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The Huntington Press from Huntington, Indiana • Page 10

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Huntington, Indiana
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PAGE EIGHT 9 'v r' i lUNliNGTON 1 'j Wayne Sunday afternoon. The ear, an I equally" krge1. number of porne'ot vMteJ :1 wriripro ViinnmC rtf fir "mcVCn aav iva it 01Umob51e, wai badly damaged had "'1 iogton 'eo'ub'ty hifih school graduates art xpected. to. attend J25 teacbei sjwill be employed" tLe public schools' this Jear to i provide for thr huge; according to J.

It Scudder, i iuperlntendent .1 1101LU U1IUSJUV3. ur I lift OIIXKAII UUUl 'ttto orouglit to Huntington Jy garage 14 Huntington. night fatomobne Dartlfg wera iwn namiiv r( wrvlct Mr. ind I'nilertoij, on tat. Junior hd Miss Koq FuUerton irere In through the city rctutplng to thelf homes 4 the car retur.uitrtr from a two weeke raca tfon in Michigan." Thel? 'machln waa lpaiiiroad into a ditch when ViCentlnutf Trein Paw Oti lv 'Then, were fourteen aew anpther car drove in beaide them a aide road.

1t waa aald. of the several brofen rbs on teachers employed thi year to Uke the place of Others who "resifned at the close the Jeft side, and, had both lung pone tnredL 'Jt was. thought proUble tbaClhe' 'A larae Iludao'n tuacbine beloiic fnc to of school: la "May. The public school fjaiay Drotaera, jrocera 01 uaa raa tqwed, to Ga, City after. it fia'4' (f6netint6a' 'ditcli Trp inileso()tb of Mt hV accident happen jfd about punctured lungsntgbt result fatally, bulidlDgs, wece all cleaned during the summer, and an woodwork jvia revarn frpnx; toel automobile radiator aaweli Ipdfoffted i that sperhapa more thaine lhird ot the 1 ehiWs 1o'dy had.

beeaUwidly ttdf ik 1 was'the'least ttrUtanYr ih: hhedKrA' "iitvt bf atlng. iapd vientilatincarstem was installed at lock. Sunday mbrnf bg' The' ear Tipton1 street building durhig the yaa jypqjtea A'tat front 'axle and; Wheeli: ttfrn'off lalwut 3230 o'clock 1 1. i 1. It' W.

it I. jurefc SK.eufferto "SeveralVsevere cwta tiilPahafiV tu noi'th iot Mf: Etna andci at jhea, buC tjji' jrorej; proaounCf pfiorni.j of a more or' lend 'minor, J'Sr'S' wilTjk Ther' Thfa happened abottt. wilisbe expected td 'Surcba'st tiecessary clock Monday; oiorning; The. car, a I uo puwiuvvuv jiu nvkb; iif family was riding waa 'practically completely lyirhM. ions aflQ supplies muring tne aay.

aaa return to Wednesday morolng, fully prepared to. begin regular classwork. J5i If t. A. i EAT WIIAT YOU UKE! I Flint, taken to this city for repairs.

I "''H'H v' 1 'tr A i 1 xmi.JjLj!.... A'" cJiool pupila.twil go Uielr: various 'at 8 Vcldck ihia III I :1 to receive ibook kiiAaiai mm I i iriiinv1 1 iiii.i iniTV onnnni on lOTnnro ni nor 1 The silk covering of the blimp baa force with which it struck the ground NEW RECORD frontiniied from Page One) of Etta Stouder against Wilbur Vtouder. Temporary attorney fees of $20 was granted also to the plaintiff in the divorce suit of Myrtle Barnish against Albert Editb Walker was granted. $20 tein porary attorney fees on her petition in a divorce action against Raymond Walker. Dismissal of the divorce action of Thel ma Ballard against Sheridan Ballard was approved on the motion of the plaintiff.

A written request for the dismissal of a suit of Edna Van Dolson against Donald Van Dolson was filed by the plaintiff. The court ordered the dismissal of the divorce suit of Nora Uarnifdi against Bruce Harnisb on the grounds that the couple had, lived together since the filing nf. the complaint and also that a second complaint has been filed in the court. The dismissal of the divorce complaint of Nellie F. Oxley against Gale was ordered by the court on the same grounds.

Criminal The state cases charcing visiting a rambling house preferred against Robert F. Ndrris, Joe Gurlcy, Clifford Wire, X'aul JUnenart, George Slater. Usenh Close and Ed aft of Roanoke were uismisseu on tne motion of Arthur UL bayler, prosecuting attoaney. The charge against Harry Hosnck for failing to support a minor child was dismissed on the motion of the prosecuting attorney. A charge of operating a motor vehicle without the proper lights was dismissed against Tracey Wampner.

Charges of transporting intoxicatlna liquor in a vehieie containing ciismissed against Vechel Stewart Samuel Smith and Melvin Patterson of Marion, on motion of prosecutor. The state ease charging F. I. Steinmetx with issuing a check sufficient funds was dismissed. Similar charges against K.

Everitt, Silas Stoyer and Cap Bell also were, dismissed. Donald Marks charged with grand lar eeny iq a state' case also was dismissed. "A petit larceny charge against Loyle was dismissed by the prosecutor. A case charging possession and sale of Intoxicating liquor against August Schcr was dismissed. A charge of operating I motor vehicle while intoxicated against Raphael Uaney also was dismissed.

Civil The final report of C. H. Kiracofe, receiver In the suit for foreclosure of the Huntington Trust and Savings company bank against Clyde Hawkins was filed. A demurrer by the defendant, Ed S. Brown, warbled to the complaint on.

ac count of A. R. Ford and W. D. doing business as the Ford and McKay Grain company.

An anewer in general denial was filed by the defendant to the complaint of Os 4 ar S. Smith against the Chicago and Erie railroad companyr An answer in general denial yaa filed ship giving' oppornnlty'' to ship giving' pppornnlty to been torn away tfom this section of the ora this section of the by the defendant" to the. complaint for damages oMIarhj II. Byrd against the Wabasjh railroad, tompany. The defendant Jn the suit for damages V.

Decause oi wrongiui uemu meu ujr mw dellJBlater against DrJ. Kempfiled a demurrer to the'aomplaint. An answer in tour paragraphs was filed br the defendant 'in the' suit for Cancel lation of and on a. note of Veronica Mei er against L. C.

Strodel and others. In the complaint of Jacob Boos against Josephine Hewitt and others, an answer in two paragraphs was filed by the defen rulefmade for an answer to the second An answer in denial to the suit on con tract and for filed by the Polar Ice and Fuel evmpaay of, Indianapolis against the ErieJ ailrbad was filed by the f. The injuncfaSa snft. of William 8. Smith and Clara Srfaith against Earl Downing andothers was dismissed as to nenry S.

Bailey, Frank D. Butler, II. Rodley, II, Bayless, and Frank Kelley. A petition of the plaintiff to file a supplemental complaint was approved and a petition to strike out a plea in abatement of the defendant avaa filed. An answer in general denial was filed in.

the Buit for damages charging alienation of affections Wilbur h. Stouder against Clifford Odcn and Florence Oden. In the petition for a receiver of Eben Lesh against the Money Back Tire company and the Huntington Motor Supply company the claim of the Salem Rubber company of Salem, 0., for $198.12 was filed. suit on a note of Jacob G. Lamont against Ludwig Stettler and others was dismissed on tber motion of the plaintiff, The appearance of Bowers, Fejghtner and Bowers for the defendant was en tered in the suit on account of Joseph Thibaut against D.

E. Feighner. Three paragraphs of a cross complaint was filed' by the defendant to the part! tion suit of Margaret Stech against William F. Trammel and The suit of Amos Bochuck and 'others doing businesses the Independent Con struction company against Jacob F. Huffman and others, was dismissed on the motion of the plaintiff.

Garl Bonewits, local attorney, entered his appearance for the defendants in the following suits. Eliza Jane Crakes and others against Frank Pequignot and others to set aside a certificate of sale and asking an injunction: The state in the relation of B. F. Ileiney and others against 8. H.

ralmer on a note. Judgment, waa entered in the suit of nenry I. Young, executor of estate of Carl Berg against Ethel Myers on a finding made by the "court on July 2, 1024, in which the plaintiff was awarded a verdict of $1,460 on a note and interest and attorney fees of $100 together with costs The final report of Benjamin Sharp, administrator of the estate of Catherine Sharp was filed and the resignation of the administrator accepted. The resignation of E. Ayres, administrator of the estate of John Buckley was filed together with the finaKreport.

Letters were issued to Herman F. Fulton as administrator for the estate of John F. Fulton, deceased. Bond of $500 waa approved. Jsadoro Lehman, an execntor of the es tate of David E.

liauferty, resigned" and the court appointed'. John R. Emley to the vacancy under a Jwnd of $100,000. SCHOOL andSUPippIS: We are filling almost all orders complete and can fill ours. Don't be 'afraid of the crowd.

We keep them moving and can fill any slip and have you out in FIVE MINUTES Today. 1 'v 0 When you buy your books, get your supplies here, tool We have a complete line and prices, that will please BOOK STORE Look in Saturday's Press for our Special Bulletin. We will be open this evening. )ndge the lllUUU I lllnL 1 1 I 1 1 UJuU Ul UIILU ULUULl I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 7 1 T1 I 71 1 1 VI I Vir II II 1 ffl Ml r. a VV''r ''1 i.

GRAVITY' GALLS CAR (Continued From Page One) J1H car driven by Hepry Fnllerton of Jefferson street was forced into a ditch at a point about six miles west of Fort VJ. ri V'vv i for jl crude mbb'ercists rand 'M 1 a i i. AMERICANS For the 338 mines the average operating 000 tqns imore. than 8,11 of 388 mines actuary produce duripg the (, year. ume was Tor the; vV.iv "If this waste cannot be stopped under existing daw; then let us have a law tn der which It can" bC Btopped.

The United States Steel corporation as a stockholding corporation nas. been. permitted to gain ucb control aa will enable it to stabilise the running time and output of its plants rid in doing so it has been declared with its legal right "Fbr some time the Interstate Com merce commission has been urging the railway corporations to merge. cases for the. purpose of cutting down overheadexpenae and yet we are told that any anch 'corporate control of coal mining would constitute a But with a realization of iuir own economic Illinois I want1 to 'leave wlh you the thought, that we are.

better off America ipuay inan in any ouier country in the motVCT" A The xiiiprcedentcd FALL TERD TO JilY i hHhn nnv iiznc A' ''xrw. i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i HupUiJgtojL public school Starr their: ninety first the annual fall onesuic. will tak cum. Over 2,800 students art expected, to en ter the six trade school buildings and Huntington high achool when; the doors open at 8 Vclock' this morning The parochial schools, will 'abo bee's their sessions, this mominr. with a total enroliment of about 700 This, number will distributed between 8a.

Peter, and. Paul'p and St' if ary't Catholic schools, and St. Evani ellcal Lutneran7 pariah abooL i I iCoUeg. college rwm open ita Voors. on Monday September 14.

About 200. persons are expected to. enroll at the United Brethren institution. The majority of colleges: and univertHlea will also open, on Sept." 14 and many Hunt ry demarid 1 IIunt(ngton'e observance of Labor Day was unmarked any demonstration: oth er than private: celebrations. The only specially.

awangedprogram was' one held at Idle Hour whete. a swimming meet, waa held the afternoon with a danca in Practically all Jht tmslneaa' house of dt.wert 'eloaed during the dayl as wcrj all pf the; public offices. V.Tha their, place, "thropgfcout the day.ty An ideal day for but 6fdoor demonstra tions aided picnickers and others who conducted family rttinlons and like gath ermga yesterday, A Mm of Huntington persons spent the week 4nd and Monday out pfthe city, while an VaV' Firestone quality and miler rextra also.onedf the has'rto than douW sales IMpped Cds o' dar owners sdifart thilte prices low KlJLVVl WV PRODUCE IR imiih nil ii ji i RITBBE R)v i' iii I tsyutl "I' v.Tbe wonderfuMeffettlvenesa of Tapa foif quicjt relief In 4 it ingestion is accounted ror by the fact' that they combine the il pf the old time proven rem ediea together wit tha best of the morenewly discovered onea. io lumacu ana vromoiea we f' rtturn of formal digestion 'aevv tlv.ity.v; iyv iiraaiey juroSa i 0 A .3 'T aVoJK.V, 7 t. i.

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