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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

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WEDNESDAT, MAT 193J th ft times nEroffnn. omr two (Candidates Heard Wheat, Corn Club f1 i In Common Fleas Applications Can V-i i A directed verdict (or HPP' 1 i I the clapper young confidence crook. LOCal Minister These were the roles played by Betty LUV 1 compson and Thornna Meighsn in '19. hnolonof a frt IHobnit Bosworth plays the central UClCgdlC IV role as tho faltli-heuler patriarch 1 I John Wray, plays the part of the fake' Church MeetinffiP111- "Tn" jw-tne pan 3 U'hlch made Lon Chaney famous on fAWAWATAl At League Meeting Rev Paul Kemper, pastor or First M. 11.

church, will speak at Niii'iunic Be filed in Ui Tuesday Evening? luirch. South Zuiiesvillc. at o- me screen years ago. r.in,. court nicsuay oi lork ITiday evening.

This Is a teim case of the Ohio State bank against Ponfrf-ncft of the rn rlly and a good attendance mmill Be Received hv This Was Held at Y.W.r acred. win oe Keceivea Dy W. 3 Following'1 tir'cMin'y in u'c Methodist Protestant harles Andrews Barnhart, County Special imitlo will 1 featured be of evs! Church in Columbus Many Questionaires Returned Agent, Here Is Called by Death the voting people rf the church mid 'this "meeting will be tfle before the My primaries. donee Judge Kibble took the matter Martin, nustor of First I A Rev. S.

It. Applications of Musklnsura county 1 under advisement P. church. West Main street, will'l riUIIlC 1 UCSUaV attend the ceneral conference of the. Numerous andidittrs for office were heard ceiling the league wo iincrs wno uesire to enter the 40- ihel Wheat lub and the 1 Emergency Group Corn club may be filed with! lnU I VUl OCll li MuskttiKum county Farm Bureau.

11 Lifelong Resident of City and Active Odd Fellow Succumbs Here men Voters st the W. I'. A 1 h.s was under the auspices of the Depart-ment of Eff in of which Miss Svhll K. Huiiou is chalr-jnau In the Miwl Burton Disposes of All Vegetable Seeds Methodist Protestant church, liead-I quarters of which are in Pittsburgh Baltlmow, to be held In Colum-: bus May 18-28. Jamc3 Little, Is lay-; man The sessions will be held In Grace M.

P. church, of which Rev. O. E. Campaign Opens At Lash School county agent, stated I luesday aftemcop, These two clui were formerly I known as the 10-Acre Wheat and Keeping Money Idle Hinders men from getting jobs.

But money deposited in a bank finds its way into business channels, pays for materials and LABOK and like a man at work PRODUCES. In the FIRST NATIONAL your savings and other funds will find work to do they will work for you and the community. Ami the bank's time-tested conservatism is an assur LVni clubs, lo enroll farmers must the vice chairman- Miss Custhimer. assisted ire I ramie presi Charles Andrews, 60, a lifelong r-" 1 4 ITrn'rl of cltv. is nastor.

dent. Mrs. Eugene Ri.clri. rine Uaraen ai rumpillS enfer th. Whetilub b.

i General Assembly at 2 15 IThere will be 28 states, together with; resident of this city, died at 4:45 The I.eiizuc ami resent LI 1 mm I lndin. China and Janan represented. I o'clock Tuesday afternoon at lus Station May Be Com (cm June 1, ami the club be Mil P.M. Today to Start home, 604 Luck avenue, after a ling- There will be 200 delegates, togeth- er with many others connected wlthi the denomination, In attendance. Andrews was bom Aug, 20, 1865, i.v Prkn Csri.nan.

11. o. New In iancsvllle. a son of the late John pleted This Week The Citizens' Emergency romnilwilon difcosed of Its entire stock of vec- learned somewhat, of me candidates viewpoint on the uwi. uc riom offices to width they, tuni.

le.uucl the stand of the League on van. owners, especially on unrmpl' vn.cr.t. county re- York; Rev. Jesse M. Bader.

D. sec. jteble garden seeds at lieadciuartcrs orgi.nl. atlon, the nhe Hoeue building. North Third fore Aug.

1. lieciuirements in the Wheat club are that the entrant must qualify bv lalMiig 40 bushels of wheat on lil acres. The 10 acres must bo lu one continuous tract, with no allow-huu for com shock rows, gullies or anwh.ug that might Interfere. Kach entrant must also submit (ulii record as to fertilizer manure, cron management also 60 cent for The fees will be uted In pur-cha-vlng medals which will be awarded each member qualifying. to fancy bill, the Tuesday morning, accoichn nud Jane Andrews.

He was a member of Moxahala Lodge No. 144, I. O. O. F.

since Dec. 1. 1013, when he tianslerrcd from Woodlawn lodge. Ho had been rh Odd Fellow for 45 years and was one of the most active members of the lodge until 111 health forced him to remain at home. He.

Big Drive The louith annual "Find Yourself" campaign will uwn with an assembly of the eutiio student body at the uish high school at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Prof. W. W. Charters, dean at Ohio State university, will be the speaker.

After the assembly, self-analysis blanks will be distributed to the Junior and senior boys and girls to he filled out and rooms by Friday 1 1-ilU and the probUnt- I'. Alfred Mledel, general chairman. retary of evangelism of the Federal Council of Churches In Christ In America. New York, and Rev. G.

W. Brown, D. of the American Bible society, New York, will be among the speakers. The conference sermon will bi ance of SAFETY. iitts rc- mt.i cnit by iThe supply left over from last week iivas approximately 150 sacks and Itheto were given out in the hinrning ttrtiiww r.

i. rJVi iwiclcies of the PTaxrtlcally all turned the the i r- dined In part, cow ijmtc u'Ara IkI illl left preached by RevS. V. Ta oj, D. ond thft of High Point, N.

C. Rev, D.i a during of Tuesday who verc unable I The onnrikli'c- Etone. D. cf Baltimore will Bible claw there the conference miis.o director. Rctrt, Slu.vuitl!! re his widow, five duugh-J.

C. Williams. D. Columbus, pres. cuv: Mr.

at the pnnc.ry i presented were 1 vcied upon Miller, city welfare Iv.od,. Tuesday afternoon that tolal Mc- applicants are on hu. list (or iMlui.i'.e for con- i t))e i-nv pumping station. RlVer mili; These lois are mi il lOinmittee-. and the the lW-Bushel Corn club the I will he consumed in tw, betorc, with the exception I arranguu' the blanks for assignments, that the 10 acres must be in one FM.h b0.

imd will be assigned for tract, and entries close Aug. 1. an mtcr'ncw with local business or i. slack, of near Trlnway, liasiprofelotial muti or woman, the In- I' I San ml Olllln, Deir.oc:'ic Ctess; W. J.

anrtidiite for -t. MM Tke hcv. rrnn Lawrence mown, Hardewty. of Akron; Mrs. Mildred Columbus, pastor ot First M.

P-ivcrnon. Chicago; Miss Delores at church and former president cf thcl, tnp s(Mi j(lhn of pcnn. Ohio conference, are assisting In ul0 prnnclchlldren, five arranccmcnts for the conlerence. i rs, Mrs. Ann Atkinson.

Mrs. Mary man; The lion. .1 fl. 1 oerv, Kepuo- come was first serred. Alben hec r.

a tremoer or tne corn club three trrvlew to tase piace at. tnc score or Item candidate I i.ciuni.mon lor Brown 7a7 Linden avenue, was gn en turn 19IU. IM20 ana llit. Other office ol the interviewer. the.

stale -S'Uon. rte- mi: kingum county nirmers wno nave; Merle W. Mii.nger, txiys secretary unices or tne gcnciai c-oianeuci-; Marllli Jtnnlo Him and Mrs. Include: Fannie. Wiseman, all of this city, and publican in tin- l.enerul Msvor VV Webster who is an ex- mcmbera of the club arc: The i of the ana member ot Acwmblv: I.

Repuh- jirirrr is g'vuig the liar- lte Cliailes Fletcher. In 1920; C. O.itho genet rcimmittre. in recent IVr ror'-csc ntatne; Fl- mil MVht Mar; hull. I20 and 1925: Marvin Cox, I talk before (he Klwanls club, pointed President, Rev.

J. C. Broomfleld, MrB EJ1beUl of Poughkeeric Pittsburgh: secretary. Rev. O.

N. Y. on ain.i. Ucmlt rail, candidate lor rtoruc.on at the pumping 1822 and Ernest E. Lynn.

19117. Black out that in tne past, tnree campnigns, National Bank "ZanesVille's Grand Old Bank rAmTAWAWAWAWATAWAWAl cleik ii the ccro. it. c.iiiogiy, the work if the nt alio a member or the wneai tliera wire live general assemblies The body rests at the Hearing Arrangements are Dt i ixnonn.ia. uoino the viowin' liib in 1928.

There are at present held at the High school with 5,200 tlcn fo! 'the Uei.e.Ml As-embly. Clur- 'cnlcf executive thai U3 Ohio farmers who are members students attcudiiH; and 14 professicn- Bates, Greensboro, N. statis-tical secretary. Rev. S.

Eddins, D. Birmingham, secretary of promotional work and treasurer. Rev. J. H.

Straughn, Baltimore. elice li SilU. IX luo" tilt camiiuaiA: of two ai taiKS iro Kuril uuwn JJ lei tuwr.i AlCroll .11.11) nt) I The ciiiniittces used IKi business and men and women as Interviewers In the threo years, who nitiriifiHfc fir county re-I will be tho finest garden spot In Trinway Happy Maids --rr center. Joilce v. li.ijrjie.

cancuciaic The Miracle Man" Opens interviewed 4B4 boys and girls regard ce of 'Zanesvllle and vicinity. He declared the I ground Is breaklncr good and Is rich Name UftlCerS for tc-mihiiliatlon for the .1,... o.O.-r. Rjniler inter Uoins Swingle's Sales Organization rtjlllliioii i.t I Today at Quimby i ing their Hie work. The campaigns have grown from No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels There will be about 20J g.ir on the land.

Rz-publl- aii candidate for common i fi.s or inn is, spuiiiHi.iiii Saws and Razor Found on Local Jail Prisoner Th. for comity commissioner; I At a recent meeting of the Trlnway Maids 4-H club at the home of ihelr advisor. Mrs. Clerald Ijiey. following officers were elected for ensuing year; ri- candl "ojZanesville Eagles m.ii..

i. ..,1 da'o for oimty coninilfcsioiifr: Profess lona The general chairman this year ls I moves Into the Quimby theater today "i fee-rest. HepuWieai. candidate for Elected Officers as well as new Pontiac Sixes and I1 Presieleat. Kathleen stucdley; vice a 1-fc 1 Judge Charles F.

Ribblc of the Kl-1 Cr, Vn I'lllf- yr.T.ftl"V l.COJili: P. lJt Ill. 1 in: i. ciituiuu iui I Knrhanan I rips lu vicht. "Tho Miracle Man" thus appears In 11, A-nmrt, Iff.

arm Effect Freedom-Now i Mr 'TlJt I "Ifcm I WiUiam Holmes' Is rec.su: er. Raciiei v. rigiu; recreation aurt assembly fourth phase of a metamorphos- eW leader. Wilms Pulks. club advisor, Tnrt jciS "hlch Is more the rule than the Mr, tierslrt Laey.

The r.ext meeting lu these days of harking cf the oh will be held Saturday R' back to the old rtand-bvs for new- Solitary the automobile business, having been iputlnan lor rft-rcmniation Unrfriv Prosirlpnl in DOIltary identified the automobile business i I'I'rR ot the courts: Robert B. Worthy president in Zanesvlll. for a number of vears.Stai kty. Republican candidal for Louis Buchanan of Newark doesn clerk ui il.e ourts; Lrnest U. Watson.

At the reciilar meeting ot like the Muskingum county Jail. Any- i candidal, for rc-uomina-: villo aerie No. 302. Fraternal Order of May 14. at the Lacy home.

Mls, Arno1d, for thrills In the emu.ement world. It Merle W. Kllllnger. Warren frst saw the light of fascinated read- In fuzles' HH Ol t.ll tiwilMl iWhltllnger. Paul Kamurli end F.

C. eye when it was pumisnca as a wv he has been making efforts le lPW I Jrt'ir1! fit tlon for county recorder; tharles W. Tuelay night Hon for mtv recorder: Charles W.iEaales Tuelav nltrht iret out. He's still In jail tnougn If you wlah to prninntlf Raved of fa a In atomach and bowU taka Baalmann't Cut Tableta, which ro prepared eapaclnlly for stomach gaa and all th bad fleet multing from ga prtaaura. That empty, gnawing feeling at the ptt of tli etomach will dlaappaar, that antioua.

nervou feeling with heirt pal piutlcn will vanlih. and you will again able to tak a deep breath without discomfort. That drowsy, alac-py reeling alter dinner will replaced by a deslra for entertainment. Bloating will ceate. Your limbs, arm and fingers will na longer feel cold and "go to sleep" because Baalmann'a Gae Tablet prevent eas from Interfering with the clrcula.

tion. Get th genuine, In th yellow pack at any good drug store, Prie Always on hand at BAILEY'S ON MAIN Eradf-h-o I ty I cf Ii. public, io I or. The ca liepublicun. deputy coun- i temple, North Third street, the fol- The cafe of Mrs.

Dana English. 21, 'Foreman for the boys. novel; next It became a succcsmui -r. a candidate for the office lowing oftict-rs were elected for the cxloreei. it v.

Is puzzling physlelansi Broadway play; thereafter a "ic'H c. Mayhard Spraguc. Re- ensuing year at Bethesda hosiltal, as she has been AMI PKT SHOW (in 1S1DI and now a talkie cJidlcl.ite for county sur-j worthy prei-ident. William Holmes, suffering fiom hiccoughs for over. The Zcne Trace Pigeon club com-1 No doubt It will one day enter a jr worthy vice president.

William two weeks ond falls to get Velief. Ipleting preparations for Its pigeon I fifth transformation and become a ciidates, who are tit field icavls- chaplain, John Hoff-I jwid pet show Saturday at 28 Main 1 ttlevlsurJlzatlon but for the present Hi-Y Club Named At Tuesday Meet snd officers swted Tuesday nlghti that when he is released from the, local lall It will be very likely to star a term In the Ohio state peniten-; nary. themselves, were able to iman: secret.irc, William Helmc-i-. Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Butler, of Cin-street. Members or the club nnveii serves wen vne u. 13 Advised that Buchanan was sawing Zlri I- T3 i mil i.r achievements In the offices.

irinru-d rr. Flcwerc con-. clnnatl. who are en route to Call-! eomnleted the construction of pens of America theater-going- millions on Jail locks. lPJy "ilcevl FH ic.iucm, Mi)jn fl, tn rantUlRte6 uho were ductor.

A P. Woodtord; Inr.er guard. 1 feral to make their future home. I and the show room will soon be put' Ths cast cf "The Miracle Man" Is an Aidrey, Henry lrhTnsf of Organization for unable 'o be present sent I'tters ex- -Charles Gr.bnel; cuter guard. Charlesare Hneuding the week with Mr.

and in condition for the exhibit. The important one. Sylvia Sidney and made a thorough search oi Bticnanan u. vi6wiiiiiya iu. ahsenee.

th vir. tr. Wltann. of Putn-n. ave.

nn t. II a. m. and ion-! Chester Moms nlav the leading ro- -C 1 O-JO I mantlo laics, as the girl-friend and The I.e.igue greatly appreciates the nunc to 9. 30 p.

m. Oeoree Kuhn. and found a cloth container fastened around his neck. Inside the container were a razor and two steel saws. A co-operation of the candidates and Clarence Popp wsa elected president excerpt-s from their questlor.aire will ho, mm which evidently had oecn I loci and other theHl-Y club at the annual meet- be published late: 1 7.7 found in his nockets.i hew Tuesday evening st the 1.

steel were found in his pockets. pieces Since his arrest Buchanan has been M. c. A. Other officers included; Vice president, Robert Schmidt: sc-rstary, Don Harlan; treasurer, James kept in the first floor cell room witn privilege of umnjr the round -around Balie'y Interesting Talks Are Delivered to Scouting Leaders I throughout tho aay.

ine brhip Ths new officers will be installed nt granted other prisoners. Now he isj thft anuufij Mother and Hon banquet confined in. No. 5 cell, better known I held next Tuesday evening at a the solitary on the third lloor. 0clocx afc tlie Y.

M. C. A. At tJhis 1 i mm ha.n In t.htk ViaKlt. nf i tlma all rarwrlx rf vmmlllnk rhair.

fiOing to the wash room and remain-) men and the treasurer will bo made KeV. H. U. DOrley and J. 'Sl k- ing there1 most of the day, according' and final business cleared away.

Lincoln Knapp Speak The banquet program Is In charge to officers. Suspicious of other pri of James Turner. Cooper. soners were aroused and an investiga at Conference Here tion revealed that he had been saw-1 Richard Vaughn and Eucene Archer The speaker will be C. R.

Barmorr. inz on two locks. The ordinary per Rev. H. D.

Borley and J. Lincoln general secretary of the Alliance Y. M. C. A.

who will talk on "Highlights of the Olympics" held at Lake Placid. N. during the winter. Mr. Bear-ruore has some movies to show nf were the principul speakers at the third session of the Zanetvilic Istrlc l.

Boy Scout conference lu Central Presbyterian church Tuesday son would think the, locks were on doors leading Into the alley in the rear of the Jail. Had Buchanan succeeded In opening one of these doors he would have found himself In an two-feet wide. The only thing in this areawsy are plumbing and heating pipes. How Buchanan obtained these implements is puzzling local authorities as he wss thoroughly searched at the nf W. H'dVar ratlin speed skating, bob sled races, ski evening.

lumping, etc. There also will be a Rev Borley. In discussing "fcduc-speclal musical number. Rational told the Hcout- Delcgates to the State lit-Y club eadfrs have 'every opportun- tralnlng camp at Nelson Dodd at to make Scouts want to be good BrlnkhSven Aug. 10 to 20 we re named ritlzens.

Boys want to be good citl-last night and include: John Dust- ''f n. other reason than to eit k. 7. Lim. hlmer, Don Armstrong.

George stew yours Scoutmaster and it is up to hun to i. th. i r' nd Clarence Popp; alternates are maxe tnese oovs wini to coniorm. In discussing "Scout Objectives," Mr. Knapp pointed out that "dur "-v.

James Bailee, Robert Schmidt, and Buchanan wa. arrested three weeks rjrm Harlaxi. ago In Newark and later Indicted1 here on charges of burglary and f-, 11 l.rceny In connKlon with the rob-, (jOOCll CllOWS iNaiTie ing the last four years the Scout en i til merit in 40 unicersiue-i and colleges ranged anywhere Iror.i to 74 percent. Among the Rhode? holars Officers Tuesday Valley. Buchanan ls under indictment with three other men from Newark.

si, year il percent lornaer cents. The ine highest and eight At Tmnifit rliiiieh 10. high ranking fcovs oi the At 1 llllliy VllUlCIl: Edition selection for IitJo ici tit) per- cent cf the entire group were Boy Democrats Hold Big Rally Here Adopt Resolution in Memory of Late George W. Barton i.coui.3. W.

E. Burlingame. of Canibiiclge. licur.cll leadership and training chairman, spoke on of Scouting." Next Tuesday's session will he held i.t Scout hcadqur.rtcrv the Southard building. Fair Oaks Baptists in Annual Meeting Stephen M.

Young Failed to Put in Appearance At the regular monthly meeting the Goodleliows Bible class cf Trinity M. E. church Tuesday ecenlne in the R.enh.i, M. Vo.mu of Cleveland officers were elected to jlTli. SMOKER, slop and lliink how ItX Velvet yon for your 15 eenls! Just empty mil a tin ami see for yourself.

A full visjilh of a pound and what tobacco! Plenty for 50 cigarettes. Made for cigarettes cut for easy rolling. Rich fragrant and sparkling with flavor juj-t to look at il makes your mouth water! EL VET fur siO ciareltc 15c ucceed the late George W. Barton. candidate for congressman-at-large who was scheduled to be the principal Kn" 'onnwly fecretary-treasurer ci" the class.

speaker st a rally of members of the of Ed Iheall was elected secretary and TU annual business ineetin, fYinntv nr-mnrra ic rlnh R. A. Fisher, treasurer. During congregation A- "sher. treasurer.

During the congretaiioi, at Hoiel Rncca Tuesdav ntcht. failed or (a.r Oaks Hsp- mit in acrenrance meeting a committee composed ot list cnurch will I)? ntlu in the ciu.vl) to put in appearance. Bernard Maneelv. Tom Barrett and 0 30 o'titoc." Wccm. evtn.ng.

Short talks were made by rtujiert w. carr was named to draft resold- The affair w. i oris a pot- U. candidate for secretary tions of condolence on the death of luc supper, aftrr the lius.ncts of state; Clarence A. Graham snd Mr Barton.

jr. cation will be held. Robert MtGiffcn. for representative. Dripgates weie also to at- to congress: Btiich B.

erenbaigh. tend tne Zanestille f-ecleration of Bl- Rpnpfif Plav judge court of A. F. Roll. ble Issues for the ensuing vear They rlay at.

tute senator. Hairy 1 Mormon, are Ed Ingall and Charles Riehardson. I Milllgan School judgs probate court. Hnrknrss. Tr.m Barrett.

iertclirr of the A. H. Lane. Harry p. MetlUlre.

Max gate en Interesting talk on "Class' A thrre-a, i ricd lh- Pall- A. J. Ralph Rchl and Harry Lcitrrmrnt." which was greatly en-, Aucss th cHiil ii nre-iucd Mrrrltnt, for rrnnl )r 1 Vl' tnul- "Ol C- jirClllCCI caiivo ric cv mem- rasat.t r.m, r. i. Clen B.

Fraicr and Ilson M- Suttcn oo a community, san achro nr. a i.ri. .7.,, nln for iho cf Sidem M. uiaaira session a The contains 10 chai- luious dinner consisting of strawter- acters and tlvre cell r- two hours of! s.iort-take was served The meal lively am.ise ment Th. -in.

I fcr clerk of courts; B. Ci. Burner mitt Clarence h. Mack, lor sheriff; Miicy B. Hekkycr, lor county and Howard Mcciatken.

for county treasurer. The meeting was largely attended. win by Ueorgs Qulgley. class to attrnd enr-f. meeting was one of the! most enjoyable held ty the class this i I.

VM I lis KIKI. It m.Vs president of the( Mr. and Mrs. Banvai. wl.c a'tM toastuiaster.

recently married v.cio cielhl- OT Rheumatism u.j,. ii.r,r nuiiip. t.n- 1 Vjratiot 4-H Club Elects street Tuesday evening nv t'ric Acid I'oison Starts to Officers Mwlns viiivcio and Mis. Kanv.il rcw.ivrri Leave Body in 21 Hours All Pain, Agnnv and tiifluinmiitlnn In 1H Hiiiri -ful gifts. An enjoyable evening was The tiratlol 4-H club held Its first "pera mid refreshments served by the-meeting this week st the home of mother, Mrs.

A. Bsnyai. Tne Mi's Marv Virginia Kreager. The fol- guests were Mr. and Mrs.

pundag. Mr oititcn wcro eierted: Helen ln' Mrs. o. Undress, Mr. and Mrs Krestirr.

serretary: Mary Virginia Butler, Mr. and Mrs. conn, Miss A Krcacrr, news reporter; Helen Gillogly, Butler, Mrs V. need. M-i.

R. Riaten. leercation leader, Halcn Holms, trea-'W. Buia and Mr. and Mrs.

Banyal, sir er. Make up 'your mind that unless you treat Rheumatism. Neuritis. Neuralgia or ficlatlca In the RIGHT way you'll riodlcally suffer the res; of vour life! The superb Ingredients of the Al-lenru prescription are favorably It i iim lhc name. Gratiot INKIKM I KIN III 111: i Iud.

Plans were also dis-' local police said Tuejdav nlgiit Aiswti PUInnicr i)fxt they had no knowledge of a. will known and baViXs dom.onHr,t" My KrgeVjuneT to held kidiws at Astern Its marvelous pam-end banishes all in nower It's iiiniiMitiiiclcel lu drive nut of nun TfiinKJ, lumuii cnirijo. Messages Alnv received heie said Police Ch ef Clar- le, Jeilnls and tlssiiea (heme excess entertained recently in honor of her nrle arid deposits nicn cause aguiij nf mliiri ami boili. been in contact with Zanesvillei an What a Joy to know that never 11 orltles in connection wlih the note from Smith claiming he Is held by ner ughti, birthday. The following were prevent Alma and Ultra 1,510 Thomas, Winl-fred Bhsttmk; Jane And pirl Ewlng, Mrs carl Ewiug and the guest of honor.

again need you alt up all night suffering terrible pln-what a blessing to know you can conquer this insidious affliction without harmful drugs oplstes or braln-numblng tablets w'llch relieve only for a sort time. A large 8 or. bottle of Allenru costs but 80c. And Eckerd'a of Zanesvllle. RIX Mll.l I mi i.t The KlS Mills future Hnm.

Makers Br.llcy's on Main and prominent drug held an interesting meeting recently at the Rlx Mills u. p. chu irlsts all over the U. B. aay, "If one Stop Scalp Itch Mr: Tt'.

A. Blackburn, tatl I'rmuUnct, H. rn're: "I tu alwsya trnllMM aith a dry, It'll-Ingsealp. I tried Japanen. KlUanil arl'f two wreka, I was no limine troubled wllh lliat drradful 10111 Itch." JAPAN ClU the antiseptic linimant.

used by thounandt lor KtMneaf, falling hair, dandruff and 'nln iteh. ll.HO fnr larg.hotilest nlMmagii'. TUY.T. booklet, "Tfnth Ahntit the Hair'' writs tlOftsl HMT W. sth tt, Hot Terk your were 16 members present.

Th. iradrrk bottle of Allenru doesn't end ma pain more If It doesn't giv helped rour memhrrs Dorothy Pat-more lastlnjf results than any other) ton, Genevieve Elliott, Mui-garct Tom treatment well gladly return jouriand Edna Blnis-cut out their gnr-joney," ments. Plans were made for the next Allenru for 48 hour then back on I meeting and Indoor games were play-the jobfigaia. (t 1 iLwccn a Mviu lossi.ui Co,.

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