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I " THE MARION DAILY MIRROR, TUESDAY, JAiNUAIlY 2, 1912. ,-v 'SSSV i,sssssl' tailed EINMA1ERS "SURPRISE" JANUARY SALE Children's Overcoats That (jl Q Q Q Were Specials at $3.98 now L . U U Boy's Suits $1.00 Hulls .. $12.8!) $5.00 Suits .. S3.811 $3.00 Suits . . -$2.10 15c Hose lie niii- I'nioii suit sue .-Of Will-Is .... le 50c Woomers , . 3le Hundreds of other bargains, everything cut in price Note the difference if you wear 1&LST0NS Try It Try a pair of our Knlston Minos and you'll experience thai comfortable, shoe-lit , .. -ii. IA it rt ' mum every pair, iv Lanr t Tw , ,. oncrvii'eu tor uv- 1 r ffl,,ll for eVL'l'V killd,1'!"' Scott mid Wnllace Is a Vcy lur ng 0. - h ..- and ') jJH.OO $.1.50. i. nil, l iTf n, biting, t in ( f' f t.i thr iiiK thu ' P'lv- d ( .. i oiln ' .1 . in i 1(1 illOIU. li - in Lr " . tha has In a i Soortlr. 1 , MMUt I I Hoth nw'" l.tfccN. man, tli dell Ii j -r-'n- quicker ,'i , Urht- d toda riMi fs 1 1 um jrycon'raNii I du- Jtrnwi yo ClcnnVolUilies nml cleaw the lcnsc, makes tlicm llko now, and the world will look bright er to you. Vor salo nt nil ilras; Btorcrj nnd P. A. STENGELS Omlrnl Tnrlora. "lXii!Tl llrli Huiuu ui lit:iF I T V f r V ? f f t f t t t t BIG PIANO SALE CONTINUED Until Pianos arc sold lad with the old firm. ducted byhVmjk E. Peters, their successor. This Sale has reduced qui stock greatly. 21 pianos yet to be sold. A,n excellent opportuni ty to buy a high grade piano at a price you would have to pay for a cheap owvA good many have taken advantage of this big dissolution salo, and if you are in the market, eomo in and look this stock over. ou fan find just what you want, and tho-prico' just what you expected ta pay. PETERS PIANO STORE Opposite Interurban Station "" Marion, Ohio ;m5mmo fever Greater and in Boy's Wear Boy's 0 'coats ,SIcs rroni 10 (it IK s.-.oo routs . . S3.n:i $l.oo ronH .. 92.03 SOCIALIST ARGUMENT CAUSES FIRST MURDER Columbus. (. Jan -'.An irgumenl iior Socialistic iWtrlnes reunited In the flrit mnrili i of the new jeur .n Columbus lute last night. According to the police Investigation. L. C. Schmidt, a Social!!, wns trying to ((invert A iikii! Joiner, n negro, to tho principles of Social litn, when Joiner, mIki did not take kindly tn the tench-. h.gs, assaulted .Sulimldt. Schmidt then secured a revolvor. according to the ix'llce, and fired twice nt tho nesro, ciiiBlnpt' hi instant denth. lie was raptured shortly after and claimed t utt he (hot In self defence. Good SIioh nt tlio Sun. A bill of nv wplendld acts ara hold ing: the boards at the Sun theatre the first half of thl week nnd wero Kreeted !)' three packed houses yes terday. The hill opens with ailss tirade Wnsson n very clever Httlo 011 tertnlner her songs are now and sho offers sonic wonderful feats of con tortion. WeHu and Wi1b present ing a staging, dnnclnff and magic act that wa well received responded to sovtmil encores. Havre Troy a black fa co comedian llad no trotihlo put ting the audience In good humor. Ho lias it budget of now comedy mid liln oceenlrrc danco Imitating "a Scare "r ! urau utin -tf elm 1.1 if liUn nf ilia , clever pair olrorng several good songs I combined with somo rapid changes and a lot of patter tllat kepti tho iiiiillonrn In roar of laughter. Tho WnVlim) novelty comedy ucri'lmts It puttttily the funniest act of Its kind ever wen hero, there s something (lo in In the comedy line from the start to the flnlsli of their act. The Sunl- scope Is presenting a splendid film of undo Tom's Capln. It has lxen found In Andalusia that on hard trip the only saddle horsus mrvlvlng extreme hardships and luck i f rood ore the Spanish; the Imported lull-Neil all succumb. Want Ads Too Late to Classify. "foil SAMS Team or genoral pur piw liorsex, weighing uhmit 1 IRO nnl 1800; broke to all linrnoss .Splendid general purpoxo team Trlfc right if sold K.ion. O. I. Gcd din on G. r.. Umdcr fnrm, 1 1-2 mile south Marlon, i: p. D. So. 1. l-2-3tp .. f f T T f ? ? ? V t ? T ? ? t t that .settlement limv be The business will be c on- t t i LITTLE CHANCE TOJCT SAVED Thats Reason World is Go ing to Hell Says Dlavo Hill. iriS NOT EASY TO GET SAVED If a Christian Can Sin Once Ho Can Sin a Thousand Times. Kiitngoll.st Says lie Wouldn't Glc Ton Cents l"ir Death IImI Itcpctitiiiicc. Not nil Arc HjpoerKes Who Arc Pollovtlng God Afar Off. Calvary church wns filled with pro. pie eager to hear the messaga of Duvo Illll litt nlglU us ho spoke on "Strive to outer In at the straight gate" Sir. Illll said In pnrt: "Tho world's gping to hell because It hasn't much i nance to get saved. This is bocnuse the church dopsn't let God work through It. It'a the dovll's buglnow to keep fuesers ayid kickers In tho church. As long as! io can do that he knows nobody's golhg to get smv cd We need people who will work any place evenlf It m't a prominent one. Oon't get a notion, though, that a lot of noise la the outpouring of the spirit. Maybe It Isn't uplrltuil power nt nil only lung power I wish we had Intelligent enough to get together ns churches, and let God pour out his spirit that men might get saved. I nrav i thnl .vo may soon be able :o see that we nocd to work together In unity that the world might learn of J etui h. "Another reason the world's going to hell Is because we've made men bellsvo It's cany to get savod. We have too many around us who arc expecting to get saved at tho eleventh hour. I wouldn't give ten centa for any cuse (rf denth bed repentance I over saw. It's the hardest placo In tho world to pray at the bedsld of one who has trampled upon God' laws all his life. Too many want 10 run to shows, nlckelodcttms, base Itall game) and then whon thoy are about ready to take their last breath scud for the preacher and think he'll pray them Into heaven. "Saloons ore coming Into e.xisteuco, airofunltv Used liorforo our children 'and a lot of church mcuibera ilon'l act us If thoy cared. Wo'r miliar have u cantata than revival or- vlcu and rather a tend u bnaiuit tlm a. prayer meeting. You can't fool tho public. They know religion whon they see It. I I bellovo JoHiih knew what ho Was talking about whon ho snld .that few people ould enter In at the straight gate. Tho literal meaning at the '.text is: Agonl.u to enter In rt the I straight gate. Whore are Hioko who aro willing to go through with God? I I don't believe that church mom burs who are following God afar off aru all hypocrites .Men will go to thoathcrs. drink whlshey, attend their lodges, chew tobafrco Htid smoke unA spit and th preacher doesn't dure yay a word. A lot of rolks go to church only whon they have ne. clothe to show and (then sing. 'Ilovo thy kingdom I-ord; thon thoy drop tho collection plato while they havo n 2B hat on their heads. Par many shall seek to enter and not be able; snld Jesus. If a man can commit ono sin and be a ChrlMtlau he can commit a .thousand and be a Chris tian, too. God can save me and kenp mo savod. "I propose to glorify tho Son of God If 1 nm called a trank. W'u must be saved rrom nil sin nil tin time. If ecr there was a nation or n time when pooplo needed another glimpse of I'alvury It Is our nation now. I bollevo Just what the Illble sios about entering In at the straight gate. In whnt blood was Paul wash ed? With what spirit was ho llllod? Has the blood of Josus lost Its power? No, It Is necoMiry for us to bo as cli an and pure as Paul was. ' What would you think of a God who couldn't savo from tobacco, danccH, theater's and club's He Is the same yestorday forover, and able to savo from all sin." Tonight Mr Illll will speuk upon tlm subject, The Unpardonable Sin. Allow Itcgiilnr 1I11I-. The county commissioners are to day allowing tho' regular monthly bills against the county (hulk CHIT Pulls Into Sen. London, Jan 2 Hundreds of thousand of tons of the grrat whit ( hulk cliff of Dover In hiding Miuke spi ire's cliff, hino ratio rto tht s a I And other ill, due to an inactive condi- j i lion of the liver, Stomach and Doweb, 1 may be obtained most pleatantly and : mott promptly by uting Syrup of Fig and Elixir of Senna, tt U not a new and untried remedy, but U uted by milliont of well-informed fanuliu through- out the world to cleanse and tweeten" and ftlrengthcn the system whenever a ' laxanvo remedy is needed. When burins note the full name 4 of tho Company California Fig Syrup Co., printed on every nackago of tho j I genuine- I Regular price SO per bot one tlto only, " For tale by all leading druggists. y TWO CHIEFS AMHEJt)B But They Are Quito Friend- ly in Their Actions. NO COUNTERACTING ORDERS Agree to Got Along Pleas antly For the Time Being. City Solicitor Warner KoHisc to JUs. runs Mutter Will Talk When Tlnui Coinifr il'rolmbly When Pay Day Comes Around. At tho present time, tho city of Marlon Is blessed with two chlors of pollen. Tho lmsslng of a night wrought no change in the nttlttido of the old chief townrtl hi poBltlon and the newly appointed chief was re ligiously on tho Job bright nnd early this mornlhg. "I'm chief," John W. Klinefelter stoutly contends. And Just as em phntlcnlly, John P. McDonough say "I'm chlof." Tho two chiefs nro dis tinguished nbottt the pollco station as "Chief John" and "Chief Jack," tho latter appellation belonging to McDonough. So far It has been n pleasant con troversy. Tho two chiefs unij tho now mayor manifest no outward signs of unfriendliness toward ono another nnd no harsh wordo ' have passed between them. The other mombers of tho police force were fearful lost tho two chiefs would embarrass them by Issuing counteracting orders but tlibt fear was dispelled frgni their tnlnds by a riiu tunl agreement between the two hands of the department. They lmvo de cided to lssuo 'no orders that shall cxmlllct In any way. Yesterday, McDonough desired to f'lmneo the lienta of the dav force. He consulted Chief Klinefelter. The lat ter did not oppose the change so Mc Donough issued orders wiucn weni 111 in ,.iTp( iniiuv. nlnmlnir officer Thomp son In Wost Marlon nnd Officer Cu- slck in tho uptown dsltrlct. )m1 night, Captain liond was In a (uuiiidHiy. Ho did not know to whom' to address his ropnrt of tho happenings during the night. "I nd ilfiMAil tit., rptinrt "tn tho Chluf of Police.' and hung It on a hook at tho station," the captain, wild. "1 thought the first chief fo. arrive this mornhig would gat It " City Solicitor Pred I Warner re fuses to sny nnythlng concerning tho differences or opinions osacrpt that ho Is nwtiro that Attorney Gonoml Ho gnn has- decided the oaso In favor of Chief KllnofoUor. "Whon the tlmo eontotf, I'll talk," the sidlcltor slated this morning. "I'm not looking for uiy cheap notoriety Just now." In saylitK "whuu tho thno comes." Solicitor Warner probably referred to the dato when ono of tho two chiefs will dmw his salary for his services. lie Is tho legal advisor or the city of ficials -Who sign tho salary vouch ts nnd who pny the niQiiay for the s.il nrlee of the pollute nnd ho will un doubtedly talk ut illmt time. 'J ' r Tun Gient KU'llts. Conililncd Ml Ulilcr-l'lillUiiV Not WiHilf.' The Corn Show mill Our ureal liiiiiinry CIcnriiiK-'c. wiiila liiiHlinnds. fathors and sons aro studying Interesting exhibits of lino Corn nt the Corn Show which will bo hold on our 3d, lllood the lattor part of next week you wlfos and mothers nnd daughters can be taking udvnntugo of the greatest ".Money .Saving Junuary who in this part of Ohio Also mako Ubo of our cozy Kct Itoom on 2d lloor you ure welcome to U It is provided for your com fort Tluv PIIIiP.lt -l'HIIiliir.S CO. .it. Mar ra.MRmiAM VISCOUNTESS BfNOIST o'A7.V Vlfccountess Uenolst d'Azy, wife of the naval nttaclio at the French er -bassy In Washington, probably will blossom forth as a full-fledged avia tor next summer Sho has been anx ious to operate an , aeroplane of her own since she made several ascen sions with other?.; 't llelmont Park, (M, j., uurinp tlio -inwt tnero. TUTTLE GIVEN THREE YEARS Judgo Babst Sentences Man Convicted of Assault. STUDIED CASE CAREFULLY Tuttle's Actions Following Assault Told Against Him. Ktldnii'o orrscUliiff Tuttlc'rt Alibi Klory StioiiK Enough to Wnrrmit IJftlcr In Mini's Guilt Tuttlo Mnch AITcctcd Attonifj'tt Ask Slny. Judgo Dnnlol Dabst came down from Ctestllno this morning nnd shortly tutor eight o'clock had Almon Tuttle Irought Into court to ho sentenced for n'.tcmptcd crlmlnnl assault on Miss 1'lore Splccr, the evening of July 0, Ifill. Tuttlowns recently found guilty I y a Jury nftcr one of tho moit ln titestlng trlnls In the history of the county. Tho court first passed upon the mo tlnn for n now trial filed bv Tuttlr's attorneys. In which It wns alleged thn? tho verdict wns fignlnst tho weight of the evidence. This motion wns over timed. Judgo Bnhst ststcd that not lincc ho hnd been on the bonch hud he given nioro careful consldorntlon to n enso than tho Tuttle nffnlr. He snld that tho Jury which convicted Tuttlo was nn unusunlly good one; that Tut tle's Actions following tho assault wero pretty strong evidence ngnlnst hltn. Judgo Halist pointed to tho net of Tuttle's going to pollco hendnuartors nnd manifesting nn unusual Interest In tho case, ns being uncalled ror, as n,so wns his action in calling nt tho Splccr home tho next day nnd send ing presents to Miss Splccr. Tho court didn't beHevo tho acqunlntiincudilp Justified such Interest. He also went lito tho matter of tho alibi Introduced by Tuttlo tind stated that while there were certain elements of strength In U. yot tho evidence off setting this was sufficiently strong to warrant him In the bullof that Tuttlo was guilty. He then asked tho prisoner If he had ti'iythlng to say why sentence should r.nl bo pa sued upon him. Tuttle was uplkirciitly very much affected. Ho r.ulpcd hard several times beforo cx (.'iiimlng, "well, nil I'vo got to say Is Unit 'I'm not tho man.' Tho court thcietipon sentenced him to serve three Jours In ,thp Ohio penitentiary. Tut lie's irttoineys .' tisked' for tu 4slny ot oxecutlim and uiffelTcn-t. W, lcliigiinild'u to raise W bond! Of ' ' ' . Tlio bond of ajuttUCs flta' of execu tion was llxed nj'f$t!,06o iind relatives nro making n stnmtioiis effort Uiiralse this. If "It is not raised within a cer tain length of time, Tuttlo will have to go to the penitentiary to begin serv ing bis threo-yeiir sentence. DIE IN MSONS Twenty - nine of Second Duma" Sent to Siberia on Trumped up Charges. St. Petersburg, Jan. 2, Although the HtiBslan government held tho In quiry behind closed doors, It Is an of I'clal fact that no less than twenty Mi.c members of ttio second iluma now tire In Siberian prisons on trumped-up vha rgps of reason. Of theso six ro working In tlio czars mines with whcoiuarrnws chain ed to their bodies night and day and no food boyond bluck broad and cu cumber soup. AVhon thoy fall from exhaustion, tho knout drives them op. One, tho oneo-fumuus Cerctoll, whoso eloquonco stirred tho dumn, Is In con sumption and had been 'removed to Nicholas prison, in far Siberia, whence ho will never cmergo nllvo. Pour, ro- leased from tho mines, liuvo been sent to distant convict nttloments for tio rest of their lives and ro forbidden to work, lost thoy Imbuo tho natives with revolutionary Ideas. Tun more, Kciudlng Pietroft and Ploderorf, aro In other settlements I'- tho north. Resides theso and others in various Siberian prisons, four nro In tho Pot ropauvlo.sk fortress of Petersburg, In tills dug below tho lovol of the Nova, which, now frozen till April, clings ti tho walls of their narrow prisons. Ono of tho number, a deputy from the south of Kusslo. named Machnr edzo, could not boar tho horrors of lilt, cell nnd tho tortures of his keep ers and wont raving mad. Ho has been sent to a prison at Vllno. Tho doctors say ho cun novor recover. In view of theso Imprisonments, which have been kept daik by tho government In splto of tho efforts of Socialist doputlos to make, them public, tho Social Democrats lmvo tried to onglneer oi strlko by way of pro. test. Hut tho pollco lmvo suprcsscd thi proclamations and urreated many of tho committee. It s tho first tlmo In modern his tory so many mombers of a parlia ment should 11 undergoing tho sen tences of common criminals, nnd this lit spite of tho c'huho In IUihsIo-'b con sMtutlon which says the bodies of dtima membors slwll bo Immuno from arrest. Tho Moxlonn oil fields nt TumplRO pioduco more than ono hundred tliotl K.itd barrels a day, of which' forty thousand nre lost for want of storage) faculties. nlin lnncfAUIru nt fl.Huta Im fllmnul DMA MEMBERS proveritiiil, and the caso of Thomos Wobertijtfncquold, who, at tho uge of PI. Is Vstlll tvitlntlnir, Is remarkable, 1 ilf nnl- tfnnrirnllnlndi Tho Jniiunry Clearance Sale d?sA atrt& Road Tomorrow's add A Quick Clearance of Ready-to-Wear Values In our Coat and Suit stock will not bo regarded during this Clonranco Sale. Prices nindo to nttrnct, for lowering our stock 'Is the only consideration. One-Third Off Every Suit nnd most every Dress In tho store, One-Fourth Off i All heavy Winter Coats nnd nil colored Skirts. Furs and Fur Coats If you over wnntcd to huy good Purs at reduced prices now Is your chnnco. Purs nnd our excellent Fur Coats at great reductions. tjllt, "nrTi Suits and Overcoats You don't vtnnt to overlook tho fact JOS. K. GRUNDY U In tho TAILOIUNG MUSI XI2SS. AIho that jou can buy tlicm nt the siuie price you liny for ready to wear. ji Jos. E. Grundy Tailor KM) K. Clmicli. T Open Kicnlug'i, Cleaning nml 1'rcviliig H-H-H-l-H-i-M-l-H-l-H-l-l-H- lm-im To members, friends, borrowers and deposi tors of the Citizens Building & Loan Co., who helped to make 1011 such a prosperous year. for the company, the officers and diroctors desire to return their thanks and expresses their appreciation. Our desire is to make 1912 still better. J. M. Schneider, pres. C. E. Merkle, vice presi dent; 0. G-. Briggs, sec retary; J. W. Jacoby, Atty.; Geo. S. Bain, J. 'A, Schroeter, L. D. Zachman, J. J. Schoen laub, S. H. DeLone, B. F. Waples and G. J. Wick. The Citizens Build jng & Loan Co. W. Center St. Phone 493. Ladles' Jersey Gbnes In plain colors ul SSt. liiidles' Outing Gowiih, full, Hl.e, In vthlte mid fancy Miiped nt 08c. Jiiullcs .51.00 Gowns lit HUu mid 75o each. CIiIIiIivii'h Outing Sleeping Garments nt U5o nnd 5Uc, U5u Jabots nt Ifle each, ' r0o litico Side IVllls at U5o each Gold CiilT II nl w, Tin PIiih and Piincy Ilrooche.s nt 25f, and ClOo each. 1-1 oft on Vehet pocket books IStciilug Tilmmed Hand lings t 50o hK-'Uil. Hiind Kiuhroldci'cd Tablo Miiiuro nt 25c, 800 and 7."o en, lliiiid ICmb. and lacoj, 1'lllow Sliam.s lit SOu pr. The Ark Cor Church and Main J. II, Im) ton, Prop, i ; '$$$ jH.H-HHHHHHH,j,WHiJl4H H.t4A-J-ri-H-H-r' I DELICIOUS F Butter K'rust Bread -; V Ieanlv. Wholeiome. Marin fVstm nnril nf ..1 t-J l.i winter 5c Everywhere Tlio Jnnitnry Cleuniitco Salo RJO'f J " MK. -sftf-i-is-!sff'VsaLssijfV for additional Specials. Now Spring Percales Jusfc Opened. illemitlful now percales In 1012 (patterns. Horo Just In tlmo for you to mako somo pretty nowMrcs , scs for tho school girl during vac ntlon 12 l-2o yil. Also 20 now pieces of Spring ginghams, many now plaids and i now chcoko In this lot. Tho quality Is tho 'best nt 35c yd. Dress Goods Yesterday wo added mnny now pieces to our Bpoclnl lots of Dress goods at life, 7fic, $1.00 nnd $1.25. An Oversight On tlio part of tho printers let jcicnlay'H Mirror go to press without mentioning tlio v Inner or our ehecso gtiCMdiiir. contest. Itotli the Mirror ,niid our PchesJ resret this mistake. Curl Witter,. kucssIubi l.'JlW jMiiiiVilx, 0 ounces, moii. Wo rccpiest lilm to call Tor tho $5 gold piece. The cliecno weighed 1,231 loiiiids, 3 oitiics". K Sprciiilista In swFftonri W.hAinnsitAJVST uwnnnijfi 1 hint's Looa to l.nt m H-M-M'H-H M'1'H'II-M-W 1 Ml- New Jewelry For Less ; Wo'rcfgiiJftrJg Dis :j : counts on ..our superb ;j lline'ofilowclrv...Call : t arid Tot nis supplyypm?-" wants Tvvrsrtj&j. We savo you 25 per cent. ' I C.F.McCotrbs Jewelors , 143 Nk Main Sfc. .,. WMr "I" "iI",I- I "I!- j! j- amtam-3msx&9&sssms33 Oiien Ironings. OiiKlnalfli-r) of Low Prices. H. S. Lister,. Cos.7 TTT j Speca Prices on f tv M. Oak Rockers. Quarti'ivd Oak Hoeker, worth $2.50, 'lUstcrV Prleo .. 91.18 Qimrteivd Oulc ItocKcr, worth $3.00, LlstefM 1'rlcii , . 91.75 i Qunrtcrcil Onk Kocker, worth 93.50, lilster's Prfco . . 92.73 Qiuuicicd fjalc tjlrtVkt-Ti word 91.25, rilster's'Prcc) ..93.2; ortli 5 Quarteivd Onk Itocherj worth 95.00, Lister's Price . . 93.75 Also n largo Hhsortmrnt of Xo, 1 Ilockers iiinglnj- ,ii prleo from 95,00 to 955,00, The H.S. Lister Co Cash or Credit, Out of tlio Hlgli Went District. 'ismmsmssmesm& tctcd r "-'V.?'- wheat' V 4 I n 3 n , V. ' t A s " v JUBaB,, . ,. J. I. .1 hV 4- 'i 4t r wwLT i m n n . n i t j m ) w W'IHlHl4f r fC v