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The Huntington Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 11

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ANNOUNCEMENT AUTOMOTIVE i Automobiles For Sale FOR SALE Dodge Touring car. Mionel778 W. 148 WANT IN A LATE USED CAR 38 HUDSON BROUOHXM like, new. 28 HUDSON COACH driven very', uttis. v.

1 21 ESSEX COACH driven only 8000 r.mllss. CHEVROLET COACH ft OVBRLAlfD COUPB can't be told from new 28 HUDSON COACH 35 DODGE COUPE a 26 FORD COUPE balloon tires. 24 FORD SEDAN ESSEX 4 TOURING 24 BCICK 8 PORT TOURING 8 8 TUDEBAKER TRADES TERMS HUDSON ESSEX 8ALB8 4r WARREN ST. PHONE 498 BEAUTY PARLOR WORK Lemur permanent "wavinS Prtee $7.. Work guaranteed.

Phone I 129 or 248 W. Park drive. Hazel Richardson. 139 tf PARCEL tOc Experienced operator. none Z77S 4Z3 is.

Washington St. Mrs. Stumm. 143 t6 MARCELLING EOc Hazel SchaSffer, fill N. Jefferson St Phone 2512 J.

119 24t iiAfcCELLlNG fiOoHaser Schaeffer. 611 N. Jefferson St. Phone 2512 J. 144 24t VAnITy" BEAUTY SHOP.

tor sale. Fully equipped. Phone Anthofiy A 240 or call .802 West Berry St, Pert Indv 144 8t BUSINESS SERVICE I Laundering 143 t8 Moving, Tracking, Stpragfe STORAGE Separata locked rooms; $2.00 tad $100 per mcathr rea Blag's. Phoaa BTORAGBJ Fire proof individual locked rooms; safety deposit vault Bartlett Storage Co. 117 tf Repairing and Refinishing PIANO MOVING Phonograph repair ing.lPromf)t serrlce.

Work guar anteed. Senas Muslq Store. Phone 838. 70 tf SHOE HOSPITAL First class work at reasonable prices; best materials, J. W.

Kuhlman, 44 S. Jefferson St, 135 t26 FINANCIAL Investments, Stocks. Bonds INSURANCE Fire and tornado. See Fred A. Loew, with the Mutual Sav.

lags and Loan Aseociatlon, 13 E. Market St (upstairs). 101 tX Money to Loan," Mortgages XARAI UKJATiO DcO YV. Bi. KOCtt neauy is w.

iuaraei Hunt ington, Ind. Phone 904. 137 tf WONET TO LOAN on modern dwell, lag on Improved street fitf Interest Privilege of payment oa principle in multiples of Allen Insurance Agency. 226 tf lARU LOANS IV (er cent and SH per eent interest no commission. W.

If. Bangs. Attorney At Law. B. Building.

13Mt INTEREST Money to loan on farms. Five, seven and ten years time. Privilege partial payment Livestock P6ULTRY AND BOOS WANTED F. L. Snyder, rear 77 E.

State. Phone 294; Residence 1880 W. 127 t24 Horses, Cattle, Vehicles FOR SALE Seventeen head of Shoats. Weight about sixty five pounds. Residence' on Andrews road mile and a quarter west 'of Etna Avenue bridge.

145 12 Pets FOR SALE Aviary cage with or wlth out 'birds and some good cages and stands, reasonable. 1115 First St 146 3t. FOR SALE Toy Fox Terrier puppy and several nice dog harnesses. In quire 1115 First 8t 146 3t iNFREb 903 Riverside Drive, City, may have two matlness tickets to the Huntington theare If he will call at the Herald office. IVffiRCHAINDlSE Farm Equipment lvC6 oOarXnteed USED FORDSONS The Ideal, power lo; operate your binder and mower this extremely hot weather.

'y" i 2ENT j' Friendiy" People" 130 tf MusicaTlnstruments PIANO AND BENCH French WaT nut, for sale. Phone 887 t4 I Household Goods GO CART For sale. In jtood cofidT tton. Phone i410 M. HOUSEHOLD' EtRNtettlNQS kilch en cabinet; set; 'dining room suit, 9 pieces, will sell separately case; lawn mower; library (table; Congoleum rog, 9x12; linoleum; rug llxl.t; foot garden rocking three quarter bed complete.

Moving out of city. Call today 408 Byron St 6t FOR SALE Household 'goods Parlor suite," sewing machine, chairs, electric sweeper, kitchen cabinet and' 453 Qrayston Ave nue. 144 St i Articles For Sale bRt WOOD For stove pr furnace. W. Bb6ckVPh'one 1289 W.

148 14 LECTRIOFAN 18imCTlngood condition. Attractive price. Phoae 39L 141 JEFFERSON 1807 Modern furnished 6 rpom sperttoent phone 28. 188 tt MODERN 4 rooni nicely furnished" flat. bath and for rent.

Phone 817. lists Cottle WEBSTER LAKfc Hw well furnish ed cottage for1, Fanning', Phone 96. 6itf Hmiet Cofl. STATE1 anYbrU'STOW aVb. Six room house; garage Phone 2611 W.

i 142 Bt dEoTDOUOLAS, 620 Jefferson St. uiy, may nave two mauness iicaeia to the Huntington. theate ifhe can at me neraia onioe. MODERN HOMErCbrnejr. First and Washington, Phone M.

tf HENRY' 8T.J, 125 81x room home; Riverside Drive 6 room house for ae 718 W.or AViOfif salaWonie' en room house for rent Bee E. fir. King. 144 6t FURNISHED rooms. Phone 2582 J.

Rooms 1 LOWER FLOOR ihree furnlsKed ooms, large porch, and garage Call after 6 p. m. Phoue 2028 PAfiK drTve, 339 Large "Ize 144 fit Z2J u.wll1 4. N. page THIS liUiSXINGTON JIEiULIT EVERY AD SATISFIES.

A lEMiCAREFHL llAMT KEAD'TI clared, and the soviet government ntlniiA it a nparpful oolloV While prepartnsr to resist the inevitable" at 1. JiMtern conven iftaenrn sleeping room, lences. Phone 2784 M. lR MODERN ROOM With board If de sired; two and one halt squares east of courthouse. Phone 2426 140 tf SLEEP ROOMS In modern home, FIR3T JIS Two light house keeping rooms, down sUirs, for JEFFERSON N.

Sleeping room, Phope 817. fty I41 t6 GUILFORD, it, jt.l dos la; modem turn4shd house 1 mnmk Ph6n nso J. H7tf REAL ESTATE SALE Houses STATE AND CENTER STREETS 7 room square tybe house, extra Urge. corner lot and an. extra value at $1,800, EVERT HELM PHONE 385 143t3 FOR SALE Modern house; six rooms bath and garage; good Priced reasonable.

Terms. Phone B80J 14316 CHAS. GREEN, 1232 College City, may have two matlness tickets to the Huntington theare if he will call at the Herald office. HERg'S) MORE ABOUT" FROM PAGE ONE officials has been annulled by the accidental publications. What sort of action will' take Its place Is problematical.

The publication ot the notices in the papers, even though contrary to the court order, is in compliance with the Jtatute, and the city has only to waif ten days to annex the town, according to city officials. The remonstrance which Is to be filed will prevent this action, it was saldand ft is possible, according to Mr. Bangs, that a new injunction suit might be brought by the town to prevent the annexation. Remonstrators who have already signed the paper has been circulated through, the town, now are becoming uneasy Ss to whether their, action in holding 'out the an nexation win not; cost them more in the long 'run than if they accede to the wishes of the annexationist. Figures compiled on the cost ot operating a separate school for the town show that the expense would be much higher than IT the annexation' were accomplished.

It was said that several who have affixed their signatures to the remonstrance havelhqulred as to whether they might not have them removed, since the discovery that an assets menuof $3 on the hundred would be required to maintain the school, as against an increase ot thirty six cents, the amount which would be added by the annexation, tot bring the assessment to that of the city at present Emmet O. King, in a statement Thursday, said that there seems to be no further action that can be taken beyond the remonstrance. "There will be no possibllty for continued litigation in the matter, once the Judge has decided on this, for the law provides that no appeal can be taken to. a higher court in such a case. Therefore, whatever decision is made by Judge Kenner at the time set tor HATE 10 WALK' "MIS' 3 I I the bearing" cn this will be final, whether, it la for or against the annexation." Qurtls A.

Myers, i leader of the an teiatlon faction among the residents of College Park made the followlpg statement "The serrlog of yesterday's injunction is In Une the avowed Intention of who stated, when the city council voted to. annex eol lege Park, that 'It looks like a summer of hair course some one Is bound to pay the expenses Incurred by all this litigation, the. result will be the lame In the last analysis, that is, the annexation nrAmAAincs Will be held Valid. I ntTe not been able to And 4 case on record where the court has voted against annexation where the condl 4 v. i FROM PAGE ONE because "Euronean lmnerlallst nations fear an internal economic and.

po litical. colaps0," declared Josepn Staling communist leader, In bitter statement appearing iu iuc nf ers today, the first statement ttyat Ol.1l. Umm Mnrln In nth Stalin has made In four Months, The red army is strong, Stalin de uu.it. StSlln defended the Chinese policy of the communist international hut admitted that further co operation with the Kuomlntang has become impos sible. attack was made upon the lront rankg of coi0nlal burglars And they neTer aght wltn thelr own hind, but nsually find enough tools to pull the English chestnuts from the flre." WITH THE 8ICK Eugene Carey, of East State street, who suffered an Injured thumb in a fill be unable to return to his work fyt seyeral dgys.

Joseph Carroll, who suffered severs bruises when he was struck by' switch engine in the Erie yards re cently, Is nt his hom Mrs. Bertha Morris of East SUta street is ill at her. home. Wrs.C. A.

Thornewas removed from a hosplUl at Rensselaer. Thursday in mtiiilinoa hai hntfia in Clnbie. gnfl guttered a fractured hip Jn accident. No details could be iearned Thursday. Mrs.

Thome is the wife of the Rev. C. A. Thorne. Mrs.

Charles Wells was removed from her home oh the waterworks troad Thursday afternoon to the Hunt lngtoh county HERE'S ABOUT FROM PAGE ONE: amount' of current application of the present minimum charge, therefore, will continue to operate to the small users, and put the: higher minimum charge upon the user of more current, who is benefited by the lower rate. "Some citizens are asserting that the small userjaf the current should have his rates lowered as well as the larger. From investigation the chamber of commerce committee finds that the fifty cent minimum rate existing In Huntington is as low as any minimum rate In any, town in the state and lower than a very large percent of them, and that the excessive cost of current to users in Huntington has been with those who use more than the minimum amount the company officers claim that they cannot furnish current ro anyone atr the minimum rate except at a loss. We have no knowledge of the business that wbuld Justify expressing an opinion as to this, but the fact that our rata is relatively low for the minimum charge makes it apparent that we have no reason for complaint In that respect (Signed) "Special "CHAMBER OF COMMERCE." ANDERSON, July 28. (INS) The No Tobaceo League Of Indiana opened its state convention here today.

Ah attendance of about 1,600 was predicted. Dr. 1 J. Good ot Indiana Central college, Indianapolis, president of the league, delivered the address of the morning. Dr.

Hall of Franklin was to speak today on "Putting tobacco on Rs back." IF UJE EVER NOWCOU MEETING AT ANQEflSON THIS ISHEST ounnrTHistl LOG 60TT4 KEEP! I nC? MISTAKE! FORMER HENCHMAN OF STEPH EN90N PAVS VISIT TO CAPITAL ft July 28. (IN8) The Stephensqn scandal which Is blazing In Indiana may Inflame lu next door neighbor, Ohio, it was indicated today by H. Wilson, fdrnier hench raga of D. C. Stephenson, who was' here today to" confer' wttb Prosecuting Attorney Hr.Kemy.

"You thihk thldgs kre hot and ana I 1 AAtkln Vi aa in Inrtlann hut is a If iin.1 cvuitsp uivniy whv til things' bust in Ohio and youll see Wilsonsald. He waited N. Wiiigce. entomd an bpur to see Remy, but. refused to DBmm.

half rCT II BuH admit he was here in connection with the present political probe. Duringthe' height of bis power asl grand of the Indiana klan, Stephenson made frequent trips to Ohp. His pHtate yacht was kept at Toledo gnd wts moored St Cleveland during, the' Republican national con vention In' 1924. Wilson expressed a desire to meet Earl kllnck. who was acquitted ot the nJurder of Mage OberholUer at the same trial at which Stephenson received a life sentence to the Indiana state prison at Michigan City.

"I saw Kllnck' Jn Columbus, Ohio, a' week Wilson said. "Three weeks ago I met him in Pittsburgh. Then he told me he Was going to make a flying trip to Denver. Kllnck seems tQ be anxious to get in touch with all the fellows who were close to Steve when things were hunky dory." TWO ARE HELD FOR ING GAS ST EVANSVILLE, July .28. (INS) Harry Cates, twenty five, Washington, "and Joseph Kelley, twenty two, of Evansvilie were being held In Jail here in default of bonds of $10,000 each, on charges of robbing oil stations.

Cates fell, into the hands of the Iftw when he was leaving the court room where he had. gone to attend Kelley's preliminary bearing, at which Kelley was identified by a filling Station attendant as the bandit who robbed him. Police, are searching for the ring leader of the, trio which robbed tour stations and a grocery store here. Cates will be arraigned August 4. A.1NT" A Crt Brihiiii rihu tt rrtd.

THE TRAIL THE FIRE AA 1 XmUT'7h crop destroying insect tooay. taui lUlOU, US' uug. SB.V tviwm vs. va KmaiI tjL.m nm I 1aM ami lahA. lnt Auhufn i logist, mat the Dorer has been louno In Monroe 4nd Madison townships of Allen, county, and In Wayne township The first activity of the state, an ibmological forces will be directed against the movements ot green cord, Wallace "These Insects are threatening, destruction of the agricultural Wallace said.

"If the state and federal forces are to gain any headway, must see that no new corn from the infected, areas passes out There will be no restriction on the importation of new corn into those counties from ones which are clean, Wallace anticipates no ip enforcing the quarantine, in vleW ot the support of the "It is generally realized that unless measures are tken to chepk tha spread of the borer, Indiana, and'lhe nation lose billions of dollars in farm' crops ruined." i Mi DIEt OF TROPICAL FEVE OAKLAND, July 28. (lNS) 4 After, a year's battle against a. tropical fever contracted in Afrtean exploration, H. A. 8now, famous big game hunter And.

explorer, died here at his home today. BOY ON SCOOTER IS Percy Lyeette, nine years old, ot Salamanca, New York, a guest st the Claude Hough home on McCrum street, suffered Injuries to his arms, legs and head late Wednesday afternoon when he was struck and dragged along the street by an automobile driven by Gaylord Adams of Wright street. The little boy was riding, a HIT BY AUTOMOBILE JUST KIDS THREE MORE TOWNSHIPS, MAK, IN0 B.1 IN REPORT CORN 1QRER 'INDIANAPOLIS. July J8. ftN8J" With a new attack ot the European corn borer reported in 81 townships of sit.

counties in the stata entomologist's office, today was preparing to lay down a strict quarantas in the affected district Three' more townships reported the GROWS HOT! "scooter" from an alley into the Street. He attempted to cross the street and rodr directly into the path ot the machine The car did not pass over his body but dragged him. Tue child's arms and legs were burned by contact with the street surface and his bead and face were It, was thought that he suffered o. serious HERE'S MORE ABOUT' 11 FROM PAGE ONE with, Stephenson. 1 i EDITORS GATHER 1.

LAFAYETTE, July 28. (INS) Scores of Indiana Republican editors and state G. O. P. luminaries were gathering here today, for the annual two day mid summer outing of the In diana Republican Editorial associa tion.

The editors are registering at the Journal Courier office. The program wilt open this evening with a reception at the home of Mr. axd Mrs. Henry W. Marshal, publisher of the Journal Courier.

Tomorrow morning the editors will go to the Marshal farm for a visit; will eat lunch In a nark and In tne art ernoon Inspect the campus of Purdue university. The big event ot the outing will be the banquet tomorrow night at which the principal address will be given by Dean Stanley Coulter on "(jonserva tlon InNndlana." Talks will be given by. Senators James E. Watson and Arthur Robinson, Republican state chairman Clyde Walb and other O. O.

leaders. Saturday morning the editors will enjoy a motor trip over the city and surrounding country. 'Mildred Meade, pretty confidante of Stephenson who formerly lived in Daviess county where prosecutors found the black boxes and material, was summoned as a witness before the Marion county grand jury today. A man named Hohl, whose connection with the investigation could riot be learned also was called to Miss Meade and members of her family were close to Indiana's most active life termer. She disappeared last October when prosecutors were hot on the trail of the black boxes but later returned to testify before two grand juries, which failed to return indictments for political corruption.

Deputy Prosecutor William H. Sheaffer was in Michigan City today to Interview Stephenson in his cell at the state prison. Special Assistant Emnley W. Johnson had left on a mysterious errand which Prosecutor William H. Remy said would take him much farther away than the state prison cityi Eras lwc.

ih FUR TIME" AN' UrS OF iCfeS SUff5 MiM.wm wxVmffER Tint! FUV TO UjHtRBT COUP SUMMER. TIME AN IN THE UIMttrX ky Kll nluiwSyiHtwo In I good IshH Iwof sJ rvt VTItttyflf Afc 1 JfAJRV Transit to'. War ran Fair" Thursday rriaay. Lv. Huntington warren :wA.n.

1. Bu 12:00 Noon 2:30 P.M. Fare one. way Round Trip 7Sfl HUNTINGTON WARREN NORTH MANCHESTER TRANSIT. Jacob C.

Nl, Prop. PBOKHMETS HUNTINGTON PRODUCE (Corrected Datly ny UcCaff err 41 Potatoes $2.80. sjhoullers ISO. Hams 25 Eggs 21c. Kill FRDSUCTS (Corrected Daily by Hunt2oxtoa Silfc Flour Mixed Bran $38 Wheat $1.27.

Oats 40c. Corn $1.8. Oil Meal $8 ewt Chop Feed $2 cwt P0UITE7 EGOS (Corrected Dally by R. Dltxler) Heavy Fowls 18c. Light Fowls He Ducks 11c Geese 10c Cocks 7c.

Leghorn Broilers 17c. Heavy Broilers 21c. All prices delivered In Huntington (Corseted Dally By a Imlthji. Eggs 20c. Cocks 9c.

Heavy Hens 17c. Leghorp Hens 10 12c. Broilers 20 ft' 23c. Leghorn Broilers' 15 17c. Ducks10c.

Geehe8c. Tlgeons $1 por dozen. Belgian Rabbits 10c per pound. CREAM EKY. PRODUCTS Butterfat 38c.

FOB UET (Correrte'' Broniteln A OO.I Beef Hides 89c. Calf Hides H.wse Hides $394. Mlnk $38. Coon $3 8. Skunk Possum Muakrat 75C0J1.5O.

HIDES MD JUNK. (Corrected Dally byvStelber 4 Togs! Co.) Hides 8c. Calf Hides 12 15c. Hnre Hides Jt5. Scrap Iron 30c per cwt Muskrai $1.60 down.

Ho. I TIlow 67c PROFESSIONAL CARDS SAMUEL E. COdK. JOHN V. SEES COOK ft SEES LAWYERS Office U.

B. Building Opp. Court House Will PracUce In All The Courts HARRY I. YOUNG DR. SCHOIL'S Foot Comfort Appliances Wear Well Shoes 8hoe Repairing 30 S.

JEFFERSON ST. Evert rkSU north JetftrtoriSt. Toastie Sandwiches and Watfiei Day and Night POPULAR PRICED MEALS Ice Creams all flavors NATIONAL CAFE AND CONFECTIONERY Harriett J. Chenoweth Phone 834. 11 E.

Market It State Registeree1 Optswetrlst Arthur H. 8app H. Glens SAPP A GLENN General Practlcs of Lsw Phone 844 348 N. Jsffsrssn fit. RADIO AND ELECTRIC SHOP J.

H. HESSIN Phone 261 235 E. Market 5. 1.

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