Marysville Journal-Tribune from Marysville, Ohio (2024)

Tuesday, March 11, 19:13 MARYSVILLE MARYSVILLE. OHIO Page Three CU-vRVirl Liberty Magrazt OU alia Thur. 4 Star Scnsatio ne on I'hua (mini n4 ar Caaal I iveefi-End Guetti. Mr, nil Mis. j.

N. Wallace, of Indianapolis, wr wt-ek-end guests ut iho lioiiii) of, Mm. Itutaa, Mr. and Mm, S. Vuh Ne and griiiidHon, William Van Ness, of Jr-win, wre Sunday afternoon guests at the home of Mrs.

Itutua. v. if 4 ili' iVMHWIW' 1WHW'- I 1 r. Sunday Guests; Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Parmor, of Cetiterburg, wore Sunday guests at the home of the liittur'H brother-ln-luw Bnd sister, Mr, and Mrs. Hubert They were accompanied home by Mrs, Parmer's father, Phlnn Stultk for an extended Visit. Ms Roaring, brawling record of America's most amazing empire builder, who lived to BEG In the cities he had BUILT. Men Bang his glories Women whispered of his sins America will SHOUT Its praise of thlB stupendous drama of his life and times! '-i With EDW. G.

ROBINSON BEBE DANIELS ALINEMAC MAHON Weak-End Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, of Coshocton, were week-end. guests at.

the home of Mr. and Mrs, William J. Schelderer. Auxiliary. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Thursday evening, A Fidac program in charge of Mrs.

Grace Thrall will be also a program will be given and refreshments will be served In charge of Mrs. Edith Yarrlngton. Fortnightly A The executive committee of the Fortnightly Club will entertain wdth a St, Patrick's Day party 'the home of Mrs. Jennie Titus, Thursday afternoon at 30 o'clock. i fr-, M.

H. M. E. Club. The M.

H. M. E. Club will entertain their husbands and guests at ILLUSION: ILLUSION: Charley Chase Comedy, "Now We'll Tell Fable; Cartoon, "Tumble Down Pathe News. Children 10c; Adults 35c It's fun to be fooled GET MARRIED a pot-luck supper at the home of it's more fun to KNOW A large packing-case is exhibited on a raised platform.

A young woman climbs into the box. Head, bands and feet, protrude, and are held by spectators while the magician takes a crosscut saw and, with the help of an assistant, saws through the center of the box and apparently through the wo- i man. EXPLANATION: Th'ere are many explanations for this illusion; One method of performing this illusion requires the presence of two girls in the box. One girl curls up in the left half of the box with her head and hands protruding, giving the effect you see illustrated above. The other girl is doubled up in the right half of the box, with only her feet'showing.

Nobody is sawed in half. Mr. and Mrs. Zina Beecher; Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. And enjoy living in a splendid location.

No worry, house not for sale. Nicely arranged. Cent reasonable. 119 N. Court.

G. M. Haines. .6 6 6 'Liquid tablets salve Checks Colds first Headaches or Neuralgia in' 30 minutes. Malaria In 3 days.

166 SALVE to HEAD COLDS, MOST SPEEDY REMEDIES KNOWN. Visited Friends. MrsvE. J. Morris and Iva Zoellner were Sunday PNEUMONIA is FATAL TO BOY guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs, Lyde Russell at Delaware. 'I- The Sew-So Club will enter selves. Quality is by far the most important. Domestic cigarette tobaccos vary in price from 50 a pound up to 40f a pound. Imported tobaccos vary from 50 a pound to No wonder, then, that cigarettes differ in taste since distinctive, pleasing flavor depends so largely upon the blending of the costlier tobaccos.

Cigarette advertising, too, has its tricks. Consider the illusion that "Flavor" can be achieved by some kind of magical hocus-pocus iri manufacturing. EXPLANATION: Just three factors control the flavor of a cigarette. The addition of artificial flavoring. The blending of various tobaccos.

And the quality of the tobaccos them- tained at the home of Mrs. John Huber, Friday afternoon; i Lester Charles co*cklin, two-year-old son of ilr. and Mrs. Harold co*cklin, died at the residence, 267 West Eighth' street, Tuesday morning. Death was caused, by, an, attack of measles and pnqumonla.

The child had been ill four days. Tho fnmllv rnnvpr! Marvsvlllfi bterlitn wr 4-utr weddinJ pROckkbkb OATS We are iri a position to buy and pay cash for a limited amount of As soorr as tSe banks open we will buy any cimount, as usual. Spurrier Inc. Phone: Canal 4875 It Is a fact, well known by leaf from Delaware about, three weeks! fiermany. KEPTFR6SH 7 tobacco experts, that Camels ago.

The child was born In Dela- 11 js a el1 known fact that, one ware county August 12, 1930. Be-Ihas t0 produce birth certiBoate sides' the parents two sisters smi ln, Germany, ior practically every. tiling, and above all, of course, for Vive, Marian, thirteen years and getting married. So it came to pass here recently are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos than any other popular brand. Try Camels.

Give your taste a chance to sense the subtle difference that lies in costlier tobaccos a difference that means all the world in smoking pleasure in pure, unalloyed satisfaction. Margaret Ann, seven years old. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at o'clock at the residence. Burial will be in that a man wishing to mai'ry a local girl found, to his- chagrin, that Oakdale cemetery in charge of Miller. fcVtNING TRIBUNE EntahllHheot 1808 HU11ER BUGS.

OTTB i Pnlillaarai J. M. HrBP.lf,-General Mnnaser C. IIKNHY, Editor Copyrliht, 1983, B.J EerooldTotiira)Comptiij SbM ALLEN CENTER she had never been officially born. Her father had.

failed to register her birth. The father meanwhile had died, and the mother, though alive and admittedly ih the best position to know something about the matter not regarded as competent Eventually, a. kindly Judge, willing to accept the evidence of his own eyes, rescued, the young couple from their vale of tears and enabled the wedding 'to. proceed. Entered at the Marysville, Ohio, rostoflloft as Second Class Matter.

NO TRICKS i Member of Ohio Select Lint of Daily Nevrapapera The Oolo AaMoeiatiuu Aaaociatrd Ohio Ualilea National Editorial Aaaodatlon COSTLIER "Ralph: Poling of Columbus, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otta Mrs. Cliiie visited from Tuesday until Friday with Ir. and Mrs.

J. B. Cllne of Broadway. Mrs. Denton Smith and sons, spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. TOBACCOS FRENCH TAKE TO THE AMERICAN "HOT DOG" JOHST W. CL'LLEX CO. Advertiaina; Hepreaentatlve t. Eastern Office 501 Fifth Avenue, New York Westerm Olhce 8 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago.

Detroit Olftee General Motors Building, Detroit, Mich. MATCHLESS BLEND Cecil Long and family of West Jefferson. PARIS. Twenty railway "hot ON DEBATE TEAM. THE MARKETS dog" lunch wagons are rolling along the rails of.

France, the latest American. innovation to penetrate the old world. Mrs. C. J.

Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Elliott and Edward, of Peoria.

The afternoon was spent in visiting and music. Doris Brooks; daughter of Dr. and TAXI BABY CHICKS BIBLE VERSE Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cline, of Marysville and Hale Cline, of Columbus, spent Sunday, with Mr.

and Mrs. B. W. Cline and and Mrs. Richard Cline.

Miss Lucille Turner spent Sun. day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. I PITTSBURGH LIVE-STOCK.

A year ago, one of these "hot i Hoes: Receipts market LIVE RIGHT. TODAY: Boast npt D. A. R. MEETING.

Mrs. u. is, isrooKS, Marysville, is on the Ohio Wesieyan University women's team which on Thursday will go to-Oberlin for aj dual debate with Oberlin college women. The question to be de-J dog" wagons was started as an experiment on the Paris-Cherbourg line of the French State Railways, 'Call The Oakland Hotel Phone Canal 4824 Day and Night 'steady; 170 to 200 lbs. 210 to 240 lbs; 100 to 140 lbs.

sows $2.753.25. thyself Of tomorrow for thou kno W' est not what a day may bring forth. Proverbs 27:1. and it became so successful that Cattle: Receipts 15; market (Contributed) The Hannah, Emerson Dustin Chapter, D. A.

met at the home of Mrs. Dwight Scott on Monday, March 13th. After the routine business was disposed of the following I local News PAST MASTERS DINNER. oaten is tnat the federal government should limit inheritances and incomes. Ohio Wesieyan will take the negative side.

Miss Brooks, junior at Ohio Wesieyan; is a graduate of Marysville high school and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. steady; medium to good steers 50; market steady; better vealers $6.50 7.50. Sheep: Receipts 500; market steady; better shorn lambs 5 50. FROM blood-tested; FLOCKS High in quality. Low in price.

English White Leghorns $6.00 Brown Leghorns 6.00 White, Barred and Buff i i Rocks 7.00 White Wyandottes and Reds Heavy Mixed. iB.00 Custom Hatching. 2c per twenty of them are now operated on eight railroad Beer is the favorite beverage, sold at 12 cents a bottle on these stands, which were created primarily for third-class passengers, but are patronized by all classes. Of course, the- menu is not limited to dogs." It includes eggs, sauerkraut, salads, and so forth. program was rendered "Daughters' Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. Cline spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Wallace. Harold pent is improving from a fall and breaking of several ribs. Lewis Davis spent Sunday witlf Mr. and Mrs. D.

Longnecker, Floyd Dunbar attended a meeting of the. managers- of the A Stores at Marlon, Wednesday even- iVB- i. Joe Paver and lamily and Mrs. Molly Paver spent Sunday after noon with Burton Paver and family Mr.v and William Paver spent Sunday with Clara Lentz. Attorney.

Ilichard C. Thrall was a business visitor in Columbus on Tuesday. Past Masters -of Palestine Lodge will meet Thursday evening at 6 o'clock in Shop for a dinner honoring Mont C. of Springfield, Past Master of. the American Revolution Abroad," by Mrs.

Ivan Southard, was most entertainingly given; Mrs. Harold Lyons, of Milford read a contribution from the National D. A. R. magazine concern- febcHUE match; Variety of Coffee Coffee comes to the United CLEVELAND LIVE-STOCK.

Hogs: Receipts holdovers none; market higher; 160 to 250 lbs. 260 to 300 lbs. pigs 13.75; rough sows stags $2. Cattle: Receipts 250; market ingtiie late Duncan Smith -D. A-JR.

bul nogtly fr7MJ1 Sonth School at Grant, Alabama; Little! of the Grand Chapter of Ohio and at present Grand- Secretary of the Grand Chapter. Mr. Hambright is to. speak before Palestine Lodge, on "The Dark Ages of Ohio Masonry" on Thursday evening at the regular meeting' of the Mary Scott played a piano selec- Machine Ago Jud Tunkins says we've always had more or less of they call the machine Even the man with. a hoe wasn't any good without the hoe.

I tibn forthe members after, which Marysville. euchre players go to Milfor Center on Wednesday evening, to play the Milford Center euchre They will play ten tables, for points each. Next Friday evening the Dublin euchre team comes here to meet the local players. tf Buy in Marysville, McCULLOUGH'S HATCHERY Marysville, Ohio Ph. Canal 4440 R.

F. D. Hints for Homemakers By Jane Rogers they listened to a broadcast over WLW by Mrs. J. Stanley Orr, of Cincinnati on 'Women of the Revolutionary Period." steady; common to medium steers cows bulls $3 calves, receipts 600; market lower; good to choice vealers $7 aud down; cull to medium $4.50 6.

Sheep: Receipts market steady; good to choice lambs $5 5.25. VETERANS TELEGRAPH PROTEST MESSAGES LOCAL BANKS OPEN TOMORROW KlO NATIVE WAS EVER IN THE U. S. SENATE HUMANE BEAR TRAPS. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.

Sense of the People The social sense of people produced the nation; their moral sense continues it, and it Is to this moral sense that we are bound to turn for a Judgment on the nation's exercise of power. Resolutions protesting giving President Roosevelt dictatorial powers to slash millions of dollars yeterans appropriations were HOWEVER, "SILVER DOLLAR" OPENS AT STRAND TONIGHT SELECTED AS ONE OF TEN BEST MOVIES. Charles Middleton and Marjorle Gateson. The screen offering is based on David Karsner's popular book, which tells the rise and fall of HAW Tabor, aa Influential pioneer who played an important and spectacular part in the early history of the nation. i- The picture presents Robinson as a rough miner with a "Midas" BAKERS FIELD, CU.

James I. Waldon has perfected an automatic, all-steel, humane bear trap which protects the animal from injyry and feeds and waters it daily without Waldon has caught three bears with the device. passed Monday night by the local Post of the American Legion, and telegrams of protest were sent Senators Bulkley and Fess arid A telegram urging removal of Veterans Admin Profit From Sealing Busmen Sealing operations In the Pribilof Islamls under the bureau of fisheries have yielded a net. profit to the United States treasury of more than $2,511,000 within the last 14 years. istrator Hines was also sent.

The A birthday dinner was given on March 12, in honor of the 21st birthday of Edward Elliott at the; home of his grandmother at Peoria. A cafeteria dinner was enjoyed by Those In attendance were: Mrs. J. Wi, Kerns and grandson, Paul of Bell.efontaine; Mr. and Gene Peer and son, John, of East Liberty; Mr.

and Mrs. H. D. Hager, of Byhalia; Charles Jackson and wife, of VvVest Mansfield; O. G.

of Marysville; Mr. and Mrs, Victor Jackson and three daughters, of WeUen Elliott- and daughter. Ethel, of Marysville; Mr.j PRODUCE NEW luj chapters, of the Rainbow Veterans wealth and. po wer When romance I aud Spanish War Veterans of this RENO, Nev. Although Nevada came into statehood 63 years ago, a native of the state has never represented It in the United States Senate.

The queer situation wili be cor reeled when the new Congress convenes, for Patrick, A. McCarren, Democratic Senator-elect, was born in Reno 56 years ago. There has been, however, a native of Nevada in the Senate for 2 years, although he represents another state. Henry F. Asluirst, lWrnocrat, Arizona, was borh in Wlnnemucca.

Nev.s but moved to Arizona when a taby In arms and lias represented Arizona without interruption since that state was admitted to the Union. fr-- touches him, he discards the wife city also sent similar telegrams. A picture filled with the thrill and romance of pioneer life in the mad gold rush days o.f Colorado's founding will be seen today in- "Silver Dollar," a First National picture which begins a three days engagement at the Strand Theatre. Ed ward. Robinson, famous, for his powerful screen characterizations, has the intense, and colorful role of Yates Martin, the Colorado Silver King, who rose from poverty to riches overnight.

3ebe Daniels and Aline Macilahon head a notable supporting castr which includes Jobyna Howland, DeWitt Jennings, Hubert WarwlcE, Harry Holuian, K. OF P. REHEARSAL. riBI.IC XOTICK TO fHAK EttllPMK.NT. who has stood at his side in the strugglexfor riches, and with a younger, more woman, starts on a career of eccentricities that startled the world.

While at the peak of his; wealth and fame, his fortune collapses with the adoption of the gold standard: The screen play was adapted by WASHINGTON Austrian clfar makers have produced a new cigar which sells for two cents in anef-fort to increase sales. This cigar, according to the Commerce Department, contains about .08 per cnt nicotine and is said to bo a light, mild smoke. After the regular meeting of the local K. of P. iodge Friday night.

CONVENIENT corner shelves may be easily Installed by, any housewife can use a hammer and saw. By wlwg pressed wood yon can make each shelf out of a single board. i i After doing home-work children usually hare ink. on their nnger To remove these stains rob Wth a sloth moistened with household ammonia and rinse ln clear water. members of the dramatic team, and jang Mrs.

Howard Elliott and three Senate are to practice for exempli- children, of Marysville; Mr and Public notice is herehy given that CotiHnbus-Mrv-ville Bos OompKny1 liaa filed application with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to substitute one 7 pasttenjfer car for one 21 nassmger car. and add one 7 pasaenger. car under COtUMRr.S- MA RTSVlLLK WIS COMPANY', Piin City, Ohio. Feb. IS, 193 St cat ion of the work at the district Mrs.

Jasper Yeoman Mar- Carl Ericksan and Harvey Thewj meeting in Delaware on Monday via, of East Liberty; Cbarles and and was directed by Alfred E.J evening, March 27th. Every mem-i Japies Blue, Eugene Smith, Herbert Hair cut 25c at People's Barber Shop, 111 West Fiftn St. d3 Don't be a traitor tr- ilarysville during 1933! tf Russell Simpson, John "Marston.i Green. i ber is urged to be present. JRuiifccll, Lester Welch, Mr.

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