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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 6

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NOT AROUND HER. ISLAND TOR. HUNGERFORD Voo To Be HOOKED MY HOOKS TOR A 'PRCTTVflSH- IP You My LOOKS LETS A WISH MAKB A ON THIS -VrHSHk TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED FOB BALI PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR Jersey heifers. George Off. P-37 FOR SALE Potatoes, popcorn alfalfa hay.

Ed Barter. p-33 FOR SALE Potatoes. Paul Schulenborg. Phone 8X8. P-39 FOR SALE Polled Shorthorn yearling male; mile west of Atlanta.

Seth Butler. p-35 FOR SALE The Dave Wiggins cow and month old heifer by side; reason for selling keeping all Jerseys and Guern- seys. George's Dairy. c-36 FOR RENT FOR RENT T- North side double modern, 6 rooms and breakfast nook, in good condition; excellent furnace. Phone 1483.

c-35 FOR house, corner Green and Jefferson Sts. C. L. O'Banion. tf FOR RENT North side loube, corner Green and Washington; modern.

C. A. Bates. Phone 16. c-36 FOR RENT 5-room semi-modern pottage with garage.

Phone 2166. c-tf FOR REN1 Modem healed rooms as low at $3 per week. Miller Hotel, Tribune Bldg. tf FOR cottage, 6 rooms and bath, basement; hot water heat; see F. N.

Ramsay at Tribune. 36 FOR semi-modern house. Phone 2344. c-35 HONEY TO LOAN FEDERAL FARM LOANS at per cent interest. Minnie A.

Phares, Sec'y. Phone 22X0. c-tfj AUTO TOPS recovered in double. texture topping, low price on open evenings. Opposite City Park, Tipton.

c-S-tt i r- I The publicity -department of Monarch Pictures, wore much tbe ADS special wood; Ed Barchman. RADIO specialize on expert service work on all makes of sets; full line, tubes, batteries, etc. 'McJunkin Radio Shop. Phone 20X7. c-tf EO! LEGISLATION'.

Will Be Framed Separately From the Tux- Bills. RELATIVE. AVetzel, Wiml- Monday. manager of the Telephone Ex- idfall, received a ay morning au- ieath nf his sten- KEAU ADMIKAL DIES. llattle Fleet Games at San Francisco Postponed One 'Day.

(By United Press). San Francisco, Nov. 13. The sudden death Hear Admiral Ridley McLean, 61, caused a one- day postponement today in the Mrs. Russell Morehead, Mrs.

Paul Apple. Mrs. Harve IHatt and Mrs. Vane Learning. Mr.

and Mrs. George Van Camp and daughter, Ann, of Westfield, and Mrs. Jennie VanCamp of Warren were guests Tuesday of Dr. and Mrs. E.

V. Shockney. Cull Lima, Ohio, visited here from Friday until Mrs. Martha Duncan has turned home from spending week in Indianapolis with ter, Miss Edythe Dickover. Ik Dickover has been in the hosp for several days and is improv nicely.

Mrs. Wesley Abel spent seve days last week in Kokomo as euest of Mr. ajid Mrs. John Commonwealth change at Wii message nouncing the father, William Fleiscnhauer. agei Unitcd states Iiattle fleet war i Monday with his sister, Mrs.

V5P CD yoars, of near Frankort. His sames to have begun er a Underwood, death occurred at 6:30 Monday i this morning with all warships, Mrs. Mary Cole of Tipton. Mrs. as caused from ai and the dil il)lc Macon partici-1 Mattic Perkins and Mrs.

Susan Billhymor. were Tuesday guests'of morning and was complication of ailments. Mr. and Mrs. Wetzel left immediately for the father's home.

Surviving are the widow, a son Earl, of Chicago, two daughters, paling. Admiral McLean died aboard Mrs. Wes Trietsch. his flagship, the TJ. S.

S. Mr. and Frank Shew de! alter a short illness. He was ajlightfully entertained the mem- native of Pulaski, and a I bers of tlie Its cluJi of Mary of Tennessee, Jeannette, at I TT home, two stepsons, Paul Wetzel Washington, Nov. of windfall and James Wetzel-of I Iis members of the IS!) 4 class of thu naval academy Annapo- legislation 'will be framed separately from general tax bills, it was announced today py Rep.

Sam Hill, chairman of the house ways and means subcommittee, after a white house conference with President Roosevelt. Nohlesvillc at their home of town at six o'clock dinner Thursday evening. The table ap- (ictting Back Home. Frankfort. Mr.

and Mrs. Wetzel have residing at Windall since R. B. I Miller resigned as manager of the I Windfall Telephone Mr. Wetzel is manager of company at Windfall and his wife is the operator.

Mrs. Wetzel is a half-sister of Mrs. Raj- Dearth of Tipton. Admiral McLean was comman- pointinents wore, in keeping with der of Division of the battleship force now in San Francisco bay. His service record showed his participation in the Reyes rebellion, the Philippine insurrection, and tho world war as coin- Harry Lev! has riented the room in the Shiel block opposite the fire barn recently vacated by the Jaqua Sons Transfer company and is preparing to move his offices there: He has also rented the vacant ground lat the rear of the building and will occupy it as a junk yard.

Mr. Levi and his brother, David, now deceased, started in business in this same location 25 years ajgo. Into -Voiv Ho Mr. and Mrs. HJiIph Lett ancf daughter moved Monday from 345 STorth Conde streeli to their new lome on the corner of Jefferson and Green streets, ivhich has just been completed.

The new home modern in every way and is convenientjly arranged, making a very One home. AX ESCAPK. State Prison Farm a Technical Escape. (By TTnllert munder of the battleship New Hampshire. In hi; was the rank of rear season and a-delicious fried chicken dinner was served.

Later in the evening bridge was enjoyed and at the close of the cv- Biven prizes Mrs. for high score were Walter Sohl and promoted admiral charge of the division. 'Mark Marriage Announced. I Miss Uuth Overmsfn, domestic seienco teacher of Jackson'town- ship. was injured in an automobile accident Wednesday evening is improving nicely.

The accident happened at the east edge of Arcadia as Miss Overman was traveling north Bryant was coming from the east and the Mrs. Mintzer is the daughter i car struck the side of her until he coald or Mrs. .1. Treloar Tre.siddcr. throwing.it into a large tion to Pittsburgh, where he said removed to California, from Tip-1 tm AH.s...Overman wak the worst Michigan City.

Nov. 13. Joe Schmidt, trusty at. the state prison farm, under parole, has escaped, prison officials announced today. Tipton relatives 'and friends have received word of the marriage of Miss Oliene Tresidder, of Camp Curry, Ynscmite National Park, California, to Lucio Mint- Schmidt, paroled last month, zer of San Kranri.sco.

had been held at the penitentiary he could get employment. ton with her mother and brother. WANTED Vi or motor. Ralnh Bozell. Phone Atlanta.

c-36 WANTED Spring calves and yearling cattle. W. -II. Amsbury. p-36 CUSTOM reasonable.

Earl French, 306 E. Washington St. c-36 WANTED To trade toy young ewes and heavy springers. C. L.

O'Banion. tf LOST AND F017ND. LOST License plate 585-023. Mrs. Ernmett Malicoat.

Phone p-35 MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALTY salesmen, attention; fastest selling article on market; profit. Box 127. Newcastle, Ind. P-37 FOR SALE OR TRADE Reconditioned, hap good ttws; r.MiaUd: CM a mighty good buy foi; someone. MAIH MOTOE The Daily Wheeze.

JReckless Driver:) "Hear them cylinders knocking?" Terrified Passenger: "It isn't the cylinders; it's liiy knees!" Phis country neyei: will get husiastic about dirigibles un- somebody invents a short and chy name for them. Early, Late nd Often Dispatch Freight is the ipper's best friend and the merchant's speediest; aid. We handle dispatch freight at passenger speed on passenger schedules. These cars run early, lite and often, If same- djiy delivery will help ur business, try dis- pktch freight service. ASK OUR AGENT for JUtes, Schedules, -''Etc.

He walked away from the pris-, Don. about ten years ago. after on farm yesterday, officials said. I the death of Mr. Tresidder.

The disappearance is technically f. Tresidder was well an escape, since he had not been released officially, olliciuls pointed out. He and hisi the home now' IHM; known in Tipton. family resided in occupied Pence and family, that house being built by the'Tresidders. ton.

Mrs. Paul Apple and Dr. Frank Rodenbeck were at Nqblesville Friday and visited at the hospital with Mrs. Rodenbeck! who undeir- went an operation there this -week. Miss Virginia Pritchard of Tipton came Friday and will spend the weelc end with her grandmother, Mrs.

Elizabeth Coslow. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mr. and Mrs.

Hiatt, Mrs: Will Ross, Clarke Burton, Airs. Shirl Riebeling, Mrs, Vane Ray Hildebrand, Mrs. Mark McGill, Mrs. Chet Hall, Mrs. Conrad Rode, Miss Josephine Rode, Mrs.

Arthur Foulke, Mrs. Harry Mrs. Walter Hall, Mrs. Elmer Hodsou, Miss Andr3 Hodson. Mrs.

James Lewis, Mrs. Elizabeth Jordan, and Miss Isaboll Shorter attended the Eastern Star chapter at Sheridan Wednesday niglit: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hildebrand and son, Jimmy, spent Saturday evening in Noblesville with the tatter's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Wilson. Miss Edythe Mahan has gone to Kokomo for a few days' visit with her sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Andrews and Mr. and Mrs.

Newall Mahan. Billy Werner has returned to his home in Indianapolis after visiting here for a few days with Mrs. Elizabeth Frazee. Mrs. Dessie Goettel, living in tho Butler property I Slip, was taken to a physicians' for the past few weeks, is moving wMeru she was given medical to the Percy Hall property- OIL was later taken west of Cii'pro.

Judge H. K. Cline. Other guests for tho evening were Walter Sohl, Mrs. R.

E. doe. Mr. and Mrs. 10 JC.

B. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Lati- 111 more Walverlon and Mr.

and Mrs. re- Miss injured of all and she suffered two broken ribs, a bruised left leg. several cuts on her right leg and and her forehead was cut. Would IJr $2 But for (iovern inent, Sa.vs Wallace. (By United Press).

Chicago. Nov. prices iollhx to I West South street. Goettel's her home'west of Cii-pro. father.

H. O. Johnson, of Ckero The first I'arnnt-Teacliers meet- A 'i" make his home with his of tlie year was hold Tuesday daughter. The wedding ceremony jn the high-school gymnasi-I O. H.

Button of Brownsburg inn with a goodly number in at-j spent Wednesday and Thursday tendance. Tlie meeting was called here with his daughter and hus- to order by the president. band, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith.

performed in the apartments the bride's brother, Don. in the Ahwahnee hotel in Yosemite National Park, at o'clock Sat- now would be down to $2 perj ur( i a hundred weight were it not for the government support. Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace said today, completing a tour of the troubled middle-western farm belt. Mr.

Mintzer is the man- Baby Daughter. The stork visited at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Lawrence Fecher of at o'clock Sunday evening, leaving them a baby daughter, weighing seven pounds. The little one was named Frieda and was welcomed by a sister.

The mother was formerly Miss Olctta Tyner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ti'ner of Curtisville. Leaving Tipton. Mr.

and Mrs, Tom Howard and family, who have resided for some time on Vine street in Tipton, are moving to Ohio. Mr. Howard will be employed as a crossing watchman for the Nickel Plate at St. Mary's, having been in the employ of the company for many years. Their household goods were shipped to that point, leaving Monday, i ager of a.

bonding house in San Francisco, and the happy newlyweds will make their home there. Mrs. Mintzer is a cousin of Mrs. Raymond Little, a niece of Mrs. H.

A. 1'resler, a great-niece of Mrs. Sadie Daum. all of 'rip- ton, and ha many other -friends hero who are indeed glad to extend to her tlic-ir best aspect of a newspaper office with its tortoise-shell bespectacled young men pounding away at typewriters, short- skirted secretaries displaying trim, silken-clad legs as they took dictation, office boys clipping papers, dashing here and there with papers, messages, copy and photographs. "Get one of i the girls, glancing up from a newspaper.

"Here's a guy claims he's married to Burns." the proof ihej's a b'ig star," said another young woman. "Attracts all the nuts." "But: he says he's here in Hollywood to prove it." 1 The friendly atmosphere -prevailing in the room was disturbed by the entrance of-a very beautiful brunette, stylishly -gowned and furred, who came in wrathfiaiy(with a bunch of photographs under; her arm, "Betty." she the young woman who was inserting photos of the Monarch stars in mailers, "who told you to release these simply terrible monstrosities?" J. "I'm sorry, Miss Cole, Mr. Hanlon put his okay on 4 that bunch yesterday." "He did, did he, after I She turned and went directly-into the outer office of Hanlon, publicity and advertising director for Monarch Pictures, walked majestically past the secretary at her desk, without a glance for her own- portraits or those of other Monarch itars plastered over the walls, and into Hanlon's private A secretary with a short-hand pad sat patiently by his desk while he talked into one of thrse telephones, the art director standing by with a lay-out for a twenty-four iheet. Alice Cole all but elbowed art director out of her way and the bunch of photographs on lanlon's desk.

Look here, Space No, no, I don't want any shots the judges," Space was saying Jito a 'phone. "What good is a log-show judge Put her in with a jouple of St. Bernards." He put lown the Hiss ire you I upon which opened the i big rooms. I "We're all rwldy so map into.it, willy "Affright, Stiidy, i some coffee oa the And don't think I'm that rain barrel cold it was t)ear would have died -is Hff It's heated, Lota, Lota opened- the two dressing rooau, fronted by a ing her arrival im Ike Berg, her salesman, an others with of At pocket-books througfc fctr influence. she dnaaadod 1 through; into her 'iHear me," the" one honest I've got OUlette'all sign anew Miss Mae "Hal fallen downstairs to it months ago.

Got him aU up!" Miss Mae doeed tfe tween the hangera-on aid the star, took the fauiiruM of eanhot of the Mbsn. 'I told you net to 111 get to her father to rat tf can't mod you'll Htrwr "Okay, lady. (fa insurance replied with MMtt grin. Space Hanlon wilktd'iato teroom and- cast a sarustie the persons already well, I we has already started to have to put her in drydott Mp and have all i off her bottom." They scurried out Hanlon knocked rhyttonically on liftl door of Lola's dressing room Lola, a Turkish towtl around her body, wai already i hands of the hairdresser make-up man, herlaee najttcff cold-cream, her hair in a top-It. while Loretta read to her new script for the "Bed take.

"I -heard you, Space" ll i tl a she called at his knock. the 'phone, and looked up at go somewhere else and stage Cole. "Hello, What hog-calling contest." in mourning for?" He tried the door; it was lo Out locket report of the nominating com-j Misses Anna Learning, mittee for this year read by i Shaffer and Hilda Martin Girls' i'irclr Tonight. Miss Margaret Bryan will entertain members of the Girls' Circle of the West Street Christian church at her home 1 on North Main street at 7:30 tonight. All members are asked to lie present.

Stock Mju-krt. Stocks lose early gains and drop to fractional trading dull. Chicago stocks quiet and mixed. Cijll money of 1 per cent. Notice of Notice is hereby given that the undersigned' has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Tipton County, State of Indiana, executor of'the estate of Elizabeth C.

-GopdykoonU, lato of Tipton Sold estate is iiippcwed to be solvent. vrtMORrnimJV AROAIIIA. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Stage of Bluffton, Ohio, came Friday to spend the week end with Mrs.

Dess'ie Goettel and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wills. Mr. and Mrs.

Font Laudig of Cicero were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Walter Hall. The members of lhn Thursday club -were entertained Thursday the home- of Mrs. with Mrs. Mrs.

Vane- Learning. The fie'Wofli- i-ers elected for this year are Mrs. Frank Hartley, president, and Miss Jiianita Mahan. secretary. The president a program committee and they are Anita Heiss.r.

Mrs. Hay Hil- debrund and Harry Thei poster is as follows: George Knapp and Emerson Evans. Tlie remainder of the evening was given to W. B. White, 1 a returned Africa, who cave a most interesting talk on that country and showed many colored slides of scenes among the wilds and of the people.

He also showed many curios which were exceedingly interest- songs were given by the girls' glee club and also sev-j eral readings. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Litteral of' heridan have moved to Arcadia and are living in the Caraway property on Kast Main street. R'ev.

and Mrs. A. E. Scotten of' Twelve Mile visited here Monday with their -daughter and son, Miss, Kachol and Seymour Scotten. .) Dr.

Dorothy Tea! and Miss fim-! na Knaiisp anil Miss Helen Bier-1 r.iunn, the latter of Lebanon, went i Winchester Friday where Miss Biermunn trave a talk on China at nurses' meeting Mary were Indianapolis visitors Friday afternoon. Mrs. Otie Myers has returned home from spending several days in Indianapolis with her son and Mr. and Mrs. Olvie Myers.

afternoon at Mabel Long, Drum ma guest. The usual live garnet were en joyed and) at the the.afternopniprrrtB wprV ftltA' these I am moving to the location I formerly had across from the Barn. The yard is located at the rear, convenient drive in. I will be in the market for all kinds of furs, hides and junk. KARRYiEVl 225 East Jefferson St.

Phone 31. AUCTION! The umlri-slKiicd will sell without bidder, omi mile north of Fortvlllo, oii tho Fort. vlllc-liiiiicl I'ikc, on Nov. 14. 2 p.

m. 1 "3 He went out to the of her 'dressing bungalow ing the The window li drawn. He reached hi awl "Hey, "You take your get out of here, Space HaalMf "ll pulled down the shade. it again, thrust his happy smile. "Geez, 'look at all tke calls I'm taking!" Listen Space," "She 31 make-up man.

"A lot he cares," dabbing'her face. "Tfi blue ointment the whole show'up at the We lonightf" "I'm perfceUr "Well, what and pick you opt" Her voice WM pardon!" "'Come-on, trjdngto- and me She bis "Come on, said Space, ''hovi about you and me ending tku Jtf "You told me you wouldn't use I The stenographer interrupted by handing Space one of the which had been ringing. What." said Space into the'phone, "Well, tell that big dromedary he's got to take to let you shoot those stills or I'll pour the front office on him. What does he think' we are going to put out in front of the theaters." turned to Alice Cole. "Yon are beautiful and I love you." "You said you'd destroy 1 An assistant interrupted, holding up sketches for a lay-out a Lola Burns 'twenty-four sheet.

1'All want-is your okay." "No. no, that's hot the Burni idea at all." "Burns! Burns!" exclaimed Miss Cole, wratbfully, "She's xjot the only star oa this: lot. If you'd think a little more of the rest of I "DarUng, darling," said Space, looking up pluatingry. "It's penonal, prejudice, that's what it u. You're only you're too stubborn to admit i my love-life right here." He returned to the lay-out.

"LUteri, you better than that. We're not putting Burns over with hearts and flowers. Forget the art aehodl. This it a Pull the drets tighter aid let superstructure loud and 7 The heck with traffic aeei- denU. Let's give the iwn on the sidewalk a He got up Jua arm Miw Cole as she guitingl" He 'afktd: what's the Matter wiU'i "Yon promiMd mei you theie.

Look, the WTOM of' my i ibwyJ only being rclMMd in China. The rtudio polleemn in Wit 4 box were awful came on tke began to me wittf of me aad'i vale as B-'I at tie.

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