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TACT. TWO. 11 Krs A Ruff! i ed: f-c- a i.rrr tr, tie prerioci Tbcrvtiy. runs Wbat the President la ard Thinka. HAS HIS EYE ON OBSTKUCTiOiSlfc Believes That They Will Corze Up to Tine.

tt. r- gram Opposed by the IIfh coni NOAH IK ST ir Drastic Actios IN CASE OP DEAPT OF PLAYER KRAFT Ban Johsson Calla the Threat a Pure say. Tba If the BI ITayr Go a 1 FEARFUL HUMOR COVERED FACE RESINOL CURED l.T.. IV.l yr a 7 fan ria la ut aca-y is txeaca. It worse i a fao wa all wjri ivad soe vy wars at zit, aa4 eaH at a t4 t-f A'-t a eet afj t-rs4 l-r to S3 sJ aad tv grwia 'y eee wty ewtrt fart.

It was wd. Ta y.asiie wer ay aal ii raa waa jsrsy ry t4 a bmI s- it'y I relf. t9 O.tU rvat ra rd ese By tta baw swWSwt jar ff Oictaxvt awd rait 1 eaa ty tKV it a a a-iSete ear. Mr it1 affid rt irrupt toXnr aid Jw-it dae fm sol fwa? RiwJ Tiiey f. I ts.ak.

tie bt 7 ISm4 V.tt Twyaoo, E. 21 fctrwrt. fauii ty a-I ir-ji't. inters gik BODViS Bsried in the Potter Held 1 SUCH IS THE CLAIM. MADE BY DETECTIVES Wfco Trace Body Clear to Flor- ida and Back.

Body I Hrnogtrf to I rUit I arW-taker Wy MfHfrr, UK lk That It rivM in VJt awl BeM for) fww'lf To 'all tl Ta-w Ometrry hj" tb MftijfT a ax' I'mieTtaker, I Sr.tl. Jsiy Ex-f rttensent today preTailed br towing th receipt of tpur5! from I Illinois, telling of the! EBd'ct of a bnevJ to te iha? BL ef -a Tisrvfar. as tx-iiJ 5-ra ta 1 a for a for tr Kr. ari xt it i Mr. W.

W. Et! a oa-r car I left Weist-lJ. itiftoa a 1 I Mr. ani Mr Cin Ka i a i Kaiu ai 1t, ar Cmw Ea Mn. Cbarlf M- t4 Padoa ass Rt.

Mr. J. WUiUt E(J Dal-i. cf h-jm, taww whf-re she iu.v a Uf.f5 Yot bat Krli-ie Adaraaoa BailrUlVnf tis parrots. Mr.

and Mrs. AH Right The Bights of the I ni-jw Cr" iiwii Vz-rrearv. cf Cclcago. was I Will he I1w1 end th? corr as4 Retort. Nnkm rta4--Ha That lar.iad Pe4o.

of C- a iki rrll ill 4 Play tato Hands. Tork. July JO A poaaiWlSty 1 tfd State The lYeaident of Chinete Loan. Kbo" of a number of aesator. to the anti-trust program Has.

not escaped the eye 01 rreaioenx Wiison. He told his eailers today a a eipeetea in reasonable time. i ball pyera atriae aa aeen nere. thi fraternity threaten forxerSy pa.tor of raatle anion In the eaae of the draft sited Er-brea efcnrebe. The railroad securities bill Is not.iecar rem of Catherine Winters, the aatcatac! tk.n cf the body of nine-year-old ksfctr cf Dr Wil-ifro Mouftt Jt, i.

lit i jii.Uoi frvn Buffalo. Tuesday mi'foo nn tntprgtat commerce, and ariand fur. Thhi tnrtH-t It. Cttwrt'-ga. hi.

July he imn1 a (rir! etri arced earietry l.r-- ad belieed to be the sbweieg t-erine Winter. aa deeiienel this nfcernoon fin siwa TfiWiore ir' bw.l T8 f. -1 i-lLt 1 I daT. williwhil the filibusters may Jlana A Wicter. io a remesery there OwiBf tie, treat camber of Mmliar reports, fcoeer.

mhit it tare been reeeired I since the girl conr. Son 1 "i the hr narni. Mr. ar.d i Crr from In-; tbaa year ao 8'J fce Jlned to oWe but imVr Ir. A.

fa ter. ioeljaed to bot WtS rater nity ff-ay be eailed on to strike Vedoeadar If tb eottmiaaio i- cot yield at a conference to tld at that Urae Prf-sidetit Ran Johnson of the Amer- i Iran 1iw. hi nrratiizatlon 'w" concerned If a strike I tailed. 5. Iwm fo nd thrrandparenu.

Mr, B. tfle oresiaent is concoent la in h. .1 is in the senate, 7.m.-. toai a a AUhooch President Wilson that the administrations! aware conservation program i. opposed and Miss Ada Markel.

of or ClSord Plnchot other members Mrf at pleasant home of Mrs. O. C- After i bers of the company. The guests were then Invited indoors where they were entertainea oy a piano duet by Miss Fannie Myers and ner guet, Miss Boynton. after which i spread on a long table the lawn, games of tennis and croquet enioved br the younger mem- I were enjoyed by the younger tion, ne IS siroueiy iaur oi mc bill and beitevea that it protests me imeretia ol me muumi government so far as water-power The president said that the Adam- son bill protects every fundamental 1 1 -j I-arry, ard dy was brought ijirry, of Crbana, i.r lur.

if.i; here by NUholas her father, a lawyer A depatrh afternoon from Newcastle said that Dr. Winters left there at noon for Indianapolis and would arrive here tomorrow. ow Hew Tlii. Champaign. Juiy i.

The story that a body io a ceujetery here had ben psrtUily identified as that Catherine Winters was utterly I Miss Myers rendered the balcony federal right over navigable streams scene from "Romeo and Juliet." Miss; converted to water power purposes Gail Mills followed with a niano solo 'and that Representatives Lenroot and ,5 Stevens, two members of the Pinchot remainder of the summer at her group of conservationists, were in.gon home. Dr. W. B. Robinson, favor of it.

Mrs. A. M. McLaughlin and son, President Wilson declared that the Roberti of Washington, are visiting United States was not entitled t0ijjrs A A Whitney. discredited at noon today by the i buys Kraft from the Nashville team-statement of I'ndertaker Guy Stew-ji understand that Frank Farrell, of art, who said that the body was that i the New York Yankees.

Is illing to a daughter of NSchoia Urry, buy Kraft, but I hope he does not do than too poor to provide a proper so until after Wednesday, so that we resting place for the girl In the will get a chance to call the bluff of better section of the cemetery. Rex-1 the players' fraternity." ton Irown who went to Newcastle, According to FulU, the ruling of the Pre4 more sees wer dipatrb. Theodore Broan. aeKon of Mount I Hope cemetery in Crbana. wherw the? body was exhumed by CoroufT J.

J. Haamore. Sheriff K. W. Iairt, pf Champaign roar.ly, and two detective yfrtTrtay, arrived here early today.

The aerton d'-STibed as minutely at poMibie the elothieit found on the Doxy, and aithougn. in some ways, his dearHptioo tallied with that worn by the girU it varied ia otbrr points. The body was placed in i vaalt at t'rbana, bat wilt be brought here If it is thought that any part of ft can aid in Us identification. IU-fuw To Talk. Vr.

Winters refused this morning to discuss the finding of the body until more details have been received. Hoaever, be said that, from the Infortnafton at band, he was not satisfied with the identification as made by the detective. This latest development in this! remarkable case began to unfold two days ago when Iwo detective ed at t'rbana, Illinois- They went to Sheriff lav! and told him theyj were Burn operative. They declared they bad proof that the body of Catherine Winters was buried in Mount Hope cemetery. They had traced the body to a town In Florida, they said, and had traced it back to Champaign, Illinois.

They asked permission to exhume the body. They learned that the body In question had been given In the care of Guy Stewart, an undertaker of Champaign. Stewart waa visited. Ieft by Stranger. Stewart said the body of the girl waa brought to him in April.

1913, by a stranger. "He told me to take care of the recalv-' body and have it placed in inc' vault, and that some one would of of a 6 The was in sl compensation from water-power com panies where it merely Increased the sovereign rights to object to conser vation of streams and does not rend- er any further right of control over the stream. President Wilson knows nothing of the efforts of the Chinese govern- ment to float a 170,000,000 loan through American bankers. 1 and responded to an encore. Miss Myers gave another reading, en- titled "So Was Mrs.

Molison, who organized the club, before giv- Ing a brief history of the same, spoke appreciatively of the work of the retiring president, Mrs. Kuhn-hlemer. Mrs. H. B.

Campbell was the assisting hostess. Albert Hickson. living southwest of Cardington, received a bad cut on bis left foot while cutting wood, Saturday. It was found necessary to have it cared for by a physician, several stitches being required to close the wound. TKa anmmlislnnai rtt Unrrnti caii ty, held a Joint session with Messrs.

Dickerson, Shoemaker and Gorsuch, the Delaware county board, at Mt. Gilead, Wednesday. After a few minor changes the assessments of me engineer toe joim torn county oucn was approve i ditch Is two miles long and will cost about $.,000. It commences In Ben i (jM Va lii t- tenter. er C.

H. SPECIALS for TUESDAY Lean Pork Qops ROUND STEAK 17c YOLKG TEHDE1 BEEF iq CEEEH STRI5G BEAKS ir for 13C Lincoln Oleo. 21bs. 25c WILL BE ESCORTED OUT OF HARBOR Vessel Carrying Hindus Must Leare Canadian Water. Vancouver, B.

Jaly 20. Thi Komagata Mara vlih her Hindu pi. sencers. who were refused admit. tance at this port by the Canadiaa immigration authorities on the that they were undesirabe t.r.....j -r" toe coat irom leading lor ice onent.

vetrdr. will be escorted odt of tk. i dj me iinaoan cruiser Rainbow. The cruiser wiil cross from Esqtjt- (malt tomorrow and will convoy ths KomagaU beyond the three-mile Hmit. While the being pre- officials today circled around the jKomagaU Maru to prevent any of the Hindus aboard the vessel frcm attempting to come asnore or to prevent any attempt on the part of sympathizers to board the vessel.

Efforts of the Komagata's crew to get the ship under way yesterday precipitated a pitched battle between immigration Inspector, special police and Hindus. DYNAMITE IS USED ON PRAIRIE CREEK Egine-Room of Dallas Mine Fired and Boiler-Room Fort Smith. July 20. Dynamite again was used last night la the struggle between mine owners and workmen, which has caused to much unrest ln the Prairie creek the Dallas mine being badly damaged by the explosive. In addition to dynamite being used in a slope of the mine which is loos- I te near Hartford, the engine-room was set on ore ana me oouer-rooji completely wrecked.

The tipple caught fire, but was saved after haM work. The report that twenty men hid been killed in a battle near Prairis has not been confirmed. The story is based on the statement of a unioa miner, who the authorities have not since located. JOINED IN MARRIAGE BY JUSTICE G0MPF Slis Stoneburner and Mr. Cleo D.

Malone, Mr. Cleo Demoyne Malone and Miss Ethel Stoneburner, both of this city, were married, today, at the cfice of Charle G. Gompf, justice of the peace. Mr. and Mrs.

Malone will make Marion their future home. PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Xulk spes' Sunday with friends at Delaware.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Allison, of Columbus, were guests, Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Fairbanks. William Shinners, of Cleveland, In the city, today, visiting friends, and taking care of his business interests. Dr. D. L.

Clark and family and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Prettyman, of AgosU, motored to Rushsylvania, visited at the L.

A. Hatbawtj home. Mr. and Mrs. James P.

Peacoct Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Leeper and Mist V.

Pearle Garfield were guests the Arch Bibler home in county, Sunday. Mrs, M. J. Walker, of Jackson. Michiean.

and Mrs. Frank Coter. of Napoleon Michigan, are visiting Mr. D. L.

Sellers, of Ellis Place. Mi Sellers, who has been quite ill fcJ the past several weeks, Is much improved. Chautauqua tickets, today and nisht. $1.50. Tomorrow.

S2.00. 1 TAKE THE HOCKING VALLEY Best, Quickest, Cleanest Route to 'Columbus. 4 TRAINS DAILY The Hocking Valley Ry. Dr 8lj 5irs, Johnson, who JOHN W. VOGLE IS have been in New York for the past MT.

GILEAD VISITOR; six weeks, returned to Mt. Gilead 11,1 1 1 'this Arrange for the Rehearsal of His, Miss Ziira Hall of Ashville, North Company. Carolina, and Harriott Grear. of An- Mt. Gilead.

July 18. Spe- jdersoa, Indiana, are guests at the Indiana, in an effort to search for the man who had brought the body the girl to him, returned, but re-1 fused to do any talking. MRS. MARY THOMAS DIES THIS MORNING iu-mth follows a nine-t i Tuberruloiiit, Mr. Mary Thomas died at her home at No.

503 Silver street, about o'clock this morning, following a prolonged illness of tuberculosis. deceased had been In falling1 health for some time ana ner aeatn not entirely unexpected. i I i I Raj Ka ia ia'f Giieil. is tte effee at Crk. of Mr 03, us a viei- Thr fr II? a4 wt by Mayor Brar.

Taiay af-tr a cf fuiity to bicf SraElt ttd disorderly. Dr. A. P. Gardner, is tie ofEre of t.

J. M. piisfully burned. ftn opened before it a I. eliBS hia about tie head and ara.

Dean Ker. of returcea tcrae. Men-far. after a aeek'f visit tis rriBieiotaer cere. Frederick McVilien.

Of CiB- :r.nati. i T.nine T. E. nd H. B.

MfMiKes. ry, -fine, of Cleveland. pjt at tie A. A. Gardner hoase.

iover Sunday. Mr and Mrs. G. W. nerce visited their daughter her Knfrp' accompanied Miss Grr Mline, 10 t-ieieianu, I'nnrla ff ana Mrs.

si. 1- tvic mk Leslie J. Hoyt and daughter ieft for Norwood to tie Miss Lena Grifis and Bernard Jiiss Lena un V.h. Porto RIo. are visiting urines.

01 (M. Griffis and Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Conger. Mr. and Mrs. George MfGuire and 'Beware, were Sunday guest, of ur. 1..

JriFfU auu iaiuu; ua.c for a two-weeks visit in Toledo. Vrv Loui.a Harm, of Kasaiena, California, has arrived here for an extended visit. Earl LeFever arrived home from a two-weeks trip through South Amerk-a. Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson, of Wilmington, arrived this week, to spend Mr and Mrs Iarry Ben an(j two dalghterg have departea for San California, where thev will be the guests of Mrs.

Bell's parents Mr and Mrs Julian CrTStali 0. New York City; Mr. and Mrs. A. jBraden.

of Canton, and Mr. end- C. S. Mooney. of Marion, are Ing several days at the M.

Tal-mage home. home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Medio. -ith Mr an(, Mrs. WiHam H. J. Smith spent the week-end at September 6.

I Hiram Lucy Mafln, of Hartford Connecticut, chairman of the Radio league, has appointed Howard wireless station at Mt as an official relay station, Captain Jonas Ewart, accompanied by his brother. Hon. Matthew Ewart; a physician and nurses, and his niece. Mrs. W.

F. Bruce, arrived in Mt. Gilead from Marysvllle. Mis- souri, in a private car chartered to i bring Captain Ewart here, that he spend his remaining days In his boyhod home, I Mr. and Mrs.

Mell Linn are visit- Mrs. B. H. McFarland is visiting friends at Delaware. Albert Breese is in Toledo.

Howard Crow, of Cleveland, spent Sunday with Mt Gilead friends. Mrs. Eliott Dumble and daughter jare visiting at Mansfield i Judge Glauner spent Mondav and Tuesday in Columbus. Sebert Kline, of Columbus, spent Sunday with friends here. Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Bailey, of Alexandria, were Mt. Gilead visitors, this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Erow are In Croton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, of Cleveland, are guests at the P. J.

Miller home. J. M. Mitchell, of Newark, was a guest at the J. M.

McMillen home. Miss Helen Barton, of Mansfield. Is visiting Gilead relatives and friends. Frank Maxwell, of Cleveland, was a guest at the M. G.

Doty home, this weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolford. of Ashland, ere visiting in Mt.

Giiead, this week. Merrill Sterritt returned to Toledo, Monday, after a month's vacation spent with relatives here. Hunting For Missing Man. Cleveland, July 20. Police here are hunting today for Jack Cunningham, aa employe of the Republic Iron Steel company, of Toungstown.

who has been missing since workmen from the Toungstown factory picnicked Saturday at Cedar Point On the train home Cunningham and a fellow employe engaged in a fight and Jack was hit with a bottle. The assailant escaped, but Cunningham was handcuffed and put In the baggage car. He is supposed to have jumped and escaped. clal W. Vogle, head of the i mfngtrel organization which bears; Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton Sipes and jhlg namei wag at Mt G1ead of Pittsburph, 8nd Miss Laura arranging for the rehearsal Reck, of Columbus, spent two weeks 1)8lu uu c.lCuu (show member8 0f niau uciviis t. 1. arcoroiEK tne Dro18102 vs lac Brooklyn! betn changed. When the Orleans, it tumd out that N'ashviiie owned tim.

(onseauentlr. when the lirook- lya club d-cided not to kef Kraft President Ebbetts unlawfully sent him to Newark- The Nashville ciub. having a prior right to the players' services Sled a jul claim for him and there is no way out of the present tangle unless a major lfcague club National commission by which" Kraft had to play with one ciub and depend upon another for bis salary was un- juRt- Governor Tener, of Pennsylvania. Is expected to arrive here from Harris- burg tomorrow. Others who are ex- peeled to take part In the conference are Charles A.

Comlskey, of the Chi- Wnlte JoMfph j. Umnin. of Boston; C. W. Somers.

of Cleveland; Frank J. Navln. of Detroit; Benjamin Shlbe. and Cornelius MacGtHIcuddy. of Philadelphia; B.

8. Minor, of New Vnrk and I. fit St. T.miiU CARDINGTON NOTES OF SOME INTEREST Ciathored orro.iK.nu:ni. Cardington, July 18.

Spe- clal.J A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis 8tockdale, Tuesday. nd had not been repaired. new window In the Underwood store replacing one that was broken by last week's storm.

Miss Mary Hunt had the mlsfor- tune to break the radius bone in her left arm, Saturday. Miss Hunt was helping her brothers to unload hay and was leading the horse, She slapped a fly on the horse's hip. when the horse kicked her, throwing her to the ground and breaking her arm. During the storm Tuesday morning, lightning struck a telephone pole in front of the Dr. Johnson home, damaging three other poles.

Mrs. 'Johnson was stunned by the stroke and lay unconscious for several hours. Dr. Moccabee and family returned from Columbus, Tuesday, where they according to the provisions of the na-; tionail agreeteent. which have never! u.1 ik.

Rfw-kivii i 'the show have arrived and the work i nomas wan uurn Xev Picking of rehearsing will continue until 'Celina. August. Mayor Bruce has been asked to Osborn, the eleven-year-old son of speak on fraternity day at the Wilson Weyand, residing south of golden jubilee celebration of Knights Mt. Gilead, had both bones In hislof Pythias, to be held in Chicaeo. Delaware.

E. M. Conklln has sold "The Lyne" to Russell Jewell, a moving picture man, of Akron. Mr. Jewell will take possession in abont two weeks.

A team belonging to Vaughn, ran away, Saturday, start-in. Ilia milt ind Inet m.kh. t. trn wtr street, where it collided with a shade! tree near the William Porterfield home. Elzv Healea.

who lives on April 24, 152. She was marridj January, 1868, and was formerly! Miss Mary Mldkcff. Her husband preceded her In death last February. children are left to mourn their The funeral service will be held come along In a few davs aud claim ln h'r nd are Jamesl Lightning struck the cupola of it," said Stewart. 'tThoma and Mrs.

C. R. McClure, of the Cardington echool building. The stranger and Stewart, it wa' Memphis, Tennessee; Don Thomas', a Monday morning, damaging the learned took the body out to the aoldler in the I'nited State army, frame of the north window. The cemetery and turned it over to the atatloned In the Philippines; Mrs.

building is well protected with light-sexton, wbb-placed it In the receiv- ertha Park. Miss Maude Thomas! ning rods, but the rod leading to the (n. t. in hw uit and Charlc Thomas, all of this city. cupola was broken some time ago arm broken.

He was riding horseback when the horse fell, throwing the boy under him Ross Beall sustained severe in 'nlle "turning to his home roln WestPint on a motorcycle. automobiles A working model has the Vaughn farm, was unloading a B- J- of this city, within load of wheat at the mill, and a few days- eP to be granted a emptied the front end of the wagon ratent for a devke which he be-first, causing it to tin uo frichtenine will eliminate tire trouble on at the Weslev M. church, Wed- Abner Dennis, of the Shelby mu-nesday. Rev. I).

X. Kelly officiating, i tual Plate Glass Insurance company, Interment will be made in the local as in town, Wednesday, to put in a the team. Dr. E. C.

Sherman is in Chicago hen Perfected. taking a six weeks' post-graduate! Th industrial commission, course at a medical college and his (Tuesday, granted W. S. Saunders, of wife is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Hart-, Mt- Gilead, $45.57, for an Injury well and Mrs.

Metcalf, in Cleveland, jrecently sustained by him while in juie rnipiuy 01 me nyorauuc "i juieao. THE SICK. Mrs. E- Beaver Is quite sick at her home on leader street. Mrs.

Louisa Jones Is seriously ill at her home on west Church street. William Bain, who has been seri- ously 111 at his home on Windsor Downing, Pearl Lee, Frederkktown street, la somewhat improved today. (Hattle Fish, Franklin Squires, Ches- jtervilie; Glenn Guiher, Dell Kime. Change in Place. Charles J.

McClellan. Grace Mecklev, Examinations for the position ofjElery Merwlne. Walter Rinehart. woman probation officer will be held 'Myrtle Wilson, Mt. Gilead: Blaln In tho nmmnn ntaa tffmrtrnm In.

I Tann laha1 rn. a have been for mm. tlm. nn r. of the doctor's hMlth Th.

V.w-tnr I or vourtroom, as hisga hSth for thirteen months, but bo one came to claim it, and the stranger failed to return. Two months ago it was taken out of the vault and buried in the potter' field. F.rery letAil Tallied. Sheriff Davl demanded a detailed written description of the girl and of the clothing she wore before he would permit the body to be exhumed. The detective declared they could give such a description.

When the body was taken up yesterday every detail of the detective' description is declared to have tallied with that of the body. Sexton Brown declared he would be able to Identify the stranger, who brought the body to Champaign and then had the body taken to the cemetery at Crhana. "I'd know hi anywhere, 1 know," he said, a he arrived in Newcastle this morning, to ascertain If the man HEADACHE AND DIZZINESS Headache is never a disease. It is always a rjinptoui. Applications, powders "and tablets that druj! the headache Into quietude are treating the symptom, not the disease, always a useless proceeding and often harmful.

When headache associated with some dizziness it is usually the result ol nervous exhaustion and will continue as long as the person who is overworked allows the debility to continue. It rapidly dis-tapears when rest and the proper touio is taken. Vervous exhaustion, the cause of such Wldaches and dizziness, results from a r.ra'n on the nerve with which the ro-billing work of the blood is unable to pace. The best tonic for urh a i liiion ia Dr. Williams Pink Pills.

2 ese pills build up the blood and ven the nerves. With this unless the ovorwork, worry, or wl-u lias caused the nervous hreak-3ow -i, is persisted in, the headaches, dia-liaaet, nervousness and irritability that chart teriz neurasthenia rapidly dis-are The Dr. William Medicine Company, rVheae Udy. N. will send free on rc-jaes a helpi tl little book on the home treaJxant of nirvoti disorders.

Dr. Wil-uat Fink are obtainable at auj drag Kara. V. cemetery. AN AFTEBN00N OF MUSIC AND GAMES' Mril Mary Holland Entertains tla.

The primary class of the Big Is- land Baptist Sjnday-sihool and a few friend were pleasantly entertained by the teacher of the class. Mrs. Mary Holland, at her home, north of that place, Saturday afternoon. The hours were delightfully paxscd with game and various amusements and during the afternoon luncheon was served. The members of the class present were Marlon Holland, Donabcl Wilson, Wllda Dall.

Mildred Drake. Marguerite Powolson, Rachel Brady, Ralph Drake. Wayne Bibler, Simon Brady, George Dall. Otis Holland, Russell Bibler, Bradford Brady, Douglas Hibler, Chester Dall and t.oRnv Tlsll Th ffiioxt. in r.

Thomas Pangborn, Mrs. Chester Dall. Mrs. Leon Dall, Mrs. Clyde Smith.

Mrs. Albert Messeeer. Mrs. Rov Pnw t. i elson.

Mrs. M. K. Drake, Misses Ruth and Susie Pan glwm and Miss Geneva' mlln. MRS.

MARTHA MEARS IS UIViM SURPRISE Affair in Celebration of rtirthdar Anniversary. Mrs. Martha Mears was pleasautly surprised at her home near i-aftuo last Friday evening, In honor of the anniversary of her birth. Music was furnished by Miss Dora Jones and Miss Isra Brown. Refreshments were served.

Those present were: Miss Edna.Barringcr of Eugene, Oregon. Miss Dora Jones of Custar, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Davis and children. Miss Alma Mcars and Mr- Pearl R.

Mears. of Marlon. Miss Esther Day, Mrs. Thea Day. Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Brown and children, Mabel, Irvon. Isca Clifford and Clarence, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Anderson and Carlton i i i In hB ahln tn lnnlr hi. practice, but will make no calls fnr ome time. Flrstenberger met painful accident. Friday, while un loading hay at his home Just west of! ton- unloading the hay iuut me iuau io int mow, ana was I jcompany.

The following teachers were successful at the examination held in Mt. Gilead: Elementary Katherine Cramer. Junia N. Fleming. Vesta Ulery, Marengo; Elton O.

Bartlow Fulton: Bertha M. Brenixer, Mil dred Kees. Cardington; Corra' Lndna Synder. Westerville. For Jessie feo- I.

wneaa. niManr Snracu. Snrt- Alice Yar- nell. Cardington. High school, on r-Derlna AlT- Cardington: w.

St. John. Centervllle Pennevi enierune, rennsyi- -AiJot0n- SP'rta: J- D- The Army of Constipation Is Crowing Similar Ever CARTER'S UTTLE UVLR PILLS am liny act only ami Mnr Cartel Uxy nraaatntly ITTLE b. MJ.X HMlVfl lorn mm HIL VER PILLS. Sick laU, Stfaw SUa, MAIL nil, SHALL DOSL SMALL YVSX Genuine aw Signatare xlD th rP which refused pe'lamo is being sou to work, when Its load of about sixB conn(ctlon with ana it is expected mat many wi (qualify for the examination.

The pro- wnico to conauct tne examination. leih Follow Fight. Massillon. July 20 Carmeno i ght by officials, nemise Bojice at the hospital today. following a fight last night Officers say the two men quarretied over meat and clubs were used with fatal effect.

Agrees to Meeting. Washington. 'July 20. The White; House today received Information from Consul General Hanm at Mon- terey that General Carranza has; agreed to meet the emissary of Prest-1 dent Carbajal at Monterey. It is said that bowls of water about the room and growing plant wiin keep the room cooler, as they give out moisture Into the air Most men who wander around the free lunch circuit daily like to seen entering a first class hotel.

i 't''' iriing i in uu me cuouiaer ana oaa- ly sprainine it. The afternoon fast train stopped at Cardington. Sunday, to allow Dr. H. Drury, of Columbus, to alight.

He h8d called here on account 1 nf 1 v. Hiurss vi narry rieunner, upon whom he had performed an operation for appendicitis several weeks ago. The boy was getting aong nicely, but is such a healthy lad that the wound healed too quickly and the specialist had to puncture the bowel. Misses Lucile and Freed Foreman, of Marlon, have been guests the past week, at the E. H.

Conway home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman and son. Dwlght spent Thursday and I Friday at th Conways home and ac- "IT i "wrr''.

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About The Marion Star Archive

Pages Available:
984,935
Years Available:
1877-2024