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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 10

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The Journal Newsi
Location:
Hamilton, Ohio
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10
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HAJHLTOM BAIL? HAMLTON, OHKJ. On Tables of Stoitic I rVRMBii Ko Gofa IDAS ifGLONt GfBSOff. "Honor and Obey." 'Well, my said Mabel -i. the dear closed on Ansel Hartwell, Peabody has certainly gotten himself into somo sort of hnsn't he, Janet'? 1 I don't know, Mabel, 1 I answered. I hink hat I avr fro 11 myself into POTTO sort of mess.

a tin vill probably gxt out of it. 1'cr- imps he may divorce nie--1 cl know--when he finds that hr most of my "The other jewels you have given mi- I have boon one by one, in order to a i a some of tho suffering- you have caused." "Sn is where you the money? 1 did not i you had to accept it from Ansel Ilartwell. "Oli, it is inconceivable that while I have been working and niirhlfi yrs nil day Sundays, Cor you, yc.u been i i mf COLORED NEWS T'lc dramatic chib meets on Mon- dny nights the Community Center. This ciub is composed of the high school boys and girls, who are capable i good work. The Athletic Club meets Friday children meet on Mon- oi mv jewels, i Hnvc YOU anv idea tiru 1 en me a her i i i wanlc-d to work in this nbout me.

the caul, 'why do you with If'm 'What else can I do? He has always pmvided for me. 1 do i I havr any leiral -AUFP fnr i it a my idea, Mart i You linvr forgotten all a the Sab- 'c on a injr of all it not da "TM ciiiT done day and Friday afternoon and are under the care of Miss Viola Berry and Miss Vola Sampson, who ins them in games and story telling 1 Tho i service, executive bnnrd met Thursday night, at the Center to plan wavs for creating a a Interest among al! the people in the i Many tfood wore s.ufrp'e'itpd. I Pilerim Bnptist ChvTrrh--Sundav 1 school, A. M. Prparhinr, 11 A.

M. 7 P. M. Uev. J.

L. a i a i "'b Fcbnr-1. 0:30 A. M. A.

M. and vh a Preachincr. 11 Rev. Jackson. power, in ore J.

"You i 1 have dishon- Terhaps nol.B«t iherc nrr ino mnnov oro Oungs in rnnrnrd life thn -all for tatnn divorce which are not legally recc- could not live a 4 i (, i i I I I'l. Vt il I JIH I 0 trwted a a treats a om th( TM nf tliousands pjnpb for 'Let's don't a about it lions more-, JWrol 111 hnvo to bntho Mv hnl A a eyes and myself in somo 011 "No. the my very I have lienid as I nlonp the M'ith pcrplp, 1 harf not dnrod i i i i your name tlis- by alms. you your power. Y'IU i rrc cnllixl the Napoleon of Finance.

Thnt must suffice you To mo you a A. M. K. Oinrrli--Siin-lnv rhinl. 9fi Preaching 11 7 P.

M. A Rev ft. Lowe. Hev. A The Elite Club held a very profit able meeting at the residence of Mrs.

Thorns Worls on Chestnut street. Club No! 1 will meet at Mm Katie 75 Chestnut et. Mrs Mary McKee and Mrs. Calvin SU1 naker were added to the-ways and means comittce of the Elite Club The Community service Ladies' club will serve lunch on election nijrht at the Center. Mrs.

Alet ftowc (nee Dyson) has been spending the week with her father, C. S. Dyson, of 324 Chest nut St. Mrs. Rowe returned to her i in Richmond, Indiana Friday evening.

Dr. W. P. Myers and family will move to Lockland next week. Mrs.

Viola Vitz is very ill at her home. 207 South Monument Ave. The funeral of Mr. Hvdson. Stephens street, was conducted from the funeral parlor of undertaker W.

J. Smith, 72li South Monument Mr. Smith is to be congratulated on his rrorvl work as imbalmer and fnneral director. 'RHamop Nickels anil Ludie folfman we tf on account of the oVa'h of their brother, Mr Kddie Hudson. The body of Mr Hudson ivis taken to Falmouth Kentucky for burial.

mental poise I Co home, 1 think I hear the- -tnxi Thp next cntr- in Jnnot's journal Ixpan: "When arrived home thnt Martin mt-t me nt tine had evidently departed. have you was M. I That must suffice you To mo. vo, "Dmrnir Mabel I'ttorwrr h. fe sonu 1hi niorst ous cK' hn? been you Soul Thi.l nie.l.

"Ansel Harwell." nnd U. tJio pastor of the K- Pnndav hip first rfav to fill pulplf. Dr. P. i sent to the chfTre nt Lockland.

The rVioir has prepared i i i for nifmincr i rms ni-i-n i i This will he the last time for lit- Monday November 10th, one ir preside as week later than scheduled, on -no- ehnir. ronnt of rehearsals foT the nnter- The supner piven in the basement Ininrnont to be given at the of the A. itf, E. Church, sohool auditorium on November 6th evening was success, and the meetine- be held at the i desires to all i of Miss Marian Fitton, 037 with them. street.

tie Ursula Mvers to orp-anist for the junior YOUNO f.ATllFS POSTPONE The meeting of the Ladies' id Society of the First M. E. has been postnoned until VISITING MASONS ENTERTAINED A banquet was held by the mem bers of Fort Hamilton Masonic lodge Thursday night in ho'nor of Ma- jons in Hamilton who arc mcm'oers lodges elsewhere. Master Mason degree was taken by nne candidate. Amrni; the spoaV- ers were.

Judge Walter S. Harlan. who gave the welcoming address, Nelson Williams and Congressman lioy G. Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald was scheduled to give a lengthy talk on a Masonic topic but arrived lato and spoke only briefly.

Among the foreign visitors were native Scotchmen and two Cubans. 'Mv Cod. it is i "What is tme?" "That rr.y wife, on whom 1 all the luxurious a money buy, hnF having 1 nn fair with another man," "Be careful whnt yon are s.iyinp. M.irtin. Thnt is not tiiie.

In the- first place money can buy only material luxuries luxuries which have very little appeal lor me. Tn tbc- second place. I bud no cffair n-Jth any "Do you mean to tell me a l.avtn't been i Ar.Ecl Hartwell day al this winter?" "Cn the contrary I mean to tell yen tlint I liavc inr-t him every day." "And yet vou say you have had no affair with him," "No, He has been helping ever, to alleviate in Home way f-'uffprinjjs of people you V.nvc- impoverished by one of your "You must Kran.t me the same privilege, Martin." "Not while you ar ray wife. VLU mnst net dishonor my name." never dishonored your nmiTC. In fact, have very hurd to wipe some, of the dishonor from it." "Woman, you hr.vrr no conception cf business perfectly willing to wear the jewels that 1 have you.Where do you think those pearls come Where do you think tlie money comes from for the the i nicnds and rubies and emeralds with which your Jewel bnx i "I know very well, Martin, where, it comes from.

Itecomss from tho lit- tie wasted hnnds of children who a nrt had hread c-nongrh to eat this Vnnte.r. As pern-Is, because they are n- cretely part of this whe.it cornei that you have been I have always hated them. I have worn them only upon your when I difj so they have seemed to i me to be plcbules of 1 iro burmni; into my flesh. I SOUTH LEBANON Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence (Jalhreath lid children have returned from a pleasant visit with Louisville relatives. Matthew Bryant, agrcd resident of bhis community passed away on Sun- tay. Death was due to heart trouble. Fupora! sen-ices were held on Tuesday afternoon at the M. E.

Church and interment in S. Lebanon cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Collinii had their guests on Wednesday', Mrs. Charles Gwnntrey Williamson, of Tacoma, Wasaington, and Miss Nona iiisscr of Arcanum, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fryer.

Mrs. 'has. Hacker and Mrs, Fred Garver, all of Middletown visited friends and relatives on Tuesday. Mr. Goforth has purcbnsed the Etoro owned by Mra.

Eltgroth. Mr. and Mrs. Ci. spent Tuesday with Mr.

and Mrs. John Hoehn nt Dayton. Mrs. Bemico Colliru ud children have relumed from a short visit with V. M.

Worley and family at Mil-, fort. Advertisement) Fo of the COURT OF APPEALS First District of Butler, Warren, Clermont, Clinton a Hamilton Counties. For Judge Court of Appeals Wade Gushing Candidate For Re-Election VOTE FOR HIM ON NON-PARTISAN JUDICIAL BALLOT Election, Tuesday, JUDGE WADE GUSHING November 4, 1924. (Issued by Wade Gushing, Cincinnati. Ohio) JOSEPH T.

TRACY Republican Candidate Auditor of State SECOND TEKM ife the Grdat Teacher in the World's Workshop. Vote for the best interests of the State. Farm Boy School Teacher School Examiner County A i A i of State These steps mark the progress of Joseph T. Tracy in his service to the people. FOURTH A IN SECOND COLUMN ON STATE BALLOT I I A A I HENRY REPUBLICAN Candidate for Common Pleas Judge Because of his i experience and a i i Hames is eminently fitted for Ihe office of Common Pleas Judge.

Kor more than 20 years he has been practicing attorney a. the Butler County Bar. lie served as Referee for many veara under the National Bankruptcy Act to which office he was an- pomted hy the United States i i Judge. He decided all bankruptcy litigation a i i in Butler County, He is a m-m- tier of the law i of Giffen and Haines. Look for the name HENRY H.

HAIiMES Which appears on the separate Non-Partisan Judicial Ballot The Republican Executive Committee of County i Proposition- Ind electHc energy from the Union Ga WHY? Because it is considered by them as a good business proposition to have the Union Gas and Electric Company furnish their power, rather than make it themselves. If it is a good business proposition for all of these rirms, why is it not a good business proposition for the city of Hamilton. The city is amply protected in the twenty-five year contract, which is legal, and the city's contract with the Union Uas and Electric Company guarantees the citizens of Hamilton the same rate, as we are now paying, for a period ot years. These rates cannot be raised and if the contracting company in the next twenty-five years makes any lower rates, Hamilton will get the benefit of it by having the same reduction made here. Uur street lighting schedule of rates is protected in the same manner.

Following is a list of the Hamilton concerns using the electricity of the Union Gas and Electric Company. The business judgment of these concerns is unquestioned-- they have figured out the best manner to get the most electrical efficiency at the lowest cost. Consult them-- they'll tell you why HAMILTON FOUNDRY MACHINE CO. ESTATE STOVE CO. HAMILTON MACHINE TOOL CO.

CARR MILLING CO. THE MOSLER SAFE CO. THE LIBERTY MACHINE TOOL CO. THE BLACK-CLAWSON CO. THE AMERICAN FOUNDRY MACHINE CO.

NILES TOOL WORKS CO. BECKETT PAPER CO. CULLEN VAUGHAN CO. F. K.

VAUGHN BLDG. CO. LONG ALLSTATTER CO. THE REPUBLICAN PUBLISHING CO. THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.

CHAMPION COATED PAPER CO. HAMILTON GRAVEL CO. ANDERSON-SHAFFER CO. PHOENIX CASTER CO. MIAMI BODY WORKS HAMILTON WELDING CO.

EATON PACKING CO. HAMILTON MILK CO. FRECHTLING DAIRY CO. EICHEL DAIRY RENTSCHLER BLDG. WRIGHT CONFECTIONERY JOHN SCHWEIZER CARRIAGE MFG.

CO. PENNSYLVANIA R. R. CO. B.

0. R. CO. WEIK'S BAKERY H. P.

DEUSCHER CO. THE SCHANTZ MFG. CO. FRIED PAPER STOCK CO. LEABARJAN MFG.

CO. SUPERIOR OXY. ACETYLINE MACHINE CO. E. J.

FRECHTLING COAL CO. H. G. WEEKS MFG. CO.

HAMILTON METAL PRODUCTS CO. FEDERAL ASPHALT PAVING CO. THE CENTRAL FOUNDRY ANDREWS ASPHALT PAVING CO. THE INDUSTRIAL CASTING CO, Coke Otto, Ohio. THE HAMILTON FURNACE Coke Otto, Ohio.

THE BUCKEYE MFG. Overpeck, Ohio. THE NEW FOUNDRY APP. Trenton, Ohio. IRON CITY FOUNDRY Hamilton, Ohio.

Vote YES On the Sale of the Electric Light Plant (POUT1CAI, ADVERTISEMENT) Issued, by the Citizen's Committee Favoring the Sale of the Light Plant. tv.

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