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The Zanesville Signal from Zanesville, Ohio • Page 2

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NEI6HBMS A steadily increasing number of firms and individuals in this community are banking with FIRST NATIONAL. Every one of tfiese accounts is warmly appreciated' as evidence that a neighbor has become a friend. The quality of this pioneer bank's service makes for permanence in relationships established here. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Deposit- OLD SANK" Federal Fund News Bits From Ohio Cities COLUMBUS, June 21-An average of accidents per da occur on state highways outside mu nicipalities. according to statistics of the state highway deportment toda for the period from January 1 31.

In the mishaps re corded 333 persons were killed, av eraging 1.5 per day. fiAWDUBKT, June 31--(UP)-Miss Florence Brushaber. 1, San- dutiy, had the distinction of malting nine mile swim late yesterday from Kelley's Island to the Cedar Point jetty in the time of five and seven, minutes. She was accompanied by O. H.

Schell, Sandasky high school swimming instructor, who was to a boat. CO1AJMBUS, O. 21-While on the way to his grandparents nome a few houses from his own Kenneth Raines, was struck, am fatally injured by an automobil. driven by Mrs, H. Fisher last night BTTCYRUS, June plaque over the grave of Seth Holmes, family the first to settle on the site of Bucyrua, has Deen stolen, police were informed to- toy McGUWEY, June eight-hour day and increased wages were demanded today by onion weeders ia the Scloto marshes, who went on Leaders of the workers said they had woked 10 hours a day at 10 to 15 an hour, onion growers said would be ruined the strike his settled immedi fctely.

June Birtiett, 4 fell from hay wagon and killed Wednesday CINCINNATI. O-, June --beroy Whitaker, 72. and Bertha WWtaker, 72, dUorced 30 years ago obtained a marriage license here They were reunited by their five dren. Broken Veins Varicose leers--Old Sores Relieved At Home No sensible person will continue to euffer when powerful penetrating harmless antiseptic Moones Emerald Oil can at any drugstore--the dl i ecttons are staple and easy to use Economical, and on Main guarantee sne bottle to (five results ot money back. '1 Suffered 10 Years With Itching Eczema' and after spending hundreds dollars to clear it up, I tried Zem and got C.

Texas Soothing and cooling, Zem relieves itching In five seconds be of rare not use in other i emedies. Also for clearing Rash, Pimples, Hin worm and other irritations Zemo worth the price because you get re lief. All drufcgUrts, 35c, 60c, tl. See the Bigger and Better World's Fair NEW NEW AMUSEMENTS, NEW THRILLS. Low Round Trip Fares $6.00 Every Saturday Night LEAVE CHICAGO 8:00 P.

M. $11.15 Go any Return limit 15 days. Coaches only. $13.65 7 or 0at. Rftvm limit 15 U3n.

Reduced round trip Pullman rartt. $20.05, I rVr tnral fwr rnll Clerk Takes Legal Papers to Cleveland B. B. Schneider, cleric to the board of county commissioners, is in Cleve- end today conferring with members of the law firm of Squires, Sanders and Oempsey, relative to the recent bond for $89,000, floated by the county for poor relief purposes. The bonds were purchased by the National bank of this city, Schneider's visit to Cleveland was for the purpose of delivering legal papers which he obtained yesterday from the state commission at Columbus.

Kicked by Horse, Boy, 4, Is Killed Herbert Drake, four-year-old son of Mt. and Mrs Albert Drak'e, near Kinggold, Morgan was instantly killed Wednesday night when ked by a hocse in a field near his home. He had followed his father to the field, without the knowledge, it was said His mother witnessed the fatal from the porrh of their home The horse's hoof struck 1iie boy over the heart, and death came at once. Surviving the child are bis parents and a sister. The body was taken to Miller funeral home.

Mc- Connelsrille. Local Relief Group Attends State Meet BlacX, county relief director, and Joseph Richards and Daniel ner, employes local relief headquarters, are in Columbua today attending a conference of relief from all parts of the state The purpose of the conference Is to outline a. program of activities for the future I'Vanlt Henderson and Major Braught, of the state relief department, are presiding at the meeting. Kimberly Charged With Furniture Theft Pined and costs Thursday morning for intoxication. William Kimberley.

64, of 360 frorth Sixth street, also faced charges of stealing porch furniture Thursday afternoon when arraigned ia municipal court, He was arrested Wednesday afternoon and on a visit to hia house police discovered a number of articles of porch furniture which they say be stole Charges in this connection were filed Thursday morning shortly after his arraignment on the other charge. He was said to have con- the robberies and subsequent, sale of a portion of the stolen THURSDAY CLOSING Zanesville jewelers and opticians will close their places of business every Thursday afternoon starting today, it was announced Wednesday These business men include and Bauer, Guy Fitz and Son, Watts Jewelry. Jacobs, John Bauer, John Ellerman, Roy O'Neal Smith Fitz, Gerry Kline and Ralph Axllce $3,000 Note To Be Authorized To Meet Street Dept. Needs At special sewion of city council Thursday evening, for 000 will be authorised, with which to meet the city street department payroll now two weeks overdue, and moreover to provide for that department's operation until October, when the next tax receipts are expected. A case cited today, wherein a worker, understanding that he was to get his back pay Wednesday, spent his last to pay an old bill, thinking he could go to the and collect his pay at once He then found himself completely "broke." The council action tonight will be merely to borrow money on anticipated tax collection.

The expected in October will amount to about half of which must go to the welfare department. This will leave 14,000 with which to' pay the $3,000 note with interest, and give the fund a balance of about 91,000 The problem arises, however, to the source of funds in the meaname with which to maintain the work. From the $3,000 must come 81,000 in overdue salaries (there is at present a balance of in the fund to meet a 43,400 payroll), more than 11,000 in bills owed by the department, the maintenance of the traffic lights anei ptymet of the street commissioner's -salary until October. Hot Weather Marks Summer's Arrival; Mercury Above 90 Hie good old summer time msde its appearance today in blaze or the same kind of sultry heat which its forerunner, spring, has been dishing out for more than a month With the mercury at 90 degrees and more, according to what thermometer one might be looking at, there was little respite to be expected froun the incoming season. However, summer doesn't officially arrive until this evening, according to statisticians who figure things to the minute, ao possibly today's heat is Just a parting springtime blast Hopeful that summer will bring with it a new deal for the farmers, -at least in the volume of rainfall which will be allotted, not many can be found who regret the departure of a spring that has been so unkind, what with drought, hay-shortage, dried-up creeks and poor cherry crops There will be those who won't agree that today is the first day of summer, because, they point out, the official arrival isn't due until evening On the other hand, it is said in some quarters that, because the sun will begin its southward Journey tonight, today is actually summer's choice, opener.

So take Noted Race Driver to Visit Here Saturday Zanesville will be given an opportunity to see and hear one of the test known aortomobile racing drivers Saturday when Deacon lAtz personally visita this city. He will be at the Walraven Tire company, local Pharis tire dealer, where he will tell some of his exciting race track He will also tell about the world's records he established for stock tires. the Pharis first line stock tire, which company, incidentally, is among the leaders to offer the- public A tire designed specially for speedy modern driving with its fast starting and quick stopping. This new first line Roadgripper tire combines the new style broader, deeper, flatter non-skid tread with well- known Roadgripper safety features, such as the cushion, capped carcass and antimony shock-cushion. This means additional safety and longer wear under the added and strains that the newer faster cars put upon tires.

AFFIDAVIT WITHDRAWN With the provision that the defendant pay costs, an affidavit against Guy, 32, colored, of Mt Auburn street, was withdrawn Wednesday afternoon. He was with disorderly conduct. charged Highway Autocides Show Need For Safety Program Working Man to Benefit Most by New Housing Bill Washington, Juna amall owner or the wording man who to become one will beneftt moat under the housing bill which awaited President Rooeevelt's signature today according to those Who participated in draftini the measure. Whila details of 1 0 these who with to obtain tfift benefits of the act must await administrative machinery now being set up, it will operate attar this fashion. The hom0 owner who wlshee mprove his property by a new roof, new plumbing, new heating equip- or other repairs to make it more habitable will be able to finance the work.

To do so he will first obtain aw bid from a responsible oontrac- will take this to his banker 1 a recognised building and loan If the work arid contract approved the Job will be completed and the contractor will receive his pay from the financing The homeowner then will pay the debt off on the installment plan over a period up to five years paying interest at nve per cent. Tfce government the picture by guaranteeing the loan. If the homeowner wishee more extensive work, such as building an addition or additional buildings such a garage he will proceed in the aame manner. The largest amount of work he may have done will be Urgent need for the safety campaign headed by Governor White to reduce autocides George on the highways of Ohio is graphically Illustrated to the accompanying of a fatal mishap in which a young man was mortally injured. The accident occurred when the driver, believed to hare fallen asleep.

crashed into a culvert headwall and ditch on State Boute ISO about 1ft milts north of Versailles in Parke county The state highway department, in cooperation with the- highway patrol, is collecting data en all accidents occurring on state highways outside municipalities in furtherance of Governor White's safety program to make travel safer for the motorists of the state. In event ha already has a mortgage on his house it may be necessary to adjust this mortgage. Or he may be obliged to put up collateral. If the house is mortgage free he may be obliged to take one out The lending Institution will be slowed considerable latitude on this Chit-Chat Dr. and Mrs.

I. Duathimer, Forest avenue, will attend funeral services at Cambridge PViday afternoon fcr the latter's brother-in-law, Hugh Reid, who died Wednesday at Cambridge. Bridgevttle 4-H club girls will give an ice cream, social Thursday evening at Golden Btne camp, west of Norwich. The proceeds will be used to send to Camp Ohio of the 4-H clubs. One Cent Plant Sale Miller's Greenhouses, Winton Ave, Rev.

and Mrs Fred Riley and daughter. Fredda, So-utij Seventh street, have returned after spending a few days in Cincinnati. Mrs. Burton Rapp and sons, of Raymondvllle, Texas, will arrive in this city, probably Saturday, to visit the former's parents. Mr.

and Mrs M. E. lAidy. Ridge avenue, and other relatives- Mrs. Mary WUlaxd end daughter, Mis Gene Willard, Buffalo, N.

Y. are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M.

Hutchlnson, Ashland avenue. Mrs, Willard will soon return but her daughter will remain here for some time. Mrs. Klla Gardner has returned to her home at sonora after visiting friends and relatives at Cincinnati, Richmond, Ind. and Terra Haute, Ind.

The annual picnic of the Fell family will be held at Moorea camp, tdine station, five miles north of Zanesville, Sunday June 24. Everett Rhinehart of the Argonne, waa elected trustee of the Ohio Beer Dispensers' Bxchange, Inc, at a meeting held Wednesday in Columbus. The exchange a membership of 2,000. Bernard Baldwin, who suffered a fracture of the right arm Somday when playing baseball with the Gilbert team, is improving. Carpenter Badly Injured In Fall Henry Dalzel.

65, a carpenter who was seriously injured Wednesday ernoon when he fell wnile working on a new house two miles west of Ft azeysburg, appeared to be slight- improved today at Bethesda pital. although he was fitili in a condition. In falling, be anded on his head and shoulders, his neck; and rendering him Ahern Couldn't Keep Hoople Down ROBBERY ATTEMPT Dugan, 539 Brighton boulevard, reported to police Wednesday afternoon that an attempt had been made to enter his garage He saw man running from the building and on In esttgatlon, found that his automobile had been gathered into a can, ready be carried away GRANTED TmORCE Muriel Luther was grants a divorce today from Luther on grounds of gross neglect Property settlement, made out of court Duncan Falls 4-H club will hold an Ice cream social June 26, at 7 clock at the Presbyterian chu-ch In of rain It will be held at the of htll. STTOBENVTLLE, June 21 --(TJF) --An apartment building fire caused $5 000 rtarnairo here Twenty persons were out by the fire but none Injured A popular sport In Central In recent years to with golden eaglea which have been trained to catch foxes, wolves, antelopes, ind wild Usable fuel to the extent of 320 000 tons thrown into London's dustbttis year. AB fuel, thin in to worth S80000O.

tyut It costs 81 to It Legal Notice In thr matter of the liquidation of The Slate Security Bank, Onto Common Court of Muakfnxum Ootmt. Ohio Caw 24629 Notice Is hereby that the undersigned Superintendent of of tho State of Ohio, in charge of the liquidation of Bute Security Bank Ohio filed an Application in thft Court of Common of MuAklngum County. Ohio, for authority to comproimw tndebtedneiie of Ernest Robert lUrUhorno and Harts- borne by accepting Home Owners' Loan Corporation Bonds and A war- this apTMcAtion win for before Mtld county 0n 2nd rtfty of July A it 10 riftck A or there- After as same may be henrri ruLTO or of tbe i Ahern, who driws -our Boarding House" what kind of a nvin responsible for the immortal Major Hoople Well, his name Is Ahem, and tall, dark-hatred, blue-eyed Irish man born in Chicago who Jives in Hollywood. He broke Into the art game dotnif a little bit of everything turned to sport cartoons then to comics and finally started "Our Boarding Me'i been druwtnft "Our Boarding House" for 13 years and is pretty well dom Inated by the major jus't another case of not being able to keep a good man down. The lowdown on Hoople Is that Ahern's famous canoon ran for months before the major made nls appearance DnnfiBff to life the Munchausen of the funnies was Just a happy afterthought Ahern is an expert on slang the life of the 1 when he to tH? and a collector i of paintings in hts more serious moments imf Hooplf and "rVurmriff Nmw" (rang culling fhr circulation depart menf every to return tfint The tip for Phone 17.

Suggestions For Writing Want Ads You want results from your Want Ad. Then give it a better chance by wording it for tne convenience of the The reader of your ad seeks all the information about the article or the service your arc advertising Tell him ALL and tell him the TRUTH. Unless you do, in all probability, he'll answer another ad which does. Emphasize the best points of your proposition. Give complete addresa and phone number.

Write plainly. Make figures and initials carefully to prevent errors The Signal and recorder are not respo nsiblc for more than cne incorrect insertion of any advertisement ordered for more than one time. Order your ad. for seven times-or at least three Lower offered for such Mall, Bring or Phone your copy to Ad department. totally unconscious (for about 12 hours.

Dclzel. whoae home la at Frazeysburg, was working on ft house being built ror W. A Walcutt. He is well known in the Prazeysburg community, where he has spent his entire life MANY MAKE APPLICATIONS Persons whose last names begin with will be received at the olc age pension bureau in the court npuse Friday, it was announced today by George Singer, chief Investigator. More than 60O individuals have made application to participate in the pension fund DIVORCE ACTION Through her next friend, Winifred Eileen Shattuck Roach.

15, filed sul in common pleas court Thursday seeking divorce from Walter Roach The petition states they were married in April, a-t St Mary'a, va The plaintiff charges cruelty Graham and Graham represent the plaintiff. PLAY GOLF MATCH A team of 21 golfers representing Zanesville Golf club, is competing today against team at Granvllle The match will be followed this evening by a dinner. Mrs Letha Adams, White Cottage, i visiting net niece, Mrs Letha Perry 574 Brighton boulevard Miss Lucille Vogt. Mclntire ave nue, has returned from Chicago wher she visited the Century of Progress GALENA, June 21--(UP)---Louis Llnenkugcl. 25, Galena, was struck and killed by an automobile near to gan.

Iowa. Monday, according to word -oceived here. Notice of Hearing (Clerk of Sales Legal Copy No. 34-8 Columbus, Ohio, June 12, 1934 The Director of of Ohl will hold a public hwirinR OI 0 clock Eastern Standard Monday June 25, 1S34. in the offlc otthe Perry County Cfcurt House, New Lexington, OMp for the purpose of hearing arguments for and awKnst the proposed addi tion to the state highway system tho road located in Perry and Counties, known the New n-East Fultonham road, anc more definitely described aj Beginning on Main Street in th Village of New Lexington, Perry Cotmty.

Ohio, at with State Routes 13 and 37 (S. 354) thence and north erly over Perry County Highway No 1 through section 4 of Pike Town ship 33, 34, 28 and 2 of Clayton Township to the intersec tion with a township road: thenc northerly over wild township row through Sections 22. 21 22 and 1 of Clayton Township to inter section with Perry Co-unty No. 4. thenco easterly over County HiRhwuy No 4 through flee tions 15, 14 find the Village of Rod field to the intersection with Perry County Highway No.

thence fol lowing Perry County Mo 1 north ccAtcrTy and northerly thrwujfh Sec tioni 11, 12, and the Village Salttllo, AH in Clayton Township tc the Perry-MuRkinsrum County line thence continuing northerly we Muskingum County HlRhwty No 3 through 36, 2S, 30 tho of Pultonhum (An line all In Nrwton Township Muskingum county to the mtersec Won with JtAte Route S. 22 (S 10) and thrre or nate in r.h« firm, In an a of iv 12 mllrit MYRRELL, Of OWO. who sent four children firoujh nell unhersitj, at Lewisourg, Pa joined them as a fellow ahLiina At the ot 74 she has just tided a bachelor of arts ricgrce after completing the regular o.ir jear course Another section of the bill is designed to help those whose mortgages fall due and are unable to pay them. Be may apply to the organization holding his mortgage for a new mortgage which is Insured by the This new mortgage will run for up to 2O years and the Interest rate will be fixed at a nominal sum. In addition to interest and amortization he will pay a small sum each month which will go into a mortgage insurance fund, fund is expected to be ample to protect the issuer of the mortgage against any loss.

The man who does not own his hocne but wishes to so draws up hi; plans and applies to a member bank of the federal reserve system for a construction loan with which to meet the cost of building. When the home is completed he may apply for an insured mortgage which will be payable Over a longer period of time than is usual or up to 20 years. The person holding the mortgage can rediscount it with the Home Owners Loan corporation if a member or sell in to any of the proposed national mortgage associations to be permitted to organize for dealing in mortgages. The private citizen who ceased putting his money In saving tad loan associations because he feels his funds are safer in a bank the of which are guaranteed will also be enabled to join the program. The bill up an Insurance fund for these deposits similar to tht federal deposit insurance corporation.

Alienation Suit Being Presented In Common Pleas A jury composed ot men and five Women is hearing idence Thursday in the case of Arnold Williams against Edith Rose Grlce and others The case, being heard before Judge Harle Whitcraft of Logan, imon.es a suit for $10,000, In which the. plaintiff charges alienation of his wife's affections Mrs Grice is the plaintiffs mother-in-law The plaintiff charces that the defendant persuaded his wife to leave him and to make her hone at McKees Rocks pa. In an answer filed Wednesday tne defendant denies such Evening, June New Six-Cent Rate For Airmail Goes Into Effect July 1 New six-cent airmail will go Into effect July 1. It was announce 'xxiay by Wliber Ledman, Zanesviiu postmaster. Information regai-ding the change was received from ths postal authorities st Washington, o.

In connection with the new raU, a now stamp will be issued by the postomce department. stamp win be similar to the present olive cteen eight-center and the only will be that six-cent stamp will orange. postmaster Ledman stated that he will immediately send In ma order for some of the new Issue and hopes to have them on hand when the new rate goes into effect. In addition to the new airmail stamp, the poatofflce department announces that they preparing to print special airmail for the convenience of sending These envelopes will both the eight and 13-inch ftlae. Orders for a certain number of these envelope will also be forwarded to Washington, but It probably will be Fometime before they will be filled The postal department reports that it may be several weeks before the en- will be embossed.

TWO ACCIDENTS Two traffic accidents occurred tne city Wednesday evening. At Maple and Adair avenues, one machine was badlv damaged in a crash, although- the name of the driver was not learned At the. Putnam approach of the Sixth street bridge, two cars, by Carl Starrett, 616 Pryden road, and the other by Fred Whyde. south Zanesville, collided No one TV as hurt Piles Go Quick Without Saixes or Cutting allegation and wife left him toward her cr-e plaintiff's c5 misconduct Weber represents the plaintif 3 Leasure counseling the deraadact In another an ision of common pleas court, presided "by Judge P. H.

Tannehill divorce was granted in the case of William Tate against Grace Tate, charging gross neglect Divorce also was granted Thursday in the case of Anna Dickerson against Archie Dickerson The Case was heard Tuedav. Thousands of sufferers from itch- Ing, bleeding or protruding piles have learned that quick and lasting relief can be accomplished with an internal medicine Neither nor cutting remove the cause. Bad circulation of the blood in lower towel causes piles The veins are flabby, the bowel walla weak --the parts lifeless. To end internal medicine should be to stimulate the circtiiatfon, and restore the affected parts Dr. Leonhardt the first to discovei a real intfernal Pile remedy.

He called his prescription HUM- ROID and prescribed it for of patients trfth a record of success and then decided, every pilt sufferer should be able to get HBM- ROID tablets from their own gists with a rigid money guarantee So why waste time on external remedies or worry about an operation when Bailey's On Main say "No matter what kind of you have, one bottle of HEM- tablets must show you the safe way to get rid of your Pile misery or money back Air Show Planned at Port Here Sunday) Air day will be observed Sunday at the municipal airport on Fraiieysburg road, where one ot the outstanding will be the presence of a plane operated solely by radio Among those to be present will be Lieut. Joe C. Mackey. noted stunt filer; Capt Fred L. Smith, stkte director of Karl Stee-le, prominent Ohio sportsman, Gene Putro, Zaneftvllle pilot; John I.

Corrodi, Myron Hightower arid Bill 3weet At least ten airplanes will take part in the show. MEN'S HEAVY DUTY WORK SHOES Black AQ Brown iDu Special Values! DAN COHENO -'EAH 6XH FAMOUS RACE DRIVER HERE IN PERSON Who Established Worlds Records FOR STOCK TIRES 105 Average Sperf 100.058 per How- World Record Lap-- 110.687 Mile, per Hour USING lid (NIB TIRES When driving PHARIS TIRES on the Race Track. 'DEACON 9 LITZ has always used PHARIS First- Line STOCK Tires, not specially.h,,ih Come in and hear "DEACON" LITZ, one of the world's foremort who has always given a good account of himself in every feature race. He will explain why Famous FED construction of all PHARIS FIRST-LINE TIRES thii Terrific Speed under gruel- ling brick track Heat and Wear with SAFETY. Safety at LOW PRICES -pIy 27x525-- 4-ply 28y5.25~4-p1y 7.59 8.45 12 17Bii truck ft03c, Other Pntport innately SEE AND HEAR 'DEACON' LITZ SATURDAY, JUNE 23, AT WAI-RAVEN TIRE CO, Wftfc SMth.

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