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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 5

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THE MK. MkKION. OHIO. Tl rlAT. DrCSMKER test PAGE FTTE Here's More on Hoover Fire Department Called I To Put Out Fire in Car COMMUNITY HONORS ITS OLDEST CITIZEN SCOUR ATTICS FOR THEIR USED TOYS; Mamhuria since last July asd to the part few weeks when Kassta invaded Maacburias soil, and in tbe eonrenaiiiotis of fhe pax' -W whir have tyra foiog oa a tbe it pneers tlx-re had brea tKi aug I-Mk-B of interreaikia of any kind.

REMEMBER PROMISE, JUSSIAJINATOLD jHtain. France, Italy and Cer-many Approve Stand of Of course we have the new improved Goodyear Rubber Chains He safe rather than sorry. It's real evonomy. Steel Chains, too. H.

R. Mapes Rubber Store ltd tl. Main St. Phone SIM. -1 to Congress MIMIF Mill XL'S Covemment b.M nvt ofs-rate these plants but cwjign cfte eWKin )eare ihem, subject to their being il-vcrd the gvtti-eal beetit sterol! lire.

CONM-HVTIO Ptdicy of miiserts'ioa of aamral tvsnHtrcvs should be cmnmed, MHIH, NUait Vedersl In clin-aiion, btime buildiiig, public beik and rbihl protect in should continue. KHiLK PKIMtNS Ki-lcrat vri are bailly ove crowibd and c.nsre-w sbouM proviije Imsixnlist rrnsnly by Hi. bilihltngs The toiri'le sjsirm uld i be re-cW, IMMII.RWIOV iwiii-v efcoiild be eontHiueit but cwitwn should consider some wodilicatiot! and impr-n Hiuas All vetcrsn activities iJtonld be geoUl under single fisleral agency. nib nnu Sstcto shoiiM be extended to In-clinic third-i-taw pi. I master.

t.tlVLKNMLNTXI. UHUtt. l. TI0 (tigees sVhmi1.) tlviegsl mrue of its authority to th president to mslt" changes in the ititeret wxuionij and greati-r cflVieacv. CONCI.i MHS' "The tt of the -rightful ties of our decisioim; must helber hsv siistsinwl and tlte Ideals of th American imiple self government io It toundsltona of ke est fi.veriiilient jtistu sbetnrr to the itiillt jilu of to the groop; or.

derd liberty freedom fruhi ifc uilns lion; open opuftiiiiiiy and -inali'f of upsrtiiHily the Initiative snd In-dii idiiallty of our people pr-wlwrit ml the lessening Mner(y frerslow' of public opinion ohtcntlon advance-nient of knowMge; the growth of religious spirit; the toU-ram-o uf all tail lis: the Imunliitidn tbo honir aixl the advsnceaimt of pence. YOUTH DIES IN CHAIR lMtrtTOX, 1W, AViitv smile of resignation Charles J. Trlppl, St. ear-old I'ilihbiirg youth, paid wilh hi life In the electric! chair at t'hnr bstouu Mnic lwiou tilsy for th slaying, during an atrcmpird Jn.l brenk last year, of r'rvdenck I'lltiger. kiioivn a Hie "Limb-st prison guard in eoiiiiiry.

No More Acid Stomach for those nho make thisTest FREE Have you tried this simplest ot II ways to alii ditrrUonT An eaiy, innocent way to tranquilize a sour stomach I A pleasant little tablet that dissolves in the mouth or which 70U ran eat like candy. A tablet or two of rape's Piapepsin wilt set thin it to rights tn a Jiffy. The proof It's walUtif for you at the first drugstore. Or a free demonatration aew coupon Isrlow. This brings full pocket package of these wonderful tablets, and this test may be the and of all your stomach 111.

For acid Is the -a use of nine-tenths of all "stomach troubles." Tape's Diaprpsin wit! restore the alkaline balance and that promotes sound digestion. t'tlp end asaU ta Tsps tisppi WassiUig, Vs. A af Plsaa scad ax Irs ul la try. Lr.o 1 PA PES DIAPEPSIN Helps Your StomachTo Help Itself P.O. i as i Youngsters Making Plans for Free Show at Palace on Saturday taattnoed from Page One.

"night, eai-h, b.y atid girl trjing to find liis very nii-est toys ta give to Saat 1S And tbe mx-Tv-us or girl who give hie toj sway may be sum that Santa hitnseif mill ee-reive ob the Night Before Christmas. Hi)- ran he sn iLore? The IV Scoots of Msrion ar going take all ttie toys and re-paint and them 'till they'll Knk like ww. And then the Sctttiis tbemselies will give them to Kanta. Who's more tru.tworthy than a Boy Scout? it you weren't so liicky Jaxt tiisbt in your seaivh for abandoned toys, try it again tonight. Jla.vbe your next dor neighbor om had a little boy or girl, and still Is keeping their toys a war In a box.

Of coarse she'll be glad to part with them, when khe finds out thai the Boy Scouts are going tn make them like new and give them to the jKr lidvlies. DOZEN STUDENTS IN LOCAL AIR SCHOOL Lieut. H. H. Hunter In Charge of Croup; Permanent Taxi Service Assured Continued from Page tine, it meteorology, the weather, how to estimate altitude, and how to forecast Weather; motors or engines, or a general knowledge of the motor; the theory of flight, or "what makes aa airplane rigging and nomenclature, or knowledge of plane construction; and air commerce n-gnla- Students to enroll in the school must first be exanimed and phrsically Itialified by a medical ewiminer, approved by the depurliueut of commerce.

According to I.ieuteuant Hunter, it usually takes a student from four to eight hour to learn to solo. After solo timea starts, tbe students still are given dual instruction in wing-overs tail-spins, loops, rolls and other maneuvers nwessarj for the finished pilot. Tbe department of commerce requires 10 hours' solo flying for a private license. 50 hours for limited commercial, and 2UU hours for transport pilot licensa. Permanent Taxi Servica The school, which ia financed locally, assures the city of a permanent school awl taxi service, according to Hunter.

Additional equipment will be secured as needed, he said. C. E. Bush, experienced mechanic and licensed by the department of com metre. Is in charge of mechanical work for both tbe school and Marion airport.

The flying equipment of the school consists of two types of modern platies, both licensed by the department of commerce. Both ships, one a Travel Air and the other an Argo. are equipped with dual controls and the latest types of air-cooled radial motom. Flying helmets with headphones aro usedf lor wtnuiuuication between the instructor and student, and tlie army system of training is used a far aa possible. Although it ia the general opinion that flying is discontinued in the winter.

Lieutenant Uuuter states that the school will operate throughout the year. Winter flying suits are furnished the students. Flew During War Ths flying school operates on Marion airport, which has recently been Improved by tbe city by the coiintnwtion of four lng runways, which make it one of the, best In th stale, according to Lieutenant Hunter. A modern hangar, and proper marking of tbe port easily identify tbe port for the transient pilot. Lieutenant Hunter, who holds a transport license, trained with tbe TJ.

S. Marine corps and flew with that organisation during the war. He received his ground school, trainine at Mnssachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, and his flying school training in Florida. After the war he continued flying with the Air Corns reserve and in was ordered to Brooks Field, Texas, aa second lieutenant, to take the army air service pilot's course there. He is a graduate of Ibis army flying school.

i Krotn until recently he wa stationed at Mnxwel) Field, Alabama and Mitchell Field, N. as pilot with the army air corps. He has both military awl civilian, from the both militar and civilian, from the small fast army pursuit plane to tbe large tri-motored planes. 40 Forced into Street When Building Is Burned lOl.tJlBLS, Uec. 3 Between and 40 persons were forced to flee to the snow-covered tlfvA In night clothes early today when a local hre from an overheated atove swept through an East Main at.

blilding wbirb boosed a clothing store and several apartments. Henry Earns, suffered a broken ankle when be jumped from a fire escape to tbe ground, 15 feet below. Two email children, Mary Khipley, 7, and ber brother Thomas, 0, spread the alarm. Tbey ran through the hull of the holding shouting out to the rwident. PERTL'SSLN loosens the phlegmsoothes the irritation and quiets the cough spasm quickly.Cootauns no dope.

Message (antuoed fro Page One. (n the tariff, which congrens wrestW Mivswvetisfully with ail summer. he reiterated his fir a tariff tsr-oeii-ial primarily to agricwl-tur and to industries," but be retrained again frvsn an ojunion epon the original hite bill with its high and fneral increase is Industrial est is. He quoted at sw length from his message to the simisl wjuooa l-t April on the tariff, said be saw reason to change his views as there-la eipresseii, and only abkd that "it would be most helpful if actio should be taken at aa early moment." lie did say, however, he wanted tbe flexible provision maintained. The senate has knocked out thst provision in the pending bill, la defiance of his wishes, Tfikiug up the message by as the president did, the high poiuu follow FOKFtCKKI.TUINS The outlook dr pe never was better.

American adherence to the World PwrR under the Itoot for-muh, will be pcitwd later In a special message. Steady withdrawal of A merlin marine and soldiers from Niesragu. Haiti am) Chin, te contemplated, although a commit- kioa should be appolnied to consider policy in this respect In Haiti. IIte are high for autwss at the Iendn naval conference. The diplomatic service 1 bring strengthened, prlncilly in latin-America.

NATIONAL Ht- IKNsK The army and navy are both at high etsge of eHicieacy, but both are costing too wioh to iiwiuuiu, hiae of both rstablb-limrnla and exene should be curtailed to ronfornt with Ibe brighter outlook for continued World peace, t.OVI KNMKNT FINANtKij The finances of the government ate til sound ii. minion. Public debt now st Congress cautioned against ev.cwo.ive ripeuditum which, in view of forthcoming tax rediicttnn, might result in Iresmrv deficit. It LIU CTION The treasury will cl.s the ftm year IH'itt with surplus of lmt $lTJo, isshssi, and )enr with alM.nt which jitstilliM tai re iluction of alsMit limtuai.tssi, Normal income rte should lie reduced from and 1 percent to 'i and one-half per rent and the corirelloti rate from 12 to II percent. IIIKKKiN III IITS All foreign war debt have been funded save those of Kuksia ami AriiiculH.

Hennte should ratify French settlement, (ioveriimcnt reieuue from foreign debt soiiyce now isiunls nlsiin half the annual interest on liberty bond. ALIEN' KN'KMV t'KOPKIITT German and other enemy pmperlj I steNilily living relumed nd should be completed during next vear. MttMtMK MTl'A-HON Tb country enme safely throiigli the crisis created by the stis market collise. There wn some fear that generl business might start retrench ment policie Deriitse ot tmesiBi-sr and thus cause unemployment, but that danger I now pas', due to tnobl ligation of governmental gciiele to cooperate with and encourage general tiusjiirn expansion, At.ltK I 1.11 ItK The agricultural siluuli'm la 1m-1 proving, thank to efficient action by federal farm board ami. steady Improvement commodity price snil credit conditions.

TAKlFr Congress should revise tariff afford better protncllon to sgrii-nlltirs and Isgglng Industrie, without regard to sectional Jealousies. PI IIMC III ILDINf.S Congress should ncrese the public building program, In Wlt lligton nd thrniighout Ibe equiitrv. WATMtW AVtt AND FLOOII (ONTKOI, Increase of anntislly recominended for river srnl barlsirs improvement, of wbbh fl.MSSI to ui.issi.isio would go to the Mis aissippl Yalb'v sytin. HK.IHVAVS Federal aid to slstes In bighssy building has proved beneficial in,) should continue. 1'ONTOITICB Itetlslon of sir mall rales nece.

sary. Congee. should ronsfiler n-psnsioa of I jitin-Anierlcn service, COMMK.ltCI.lL AVIATION Progressing by leap boiimls with governmental encouragement. KAIIAVAYN A a whole, railroads were nver In such good pbysh-sl and financial lb ape. ongreiis should M-ed up consolidation plans, and relieve Interstate commerce commission some of It minor function.

Mr.ltt IIANT MAKINK ftiluation generally I satisfactory but congress should untangle legal re. strict ions upon tb (ranting of et-etn mail contract. BANK ISO M'ftTKM A joint rommistion of congress might adrantagxous to roaelder new legislation governing branch banking. ELECTRICAL POWER ULt.lLATION Feilefal power Commission sboilli) be strengthened and empowered to regulate certain phase of Interstate transmission. RADIO COMMISSION Congress should make radio commission a permsnea Usly.

Lcffler's IS GOOD COAL Ask Your Neighbor I Then Phone 4243. Lcfflcr Son II N. Hijrb (SAIL I I l'ir spreading fros flme apisni to a railroad car to thaw a toad sand ia the rear of Baldauf a eVblienta, 159 North Greenwood as with practieaily dsmage shortly after aiHlh.g&t thit amrntng. Company No. 1 of the Marion bre department aorwerrd the call aud -tingatsbed the hre.

AND SHE IS JUST PLAIN MARY SMITH I And, This Gypsy Queen Lives I in a Tent Despite Frigid Blasts Continued front Psge On. the balmy weather of tb early fall bueiaea was Tery good, the Msdsme stated yesterday. But tcro weather seenv to do something to cause romantic maidens to forget about the tall dark man who is coming Into their ljes. Anyway Madame lAwise's business baa dropped ell alarmingly since the recent cold si.sp set in. Cold weather, thougn bas apparent effect oa a palmist's sbility to dehe into the future.

It is just a simple to tell a woman whether li-r husband is true to her in cold ruber aa it ia in summer time, tbe andante Clares. Hinoe tbe weather baa all but ruined ber business Madame Louise is thinking of moving to another location where she can rent a house. While a lent may lit in well with, tbe crc free spirit of a gypsy iii the summer it ia hardly lb abode for aero temperatures. A tent, or two teuta, has been tbe homo of Madame Louise and her brood of six children since they first stopped here, la spite of all appearances to tbe contrary a tent can lie made more or less comfortable even in cold weather, providing the wind Isn't blowing a gale. At least the Madame' tent comfortable yesterday.

A wood burning stove threw off a wave uf beat that seemed to tilt tbe whole canvas structure, Four of tbe Madame' chiklren are learning how droll people who occupy houses lite as pupils ia the North Main Street grade school. The other two, below school age, are husky youngsters who hare been taught to play on a ground floor without cluttering It up with every odd and end that falls into their possession. The tent floor was aa near an approach to clean dirt aa can be found anywhere. Tomorrow, perhaps, or next week or next month Madame Louise will take down tbo flapping canva plucard and become plain Mary Smith while sbe moves to a new stand. DR.

SIFRITT CLAIMS SMALLPOX IS WORSE Complaint May Lead to Request for Help from State Department Iteeonimendatlon of the use of more stringent method to fight oil danger of an epidemic of smallpox in this city was made iu a complaint to Mayor Emery Murphy which was filed with City Clerk W. H. Keller late thl morning by Dr. N. Kifritt, county health commissioner.

Dr. hiffritt a bo reoonunenda that tbe Employers association take a band iu tbe present situation, which point out is "growing worse," Possibility of a letter from the office of Mayor Murphy apprising the stale board ot health of the conditions now exisiling faern was hinted at by city official. A total of 14 families were in quarantine t'siay following the report of two new case yesterday, according to Dr. W. J.

Weiser, city health commissioner. Vaccination of all pupils at the Lincoln achool building probably will be completed this afternoon. All pupils at this school were declared contacts following the quarantine of rosier Weiser, Avondale av. janitor at the building. Person whose borne are now under quarantine for smallpox are: E.

(J. 0i0 Gay roster Weiser, Avondalo av. Mike Dumtu, Mbarp Arthur Combs, Henry Mr. W. Wheeler, 17 Jefferson Mrs.

Elmer Jones, 'SA Fie av, Mark L. Miller, Chestnut Wilbur Harruff, S.V! Merkel H. Armatrotit, I.ilentiue av. M. M'Kim, VfJ Girard av.

Clifford Oidcr, 811 Hilver Mrs. M. 'St'l fenale llslph Anderson. uM Park Julian Uaiu, o0i BJains ar. Charles Caprino, 2ft! Senate was released from quarantine today.

TELLS OF CIRCUS I far wood Relate Experiences to notary lion Jlemher An intrreiiting narration of his experience a aa African adventurer and with wild animal wa told by William "Bill" Harwood, when be appeared before the Marion Uotary Club in Hotel Harding this noon. Harwood' unusual experieucea began when, at the ir. of 1" tu, L.itml the Barnum circus, A few year later ne was sent to the wilds of India for elephant, and aim- baa made aeven trips into tb interior of Africa and India. The Harding High school football team was given iu annual ItoUrj banquet in today's meeting. STILL BLAST FATAL Dec.

3 Lnke Gooden, 30, Beery, Ky ia dead today, having sneenmbed to injuries which he received two week ago when a gas tank be bad been using for a atill exploded. COOPER TIRES MAL0 BROS. Arthur Brisbane's- Today Continued Fren paj 1 uVte.ti.jn probabW, a ad mt lurt death. That in the a newer to advota'es capital punishment, who thin the death chair or the noose la newwatry tu frighten rriminals. fear, but edui-aitun, will tii-mitiifli British have their own idea of morala and "eternal fctoenf.

Soeially, tbe Brilith haveo onjci- tion to race white, brown or yellow But the BritUa eenaora ear that Alms Anna May. Wong, youns t'hinei rt-resg, must not, in pubhe picture. a'iga young white man, unlets aiie does it gently aod coldly. 1'ojsiUvel no warmth. That kind of race mixture the British object to, perhaja because they don't want such picture exhibited throughout the empire.

upset" council Youthful Reds Arrested After Demanding Free Farea CLEVELAND. 'Dec' Child Comuimiiktu, who with SI otbera youthful "reds" threw eity council into an uproar last night by aborning demands for "free street car fare." were under arrest today charged with disturbance. Charges are expected to be placed against tbe remaining whose age range from six to 16 years, iu juvenile court. The uprising wa the third euccesaive rouncil night that the child Conimunists-members of the Young Pioneers of America and of the Allied Young Communist league stormed the chambers. FROMM FICHT STOR JOB CANTON, Dec.

3-Altboub be Is no longer on the county payroll as a commissioner, Charles A. Fromm, who is now under a sentence of troui JS months to 10 yeurg on briber conviction, waged a determined haht today for his position ua tbe board of commissioners nntil the court appeals hands down a decision on bis conviction. COUPLE KILLED BY CAS WHEELING, W. Dec. 3 Wheeling's gas toll mounted to four today when Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew De-lucas. aged 30 and 17, were both found dead in a room where a gaf stove waa burning. Fumes from the paa are held responsible for the deaths. Two elderly sisters were asphyxiated here Nov.

i. CAS KILLS AKRON MAN AKKOX. Dec. 3 Carbon monoxide gas from the exhaust of his automobile wag held responsible today for the death of Charles u. jjaugnman, 1.

secretary and treasurer of the Swinehart Tiro and Rubber Co. Itaughman'a body waa found ia tbe garage at his home by his wife. He bad apparently been working on the machine. 666 Is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It is tbe most speed remedy known.

SPECIAL THURSDAY TURKEY Noonday Lunch. Cranberry Sauce and Dressing. Don't miss it, it's a treat. Chop Suey. Tonight One of the most sanitary and up-to-date restaurants in northern Ohio.

HOLIDAY APPLES Our seventh and last car of choice Michigan Apple, for the Christmas season. Is here. All In baskets ring fared and select stork. The cream of the season's rrop. We have opened sales room at SS0 West Center at, just our of ice.

Tbe aiplea are movmg very nicely and we suggest that yen secure your requirements as soon as possible. I Tires range from $1.25 to $1.75 Per Basket THE CHAPMAN COAL SUPPLY CO. lsat Residents of Waldo Turn Out at Party for William Cabler Continued ma Page One. WILLIAM CAULF.K since hi hirth. Mr, Dotiltbru pointed: out Mr.

fiablcr a interest In civic affair and the value of bis able 1-vice In community problem "Lived for Fellow men "Tbe chief characteristic of Mr, Gabler is the fart that be has liveri for his fellowmra; that nut to bt love of and country he loved his neighbor and declared Judge Mouser in pa) lug tribute tu the aged eehbranL "The township Is signally honored In being able to celebrate his birthday," Judge Mouser stated, perseverance In activities and endeavors, being wide awake as public cltiseo, charity and kindness to all were attribute cited by tp sneaker in reviewing the life of the celebrant. Th' smaker pointed out the hardship of the early life of Mr, Gablcr and drew a ivid contrast between bis boyhood days and the present age of youth. Following Judge Mouser' talk Mr. Cabler gave a brief talk in he expressed hi appreciation of the bonnt- iid him and his joy at being present. "I didn't think so many people would come out to a birthday of mine," be said.

Maude throughout the evening was furnished by niemluTs of the Waldo band and the Old Tim Music Makers, of Marion. Jack Fugh entertained with several humorou readings. Following the reception, during which Mr. (iabler received hi frimids. pupil of th domestic science department of tbe srhiol served refreshment in tb" basement of tbe school Honored by Family tiiihlcr wa the honor guest st a family dinner Hunday st hi home when Mr.

and Mrs. Jsnies plot per en tertaltied. Two birthday cakes adorned the table at which cover were placed for Mr. Cabler, Mr. and Mm.

Uslph Corbin, of Port (Union; Mrs. lnr (iabler. Mis Elitabeth llsdllc, Miw Bess Mr. and Mrs. (Wil Cabler and daughter, Jean Ann, of Marion; Mr.

and Mr, lialph Cabler suit Mr slid Mrs. Plnlnee. Ha to the recipient of a number of remem brances including a rake bearing tJ candles, the gift of til grand niecs and nephew, Mr. and Harry Coleman, of Waldo, Mr. Cabler spent yesterday In much the usual manner a other day.

Hi visited friend shout th vlllnge except that received little Mis Virginia itenner. aged four years, who pre sented bim a birthday cake, taking it to the (mbler borne on her sled. Mr. Cslder, who the son of plna- eer residents of the vicinity, recalled when hi mother held him to the win dow of the little big boot in tbe clear. ing and be could see tbe deer w-iihin a stone throw of their home.

He nlso recalled the hnrdslii of hit father, who when he wanted tt enter hi claim on the little clearing, walked the old Indian trail to I oner Kan dusky, the nearest place the biifeinrnt could be transacted. WHAT PRICE DICE? Negro Hbot Te Death In Argument Over Si rmt Pot pIUCLEVlLLE, Dee. S-Nor-man spencer, JS), negro, Waa sbt through the heart and killed today by William bass. SH, following a heated argument over a --Veent 1" in a game of dice. The shooting occurred in a Chesapeake A Ohio railroad section, ramp eight mile south of here.

Has fled after tbe shooting and police ar bunting for him. Three other negrw-s are being held in jsit a material witnesses. One of them ia Kamuel Mc-Alpin, of Columbus. PIANOS We being etclusie rfeslcr for Marion and adjoining counties fur uc high grade piano a Packard, HtiefT, Bc-ker, llennelt A Hretj, ltelir and Autopiano gire our customer assurance of quality and also benefit Ty our low basiling cherge. N.

G. Irvin, Piano Ispt. Paddock Transfer 128 Oak st. Adv. ATTORNEY CONVICTED PIQUA, Dec Valentine, local sttorney, fa one-tm seven year terra ia tb Ohio penitentiary today, following bia eonvklio of embezzling from a arm lor which be wa making collection.

(POQfl)NS risers fe auiclu fllHK effective rdiet Pleasant, aooth' infsad healing. K'Ctlleat fot cwHuwai-'ecnBiains ao 1 opiates. Saccetifuliy 1 ri United States Kiiinnfd from Pace One. nd did ut indicate ii mould follow the lead of 1 Matu and other nation i.iv dispatched diplomatic of their KelSogg pa'-t the hostile power- p-ntbd today Willi a com-, 1..11 advising I be mate depart-j nt it i duplicating 8tiaiouVs i iii i mling the two govrru-t their obligations under the mth ri of co-operating with! iu rverninent if at all known. The state department however, that, as all ttvt powers Dad agreed as to the for restoring the peace ir Japan would be iu lint of tbe power.

I vi iu remark a bly frank 'communication' to ltussia told them: American government teeb with which Kuesia rmitrr be held in tbe good ouin-. tli. world will necessarily in -f Tv.iiure depend upon tbe waj they oarry out these (thi Uriand part covenant! bjosi r.H' Hecalls Part Signing Symn remindid both belligerent da! when the L'nited States and tin jt, ihir powers joining with bin JUv IS Inst in calling attention to tin j- tiiyl Pom ikiiwiin sou vuiua wen to the pact, that both had t- f.irninl and public assurance! i. iiber would resort to war unleta 1 ti.ini'oii renewed the events it COUNT UP! RUMO, piano, rugs, jcHlery. rlofhing what are )un: uorfb? Yoti realize, of coiire, that they are not protected to the tfiit of one dollar by the Fir Insurance on jour duelling.

We will gladly give jou rates mi iwitlc Household Contents ire Insurance. There is neither charts nor obligation for our advtrc. J39 E. tnier St. Ride The City Busses Don't Take A Chance of Your Radiator Freezing THE MARION RAPID TRANSIT, INC.

pi I Pump Your Own Water with a POMONA Water Lubricated Deep Well Pump Ohio Pump Supply, Inc. Successor to Arthur Sales Co. Virion Hldg. g. Main St.

Select Your Winter COAT Now at January Prices nous n. jitmt At IE Maa kjXJ as. mi SUNOCO A Pura Petroleum Product Mathcws-TalmaKe Oil Co. Distributor El 1 L'js--Jj A Strikinjr, Colorful Smokinir Set llichlv an' I'ul In gold pint and ensinel ttutsh. Hct consist uf a 7-Iikb trav with) 4 imprtnienl lgrelt a slitrily snd efficient lighter, snd four gold plated ash trsia.

Hold for $10 eUewhere, are abls to offer this handsome set Only $7.85 Vrwm I jmratwe I tjwestn Your Mail Clerk Insure Your Parcel Post I Nfcl KING isarkagr Is to easy with a booh et North America Parrel Post Insurance Coupon. Just have your mall rlerh wrap a million In eax outgoing bu mile, retain the stub, and you are fully protected against every exigency. May we show jou how little It eostaf G. Fair Larie INSURANCE H. Main lit.

Marlon, Ohio, TOE SPECIALS NlWsH'liSED Olil tlret and some only allghN ly worn nearly new tires and aomr Wand new. Many taken off of new 1929 cars be-cause they ivrre) too light for the job 4hey may bo just right for your ear. Every tire a bargain buy. t'se Our fssiosi C-T-4-C rment Plan 3 ttl fi. Mala St.

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