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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 5

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THE MANSFIELD NEWS. SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1923. FIVE HARD! COUNTRYMEN mm RESULTS PREHDEN CAPTAIN OF GIANTS OUTSIDE OF FOLD GHIROPHAGTOR SAYS HE WILL DRINK GERMS AND EAT DISEASE MICROBES TO ITALIAN SOCIALISTS ARE BEING HELD BY GOVERNMENT ROME, Mar. 8 Wholesale arrest of Italian socialists have been taking place in the Industrial districts of Northern Italy during the past 4 hours. At Milan the police raided the office of the Socialist newspaper Aran-ti arresting 18 members ot the socialist defense committee on the charge they were considering and an antl tasclstl and anti government manifesto.

EXECUTIVE REFUSES TO IK STATEMENT OUTLINING RESULTS DF HIS FIRST TWO YEARS OFFICE TOUNOSTOWN, 0., March 8 Ac eeptanoe pf the challenge issued recently by Dr. 0. D. Barrett, health commissioner of Wooster, Ohio, "to wab his throat with dlptherla germs drink typhoid fever germs and sleep with smallpox patient, if any chiropractor would do the same," Is made In a reply today by Nathan Friedman, a local chiropractor who languishes in Mahoning- county tall. WASHINGTON, March 8 From- TIFFIN.

March 3. By winning their finals tonight Bellevue and Berlin Heights won their way into the state wide basketball tournament at Columbus next week. In Class A Bellevue defeated Sandusky, 80 to 14, while In Class Berlin Heights won from Clyde, 28 to 20. FIVE IN COVINGTON COVINGTON, March 8 Fire today damaged the Louis Marx Clothing store the loss being estimated at 8100,000. One fireman was injured.

Cincinnati fire companies assisted in fighting the blase, the cause ot which was not bis desk In the white house offices, ever, but will take chiropractic adjustments. Dr. Barrett is privileged to use all the vaccines and serums he may desire. I am not afraid of germs. "It Is not live germs bat dead that are poisonous.

Germs feed only decayed tissues and If placed In a healthy body will be expelled thVough the organs of elimination. I keep my body healthy by adjustments. "There is absolutely nothing to the germs theory of disease "declared Friedman emphatically! "Germs are the result of disease rather than the cause. If the germ theory was true there wouldn't be anyone living to believe it." A I with eight others of his profession APPOINTED WASHINGTON, March 8. President Harding tonight announced a diplomatics shift, made necessary by the vacancy In the Ambassadorial post at Tokio.

Cyrus E. Woods, present ambassador to Spain, will go to Toklo as ambassador to Japan and his place at Madrid will be filled by Alexander P. Moore, former Pittsburg newspaper publisher. looking considerably older and a great deal more weary than when he came fresh Into the executive mansion two years ago President Harding watched the demise of the 67th congress tonight with relief and not a little satisfaction. He has hut one big regret In seeing the turbulent first congress of his administration pass Into history.

That Is Its failure to enact into law the ship subsidy bill a measure upon which he had set his heart, and In behalf of which he waged the hardest fight that has thus far marked his tenure of the White House. From the start It was a fight vnrtra oimlnat iha fTifliipffent In hlfl Auv lug IB LU medical board, the "duel of germs" to take place immediately after his sentence expires. Friedman agrees to Journey to Wooster for the experiment. "I am ready to do all that Dr. Barrett suggests with the understanding of course that two separate germ cultures are not used.

He must swab his throat with the same germ cultures that are prepared for my use. I will take no medicines what- the White House tonight will be Secretary of War Weeks; Attorney General Daugherty; Secretary of Labor Davis; Senator Joseph 8. Frellng-huysen, republican of New Jersey Senator Fred Hale, republican of Maine; A. D. Lasker, chairman of the shipping board; John Barton Payne, secretary of the Interior under Wilson and now executive head of the Red Cross; Dr.

O. E. Baw-yer7 Seoretary George B. Christian and Jess Smith, of Ohio, Mrs. Weeks and Mrs.

Frellnghuysen also will accompany the party. While the primary object of the trip is a vacation and rest for both the president and Mrs. 'Harding, it is not Improbable that the general political situation will be pretty thoroughly combed oven during the few weeks the president plans to stay south. In his party are some men upon whose political Judgment Mr. Harding has placed great faKh In the past, and probably will continue to do so.

The prof ldent is not -unaware of STRIKE FOR DISCHARGE HAZLETON, Ta Mar. 3 The Hazleion Shaft Colliery of the Lehigh Valley Coal company employing 775 men is idle today due to the demand ot the miners that Supt. R. A. Evans discharge a union official charged with an alleged embezzlement.

A unique career for a woman is that chosen by Miss Mary Texanna Loomls, who is the founder and dlr-reotor of a college of radio engineering in Washington, D. C. FORMER SHERIFF DIES SANDUSKY," March 3. Alfred A. Magill, 77, sheriff of Brie county from 1808 to 1900, died here today.

hV'- own party than against the opposi Davcy Bancroft. Davcy Bancroft, ca'ptsin and star Shortstop of the Nev York Giants, bad failed to accept bis 1923 contract when this was penned. Davey asks much better terms than offered. PAISLEY BEADS 59c Sport Coats yl Showing a very extensile line If a 1(J Til Mil i 1 Sport Suits Women 'sor Misses' all' wool Jersey sport suits in tailored or Tuyedo styles, all wanted spring colors and CQ QC HOWE'S PUN TO newest of newest sport coats for women and misses in tan tin fAVk 1 1 ill LI or reindeer. Polo cloth and TO TRANSFER $9.95 2 priced only only MANSFIELD FAILS tion ranks.

But although greatly disappointed the president Is Inclined to view the situation philosophic ally. He is content to let the country ultimately decide whether It was 'wisdom to pass up what he himself terms "the great beckoning oppor- tunity of a life time to establish a strong American merchant marine. In the same manner he is content to let the country pass judgment on the achievements or shortcomings of the 67th congress which rode Into power with him on the crest of the mightiest republican victory in history. To People Numerous requests have been made of Mr. Harding- this week for a presidential review or stock taking at this the half way point in his administration.

To all such the president has replied that he has noma to make that he la content to let the public form Its own Judgment of the lust two years when time has passed its erasing hand over the bitterness and partisanship that always mark a congressional session. At the same time, Mr. Harding has Informed his political intimates of his personal belief that the sixty-seventh congress has been one of the most important in recent years from the standpoint of legislation passed and achievements accomplished. For his own part, however the present ts Monday, March 5th In Our READY to WEAR Dept. State Welfare Director the talk that has been going on 'in recent weeks over whether he will be a candidate for a second term.

Thus far it can be stated with authority. Mr. Harding has not devoted any extended thought to the puestlon bellevelng it more or less unnecessary at this early stage of the game. His friends have been more exercised over the political situation than has Mr. Harding himself.

In the final analysis his political Intimates belieMe the condition of Mrs. Hardings health will have more to do with the presidents decision in 1924 than any other single factor. Right now Mr. Harding Is on the road to recovery, but her condition is admittedly not good. With congress now adjourning, however and with a long stretch of nine months of comparative quietude ahead, the political pot is shortly going to be boiling.

When congriess next descends upon Washington next December nominating conventions will bo only a matter of a few months away. Sometime between now and then decisions will have to be made. Frowns On Move To Send Lancaster Inmates Here Suits Dresses PROPOSED MOVE IS CALLED LAST STEP $29.50 $1450 920.00 Lovely new Spring Dresses of Can-V ton Crepe. Taffitas. Thinks Conditions In Home Will Improve When Publicity Subsides COLUMBUS, Mar.

8 Rejection of the proposal of Supt. C. W. Rowe, Boy's Industrial School, Lancaster, that seven boys be transfered to the state reformatory at Mansfield from the Lancaster institution was (announced today by State Welfare Dl-restor Harper. Stating that, "It appears that the These High grade Suits are of tine navy, polret twill or trlcotlne in either strictly tailored lines or the short poket effects.

The trimmings are embroidery in cut steel heeds Df contrasting colors. The linings ire of good grade of silk. The skirts are neatly tailored and pocket I A 13 I Georgette, in all wanted styles. Draped effects, Basque or the more conservative lines. In colors ot navy, blaok, tan, coco Jade, etc.

Blses for -Den and misses. The trimmings are of Laco, Blading, Embroidery, Ribbons, Buckets, etc. To trimmed, sizes run from 16 to 48. ee mem is to buy them and only pncea 914-50. OTHERS From $0:05 to 34.50 OTHER SUITS 10.05 to 940.50 Newest Spring Capes VALUES TO $40.00 Many New Spring Coats AID ANTI-DRUG FIGHT WASHINGTON, March 8 The full and unqualified support of the executive branch of the government in stamping out the dope evil in the U.

S. was today promised representative Porter, republican, (Pa.) by President Harding. Porter is the author of the congressional resolution providing- for the negotiation of International agreements to limit the production of habit forming drugs. He conferred at the White House on plans of the state, department to proceed with these negotiations. VALUES to $35.00 We have now In stock a vary fine willing to let republican spokesmen sing the praise and democratic spokesmen chant the dirge" of the last two years.

Mr. Harding Is a "very tired" president at the end of his first two years physlcially and mentally. "Every day in every way the demands upon a president became greater and greater" he remarked half seriously to callers recently. Congress has been In almost continuous session since the day he first stepped across the threshold of the White House; the demands of office seekers, first In the early days of bis administration and later from the numerous "lame ducks" of the expiring congress have been unceasing on the foreign situation has been perpetually delicate when it was not downright chaotic; strikes, unemployment and agricultural distress at home all these have combined to sap the patience and vigor which Warren G. Harding possessed two ear ago this March 4.

Added to these official troubles was the severe and nearly fatal illness of Mrs. Harding, who only now, six months after she was first stricken Is bo-ginning to show slens ot recovery. The president had Informed friends he Is "fagged Florida Trip On Monday with Mrs. Harding and a group of personal and political Intimates he is going to Florida for a rest. He will leave Washington at noon and go directly to Or-mond, where the party will board a houseboat for a trip down the St.

Johns river, the ultimated destination being Miami. Other than that so plans have been announced. In the party, it was announced at Developed of high grade Pairet twill and other new spring materials, fully silk lined, embroidered backs, big sweep and Just the thing tor the Woman that Is looking for something new, and these are priced only at S27.50 predion or wis new Wrap Coats, of Silk Ballvla or other fine materials full silk lined, straight line or Moused, also some models drafted to our Bite. Colors are navy, sorrento, tan, ralndeer and grey, all sizes included and priced only at 924.50, $24.50 Girls9 Dresses worst offense the boys have committed is being runaways-some being repeaters, Director Harper voiced belief that "to transfer a boy from the boys Industrial school, a correctional school, to the Ohio state reformatory, a penal institution, should be the very last step and only resorted to after every other means bad failed." Expressing the hope that Supt. Rowe "will be able to work out a satisfactory solution" of the situation Harper said be had been to.d that the publicity given to the recent investigation of conditions at the Lancaster institution "especially the publicity among the boys-has done much to destroy discipline at the institution." He predicted that some trouble will be experienced before this situation is overcome.

Director Harper, also declared be was Informed that, after the investigation runaways increased more than SOO percent over any like period. "I am in hopes that the after effects of the investigation will wear away in a short time; that conditions at the boys industrial school will get baok to normal and that runaways will be the exception," said Harper. ff III 1 SPECIAL SHOWING Paisley Blouses Finest White Confirmation or Easter Dresses for Children of imported Valle or Organdy, also some neat Taffate Dresses, In sizes 7 to 14 years, pretty ruffel effects lace trimmings and only 97.05. HERE'S WEATHER FORECAST FOR OHIO FOR NEXT WEEK WASHINGTON, Mar. 8 Weather forecast for next week: Ohio Valley: Considerable cloudiness; rain or snow about the middle and again near the end of the Tpmtiprature below normal the first part of the week and about normal there after.

gio" nf ereat lakes: Considerable cloudiness oocasional snows over north and snows or rain over south portion. Temperature below normal at the beginning of the week and about normal after Tuesday, 7.95 5.95 Girls, Coats BANDANA SCARFS Square and Hemstiched $1.69 Chlldrens Dola orNlour Coats In sizes 2 to 10 YEARS in colors of tan, ralndeer and cofen. Belted or luring models with large BRITISII RESCUE CREW OF WRECKED GERMAN SCHOONER Designed in neat styles ot varies colors in Palsly silk also some plain color Crepe de chines In all sizes and priced only at 95.05. 2ND FLOOR $8-95 I ii i j-mjl twrint "cflrt y.ct' wot' ati sleeves to give it the wrap effect, fully lined and priced only 9803. BHD FLOOR EARLY SHOWING of SPRING FOOTWEAR FEATURING NEW PIERRETTE HATS in Our Millinery Section 2ND FLOOR Women's Slippers and OXFORDS in 497 Combination leathers such as patent and grey Suede kid and patent leather and brown and tan combinations.

The newest for spring. Growig Girls' Patent and Suede SLIPPERS 3.97 With Low One strap effects very pretty. ST JVT-IT tS For the Young Lady LOW HEEL SATINS HUNDREDS OF LOVELY NEW HATS THERE'S A HAT for every type of Women or Miss In these Interesting groups. New Pokes In great variety, tlatterlug, becoming off the face models, tailored dressy types. 4o955o95 A new arrival for Spring wear.

The low heels make thorn very desirable for the young lady and stylre that will pleoso all Jhs "Adolf Vlnnen," wrack4 off the Lizard after the gale. PURE THREAD SILK HOSE $1.33 i.

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