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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 3

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I page threk 'THE NEWARK ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1932. LOSES CRAZY HERE ARE FIVE, CHARMING REASONS TO STAY ALL COATS SOUTH FOR All the nyramlds aren't in Egypt "BALANCE OF Our cameraman is no archaeologist, Bailey of Washington kept their feet WEDDING DATE IS ANNOUNCED Former Utica Man Will Take Columbus Girl as His Bride. rtica, Feb. 16. Mr.

and Mm. William H. Mlnkner. Columbus, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Miss Helen B.

Mlnkner, to Lea-lie W. Hobbs. son of Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Hobbs. Columbus, but formerly of Utlca. Miss Mlnkner la a graduate of North high school and a former student of Ohio State university. She was pledged to Theta Upsllon sorority. The fiance was graduated from the high school in Mt.

Vernon and is associated with the Columbus Packing company. The wedding Is to fake place at the home of the bride's parents March 18. W. A. Harvey is spending a few days at Magnetic Springs.

Funeral services for Mrs. Lydia Wagner Greer, who died Sunday at the home of her son. Howard Greer, Sparta, were held this afternoon in the Methodist church In Homer. Burial wan In Homer cemetery. Eugene Dunlop was awarded the set of dishes at the E.

W. Brickies grocery. Masonic lodge will meet Wednesday night. The Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Agnes Brlnkerhoff Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Church league basket ball games will be played here tonight. J. C. Lamson, Charles Robinson, Ioyd Hall, E. W.

McKee and C. W. French attended the meeting of the Newark I. O. O.

F. lodge last night The Ladles' Aid society of the Homer Methodist church will hold an all-day meeting Thursday In the hall. A potluck dinner will be served at noon and all members are expected to attend. Thirty-one young people of the Methodist church enjoyed a vnlen tine party In the church parlors last night. Games and contests were arranged.

J. L. Miller spoke on "Education" at the Lions club meeting last night. There will be a joint meeting of the Newark, Johnstown and Utlca clubs at Moundbuilders inn Monday night The district governor will be the speaker. 1.

O. O. F. lodge will convene at 7:30 Thursday night for degree practice. Gertrude Mellck attended the In itlajtion of new members of Shepard- son club of Denlson university Sat urday.

Mrs. Mary Donahey was honored Sunday when relatives gathered at her home in Utica to remind her of her 81st birthday. A basket dinner was served at noon to the follow ing: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott and daughter Jane, Mr.

and Mrs. F. E. Elliott of Canton. Mr.

and Mm. C. D. Wyman and sons Nell and Fred. Mrs.

Rene Wyman. Mr. and Mrs. H. Riffey of Johnstown, Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs.

E. Householder and son Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.

Marriott and son Jack. Mr. and Mrs. William Flsk and son William, Mrs. Pearle Dush, J.

C. Marriott George Marriott and William Evers of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Bebout, W. J.

Lyons. T. Beatty and W. G. Evers of Martins.

burg, Mm. J. L. Morrison and son Bfllie of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Van Winkle and daughter Annetta, Mm. Grace Varner, Miss Mary Margaret Klrkpatrlck, Miss Monna Donahey and Mrs. Mary Donahey of Utlca. Given Long Terms. Troy.

N. Feb. H. (AP) Stan ley Chero and William Schmenltzer of Broughton, yesterday were sentenced to a prison terfti of 30 years to life, following their convic tion of the murner of Sergeant John Frey of the New York state police. i 1 Miami Beach.

was interesting and well built. Carolyn Gibson (left) and Greta Hoffman (right) of New York went up In the air at having their picture taken, but (below, left to right) Patricia Kramer of Detroit, Authorities Differ Whether War Exists in the Far East MMARKABLB LVALUES Coats at Half and Less Than Half of Their Original Price. A Smart Variety of Coats Belted and beltless styles; lei collars, rever collars, shawl and question mark collars over-sleeves. swirl cuffs, bell sleeves use of fine furs. Coats are made of rough and smooth materials in Green, Spanish Tile, Blue, Sand, Brown and Black.

Fur trimmed and self trimmed. 8.95 WINTER rksx vv 1 kit iiiaiiiii but he thought this pyramid In on the ground and shouldered arms, been war and China was forced to pay heavy Indemnities for the losses suffered by foreigners. As China and Japan are both members of the league of nations and desired to comply with the covenant of the league, or at least to appear to comply with It, there seems little likelihood that either will formally declare war even lf the struggle at Shanghai becomes a major military clash. Both rest on the claim they are merely fighting to protect treaty rights. A declaration of war by Japan in connection with the Shanghai trouble might result In even more serious complications with other nations Interested in the foreign concessions at Shanghai.

A blockade of a port like Shanghai, jointly controlled by several nations, would offer endless possibilities for International disputes. STUDENT DIES OF POISONING Williamsburg. Feb. 16. AP) Eva Wynn, It, of Paint Lick, a student at Cumberland college here, died today of what Is believed to be food poisoning that caused Illness among 32 members of the student bodv and faculty.

Dr. A. T. McCormack of the state board of health, came here today with the tate chemist to investigate the cases. Meanwhile the college, which has 150 students, has temporarily suspended classes.

Give Valentine Party. Miss Edith Ashcraft West Car lisle, entertained with a valentine party in her home Saturday night. The hours were spent with valentine games and contests and refreshments were served the following: Misses Virginia Crough, Ha Morgan, Elynore Meade, Mary McKee. Vlr ginia Hodge, Glenna Ashcraft Hilda Graham, Mary Vlgel, Esther Ashcraft. Ruth Funk: Messrs.

wu liam Visfl. Denzil Hodge, Lowell Mizer. Jess Ashcraft Ward Graham, Carl Gault Alfred Mason, Leonard Funk, William McKee, Carl Ash craft. COUGIHIG Don't let them get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly.

Creomuluon com bines the 7 best helps known to mod era science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Money refunded if any cough no matter of how long standing is not relieved.

Ask your druggist for (adv.) 42x38 bleached and hemmed pillow cases, made of good quality sheeting. Outing, yard 9c Splendid grade nappy quality 27-inch bleached outing. Cut from full bolts. 25e Colgate's Tooth Paste Large Size Now 16c Princess Slips 18c Broken sixes, sateen princess slips In- black, navy and red. Mostly large sizes.

Linen Toweling 10c "Steven's all-linen unbleached toweling, is inches wide cut from full DEATH PENALTY IS METED OUT BY OHIO JUDGE Negro Is Sentenced to Die in Electric Chair for Slay ing Farmer. CONVICT ACCOMPLICE Five Are Alleged to Have Slain Aged Man in At tempted Robbery. Circleville. Feb. 16.

(AP) Walker Brown, Columbus negro, convicted over a week ago of the first degree murder of John M. Kidney, 75-year-old farmer, today was under sentence to die in the electric chair at Ohio penitentiary. June 3. Sentence was passed last night at a secret cession of the court by Judge J. W.

Adkins. A motion for a new trial for Henry Louderniilk, 47. a white man, eon. victed In the same slaying last Sat. urday, was filed today.

In sentencing Brown, Judge Ad' kins overruled a motion for a new trial. Loudermilk, Brown and three other negroes, are alleged to have killed Kidney, a Monroe township farmer, during an attempted robbery, Dec. 10. Lacey Adams is now on trial for Kidney's murder. Immediately after sentence was passed.

Brown was rushed to the Ohio penitentiary in Columbus. ANSWERS CASE IN COSHOCTON Coshocton, Feb. Clement Nel- don was arrested on the charge of Wilful destruction of property and trespassing, to which be pleaded not guilty, and his hearing will be held later. In the meantime he was placed under bond for his appearance. H.

B. Carter claims that be Bad leased a coal mine to Neldon, when the latter failed to comply H-itn the terms of the lease. Carter bfockaded the mine entrance and he claims Neldon tore down the and entered the mine. The death of Mrs. Mary Jane Reed, 69,1 occurred at her home following a beitrt attack.

One daughter and two sorts survive. Clarence Carpenter, 31, died at- borne of her parents, Mr. and Mre Noah Poland, Islete R. D. 1.

She Is survived by her husband, a son, her parents and a brother. DEtY VIOLATOR GETS BIG FINE Delaware. Feb. 16. Sam Robin son, Headed guilty to a charge of 11 legal possession of liquor was fined $500 ana costs, it was nis sec end oitfense.

Mrs. Frances Maize, 70, widow of Williats Maize, died at her home In Prospeitt. She is survived by two daucrhttirs and two sons. The cfeath of William Henry Allan Strache.v. son of Prof, and Mrs.

W. M. Strafhen, occurred at the home. him are his parents and a ferothef, DIES AT HOME IN ZANESVILLE Zanesviile, Feb. 16 John Lowther, 79, died at the home of his son, Clarence Towther.

He is survived by two sons itnd five daughters. The deatth of Leroy S. Shiplett, 81, Hopewell township, occurred at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Clyde Westfcott. He'is survived by a son.

Police hare been asked to look for Harry Smit 50, who has been missing since F.riday. The death of Miss Elizabeth Bowers, S5, occurred at the home of her sister, Mrs. 'V- J. Nolan in Sonora. The body of Leroy Gibson, son of Mr.

and Louis Gibson, this city, who diel at the h'ne of a relative in Wheeling, XV. will be brought to the home here for burial. HISTOlUANTO GIVE ADDRESS Galbraith, historian and secretary of the Ohio State Historical association, will be the speaker before the Ki- If your Throat Pains When your throat is son, drop Mistol in your now let it ran baei use as gargle! Doctors' approve it all druggists carry it Soothing Mistol keeps its healing balms in contact with son membranes long enough fcrreliera Inflammation and cheek infection of colds. 5 fttft ma U1HILU i do QtfiS BET; OWES $500 TO THREE MEN Philadelphia, Feb. The tint limit on William R.

Crissy's wager with four frionds that he could "crash the gates" to dine with President Hoover, play golf with Bobby Jones, motor or play gJlf with the Prince of Wales and golf with John D. Rockefeller, expired yesterday and his friends looked forward to spending S500 each. OrUwy resigned his post 'With a brokerage firm to set out last Feb. IS on his mission, which was not to require mare than cne year. One of the stipulations was accomplished when Crispy attended a White House Correspondents' dinner last Feb.

21, with Mr. Hoover pres ent. His friends hem said the other throe stipulations were not so easy. They said they last heard from Crlssy in London where he was endeavoring to win a golf appointment with the Prince of Wales. FLIER REPAIRS PLANE IN AIR Wellington, N.

Feb, Id Biackmore, who pilots a pas senger plane on a regular run. Is something of an acrohnt as well. Yesterday, flying In a heavy rain storm, he hung, head down through hole in the cockpit floor of his plane for an hour while he repaired a landing wheel from which a holt had dropped out. While he worked a passenger held a rape around his waist MOVIE FANS TURN HIGHBROW Hollvwood. Calif.

Feb. 18. AP) America's motion picture fans have gone highbrow, In the opinion of Will H. Hays, head man of the film industry. 'Pictures of a dramatic and Intel lectual caliber, which would not have been successful popular entertain ment a few years ago, are now being received with enthusiastic approval." said Hays, who arrived to attend the annual meeting of the association of motion picture pro ducers.

Sheriff on Trial. Toledo. Feb. 16. (AP) Sheriff Joseph Zimmerman of Lucas county was brought to trial today on nve charges of making false expense statements for the payment of Jail food bils.

Deputy Sheriff Clarence Honberger is under sentence for soliciting and accepting bribes in connection with the Jail food purchases He Is expected to be a state witness against Zimmerman. NOW STOP PAIN THIS EASY WAY One drop does it instantly then corn lifts right off If you want to keep your feet free from aching corns Just get a bottle of FKEEZONB from any druggist t'ui a drop or two on the corn. Pain stops Instantly, and for good! The.i berore you know It the corn gets so loose you can lift It rlpht off with your fingers, easily and painlessly. It's the safe way that millions use to get rid of hard and soft corns and calluses. Works like a charm! Try It.

FREEZONE nd survive a ohio 5x Values up to $29.50 and every other important $12.95 ARROW TRUMP SHIRTS By CHARLES S. SMITH. Washington? Feb. 16. (AP) Are China and Japan now actually at war? The Question, causing great discussion among authorities on international law, finds conflicting answers.

The League of Nations Shanghai commission reported to the league council in Geneva that "a state of open war exists" at Shanghai. Quincy Wright, professor of international law at the University of Chicago, said in an address: "Japan and China are not at war. because neither has expressed an intention to make war. However, if hostilities reach sufficient magnitude, it would doubtless be in the competence of other states to regard war as existing." Popular and legal definitions of war vary greatly and have changed and developed with international practice through the centuries. In fact there are several "kinds of wars and the definitions of these also vary.

A "perfect" war Is when the struggle exists between whole states. An "imperfect" war is one which is limited as to places, persons and things. And a "solemn" war Is one begun by formal declaration. If the struggle at Shanghai is a war in the legal sense, it certainly is not a "solemn" war, nor a "perfect" war. At most it is an war.

"Declared and open hostilities," Is one of the definitions Webster's dic tionary gives for war. Another it gives is "the state or fact of existing violence or force against another. now only against a state or other politically organized body." Under the second definition, which is in no sense legal, the Shanghai fighting is war. According to Cooley, an outstanding authority on international law. "war is said to be tbat state In which a nation prosecutes its right by force." Another sort of war recognized by legal authorities is "quasi" war.

This type of war existed between France and the United States in 1799. The United States did not declare war on France, but American and French frigates made captures and finally exchanged prisoners. In the Boxer rebellion of 1900 many foreign nations sent troops against China to protect their citi zens and, property and there was a concerted military movement of these forces for the relief of Peiping, where the foreign colonies were under siege for 70 days. War was not declared by any of the foreign powers, but the fighting was followed by a treaty exactly as lf there had REGULAR AND HALF SIZES! Helen Daly of Long Island and Betty wanle club at its luncheon Wednesday noon. Harvey W.

Denton, 77. died at his home. He is survived by his widow, three sons, one of whom is Harley, Newark, and three daughters. Elijah Hillyard. 73.

died at his home in township. Surviving are a brother and a sister. The Jefferson school building, which was padlocked by the Canal Winchester school board last Thursday was open again Monday and the children were at school again. WOMAN TAKEN AT HER HOME Barnesvtlle, Feb. 16.

Mrs. Martha Florence Campbell. 30, died at her home on Sandy ridge. She is survived by her husband, Jesse Campbell, a daughter and a son. Needy families in this community are on a decrease.

Some of the men who had been helped have found part time employment. They have withdrawn from the list of those being helped. A meeting of the subscribers of the Falrview and Morristown Telephone company was held at Falrview to protest against the rates being charged. The company has a total of about 200 phone subscribers in that district DIES SUDDENLY IN CAMBRIDGE Cambridge, Feb. 16.

Mrs. Bertha Lille Smith, 56, died suddenly at the home here. Surviving her are ber husband, Edward Smith, two daugh ters and one son. Attorney Williard D.Campbell, who Is completing his first term as coun-tv prosecutor, has announced his candidacy for re-election. KNOX COUNTY NATIVE DIES Mt Vernon.

Feb. 16. Mrs. Mary E. Herdman, 62, widow of Isaac Herdman, died at her home.

She is survived by a son. The body of Rev. Maxwell North, 62, who died in Ardmore, will be brought to Mt. Vernon, where the funeral takes place. He is survived by his widow and one daughter.

He was former pastor of the Sparta, East Porter, Rockbridge and Claiborne Christian Advent churches. Mrs. Lettie Isabell Hoffman, 69, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cora M. Baldwin, south of Fredericktown.

Her daughter and a brother survive. The death of Miss Amanda Hag-erty, retired school teacher, occurred at her home. Surviving her are two sisters and three brothers. Edward J. Bennett, 69.

this city, died at the state hospital. Columbus. A son and daughter survive. The death of Mrs. Ida R.

Horn. 79. occurred at her home in Monroe township. She is survived by her husband, Joseph Horn, and a daughter. Donald Cahill was arrested in Ottawa, on a charge of failing to care for his child, and will be brought here for a hearing.

It is stated that he was brought here last October and promised to care for It but has failed to do so. A community Institute will be held in Martinsburg Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Bernard Toung, Circleville and Vernon E. Crouse, North Lima, are the speakers.

GIRL SCOUTS TO GET COURSE Announcement was made last night at a meeting of the Girl Scout council of a Red Cross instruction course. Second class Girl Scouts are eligible to enroll in this course, which will be conducted by two graduate nurses. Those interested in the course will meet for the first time in the Girl Scout offices in the Carroll building on the east side of the Public square weanesaay afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. N.

Bradley and Miss Ruth Hitchcock will be in charge of the classes. The course will include first aid, child and home nursing work for which merit badges may be secured. WANTS TO TEST BRIGHT PUPILS Evanston. 111., Feb. 16.

(AP Dr. Walter Dill Scott president of Northwestern university, is looking around for a halt dozen "boy or girl prodigies." He wishes to form -a class of six precocious children from la to 15 years of age, and has written to a selected list- of high school principal asking them to cooperate with oim In his search. A special study program and a special environment to provide the most, opportunity tor the grouo is planned. Only Through Service does a bank prosper. Vm iiiiiuimjiLH) 1.95 TnV WEDNESDAY BARGAINS at the Underselling EOS1TON STORE Bed Sheets 39c I Pillow Cases 9c THE NEWARK TRUST COMPANY has been serving the business and personal interests of Newark and Licking County people for over 28 years, consistently expanding its facilities and developing its service to meet the ever-growing needs of this community.

Whatever your banking needs, or your property problems, you will find here not only the mechanical efficiency which you require, but also the intelligent, friendly cooperation that gives it maximum value. Double bed size 72x90 bleached bed sheets with strong center seams. 10 yds. Muslin 39c Full 36-inch wide lightweight unbleached muslin suitable for many purposes. 20c Box Genuine Bayer's Aspirin Tablets 1 Dot.

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You get the great advantage of Arrow's Sanforizing Process, which enables us to guarantee permanent fit for all Arrow Trumps. See Our Window I)Isplayj 12c BIVUK IW v-tw vui at this sensational low price. Bed Sheets, 79c Pepperell quality full seamless bleached bed sheets, finished with deep hems, ready for use. Outing Gowns 49c Fancy ttfmmed striped outing gowns with long sleeves; All wanted sizes tor women, nussea. Newark: mm.

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