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THE (OHIO) HERALD Tuesday, April 24, 1928. MELLON APPROVES I SHIP IN DISTRESS, SPARE PARTS FOR STRANDED FLIERS TAX SLASH PLANS NO SIGN OF CREW WASHINGTON, April 26 The $210.000,000 tax reduction bill backed by the Republican majority on the senate finance committee is satisfactory to Secretary of Treasury Mellon. Mellon endorsed the bill today higher CHATHAM, April 26 The lookout of the coast guard station here today sighted the mast of a three-masted schooner above the water four miles south southeast of this port. No sign of the crew could be seen through the glasses. Two coastguard lifeboats put out although, it is $9,000.000 than the cut he recommended, and immediately and were followed by repeals the automobile tax which the 27-foot coastguard power boat, he opposed.

Whether the three masted The senate bill is schoon was sunk in a collision and below the slash adopted by the the crew rescued or whether she house. Senate Democrats are demanding a $300,000,000 reduction. was run down during the night and the lives of those on board lost was not determined. MRS. FUNERAL HELD HERE WEDNESDAY The funeral of Mrs.

Margaret Seney Dearth, wife of Walter J. Dearth, was held Wednesday afternoon at her late home on E. Main-st. Rev. Franklin Me Elfresh of the Methodist church with which denomination Mrs.

Dearth was affiliated, officiated. The deceased had selected her own pallbearers. Her favorite hymns, were; in the Arms of and My God, to were read. The pall bearers were her brothers, Floyd and John McRoberts, her brothers, in Jaw, Elmer, Clarence and Harley Dearth, and her nephew, Leslie Dearth. Among those who attended the funeral from 'out-of-town were John and Floyd McRoberts, Mrs.

E. W. Bier, Mrs. Major Loel, Mr. and Mrs.

John Knode, of Chilli- coihe; Mr. and Mrs. John Dearth, Elmer, Harley and Clarence Dearth, Leslie Dearth, Mrs. Mary Johnston, Miss Alice McRoberts, Mrs. Norman Pyle of Kingston; Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Seniff Berney and Michael Seniff, of Chillicothe; Mrs. Rebecca Allen and Frank Allen of Logan, and Cliff Dresbach and family of South Bloomfield. Court News REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Wheat was up 3-4 ti 1 l-4c, corn 5-8c, and oats 1-4 to lc. Opening prices: Wheat May 161 1-2 to 162; July 160 1-4 to 1-2; Sept.

157 1-2 to 158. Corn May 108 1-2 to 3-4; July 111 1-4 to 5-8; Sept. Ill 3-8 to 1-2. Oats May 65 1-4 to 1-2; July (old) 56 3-4 to 57; July (new 571-2 to 58; Sept. (new) 49 1-4.

TOLEDA LIVESTOCK TOLEDO, April 26 Hogs: Receipts Market steady to 10c higher on light hogs; Quotations: Heavies mediums heavy Yorkers light Yorkers mixed pigs roughs Cattle: Slow; Calves and lambs steady. yearlings common and 7 00 11 25 feeder lambs $17,25. Perry Douglas to Earl C. Price, et part lot 917, Circleville, $1,350. I j.

William E. Watson to Lon R. Allen, 100 acres, Perry $1 and other con 3 ierations. Lon R. Allen, et to Ollie C.

Donovan, 100 acres. Perry $1 and other considerations. Nora Washburn to Ralph L. Ward, et lot 1197, Circleville, $1 and other considerations. Allen Drum and wife to Inez V.

Bowman, et 49.24 acres, Saltcreek $1 and other considerations. Samuel Morrison and wife to Benj. B. Morrison, lot 23, Ashville, $1 and other considerations. Clarence C.

Mauller and wife to Mary L. Valentine, part lots 1 and 2 in Square 7, Tarlton, $1 and other considerations. Mechanics at Curtiss Field, Long Island, are shown loading spare parts and a new wheel for the damaged Lremcn at Island, which the Gcrman-Irish trio still hope to fly vto New A Fashion Diary -----------Bv Grace Thorncliffe------------- By Grace Thornclif fe She Describes New Evening Gowns to Her Friend Julie, Sk DISGUISED AS ALLEGED THIEF ESCAPES COLUMBUS, April 26 lice today were seeking Floyd eSCaPed fr01T1 1 "'j court room here yesterday dis- fiilflifiC It guised in a stolen hat and coat. i Cole was held on a charge burglary and larceny and had pleaded not guilty when arraigned earlier in the day. In the afternoon he announced that he had decided to change his plea to guilty.

Left in an anteroom for a few minutee, Cole picked up at hat and coat, walked past a bailiff and through the court room and escaped. For all stomach and intestinal troubles and due to teething, there is nothing better than a safe and Laxative. Mrs. Winslows yrup IT PAYS IO ADVERTISE HERE ARE REAL VALUES HERE economy rules KRISPY CRACKERS, 2 LB. PKG 27c BUTTER, PRIDE, CREAMERY, LB.

47c CHEESE, WHOLE MILK, LB 29c LUX, DOUBLES THE LIFE OF STOCK INGS .2. 1 ARGE PKGS. 39c AST week I had to cut short my letter to Julio when I hadn't half described some of the loveliest things of the season, in answer to her letter asking for recent fashion notes. continued It, and copied It into my diary: from where I left off In my last letter: worn more ifraceful. Th.

Hno adds the effect of lengin oy trailing down the ba new colors. And so giand for sultry Summer nights. The majority of these dresses are made with the molded hipltae and some kind of loose tie waist shoulder or both. I a sketch lest you complain that my description is feeble.JT^are 'affetas, which are even newer, are being made along the eame though slightly modified lines. Never before have hats been so or amusing.

There are ittle felt ones, with tiny brims twist- ng in and out, showing up in un- places end growing abs or bows. The vogue for high ustre, whether for entire hats or -rimmlngs. is pronounced. Everything appears to be shellacked or to a high point of brilliance. Another extreme novelty is -ho or wig hat, with a design worked in straw represent- Ing the lines of the bob.

Some of the latest imports show well-defined waves from either side of a simulated part, heightening the effect of an actual coiffure. Flower and feather turbans, shellacked or plain, are numerous and delightful. All of this new millinery has a tendency toward shallow crowns, and 13 to bo worn with a decided tilt over the CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, April 26 (INS) Hogs: Receipts market steady; top bulk heavy weight medium weight light weight light lights packing sows pigs Cattle: Receipts market steady; Calves: Receipts market steady; Beef Steers: Good and choice common and medium yearlings 14.60; Butcher Cattle: Heifers cows bulls calves feeder steers stocker steers stocker cows and heifers Sheep: Receipts market steady; medium and choice lambs 18.00; culls and common PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK PITTSBURGH, April 26 Cattle: Supply light; market steady; choice prime good tidy butchers fair common common to good fat bulls common to good fat cows heifers $9-511, fresh cows and springers $50-5125; veal calves $15.50. Sheep and Lambs: Supply 650; market strong; good $11; lambs spring lambs $20. Hogs: Receipts 1200; market strong to higher; prime heavy hogs heavy mixed mediums heavy Yorkers light Yorkers pigs roughs CIRCLE REALTY CO.

I.lceii*«*« C. HOHK1S, Swrrtnry Room 3 ami 4. Mnnoiile Temple. 11 25 tf. FOR BEST QUALITY COAL and Lowest Prices, call H.

M. CRITES CO. PAINT From Factory to You. Save All Intermediate Profits. Standard and purity of ingredients guaranteed.

The Very Best Paint at 2.60 OUR FORMULA Outside White to V) 3 cr to to b-. LEVELAND LIVESTOCK CLEVELAND, April 26 (INS) Receipts holdovers 774; market 15c to 25c higher; Quotations: 250-350 lbs. 200-250 lbs. 160-200 lbs. 10 80 10.90; 130-160 lbs.

90-130 lbs. packing sows Cattle: Receipts 200: calves 500; market steady; Bulk Quotations: Beef Steers beef cows cutter and cutter vealers Sheep: Receipts 1600: Market: Steady; Quotations: Top fat lambs $16; bulk fat lambs bulk cull lambs bulk fat ewes White Lead Zinc Silicate of Magnesia Linseed Oil Japan Dryer Turpentine Moisture 60.00 30.00 10.00 36.00 18.00 6.00 35.00 2.80 2.00 .20 100.00 Call, Phone or Write for Color Card and Price List. COLUMBUS PAINT MFG. CO. 272-278 WEST GAY STREET.

One block west of Scioto River. COLUMBUS, OHIO Phone AD 4177. Femininity Stressed in Flowered Chiffon for Evening. amusing, much epoken-of I think now, I've given you a rather good summary, but if anything neglected and you want described let me know. GRACES -'sr MRS.

ROBERTSON iS DEAD AT FRANKFORT Mrs. Nannie Virginia Robertson died at her home in Frankfort Wednesday following a year's illness. She was born Sept. 18, 1845, a daughter of James and Nancy Vines Dunlap. She was married June 1, 1876, to Richard Robertson, who survives her.

Mrs. Nettie Ply ley, who has made her home with the Robertsons for a number of year, also survives. Mrs. Robertson had been a member of the Presbyterian church for 4 1 years. The funeral services will be held at her late home Friday afternoon at 2 Rev.

Baker will officiate. Interment in Greenlawn cemetery. MARKETS CLOTHES PINS, 100 CARTON 19c OIL TANKER AFIRE NEW YORK, April 26 The oil tanker Overbrook is afire off the Florida coast, according to an S. O. S.

message received by The Radio Marine Corporation station at Chatham, Mass. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Eggs, 24c; butter fat, 47c; hens medium, 23s; heavy, 25c; light, 25c. Quotations by the Circleville Produce Company. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Wheat, new corn, oats, 45c. Quotations by the Pickaway Grain Company.

PITTSBL RGH PRODUCE PITTSBURGH. April 26 Butter: Prints 53-53 l-2e; tubs 52-52- t-2c; local tubs 48-49c. Eggs: White 28-30c: current receipts 26-27c. Live Poultry: Hens (heavy) 28- 29c; hens (light) 25-26c; roosters 17-18c; springers 27-29c; broilers 47-50e; ducks 28-32c; turkeys 40- 45c; geese 20-24c. Vegetables: Tomatoes potatoes (Maine) (150 cabbage (bbl).

8 Coffee, lb Maxwell House Coffee, lb La Creme Mustard, 32 Oz. Jar. 19c DEL MONTE PEACHES, NO. 1 CAN 15c DAIRY-MAID BREAD FINE FOR TABLE USE 11-2 LB. TWIN LOAF 10c NUTLEY 0LE0, LB.

17c Clark Bars, 3 Bars Chocolate Drops, lb. 15c Teaberry Gum, 2 5c Luckies Oid Gold Camels Chesterfield CIGARETTES 2 pkgs. 25c THK CHEAT an ic Ranne CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks for the kindness shown by our neighbors and friends during the sickness and death of our son and brother, Clarence Angell. Also to Rev. Miles for his comforting words, to the singers, pallbearers and Mader Ebert.

Mrs. George W. Hartman, Mrs. J. W.

Trimmer. 121-lt. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, April 25 Grains opened sharply higher today. ARRESTED FOR DRINKING 1 Harry Howard was arrested was Wednesday night on a charge of intoxication. He was released when he placed a bond of $15 for his appearance Thursday before Mayor Hedges.

IN MOMENT POSLAM STOPS SKIN SUFFERING DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Phone 1364. Reverse the Call Circleville Fertilizer Works l-5-tf. TEA Cfc Some skin remedies work so slowly that you grow discouraged before you get relief. But Poslam Is so CONCENTRATED that it ends itching and burning instantly and speedily drives the eruption away. Yet it is so gentle that it con be used freely even on a tender skin.

At all 50c. I Write for special trial box 11 ro. 243 West, 47th Street FREE Feeaamint The Laxative You Chew Like Gum No Taste But the Mint MOUSE TRAP? Someone said: you build a better mouse trap than the other fellow, even if you live in the woods, the people will make a beaten path to your Value first store is out of the beaten path. WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER NO HIGH RENT NO FANCY FIXTURES No swell floor-walkers, ao high pressure salesmen. Iusi Good Clothes Cheap.

COB. PICKAWAY AND FRANKLIN Utile Out Of The Way, Where Low More Than Repay. EVERY DAY IS A SALE DAY AT It has never been our policy to have special sales every couple days or every couple weeks, but we place such regular low prices on our goods that every day is actually a sale day here. This is a family store, doing our own buying and rent no unnecessary expense charges lor fancy fixtures and us an unusual low overhead. This enables us to price every article in our store at a price equal or lower than the average store's sale price.

And these low prices are found on nationally advertised goods, which are readily recognized outstanding lines of the country for Holeproof Gotham Gold Stripe and Onyx Pointex Hosiery Warner and Redfern Wraparounds and Corsellettcs Congoleum, Sanford and Alexander Smith Rugs Beau and Elite Dresses and Coats Hart'Schaffner and Marx Clothes. Swect'Orr and Stag Trousers Arrow, Whitney, Needles Fruit of Loom Shots. Spaide and Sweet On Work Shirts You save on every item purchased at our budget your chases for the next 60 or 90 your purchases and then you see why it pays you to do all your shopping at Rothman where every purchase is backed by our guarantee and the manufacturers. Hetc arc a few of our every day values and savings, and many more are on play all over the store. UNUSUAL VALUES IN Newest Spring Coats! VALUE HISTORY MAKING IN THESE New Spring Dresses All the newest style effects that make them so tasty, all the new spring colors, all the new materials, Kashas.

Satine, Pori- etsheen. Twill Cords, Broadcloth and Novelties. Unusual $10 to $35 Coats. All the lovely new spring colors and styles that are irre- sistable. Dresses that will more firmly establish the value ing ability and fashion correctness of this store.

Don fail see these values. $6.95, $8.95, $12.95, $14.95, $19 95 $3.95, $4.95, $8.95, $12.95, $14 9o $1.00 Spaide and Sweet On Work Shirts Rothman Overall Values Lead The leaders of high quality work shirts. OUR PRICE 85c Other makes 50c 65c and 75c $2.00 Mens Heavy Whipcord Trousers Fleeced back and heavy cords. Size 30 to 42 waist. Unusual buy.

Heavy 220 white back Overalls, full cut and well made. Big 4 and Crown Overalls. 95c and $1.25 OUR PRICE $1.25 $2.00 Ten Point Blitz Renowned Caps for Men Finest woolens, rubber visors, and many other unusual features, that make them caps of merit. Over 400 caps to select from. $1.65 Famous 4Onyx Pointex" and Gold Stripe' Fine quality full-fashioned Hose.

In all new spring shades. In chiffon and service weight. OUR PRICE $1.45 B. V. May's Famous OUR PRICE $1.25 Darn Savers Rayon and Silk to top hose, in all new shades.

Equal to usual 69c Hose. OUR PRICE 450 Congoleum Certainteed and Star Brand Felt Base Rugs.Size 9-12. OUR PRICES $4.95 $5.95 and $7.95 Alexander Smith Fine Velvet and Axminster Room Rugs Sixe 9x12. newest patterns, at prices that mean big savings to you. OUR PRICES $22.50, $24.50 $29.50, and $34.50 Green City and Blue Top Broadcloth Dress Shirts In new spring patterns and colorings.

Sizes 14 to 17. OUR PRICE 95c Children's Dresses In choice prints, broadcloths, ginghams and rayons. Sizes 2 to 14 years. OUR PRICES 49c-69c-95c and $1.45 ew Wash Dresses For misses and women. New prints, organdy, combination, dimities, rayons, linens and broadcloths.

OUR PRICES 95c $1.45 and $1.95 Duratex "Famous Five" Felt Hats for Men Are the most satisfactory toppers out. Guaranteed to hold their shape. All new shades and styles. OUR PRICE $3.95.

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