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BAKKS AND THE Uiiwor win b6 cloaea nil fiSWdJiy, Oct 12. Columbus DKS, kvim OF FOB lOTOXtCA. )ws been given Fred Wobsor, Ctt farmer, in municipal dourt. 60D HOSPITAL Hist-hargcd Merlin HammonO, '403 Pearl.sfi BIRTH REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER Sandusky groccts have been invited to attend. Munberd the Brtevance committee Chni.

aj retried by the heaitlide. chairman, Mrs. socie- for Sandiifeky city arid tary, Walter Carl Mcliizer, gjrie.co In Sejitember. follow: Albert I'rout, J. B.

Miiier and aiid MM. Oscar Dlcknran, 831 "Depot! Air. and Mrs. Lafayette THE REV. JOHN E.

BRAUN, ohlemacher, S09 Hancock; Mr. aad pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mrs. James Haskins, 609' Aiistlu; Pearust. Venice, has under consideration Mr. and Mrs.

Rbger Olds, )L1CB ARB from Hope Evangelical Jefferson; Mr. and Mrs. Elwvod Columbus. The Colurtibus churjh Boger, 215 Lawrence; Mr. and Mis.

TWE YtEGISTEll, SANOU.iKt, OHIO, THURSDAT, OCTOBER 11. lOU Polide Charge Police arrested John. McGamerson, 42, Soldiers Home, last night 'and New. Curtailments-Are Faced held for investigation into cbm- In Misslottafy Work; held him for investigation ihto com- EPISCOPALIANS IN CONVENTION ATLANTIC IST. 10 vicinity of Osboirne and Llndsley-sts.

'r "has been returned to Ma.TS- liag 'Vas" communicant members, a Colvln, B42 Camp; Mr. and Mrs. llfeld Reformatory. Sunday school cf 200 members and Gerard Haverdlll, -SCOUT EXECUTIVE G. E.

still growing, (ihrbnlc is attending a conference URGES WEST FOR BUDGET LEADER PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL discharged Mrs. Kerinlt Alexander, and babv, 1018 South De.yot-st. Elevens, 821 ana iiyle Miiehlfeld, 1013 KrankUn-sl. and Mrs, Donald Maglnnts, 719 Hancock; Mr. and Mrs.

Clarx Hajladay, 1526 Pearl; Mr. and Mrb. Edwin Bartels, 1213 Franklin; A'r. and Bernard Mlllls, 410 Perry; Mr, and Mrs. John V.

Greenwood, 1002 Second; Mr. and V. Taylor, 714 Sycamore; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Esposlto, I2i0" Mr.

and Mrs. Josepn StrJf Bulkley To Take Pleas Di- S.S'U.'S,.g"i.urS recHy To, Roosevelt tonight and Friday night at 7:30 WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 Laurln Walton, 1211 -VAA liLr.iKULM. row will urge President Roosevelt Howard Debo, J321 Hollyrood; Mr, Klnley-st, is a patient to appoint Representative Charles and Mrs. Arthur Ruemmele.

8U marltan Hospital under the liospl- Vine- Mr and Mrs Alvn. talleation plan. Plan, arc un.ler.v.i West of Granville. director of Mr ajj- to increase memberships In tho or- the budget. Clarence Shafer, 823 Osborne; Mr, ganlzation In Huron.

Running a supporter of the Mrg, Edwin Voltz, 821 Polk- A D.AUGHTBR WAS BORN TO New'Deal, West was defeated iu Mrs. Chester Nath, 803 Mr; and Mrs. John 'Keefc, Buffalo, New York, Wcdr.ssday at 1 rsv- laetice Hospital. Mrs. Ketfe was formerlv Miss Cathen Horacgaru- West was supported in the primary Mr.

and Mrs, John Gray, 629 P. ner of Sandusky. by both Senator Bulkely and form- Adams; Mr. and Mrs. Waltw RFM0V4L OF DIRT FROM Glass, 1304 Hayes -av; Mr.

and ur Senator Bulkley announced bia Mrs Kermit mis the Pennsylvania docks channel of AVest for the budget St- and basin resumed yesterday aft. immediately on his arrival crnoon followmg a temporary halt adding that he would GlLsner Pa'xton -av to repair a boiler on the dredge take care a number of Mr akd Jay IsLnd; Mr. 'and Karl H- cnriRK cumulated during his absence. Sengstock, R. R.

Castalia; Ttfr. and H. The post-of budget director car- Mrs. Walter Schenk, R. R.

No. Jias been nominated to succeed ries a salary of $10,000 a year and Sandusky; Mr. and Mrs. Carl self as a director of the Oh Ci.ara- numerous men have been sfg- Heraminger, Sandusky, R. No.

1- bcr of Commerce at i-he annual oon- gested as successors to 'Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beatty BI'- Ventlon Nov. 11 In Toiedu.

West, by reason of his whole- jeyg island; Mr and Mrs Paul iion Is regarded as tantamount hearted espousal of New Deal poi- Smith, 410 Center, Huron- Mr and election. icles, is considered one of the lead- jtrs. Jesse E. McCreery, R. -AN AUTO BY EM- 'ng candidates.

Venice; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wolfe, raetniiq backpd into Representative Bryns of Ten- Huron. R. No.

Mr. and Mrs. a parked car owned by Herman wliu had been Frederick Bohlcyr-Huron, R. F. Wilmoth, 1317 Hayes-av, on Mad- ibe post, has declared he is in- Mr.

and Mrs; Richard Warren, near Harrison -st late lastnigth. terested only In the R. NO 2, Sandui Mr. and Mrs, WlUlams told police he cranked his of the House. Carl Brunow, R.

R. No. 2, Sancar, which was in reverse gear, and Bulkley said he thought Wost dusky; Mr. and Mrs. Don Burley, It backed into the Wilmoth machine, had a good chance of receiving the Mjian; Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Var- feoth cars were damaged. -appointment "based on the merits torello, Berlin Heights- Mr. and THE FALL AND WINTER PIN- the situation." Theodore Schaffer, Monroe- ochle tournament for members vlilc, R. D.

No. Mr. and Mrs. F. W.

Stevens Tent, Macabees, will BCLYVed FvOnt MOVICS Relsing, R. No. 2, Ver- With, wKS sSk- ifi the missionary wprk tor McGamerbn 'between; two houses, more that a centtiry, has been Its from one of- which the cair came chief aim, the general convention of MoCamerson crossed several lots the, Protestant Episcopal Church in back of the house and wia arrested the United States today rallied to on Polk-st, between Llndsley and increase the support of Us domestic Campbell-sts. Police said he ad- and fbreigh mlafslons, mltted having been window peeping. Presiding Bishop James DeWolf Police said charges of.

window peep- Perry of Rhode Island, addressing ing or disorderly conduct would be 20,000 laymen, clergymen, and blsh- Placed against him today, ops, called for united action of the entire church body to take actlonr After years of hardship, testing every of men's hearts, straining every 'loyalty that binds them, the church-in pursuit of hfer mission stands at thw crossroads," he declared. Bishop Perry warned against the MARION, Oct. 10 Bc- mllion; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schafar, R.

D. No. 1, Vermilion; be started Thursday nigh; at G. Tour Wfrro; tvent I'lP- are asked to be present for the been barred for an Indefinite Edward J. period' from attending movies E.

Sbuth-st, Vermilion; ieiing" Oti Work. Less than one percent of those K-C'S OBSERVE CdLllMBUSDAY And Card Party Here Friday Night. Menders of CouncHt No. Knights of Columbus, meeting Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows Temple' completed plans for the ColUmbus Day dance and card party to be held. Friday evening.

The committee in. chal-g'i announced that Indications point to a larfee attendance, Morrey Brennan's orchestra will furnish music for dancing in Odd Fellows' Hall and cards be played In -the lodge club rooms. Lunch and refreshments will bo served In the club rooms. The dance and card party. Is the annual observance of Columbus Day.

The members decided pliy dartball following the regualr Ings and two teams wore organized -with Joe Welngatea and Ralph Roescb as captains. Lodge members wishing to join the teams are asked to communicate with the captains. Grand Knight Peter Catrl appointed Roesch as the Knights of Columbus representative for the Inter-Lodge pinochle tournament to start shortly, tir, Hopkins, a new physician here, waj? Introduced to Deaths mi Funerals Siggens Says Fcw Men "Sold- and sure purposes." With a white robed choir of 1,000 voices for a background, the chief dignitaries of the church, the bouse of bishops, the house of dep- on government workf- relief shuvf uties, massed on the huge stage of any Inclination to on the the Atlantic City convention hall for ot desiio to work lor the opening service after a stately procession down the aisles. relief received. Ernest V.

S.ggc.ie the youngest and eldest chairman of the Erie-co Conii-laint bishops In" the service of the church Adjustment Board, said the members, and the house corn- took part In the ritual. The Rt. mrt hia mlttee announced that a fish fry Rev. Noel Porter, bishop of Sac- n'sht as he neared the end oi his following the next and the youngest of first year as chairman meeting on the night of Oct. 24.

his rank, read a part of the service. "We can't cut such peopic. olt re- meeting' of lodge officers Is The Rt. Rev, Boyd 89, re- lief, because it -would be'pcnaiuuii; scheduled for Friday night, Oct. 19.

tired, of southern Ohio, oldest, of the innocent with the guilty. the blsbops in point Of consecration, as the percent- that doeJ Dinwrtdio l-f fivi Tioo was assisted to the platform where, give trouble generally have wives JOLtimCS iC DW In. a ringing voice, he pronounced and families, but we. have MARION, ,0., Oct. 10 the some good foremen there who have Brlnlnger, 59, of Clyde, has batjn announced it.

as then intention to charged with reckless driving and sec that the thiough on blames it all on the unseemly con- scheduie and everyone does hia duct of a bee. work and they have been doing it." He -was driving near here when Slggena said. a bee flew Into his aulomoolle. Foremen, report thosu stinging a young son who was working not only -willing but anx- him. In the excitement, tne BnnR- lous tc give a full day's work for a inger car crashed with one drivc.i full day pay.

"The one percent 'oy F. J. Salter of Marion. Sailer are those -who -would be trouble brought the charge abaiiiit hirii. Funeral services Barrett, a Civil War, veteran who died Tuesday evening at his.

home, No. 9, Forcorav, Homevl 11c, held at, the residence, Friday morning at 9 o'clock and will be conducted by the Rev. E.W, Brueseke, pastor of! Emmanuel Evangelical Church. At 10 o'clock military services will be conducted at the Soldiers' Homo Cemetery where burial' wllll be made. Funeral services for Mrs, Edna GUI Squire, wife of Dr.

Paul N. Stiulre, wheedled suddenly Sunday, were held at the residence, 304 Adams-st, Wediiesday morning and were conducted by the Dr. Wondrs, rector of a Episcopal Church. body was placed In the Oakland Cemetery receiving vault. The services were largely attended and there -were many-beautiful floral offerings.

A quartet compOHCd of friends. Miss Virginia Pearce, Mrs, Catron, Miss Eulalle Shaw and Miss June Endcan, sang The Lord Is My Shepherd." The pallbearers Dr. R. E. McKee, Dr, Dean Sheldon, Alexander, Perry Catron, WaUet Rltter, Clayton J.

Irwin, William Trost and Attorney Charles Proh- man. A man In Chelteriham, Englanfl, makes his living by mending Port Clinton and Vicinity PORT CLINTON, verdict, of not guilty was returned Wednesday afternoon by those -wnc the petit jury the case of the on whatever job they found State of Ohio against John Brick of themselves, he stated a "ctorre "'of before the board during the past KIDNAPING Put-In Bay who was being tried on Most of the complaints coming board during the past session. THE CLUB WILL In the company of forego Its meeting otday noon their parents. The decree will stand Mrs. Charles M.

Smith, favor, Of the program to.mght for of Juvenile Maln-st. Vermilion wives- andwomen friends of members. Judge Oscar Gast. Dinner will be served at o'clock ln Rloger dining room, Sullivan Is charjje of 'uio musical program. A theater paity at the State will toUow.

HAROLD PARKER. SANDUSKY architect, has been named as officl.i, was tried in Judge A. F. Allyn's court and, the jury was out about work and the pay they are to get. one hour and twenty minutes.

The In one case, for example, a man was ductor to the house was quoted as charges had been preferred by state nnder the Impression he was never saw a more fiend enfotcement officers who have day's pay but when the board in- looking man. caused a number of arrests in the vestigated it found there was no soon as he entered the house county recently. This was the first work on any local project on the a. pistol from his Of the 13 liquor cases on the com- day he believed he worked. Most 'r to help mon pleas docket to be tried, other these complaints are handled by Mrs.

StoU hands with cases which had been set for trial Eloyd Deffenbaugh and do not come He wag unusually rough, the for this have been Continued, ''sfore the board but the worker al- jnald said, and this was evidenced Bloom, administratrix of ways has the privilege of laying on the Myron Bloom; 19, deceased, has case before the board If he Is not brought action against Clayton Het- satisfied, Siggens said. Jtldnaped Mrs. Stoll was rick of oak Harbor, In the Ottawa- Siggens has been chairman of tho Tetr board since Its organization more marks of violence on her face. CO common plea.s-court in "which tlie plaintiff is seeking $10,000 as than a year ago. Her abductor was described as HALLOWE'EN STARTS ON PAGE ONE Tfc the death of Myron Bloom levy for school purposes which will t-etwcen 30 35 years old MPPt TS Pmnned since 1919, and has been endorsed iYACCL J.

lailllCU 1933. Bloom wag riding In the auto- club members. material mobile driven by Hetrick and was Thomas, president of the State I A A program In the Interest of fire fatally Injured -when the automobile Association of Township Trustees Federal orncers l.aM«i Parade committee members prevention will be presented here was wrecked at, the Little Muddy and Clerks, addressed the meeting of Creek bridge. the Ottawa-co Association held at methods of stopping the kid HOLC The appoint- pointed were: Fred Lill, chalrm.ai: Oct. 22 by Harry K.

Rogers, Creek bridge. the Ottawa-co Association held at ml the listnct Ed Warner, Bob Green. Rooert known to millions of school -The members of the Port Clinton Gypsum High school auditorium meni was raaoe oy vne TJnn-ora. thfi flra. Kiwanis Club were entertained by metnc are unable to provide an architect, and will be held in conjuncl.on^Nith THOMAS 0.

KLEIN. SANTDUS- the annual children-. Xlallow-'en ky, sergeant in the Civilian Con- party given by the Lions cKb. and the Sandusky Insurance CONFERENCE Ha 'iloW '-'en party given by the Lions Corps Caqpp near Albor-. Leon Gove, chef do gare of mo Tneptinn- Von, Montana, has written' a lett-y Forty and Eight, is gcneial chair- at the EaKlTs half STARTS ON PAGE ONE thanking Sandusky Newspapers for man.

nro-tinWn Representatives of the organlza- were driven to Cleveland In by Sergt. Tommy Manager and Mrs. STARTS IWagar went In their own. car as Mrs. Louis Bolack Ottawa-co child accompanied by Mayor Ne welfare director; Mrs.

Orlena Rock- wen, and Miss Grace. on Ward welfare workers. SEEK SPEED 0N3 H00SIN6 PLANS Bankers More -oana" Being Made Here. Speeding up of the "better homrjg carppalgn" tho. National Housing Act was S.

Brann, pernianent chairman, yesterday afternoon as he' got Into the harness kitVi'iis weeks illness. The campaign during Brahn's lllncHs and spending'setting' aside of funds by the FERA, for ti'' housing survey. Brann and C. J. Daniel, vice chairman, said they were mapping- oyt' a scries of projects bring aboiit a better understanding of the-act on the of the general Daniel said the formally approved but not set up as a pt-b- ject yet, would aid in.this materially, While approved, Inite allotment of funds has been.

I up in Washington by "red tape," Daniel stated. This survey is expected to be the beginning tho real campaign, ho continued- C. Morgan, president of tjio' Western Security Bank, and K- Gangware, cashier of the Third National Exchange Bank, loaps had been quite satisfactorily. Si.mllar satisfactory progrfeSs has been" reported at tho CItTze'ni Bank. Bankers stated the number of loans have been small and for large amounts so far but expect shells which are In ereat demand be.

changed as the campaign credit risks and there have been refusals. The number of loans per capita and the amounts per Individual have been, higher than Cleveiancl, Daniel stated. Daniel said he believed thit when homo owners understand that the" loans may be secured for Installing new light fixtures, for painting, for putting in new flooring, building or repairing porches, putting on br repairing roofs and similar small jol3s as well as remodeling of houses, more such loans will bo sought. CRU.SHED TO DE.ATH POMEROY, Oct. 10 Searlcs, 23, was cniihcd to de-xta Tuesday night when his.

automobllo crashed into a bridge abutment on a cou ry road, world. NATIONALITY STARTS ON PAGE ONE for man, Representatives of the organlza- were driVi about Members of the various lodges sponsoring lecture will car form behind the children's paramo 2:16 p. x.y. Rvan citv M. bors and march to the Junior schooi, ac- ntike further arrangements.

W'agar went In the lookout for a Ford V-8 coupe. So far as Is one man participated in the kidnaping the articles published recently boys there. There but 13 left of the 21 Sandusky Wlio: originally went to the camp, cording to tentative arrangemenui Others have returned for discharse. made last ftom A MEETING OF THE BRlE-CO there on has not been Grievance will Members of the various lodges ana ON PAGE ONE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS tonight, but for the moment police were assuming that Kalcmcn was of -Croat-birth because the tatooine on his skull and crossbones and the initials viMRO" or YMRO" Balkan. Whether he was Yugoslav, Czqch, Bulgarian or some other na- tlor(allty.

to which the of the Croats have been welded they could not determine. Trouble For French Meanwhile, trouble for the government of Premier Doiimergue appeared to be brewing over responsibility for failure to protect King Alexander. Groups of demonstrators on the boulevards shouted insults at police and Albert Sarraut, minister of the interior, for failure to prevent the assassination, Police dispersed groups with little difficulty but there were predictions Sarraut and possibly other ministers might be forced to resign. Interpellations already have been filed In the chamber of deputies and certain French newspapers have criticized the government sharply, while opponents have suggested it is time to overhaul the government of "tragicaily weakened authority." Premier Doumergue himself took over the duties of Foreign Minister Barthou. Pictures Confiscated Motion pictures of the assassinations and the disorders at Marseille which followed have been banned from French theaters.

Members of the chamber finance committee decided to ask gue that the films be preserved so that they can be examined later for evidence as to police measures taken to protect the King. Police seized seven films of tho afisasslnatloir on their arrival at Cherbourg. A package of photographs of the VJbdies of Alexander and Barthou lying in state as well as other views destined for London were seized at Lebourget Air Field near Paris. PRETTY BOY STARTS ON PAGE ONE Nash, an escaped Federal prisoner who was being returned to the Federal prison at Licavcnworth, after be was captured in Hot. Springs, Ark.

As the officers placed Nash In an automobile outside the Kansna City union station, about 7 p. for the last lap of their journey shout rang out: "Let 'em have The death dealing blasts of chine gun fire followed Immediately, Police Chief Slaughtered Otto Reed, chief of police of Mr- Ale.ster, William J. Groo'ns and Frank E. Hermanson, Kans.n City detectives, end Nnsh wure killed Instantly. Raymond J.

Caf- fcry. Department of Justice agent, received wounds from which died shortly after being taken to the ho.spltal. A minute later the killers spud away In a motor car. Officials theorized Nash had been slain by his fricnis because he was sitting in the front seat of the car, whereas they ha-l expected he would be in the rear scat. An officer In the rear BD it was, injured.

SLOT MACHINES far as Cleveland, and Emery an.l ment is being sought, and because Schmid left together In one car. an extortion Indictment In Nvw The conference is scheduled tor york and a murder Indictment In 1 30 this morning and is expected xew Jersey, have been returned. Jield Thursday night with local ois- social organizations may then march omA-orro OAOT T.T "TVr.T i trlbutors at eight o'clock at Hrtc: to the street where the dance tn STARTS ON PAGE ONUi to settle definitely whether the department decided on the wlth- Kt.iv -It Tn.ifi' secures government funds for drawal, FJSSS 'DEMANDS Sgll riLrJ'r fbT Of Money Traced wS Dlsa.leT PubUc ServlcT Co Ts suggest Federal agents have been in AiVlriJtClUA IKO i what is to be done is expecteJ to hite Disagrees wnnt in nV case since the manhunt for BAST LIVERPOOL, Oct. 10 hinge on action at Ine Lions cluo The board ruled that oonvlctlon by Hi In 1 of such Lindbergh's the national ad- meeting today. ment aid started.

They kept a thorough and "be forced to utuni to Another general meeting of the the cltv offirlals hid Metalled watch for the Lindbergh 'in fh.t' policy made representatives of ali loug 's will fe -mT 'of ndtg by Senator Simeon, 15. Fess, held the night cl OU. 24 at the These convlctfons must come-from coAference. The delegation expects Republican candidate for re-elcc American'Legion club rooms. local authorities, however, the board to return early Friday.

Haunr- in a campaign speech here to- Each lodge or social organization is explains, because the Hquor depart- WgrW. to form its own publiuty commUice. ment contends that the inspection nniinFUIlUT 7 Flaying what he said was the Publicity is to be brougnt oi iiiaiiul personnel does not have time enough rill ILr nlllll .1 disregard for the to Harry Fischer, 1404 Third-st, to war against I ULIULIIUIll counted for $45,681 ot the loO.OOO future of American workmen and and he will coordinate It to prevent Gov. White does not agree with ON PADR DNK industry in enforcement of a "bar- repetition. Fischer asked an.vone the board, dispatches from Colum- fAUri KJiSa Cached in the garage of Haypt- -rx.

manns Bronx home, was Is it my imagination. or Old Golds really cooler and easier on the throat Before his apprehension. gaining tariff," the Senator caliul having Inquiries to make to call hini. bus to The Register said. He ex- today with the death cf found, tariff-making the Pre.si- at 24T9-M.

A meeting of i.hainnen pressed the opinion that thevboara Madame Dubrec, one of 15 persons in bills had turned up in step'toward dictator- of the various publicity committees could have gone further in us ac- pounded, as physicians Indicated channels of trade, and, either In- Bhlp." will be held shortly, the date to be t'o" their confidence that General Al- aividually or In the names of otli- 'Galling attention to the Demo- announced later, Fisciicr siaiod. cratlc Party platform declaration jidvocatlng "a competitive tariff a fact-finding tariff Blon free from executive interference," Senator Fess charged the first move of the administration i-was "to Increase the "executive In- lerference' by passing by blanket authority the control of tariff duties over to the President." HIGHER PRICES STARTS ON PAGE ONE ijmade known on other occasions but the explanation today was that -while progress has been made, the intends to press fur- tlur along the same road, jlfattar For Argument The President feels that while as- Hets DOW somewhat over balance the debt a year and a bajf ago the reverse was this is admittedly a matter fur argument Mr, Roosevelt, however, has not indicated that he has any intention ijf returning to the inflated values of tho late 1920's and even the balance In the supposedly halcyon da.vs of 1926 does not thoroughly meet '-with his favor. also indicated that Joseph Georges, one of those persons, $26 016 had that liquor department ipepectors gravely hurt, would recover. posited in banks or bro cause the arrest and oj Meanwhile, authorities continued counts, permit holders who have slot ma- to Identify definitely th', 'J I. 35 year-old fanatic, Petrus ises.

see If he has any Zagreb, Yugoslavia, whods been de- brokerage HEALTH SCHOOL the four receiving the lowest lier of votes, will serve one yeav. Each year thereafter, as terms expire, four directors will be electe.l, each to serve a three year terra. Plan Complete Hepurts Officials of the organization have announced that complete reports on all phases of the organizatloa will be made at that time. Wagner said the date for begin- mS of 'Th? PoHce and bullets mortaliy eral what powers he (White) has to wounded him. acP against slot machines In drink With Killer In Hotel places.

Authorities at Aix-En-Provence But as the matter stands, it's up were seeking two men said to have to local authorities, uiitil White registered with him at a hotel make some further, action, If he there. They learned that Kalemun St, Louisa Doerzbach, 648 Camp-st, Mrs. C. E. Wagner, 915 Hayes-av, Miss Chariotte A DeVine, 311 W.

Washlngton-st," bread from the Hand S- Baking company; Mrs. Joe Neubauer, 1103 Adams-st, and 'Mrs. A. Richardson, 207 AV- does. It is generally expected, how- and one companion named Chalnv Kjadison-st, five gallons of distilled ever, that slot machines In Sandus-' had breakfast In their room yester Icy will continue to occupy space In day morning and afterward drank nlng the permanent setup had not basements and underneath counters considerable liquor, been fixed but indications polntsd year, awaiting Kalemen read eagerly everything to being very soon.

a.ci\on of whichever new governor pertaining to Alexander's visit. Major C. B. Wilcox, instrumon- be elected next month- the hotel proprietor said. He' said lA RECENT OLD GOLD CONVERTJ water from tho Crescent Bottling AVorks; Mrs.

Harry Reltz, 1010 AVayne-st, and Mrs- Frank Mears, 1118 Fourth-st, credit on Maytaf AA'asher from Hills Supply company; Mrs. George Hill, 1113 credit at Rosino shoe store; Mrs. Nields. 521 E. Washington-st, Sandusky debating their courses of action declared he was born Jn Flume Paint company; Mrs.

a- L. McClel- after being ordered appear be- of Croatian nationality. Ian, 1003 Hancock-ct, beauty treat- fore Col. John A. Hughes at To- Marseille police described Kale- ment irom Berthe's Parisian Beauty shop; Mrs.

AVaiter Buchholz, 520 dTon hra 'VrkeeDlnf "A "skuir-and-crossboiie Sr'S iZTie of in el.v Kaman. tatteoed on his right arm, and Hepp, 209 AA'. Madlson-st, from hat mieht have nun -ed the who Is charged printed under them In Croat let- -Schacht Fish company: Mrs. Fred w. false statement in application -n-as "lAIPRO" or Himmelefn.

123 46th-8t. $1 credit' orthe farffed Macedon- at Hunt's Market! Carrie me hanausKj folding Box Co. 301 Camp-st at Tiffin-av. charged revolutlonarv sovlety KIK with false statement and Sunday VT ft. sale on his beer permit for the Bat- cony; Emll 1208 Second- Ho wore new clothes, and police St, beer permit, ana Beatrice Ev- i 'ei'al'ed that terrorists once the erett, S.

Campbell-st, also charged choice has -fallen on -sta with false statement and Sunday numbfr. customarily out- sale on beer and liquor permit- li'm In new clothes, knowlu? permanent revolving fund Meanwhile, operators of four beer who gave 4he name of Egon Kram- H. B. Nlelds. 521 E.

Was bringing und keeping Industries ijquor places In Sandu.sky were said he was 24 years old aiH wall paper, credit from here. Is now chairman. The founda- debating their courses of action declared he was born in Flume Paint company; Mrs. H. tion has already secured two in- ordered appear be- of Croatian Ian dustries for the city, the Holland- c.ol John A- Hughes at To- Marseille police described Kale- mei Rieger now In prodoition, and Friday and Saturday to show men as the man chosen by lot ty the Mfd-AVest Vehicle Corporation, their permits should not among Balkan terrorists to sUy Me Blended to the Finest Standard 'WJM Nearby permit-Uloders who were that his mission almost certainly also notified to apiiear for'the same means his own death, reasons -R -ere: The Surete National announced Mary J.

AA'ebster, lot IS, Put-in found Kalemen's passport. Bay, wine distributor, charged with ostensibly issued by the Czecho- selling Intoxicating liquor; Jim Flsk, slovaklan consul at Zagreb and lois W. Adams-st, Mrs. Albert Catawba Island, Ottawa-co, beer visaed by Yugoslav Roth, 1510 Llndsley-st, Mrs. A.

Mar- permit, charged with selling liquor, was forged and consequently his Millan, 114 Boalt-st, Mrs W. land The AAvard Holding Lin- nationality had not been definitely Meyers. 1514 Mrs. E' A Cunningham, 515 Decatur-st, beauty aids from Rexall Store; Minnie Spiegel. 430 Franklin-st.

candy from Martin's; Mrs. J. G23 Melga-st, cake from H- and S. Balding company. following all received Health Drink from the Crescent Bottllns AA'orks: Mrs- Joseph ScWett.

140 Hpntington-pi, Mrs. Dlsbrow, 313 E- Madlson-st, Elma Trieschinan, 1227 AV, Monroe-sti Lenora Asmus, 61S E. Jefferson-st, Mrs. F. Hitchcock I rtili hmm die Kelleys Island, wlue manufacturer, charged with selling; in- toxlcating liquor.

Other citations were given la Pomegranate flowers yield a jelly to Moroccans, who add 'to fset riafivs pevtUitv established. Osborn, Huron R. F. Mrs. Mary Police In and other French iilgun, Soldiers' Home, Mrs Caroline cities began raiding residences of Cieliri, 228 E.

Madlson-st, Ken- Yugoslavs and other Balkan BUS- neth S. Bock, 1514 Mrs. ppcta In to determine AVIlHam Hummel, 100.S Kalemen's nffilatlena In; France as Fred BinUer, McEwen-si, the shock of the aBsassinatlons Airs. AV. F- Pfjriffer, 330 HancocU- vtvn ptftlttcat and ffrank li i'smittk Dear Mr.

Crosby When you changed to Old Golds a few months ago, it was factf not fancy, that gave your throat a thrill I "iVo artificial one reason. But the tobacco that's the BIG -reason. It's picked from the heart of the stalk, where Nature grows her mildest and coolest-burniag leaf. That's why you can smoke Old freely, without the slightest throat irritation. Sincerely, P.

LORILLARD COMPANY, INC. ESTABUSBED 1760 P. sum it all up, Mr. Crosby: No better tobacco grows than is used in Old Gold. And it's pyre.

That's why Old Golds are easy on the THROAT and NEitVis. THROAT-EASEcGAR Sm la Lfrti Hot," bit Um ETTE.

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