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TWO A I I WEDHESDAY, 'DEO. 4, 1929 FOSTOHIA BUSINESS BLOCK BURNED Fostoria, 0., Dee. 4 (fl 1 )--Three business buildings were destroyed nnd a.fireman was injured in a fire which caused damage estimated by fireman at $150,000, here curly today. The (ire started in flic Park" bowling alloy. It was discovered at 2 A department store operated by the Franklin company and the Brandeberry garage was consumed.

Charles Wise, fireman, was burned severely in a heat pocket after he fell from a second story window. GET MONEY FOR DRINKING COFFEE Sew York, boys and eighteen girls at Columbus university are to bo paid $1 an hour for drinking coffee -and answering questions. They will bo interrogated after each cup until their capacity is reached it is as a Psycliopliysie.il experiment to determine the effect, of coffee on elementary and motor capacities. KERMIT'S HOBBY FOUND IN STORES Princeton, Js 7 Dec. 4.

instead of eating lunch, Ker- liiit Roosevelt prowls around old book stores occasionally, buying volume. Book collecting especially first editions is iiis vocation, ho told', the Daily Princetouian in urging the importance of a hobby. lONGWORTH-GANN IN "RED" FROCKS Washington, Uiic. 4. dresses seem to be the thing for wives to when watching their husbands rim ship of.state.

Lorigworth wore one in the House' gallery iunl Mis. Qann one Senate Gallery, the opening Congress. i ENGLEBERT TAKEN TO HOME Frieudts of Kuglebcrt Knth, 510 Pj-ytanitt avenue, irilJ bo ploasefl io learn i-hafc he was able to be removed to his home a spending 'the poet two weeks in Mercy 'hospital. Kentucky Events From Bluegrass Horse Cave. AV.

C. Stewart's grocery store was robbed of after an entrance had been forced through the front door a crowbar. Richmond. T- The body. of Corp.

Edgar Walker Peyton, Company 330th infantry, United Stale Army a native of tin's eoinitrv killed in action on January 18, 1919, arrived l-ere and i i a honor.s accompanied its burial. Winchester. Taylor House, pro lessor of journalism at Wesleyun college! a a i ha ins ied the chair at Linsley Institute, Wheeling, West Virginia. He will assume his duties i a Miss Virginia Bale, 89, perished in Her 'Mazing home on tho Brownsboro road during the absences of her npplieiv and sole coin- panian, James B. Taylor, S2.

Shelliyvillc. Memorial services 'or departed Elks, was held hero with the address being given by Judge. Edwin 'IT. Davis. Richmond.

The elected city council has selected the following to serve for two city clerk, Green Clay; city collector, T. M. Taybiirn; chief of fire department, Ben Danghtery street coni'- missioner, Jesse Kennedy; tax assessor, W. D. a fire truck drivers, Delbert and William Singer.

GEANTED DIVORC3 Eainiji (f. llmiser fi divoroo from Clnrenee J. Houser by Judge K. J. in ronunoii plcns court Wednesday ami vus siven custody of the child.

In ancient Babylon Uio use of perfumery was jjreseribt'd by Jaiv. TAX COMMISSION TO MEET WITH BUREAUS Tho Stale Tax Commission is ar- anging- to hold a eeriea of meetings about December witli. he various farm bureaus of the stale present as it relates, to the refunding of gasoline tax paid for other than uon-highway purposes. There seems to be lauch of a undeirelauding relating to this matter and as 1 a result many farmers arc confused as to exactly a should done. PANTOMIME AT PILGRIM BAPTIST "The Prodigal a pantomime, Will be sjiven 'I'lmrsday evening at ilto Pilgrim Baptist 'cnure-h irt 3-p.

m. Tho skeleton oC Traveler, the liorec riililcn by Itobcrt K. Jjcc throughout llic Civil war, a lieen plactMl in I lie Washington and Lt'e chapel at Lexington, Va. A newspaper printed in Smyrna hoasls that item printed in it is at least two or three flnys old. MODERN ADAM GETS COLD ON TRAIN Now yoritj Dccf 4 (JPj--Burfc it.

McConuoll.ivho spent nine weeks 'ui tJio Quebec wilderness living almost Adam' like niul doing such tilings us sleeping in snoiv is baek in New York with a cold. He caught it on train. EAST HAMILTON Kvtingclieul Ghui-ch oC the Redeemer. On Thursday afternoon tne Homo Depai'tment will meet. Reverend Gallagher will bo the speaker, followed by a social Urn.

and rc- diincuts. Tho public is invite-i A i'oiir o'clock the confirmation cluss will meet. The infant eon of JMr. and Park Gast (Ella Miller) was chri-5- at their home on Tiffin av- cr.no Sunday afternoon. The little i Jloir w.is ujimcd Park Walter and Reverend Sclioctllo oinciated.

The jroud parents were sponsors. and Mrs, David Clark and iaby of Exeello were the guests oil lis grandmother, Mrs. Ella 'Sleiu- Sunday. Mrs. Anna Kelb Jias returned to icr homo in Chicago after a pleasant visit with her sister, Amelia Seliolz.

Born--To Mrs. C. Y. Wilson, a big boy at hospital. NINE PASS TEST FOR CITIZENSHIP Xine persons passed examination 'or second citizenship papers at the court house Tuesday.

E. E. Scoville, naturalization examiner, con- liicted the hearing. Thd following applicants will have their 'injil hearing in a Anna Garofolos, Middlctown; Elias Mouliaris, Middlctown; Jean Middlctown; Bcrnat Ros- enbci'g, Hamilton; Stefan Hnpka, Middlctown; Susie ilton; Julie Sclimitt'Holsteinj Hamilton; Alois Kionlmucr, and Cesare Kives, Middlctown. OOUNCILMEN CANNOT RAISE THEIR SALARIES Defiance, Ohio, 4.

-Legislation passed by city councihnen increasing their own salaries from $J15 to $240 a year is cqntrary to state law, Mayor Edward S. Broil- son declared in vetoing tho measure. Mo pointed out that state statute limits the compensation oimcilmen in cifcies of less than 25,000 to $150 a year. E. AID DIVISION MEETING Ladies of second division of (ho Ltmlrmvalil M.

K. Ladies' Aid society met, on Mondriy evening with Mrs'. Frnuk Btirbcr nnd made i a plans for i port iu tbo Christmas bazaar and supper Thursday, December 5. Ohio Events Day by Day Happenings by her hus alleged to have rob ber who held up the Union bank Kenwood, West. lost Wcdnes clay, and escaped with $910, a wom- returned $100 o't she term ed loot to authorities hero yesterday, declaring sho did not the origin the money unlil informed lier husband was being sought iu connection with the case, Ensfc Liverpool--The invitation of President Hoover to attend a eont'ereuci! of business and industrial leaders at Washington Thurs- rlay, has been accepted by YV.

Wells, manager of the Homer- Laugliliu Chinu company. Toledo---Colin Campbell, vice president in charge of the Willys Overland company, yesterday announced his resignation, Retirement, is due, to il! health. Sidney Enveloped in flames when her clothing'cauglit fire, Mrs. Theodore FriestableT, 74, mother- in-law of State Representative Fred Elsass, of Shelby county, wns burned to death in her home -near Botkins yesterday. A a ula--Injuries suffered when he was struck by an automobile in the road near Jefferson yesterday caused the death Frank Wasliut.

40 Youngstown--Directors of Uie Youngstown Sheet and Tube company, in session yesterday, electee Frank, C. Purncll president, succeeding James A. Campbell, who becomes chairman of the board. East Liverpool--A ease of smallpox, discovered in city jail here led ix prisoners to bo placed undei quarimtinc by Health Commissionet Edward Kesell here yesterday. Vaccination wa3 also Steubenville--An argument said to hnve occurred with another ne- gro, yesterday caused the fatal shooting of Vinyard Kitchen, 45.

The slayer escaped. Cincinnati 1 --Because he refused to change his name to Charles Dex- er, Carroll Dexter Walker, a youth this city, late yesterday 16st $20,000 bequeathed to him under these conditions by an aunt, Judge Stoney ruled. The money goes to the Jniversity of Cincinnati. BESSIE AFSWl6s' SUES FOE DIVORCE Adrian Apswich, 200S Benning- lol'cii avenue, was so abusive and liinrntlsoino that his wife, could not live ivitli him, -ho charged in a. suit tor divorce nut custody of llio child in common iiH court Wednesday.

They were naricrt May The best place to spend your Christinas Savings Check unmarred by hum or noise AJESTIC has removed those last two obstacles to perfect enjoyment of radio reception the low hum and clicks brought in with power from the light socket and the distortion caused by old style detection. Development to the utmost of the proved practical type --27 tube the first of these advances Power Detection made possible the seconcL The magnificent tone quality of Majestic's Super- Dynamic Speaker and type --45 power tubes without the irritating accompaniment of hisses and hum that have constantly intruded. Those who have heard the new Majestic Anniversary Models then noted the inspired beauty of the cabinets i 5 and compared i have created such a demand that Majestic Radio is being made, purchased and installed at the rate of 5000 every day! Free Home Demonstration. Hear a Majestic todayl Openings evenings, 7 to ,9. Court Street entrance.

plui four itasei of radio frequency; Abiolutcly no hum and no oscillation at any wave tengih. Automatic tcntitfrffr Third and Court tuned itaccu of mdio frequency. A let -no hum or oscillation at any wave length Automatic tcntitiviiy control glvci uniform range and power a(( over the diul. er.HeavY,«iurJyMaici(ic power unit with pmilive voltage liallant lone life ml ufetT. Early lincliiU design cabinet of American walnut.

Instrument panel nverMd wtih genuine imported Auitra-, (inn Lacewofxft fact itch- CA con plMe.m] A "7 l.lied In cenulnc I acobean period cabinet of American Wal nut. Doori of matched liutt watntit with ovcrlayi on doort Interior panel of Kcnuino imported Laccwood. plate, and door finlihed In geoulnc iilver I Theatre Air Columbia AaicriMH Hnmlca.iingSyttem* every niihi. 9 10 10 Eaiicm Daylight Saving Time. HvadllDCM of iho Si.

3a TIME PAYMENTS Time In tho purchase of Rtteivcn tnaoced through (he Majcitic Plan mt ft vatUbU nttto MRS, HOELSCHER HAS PASSED AWAY Mrs. Amalia Hoelsckgr, Uge 78 yeans, widow of Henry HoeJschei'j died at the homo of Miss Carrie Bandtel, 720 Pine street, Tuesday evt'iiing at 9:15 o'clock of heart trouble. Her husband prwedcd licv in death ten years ago. No im- iiiodiijje relatives Sho a member of St. Stephen's church and belonged to the Third Order of St.

Francis. Funeral services will be tho funeral homo of Albert P. Wagner, 337 Lmllow sh'eet, Friday morning at o'clock with services at St. Stephen's 'chuixm at 9 o'clock. Interment will be made in St.

-Stephen's cemetery. ALLEN ESTATE IS GIVEN TO WIDOW estate of Wliliam Allen, Liberty township, was left to the widow, Blanche! Allen, according to his will filed in probate court Wednesday. Sho was nanWil executrix in the will which was made May 25, 1925. VOLIVA STILL IS UNCONVINCED Zion, 4. Byrd seems to have bad an t'ul narrow escape.

Ho nearly fell ofl the edge of tho earth. Wilbur Glenn Voliva avers a pole flight notwithstanding tho earth is a circular plane. SCHOOL BOARD HEARS MEDICAL REPORT Members of the Board of K'lnca- tiou at tho regular meeting Tuesday afternoon passed on monthly bills and received the report of the school physician, Dr. John A. Bnr- a the school Dr.

B. Hall. Dr. Burnett reported on examine-, tions made in the Lincoln, Jackson, Adams, Harrison and Jfihuoro seliools, showing that 470 new examinations woro made, 712 re-exam inations were made, 51 inspections ivere- made and 42 youngsters excluded. The.dental report of tho son and Tyler, Madison, Washington and part of the Harrison schools revealed 1201 eiopiinntioocj ivero made- and 2657 cavities were found.

Thoee present at the meeting were 'President E. B. Hughes, Mrs. Mary Beckett, Louis Sohngen and Charles clerk. PYTHIAN' SIBTEES 0 VISIT LOOKLAND Pythian Sisters, Lone Star Tern-, pie, No.

180 in order that thciranem- may attend convention to lie held there that dny. All persona going are asked to niako reservations with Bertha Purdy by calling 3J32-M. The bus will leave the K. of P. hall at a.

in. Tuesday. NIECE LONflSTEETH ESTATE Naomi E. Loiigstrcth, Oxford, niece qf Elizabeth Lamm, 'received llio $3125 estate of -her aunt, whose was filed in probate court Wednesday. She also was appointed executrix.

The will is' dated April IS, 1927; MBS. LAUDDEHS IS I TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Mrs. Charles Laudders, 1215 Hanover street, was removed to Horny 'Monday. Her numero is friends wish for her speedy recovery. HARMONY LODGE ELECTS OFFICERS Aruo Andrews was elected noblo grand at the annual election of officers held Tuesday night at tho regular meeting Harmony lodge, I.

0. X). Fi Frank Watts wus chosen to act as vice grand during the coming year, Fred P. Teichart, recording secretary, Raymond Sheard, financial secretary," and Borl 0. Forman, treasurer.

Plans were made at the business meeting to hold a banquet and dance on Tuesday, December 10, anil the date for' tho Christmas entertainment was set for December 20. On Tuesday, December 17, the second degree will be conferred on candidates. JUNIOR CLUB DANCE AT CAMP The Junior club of the Y. M. C.

A. boys department will qxmeor a at Camp Campbell Gard Saturday evening. Final arrangements for tho affair were made in Tuesday evening's meeting of the club at. the It was announced tJiat delegates to the recent Older Boys conference would urake reports in tho next meeting. Juat arrived from abroad SILK LINGERIE tlmoroiaerea In Switzerland The skilled fingers of native Swisi needlewomen guided by the genius of a famous Parisian designer, have created all manner of lovely underthings for smart Americans.

Fashioned with a delicacy and breath- catching beauty that you'd never find in any but the most expensive of French creations. And so reasonable you'll waut a complete outfit. ChtmiKs, Dance Sets, Pcttislcirtx, Pctti-panties and Panties Deposit Your Christmas Checks With Us At Payable Scmi-Annually The Home Loan and Building Association 1 C.J.ParrishScc'y. 3rd. Court Sts.

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