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I is alleged io bzCve coiomitted in that BRIEF NEWS jcity. CAUEXDAR. Newark Lodge, P. Rebekans. Knights of tbe Maccabees.

Licking Idge, K. P. (colored). Goldea Heart- Royal Xeigcbors. MASONIC TEMPLE! I Cleans ACME LODGE.

SO. 554. P. A. M- Thursday January 13, at 7:30 p.

m. Stated. M. SEW ARK LODGE NO. F.

A. M. Friday. January 7. 7:30 P.

Staled- TODAY'S CASH CREAM PUICE 57c PER POUND Buttermilk for jour hogs, 20c a can THE DAVIS CO. 1-Z4-U George Franklin Insurance 1-tf notice to Subscribers If yon fall to receive jour Trlb- one, cell Auto 9022. between and 7 p. when yonr complaint will receive prompt attention. Don't 9425, business office In the evening, as that department is dosed alter 5 p.

except Saturday when the business office Is open until p. m. Dorse? was arrested last night by Qeere JDusii and Berry, on a. cha Of -ion-support. Delbe-rt Wright arrested last night by OiiiCfcn.

ililler aud Hockley a warrant charging larceny. Clotues Ciean. ilje ji a cliurch 10-2S-tr ho Jts chrisauaas entertainment Friday evening eight o'clock in the THE NEWARK AMERICAN TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 192 FRANK BELL DIED WEDNESDAY AT HIS HOME NEAR HDMER Thursday and Friday -Discount On All Silk Underwear Except Rayon MacEOWEN'S SHOP 25 Arcade 12-23-1 PLUMBING yon need a pinmber. When yon need a Geo.

T. Stream. Phone call 3-7-tI I now making that famous Christmas Mixed Candies, the same as last year that made the big hit. 15c the Pound 2 Pounds for 25c Arcade and N. Side Stores --Look For The Name-D I Societies and Schools Get In Early 12-10-12 services will be held at 22i.

liis'. -Main street beginning Fri- at seven-thirty o'clock. Everyone elcome. 'There neiv Oirt-e druulis arrested Might by u'flicers Pernow and i Hockley. The trio was scheduled for arraignment in court today.

ilroihers invalid coach retuov- ed. Mrs. G. iiourne; from the City Ucspiial to her home in 428 Fourth street this morning. A man, u-lMteO name is uot at this time, but who is belPT held on investigation, was arrested last night by Oflicers Wilson and McMaaiers.

Criss Brothers Invalid eoacU removed Mr. Loren Uichardson from, the City Hospital to his home near Swan's Blacksmith Shop at noon today. CMy Rapid Transit Couipaiiy AUOKEV HALL Bell, seventy-one years, a. farmer, died, at his home near Hosner. late 'Wednesday afternoon.

had been in poor health for several months. He is sur- vived by his widoir0three sons, Delso. Cary aad Charley, of Newark, and oae daughter. Kuoeral services will be held at one o'clock at the home. Friday.

Rev. will officiate. Burial at Fredonia. Miss Johanna Spaniol. teacher in the schools of Struthers.

will arrive home Friday to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Philip SpanloL Funeral services for Harrison Bell, who died at his home near Mt. Vernon. "Wednesday, will be held Friday moralng-at eleven-thirty home.

Burial In Mound View cemetery, Mt. Vernon. There -will be a Christinas program the Bell church. Sunday morning. The Sunday school members are re- CHRISTMAS ALJO WET By UiUtc4 firsx.

WASiUNCTOX, I- Dec. 23-Christinas is going to toe all wet ia the eastern part of the United States, the weather here predicted today. An unset tied area over Kansas headed eastward is expected to briug dampness to the Atlantic- seaboard Friday and rain will continue most of area until Saturday night, the weather man indicates. Only New England and the states" bordering Canada, have a chance for a white Christnias un- I less soiueUiing ouespected IIJOII USOfll UP Crystal Spring It la pure For samcle. Phone 21013.

Bower (Jower. 2-lS-tf The Zane Hotel At Will celebrate its first anniversary on New Year's Eve. A Fine Dinner Will be served from 6 r. M. until 1 A.

M- Dancing AYiU be from 10 P. M. to 6 o'clock In the Make reservation as early as possible to the Zane Hotel, Zanesvilie, Oliio. 12-22-23-23-30 Spillman's Own Products 49 CLIXTOX ST. 3PHOXE 20338 Orders Taken For Fruit Cakes.

Plum Pudding, Mince Tics. Salad Dressing, Rolls. Etc. Special Ice Cream for Christmas Food Shopne at 47 South 3rd St. Open to 6.

12-21-Jt Phone 52374 Price. Prop. For A Christmas Gift-The New Book "Trail Blazers Of Advertising" By Chalmers Lowell Panccast wiil tender a banquet to its employes, at the Gables commencing- at twelve- thirty tonight, after the day's business is "nished- Herbert AVciilwortli, a truck man in the employ of the Southern Ofiio Public Service company in the Zanesville freight depot painfully bruised Wednesday afternoon and will be off duty a. few- days. Sheriff-elect Foulk and Deputy Simross Wednesday afternoon at the Bau Bowman shops arrested Harold Lees, aged thirty-five years and who been three times married.

He is wanted on warrant issued in probate court on a non-support charge. St. Commandery, Kniglits Templar, will hold its annual Christs observance on Saturday morning -t eleven o'clock. The program for the day -win be interesting and not long. A full attendance is looked for by Eminent Commander Joseph Hawkins.

Santa Claus will Tje present at Plymouth Church this evening at seven- thirty o'cloclr. at -which, time an interesting program -will- be given. Everyone welcome and no collection will be taken. Kach member of the Sunday- School is requested to bring a white gift for the King. The many friends of former car inspector, William Shannon of the Southern Ohio Public Service company, will be sorry to hear of his serious illness in his home in Zanesville.

He suffered an attack of pneumonia, affecting both lungs. As lie was recovering he suffered a. relapse. XOTICE TO VBTKRAXS OP FOREIGN AVARS The regular meeting of December 24 will be postponed on account of Christmas Eve. Kext regular meeting January 14.

quested to be present. Russell Lock; student at Ohio State university. Columbus. Is spending tbe holidays with his parents. M.

"Warner attended the commencement at Ohio State university. Wednesday, at -TEhich t'me his sister. Margaret AVarner. received the degree of Bachelor of Science and "Education. "William McAlpin.

former superintendent of the Homer schools, also received the degree of Master of Arts. There -were 122 graduates. Misses Evelyn Lemperear, Faye Marlow and Jean Blackburn, students at Ohio State university, are spending the holidays at tneir homes here. The Pythian Sisters distributed several baskets of food, clothing and toys to the needy families and children of this vicinity. Tuesday afiernoon.

A beautiful Christmas tree with ornaments and toys as its decorations stands in the windov." at the Chapman store Christmas Eve. Santa Claus trill be present at the store to greet the "children. Miss Rose Dunlap. teacher in the Barberton schools, will arrive home Friday to spend the Christmas vacation with Mr. and Mrs.

S. Dunlap. Mary Helphrey, teacher In a Marion High school, arrived yesterday to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Hel- SHRINERS HEARD FINE AND READINGS AT LUNCHEON TOUT Noble G- A.

Davis had charge of Shrine luncheon today and he provided some choice entertainment in the of youthful performers who gave great pleasure by their efforts. The first was a violin solo By Master Earl Burchett. accompanied at the piano 1-y his sister. Dorothy, and was excellently rendered brioslas an encore to which he responded. Following him little Miss Virginia PenSdsT gave a fine reading acd in response to an encore gave another choice one with her mother, Mrs.

George Penick. at the piano. So pleasing was her work that another encore was given. Both performers have fine musical and dramatic talent and will be fine enter- ziuers as they grow older. Tlso tickets for the Shrine annual to be given on Thursday.

January 6, were distributed. Noble Seth Haight -will have charge of the luncheon, next Thursday. By JOE AYHilAMS. Sporting Editor of tlevelaiid Press. (U.

Staff CorresjHMuleut) CLEVELAND. Dec. A third major league -urith Ty Cobb and Tris 'speaker as the dominant fig-ires loomed in baseball -today. lleports that wealthy sportsmen aroused by the summary emulsion of these two great gtars from organized baseball, -were" pour millions into a. ri'val circuit furnished the latest sensation in the sport world.

Steps toward actual formation of such a circuit are said to have already been taken in tiie form of informal conferences by interested parties and an announcement may be expected shortly of an out-and-out against the two major bodies -the American and the National leagues. At a late hour "Wednesday night Sheriff-elect Foulk and Deputy Sim- ross were called to a point a mile and a half southeast of Linnville. The neighborhood had been ter- THE BKOW3OSG KSTATE estate of the late Browning; casbier of tte back of Frareysijurg who was killed davs ago by accidental dis- charge'of a pistol in the bank vault, is estimated at $31.000, according to the application for letters of administration filed Wednesday in court by his son. Bryce C. Browning.

The estimate of the estate, to which to two sons. Bryce C- and Kennejth A. Browning; are the only hetrS. includes $6.000 in real estate and $25,000 in personal property. SPEAKER'S HOME TIN STILL HIS FMTHIH FUNEI By GEORGE WHITE CORSICANA, Texas, Dec.

Speaker's home town folks came to his defense today In the most recent ball scandal in which the "Gray Eagle" Ss alleged to have participated. Folks here who have known Speaker all his life still believe In" him. These are not flighty hero -worshipers, but the folks who knew Speaker before he was anything except a. country boy. A score of people were pressed for their opinions concerning the affair and not one was found who did not know Tris or who did not believe In him.

SPEAKER FEELS FIXE CLEVELAND. Dec. 23. Tris Speaker was "feeling fine" when he denied rumors over the telephone 'this afternoon to the United Press that rorized peculiar actions of a had suffered a nervous breakdown as strange, man. They brought the the result of the recent baseball scan- fellow in and he said hia name was! daL Kay Rushing and his home was in "I'sa feeling fine." Speaker 1 -TSne.

said. Zanesvilie. house and He had gotten in one labored under the delu- BUN) THEM THE PESXSTt.VA.VIA RAII.IlOAD Effective Sept. 2C. 1020 No.

A. M. Plttsbcrgb and East- No- 254 3:25 A. 31. Trinway.

Co- shoczois and East. No 15 4 M- Coshocton and East. Xo IDS-- 9:19 A. M- Local East. No P.

M- TTrazeysburg Trin-svav. Coshocton and East- No 6 2:40 P. M. Dennison, Steubenville, Pittsburgh and East. No P- M.

Trinway. shocton. Washington, New York. 0 40 6:24 P. M.

Points east Xo P. M. Trfnway. Coshocton, IJer.Bison. Eteubenville, Xo '0 10-30 P- Coshcoton.

comersto-K-n. Dennison, Steubenvllle. New York. Uays in and of Clever Schemes of Yesterday Vividly Pictured. 22 unusual illustrations Now--At All Newark Bookstores 12-22-2 PERSONAL MENTION "home in" Cleveland, Ohio, after being called here Sunday by the illness of Karold Essman of Broad street.

Mr. Essman's condition is much improved. Co- 01 oc- Pitts- No 1 i A. 5L-- Columbus. St.

A. JL-- Colombus, 21 5:17 A. Columbus and Si. FRIDAY Cbiclcen Pie nnd Fotntoc-s anil Gravj- Crcanied Peas--Snlnil rircnd nnd Butter Coffee, Tea or Milfc Pie or Ire Cream Tfam nnd SiTeri Baked Itean anci Sacoe Bread and JJnlif-r Coffee, Tea or Milfc 40c ADAMS RESTAl'RAXT. Jl X.

12-23-lx MKS. OTTT OX BOXD. By United Pres.i. DATTOX, Dec. Grace "Walker was released under bond today, on a charge of-manslaughter In connection with the death "William Jj.

Koch, killed in an automobile collision. Mrs. "Walker was bound over to the grand jury for investigation. COXFESSED KILMXG EOT. "By "United Dec.

10 years old, today confessed he tripped Xicholas Gian- ctti. 7, and pv.shed him to hss death in the Brandywine river here for revenge, according to police. Otto is held on a charge of manslaughter. Mrs. Ralph Priest of Columbus and r.3- Jioyd Haldermaa and children of "Woosier are the guests of Mr.

and MrS- H. E. Harris. Bessie Love in "Going will be the picture shown at the Mystic theatre tonight. Saturday night.

"The Gilded with Dorothy Derore and John Harron, -prill be screened. IS, JAMI51 TIES MJUEflT OE IKE MULES 1H USE Mrs. Sidney I-Grfc---Jamieson has taken over the management of The Gables and takes full possession of the business today. "Vance "Wheeler. Mrs.

JLouise had been in olnmbas. Cin- 4T 5:55 A. iL dnnat) (Pnlimau). No. 33 7:46 A.

3L Colarabns. Cincinnati. Chicago. No-- 7-- 8:55 St. I Ko.

11 12:45 P. M. Colambas ar.fl West (Coaches only). No. 21S 1:25 il- Co2nrp.ba3.

CSn- clnnall- i Xo. P. Pataskala, Co- lumbns. Cincinnati, Daytou. No.

13 6:29 P- M. Columbus, St. Louis (Coaches only). i No. 155 9:10 P- M.

Colniabns, Cbl- eago. St. Loais. BALTIMORE OHIO Telephone Enslbonnd Trains No. SS 2:00 A- M.

Wheeling, Pittsburgh. Washington. D. C. Baltimore, Philadelphia.

New York. Hf 0 A. M. Sanesvjlle, Mariet- Parkersburg. Wheeling.

Fairmont, GraftoiL. tfo 34 P- M. Marietta. Parkersbnrg, Wbeelin Pittsburgh. New Ko P.

M. Zaiiesvlile. Cambridge, Barnssville. Bellaire. Wheeling.

Wentbonnd Tralnn No. 35 3:40 A. M. Columbus, Cincinnati, Louisville. St.

Lonls. So. 147 10:35 Outvllle, Pataa- kala. Colnrobus. So.

33 2:10 P. M. Colorabns. Cincinnati. Louisville, Si.

Louis. No. P. Cutville, Pataskala. Columbus.

Trains No. 49 8:20 M- Mansfield. Sandns- ky. Garrest, Toledo, Detroit. Dally except Sunday.

Ko. A. M. Sandnsky. Chicago.

Toledo. Detroit. Akron. Youngstown. Wo 45 9:50 P.

M. Mansfield, Willard, Chicago. Toledo. SoKthbosnd Traia No. 184 5:00 A.

Someriset, Jnnc- tlon City. Sbawuee. CMIied train). TRACTIO.X scRKDtrt.es 24942) Coealc 5:00 A. A.

M. and notu until 11:05 P. M. Emit 6:40. 7:25 A.

boor oatll 11:25 p. n- C. BUS SCHEDCI.ES Efreetlre October ID, depot. Sherwood, Warden and Arcade hotels To ColvmbBB m. and hourly to 7:30 p.

then and 10:30 p. m. m. and hourly nntil 6:00 P- at 7:30 p. m.

Ban Newark, 8:00 a. 1:00 p. 5:00 p. m. Coinocton 7:40 a.

10:40 a. p. 4:40 p. m. Gem Today George O'Brien in the "Silver Treasure" Added Comedy CHICAGO, Dec.

23. Harold Croarkin. scion of a wealthy family, and confessed slayer of six-year-old Walter Pchmith, will repudiate the statement he rnnde to po ce which desigmates Jjim both a murderer and a degenerate when he goes to trial, it was indicated today. YOEMAN NOTICE Secretory Trill collect flues, at XicJiolsoiTs Rcstanraiit, Friday Eve, Dec. 31 instead of the last Saturday "which is Christmas.

12-23-3t Thursday and Friday Discount On All Negligees. MacEOWEN'S SHOP 25 Arcade 12-23-1 Ray Kidircll was arrested last night by officer Rittenhouse, on a charge of illeg-al sale of liquor. Bertha Collins was arrested last night on the charge of grand larceny, it being alleged that she has stolen in Columbus and JJcv-ark, clothing amounting 1 to about 400. She is alleged to have been associated In the theft with Guy Collins, who is now in the county jail on the same charge. Officer Wheeler, of the Columbus police department Is here today to take Mrs.

Collins back to the capital city to answer to the charres of theft she ILL a i STUBif partnership with. Mrs. Jamieson, has retired from the business and lias made no plans for the future. Mrs. Jamieson states that the business will go on the same as usual and she hopes that her friends wiii continue to patronize The Gables the same as before and she wishes to lhank the public for its loyal support in the past and topes that It will Continue.

ilrs. Jamieson lias planned a number of improvements for the tea house, however BO change has been madejn the staff of assistants. Harry Hudson has been retained as chef, Sirs. Adelia Johnson as the pastry cook and James Hogan has charge of the cininsr rooms together with his able assistants. Catering to parties in the private homes has been added as a new feature of the business.

Supper- dances will be given every Saturday evening from eight until tweive and the bridge-teas -will be given every Thursday afternoon from, two until five. MR. HORXER ACQTGITTED. The case against Cbarles Homer, arrested on a. peace warrant svrorn out by his former wife, was heard in municipal court today and Mr.

Horner was discharged- He was represented by Attorney S. Scott. PTTJES AX AXSWER, An answer- has been filed in common pleas court in tbe case Of Etta L. Knight Parkhurst against Grover C. Parkhurst by the latter's attorney.

F. S. Scott, in which the marriage and residence is admitted and every other allegation is denied; the answer alleges that plaintiff deserted the defendant on September 11 last, through up fault of tire latter and he asks that his wife's petition be dismissed and for all relief to which he may be entitled. DIVORCE PETITIOXS. Frank Langel against Geneva P.

Langel: Gross neglect of duty In failing to properly perform lier household and extreme cruelty, also asks that defendant be barred from any'rtgnits-lii plalntHTs propf erty. F- S. Scott, attorney. Lucy McKenzie against "Walter McKenzie: Extreme cruelty and gross neglect of duty in abandoning plaintiff and leaving her unprovided for Words of the Wise. Wilhonl conlraria is BO progression.

WQ. We all decry prejudice, yet are all prejudiced. --Herbert Spencer. man was ever great by Imitation. Johnson- Opinion good cjbct taowi- o3ge ia the Eairng.

verify your references. Dr. Roulh. We know what we are, bat know not what we isay be. Shakespeare.

Qsackerg gives Cirtft to nothing; gte-es death to en things. A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth. Shelley. Il is tiie nature' of man Io be jr for novelty. Pliny she Elder.

Rtdllerg is a discourse in favor of one's itit against one's good- nature. --Montesquieu, A fool's paradise is better than a. wiseacre's purgatory. G. Colman.

Every unpunished delinquency Jias a family delinquencies. Herbert Spencer. WOMAN WANTED Advertisements inserted In The American Tribune classified get you as long as from nine to eleven months at a time. Also asks for alimony and attorney fees. B.

G. Smythe, attorney. JTJEAVE FOR. HOLIDAYS. State Examiner Harry Manners and Harold Hastings, who are engaged in making an examination of the county offices, will leave this evening to spend the Christmas holidays at their homes in Mansfield and Columbus respectively.

MARRIAGE UCCEXSES. Guy Erler, a carpenter of Columbus, and Mrs. Easter Haddos, city- Rev. P. E.

Wright. Frederick H. Boring, a farmer, and Miss Bessie F. Furbee, both of Licking township- Ttev. P.

E. Wright William Furbee, a farmer, a farmer, and Miss Geraldine Owens, both of Licking township. Sev. P. Wright.

IEJST15 sion that he was in his'own home. He objected to being brought to Xew- ark. He was nineteen years of age arfd it developed Sater that his home was in Zanesville and he was mentally- afflicted. CXE KILLED IX EXPI.OSIOX BT TTiiIteil Press. "BALDWIN, L.

L. Dec. woman and child were killed, five men were injur-i, and property damage of more than 5180.000 was done when an explosion damaged a large part of Baldwin's business district today. The cause of the explosion was undetermined. TVho wouldn't be feeling fine the the fans are sticking by me?" PLANES INTO Bj- Untied PTCKIU Dec.

request of the Mexican government to export to ileiico ten airplanes purchased in California has been denied jjy the "United States state department, the tinited Press learned authoritatively today. Department say whether this action indicates" a new -policy under -which this government Will refuse to permit shipments "of arms or potential war materials to, the ilesicau government. WERE KILLED IN THEIR 01 HOME BT PI-CJM. SOUTH SOI-ON; Oliio, Dec. and Mrs.

Charles Hallerman were found murdered In their iiome near here today. Hallerman had been shot to death and his -wife apparently had been beaten to death with a club. Lee-Bader. a brother of Mrs. Hail- erman, and her father.

PM'ip Bader, were at the house at the time. They were awakened by noises from the chicken coop and later heard a shoi, they said. Investigating they found the murder victims. LHBEI5 PHEDICT HTION OF PRESENT BUSHES Br United Press. CIXC1NNATI, Dec.

23. leaders In Cincinnati business. Industrial and financial life predict that the present era of prosperity is permanent and that 1927 will be a profitable year. James 31. HurtoTs, president of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce.

and of the W. E. Huiton brokers, cites rhe following reasons as a basis for liis belief in continued prosperity; Tiie leading automobile manufac- iurers generally regarded as an index to business conditions, have all expressed their optimism as far as their industry is concerned. "Action of the TJniied States Steel Corporation declaring the recent dividend shows their belief in, the future. After January 1, we re going to ATHLETIC SHOTT.

was have an easy jnoney market. The stock market -will be excellent for some time to come, and only excessive over-trading will spoil is well employed and. conditions are generally A. HInsch, president "of the Fifth-Third National bank, and-the Union Trust company, concurs with. Hutton.

Discussing the plight of the" farmer, Hinsch. said: "The price -which the farmer will receive for his products ia 1927 Trill probably be less than in 1926, but the price of commodities indicates there has been a material drop in wholesale, commodity prica indexes. is smi -IKTn'SIL AUGUSTA, Bee. 23- Ty Cobb is still Augusta's idol officially and The citv council last night at a special indignation meeting placed on record as having abiding confidence in It was announced this morninc. i that on Friday evening this week, jihe Liberty AihletSc club will stage the "Georgia Peach's honesty, probity "William Smeyeh.

a carpenter, and its second free admission shovr in tnej and Ixitergritv." Mrs. Maud U. Limbaugh, a dressmaker, both of Buckeye Lake. Thaddeus McVey, a. mechanic OF 3DRS.

1EUSSA ISOX. Funeral services for Mrs. Melissa Jamison were held this afternoon at two o'clock from the First TJ. B. chttreh.

Rev. 3Ir. "VTrigrM officiated and burial was made in Cedar Hill cemetery. OF mm SOCIETY The annual reports of the activities of the Licking County Humane Society for the 1926 were la tand complete Thursday. The total receipts of the society for the year and they -went from the county, the incorporated towns of the county, membership fees, interest on the fund created by the late J.

M. Thurston, fines and other sources. The total disbursements were 54,414.35, leaving- a cash balance In the treasury of $290.48, which is a little better than the balance or 3 njti.d one year ago of $189.27. THE ms EXPLOSION By Unttfd Prcsw. BALDWIN, N.

Dec. explosion, believed due to 'accumulation of gas from a leaky main, wrecked four small frame buildings and an apartment here today and killed three people. Five other persons were hurt. tliat desired help--at once. Try them THREE KIMJED BY MQUOR.

United Prcxn. CLEVELAND, Dec. 23. Three next time. Anyone will aticst'as to Then were reported dead today to their I police, victims of Christmas liquor.

of GranvIJle, and Miss Helen Hupp, of Bowling Green township. Mosher. Kev. J. P.

BJEAJD ESTATE TRANSFERS. George A. Moriarity, et to Ed Crawford, lot in Indiana street, city. O. B.

Pendleton to Pawl Geiger, in- lot 131 In the village of Hebron. Mamie "Watson Jewett to C. C. Bine, ten acres of land in "Washington Hudson A. Anderson to Emma r.

Cooperrider, inlot 2SS in Tallmadge Place addition, city. Emma F. Cooperrider to C. Teele, Inlets 2SS and 333 in the Tallmadge Place addition, city. Pete Brero to llary Sick Slitrea, lot 4371 in Riverside addition, city.

James Trace to Floyd Cooperrider, lot 9 the village of Hebron. ELECTION OF THEDflKEKS The anneal election of the D. O. 1C K. -was held last evening at Castte JIaU and there was a large attendance.

E. L. Sctneidt -was elected as the Royal Vizier which to the uninitiated means presioent- George "Wolfe was elected recording 1 secretary, J. Edgar Grafter treasurer and Charles C. Bowman trustee for a term of three years.

The newly elected Royal Vizier in his speech of acceptance outlined a program of activities that met with instant approval and a campaign -will be made along various lines that will certainly put the Dokeys on the map. in the basement gymnasium in Second) street. The program includes Stevens and Willard a pounds, for sis: two-minutes rounds; Join Fulton and Philip Morelana, at 150 pounds for sir rounds; Clarence Mayberry at 145 pounds against John Vermillion at 145 pounds for sis rounds; Charles West and Clarence Conners, at 145 pounds, for SIT rounds, and Fred Benner, at 127 pounds, against Ikey Colemaii, at pounds, for four rounds. Show starts at eigat o'clock. anus inn STIGE mmm GNlDH COLO.IBUS, O-, Dec.

"Vic Donabey today announced Christmas commutations for three convicts in the Ohio penitentiary, effective immediately. Those favored -were: Joseph Cleveland, convicted of second degree murder; William McKitterick, Dayton, first degree murder, and Russell H. "Wattles, Seneca county, grand larceny. EMPEROR'S COSTDmtCKS CRITTCAJL, Br tJ.ltc* Press. ETAMA, Japan, Dec.

of the royal family and important officials of the empire today hurried to the bedside- of Emperor Yoshlhito, whose illness suddenly became critical at 7:20 p. m. The emperor has been ill for a fortnight from pnenmoqia. It "was officially announced this morning- that the fraternal Order of Eagles entertainment will stage the nest athletic show at the Eagles clcb rooms, on next Wednesday December 29. The program jnclcdes some splendid bouts, among which are Massy and Joe at 120 pounds for eight roands.

These lads will be well remembered in their 3asi battle. Johnny O'ivc-efe, of Colambos, anfl Homer Uo- nan. of this city, who have battled hard on several previous occasions, will go eight rounds at 12S pounds. There will a2so be a battle which is always a treat for the crowd. Frcnchy O'XeiJ of this city and Young of Hebron, will go six rounds at 120 po-jnds, and this should be a good go.

The curtain raiser will be a- foar Totir.d bout between Bad Fisher, at 16S pounds, and Kid Cherry of-tTns city at 170 pounds. The program commences at 8:15. JCMPEB TO SAFETY BOVLIXG GREEN, Dec, 23--By making a parachute jusnp "when plane loaded with Christmas mail mads a nose dive, "Warren Williams of Cleveland, pilot of a government mail plane, escaped injury early today. "WTL-Ti SHRREXDER, Br Press. TOLEDO, Dec.

G. Trepinski, former city treasury commissioner, and Mrs. Blanche F. Bell, former deputy commissioner, were to give themselves up to the sheriff late today to answer to charges of embezzling city funds. indictee! by the grand iury Inst night An Ideal Christmas Gift For The Motorist A MembersWp-in tiie Xeroirit Automobile Club.

It is a gift that floes not last for one day, out for S65 days, 24 honrs a day. A service that frill be appreciated. Membership card, Key to Highway Telephone, Regional Tonr book, Maps, A. A. A.

Emblem, neatly packed In a Holly Box and delivered a special messenger December yonr card. $10.00 per year from date-of issue. NEWARK AUTOMOBILE CLUB Warden Hotel, Newark Ohio Phones--Day, Xight, NEWSPAPER I.

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