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Flretands Chapter D.A.R. Will Open Season Monday Evening In Willard Home WlLLAttt), Oct. opening meeting of Chapter, of tha Amer- tcati ftevoitttioft in to held at the hotnt of recent, c. 8. Monday evening.

A 1 light iufcpef fwecedlng the program will be arranged by Mm. n. E. Hoffman and R. P.

Sharlek. MctCellogg Will outline "ObJectltW for the tear," and the Erie County Court House CITY DEFENDANT IN DAMAGE SUIT Zieber Is Asking $10,000 For Injuries In Fall. A fall caused try a wire allegedly Wrung acroM a sidewalk caused William Zlebef to file trait for the recovery of $10,000 in Common pleaa court Wednesday agalnut the City of Sandusky. Zieber states In his petition that June 2 of this year he tripped and fell over a wire which he claims wag atrung across the sidewalk in front of property on the acuth side of Madison-st. As the result of the accident, which occurred at night, Zieber claims he sustained serious and Permanent Injuries.

John F. McCrystal and John T. McCrya'at, represent the plaintiff. PROBATE COURT Application for settlement of personal Injury claim without the appointment of guardian filed In the guardianship of Barbara Close. Application and transfer of real entate and petition to determine heirship filed in the Louis Leichtle Election of surviving spouse filed In the Charles Gross estate.

Petition to sell real estate filed In the B. E. Squires estate. DEMURRER 18 OVERRULED A demurrer of the defendant Roy T. Rogers to answer and cross petition of Irvin J.

Friede, receiver, was overruled in common pleas rourt Wednesday In the case of Ceorge C. Holmburg and others against Roy T. Rogers, executor, end others. Russell Ramsey Is attorney for the plaintiff. King, "Flynn ft Frohman represent Ropers.

SOLD BY THE SHERIFF The Peoples Loan and Savings company purchased the property of Oeorge J. Apel and others at 1419 Ruckingham-st for $3,500, and that of Lucille Werner Smith and others at 110 46th-st, for $8,000.00, from Deputy Sheriff Christ Taubert Wednesday HUSBAND ASKS DIVORCE 4 Covet Allen, 819 Third-st, filed suit for divorce Wednesday in common pleys court against May Etta Allen, 539 Taylor-st, r-harglng extreme cruelty. The plaintiff asks custody of minor child. Richard C. Wennes is attorney for the plainflff.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John G. and Rose C. Appeman to August W. Brandt Lot 51 Nokomis Park Vil. of Vermll- Ion.

$10. Charles F. Baurn, deed, to Kill A. Baum, et al 2.22 A. 4, I'er- 1005 Butler-at, $1.

William P. Heim, deed, to William H. Heim. et Int. Pt, CONSTIPATION FLUSHED AWAY IN 1 HOUR! of Hav Advised Method Which Quickly, Yet Gtntly you nee.d a laxative DO AS DOCTORS DO -and take no chances.

Dr. C. B. of Indiana says: "I have prescribed Pluto frequently and think it the best aperient solution yetfound." Dr. writes: "There nothing better than Pluto." WorktinlHovr With Pluto there are no hours of overnight waiting, which allow geroua poisons to be absorbed by the system, often resulting in that tired often causing pimples, boils, colds.

Simply mix of a glass of Pluto Water with of a glass of hot water. You'll find this mixture pleasant, gentle, quick, It will give you a thorough bowel flush in 1 hour or less, and you'll feel worlds better. Try Thk Way Pluto Water is bottled et the famous 4 French Lick Springs, Indiana. It is a saline mineral water. Two hundred million bottles have Already been used, largely on doctors' advice.

Get Pluto from your the, 25c sae.or the large tm which contains three tones the quantity. In I how or lass, your youU tmUkit mMon, PLUTO I WheiiNaiuieWun'l HluluWill subject for discussion for evening to be "Patriotism and the War Against Crime," by H. F. Murray. The tear distributed this week by tha program chairman, Mrs.

J. C. Stetner. list nine In November group will meet with Murray with the program, an open foftutt "The Way to Peace" O. J.

Landefeld, leader. The December meeting at the home of E. ttartsell is to be a Christmas Party, with white gifts for Ellis Island. Mrs. W.

F. Harris wiU entertain trta chapter la January with "The A. ft." as the general subject of the program In charge of Alice Gartng and Harold Ketchum. The annual Guest Day. Feb.

22, will be arranged by Mrs. E. Landefeld, Miss Alma and C. H. Strahm.

G. W. McElfi.ih will give a book review at the March meeting when Miss Alma Hills Is hostess. Strahm will entertain with a candle light supper In April and H. F.

Miller of Attica will "Early American Furniture." A business session will be held at the home of Mrs. E. fi. Frye in May and the June meting, the annual picnic, to be arranged by Mrs. O.

J. Lendefeld. Mrs. H. Cochrel and Mrs.

McKellogg. Lota 14 and 16 Decatur-si Pt Lota 15 and 17 Fulton-st, $1. Mary Helm, derd. to William H. and Weldon V.

Helm, 2-3 Int. Pt. Lots 14 and 18 Decatur-st Pt. Lots 16 and 17 Fulton-st, $1. The Peoples Loan Savings Co.

to Vincent P. and Bernice C. Erney Pt. Lot 24 Hancock-st, $1. The Erie Park Realty Company to Edith Winters Pt.

Lot 74 War- ren-st, $1. Edna B. Grant to Charles N. and Jessie T. Mohring Lot 101 In Blue Bird Beach Vil.

of Vermilion, $10. Desperadoes Flee Indiana Jail HE RKCTPIER. SAXMSKV OHTO. THtrftSTUT. OCTOBER IS.

153S- Hear Gov. Davey Tonight WTAM WLW 6:15. HOME COUNCIL MEETSJODAY Huron-co Women To Gather At Norwalk. HUNTS CORNERS. Oct.

14 Huron County Home Council will meet Thursday afternoon with Miss Mable Fernald, Huorn-co borne Norwalk, Mrs. Ambrose Stimson, Lymc- tp member is chairman of the group. Mrs. Karl Koch, Ridge- field-tp member, will also attend. Plans will be made for the fall and winter's work.

Club To Meet Mrs. Elmer Strecker will be hostess to the Friendship Bridge Club of Monroeville Thursday evening at her home. Two tables of contract will be in play with prizes awarded for first, second and third scores. A luncheon with Hallowe'en appointments will be served. Guests will be: Mrs.

H. M. Weis, Mrs. W. B.

Hey man of Norwalk, Mrs. Carl Stotz. Mrs W. A. Schibley, Mrs.

Edgar Stotz, Mrs. Albert Jones, Mrs. Harold Stotz and Mrs. C. H.

Zipfel of Monroeville. Open P. T. A. Year The Lyme School Parent-Teachers Association met for Its opening session at the Lyme school.

County Supt. Bell gave a short address. Introduction of the new faculty followed. Those introduced were: Doris Prince, prlmipal, Wakeman, 7th and 8th grades: Eleanor Lawrence, Norwalk, 5th and 6th grades: Mildred E. Wolfe, Norwalk, 3rd and 4th grades: Mary Flizabeth Bowser, N.

Fairfield, 1st and 2nd grades: Mrs. Carl Joseph, Bellevue, music. The association will meet agani the first Fridav in November at the Lyme school. A Thanksgiving program will be presented. G.

I. Brotherson Taken By Death CLYDE, Oct. 14 (Special) George I. Brotherson. 77, a native Of Denmark, died in his home north of here last night after a lingering Illness.

He came to Ohio when he was nine years old, and was a farmer until ill health forced him into retirement, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Emma Grove Brotherson; three sons, Rudy and Burl at home and Ray of Toledo; one daughter, Mrs. Erie Warner of Vickery, and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will bo conducted In the home Friday afternoon at two o'clock with the Roy. Frank S.

Jordan of St. Paul's Lutheran Church officiating. Burial will be lu Oak Leaf Cemetery. Venice, under the direction or the Mitchell Funeral Get Endorsement President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Gov.

Martin L- Davey have been endorsed for re-election by labor's Non-Partlaan League, of Sandusky, a branch of the national organisation. Other endorsed are: Paul M. Herbert, Republican candidate for lieutenant-governor; C. Reiser, Pemocrat, and A. P.

Baumhardt, Republican, candidates fo rthe state senator; Judge Arthur W. Overmyer, for court of LOW PRICED BRIGGS COM Federal agents joined with police in five middle western states in a hunt for three desperate Indiana hoodlums who escaped from the Hancock-co jail (top) at Greenfield, after slugging Sheriff Clarence Watson (below) with an iron bar and the butt of a stolen revolver. Sheriff Watson, injured about the head in the encounter, is shown holding a bar similar to the one used by the men who were being held for trial for murder of an Indianapolis police sergeant. VP) RECORD HARVEST AT CELERYVILLE WILLARD, Oct. Quantities of celery and garden produce are being trucked to city markets and sold at road side stands by the gardeners at Celery- vllle who report one of the best seasons In several years.

Last year a killing frost in August caused heavy loss In the gardens. One good year in three or four is all that the celery growers claim they can expect but this year will break all recent records for amount of produce marketed. 29 APPLICANTS FOR CITIZENSHIP Examinations Here Set For Next January 18. Twenty-nine applicants, the largest number in recent years to seek citizenship according to Louis Lonz, deputy clerk of courts, will fce examined here Jan. 18, 1937.

Seven applicants, according to word received by Clerk of Courts John W. Baxter, will be examined here Oct. 19 between 9 a. m. and noon by Examiner Cushman.

The examiner devote an hour from 11 a. m. to noon to answer questions of persons seeking isation information. Following are the names of applicants received to date: Charles Hertzel, Berlin Heights; Andrea Scalia, 1215 Ransom-st; Ernest Calabria, 1102 W. Adams-st; John Giardina, 703 Curran-st; Gutseppe Collcchia.

433 Tiffin-av; Antonio Tata, Huron; John Yakupak, 1603 Harrison-st; Frederick William Fear, 1102 W. Jefferson-st; An- gc-lo Maria Fantozzi, 319 Willlams- st, Huron: Marie Elizabeth Bayh, 115 Townsend-st; Angelo Cammalleri, 1709 Sandusky-st; Anders Jo. hannsen, Berlin Heights; John Kasza, Bay Bridge; Sebastian Faetanini, Kelleys Island; Vittorlna Balconi, 2618 Milan-rd; Giuseppe Maiani, Kelleys Island; Michail Millie, Kelleys Island; Antonio Masano, 245 E. Market-st; Glovan- rl Capodlci. 914 Pierce-st; John Durket, Kelleys Island; GiovannT Mussari, 416 Berlin, Huron, and Kurt Alfred Puria, 808 W.

son-st. appeals; and Judge Roy H. Williams of Sandusky and Will P. Stephenson for the state supreme court. No county candidates have been endorsed.

Attica Guild Meets Oct. 20 ATTICA, Oct. 14 (Special) The Woman's Literary Guild will meet Oct. 20, with Mrs. L.

M. Kaufman as hostess. The afternoon's program has been arranged as follows: Roll call, News from Washing LORAIN-CO COURT NOTES Court Decisions MOLC against Caroline Sears and others, $1,734.84 finding for plaintiff In foreclosure. Bmily Capasso against Joseph Capasso, divorce, dismissed At plaintiffs costs. New Cases Filed J.

H. Metz, guardian in estate of Howard Hines and others, against Bertha R. Hines and others, $3,594.91 in foreclosure action. Julia Toth, Lorain, against Steve Toth, Lorain, divorce, charging cruelty; request for custody nt one child, alimony, lawyer's fees and restraining order. Mildred A.

Benton, Elyrla, against LaRoice E. Benton, Elyrla, divorce, charging cruelty; request for alimony and restoration to maiden name, Mildred A. Dyer. Verna Washtak, Lorain, against John J. Washtak, Lorain, petition for alimony; charging cruelty.

Harley W. Dague, Huntlngton- tp, against Irene I. Dague, residence unknown, divorce, charging wilful absence. Harland R. Carr, guardian of Minnie E.

Carr, Elyria, against Fred Dostall, Elyrla, accident damage case. Harriet Dean, Elyria, against Charles Malik, Elyria, $1,375 in accident damage case. Probate Court Actions Emma Mitchell appointed istratrix in estate of Herman Youngberg, Elyria. T. L.

Porter appointed administrator in estate of Elmer Cordin, Oberlin. William A. Thomas appointed administrator in estate of Albert Wilson Thomas, Lorain. Wayne G. Hawkins appointed administrator In estate of K.

Hawkins, Lorain. J. L. Edwards appointed admin- CHURCH WOMEN HOLD MEETING AT VERMILION Returned Missionary Speafts At Session In Howe Of Mrs. Fred Will.

VERMILION. Oct. Miss Nora Gunther of Lima, a returned missionary to Egypt, spoke- yesterday at a meeting of the Evangelical-Reformed cSiureh Missionary society in the home of I Fred Will. Mrs. John Ries mibmltted a re- port on the state convention.

The opening service was conducted by FA Nelding and Fred Krapp prosmtpd the first chapter of the study book "The Beginning of The End." The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Charles Krapp and Mrs. Willis Gebhart, served a two- course luncheon. Out-of-town guests Included Mlsa Gunther. 7,.

Reger and Mrs. Grant Horn of and Mrs. E. B. Koontz of Bettlah Bearh.

Hear Of Heath Word was received here today of the death of Mrs. Margaret Brown, a former resident of Vermilion, who succumbed at the home of daughter. Mrs. Bertha Wilcox In Portland, Oregon. She leaves another daughter.

Mrs. 'Hattle Thomaa. and a sister, Mrs. Herman Kobs, and a brother, Henry Llngelbach. Mrs.

Percy Lelmbach Is recovering at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lorain, from an operation which she underwent Monday. The Townsend club will hold a regular meeting In the town hall Friday evening at eight 'clock. Miss Alice Avery returned to her home In TJma Monday after spending the summer at Helfrlck's restaurant. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Eastman and children spent Sunday at Oberlin. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sloan, who spent the summer at Helfrlck's restaurant, returned to their home in McKeesport Monday.

Mrs. Emma King of Elyria Is the guest of Mr. and Herman Kobs. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Kelble spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bradley. Dr. and Mrs.

Henry Hoffner and children of Amherst, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee of Oberlin and Mrs. Edna Zlmmer and children of rla were Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

M. W. Lee. Mrs. Llnewood Shaw and son spent Tuesday In Cleveland.

Bf idge That Gots Nowhere 1 reption Church witti the ftet. BWtM be in the Cenwtery. The body will taken to home. 427 When President Roosevelt in fWS annmnced 8 $200,000,000 grade crossing construction program to help solve the unemployment problem the New Deal brain trust forgot to tell him about rights of way, surveys and land problems. Although much of the taxpayers' money has been roured out.

employment has been negligible and after a year, half- finished monuments mow dot the highway. Above is one not far from Sioux Falls, S. D. A tittle used dirt road passes over a railroad line over which two trains pass per day. The overhead crossing and approach nhown cost $77,000 up to the point pictured.

Then work stopped because of complications. Note the bridge-end up in the air at right Similar spending has run the national debt up to highest level in history and taxes to back-breaking proportions. DILLINOEB R1TK8 FRIDAY BELLEVUE, Oct. 14 Funeral services for Bon Dilllnger, 14 year old Son of B. E.

Dill inger, will be conducted Friday at 10 a. m. at the Immaculate Con CAN TSSIE am tmmm FREMONT, Oct. Sandtrsky-co trustees may ttfttt their own relief to clients in this township, eotmtf commlslsoners assured them it joint conference with the rettaf mtntstratlve officials here. tees hitherto had to refer the applications of clients for aid to lief headquarters in Fremont several often elapsed these could be approved ot plied with.

WAKE UP YOUR LIVER tiftst! CtlwiWtal I mH JtniOitftffefli Mstfiitl ft The fire? thoeM peat eat two pronto ef Hqatd MM into Krtreto If thii li not itot foot! dowo't It jait decays in the Gm btMM yonf Btomieh. Ton tret eontttpttsd. Teat whole tyttem poisoned and fatt fihtl tank and tht Wot Id looks frank. only A Kett moremeftt dottft't ret at the eattte. tt thOM nod, old Little Uvtt Pills to get two of flawing reel j- and make you feel "up tod Harnv gentle, yet atnaiinf fa mafttat" MM freely.

Aik of Cattet't Little Urer PilW Bf Stubbornly fefoM anythlna Use. ton; music, Mrs. H. Holm, Mrs. S.

L. Heabler, Mrs. O. H. Meckley; "Club Institute and Parliamentary Law." Mrs.

J. Mohr; reading of club constitution and by-laws, Mrs. S. Cook, The following meeting will be Nov. 3 with Mrs.

C. J. Morton. Istrator in estate of Cora M. Squire, Oberlin.

Will of Harriet C. Andrews, Oberlin. filed for probate. Real Estate Transfers Edward A. and Edna M.

Nagel to Edwin J. and Mildred M. Nagel, property on Detrolt-rd, Avon. Isaac Grant to Sears, Roebuck A quit claim, property on 17th- st, Lorain. H.

W. and Genevieve Borgsteadt to H. W. Borgsteadt, quit claim, sublot 18, black 1, Andover Beach subdivision, Avon Lake, Katherine Battenhousen to LeRoy Rahl, part of lot 251. A.

W. Pearl's subdivision, Amherst. Joseph Svete and others, trustees, to Laura Elizabeth Dalzell, lot 179. Broadway Garden allotment. Sheffield-tp, Joseph Svete and others, trustees, to Ruth F.

Alexander, lot 189, Broadway Garden allotment. field-tp. William and Catherine Hamilton to Cleveland Trust property on E-st. Ijoraln, Sheriffs deed, Laura Beetler and J. Blair Profitt, administrator in estate of Amos Beetler, to S.

H. Squire, superintendent of Ohio banks in charge of liquidation of Amherst Savings and Banking part of lots 38 and 43, Brownhelm- tp. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Dont COUGH YOUR EAD OFF ask for MENTHOMULSION IF IT FAILS TO STOP YOUR COUGH DUE TO COLDS ASK FOR YOUK MONEY BACK Bechberger Kubach Sloaue House BX55 ELL'S Qwtmoi Foret Avtragt Lsff thgn MJit in Gityhowd for the ej one milt wqiw mils for round ot i'As or mora. No water wqm ualos, toyhoiwd't their iUl.VM»il» AVE. CHU'AtiU l-W I'ViTilUJiCU YOBtf IMMl ii.w 7XO SC9S Vouf love tltofU and mocbn) design of gltro-smaft efficicMey.

Htm, km body i for ral in sweeping uedar bay bttmittm. "Hl- io9h SEtf-CLEANING UHKK Mi R. HERB Company Dudley White- Knows the 13th And the 13th District Knows Him Elect To Congress THE M. R. HERB COMPANY SATURDAY OCTOBER 17 A SPECIAL FEATURE SALE FUR COATS Mr.

Roy J. Hartley; of the Wells Triester Co. New York City Will be in our en's wear depart? ments with a com, plete showing of beautiful new 1937 style Fur Coats. These Coats Will Be Offered At PRICES WE KNOW WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE TO DUPLICATE LATER In addition to this special showing we will feature our regular stocks of Quality Fur Coats. These coats are a revelation to those who know and appreciate good furs.

Coats that conform to our high standards of value Quality and Fashion Correctness. Our furriers were in the market early and secured Fur Coats of Super Fashion and Quality. A Small a the tim Qt hold your eoat while you pay Cash Deposit the balance on easy The Mr Hcvb.

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