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The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1 925. THE FRANKLIN (INDIANA) EVENING STAR PAGE THREE 1 15 BOYS ESCAPE DEATH D.A.R. Meets Today First Time In Fall brown dismissal as Franklin pera E3ouse "THE PEOPLE'S PLAYHOUSE" Medical Curios Of 50 Years Ago Brought To Light Mrs. Mary Baen Watts of Invaluable to the Sick or Invalid LIBRARIAN IS URGED AOOUM 2UKO ttSSl IASKY mor a Sidney Olcott production Not So Saves 75 Pet.

of the Labor of Nursing Long Ago Betty Bronson. Ricardo Cortcz Looking back at 1850 through theso-phisticated eyes of 1925, it is to laugh! New York a pasture! Broadway a cowpath! Girls with curls and balloon skirts! Joy-riding on bicycles! You'll enjoy the comedy; you'll love the romance. JSuothes tired nerves, rests aching backs and muscles. This bed for rent. Terms on application.

MOORE FURNITURE CO. LOCAL HOOSIER DISTRIBUTORS From trie play by Arthur Richman. Screen Play by Violet Clark TONIGHT AND THURSDAY Starting Next Tuesday For Four Days Four delegates to the state con-Tention of the Daughters of the American Revolution will he elected from the local chapter at the first fall meeting at the home of Mrs P. T. Casady this afternoon.

The convention will be held at Evansville, October 13, 14, and 15. At this afternoon's meeting, Mrs. S. A. Wilson is to present a paper on "The Mother Country England." Assisting Mrs.

Casady in entertaining the D. A. R. (members are Mrs. James Hundley and Mrs.

Charles Brown. MARRIAGE LICENSES. George Tignor, Indianapolis, and Daisy McCormack. Harvey Turner, Indianapolis, an Malinda Huston. Charles Roy DeM.isr, Iudianapo-lis, and Vivian Beatr'ce Brown.

Mrs. John S. Barnes returned I her home in Prairie Grove. Monday, after spending six weeks with relatives and lriends here. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Terman accompanied her to Indi manolis and attended the State fair! CLASSIFIED ADS Classified Dept. Phone 710. Cine, cent a word for each Insertion. Minimum chtirge, V5c.

local reading notices, 2c per word. Hlarkface readers, 3e per word. Cards of tliHnks. 'o per word, obituaries, $2 minimum. Blackface type, double rate.

FOR SALE For Sale Very special prices on the Tollowiug used Ford cars to move quick: 12:: touring $203 touring 40 1923 touring 125 1021 touring 75 touring 225 1922 Light truck 150 Thee are not junkers and will move quickly. It will pay you to look them over. Part cash balance easy. JOHN HOGUE CO. -JiM ApcHPH 7UKO tSt LA- "fftE Grecnsburg discovered some eur-rios.

reminders of the good old days forty or fifty years ago. recently, while going: through the papers which belonged to her father, the late Dr. S. V. Wright.

One of them was a bill adopted May IS. 1S7L by the IVcatur County Medical society. The rates announced were as follows Single visit and medicine in town. $1 to Each additional visit same day, 50 cents to 75 cents. Firs; mile.

1.50 to $2. Each additional mile, up to five. 50 cents to $1. Obstetrics, natural. to $10.

Small pox. per visit. $3 to $10. Consultation. $5 to J10.

Two other curios, are a badge of the Greensburg Ulaine and Logan club in 1881 and a picture of the Greensburg woolen mills taken about fifty years ago. This rniil was located at the corner of Lincoln an! Main streets. The mill was afterward used as a flour mill by Gebs Habig and burned about twenty-five years ago. MOVE TO FRANKLIN C. A.

Vandivier and family of to First Mt. Pleasant community, have rented their farm and have moved to Franklin. They are living in the property of the late Eli P. Haymaker on West Jefferson street, which was purchased a few-months ago by Mr. Vandivier.

CharUv: Coffmau. who has been a tenant on the A. T. Records farm the past year has rented the Vandivier farm which is one of the largest and best in Johnson county. Harry Kicliey.

of C'ark will teach and coach in Morgan-town high school this winter, anl wiil begin his work Monday, lie will teach English Ftcrature an 1 history and will nave charge of the basketball team. Mr. Rich attended Franklin college three years. BASEBALL STANDINGS and CALENDAR AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Cecil 2.

cJ)c aHies Greatest kf amount (Picture if STOHY BY JfWIf MACPHCRStW MONEY MAKES MONEY Even a dollar can earn money for you if it is in a Savings Account. Like a great many humans, though, it does its best when in a crowd. That is the reason we urge you to multiply your savings. For Sle Library table in good condition. 263 South Edwards street.

51-3 For Sale Remington Portable typewriter. Euro Wood. 60 Martin riace. 50-3 Citizens National Bank Won. Lost.

Pet. Loni-ville Indianapolis s. ii7 1 1 St. Paul 7 1 polls 7-'. 7J Kansas C.ty 7J 7T ai Toledo t.

Milwaukee St; Columbus AS TRAIN WRECKS CAR Youths Live at Zions-ville Orphans' Home One Injured Five boys, who live at the Baptist Orphans' Home, Zionsville, escaped death Monday afternoon, when an automobile belonging to the home, in which they were ridinsr. was struck by a northbound Rig- Four passenger train on the Chicago division, at the Marion-Boone county Jine. Xeal Ross, ape 16. was the only boy injured, he heinp cut on the face and hands by glass. Marion Davis, a farmer, who lives near the crossing, which is just west of the Michigan road, said the boys were caught under the iv r.

He pulled them from under the wreckage and called Sheriff Omer Hawkins of Marion county. Sheriff Hawkins said the auto-nioht! was struck in Marion county, and literally "knocked into the next as the north side of the road forms the Marion-Boone county line. Hawkins was told that the hoys owe their lives to the fact that the train was traveling at a comparatively slow speed. Sheriff Hawkins said he learned that all the boys were under the "driving age," 17 yojra. He said he had referred the matter to Hubert Humes, director of the state police, for an investigation.

The lwsement of the Presbyterian church looks most inviting since redecorated at an expense of about $130 by the ladies auxiliary of the church. Miss Lolla Kfchey winter at the homo on Fast Jefferson reemployed at the store. will live Johu Clark, treet. She is Wile-Casady A WRECK Several Killed and Maimed. Sure you have heard of wrecks, sonss about Casey Jones, also the parodies.

Also you have listened to vul-rani7ers who told you that they couldn't, do the job over without more pay. We have a new song and a new tune. Our song is. if our repair does not hold up we refund the charce and our tune is The Hawk-inson System of Repair for Balloon and Hi Pressure tires. Oldtimers stiy this will break us.

Come and help break us. The Johnson County Tire Store. West Side of Court House. HOG RECEIPTS, STEADY I035C HIGHER Advance Mostly on Heavies Cattle Steady Indianapolis Stockyards Receipts Hoes. 4.501 cattle.

calves sheep. 400. Hog prices were steady to higher at the Indianapolis stockyards Wednesday, the advance shoxvn mostly on the heavier xveights. Sales ranired from $12.75 to Pigs were steady at doxvn and so'vs higher at to $11.50. Cattle prices were generally steady.

Calves steady to strong at down. Sheep and 1-arali prices xvere steady to strong; choice lambs 111.5'. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK OPENING CllICAtrO. September y. Hogs -Receipts.

L'I. 000: left over. 4.000; no early sales; bidding $12.50 on choice 2S0pound butchers; looks lower: average price on hogs yesterday, $11. Cattle Receipts, M.ooo. Sheep Receipts, 22.00U Sept.

Sept. Close Wheat-Sept -s 1.52 1.56-- 1.54s-'; December May Corn Sept Pr-oeuibcr May -7V I2 Oats- Sept. 16 December May Produce Cream Sc Fggs 2ic Chickens Hens 20c Old Roosters I.chorn Heua 15c tiuineas 25c Ducks loc Turkeys 20c iJeese 8c Grain Wheat. No. 1 What.

No Cora Jl.iu'l $155 Mrs. Earl Tries to Enlist Support for Plan Directors of the consolidate departments now governed by the newly created library and historical commission, have been advised that the commission would aoid its first meeting since its organization some months ago. Wednesday morning at the statehouse. Mrs. Elizabeth Claypool Karl, of Muncie.

xhairman of the commission, since her return from a western tour, has been urging other board members, according to reports in statehouse circles, to support her plan to dismiss Pe-marchus Brown as state librarian. Mrs. Karl takes the position, it is reported. that the board name as director of the library a younger person who will promote a movement for a new state library building. An exccii live session of the board had been called by Mrs.

Karl for Tuesday i evening. Additional library spare and fa cilities are badly needed, according to Mr. Brown, but his efforts to interest the legislature in a new library building project during its last session were relinquished on request of house and senate leaders who were supporting the governor's economy program. HEAVY RAIN COOLS AIR: EFFECT DOESN'T LAST ven-tenllis of an im of rain i fell ea-lv Tuesday tvi niug durittjr a hard shower which passed over the county the first re; I rain that has tail, White-land since A'scust 20 A raiu Sunday evening socket Marion comity and the northern part of Johnson county. Hut liatdly did mere than dampen he sidewalks sou tit Whit eland.

last night's rain was tnpanied high winds and otiMderahlo lightning, no damage was ivporteddon today. Neither was notiieatle relief from th lieu reported today. CARL SCOTT COVING HOME, Carl Scott, who his -i'ien with the Elevator a few wei ks ago an Florida, is eniou'o hou- according te, word received from him by members of his familx. Mr. Scott had jo'i iarpt liter at Miami Peach.

btn was unab'. to iind a his it is ai I. idt I otm- home. He is making t.ie journev home by au'omobile. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Cogswell and daughter. Esther, motored to Paeli. Tuesday. Jake Winters has plenty of good charcoal for sale.

NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. 1" Ul CcUf.tx. In Iv-i, I'l'llll. March nil. st- B.

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of Monday. Ncvembfr 2. 1925. lf it'g t1'- ill o.t- te. 1'.

rm sat. I Coin', iv t'l- c.oirt house in I'i'v cf I Malta, an i.e.! (l-i- in.ik- tw to s-'i -in-'' tl-r son- i'l t'l- leal! a. t- i in tr I'-, HIV hatl.l s-n! -I it-is mm of S-vt'in-! r. 1 It A MINKII. '1 t's of th- .1 Coa'-t LEGAL NOTICE.

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Iinn- sitx (t.i. nior- or l-ss. tl'' I'huo of In c'-i ontatnttii; tl-rtx at r. s. mota- or loss.

of s-t. i Hl-s may lv It't xx til hit- xx I ro Kt-i I- i. or xxith ni --ill sifii. -i. -t i Drink HARMON'S "WONDER" ORANGE "It's Pasteurized Fair Week This Week A Fair Deal Every Week' American Central Life Insurance Company John Hurst Adams Agency IV'gr.

I r.vroy K. Mul'iikin. IV Piit- v.1v I C. PowiU. Vein.

Tapp. Fred Sh par i and Forrest A. Tomlitison. Acents. DR.

B. CHENOWETH 34 Ncrth Water Street OFFICE HOURS A.M. 9 to 12. P.M. 2 to 5.

7 to 8 No office hours on Thursday afternoons Office Phone 75 House Phone 97 SPECIAL OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE ACCEPTANCE 25c. PER WEEK FOR AN yimerican LVeauty Electriclron THE BEST IRON MADE You have alwavs wanted one. Now you can have it. The price has been reduced and you can buy-it for a rash r-avment. then pay the balar.ee at the rate of 25c.

PER WEEK Actually it coits you Nothing because it will more than save its cost in tinte and labor before you have it paid for. GET YOURS TODAY AND AV THE BEST Interstate Public Service Co. "Wear-Ever Aluminunt Preserving Kettle l0lv kettle (fa dozen 8 qt. $149 10 qt. $179 12 qt.

$198 EC TILF.NT fr rrrrvirr t-itr. re! roat. nrr'c iTST-tiiW-s. tur. 5rw-r tttat.

cir.riT. kirp eiV. etc cf h'd tKick sheet. No cturms r.ecery. M.TILSON&SONS li'a auglf at! I da tight, U- I Mr orge IM' ton fpt lit (he (ia Tu- sdax- at luut I'l'li-.

for 1 1 1 Special Prices I I i Limited r.if I 'WWW xLt'J TvF the Mytag nas a cast-aluminum. elf-cleaning tub unequalled for and for keeping the water hot. Further, it is the most durable washer tub in the world can't warp, rust, rot, fplit nor corrode. AND this is only one cf nine outstanding edranvfigts cf the world leading washer. Telephone us for free home demonstration.

Franklin Hardware implement Co. cu Find L's On The Square" II? COAL IS SURE TO GO HIGHER Better Buy Now. Edjjar Brown Phone 316 12 RADIO Atwatcr-Kent Croslcy Set1 display at our display ioni. KERLIN BROS. 1 Can You Use Money? Wf in trr cu MCNEV CRtPIT, pre-'-t-l.

t'" -ut cr irrl 3 "i Furniture, Pianos, Live Stock, Farm Implements or Auto. Lci-cj o-f t3 rray if Intcest c'-'Cfd fcr jest tl-e "'e cu use at tr LEGAL RATE Sra-gut Tm-e Leans to Farmers CLN EVERY PAY CAPtTOL LOAN CO. N. Main St. Star Bldg.

Fhone 8'6 V. u. A I PREPARE For the forthcoming social and school season. Dances, house parties, formal and informal dinners and sundry activities are sure to come. How about that, delicate dress tif last season? The one you thought so pretty? And that Tuxedo or Full Dress Suit? Had them all out of the wardrobe yet? "Tis time to unpack them.

Have our driver call and we'll give those jiarmeiits an expert Cleaning and Pressing. Have them back to you "looking like new" and ready for another active season's wear. Lowest charges. KEYSTONE CLEANERS DYERS Phone 74cS For Sale L. C.

Smith typewriter, good as new. See Mrs. Weaver at People's Loan Co. or call 437. For Sale Ford truck and stock rack.

Phone 2371. 50-2 For Sale John G. Himler residence on Martin Place. Priced to sell. Citizens National Bank, Administrator.

For Sale Good fresh Jersey cow aud calf. Forest Cutsinger. R. 7. 50-2 For Sale Madonna Lilly bulbs.

$1.50 per dozen. Mrs. Sam Sanders. R. R.

5. 4P-3 For Sale Fertilizer on storage at Byers Seed house. Farmers if you need a ton or a car load see me before you buy. Get it when you need it. Ceo.

W. Stainbrook. 37-tf For Sale Potatoes ready for winter. Thoiie Taul Kinnear. 47-; For Sale Blue suit, size 37; also small heating stove.

48 4 East Jefferson -street. 51-2 For Sale-good as new, riott street. Florence Hot Bhist. Phone 103. 27S Her-Ed Snodgracss.

51-2 WANTED Wanted Experienced white girl for general housework and cooking. Two adults and baby. Conn-try girl preferred. References required. Address: M.

F. Atlass. Broadway. Indianapolis, lnd. WANTED Second handed dress-r.

Phone 633. Wanted To remind you that I clean seed wheat. Call Wliiteland 425. I will come to our place. 0-6 Wunted-Forsythe.

-Sewing. 290 South 49-5 Wanted Job as farm or dairy hand. Phone Bargersville 52 Blue. Can furnish references. 47-5 We will call for poultry.

Wad-ley Co. Phone 450. 46 tf Wanted You to know that we repair all makes of furnaces and do all kinds of roofing, guttering and spouting. Wagner Mfg. Co.

FOR RENT For Rent Centrally located, live-room apartment aud bath. Modern conveniences, heated. Phone 631. 50-tf For Rent Front room in modern home. rhone S64 or 398.

47-tf For Rent All or part of modern house, or unfurnished 250 North Water street. Telephone 4. 36-10 LOST Lost Package cona.ining some clothing, between Wilkinson Lumber Co. aud South Home avenue. Phono 3S1.

60-2 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Ixist. Pc Wa-hinaton 17 iCheaco Detroit St. Louis 'V tij Clevelattd H' 71 New York ri; 7ti Iloston 1 LsS NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Won. Lost. Pel Pittsburgh New York 77 5'. Cincinnati 7 iltt -5o Prookhn I .4: St. Louis 7J Boston 71 .4" Chicago i' i i i- Philadelphia ".5 7T YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

3: Indianapolis, U. St. Paul. Kansas City, 1. Minneapolis.

7: Mtlwi.ukee. 6 1 1 illtl i 11 gs I (N.i other games lnaycd). AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York. r7: P-'sjuii, I I.

Cleveland. 1: Chicago, u'. Philadelphia. I. Detroit.

II: St. Louis 1. NATIONAL Lt AGUE- New York. tM l.oston. V-Tt.

Prooklyn. 1-1: Philadelphia. Cli'iiiiro. Putshi'ruh. 2.

Cincinnati. Louis. 1. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Italtiinot e.

1. Toronto. 12: Puffalix. Ro. hosier.

Syraiuso. i' t. Jersey City. II n. Providence, I SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION.

Pinuinchani. Chattanooga, Nashvilie, y. WESTERN LEAGUE les Otnah.a, '2. Tulsa. St.

Joseph. G. Henver. Il Lincola. I Oklahoma City.

Wichita. V) TODAY'S SCHEDULE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis at Coltinilm-. Kansas jry at St. Paul. Milwaukee at Minneapolis.

Louisville at Toledo. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Washington at Philadelphia. (No other games NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicaso at Pittsburgh o'hr same-i schnu'ed'. SCHOOL SHOES FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS $1.95 and $2.95 ALL LEATHER AND GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION New Fall Styles Arriving Daily NEXT TO THE 10C STORE THE BEST FOR LESS EHTOH'S C. W.

Wright Room Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weave? Jnive. returned home from Jeticr sonvillo where they have been vis iting witk Mr. Weaver's parent Mr.

aud Mio. L'. w. vVeaxer." Mrs. J.

B. Ferguson aud childien left this morning for their home in Ca-iuden, Ohio, after visiting fur a few days in the Hopsv til ueipiiborbood. Losst Brown change puioe. con- ta'tiiug ring and redptrt. Ffcoi.e Reward, il-j I ilUl.iri.l 1 V.

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