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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1929. 1 6 Contestants In Times Ad Writing Contest Will Compete For Special Prizes Rules Given Out Today, Get Busy; Time Very Short SPECIAL PRIZES Fifteen loilnrs In gold In offered a by the Conpanj for the text prize- ff innln? nd on Its "prodocts. All 5pM lai ads mast bo marked nnd tmfe a Para Milk bottle cap nttnched. One hundred dollar credit on an model Cnrysler offered by Motors Inc. To bo awarded at close of contest Mark oil Upcd.il ads Offered liy ttic Taylor Natural Stone prize: Massive Oft.

hnnd-carveo Natural Stone Garden Sent Second prize: 4-ft 6-In. Natural Stone. Garden Seat. Mark nil special ads special. A have until o'clwk No'vember 23rd for the flnal cash prizes.

All ifc recrived from now until the end ibe ciiutcst will compete for the crawl prizes along with the prlze- ads previous weeks. To eligible for the grand prizes It is necessary for one to write ot one ad for each of the twenty evm If cue Las not done this, he may do so before 0 o'clock Saturday evening, No- Below are rules governing special 'oiiV: The special prizes are given in niliHlion to the regular prizes. Two: In competing for the spec- ni iirizos. marl: "For special prize" Ilic face of nd. prizes are: I'ure Mill: Company--Fifteen dol i Is offered.

All specla marked "special 1 'anc' hare a pure milk bottle cap at lachcil. One hundred dollars credii p'n nnv rnoilel Chrysler otTered by the Youne Motors Inc. Taylor Stow Conuwny--First rl? Massive 0 ft i tnnrt-cnrved Natural Stone Garden Second prize: 4 in. Natu Awxrdrd At Close Of A DOWN is afl you need to buy a pair of accurately filted glasses. A WEEK pays tor any Iilnfl or style of glasses.

WM. F. ROWLETTE fcgistered Optometrist In Charge I A OPEN EVENINGS Chillicothe St. CASH First Prize $100 AS1I Second (Jrand Priic $50 CASH Third Grand Prize Awarded Weekly $15 Cash For The Bast Ad Week 135 MEKUJAND3SE PRICES Five On Enth Contest Adverlis cr. Merchandise prizes to be awarded for seven peeks.

KULES OF COMKST 1. You can enter (his contest at any time, merely by sending or mailing your ads or Ideas to MM "Klgtit-Air Editor. Porlsrr utb Dally Times. 2. You ruUst write about ONLY the tlrms participating in the contest 3.

may write SB man. 1 ads as you ikslrc about any one -firm, or all of uiem, for you may win any number of prizes. 4. ads are the property of the concern about whom they are written and may be used by them as they (It. 5.

Eadi ad submitted must be written on a separate sheet of paper, using one side of the sl.eet. your name nnd address on the hadi of each ad you jiibmit. Enler This Contest FREE. No Fee or Obligation. to operate daring tbe bot lu fact there ore countless onUtaml Ins features on the Uot-I'olot Elec trie linnpe.

and all bring Important factors lu assistlug tbe housewife prepare (lie usual one thousand nu-als f.icli year. Let the Ohlu Power Company tell you all the. wonders of tbe famous Unt 1'olnt Electric Tomorrow Is Kobackcr Day; Plane To jShiugies Placed jHigh Masons Pay Final Tribute To Take Part In Epochal Sale Event On Free List L. E. Smith Former Hotelkeeper S.

I.AUXDRY So many women still are wearlnj loot Ins mi KverytliliiB Here There will a veritable of money from Hie f-Ulcs l-'ridny monilns ll o'cliH-k, when mi olriilnut 1 will j.ivi.'tntup, circio over iho dowu-town htction to u-vt-nt Miirtu tomorrow advertise "Kobaclser Day." which Is will with whirl until i VrMnv nt I tn'iirs. Mure than oln hundred I (bat 1 Is In readiness for the' nl Stone Garden Seat. TII'S FOR CONTESTANTS OKTSMOimi AUTO SUPPLY' COMPANY Ilnvo you been to an afternoon game, with friends comlnt; in or the evening? Or, have you wanted to go to the natlnee nnd couldn't because of the dinner? Then you will appreciate a Kelvlu- ator. Everything can be prepared in advance--all reiidy for serving. Appe- tising sherbets, mousses and purfalts, sahufs that will Ire even fresher and crisper.

Ice cubes. Cubes oC frozen iruit juices for the lemonade. A Kelvlnator makes entertaining a pleasure. The Kelvlnator introduces planning and method Into the work of home- keeping. It makes it an art instead of drudgery.

It changes tho "busy housewife 1 themselves out with work that has gvown greater than their strength. It Is their pride nnd happiness to fea everything In the house spotless nnd clean. Snowy white table linens, sheets, towels, and their own dainty jznriUGiilE. alt must bo spick and span. Hut when I lie babies come and they grow Into sturdy little rough nnd tumble hoys and grimy, smiling little girls who cannot be denied their tumbling and their dirt, it takes so much of her strength and vitality to keep this so much larger household In fresh, clean clothes.

Gradually, but most surely, docs the mother begin to lose something that- every memlicr of her family needs--her vitality, her energy, and her enthusiasm. Today-, with the excellent service offered hy the TJ. S. Laundry to free them from the deadening, wearying task, the hardest work that the housewife has to do--that of doing her own washing--Is no longer neces siiry. Tho U.

S. Laundry Company ol- fcrs a service to meet every requirement, from the rough dry wash to the complelly finished family wash. to lv observed all day Friday nt I he bis store. Fourth and Chllllcothe streets. Several thousand tickets have been prluted and when the piano passes over the down-town business section, thews tickets will ho tossed out and will come flutti-rlns down like so many snow flakes.

One hundred and i of the tickets will lc worth 51.00 each, and there will, no doubt, lie quite scramble in the hoixj the people may liml the valuable tickets. The big department store decided upon "Kobackor l)ny" ns a climax to tho annlvcrsarv sale that has lccn on for the pnst three, weeks. With this Idea Jn uilnd and in the hope they cnn mnkt- "Kobnckcr Un.y the bigucst merclianilisiiiR dny in history of the store, buyers have been scouring tho markets for weeks so- closing tn'iirs. Mure thiiit himdnil vxtru i-ii-rki havtj lut-n for the event, and I). i Slaff Wrilrr WASHINGTON, Nov.

A I CniKlnttlnc its flat-Mii; of i rn'nsos and of duties on frce-IIto'l ootnni Accounts Must I5e Filed IMidiiidil Herald-Dispatch of prompt ninl throughout the tiny. Tho company has i-parod no In ndvurtUlnu liir day. In nddl- lloti five tiages of advertising in I his Issue of Tin- Kvcii- ing they have hills. si-inl- Ing them tn every nook ami cranny nt surrounding counties. The use of thu ntr plane Is nlsi to lo nti advertlslnc stunt, and should the weather clear.

there Is no question but tho day will nil that its HKiiifcrs liojic Kvery cinployi-e of the store Is on the tiptoe of for all have united to nmki! the day one Ions to be rememlicred In local merchandising circles. the Hou-o hill, the Sruate Tin- time for candidates yesterday voti-d -10 to keep i in rot-cut election to Into the queen of the home. Friends dropping in for tea; the family gathering for the evening dinner. A poor time then to be occupied with the thousand details ot preparing dishes. A.

Kelvlnator marks tho homemaker ns a maunder. Everything cnn he prepared hours In advance- even tho day before. It will have ail of its flavor, he just ns fresh and appetizing when placed on the tfihle ns when first prepared. OHIO POWEU COMPANY There is considerable rejoicing in homes where the Hot Point Klectrlc Hango Is belli); used and the housewife has every reason to feel cmtert ns It certainly is wonderful asset to every user. The Electric range is certainly an investment and it will pnv by far a better dividend than PURE MILK COMPANY Every housewife is interested In feuding her family the best foods nt the least cost possible and still maintain the quality.

The use of more dairy products on the table is tho sure' wiiy to reduce the food bill. Milk, cre'am, buttermilk, cheese, butter and Ice cream come in for a slmru in cutting the cost of living. lr Henry O. Sherman nf Columbia, University says less than half enough of the food dollar is spout for dairy products the average American uomt. The avenipc today is twenty cents of each food dollar.

Dr. Sherman soya forty-four cents of ench food dollar should be spent for milk, butter, cheese, and Ice cream. How docs this compare with your food expenditure? Some folks consider coffee more economical to serve than milk. When actual cost per cup of coffee is floured plus cost of cream and sugar without considering the extra labor and time in making coffee and the consumed, the cup of coffee costs nearly ns much. Milk is not stimulant' It is a good nourishing food which peps you up for the whole day.

1 If you wear out before noon nnd yonr work piles up on you try glass of milk eacli morning before work and if possible a glass of milk about the middle of the morning. This addition to your list of few days will-produce ft noticenhlo difference in your pep White Slave Ring Brings Indictments BOSTON, Nov. (AP)--Twelve persons were Indicted today by the federal grand jury as. a result of the white slave ring- investigation which followed the slaying here of Reinstein, New Tork racketeer. 411 are charged with conspiracy violate tho Mann net.

Those i i were Morris Schwartz, Rose Xestant. Morris Stein, nnd his wife, I a Louis Stein, and his i A a Tolly Levine, Joseph Levine, and Jean Delfluo, all of Boston; Harry Malaga, of Easton, nnd Elizabeth Martin, of Potts- vllle. Pa. Slain Racketeer Indicted Reinstein. the slain racketeer, also was Indicted.

One of tho indictments charges thnt on or about December 1, I02S. the defendants cousr-lrcd to transport women nnd girls from Eaton to Boston for Immoral purposes. It is charged that on December 11, 102S. Elizabeth Martin met nnd conversed with Morris Schwartz, at Easton that on or about June 23, 1020, Harry Malaga transported Elizabeth Martin from Butztown, to Boston nnd that In July of this year, Malaga turned the Martin girl over to Morris Schwartz. The other indictment charged thai Louis Stein.

Anna Stein nnd Kcln stein conspired last June In New York City to transport women fron New York nnd other cities and towns Boston, and that the conspirao continued until October of this year was alleged to have fur nishcd transportation last July fo any other necessity that the home. Electric Cookery has long used in been realized ns being far superior to any other method, not only is the cost or operation low, but there are numerous angles from which to cons cler it, such as better haklng, eliminating the large shrinkage of meats, no flame or fumes to. contend with, end cool Dictograph In Fromm's Room, Witness Says CLEVELAND, 0.. Nov. 14.

(AP) Jtewnrt Newklrk today testified for he state In the bribery trial of Chnrles Froinni, Stark county -commissioner, that dictograph record had been taken of the conversation ictween Fromm nnd oflcials ot the company in which the commissioner Is alleged to have demanded a bribo In connection with the firm's contract for furnishings in the Molly Stark tuberculosis sanitarium ncnr Alliance. Newkirk the record was taken by himself nnd N. J. Waggoner, who also testified. Fromm is charged'with having solicited hrllic in Cuynlioga cnunty nnd also faces charge in Stark county of having an illegal Interest in a county cnntrnct.

Prosecutor ileary Harter, of Stark county, is assisting Prosecutor Kay T. Miller In the case hero. The dictograph record was broken constantly hy jmor reception nnd Nowklrk admitted thnt there were no less than "ISO breaks" In it, during his cross examination at the linnets of Chief Defense Coutnsel James C. Conuell. Connell also gained the admission from Newklrk, who described i self ns a "free lance court 1 thnt he did not know Fromm's voice Siiliigles on the frit? lisl unit 51 to -I to n-storo existlin; levies Without record votos it also ullml- unted promised hiphcr duties on clocliF, placi-d mi the free I I lops of fir.

fprurc. nnd wcsU-ni hemlock, unw dittiiililn at one dollar (tor thousand fi'et Imnrd inoasnro, nnd approved rolenllon In iht non- diilhihln column of crtlar liimhpr whirl) the I louse had inailp diitlalile at per CTDt nd valorem iiloug with shingles. Wiw Major Controversy The vote on shingles dlsjinsi'd 'of one of the iniijor controversies in the a i question. The measure still must go through another stnpe or re vision In conference between the Semite nnd House. Senator Jones, republican, nnil Dill, (ItMiiocrat, Iwlh of Washington who led the drive for retention of tin House duty on shingles, mustered 39 republicans and 10 democrats 01 the final roll cull, but only after (hey hud proposed tho decision be nmdc between free rhlnglea and a 10 per cent Tho finance committee a hud proposed retention ot shlnfjles li the free category, but when If cent duly wns four their number, including Chairman Sinoot and Senators 1'dpe, Heed, i Shorlrldpc, voted with tliu Washing ton senators.

Twonty-nlno republicans and 2 Democrats supported the commit(c 1 amcndincnt. The i committee also wo: on tho Ing proposition, it Imvlnj: pro posed elimination of tliu present dut, which the Hou.sn retnincd. Dempsey, Referees CINCINNATI, 0.. Nov. 14--(AP THK riiillips, V.riv, won tho il elf ion over Rilly Ilosp, Cineinnnt junior welterweight, in a tcn-roiin match here Inst niclit.

DeinrFe; former hcnvywcifiht chnmpion ot ll world was Hie rrfercc. Margaret "Wheeler of Bnllimorc, from Now York to Boston. IJEKE ON BUSINESS T. L. Allen of finllipolis, 0., ii Portsmouth on business IS IMPROVING Mrs.

Edtvnrd Fisher, who 1ms hen serioufily ill nt her homo on Froi street, wns reported imjiroviiis Tliur ilny. iiccounls expires Friday dnlifht. Hwny ifrinllk's tire- pro- led for failure (o comply i the orrupl Art which rvoulrvs I candidates ns vvi-11 us uns a a i In tliu eli-ctioii in u' Interest of jiny candidate or iri- ct ti flic sworn of rc- anil exiH'iiililuri-s. Tho of the liojird of clvcllun i the Court House will he OIXMI until ic usual hour I'rlilay fur 10 receipt ot sworn statements, and Icrk lluod nrues llmsu who ive not bufore the office closes mall their iicc-uunl, ticfore zero our of twelve o'clock. Vesper Service At Bigelow Sunday The second service of this eason to bo held in Bigelow church vlll take place next Sunday after- 10011 at four o'clock, ot which time lie.

Dlgolow choir, under the dlrec- lon of (icorgo Arkwell, will preseii 1 liu "Harvest Canlntn," by I'ho choir will Ite assisted by the or gunlst, Harold llnymoiid Thompson ivho will present group ot benutl ul and faniilipr numbers. The a i of the vesper ser vices lust year proved that lids lypt of service was greatly by Portsmouth people, and the pres cut series lias liecn planned to mce the demand of those who wish then continued nud for many who wer to attend last year. This can a i next Sunday will be the rcgnla animal Thanksgiving VCSIK.T und wil ho followed next month by the Christ inns Cantiitii, wliich will he held Ue comber These vesper bcrvlcos nre open the public nnd no admission chiug Is made. The Huntlngton I Tlnirxlny Kilrt: Krcd M. Huwklns and B.

J. lllner. ilhlrty-thlrd masons, of Uunt- i i Furred i i other West Vlr- ciniaTis of ilicir ratik CK liallli'arers yi-slc-rday at the funeral of Lloyd Smith, supreme council ilrpuly, ranking Scottish Illte UlBnI- iry, of Wi-st Vlrslnla. Mr, Smith ieil Tiifsiay of complications which illowL-d nn automohlle accident 10 iH-'fon-. Tim servk-L- lu-UI in the Scottish lie CatlH-dnil nt Chnrleston yestcr- was ilcsi-ribvt! by Mr.

tlnwklns- ns 11 very Iinpdvssiva very simple funeral, b'rank P. wan and (Jeurjje. M. Haldane. thirty- nl drcrvc Musons, ulso vrouc from hmtliiKton.

Among tho thirty-third degre ma- ms who nervwl as honorary pall- carers were Mr. Hawkins nnd Mr, ilner, of Huntlugton: W. T. Morris, 'red Cowl, Fred Stclnbicker ami Vnltcr S. Sugden, Wheeling; James llrymi, of Parkorslmrc: Fred 12.

)clhridge, of Clarksburg I'rcscott Cv Vhlte, oC MorKuntown, anil others. The fniiern! was under the auspices if Mr. Smith's home lodge, officers which served as active Eby Makes Talk To Chillicothe Cluh CHIMjICOTIIB, Nor. 14--Tl Chilllcolhe Athletic Club's new ret, hue, under tho new president, Kci netli Itudell, niisplclousl hist evening with a record attorn ntico nnd plenty nf pep nnd cntlius asm. Judge (i.

S. Claypol rend paier nn "Wonilrow Wilson, tl 1 and liyron Khy save a tn! on athletics, which were highly ai prrclato.il hy all present Recovering From Injuries Fimllay Stewart, Peebles drugglBts .3 recovering from severe bruises sus- when recently struck and down by an nutomoblle en by John Urton. Mr. Stewart was crossing the street nt tho time lu, front bin business establishment: imtl failed to observe tho approach of the car. 4,720 In Pen COLU'MIHJS, NOV.

14-- Population of the Ohio penitentiary; reached a new record of 4,720 prisoners today, Warden P. E. Thomas announced. The former record at 4,009. WHS reached June 1-1, hut since that time number of prisoners been released on paroles.

0. P. Ct)5miTTEE MEETS COLUMBUS, Nor. 14-- The Republican Stato Centrnl rnlttee met with its chnirmnn, Arthur A. Nixon, Dayton, today to draft plans for -wiping out the deficit Incurred during tho 1028 gubernatorial cnmpnlgn.

A tentative plan, computed by a committee appointed several weeks ago, wns reported to the meeU Ing. In a recent month worttt ot radios Tccre exported from Write Ads For These Firms and Share $3.000 in CasK and Prizes or Fumoni ntoth Ice JOBDAK CO. Tfnlh Strett. rhono UIO. Nnw at New BENNETT 6 BABrOCK Corrfrllve OptoTnftrltti ISO Slllll Strftt Ohryrter TOOSO MOTORS, INC.

Onllla St. Fhone Quality dairy products will put the pep nnd punch in your morning worlr. Using more of these products on the table will cut your food bill. DAEHLER MOUTUARS COMPANY Daehler offers'n highly efficient burial i nnd attended by elegance of equipment, impresslveness ot appointments und of most appreciative moderation in cost. The richness in apcarnnco of Dnchlor's henrses; passenger limousines, dec- orntive settings and commodious chnpel are standard detnlla of every funeral regardless of your limit in the matter of'cost.

When bereavement is overwhelming nnd the details of burial can be only distressing to tho stricken mourners that is the time when you may rely upon Dnehtcrs for a complete nnd impressive service which renders a creditable tribute to the departeu and nt a considerate moderation of cost. no compromise -with goodness! the Camel blend is 9 9 Men's Apparel ot Clan OF.OnflE W. finllla Ptrttt. fhone 181T-I STREET RAILWAT AND BUS TRANSPORTATION rORTSMOimi PCBL.IO SEBVICE COMTANS ill Fifth Slrtrt. Phone no.

KAH-PATTEBSON PRINTING CO. Llthotmphert. Hook 7M-3S Fifth BIS. BportlnB "oodB, Hndloi. And Appllsnco HABHWABB Corner ana Second rbonr 4tS Kleen Uald Frodncti MOUEL HOME BAKERS Adam Plan.

Proprietor Yftur fjroeer For Adam KI.RT.N UA1D BREAD Shoe Department of THK ATI.AS rOMPANT 301-110 riitlltcolha sirect. I'lionB K6 FlorltU and HERUS FLORAL QOMPANT 811 Slith Street. 1 (ireenbooie, ficloto Trail a real smoke! Electric tower ani Appliance! THE OHIO POWEH COMl'AKS Fonrtb Street. Phone 3180 Bry Cluncn V. S.

LADNDRV CO. ui t-i Street. Phone 634 T.IT. A STONE COMTANX Slonn Burial VoalU Kndnre Forever Mrllrrmnlt. Ohio I'OVAI, A I AND LOAN COMPANY.

On 8i8 Oallln street "On Tin Mquare" Milk, Cream and Other "QonUtir" Dairy PCHE 1ILR COMPANY Qallla, at Clay. Toon. 0 i i i Electric Refrlgeralori I i 1 AUTO SDPPLS CO. a Phone 8000 'Inme of Bailie Ann THE FASHION at r.oj-. Phone Department Store UAKTINO'S Oppoilte Office.

1'hone 1600 THE COM- I A I Mfnllni! nnd Eli-clrlcal Con. tractor! Siren Phono 678. The naali Of I VALMiT RANK i and Cbllllcotbe ll M.II i s'tta 518 COMPANY ItrjrnrrtlntUe. JOI7. "Bnrn Cotte--No Smoke" PORTSMOUTH BS-i'RODDCT COKE COMPANY Cohe tl sold In Portimoata br the following dealer! i Dnnn Coal T.I...,, l-orlimoutb Ice ond Coal 119 Reliable Coal Oil IF, F.

Seytnont--Puone 18s S. J. Bclotovllle. Phone 71-Y Unman Cool and lee Co, riclototllle. t-hone 182 fnr Serrlce Man--Phoni 60, or Call any of the abote Perpetnal Care ilEMOBIAt UUUIAL PARK OIHcei Bltrley Pbonen HB8 and BelotortHe HORcnowa DEPENDABLE FCRNITORB (lallia.

Phoae 1ST. Floor Or C0il ihttr oom. oa eie of the Unoalo Tmpli hoae ISM It'e K. to Kay KAt JEWELRY 8TOKB and Phone t3TJ. Homt ear 0.

DAEHLZK CO. Nlatb Street. PbeM Ul. POHTSMOL'TU PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Slake any commodity pleasant and attractive, and prove Its usefulness, and you will Imvo your old customers coming Imck for more, ana you will have new ones with them. Tlmt is why this compnny employs only men who nre polite, considerate ot comfort nnd convenience 'of sengers, nnd thoroughly skilled operntlnR cars nnd hnses.

There are stores we like to visit nnd salespeople we like to wait upon us, because they are plensnnt stores nnd pleasant sal OR people. This company has often been complimented upon having npreenble em- ployes. Persons have said over and over again: "We like to ride on so- nnd-so's car or hus; he's such a pleasant fellow." We honestly hclleve thnt this cnn he said of every operator we have working for the company st the present time. It is their business to you rides on street cars ana buses. This we can do cheaper thim you can buy transportation nny other wny In Portsmouth.

Yon mny ride- our city lines for a possible distance of eight miles for a or 7c ticket, or a 30c cash fare. And if you will use the weekly pass 1hore is no limit to the miles you can ride In seven days for $1.10. Compnro our fares with this tnble of automobile operating operating costs, based on average detail cost records reported In Iowa Stale College Bulletin No. 01, as covering 800 nuto- mol)ilc3 operated in various parts of the United States, and an average oC 11,000 miles per is C.43c per mile. Itemized ns follows: gasoline, 1.31c: license, 0.14c; garage, (at per month) 0.4-lc; Interest at 6 percent, O.SGc; insurance (fire, theft, tornado), 0.21c.

This figure ot 6.43c is comparable with the 10 cents per mile compiled by the same authority in 1024. Greater mileage ot cars nnd improved, highways, account for the lower operating costs." These i are on a four cylinder cur. A six would be 8.40c per mile, Itemized as follows: maintenance, 2.1-Jc; depreciation, S.OOc; gasoline, tires, garage, Interest, oil Insurance license, Keep the street o.irs and buses In Portsmouth. Patrolmen 111 The night police orfe wfls crippled Wednesday hs Patrolman Charles Cox, Albert Bailey and Harry Startzman were off duty on account of ill- Camels are made for the knowing ones who seek the pleasures of a good smoke, and these smokers may be assured that the true Camel quality will always be maintained. Camels were originated and made to promote the pleasure of smoking.

The most perfect blend that the greatest experts know how to make is the secret of this really wonderful cigarette! The most modern and skilful processes are employed hi bringing this great cigarette to perfection! The pick of all Domestic tobaccos for satisfying taste, the rarest Turkish for added fragrance! Camels are vastly preferred by knowing smokers because they appreciate the soothing goodness of choice tobaccos perfectly blended. when they learn the difference they flock to Camels R. 3. Ceapur, WlMtM-Stln, N.G..

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