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Hicksville HI football team defeated the Hatriland team on the home grounds here last Friday In a score ot S3 to nothing. On Tuesdhy they defeated Payne HI on the Hlcksvllle grounds In a score of 2t to 20. Time Wait For No Man Perhaps yon have unconsciously 'V" article Is twenty Ave int regular price, you will get It tor that I the age where the eyes 1 need U.v. help. Feel free to consult us with the It and another one Just like for a cent making the two twenty-six cents.

The goods are all new, shipped In specially for thi great sale, And the price I exactly the me a city price and a placed in the grnC. one cent sale In nil the large cltle. The reason for It is to help out In the great cause above said, and to get new customer or our store and retain and please our regular patrons. The Mca I to do a strong Job of advertising for the store and to really give a large part of the advert ex pense direct and free to the patron. Full particulars of the sale wlh the splendid list of articles enumerated and priced In plain figures, will be found In.

another place In The Tribune. Read It and be on hand to profit, yourself if you are at nil a good and careful housekeeper. 2111 MAPES it CO. assurance that we will render such advice and service that you naturally will think of GR1EST when you think of glasses. Headache, Eyestrain, Smarting and Burning eyes, letter blurring and running together are all indications of failing vision.

If you need glasses we know how to fit them and If you don't need them we will tell yon. BENJ. F. GRIEST 20t2 American Bldg. TO HAVE GUEST DAY The Methodist 8unday School effl cers are maturing plans to have an an nual guest day in this school to be held the last Sunday ot October, this year, Sunday, Oct.

30th. The Idea to have all those who- desire to see this school In real action and Its work being accomplished to be present on this occasion as guests of the school. More definite announcements will be made next week. COMMITTEE. ing to manufacture special made auto top.

I Judge T. T. Shaw of Defiance was a business visitor In town Tuesday, "The easiest way to get money is to save it" Jay Cooke. A Bank Account is above all else the thing that enables a man to look today in the face and trust in tomorrow. Save today and make tomorrow tafe At the Angola fair, with atrong com petition showing ther top, the California proved by all odd the mot popular.

Other manufacturers showing their top railed to get a single order, while our Hlcksvllle concern, the California Top eme away with order for hew top In Angola alone, delivery to he made a soon a possible. I The color selected by the Angola in tnn. The top are tailor made, bnlll riKht on each Individual car, the customer making the selection of de that compares with the California Top Company product. This 1 due to the long experience and expertuess of Mr. Mavis and his carefully trained staff of assistant.

Advertisement, 211 1 New Vault Door at State Bank A new vault door has been Installed at The Farmers State Bank, that rep resents the last word In bnnk equipment. For some time It has been felt that the door on the vault was too light and also too simple In construction to make It safe should evil minded per sons tamper with It. The new one Is actually a work of art and leaves no point conducive to anfety unattended to. It Is taking workmen several day to Install the new door a considera ble changA I necessary but It will he the real and latest Idea when In operation. Last Call for the County Convention The annual convention of Christian churches of Defiance county will meet at Hlcksvllle, Wednesday, Oct.

26, at 10:00 a. m. There will be three se lon, forenoon, afternoon and night. Best of talent. Interesting progTam a'l the m-ay through.

The eleven o'clock address will be given by W. W. Denham. E. T).

Murch will represent the State Board and Mary A. Lyons mill have charge of the women's work. John E. Pounds' great address on Wills and Bequests will be given at night. Free luncheon In the basement both noon and evening.

We will show you a good time. John B. Dickson, Chairman. Ladies Leather Purses in Large Variety Just now we are especially featur ing ladies leather purses In an extended assortment and at all prices. Do not buy until you see our line and what we have to offer you In the way ot values.

When you buy Jewelry you are very much dependent upon the honesty and Integrity of the dealer. We have built ur business up by always giving the customer all and more than be pays for. Dont forget the "store with the street clock" for Jewelry, watches, cut glass, tings, silverware, Wellerwar pottery, hand painted china, etc. F. O.

GETR08T llt3 Jeweler and Optometrist Ferris Sons Sell Their Butler Store Last week, the traaaactkm clostnc up on Wednesday, Ferris Sons, our townsmen, sold their hardware store at Butler to a Mr. Koop of Portland, the sale including the building, which is the opera house block. El wood Horn, who went from Hlcks vllle, will remain with the store, being SB employe of the new owner. Ferris 4 Sons owned the store for some time, but purchased the building but recentlf. POSTPONES PUBLIC SALE Owing to unforseea reasons the public tale that had advertised to hold on Oct.

2tth, win be postponed to a future date. Kindly notice this fact and oblige. 21t2p Geo. W. Miller.

Try Tribune For mh Ada. KORT WAYNE Sunday a bad day for this city as number of home were robbed on that day and three automobiles taken. Ther wer also several auto wrecks In and about the city hut none seriously Injured. CONTINENTAL While crossing the C. 1...

track her Sunday Cwdrey Howell, aged 76, was hit by a switch engine and quire badly hurt. His face wa cut and bruised to such an extent that several stitches were necessary to close the wouAda. tVKOATVR, MrOimlel, who in attempting to rob the Peebles state bank near here some months ago, and who seriously shot and wounded the cash er, ha been lined 1500, dia-fram-hlsed and ent to the pen for five to fourteen year. His companion. folk placing thrlr order are two Russell rtarre.no, was fined 11000, ds blue, two In red, one g-y and one franrhlaed and sent to the pen fur lgn and color that suits him or her best.

The company has no outsldu agent but hardly a day passe but dealer are after the company to secure agencies and territory. The plant I not yet able to handle the work fast enough to take care o( agencies, keeping very busy on work brought In direct by car owners. In the plant now are orders from Munclrt, Waterloo, FMgcrton. Wauseon, and a large number of others just closing contract. Dr.

DeMuth, of our own city, has placed an order, worti to start practically at once so he can have the same for stormy fall weather. Six men are now employed most of the time In the plant, and all Indications are that further expansion will be necessary almost at once. The product of the company Is so beautiful and such high grade quality that a great future Is absolutely sure for the Industry. There Is no factory made or special made top to be seen stolen an automobile, HA had also FORT WAYNK Two week George Mason, sons Mont, Hoy and William, and daughter Mrs, Prince and three children went to Miami, Florida to spend the winter. Almost at once three of the party were selr.cd with material fever, and the word come that they are dead and their remain on the way to thin city.

The dead are the father, George Mason, son Mont and the daughter, Mr. Princej (Continued on last page) FIELD DAY WAS A- GREAT SUCCESS LITTLE OLD 8CIPIO TOWNSHIP MAKES NOISE LIKE A COUNTY FAIR The, Farmers' field day, held last Friday at the Sclplo township Center school In connection with tho Farmers' Institute and boys' and girls' clubs was a splendid success. Judging from the general opinion of those present The program Include Judging and awarding of prises in the pig club and girls' sewing and baking club, poultry culling, corn Judging, athletic contests among the boys and girls and by no means the least of these a plcnio or basket dinner. The three schools In the township competed for various prises In dif ferent event. Louis Schwan of the Fort Wayne Y.

M. C. conducted the athletic events. One of the most in terestlng wa the contest for the best school yell. The competition was so close that the event was called a draw and additional prises were made up to equally divide the prite money.

In view of the splendid Interest and profitable educational features thus presented to so many, and to their great pleasure, the day will be re peated next year, greater and better, based upon the experience of this year. It will be eagerly looked forward to by that whole community and friends. Cottrell Wentworth Tuesday of last week at the Metho dist paraonage at Paulding the pas tor performing the ceremony, our fine young citizen, Homer O. Wentworth and Miss Iva Cottrell, charming dangh ter of Mrs. Heber Cottrell of near Antwerp, were united In marriage.

The groom Is Assistant Cashier at the First National bank and 1 held in the highest esteem. The bride is one of Paulding county's accomplished daughters, highly fitted to be the center of a happy home. They will go to housekeeping prac tically at once in the former Lewis Wentworth property on Antwerp Drive, where they will have the best wishes of all ior long and happy life to gether. Creek Presbyterian Rally Day at Lost The Lost Creek Presbyterian Sun day school will hold Rally Day, Sun day morning, Oct 23, to which the public Is cordially Invited. A short program will be rendered and a profitable and happy time Will be enjoyed.

They haKiet their stakes for two hundred present that day and the citl tent out that way should see to It that the number Is excelled. Attend and be a booster. Community Revival Held at Farmer The Farmer Community Revival is on; the Evangelist Zepp, Is swaying the people with messages that eon tain wonderful truths. Prof. Barker has gotten into the hearts ot the people through his tonga.

Com and bear then. Assisting these men, one ot Ood'a greatest praying servants. It Bro. Ycung, of Ionia, Mich. Change in Program of Legion Show On account ot the war Slmt being misrepresented to the Legion Band boy, they will put on a different pro gram of pictures ln connection with band concert.

Wednesday night this week at The Huber and the admission will be twenty-flve cents. Turn out and help them. Mr. wad Mrs. L.

E. Coon and daugh ter Madgw, Mrs. M. M. Coon and father D.

Jump, and Kenneth Roop visited fa Paulding, Sunday. a 1 Z2 "ww i i. 'v ''V yVNNe AH -Y "MW Copyright 1921 hart ScIwJner Nfari Zl One Hundred Hart Schaffner Marx and Club Clothes all-wool Suits We have selected from our stock one hundred suits and have marked them all to sell at this low price. They are all Hart Schaffner Marx and Club Clothes suits, every one guaranteed to be all-wool, every thread. They range in sizes from 35 to 44, men's and young men's, and not one of them has been priced less than $35 and some as high as $50.

They will be sold for strictly cash. No credit, no suits laid back. Just these one hundred suits will go at this price of Other Bargains in all-wool Suits at, 016, $20 and $22.50 All-wool Brown FUnntl Suits for Men and Young Mm at $20 All-wool Cluo Ser( Suits, tinfU and double broatted, Men's and Young Men's, at EVERYTHING WE SELL IS GUARANTEED 20 2)F03. The hcrr.3 cf Hart Schaffner Cl llzxx clothes t9 THE TRIBUN SECTION ONE Eight Pace Edition THE TRTSUN3 Erst Mttr HiIp? Hiium to tht Comity. i HICKSVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921 VOL.

XXXVI NO. 21 PLf.CE LITERESB ITECS FROM EHO is IB The Hart-HoodAVidney Co. PHONE 24 102104 BIOS 8T. Wool Dreoo Goodo The new plaids, checks and stripes for skirts and dresses may be seen here. Pretty color combinations in this class.

You should see the nifty materials. And then we have the best pattern, "McCalls," to use to make them up. Come Here for Outings Tliis is istoro to snvo you money and Miow you Uio Invest outiiiR stock in thin jwt of Ohio. bought our outings on tlio lowest nmrkot tlii yonr mul lionoo nio in jxsition to quote yon tlio low iit. All cottons lmvt mlvftiuvil muoo our imiivIuihv.

Outings nt jHr vnnl 15 18 20 22 25c VtAAiVLnAiVtAAAruWuViriVLrrriV New Waists and Blouses The very latest may be found here, no old styles, strictly new ideas direct from the manufacturers. WINTER COATS This department is doing a line eoat. business. Wo have the styles, the materials and the low prices all combined. You will do well to see our line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Coats.

GREAT OIIE GENT SALE THIS WEEK IS TO BE GIVEN BY MAPES A CO. THE RFXALL DRUO STORE Right now the great cry is to re-due price and thus help each com munity and the nation hack to normalcy. To do mir part and do It so it mill do the most people tho most Rood, we have derided to put on a greu One Cent Salo for three Any, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, Oet. 20, 21 and 22d. The aale will be unique and ha no Firing to It In any manner or form, the good being all standard article and priced at the rcmilar price prevailing all over the nation.

The manner of operating the sale 111 be to ell any standard article lit the sale at the regular price and then another Jnat like It actually for one rent. An Illustration would be that if an THE PEACE OUTLOOK AND WORLD UIIREST A FREE STEREOPTICON LECTURE AT THE HUBER OPERA HOUSE KangeliHl tlrsnt W. Hoaford of Crand Kapida, will discuss this important question In a allrring lec lure at the Huher Opera House of ltlcksvtlle, Sunday evening, Octo ber 28, beginning at 7:30 P. M. Mr.

Hosford I a keen student of present day events, and will give a clear, un biased presentation of the subject In the light of Bible prophecy. This li a question of Intense Interest to every one. The meelng Ih free. Coma With your friend. Striking atoreoptlcon picture will be thrown on the screen.

21llp CALIFORNIA TOR COMPANY HAVING SPLENDID SUCCESS Somewhat of an exception for days Hlcksvllle ha one growing Industry that I actually boomlhg and with prospect growing better each day. The Industry in question I the Call fomia Top tympany, the Industry be IS HAPPENINGS OF WEEK AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS IN CONDENSED FORM 1 i.

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