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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 4

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Mason City, Iowa
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FOUR MASONS GATHER FOR CONFERENCE Judge Dewey, R. Moore and W. W. Bowers Among Guests of Mason City. Members of tho Masonic order from all parts of northern Iowa gathered in Mason City Monday for the district conference and fellow meeting planned by the grand 'master, Charles A.

Dewey and the local committee, A Westfall Wilson and W. Paterson. Judge Dewey was in charge of the Held at the Masonic temple at 2 30 o'clock Monday afternoon Plans were completed for the to be served in the Baptist church parlors at 6 30 o'clock Monday evening, when talks will be riven by Judge Dewey, Ernest Moore, past grand and W. W. BowerSj vgrand champlain.

Stomach Troubles Headache and Dizziness If your stomach is sick, you are sick all over. If you can't digest your food, you lose strength, get neivous and feel as tired when you get up as when you went to bed. For 10 years Tanlac has restored to health and activity many thou- who suffered just as vou do. Mrs. Maud Jennings, of 122 14th Junction City, Kans "After 8 years of stomach trouble, I felt I would never get well.

Tan- lac certainly Reserves praise! I've gained 42 Ibs, can eat anything, sniwas never so stroaeand active." Lot Tanlae do for you what it did for this sufferer. It corrects the most obstinate digestive troubles-- iclieves Ras, pains in the stgmach and bowels. It restores appetite, vigor and sound sleep. Tanlae is made of roots, barks and herbs. The cost is less than a cents u.dose.

Get a.bottle.from your dvuggist today. Your money back if it doesn't help you. Fire Truck: Played Important Parkin 1 Prevention Week Altho yiere, UtUe organized effort to rire prevention during last week part of the national program, the work of the fire department and the schools brot home the lessons of prevention to a large numbezv The new fire truck, paraded abouL the streets with a 'e prevention and shown to', thousands of school children, was one means of attracting attention to the idea of the week. FINDliQUORfN DRINK PARLORS IS Hall Pints Found Under Floor in South Jackson Establishment. Federal agents and Deputy Shei- iff Conn raided a soft drink parlor at 644-646 South Jackson avenue Saturday evening and seizec 15 half pints of alleged alcohol foun- floor beneath'the-bed in a back room.

MASON CITY GLOBE.GAZETTB Clear Lake OCTOBER 14 19! Kathryn' McUowan, Editor Office Phone No. 839 UB UeWlgfliu, Manager 1 Phone No. Overheated Pipe Causes Fire Scare The Mason City fire department answered a call.to the home'of Miss A. R. 109 Southi.Jefferson avenue, Saturday night: 7:22 o'clock, and found overheated furnace pipe had caused the house to become filled with smoke Thei-o was no damage.

VISIT GROTTO Eight members of the Business, and Professional club drove to West Bend Sunday to see the grotto They left at 9 in the moiamg, had dinner at Algona, and returned in the eveningii.Thpse included the excurstorrweje Mis Ward Hamilton, Emma Hagenstein, Maude Weppler, Ann Emma Rowe, Grace Roe Stephanie Schultz and Gwendolyn Letcher. ED FISK DIES AT STATE HOSPITAL Body Will Be Brot to Clear Lake for Funeral; Two Sons, Wife, Survive. CLEAR LAKE, Oct 14--Word was received here- late Sunday ning: of the death of Ed Fisk which occurred at the state hospital Cherokee The body will be brot. to Clear Lake where funeral Will be conducted Wednesday afternoon by the Rev. Tumbleson, pastor of the Methodist church.

Mr. Fisk, who had resided in.Clear Lake a number of years, had suffered three strokes and had been in failing health time, months ago he entered the sanitarium for. treatment. Surviving him is his wife, Mrs Grace Fisk and ITO sons, Curtis of Chicago an'd Dick of Seattle, Wash; Burial will be made in the Clear cemetery COLDS MAY DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Coughs from colds may lead to serious trouble. You can slop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified that 13 pleasant to take, Creomulslon is a medical discorery with twofold action; it soothes and j.

henle the inflamed membranes and in- 1 elements which, aoolhe and heal tha inflamed membranes and slop the irritation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed tha Hood, attacks the seat of the and checks the growth. the" getms. Creomulsion is guarantee d'eatisfao tory in ftlie treatment conghs from bronchitis and mmot forms oj irritations, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu, refunded if not're- lieved after taking according IQ directions, Ask, your druggist, (adr.) ULSION FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON of the greatest healing agencies for roughs from colds and bronchial irtitafjons. "CreomulBioa contains, iq to creosote, other healing CREOM t-f 1 Lay Away Now for Christmas. A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article, TKe Watch, that helped make histo.

BBM As Nationally Advertised LONE EAGLE COLCHARLES A. LINDBERGH a statement tbtt it tmt.qf ntiy Regardless of the model you select or the price you pay, you can, be sure that your Bulova will give you a lifetime of depend. able, accurate service; Packed a beautiful engrossed presentation box, the, "Lone model illustrated above, with handsomely engraved case, 15 jewel Bulova movement, radium dial and flexible Jink bracelet-- offers exceptional value TM a fili 1 wcl enjnwd tSKTff. 3 410 01 1 DIAMONDS "The Store 3 West State Pins, Certificates Awarded Commercial Students at School CLEAR Oct. Geneyieve ,1.

Taylor, commercial teacher in the local high school, announces the following- typewriting awards for the month of Septem bet: Velma Person wrote 42 words a minute on the Royal machine and won a certificate -and silver, pin. Erna Hansen wrote -52 on the same machine and.received silver pin, and gold pin. people Smith' certificates were Carol Belt and Marion- for. writing '31 and 34 words respectively. Bronze pin winners on the ti.

C. Smith machine were Bernice Locke, Kathryri Kennedy. Lucille Engebretson, 'Alice. arid Florence Anderson, Alice Roenfanz, and Florence Andersen, for writing 40, 41, 43, :45 and 46 words-respectively. The highest made on the L.

C. Smith machine for the month was a gold pin presented to Mary Siesseger for minute. The new. Underwod Bronze Accuracy Emblem with, 100 per, cent, chairi and grjard attached, was won by Florence French for writing at the rate of 43 words minute without error, for 15 minutes SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday--Progress club with Mrs A. Ingersoll Pythian Sisters hold 'October meeting.

Daughters of Union Vets meet. at library assembly room. .1. O. O.

F. lodge meets. Tuesday--Altrurian club to have pot -luck luncheon. Knights of Pythias meet, Wednesday--Lions club meeting- 'at Lions cafe. -W.

C. meeting with Mrs. George Brooks. Eastern Star dinner, and lodge meeting. O.

club meeting Mrs. Rex Rule. Sorosis club with Will Barlow, Crescent club with Mrs. W. Winnie.

Friday--U. B. club' with Mrs. Schumacker. Men and boys' meeting at at Methodist church Temperance Union Will Meet Wednesday Afternoon CLEAR'LAKE, Oct 14--Reports of the state and national Woniens Christian Temperance Union conventions held recently will be reviewed before the local'unit at a be held Wednesday af- at the hohae'of Mrs.

George Brooks, South OaR' street. Mrs. Frank Daniels, who was-a delegate to the state.meeting at Fort Dodga will tell of the trip while Mrs, E. E. Chappell, county president, will re- the' national meeting.

Lake Men Return From 2,300 Motor Trip East LAKE, pot. L. Bopp and W. 'H. 33iekirson, Lake buslnessinen, have just returned from a'two Sveeka' business trip to Washington." While in.

the capital visited many places of interest: among: them the state capitol aritl government buildings. The trip covered'more than 2,300 miles. Both men report beauti- tul scenery along the National highway. CLEAR LAKLOCALS Cattle-sale nt Milwaukee Stock Yards; Oct. 16: Lee Boyd, Owner.

Mrs. Mayme Moore returned-Sun- from a spent in Chicago, Milwaukee, Bau. Clairi, Wausa and Fond du Lac, Wis. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry IJndslny, Rock Island, were week-end guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Branson, L'alteshore hotel. 'Madame all talking. Park Theater tonight.

A. M. Bller and Radcliff were guests'of Mrs. Eller's sister, Mrs. A.

S. Dice, Saturday. 'Flannel Skirts, all shades, at Peter Pan Shop. Following a visifc at the" hbmbfof Mr Mrs. J.

B. Mrs; 1 Torgeson has gone to Mm-' neapolis where she will lake a beauty culture course. i Special Showing of Silk and Wool Dresses at this week. Peter Pan Shop. i- Boy Petersen and.

infant daughter, have returned to their home on North East street -from the'Park hospital. Kayon Bloomers at 69c. Peter Pan Shop. 'r. Clifford kellcy, rf'- si Mr.

and Mrs. J. Kearney, North Second street, left Monday for Dubuque where he -will at: tend school. Coach and Mrs. HV'Kraujrh; spent -the week-end at their former home.

Donald O'Neill, who has.been;a patient at the Story hospital, Mason City the past week, "returned to his' home here MOTHER OF MRS. LIGGETT DIES Funeral Services for Mrs. Ole Paulson WU! Be Held A Tuesday. CLEAR LAKE, Oct 12--The pody Mrs. Elizabeth Paulson, motfeer of Mrs.

A C. Liggett, North Second street, who died at Me Allen, Texas, Saturday, is expected tevai nye in Clear Lake Monday evening- Funeral services wjH be conducted from Ward's funeral home Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. R. TunibleBon, pastor of the Methodist church, in charge. Mia.

Paulson was a resident of Clear Lake for many years. Her husband, Ole Paulson, preceded her In death several years ago Mrs Paulson had been making her home in the south and was at home of her daughter, Mrs Annie Cowley when death occurred Mrs Cowley will accompany the body to-Clear Lake. Burial wit) be made Lakecemetery. Lake Businessmen to Banquet at Ritz Cafe; Elect Heads CLEAR LAKE, Oct." Lake's Commercial club be'for- mally re-organized -at annual business meeting the. Ritz cafe; formerly the Clear Lake cafe; officers of group announced this'mom- ing- have been placed on sale and as many business men as'pos- sible have" been urged to attend the banquet' and take part in the election of officers, it'was said.

Reading of the' various committee's reports and plans coming year will feature, on the p'rbgram. GUARDED wife of George.St. Clair, above, refused to. go to the North I'latte, airport, one evening, he strangled her to death, buried her body and. mysteriously missing, -according to' his.

confession to police. Because of public feeling extra guards huve been placed around the North Platte jail to prevent a lynching before his Rotanan Governor on Speaking Tour CLEAR LAKE, Oct. Knutsbn, governor of the" eleventh district Rotarians, spent the week-end at his homo in Clear Lake after a business trip to Ames and Boone. Mr. Knutson meets with various Rotary clubs thriiout district fulfilling as many as eight engagements a week.

This Week Only with each Moore's Heater purchased this week the following items. Stove Board, Coal Hod, Stove Pipe and Fittings to 'Connect Heater to Chimney. Come in this week and learn how comfortable a Moore's Heater will make your home--how they are to buy and'to operate. Your Old Heater Taken in Trade. Terms To Fit Your Need.

As a Companion Offer-FREE A Beautiful Kitchen Clock With Any SOUTH BEND Malleable Purchased This Week Currie-Van Ness Co. Phone 17 A A -A "MAINTAINED BY MERIT" 11 North Federal Ave. It's Coming A a i See the Tuesday Globe Gaxett THURSDAY Is the Day! Transfers Schumacher, S. C. and Esther to Lucy E.

Pedeity, $1,550, L. 16; 24, in subd. of part Clear Camp Mtg. Ass'n Cerro Gordo Co. 9-9-20.

Kahm, Nathan aaid Augusta to W. L. Pattpn, 51, 253 and 254 Midland "Heights Mason City, Iowa, ib-4-29. Cerro Gordo Medical Society to Meet on Tuesday Afternoon Cerro Gordo County Medical society -vyill hold a regular meeUng Tuesday afteriioon, 2 o'clock. They will meet in-the 'Hi-Y Y.

M. C. A. be put on by inepibers of the Iowa Tuberculosis association. Miss McMichael, nurse, is'-already on "the grounds making arrangements for the meeting, which will consist.of the presentation of cases of diseases of the lungs and heart, followed by a chemical vi'n the afternoon.

The 'cases will be discussed Ing 1 a 6 o'clock dinner-at-Hotel Hanford. Helping the Homemaker Have Ajrport. Red Wing 1 la moving' closer' towards the relalization 'Of the of its aviation enthusiasts providing for the establishment of a municipal airfield. City officials and civic or- ganizations'are; moving towards definite arrangements for an the oC which is variously estimated up to 5100,000. Have Excellent Fishing.

Oct. 14. OTi-- The furV nlsh'ed, better to' local lorfcthis year than' for sonic time and the reduction of the number of carp is pointed to as the reason: Commercial fishermen are finding it difficult to find carp now; By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE APPLE SAUCE CAKE IS SPIC1' Breakfast Grapes, Chilled Wheat Cereal-and Cream Creamed Eggs on Toast Coffee Luncheon. Minced Ham and Green Peppers, Creamed Bread -Butter Apple Sauce Cake Tea Dinner Escalloped Onions and Beef overs) Baked Potatoes Bread Currant Jam Head Lettuce and French Dressing Steamed Cranberry Pudding Lemon Sauce Coffee Apple Sauce Cake (Moist and deliciously flavored) 1 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 2 teaspoons cinnamon, '1 teaspoon nutmeg, 1-3 teaspoon salt, 3 tablespoons mqlass es, 1 cup ash un- sweetened'apple sauce, 1 egg, 2 cups teaspoon soda.

the.fat and add the sugar and until Very creamy. Add the rest of the ingredients beat for 2 minutes. Pour into a- loaf pan, which has waxed paper. Bake in'a slow oven for 40 minutes This is an excellent cake for the children's lunch Onions and Beef, Serving Fonr 'Four tablespoons butter, 4 tablespoons flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 4 teaspoon paprika, teaspoon celery salt, 1 2 cups milk, 1 cup cooked onions, 1 cup cooked beef, diced. Melt the butter and add the flour; blend, well and add the seasonings and milk.

Cook until creamy. Add the rest of the ingredients and pour a bettered baking- dish. Bake for 20 'minutes in a moderate oven. TO SERVE A GUILD MEETING Date and Cheese Sandwiches Salted Nuts Suear Cookies Coffee TRADE EXTENTION DAY IN MASON CITY! HERE'S DOLLARS FOR YOU! You'll prof it.by attending Trade Extension Day, Thursday, in Mason City. Nearly 40 merchants have planned to make this oiie gala day each' week for 10 weeks move.

They over their stocks and prepared special values for this one day event now-; to attend this special. event- each Thursday. A hearty. welcome awaits you at every store. The merchants and sales people are more than glad to see you-whether you buy or You will find the new merchandise-just as advertised, and at prices that are reasonably low.

Plan to Shop in Mason City Thursday! Make this a day of shopping every ad in Tuesday (Jlobe-Gazette--then come'to Mason City, Thursday It gm more thaia pay you--even though you 1 live miles TENSION TM TM ri for -e er Thursday is TRADE EX- READ TUESDAY'S GLOBE-GAZETTE! I I.

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