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PAGBTQI A I A A I JtTLT 86, 19S4 PUZZLEMS A 1. 2. CAN YOU DO IT YOU TO FOT2.M FOUTi FOUTJ-- ENS1ISW BY USING ALL THE LETTERS SHOWN ABOVE TO MAKE EACH WOT2.D Answer tomorrow. A I in' o. K.

A a I KilKor New York, July about and by members of the Roosevelt family from almost opposite sides of the world are- to como to American listeners tomorrow. In addition to tho afternoon description on two networks of the Hawaiian greeting to President Hooscvelt in tho harhor at Honolulu, WABC-CBS announces that it will present from Paris a lalk by Mrs. James Roosevelt, at n. in. The broadcast is to last 15 minutes.

Tho time of Honolulu transmission, to be handled both by WABC-CBS and YVJZ-NBC, has been changed to approximately 1:45 p. m. Try These Tonight WEAF-NDC--7, Jnok Pearl; 8, Fred A 0, Lomlmrdo Land; 11:30, a i Forum, Harllec Brnuch. WABC-CBS-- 7:30, a a Vanities; 8, Detroit Symphony; 9, Byrd i i 10:15, Little Jack Liltlo orchestra. WJtf-NRC--7, Spencer Dean; 8, fioldmn'i Baud; 9:30, Harry i 10:30, Don BesLor orchestra.

What To Expect Thursday p. Dutch school children; 5, Tom C'oakley's orrhcslru. WABC-CBS (Approximate) -Hawaii's greeting to President Koosevclt (also 3 p. in. Detroit Symphony.

p. m. Farm and Home 3:30 p. in. Chicago Symphony.

puDllced la column are pi (Ions. The Journnl-XetTA no i i i reKUUInv (torn cbKBVCft. A ON TUB AIH TOX1GHT WS.U--Cincinnati 1330 4-45--Alfred Hansom Elllaton Arlcn City Symphony (N) Pearl (N) Klnff V30--Othor Americas (N) Gnu Oroh N) 11-SO--Clyde Lucas Oroh (N) TOO Kilocycles Pearce (N) 7-00--Crime Clues (N) Tonight (N) 9-00--Guy Lombftrao Orch (N) Tnlcu Pcp- Eters S-15--Charioteers Roiifta Bergcr Orch. Flvor 55O -Murray (C) 5-15--Kd wui-lrebacba Orch. (C) 4 Rclchman'a Orch 1C) (C) 5 a Orch.

(C) DcillEoh's Orch (C) 7-30--Broadway Melo- i (C) Symphony Orch (C) A a i i i (C) 9 i 3 a i i a Mclo- Dalley's Oroh (C) 1 1 0 0 Nirhols' Orcli iCt Kavclln's MIH) i Orch I I I i (X) 1 5 i a career 3 0 I rtich 4 5 a T5nck (N' a T.M--iKir Gorin (X) 4 0 0 a a Ko- a i Orch. i ncrccr Orch. I coon PitonitAMs FOI i A I i I-IPO a i (X) i or- i i Today's Children N) 10:00 U. S. Kftvy nand (N) 10:50 Al Reiser Jlnry Phillips 11:15 Concert Favorites (N) Vio and Sailo 'Words nnd Mu- slo (N) Nancy Noland.

f.OO-- Musical ICeyn Roy Shield 1 orch. (HI I'M-- Chick Webb Chicago Sym- orch. Talcs of Conr- nsn (N) 4 1 5 Kchoea ol Erin 5:00 U. S. Navy TiniKl (N) Mury Small (N) 6:00 Freddie a i orch.

(N) I a Tluck (N) Melodies Honian- Gnldrnnn a 9:00 Tarado of the, i 0:30 Kchoes of Palisades a i Davis orci Oily l.ombnrdo orch. (X) i a Phil- a i orcji 11:30 In Twin i I i i i i a KM a i i a Science Farroera 5:15 A a of CO 10:00 Along (0) Aloiis tho VolKa (i: 11:30 A a (C) 12:00 Oroh. 1:00 A Leaf 1 :30 i i 2:03 i a Par a llcds vs. Boston 1:15 P-liKj i a i 1C) i i i a I a sky's Orcli. (C) Orch (Ct 5:45 Sinn I Orch.

i Re. Roa.l i i 6 35 a i Orch. (01 1 7:00 a 1 i (C) a Pllliiii 7:30 I i Stevens' a i i I and i a epared by the rndln Hi lor or a (C) Orch. (C) Orch. (C) Ilciclnnan's Orch (G) Light's Orch.

(C) A i i i i lilli.fji-ler, slid BiUHii (N) (N) and do Uo.so Fid- dlors 9 3 i Tarndc N'J County I and i A (N) of i a let (X) rtovjnv etilcli Webb Orch. (N) 3 Door 6 lllc.irdl 5H5-- of tho Skillcl (X) liurchelTa Uont Danco Onli 1 0 3 5 i li.jrron'h Orch. I a i Waller'n hm I i 701) i Fid- dlcrs Fnmllii Prayer 7 1 5 i Devo. i 7:30 Clii'i-rlo (X) Trio (N) A Trio (N) 5 2 0 A Chaudlrr. oruan IJi-ock of Stars Leo liar- ton U.ltllo Ens i N'eou Hoh A i i Own Mn i Conio of i i nnd Boh 1 3 0 i i i Lady 4 I The a 5 0 0 a On-li.

rx 1 0 a a a P.merson Masters 7 0 0 i a i a 1 a i 5 0 0 a i a Orch A 11 i a Stern's Orel). I I LAWNS AND YABOS ARE BEDROOMS (CnnllniK-il T.n..l Pn a night dreamed in scnii-nighlmnrn fashion he bad swallowed a rook. Awakening n-ith a start ho discovered a struy tomcat purring or snoring as the rase may he, on his slom- ach. Another newly mnrle outdoor devotee i i on the west side, awakened thia morning to find a neighborhood poodle calmly licking his haro feet. A pretty Campbell nvcrtnn girl was overheard bragging on her way to work this i a she "only (tot three moso.trifo biles" during slumbers lasl LoenJ sforcs anticipate continued heavy sales in mosquito i ibouid the out-of-door sleeping fad continue.

As yet nn shortage in the supply tiC i i i has lieen report ed. One a a a of outdoor sleeping these days, or a nights, devotees of Hie new sport declare, are tho cool hivozpFi which a a nowhere early in the morning. Mou- dny night many declared they had to rise from i earthen and either retire to their humid homes or drag forth something (o cover up with. such reports were received last night however. Those more persnikety persons who retain a deadly fear of "night- erp.wlers" and oilier worms that come out at night have drngged out their deck chairs nnd peek sleep in a semi-recumbent position, Ifpiice it is well for cdelirniiCs who stagger home I ut night tiese to remember that More Than 75,000 Read These Ads Every Day A I I ADVERTISING Two Cents A Word--I Minimum Charge 2Sc Local Notes! a i Harold Hesslera 10 piece orchestra playing at Port Union Pavilion Thursday evening.

Si--21 Irene Beauty Slioppe rofitiignole perinnuciits $1.50 coinjtlete. 310 South Second street, Iimo 4151. 84--at' Card Of Thanks We wish to express our sincere ttmnkfi lo our relatives anrl friends I'm 1 their kimlness anil sympathy dur- ins our recent bearenvcinent, the i of our husband and father, ton Meder. Kspeeiully donors of undertaker; pallbearers, Doctor Hunter and Father (Jramman for hia beautiful Bcrvices. Mrs.

A a Meder and children. 81-- It Card Of Thanks We U'ish to tliank our many U'iemla and relatives for i fcyin- lntthy and floral offerings during tieatli our darling baby Wynenia. Also a Mr. Webb and Reverend Kidd. and Mrs.

Tildcn Thomgieou. 8-J It" Sh Notice To Farmers i 1.544-U'. Notice To armors ihorl ol' a 1 have large capacity SOD gallon to in supplying your needs. Phone 4-U'. 8-1--21 Eagles Notice Sunday August 12 is tlie big parade.

Ihiitoi'm--white sailor slfaw bat, white shirt, black four in hand tie, while Irousers i hlaek pin stripe. Call 10!) nnd say a you will pat-ado. Morcliing club comm i U. 1C. 81--lOt The Hamilton "ComfoTtaire" Tim Stoker for home or blts- incfin, far beyotid competition.

Built lo out-Jjist the fnnmce it sci'vee and at a price every lloino owner can al't'ord to pay. See it at Hamilton Automatic Stokur Co. 81--2t Hollywood Permanent Special Crorjiiignolc Push-up wave. $3.50 wtluo $1.05 complete. Dunrt cro- 116 High.

Phono 281. 83--3t St. John's Ladies Aid Lawn Fete Wednesday evening Only 25 on the church lawn. Ico cream and cake 'JOe. In caso of rain will be held in tho Inisemenl.

HELP Knights of Pythias Tho members Hamilton lodge nro hereby notiCied to attend a special called inoeliilc; to be held Wednesday night July 25, by ovder of tho trustees, business of impor- tnnea to bo considered nnd (rflns- cted. Carl L. Scpin, C. 0. F.

C. Trnbcr, K. R. S. 83--21 Old Time Music Wednesday night, by Gentry Brothers, ice cold 6 per cent beer on dip.

J. B. Htihltnnn, McGoniglo, Ohio. S3--21 wrnilli-liko objects stretched or moving Jlbont in tbo dim shmlmvrf on Inwnfi or rear yiirds are not mei'oly a slioct-dvaped or scini- nudo i seeking some measure of relief from bedroom heat. COOK--First class, reference required.

Apply afternoons, 319 Market. S3--3t GIRLS--High school girls. Ten ot once. Guaranteed salary $10 por week. Mako yourself quick vacation money.

See Mr. Blustein, Hole! Anthony Wayne, this evening 7:30 lo 9. PASTRY COOK--Eotmore restaurant, South Second etre.et. Si-It WANTED RADIOS--Repaired for $1, West Side Radio Service, 1747-W. 82--3t CATERER--To supply small baking orders.

Phono G258 afternoons. 83--2t WOKK--On farm hy experienced rann. Good milker. Call 12 Main street. 83--2t' RADIO Hamilton Radio Service, phono 2355, High opposito courthouse.

83--3t KODAK ROLLS--Brings yours lo us, prints 4c each. The Duggy Studio, 211 South Third street. July 23-25--21 r-'URNLTURE-- Stoves and pianos. Highest cnsh prices always. Wendel Auction 312 South Third street, phone 417S-W.

mar 2--wed-f ri-mori--tf CARPET--And linoleum work, re- licmming shades Casper Imboff, 515 Eaton avnnue, phono 81- 11 SAXOPHONE I Prof. Shoupo for correct saxophone instruction. Studio, 233 High St. mm CRUSADE is (Cnittlniidl from i'nse ihe presort ngninsi monopoly. It brought Uio issue to surface.

1ms, linen imbodileil hi the NntiomU I i a Recovery Act from beginning, i fact from tho 1 I hat the senate a i to stand by Us own amendment, would hnvo for- Imldcn monopoly by specific wording of statute. Tho senate had Mr, Bomh's view but tlio conference committee rejoclcil it, nnd Senator Wngner of New Yoj'k reassured his colleagues Unit no monopolies ivonld lie tolernled. Kven, however, if Ihe prohibition ol' monopolies bad been inserted in the bill, tho Itoosevelt administration could el i liavo used its discretion ns to whether or not (o pros- cento monopolies and tints defeat the purpose of tho bill. Indeed (hero is provision in the pros ent a which says Hint eode: should not lie used to bring about monopolistic, practice or to diserim inato against sninll business men The words "reslrnint of trade" were omitted over Mr. Rornh 's strpmi ous ohjection.

Not a Partisan (hu very of the Bin boycott is a dificriminnEoi 1 weapon the sninll bnsines men who nannot afford t'inancinll lo comply with A costs nnd in Inijiness, Hence the i being made hy (lie Idaho fiennfor is tho economics of tho New Den which fri com hi tin (ions ha have of destroying coin pctitors. JANET LEE CAMPBELL IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Janet J.cn Campbell, 13-nionths- old diuightcr nnd Mrs. llns- sell tiled Tupsrlny noon ftt tlm i residence, 110 nveiiuo. i funeral services wilt he held Wednesday, 4 from the residence i Hev. K.

C. Kuetlier i i i will bo mad PASSENGERS--Ono or two, to Chicago, leaving Snturday mormng about 3 n. $2 each. Call 2934 Frccnmii avenue, for particulars. Kay Ringer, SI--3t UPHOLSTERING--R i i h- ing, good furniture for sale.

Cull Craig, 2S71, Craig and Shelley, Fourth and Ludlow. Si--3t AUCTION SALES VUCT10N household goods, Saturday July 2S, 1 o'clock, in rear of 723 llenton. Seo listing Friday. Al Zimmerman auctioneer. S4--21 James H.

Penland Is Claimed At 79 James H. Pcnland, age 79, died Wednesday, 4 n. at the homo of liis daughter, Mrs. E. Vcrnon Hill, S19 Mniu street, following an illness one year.

Ho was born, in Darko county, July 23, 1S55. Ho leaves a daughter, Mrs. Hill; cue grnmison, Kdward Hill; four sisters, Mrs. Rena Koseir and Airs. Margaret Blair, of Hamilton, Mrs.

C. Ei'hart, Eaton, and Mrs. Thomas- Whelau, Richmond, Ind. Mr. Penland was well known a i nnd was a member the First E.

clnirch. Funeral services will Ije held from tho residence of his daughter, S10 Main street, Friday, 2 p. i Hev. George B. Pnrkin officiating; interment will he made in Concord cemetery, near Kntou; friends may call after 4 Thursday, Louise Kumler Called By Death Louise- Jennio Kumler, a resident of the Community Home for tho Aged, 315 Dayton street, died Tuesday, p.

at the Home following a lingering illness. Sho had resided at the home since May 10, 1923. She wns born August 21, 1847 in Butler counfy, Ilifi daughter of Mi- cliacl and Xancy Beam KumW. She ivas the last of her generation ot 1 pioneer Ohio family. Services will bo held Thursdny, E) a.

m. from the Community Home, with Rev. J. Mcnfzcr, pastor of tho Millvillo Federated church, officiating; interment will be made in Green wood cemetery, friends may call Wednesday a 4 at I Coimmmity Flome. Mrs.

Agnes Kelley Claimed by Death Mrs. Anna Agnes Kelley, age 86, daughter of I Bryan anrl KUnn Kelly, pioneer residents ol Oxford township, died Wcdncsdnj morning at Mercy hospital, following an of 10 years. Mrs. Kelly wag horn in Queens county, Ireland, August 15, 1S-1S nnd came to this country with her parents when sho was five years of nge. Her parents settled in Oxford township and she spent her entire life (here.

On February 15, 1872 sho wns nnitorl in with Jflmw Chester Krlley, ho preceding her in death 18 years ago. A their marringo they resided continuously at the Kelley home.stetid juet west of Oxford on tho Colk'ge Corner pike Two years ngo Mrs. Kellcy's health FOR SALE DRESSES--3Go and up. Closing out all summer dresses. Hara bargains.

Halperin, 33S High. 83--2t WHINGER ROLLS--And parts for all make washers, and sweepers. Washer Service 859 Fairview avenue, 3090-W. 82--eod--31 breeding stock. New Hnmpshiro Reds, Hubfaard strain, 13 weeks old.

Weight pounds Must dispose within two weeks. F. K. Rufener, Route 4, Hamilton, phone Shandon 7S4. 82--eod Ha--eou df JLOTHING--Slightly used, honght and sold.

Werner's, 943 Central. Open 4 to 0 p. ra. A1J day Saturday. PUPPIES--Toy I'oi Terriers, heau- tics.

Priced reasonable. Phone 191-K-l. 84--It STOVES--15 good oil stoves, at tmrgain prices. Ohio-Kentucky Furniture, Shuler and Grand Boulevard, phone 621. 84--4t A 0 Overstuffed; breakfast set, heel, dressers, tables, chairs, rockere, stoves, rugs, Craig and Shelley, Fourth and Lucllow.

84--2t FOR RENT--ROOMS APARTMENT--Lovely four room, closed in porch, front porch, splendid location nicely nished, 502 Ross. Phone 2207, call 677 Franklin. 83--31 APARTMENT--Two rooms, completely furnished, housekeeping, modern, good location. 003 Campbell. July 2-1--tf APARTMENT Furnished, two rooms, garage.

315 North Second street. ROOMS--Two, light housekeeping. 330 East avenue. 84--It LOST WEDDING RING--At or near entrance to a house nt Le- SourdsviHe. Phone 4695, regard.

33--21 to move her to Mercy hospital whero she rcmnincd until sho passed away. Oldest Church Member Mis. Kelley was the oldest niem- jer of St. Mary's congregation, Oxford, a parish which her parents iclped to organize. Sho was possessed of a quiet, unassuming disposition, was patient and kind and endeared herself to all who knew her.

The only surviving members of family are Iwo uepheivs, Paul J. Welch, Cleveland, and Francis B. Liberty, Indiana. Hamilton friends may view the remains at tho W. F.

Cnhill and Sons' a from 2 p. to 9 p. ill. Friday afternoon the remains will be taken to the residence of Mr, and Mns. T.

Hughes, 14 North Campus avenue, Oxford, where friends may call after 4 p. m. Funeral services will be held from tin Hughes residence, Saturday, 8:30 a. and at 9 a. from St.

Mary's church, Oxford, with Rev. Father August F. Bernard, of St. Joseph's church, as celebrant of the solemn requiem high mass. Interment will bo made in the family lot at Mt.

Olivet cemetery, Oxford. MRS.IATESKTLLMAN IS CLAIMED AT 82 Mrs. Kate Shiftman, ngo 82, died nt the Community Home for the Aged, 315 Dnyton street, Wed- ncsclny, 6:30 n. following a illness. Dcalli wns due lo old age.

nnd genernl dobility. Her linslmnd, Henry W. Skillmnn, dictl in "Mrs. SVillman wns liorn in Cin- oinimti, November 18, 1851, the daughter at Jolni C. nnrt Mnrgnret Renl.

Tier cnrly lifo was spent in Hint city, hut she lind licen a resident of Kninillo-i for ninny years One dnngliter, Ona Curry preceded licr in rtenth in 1021. She lenves tlircn sisters, Jtrs. A i Mrs. Barfonrn Ttskin an Eiiglmnscr, nil oJ i i i one grandson, Mnrior MeClung, nnd nne grcnt-prnndson Ronald MnClnng, both of Hamil Ion, nnd many friends. Services will he held from lh( Community Home, Friday, nt 10 o'clock, with Rev.

G. H. Simousoi officiating. Interment will he mad in Greenwood cemetery. Friendi may call at the Communily Home Tlmrsdny evening.

MRS. WALTER B. LEIS TO REPRESENT SOCIETY Mrs. Waller B. Leis will repvc sent the First Reformed Woman'; Missionnvy society nt the Teachers Training' school nt Tiffin begin nng Monday morning.

She wai chosen nt tho meeting of the soceitj Tnesdny night with Mrs. Elizabeth Stomps, S16 Franklin street. W. C. T.

U. MEMBERS HEAR MRS. W. E. GRIFFITH Mrs.

W. E. i i of the Firs M. K. church spoko most interest ingly Tuesday afternoon to mem bers of tho W.

C. T. U. meeting with Mrs. William Kesslcr, 2350 Freeman avenue.

Mrs. Clmrlcs Henrio led in prnyer. The nlnr routine of business wna trans FOR SALE FURNITURE Home furnishings. Used ami new, ol all kinds, at The Hamilton Bargain House, Third and Ludlow streets, at prices tbat will make you wonder. Beds, springs, new mattresses, gas ranges, kitchen cabinets, rugs, living room, bedroom and ing-room furniture, dreeeere, odd rockers, cliEiirs and tables, lumps, mirrors, window shades, card tables, medicine cabinets, dishes, in fact everything for tlie home.

You owe it to yourself to see us for real bargains on used furniture but good as new. Hamilton Bargain House, at the former location of Harry Strauss Furniture Co. 84--It' 7IANO--Player piano, also sewing machine. Phone 2C93-W. SAFE--SOxGo $500 safe for Phone 46-R.

84--2t CORN BINDER--Good used John Deere. Latest model. Power carrier and ion truck. Shafer Implement 25 High street. 84--It Colt Woodsman or trade for shot gun or binoculars.

Phone. 19S2-M, 006 Hoovcn avenue. 81--It CHICKF.NS--2000 pullets and yearling hens. Minges Poultry Farm, homo of 15,000 large pedi- grccil While. Leghorns, Cloves, Ohio.

Phone Whitewater 7254-R, 73--12t SIGNS--For Rent, For Sale, Furnished Rooms, ekgns 5o each, at Journal-News office, mar. 13--tf BOILER--High pressure boiler. A-l condition. Apply at "Fahr- ncy-Marlindnlce. SIGNS--No Hunting or Trespassing signs 5o each at Journal-News office.

mar. 13--tf WANTED--MALE HELP MEN Wanted Names men- womeflj 1S-50, wishing government be. month. Many examinations coining. 25 Franklin Institute coached free.

Apply today. Write Bor 12C7-K July MEN--And women with direct to lionio sales erperience. Greatest new deal ever offered. Make real money again. Write Eayne P.

Bscorn, Box 3, Elmira, N. Y. S2--2t eod MEN--Why wait! Got out and make $6 to $13 per day on sales. Anyone with the intelligence to talk and the ability to walk can do it. Write Box 3, Elmira, N.

Y. July 23-23--2t MAN--Willing lo begin $32 weekly handling nursery stock and selling old and new customers; experience unnecessary; no investment. Kay-Bee, Newark, N. Y. 84--K' MAN--To take up landscape work.

Musi bo satisfied with $35 weekly at start. No experience needed. Handle orders for roses, evergreens, shrubs, fruit trees, berries, for old and new customers. D. Moore a N.

Y. S-l--It' SALE--AUTOMOBILES IGNITION PARTS--Pistons, pins, piston rings. Savago Auto Supply B38 Maple avenue. July 25-auff. 1-8-15--it' COACH--192S Chevrolet, good condition, now lires, reasonable.

807 Brough. 8-1--It COACH--New Plymouth six demonstrator. Plymouth DcUiio sedan demonstrator. Citizens Motor 14 Myin elreel, phoun 4701. 81--It FOR RENT HOUSE--Five rooms, partly modern, newly papered, $13.

Inquira 2420 Pleasant avenue. 82--3t COTTAGE--Two rooms, sii miles out, wheat ground, 40 acres. Jas. Cochran, Millville. ROOMS Three, unfurnished, water, gas, electric.

Near Estate. Cheap rout. 1214 Hamilton are- nue. BUSINESS PLACE--In Trenton, Seven rooms, fully equipped. Inquire opposite bank in Trenton.

84--3t HOUSE Modern, i rooms, kitchenette and bath, garago. 2833 Dixie Highway, convenient to bus. 84--It HOUSE--Five nice rooms, 222 South Eleventh street. Gas, eletv trie, bath, toilet and furnace. Also double garage, at 712 South Fifth street.

Call in person at 1102 East Ludlow. S4--Iti BUNGALOW--Five rooms, modern, beautifully furnished, Lindenwald, garage, $40. GKOCEUY--Storeroom and residence, old established location. Mario Hart, 103, 84--1(V REAL ESTATE SALES room modern, a real hny. Small payment down, or Building Loan stock neeeptcil.

Kennedy Beally Heal Estate Specialists, 324 JInin phono 174S. Si It H00SE--12 rouui jnodern, stucco, on Side, very desirable tor rooming house, near Champion, price $3500. HKER A i a hall and living quarters (or lease. Best location in city, on Main inlet. 315 RcnlSehlcr phono 11C3.

84-11 ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE Ethel Hobbs, whoso place of residence is unknown, will a notice that on tho nineteenth day of June, ,331. The West Side i i and "voan Association of a i Ohio, lied Its i i In tli Common Pleas Court of Butler County, Ohio, In cause No. 44517. against the above- named party and others, praylnff "oreclosure of a mortgage executed ind delivered by FranklJn Hobbs and Ethel Ilohbs to the plaintiff on following describe a real estate, toWlt: Lot number 15.S47 as the fs and designated upon the list of lots in the First Ward of the City of Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; lvoii to secure a debt on xvhlclj a jalancs of 51,750 la due ivlth Interest from 18, 1934. Ethel Hobbs Is i to answer on or before the ISth day of August, 4.

CONRA1 C. STHOH Clerk of Courts SJIOTTS MrLIAKlN, Attya. for The West Side Bldg. Loan Aas'n. 20 A Defendant In tho above entitled cause hereby a notice, that a i i has filed i i i hi tho Common Picas Court, County.

Ohio, being case No. praying" for i i a i of a decree for alimony rendered In tho Common Pleas Court of Butler County, Ohio, In tho Goto- cr In case No- 4032. Snirt a is i answer or otherwise plead on or efore the Sth day of September, 1934, or the prayer of tUe i i will be granted, CONRAD C. STROH. Clerk, Common Pleas Court Ohio.

1EORG C. I A a i July 25--Wert Gt delivered by W. Blakley. Miiry A. Blakley.

A i Hoyle i i and i i i to Uio a i i on allowing described real estate, lo- Situate In the northwest quarter of Section 13, Town 4 and Range 2 liast of ths i drawn tlie of the Great a Ulver, nnd In Hanover i County, Ohio, described as follows. towit: i i at a. i which i Is tho of the northwest a of Section 13; thence a a on a section i a distance of 201 3 feet to a point; north- wardly a a i the west section lino a distance of 1QSH to a point; thence weat- a and parallel i the one- tmlf section Una a distance of 301.3 to west lino of safd Soctfon 13; thence south- wardly with section i to tho placo of i i a i i (5) acres: jTlyen to securo a debt on i a balance of J2.733.23 Is i Interest 18. 1334 Hoyle Curtis A C. SHOTTS 4 0 13 The AVest Side Loan As-i'n 2 0 Slate of Ohio, Division of Insurance, Columbus, April 19S4, The undersigned, CHAltLES T.

A Superintendent of Insurance of the Slate of Ohio, hereby certifies that THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, whose principal office is located at Pott Wayne, St.ile of Indiana, has complied with the lnys cE thU Stale applicable to it and is aulhorutif during- ihe current year to transact in this Slate its appropriate business of insurance. Its financial condition is shown by its annual a lo have been as follows on December 31, 1933: Aggregate a ol available assets. aggregate amount ol liabilities (except capital), JiicJiirJinK reinsurance net assets, $6,000,000.00 jamount of actual paid.up capital. surplus, income for the year, expenditures lor Ihe year, 528.181,984.47. Witness my name and Ihe Official Seal of i Division, the day and year first above writlen.

Charles T. Warn- Superintendent of Insurance oE Ohio. NOTICE Edward A. a and Matilda Hammerly. Ills wife.

ivhose last place of resldcnct R. Indiana, will lake a on June 19, 1334, tho a i i The Paoplca i i and Loan Assoc i a i filed Us petition a a i them In Court of Common Pleas of Butler County. Ohio, the same trig; cause No. 44.520 In said court for thft foreclosure of a mortgng'o upon certain real estate In said i i described as follows: Entire lot number seven liundred and thirty-seven 2 7 3 7 as the aarno Is known and ddslErnated upon trie revised list ot lota In the Fourth of Clly of Hamilton. Butler County.

Ohio. The prayer of said petition la for Mia foreclosure of aid mortgage hold by aald a i i said rent estate, securing an I upon which Is a to he due the amount of $1597.16 with Interest at fi per cent per a from IS, 1534. Said a are, required to answer nald i on or before the i day of Aiiffiist, 1934, or will taken against 1 CONRAD C. STROFI, Clark of County, Ohio, Common Couri W1I.LTAMS, PITTON AND PIERCE. a 20 Wed 5t said Carthafic-HamlHoii Road 1 ileKreen 5S i West.

58 feel to a point; south S4 do- mid i i PRSI, Lo cast i of Section tlienctt ilong itic i of Section four degrees and SO i i west lo piano of i i containing ono CD acre." Also Kavlntr and i said above tract 2 he a i i estate: Slluata In Soclioti 14. Town 2 KairficM TownsJiJp. LJhlo. and described as follows- Bc- FL i e( atta i Point USoQ.12 feet from a it the southeast corner of Section thenca north 84 degrees and 37 i utes west 750.5J to a point In tl.e of the Carthage-Hamilton unt -y i a No. i along the of aald Carthage- i Hamilton degrees 58 i west.

to a pohT t7 thencB 84 degrees and 47 -itcs east, 7SJ fcot to cast Hue 0 ction uipnco alonp the Section H. south degrees and 50 i west, 112.62 foet to cr a i i two Terms 'of Sale, Cash, Appraised at 51 000 00 C. SCHUMACHER, i A I I 3 OP I 0V 1IOM)S i is hei-eby tliat in inir- a th vm a the Cou'S 3f the I la go of Monroe. Ohio, passed 1 ee day ot July 1334 hero wJJJ be i to a vote of Iho pcoplo of aald villngc. at the Prim a oleclion.

to in the L1- of Monroe. County, Ohio, tlio a places of i dny of August, J33J. (io flueat on of tho Issunnco or honds In the sun of a 9 0 a of a i a i of 10 cost and -expense of aefiub-in and 0 1 nV A fiyfltcm fi? a village, as provided hy law. nf. i mU of a dur- The polls for said election will he open at 6:30 clock a.

in. and remnln Ttnio) of aaiil day. By order of tha Board of Elections of Butler County. GEORGE H. I1HANDHOFF.

July IS---TVed 4t er Sheriff Sales LEflrU, NOTICE A Phillips i PTillllps. wriosa flRC(, of li ation of a i onio, rtieci HI In Common Plans Couri County. OhLr. In a N'o 1,516, against Iho inert mnd others. Dray In jf for (ore- ot a and SHKRrpp'S SALB i i a Trust Company, versus Jethro i a niiller County Pleas By i of an Order of Sale to me i hy the of Common Pleas, of County, Ohio will for sale at tho door of the tn a i Ohio on a the day of August.

A. m-l. between the hours ot 10:00 and (1:00 o'clock, a. on said a the i described real estate, i a Jn Section 14, Town 2, of Township, Butler Ohio, and more a i a described ns follows; at a i In the a line of snlrt Sei- tlon 14, which point is 20.07 chains north of southeast corner of sail! i thence a i salt" Section i 4 decrees anA 3 i east) 17-Sfi a i I.17R.7S feet to (he south line of the Mulhauser thence north 78 3-4 degrees west OS3.4 feet more or less to the center Una of the Kamllton- a road; thenco southwardly i Iho line of aald a i Carthage road J.343 feet nioro or lens to a point where center of said a a I a Una a dcprees and 30 i west place of i i thence with said last mentioned i south 4E de- KTets and 30 mtmites east to thr place of beartnntnj? contatntng t8 acres of land, be tha same more or less, except from the above EC tract deeded hy Sophia to Cirl Leonard hy deed dnted May 2S. 1023.

and recorded In Peed fiook 2 4 4 pnrro B0 of the records of Ohio. Save and except tha above fle- sorlherti Iract 2, the following da scribed real a "Slhmtfl In Section Town 2, 2, Fair field Ohio, aPd de- follown: point which point la 10fl2.7 feet a atone In the sfmllicnut fit Mention 14, tlonrrcp" nnd 37 i i 7M tn I nf i a I Inter County Tlojid No. 43; alone ot SHKltlVV's A'o. -Ifl'i The Peoples i A Loan a i i vs "lary l2 ot al. a i i Common Fleas Hy of an Order of Sale to me 1 directed by the Court of Common.

Pleas, of County. Oiito. i for sala at door of flrni.se. In a i Ohio, on a a the i day oC A A. 1034.

tho hours otlQtQQ and 11:00 o'clock A. on day, the i i i i real estfito. to-wit: Lot one four i 1 4 2 0 ns saino Is and a the recorded of lots, In acconn a of the City of I a ton. County. Ohio; the thereon numlier 1002 South Second Street In said i AppriLiRPd Sfi.OQO.OO A Uio folTovvlnp i ren I to-ivit: Belne pan of Inlot umber ns tho same Is nnd on the recorded nf Sccorrt Wnrd, of tho City ofl i County, Ohio comm of lol: I In soutlien.tterlir direction along Second street.

33 fee'e to n. i and mu-nlle! lo Ihe west i of said JSS. 106 Ihenco In a nortluvcst- crly a i and parallel to Second. 23 feet, to the west i of salil thenco nlons westerly line. lOfi feet to tho place of i mak- I a plat of i 23 on Hie west sldu of Second strcot nn'rl-' i i baclt samo i 108 feet: tho house ber belnff 1011 South' Second street In a city.

A a i 13.201) 00 Terma of Rale Cash. To he sold separately, JOHN A SherlTO Probate Court NOTICE OF A I Instate of Georgia Enffel. Dec'd. Is riven that Barbara, Estella and; Scott H. of a i Ohio, have been polnted Rxeculors of Estate ot GeorKo deceased, late ofl County.

Ohio. i934 aterl lhls 3 a GIDEON PALMER i nt said County; riC A i i a of Theresa Jost. Deceased. c-otice In hereby R)VOH a Adam amt Ohio, has been vt 0 fiu xecutor of tha nf ere 8il deceased, lato lhl l5tt nth July. OIDEON PALMER I County Eatku of H.

A ronn ts nerch yjilven that ama xf Onto. fhrVlV'Y A a nt a of of day of July, CiinEON PALMER JuAKt of said County: A WILWAMS.

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