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Document 6445991
FACE
VENTY.TWO
THE
LIMA NEWS
OCTOBER 5
Victor Mature Likens Self To The Slaves Of Old
Man Owning Jack Benny And His Gang
His C o n t r a c t Return To The Air Sunday
Making Money
NITE LIFE
FOOTNOTES
Mary Livingstone, Don Wilson, Dennis Day, Phil
Hanis And Rochester Will Be With
Actor Struggling Along,'
Comedian At 7 P. M.
On Mere $450 Week,
. He Confides To World After struggling on tlm horns of u dilemma, and g e t t i n g ;
By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN
<UI» Hollywood rorreMiomleiil»
punched by both horns for weeks, .7sick Benny finally has i
completed plans to open his 19-11-12 radio scrlct from Xe\v
York. The comedian brings his half hour of fun and music
back to WEAF Sunday at 1 p. m. for a 10th season as a
broadcaster.
Jack will ho accompanied opening "Silver Theatre" program
to be presented under the direcby his usual gang of heck- tion
of Conrad Xagel over \VARC
lers, inclmlins Mary Living- Sunday at fi p. m.
stone, l>on Wilson, Dennis Helen Hayes will open her own
theatic of the air for a second
Day, Phil Harris and Jlo- seas-on by presenting a special
radio adaptation of the great
Chester.
Bronte
"Jane Kyre," SunTempling y hut tentatively day, overclassic.
WABC; «it 8 p. in.
KOXY OXQiXi—Stopped In nncl
n*ked the Imrkeep if he'd ever
h'ul.any rails for' a cockt.'itt
of Srotoh. fr<"ili plum j u i ' O
nnd .1 swi.«h of .iiiK'ir. \Vry
tn.«ty. indeed, It turned out to
foo.
COURT CAFE—What w i t h f«'l
hcins in 111" nlr. my ta.«t4
for "hono .oandwichrs" irturiri
npncp. Thcso bnrbi'cuivl nt.3
iiro very tasty tlic way Did;
IX'ivIs produces thorn.
BARK BAQTBOW BOOM—Kondcred very attractive by the
presence of some of the morn
»=cenlc members of the Junior
service Leanue. Also don't he
nfrnid of the dunks.
WAI»DO—I'm always lntnj:n' > il
by the hr.ind of ilaneiMK Hint
is peculiar to the lathikeller.
Furthermore, it is HIT to
f i n d .1 spot where a few spmi*
maidens arc to bo found fur
dancp partners.
ALPINE vrLlAGE—ATost ni'-iistrous bar in the vicinity n
to be found here. Likewise
the proprietor has a most expaniivo sense of humor. 'Tii
a r a r e pleasure to .Mt. sip and
watch t h e Koines on.
STONE'S GRILL — The boss
m.in phniK'd me and rjrcfully
explained that altho the new
federal wine tax was in effect, that ho hadn't planno.l
a Kieat increase in prices.
That «urc sounds cncouritsiri;,'.
DIXIE NITE CLUB-Clyde Dixfn. a !<"ft shoe specialist in
his o«n right. i<? now condur'in^ r lap dam uifT ront'"-ts cverv
AV^dnecday cfiiin;:. The lait
one I watched was a concent r a t e d not. The particip.uisi
v.Tnn'l ?o ti-n i f n a l l y j,'oc,tl.
but tliey mre \\ere hot.
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 4 — (UP)
—Victor Mature, who earns §3,000
a week, reported today that ho
•was going to move back into his
tent Either that, or get his wife
a job so she can continue to cat.
The trouble is, Victor doesn't j
earn that $3.000 for himself. H o .
earns it for Hal Roach, who owns'
him, body and soul. So Koaeli |
takes the $3,000 and hands Victor
5450.
"And my ajrent takes $45 of
that," continued Mature. "The
Win $5,000,"
?r,,uiMir a
payments on by cream-colored entitled "How to AVin
Altho The Family Hour feaautomobile arc $100 a month. My new comedy drama perils will be tures such headlinc-rs as Gladys
apartment here costs $125. I pay presented over WEAF every Sun- Swarthout and Deems Taylor, the j
$90 a month for the nurse for rny day starting Oct. 5, from 5:,",0 real star of the program on Sun-1
•wife's chi'd. 1 pay $75 a month i
day will be a $40,000 violin—a I1
for a maid. I have to keep up an- j to fi p. m.
Stradivntius played by a m e m b e r
other apartment in New York] A welcome from New York by of Al Goodman's oichestra during |
and no matter what I want to b u y ' Xiles Trammell, president of the a dramatization of the life of I
I get taken.
National Broadcasting Co.. and a Stradivariiii. tho world':; greatest
"So I'm broke and the harder
violin maker, at 5 p. m. over
I work the broker I get and when starring performance by 12-year- AVABC.
old
Donald
McGrail
as
the
"Headthey talk about slaves, Roman,
African, or whatever. I know what lincr " wi " signalize the first prothey're talking about."
Rram of "The Musical SteelMature, who used to be known makers" on Sunday at 5:30 p. m.
around town as the great, big, over WJZ.
Sherlock Holmes is returning to
beautiful hunk of man, and who
now seems to be turning into an the scene of his first radio triactor who can act in "Shanghai umphs. On Sunday at 10:30 p. m.
Gesture," said what he needed was | the wily sleuth of 221R Rakcr-ft
his own Abraham Lincoln to set will don his deer-stalker hat, fire
up his curved pipe, polish his
him free.
Heralded as the finest motion
Roach signed him up as an actor reading glass, call for Dr. Wat•when he inhabited a tent, gave son and come back t o W K A F picture ever to come out of Aushim his start in pictures and where he made his microphone tralia, "Forty Thousand Horse
CASTLE PAKM- One of tii*
men," which opened yesterday at
c'aims he ought to be showing a debut Oct. 20. 10.10.
fe\v Jjenuine nielli t l l l b s -II
the
Sigma
theatre,
f
u
l
l
y
lives
up
Basil Rathbone again will have
little gratitude. Mature says he's
the are'i where there a i o t w . >
its advance reports Xot only
grateful, but not that grateful.
the load when the brilliant de- to
fUmr shows n i R h t l y .
Also
is
it
on
a
\ast
scale,
but
from
a
'His contract calls for Roach to tective dramas return ne\t Oc- technical .standpoint and in the
one can a l u a y s lely on Ser^e
pay him S450 weekly in return tober and Nigel Bruce also is to quality of its acting, is compares
K.icKler l « i i-hnnt out qu.di.t
for renting him out to any studio I return as Dr. Wats-on.
favorably
with
the
best
Hollywood
< r , i ' k s \ \ l n l o til u r n \\h.'i'I\lii^.
that wants him. Twentieth Con-1 The Edgar Bergen. Charlie McThe /act that Charles
LOUIE'S KITE CLtJB-If you
tury-Fox paid Roach S20.000 f o r j C a r t h y and muncal department of output
Chauvcl, producer and director o.
« \ n t ".ill out" atrnoppbero
Mature in "Hot Spot." yet to he j the program of Sunday at 8 p. in. the film, has worked in Hollywood
h e i c ' x Die -.pot in w h i c h lo K< t
released. Mature received $2,700 over WEAF will come from Chi- for a good part of his twcnty-ori, 1
!•• 'me
They hoa*<t «'f h a x i n i ;
he said.
cago, first stop in tho Bergcn- years in the pu-tuie industry no
t i l e best dr.iu^l.t brrr In lovvu
Roach will collect l?r>,000 a McCaithv "Concert Tour."
doubt had something to do will'
a n d I'm h r ^ i n n i i i R lo lje]ir\o
week for Mature at least seven
A smart little girl who doles | this.
i
II.
•weeks in "Shanghai Gesture." on triple-tailed dragons, not to j "Forty Thousand
Horsemen"
That adds up to §21.000. Mature mention a benevolent Mrs. Twiddle- j tells the story of the courageous
ALPHA NITE CLUD — Mll*rr
said his share will be So.080.
wood who wants to provide fit fun exploits of
C i \ o s o u t here e i e r y ii-sl't
Australia's Light '
"And I call that being cheat- J"or fine fellows on furlough, have .Horsemen who covered themscKe.-,
w h u l i i* q u i t e in i t e m wlien
ed," Mature said. "Roach was "Capt. Flagg and Sgt. Quirt" with glory in the first World War ,
vr.ii h . i \ c n e i \ o ' i s feel. " l l e n u
making pictures with unknowns going around in circles during the and aic doing it, again in th.('eloper's
orc'lic"-trn
carries
and paying us unknowns the kind second of .John P. Medbury's dram- present conflict. In magnificent
nin'-t of the mail. AKo sound
of wages unknowns get. So I got atization of life at a U. S. Marine outdoor action scenes, the film der f r > i t s me p n i \ i d e d by a
out and spent my time and money corps base to be heard over WJZ picts the famous charge of tho '
l i r i c e of cow liny c o n t i n g e n t s .
and energy making myself a repu- Sunday at 7:"() p. m. w i t h Victor Anzac rough liders at I'.cershoha, i
BLINKING OWL-1.ike home
tation. I have my pictures in all McLaglen and Edmund Lowe as one of the most heroic battles in
fixikiiiK. t h i s one h piml anymagazines. There arc stories about the co-stars.
all history.
|
time. .Mc>»t p u p l l l n i lle;n, IM
me in the papers. I play in n hit
Jvomaiire, loo, runs thru (he picMickey Kooney, ebullient screen
I
>T it. are t h e b a i l i e i i i o
on Broadway. And I come backt u r e in the tender love a f f a i r bes.indwiclifs.
Rut the riei-r
to Hollywood, amazed at my own sUr, will be the headline!- in the tween a dashing Light Hoij-enian
sets a lijj; j i l . i x , too.
good fortune. Every studio serms
and a l i t t l e Fionch girl who in the i
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5
rLOEENTENE ROOM — J'rli-ei
to want to hire me at salaries that
early part of the story is obliged
Eastern
St.indard
p.
M
—Subtract
On'
:ue mo"t leasonable.
.Veil
are fantastic. That's .-,!! fine. But
to disguise herself as a hoy in
Hour for CST., 2 Hrs. (or M l .
I still get my weekly ?-l.">0.
only dues t h i \ apply l,i the
order
to
deceive
the
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(Chfiugrn in ;>Mf;>«w* n,* h^tcil dur
to
"What really got me down wasi last u i n t H f c mtu'tnk < 01 j * f f u n 1 - I
bexera^'e |i*t. h u t n\«n I T ilia
Comedy likewise plays a goiioroU:the Screen Actor's Guild. It has 1.00—Salnlo In S t n t l n n U d K i i — r i l u ' - r r d part in this t h r i l l i n g and coloir . t t m e - i ' i. T h e * - e i \ K e j ^ e \ three classes of members. The least
ful talc of adventure.
|
i '-'l.-ul. i..i .lied in t h ' I l o i e l
Tho <'Inn ill of [\\f Air SIM n u n i — > n i
I': oniif.ist i'f \\'<M Id Scrii'.s—inbs
important pay $7.50 dues per
The stark realism of the big acM i h i i ' r i mi u n d e r IKV.' m m V30—\Voild
Is
YOIII.S
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quarter. The medium
bracket
tion scenes in the picture is p a r t l y
.liinniv l . j l i l l mill M . i t l n n - — n l i r - l i l n n
players pay $15. And t h e top
This Is the Life, KM mi . M u v c m n — i l > s
due to the good f o i t u n e of Pro- ,
In S t i i t i i m w K i l — n l i r - m l
stars pay ?20. So that's fail- 2'0&~S.ilulo
duccr Clinuvel in obtaining moic
WaKc I ' p A i i K i i o . t , K i i n i r n — i i h c - l i l u o
than .'5,00(1 regular members of the |
enough. I earn a low wage and
S i m i t (»f M l , I >. f< ns,» I * r o ^ i , i m — i tis
. <'h!r;\f,-" K n u i n l t . i l i ' i - - - r i l i c - r r i l
I pay $7.SO dues. So pretty soon 2:30—1
Australian
Li^ht Horse forces t . i
\ V n i l d N r \ \ M \ in S h n i t \ \ a \ o s _ o i n
the chief comes to me and says I 3.00—M.inhii
take p a i t in the big charge am!
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.Insrf M a i . i t 1 * A f n r . i r i T i r k — u l T - l i l u o j other b a t t l e anil m a t c h i n g scene...
have become a top bracket man.
lli>\\.i-il l!:iiln\v s\ nift.iony U r r — i lis
Got ,to pay $20 dues. Only I C.I5—K":iltenlioi
n's ('nmni' n t — n l i r - r n l I Veteran A u s t i a l i a n officers al.vi
don't earn any more than I ever 3'30—Suniiu K.l\ i1 S»M o n . i i t ( ' ~ n l H - l ( i l | supervised t h e technical and hisT.iposiry Mti.sli.a! t i n h r s — u l n ' - b l u o
torical aspects of tho production to
did and mostly when it's time to ^:00—Tn
Itr A n n o i t i K i <l — n l u ' - i r d
assure the a u t h e n t i c i t y of thef-e !
pav my dues, I don't have ?20.
S-nndav Vr.spcis liv i l . u i i n — n l i r - h lli i o
U'allrr ( J n i s s \ His i»rchrsti.i—< lis
details. Magnificent hort-emanship, '
"It looks to me like I'm sitting
To lt«> Aniioiiiiccil (,".n I I I I M M . ) — i n l i s
on the horns of one of those 4:15—'I'. Worm A.- Sri.iphoi'lt.—nlir-inl the inseparable companionship o."
CKI.IN'A, Ocl. .T—Mcrcor-co con4-30—XP.C S t i l u s S> m i l l i o n j — n l i c - 1 < il
a happy-go-lucky t r i o who coir- tinued to operate today with a onetiilemnas." (Sic).
I.nokniK
lii'hiiiil
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prise the "throe musketeers'" of
There is no way, legally for him
A n i l i o Jvostol.uu t/, .<: (.>i i lio.sti a—fbs
Anzae contingent, and the colorful man sheriff's department, following
T*> lie A i i i i m i i K ril (:'fl n u n s i -. mlis
to get off. His onlv hope for more
cash, apparently is for Roach to K 00—.'"e .t .Valid. t V n n d\ — nlic-ir(I Cairo t.'ife scenes a r e among trrv release of three deputies by Sheriff
Hrucc Barber. v,ho stated tho move
make him a gift.
I <;i:uhs Sn:n Hi,mi's t". rn—C|I-..|UHU many other items of keen interest
was necessary because of lack of
o n t h o i i i S f i i - t K u l o . M i i s u - — I ' b s - x M M I and enjoyment in t h e picture.
"You see?" said Vic. "Talk ( SThis
H K»ir I ' i v mi l h < - I'.rulli'—nil's i
funds to operate with the regular
Grant
Taylor
and
Hetty
H
i
y
n
n
f
,
about the Romans, the Africans. | 5 1 0 — I t n v Mi.olil iinil Oroli — n l v - r o i l
the romantic lends, make a most personnel.
Mnvli.il Stpol M.iki'i^ -nlif-liln<>
the Aztecs. When you're talking J 'IInhe J>
i il (lin mi n^, t — mln
Pwight Kaudcnlnish and Richard
ingratiating love team. Taylor, ;:
about, the slaves, talk about Ma- 5: 4 5—\\'m.Aimouni
1. S t n n r in ('oinmont—-1 bi
6'00— ('.itlu'lu- ll.nlio S P I \ | O P — n h r - i f i l j former boxer, is a virile six-footei Mciring, deputies in the sheriff'*!
ture."
Mu*-ir for I . i M o n i n i ; (4.", in ) — n b r - M i i n 1 and typical of tho fearless Atr/.acs. department, and Miss R u t h Mac('i>!ii.i(l N.ipcl's Siinilny Thonlrr—clii
IVmlilp or N'titliitiK ynl/. Shn» — m l > s ' Miss H i y n n t reminds one of Merle
6:30— Thp C i o a t Cil.lor ^ l p o \ i — r i l i r - i o i l j Oheron.
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k R eviews
Obtained At The Lima Public
Books Reviewed Here May Be
Library, Main Library
Uy M A R Y LATHKOP
Lima Public Library Staff
Till-; CAPTAIN FROM CONNKCTICUT. By Cecil Scott 1'orester.
Little, Brown and Company.
$2.50.
Here is an adventure story that
has everything—the thunder of
n&val battles, tropic skies and
green West Indies islands, gallant
officers, and beautilul women and
oven a villain or two.
Forester is the author of the
Horatio Hornblower stories and
as those tales have shown, he
knows the sea well enough to
make it exciting to a sailor. This
itory is of
the career of an
American sea captain (luring the
War of 1812. Captain Peabody
runs the blockade from Xew York
in a b'inding snow storm, join
forces with two Baltimore ships
and hies i-> the Caribbean where
lie causes a lot of damage among
Ri itish vessels. Don't miss it!
*
¥
*
things we need to know about ourselves.
These books may bo revived
by calling the Circulation department, 7.'J171.
* * »
SABOTAGK: HOW TO GL'ARD
A G A I N S T IT. By Harry Farren.
National Foremen's Association.
$1.00.
-Altho sub-tilled, "A Manual for
Industrial Workers, Supervisors,
and Exctttives" this litilo book is
more in the nature of a "pep
talk."
It is designed to make workers
aware of the ever-growing danger
ol .sabotage. It recounts activities
of saboteurs during the first
\\orld war and discusses the mysU rious industrial catrislrophies
that have occurred in recent
months.
It describes some of the melhods used by saboteurs in contacting employes ami suggests ways
whereby employes and plants can.
protect themselves.
THK SOUND OF WINGS. By
A r t h u r Goodrich. 1). AppletonCentury Company, Inc. S2.oO.
Here we have a fiction charae- I
ter who would not accept disilcom mi tt Mt* sr«vic_ IHC T. M. »io. u. J. TAT. off.
lusionment, and so was not disillusioned, who would not admit
disaster, and so .was able to say
Limn men, who wish to *'<"n up
"Poor man
must be terribly deaf! I left him a
aster never came, a man w i t h for three year? service w i t h 1'no
miarlcr!"
a lofty idealism relieved by an I'. S. Army, must do so I"' tti
! acute sense of humor.
they have recei\ed their n o t i f r r . ) It is the story of Tom Clary, tion for the Army ;,h\s ; c-il "\-an inventor, whose wife leaves amination under seleet : vo ST.- -<\
him and their three children for
That announcement w;>s i r - ' i
i a career in music. During the Saturday by Sgt. Joseph P • <-<\
I years that follow Tom raises the who is in charge of the loc"' * • -TSocial Ilems,' Lodges, Societies, Personals
I children, \\ins success in bu^in^s*;, reeriiiting office in the post nff'c •
j and finds personal happiness for building-.
"By enlisting for t h r e e y »-•
Mrs. Dulcie Black was hostess' Oakland-pkwy, received word of himself.
At a time when self-interest is applicants will he g'vn ( > < • >
to the Ladies league of Second the birth of a grandson, Xorinan |i predominant
in the woild it is choice of n n v branch of f • !• ••,
Baptist church Wednesday evening I I I , born to Mr. and Mrs. Mcllenry lefreshing to find
a book in which for which they are mi.".!
in her home, W. High-st. Members" Xorman in Kaleigh, N. C., last honesty
conies out on top.
I Price said.
present were Mrs. Mary F. Barnett, Wednesday.
j
The recruiter pointed out I V
Airs. Clara Haithcox, Mrs. Delia j Lima League of Civic Improve- SOMETHING OF A HERO. B>
there are vacancies at (be rr'.
Moxley, Mrs. Myrtle Kennedy, Mrs. merit will hold its regular meeting
Israel Kapslein. Alfred A. Knopf. lowing fields: .Jefferson B a r ' - - ' - .
Alice Lyle, Mrs. Lehman P-lack, ' Sunday, Oct. 1~>, at 4 p. m. in Inc. $2.7.">.
1
"\'o., air corps, Kllington F i r ' .
Mrs. Xora Shoecraft. Mrs. Mary Bradfield Center.
In
these
times
when
so
much
Texas,
air corps: field a r t i U e r v
Chavons, Mrs. Betty Stackhouse ( Homer Lillie and Mrs. Doris
ess is being placed on "The Panama: i n f a n t r v at both !'•!•••
and Mrs. Lehman Black Jr. were Chavons were week-end guests of MI
American tradition" a book l i k e
Hawaii: i n f a n t r v nf P'-i!.
guests. Mrs. Clara Haithcox will Miss Gertie Dent, at Springfield, this should be widely read. It is arid
ippines Islands; co.-ist a i t i l l e i •
be hostess in a fortnight.
0., last week.
a port)nit of life in a rnidue.stoin
at I'anama. All .-"iplicni,'.;
' Mrs. Virginia Beasley w a s town from 1907 lo 1P2P. The c e n - ' corps
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Manuel,
must
be
between 18 and 2S.
who have been spending the sum- hostess to the Xcedlework club last t i a l chaiacter is John Cantrell
The
A
r m y office is open daily
mer in Lima with Mrs. Manuel's Friday afternoon in her home. whote ancestors founded the town from S a. in. to 4 n. m. and front
Members
present
were:
Mrs.
Grace
sister and husband, Patrolman and
and who is himsolf one of its S a. in. lo '1 p. m. Saturday.
Mrs. Herbert .Simmons, Oakland- ^yebl>, Mrs. Bertha Moss, Mrs. i leading citizens. Around him move
pkwy., returned to their home in \ olcna Peters, Mrs. Lena Sheldon, j the other characters. ordinary
SEAL GOAL IS S450.000
Los Angeles, Calif., last Wednes- Mrs. Lydia Kins, Mrs. Sadie j citizen*. industrialists, bootleggers
COLUMBUS. 0.. Oct. 4— I UP)
Stew-art, Mrs. Clara Haithcox, Mrs. i (—nil
striving for a place, some — Ohio will have a goal of M.'.O,day.
":i:some f i n d i n g a measure 000 from the sale of 1011 ChristThe Ladies Aid of Second Bap- Xora Shoecraft, Mrs. Krma Jlailh- (.tiling,
tist church will meet Wednesday cox, Mrs. Florence Cook, Mrs. of success. But John Cantrell who mas seals, the Ohio Public Healthevening with Mrs. Kmma Wilson, Kdna Bass, Mrs. Allhea Goings"is .something of a I.cm. sonic- a-sn said today. The campaign
and Mrs. Delia Moxley. Mrs. Louise thing of a saint" out-distances opens Xov. 21.
Oakland-pkwy.
(icorgo Simmons of W. High-st, Haithcox was the only guest. Mis. them all.
It is an impressive novel and
A hippopotamus has a stomach
entered St. Rita's hospital Wednes- Florence Cook will be hostess to
the club in two weeks.
i<e which tells us moie of the 11 feet long.
day for an operation.
The Xonpariel club will meet
The Aeolian club will meet
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mar- Wednesday afternoon with -Mrs.
tha Burden, W. Spring-st, as Mary F. Harriett in her home,
31-PL- W. Kim-st.
hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Adams and _ T h o 0. K. S. court of calanlhe,
daughter of iielpfy, \\orc week-end Xo. :u w i l l meet Tuesday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. in (he lodge hall, West and
Baker, W. Spring-st last •week- Water-sts.
t Mrs. Mary F. Harriot( has as her
end.
The Court of Calantbe will moot house guest, her cousin, Mrs. If.
Monday evening in the lodge room, F. Spaulding, of Cleveland.
West and Water-sis.
The Ladies Aid of Second Baptist church will serve d i n n e r in the
church dining room Friday evening.
'
f *»lii*rlal Tn Tlio Minn \ r« ««>
Mr. and Mrs. T,. C. Gamble,
VAN WKKT, Oct. .I—Two persons were believed recovering at
Van \Vert-co hospital from injuries
received in auto accidents. The injured are: .). K. Snyder of Convoy, and Mrs. Frank Buekcr, of
Van AVer I.
Snyder suffeied fractures of both
hip joints and a fractured leg
Donald, deputy assigned lo civil when an auto driven by his
and clerical, were released by brother. I). A. Snyder, al.M> of Convoy, skidded on wet pavement nnd
Sheriff Barber.
Sheriff Barber explained that his crashed against a tree. 10 miles
office had used all of the j'umis \\est of here on I'. S. Route 22-1.
Mrs. Buekor, who has a fractured
appropriated this year for deputy
hire and the move was nocoxiiy pelvis and body bruises, was hurled
from an auto driven by .John
because of "lack of funds."
Chambers, of this city, a f t e r it had
The appropriation for deputy collided with a car/Iriven by Clyde
hire had been reduced 1>\ the Courtney. The accident occurred
county commissioners from ?3,(iSO at
the Main and Walnut-sts interin ]!)"|0 to ?2,SSO in 10-11. Sheriff section.
Rarb'er announced the office would
1SPENCERVILLE MEDIC'S
be open a few hours daily and he
Like San Francisco, the city of
'No, .no, McGillicuddy, don't lake thai Tiglif, Team.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED would attempt to handle emergen- Melbourne, Australia, owes its deFifthtl' sluil' so seriously!"
cies and civil work.
velopment to a gold strike.
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A RMY
ABOUT
OFFICER
FACTS
SERVICE
NEWS IN COLORED CIRCLES
FUNNY BUSINESS
TWO' HURT IN
AUTO MISHAPS
SHERIFF D I S M I S S E S ALL
DEPUTIES; F U N D S GONE
SEVERAL MINOR
AUTO MISHAPS
ARE REPORTED
I'.rno A u l r y Songs A: l»e.ir Morn—rlts
1'nIIiloK I i i i i m m o n i l A < l \ + M l l u l 0 ^ — n i b s
6:45—Mr---. Koovovolt T.ilk — ril>i--lilno
7.00—.lack Ki'iiny anil M.try — n b c - r p i l
N P W S f r i i r n Kiiriipf.in \Var~nl>o-lihip
TI.I\I> I l l n i n n ami lli«i Contact—nilit
7.15—X« us lUailline.s A l>> linos—rlis
7'30—H.itnh\a^on Ou hovii.i—nbc-roil
i'.i|)I F1.1PK .\: Sore vjiiiu—tilic-liliin
Tlii* Sfioi-ii ( j m l i l 't'hi-aliM—< i ti.'--b.T-irt
r r t i t i l i - s nml ITt \ l p u s — t l i v - n n i l n r v c
.No!>rv<ljX C l i i l i l i o n , I>rnni,uic.il — m l i t
8.00-C M o C a i t h y AV ( I i i i ' K t s — n l i c - i o i l
With streets slippery due to th.>
Tain, accidents in Lima were
plentiful Saturday, police re.-ords
reveal. Five persons were injured
slithtly.
Mrs. Pearl Kambo. Harrod Rou'.e
J ' l u o K c l l n O s by O i i h o v l l . l — J,bo-b!ll»!
l i o l o n l l a \ r > > T h o a t i r — cb-.-f.ivr.
3, and 0. E. Harding. Ft. W;<vnr.
S\ iiiphonols: l>aiicp Tune—ol>s-\\r--t
received minor injuries about 3::if>
Cciliiinbia Kmlin \\'oil,vh»p— i l i s - u o v t
A m o r i o a n F^iuin nailln t i o h a l o — nib-i
•p. m. Saturday in a mishan at W.
Man's Familv" — n l i o - i o i l
Korth and Baxter-sis, police saV. 8:30—"()np
Inner Sancinm Mjvtoiios—noc-bhti>
Thp Crimo Doctor Prarna—obs-b.ivio
The mishap involved a car driver,
I^.'IIHIIIK .\lii--ip Orrlii'.sli a—<*bs-\\ i vt
by Rambo and a cab operated bv 8:4S—Oattrlol
I l o a i r c v — lo nibv-bavlc
Bernard Earnest, 223 Haller-st
8:55—Klmor Pa\ Is anil Cuniinoiil—cbs
9:00—Itailio
Morry
tio-IIonncl—nbo-roil
Rambo, arrested on a charge of
Waller WinohoH's I'oliitim—nlio-bln«
facing to yield the right of wnv.
Sniiilnv K v p i i i n c C u n o i r l Hour—cbs
Olil Kivlilinifil i ; o \ i \ , i l Sor\lfi>— nibs
•will appear before Judge M. ?.
9:15—"Tho
I ' a i k p r Family" —iibo-bln*
Jenkins on Monday.
9:30—Album I ' a i n i l i n r M t i s l i * — n l i r - i o i l
In an accident at Grand-av s»n«l
I i o n o Kicti I T i - n n n . Mi.un.i — n b i - b h : o
piano CJnarlot — n l n - M m .
Elizabetn-st at 7:20 p. m. Fay 9:45—Fii^i
IMilI S p l t . t l n \ .mil C i i N — n l i r - u i l
Clevenger, 10, Lima Route 3. anil lO'OO—
Oooil \Vill Hour \ i a K,«lm—ntio-l>!iin
l!ol> ( L i n k Tako It or I^oavo I I — c h ^
Lenore Kelly, 45, of 1101 X. MainTo HI* AnnounrOil (HO n n n ? . > — nibs
st, received minor injuries. Tho 10:30—Siin
look Holmox Tl.iy- nbo-i.-il
< ' I > S \Vi»ik--hop iJranialic—rl>s-o;i<t
accident involved cars of Lenore
Holon
H.ivos
in Kfpo.tt—ob--.\\( «-t
Kelly and Raymond Clevenger.
<'nb I ' a l l o w a v A"- "Qmrrlrnlf" — n - ' . ^
Mrs. Doyt Butler, Lima, Route 11:00—IXinro A"- Nows to 12—nlio-ibi
\\Vnrtrll \Vlllklo. Otlx>r«. Talks—ml.t
2, received bruises about 4:30 rA n s w o i i n p Y o u — m i <i
m. Saturday in an accident in tho 11:20—I-omlon'.s
12:00—Two Hours w i t h UariciiiR—nil>3
600 block of S. Main-st. The car
driven by her husband and on«operated by Dave Wheeler, W.
Eureka-st, collided, authorities
•aid.
Three other accidents were reported to police. Collisions involved cars of Donald Dawson,
Harrod Route. 1, and J. F. Detrick,
N. West-st, in the 200 block of N'.
Unipn-st; Al Back, Delphos, and
Virjril COST, S. Sugar-st, at High
and Union-sts; and J. R. Sparr,
Route 11. and
Chadwick
Main
W
USt t h i n k f n thc Mn
tin B,th
tn 'iJ5
th? h 10ft
hW? alof
f ' -*
° " The
& V™ofcoviri-«
"ld
tin,
Bath-tp,
in thc
100 block
do with
with $5,000!
ssnooi
Th^ mmakers
ni^r/«r
do
Vicks
E. Market-st. .
VapoRub and Va-tro-nol will pay
$5,000 for a name or title for their new
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play which is the living diary of
CINCINNATI, 0., Oct. 4 — aradio
living American family. For details
'(INS) — Arthur Florence, 23,' of how you may win $5,000 be sure to
Weame the third fatality resulting, tune in radio station . ..
from a varnish explosion Sept 23'
5:30 ?. M.
•t thc Ault and Wiborjr Compiiny;
yl*nt whfn he died Jn . Good SaSUNDAY
nutriUn hoepital.
WILLPAY
$5,000
WLW
\
IGOODWIN AND SMITH ARE
TOPS IN POLICE SHOOT
Top honors in tho \\eekly police
! shoot during tho last week were
I taken bv Horyl Smith and Chief
! .lames C. (loodwin who had .scores
J of 9-1.
Others who had marks of SO o-belter wrir: Inspector K. L.
j Westl-ny, P.": Donald If. Wade,
i 92: Sgt. Walter Wolf and I n I sppctor D. F. Miller. 00; Sgt.
i .lames Schoficld, 80: Herbert W.
Simmons, 8S: .Jesse C. Ford and
i Waldo Stevick. 87: Royal (J. Albridge. 85; K. K. Hogan, 8-1:
Chaunccy
Clay
and P.ernaid
Hurkart,' SO.
,
( ^ - I t p i - l i i l 'I*i> 'I'ltp l.hnn N P M S >
LAFAYKTTK. Oct. -I — Announcement is being made hereof the marriage of Miss Adeline
(Itithrie. daughter of Mr. and M:s.
.l;:cob (Itithrie. to Dr. Robert .1.
Pocrnbeig, of Spene^iville, son of
Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Doernbcrg. of
Cincinnati.
Rev. J. L. Guthn'o. uncle of the
bride, performed the ceremony in
the home of the bride's parents,
on Sept. 27.
Attendants were Miss Helen
Clum. of Lafayette, and Steward
Ooernbeig, brother of the biidogroom.
LEGION POST INSTALLS
ITS NEW COMMANDER
<v|»rrl:il To Tlio l . l m l l N « - « « « )
ADA, Oct. -I—Membeis of Foss- '
Agin-Mayer post ]8.">, American |
Legion, have elected D. D. Spar |
as commander, succeeding X. J. j
Stober, head of Ihe post /or the j
last year.
I
Other officers elected at the i
meeting last week include: Y.V
West, first vice commander: Ardor.
Searson, second vice commander:
True Yale, finance officer and
Kay 15aker, chaplain.
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