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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 8

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EIGHT FHE KOKQMO TRIBUNE MONDAY ifEBKUAKY 10 1341 Navy Speeds Arms Conlracis i Record Set in Bureau Spending New' ibore Jigure i Washlnsitnn. Feb. idditions Ito naval baiea and establishments have run the (pending lap to the higheat in wirelu- A compilation for the week end- id 7 linowed contracts totaling Ml.333.3i5 had been awarded-about seven times the amount ava-S ragedi in recent weeks. Of this xum, 519425,790 went to naval and establishments, Meiimvbile, army purchasing: i dropjKKl to 575,734,047 for the week! ended Feb. 1, latest compilation available.

This was a decline of more than 550,000,000 from the ceding week. The army figure, however, did i not include recent awards for the i expenditure of in defense i plant expansions for the manufac-S lure iiif airplane engines, planes and i propellers. engines will be manufactured fcy the Buick Motor Division General Motors Corporation at Mel- rone Center, whern will be spent for plant and equipment. The army also entered into agreements with tho Curtlsa Propeller Division of th, Wright Corporation for of its plant at Indianapolis, Ind-, at I a cost of J7.099.650; at Caidweil, N. Indianapolis, Feb.

10-afit--The at a cost of 11.789,600, and with Republican at A A A I family apparently mUtook i mouse, this toy Pomitrtnlui doj almsnt didn't live take an hourly feedint from bottle. The pup. which welrhed onei one-fourth ounces at birth, was rrabbed by line cat two later Ou-ner Mrs. Barclay of Shelton, believes It the smallest puppy ever to survive, o' Group Now Revising Bill 11s, Ind-, at with Republican steering committee 1 the Reynold. Metal day announced that it had yield ddltlonal facllitlc costing Uo pressure and wan revampine 12,504,011, the (party's liquor bill to make county which died in infancy.

Surviving with the widow are the daughter, IMiss Eva and the son, Ervin Bargerhuff, all at home. He iis also survived by George Burger- I a brother, of Gas City; Elijah lEllars of Alexandria, a halll-broth- KT; and two hall-sisters, Mris. John Bargerhuff of Clay township and Mrs. Ernest Weaver of Lafonttiine Funeral services will be held at the Brethren church north of Loree on State Road No. 218, Thuniday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

The Hev. The will be suppUed by the i liquor boards appointive by th'el lcrr Bc.blentz, assisted by the Defense Plant Corporation, an county council rather than the! Thomas ShiVely, will offtclatef C. subsidiary, and the army court judge. Burial will follow in the Rnkln reimburse the corporation for portion of that part of the cost not covered by rentals which the corporation will collect from the manufacturers. The Defense Pliinl Corporation will hold title to thi! prtipcrtlesNnit at the end of five yctim the rrmnu-' facturers will have options to buy.

Aside from the construction jobs Iho navy'H largest order wan for propelling machinery for of the sub-chasers now being built. The This first plan was to make the judge responsible the three-member for appointing county boards contract amounted to J5.7«,000 anl awarded to Fairbanks, Morse A Beloii, WIs but wets arid drys alike joined protesting such a provision would make the election of every judffe a wet and dry issue. The local boards will have authority to make 8. county "bone dry" by refusing to issue or renew licenses by refusing to issue or renew licenses. Tho liquor bill was expected to be introduced the next day or tvi'o.

to Meet A meeting will be held Tuesday night nt 7 o'clock at the home of Ethel Wilkinson, But Mark- Of land avenue rand, for the- purpos! 1 of organizing a mothers club. All young mothers of tho community invited to attend. "If More Old People would uso ADLERIKA they would feel better. I'm 70 and have had It on hand for 1-1 years." (L. Dak.) For QUICK bowel action and relief from bloating gas, try AD- LERIKA today.

At your drugstore. Farmer Residing In Clay Township Dies William Jefferson Bargerhuff, 76, retired farmer of Clay township in Miami county, died at 10:30 o'clock Sundap night after a long illness a.t his home three rnllcs cast of Miami. He was born June 6,.1864, in Clay township, Miami county, one of three children of Noah and Barbara Ann On Feb. 23, 1897, ho was married to Miss Josephine Webb 'and to the union were horn three children, one of Mrs. W.

J. West. Cann street; and cemetery, near the church. The body will be returned to thK late home from the Waiyne Ladd mortuary Tuesday and friends may call after 2 o'clock. ST.

JOSEPH HOSPITAL. White, Bloomfiekl; 618 South Mc- Miss Elizabeth Gammerer, route fi, Kokomo, un- derment major operations Monday. Those Saturday were: Mrs. James Snyder, 825 North Washinitton street; and Raymond King, ISO! South Buckeye street. Admitted a a D.

J. Thatcher, 107 West Markland avenue. Admitted Sunday: Miss Marjorie Lloyd, 1231 North Indiana avenue; Don Brig-gs, Bringhurst; and Mrs. Donald Chew, route 6, Kokomo. Dismissed Sunday.

Mrs- P. R. Jackson and baby, 308 East Walnut street. Dismissed Monday: Floyd Kidwell, Vaughan Martin, Y. M.

C. Ernest Warner, Indianapolis: and Woodrow Robertson, route 1, Camden. Ralph Mitchell, 1434 Soulh Armstrong street, submitted to a minor operation Monda.y. Jacob F. Neiheisel Dies Monday P.

M. After Long Illness Jacob F. Neiheisel, who would have been 54 years old Friday, died at 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon athis home, 1813 North Webster street, following two years of illnes swhich had confined him to his bed the paist three months. Mr. Neiheisel came to Kokomo from Huntington.

W. thirty years ago antj took employment as a presser with the old Kokomo Sanitary Pottery company. In later years he worked at the brass works of the Kingston Corporation, continuing there vmtil his health failed. He was a man particularly -well liked among his associates tor his line disposition. Surviving are the widow, Mary, a son, Jacob his mother, Mrs.

Mary Canne; two brothers. Harry of Letonia, Ohio, and Charles of California, and two sisters, Mrs. Clara of East Liverpool, Ohio and Mrs. Marie Mix of Dan- vile, Ohio. Thm-e are thre grandchildren.

His first wife and a daughter preceded him in death. Mr. Neiheisel was a faithful member of St. Patrick's church. Funeral arangements have not been made, MISS EMILY CONKLIN Lecturer USES EXCLUSIVELY AND HIGHLY ENDORSES THE DUTCH OVEN GAS RANGE IN HER American Way Cooking School OLID TIME FLAVOR JUST LIKE COLONIAl.COOKING art- in in oU Dutch built in Todiy itromlimd Dutch tit; cooVi with turntd off.

dif- (trmctl av. tin Hopkins 'Coming Home London, Feb. Hopkins, personal friend of President Koosevelt, who has spent a number of weeks in Great Britain as the President's emissary, took a plane for Lisbon, Portugal, today where he will make connections with tile Yankee Clipper for New York, probably this afternoon. Hopkins' was one of the nost important of the war. IS A NATURAL PARTNER OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT BELONGS IN YOUR ICEBOX AT HOME SAYS MISS EMILY CONKLIN famous food authority of the Kokomo Tribune Cooking Schhol DON'T MISS Miss EmUy Conklin's interesting demonstrations at the High.

School Auditorium--Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Afternoons, Starting at 2:15. MISS CONKLIN will give you many, helpful hints in planning, preparing, and serving foods and. She will show you how serving ice-cold Coca-Cola is always the refreshing thing, to do, Delicious by itself, it is a natural partner with many varied foods. Pure refreshment. ice-cold Coca-Cola is a sparkling drink of natural and belongs in your icebox at home.

You can buy Coca-Cola at your favorite dealer's. What to serve for refreshment at home is never a problem if you have frosty bottles of Coca-Cola in your icebox. Coca-Cola in the handy six- bottle carton is easy to buy easy to carry home. Get one today. A A I I Superior Phone 3831 Genuine DURING THE COOKING SCHOOL WE'RE PROUD TO MAKE THIS OFFER WEAR-EVER Aluminum Set and 374 Page Cook Book PLUS TRADE IN ALLOWANCE On Your Old Range for a New Dutch Oven Gas Range Purchase Your Dulch Gas Range While This Special Offer Lasts.

Bu OW Om Our Convenient Budget Terms. THE RANGE THAT TURNS ORF ITS OWN dAS AND KEEPS RIGHT ON COOKING Five Models to Choose From DUTCH OVEN RANGE COOKS WITH RETAINED HEAT Qad KATRINA Th. Dutch Cook SAYS: "Dutch Oven Cooking seoli the flavor and goodness in the food!" Patented Dutch Oven cooks with Retained Heal. Saves gas, saves food. Saves more than $30 per year for average family of five through reduced shrinkage and evaporation of food alone, say home economists.

Dutch Cooker Well can cook entire meals. Cooks puddings, cereals, soups, Gives you the equivalent of a range with only four burners. Buy now and save. Kokomo Gas Fuel Co..

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