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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 7

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i DUVALL FKEK. TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED Is Political Friends of FVriwr Mayor. FOR SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR RENT OR Phone 2407. delivered. p-136 1'uR SALE Woodstock typewriter.

Tribune Tress, tf player pi- FOR cottage, corner Columbia and Vine. Phone Metideiihairs Studio. c-tf i cians wll evidently FOR UK NT 7-room modern house; garage. Phone or U0. c-135 Indianapolis.

March Hist fine and costs paid through activities of IttTpViblican politi-j feared his tiircats to "tell all." John L. Du- vail, former mayor, today was free serving a 30-day jail term on his criminal court conviction under the corrupt prac- HOOVER WILL BE PARTY'S CHOICE i VISITED FORMER RESIDENT. Edwin Cates, Reared Here, Now Slurried, Lives in Iowa. MAY RECOGNIZE aim liiul rebuilt piano, FOR KENT U-room modern Boi-hover. c-134 house at 222 West Adams ticos act.

street; reasonable. George Duvall returned to his home. r-tf Bellcfontafne avenue, from the Marion county jail late Sat- FOR portable typewriter, like new, £-12. 5i' Tribune Pivss. tt FOR SALE liOO bushels line Canadian I.

Maniiigly. p-134 FOR SALE poivritei' Press. Double pedestal sk. The Tribune If FOR modern except heat; on Kentucky avenue-; garage. Phone 1229 on 3fi.

c-tf FOR modern' house with garage. locat- L. O'Bnnion. Collin ally urday after an unidentitled man paid his fine with cash aud a $200 check signed by Schuyler Haas, corporation counsel under Duvall. present Seventh district Republican chairman air.

and Mrs. Otto Trittschuh. of North Con'de street, have a re cent letter from their daughter, i Mrs. O. D.

Powell and family at I Sioux CUy, in which Mrs. This Is Opinion of Most oi! Powen writes of a recent viait the Astute Politicians i hey paid to a former, Tipton res- ident, Edwin Cates and family, at 1 LeMars, la. Edwin Cates is the i sou of Rev and Mrs. Arthur Cates, a former pastor of the HIM! Kemp Methodist church, the son i being reared in Tipton and at- i tended the Tipton schoolB. Edwin, as he is known to most at This Time.

FOR FOR SALE Royal typewriters, standard, large and portable. Tribune Press. tf FOR dresser, sewing ma. hiiio. bookcase and other articles.

Nancy Overman Estate. 241 Oak street. c-184 FOR -hicks and custom hatching: our unexcelled sanitation program and our reasonable prices makes Tip- Top chicks Hie cheapest FOR RENT heated as low as S3 per week. -Miller Hotel, Tribune tf The ex-mayor's jatl term expired. Thursday, but he was not, released pending, payment of the iine and costs.

MISCELLANEOUS George V. (Boss) Collin with try- WHEX YOU want the best milljiug to keep him in jail to at the least possible price vent him "talking." He declared call Burkhart it Co. c-lf Coffin was promising favors to Duvall's former friends if they would cease efforts to raise mon- all competition. The Haicliery, I'houe t-TARTtl) flUfrXri Fine hit ol one, two and three weeks old I heavy breeds; growing good; son so that you buy 1 only good jitroug. heavy-bodied i chicks: come thetn.

you will be pleased i open every day and evening. lloosier Michiganlown. Ind. e-13u RADIO specialize on expert service work on all makes of sets; full line tubes, batteries, etc. MrJuiikin Radio Shop.

Phone 20X7. c-tf PI.UMBINC; and ilc.lrical ill Presler Presler. c-131 Tiptou needs fTTrone lSS -t. LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's green Shaffer's fountain pen in Tipton gym Sai urday afternoon; reward. Clifford Wiggins.

Phone 3532. p-134 ey to pay the fine, thus forcing the former mayor to serve out tlip fine a' the rate of $1 a day. which would keep him in ja'l nearly three years. Duvall was convicted in September. 1U27, of promising William 1-1.

Armitage, Uepublicaii politician, he would name two works board members in" return lor a campaign contribution. to jail Feb. 5, when tie supreme court upheld his convii- tion. LAUCJE STOCK of borne i lover alsike. timothy, el clover; farmer farmer priced.

(1. II. Tipton, or call Atlanta drain or Goldsmith Elevator, tt' silk umbrella at armory Saturday afternoon; DOGS KILLED CIIICKEXS please return to Miss Doris Fowler. Commercial hotel, i c-135 11olnmii Suffered of Several Fowls Sunday. Do us into the chii-ken-i 'OK lumber.

2x1, 2 1X4. lx(i; good bun an; i iiieknrss and width sind. Oscar Hoover. Phnue P-134 SALE OR TRAHE for Tip ton properly; i i iiuiny 40 acres, i-'uilir. Tipton Lea veil Ai 3 1 i LOST OR STOLEN Small rat terrjer.

black. while and brown; answers to name of, badly tori? five others, so reward for return at' they were no good and had to mid': notify Raymond Xagle at to d-ath. The dogs were tin Hie bee Garage, Arcadia, c-13 caught and I he ownership of tl: in a' little black animals is unknown. I purse, with au order for A. Monday morning J.

W. liisiu. P. Store, between the Bargain 1111(1 1 '-ong apprais-d lb I Grocerytand Peniiey's; please' fowIs i claim was filed wit! leave at Tribune. George Tish- I ner.

P-13K Washington, March pointing toward the renomination of President Hoover began to ap- and pear in widely sevarate quarters as be entered the second half it his term last week. This situation began to crystallize just at the moment when Democrats plunged into great un- rrrtainy as a result of the sharp projection of the prohibition issue into the meetiiig of the Democratic national committee here. These two developments cent red political activity definitely toward the presidential fight next year with indications it.may prove a- decisive test of federal prohibition. Indorsement of President Hoover was voiced in resolutions adopted by the Michigan stale convention. Iu Texas meetim; oi' Republicans heard from It.

H. Cieager, Texas Republican national committeeman, a prediction that Mr. Hoover would be nominated and re-elected. Similar declarations of loyalty may be expected from other states. At the same time, Senator Robert M.

LaFollette, Republican. Wisconsin, OIID of the insurgent leaders, whose father ran as an independent candidate for president in 1924. predicted in an interview in the Philadelphia Rce- of his friends, is married and has a fine baby boy about six months old, who is named Arthur. Mr. Cates is teaching in the Evangelical college at LeMars.

Mr. and Mrs. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Cates enjoyed a very fine visit.

TRAFFIC ON 31. Secretary of State Stimson Undertakes New Study of That Nation. Made by Us Are Better for the Borrower Than Fixed Time Loan Ton Can Pay It in Monthly Payments LikecPaying Rent. WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION Tipton Building and Loan Association Court Street. Tipton.

The Oldest Financial Institution in Tipton one. Honors for high s-jore were Miss Gibson first awarded Mrs. Russell and Glen Drumm second for Mrs. Carl Overdort and Mrs. the members.

Those- present were Harve Hiatt. The hostess assisted: Miss Marjorie Dunn. Miss Rober- by Mrs. Sauders served a dainty ta Gordon. Clara Byers, luncheon.

Miss Marjorie Small. Audna Mr. and Mrs. Vint Barnhizer Blann. and Mrs.

Itenia Taylor of have returned from a several Cicero. -Mrs. Drumm. Mrs. Davis, days' visit near Centerville with Miss Gibson.

Miss Edytiie Mahan, their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. i Miss Jordan and Mrs. Har- Verlin Barnhizer. Mr.

and Mrs. i ry Higbee. Tom Davis stayed in the Barn-! Ed Lewi? spent Friday in hizer home during their Indianapolis with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Devaney Mrs.

Edwin Petlijohn and fam- accompanied their daughter. Mildred.to Fort Wayne Thursday she entered the tional Business college. They took dinner with their son and brother, Carl Devaney who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs.

Verle delightfully entertained the mem March kors of Class No. of the Chri the Pettijohn oliil- with symptoms of RUMOR IS STARTED Washington lation on possible steps 'ian chnrdi and their husbands recognition of the Soviet Russian at their country home southwest government was heard today fol- of town Thursday evening. A lowing the decision of Secretary of 1 hl 'i -f business-period was held at State.Stimson to make a new and which time plans were aiacle. for comprehensive study of Russian afTairs. It as announced that Stimson Mrs.

Holman of strt.t ord that Mr. Hoover would be re- Sunday and killed nine hens and nominated and that the. Republicans would take a bone-dry po silioii. (Continued From Page 1). several were stranded.

Frank Essig, driver of a school hack who resides southeast of Tipton reported that drifts in some of the roads Monday were well night Impassable and he was fearful of the return trip Monday evening. William Small who turned back at the Midway Inn on the Range Lineroad Monday afternoon, was told that thirty-five trucks were stranded between that point and Indianapolis. All interurbau cars were run- 1 ning Monday afternoon and the condition is not nearly so bad as was experieced one year ago this month, when roads were blocked, for several days by heavy These fell on the 26th and 27th and were accompanied by winds. felt the administration of foreign affairs could be better served by such an investigation, and it. was understood the stndy would be entrusted to an assistant secretary possibly James grafton Rogers of Denver, Stimson's newest assistant.

Returned Home. Mrs. Will T. Kinder and sons. Audley Gene and John William, of Evanston, 111., who have been usiting with the former'ij parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Werner. on North Main street since Frl-, I and Mr day, returned home Monday. Mrs. Kinder and sons motored tnrough and intended to- retuti; home Sunday, but were notified that all traffic on roads, was tied the next party which will at-the Log Cabin at Forest park in Noblesville.

Contests and furnished entertainment throughout the remainder of the evening after a bounteous pitchin sapper was served. Th -ise in. merry party were Percy Hall of Tipton. Mrs. Ida Rode and daughter Joscpliine.

Mr. and Mrs. L-ii Geov Mr. land Mrs. James Sanders.

Mr. and I Mrs. Otto Etchison. and Mrs. Evert Karpiet aud family.

Mrs. Bessie Lyones and daughter Elizabeth, Mr. and K. P. Whis- nian.

Mrs. Cora aml daughter Gladys and son. Clay-, born. Mrs. Clarence Guy.

i Dessie Goettel. Mrs. Lelia ily. Both of drcn ill pneumonia. Cleo and Leo Ridge were, a delightful surprise Sunday in honor of their seventeenth birthday which occurred on that Winders It was also the birthday 6f Max Shank and Kerney Muudell.

A bounteous pitchin dinner was the noon hour. Those in we're Mr. and Mrs. Kerny Munde.U. Mr.

aud Mrs. Mas Shank. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Porter.

and Mrs. Fred of held Omega. Mr. and Mrs. John Ridge, Miss Nancy Ridge, Mrs.

Anna Taylor. Miss Pauline, and Eugene high by snowdrifts. They were hoping to get through safely John Horton and his city force Monday when they-left Tipton, augmented by several extra help- ers was busy Monday getting the W. A. Faust, former mayor of I Cook Ovcruorl.

Harold Ridge' of Indianapolis. and Otto Ek- Mr. and Mrs. Herschel-. and daughter Luella Mae and Eisworth Muudell.

Mr. and Mrs. Lew Groves and daughter Jean visited in Cicero Wedilesd iy evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ad Groves.

f. D. of Anderson is several days- here with son and wife; Mr. and Mrs. h'alpi: ('liiiicli Sunday! evening until there will be 's sliovn on the Passion ot" are very appropriate for tie- Lenten season.

The Aid society will met in the assembly ball Thursday for an all day quilting. All snow from the business district Klwood, was in Tipton for a short nid Mrs. Arthur Foulke. and the Mr. and" Floyd Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Arhuckie and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ruby of Kokomo. Mr.

and Mrs. John Rollings and sons Leroy mum hers are urged to be present aud Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. Will, as there 'will be work for all. A Rollings were at Cicero pitchin dinner will be served at day and attended the funeral of Hie uoon hour.

I their sister and aunt. Mrs. Vera? ls Rose Coca in who underwent til? second operation at the Mrs. Glen Gunning and daitgh- 1 hospital at Indian- MONEY TO LOAN FEDERAL FARM LOANS at 5 Wlii: I.I IK Wliio. llei'f r.nff "n- i Willie for for ill for Sim; $3tl for l.nnu.

anii Urnwn Iji-rfliorns. i i- '-'-175 for r.iiO; f-lil for PLENTY OF MONEY AT per, ill with i ell- Il hi'- L-'I Order in U'lyjUK'e nil Vou can clrp'-nrl Prices may liut Hit. quality stays. Hoo- v. Mli litgantnwn.

Itirt. township trustei settle damage out of the do fund, collected for litis purpose. Is Improving. P. per cent; lege.

I), S. pro-payment Pharos. privi- ir-l i'ia 'l lei cha WANTED ANTED Paper hanging Mrs. of Sharp: ville, who has been so critical! pneumonia continues cent from 1 to II) years, with show improvement and it is hi pre-payment privileges: best lieved will soon able to be r. loan in the state.

ami around. At one time the con Standcrford. c-tf: dition of Mrs. Martz was ver; critical. roofing.

Alex Carter. Sharpsville and Phoue 1 FARM LOANS Best loans in V. hatching, new low prices: much cheaser than hens or small incubators. The -tt to 20 years; interest annual or semi-annual with full payment, privilege. Fielding Fielding.

c-tf Flu Attack. Mrs. Starr, mother of Mr Eleanor Urmgion, is confined Mr. Hoover's intimate friends say his darkest days passed when congress adjourned, and thai from pow on. with a long recess ahead and prospects of a business upturn within a few months, aud who will- jth the necessity of Republicans uniting their forces for the pres- I idential fight, his popular strength will gradually increase.

It is not only the almost unani- view of Republicans but the general belief of Democrats that Air. Hoover will be renominated. In transmitting the Wickersham to congress, Mr. Hoover declared again against repeal of 'the eighteenth amendment and against the form of revision, outlined tentatively in the report, which would give to congress the power to regulate the liquor traf- I lie. Friends say he has not closed the door against all thought of and cleaning out next to the curbs time Monday Qf is getting along so as to let the.

water away in to business matters and greeting! i guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. case or a rain or sudden thaw. lriends. Mr.

Faust, who is a member of the state industrial Officers On Trail. board, was on his way to Indiana- Miss Ila June Marz who p0 js j'been ill with stomach trouble is Recently a lady's purse was able to return taken from a basket in the busi-; ness district of the city. The! purse contained about SIS audi Kartliquakc iu Japan. j' Miss Josephine Rode entertained the mem hers of the Phi Tokyo, March 9. was (Beta Psi sorority Tuesday evcniiK at at tier home a diuner- Hacinoye, Amori prefecture certain i cn the nort hern tip of the island parties and checking up on Gf Honsu tily decorated in keeping with i a valuable Gruen gold watch' rccked today by an earlh- which was a gift.

As soon as the i Quake which damage.d 8S4 houses theft was made known the offi-L at cers started watchiqg certain The also a git'B, belong-1 ed to Mrs. Henry Hunter and the( watch to mother. George Maulove of North Condej street. The thieves! may sajfe i Mrs. Vinita Eddy of -ludiana- themselves serious trflublc if poll's visited Thursday with her AIM'A Of A.

articles are returned. 1 revision. Ward Lawson, who has an 11he, daughter's home wltli an at- If this be true, it leaves the Tipton Hatchery. t( I apartment at the William Hohhs I tack of flu and exact position of the party or. Iiomo Wesl Jefferson Mrs.

Starr lias not been'in gooi 1 question open to later deci- trade Ford coiip.i IIHS bcon quite ill with cold and UPJl a I1Ce the death of her bus- fioii Republican organizations in with live good tires, runs complications for the past sever- )ilnd in this ity Hevara New Yorkf New JersBV ()tll0I good, for bred sow or coupl al days. He was still under the 1 of gilts. Phone 133-HA Area- care of a physiciunj Monday, dia. WANTED Wheat and oats threshing run for the' 11)31 harvest; can thresh wheat on first run; Iwill furnish William Teal, Box 120, Atlanto, Ind. -13C FOB SALE.

1926 WillrB-Kaigbt sedan; trade for team Authorized Bulck arid Pontile Service. SERVICE MOTOR CO. 1KS0'! Clievrolct! Sport Gabri- 1028 firakJne Clab Sedan. Whippet Oonpe. 1020 Chevrolet Sedaf.

1086 Naah Sedan. A037 (itar'CMiiir. OpHpe. )' llpioit; cK (Do. The Daily Wheeze.

ago and at this time is reported slates, favor repeal of the eigh- to be quite sick. teenth amendment. I 1 But whether Mr. Hoover will liermit the platform fram- ers to compromise with this view or Insist upon a straight-out cam- li palgn based on defense of the Binks: "Tljero Is no back-sal eighteenth amendment is uncor- driving in our Main. I Jinks: "Yes, I notice that's where you sit when you and your Charles Venahle, dispatcher i wife are out in it." far Indiaua RallroadifWliijliaa is inferior.

He 4 trying, to a mid bovel' Rouble, contlrimis trees. HI- He is 'faking but 1U- I nourishment and is growing Use Tribune Want AdH. i ry New The firm of E. L. Llneback Sons has just installed more -equipment at both Tipton and At each station has beiii 'nstalled a complete Elm-co electrical test hcuLii to give tests on auto starters, generators, coils, including ignition.

A lathe and under-cutter for all ordinary armatures is one of the most important parts. A special Indicator and other improvements are to.be seen In thjs complete Tip- Ton service station. Sunday Guests. Mi. and-Mrs.

Claude Little and daughter Helen Jean, entertained fyl on W. and 11 I sister, Miss Mao Wilson. Mrs. Fred Shaffer had as her dinner guests Friday. Mrs.

Nelle Benson and Mrs. Hodson of Noblesville and Mrs. Elston McAu- inch and baby daughter Barbara Jean of Kokomo. Mrs. McAninch I is a trained nurse and'at present; has a patient at Kokomo.

Heij husband conducts the Economy: Meat Market here, -i Mr. and Mrs. Clarlke -Burton had as their Thursday evening Mra Raymond Griffith. Mr. and jtfrs.

Loyd Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Rtisb- eling and daughter Barbara Lee, Mr. and Walter JLewis and- Miss Evelyn Smith Mrs.

Bert Bryant was hostess to the members of the Forty-Two Club Wednesday The evening was spent in playing the dab with the honors going p-Mrs. Mary Klbter and 5Irs! Mr. aiid Mrs. Frank Whisler and Myr.i Mae Whisler were transacting business in Logansport Saturday. Mis.

Ei-id Shaffer spent the week end in Indianapolis with tier daughter. Miss Louise McClintock who is in nurses training at- the Methodist hospital. Uev. and Mrs. I.

B. Wike and St. Patrick's Day and the table: Mrs. Blanche Kranse have gone -j decorations were also carried out; Middtetown where all have ac- iu the same 'colors, the center- employment in the Dunk- piece for the table, being greenOld People's home, candles. A three course Mrs.

Oiio Myers speii', a few was served after which the week in Broad Ripplo were spent in playing bridge, with her son Mr. and Mrs. Olvie Mrs. Leslie Davis won guest! AUCTION The undersigned will sell to tiic highe I bidder at 720 South street, Elwood, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH P. M.

Full size city lot, improved with good five-room modern house, with fronl porch aiid rear porch, full basement with furnace, built-in p.an'ry and ample closets; garage and some fruit. S200 cash and extended time on balance. Inspection is invited at any time. ELMO GUSTIN Siiie in The K. Xobtesville, Ind.

'Uieyyiyo i -Huhdrert Glubat the Mrs-Raymond Coe, of near Tip-1 Wednesday i afternoon ton. all the members present but FARMER'S SALE 50 Head Pure Bred Hampshire Bred CHts ONE O'CLOCK P. M. State Road 29 at 86tlt Street v. i -f.

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