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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 8

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 8

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iii: ATTENTION, FARMERS BAD COLD GONE IN FEW HOURS LANCASTER EH A PROBER Ohio a testing Ground American Farm Bureau Federation Endorses Honorable Edwin D. Ricketts for Re-election to Congress. 'Tape's Cold Compound" Acts Quick, Costs Little and Never Sickens! "I diUu't cat it." "And what happened it you dinn't eat was sent to ilie disciplinarian's office." "If you reported inSggots in your oaime.il, were you ever given another cf clean "No." Body As Illustration, Green, 4 41 Garfield Figures in Serious Auto Accident at Portsmouth In the Investigation of Captain Hastings, Deposed Superintendent Washington, D. Oct. 7, 1922.

Hon. Edwin D. Ricketts, In a few hours your cold is gone, head and nose clear, no level isiiness headache or stuff jd-up fef Hng. Druggists have guarantied these pleasant tablets to break up a cold or the grippe quicker than kcsly quinine. House of Representatives, Washington, D.

Was With Relatives in Attendance at AM. E. Conference. lold of one boy being to show his discolored body Of the Boys' Industrial School. Says lo tllc 0i herein his cottage, after a He Saw Roaches in the OatineaL beating, and of the guard saying: They never make you tick or uncom fortable.

Buy a box of "Pape's Cold Dear Mr. Ricketts: I am very glad indeed to say that not only did you vote right in voting to recommit the tariff bill, so that the farmers might be free from the Con round" for a few cents and get rid of your cold right now. Joseph Ford, 29, single, of Lan Testimony Being Taken at the Farm. 'Now you fellows want to watch yourselves, or you'll be getting the dope." caster, had a narrow escape from in it. Goulash we had twice a day had string, hog's teeeth and once I burdensome charge on potash and for The Association against Prohibition Amendment with Head quarters at Washington could have put over state wide votes this November in New York, New Jersey or Maryland and won them easily, so the Association claims, but it passed those states by and picked out Ohio because it is considered a typical state.

It is 49 per cent urban and 51 per cent rural and is the home of especially strong Prohibition Organizations hence the opposing forces fetl that what Ohio says about Prohibition in November will carry Unusual significance throughout the nation. They are correct in their reasoning for the approval of this Amendment would affect the Dry Cause throughout the country, it would mean the first great break' in National Prohibition. To affect the passage of this Amendment men, money and the manager of the wet campaign are being brought into the state. If the Prohibition Forces of the state on the other hand are victorious, one of the most stragetic moves of the wet forces will have been defeated and an unusually important victory won for Prohibition. VOTE NO on the Amendment to modify Prohibition.

FAIRFIELD COUNTY DRY FEDERATION, (being killed when the sedan he was riving slipped don over a culvert saw a dead mouse in it." on the boulevard, Sunday afternoon ever about one o'clock. He was removed He related, too, of an inmate, Clar- ence Kellar, having his jaws beaten ller.ring on the appeal of Captain black and blue by a guard and of R. V. Hastings, debposed supcrinten- this guard hay later to other dent of the Boys Industrial school, inmates: here, were from Columbus to) forget what Kellar got." Had Meat Occasionally. Asked whether the inmates hospital and it was had meat to eat, Leaman said there 10 "empstoad the removal of an unwarranted embargo on dyes, but you were consistently the farmers' good friend, lis the packer regulation, the grain trade regulation, the working capital for farm loan banks, the revival of the War Finance Board, the surtax measure, highways, co-operative marketing, filled milk, and other meas occasionally was meat in the gou- lirst thought that his neck had been the lartitulion yesterday; One boy was beaten about the lash.

urunen. tie was a aazea contn- "liut the table guards generally tion for several hours but today was got that," he added. able to be up and around. A blow on "Have you any hard feeling ne head stunned him and that was Testimony of inmates of the and bead with the butt of his tution followed closely that of wit- own gun for drilling improperly, he nesses previously heard, the boys de- testified. ure's your votes reflected the farmers' tcrihing whippings and other pun- a dozen former inmates of against the school officers?" Leaman the only injury he sustained 1 1 1 ishnient aud describing food they; the Inlus.rial SIuool testified Tues- was asked.

Ford was here with relatives at- best interests, which at the same time were in line with our national "No, they all treated me fair ex- tending the A. M. E. Conference at Advertisement. C.

C. WEBB, Chairman. welfare. Allen Chapel Ohurch. Shortly after cept two," he answered.

A You have truly shown that your received. day afternoon. The first two witesses, after rela-j Ury Goi jup, Cleveland, testified ting experiences with shackles and Tuesday afternoon that, after the whipping strap at the institution 1Pr brother, Joseph, was apprehend-were asked by defense attorneys: e(j jn Wyoming, she was visited by "The guards you mention as hav-ien officer from the institution and 5P heart is in the right place and your record shows you have worked to thtf "Capt. Hastings never mistreat- jthe noon hour Sunday he started out ed you?" a ride and was going around the "No. he Leaman replied.

Boulevard from the East End. After Inmates didn't report mistreat- making the turn at the Havecotte end. inf? administered the punishment are toid tha unless the money for his from the guards to Captain "arm he changed his mind about go- Very truly yours, American Farm Bureau Federation still here, are they not? was advanced, the boy would Hastings, he said, because they on around to the Scioto Trail and their started backing the machine to. ray In each instance the answer was lie Sflul t0 pt Leavenworth Penitent- "were scared into keeping Washington Representative. political adv.

It In the affirmative, iary or the Mansfield Reformatory 'mouth shut." i of the two side roads that branch off Besides, statements of punishment gcnt a draft, for $200., then, to Testifying he was beaten, kicked Vfrom' the Boulevard near the Have-meted out, during which one youth tie institution, and later received a and knocked over a chair for cutting cotte As he was backing the declared he "was never spank! un-'check for 18.10. as the expense had hole in his coat, Paul Kellar, Day- right front wheel slipped over the ONLY STANDING ROOM AT THE STADIUM NOW. ton, said that "things like that hap- side of the road at a stone culvert, pened every day." The slip of the front end of the ma- He saw one boy struck with a. chine caused it to go on down the chair, he said. "1 steep bank in a noseTdive.

Ford was Laneasterians who have secured their tickets for the State-Michigan football classic at Columbus, Satur Kellar admitted, under cross-exam pitched forward against the wind- day, should be happy, for Tuesday, ination, to serving four sentences at shield The windshield was broken, P. Sumont. stadium secretary, an Lancaster, one for cutting a man i right fender mashed, right running with a knife. He got out four months board broken, headlight damaged ago. Claims He Has Scars, and bumper bent and twisted.

The top of the car was not damaged. Lynn's ambulance removed Ford less I deserved it," the civil nPon ht fl81.9u. commissioners conducting the hear-i j(jQ (jorjup. Cleveland, teslifletl ins heard one hey testify that he was wllP was r.u,,T.cl lo the "reportt'l because a lot of afier mnnins away, lie was Kilt into ri.y coffee the lid of BivPn rl0 with, a leather parl-the salt shaker came off." which bruised and cut body Just before leaving Columbus yes- he wa8 paln for two weeks, xerday nioinin? the commissioners Afler whipping, he sa'd, an hfard tcftimony of Hbsea F. Mover.

jron was put on his leg and Day.on. a member of the committee 0ll ll)ore wo Blonlus. He invest isa ted the institution. and loaded cement while He told of renins cockroaches in the w.arjng phackln. He showed oitnenl in the p-ntry and cocoons 'gcars on Uis ankle he said, on bags of.

meal. Mover also sail 5)). tie leg iron. he sa milk bun? diluted and frank- gays Didat Rules furlers that were moldy. vou evt.r g.e a 1)oy punislied Plays His Cauls Later 'except for -violation 'of rules? J.

M. "It's ail a frame-up," HastlnM Miearor, counsel for Hastings, asked. Fairt. "I'il have HUiie witnesses -to "i know what the rules were, offer mvMlf before this thing ends. 0orjup answered.

"Nobody ever told "I saw blood on Earnest Reefer's nounced that all seats have been sold, that now it is only a matter of "standing room only." Part of the northern section of the stadium will not be completed by Sat urday but platform space will afford a capacity for 65,000 spectators, it has been announced. THESE WILL FIT YOU IN dsjk Ay ANY ANGLE fJ Union suits that feel right standing up are plentiful. But it's a different 6tory when you get in some other pose. These have the proportion to stay in place no matter what you do. $1.50 WORK BRINER 205 South Broad Street legs after Dillinger (diisciplainary whipped him," Charles Leonard, to Hempstead hospital where Dr.

Albert Herndt attended him. Portsmouth Times. Mr. Ford lives at 406 East Mulberry street in Lancaster. Canton, testified.

I've got. scars on my legs myself from a whipping I get." He was kept an extra week after his time was up, he said, for marks Stomach Trouble and Constipation have never found anything so 'SORROW. good for stomach trouble and consti from a whipping to disappear. pation as Chamberlain's Tablets" Leonard said, when cross-examin writes Mrs. B.

Hooper, Auburn, N. Lafe Wolfe, well known employe of local restaurants, left this morn- f.ir.m.s. isn't it. that jniiiager, uie ed, that the only boys made to wear Kel Want aob nrms Tleaults. leg irons, so far as he knew, were ing for South Charleston, Ohio, in di rciplinary officer charged v.i;h ad- knew talking and laughing these, inliunian-' 'htp- ln llno were against the rules?" i.irl trio has neen re.aineu i.

u.i- repeated that "nobody" i. ni'in answer to a message announcing the death of his brother there. Less than two weeks ago Mr. Wolfe buried another brother at Nelsonvillo. those who ran away or planned to escape.

Louis Orlando, Kenton, sent to Lanaster for stealing, told the commission he saw several boys in the hospital whose bodies were black i.ow in hargc of the school. 1 told me," but finally admitted ho UvA of the tertimi.ny taken In know this was forbidden. nnibUK was from former inmates, uairv Leaman. Columbus. who i.i.pst of them had a srieviin.e tolw.R FOnt t().

Lancastcr for autonio- a ence. ibile stealing, told of seeing a hoy blue fro mwhippings. COMPLAINT MADE. Chnrjses tnai in the face, of night watch- rhowcr ha Mi from 1:45 bovs noses for snorina WKo WwitstoBixy Complaint has been made to Chief of Police H. J.

Wallace of boys throwing corn, rice and stones upon the walks on East Chestnut and South Wyandotte streets. ervant? This "They gave me a chance first, two times I was sent to court," he said, "but the third time I got spanked. It was for laughing and talking." He got ten or fifteen strokes with the paddle, he said. "How hard?" lie was asked. very hard," he answered, "but I was black anil blue a few EETUBNS HOKE.

Mrs. n. R. Dolsvon and little daugli tor have returned from the City Hospital to their homo on East Mulberry St. and of a whipping he received.

He was "sent up to court and got MO days and a fanning." ho said "Spanking," Leaman explained, "with one of ihose leather paddles. strokes on my bare back. II left euis and welts. lie raw an officer strike a one-aniud boy, he testified, and once saw a night watchman knock a hoy down and kick him several times." "Food given us was rotten," Leaman testified. "Oatmeal had bugs Cany Cholera Germs to Milk! It ii generally known that flies carry cholera germs to 'milk.

They also tuberculosis and typhus germs. For health's sake these dead ly pests must be destroyed NOW! There will be hundrels more next Royal Guaranteed Fly Destroyer is positive death to flies. $3. Ser gallon, with sprayer free Sold and guaranteed by Burk Iiros, Earns $7.50 every three monlhs. Will turn over all earnings to you.

Absolutely no expense to you after payment of purchase price of p. m. by three guards one or whom beat him with a broom when he Mnifiled -to get away, was made Wednesday by Clytus Hammond, Helton, former inmate of the school. Hammond testified, that be scream cd and fought to get away, then fell inii-oiisclous and had to spend move than a week in the hospital. Tells of Striking.

He told of the -frequent striking ol inmates by guards, as of men discipline as the squat punishment, whereby inmates were compelled to lower and raise their bodies, with hards on their hips, for a half hour at a lime, and the rifle slinging pun-if hme nt, hereby they were forced to fwics a rifle, extended at arm's lens over their heads. Maggots, he said, were found in the oatmeU at breakfast "three or lour timej a week." "And what di you do when there were mansots your oatmeal?" he was asked. ry Rexall Honey-Savers for TImrsday, Friday and Saturday $100.00 shares of stock in The Ohio Power Company are being offered for sale. You can get five of these SI 00.00 shares for about $455.00. Then you will be entitled to receive $7.50 from the Company every March 1, June 1 1, and December 1 not only this year, but next year and the year after that, and right along year alter year just as long as you keep vour shares.

The $7.50 that the Com- pany pays you every three months is called a 'dividend' It is the wages earned by vour shares of stock your SERVANT. This kind 'of a servant soon pavs for itself. The stock which is being sold is PREFERRED slock. The Company has never failed to pay dhidends on its Preferred Stock and it' lias paid the dividends every three monlhs, without a break, ever since the first shares were issued. If you have $155.00 lying idle whv don't you let it earn $7.50 every three months for you? Put it to work in The Ohio Power Company by investing in its Preferred Stock.

Your savings will not be invested far "away; they will be in plain sight both safe and at work. At present price the slock pays over OV2 Pcr cent on your money. FOOD SPECIALS 53c Opeko Coffea Two potinJs for 542 50c GPEKA TEA 2 pounds for. 51s CCc L6GETTS COCOA, 2 (or. 31c 25c BALI ARBALE SPICES Two fcr 28o oOc FUSE VIRGIN OLIVE OIL (1202 2 for 00a Keys vita All These Specials.

CANDIES 1 lb. Peppermint Pattiics 33c. 1 lb. Cndet Caramels 33c. 1 lb.

Chocolate Cherries Famous Maxie 69c. Also full line of Liggctts candies 75c to $2.50, Fresh from our own Candy factory every week. Stationery Special A box of that well known Pontex Fabric. 39c Do You Think Our Key Kcntest Is Popular? READ THIS Mr. Rexall Mail.

Won't you please put these keys away for me, because I live at Ritchey, and cannot be here for the opening of the lock and" I sure want to win that fine prize. Mis. J. M. Adams, Ritchey, Mo.

Would You Like a 10 Income? INVESTIGATE' The Debenture Bonds and Profit-Sharing Certificates The City I inance Co. They contain these Satiy at Phbl (quarterly. flu PWihutuiti Provided in I'rotiUfcharsi'ic White Teeth Health Ginii3 Pirr mrie under Plate WW) DRUGS $100 Aspirin Tablets $1.00 Hirkles Pills 19c $1.00 Phenopt Halein Tablets (twin) 59c $1.00 Calomel Tablets And a Clean Iilouth. Aik year reigh-lor why she prefers KLENZ0? Stock for sale at all our offices or through any of our employes. The Ohio Power Company Dental Needs 50c.

Pepsodent 39c. 50c. Pebaco 39c. 25c. Klenzo Antiseptic 19c 25c.

Rexall Tooth Paste I9c pnirviion and fcnaminauon. Ki.iirnn a footiMUou and nw Bki-' ervir the itrtipral iuWk-. It afTairn dnwtl i Ly nwn of bu-me" wpuUuoa, I ehurai-ti-r and anperirnr. JfcMiwmr.at.iuiM t'OO. Cwh or Partial P)rmnt.

ith Intrrmt and fcUare ot PrfH from dau. Writ for liUratur and full particularit. THE CITY FINANCE I COMPANY 14-3 ftvtr'rr Buildinf tOLLMBt S. OHIO TOILET GOODS PATENT MEDICINES $1.10 Mading Vitamon 60c. Syrup Figs 52c 60c.

Fioky Kidney 25c. Carter's Liver Tills 19c. 35c Sloan's Liniment 28c $1.00 Vinol 79c $1.25 Iron-Caswra Tonic 98c. $1.75 Jaynes Tonic $1.49 HAIR NET SPECIAL Single Mesh Nets, all bhades but white and gtay, 10c, 3 for 25c EouWe mesh net, all shades but hite and pay, 15c, 2 for 25o WANTED A Hizh Grade Local Hcpre 50c Luxot Face Powder $1.00 Boquct Ramee Face Power 30c. Pompeion Talcum FREE BOOKLET COUPON The Ohio Power Please send me illustrated booklet, containing (1) More Information about your Preferred Stock, (2) Details of Easy Payment Plan, (3) How to Judge an Investment.

79c. 23c. tentative to sell securities for one of the largest invest menl houses of the country. Chas. L.

Perry, Druggist "The Best in Drug Store Goods; the Rest in Drug Store Service." Name Street Splendid opportunity for the right party. Address IVioflice Box 393, Cleveland, Ohio, 4S.

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