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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 10

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Globe-Gazettei
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Mason City, Iowa
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Clear 'Lake MASON: CITY GLOBE-GAZETTE McGowaa, Editor Office Phone No. 239 IMS OeWlgjins, Manager Residence Phone No. 67 LILLIAN BEELER A 15 BESmPIST High School Girl Writes 33 y-1 44 Wprds a Minute in Elimination. LAKE, Nov. beginning typewriting- classes iii the locfhigh school competed Wednesday champion writers in their respective classes.

In one class of 27r students, 1 the following people tbpkv: highest speed honors: First, Lillian'Beeler with 26 words a minute! second, Martha Bruchner "with 23'words, and third. May Davis and ffOMTIPATED? Take --tonight. Yolireliminativo organs will be functioning erly by morning and ybur'epa- will end with a bowel as free anfl easy as na; at her best--positively no 7. "pain, no griping. Try it.

I -i -Mird, MafCtpttrely vecetable-Z FEEL LIKE Ji MILLION. TASE TO-NK5H TQMORROVV ALRIGHT RHEUMATISM IS aiJICKLY ENDED lyNEWKONJOLA Local: Railroader, Who Was Unable to Work for Six Months, Praises New and Different Medicine. "Now I am back on the job with all -my bid-time health!" Jtgain and again happy statements such" as this are made to the Konjola Man, who is at Huxtable's drugstore, 116 South Federal avenue, Mason City, by workers who searched for health and found it 'through this new master medicine, Konjola. ErAraab'elle Thomas tied with 21 words a minute. In the other class of 26 people, the following girls made the highest speed records: Helen Wurtzer, first with 28 words; Ruth with yi words, and Marie Michel next with 25 words a minute.

seven persons, competed again Thursday in. the'final elimination contest. The results were: Lillian Beeler wrote 33 words, taking: first place among 53 students; Martha Bruchner wrote 27, and May Davis and tied for third place with-21 words a minute. Miss Genevieve Taylor, typewriting teacher, states that these are good records and are the result of persistent efforts by these students. According to Miss Taylor, the work of Lillian Beeler is especially good.

HALLOWElNlS AT LAKE No Serious Damage Done by Pranksters; Boy Scouts Patrol Streets. CLEAR 1--Soaped windows and cut radio wires but a few of the Hallowe'en pranks Jilayed residents here Thursday Altho no serious damage was reported to the local police, garbage cans, park benches, telephone poles, junked automobile bodies, rolls of wire and soft drink stands were found in unheard of places this" morning. Added to the regular school yard scenery this morning was a large mower and farm wagon. At the Camp Grounds junked automobiles and sign boards' seemed to be mis placed with other minor damages. Much credit is due the Boy Scouts of Troop No.

17 who'were deputized and patroled the streets, according to the officers. L. S. Sherman is scoutmaster while Louis Clock is his assistant. QUIET COTTON PICKERS SCORE BIG HIT 200 Couples Dance at! Second Party of Series; Pub- He Dance Tonight.

CLEAR LAKE, Nov. Dixie Cotton Pickers colored musicians of Minneapolis created sorno- what of a sensation here Thursday evening when they supplied syncopation for more than 200 couples who crowded into the Country clubhouse for the second of a series to be held there this winter. The orchestra furnished a brand of-peppy and rythrhic music and a series of vocal numbers brot forth enthusiastic applause. Hallowe'en decorations Including Jack Lanterns, witches; black cats, skeletons and yards of orange and black streamers from light fixtures to corners of sail room.formed an attractive setting for the event. Two huge lighted pumpkin lanterns were placed bn the -fireplace mantle.

A moonlight waltz was a special number on the evening'program. A public'-dance has been planned For this 'evening with the Cotton Pickers supplying- music. The date of the third dance of the series will be announced later, it was stated.this morning. Mrs. L.

Maitland Honored at Shower LAKE, A miscellaneous shower 'was given tor Mrs. Lawrence Maltlarid, a bride of two weeks; at the of 'Mrs. Fred Peterson, North Third street Thursday Mrs, Peterson was assisted by Mrs. Will McKlb- ben. Thirty guests were present.

The afternoon was spent socially followed by a lunch. The bride was presented with variety of -articles be used, in her new home. Mrs. Maitland was Miss Genevieve Nasheim'befpre-her marriage. District Leaders of Lake Township Meet CLEAR LAK 3, Nov.

1 i as Myrtle Johnson, home demonstrator, with tho -district leaders of Lake township at the home of Mrs. Norman Nelson Saturday, CLEAR LAKE LOCALS CHICAGO LARGEST OPERA HOUSE Americanism: Shuddering to think how wicked people have become; 'being unable to produce any evidence except what a feller said. --Kessinger's Kevfew. IF YOU HAD A NECK AS LONG AS THIS FELLOW AND HAD MR HENRY SMITH Phoro by Bussell Studio. Poor health takes tha satisfaction out of a man's work arid makes it drudgery even when it does not put him flat on his back in bed, and stop his income altogether.

By far the greatest amount of all poor health is due to the common ailments--troubles of the liver, kidneys and bowels; rheumatism, nervousness. These are the troubles Konjola is designed to correct. Read here the statement made by Mr. Henry Smith, who lives at 315 Fifth street, N. Mason City, to the Konjola Man just a few days ago: Medicine' Is the right name for new Konjola.

It was the only one of. many medicines I tried that gave me -relief from rheumatism, with which I suffered for more than "a year. I had stiffness and swelling in the knees and ankles and at times I could hardly get about' For six months I was unable to work at my occupation of railroading on account of this pain- fur trouble, and I was trying everything that was-'recdmmended to me in a. vain effort to get relief. 'TVheri I jead in the Globe-Gazette of other cases in which rheumatism had been quickly relieved by Konjola, I thought this might be the medicine for It certainly proved to he just what.I needed.

It went right to the spot. My rheumatism began to improve almost from the very start of the: treatment. Now the rheumatism is gone, and back on the job feeling better than I have felt for many years, fbr this wonderful medicine acted as a general tonic, giving new strength to my whole system. 1 cannot recommend this medicine too highly." not designed to give mere temporary relief. Taken after meals, Konjola'works with'the food you eat, cleansing and stimulating the digestive organs and aiding nature to build up new.and glorious health.

A compound of 32 Ingredients--22 of them the juices of well Known roots and herbs--Konjola Is in reality 32 medicines in one. Each Ingredient has a duty of its own to perform, yet all are scientifically Into one master medicine The.ability of Konjola to give results has made It the most talked of medicine to America today. The Konjola Man isat Huxtable's drug- store, 116 South Federal avenue. Mason City, where he is meeting the public daily, introducing and explaining the merits of this new and different medicine. ALL DRUGGISTS Brings relief and comfort JK i'l money if PAZO OINTMENT faili torelieve itching, blind, Weeding, or protruding piles.

In handy tubes with ile ipe; 75c; tin box, 60c. Mother of Fourth Grade Instructor Dies at Creston CLEAR LAKE, Nov. of the sudden death of her rnother which occurred at Creston was received by Miss Mayme Christ, local teacher, this morning. Miss Christ, who is fourth grade instructor at ths Main building left-immediately for Mrs. R.

F. McFarlane will substitute during her absence. SOCIAL CALENDAR Saturday--W. R. C.

meeting and Sunday--Mission Festival at Zion English Lutheran church. Monday--Library Reading club with Mrs. Nellie Baldwin. Progress club with Mrs. 'J.

Rorern. Tuesday--Civic League meeting at P. hall. P. E.

O. Sisterhood with Mrs. O. Rqrem. Hi-Lo bridge club, with Mrs.

A. Norman of Garner. H. meeting at Methodist church; CHUKCH OF CHRIST I. O.

O. Hall. Bible school at 10 a. m. Mrs.

O. T. Balmat, superintendent, in Communion and preaching services at-11 a. m. L.

C. Cartey, Latl- be in charge. Morning sermon- topic will he "The Origin and Meaning of Sin." Evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject, "What Must I Do to Be Saved." ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC Father J.

V. Baccl. Mass at 10. Catechism- and instruction for Sponsor Grain'Show. OLIVIA, Nov.

1. UP)--Olivia businessmen and civic organizations are sponsoring a seed and grain show to be conducted hers next Thursday. Besides exhibiting of farm products and award of prizes, general festivities are planned including an evening enter- lainment program, climaxing with an oldtime dance in honor, of tho farmer-guests. Practical nurse. Ph.

530-J. The Rev. N. O. Peterson and son, plus of Morris, visiting with Clear Lake relatives and frien'ds a few The Rev.

Mr. Peterson'was former pastor of Uie Lutheran church hnre. Get that-leaky radiator fixed. ErH Sheet. Metal Shop.

Bussa, Chicago, Is; visiting with his sister, Mrs. Letn. Thomas, Rogers hotel, and with his mother, Mrs. Fred Bussa of near Park tonight, Karl Dane and Geo. K.

Arthur in "China Bound." Also "King of the Jungle." lOc arid 15c. Thomas Ryan and daughter Bridget of St. Paul iira visiting Mrs. N. J.

England arid Mr, and Prescbtt, South Fourth street; over the week-end. Special ss.lo Saturday on nil felt hats, $1 and Alice Koeneman, Millinery Clear Lake Churches Eagle Grove Boy Is Member of Glee Club EAGLE-. GROVE, Charles Corliss, stin of Mr, and Mrs. B. E.

Corliss of been received into the membershlp-pf the Iowa State 'college glee club ats, Ames for 1929-3Q. 'cdnJ' sisting of about 1 40 rnembersi ex4 pects to make a tour of-northwest-! ern Iowa during, the winter and! spring quarters, according to announcement made by Tolbert McRae, who is the head of the music department of the B. Wag-' ner of Anita is the president; Wil- I fred Martin of Tarkio, is ager, and Keith Davenport pf Oska- loosa ia tho pianist. OV until you reriiernber it Attention! Patrick, Henry the dynamic speaker of the'evening holda his listeners spellbound while he expounds the concluding argument. What a man wears has as much to do with his success and attention compelling as what he says.

Baggy trousers and wrinkled coat do not inspire confidence in a man's logic. Do you know that we handle ladies' garments with equal skill and care? Phone 495 We Know the Game SMITH'S KLASSY KLEANERS children and adults at ll a. m. METHODIST J. R.

Tumbleson, Pastor. Sunday-school at 9:50 a. m. Morning-, worship sit 11 a. Special services 'have been planned for the older people.

Epworth league services at 6:30 p. m. Evening- services at 7:30 p. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Worth East Street Sunday school at 10 a.

m. Sunday services at 11 a. m. Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m.

Reading room in church open every Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from 2 to 5 o'clock. CONGREGATIONAL W. B. Milne, Pastor. school at 10 a.

m. 'Morning worship at 11 a. m. Dr. Nelson Wehrham, Grinnell, will speak at this service.

Congo club' at 6:30 p. m. Dr. Wehrmaa will address the young folks at the club meeting. ZION ENGLISH LUTHERAN H.

O. Urness, Pastor. -Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Clashes' for alll A mission festival for the benefit of mission work will be conducted at the, regular morning worship hour and at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon: The Rev.

K. O. Lundcberg, Northfield, will preach at both services. Both Junior and Senior choirs will take part in the services with special music planned for the afternoon meeting. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Sunday school at'10 a.

m. Morning service at 11 m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer Wednesday eve nirig at 7:30 p.

Legion Auxiliary's Committee Chairman in Iowa Announced DBS MOINES, 1.UP)--Com- mittee chairmen for the! American Legion auxiliary: for the coming year were announced today by-Mrs. Grace Gilbert King of West-Union, state president. They Leon a C. Ladehbff Clinton, community service, and unit activities; Miss Esther Helbig of Dubuijue, educational; Mrs. Blanche Gibbs Albee of Marshailtown.

finance; Mrs. A. H. Hoffman of Dea Moines, legislative; Miss Josephms Joens.of national defense; Mrs. Bernard Dubbert of Cedar rehabilitation; Mis.

Clara H. Hanson of Hailan, child welfare and-family care; Mrs. C. J. Lambert of Sigourney, cradle roll; Margaret Jones Henderson of Wapello, Mrs.

Mann- Schermerhorn of Gladbrbbk, music, and Mrs. Myrton Skelley of DCS Moines, membership and popp.y Char 1 ton Woman Found Dead. Nov. 1. body of Jones, about 40, wife of a local druggist, was found in the gas filled kitchen of her home this morning.

Physicians expressed the belief that her death was accidental- FRANKLIN COURT GRANTS DIVORCE Number of Naturalization Papers Given; Fines Are Assessed. HAMPTON, Nov. T. G. Garfield and arnes Is on the bench at the October term of Franklin county district court.

P. Robinson of Reinbeck, who was arrested here on charge of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, was fined $250 and costs when he guilty to a county attorney's'information. Ray F. Miller was given divorce from Leta Miller and Sarah Beal received a divorce from Bert Beal ou the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. It was her second divorce from Mr.

Beal, she, haying remarried him a few months after the first divorce was granted. The following residents of Franklin county received their naturalization papers: Mrs. John Dreier, Hampton; Mrs. L. Salspeber, Geneva; Miss Mary Hansine Hansen, Jens P.

Ibsen, Coulter; August George Grafe, Ackley; Mrs. Aage Erickson, Dows; John Szoko, Broadford; Mrs. Herman Boetts, Bernhard Smit, Hans Carl Christian Jensen and Mrs. Jens A. Jensen, Sheffield; Peter O.

Sorenson, Frederick C. Hansen, Hampton. State Department Opens News Publicity-Service Nov. 1. (UP)-- A new state department publica- tions service to, provide libraries, professors of international law and students with current departmental information, has been Inagurated.

by order.of Secretary Stimson. The publications are in pamphlet form and will include a weekly, service of press' releases, the monthly bulleting of treaty information; quarterly foreign service list: and the annual register of the depart-, ment. The superintendent of documents will accept deposits against which the cost of publications ordered may be charged. The annual cost of: complete set'of departmental publications will be about SKIN ABRASIONS are painful an'd "dangerous, peal ihem quickly and prevent infection! with Like the multiplication table. Sav HUE.

VALUB, INTENSITY, 'till you can't loreet them, i Important factors In your study of Interior Decorating. Did you boffin the first lesson in October? Write and we will forward it to you. A froe course by mi.lo K. Chnmberlaln Is now appearing- Modern Prlscllla. Wond brilliant lessons that you should be etuayins.

This month je is COLOR. Modern Priscllla, 470 Atlantic Boaton; Mass S2.00 11 year. Are You "Hitting On All Six?" Are Folks, the human body is just like a good car, everything must be in good working order if you expect to get the -best performance out of either. You can't expect to feel 10056 if your liyer is out of order, your stomach upset, nerves jumpy or bowels tied up. 'You must build up your vital.forcea and you weak, weary despondent men- and women who-have been doctoring for ages trying to get back the vim and -enduranceof earlier years will beaston- ishe'd, delighted and amazed-to'see how quickly strength, energy an'd vitality come back thru the use Go to your druggist now and get'a bottle of Tanlac.

Millions of folks have started back on the road to youth, health and happiness with this world- famous tonic and there is no reason why you; too, can't begin today tow build your worn-out tissues and -rA. vitalize your entire Your money back if nof speedily helped by a fair trial of thi 1 world-famous medicine. 7 iURE fDRUGGlST November All Montk Speciak StiOO Cod Liver powibl. nutrition. 79.

pain 39c SUP Mineral Oil 4 Agar--t6-az. indicated in constipation 79. 50e Cattor Oil--fl-oz. reliable.laxative 39. 25c Castor Oil--1-bz.

superior for children 50c Syr. White Pint Mentholated--cough syrup 50c Liquid Antiseptic--BB--8-vz. treatment for head catarrh 39 50c Witch Hazel--U. S. double distilled Tar Menthol--3-oz.

superior cough syrup 19 Ifl Deep cut on full tire, full weight of the fughett quality of that you need in your home to promote comfort and health. Prompt and tatUfmctory at all times to all cuttomert--old or young' Thorough and exact 6am. pounding of every prescription, under the' pertonal tupervition of the ttore owner. Thete are the things that make Ure Druggist YOUR Druggist, You eon depend on him always, for every, thing that a real drug store should provide. Locate Ure Druggist by the red and white sign (rated above.

There is one near you wherever you may live or wherever you may go. Sp'u eiMphcr--I. S. eld heou fwrlto 39 S. ifor eokl sores, lOZ.

25c Cascan n. 19. 50c 01J-- 3 39 Watch Window Displays and Our Store. Man, Other Ure 1st UPTOWN, DOWNTOWN AND CROSSTOWN.

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