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A rarsn run YK3TKRDAY 2675 WEATHER FORECAST Fair and Sunday lair. "HE FRANKLIN' tl i vie KOKMV l.lIA SAIT HIAY. VM'AHY 17. IW. No.

TIHS IS MAHAY'S YKAR ntsiMxs i.ivivt; hunki.in mu At a joint meeting of the Junior Franklin" Prouritt lo le riid senior classes, called and pre- I.Hinirhrtl at Dinner Tuesday. sided over by Halbe Hamilton, I rankhn business and profession- ,,,.,.1,., senior class, tlio it.cn ah' lining up for the "l'- Junior class xi.as requested to take kr Franklin" program, wlm mI1 some action with i-etacd to their at- WEED AND RID-O-SKID the Shortest Month Han Klip Suntlay llarhrlors Nervous. tUntlrin'tt anl irrevoneilable lnu-lielms of Johnson county are hHkinf akanee as they glance nervously at the Calendar ftr Keh-uiary. he shortest month of the year is the longest one in one re-speet at least this year. I-eap year has atlileil extra day to the AND month, whuh happens to le Sun towartl out an annual.

As tlo manor stootl up to 1 1 to linn of tin uiooluiii th nn-pitssion was Uiitl no annual was to lo pul'lilol hut tin lass hail nv-tr otrtl upon tin nm'slion, lh issuo was rrtalietl in inool-'inc I rulay ami at I In of th Juniors, a joint rom-uillt was aiMMintl to mak a lll tut im estimation rtinct'inini; lh ssiiiiity of pulling out an day. Tin month ronies in on Sun Ltnuctost ut I lie annual dinner if I be li.iiiil.rr of Commerce to ne li.i.t ucsd.ix night at oclock u- Christian church diinug room. 'Unit far not voice has It'rii raised in protest against I to program Franklin' business budding program on a business basis, employment a I MHH tai for th Cliatnbcr of oinnu-n an. tln ork'aniation oT a ini' ImiiI.Iuiu ncraMi nmII tlos n.i'ml to lh I rank- Tire Chains Chains in Bulk-Cross Chains for Trucks. Dinni pllinfiii Duft 'K i hnariaok this t-ar.

Tin toninnt- I I II Itll'lltll'ltl II I Ui.it l'ili plans will to r'Mnt at tin taiiist pos-ctnrineme, prohahly Mtn- day and pes out on Minday, February the Sundays. I-ean year' ami lie Sundays roines ift a ru.h lo! the rescue of unmarried nirls. Five whole Sundays on which the business act it it's of bachelors are suspended iiivo thipid his big chance. Ni woitilj'r bachelors are lldjety. Seeral of the more nervous type have thscoered that the Second Friday of February coines on the thirteenth.

February is breaking all kinds of records this year. No one Iimii) today can remember a February winch had the Sundays for it has leen a rentury of years smh'i' live Sundays came it iti the month. Sunday will be an important, day in Many of I he principal holidays and days of celebration fall on 'You will find us on the square." orcll Tilson Sons. Franklin Hardware Implement Co tav. Miinlrs of the- roinimih't arr: Willio Kinmsohor.

Yanhll imI Opal VVn-ihl, H.hn itorit C.aily. I'resiilrin llallio llanullon of th Senior lass will art as rhairioan. I'l-osi'lt'iit aiil Mrs. K. tiooiloll Wfi in lihlianapolis Tin' flhjt' tpiarli't, toinposii of Ihoif Kiniork, Hanifll.

Hu-mII ptHr ami Ktnnth Aixlivws, mailo uinlouhtivlly its mst Mirress-I tit a'Soarani so tins year whi'ii it vMlTl a sroiip of in rhap'l I-inlay luormiik. Tito o'li won with tin heart i-s upplitus lieanl in fhapel jor so'ih aul stu'h'iits ci-in'ially wtrt assurtsl )iy their performance that day. In such cases, however! 'either Saturday just precediiiK. or Monday just following, will bo oh- I U-Ht tH I I I served. Aiuoni: the holidays tailing on Sunday are Washington's birthday.

Iiocoratioii. Iay. Indep-udence I ay and Hallowe'en. The only remainin week day in fmlirs'nicnt ui tin' m'i uiii I iK's'lax nitlil. tin- atl rvlmnr I'loram mI l' unxlluio; i-Mt-ft a iliftlixnli'ss talk t.

I joim ain ha- ltn I on a n-ti-lmui'ss I-hi two iffif'Mitatnc tin t'liuitlts i liauilx'r of t'otnimnvo will 1-0 ih lal ku's at llo ihnii'M ioit wiM tll of tlio plan follistt t.l ounilns in tlx'ir lusinv to-xtl 't ni' iil program. Arthur wi'l pn'x-nl lli tf a iryauiM' luini's I laukltn ami that will l' thr of Uif ct Tin ioo-iiu IIkmi Ih tiirm-d into a i''-ui, uh-ii M'svi-m in whn li lli loon of tlo iwn will h. tNf an oortuintv K't xjuaro-h l'i. of tin- "liisnor 1 -raiiklm" ti "i I ps i'hiin'iil 1 1 nit" I noiklm paul i risht nv if III'- hUMIl lll'-ll UlI'MliJ I i support a tl-''piuMit program is thir i hitiK Itui! tln ni'tiiu' will laiV'' ath'inhsl airraily is ly tlo i. ilvuuii of In 'I lt.

num-rr of pl.iti's ha lin Ihmi'oiI In L'Vnnt ll Is ovpoi )ts Hint tlili turn will vii hy lotocht or tally Moii-hiv ntoiiniirf. sp-'i uil t'-alnn of th' mni prormn nmsir lu-rk'. I It rh -s? Ho Inonilwl's of wlm li iii iloiutlcil Mo'ir O-CEDAR SV20P I size, regular S1.25 Special 98 cents "EVERYBODY GOES TO" BAUMGART'S HQye Ihat their HP-arnace in various nn stands tuit red on: towns oxer the slate in the next ie voth which will lew months Will furnish l. us MrKinlev Ilitv foi'vl. Food oithor dry iu Muko high grmlo college.

They enuaiji'ne'nls al- publicity for Ho have a nundr of solf.fotHlcrij or as a slop. Von will find that piirs, not onlv rolibli it but that thov uKso do woll on it. Cruuud hoi; day, which is always given attention, comes on Monday, Feb. Lincoln's birthday xvill be observed i'U February I'-' and Valentine day on Saturday, February 11. A-h Wednesday will he observed on I i-hruary in.

In March. comes St. Patrick's day on the 17th. and spring is expected to begin oilicially on Saturday, the March will be observed as I'alm Sunday. tiivod Fridav comes on April and Come to Us with yon feed iirohleins.

We liave ''A Feed for Every Need." Valentine Valentine. WhlteUnd, Indiana BROWSE AROUND sb-re ant examine tho Come our hut. inH-kwear, night- -s tl of I I "1 F.aster will he observed oi April i tin tlr.st Sunday in the mouth. Thct almanack designates Sunday. Max 'X it 'S in III' llUfl l's! IK'ipniK oiii itn-oss Ho 'Mu'kvr iatiklin'' am.

as Mother's day. and Thursday, May wear. and vther smart. un-to-dat fui for men. No obligation vn your rait to jHirrhaJr-- buy what m4iI your fan-y.

All the newest id In haberdashery ra here for guid mce. Call and them, NORT WHITESIDES CO. Flour as Ascension day. liecoration day will hi' "celebrated on' Sunday, May Summer will begin this year on Sertdinfy Momlav. Juno Jl, xvlnch will be the ready scloslub-d.

I erroll Jspenke, xvho xvas in col-letfe hett ill Xlslled Iriends at the I'hi lta Theta chapter house' I riday. Hayuioitd Mocller. principal of the schotils at Acton, is spending the eek-ui here, Jasper Scott, who was graduated from Franklin college last year and who is head of the department of chemistry in the Uedford hitch school, is spending I he xveek end here. The pirn: i a ii i of the Coinuiouers I riday exeninii consisted oT a inM-k tnal in hirlrMis F.ttiH "Mofris was trietl for excetslitur the speed limit. The personnel of the court was present, I'rofessor J.

Smith actitik as judue. Miss Morris xvas round I'Uilly and by Mr Sunt li lo sixty days of hard lalxn-in Hie luolotry lalioraiot-y. Much merriment xvas causeil in the course of the trial by unusual testimony i ll the part of XMtnesses. Webster Literary society held lis regular meet in-; I' l'iday eveniun in Webster Hall. I'ollowinsi the program the follow niif new members were initialed; Misses Huth Heck.

I 'ale r.rabhs, Florence Holf, Margaret Lewis. Fna llouk. Alice lloh-erls. Sabra -Lather, Hita Hoss. lino-p-iii' Storms.

Amies Itoxxles, Adele (iwiiiu and Fern Mciinire; and Hay Andrexxs. Fred Arnold aught and Hicliard Sampson. longest day of the year. The only holiday in July routes on Si i in lav the Fourth, hill the utticial i Unexcelled for yeast and salt rising bread and rolls as well as all kinds of pastry. sWhy not order a sack today? Suckow Hilling Co.

i IT IS INDEED FORTUNATE Phone 415-595. Itotari.ins to Frast tut ItttHst I'ifl. I hi- I litnkiiii llolury club xull iie a roast pm Innclo-on Monday i-onii in honor of harh-s Wat kins, i inor of Indiana Hot. icy clubs, who is miiknii' Ins First Hotary visit In Fmnklm. Mr.

Watkms is well known in Franklin and Johnson ount and the local club has a roiisinu wi-lcome Tor Inm. lo- pu for the ix tis.n was di-oaied to the club by Arthur llJi k- and It. Ian-nee I'iomiico ad as master of the carving cere- luollies. A special fealuiv of the luncheon will be a roup of sous by F.serelt Nafltier of Indianapolis xho has heen l-iel- of tin hocus for the llopewi'll ini-elui-s. Within iru--i r.

secret rax tin Indianapolis club 1 a special uuest. The luncheon will bein promptly at o'clock, lilteen minutes earlier III, the usual tune. observance of Jiay will be observed either on Saturday the third or Monday, the tiflh. is promised for Auuiist -T-cepl plenty of hot sultry weather. September will bring F.abor Iay on (he sivlli.

and auliimn will begin oilicially on Thursday, the --lid. October closes on Sunday and be-1 cause of this fact llallowe-en is I designated on that day. Thanksmv inir, of course, will be observed on I he last Thursday jn Nox ember, which will be the tvon-ly-lirili day of the month. Christ-, mas xv ill fall on Saturday, it is lot tim.ito, II Vc ti. li for iiiol vtoir wife, INI JkUUoI slli''IIIOllt of tin i'loa Kiola i atl I I i.t I IH'I'U OS.

)( MolM I till St'O Wo luran. TAKi: V(l WII'K A TUX 1 IT Tell Us What You Want That we may anticipate your neols toll us your wants in fertilizer for oats sowing. Just use your phone theu we ean buy isely. Cull 443 or jjS. GET BUSY.

llaiiiirr-l'raniiliii (Unir Toidnht. A team better tlian' that which JIiovrr college usiiaty sends out v. til m'et the I rankhn rtrflrso 1ms-ket Utll team tonight i the llttor. Hanover this yrar has lenm rniosed t-ntirHy of seas- Itoxs t.ivr llond td SI. lon Lath.

Taylor and lbnuer lieering the two boys who were arrested on a uf stealing a car from Louisville two weeks Sgo, VM-re taken to Indmnaiiolis lo a f'd- rat ojtieer. The ord automobile 'H Godwin's Pharmacy Th regular Franklin line-up will IMiilathea lavs Lilt ertained. Tlo Philatl.ea class of the Haplist Sunday school was delight fully entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. 1. I.

Powell, who is teacher of the class. The business session was in barge of Hie follow ing liew ly elected oflicers: J'residenf, Mm. Honed Houuhain; vice-president, Mrs. Mark secretary. Mrs.

ill Hurton; corresponding Mrs. Linville; treasurer, Mr. Claude Spiker. Alter the business session a xery enjoyable social hour xvas upcnt whieh the serve. i dainty re- l'esluiieilts.

Leonard Miller was guest. FnnniEns elevator co. start the game for the loeals. Th" rankhn rolh-te band xvill be one of the Idg attractions of the game Saturday night. 4 Phone 413.

which was stolen, xvas claimed by the owner and taken back to Nasti-v Tcnn. The hoys were arraigned fm- preliminary lo-aring before Howard oiiUg. I niti-d Slates coinmissioner, on a charge of transporting a stolen auto from on(. stale in another. The boys still maintained that had sUb-n (he car in Louisville.

I hey were released tin d.oon boo by tto-u- parents who live in Indianapolis. The boys had been in jail here for two weeks. TIRE Arc you a "quality m.m?M We sell Fisk and Leo tires. SURGERY The highest form of tiro repairing. MORE QUAUTYBargains in Rebuilt and used tires.

R. L. HEROLD Kist Monroo Street Alexander Barn. Highest Prices for Old Tires. For the Vf inter Automobile Driver Alcohol.

Oils for every motor. Crystal Pep gasoline 27 cents. Skid chains. And a full line of accessories and needs for the winter weather. Fnnnnun motor sales co.

Phone 62L Hazclett Dldg. A. II. Smiley, Prop- Funeral id Mrs. Lilwin Vtnmt.

Funeral services for Mrs. Kdwin oiint were held at the, Methodist church at Oreciiwooit Ibis iiiorumg a ten oclock. The Hex. W. It.

Urighlnnre was charge. The casket bearers wm tint six sous of Mrs. ounl. They were, Hirrhel. Ctmrtlaud, (irauville, My-ioji, Chester and lonald.

The flower b.arcis were. Miss idalys Lawrence, James Lawrence, Li-one 'ler-hun. Laura Irike, and ChestiT Lawrenci-, Jr. A ipiactet. compos'! of Lberf Iiearmiiie.

Iaey Ix'iuaree, Clifton Threlkeld and Luieron Carson sang, lturial was at I rath of Charles M(liii-I. i barb's Ianie, who was Ikmii tnd rear''! 1 ranklm. died this njornuig at o'clock from pneu-tnooia at tin Metliinjist hosppat in hidi.iuap"lisi where he xvjs operated for trouble early this week. I'lieipnoIlM developed Ijle I I id ix Mr. Mi l'tiii'-I was about 'd xear.

old and was the son of Mrs. Margaret Mrlvinie Smith. He also leaves Ins younir wife. Otllrt Henderson of 1 ho ii Ib'tidersoii, went to Indianapolis this tnorusng to take charge of the body, which may le biou-hl lo-rc for burial. Tn Addrrso The Lyceum.

The Franklin Lyceum will meet luesday evening, Jan. Joth in Hi" public iibcary. Ir. Hemingway will mxe. a sterropt icnn lecture on 1 he I'IiImiihc Plavue C.lnna." Tue slides xvhielt lie will use are from photographs taken by him xvhile in China a a medical missionary.

Or. Hemingway was decorated by the Chinese goxernment for his work in lighting tin plague. Niafor looHI Senator Thomas frrell tuially xo-ld'sl to tlo pressur troight It idi by memlrs the man's Fran' his Leamie and pledget! himself to t-nnsid'-r only tlo s'jWraKe amendment and np-prl a one-day legislative session I tie r-veld. of a speial session being called by Oovrinor totnrh. lb was one of th last, two ena-lors lo Mgn the agreement.

(tnwrnnirnl Supply Store Here. Ihnugh the efforts of Mayor drahani a government surplus supplies store ill le opened in Franklin. Lvrrett Iiohall has taken the contract for handling the slock to le ship(Hd here. Captain Haird of t.amp Taylor, was here Friday in conference with Mayor Orahani jNiit the matter. II" I a the other day and id issn Inm ti vcars much at In -I, but he kept at i if do.

a h.l I in a hi I s.t ipg si i ess. CICtbe. bun to go into bu- Hie: im- Ill 1. Air evampie' tf put vc will gladly show xou I e. i A few cold days would exhaust Franklin's supply of coal.

A hint to the wise is sufficient. At present we have some good Eastern and Indiana; coaL Order of 580. Dunlap Coal Co. THE WHITE LAND NATIONAL BANK, Whiteland 1- Itrrwtr, Trrsid. nt.

St. Purhim, CasMrr. IIogs-Heceipts. ir.ilO; market, lower: heavy hogs. $15; mixed hogs, light hogs, ifirc't: purs.

15 down. Cattle Heceipts, Too; market weak. Calvett Heceipts, Nm; market. $t''i lvwec. Sheep Market Miss Yuba Hrown willpend the week end at.

thoMiome of Mr. and Vtisv IeuiiiHJ l.iM-st of Honor. I he eal i haftcr of 1m Jieta phi gave a ounder's Iay t-4 riday atlcinooii front liree-thirty to tlve-tturty in honor of the Province rcsi Jent, Miss Miriam lminir. A program gixin as follows: by Miss Lillian Henderson, a poem of her own composition read by Mildred Parker, a s.d... -One I lectin- by Ios Williams, and a soH, "'I lie Wind from the youth," by tdadxs Hukl, Mr.

W. P. HendiTJjon south or Franklin. The inert hu of the Hopewell Fortnight Hub which was to have DOOK YOUR SALCO NOW GEO. M.

CLORE, AUCTIONEER Ind. held January -iHti with Mrs. Miss Huth Mc'-uinn left blay for J. It. Fergii-oit has been' positioned Frankfort where sh will visit rcl- tne sugar in -f iling aa high TZ cents a peyui iu t'faulilia.

as Miss Josephine Woods of Muncic the week end guest folks. 1 vl.ee'- 1 I.

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