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I SNOODLES. R. CY HUNGERFORD I'M GOIN' FISHIN' MAKE A POME. LIZZIE, THE FER LIZZIE! ON. THIS POOR BEAUTIFUL YoU POETIC FISH CAUGHT, MERMAID, HAS PIRATE I WEAR MY HOOKS NOT BEEN JUST LOVE FOR A PRETTY FISH.

SEEN AROUND ROCK TA' TO BE IF YOU LIKE MY LOOKS HER (SLAND BOAT SOME HOOKED! LETS MAKE A WISH HAUNTS FOR MORE, SAMMIE SEVERAL DAYS. "BUSHFACE BILL IS GETTING NERY LONESOME FOR HIS SWIMMING SWEETIE RE CAN 'WAIT LONGER idA 0, TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BALE PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR SALE--TwO Jersey. heifers. George off. p-37 FOR SALE Potatoes, popcorn, alfalfa hay.

Ed Harter. 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 Guernseys. George's Dairy. c-36 FOR RENT FOR RENT North side double, modern, 6.

rooms and breakfast nook, 'in good condition; excellent furnace. Phone 1483. c-35 FOR RENT-6-room bouse, 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 cottage with garage. Phone 2166. c-tt FOR RENI Modern heated rooms as low at $3 per week. Miller Hotel, Tribune Bldg.

Li FOR RENT -Modern cottage, 6 rooms and bath, basement; hot water heat: see F. N. Ramsay at Tribune. 36 FOR RENT-6-room semi-modern house. Phone 2344.

c-35 MONEY TO LOAN FEDERAL FARM LOANS at per cent interest. Minnie A. Phares, Sec'y. Phone 22X0. c-tr WANTED WANTED OF motor.

Ralph Bozell. Phone Atlanta. c-36 WANTED Spring calves and yearling cattle. W. bury.

D-36 CUSTOM BUTCHERING--Prices reasonable. Earl French, 306 E. Washington St. c-36 WANTED To trade for young ewes and heavy springers. L.

O'Banion. LOST AND FOUND. LOST License plate Mrs. Emmett Mallcoat, Phone 3412. D-35 MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALTY salesmen, attention; fastest selling article on market: profit.

Box 127, Newcastle, Ind. p-37 7. FOR SALE OR. TRADE 1928.0 Chevrolet Coach Reconditioned, has good tires; repainted, this car is a mighty good buy for some one. TIPTON MAIN MOTOR COMPANY I 'Chevrolet Ace HATES REAR ADMIRAL DIES.

Battle Fleet Ganres at Sun Francisco Postponed One Day. (By United Press). San Francisco, Nov. 13. The sudden death lear Admiral Ridley McLean, 61, caused a oneday postponement today in the United States battle fleet war games scheduled to have begun this morning with all warships and the dirigible Macon.

pating. Admiral McLean died aboard! his flagship, the U. S. S. utter a short illness.

He was a native of Pulaski, and members of the 1894 class of theU. S. naval academy sat Annapolis. Admiral McLean was der of Division 3 of the battleship force now in San Francisco bay. His service record showed his participation in Reyes rebellion.

the Philippine insurrection. and tho world war as contmander of the battleship New Hampshire. In 1927 he was promoted to the rank of rear admiral in charge of the submarine division. Marriage Announced. Tipton relatives 'and friends have received word of the marri-lening ago of Miss Oliene Tresidder, of Camp Curry, Yosemite National Park, California, to Lucio zer of San Francisco.

Mrs. Mintzer is the daughter or Mrs. J. Treloar Tresidder. She removed to California from Tipton with her mother and brother, Don.

about ten years ago, after the death of Mr. Tresidder. J. T. Tresidder Wits well! known in Tipton.

He and his family resided in the home now occupied (by Pence and family, that house being built by the Tresidders. The wedding ceremony W. performed in the apartments the bride's brother, Don. in the Ahwahnee, hotel in Yosemite National Park, at 11:30 o'clock urday. Mr.

Mintzer is the manager of a bonding house in Francisco, and the happy weds will make their home there. Mrs. 'Mintzer is a cousin of Mira, Raymond Little, a niece of Mrs. F. A.

Prester, a great-niece of Mrs. Sadie Daum, all or ripton, and has many other -friends; hero who are indeed glad to extend to her their best Girls' Circle Tonight. Miss Margaret Bryan will en- talk on tertain members of the Girls' Cirdie of the West Street Christian among church at her home. onl North ple. lie Main street at 7:30 tonight.

which members are asked to he present.ing. Stock Market. Stocks lose early gains and drop to fractional losses; trading dull. Chicago stocks quiet and mixed. Call money, of 1 per cent.

ARCADIA. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Stage of Bluffton, Ohio, came Friday to spend the week end with Mrs. Dessie: Goettel and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Wills. and Mrs. Ford Laudig of Cicero wero guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs- Waltor Hall.

The members of the Thursday club were entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mabel Long, with Mra. Drumm. a guest. The usual live games were enjoyed; and jut the close of the afternopn prizes were awarded to Bomb LEMEUS, MITCHELL CHAPTER I STAR- MAKER AUTO TOPS recovered in double.

texture topping, special low price on repairing wood; open evenings. Ed Barchman. Opposite City Park, Tipton. c-S-Lt RADIO SERVICE -We specialize on expert service work on all makes of sets; full line tubes, batterles, etc. 'McJunkin Radio 8hop.

Phone 20X7. c-tf LId OR LEGISLATION. Will Be Framed Separately From the Tax Bills. Washington, Nov. legislation 'will be, framed separately from general tax bills, it was announced today by Rep.

Sam Hill, chairman of the house ways and. means committee, after a white house i conference with President Roose-1 velt. Getting Back Home. Harry Levi has rented the room in the Shiel block' opposite the fire barn recently vacated by the Jaqua Sons 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 ago. Into Now Home. Mr. Mrs. Ralph Lett and daughter moved Monday from 345 North Conde street to their new home on the corner of Jefferson and Green streets, which has just been completed.

The new homie is modern in' every way and is most conveniently arranged, making a very fine home. The Daily Wheeze. Reckless "Hear them cylinders knocking?" Terrifled Passenger': "It isn't the cylinders; it's my knees!" This country never will get enthusiastic about dirigibles until somebody invents a short and catchy name for them. Early, Late and Often Dispatch Freight is the shipper's best friend and the merchant's speediest; aid. We handle dispatch freight at passenger speed on passenger schedules, These cars run early, late and often, If sameday delivery will help your business, try dis.

patch freight service, ASK OUR AGENT for Details, Rates, Schedules, Etc. INDIANA DEATH OF RELATIVE. Stepfather or Paul Wetzel, Windfall, Died Monday. Paul Wetzel, manager of the Commonwealth Telephone Exchange at Windfall, received a message Monday morning announcing the death of his stepfather, William Fleischhauer, 69 years, of near Frankort, His death occurred at 6:30 Monday morning and was caused from it i complication of ailments. Mr.

and Mrs. Wetzel left immediately for the father's home. Surviving are the widow, a 8011 Earl, of Chicago. two daughters, Mary of Tennessee, Jeannette, at home, two stepsons, Paul Wetzel! of Windfall and James Wetzel 'of Frankfort. Mr.

and Mrs. Wetzel have been residing at Windall since Miller resigned as manager of the Windfall Telephone Mr. Wetzel is manager of the company at Windfall and his; wife is the operator. Mrs. Wetzel is a half-sister of Mrs.

Ray Dearth of Tipton. AN ESCAPE. Trusty at. State Prison Farm Makes a Technical Escape. (By finited Prose).

Michigan City. Nov. 13. Joe Schmidt, trusty at. the state prison farm, under parole, has escaped.

prison officials announced today. Schmidt. paroled last month, had been held at the penitentiary until he could obtain ition to Pittsburgh, where he said he could get employment. He walked away from the on farm yesterday, officials said. The disappearance is technically an escape, since he had not been released officially, otficials pointed out.

HOG PRICES. Would Be 82 But for the Govern-! ment, Says Wallace, (Ey United Press). Chicago, Nov. prices! now would be down to $2 per 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. Baby Daughter. The stork risited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fecher of Curtisville at 6:30 o'clock Sunday evening, leaving them baby daughter, weighing seven pounds.

The little one was named Frieda and was welcomed by a sister. 2: The mother was formerly Miss Oletta Tyner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tyner of Curtisville. Leaving Tipton.

Mr. and Mrs, Tom Howard and tamily, who have resided for some time on Vine street in Tipton. are moving to Oldo. Mr. Howard will be employed us 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, leuving Mouday. Notice of Administration. 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. Goodykoontz, lato of Tipton County, deceased.

Said estate is stipposed to be solvent. MORFORD. Mrs. Russell Morehead, Mrs. Faul Apple.

Mrs. Harve Iliatt and Mrs. Vane Leaming. Mr. and Mrs.

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

Shockney. Cull Dickover rof Lima, Ohio, visited here from Friday until Monday with his sister, Mrs. Underwood. Mrs. Mary Cole of Tipton, Mrs.

Mattic Perkins and Mrs. Susan Billbymer. were Tuesday guests of Mrs. Wes Trietsch. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Shew delightfully entertained the niemnibers, of the Its club of Noblesville at their home east of at il six o'clock dinner Thursday evening. The table uppointments were, in keeping with the season and a delicious fried chicken dinner was served. Later in the evening bridge was enjoyed and at the close of the evening prizes for high score were given Mrs: Walter Sohl and Judge E. E.

Cline. Other guests for the evening were Walter Sohl. Mrs. E. E.

Cive. Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Joukins, Mr. and Mrs. Latimore Walverton and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miss Ruth Overman.

science teacher of Jackson township. who was injured in an automobile accident Wednesday evis improving nicely. The accident happened at the cast edge! for Arradia as Miss Overman was traveling north and Melvin Bryant was coming from the east and the Bryant car struck the side of her throwing. it into a large tree. Miss Overman was the worst injured of all and she suffered broken ribs, bruised.

left leg. cuts on her right leg and thigh and her forehead was She. was taken to 1 physicians' where she was given medical Tattention and was later taken to! her home west of Cicero. Tito first Parent-Teachers ling of the year was held Tuesday in the high school gymnasi-! um with a goodly number in attendance. The meeting was called to order by the president.

The report of the nominating comfor this year was read by Mrs. Vane Loaming. The few cers elected for this year are Mrs. Frank Hartley, president, and Miss Juanita Malian. sceretary.

The new president appointed program committee and they are Miss Anita Neisser. Mrs. Ray Hildebrand and Harry Waltz. The poster committee is as follows: George Knapp and Emerson. The remainder of the ev-1 was given to W.

B. missionary from Afrigave a most interesting that country and showed colored slides of scenes the wilds and of the peualso showed many curios were exceedingly interest-! Several songs were given by glee club and also sevreadings. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Litteral of' Sheridan have gored to Arcadia and are living in the Caraway property on.

East Main street. Rev, and Mrs. A. E. Scotten of Twelve Mile visited here Monday with their daughter and son, Miss Rachel and Seymour Scotten.

Dr. Dorothy Teal and Miss EmIna Knause and Aliss Helen Bier-! munn, the latter of Lebanon, went to Winchester Friday whore Miss Biermann gave a talk 011 China At a nurses' meeting here. Mrs. Martha has returned home from spending. week in Indianapolis with her sister, Miss Edythe Dickover.

Miss Dickover has been in the hospital for several days and is Improving nicely. Mrs. Wesley Abel spent several days last week in. Kokomo as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

John Button. -Paul Apple and Dr. Frank Rodenbeck were at. Noblesville Friday and visited at the hospital with Mrs. Rodenbeck, who underwent an operation there this week.

Miss Virginia Pritchard of Tipton came Friday and will spend the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. 'Ernest Carmean, Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Hiatt, Mrs. Will Ross, Mrs. Clarke Burton, Mrs. Shirt Riebeling, Mrs, Vane Mrs. Ray Hildebrand, Mra.

Mark McGill, Mrs. Chet Hall, Mrs. Conrad Rode, Miss Josephine Rode, Mrs. Arthur Foulke, Mrs. Harry Goley, Mrs.

Walter Hall, Mrs. Elmer Hodson, Miss Audra, Hodson, Mrs. James Lewis, Mrs. Elizabeth Jordan, and Miss Isabell Shorter, attended the Eastern Star chapter at Sheridan Wednesday night: Mr. and Mrs.

Ray and son, Jimmy, spent Saturday evening in Noblesville with the latter's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilson. Miss Edythe Mahan has gone 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.

Ora. Dessie Goettel. who has been living in the Butler property for the past few weeks, is moving to the Percy Hall property on. West South stroet. Mrs.

Goettel's H. O. Johnson. of Cicero will make his home with his daughter. 0.

H. Button, of Wednesday and Thursday there with his daughter and hushand. Mr. and Alis. Lloyd Smith.

Misses Anna Leaming, Mary Shaffer and Hilda Martin. were Indianapolis visitors Friday afternoon. Mrs. Otie Myers. has returned home from spending several days in Indianapolis with her son and wife: Mr.

and Mrs. Olvie Myers. Removal Notice! I am moving to the location I formerly had across from the Fire; Barn. The yard is at the rear, with convenient drive in: I will be in the market for all kinds of furs, hides and junk. HARRY LEVI 226 East Jefferson Phone 31.

AUCTION! The undersigned will sell without reserve, to the; highest bidder, ore mile north of Fortville, Rond' 07, oi. the Fort. ville-Lapel Pike, on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2 p. m.

Fruit: and poultry farm with good and emery The publicity department of Mon: arch Pictures, wore much the aspect. of a newspaper office with its bespectacled young men pounding away at typewriters, shortskirted secretaries displaying. trim, silken-clad' legs as they took dietstion, office boys clipping papers, dashing here and there with papers, messages, copy and photographs. "Get this," said one of the girls, glancing up from newspaper. Here's a guy claims he's married to Burns." "That's the proof.

abe's a big Attracts all the star," said another young woman. wood "But he says he's here in Hollyto prove it." The friendly room atmosphere prevailing in the was disturbed by the entrance of -a very beautiful branette, stylishly and furred, who came in wrathfully with a bunch photographs under her arm. Betty," she addressed the young woman who was inserting photos of the Monarch stare in mailers, "who told you to release these simply terrible monstrosities?" "I'm sorry, Miss. Cole, but Mr. Hanion put his okay onsthat bunch yesterday." "He did, did he, after ingShe turned and went directly into the outer office of Hanlon, tor Monarch Pictures, walked publicity and advertising director jestically past the secretary at her desk, without a glance for her ownportraits of those of other Monarch stars plastered over the walls, and into Hanlon's private office.

A secretary with 8 short.hand pad sat patiently by while he talked into one of three telephones, the art director standing by with a sheet. colored Alice -out Cole for all a but twenty elbowed four the art director out of her way and threw the bunch of photographs on Hanion's desk. "Look here, Space "No, no, I don't want any shots with the Space was saying nto 8 "phone. What good is. a log-show judge! Put her in' with a couple of St.

Bernards." He put lown the 'phone and looked up at Miss Cole. Hello, What you in mourning for?" upon which opened the ing rooms. all 80 snap into it, All right, Sandy, some coffee. on the And don't think that rain barrel if cold as it was, bear would have died in "It's heated, As Lola opened the two dressing rooms, fronted by a small ing her arrival in Ike salesman, Berg, her Agent an others with hopes of through 1 influence. What do you abe demanded through into her Hear me," the one honest agent I've got Gillette all sign a new contract Miss Mae fallen downstairs months ago.

Got Miss Mac closed tween the hangers-on and star, took the of earshot of the others. "I told you mot I'll get to her father tor can't and you'll get "Okay, insurance grin. Space Hanion teroom and cast a sarcastic the persons already Well, well, I see has already started have to put her in drydoc off her bottom. and have all you. They scurried out of the Hanlon knocked door of Lola's dressing room.

Lola, a towel around her body, way already hands of the hairdresser make-up man, her face cold-cream, her hair in top while. Loretta read to her from new script for the "Bed Dust" take. "I heard you, Space she called at his knock. You go somewhere else and stage hog- contest." He tried the door; it was locked 1 "Come on, said Space, "how about you and me ending this "You told me you wouldn't use He went out to the small these of her dressing bungalow The stenographer interrupted by ing the lot. The window handing Space one of the telephones drawn.

He reached in and which had been ringing. said Space into take your the' phone, "Well, tell that big get out of here, Space dromedary he's got -to take time to pulled down the let you shoot those stills or I'll pour it. again, thrust his head the front office on him. What does happy smile. he think we to put out in Geez, look at all front of the theaters?" He turned calls I'm taking!" Alice Cole.

"You are beautiful "Listen and I love make man. "You said you'd destroy these awful-" lot he cares;" An assistant interrapted, holding dabbing "her face. up sketches for a lay-out for a Lols blue ointment'at him Burns four sheet. All I want- is your "Here's the whole that's not the Burns -business. You 1 idea at all.

show' up at the Burns! exclaimed Miss Cole, wrathfully, not the I'm perfeetly only atar on this. lot. If you'd think Well, what di a little more of the rest of us-" aud pick you upt! I. Darling, darling," said Space, Her voice looking up placatingly. personal.

prejudice, that's on, what it You re trying to be mice. about. her, only you're too. stubborn and me to admit it." She Darling, my love-life. is right Sis comradely here." He returned to the lay-out.

you better than that. We're not putting Burns over with came ON hearts and Forget the art school. This billboard. Pull 'the dress tighter and let of yours. that superstructure leap out loud and me and The heck with rate as denta.

Let's give the man on the "Bat, sidewalk a your He got up and put his around Well, Miss' Cole she gusting!" He what's the matter with "You promised release these. Look, the of my profile'4 work, honey. 're debauce only being released The police fellow box- inside Lola Evans. cuing a returned. ca.

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