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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 5

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News-Journali
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Mansfield, Ohio
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THE MANSFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1923 FIVE SCIENCE TO GAIN AT CINCINNATI Great Advancement Is Anticipated At Convention Of National Scientists CINCINNATI, Dec. 27-One of the greatest scientific conventions of the century under way tonight at University of Cincinnati. It is the 75th annual meetling 'or the American Association for the advancement of Science. The sessions will continue to January 2. Many notable additions to world progress are expected to be made.

A $1,000 prize is to be riven the man whose paper is the greatest offering to science. The 800 or 900 papers will be read before the various sections A morthe these affiliated are the organizations. Association of American Geographers, the American Society of Zoologists, the American Meteorological society, the National Council of Geoography teachers, the American Society for Horticultural Science, the Entomological society and Sigma Xi. Dr. J.

J. MacLeod, of Toronto, who Dr. F. G. Banting of thee institution.

discovered Inwill speak before the medjcal science section. Prof. Richard P. Strong. director of tron.

teal medicine at Harvard, will speak on "'The Relationship of Parasitic Infections of Plants to Animals." The relations between medical' associations and 1. peen Advancem- be discussed by Prof. Francis -Peabody of Harvard. A sectional meeting of intereat will be that the Sigma Xi. The lecture will by Dr.

Willis SEe R. Whitney, director of research of the General Electric company on "The Vacuum; There's Something In It." A colossal statue of France, rising 325 feet, being built on the cliffs at the Pointe de Grave, on 1 the Gironde, where the first American soldiers landed during the war. SEE THE After Boys' To $1.50 BLOUSES Slightly Soiled MEN'S $2.00 UNLINED SUEDE GLOVES $1.69 REGULAR $1.50 GUARANTEED ALARM CLOCKS 95c ONE LOT OF MEN'S 29c All LINEN Kerchiefs 19c BOYS' $1.50 WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.33 TEACHERS ARE TO HEAR DR. BROWN Child Health Demonstration Teacher To Speak At State Convention COLUMBUS, Dec. 27-More than 1,000 delegates and visitors to the annual, holiday convention of the Teachers' Association here today were occupied with 14 departmental meetings during the morning.

This after11001 a musical program by the all-state high school orchestra precedes a business meeting of the representative assembly at which officers for the coming year will be elected. Candidates named for offices in the association are. president, Dr. R. G.

Jones, Cleveland, and Superintendent J. A. McDowell, Ashland; for member of the executive committee. Flora M. Kercher, Columbus; H.

c. Deitrich. Ashtabula and H. A. Hartman, Sidney: for member of the committee vacancies.

Superintendent BOT La. Porter, Ironton. Addresses by Dr. Walter H. Brown, director of the child health demonstration being conducted at Mansfield and Dr.

Merton S. Rice, of the Metropolitan Church. Detroit, feature the program for tonight. Speaking to the teacher training department today, Professor C. O.

Davis, University of Michigan dectared that "the typical neg teacher today is not perto teach what 119 is most. rierested in or best fitted for teaching. "While most high school teachers in America seem to have good social and moral inheritances, few teachers possess the content they are asked to impart" Prof. Davis said. SHOOT DOMESTICATED GEESE WELLINGTON, Dec.

domesticated on the farm of John Sanders at Huntington took a flight and were mistaken for wild geese. Local hunters vent on the war path and bagged four out of the flock. They setted for the damage. MORE STOCK SOLD THAN IS ISSUED New York Exchanges Probing Deals In Southern Oil Corporation Shares NEW YORK, Dec. 27 searching investigation Into meth-1 ods employed by at least a dozen brokerage houses dealing in stocks of the Southern States Oil corporation was ordered by both the stock and curb exchanges.

The inquiry was expected to touch a of individuals said to be involved in a gigantic trading scheme in which, during one week more Southern States Stock was handled on the curb market than the company had outstanding. C. N. Haskell, former governor of Oklahoma and chairman corporation's board, admitted he and a number of friends, had engaged in trading in the company's stock 88 individuals. Haskell said the corporation itself had never dealt in its own stock on the curb.

Governors of the curb exchange refused a statement explaining what caused their suspension of the Southern States Oil Corporation and what brought about the Mah Jongg in Cards $2.00 Brink's Toy Shop THE MANSFIELD DRY GOODS CO. WONDERFUL VALUES OFFERED IN Xmas GO THE WHERE A MANSFIELD SAME GOCOS THE CROWDED DRY FOR Go GOODS CO. MONEY. A SPECIAL SELLING EVENT! MEN'S WOOL SWEATERS REGULAR $7.50 VALUE Good, warm, Shaker knit Sweater Coats for men! Made from finest wool yarns. Roll collar colors navy, SPECIAL maroon and brown.

AFTER XMAS SALE FEATURE! ACTUAL $20 -825 AND $80 DRESS COATS Velours, Tweeds and all wool Bolivias in a sale at less than and Plain and fur rimmed, lined and interlined. SPECIAL Women's and junior sizes, SPECIAL! JUST EIGHTEEN BOYS' MACKINAWS THAT SOLD TO $7 Three months of winter yet to wear one of these fine Coats. And the low price at which they are offered enables you to save on a purchase for next SPECIAL winter. Broken sizes, HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! SALE! BOYS' REGULAR $8.00 CORDUROY SUITS 2 PAIR PANTS Fine water proof corduroy with full pegged pants. -A suits.

Belted norfolk style $485 mighty big value you will SPECIAL find it impossible to duplicate. SALE! BOYS' DRESS GLOVES One lot of boys' suede or kid Gloves Gauntlet lined, Gloves, brown leather or palm grey, with also 95 THE MANSFIELD DRY GOODS failure of Richards, Hutchinson and brokers, until after their investigation has been completed. It was reported, however, that "ring" had engaged In buying Southern Oil stock on a titty per cent basis with the brokers, It was said that certain members of the "ring" had "welched" and that brokers were caught short. Scott Ferris, president of the company, announced that his concern had assets of $19,011,677. The stock reached a high mark of $33.62.

Today it sold over the counter, having been ruled off at $5 bid and $11 asked. FARMER FINED DEFIANCE, Dec. guilty to a charge of feeding unwholesome carcass to animals to be used as human food, Willam E. Davis, Highland township, WAS fined $50, of which $25 was suspended by Justice George W. Killey.

The charge was brought by L. W. Stewart, inspector of the department of agriculture. Pre-Inventory Sale Off On Everything Until January 1st TORO WE SEA OUR Sale Boys' Reg. 59c HOCKY CAPS All Wool Yarns137c MEN'S TO $1.50 SLIGHT IRREG- ULAR WOOL SCARFS 67c REGULAR $1.50 GUARANTEED Electric Toasters 95c EXTRA! COM- PLETE RADIANT Fountain Syringes 55c WOMEN'S TO $10 NEW STYLE WINTER SKIRTS $5.55 SEBRING WATER ACCOUNTS SHORT SAYS EXAMINER COLUMBUS, Dec.

27-A discrepancy of $2,931.56 in the cash balance of the water works of the village of Sebring was revealed today in the report of State Examiner Lippincott to State Auditor Tracy of his examination of the accounts of the water works. Findings for recovery were made against three superintendents of the water works as follows: A. J. Eden. P.

H. Tatsch $83.75 and R. M. Robertson 88. It is said that a flying lemus can leap 32 feet.

Pianos Brunswicks VICTROLAS RECORDS W. E. JONES PIANO Co. 50-52 PARK AVE. W.

COATS DRESSES At Drastic Reductions in Price $15 $10 The MODEL GOLDENS After Christmas REDUCTION SALES Entire Stock Coats, Wraps, Dresses, Suits, Reduced Some Some Some Original At At 3 At Prices And Still We The Lasting Gift FURNITURE A Message For Those To Whom Santa Brought Checks or Money We hope that you had a Very Merry Christmas and we extend to all best wishes for a Happy, Bright and Prosperous New Year and many of them. No doubt many of you received gifts of money, thus enabling you to choose your own presents. Allow us to take this opportunity of again calling your attention to Furniture The Enduring Gift of Real Beauty It will be a real pleasure and a matter of considerable profit to those who received gifts of money if they invest it in presents of permanence and beauty. Furniture meets every requirement of the ideal gift--it combines Beauty and Usefulness and will be a lasting remembrance of the giver throughout a lifetime of satisfactory service. We cordially invite you to visit our store and go through our wonderfully complete stocks of furniture, where it will be a matter of real convenience to select the very type of furniture that suits you best, and at prices that represent a really worth while saving to you.

If the amount of Christmas money you received is not sufficient for the amount of furniture you care to buy, use it as a "down payment" you can pay the balance later on, on our charge account basis. Where Good Furniture Comes From MORE GARLAND THE you spent Bed RANGE AND 3) HOOVER LANDS C. Built Layer upon Layer "Makers of Happy Mansfield's Greatest Furniture Store 29-35 N. Park St..

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