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The Huntington Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 12

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Huntington, Indiana
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i 1 1 1 PAGE TWELVE SIDETRACKED nm tn UUUI iIi.IV It HAV Mil VISIT III U. S. mm TO cock county, plans to leave his office, after eight yeara of work. He will become county agent for Delaware county on March 1. he said.

GUiRDUK NAMED' John Jl. Emley of the drat Nation 1 bank was appointed guardian for Hoatington, Friday, afternoon by Judge Kenner. The aged woman mads a personal appearance in court in behalf of the mllnr .1 SUIT taOEt TO JURY The $10,000 damage suit of Mrs. Nina Gregg against James Cunnint bam of Huntington, tried in the WelU county court at Bluff ton this week, to the Jury Friday Just be iUYS AVIATION FIELD Hammond, Feb. 19.

(INS) With the filing" of deeds for (be 1.000 acre' Ford tract at Maynard la the county recorder's race, the deal for the purchase by Edicl Ford of a sit for airport and airplane manufac tur'rg plant wSs offlcially completed t5: v. nrr. wv 4.. i'r P.0 OR FUR DIES KFTEH SHDIIT ILU.tSS Joseph M. fifty seven ears old.

died Friday morning at 11:10 o'clock at Ms born 1035 Olinf er street wnere iu iwu i iu 1 aar akl aaK andseT Chicago, rob. 19. (INS) Some 1 health for about a year. thlaf sidetracked a predicted stem 0jdy 09e of some violence over the mldu.c i Mr Roussey was born May 1V6S Irtct yesterday, the weather bureau t0 Fellx and 1 Elizabeth Roussey ut acre eald today, and It developed 1 Syracuse. N.

He' married May B. seme places in only a rather heavy Balzer. May .23. 1899, at Chicago; One snowfall which was' melting toda daughter was born to the union, under the influence of a bright sun surviving is the' widow and one ind in other places took the form ot dauster, Aris Elizabeth, at, homo rain or high winds. six brothers and one sister are.

While it lasted, the snow interfered Peter Rouneey of Decatur, 111.,. Wit. with railroad traffic so that tralni llam. R0U8Bey ol Chicago, John Roua from.the west arriving here today Bey of Rome Amos Roussey p( were delayed, prevented the air mall Florida, Edward and Leo Roussey of planes from, leaving their hangars u. s.

navy and Mrs. Gus WUlig oi jetwecn Salt Lake City and Detro.t Fort wyne ind slowed up city traffic here and Mr Roussey has lived, in Hunting Usewhere Conditions generally were ton bout wo year8 aaylrig been em nnrmal axaln today. nloved at the Paetbr greenhouse. Howtver," tho weather bureau fUneral arrangements bad been a new storm Is in the making in the late priday. Tartn northwest and will cross the country in a southeasterly direction probably reaching Chicago over the week end.

i I. (Continued from; Page 0e be erected was bought two years age when the intention of the lodge was to build a combined business, block and lodge After that the sentiment among the members changed and about a year ago it waa voted to eliminate all other plana, and authorize the erection of a purely Masonic building. A aurvey com mittee made a complete survey of the i' oltnailnn an1 waa rata a act A Thtt mat. Paris, Ten; 19. (INS) Finance tep rested untll December 1 when It Minister; Doumer may gP to Wasu was decWed that the time to build to participate in renewed ne vu at hand pledgejs ot 10(000 werc goUatlona for the etUment of th obulned at a membership meeting on French debt to 4the United States, he December 14, and the maater was intimated to International News Se authorize(i to appoint a new building vioetoday.

committee empowered to act and The finance minister said he would nnance( Earl Ooble( the mas. not make the trip unlesfc it was abro to name1 j. W. Caswell. Donald A.

lutely necessary and be would pttrvlance, Marion B. Stults. R. consider, it unUl alter the, internul Glenni j0hn P. Kenower, Everett Vs llnanccs of FTance have been deflnlto Fitch, and F.

Cuk ly shall as the i Thla M. discussed tle debt mlttee called another into action anh situation; with international News canvassed the membOTsbrD witb. the Service lur left a cabinet tnat lt tnat bulldlB? the Unance minister said it was an COBtln tween and $125., erroneous impression that the mat 000 can bo reoted terror the setUemenrof the French The coromlttee TiBit other been to drop 1 ciUes where modern temples have The finance declined to been erected recently before decidinf ay iwbat course the negotiations by on pj would he comment upon reports that rxaaoe is aaking tne uaiiea siaies 10 give credit to France for the exceed proflta taxes coueciea irom Amen cn who war materials I Franca. 1 II OS1C GLRSSES WILL f.i.iL San Francisco, Feb. 19.

(INS) when It wa8 revealed today that Dr. J. P. Griffith, wealthy Philadelphia burgeon, was robbed of 11.000 Wed ncsday Just before the MatBonta sail ea for Honolulu, the nollce trro la. m.

trodueed 40 a new crook winkle. 7u: vir: Saying he was the nurser. a well xuiallj Will U9 yirjoouwu nt mo scboel. auditorium on March 18 aud iwi p. utijer auspices of the tnuBlc lfflth and suggested he turn overj clasBes ani tne orcnestra 01 ino 0 Mrs.

Viviaa Branyan, music UCtt as there waa danger of losing1 director, In charge of them while aboard. This the doctor: linn Mi reiheajiala have been under did. 1 way for aome Ume. McCabe Day is Later, Dr. Griffith went to the director of the orchestra and others purser's office and found that the assisting: with the production include money Jewelry had never been Mlas Uaael Cue.

Miss Cleo Dal delivered to the office. The affable Phillips, Miss Alice Jean Gray and and convincing man also was mis Mis Lulu Rupert, Miss Rose duaathan, Mlsa Frances E. Taylor TO ASK PADLOCKING nod. J. Michael.

IndianapoUs, Feb. W.r (INS) An TI of Uie play centers about sel R. Harris, head 0t the federal pro be Identity of Anita, a beautiful hlbltion forces in Indiana, today, an Spanish senorlU of whom the middy, nounced he would seek padlocking or Biny, has robbed the Count. The ders for eight dwellings and two scene Is laid In the Lakevllle Boat aoft drink parlor raided here yester club. jay." The cast consists of the following 1 members of the chorus classes: Billy.

the Middy, attached to the "Dread Honors Bride Elect naught," "Waldo Hubbart; Dawson, a Complimentary to Miss Mildred reUred farmer, Bert Anson; the Whiteside, a brldo elect, Mr. apd Ceoat, a Spaulsb nobleman, Joe Lesh Mrs. IFrank Kellev of Elm atreet. en. Evans, maater ot ceremonies.

Lake tertained the following guests at ville boat club. Archie Grlce; Fitr dinner Thursday evening: Mr. and of the choose committee, UBter Johns Mr8, payne, Edward Payne, ton; Captain Dasher, commander 0 Harry Whiteside, the honored guest the preadnaught, Walter Youni: t'ne n0Bt and hoatess. Bounder, L. B.

champion oars man, Tom Wise; Young Sllmson, iaJZ. ri B. the Qreat Unknown. Mark Vmw. B.

C. Guy JytStS with Mrs. Kelsey ot Salamonie ave niTMnninc iDDnnun III I llUltnU I IIUIflL Eckarts Hams, whole or half, 27Vic sin inn nr tyB. 11 Indinpolls, Feb. 19.

(INSi The stte tt commission tody rescinded its ction of three days ago approving a proposed $40,000 bond issue for a eoaeolidated grade school in Richland township, Grant copnty. In with drawing )ts approval today, the commission said a' re check of bids disclosed contract prices would tate the expenditure of more than 40.000 for conetmctlng the school. SUFFERED WITH GOiiSTIPATIQtl 25 YEARS Eeliocrfis ALL BRAN uM TnUln. but aoaU aar set au wlirf fcut tinea Ming )rur braa I cf truOifuUy My that I Hi Mtiralr OrW aa4 Ilka a itr bub." Yaur tomb Tbokab A. Hamar, Ja, Blotchy skin, eruptions, spots before the eyes, headaches these all tell of the ravactnz inroads of con Btipation.

DonTt let this dire dis Mrs. Sarah Kelvin, Mayne stree.1 ease send its poisons through yout Boar, uneeg it new a health and happiness I Kellogg's ALL BRAN is gutr anleed to relieve constipation per. manently if used regularly or money Eat two tableapoonfuls daily in chronic cases, every meal rMada by Kellogg in Battle Michigan. Kellogg's is 100 percent bran. Ready to eat Deli, cious with fruit or cream also in, cooking.

Served in all restaurant. Sold by all grocers. Os'' ALL BRAN 1 a 1 brought relief in 3 weeki 1 Bead this remarkable testimonial to the power of Kellogg's ALL BRAN over constipation: I "I pri Vor ALL BRAN. I I It tkrw ka for wti9tii. 1 uirtuDriq, inu, rco.

xv. u.oi i im dm Uiii treablc far mn M. E. Cremer, county agent for Hau entcrprisin Jt; mai Ia the.beginru Spring As enterprising marks the beidnning of Spring jo y. waymotc; gratiificati for Felt Hats AH wanted colors.

birthday 'fpoclar $2.95 Milo Sheen Bloomers All wanted contrasting gar. ters. lolors, cor rs. Sped $2.39 colors, Special. Hand Embroidered Unusual value, Special $1.98.

Hops Muslb Full bleached. No! starch. V' 16c. yy House Frocks Fast ginghams. SiieB Special.

color gingl 11 to 62. i $1.19 color 81 to 62. Comfort Challies A large assortment pretty, patterns. Yard a yard jnent 15c Special 6ILK CREtl DE CHINE" TEDOrES Fine ouallty trimmed Jn lace AH colors. A big assortrdent' newest Special' yy r.Iih'b'TfcV Rig assortment patterns and 'colors.

SATURDAY, FEB. 2Cth to SATURDAY, FEB. 27th )) SUkaivJ I 1 I 1 I ff I TT I 1 1 1 1 .,1 BH i i 1 1 tbt v. j. TheMiliihery DepaVtment js rbidly fillinep' hc y.I.

'yR ah VI Plain grejr Colored border, 64x78. A pair $1.88 mm. urn $5X3 Chlfdren'B Umbrellas Boys' Vrfi "Eirl'B colbrwl umbrcllls, handle ttust received, new sprits Valiie to 11.60.. Special patterns; 4 A' yd Seamless Sneetey Heavy durable auikty. Birthday Special $1,20 'V Washaotlii BiHhdly.

special i Corebb'yy Elastic bajtVplns ibrocsde. c7 Small ite Colored 3tre Plaids In pink, blue, tan and grey, 4x7. A pair $2.39 BIRTHDAY SPECIALS IN RUGS Buy Your Rug eeds A Deposit WU1 IlerVe Your Selection for Later Deliveryv 9x12 Riigs a(Biiin Axniinster Velvet'Rugs 0 Heavy Axrairisters Seamless" Seamless. fieatnless. 3 Rugs less" Rugs wuton patterns i epwnaia pauems patterns.

patterns. PlaidBlankets Fine fleecy, blankets. 1 Special pair yhev AutoRbbis Plaids, fringed 'Special'; $4.65 y. Special. 'A pair $4:05 Buy a Coat for 1 lllCn tjilirtS One IbtVfttf scarfs and English broadcioinV: 'muffs' S1 madras, etc Special l.

I'WHy'v: Women's an 'ilissj r'A Choice of all two piece DIUQf Ml Wi 1UI A yard lr .1 1.1 iar vrik rv fr i.v, 7i II For Drfss und Sporf "Wear. Staartcst Materials arid Colon iT.fi 1 .1 Kl and successful Merchants; we ae nine' ycirej old tin of ariother mftyifecefuT Aniiivct'caW Srcciab cxprcc3 cur Jey Spra Fachiona Arc Here The iat iavsred ncV thefr 'scsson (styles have already, gathered' here to interest wcfien who are. anxious for a glimpse of. adr vance 1 vv jt'H yv JUST v' ARIUVED A A Large Group rac trtv Flain SUks, rrrtiviTJrcpcs j.oX 1 viuvs y.y;" Colored vv Voile 'Teddies'? Pastel shades. Lace trimmod.

a special $D9 18x38 Double plain TbrrV, Special 28c TerrV, Special. Itayqri Bed Spreads 8H108 Rose Bluodel Plajnwlilte, dark pat ugnt 3peda light' Special Silk bound assorted plaids. a. yard plain whlte stltteed. A Val.

to S3 and scalloped. Splecial $2.95 and scalloped. CordeBilk, firlnge at wds 4n'c. i. 1 i.

i AMtfiirWltne i i. Special' a yard cih Irj'rtcdiLrccs cr '5 tailored suits 149.76. Special r. Th new sM for best iuallty.Vv Special laHard; Evry! Vantod'' 'Rou tSfeai" a ytrd. 'ii i.i 'h a fivKrliiW' ifiUle fir.

PlainiVand: checks, ty' 'VVT special boxy i I a yd Vovin: fabric Special a' yai 3 A'.

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