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PAGE FOUR THE HUNTINGTON PRESS Issued by tbe HUNTINGTON PUBLISHING CO, 645 S51 Isorta Entered" at second class matter. February 12, 1912, at the postofflce at Hun ington, under the Act of March 3, 1870. By M. H. Board of Director A.

J.1VILHELM. E. ORMSBY AJfD M. H. ORMSBY OGLE, Telephones Business Office, 400 Contributions published must bear full signature of author.

All communications should te typewritten. Anonymous communications will not he noticed. Address all letters to The Huntington Preasi Huntington, Ind. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Daily with Sunday, $4.00 year. By Carrlei la Huntington: Daily (with Sunday).

15c per week; Sunday, oc. 8CHEERER. National Advertising RepresentatlTea, Fifth Arenut Building, New York 85 E. Wacker Dme, Chicago. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Members of The Associated Press The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or oot otherwise credited in this paper and also thr local Bfwf puDUaeu oeran.

THAT LITTLE For weeks now we've been reading of the tilings that came out of that Little Blue Trunk of Kenneth Ormiston's, the trunk that was found in New York where it supposedly had been aban doned by the fleeing radio operator of the Angelus. temple in Los Angeles. Ormiston, you know, Aimee Semple McPherson, evangelist The prosecuting attorney claims that Aimee's recent address was Carmel. cottage; shesays she never saw the place; the prosecutor claims that Ormiston address recently was Carmel cottage too. But to get back to that Little Blue Trunk When it was opened in New York they found lingerie of all sorts, but only one size that being Aimee's, it was claimed.

They found dresses also. When the Little Blue Trunk reached Los Angeles, they found more lingerie in it; they found more dresses; they found fur coats and dressing gowns they found neck pieces and suits; they found lounging robes and garment with laundry marks. And shoes "oh, they found lots of shoes. Unfortunately, the shoes were not of Aimee's size. But that shouldn't discourage them.

When you consider all that has been taken out of the Little Blue Trunk, we're sure that they could find some shoes of Aimee's size if they keep looking long enough. If you've lost anything within the last few years, just ask permission to look in the Little Blue Trunk; you're sure to find it. Within or so, department and luggage stores advertising as follows "Little Blue Trunks at Reduced Prices; No Romance Is Com plete Without One' WEBER FUNERAL TO BE HELD THURSDAY Rev. Louen Will HaveCharge of Services at St Paul's Church i Funeral sen ices for Frederick Joseph Weber, 63 years old, who died Monday morning at his home, 657 East Washington street, wll be held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at theJSs. Peter and Paul's church.

The Rev. M. P. Louen, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in the Mt.

Calriry cemetery. Mr, Weber became sick Sunday and was seriously ill Sunday evening. He was born January 19, 18C3, to Anthony and Rebecca Weber in this dtyk On November 15, 1888, he carried Elizabeth Klein. Eight children were' bora to this, onion, three of whom are now deceased. i Surriving are the widow and children, Mrs.

George Scheiber and Carl Weber of this city; John Weber, of Detroit, Mrs. Ambrose Sheiber and Paul Weber, of Huntington. There are eleven grandchildren. Brothers and sisters are Mrs. Rebecca Leiben, of Illinois, Miss Margaret Weber of Fresno, and William Wcbor and 'Oscar Weber of Huntington.

Mr. Weber was a member of the Ss. Peter and Paul's church and the K. of C. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS of the Knights of Columbus wiU meet at the home of our late Brother Fred J.

Weber Wednesday evening it 8 o'clock. Miller, i Grand Knight CHARGES CRUELTY. George L. Nolan baa filed suit In the Ircuit court against Uop'la Nolan tor a divorce, alleging The marriage data is given I December 4, 1908, and the date of paration as November 6, 1926, and the complaint, filed Charles Haller as the plaintTs attorney, alleges cruelty and asks that the father have the custody of the five children, ranging in age froji 6 to 16 years. Abe Martin Says: (Copyright John DIUs Co.) A five day worklfl week would on'y snean more restln and yawaln' durin workin' hours.

A feller callia' himself Dogface Al paued thro' here t'day uir reyia XV right of way fer'atsi alrobol tat down th' srbedale ketweca tk' eulL Jefferson street ORMSBY Managing Editor. 401 BLUE is the alleged paramour of Mrs we're expecting to see all of the FINAL SERVICES FOR GEORGE MILLER HELD Rev. C. W. Wantler Officiates; Burial at Monu ment City Cemetery Last services for George Elliot Miller were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Andrews Church of the Brethren.

The Rev. W. Warstler officiated. Music was furnished by Mrs, Charles Eckman, Miss Edith Quinn, Mr. Pulley, and Mr.

McDaniel with Mrs. Pulley at the piano. Flower bearers were Laura Finlayson, Florence Knee, Fay Wilson, Mrs. Clyde Harrell, Mrs. George Simmons and Mrs.

Elmer MilUr. Pallbearers were Charles Brewer, Claude Wilson, Arline Knee. Frank Broom, Ben Prill man, E. B. King and Ezra Carson.

Burial waa in the Monument City cemetery. 1 Synthetic rubber which lacks elasti city can be used for hard rubber compounds and for cable insulation. Carrara marble was first known in Roman times. HAD GAS 25 YEARS, GONE NOW "I suffered 25 'years with stomach fas and constipation, and tried many After taking Adlerika, I can eat anything. I feel just full of pep." Mrs.

E. J. Beaudette. Adlerika gives the system a REAL cleansing and brings out old poisons which may have caused trouble for a long time. Unlike most medicines, it acts upon BOTH upper and lower bowel Just one spoonful relieves GAS and takes away that full, bloated feeling so that you can eat better and sleep better.

Even if bowels move dally, Adlerika brings out much additional poison which you never thought was in your system and which caused sour, gassy stomach, nervousness, sleeplessness, headache. No matter what yotf have tried for' your stomach and bowels. Adlerika will surprise you. At leading druggists. In Huntington at A.

BechsteinvCp, ana otner drugguta. Hign Lights of History The Emigrants Reach California By J.Carroll Alansfield THE EMIGRANT TRAIN THE WAGONS DOAULD SERVICES HELD HERE MONDAY Short Services Held at Residence After Which Cor 4 tegeGoes to Church Short funeral services, for William H. Dumbauld were held Monday afternoon at 1 :30 o'clock at the residence, 23 Lee street, after which the cortege went to the English Lutheran church on East Washington street for services. The Rev. O.

G. Lewis officiated at the "home and the Rev. F. H. Holtmeyer of Fort Wayne, had charge of the rites at the church.

Music was furnished at the home by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lannerd, Thelma Waechter and Henry Ulrlch. Singers at the church were Harry Miller, Mrs. Hen ry Pumbsuld, Airs.

James Knegoaum, and the Rev. F. H. with Mrs. Harry Miller, at the FloweAearers were Mrs.

Charles Trammel, Mrs. WillianfAnson, Mrs. Or va Summers, Mrs. Conkel, Myrtle QaiaJ Lilly Miller, Lilly Freeh, May Pence and Elsie Christman. Pallbearers were Louis Coates, Paul Taylor, James Miller, Will Class, Will Johnson, Dr.

Mark Shideler, Paul Weber, and Forest HuKey. 1 Burial was at the Mt. Hope cemetery. JACK BURKHART DIES AT HOME OF PARENTS Funeral WiU Re Held at dence Today with Rev. Warstler Offciating Jack Earl Burkhnrt, 11 days old, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Burkhart, pass ed away Monday morning at the home of his parents, 637 Byron street The i'J REMOVING THE CAUSE OF GOLDS Under elimination of waste matter puts the body In a run down condition, and then from lack of internal heat, cold comes Into the system. It may express itself in catarrh of the head, in tonsilitis, in sore throat, in bronchitis, or if not checked in time, it may become influenza or pneumonia. So a cold means many things to many people, but its cause, no matter what form it may express itself, is a spinal displacement, causing under activity of the elimination organs. If the liver is weak, it throws more work on the skin, kidneys and lungs, and so it goes.

Whichever eliminative organ is weakened, it overworks the others. If two or all of them are and they, overwork, then pneumonia," influenza, tuberculo sis', or some of. the more extreme' dis eases may" result. The extraordinary record of recoveries in these diseases from chiropractic spinal adjustments is based on the fact that the cause is reached, and Nature, when given a fair chance, has more than enough reserve strength to eliminate disease. The chiro practic" spinal adjustments release the normal degree, of nerve force into the weakened organs and Nature's reserve forces are given a chance.

See Dr. R. E. Coolman, Huntington most thorough, most modern, equipped chiropractor. I.

0. 0. F. Block, East Franklin St. Huntington, Ind.

Adv. GO to Bed In a Coxy, Well Heat ed Room. Walk oo Warm rioort Install the SUNBEAM CABINET HEATER Priced right BRIDGE'S HARDWARE LONG, TOILSOME JOURNEY OF AN ACROSS THE WESTERN PLAINS. OFTEN NEEDED REPAIRS. AND THE BLACKSMITHS, ONE OF WHOM WAS ALWAYS FOUND IN CVUY.TRAIN, iWERE KEPT BUST.

TIIEPUNTINGTQIJ 'PCBSqj." infant was born October 27, 1926. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at ths residence with the Rev. C. W. WarstlerTn charge.

Burial will be in the Lancaster ceme tery. The child's mother was formerly Miss Edith Shideler of Huntington. GLUM WHITE. 77, DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Funeral Will Be Held Tues day Afternoon at Residence Here 'vLv'" Funeral services, for Gum White. 77 years "of age, who died Sunday night at cioct ac ns nome, izyi wunam street, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1.80' o'clock at the residence.

7 Burial will be in the Center Grove cemetery in Wabash, county. Mr. White had been In failing, health' for several months. He was born December 21, 1848, in Wabash county to At 7:30 A. M.

'Breakfast cooketl and served at 7:35 THAT'S about the. fastest time mothers know for cooking a hot and nourishing break fut Get Quick Quaker. Cooks faster than plain toast! Supplies the balanced food ration of protein, carbohydrates and vitaxnincs plus the "bulk" to make laxatives less often needed that doctors and' authorities advise. Has the wonderful flavor, rich and toasty, of real Quaker Oats. You will be delighted.

Start every day, then, with food that "stand by" through the morning. Quid; Quaker 5n $4.00 and Round Trip UlllllUlI Return Leavinc Huntineton on Any Renlar 'Train SATURDAY, NOVEMBER or A. Sunday, NotC 1 If J' Returnlnf Leave Detroit Any Train Up To And Iaclndlni A P. M. Nov.

14 Foe further information consult ticket (ent wr nirniu' "4' i ALL WE ASK is opportunity to prove to you that a Savings Ac count at the Citizens State Bank embodies all the essentials of an ideal Convenience Safety Income Convertibility Remember we pay 4 compound interest and here 5 you can get your money WHOEVER YOU; WANT IT. Huntington, A Home Bank That OMETIMES THE CARAVAN CAME UPON bum, A SOU. TARY TRAPPER FROM WHOM THf LEAOER3 OF THE TRAIN LEARNED MUCH OF THE STATE OF THE TRAIL AHEAD OR NEWS OF HAPPENINC3 TO" WESTWARD. Henry and Ruth White. On March 8, 1877, he married Maggie Lockhart The couple lived In Wabash until twenty five years ago, when they came to this city.

Seven children were born to this union, three of whom are deceased. Surviving are the wife, and following children: Gus D. White of Chicago, Mrs. Fred Harvey of Huntington, and Garl White, also of this city. One sister, Mrs.

Hester' Cullers lives at Jacksonville, III. "Mr. White waa a member of the United Brethren church. POLOS of head or chest arc mors easily treated externally with f) 0 VAPORUD OT3tmiioJmrUdY0mrfy DANCING i WEDNESDAY IIITE Cash Prize for Best Waltzing Couple WW Be Judged by Applause of Crowd $1.50 to $7.50 A. C.

BECHSTEIN CO. Purity Drug Store i 7 Indiana. Pays 4 Interest The biggest frog known Is the Goliath frog of A new source of very sure salt brine has been found in Michlean mt a denth of 100 feet. A new federal bird reservation has been created on two small islands" in the Columbia river. 'v r.

1 oi4uriftilo Knocla Smllet Grumbles tumble and disap pear before a thankful heart. rather than frowning, will pV you the' best start alons the road maychoose to The. blackened eye in the fall doesn't count if your fight waa js. right and yon know it To be knocked down is not a disgrace when a man gets up with a smiling Good cheer is contagious and becomes part of an endless chain of inspiration and tentment The emile is the style with all good workera. Try thh aa a snue Tonle follow tha A B43 Ads regularly.

PQB THIRTY DAYS ONLY Starting Thursday, Nov. 4th THE CITY AT. 22 VV. WASHINQTOH 8T. Will Dry Clsan and Prst Man's 8ult and Top Coatf For OnU ONE DOLLAR COME ONE COME ALL Reduced prices on all ladies' work.

Cash and cairy astern only All workaran'teeed. I October i I Fori Your Convenimce SUhEN THE TRAIN HAD REACHEO CALIFORNIA IN SAFETY. THE EMIGRANTS USUALLY DISPERSED, EACH IN THE DIRECTION IN WHICH HE INTENDED TO MAKE HIS HOME OR 6ECIN HIS QUEST FOR COLD. You can now reverse the 1 charges on station to ta ii tion calls." X': Tu" 7, Kcv. 0, IZZj.

SF fl 3 XiiTLEEiK Hot Water Bottles Can't leak because it's made, in one piece. No seams, no patches. Made of the finest rubber and guar anteed for two gJ rfk years BRADEE1TBR0S Huntington, Ind. 'j i mi "5 Iwi Yon can.place ttitioa to gtation calls I collect, whether. made, daring' the day.

evening, or night, providing the rate ia 2oc or more. I You can call as early as 7 v. m. at reduced rates. Reduced rate honrt for itation 1 to ftation calli begin at 7 p.

m. From 7 m. to 8:30 p. m. the discount is approximately 25 of the day rate Jt' Prom 8:30 p.

m. to 4:30. a. m. the dkoont is approximately 50 of the day rate.

Yo will find the. rates to dltbat points' (abstaatiallf reduced. rs. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY JT LS I i) 0RWlNO IN "THE LAND OF PROMISE" THf FORTUNE HUNTER WOULD 8TAKE A CLAIM IN SOME SPOT THAT HE THOUGHT WOULD YIELO "PAY fclRT" AND CONSTRUCT A RUDE HOME FO HIS FAMILY. rV.

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