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,'JWJ ' T V J'V, " 1 1 1 W . ! rfl . '(J rw 1 t v'1 ' 4 vlt. I 'Ai '4VS 3 . . (,r J , M '. b v iJ-1' fi1 r ''V y , '' - ifc F! t , ) "f V i-PAGE FOUR THE MAltlON DAILY MlRROfyllOMDAY, OCTOBER 21, 19(57. ''j "'. IV R ? !A f T k? ?l f . w 'S ts ". fttl. :t ',v"' . ,'. i THE DAILY MIRROR J. BURGESS ...Business Manager A. C. HOLLAND Editor 1 M. ARMSTRONG,. City Editor ADVERTISING RATES FUR QfHIlHED ON APPLICATION. This paper recelvi the United l're Tclo graphic New Service mid ilnrltct Uepotti. RATES Or 3UB80R1PTIOJI. Single Copy 2e 'For Week by Carrier .-.... ...lOo By Mail, per Year $4.00 Semi-Weekly Minor, per year $1.00 .Both Phones No. 9 Weatlier for Ohio Pair and slightly warmer tonight nml Tuesday, g'i DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. for Representative WILLIAM T. SMITH. DEMOCRATIC CITY TICKET. For Mayor LOUIS SOHERFF. For Solicitor 1VILLIAM P. MOLONEY. For AudiUr BARRY S. ELLIOTT. For Treaanxcr CLAUDE D. WALTERS. For President of Council SAMUEL B. LIPPINCOTT. For Council at Larg ARTHUR W. BRYANT BENJAMIN F. WAPLES HENRY A. SCHULER. For Board of Public Servio J. C. ANTHONY. MICHAEL CLARY THOMAS J. MEAD. For Board of Education FRED E. GUTHERY J. WILBUR JACOBY. For Ward Councilman First Ward-G. W. NEELY. Second Ward-J. J. RUDOLPH. Third Ward-B. B. CARTER. Fourth Ward J. W. HURR. A V 5v 'MARION TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Treasurer DR. 0. P. GAILEY. For Clerk THOMAS DAY. For Trustee JAMES REYNOLDS. THOMAS GRAHAM. For Justice of Peace CHARLES H. CONLEY. CHARLES E. GOMPF. i i 8- ? ONE GOOD TERM H DESERVES ANOTHER Tho most casual observer unions tho citizens of Mai Ion cannot hut m notlco tho vast difference In tho , moral atmosphere In Marlon since p Lewis Scherff took hold of tho reins A and began his term as tho city's chief b executive. From a wide open, tree ami f . ,.. ..-! easy, go-as-you pitaho cny, .nunuu has been brought to as near a law abiding city us It la posible to make $ It umler existing conditions and with f-.tho limited menns nt hand. Somo -rltlctsm has been heaped upon May- or Sclierff's head because It wns claimed that ho did not fully accom plish all that ho set out to do. Hut ' "lf theso critics will reason Tor a mo mont they will seo the hopelessness or endcaiorlng to protect tho property ' nnd lives In a city of twenty thous- ''"'and InhabltantB and ut the same timo 'to clamp down the "lid" with only a hand full of officers on duty at night tlnin nnd a bcant three on duty .,ln day tlmo. It matters not what fault .may bo found with Mayor Scherff and his administration, the .clmrgo cannot truthfully bo mado that Clio has been Insincere. Council has been tailed upon repeatedly to In- grease tho pollro forco to a point wnicjf, would insuio better protection Hiuifpermn oi a noaer waicn oeing '$?,)frrf?r X'Pl?1?1'8 ? lw M tho tAwW HaJ faljen ujion deaf ears, and i .Mayor j.J Just Scherff has been compelled peoplo can stand cont ;7ubly our Post Card dis play and eac of them see 50 dlf- ast ,2500 cards on bVoro ate pfy 4fa,uy and moreto jBhow you, W V1"' i ?, C (I. iant ' . A ru Inn f rel Oaidi ' P Ut the Taft famUy RDd ,ncW&n" Ib.v Aasfler tmn totiky, and ,' the cjowljfotf9l.tyin aad the U&li twM'y 'nt. to .8i-prIiC PW flv1jiriAxmhftetnUrt,y,Vm. DftDtlst churcb,tIctuwilr(iljii jW . ,V -,' V ,,w ro vum tally, the O, p. P.? ,. 'killedrc. V . ' , ' . crown wtrfrt onitimd thlrM- Father Mart)eB (o plod along as best ho could. (Another point which cannot but ap peal to every citizen Is tho great In crease In revenue which has resulted from the mayor's policies. He has turned over Into tho city treasurer eaoh month n very hnndsomo sum from fines and licenses, a sum vastly ' In excess of his salary. This was u very inro occurrence) prior to Mayor Scheiff'H time In office. Tho pollro court bus come to be a reality In Marlon. Instead of men being ar rested and nllowed to sober up In the city prison and then turned loose only to repeat the offense, these men have been made t pny for their folly, have been made to pay for their folly, a term, have been ordered out of tho city or glon a suspended sentence, to be exerted when tho next offense was committed. The city prison is no longer a fiee lodging house for tramps nml a place where drunken men may be tnlen to sober up. To be locked up in Marlon now means something, thanks to the policy of Mayor Schcrff. , Not only haB Mayor Schcrff stood for a better city with better morals, and respect for the executive and po lice departments of tho city govern ment, but ho has counseled economy in all depaitments. Not a stinginess which would operate ngalnst tho gmwth and prosperity or the city, not n retarding of needed Impiovc monls, hut a curtailing of unneces sary oxpcndltuiofl whlih only burden tho taxpayers. Mayor SeheiffH administration has piove of (lie work of this official who lias done much for Marlon and her cltlens. Tho voters will have op portunity at the coming election to express Ihelr approval of his efforts. Will they allow petty Jeilnusles to blind them, and will they fall to np piove of the wlrk of this official who has given his best efforts Tor Marlon and' Mai Ion people? REPUBLICAN BOSSES. Tho Insincerity of tho Republican leaders If Ohio on the refoim of abuses and the corrupt use of money In elections Is shown by tho return of tho discredited Bos Cox, of Cin cinnati to power. Ho now seems to have eompleto control agalu of tho Republican machine In Hamilton county, and according to a press dis patch, has even gone so far as to dictate the nomination of Judges. Judge Ferris, who now occupies tho Superior bench, states that he and his colleague, Judge Hosea, have been denied rcnomlnatlons because thov did not permit Itoss Cox to dlctntn i tho appointment of n trustee of tho Cincinnati Southern railroad. Congressman Nicholas Longworth, son-in-law of President Roosevelt, Is evidently content to bo part of tho U)x machine, and while his strenuous iuuicr-in-i.iw i an much exercised ,ul "'" """W "r "oreating Tom Ioh"son '" .Mayor ot Cleveland, who nvuil lilc .,..-..,....... . ..I w. ..... ,.,.,! uKrco is capamo Mini linnnul 41... !.. .. . . ..I .... IIWIH-.1, uie nimiciico 01 tno Al- ministration is being used bv win- in-law longworth to bolster up the corrupt Clncmntl machine contiollcd by Boss Cox. How tho Republican voteis of Ohio can reconcile these fuiumniies ami vote to sustnln such i .. .1 nulll.llt lnA.,.l. ..- , . . . . '.....v,.i. iiiiuuiiuiii.iuh is uoyoiiu no- .Her. There must be enough honest Republicans In Cliidnunti who will nto with tho Democrats to again de IWM) tho corrupt boss, If their nar- tlsanshlp does not get tho better of i their duty to their city nnd state. and thero certainly win bo enough Independent voters to reprove Presi dent Roosevelt for Interfering In Cloveland A TOUGHING APPEAL. Tho Tnft ramlly seems to be ready to swallow most any noxious doso If they can only elevate "Ilrothor Hill" to tho presidency. For In a lato Ihmio of the Cincinnati Tlmes-Star-ownf,.! by Taft's brothor wo learn that: "Any erroneous reflections UPon tho character, standing, or reputation of any person, firm, or corporation, which may nnnear In tho TimiH-sinr wll, ,m R,ad,y correcte(1 Jr b , t to lllB attentlon ol lho C(1tor T,mt kindly feeling for tho whole body or L. . ,aK' ,llT OctT 21.-Stuyvesant votors oXntnm ,m ,inK ,,,'?" bnH woh'.tcrffiKrnrny-iffhls 'vqn- ...! . r. , ' crudescenso of Hoss Cox. Nor Is mat. "iimiesirabio citizen" Senator Fornker left ousldo of Ihe all-envelop- Ing magnanimity or tho Taft family ... i i . ... for wo also learn from this gener- ous editor that: "Senator Foraker lias his good points. It Is more In borrow than In anger that we note his present apparent willingness to take UP tho role of mere trouble maker In that Gr.ind Old Party to which ho owes so much." How can Foraker resist this touching appeal to TSrBfT K jk'-mjf!.i',ifrSBvmlF. JSW Wmtm lilBl hM ? pwiI MMawW perfect fittinrr, workmanship' unexcelled, and priced "just right." -& Call in and see for yourself. ' Ranging in price from $10 to! $25. Special $9.98 Suit Sale. I. MARX ITS Thoso who arc contending that love for the wife upon tho part of the husband and for tho husband up on the part of tho wife Is held too cheaply, will find evidence to sup port tholr claims In the verdict or tho Jury which recently awarded the husband ono cent damage for tho alienation of his wlfo'h affections. Marlon people are not as gieatly Interested in watching for tho ner oneautB In tho International race which starts fiom St. I-ouN today, as in seeing iii uuiui - bonatoilal balloon. Now that C.ihslo ChadwlcU Is dead, bankers In the cities In which she oneiated, aio busy denying that she over transacted business at their !btltutloiis. It is u hafe bit that tho wire of the man, who makes uncomplimentary ..... ..... rcniaiks about tlio Mjne m women h .. . j bats, has not bought ner 'luvwUmm- . winter Ctitlutlf.ci env Hint tlin ' ., gold last year was gieater than Oil tput of over bofore, but most men either llvo In .Missouri or eiy near to tho I. i . iKiumi.iry. It has now been several days blnco ... ,, so were given a reltoratlou of tho prediction or Hurton's defeat. Somo !,,01y mufit linve cllt tho raIlp vlne That Fairbanks cocktail Incident was so heated for a tlmo that local groceis weio airaid to exhibit .Mara unlllnn ,.linirlnu FISH IS THE VICTOR JHamman'S Attorneys Admit , . yonuuiu uGwm ,iecuon is Postponed. i" ... ... u' Mt wth Hfli" H'.' Hiinlffiaii for' tho nmstery of the Illinois Central rail? road. Counsel or Harrlnian today lfnnally admitted defeat of tholr plan itiXvHh,'?." n"1 ,Btd.ckhoWor; imeetuig without aid of shares of fit0ck that Fish has tied up by Injnav tion. An agreement was signed to 'postpone tho election until December 18. TTTPP.Tt ADVPir TAsnsvno .M..uu UUU. UMVIWM KILLED BY A TRAIN Ikdlfifontaine, O,, Opt. 21. Threo Oieek l,)oreK on a Ifisr Four JiiiiuU i I'll r wnm run isw tiooit VArvotiioa ijuimiiih ijiok wn.- it wmh wunnHKri .iiiriruii?iitii ihiiiiiiiii, i iihv ,mi, iiiita cuuri. nmiivu . ijiu iiniciPi niiiiiii ttuiu iiui tjutiuti MLfinfi(iu .mniinir. iov . ' - "MM - trnf AmcMou To wttfetand the stretch of cold weather that i's'cbmiJfff? ,l If yo.u ajen'r, let us be the "p'rXMHders"-- ' V .v . we can supply you with garments that will keerj,you com fortable" .in the cold est kindiof weather. that are armenl all st styles, nobbiesl 1 1 e r n s , & SONS, Reay vjrarmcmsvv ke ht i si- Outfitters, v REIGN OF OUTLAWRY j1' Confession of la, Young Man Respohsiblejfor Many ' 'Burglaries. L Lima, O., hCltr',2lrA sciics of burglaries has fallowed the confession undo by young Curl C. Fookcs, who told tho court 1iow"ho burglarized the Jewelry stoie'ft J. V. Hull & Co. Tho lecent burglaries aio the woik of novices, tho nioty daring be ng the attempted blowing 1ho sarc in tho offices of HeinBt6lu'& Co., Junic deal ers, who It Is stated, often cairy fioin ?10.000 to $20,000 In cash. Ilurglars enteied tho placo last, night nnd dam- !" "I" OJHIIHIIUUllll lUUIt Ull mo commnuiion jock on tuo Kaf , fnHB(lJtolf break open f -- the F1J .door. Inside was somo $0000 in coin and ciurency. .Tlio pleves then rnn- hacked tho offlco. tnnrlnir oiipn nil hacj;eu uia I.., . . .. ' 7. '" " '"' " K"1 lor SS)r ironuie - conts ln postage stamps 'c,m)R0 i'i .(. inUltSC Dltllllliri Uilfl HU1J1I3 HII1III1 I it In belloved tl samo band lootod the flvo frolghf cafs'on tho Pennsyl- ,vania tracks tho samo pight, bocuring a wagon load of (ipe,rchandlso. T'Hr- it HO II lllfl ta iniUn'.H AH,1 ..llt ,on" j " '"" " h "'";" "u, VM,m " w"re .lound along thetrnll shown by tho wheels or a wagon": Tho seals on all ,flvo cars weio broken. Two smaller ailcmpts were also made Friday and Baturday nights nn resident district nleU vlffiSf no M ..,. come of Fookes" 'confession uniu iYUSlUNAK.r DIES IN EGYPT . o'. J oieiio. ().. n,. . oi , !., rani i"ceinl .ho nuiiounced tlio1 e.illi m l-'OTiton pet. in, of Ucv, tiliaiiiuey MurdiJ, fa Piesbvtaiinn missionary Ho.s dS( ,enis old. He went to I-Sn-pttln 18&1. His wife wa- with iiMiViit-fJiis doatli, which wo due li licdfrl dueiNO. He was ii natio of- Scofcli. Hidge, O. ,.,... WINS THE Japan's Crowhtrince Scores H Hit-wUh Future Subjects. 'WW I .Si '..I .,. i vjAr.t.1 IW.nl. nblT.dl fTl.A ,.1IH.... . ... i i'i.V . I. , ,. , ......." ....i. ..... , ,.... ""'i nuiw; wwii'irtj . -iiiu iiiiiijx , , r V r" ' ' ' ' ("i in ,lrluc jlantei w. ..,w ;o,v w ftllW rBnniyoq biitwu b was reacMU j hsi nignt in a lantern procewkm.Mju hlcji 10,o6o K i.1 i KOREANS I spectlve suites from a hill near the residency. The pioccsslon massed beforo tlio gate of the palace of the Korean crown pilnce, and for half nn 'hour' the crowd shduted Dnnml while iho massed bands rendored the hymn of the emperor of Japan, The festivities lasted almost tho entire night, and the utmost kooiI order provallcd, Tho crown prlnoo of .Tnuah hado farewell to, the otnuefor .nltd tho for 4UienHeiP.UlIHoiUttfrlya?v6,liil Kore. oren has fomied igieat friendship fliiO t)ii?fl MhV irtnoo if.lhpdnl JL.fiUtilciilu to Kiiago tho real reeling" of tho Koreans In tho matter of this visit to Seoul of tho young man who ultimately Js destined, to become emperor of Japan. Unbiased observers of long lesldenco In Seoul iho of the opinion that this visit has produced an excellent Impicsslon. Tho tact and geniality of tho Japaneso crown pi luce has completely won ov er the cuipoior or Koica and his ministers, nnd tho people nio gratl- licd at the respect shown Kore.in roy alty. PRESIDENT'S KILLED , .Slamlmul. bu, Ort. 21. "We pl t!nw hum, six ilecr, ono wild li.iJjoy, 12 hquinclsi, ono duck, ,i pomn, miyl ono h1 M it. Wo aio tliem nil eM-cp K.'ie wild cat, nml lnu were times) when we almost fell as J I' we could eo,t it." Tliis w.i'. I'usideiit Roosevell's 'iiimiiiiiig' up of ilie joults o his- bunt on Hii.vm Toiihh and Benr lake, lie nried at .'1 o'clock Sun day ni'toinnon nt iho icJiileuco of Uvi Shields wlieui Jio will be a f;wi uiilil in'?, lepnrturo i'or Vickh antl, uccompniiied as .he wow Jy mwl, ncrnitip.iiiicil as ho wius nhoiil a doen of ii liuutiivjr -om- pm'iioit'", all moiiuted and attired in .utntliiin- tjarh, Uie cavalcade pro- soirtl a tableaux us picturesque, u 'of. u.is ait'innitcrt. The yrevdent i Nlijrlitly more miiel titan wihcn ho entered tho wilderness fiom lJu-, polnf, 13 lny a'if hut iiotwiiilislaniiint tlu's l'nct rtud 'Ilk' 'mldiiitmal clrciimstance) that liii .jiii, iv-i wo as h'is clothes l.car ovi.lenci' l ronUu't with tho ratio nnl o!ier hrun'i, ! was never in l?ttor p'tiU in ihis life. . "Ycrf, wo A tlirco he.ire" ho a J led, '"all Hint we Maw, nml I think n jneliy jood leconl. 1 am 'pnfeclly satisfied." "You mi!it nilil," iuterjfcted rue fif ihe JHcnlf hitllieiv, who h.is l"1 u the- prew'xlcnt 's principal ;ui ! lihmii'.'hout (lie limit, "that we 'united mut.rj' "f ,ls't extent nml ,'u w'li i'i Ujqre ero hut five lionr all told, and muii oi tiie.o, in you c?, we jrot tlnce," AST'liu-jf it-) thi amplification cf his .latcnuiil. 1he 'pre-.ident enlered iitvitii in jiii 4 It it si nial ii nniwitmf fir liK ll"(r"fM till VII ll lit 'I If t V -" 1(111 "I uf ,i,i r l,;., rr in n.,mn nn,1 tlm IM(M( i,,), 1C !!l(l je,,. supplied ..n. ...i.:i 1 .WMll tiiiu niit'iu "W'li, fie 'p mum gotvl?" ho va n1: nil. "Ah'olulely 11iq het . dish hud, escit the hair's liver," wo ho icpcriiled. with relish. , Tie ipn-'Meut, when lie K.Vnl this (f,'i 1 n tJie lawn in front of Mr. RhiehN' luu-e. i.'0iu,(l him wero gathered the RH'i'h'j and n number of guests whom iIm ha 1 imilcil to (lino with the pie-Wlent. In ti'ie 'lilimco wero gathered tlio ilKfro huiiteis-, Holt Collier, Alex Hnnnld", liulu; Jackson mud nu ni'eroiK cfoks, tennis'lci's and mes spiisoi', while 'tlo Iioiys stood in the yawl and lho dogs lay around licking their lacerated bodies, mnnv of li'io nnimils being in had condi tion on n-WMiit of tho Ions ohusc, and otheitf n a a-esnlt of contact wll'i Avild liogv wild cals-and ofhor wild tlvrgj. The prcftidcnt vti; tho pntr.il figiue of the jjiimp nlul ho noer appealed in hnjijiiei' framo THREATS f 1ATH l !( If lf,7 b)io((0 (!!(' Made Against Four Mer chants by the Armenian Society jmuw tniK, uru .:i. two-important ,-... . . . . - .rf . . laCtS llUVe (ICVelOnCO 111 tho ArniOll. ' ..-,- ..v..fv. .u .iu- Ilr.n nnl.i.r nP XTA.. Vmii. ... .kAn...l 4. . i I inn Lutur ui iiun ni4(v in n-jiJtu if 1110 war inm ,is oeins carnea into Iiiu uawii ui inu uuuiiy iiuiiuimiiisi. mi cicty. Ono wntf that tho lives ot four nmmlnent innrnluuifjt havn lieen " ----"I--- ...--. ,.... ,..-.. r ,., With His Guides and Trappings the Big Chief Reaches Stambiul Me is Well and Tanned and Declares He Had a Fine Time All of the Party Agree lhat the President is no Tenderfoot. 4l.'I I ..1 1.1 AM .r . "'.."I. . Ahlmmi ' 'PWa l..lrnUj 'ilnlU D,a.n " TTnA T..,l.... r L-i... . ,iV-.. .C f. McCLAINS' NEW PROCESS RANGES, .New Pbacess Buck's Coal lhat's a bunch that is Ranges Over 200 stoves on our Sample floors. WE CAN HAVE IT PARTY THREE BEARS of mind ihan on this occasion. Ho' (leclaml thnt IiLh health Jirnl been i.'rteet, Ins nppsjito npinlly fjood nml. -with Uie 'e.Mcptiou of n duv or two wf on aciount of rain, hau" been in' tlio saddle eveiy day fiom ilayiyit il4 lnk. He ended declnr im,' that ho had never in his life lind finer sport. TJie nni.ii of Mic puly bioii'.jiit mil. me act tilllt a tllild henr Ii i I been killed on -rnav. n tuo-iv.it. old. which w.-u slain bv of tlm ' (Minn LmMier wi'ien it was in a Wo hnvo thogreatest vniiety of fierce fij-ht wld'i tJm xlosrs Th6 one city property o any firm in Mdr )ieiu that was oWaiiKil by tlie pie-.i-'ion. We liavo business propertiei dent wns killed oji Tlmisdny, and the kiirinsr wn witneAwd by ono of the Mkciiici and Alex Knnolds. 'I, .ey n-ieo in saymc; thnt the ptcMdciit k baiiintr was extiemely ?pniLinaniike. T.lio animal had. been dialed by ' the dojjs for llueo hours the prcy.'dcnt follciwini" nil . the Dime. When nt last, they camo within iheaiins: distance, the lii-esi-j dent disiiinuiitcil from hi-? lutrsc, d.ivica op ins coat nnd toro into (lie c'uiebiiike, tpjnin; to within 20 pa 'cm of Hie bensl. The do.'- wei-o coinins: up ini'll' witli the pu'sident '. favoijte, "Hcw.lv," in the lend, and itlio hrule I. .id sIci'ixmI In bid rlofiiiniMi to them when tilio'pHilenl sent a J bullet tinni hM d(i.7(l nllc. .Iiurliui' DiiMiili tlio ticket nfler it. Thq iliot w'enl tliroti'h t.ho nliitnnlV l!pl.tw, and wydd ihiio boon filial hut with 't'io 'liule .life left in it. jtho bear fuinc-l upon the dcs. Tlio piTf'Mih'ii' rniicluded lo cud it iiluuid lniljrcd i ccoid iiillet,i bvlwcei tho fiouldcr-; uii(il lijmko cthe.eiwiliue s neck. i Other niemlKiis of tlio jiaily wero not Ion;; in comiiifr up, and lilie pnei dOnt waj. 'o, ivjoJecd oor ilii; good foi t uno thaL he aRi embraced cnoh of hi wiripamoin. They woic crpinlly lra(ppy nnd in Mu c.xiibqrr mice, of the moment. lupoid.,- lypnt ito (ho extent of (ellinjr the picident Hint be, Mie piv,i(pul wns "no ten derf.r,t." Tike pu'dont TCPpoildpd by prc suntiujr liim with 20 note. Ye-ilerdny thera wui.s'poinpaiatively littlp iliuiitiii'jr because of the coudi t'on Of tlio dos, some of wluoh eiu'wuiterod a diwo cf wild hojrs, whinh ijiix; moip ferocimi' than bear. One r,r tho best dojis of the Osbnmo pick was killed ouliifrlit by a hi l,nai'. riieie weio daily swinw in Ihe lake liy seeial members of.lhp lirr ty and by thp qiiesideut himself af ter hi exrimple if last Monday. "T'io water wni fine!' ho said, "'and I d'd not 'have tho fear of nllijiiilors that fcomp mpiu lohavc." society, who lu in ,ho Tojibs In con- ni.nMnn with tho miiruor oi n, a. Tavshanjlnn, tho wealtliy niK morchnnt. Armenian Tho other was that It had bccn.dis- .' y" " , withdraw yqui co ored that Father Martoogessjan.- In "'" ther Martooge ssfau 1003 beslnnlnK to rcaJU" that the ,ai l.,f ypi-.njpea- ,ftt tho trjul. 0b a his frleuds. contributed ftOO, and 1,- , opo clRiiretB to Jlie campaign rutin or i iilafrlni Xllmnpv .Tcromo. '"" r .Tcrome oVer j?ot tho clKiirots and ift Is certain that, at that tlmo ho dlU not Uuow, the slhlstor connection of tiJicro is iioiiuuK io biiuw uiut rui tno Armenian priest' wun mo umou tliMsty society or blackmailers. .'""!" - ' -- - . ,,.,, lettora wllich have been re- - ,f.l,.1 l. llm rmi. mni-KlinntU da. vuiveti iiy iiiu iuiii iHi-iiJiuuiu mo- . .... mniiil ns. minat. r.i.v al.ntilV imniif ipi.iiu w i"ji i.v u. ...,.. ..m,..j nui uvuui wm uo uiir puruuu- n iu " iwi niwiumim mun ii(,m. The explicit cbargea against the PX-- nrlest nre aitemoted extortion 'anil , r ' -T" VISIBLE GAS tte GaHeat and Heat maku all trcsome! SUIT VOU CHARGED Business and Professional LITTLE ADS 'LIKE tHSSE BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER WfcO WANT TO DO BUSINESS .-, i LIVERY Don't forget tliat wo make a specially of hiving' rigs .for pleua mo or hiWincs's. Jt. . PRRllV) ITnion SI. Hoth l'honea. , r&v y i ors feUheni . Ik MODEL MEAT MARKET Dealer hi all 'kinds of l(,resl) and Smoked Meals. Sausage, elo. AY. G. MRHKLti. Doth Phones. 110 S. Main St. Tliero i not much In n naino un levs it stands fcr tho (Best). Thai' what tlio name "Hrnii3 kill" stands for. He sure that n "your l'Jiotos and Photo work has tlio nanio Itninskill stamped on it. I You won't have Iho DUST unless t floes. REAL ESTATE o vaiiouR kinds to offer for gto- cory S(0,,;S, restanracls. bakery ai depaitinont slores. Trjn j, W (Jt.ARK I UFAT. FJTA'PF, fft and HEAL ESTATE CO. 114 Co.i(rt 8treet. Prof. Frederic Berryiii BARUONE r Teacher of Voice and Riant. Studio 400 E. Church cor. Vine. Phone 1596. 1 1 1 fJSSSSS . MARION, OHIO.' 130 SOUTH STATE 8TBBET. WASTE PAPER k We buy waste paper pf all kiuds and de.soiiptions, Also denier in Sernn I rnn. TVtntnla.. (fnl.l.nr. Pnt 1 tlnu. TI!.lo Ill.. ...! t . ..v.., in(.-f9, x una iiiui iurf, P. MALO. Both" Phones. 282-292 Farming St. STAR BOTTLING WORKS Manufacturer of caibounlcd hever iilges (linger Ala and Sodas, Selt zer nml Siphon Mineiul Wutcrs. J, II. SMITH. Prop. Phone 1744. DR, C. G. SMITH, Office and resldenco 454 Silm street. Office hours 7:30 to 10:30 a. m., 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. Oitlzeu phone 1 on 1265. Specialist on dbaasci of chllirta. SPECIAL By present iujr lhi ad 'pt ntir fitudio, Ho East Center sheet, you will ho entitled to ono do, cabinet photo nt our special rate of fj.no. flood until Nov. 15. 0. F. FELTJSON. 115 East Center St. . and dccoiated with lho usual crossed hearts. They readiln daggers ilnfrp-ora mill .naw .. part; "If you do not withdraw - ?' W- h - ..l, - : - .,, "..!,:''mii yoif( -vmiwiAmpmmmimHHm isociefy ,' . rt-v BRIDOE BREAKS UNDER KING ALTON801S,AUTO JlnniyHii, iSpnin, Oct'. 21.-.K(ng AifV2lsik liln - , - ,. - , ...,-, uVmw ascano in nn nil o neodont gWA fZe9?y npodopt 'Iioto today, lie wW7 ! v- '' ' ii lomwr.uv bridjre over 'h'!.'- . jjtioam when it'lmiko under iV'l civsvin, .. Utrvtlll Ct,iti.i. .K.A It I .. . ......., ijvilihii mifu i iinKO UIKler H mo .weiiu .01 nis hCAvyar, Tll ' v hmioi inii jinn iae water! UlltftlUI U&t 1 kimr. primed with a "unnlno.1 ' T.-dWi ' lit si ' '-!. .? I' -' nft! , "'tOvl .. I O JB'IW J1 l h iP "- ; $ i Ai, - CM v M . .5: &.M .', "' i i t'-l Jm 3m ri i$W -.43 )' Wli