Two Men at Green Greenfield, Sept. of violating the state were filed yesterday circuit court against Osb'orhe and Claude Indianapolis. They are alleged operators of the Tal road house on state west of McCordsviile Marion-Hancock coui Taken Hoi Monday evening ambulance of.

Kemp Miss Macel Johnson Beechwood hospital labor statis- ics ar'e. convinced tiat the work week has lengthened since VRA codes went out. of existence. Yet are nott ing like as ong as they were in 1929, when he country's produ e.ry IB i generally bell btive eved reached peak of steel industry is cUed as typical of the trend. with his victory mary, John F.

-ctorkJ 1 machin- toTlave. of her parents, Mr. a id Mrs. Sam Johnson near Scirclev in an automobile a day but, i be getting along as Bible, having a compo of the left leg. and lea.

rteMit.pri- a cudidsto purdwaed a Women of the The Women "of th hold their regular nesday evening in th on East Jefferson attendance of members is desired. 8PARTOM B.J rw California, ebree was give aid arrive in ILL. were the guests The: former tine day evening but sind 'irrk 'Thomas' j-wiil remain! time and are now it the: home of the -'former'8 mother -ib r' -aome rence Smith near. Nevada. Hold One lit.

airman' of Democratic need' a call eemen and Wednesday rs. present an invita- Frank Riffer is a. coumliL of Mrs. Boyd, her maiden name Iteiugpol- ly Thomas. Will Remove to Dr.

Russell Rollins, 1 who redent- ly engaged in the practice of mediciuej in Tipton with joffleeB la the Martz building ott North Main street, has rented the south half of the Russell double on South Main street ad will remove his family here from Indianapolis at once. Dr. and Mrs. Rollins jhjare two sons who are in. the Oregon Volcanoes.

Bend, Sept. of 'more Volcanic activity is; found near herp in the upper Deschutes River country-and the.Java cast forest in the Paulina foothills than itf other part of the world, thinks John E. Doerr, Crater Lake National Park geologist. to attend. ndianapolis Id.

iquor laws Hancock r. Harry S. Villiams of have been Timbers, a odd No. 67 near th'e line. BLOUSES $1.00 and $L95 Steak, Ib.

Clean Qiick Soap Chips, 13c Batter. Ib. McMullan removed from the the boms le. She was ident 'Sun- thought to ell as ipos- nd fracture therj injur- oose. i Moose will eting Wed- Moose hall eet.

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