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Delphos Daily Herald from Delphos, Ohio • Page 6

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THE DELPHOS HERALD SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1930. CATHOLIC CHURCH 0:30 a. Low Mass. 8:00 a. m.

Low Mass. 10:00 a. High UNITED 11RETHKEX Sunday School 9:30. Rev. Body, Cridersville, will deliver the setmon, 7:80.

Everybody -welcome. Rev. C. S. Ream, Pastor.

CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School, Morning Service, 10:30. Evening sermon at 7:30. meeting Wednesday evening- at 7:30. We extend a welcome to thi 1 E. E.

Piisbor CLASSIFIED-BUSINESS. AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY LUTHERAN CHURCH January 5. Epiphany Sunday. 'Sunday School at o'clock. The annual reorganization and promotion of classes will be held at this time.

Epiphany Day at 10 o'clock. The Ladies Aid will meet on Wednesday afternoon at. the home Brad Alexander. North street. The annual election of officers will take placc'at this time.

On Wednesday evening at 8:15 the Ursula Cotta Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Oscar Miller, 'North Clay street, Mrs. C. E. Miller will as.

sist in enteitaining the society. J. G. E. Mittermaier, Pastor.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Chas. E. Wintringham, Pastor. Announcement of services for Sunday, Jan. 5 are as follows: 'Sunday School a.

Harry D. Bellis, The old officers will be in charge of this service and the new officers will be installed duiing the closing Worship with Holy Communion 10:30 a. m. Communion "The Society of Burning Hearts." Evening worship with sermon by the pastor at 7 p. m.

Sermon theme: "Shoes for the.Journey." Junior League 6 p. m. Dorothy Nihiser, Supt, Epwoith League li p. Robert Rozelle, Pres. Mid-week prayer service 7 p.

m. Thursday. This will be Official Board and School Heard night and a business session will be held after the devotional service. A large attendance is desired. The choir will meet for rehearsal at 8 p.

m. Thursday. Use the Herald and Courant Classified Page- It Pays. BOSS VS. BOSS 'THE S.AV SHE'S II2EO I'M THE ISM'T LJ A FOIZ.TUME AND HE.

TOL.C I vuA'S TO MEET A BLOND QENiTLJEMAM SOON I'M GLAD'I WASM'T LI VIM' IN TH' WHEN ALL. THEM GIANTS'N' 0 AQOUMD AN' WOLLE.F3IN HO-HUM "AM" VOUUIN' EVER'BODV 1030, King Feature, Syndicate, Great 'Britain riihti' raiervedl "3A1D TVAE.V COLJUD WAuK SEVEM 5TE AKi EVF2Y GlANTT WAS "SO TALL. HEAD THE. A Scatter Pins in Fine Style at Royal Alleys Friday Night lor 1930, W. S.

Knudsen, president and general manager, declared that I with the improvements incorporated in the new ear, Chevrolet was anticipating- a volume of business that will equal, if not surpass, the pheno- Viional iccord of 1929. And, in order to accommodate an early demand, production IK being speeded with ail the haste consistent with the precision methods for which Chevrolet manufacturing operations are famous. New car shipments have been going out to dealers for the past ten and Win Each Game from days, with deliveries to owners sciu-u- Odenwellers by Substantial Margin Tilton Leads with 236 and 631 Scores. ulcd to stait today. The cars went on display this morning in thousands of Chevrolet showrooms from coast to coast, while at the same time the an, r.ouncement of the new car was being Crashing the maples in fine style, broadcast through the advertising the Friendly 5 Shoes look the league-i of more tnan G)500 news- leading Odenwellers' Clothiers into camp at the Ro: al alleys Friday night of distinct improvements for three stiaights, winning each havc i made in thc neVL Kame by a big margin and having a ct the acto iy announces.

Great, margin of 287 in the totals. C) Jcau ty, added safety factors, im- All of the Shoes were going well, proved idin comfort and better a all rolling well over the 500 rount performance with added power, Tiltcn, of that team, led thc van ftm as LC acceleration are announced with high score of 23(5 and high to-i a tuies of the new line. Train Hits School Bus, Seven Boys Die (Continued from Page 1) FERGlT TO HAVE! THBY HAD TO ME.AOS -T'UL BE.TCMA BE A A L.O OF "GROUNDS" TO COVER A k'i i SHOULD 8 MUSTA BEEN HAVE TO 1 FACES EVRV DAYVy WANT ADS FOR SALE UNDERTAKERS COMMERCIAL BANK Capital $75,000 Surplus $100,000 A Safe Home for Your Savings PRESBYTERIAN CHTTICH John Clement Berry, Minister Stated S. 0:15 a. Divine worship, 10:30 a.

m. and 7:00 p. m. C. E.

Youth League, p. m. Mr. Berry will preach at the morn, ing service on Sabbath topics; "-New Paths" and seimon to the Juniors, "A Baby Resolution," both sermons appiopriate to the New Year. This is Year's Sabbath.

No evening service, owing- to the journeyi of the choir and many of our congregation to Van where the choir will render our Xmas Cantata in the First Presbyterian church. All desiring to go please let Mr. Beriy know and conveyance will be provided. The service will be at 4:00 p. m.

in Van Wert. Cth, Boy Scouts, 7:15 p. m. Tuesday, 7th, Joint meeting of session and trustees at the church, 8:00 p. m.

Short separate session of each body before the joint meeting. Every officers is desired present as very im. officer i sdesired piesent as very important matters will be brought before the joint meeting. Wednesday, 2:00 p. m.

regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid, at the church, postponed from last woek. Friday 10th, 7:30 p. m. choir practice. Sunday 0:15 p.

m. the C. E. Youth League as usual, leaders to be announced on Sunday. Begin the New Year right by attending church.

Everybody welcome. 1 Firit Stethoscope Eene Theophlle Laennec In 1808 made with bis own lathe the first stethoscope, 'the forerunner of the modern Instrument carried by every practicing physician today. Most of modern terms describing the conditions in rile chest, both normal and tuberculous, originated by Laen- Magazine. PIANO TUNING JOHN H. WANGBMAN, TUNBP Piano and Player Piano Work and Expert Tuning: Leave orders at King tal of of the Clothiers, was second with 224 and G21.

The scores: Friendly 5 Shoes Kiutsch 178 Lisk 189 Talbot 223 Lindeman 108 Tilton 19-4 Total 947 Odenwellers 154 132 170 165 148. 108 183 190 Kahrig Hoelderle Brenneman Brown Limbrecht 135 189 172 201 875 147 190185 195 171 230 509 (i07 511 G31 Larger tires, small wheels, Delco- hydraulic shock absorbers at all four wheels, Fisher slanting non- glare VV windshield and vastly improved four wheels breaking system are some of the highlights. The atti active new closed bodies, in a variety of colors, carry the famous Fisher stamp of 270!) hip. Eight models, three of which are I new to Chevrolet, comprise the line. 154 119 179 172 4 10 i of the eight, five are closed cars and three aic open.

The closed'cars are the sedan, coach, coupe, sport coupe and club sedan. The open models arc 495 502 Total 851 The standing: Odenwellers 14 7 Eagles Club 11 10 Friendly 5 Shoes 9 12 Hotz and 1-Iotz 8. 13 The games next week will be as follows: Tuesday night, Hotz vs. Friendly 5 Shoes; Thursday night, Odenwellers vs. Eagles Club.

NEW CHEVROLET CARS NOW ON DISPLAY HERE 1930 Models being Shown at Garage of Mueller Chevrolet Company on West Second Street Many New Features Make Improvements in This Car. 224 201 021 the roadster, sport roadster and phae- 830 825 2512 ton. The models new to the line this year are the sport coupe, sport road- won lost ter and club sedan. The six cylinder valve-in-head engine introduced a year ago, after four years of research and develop- inent, has been further improved and refined. Since the introduction of the six a year ago, test cars have run up more than a million miles of driving at the General Motors Ground in the working out and the justifying of the improvements found in the 1930 car.

All the resources of the General Motors Research Laboratories and the 'Chevrolet experimental laboratory placed at the disposal of the Chevrolet engineering staff in this work. The Chevrolet Motor Company today announces a new car for 1930 known as "The Greatest Chevrolet in Chevrolet 'History," at greatly reduced prices. The new Chevrolet is now on display at the Chev- company's plant on West street. Announcement of the new car today comes right at the close of Cheviolet's greatest year, for the sensational success of the six-cylinder Chevrolet, introduced just a year ago, resulted in an output of car this year, breaking by a wide margin all former Chevrolet annual production -lecords. In making public 'Chevrolet's plans VIENNA'S DEATH PREDICTED BY MATHEMATICIANS VIEN.VA, Jan.

4 250 to the figures of a local mathema- years Vienna will be dead, according tician. At the present time the death rate exceeds the birth- rate. Monthly figures show that deaths exceed births by an even 1,700. Vienna's traditional suicide tendency is still on the increase. (Last year the number of suicides, 880, sur.

catised from epidemics. At the present passed the number of deaths, 67, time there is an average of three suicides to every hundred Kve.ry available physician was summoned from Shrevo and nearby towns, and after rendering emergency 1 rushed to city and Kinney Smith hospitals to cure for the dead and dying. The hospitals were quickly tilled, and some, of the injured, unable to gain admittance to the overtaxed wards, were put. in rooms. Several of those who survived the crash were KO critically injured that it was dcfith was only a matter hours.

News the tragedy reached Burbank, 14 miles north, and tho icy roads were lined with cars of relatives frantic- for news of those who had been killed and injured. Scones of sadness and tragedy occurred when parents of tho were told what had happened. Many became hysterical. Nonci of the survivors was able to! give a lucid account of what occurred. Nearly all were too dazed to recall anything more than that the; happy, rollicking crowd was suddenly in a mass ot tangled bodies and corpses.

The town ot Jim-hank, which has a population of only 500, was deeply affected by the news of the tragedy. The dead and injured were the high school students' leaders, and were known to everybody in the city. Shrevci, a little village nine miles from teemed with excitement at the worst railroad crossing accident in its history. Residents said that there Ir.id been few accidents at the Main crossing. A watchman is on guard until 10 every night, after which the usual crossing signals aro displayed.

The bus arrived about half hour after the night watchman gone homo. It is believed that Baker, unfamiliar with the road and possibly disturbed by the joyous crowd passengers, Tailed to hear the warning whistle of tho on-rushing train. The statement issued by the Pennsylvania, follows: "Express train No. with cars, traveling at about 45 miles an hour s'riiek a covered truck at last night at a crossing just west of the Shreve station. "Tho truck contained i(i of the Bui-bank High School brtll team, and followers, traveling home from a game at Big Prairie.

"Tho road leading 10 the tracks at this point is downgrade. The engine whistle was blown; the bell was ringing and the, crossing vva. protected by signal flashlights. "The engine was disabled by the accident and service of a wreckei required. Both tracks were tied up." The game with Big Prairie a crowd of 200 in tho Big Prairie High School gymnasium, including a largo crowd of rooters' from Bin-bank who had gone down to cheer their team on.

Most of the rooters bad ivlnrnod FOR SALE Broorttv bouse stove complete, $25.00. 'Inquiie Mrs. G. MeUt-'er. 309 S.

Ilrcdeiek SI. itf- The Old National Bank 1111111 The Bank with KK NMrvn- Maiu Second Phone Main 1628 ter 4 o'clock or Saturday afternoon. CO I THE DELPHOS MARKET FOR SALE Household goods of. i the late Mrs. E.

H. Jones for aale at the home, G. W. Fifth, Monday, Jan. I Wheat FOR Chevrolet Coach.

Very reasonable. Call Jackson 113S. 73 F''K ICKNT January 4th $1.15 New Corn hundred Oats i 'i .41 2 Barley .50 'Eggs Heavy Hens, 4 Ibs. and over 21 Heavy Hens, 4 Ibs. and under .17 Heavy Springer, and over .20 BENL.

A TIM AN Modern Funeral Home Distinctive Service Oflicc 1KJS Hes. 1512 GARAGES. IMPLEMENTS ACCESSORIES BBLLIS WILL Motor Sales Oakland and Pontiac Sales and Service 102 N. Main St. Phone Main 1626 FOR RENT Two-room bath quickly, furnished apartment.

B. W. Dalk, 103! Heavy Spl itlger 41 lbs N. Canal. tf i Lc S' horn Hens Leghorn Stage Cocks Ducks Ceese Butter Fat Direct Shippers Price I FOR RENT 4-room cottage, 525 i N.

Main. Rent reasonable. Phono Forrest- 1082. tf FOR RENT House. Inquire Jet- ad tinghoff Bros.

Harris. tf FOR RENT 5-room Duplex, modern. I.nquire Lehmann's. hit .16 .12 .13 .11 .30 .39 Friemoth Bros. Garage General Auto Repairing 428-30 N.

Canal Phono Main 1027 ul of bus and knew nothing reached of the accident, until they Bill-bank. The. high school at. Burbank a combination grade and high school which servos the town and surrounding countryside. The bus was one regularly used in bringing pupils in the outlying sections to school.

Baker, who had tho school bus for years, was regarded as a careful driver. He had been hired especially, last night to transport-he high school learns to Big Prairie for the 'basketball game. DELPHOS UNION STOCK MARKET January 4th Hogs, 130-210 130-150 stags, $7.25. the MueJor Trnp. Auto Co.

Everything for the Farm Everything for the Motorist 109 S. Main Phone Maiu 1067 A SIX AT THE PRICE OP. A FOUR CHEVROLET COURT NEWS VAN AVERT COUNTY Marriage License A marriage license has been granted to David T. Griffith and Miss Emma Parry, both of Venedocia. Asks Partition Edward King has filed suit against Lucille A.

'Sisler and others ST. MARYS UNION STOCK YARDS January 4th Hogs, receipts, 621; prices: 170-220 220-300 $9.50 to 130-170 $9.00 to roughs, stags, calves, lambs, $11.75. CLEVELAND PBODTTCE IHiUer: (cents per extras extra firsts 38 3S Vi seconds Vi. Fggs: (cents per extras 45; firsts 43. Poultry: (cents per heavy fowls 30; medium 2S; leghorn 25; springers 30; leghorn springers 23; ducks 20(9-24; old cocks IS.

Potatoes: Ohio 4.00 per 150 Ib. New York, 4.35 per 15(1 Ib. sack; Maine 'Oreeu Mt. per 150 11). sack; Idaho russet per 100 Ib.

sack. RAABE MOTOR SALES Sales Main Fifth Service Pho.no Main 1680 Famous Prescription Gives Almost Instanjt Relief Night coughs, or coughs caused by a eold or by an irritated throat are usually due to causes which cough syrups and pate.nt medicines do not touch. But the very first swallow of Thoxine is guaranteed to stop the most stubborn cough almost instantly. Thoxine is a doctor's prescription, working on an entirely different principle, it goes direct to the internal cause. Thoxine contains no harmful drugs, is pleasant tasting a.nd safe for the family.

Sold on a money back guarantee to give better and quicker relief for coughs or sore throats than anything you have ever tried. Ask for Thoxine, put up ready for use In 35c, GOc, and $1.00 bottles. Sold by Pioner Drug On. and all othnr good druggists. 4.51) 4.25 CLEVELAND LIVESTOCK Hogs 300, holdovers 400, scattered week-end offering, steady to 10c higher weighUs around 15(1 Ibs.

to 200 Ibs. 10.25; 140 Ibs. down di 10.1)0, sows stags scarce. Cattle 10, quotable steady. Calves 10, quotable steady.

Sheep 300, steady, bulk fat lambs of nearly good choice 14.00, throwouts 1 1.00 fin 1.1.50. quality 13.50; ewes scattered medium for partition affecting inlot number 1)1 in Delphos. Real Estate Transfers Ettie iBell Wilkinson and others, inlot Van Vernon iB. MciConahay. Vernon IB.

McConahay and Bernice MeConahay 952, part inlots 51, GO and 67, outlets 68 and 69, part subdivision 334 and outlot 70--B, in Van Wert, to lEttie Bell Wilkinson and others, Jennie A. Leathers, inlots 2J.4 to £17, inclusive, Middle 'Point, to Lon 'Ireland, $1.00. William MoGinnis inlot 188, Middle Point, to Lon Ireland, $160.00, INSURANCE J. S. METZNER Insurance See mo for Farm Loans Phono Main 1SS5 Oflice 12S S.

Maiu Hes. Phono Canal 15G2 Insure Your Greatest Asset JESSE McKENZIE Main 1GIJ4 Forrest 1G41 CLARENCE WEGEE Fire, Tornado, Auto, Life, Accident and Liability INSURANCE MONUMENTS C. SOHERGER SONS Dealers in Marble and Granite Monuments and Markers 509-511 N. Main St. Phono M.

1794 COAL DEALERS CHAS. DIENSTBERGEIi All Kinds Coal and Iron 225 B. Secand Phono Main 1519 The Delphos Oil Gas GASOLINE Tydol G.SLS K. of C. Lot Phono Main 1234 CREAMERIES The Wells Creamery Co.

Highest Cash Prices for Cream 309-11 N. Main Phone Main 1690 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. D. J. CLARK Osteopathic Rooms 6-7-8-9 Old National Bank Building Main 17G3 Residancc: Main 1277 AUCTIONEERS B.

Auctioneer PiioEe Fprreot.

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