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PAGE TWO A I I WEDNESDAY, MAT is, itgfc OXFORD HENRY NAGEL i PASSES AWAY appoiiilmcut for study nt Hiir- ard next year. Robert H. Hefner, assistant pro- of zoology, has been granted of absence for the year, and study. Joseph P. Kellcy, of the public peaking department, will noi bo at iiei't year.

Thomas L. Fccncy, professor latbctnaties, is i eliring the end llio current year, Dr. Harvey C. Minnicli, dean of 'eoc-hers 3 college, will have next car off, and i travel ami slucly i Kuropc. In Teachers' college these inaErne- ors will be absent on leave: Mrs.

cla Thorp Brown, English de- ai'lment; Miss Frances Kunbrougli, rt dopartincnt; Miss Grace Kicr- biology dcparlincnt. Eased Jp at Tho Oollege The young women of Oxford col- ego wore delighted yesterday when hey were notified that college au- horilies had "loosened" ou BOIIIO tho restrictions whicli they have iQcn under sinco tho school year bc- During the rcnmindoc of Iho year ollcgo girls may "Oo Uptown" and slay until o'clock at uighr, and hey may Imvo without clmperonos, on Saturday and Iny oveniugs. Thaso now i-egu ious, except the ono pertaining to 'dales," apply lo freshmen as well Sftclul To Tie Journal. Nagcl, a highly osk-eiawl citizen of Oxford, in rhv' (jciierfil in Cincuiuii night. His death wis not wholly unexpected inas- imioi ho had ueen ill fot' somu lime al the Oxford lietrcst before being removed lo tho General hospital "our weeks Ha was suffering wilii heart disease which became complicated wilb dropsy, Mr.

Nagel bad been connected with the Oxford Uolrcut for tho past forty years under Dr. H. Harvey. Cook and Dr. Cicorgo Cook, and proved exceptionally faithful in the performance of every aud service-.

Mr. Nagcl was a member-of Ham- iliun loilge, Xo. 93, B. I'. 0.

Klks, ut Hamilton. Mr. is survived by, a cltiugh- ler, Mrs. David H. Smith, of Grand Knpids, three- brothers, J'rank and Edivanl Nayicl of Ox- I'oi'd Carl Xagol of Jtiverside, and two sisters, Sirs.

Iticbard McKee and Mrs. Ionise Aby, of liii'crsidc. services will bo held at llii; bourn of i'rank Kagel, South Kim sU'ccl, Friday nt'tcrnuon at 'o'clock, with interment iu tbo Oxford cemetery. GOMMENGElNT 1 A ARE MADE Oxford, 0., M'ly niinuul uqimneiiwineiit the Oxford high schuoi-will take place in. the high school auditorium on Thursday evc- jiiiigj-jUaySl, at 8:13 o'clock.

is upper classwomcn. senior class this year is posed ten young woimui and foui youitg men. They arc--Messes Mary T.ouiiB Stopheiison, Doijothy Me QuislLXn, (hve-i'ulolin Boldfcn, Phyllis Margaret Hull 'Betty Lnndin," Eliznbell Alhto.tWelclij Florence Warrei and Cliesitei: Brces, Edwin Hollmey er, and Hubcr Tho attdli-css lo Mio graduating, class will lljo delivered by Rev (. Vjiayers, pastor of tli First Baptist church, oE Humiltoi Tbo biiccai'aureate service will bo To Make- Plans held in (fiel Melhodist Episcopal For Memorial Day church on Siiinday morning, M'ay at 10:30 o'clock. The sermou wi.

bo prea'cbeti -'by Kev. S. K. Dun ham. i Douglass and 1'owler Are Not Inelligfhie.

It became krnoTrn yesteildny tha Hubert Dougtes, pitcher, nn JaufeS Fowler, un teher, of the Ox ford high school baseball team, wor not Ineligible, all, to play i the remaining games'of than- tcnn It was announced a few'days that, on account of their bavin participated in a. game with son i a i boys against a-Millvrille nine, they had viola.tcd a rule of: tho high leak in (he School athletic association, and were out. of baseball for the remainder of the season. When, howoyer, the a i was brought lo Ihe allpjition of officers of the county alhlclic association, it was decided i RIDCO tho learn upon which (bo hoys played iv.is not A regularly organized team; lliat it had no connection i i any league or orgrtnizalion, (lint no admission was charged lo tbo Millvillc game, the boys had violator! no rule, rind were eligible (o ptny the remaining games. Iu yesterday's game with Reily, in (hat village, Oxford wou by score of 0 7.

Tbo game ran 10 innings. Barbour pitched ami caughl. This makes Oxford's ninth a i victory. One more game remains to be played--wilb abandon; but the game probably will not he played, since Shandon already b.is lost two games. Oxford, therefore, as it sl.iuds now, has wou Ihe championship if Vi'Cbl Butler county.

Kiwanis Club Heard Walker, C. I I Walker, sales manager of the Philip Carey of Cim was Ihe speaker jit yesterday's weekly and i of iln. Kin-finis club. Mr. Walker spoke on "Modern Merchandising," and his talk was one of the ablest am: must (uilcrlJiiuing oE tlio season.

Mr, compared the prcscn'. day problems of business men will those of years past. JIo said tha it was harder for a man to sticcoef in business today than formerly, fo i ho reason Hint conditions and inclli uda were constantly changing. particularly slrcsscd the value show in tho building up a'-thrifty relAil business. A I next Tuesday's meeting 'fOlli Day" 'Will- be cebbralcd, iollowin out I6dAhey'i! iAll for tl rtillvbe Dr.

U. MoC'onuell, oE the geography Miami university, iait poslcd mm in this.visinjly" Ohip, At mtjliag, tieJncm- bcrs Hkniillon Kiwonis club will bo gnttU. Faculty Ohingei. At Tbi Uttlrerelly. Mluii aalyfrllty been an- noanMi) i coining year.

Hiring of (lie chMilitry bu received Oxford Business Notices I VANTED--Liuviw to mow, atler p. m. and on Saturday. Kugeno Brces, phone 3311. 11 'OH HUNT--Garage.

16 Norlh Jilni street, 1'hoiio 2081. I3t. lues-wed. farm, which' was repaired ou Monday, broke out again, and in tho -the supply ot water in ho a i had become exhausted. li'orUinatcly there were no 'ires, though Iho members of Iho ire department were on duly and eudy lo respond promptly.

locations Tor Road Markers. Tlio committee appointed by ihe Ciwanis club to locale Iho four road mrkors, Prof. C. Whilcomb, Itainnah, yesterday reported that heso locations bad been fixed-- pproaching the village on tbo Colo- am pile, llio Dari'town tlio j'ollego Corner piko and West High Ircet. Prof.

Whilcomb Mntcil that il us llio pnrposu ol! Ihe committee lo reel the markers on Iho roadways scd nioslly ly aulomobilo tourists. Garden Olub To Keet Triday Nieht. The Oxford (jurtlcn club will meet llricc hall, Miami university, ou 'ridny 7:30 o'clock. Tho ilbjcct for discussion i bu 'Birds." Anyone iulercsled in ardens or birds is cordially invil- .1 to be Tbo speakers i bo Mrs. AV.

U. a aiul iMiss Jennie Brooks. iliami Toam gain Winner. Miami university's baseball earn yesterday won its second game sides," willi ail Ml-slafcasl. A splendid story of irou men and wooden ships, a.

gallant lad and lovely lass--rouiaiico in America's younger days. Sa.lurday-w,"'J,'he Valley oE Qianls," with Milton Sills; by Blow." Oxford Personals Of Interest. T. Clifford McDill, West Church street, will go to Cleveland on Friday for brief visit i relatives. Ho will bo accompanied homo by bis mother, Mrs.

Nanuy McDill, who has been Iho guest of her sister, -Mra, Nell Oillespio, in Cleveland, i'ar'scv- cral monlha. Mrs. Francis Edmonds, Riehmond, was yesterday tho guest of her parcnls, Mr. flnd Mrs. 11.

A. Demand, Soulb Main street. STATION PERSONNEL HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED Powell Crosley, Tells Of Plans For WLW And WSAI A i of I'orcl Billings to )o director ot Stations'WLTV. and. WSAI was ainiouuccd by Powel Crosley, president of the Cios- ley Jiadio Cocporntion ami operilov i i' i Jt iiUUJ ettivit mi iri.fi.K4 ln 'f.

1M oi Cincinnati's two Mr. Crosley also f'aul A. Greene commercial manager of both stations and said Unit. Joe Chambers i bo technical director, Grace lininc, formerly musical clU redress of WSAI, will continue) in lint capacity Billings, vliilo William Stocss will continue Coinmencoment Play Plans At Miami Prof. A Lorcn Oiilei and his i a i univeraity student phiycrs Inird nt work gelling ready to singe- llio commencement play "Arms and the Man," comedj n-lilcli have its first proiluctioi ou Friday evening, May US, in Bei Ion Hall audilbrium.

The salo of seals will ojicn at Ihe Miami Co-op sloro ou Tuesday morning, May 22, "at u'lock. Admission, 7jc. A called meeting ol Millikiu post, C). A. i i i lielief Corps, Kdwin C'onKer post, American Leg- Ion, tlifl Legion Auxiliary and all sous ol Civil War veterans, will bo held in American Irfgiori hall, over Oxford theatre on Thursday evening of (his week.

Tho p'urnoso of I i meeting will ho to arrange for Hie celebration of Memorial Day. Villaee Was Without Wator This villago was without water 10 o'clock Monday, night i iiesdny morning at 3 o'clock, Tlic on the Uigling OUorboin, at Wcstorvillc, by a euro of 13 to The feature of he gamo wns a homu by Ellscii- Ou tne previous day Miami de- the University of Diiyton, in bat city. Tho score was win 4 to '2. Steel Arrives Tor New Bleachers The. steel, for Iho now bleachers, bo creeled on Iho west side of field, hauled from (ho railroad siding lo the ilh- lilic field.

Work on Ihe bleachers will be pushed as rapidly ns possible. Tree Day Celebrated At the Western. Tree Day at tho Western College for Women, celebrated yesterday, warf nn event of unusual interest. About 1,501) people witnessed Ilic ANNUAL PICNIC CLOSES YEAR OFSCHOOLS AT MORNING SUN Miami university's iithlclic in-rived ami is being production of Uio piny, Tho Anlo- gone of Sophocles" in llio Krii3t iiii- luro theatre in tho afternoon. Nearly SOU guests were served luiiuhcuu at noon.

Track Meat At The- University. The 'thinl annual field ami track meet Of Ibn Buckeyo Albleliu association, composed, of Miami i versity, tho University of Cincinnati, Ohio university, WiUeuborj, college, Ohio Wcsleyau uiiiversitj anil Ucnison i i will bo helc on Miami's jithlelio field a a fternoon, direct WLW musical ucnls. Riehai'd I'nvcy, Alexander McQueen and Kobcrt Burdulte, iVSAI announcers, have been re- allied, and Mr. Grosley aunoipKed Mr. McQueen will be.

pemiilled develop bis "Scrap Book" ppt oil, whieb proved popular wilb WSAI audiences. 1'our. WSAI ppcralors arc l.arry Aichols in charge, uf tbo control room and liobci't 'oojjcr supervising l.h Mason ratibmiitiuo; pbuil. Mount Leaves WSAI Hdyi'y who resigiii'il as manager of WSAI when the staliou- changed hands last wcuk, has gono lo -N'eiv York. Mr.

Crosley said lib drastic Market and Tea At Presbyterian Ohurch Tlioro will be a market and tea held by thu Missionary society of Ihe Memorial Presbyterian church in the church parlors Thursday a ernoon at 3 o'clock. Attractions At The Oxford Theatre Tho Oxford today West i Win. Haiues and Joan Crawford; Papa." Thursday and Iron- were- contemplated, that ho hoped, under Mr. Billings' dircc-. lion, for an improvement iu tbo programs presented by both stulious.

i a all thu I'catuvcs of both stations will ho retained, with the exception ot tho Bicycle Soxtcllu and the- Congress String Qmuiet, which were sponsored by tlio uuiltil PluyiiiK Card lie bijpecl, however, a later tUcse musienl features might bo riuuild. Ho said there was A possibility that, moro chain features would ho added to schedules of both WLW and WS'AI. WI.W now carries 11 hours a week oE Uliis Chuiu features, i WKAI uses 25 hours from (lie Keel network. Commencement Is Held School Conven- jiccJUl To '1'hc May 16, Miss. Flprenoo Bess of Dayton spent'Tu'esddy 1 niglit.

her- jniv cuts Commencement- Tho ox-orolscs were "especially good this year, Mario gnvo the salutatory arjd, PAvker Snapp.lch Prof. of Mjaini University gave an entertaining and ihslruc- live address in which ho laid down some of things nocessary lo a successful life. The musio by tho Delia Oinicron Glee Club oE Miami tfns much enjoyed. The diplomas presented by the president of tbo school board, Mrs. Iln Lemon, who lold of the progress of education in Israel township.

Annual Picnic Tho school activities closed ou Wednesday with the annual picnic. After short program by the grades, Iho eighth grnde eonimcnuc'incnt was held. Supt. C. K.

gave Iho address. One feature of Ilic program was the presentation of prizes to thoso who bad d.oiic good work' in the Bible sluily course, by Rev. J. E. Lindsay.

After dinner, tlio children cngagci) in various vanlesls, Then caino a ball gamo between Iho boys of l'uirhiw- and the boys Morning Situ, left th'o ball learn and won a slight vielory over the Israel learn. Notes of Intereife aud Mrs. Roma Paxlon and L. B. I'Vazee were shopping in Hamilton C.

H. Brown and sisters called on Mr. and Mrs. K. Brown of Col- logo Comer afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Krcbs eutcr- loiiied former's sister and bus band, and Mrs. Helion, las; week. Mrs.

liulb -Palircnhagen and lit (la daughter of AJoxaiulria spent Tuesday night with her par cuts, Mr. ailil Mrs. Sutcr Parr. Mr. and MM.

Howard lliff Hieliinond and Robert McQuistoi of TroiHon spent Mother's day i their Slid Mrs. Clyde iow well Ihey are a a Ihq irimary grades. Mr. Bceler, paslor ot the M. K.

ihurch of New Paris gave sn rcss oii "At tlio Sign of Ilia Brass 'aeks." Ho felt a loo much hcorizing was done iu Siibbnih oliool work. He spoko of lllft prob, cm of iho absenloc, as it applies lo ol-ii leagbcr and pupil, the problem getting teachers, Iho pi-oblem. 'f having propai-eil leasoipand 'be' ifqblem of gelling the pupils (p re- nain for tlio church sorvice. The pcaker renlixcd that thcso can not solved by any set of rulds but' .0 felt (bat a coiiscoratcd Ufo full 'f dclermiimliou lo work ngly at tha task would do much. The subject of religions instruc- ion in Iho Israel schools re- 'erred lo a coinJiiittcc, chosen by he pastors of the Ibreo churches.

onveulion-ihstitule of Iho Ohio God, its closing Mrs, V. Cauloii, vas named vice president and V. NetV, Riing Sutti secretary- icasufef. a sVull ustuined when was struck by an aulniobile caused tho death of Mrs. Bertha Greenwood, 50, mother of 10 children, here.

Hugh Fiscus, of i i for Day By Day In Ohio Bellcfonlaine--AVm. E. Smith, 70, vice president of tho Savings Buihl- ujj Loan ami director of the Commoroinl, died suclilcnly from heart trouble. 1'indlay--Jiov. M.

D. ot i'iuillay was elcclcd president of the Kcnloti--Fire believed to iiavo been st.irlcil by chimney sparlu.de- slroycd Uio home oC Mr. and lira. Homer Latimer on tbo lit. Vic lory pike five miles south of Ren- Ian.

Loss was i a At $5000. LET OENTNEE TIP YOU OFF TO THE PEOPER STYLE ObnVentlOn Held Our Sabbath school was well rep resented at the township convention) hold ill'Ihe College Corner United I'rosbylorian clnirch on Sabbath afternoon. Special inusltt was furnish- Don't let olapct irritation or 'other skin disorders your baby. The S6ottung heU.ug properties of Reairtol have for years bseh successful in relieving akin irritationfi of ill kinds. Rashes and eczema-- itching and unpleasant-- will in ina cases vanish ia It few days.

Thousands have ortderod at th quickness ot its action. Resinol is absolutely harmless. Kecommended by doctors e. Al all by Bi'ook county, West gilila, at near where llm accident occurred. Dow, BeHefontatni A aei'inou at, the- JUthodi olnivoh of Mi the liii of Dr.

A. 3. of chiiroh. WnUor'took, as his test: "Bo Not OvoreoiuB oj Kvil, but Overcome Evil wjlh Good." Gentlemen. Wtllbein OIV TIME usual cd llio Various schools of (lie township, ill's.

A Hays Resinol To make sure of keeping appointments punctually, jt make your trip to New York on The NATIONAL jQmited Leaves Cincinnati y.o-j P. The unusuaC'on'time" rtcord of tlii's fine (rain, 97.6% cjuring 3 years in operation, is reasonable assurance of dependable Arrival. All-Pullman to Washington with Observation-Libriry- I.ounge Car, Barber, Valet and Shower Bath. Through Sleepers, Club Car, Train Secretary, Maid and Manicure to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. No extra fare.

And, with good meals at moderate cost to tempt your appetite in the new Colonial Dining Cars. Arid, in Netv York, the convenience of the Motor Coach Service that does away with usual terminal annoyances. Stop-ovirs accorded at Washington, Baltimore alid Philadelphia, i additional charge. or full details consult BERT Mac DOUGAL, Passenger and Ticket Agent. BALTIMORE tt OHIO SUMMER VACATION C1TV-NEW Outsell in nationwide acknowledgement of the EVERY CENTNER STYLE "Passed by the Rational Board of Stylist and Economist" "Panamas "LcKhorns" "Swiss Conformable" "Sennits" "Mikados" Centner Prices One Five Slx "MOSTLY UNION MADE." YOUR STYLE IS HEBE-- BOTH WHITE OR COLORED STRAW.

PLAY "STRAW 17TH-- A SURE WINNER BY A HEAD. FOR THE BEST TIPS-- AND LONG SHOTS IN HATS, SEE CENTNER'S 15 North Third A buying preference of enormous proportions lifts the Essex Super-Six far above the crossfire of competitive claims. It is the public itself which says the finest things for Essex. It is outselling all other many sections by more than 2 to 1. And, with slight variations, this preference is the nation's and the world's.

Plays Increasing Part in This Success The grtat. reception given Hud- on-Eiiex cars by the women ot America is direct recognition ot the refinements, tieiuty and conveniences that have been built into these cars, and adapted lo the ever- drowingmotorinttneedsof women. The new Essex Super-Six is a delight to iheeye--in lines, in fine exterior appointment and in careful' finish lhat invites and repays the closest examination. Within, this satisfaction to the eye and sense is apparent in every detail. The quality of the high-backed, form-fitting seats--richly you immediately.

At the slender, graceful wheel, you look out over the shining beauty of cowl, hood, saddle-type lamps, heavy, arching fenders, to 'the winged radiator figure that expresses the spirit and fleetness under your hand. You have belpre you the handsome grouping of dials and meters upon the beautiful ebony i board. Starter and clactro-lock are there to 6ur hand, too. Bendix four-wheel brakes give smooth positive stopping action and an added sense of All are weatherstripped. The body is of silenced construction, adding to the nbtably quiet operation of Essex.

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