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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 2

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I I THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON. OHIO ron; Mr. and Bankerd, of E. P.

Hornberger, Mrs. Ira Lonas, Miss Lima; Mrs. Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Viola Noftsinger, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Baughman, Brian Snyder. Mr. and Mrs.

Busse, Mrs. Hester Stansbury, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Cupples, Miss Laure Cupples, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dinglestadt and daughter Ellen and Leslie McGill, of Massillon, LOBITUARY! Mrs. Mary Bowers Funeral.

The funeral of Mrs. Mary Bowers, 81, of Navarre, heid who died Thursday morning, was Sunday at p. m. at the residence. The Rev.

W. N. Barton officlated. Interment was made in Union cemetery, Navarre. bearers were D.

A. koff, Frank Berger, Edwin Hamilton, John Derfer, Jacob Spindler and George M. Welch. Mrs. Mariane Shankiin Funeral The funeral of Mrs.

Mariane Shankin, 72, of south of Dalton, who day at 2 p. at the residence. Friday morning, was held SunRev. S. J.

T. Flohr officiated. Interment was made in the Dalton tery. John Miller John J. Miller, 72, of 439 6th SW, died at his home Sunday morn- ing after a long illness.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Frances I. Miller; two daughters, Mrs. Paul Sibila, of this city, and Grayce, Miller, at home; three sons, Robert Frank and John G. Miller, of Massillon; two sisters, Mrs.

Jode Post Men's New 35c SPRING TIES 19c JAMAN'S 115 LINCOLN WAY, W. Nickles' HY-SPO RuE SLICED NowFLAVOR SEALED In Sparkling Cellophane $1 Coty's Face Powder 50c Bottle Perfume A $1.50 Value 98c Massillon Drug Cut Rate For Winter Nights Popular Fiction Books 50c Up Whitman's, Inc. 36 Erie S. Dial 3336 Get The Boy A New Easter Outfit Our Selection (Kiddies Coats, Boys Knickers and Long Pants Suits) is complete. Ages 2 to 16 years Kanner Berger 121 Lincoln Way, W.

Acme Store 103 Prunes, 10-50 size, lh, 11r Prunes, 00-100 size, Th. 81-3c Evaporated Apricots, 2 1b. 35c Evaporated Peaches, lb. 15c Raisins, sceded or seedless package 9c COAL HEAT Still Costs Less Order your supply of Piney Fork Lump Today Shafer-Hammond Massillon. Ohio Dial 4161 and Mrs.

Lock Allen, of New London, and two grandchildren. Mr. MI.ter came to this city 30 years ago and resided her since. He was an employe of the Wheeling Lake Erle for nearly 50 years and was the railrailroad; road's second oldest engineer in point of service. He was a member of the B.

of L. E. lodge No. 360. The at funeral will be held Wednesday 2:30 p.

m. at the residence. The Rev. M. J.

Alpers, pastor of the Falth Lutheran church, of which Mr. Miller was member, will officiate. I Interment will be made in Rose Hill Memorial park. The body was removed funeral from the Gordon and Hollin-, ger home to the residence this afternoon. Mrs.

Sarah Anne Hargrove The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Anne Hartgrave, 92, this of near Newman, life residont noon, was heid vicinity, who died Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at the residence. The Rev.

Paul A. Rempe, of North Canton, officiated. Interment was made in Union cemetery, Canal Fulton. GIVES REPORT ON REPUBLIC STEEL CLEVELAND, March 12 Otis Co. has prepared for distribution an analysis of Republic Steel setting forth details of operating sults, funded deht and current financial sheets position, with comparative bal- ance for the last four years.

According to this analysis, Republic's position in the industry has materially improved since 1930. In that year Republic was 25 per cent. behind the industry with respect to percentage of production to ingat capacity, while in 1933 it was 11 per cent. ahead of the industry in this respect. NO MORE GETTING UP NIGHTS! Thousands who suffered from poorly functioning kidneys and bladder are now sleeping.

nights and combating other kidney disorders by using Bearberry Pills Large 60e for Bottle Only Money back it not satisfled. At Muir's Cut Rate ARREST TWO IN CUTTING SCRAPE Negro Woman Slashed in Shoulder in Tremont I SW, Brawl Two negro men are in Jail In connection with the cutting of Annabelle, Toles, another negro, of 207 Tremont SW, in an affray shortly after 2 m. this morning in Tremont. SW, between 1st and 2nd gw. 'The woman is alleged to have been.

cut in the right shoulder by Sam Byrd of 410 2nd SW, while Ches-: ter Latham, of the same address, covShe ored her was with taken a in single Gordon barrel and Hol- linger's ambulance to the city hos-: pital where she received She this WAS morning. dismissed from Charges Are Denied Byrd and Latham were arrested at their home by Patrolmen Charles Swertfeger and Stanley Switter. Patrolmen Royal E. Smith and George Mantsch also participated in the hunt for the pair. YOU WANT STYLE You want the newest, the smartest and the most practical -and that's just what you get in glasses when you came here.

Our service is of the best and you can. be assured glasses will not be prescribed if not needed. Duncan's Optical 24 Service LINCOLN WAKE Dr.GE ones DUNCAN'S JEWELRY RELEASE Has Got The Whole Town Talking! SUCH AN avalanche of buyers descended upon us Friday and Saturday we were hard pressed to serve all. Folks, we are offering bargains you cannot afford to miss! Bargains in Diamonds, Watches, Clocks and other things that will amaze you! Building and Loan Transfers accepted at full value on many items. DIAMONDS WATCHES MO Buy Now at Savings of Elgin Gruen OFF Waltham To Hamilton Illinois OFF HE Don't buy a diamond a wedding ring a watch or other item of jewelry until you get our prices.

The world's best watches, the finest of diamonds now being sold at and 14 off. Just come In and look around! Every Diamond Every Watch Now Off to Off SPECIALS Rogers 26-Piece Set Table Silver $5.95 Silver Plated Salts and Peppers 95c $1.50 Ladies' and Men's Watch Bands 75c Community Silver Plated Baby Cups 85c Razor Mades for Gillette or Gem, (5) 10c Tie Holder and Collar Pin Sets 50c Hamilton Playing Cards (Deck) 29: $2.25 Square 30-Hour Alarm Clocks $1.19 OPTICAL SPECIAL! White gold filled frames that sell regulwith comfortable, pearl rocking pads arly at $5.00. Newest and smartest style $2.95 DR. GEORGE E. JONES, Optometrist C.

J. DUNCAN, Inc. BUILDING AND LOAN TRANSFERS ACCEPTED At One Hundred Cents Omen The Dollar On Many Items In Stock 24 Lincoln Way, E. MONDAY. MARCH 12, 1934 SALIMAGUND PERSONAL NOTES and BRIEF MENTION OF MANY THINGS W.

F. Smith, of 16th visited Sunday with relatives in Findlay. Mrs. W. M.

Phillips, of Uhrichsville, spent the day here and visited mends, Mrs. E. Block, of Canton-Massillon was a Cleveland visitor today. Mr. and Mrs, John Stite and son, Gerald, of Barberton, were guests Saturday of Mrs.

Stitz' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sylvis, of Ist NE. Williard E. Swihart, of Alliance, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Swihart, of 525 Tremont sw. Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Meek. of 8th spent Sunday in Dover as guests of Mrs.

Meek's mother. Mrs. Nettie Richardson. Miss Vola Williams, a nurse at the state hospital, spent the day as guest of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Williams, of Fast Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor, of Ravenna, were guests over the weekend of the latter's mother, Mr3, James Hardy, of Lincoln Way, W.

Miss Dolores Newland, of Waynes- field, who has been a guest for about six weeks of the Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Laman, of 340 Commonwealth returned this morning.

Mr. and Mrs. D. B. 'Stemen, of Portsmouth, formerly of Massillon, returned Sunday after, being guests of Mr.

and Mrs. O. E. Walburn, of 1st NE. Mrs.

W. Rushton, of Cleveland, has returned after spending a week as A guest, of and her brother Huber and and with sisfrlends In Canal Fulton. Miss Rose Krempel, of Marion, returned Sunday night after spending the week-end with her father, Louis Krempel and family, of Ohio NE. Mrs. John J.

McMahon, of Lakewood, returned this morning after spending the week-end as a guest of her. mother, Mrs. Mary K. Gates, of 4th NE. Mrs.

Jack Burwell, of Wyoming NE, left for Everett, Sunday, having been called there by the crit1cal: Illness of her. father, John B. Prunney. Buddy Eberly, small son of Mrs. Frede Eberly, of' 715 7th SW, underwent an operation for appendicitis, Sunday afternoon at the city hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. George Pins, of 6th Mrs. William Young, and Me A. M.

Donaldson, of 11th SE. and James of Austin, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pinis, motored today to Cleveland. Bernard Figley, of Park View left today for Plattsmouth, where he will visit his brother and sister-In-law, Mr.

and Mrs. John L. Figley, Mr. Figley having been a former Massillon resident. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Dominick, of Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. James Bryce and family, of Warren motored Sunday to Youngstown where they Spent the day .85 guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John Bryce, formerly of Massillon. Mrs. Minnie Keen, of Commonwealth returned Sunday afternoon from Pittsburgh where she was called about 10 days by the death of her brother-in-law, William McClintock. who died after a short illness with pneumonia. The condition of Mrs.

Keen's sister, Mrs. McClintock who has also been 111 with pneumonia, is slowly, improving. Out of town relatives and friends who attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Bowers Sunday at Navarre, 171- cluded Mrs. Matilda Ettinger and son, Clayton, of Mansfield; Mrs.

Francis Bergen and daughter Virginia, of Ak- JOHNSON Winged Higher Anti-Knock No Extra Cost Full Mileage BORDNER'S Week-End SPECIALS Will Appear In Thursday Night's Independent Rather Than Friday's P. J. BORDNER 1107 Erie S. Dial 3107 Arcade Market 150 Lincoln Way, W. For Everything You Need For Every Meal--Quality Merchandise at Moderate Prices Byrd pleaded not guilty to a cutUng with intent to wound charge when arraigned before Judge George! A.

Howell in municipal court this morning. He is held in jail In fault ofi hearing bond pending nary Wednesday at 9 a. m. Latham denied a charge of threaten. ing will In a menacing manner and he stand trial at the same time.

He also 18 held in jail in default of $300 bond. Arthur Haecker, of east of WAS fined $100 and costs when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving an auto while intoxicated. He was arrested Saturday night after his machine rammed a sparked car in 1st NE, near the intersection of Fedcral NE, Three Drunks Fined Pleas of guilty to intoxication costs charges brought fines of $15 each to Mike Vanschlo, Grant John Shoemaker and Harry Dulabahn, swer an Popich intoxication did not charge appear and to anI bond of $20.20 was ordered forfeited. his Mary Doro pleaded not guilty to 8 What a Difference In Overalls The "body" of Lee overalls 18 WOVEN, not starched In, with yarn that is silver-twisted. Smoother and Stronger $1.95 Garment Long Pietzcker The Man's Store trial Wednesday charge of drunkenness will Bonds of $1 posted by each J.

B. Epperson, Morris Neiman, L. K. ner F. Singer and E.

Hester for traffic law violations were ordered forfeited. BULLFIGHTER SHOT Pedro Carcia, and their chautfeur critically wounded terious attack after a bullfight here BULLFIGHTER SHOT a MALAGA, Spain, March bullfighter Algabeno, his brother, NERVOUSNESS If you are in a weakened, rundown bottle condition and nervous, get a of Lifetone Tablets which will start you on the way to a Glorious and Vigorous Health. This quick acting will greatly increase the physical prescription and mental power of tired -out condition. Take 2 tablets after each meal 2 at bed time for 2 weeks and if you feel that your nerves are not steadier and that you do not have more vigor and ambition, return the battle and we will gladly refund the price, $1.00. 72 Tablets Special 89c The Baltzly Co.

32 Erie S. Massillon's Reliable Drug Store For Funeral or Invalid Car Service We Will Accept Building Loan Transfers or Bank Pass Books at 100 Cents on the Dollar I For A Limited Time Only LADY ATTENDANT INVALID CAR SERVICE CHAS. PAQUELET 219 FEDERAL NE. DIAL 3222 Sunday. The matador's party was entering the grounds of his hotel when five unidentified men held them up.

Authorities said they believed the assallants were political extremists. Congress has invoked gag rule, which is a gentle method of choking congressman who won't be choked off any other way. See Sears First For BROODERS, INCUBATORS And All Poultry Supplies Bears, Roebuck Co, Massillon, d. Try an Independent Classified Ad. Let Me Tell You Frankly How "Vendol" Will Benefit You Come To The Massillon Drug and I'll convince you that Vendol will quickly put your stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and the blood in good condition.

I am conscientious in asking you to come and let me tell you how my great new medicine will benefit you. I've seen it help 50 many people that it makes me feel good all over every time I sell a bottle because I know I have done some man or woman a good deed. If you are not feeling your best you cannot afford to ignore my invitation to hear about this medicine. an opportunity to regain your vitality, full to feel strong, happy, healthy of energy. To appreciate 'more what it means to eat a hearty meal, enjoy it and have no bad after effects.

If you suffer from sour acid indigestion, stomach, heavy feeling in the pit of your stomach, heartburn, brash, and other symptoms of stater ach disorder, you'll find prompt relef by taking my medicine. If you feel tired out, draggy, have no energy, feel as tired und worn out in the morning as retired the night before, Vendol will end it. You mAy a sluggish liver, or bowels may be constipated which brings on dizziness, headaches, spois dancing before your eyes. Your breath tongue foul, may but be these coated and your troubles quickly relieved. your kidneys bother you, weak and fail to strain the blood thoroughly as it flows through them, but call you up several times during the night, you will find great relief in Vendol.

I can tell you much more about what Vendol will do; so come to The Massillon Drug 104 Lincoln Way, West, ask for me, the Vedol Man. can name lots of people who have taken Vendol for such troubles mentioned and have obtained relief after other 'medicines had failed. Try Vendol yourself. In week or ten days you'll be feeling like a different person so come 200 In. AND for GIVEN our the IN IN AGATHON best annual CASH letters MERCHANDISE AWAY contest on COKE RULES OF CONTEST 1 10 tions Write weeks.

a appearing letter of in 100 The words or Independent less once answering each our week ques- for 24 PRIZES worth $200 2 Literary Style, on Judges' decisions. spelling or neatness will have NO bearing 3 Any contest. edult resident of Stark county is eligible to enter FOUR GRAND PRIZES 4 All contest letters become Coke Co. and contestants the property of the Agathon 5 Letters will be judged letters in whole or part. grant permission to reproduce 20 Weekly Prizes C.

W. Ruth, Adv. Mgr. by The the Republic following: 2 Each Steel Week for 10 Weeks J. M.

Ungashick, Mgr. Agathon Corporation. Division. Coke Retail Sales A. Their B.

Bund, decisions Repository 6 Awards will be are made final. as follows: Advertising Staff. NOTHING TO BUY! TWO PRIZES every week for (20 contestants prizes in all.) sending best letters TEN to our WEEKS weekly to the question. two JUST WRITE A LETTER four FOUR contestants GRAND having PRIZES at the end of contest for the OF 100 WORDS OR OR MORE sent the best SETS OF TWO LESS 7 8 In All case of ties duplicate awards our will be questions. IN ANSWER TO OUR LETTERS answering ton contest letters must be brought office.

or mailed to our Can- QUESTIONS ON 9 Address all letters: Canton, Ohio. Coke Contest, 310 3rd Agathon 10 than Letters dates must be stipulated. in our possession each week not later, AGATHON COKE APPEARING IN THE 1ST GRAND PRIZE INDEPENDENT ONCE EACH CASH $25 WEEK FOR THE NEXT TEN WEEKS 2ND GRAND PRIZE $17 Style, Spelling or Neatness Will Have MERCHANDISE NO Bearing on Judges' Decisions. Choice KITCHENWARE of one Set of CARLTON STAINLESS to the extent of $17.00. STEEL must live in Stark county, but DO Contestants NOT have to be users of AGATHON COKE.

3RD GRAND PRIZE NING Information LETTERS which may lead to PRIZE-WINChoice of Set MERCHANDISE or neighbors now coke, $15 friends can be obtained from KITCHENWARE one of CARLTON STAINLESS STEEL calling at our office for or by to the extent of $15.00. curing by seinformation -or our interesting folder which will be 4TH GRAND PRIZE given or mailed upon request-just phone 6314. MERCHANDISE Two Prizes Each Week For Ten Weeks $13 Choice KITCHENWARE of one Set of CARLTON STAINLESS STEEL For the to the extent of Best Two Letters $13.00. WEEKLY PRIZES 5TH TO 4 Grand Prizes for the Best Sets 24TH PRIZES Merchandise $130 More Letters Received of 2 or 1 ton each of AGATHON During $6.50 ton-20 tons in all. COKE worth Contest A complete selection of CARLTON TOTAL $200 Read The Rules Carefully on display in our office, 310 3rd NW.

It Ls these -and really NOT difficult to win one of WARE 15 STAINLESS STEEL It's fun it's made from ENDURO Stainless Steel and represents the fin- send letters answering two prizes YOUR or est quality kitchen utensils to be had. Will not rust more PRIZE. questions they may win the FIRST GRAND tarnish--is quickly cleaned -and will last or And be sure to watch EVERY week for our a lifetime. question. Agathon Coke FIRST No Soot No Dirt No Smoke "How Did Agathon Coke Prove Itself CLEAN HEALTHFUL HEAT Superior to Other Fuels During the at Recent Cold Spell?" the ton Ali answers to this session not question must be in our posIn Lots later than March 19th winners CANTON of 2 Tons or More for the first week will be announced March 27th.

MASSILLON WATCH The INDEPENDENT for the SECOND QUESTION PHONE 6-4137 Tuesday, March 20th. PHONE 6314 are are I. PHONE 6314.

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Years Available:
1930-1976