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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1924. HAMILTON DAILY NEWS, HAMILTON, OHIO. SEVEN Linn Brown the Oxford reprcsetnnlivc nf Tho Daily News PHONE 47 WELFARE ASS'N MEETS MONDAY OXFORD, Oct. meeting of tho Oxford Association Is season yesterday afternoon, and won its second victory, completely overwhelming the College Corner Hi bays by a score of 55 to C. The visiting players were completely out-classed in every department of llie game, and never had the slightest chance to cross McGuffey's goal line, annual McGuffey's line-up was as follows: Community end, Mee; left tackle, Bourne; On Tables of Stone "Thorn Shatt Haw No Oofe BY ID AH STGLOKg GIBSOR.

The Soloco of Understanding. I ignored both Martin's tone and his question, for 1 was afraid, afraid to answer even to myself what hc had asked. Was I beginning to hate Martin? Was I wicked, not to fall into his wny of thinking? Did material things make up the wholo sun of life'? I decided that I had to think matter out myself I said: "If the wives of your friends are why Mary di(t not think I was as she was. ''1 have you, 1 she mi mured, ''and each clay I hear you tell uc you love me; she is married only to the stock market. For all hci- fine clothes nnd her jewels she hasn't a my that she can call her own.

Why the other flay, Jimmie, she had LO borrow fifty cents from me to fee the girl who comos to the house contributors 10 tuu and to all others who arc interested I in the welfare of the community. and Mt. Union The program is to include the election of olficers for the corning year, reports of committees including the Ited Cross, Boys' Hi-Y, colored A Associated Religious Education, Beautification, Survey and Publicity, and Community Chest OpmtTnittee. Plans and suggestions for the Community Chest this, fall nnd other fea- work will be discussed. attendance is urgently de- MI tho interests of the whole community.

College Day Set Extensive preparations are i made at the Western College for for the celebration of "College Day" next Tuesday. The address will bo delivered In Kumlev Memorial chapel nt o'clock in tho vnornins'- The speaker will be Dr. William Fcarce, president of Kenyon college, Gambler, O. At noon luncheon will be served in the beech woods, and in the afternoon the freshman-sophomore basketball game will be played. News In Brief Play This Afternoon i a i university and Mt.

Union nlayort their annual football gitme (his afternoon before a large crowd. Miami last evening held light and later in the evivifg the usual big meeting, with band, bonfire, speeches, was held on tho. campus. Coach Pillser sajd last night that Miami was little handicapped for today's game. Four men, injured last week nt Ann Arbor, Tvere unable to play this afternoon Struke, who was to tnkp center and allow Joseph to play left end; Thomas, Frederickson and BrlcWey.

To this shortage, three new and green men were hooked for line positions this afternoon. Today's line-up as announced Coach Pillser last evening; left end, Ganatarp, left tackle, nlonnette; left guard, Kendall; center, Joseph; right guard, Brashcars; right tackle, Spooner; right end, Liebeuderfer; iniarterback, Captain Allen; left hnndhnck, Buchanan; right halfback, Sharkoy; fullback, Ford. Mrs. Lucy M. Hughes, of Cincinnati, is spending a few days in the village, the of her son, Jnmes S.

Hughes, Green Tree Inn. Miss Adelia W. Cone, South a i street, spent. Saturday in Cincinnati. Enrl Keller, son of Mr.

and Mrs J. E. Keller, West Walnut street, has resigned his position in the Greenville National bank, Greenville, 0., nnd is spending a few days with his parents preparatory to going to Cincinnati, where he will into business. Mrs. R.

M. Hughes and Miss Amy Knst High street, were Cincinnati visitors yesterday. Dr. F.leanor N. Adams, president of Oxford college, was in Cincinnati yesterday on business for the institution.

Charles Swsin, of TXiyion, forttiev postofficc inspector of Ibis district, was in the village, yesterday, the. guest of Postmaster J. C. C-ald- wcll. At The Oxford The Oxford i evening--William Farnum in "The Man Wiio Monday--John Gilberts in "Just Off Broadway." Kenyon Educator To Be At Western l)r.

William F. Pierce of Konyon College, will spcnk at College T)ay ccxrcises in KumleT Chapel at 10:30 11. m. Tuesday at Western College, it was announced today. The meeting is open to the public.

A biiskct- Esther Circle The QiH-en Esther circle, of the Mothonist Episcopal church, will hoM it? regular meeting nt the home of Mir-s Until Knpri, Chinch street, on Monday' evening at o'clock. D. A. R. To Meet Oxford Caroline Scott chapter, D.

A will hold Us first meeting oC the season at tho hoMo of Mrs. onise. McKfe, Church street, on Monday afternoon ut 3 o'clock. Mrs. R.

Kiiruar.u nnd Mrs. Wal- Inco P. Jlnndebusli will assist Mrs. McKee as hostess. The feature of tho afternoon's pro- pram "will IK; a paper by Miss Eliza- l-eth Bishop, of the Western College i on "Woman in Colonial Times." M'Guffey Wins From College Corner 71v McGnfToy high schrol footbal team played its second came of the 1 OXFORD WANT ADS FOR SALE--Furnace Phono 1 I 1 Oxford.

wood, ('nil Ooto. 10 WHAT THIS STORE IS TRYING TO DO? Kir.st of nil, to hc of sen-ice to you To exercise best Judgment in buying the TSKST OF nnd canned fronds for you, putting into practice our liest business principles In keep your living cost down. We buy the best Merchandise can and ticll it sir. cheaply possible. You will never find us resorting (o poor merchandise, bought to meet price Ru make a profit, We will not treat our Friends that way.

Yours for quality and 1 service, S11ULTZ. Sanitary Meat Store, Oxford, 0. Phone IS Oct. 8 10 11 KNIT-TEX TOP COATS Are light as a feather, soft as vel vet, warm as toast. Thoy never wrinkle.

Guaranteed for 3 years. The price is $30.00. HESSEL'HAUF PETERS Ball same between the sonhomotc and freshman teams will be phyed at p. m. GET AT COfflTY FAIR This year's Butler county fair is now history.

It closed Friday after of the most successful Says in history. Today the exhibits and concessions were being removed from grounds. That work began Friday jut the fair was prackially complete those who waited until Friday to attend big event. away not to hear the click of the key in the lock, turned it and, going to the windows, threw them open wide air was soft and balmy. The twilight bockoned, with is mysterious invitation to something entirely alien to the atmosphere about my home.

Impatiently I waited until I heard the men filing into tlie dining room, until I lie.ird my husband's voice, raised a little, and with a noto of joy in it that I had not heard since we were married, say: "Well you see, we have practicaly got the market cornered. If we four men work together tomorrow, every one of tho gang will be running to cover, and tomorrow night each one of us will be a half a million dollars richer," I turned a little faint ns I heard tile dining room door must hav air," I said lo myself. "I must get out. This room stifles me." Softly I unlocked my door and crept down the steps and out through the servants' entrance. At the area gale I saw one of my maids, her head leaning: on the shouldctr of her lover, and oh, how I enviol her! She had told nie that she wns to be married soon to Jimmie, the policeman on our beat.

They were bappy, and just being happy in this beautiful world was keeping the Sabbath day holy. Hurriedly I passed them, but 1 heard Jimmi say to the girl: "Isn't that your mistress Isn't that Mrs. Peabody?" o. Mrs. Pcabotty is upstairs sitting at the head of that supper table looking tired and to a lot of rich men planning how they can make themselves richer and ns poorer.

I'm sure I don't know who that woman was that just passed us, Jimnue. I'll ask when I return." "But I want you to know that Mrs. Pcnbody is not as rich as I am. 1 I stopped just the other side of the fireii gate; I was anxious to MIDDLETOWN J. B.

TIERNAN, Mgr. Telephone 1674-M OFFICE. 25 N. Main St. to manicure her nails, hers has love Witih members Clmrlos Brooks and Geo.

Class absent also John Kunz, clerk, tihu remaining members of tho city commission held an exceptionally short session l-'ridiiy evening, transacting very little business of auy importiincc. Discussing the, Yankee road bridge, to be installed soon, City image Walchier staled that plans call for this bridge to us as wido as the street itself, namely 28 feel in width whore it is to he so comitriiclod as to eliminate the sharp curve which makes fhc crossing of Yankee road canal bridge, dangerous. A morn direct approacii from both rides is a in the specifications, Wuldncr soys. An agreement wns received from tcii i which 1,000 fec.t of fi hose was recently purchased, guaranteeing the hose for a period of Lhrco years i wns approved nnd ac- 'Pte iiy the board. Bigler brothers presented ajiprov- partial estimates due for sidewalk u'b and gutters which they have recently completed ninl these were also approved and ordered paid.

Tho total cost of i works amounts lo city portion the property owner's $18,025.70. Some of this has already teen paid the tutal hnJ.iiicc due and now ordered id being. City solicitor G. W. Wilmcr instructed to represent, the city attending the A a City Planning Conference to be hold at.

Columbus October IB. Silver Cup Awarded To Local Realtors Middletown rcsl estate men rn- iKiwrt yesterday the convention nf the Ohio Ktftto Associfttion of Jtenl rotate Boards at Minor, Ohio, i i the silver rap nwarded to the a i Inrijcst repre- a i This is the i trophy Middletown has won at state con- vontion. E. N. Abbott Dead Kmsis Nowcomh Abbott, 68 years old, carpenter, died Friday at hlj home, Young strcot.

"That man of her." "Surely, 'lon't think he's love with any other inic asked. 'Certainly not. What he loves is nioney.and he's killing; himself woi-k- ing for it. For it. he's given up something much more precious--'he's giving up love and peace; he's giving up her.

Rome day he'll wake up to that fact." I heard enough stole away blindly. I had no idea I was going lut I wanted just to get out from under it all. I don't know how long I walked on but all at once I was brought up short as I was crossing a street. "Here, here!" said masculine voice. "Are you trying to commit suicide.

"Aro you trying to commit suicide?" I looked up stupidly into quizzical young face crowned by a. mop of hair. The. man was hatless. hadn't thought of committing I answered as soon as 1 could get back rny wits.

"Then just why were, you flinging yourself in front of that motor' Didn't you hoar the honking of the horn?" Then I realized who it was. "Why, Mr. Hartwell!" I exclaimed "What are yon doing walking around in this part of the city, so far from tho nuirts of men?" "Tho same question, Mrs. Peabody, with a bit of brogue and a wide Irish smile. "Where's that hus- llind of yours who lets you armnd alone like this?" "He's having a business ence at the.

house with some of his friends. I think they're going to corner the wheat market tomorrow." Ansel Havtwcll looked at me, almost in consternation. "Won't a send bread up?" he said. "Possibly. But they're not thinking in terms of bread nt my house ths evening.

They're thinking in terms of Ansel 'Kartwcll took hold of my nrm. Until that moment I hadn't been aware that my tone was bitter. "Come on, dear lady, we must not Eland talking in the middle of the he drew me toward the sidewalk. Other Fields. PAPER CITY MAN DRINKS POISON BEFORE FAMILY MIDDLE-TOWN, Oct.

Des- ondent and worried because of al- continued' domestic, differences Anton Lang In Passion Play At Cong't Church Sunday Night Klan Rally At Fair Grounds On Oct. 18 Middletown members of the Klan with his wife, children, surrounded by Edwin Bunncll, the 20, employed at the Sobald Browing ended his own life shortly alter seven o'clock last evening, at his 160r Manchester avenue, swal- owing at least two ounces of a bolic acid. Rushed to the city hospital in the J. H. Baker ambulance tho young man died within five minutes after being placed in the operating room.

According to Bunnell and other members of the family, tho couple have experienced domestic differences for som time and were engaged in an argument during the supper hour last evening. Bunnell, his wife, her mother Mrs. Ida Kcppltnger nnd brother Charles Kepplinser besides th three chil- drcn, the oldest six years, the youngest not yet two years of age, were present. During a lull in the argument between husband wife, Bunuell suddenly took a bottle from his pocket, reached for a glass, poured the contents of the. bottle into tho gloss, turned to his children and bailo each of them good bye, theai drank nearly all of the conk-sts of tho glass.

It was carbolic acid, and as speaker of the afternoon. Kaeh Wednesday night is prayer meeting the front church parlor. Thursday a is the regular meeting i for the ladies' Aid society. Owing to the absence of the pastor the sermon topics are not included in article. First United Brethren: Rev.

W. pastor. school, 9:15 n. in. 10:30.

Church the Ascension (Kplsco- pal) --Kev. Thomas Williamson.Jr., rector. school, 9:30 a.m. pra.ver and sermon, 10:45 as well as (hose from all parts of a. in.

Children's service, 10:15 a. m. Butler County will meet Saturday Special preacher. licv. J.

J. Schacferi Oct. 18 when the county picnic ami of a i i i and Lebanon, open air naturalisation meeting i i i i Father MrMarv at pastor. a Masses at 6:30,8:30 and a. m.

i Vespers, last throughout Hosary and Benediction, 7:30. Ho'j- members of the i receive communion be held at Hamilton. This event a and the fair grounds to for Klan and their familcs as welt as i the a 8:30 some invited guests and the program I United plans included events that will be interest to both old and young. I addi-ion to the events, there will be prominent and a i a Presbyterian--Pastor, Rev. Carl K.

Person. a school. 0:30 la. in. Preaching.

10:30 a. m. Cornu a out-door! numion. i service. 7:30.

Y. a i two'p. c. L. at We most cordially known i i i the public members of the organization to ap- services.

Un a pear up on the program. In Police Court took the glass from his lips, he hc handed it to Mrs. Kepplinger the word, "Here you drink the rest of collapsed upon tho floor. Too young to realize tho full extent of the scene they bad just witnessed, the children, however, realized their dad had injured himself in some and as tho older members of the family rushed to the. fallen man, the youngsters ran crying from tbc room Undertaker J.

K. Baier was summoned, also physician, but the. former arriving first.rushed Bunnell to the city kospital. The deceased has been, a resident of Middletown all of his life and for a number of. years has worked us one of lh drivers for tho Sebald Brewing a position which his father held before hi-ni Besides the widow and three children, the deceased is survived by two brothers, and Robert, and two sisters Margaret and Jcanette.

Funeral arrangements huve nc.t beon completed. Coroner Edward Cook of Hamilton came to Middletown to view the remains. Among the minor re-ports on file rith the police today is ihat of W. Hays 815 Yankee road reporting bicycle stolen. Mrs.

Elizabeth Bowman, Sutphin avenue called police, claiming that ter husband had been abusing her aut she did not care to sign a war- rent for his arrest.Tjater in the evening a second call was received from residents of that vicinity Stating Bowman was raising a disturbance but when officers arrived, the man hart disappeared. Residents on Park street called officers to dispose, of a stray dog. The canine seemed of an exceptionally vicious nature.attempting to bite sev eral persons and residents were not attend the above night at 7:30 foreign missionary -Miss i a on her Nazarenc Church W. C. Canary, pastor.

school. Oi.TO. Preaching, 11 ocloek. Topic, "A Good Kol- dier. i 7 Sermon topic, "Tlie Gateway into You -vvill a i be welcome here.

Come and get your BOU! fed. Pull away from the toils and Ills of the week and get your soul and mind renewed. Union Bap-Jet --Dr. W. H.

C. Stokes, pastor. Sunday school, 3:30 h. ra. J'reaching 11:30 a.

m. Topic, "The All-Sufficiency of Evening service, "The p. in. Atonement." We arc in a Sermon topic, B.Y.P.U., 6:00 financial drive, raising funds to rebuild our church house, destroyed by fire. M.

1'. Church-- Rev. C. C. Falkenstine, pastor.

Sunday school, 9:15: a. m. 1'veaching, 10:30. Topic, "The satisfied until they knew police had1 Purpose in Life." Evening disposed of the animal. service, 7:30 p.

m. Sermon topic, 'America's Greatest Asset." A welcome to all. Don't fail to hear Rev. Falkenstine Sunday evening on one of the great questions of the Autos In Collision No one was injured when a truck driven by James Allen and an auto driven by Howard Knepshields collided at the intersection of North street and Franklin avenue. Both vehicles, however, were considerably damaged.

hour. "America's Greatest Asset" Church of the Brethren (Dunk- kards)--Hev. Walter Hawke, pastor. Sunday Day). FENZEL SUED FOR $35,500 William F.

Madden, Cincinnati attorney, sued Casper Ftnzel of deltowu for an accounting for oOO received on account October 30, K'20, in an old deal in Kentucky in which they wove interested Madden Social Notes of Middletown Thp ninth annual convention of the Fourth District of Ohio Spanish vrur veterans Auxiliaries, was held nt Memorial Hall Cincinnati, Ohio, Thursday Octoher 0. Tho day well planned with mnny interesting- business sessions, during which it was announced thnt the next district convention would bo held in Ohio, in October 1925. Election of officers wore held and Mrs. Mary B. Krprs of Middletown, was president.

The I who attended froiv. this city were, I Mrs. Laura Byrd, Mrs. Catherine Doblci-j Mrs. Mary B.

Bvers and Miss Louise Dobler. the ser- Fays wns to furnish money nnd he was to frivo his vices as an attorney for he wjis to i-cceive a of one-sixteenth. Madden says he advanced and received Albert Fenzul, now deceased, was also a party to tho project HEADQUARTERS AT MIDDLETOWN The Butler County Hcpublican Kx- ccutU'e Committee is opening up headquarters in the I.eihee Building- Middle-town, on Monday nnd will re- ft in open a i the campaign looking a tho interests of Republican a in this county. Mrs, Mary Pope entertained number of friends with a ddnner party last evening at her home on Reynolds Street This interesting nf- fair given in honor of her brother lee Kane of New York City, who is visiting in this city. After the dinner social activities were enjoyed.

Mr Th om as .1 nee ntertai ne rt with pretty luncheon nt her home on South Main street Thursday.This interesting affair was given in honor of several out of town guests Misse3 Cornelia DeCourcy, Virginia Moon, and Miss Catherine Homan of Dayton After the perfectly appointed luncheon bridge ing deversion. proved an interest- ANTON A I THE TASSION Tho above is an excellent likeness of Anton who takes pnrt of Jesus in the Passion play nt An illu.sLrnted lecUiro on this play ivill pivon at the Congregational Church, Seventh and High Streets Sunday night at 7:30 and tho public is invited. The pictures fire said to be the most perfect ever taken. Stolen Auto Found Banners Presented At D. of A.

Meeting Lodges of the Daughters America, met last night in the auditorium of the Middletown Civic Association, at which Lime a banner for gain in membership in the district was' presented to the various lodges of thir. neighborhood. Miss Elsie ttrti', SUte Chancellor, presented banner. Ktato, District and national of- Hcers were represotned at tho meeting and delegations wre present from Cincinnati, Dayton, Hamilton, Ger- nmiLown, Frnnklin and Children To Hear Marine Band Concert en- to he ma'mcc cnrrert of i Stntcs Mnrine i ai-; Octobrr i foe. Officials of Middletown Pint of the American Leflrton yenterday announced that citizens hftvo trade It possible for children of Fullwood Arrested Waller Kulhvood wns returned to Middletown from Cincinnati a (fay to answer a rharpe (-f de5prtion of hip wife and family.

OTIC of the interesting events of the week, for the young people nf city wap the wiener roast given last evening 1 by Miss Anne Houston. The guests to Runny hollow ur.d spent most enjoyable evening, with music and games proving intc-r- esting pasttimes. In Churches of Middletown school, 9:30 a. m. (Rally Preaching, 10:30.

Topic, Prayer. Evening service, 7:30 Upworth League at 6:30 p. m. The preaching hour will be taken up by a Itally Day program- Evening service, 7:00. A musical cantata, "The Galilean," will be given at evening service instead of preaching services.

This is the life of Christ given in reading and song by the Young People's class assisted by a few others. roadway M. L. Georffe, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a.

m. 1,0:45 a. m. Topic, "Our' r'athcr," opening scries on the Lord's and Sermon topic, "The Man Who Pioneered, a Nation." Prayer meeting 1 Wednes- day night 7:30. Bejinnlng Mon- day night the pastor will be preach- ing in special services at Central M.

K. church, Springfield, but. will be home for Sunday services regularly. Bethel A. M.

Jas. H. Maxwell pastor. Sunday school, a. m.

Preaching, 10:45 a. m. Afternoon, 2:30. Dr. D.

E. Bass, of Dayton. Evening service, ,7:30 p.m. Dr. Gco.

of Xenia, 0. This is the beginning of the Men's Wil- berforce Rally week. speakers each evening. A cordial Invitation to all. WOMAN SO ILL COULD NOT WORK Tells How Lydia E.

PinkWt Vegetable Compound Stopped Her Sof- fering and Restored Her Health U. B. CHURCH Sunday, Oct. 12 is special people's day. Music in the evening will ho i hy younp pco- Frank 'P le chorus.

(Jet. 1-1-17. a ynunj; people's con- the First Delegates will was An auto stolen from Kirschr.or Wednesday evening found Thursiiny afternoon ahnn- i fereruv will tie held doncd in the bushea near Trenton Dayton, 0. bridge, from the Tho car was stripped of every l)l is designated as Pilgrim- pp.rt of value that, tho thieves L) oy the Otterbein Home, fvissihly remove. Vic Donphey will hc the 1 Momence, surely can recommend your medicine to other women who hive aknesi, aa it baa helped me very much in every way possible.

I was working in a dining room in town, and some times I could not do rny work had pains in the lower part of my and had to stay in bed. One of my neighbors told ma what good Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound did for her, and it has surely done wonders for me. I hope all women who suffer will take my advice as the Vegetable Compound has done so much to bring baclc my vigor and strength." Sirs. ALBERT.

E. DEECIUUD, Momence, Illinois. Over 121,000 women have so far replied to our question, you received benefit from taking Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound 9S per cent, of these replies answer "Yes." That is 98 out of every 100 women takft this medicine for the ailments for which it ia recommended are ben- cfitod by it. For sde by druggisU than I RESTORES COLOR AND BEAUTY TO QRAV FADED HAIR I113COX CHEMICAL WOUKJ PATCHOGUE.HY FLOKttfOH irtlUlr The Public of Hamilton Is Cordially Invited to Participate in the Flag Raising and Patriotic Demonstration Staged By The Knights of Columbus 4 Sunday, October 12th, 3:30 P.

M. Club House, S. Third St. SERGEANT WOODFILL, Greatest American Hero of World War to raise Flag. George Kerns, Cincinnati Attorney, to speak.

Musical Program by Hamilton Circle Daughters of Isabella, Services arranged by Frank Durwin Post American Legion..

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