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The Daily Sentinel-Tribune from Bowling Green, Ohio • 3

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1 MONDAY MAY 28 1923 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiw Theatre Tonight and Tuesday Mills points out tner a triumph over the short angular carvings of the Pharaohs The American flapper when the ancient wonders liugin coming to light in this country however Mills believes will be eager to adopt I heir stylen of dress or it is written in the museums that the i relies thus lar brought up indicate Admission 10c and 30c I Tt Thomas I MeighQn I I id I 1 nnsmeunt picture I Wednesday Thursday Kentucky IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM Hunting Ohio or American King Tut By the Vulfed Vfcmm COLUMBVS May 28 Arche ologists are digging in the Ohio riv er ot the tor an Amivican King When they find him his trappings will exceed in splendor and the rel ics of his people will evidence a higher culture than the splendor and culture of tin? Egyptians three thou sand years ago according i to Dr William 0 Mills Ohio State Univer sity archeologist He believes rel ics are about to bo unearthed in Ohio that would make tho ancient Pharaoh could ho but mii them turn gryi ii with ipvyi Mn'ny 'trcasurefalrcadyidugjup in thisfe country surpass those ot the Nile T)i Mills said nugget hammered into the shape of an eagle is Dr chief reason for believing American art 3000 years ago was superior to that of Egyptian art of tho same age Beautifully carved pipes recently taken from excavations in the Mound City group of Indian mounds are perhaps tho most beautiful of the handiwork of tho American ancients i clearly the prehistoric tribo? of this continent clothed heniselvuj a I few jewels and a smile I Otherwise they were as as 1h ir contemporaries across the sea Where the natives of tho Nile used wooden beds the natives of i the Ohio sle pt upon fabrics woven tho long grasses of the low i lands i The Egyptians according to Mills it tho native Americans in but ono respect they could i Dr Mills predicts that as soon as i modern science had conquered the lovers of Central America and madepossible more extensive archeological expendit ions even better keys to the i continent will bo available MERCHANTS LOSE I (Continued rom Pago One) i half of the last inning failed to con nect Next Sunday Genoa comes here lor i a session with the locals Bases on balls Turner 2 inch 1 Wachtel I I Bowling Giei Merchants I AB i BO A rSimonds 2b 4 1' 2 3 0 1 I Eckle cf 0 121 illyde ss 5 1 1 3 1 inch lb 5 1 2 3 9 0 Olnhausen 3b I 0 0 2 3 0 McMann If 5 1 2 2 0 0 (rosier if 3 1 1 0 0 0 I Baldwinrf 2 0 0 1 0 0 Bates 5 0 2 12 1 1 Turner 5 2 10 0 43 7 12 2 7 8 A hiteliousc AB It II PO A iMcPhilan rf 2 2 0 1 0 0 i Winterstein 1b 1 2 9 0 2 III Burns If 4 1 10 10 I Broadway 2b 5 1 3 5 2 2 I Burns ss 4 0 Hosner Bib 5 1 2 3 0 Dodd cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 rank 4 1 3 7 2 0 Wachtel 4 1 0:0 5 1 US 812 27 14 8 Two base hits Simonds McMannHit by' pitched ball Baldwin Me Philan IT Burns i Struck out Turner inch 2 Wachtel 2 Left on Bowling Green 13 Whitehouse 11 I Umpire Hall SPRAY MAY GET Plant diseases in a garden are dif ficult to detect and to control As a rule if the plants are not doing well ttnd a careful examination of tb plant loaves stems and roots shows nq insects or insect initiry says Na ture Magazine of Washington they are usually infested with a disease i On the small scale of most homo i gardens tho best plan is to destroy the plants If you do not caro to do that you can spray them with Bordeaux mixture using a mixture of ono part copper sulphate' two parts lime and ono undred parts of water This will usually be I found effective They are carved from the hardest I stone and their graceful curvuj Dr Unclassified Ads on Page 7 st A Porch With a Swing Is a Wonderful Thing YOU really do not know the pleasure you may derive from your porch unless it is equipped with a Swing so pleasant and cooling to swing on the porch on a hot summer night This one is of dark brown fibre and is six feet long The seat is braced with two strong cross pieces and extra fibre lattice work un derneath It will give years of' wear and is very attractive At $2600 We have 19 other styles of swings to picl from and each an entirely different one than the other The' are all hung just as they would be on your porch You can try them instead of just looking at them Our selection is larger than that of many citystores so try Howling Green irst Coen urniture Store VAL irs 8 Eli VICE SATISACTION IREPROO HOUSEHOLD STORAGE 4 4 9 lA 1P AGE 3 THE DAILY SENTINEL TRIBUNE aiiiiiniininiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiN THEATRE LYRIC TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Herbert Rawlinson 1 In One Wonderful Night cellars in Hungary the Alumni Assbciation has been Pack Calls Oil Ohio Women I written especially for these songs by to be Johnny Appleseed Ihu dem and sometimex lasts tor hill to bring suit for divorce against his and mother Veteran of Three Wars OHIO the timed let Be ferret! wo YOU BURN THIS KIND ten in WIN Do You Know? 1 A $10000 Soda price other Unclassified Ads on Page 7 NOTICE 7 phantom May 31 in McCrory Munn alst on spiders i which so issue The his her the find tin his The advent into the world causcl the lion John Hugo Rqsscll eldest son and heir of Lord Ampt vour Th tile Chinese bandits Americans and other the Shanghai Peking solught their release but was permitted to movie the boy was her sort has confessed and actor outcast of 43 to 76 cents concrete mechanics ebruary Wage for Common 1 1 Road Labor Same as 1922 MISSIONARY RISKED LIE IN LAIR Sophomore Elected Captain of Wooster LAG SMUT WHEAT MAY COME INTO will still bo in the oyos of the his son A child born in wed is presumed to be legitimate is thought to be certain that 'NEW ORLEANS La May 28 An unprecedented jump in the price of ice cream sodas with the custom er attempting to reap the profit was recorded hero recently when Mrs Lizzie Romagosa of Thibodeaux La to 80 cents and teams to the house of lords It is Here is the nrst picture ather 'William Txjnfers the Ger man missionary who despite his ad vanced age volunteered to outer the stronghold or who kidnaped nationals from Railroad He unsuccessfully return word that the captives were safe i i Isiblv bv some friends and yet ho holds a distinc lion that soams worthy of national students alumni or faculty mem bers of the college Music for two of the prize winning in the contest just closed 'was com posed by Wooster freshmen who are taking work in the Conservatory Wooster was compos ed by Miss Margaret Koester of Piqua and words for it 'written bv Prof Clinton IT Woods who also wrote the verse for Live Woos composed by Loretta Crawford of Souchow China The third new song added to the list this year is a spirited marching song composed by Ralph Soule of the Conservatory of Music and words for it written by Geo Bradford whose first volume of poetry was pub lished within tho last year The song ibook is dedicated to tho memory of Karl Merz founder of the Wooster Conservatory of Music who composed the first music written es pecially for Wooster when he wrote the University i Lawrence Erb for ten years di rector of the conservatory and now of Zife astA there any records of a base ball changing from a right handed to a left handed There is no record of such a thing in the past but Riggs Stephenson Cleveland infioldor is trying to do it at the present time Ho is a fine fielder amt a great hitter but an in jury to his shoulder sustained in playing tootball handicapped his throwing so inuch that he is learn ing to throw with his lett arm a few insect pests as crickets grasshoppers the rest HAAVKS IGHT PESTS There is a long list of hawks tho country and the sparrow hawk is the smallest of the family says Nature Magazines Insofar as our in terests are concerned it is a most useful bird for it feeds on mice on not and and The root workers or borers garden cannot be detected until the plants begin to wilt down says Na ture Magazine When this occurs it is tod late to do anything to control the pests To prevent their spread ing to other plants pull up and burn the infested plants A Universal Special Attraction Also a Comedy Admission 10c and 20c WOOSTER' May 2 8 Lewis Manly a sophomore of Erie Pa will captain the college of Wooster bas ket ball team for 1924 He is the first sophomore to be elected captain of a Wooster varsity team since tii i election in 1916 of Thomas Roderick as captain cf the football team Manly played a heady and consist ent game as guard and was one of the mainstays of football line i Before coming to Wooster Manley had never engaged in any interschol astic sports having hud no athletic training of ajiy kind during his High School years His rapid development under Wooster coaches is evident la will receive a letter for his third sport this June track awards are made as he is one of Wooster sure point makes in the shot Shipments of bran from smutted 2 wheat have been made from the smut infected sections of Illinois to more than sixteen counties of Oliio within the lat two years according to recent information rcceivol at tho Ohio Station tIf the dis ls case can be spread to any considera ble extent in this way it may well be expected to appear in the state this season it is stated lag smut of wheat has pres ent for several years' in Illinois where large areas arc infected and the disease is spreading It may be recognized by black streaks on the leaves of the whtat plant at this time of year Infected plants are re duced in vigor fail to produce headsand dio prematurely Its presence in Ohio should be promptly reported to the local county agricultural agent who in turn is asked to' communicate with plant pathologists of the experiment sta tion Mrs Christabel Hart Russell in which he denied paternity tot the ehiid i The trial caused a sensation in England and wasi heavily tcablod to tho United Staten The blood of curls and dukes Hows in thei veins of the Russels and the preson't Lord Ampthill tlie husband's iatlior is a former viceroy of India and was at ono time secretary to Joseph Cham berlain the great sjtesinQiij In the first Jiearmg ot tlu4 divorce' suit two co ru' pondtpt wwe named The jury decided 'Russell had not misconducted herself with either of them but disa gi 1 a to whether she Iris been intimate with an unknown man There was an interval of months and a second trial In that the jury dismissed a third co respondent front the suit but found Mrs Russell guilty of misconduct with some man unknown 'Upstly Litigation It wasmontioned that tho trials cost over $100000 Mrs appeal from the de cree is now pending and will cost another $25000 Whatever tho outcome of the ap peal it is oxpc'tcd to mark merely a new start in the fight to tdot ermine who her Geoffrey Russell if lie lives shall inherit the title of Bar on Apmthill If Mrs Russell is sneeo'sfiil the case is regarded as certain to be a local soft drink fl BQ 1 fA 1 fi A A In in er okj 1 1 false accusations According to the charges contained in the petition Mrs Romagosa and a friend entered the drink establishment and ordered two ice cream sodas The friend a lady consumed her soda in short order and departed after paying for the lc aving Mrs Roma gosa to take her time When Mrs Romagosa finished her soda and left the place she alleges the manager followed her and proclaimed in a loud tone th at she was booting the house out of the price of two sodas Mrs Romagosa asks damages for the humiliation happened to Conroy young Washington third baseman who started the season so A lie became afflicted with a return of chronic headaehos and he may be through with baseball tor good He had the same thing last year but im proved this spring after an opera tion only to become a victim of the same trouble again Tins not so far as his existence is con cerned but because he was not as i epresented was used by Miss Eliz abeth' MacCaullcy Brooklyne (Mas sachusetts) kchool teacher in au en deavor to win "Bill Hart star She swore and but exonoerated the ot her son for hor support cut young service that war when war was declared Spain ho was among the noil hern Ohio to en Ilejiicked tho navy and served Ho is believed to be tboonly man who saw servicer in Iho Civil war the Spanish American war and the World War unique record was discov ered today by Congressman Martin Davey of Kent'in pursuing a pen sion application' Howe who is now only 74 wan 16 years old when he enlisted for tho Civil war in 1865 His lathe1 was already in the army and mother when she learned that son had' enlisted applied for his discharge on tho ground ot his dor age that his father was already in the army and because she need ed help This short in But against first men in list thruout the conflict In 1917 when the United States entered tho World war Howe was still in the navy and the was permitted to sign up for an other his age of 68 years being waived byieuson of the fact ho was rated as a superior work man When Howe finally was dis charged from the naw in 1918 tliero were only five other mon in the service between the ages of 65 and 69 Congressman Davey is of opinion the government should a way' to honor Howe for his usual service Hu also thinks tory might well have a word to say about (him as an inspiration to fu ture generations in loyaltv to their country was tho of AVillard over Johnson recorded by tho New York Boxing Willard vas credited with a knock out victory in elevon rounds in ac cordance) with tlio rule of the state which a contest ant give up the content during the intermission between rounds or fail to respond to the sound of the gong it shall bo decided that ho loses the contest and that the decision shall bo that he was stopped in the last completed LONDON May 28 Twonty moiitbs okl Geoitrey Russell now a laughing baby Loy may grow up to bold tho spotlight in the sort of le gal light that comas in England once century nturies Now in tho eyes of the law Geof frey Russell is second the direct line of succession to the Barony of Ampthill and a seat in the British House ot Lords But it is that if he ever succeeds to the titlo it' will be after a bitter LAUGHING BABY SAILING SHIPS IN PARK CENTER GREAT LEGAL IGHT Owing to the death of Mrs Wm Munn cur store will be closed until Thursday they suck out the sap says Nature Magazine of Washington a talk to gardeners The action is similar to that of the mosquito' They in clude plant lice scales and the voung of some of the other insects it you have no sprayer sprinkle the tops and bottoms of the leaves with tobaceosdust If you havo a spray er get nicotine sulphate at a drug store and use it as recommend ed on the container HOW TO KILTLNSECIS Sm kinc insects have a beak which fhw nnsh through he outer laversi of the leaf tissue and through which 1 rtcognition "WOOSTER May Wooster music for AVooster songs was an I ideal set upby the Conservatory of i Music of the College of Wooster sev oral years ago with the result that music for 19 of the 30 Wooster songs i contained in the new edition of the' college song book just published bythe Alumni Assbciation has been USED TO HART Wages of common labor for road work in ebruary were practically tho same as for the same month in 1922 according to tho Bureau of Public Roads United States Depart ment of Agriculture' Averaged for groups of states the price per hour was as follows: New England 48 cents Middle Atlantic 40 cents East North Central 34 cents AVest North Central 29 cents South Atlantic 21 cents East South Central 19 cents West South Cen tral 24 cents Mountain 3S cents and Pacific 47 cents In some of these sections the figures are based on a small amount of work due to the season of the year" The price per hour for other class es was as follows: Sperintendents 79 cents to $111 foremen 53 to 88 cents truck drivers 27 to 64 cents roller engineers 35 to 81 cents mixer operators 31 to 38 cents steam shoved operators 65 to $119 carpenters finishers 35 to 78 cents 30 to 61 cents teams without driv ers 24 with drivers 29 to $112 In almost every case the upper limit of prevails on the Pacific slope materially lower prices In sections STEUBENVILLE May 28 In a speech before the convention ot the Ohio ederation of Women's Clubs last week Charles Lathrop Pack the president of the American Tree As sociation of AVashington call ed on the Ohio women to all enlist as and organize a tree planting army before all planting time Mr Pack said the only way to join the American Tree Association is to' plant a tree and register it on the na tional honor roll There are no year ly Tree planting suggestions will Im sent to any club I in the last said Mr' Pack Johnny Appleseed roamed these valleys He carried liis apple serd with him and urged upon all to plant and plant again He could see the trees disappearing Of! course his progress was slow but it I was not so slow but that Ohio claimsj him and Indiana claims him as i some other states However his i work was so effective his name still pxew York wrote the music for four Jives for Johnny Appleseed is a tra the songs ibiqHirhnllffhiS' AVpsfpri! Rrt I scbc you all go 'back to homes as Johnny Ai)pleseed: mucu'iira hn rnrripd is (if milch mOVC inwortance today than when he cai plaudits 7 rvLI irlr nio WAVS 1 I ltd itiiii raitirti 11 1 pu VC4ll in the tree planting army just as the leader is sq many EA' EM PRESS ZITA ACES A dispatch from Paris declines ex Empress Zita of Austria is living almost like near Vienna whore she went from Spain where she had accepted for a time the hospitality King Alfonso the only one of her royal relatives "to come to her entire sources are less than' $5090 and that was by selling the remainder of the imperial wine When that is exhausted she will have to turn to dressmaking for a living fl carried likely to be carried there too il the court ot appeal upholds slop of the divorce court It is the divorce itself far has been the apparent real issue is whether Geoffrey Rus sell shall inherit the title If a filial decree ot divorce is granted to John Hugo Russell Geof rey law lock It the housei of lords must declare sooner or later whether Geoffrey Russell if lie lives tis entitled to sit as Baron Ampthill There are several possible courses The first would be for the present Lord Ampthill father of John Hugo Russell to seek a declaration that the boy was not his There is somo doubt as to whether this could be done Its advantage would be to have the issue settled at nonce The second would be for John Hugo Russell to wait' until he suc ceeds to the title and to have the i ama declarations made that he was not the father and that therefore Geoffrey Russell was not his heir The third would bo to wait until Geoffrey himself I applied 'to the House of Lords Jor admission aftqr tlie deaths of the pru entTMird Amp thill and of his the Hon John Hugo Russell If no stops weire taken he would be presumed to be tho heir BcferrcN Until Death If action were to be deferred until John Hugo death other heirs of the family would have to prove Kcoffrey illegitimate to keep him from inheriting tlio title and from the bitterness which tho case has aroused this would 1 bo almost certain There aro inunmerable possible comnlicatlons for instance that be John" death Geoffrey should have grown up mar ried and himself have had a son and heir i Tho baby alono is unconcerned Part of tlie time he pends in tlie country at his place The rent of the time he also is in town and may bo seen playing with other young lords possible or pros Ipective in Kensington Gardens I'xhore one of the principal juvenile I sports is to sail top ships Wooster Music or dealer for $1000 the Wooster Songs AVASHINGTON May 26 The 1 oi Lilt? niiciuii uu iiui it util r'r 1 rxrr ninJ I HV UIVJ state the leader I served it is pAViltiam Henry uowe cuy waiei I of weights and measures at Lorain has newer been patted on the baik and called a nero cxcepi pos of his home town 2 IJT AT MT LMilMfffiflirj WJW JJ 1 tv' LO '7 1 8 A xEuKlM 7 I an BRW 1 I I BBf I' fe 'Ax I I SB Si I if i jfll 1 3 11 14 i '1' I VX 44'' 7 4 I I I Wife I.

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