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The Huntington Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 7

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i XloomlaxtoB. Feb. H. Indiana university professors longer hours than many laborers, it has been determined from survey Just com plsttd by officers md department heads. Wgbt and one halt hours a day; tlx dsys out of seven, what tat nvsrage, facultjr member and ad ministrstlver officer put Into his onl Ubrttt halt holiday, the I U.

pre feisor la said to spend the time grading" papers, correcting jhemes and preparing for dsmonstretlons, lectures' and recitations. FPBSTOfiETSU 111 I lilinil I uu UIIII i Jolumbus, from Hwmll, t6 Jacksonville me conntr tirmers wi mslfe 'qrlng the war went ahead and did Jl a' ton for sweet earn, delivered at the, tbU Jg the m(Q who fof two WMt plant of the Columbus. Packing com 8ieepiess, fraught with prayer. stood pkaj, thla.summsr, according to an 8houiaer to boulder with his men. agreement reached between repreaen workers looked upon him Snd tstives of farmers and the eompaBy.

Pir.i ttw An addition to the packing PlauW ton corn, will be started soob. wa announced. The addition will increase the size end'outptft of the pltot 60 per cent The packing com paay wlir supply the" farmers. W4ttt cd. 1 Peb.lvTMot4on pictures' Vur reveal the fruit growers' gathering, at their annual two day short course tn JUrsasvllle, the proper method of orchard management cultivation and use of 'nitrate osoda as a tertUIserr Principal spakeTBl'k Pofessor: C.

L. Burkholder and p. ot purdne nir. ArjfilNISTRATOR'8 SAtC riuiunca iu IFEIITIIISE SIOllT COURSE ct rsrsehal Property The naderilgned win sell at public auctlonSt the Andrew Friedman farm located 3 1 1 miles north of Huntington on tha Huntington Goshen road, on Wonday February 21, 1925. gale begins at P.

M. The foljowlag described property. HORSES 1 Mack mare weight about 1300 sounds; 1 bay gelding, weight about 1350 pounds. good milk cows giving good flow of milk. PPUUTR About 60 chickens.

i.HAY 4 GRAIN About tons of hiy. about 4 1 9 tons ot mixed and 8'J tons clover, about 50 bushel of oats, about SO bushel of corn. i FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1 Turn bull wagon, one combination hay lad. drs, grain bed and hog rack, one Storm King buggy, one Oliver steel breaking plow, one Thomas Self Dump hay rake, one Deere cultivator, one dtse harrow, several single and double shovel plows, qne McCormlck mower, I sets work harness. 2 sets buggy harness, garden tools, forks, and other articles too numerous to mention.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS Copk aiove. heating, stove, rbeds, "bedding, tables, chairs, 'cupboards, utensils, lamps, fruit 'Jars; Earthen to; mentteir rzjrszz. TERMS (T.01 and under cash. On urns over 11.00 a creditor months will be given, purchaaeY. giving aote with approved freehold" i per cant inUrss.t No property to be removed nntil satisfactorily for.

FRANCIS FRIEDMAN, Adm. WILLIAM IB. RTQUDER PI TRI IP 14 I rVOLlw Tuesdsy, FIbrusry 2.: If 2t ftfliiZti at residence eight Huntington en Coin Goblesviile, lad MrsrUsiw nrui XX Hearst in "'rtife'VH4 190B.v It hat taken' hi nearli tirenty February 21. 3B, at WiW, o'clock on Wm. Y.

Farrarrarm'rt. Rock Creek Center. 5 miles, south wei: of Maxkle, 3 miles north of? Plum Tree, 10 miles southeast of Huntington. Wm. Y.

Farrar and LloW Ewart whrnarfejM o'clock on farm known fsOrani Vts farm. 4i tti. north of Goshen road er Hardic mL east. ml south ot Clppubf mi. south.

oFlnkenbnef Corneri.i w. FSmitk andjT.1.1. half miles west of Marine devatetror' ene and one half miles jeast of 'Slm'p son FebrWy. 24, i IttSVf Rogers, i rltCd' Monday, Fihruary 23, 1935 at 12:30 P. It.

at the Andrew Friedman farm, located IVi tilles north ht Huntinfton on HunUngtoaleshen road.5, I FRANCIS FRISDMAN, Adm. CART.HCHAEL 13 DRAMA 07 In Csb rrssclico ,1. a mining metallurgical and chemical Is 191V riiappenedr to attend a meeting tof.tha American Society ot Mining' Engineers ia; New York. Ab abstract was read describing a aldKhargttg furnace for. the treat inent of ore.

I was certain that the process" described was my own. I lnvestlgsted the matter and took it up with the vice president of the American' Smelting and Reflniag com Mny. 'No. I don't want to mention bis name; He, is not bow connected witn that but he is one of the test knows metallurgical engineers In the country. This man told me my patenr was worthless.

However, he said, he represented not only his company, but also the Phelps, Podge and Anaconda people and that all three concerns were anx ious to discourage inventors. And he tried to settle with. me for 1,000, then $2,000 and finally 13.000. I refused any such settlement. "It my patent Is worthless, as you say it Is," I told this vice president.

"It would be blackmail for me to accept your money. We will eettlo the value I of my patent In court" He wanted to know what I was mAm a "I'm1 going to con'ince you people of the value of my process," was my And I have, succeeded. Jt has taken years. But I have estsb llihed 017 rights to a substantial com peasatlon fpr what my invention has" done. Tha suit sgainst the American Smelting and Refining company is only one et nine suits pending against metal companies for infringement of 'my patents.

In addition there are pending suits against the Garfield Smelting company in Utah, the Calumet and Arl sontf United Verde Extension; and United Phelps Dodgs in Arlsona1 the Cbaiplidated Kansaa City Smelting and Refining company pending la Texas agd jthe Anaconda Copper company and International Smelting company pendlng in Montana. (i muiivii iuuiui uvwu vj uio ean Fraaeisoo court is a perrect one. potat of law has been enUrely n.enn "7 They mIght to the court, but it they do the chances are What will I do, now that 1 am rich? That's hard to I takejjfe as it comes and do sot 'worry about tomorrow until tomorrow', comes around. GASCRRET5" 1BE IF CONSTIPATED, DlZZf, BILIOUS Feel fins! Let "Cascarsts" clean your bowels and stimulate your liver. No.

griping or overacting. Millions ot men, women, and, children take this', harmless il I tj, Ik. li a vk. tic. It doesn't sicken you like pills, oils, calomel and salts.

Taates nice sets wonderful. 10c, 25c and 60c boxes aay drugstorcAdv. A Gee TUf DONT KISS IT 8eod your name and address plate Iv with cents (and this, sBp) to Chamberlain Medicine Des Moines, Iowa, and receive ki retw a a trial package containing CHAMBERLAINS CQUQH REMEDY for coughs, colds, oronp, bronchial, "flu" and whooping congha, and tickling throat; CHAMBER LATH'S TABLETS tor stomach troubles, Indigestion, gassy pains that orowd thsneart, bluonsnees and oob stipatlon also CHAMBERLAIN'S SALVE, needed in every family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles and skis assertions these valued family msdi elase for only cents. JDoa't miss Is. Need ill Your I 7 7: THE HUISTINGTON HERALD AIE gVlf (By International News BVvloe.) 7 and Cave.

Tab. U. The classic of the bills is not an immortal story of love, but the story of a bronied manH. T. Carmichael, 'superintendent of operations for two weeks, poured out bis energy an( his very life unitintlngly in the.

hope that another might lire. 'Floyd Collins dead and' prayers' were dung out over.the shaft, beneath which' lies 8don fart: that Collins is deal will be only an incident, but the drama of the attempts to rescue will hold the mind en, thralled. And no matter what, one may think or one may do, the bofs" who held tbe controlling stick will ba the outstanding figure. This man Carmichael member of Royal of Arts, member.pt the French Academy of Science, the wno wwt tato Bddjrt htiaxdous nole, dlf thelr wgy to Collins. M)jf Dump'' Carmichnel tells imnly hl storvf jh0w hfl iroeks and fonnd.hia man.

"It wis on Monday," he begins: "i saw liu the naner that a man wai cauahtMB La cave and I sent a plckedquad up Kyrock. They phoned and told me that there was a good deal of unorder np at the cave and Tuesday I (came down. (J 4onfc Tknow I took charge, bat no one was here and ij. aa( FATE AVENGES SLAIN MAN; THREE DEATH WITNESSES DIE (B Internatlt News.rjrtce.) (Berjice.) blt. Pa Blnghamton, N.

Feb trolman Clarente.W.'jMorani.wni brutally murdered here on Thanksgiving eve in l2l He was shot dwa in cold blood ai he was about to arrest two participants in; a brawl in a Henry' street dive. In these 1 two years three of tha group ofItalians who witnessed the shojting hve met violent deaths. Strangely enough, all three were held by the police here four months, suspected of the crime. In four were held as Ernest Buon'onev Italian, leader, Jj the only one ot the quartet alive today. Paul familiarly known to.thie underworld and the Julian Camorra' aS The Mike," went to hlh death laet with the hymn of hate of a fellow, countryman ringing In bl ear.

He was the victim pfxa Jealous husband td whom retribution meant the slaying of his wife, his home wrecked and Before turning the gnn upon hlmseld Frank Ferrantl, ot Everett wrote the police of that chy a note in which he said: MAN WHO REVOLUTIONIZED COPPER FURNACE TELLS STORY (Editor's Note Obscure and one, itfTT A Jtfttllonalrs nationally known the next.) This was the dramatic change fate dealt out to. GeorgeCambeIl aftyight. mining engineer otf the old scbooUwho, on Monday, was awarded a $20,000,000 verdict by the United States circuit ro.urt of appeals of. San Francisco against the American Smelting and Refining company for Carson's invention, has revolution ized of ore. His process efhyall the great mitr: or.the tfJ'Stefwk.

it. of otetw; treated' In. side charging furnace, (as; against only Ltesrs to secure the recognition that is his wit sThe etory: of Orion's struggles through the years as Hold himself f'fV. 'i i Utv BY. GEORGE CAMPELju! CARSON VAs told wreachei vrcached i with aiUy nb ill effects, cntlv But, in kter yeafs their cao 250.

tons by the blditoi cfcarglng tar to mat "iaM Perhaps you are reritii from in 1 HERO IN KENTUCKY HILLS etepped In. It wu on Wednesday after the first cave in that we began to think" of linking a sHaft." He loses the division la time an.d time is only punctuated by the activity in behalf ot the cave held hiss "Thtt building of a shsft was thf last resort and there was nothing Car do but hit it and hit it hard. co operated. And the work tlven by 99 per cent of the) men was of such a character that no mosey In the world could buy its equal They had a heart and apur pose and that is what' sounted.v There were two men or every Job they were, fighting to get on tbe firing line. Some ot our men were green, but they made up in guta what they lacked In experience.

"Slow as onr operations siemed," even with this service, with the hazardous ground and mean material, I think that shaft was little faster than any other Job. "In 'order to encourage the boysi Mr. Lane the Delco man out. herei Inaugurated the 'system of testing, the hskmrtKflr of Pnlllna tlAn'fc know whether it was jight or not hut 1 know that several times day we could go to the men and say: 'He is still living' and they went at it like 1 "Then we 'found Collins' under, the ledge.fuHe was dssd. We felt that to risk, the lives of living men tor a dead man was not Justified, bad found.

Collins, Wit we wanted the world to know that It was Floyd Collins. "Everett Maddox went into the cava and washed his face and turned it to the light 'The imprisoned man wu Identified by his And thus the. story ot this nan Carmichael ends. 1 The name of the traitor Is Paul, LombardL The name of the wire Fraacesca FerTanU. The name of the unfortunate husband is VKo FerrantL Vbelieve this is the destiny of my.

ZJT tT: w. For months after Patrolman MoranJ was shot, down the Quartet of sus pects was held incommunicado at police headquarters. Then they were released. Packetto JBuonopane, the first distant relative of thetamed Ernest fell In a rain of bullets from the guns pf New York's whsrf rat underworld. He' had paid penalty fos'nter ferlng." Gird 8cottIv who testified before the grand Jury here' and accused Lombard! of the Inurder ef Patrolman Mo ran, weta similar fate at the hands ot New York's gangsters.

He met dqath with "squealer's" mark oa his face and a gunman's ballet in his heart. A year and a halt passed and then Lombards accused of the1 murder of Patrolman Horan, but halt heartedly exonerated by a grand Jury here, went to hi death." J' tlonal News Service Staff Correspondent" YflsnJP'rancIsco, Feb, 131. wgs born In Kenton. Ohio, fifty eight years ago. jft fourteen I left home and at sixteen I was In Ariiona working in thiKcopermines.

Watching the laborers teed the huge copper furnaces at top speed im rpresaed me becsuae. of the waste df human energy, as well as ot money. These furnaces were fed from the top. I thought that perhaps by feeding them ttom the site it wouldjnake the work easier itor the men, save the lining, of the furnace and economise ore. 'i 'I carried my.

iidea with me for years. Finally, in 130s, the idea cj the reverberatory side charging nace tdW definite form In my mind. I was 'aoreJ had something worth while, But ndbody would let me try It out. From 'smelter to smelter went, seeking chance to show how my furnace would work. I was frank and laid every detail open for consideration.

"Matters' drifted "along and I plodded along, miking a living here y. I Securities 1 II TOSFtLD E1CO.0DO AT (BJntereaUonsKKtwa Serride.) Lafayette; Feb. 19. The American. Railroad association will expend 1100,000 at Purdue university to further investigations and experiments ba it has been announced by officials of tbe engineering experiment station.

Many exhaustive investigations have been made by Purdue engineering experts on this subject during past few years. .1 Piles Caa't Be Cared from the OsUlde External treatmsntj seldom curs 1 Piles. Nor do surgteal operatloni. I The cause Is Inside bad, clrcula tlon I The, blood is stagnant, the velds flabby. The bowel walls are weak, the parts almost dead I To quickly, and safely rid yourself of piles you must free the.

circulation send a fresh current through stag nant pools. Internal" treatment Is the one safe method. J. S. Leonhsrdt, M.

set at "work soma years, ago to find a real internal I IT. TT. rue remedy. na nucuvsueu. no named, hie prescription HEM ROID, ind tried it In 1000 cases before he was satisfied.

Now HE ROID is aold by everywhere under guarantee. It Is easy to take, and can always be found at Bradley Bros, who will gladly refund the purchase, price to any dissatisfied customer. Adv. (By International News Service.) Indianapolis, Feb. 1J Three factors are responsible for the increase in crime, according toM.

M. Barnard, general superintendent of the District ot Columbia penal institutions, who recently visited tn Indianapolis. The causes named were after effects of the war. the lack of popular sup' port ot the Volstead law and the lack; of home training. That every prison warden In this country is faced with the problem ot finding some way to cope with the crime wave that Is filling penal lnstl NOW DOES ALL HER WORK lias No Backache, No Bad Feeliaf Became Lydia E.

Pnkkam's Ve etable Componnd Drore Her Ulaeta Atray Milwaukee. Wisconsin. "I was in a nadly run down condition and I would 1 get weaK speiis ana terrible headaches. I felt so badly last year that I could not do any bouseclean ing. The minute I would lift or stoop it seemed as if I was going to fall to pieces.

I told a neighbor how I felt and she said that Lydia E. Pirikhanvs VegetableCompound was aorelT tha risrhc thine for me. I took four bottles then and in the fall of the year I took three. I had been treated by a doctor but he gave me an iron tonic and that did not neb me. It seemed that the tonic did not have in it what the Vegetable Compound did.

jChat gave me the strength and ambition I needed and I have trained in weiarht This year before I started to clean house 1 got lour ootuesoi tne vegetaoieum pound and am taking it right along. I tell all my friends about it aadhow much good it doea me. They can notice it because I have gained in weight I weigh 118 now and do all my work myself arain." Mrs. Emit. O.

Brandenburg, 661 87th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This Gare A custody which keeps them absolutely safe, yet constantly available; A prompt collection of incomc which prevents any loss of in it An accurate account mg which eliminates all necessity jfor bookkeeping, financial sec retary or tax consult ant. This Is the care we will give your seourttlss for a 'Very lo fee. Aak about this service today. 1 vpi tutions to overflowing wss Barnard's statement.

I'lJISHieUITEIirLY Tl Wabash, Feb. 19. Discovery of a butterfly, drowsy when first dis icvi 1 1 vr a uncieoam uniy i Our Air Defence Impregnabli FLU GERMS THAT infest the ajr a vicious threat against our national life can be promptly controlled by using 1 McLIN'S OIL RADIUM (ANTISEPTIC) This remarkable remedy and preventive medicine has rendered heroic services In all communities where fair trials have attended. The toll in human lives during the "flu" epidemics of the' past has been a Catastrophe equal to war losssee. The effectiveness of McLIn's Oil Radium (Antiseptic) in combating this treacherous term disease has been proven time and again.

Prevention is always prefer rATOwrat "Ihsftaineiells All About II Givshcr jVuUfW Myoer height. toyoti pvtiayakea ut. Wiethe Jtita 1 1 taar i 1 in covered, but more aalmated revivals," song's et redblrdt 'and. tie appearance ot a tew flies predict the near Approach ot spring, according to Wabash weather prophets. Rad The Herald Classified Ads.

Read TKe Herald Classified Ads. nev able to curing and this proves, prescription should be constantly on hand and in use RIGHT NOW. as "flu" germs are again In the air, seeking to re establish themselves as devastator? of human McLIn's Oil Radium (inti A ptlc) is used by many physi cians in handling "Flu" cases, heavy colds, Pneumonia. Rheu matism, Intestinal disorders and kindred afflictions eo prevalent at this season of the year. No medicine chest or shelf in Huntington county should be without It bottle of McLla's OH Radium (Antiseptic.) Full directions are enclosed In each carton package, detailing Its use, both internally and far external application.

Being a radical antiseptic, Oil Radium gives prompt results in open wounds, skin infections, bolls, bruises, etc. It's toeallng qualities and quick relief have marveled many. McLIn's Oil Radium (Antiseptic) Is sold by your druggist, or he can get it tor you. QUALITY CATSUP Made from fresh ripe tomatoes, Perfect Catsup has Just Uie right piquancy and sharpness to give your foods a superior delicate" taste. The Per.

feet label on each bottle Is your guarantee of quatty. Order from your grocer today 1 fAE PERFECT IT'S A IT FOOD A frose Bads' of wsHZoS etothea tlwt atflbrnxikf taken (rcici. ta txt hour of by the lloisfQya to cado taoix c3 gzi cCii i Tr x'Tii J'4rifs rcccivccj yesrs ago. 1 Huntington Trust n.E. ccowAr Snvins WltlCENHISER GEEDY CO.

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