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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 3

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The Marion Stari
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opeaKcr lie re Unposes rw.Tic frank bros. Co.rvwvv: STUDENTS AT EDISON HAKE DOLL DRESSES 132 IN CHORUS TO PRESENT 'MESSIAH' U.S. Debt Cancellation from Citv and County 000 payment due TX- 15 must pcNSpor.ed. The note will be trans mitted ta Washington today. Stimson Receives Note from England WASHINGTON.

D. 1 The British war debt ik4 today was delivered to Secretary Stimsan. The British embassy sent the note to the necretanr at his home whence he went Immediately to confer with the president at the White Housa, The secretary of state was th only member of the department who had seen the note and no information about tt contents was gn en cut ROBOT PILOT TO FLY FOR HAWKS Bj Tie A. wiser 4 Pnm LOS ANGELES. Calif, Dec.

1 A "flying laboratory." with a robot rehef pilot built into Its mechanism, was completed today and ready for tnal flight, by Lieut. Commander Frank Hawks, speed pilot. The low-wing 200-atile-aa hour monoplane is eqaipped with a mechanical tiev.ee, known as a roi pilot, which through air pressure des gn, will fly tile ship while Hawies rests. After testing the craft he will fly it to New York. Cleveland Woman Teils Marion Audience European Nations Spend Huge Sums for Armament; Calls H.t'er and Mussolini Dangerous to Peace of World.

That the Vmtej States ran nut have not ft gotten the treatment of extend paympnt cf the World war after the VvM war, and debts if the cour.tr cvn Gandhi the Hindu vf Needlework cf Girls on Display at Uhler-Phillips Co. Store. A new group cf dressmakers has been bu.y in Marion trsr the last few weeks and their completed work is now on display in the -n-dows of the Oiler-Phillip Co. store. The girls of the Thomas A.

Edison Junior High school entered a doll dressmaking corteft sponsored Will not taW up aims." she said "Put when Gandhi dies, India will rise up F.n$;and an tinue to spend cf d.l.nrs owed ui in manufacturing armament to brmif death and instruction In another war, ws tho opinion of Mrs. Porothy if Cleveland, id. ly known lectuirr F.iisms will be her ally. When ln.Ua storms England ehe will throw open her doftr to- the cutsi.le--to great tvnt. Kuaaia and China.

IMctnira Ne Appear Here In Oratorio. and ninety-two ing-. church choirs and eho- the city county, and not associated with any grcup, are registered a Z- of the community chorus present Handel "The Monday night, Dec. 19 at M. E.

church. is under the of the Marion Concert as- arsal will be conducted to-, 7 30 Central Junior v-, s. b.H'1. and on Tuesday night s.ime hour, the first re-, with the Civic orchestra held. The association ha that final additions to it must be made Tuesday la order to assure the stand-l-i j-rformance that will be ex- ana siuaom or eeonomvs.

ev- pressed in a lecture last night at 7 ARRESTED HERE BEFORE U. S. COURT the Thomas A. Junior PROGRAM FEATURES MEETING OF High' school. Mn Fuldheim s-peared the Harding echot.l entertaiiimesjt course, speaking on "Thi Searchlight Ovrr Kurope by a national women's tnagsnne, A committee cf Marion women, Mrs.

L. Dickson. Mrs. Alwyn Crane and Miss Meila YaoMeter, will Judm the dresres Friday at 4 av. Three ribbons, first, second and third prizes, will be awarded.

Mo.t of the girls who sewed were seventh and eighth grade students. A few ninth grade girls entered the contest. The contest as under the supervision of Miss Mary EUanor Vaughan, household arts instructor. The exhibit will remain In the store window over the week-end. As a hackround for her statements regarding the World war debt situation.

Mia Kuldhetm North Main Street Association Meets at School; Rev. Canfield Speaks. A program given at a meeting of the North Main Street School Parent-Teachers' association Tuesday night at the school, observed the official closing of the George VISITORS ATTEND MEETING OF EAGLES Picturing the next war as the treat and final isnie. she pro-pheclcd thst it would be between the yellow and hi! races. "No reproaches can made by the white world," she declared.

have Uuiihl Japan what It means to be a modern, country." She gave a vivid picture of Mu. sotint. desrnNr.g his plan of populating Italy, end called Italy country fighting not for lis "honor" but for mure country, The cancellation of tu'ya war debt, ah pointed out. will mean that Mua-sobnl can build more ships, submarines and alrp'snes to use when the opportunity for which he wailing, To liismstvk snd she Versailles treaty fh laid the blame for the enmity between France and Germany. "It is gospel to the Germans that they were dishonored by the treaty." she said.

She pictured lti- maii as the man who dug Germany's giav when he took Alsace snd terrains from France. Local Officers in Toledo To Testify at Session of Federal Crand Jury. Two cases, involving seven persons arrested by the Marion police department, are being beard before the federal grand Jury In To ledo. Police Chief William E. Marks and Police Prosecutor John Wiedemann were witnesses yesterday and Chief Marks and Police Capt.

Ira Shrock were subpoenaed for today's session. The ense heard yesterday was an aftermath of an automobile accident last July 3 on East Center street near Clover avenue, in which a car later reported as stolen In New York city hit a telephone pole. The occupants, George Wilson and Doris Shuster, were arrested the next day at the City hospital, where they were treated for minor in A -cation from the Mt. Gilead rtt-nded the meeting of Aerie No. 337 last night ENGLISH DEBT NOTE APPEALS TO PEOPLE Urges Suspension of Dec.

15 Payment and Revision of Structure. ii tr. Eagles hail. The business lesion followed by a lunch. Three candidates were Initiated eight applications received.

The will have a class of at 2'i candidates to be initiated a the Old Age Pension class at a traced condituins that have ri-fi in In.tia, Germany and Italy since the war, an.) the Xtn-churian ailuatton and the working out of the Communirtio pmn in Rula. Talks to Hitler, Muxaollnt Adolph Hitler of Germany she described "as the nioft evil man In the hltory cf the world," snd Mussolini of Italy as "the man the lust for pdwer," slie iuier-viewed on a recent Kuropean visit. In discussing the manufacturing pf arms hy countries indebted to the X'nlli-d States, she quoted figures from the yearbook of the League of Nations, showing that last year in France were spent in the manufacture of armaments, to which she added, "yet she can pay ua The audience was brought to the reallmtlon of the growth of Communism In Kurope and the Fr Kat in lier discussion of the situation In Germany. China and Imlia today. To explain this alarming gTOWIh, the traced the effee! of the World war and its treatlea In each country, Mrs.

Fuldheim began with Gandhi and his breaking of Finland, through his passive resistance 'campaign in India. "The Indians vy ting in uoiumous uec. it. It Sta-irtcd This Morninff With Courtcsr Day tmul Continues TOMORROW Our Great Christmas Dollar Day All Dollar Day Merchandise left After Tomorrow' Selling Will Continue Saturtlay at Dollar Day Pricra OPEN SATURDAY -NIGHT TILL NINE See Our Two Vage Adv. in Uist Night Star, the FRANK BROS.

co. ir.bers of the band and drum will go to Columbus on juries. Wilson is charged with automobile theft and both face charges of violation of the Mann Funeral Friday. Tha funeral of Mrs, Julia Ford da'e ta take part in the The trip will be made by tev and autmobiles. act.

Insurance papers and a driv er's license found in the car were Continued from rage One turned to speculation a to what the government would do if the United States refused to heed the renewed request It was generally felt that Great Britain would pay, and probably in gold if a second refusal came from Washington, but there was no official backing for these deductions. Stirling Improve Sterling improved sharply on the exchange market on early covering made out to a W. A. Martin. Washington bicentennial celebration on Thanksgiving day.

A play, "A Colonial Tea." was presented by Mrs. Marion Brown, Mrs. Mabel Lord, Miss Glada McMahan. Miss Dessie Ward. M.sa Dorothy Myers, Miss Ruth Osmun and Miss Alice Wilson.

Rev. G. G. Canfield, pastor of the First Church of the Brethren, gave a talk on character building and sang two numbers, 'Tick Tock" and "Gideon's Band." A choir composed of pupils of the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades sang "George Washington" and "Let Us with a Gladsome Mind." Members are Betty Willis. Helen Daniels, Jack Mason, William Turner, Lloyd Humphrey, Howard Richardson, Geneva Garver, Virginia Criswell, Gladys Loo, Betty Hosey, Helen Booker, Pauline Egger, Dorothy Jane Eberhart, Thelma Deprlest, Thelma Williams, Bertha Clemens, Robert Williams, Robert Turner, Luella Coffey, Eileen Pierce, Marie Sanders, Florence Orahood, Fern Ames, Ora Morris, Vera Daniels, Martha Court, Vivian- Mason, Juanita Postell, Donnabelle Garver, Wallace Butterman, Artie Depriert, Herbert Burke.

Glen Ashworth and Donald Naylor. An attendance banner was awarded the fifth and sixth grade room. POSTPONES REVIEW OF LOCAL TROOPS Five suspects, arrested at the of 2T5 Silver street will be conducted Friday at I a. m. at St.

Mary Catholic church In Pelawar. Hurinl will be made In ft. Mary remclery at Delaware. Mrs, Ford died Wednesday morning. City hospital Monday, Nov.

14, were to come before the grand Jury today on a charge of automobile tion of Co. 166th infan theft. The quintet, two men, a 15- try, national guard unit, has bn postponed, Capt Hubert L. commanalng oificer, an- year-old boy and the wives of the two men, confessed, police to committing numerous burglaries In PIANOS For sal or rent. WRIGHT THANSKEIl STORAGK CO.

ncunced today. Maj. George M. Rrd of Columbus, commanding A Adv. Ohio and Indiana towns.

The auto theft charge waa placed filacer of the First Battalion, 166th infantry. O. N. notified Capt Taylor this morning he was ill and unable to carry out the schedule. aganlst them as the mont serious offense involved.

The car owned bjr a Council Bluffs, la, man, was ykAvlrWvvvrerVvA The frank hros. operations today but sagged toward the end when support slackened. It reached $32i during the early afternoon but closed at The highest level was 8 cents above the low point for the week. Tfcr As.nelslefll Vrrmm PAKIS. Dec.

1 The cabinet council today approved the text of a new debt note to Washington, v.hich, according to previous advice, will Insist that the stolen In Omaha, reb. Plans are being made to hold the in about a week, Capt Tay! said. It will be open to the public. The company will meet fir the weekly drill tonight at the 150 Conde Coats Just Purchase! irmorv. The five are Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Knight of Omaha, Neb, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Katon of Clair-mont, N. and Bob Knight, 15.

alias Angle, brother of Richard Knight. SULZMANN LOSES OUSTER APPEAL Dollar at Exactly 50c on the THE REXALL DRUG STORES 145 E. Center St. and Harding Hotel Bldg. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY tm CUT PRICES on these L01 Supreme Court I'pholda Removal of Cleveland Sheriff.

Dr The Auoflntf Press COLUMBUS. Dec. 1 An order removing Sheriff John M. 8uU-mann of Cuyahoga county from office will stand. The order, issued by the county courts when the sheriff was charged with permitting; gambling at a race track lant spring, was affirmed by the Ohio supreme court.

Holding that race betting constituted an offense agalost the public peace, the high tribunal ruled that Sulzmann committed malfeasance in office by issuing operating permits to the North Randall, Thistledown and Cranwood tracks. The court's decision will affect only Sulzmann's present term in office. On Jan. 1, he begins a new term to which be was elected, while the ouster appeal was -1 CSV 60c Fomnelan Day $1.00 Tange Lip Stick 69c AH To Be Sold at Exactly fmmfmtmmmtmmmm ajs ssswui seas mmm jiSJMS MUM' ii I in II or Night Cream 29c A BRIGHTER DAYS sSs Neutrsllie FV eicess cid tot jfgSSi better health. Milk of pf Magnesia lJpint29c Face Towder 37c JL $1.00 Coty Talcum 9 Dandertne 23c Shaving Stick Read again.

.150 glorious Conde Coats at actual savings of 50.... and mind you, they are Comic's last models of the winter Hcason, of Conde'n superfine imported weaves, glorified with Conde's magnificent furs. 25o Cascareta fEj Bromo Quinine 15c 15c CONDE'S S50 COATS CONDE'S $75 COATS CONDE'S S100 COATS A HEALTHY body and strong, straight limbs for your child Most mothers know th Talue of cod liver oil. Eut be sure you choi) the best Only the finest oil from cod caught is arctic waters is used in Puretest Cod Liver 0U. Richest in vitamins A and Dl Finest in fltror.

iOc 1 dot, TRUESDALE OFFERS ALIBI IN SLAYING Rr The Aaaoetafre Preas LIMA, Dec. I An alibi by Loren Truesdale, alleged rlayer of his brohther, Earl, and his sweetheart, Thelma Wood, was on file in court here today. The accused man, who Is to go on trial charged with first degree murder next Monday, claims In the alibi that he was 10 miles away when the young couple was killed the night of May 30, 1830. The bodies of Mlsa Wood and Earl Truesdale, weighted with stones, were found several days later In an abandoned, water-filled quarry on the outskirts of Lima. They hod been beaten to death.

Officers who arrested Loren Truesdale a few months ago said he confessed the crime at that time, but the alleged confession later was repudiated. Bayers' Aspirin F.nerglne 39c 9c Eat-t TV, J. pint 89 MOO Parker Fountain Pen $2.99 COD LIVER OIL 1 JJC A I iJ Ill.nl, grren, L'rown, rite 12 to -16 ami Jialf size-n. Style tluit are 'dcliglit to we, material that are rich ami rare fur, the finest that can he had. LOOK at these BIG VALUES ffjj to $49.50 GOATS rj ij UJ 85c Meade's Deitrl Maltone S5c Cherry Bark Cough Pyrup 19 I 1nr Athlete's COo California Syrup ngi Font 39o 9c 50c Vapur sc yapur 15c Hygela Mpple, Mc Tiny Tot Talcnm ljc t5c Co1d TMe-(4 Special Dre or travel coat, aorcic have hi KaccMn roll.ir, Mark, hrown, green.

Olorono 43c 1 Three Flower Toilet Wa'er 89c ara Nome ToUet Wa'er 79 C-heramy de Cologne 83c "5 (iwhtut Flours Sachet Coimte Xolpt Water fc'O Coty Perfumes $1.69 Sharl Compart 98c Discount at Z5'b Friday and Saturday Atlas Atomlwr 49i' $15 Symbol Water Bottle 50c Hair Tonic Comb Mc BesidesVeOfferOurOwnCoats at Unbelievable Mark-Downs Any Up To Any $59.50 Any $69.50 $35.00 Coat Coat to $79.50 Coat Von want to thee new designs and freellngs. Hepburn Newt HEPBURN The W. B. B. held Its annual Thanksgiving supper Wednesday evening In the K-of P.

hall. Thirteen members were present Plans were completed for the Christmas exchange Dec 21, at which the Pythian filsters will be Invited Herbert Banning of Decatur spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. E. N.

Banning. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde William and family, Mr. snd Mrs.

Biall Clark and Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Ward and family were Thanksgiving guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Forest Clapsaddle of Mt. Victory. Mr. H.

B. Banning was a guest of Mr. and Mr. Donald Draper of La Hue over the wreek-end. Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Park and family and Robert Eatey of 8t Pari spent Thursdty at the home of Mr. and Mn H. O. Park.

Mr. and Mr. George Tuley en-tertained Thursday -Frank McOln-nls and daughter and Mr. and Mr. Albert Piper and daughter of Ken-tbn.

Mr. and Mr. Vemle Shark of Cambridge spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Bam fihark.

Mis Ka'halle Ktoner of Agosta visited a few diys the last week with Mis Henrietta Swltzer. Mr. and Mr. O. A.

Lingo of Columbus were guest Thursday of Mr. and Mr. Charles Clement. Mr. and Mr.

Millard Timmon and family of Kenton spent Friday at the homa of Mr. and Mr. John Sayre. Selected New Groups S1000 S1500S1S50 A tu of offrriiips. thnwawU nw mats, rijr otn? of vliuii ii now to bo toll far lidow tuft t' manufiirtursr.

FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL HOT FUDGE SUNDAE 50 "MOUTH TESTED" antiseptic and deodorant Mi 31 solution 5000 s2500 s39 $10 Van F.s 89c 18 oa, Bay Kara 39c 50c April Showers BrIIilantlne 33c 25c Colgate Dental Cream 25c Colgate Tooth Brush 9c 11.00 LaToris "3e 60c Jl Tooth Paste 26c MiSioos of people know be nine of Mi 31 as SBOotawuB and gargla. It neatralizes rrea the dor of onion. fl 0) 59, full pint UliiJ 'ii.

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