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LOGAN DAILY NEWS, LOGAN, OHIO November 4:040 LOGAN DAILY NEWS Dully Except Sunday toy The Wayne Company, Logan, Ohio, at 68 East Main the Hocking Sentinel, established In The Ohio Democrat, established in 1883, and The Logan Daily News. CHAS. O. MCKINLEY ROBERT S. MANAGER Entered In the Post Office at Logan, Ohio, as second mail matter.

Member of the Associated Press. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also to the local news published herein. National W. Cullen Company 230 North Michigai York, 630 Fifth 40 South Third Street; General Motors 2295 South Overlook Road. Turning Back Father Time November 11, 1915 Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Hammon entertained with a family dinner Wednesday in commemoration of the eighteenth anniversary of their marriage. It was also the ninth wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Myers. The event was an enjoyable one and was attended by Mr. and Mrs. James Allen, Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Hammon and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Myers and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Allen. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS By Carrier in Logan, 12c per week; by mall In Hocking County and Logan trading territory, per year, outside Hocking County $4.00 per year; beyond first and second postal zone, $5.00. TELEPHONE NUMBER 6 NEWS PHONE NUMBER 700 VOICES SHOUTED THE tumult and the shouting of the campaign die away, but there is one shout that must echo and re-echo in the mind as he sits alone to think of his tremendous third triumph.

Yes, presidents sit alone sometimes. In fact, despite the constant impingement of problems and persons, the presidency is a lonely job, and all presidents have felt it keenly. The shout that cannot die out of the mind is the shout of the American people for peace. He cannot forget that the one thing both in his own addresses and those of his opponent that always touched off a roar of approval was any passage that gave hojK? of keeping our great land at peace. He cannot forget that of around 22,000,000 Americans who voted for the opposing candidate, many, many of them so voted because they thought peace might thus be best preserved.

He cannot forget that his own specific pledges of jieace, so long as permitted us, were the which drew the deepest response. Neither candidate could honestly have made or kept a pledge that no circumstances whatever will the United States go to Neither did so. War or in the near future is not so much a matter of conscious American decision as of circumstances, and the acts of others. Yet a strong and determined will to can do much and the American people have that will. The campaign showed equally clear support of American foreign policy as revealed in action.

There was no basic difference between parties here, and Mr. post- election statement shows clearly this unity. Exactly where this eours will lead us, no man can precisely prophesv. The conduct of human affairs is not a mathematical science. Hut the course been charted by the pilot and confirmed passengers and crew.

We stake our chances of on strength to defend ourselves. Before the Revolution we were war came. Before the War of 1812, the same. Before the Mexican war, the same. Before the Spanish- American war, the same.

Before the World War, the same. Each time we were unpre- Arlington Mathias, Paul Dollison, Will McLaughlin and Will Jones of this city and Raymond Robison of Haydenville, motored to Wellston Saturday where they attended the Marietta-Wellston football game. the war came. About the only time the United States faced a great crisis in armed strength was in 1867, when the finest army in the world backed the ultimatum to France to get out of Mexico and there was no war. This time we propose to prepare, hoping that this will serve us for peace, since un- preparedness has so often failed to prevent war.

The nation is united in determination to gain strength in proportion to its great power. To the death it will defend its soil, its interests, its free way of life. But it is the American want keep peace if they can; to join war only if they must. Those great deep-throated shouts from both sides of the whole campaign reveal it clearly. Above the shouting and exaltation of triumph may be heard clearly the voices that cried GRAB BAG One-Minute Test 1.

Is oil found in low land or high? 2. Who was the vice president of the Confederacy 3. Which is say teaspoonsful or teaspoonfuls? Words of Wisdom Thoughtfulness for others, generosity, modesty and self-resi)ect are the qualities which make a real gentleman or lady, as distinguished from the veneered article which commonly goes by that Hints on Etiquette If you borrow something from a friend or neighbor and you lose or break it, it should be replaced if at all possible. Horoscope A year of much good fortune awaits all of you who have birthdays today. You will meet with much success, and your domestic affairs will bring you happiness.

If young you will court and marry. Active, energetic, impulsive, impatient and somewhat willful, obstinate and dogmatic traits will be displayed by the child born on this date. Unnecessary risks should be avoided by such a one. Onc-Minutc Test Answers 1. Both.

2. Alexander Stephens of Georgia. 3. Teaspoonfuls; means more than one teaspoon. ROUND LOGAN Hour by Hour Bv LOGAN BERK IE QACrES from the Diary of an Antiquated Reporter; Up betimes, feeling more concerned than ever about this Christmas shopping business.

a wasting, as Snuffy Smith in the nies would say. When you stop to think that Thanksgiving js 0ne week lrorn today, and that the Christmas buying season officially starts the following day 'tis rather disconcerting, to say the least, realizing that the old pocketbook needs considerable attention between now and Urn. When Mrs. John Dougherty recently visited her hon pannes, in a Lancaster hospital, she found him reading the Daily News. Said he was just enjoying a visit among friends back home.

That's how he leels about his home town daily. James is making nice headway on the road to recovery. And in this mail, a card from Warren Smith thanking the folk at the Daily News for his dally copy while a patient in a Columbus hospital to see Ed Thompson again among the lolk walking the paves in downtown Logan The Man in the 8trect passed us this bit of wisdom today, About half the unhappiness in the world is due to failure of plum which were never reasonable and often obviously reminds us that someone wrote many, many years ago, best laid plans of mice and men gang aft a Sorry as we feci for the students who have geography in their school curriculum, help feeling downright miserable when we consider the plight of tlv geography instructor who must brush up on his boundaries every night. So he will be at least partially up-to-date when class meets on the morrow. Back in 1918 we honestly believed everything was settled a half century at least.

Now look at the mess. Even America is acquiring new boundaries In 100 year leases that may change ere the morrow dawns we will feel the brunt of the aftereffects though America may not, as the President promises, send one of her boys to foreign shores. How belt, no man can see into the future, not even one week hence. And right here may we remark that tlie President of these United States has our sympathy rather than our censure if we are forced to become a party to the human slaughter. But, we here in America, will doubtless never experience even the remotest suffering that is going on in Europe, Asia and Africa.

The whole world is today undergoing an era of theoretical experimentation. and human beings are the guinea pigs for the experimenters of all nations now in conflict. Do have utmost faith in the belief that America will never come to this. By LOGAN CLENDENING, M. D.

At the end of about the fourth or fifth decade of life, comes the sixth of the seven ages of woman. Here a reversal occurs in the chemical tides of the ductless glands, their secretions diminish, changes in the elasticity of the arteries occur, a tendency to fat storage appears (or if it has already appeared is accelerated) and there is an atrophy of the skin. Old wives' gossip has invested this period of lifo with dread- many women spend ten miserable Dr. Clendening will answer questions of general interest only, and then only through his column. years looking forward to it This attitude should be dispelled.

Some day we are going to get up a good will conspiracy to agree not to talk about the climacteric with women who have not passed through it. Or at least to talk about it in helpful terms. Helpful Medicines Modern medicine has found many methods of alleviating the symptoms of this entirely unknown fifty years ago. Most of this improvement is in the form of extracts of the ductless form of estrogen at present is considered to give the best results. Calcium gluconate tablets combined with viosterol are valuable in combating tension.

The heart and blood vessels are unstable at this time and subject to many temporary upsets. There is the symptom so annoying to most women which comes when the blood vessels of the face dilate and there is a feeling of heat and stuffiness. These crises make some women Belf-conscious and are very embarrassing for that reason. Incidentally they occur in men as w'ell as women, and in both instances indicate a temporary upset in the nerves which control the size of the blood vessels. We know pretty thoroughly all about the chemistry of the condition now and can do much to relieve it.

Temperamental Upsets "A common attitude towards this phase of life is that It is in some way connected with mental illness. It can be said at once that a woman who has had previously a good emotional adjustment need not fear such an eventuality at this period," writes Dr. Milton J. Miller, in Hygeia. Temperamental upsets appear, hut usually in those who were temperamentally unstable before.

My experience has been that the woman who has always been an arbiter or tyrant in her family, who has dominated or tried to dominate an only son, or a small family, will use this period to put on a show and make the whole family uncomfortable. The woman who has had to manage a large family and therefore has had to submerge her own personality shows little during this period. But, most important of all to remember is that for the majority of 70 per this period comes and goes with hardly any disagreeable symptoms at unnoticed. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS H. J.

you advise a cold shot for a child three years old? The last two winters our boy has been very susceptible to colds. He has been getting all the cod liver oil that he should have, but it help him resist do not believe that cold shots are certainly helpful in preventing colds for anybody, no matter what age. In a three-year- old it seems to me the chances are that the cause of recurrent colds is infected tonsils and adenoids. NOTE: Dr. has seven which can be obtained by readers.

Each pamphlet sells for 10 cente. For any one pamphlet deefred, send 10 cents in coin, and a self-addressed envelope stamped with a thww-eent stamp, to Dr. Loiran Clendening, In care of this paper. The pamphlets are: Reduc- ins and Reducing and for the Treatment of and Care of the Hair and 3 ALL-AMERICANS, 10 OTHER GRID STARS IN CAST OF Pat in the title role of Rockne Ail delivers one of the famous Rockne pep talks to the football squad Just before the beginning of the big game. Picture is scheduled to begin its local engagement at the Logan Theatre on Sunday.

Actors from fourteen different colleges, only one of whom never won his football monogram, fill fourteen of the seventeen principal and subordinate male roles In Warner Rockne All which opens Sunday at the Logan Of the thirteen football playing actois, three were members of all- American teams. But only one of the thirteen athlete actors attended Notre Dame Tthis player is Nick Lukats. Nick is tlie "technical for the picture. His selection is eminently understandable, because Nick Lukats personally escorted the last touchdown behind the goal posts that ever was scored by a Rockne coached team. That feat was the LeRoy Says: Nu one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of It to anyone else.

That's the reason for Good Gulf. I I OOAN OH! IHMTItlltVTOR cash for Horses $2- Cows S1 of Size and Condition CALL Phone 206 Hocking Valley Fertilizer A. JANES LOGAN, O. climatic scoring gesture in Notre great 27-0 victory over Southern California in 1930, It was the last game of 1930. The players who won their football spurs at so many widely scattered colleges before their prestige as actors qualified them for Rockne are: Pat who stars in the role of Rockne.

Pat was a slick quarterback at Marquette U. Ronald Reagan, who plays George CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE NANA HARRIS settled her horn-rimmed glasses more firmly on her nose and studied the charts with which her French desk was littered. She muttered, "Saturn is in the fifth house. Now, what docs that thumbed a eared book and ran a red finger nail down a long list of date lines, and finding the oco aha sought, marked a small symbol on the chart before her. she murmured approvingly, I lose my money, I cap alway.

become Madame Harris, the Greatest The bell rang faintly in a distant part of the apartment. Nana said, where the dickens is good old The door at her back opened softly and the dark, round moon of her maid's face appeared. is Nana asked, scratching her ear. Miz La Maze, Mir "Come on in, Nana invited, cordially. She moved her papers from the brocade-covered chaise lounge.

"I have com- without telephoning, but awfully worried about Fran sat on the chaise lounge and loosened her coat. can't but a Nana offered a jade cigaret box. "Any news "Some, not Fran tapped her cigaret nervously, what I dropped in to talk about. going nuts trying to figure things out for myself. Kit should have had a manager who really knew his Nana smiled.

doing all right with you Besides, I thought everything was going to be all right now that young Jerry has evinced a great Fran favored her with one of those know what -1 mean glances. She said meaningly, "I thought so but not so sure Nana reached for pencil, paper and astrological books. "When Kit born? I might do her horoscope. getting might have been born yesterday from the way taken in by Nana, scenting a juicy tid-bit, said, besides "Our gilded youth. Our dear young Jerry.

At least, what afraid of. Look, Nana, wring my neck if she thought I Indulged in gossip. Not that this is Nana looked horrified at the Idea. "Of course she ed. young what 1 want you to tell me.

Confidentially, of course. Is he. or he. a ahot?" Nana considered carefully. a person, the said.

"As an ec- ccutivc today, yes. The Sembler company ba3 always been passed from father to son. and from all appearances, now BAsed, at least partially, to young Jerry. The old man is practically retired and Junior has always wanted Sonny Boy to come the company. Now that taking over some of the advertising and all of the radio department, 1 guess Fran was impatient.

you think he oould put-over something if he wanted to? I mean, without the rest of the board gumming it up?" Nana said, "You mean if Jerry wants to continue contract, can "In a nutshell, not? If in charge of programs. I guess he Fran blew out her checks. glad to hear that. Tell he like? What kind of a Nana rubbed her chin reflectively. if read as many smart magazines and gossip columns as I have, know about everybody in commonly called the upper crust.

And young Jerry is top layer. Right now, he looks like Joe College himself. The coonskin and pork-pie type. A handsome kid." Fran nodded knowingly. know.

he around our place most of the eyes widened appreciatively. "Coonsiiins in the daytime and silk hat at night. A box of orchids under his arm and a glint in his blame the kid for she said dryly. a pretty girl. What are you trying to do? Keep her away from the "What Kit does privately is not my affair.

Watching that she make too many professional mistakes, is! giving her a rush. If for personal obviously it okay. But where does the business end come in? had a date with him every single day since last Saturday. Ye gods and little sardines! They spend hours together and what do they talk about Nana spread empty hands. ask me.

What does Kit Fran grunted. She says she get him to talk about her contract and scared to mention it for fear think after Maybe she's falling for "That be a bad idea, but a girl with a single-track mind and I want to know what next. So, give, darling. Tell me about him so I can get some Nana tapped a pencil against her teeth. see.

about 23. Went to Princeton, as I remember. Asked me to sing at some fraternity party or other. He used to be pretty gay, cutting up the way college kids do. He got in a few minor jams, like painting a campus statue, or stealing a trolley car or "Well, if that's Fran said with relief.

"Oh, he graduated to bigger and better ones. There was some fuss about his not having the proper respect for the Japanese mikado when he was in Tokio. Then one of the chorus girls in the "High company sued him for breach of promise and it was settled out of The other mouth tightened and she looked like a worried mother hen. Nana patted her hand. let that get you down, Frances.

been around and we both know that, any boy who has a string of polo ponies and his own plane is an easy target. Any kid filthy rich gets into print, all too easily. His mother takes him off on the family yacht and everything blows over. Say, you remember all the stuff there was in the newspapers about him starting from the bottom in the shipping business last year? His family owns the Germaine Shipping lines. You must have seen the pictures of the Earnest Young Clerk arriving in his foreign car.

There was a lot of net in the shipping business "Of course not. He wanted to go shooting in Scotland, or Ashing in Alaska or something. And, remember, Jerry was brought up to have anything he nice, steady, old-fashioned boy from all you would you do If you wanted to go shooting and you had five or six million dollars in your own Fran buttoned her coat. go shooting, honey, no matter what it was I wanted to shoot. Right now, I've got to hurry home and perform a disappearing act on a coffee stain on white crepe dress, so that she can wear it tonight for the gent who gets what he (To Be Continued) Gipp, Notre gridiron immortal.

Ronnie, who is better known by his nickname of Reagan, was running guard and end at Eureka College in Illinois. Nick Lukats, who plays Harry Stuhldreher of the Nick was left halfback, and 1930 all-Amlerican at Notre Dame. Kane Richmond, who under the name of Frederick William Bowditch, played center at St. Thomas College in Minnesota, and later played at University of Minnesota Kane takes the part of Elmer Layden, present Notre Dame coach, when Layden was a college boy and a second member of the famous Bill Marshall, who plays Don Miller, another Billy Marshall played center four years at El Dorado, Kansas High School, and cne year with the University of Kansas freshmen. Billy Byrne who plays Sleepy Jim Crowley, fourth of the Billy was a star halfback at Loyola University of Los Angeles.

Owen Davis, who plays Gus Dorals, college team mate and other half of the famous Dor- als-to-Rockne forward passing combination. Owen was a football player at Choate School. Oscar G. Hendrian, who plays Heartley Anderson, famous assistant. OF COURSE YOU CAN 0UDG-ET Anyone who can make a small monthly payment can have a balanced budget.

Why? Because all it takes to repay a loan and a loan is just the thing to put your budget back in trim. For example, you can take a $300 loan, square your debts, buy what you need and still pay less than before. City Loan payments are made to fit your allow more money for your own good use. See City Loan for better budgeting this fall. jht ktv omn AND SAVINGS COMPANY Geo.

M. Fee, Manager 66 E. Main St. Phone 601 Logan, Ohio was on the varsity at University of Pittsburgh, and at University of Detroit. Jim Thorpe, who plays an assistant coach.

Jim is the most famous of all all-American football players. He was fullback at Carlisle Indian School. The only one-time collegian in the cast who play college football, other than the lovely Gale Page who plays the role of Mrs. Rockne, is Johnny Qualen. Qualen plays Knute Norwegian immigrant father, Lars Rockne.

Qualen attended Northwestern U. weighing even large quantities of gold, troy ounces are used for computing the weight, not troy pounds. CHAPEL GRANGERS ELECT When Millers Chapel Grange Wednesday night the following of- ficers were elected: master, R. E. Allen; overseer, Arthur Kalklosch; lecturer, Mrs.

Clarence Skinner; Chaplain, Mrs. Pearl Duffey; stew- ard, Neal Shaw; assistant steward, Ralph Rheinscheld; lady assistant steward, Frances Funk; gate keeper, Joe Funk; secretary, Mrs. Jay Nimon; treasure, Mrs. Mattie Allen; Ceres, Mrs. Frank Power; Pomona, Mrs.

Katie Walker and Flora, Mrs. Velma Shaw. Neither George Washington nor his wife Martha were excellent spellers. fr CHICKENS up Stewing Pieces White Meat, Legs A Thigh lb. Cut up Stew- 10C Plenty of and Turkeys for your Thanksgiving Feast! PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW I These good Veal Cg PADDIES ca.

9 Nice Lean PORK ROAST lb. I I LE6 LAMB VEAL or LAMB 6 STEW lw Spare RIBS IV Neck EC BONES 4 2 Beef BRAINS Pork Shoulder STEAK lb. if 25 Home Made SAUSAGE MILK Have You Tried That Good MADE MINCE MEAT 2 35 Sunray CRACKERS Chunk BACON lb. Bulk Peanut BUTTER lb. Cash Carry You Save the Difference MA RKET 57 E.

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