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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 2

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LANCASTER (0.) EAGLE-GAZETTE MONDAY, OCT. 5, 1936 WMLUE LIM'l IP MJH PAGE TWO QUAILEY BETTER Boat Tossed Into 'Dry Dock' by Gale Italian Princess Likes Horse Riding Now She Canters Surprise Orders Taxes On Dividend A Fairfield Couples Granted Divorces Judge Acton Allows Legal Separation To Three Couples Common Pleas Judge Frank M-Acton today granted divorces to three Fairfield county couples fol lowing court hearings. Cora D. Mason was granted a legal separation from Lucius E. Mason on grounds of gross neglect.

The Masons were married in July 1908 and eight children were born of the union. Mrs. Mason was awarded custody of three minor children. Delbert W. Swyers was granted a divorce from his wife, Jessie S.

Swyers. They were married in A i market Saturday.) "II Duce examined the Anglo-French- American declaration preceding the alignment of the franc and declared he agreed with the conception that economic recovery of the world is one necessary condition (or collaboration among peoples looking toward peace," the communique declared. Hits Franc Devaluation "Permier Mussolini set forth the eventual repercussions of the devaluation provision," the communique continued in describing discussions at the cabinet session. "With regard to foreign transactions, it (devaluation) clarifies the situation especially in regard to exports and tourist business will be benefited. "Only an increase in prices internally could compromise these advantages but II Duce proposed and the cabinet approved blocking some prices by rigorous control an dmovement of others in relation to world prices." The cabinet also authorized changes in import quotas and immediate elimination of lire exports.

Eliminate Exports "The cabinet has reconfirmed in the most categorical manner that the policy tending to reach maximum economic autonomy will be continued because that is essential to the military ends and defense of the nation." The cabinet decreed especially that for two year, rents of apartment houses, offices and other buildings may not be increased nor may increases be made in rates for electricity, gas and other public services. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Cbarlti J. OTarrell to Boyd Stebleton. Clearcreek-tp. R.

B. Handshey to the Pickering-ton bank. Pickertngton. Jacob Morehart deceased) to Dora M. Morehart.

affidavit Viola Meek to Dora M. Morebart, Bloom-tp. 1 fit Like a fish out of water, this boat is helpless as it rests, high and dry, on the rocks of the Devon coast near Barnstaple, Eng. The eraft, a fishing ketch, was tossed onto the rocks during a recent storm. Apparently intact, and with sails set, all it needs for navigation is water.

PrincessVolanda, eldest daughter of the king and queen of Italy, is seen here in her newest photo, ready for a turn at her favorite sport, horseback Yolanda was married in 1923 to Count Calvi Di Bergolo, an Italian army officer, after she had been reported engaged to Edward, then Prince of Wales. Vital Statistics Birth KarrtafM 1 Pastor Of Lancaster St. Mary't Church, Improves Rev. Monsignor D. P.

Quailey, pastor of Lancaster St- Mary's church, convalesced today at the local parish home to which he was returned Saturday night by Rev. Fr. Francis Hickey, pastor of Sugar Grove St. Joseph's. Physicians at Mt Carmel hospital, where the Lancaster priest underwent treatment during the past month, said he had recovered sufficiently from injuries and shock incurred in automobile collision, to warrant his removal.

He will remain confined to his bed at home. Miss REELEEF says: relieves HEADACHE quicker because lis aiuaify mm Today Tuesday Ace Feature No. 1 Your Ace Cowboy Star, Rides The Bandit Trail! VO motion picture has ever created such a sensation! 3,000 convicts riot! Romance vies with drama! It's marvelous! BOBCKT ffOWTOOM Tin iVl -ft I.EWIS STOVS TEH lTdDQDSE A CXSMOPOLlTAN lllll Ace Feature" No. 2 The 'jj Supreme iylT'o Sensation fcLJ WAttACa Of the BBBBT Talkies! IK tCbtstar Morris ana Hrms I IriTorcea Truifara Mrs. Emma Reber Blue Mrs.

Emma Reber Blue, 80, life-long Fairfield-co resident, died yesterday at her home in Amanda after a long illness. Three sons. Max and Homer Blue, of near Amanda, and Ralph of Cleveland, 12 grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Ida Hedges, Carroll, survive. Funeral services will be held Tuesday 2:30 p.

m. at the late home with the Rev. L. A. Don-nally officiating and burial made in Amanda-tp.

cemetery by W. A. Balthaser. CORRECTION It was erroneously stated in an account of the Bremen-Murray City football contest Saturday, that game officials were not registered with the state high school association. This was incorrect.

The officials would not show their registration cards, it was learned today. Italian Cabinet Favors Action, Designed To Aid Nation ROME (AP) Premier Mussolini-reduced the value of the Italian Lira 41 per cent today in a sweeping financial decree approved by the cabinet. The new value of the Italian monetary unit was set officially at' 19 tothe United States dollar and 90 to the Rritish pound, although the lira's gold content was registered at 92.46 to the pound. The cabinet also approved a capital levy on1 property ownesr ho were required to subscribe to a loan to the extent of 5 per cent of the veluation of their property. II Duce, in addition, ordered new taxes on stock dividends and corripany profits, prohibited price rises or increases in public service rates and decreed a 65 per cent reduction in customs duties for grains and cereals.

(The premier's action fixed the value of the Lira at approximately 5.2 cents as compared to 7.6 cents, the closing quotation on the New York foreign exchange AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE Everything for the Home. OCT. 10th, 1:00 P. M. Lancaster Transfer Storage Co.

The Morning AfterTaking Carters Little Liver Pills Tri iTTi ijT1 i' Valuable fttemiutnit too! PUT WILSON'S mi OM.TOWJW1 LIST tod lieu can I I I I II Clarence W. Paxton VJ PavtAn 41 nf W. Cli-: vaT Mulberry-st died Sunday at 10:10 a. m. in the Lancaster city hospital where he was admitted September 22 for treatment.

He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Harry Muck, Miss Edith Paxton and Miss Betty Jane Paxton, all of Lancaster; his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Paxton, Lancaster; two sisters, Mrs.

C. T. Snyder, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Carl Daum, Lancaster; and four brothers, Edward, Harry and Walter of Lancaster, and Leslie of Heywood, Calif. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.

m. Wednesday in thej Church of Christ in Christian Union with Rev. F. E. Terry of-j ficiating.

Burial will be made in Forest Rose cemetery by J. V. Halteman. 1 -a LANCASTER LODGE NO. 57, F.

A. M. STATED MEETING, Tuesday evening, Oct. 6th, 7:30 o'clock, Masonic Temple. Work in F.

C. degree. Re freshments. Brethern of regularly constituted Lodges welcome. C.

C. SNYDER, W. M. ROI DeLANCY, Sec'y. Adv.

TODAY TUESDAY STUOOtDtX St. V-t-i DRfAMV 'St rVf" ri i-iiTr! ROMANTIC VI 4 A a Merrie Melody Cartoon 'Toy Town Hall" Cameraman's Adventures "Scouring the Skies" Wednesday Thursday yaws a Terryioou Added Attraction On The Stage-Thursday (One Day Only) GLENNA JANE THOMPSON and her HOLLYWOOD PLAYGIRLS TssV starV a' JOAN BLONDELL i DICK POWELL i WARREN mm 1 i i. i Man a ml nUJH saijaimi iiiliiml; fh 1 April, 1928 and he charged her with wilful absence. The mother was granted custody of the only child. Amelia Stuart gained marital freedom on charges of gross neglect and wilful absence against Thomas W.

Stuart whom she married in September 1927. She asked restoration of her maiden name of "Edwards." William H. Schweikert, represented the plaintiff in all three of the cases. Evelyn Mussing filed divorce petition in Common Pleas court today charging her husband Geo. Mussing, Matmora, with gross neglect.

Mrs. Mussing said she was married in May 1929. She asks restoration of her maiden name of "Gettz." There were no childreri. Mrs. Henry Darius Mrs.

Henry Darfus, 56, died at 6:30 a. m. today in her home five miles northeast of Lancaster. She had been ill two weeks. She is survived by her husband, Henry P.

Darfus; one daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Goodman; two grand children, Robert and Judith Ann; her mother, Mrs. Mary Kraner; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Peters, Ashville, and Mrs. John Miller, Baltimore, and one brother, Merrill Kraner, Lancaster.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the residence with Rev. W. F.

Doctor, officiating. Burial will be made in Forest Rose cemetery by George F. Darfus, Groveport funeral director. False Teeth Stay Put Fasteeth. a new improved jxwder, keeps platea from dropping or "lipping.

Jfo gummy, pasty feeling. SwetenB breath. Gives real teeth comfort all day. Praised by people and dentista everywhere. Avoid worry.

Get Fasteeth at Loeher" Pharmacy or your druggist Three sizes. Adv. Ladies' Aux. to Knights of St. John i business meeting Wed.

i October 7. Nomination and election of officers at this meeting. PHOTOGRAPHS 139 S. Broad St Lt us make your Hatr Beautiful. PARKE R-HERBEX Special Treatments Maurada's Beauty Shop HAZEL, PARISH.

Mgr. M. Chapman, Owner 207 Kreaa-e Bid. Phone 766 SPECIAL NEW FALL SUITS AND TOPCOATS SPECIAL $16.50 to $25.00 HAMMONDS What Is Turret Shielding? See the new Fairbanks Morse Radio at Wolfe Service Store Front and Wheeling Phone 474 Buy Your Tickets Now To See And Hear MARRIAGE LICENSES Lester Jacob Rauch, 28. truck driver.

Lancaster, and Dorothy M. Smith. 26. waitress. Bellaire.

Con't Irritate Gas Bloating If yoo want to REAI.LT GST RIO Of GAS and twrible bloating you won't so it with harah, irritating alkaiita and ga tablau." Moat ttaa la in tb oppr boarel and ia due to polpoaoua matter from conitlpaiioo. Adlerlka rld you or GAS ana cleans foul polaona out of BOTH bowala. Adiartka acta whara ordinary laxatlvea do not even rach. Doea not not huliit forming, last on doaa rallevts GAS. McCLEERT PHARMACY (mUIUJv IBEL Willi' have llioneit mwmi OBITUARY I Mrs.

Henry Darfus, aged 56, passed away at 6:30 this morning! at her residence north east of; Lancaster. She is survived by her Henry F. Darfus; one Mrs. Lawrence Goodman; two grandchildren, Robert and Judith Ann; her mother, Mrs. Mary Kraner; two sisters, Mrs.

Florence Peters, Ashville, Ohio, and Mrs. John Miller, Baltimore, Ohio; and one brother, Merrill Kram er, Lancaster. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the residence with Rev.

W. F. Doctor officiating. Burial will be made in Forest Rose Cemetery by George F. Darfus, Groveport funeral director.

10-5-lt Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried tor your cough, chest cold or bronchial Irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomulsion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed membranes as the germ-laden phlegm Is loosened and expelled. Even If other remedies have failed, don't be discouraged, your druggist Is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money If you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.) CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many kind friends, neighbors and fraternal organizations, for their as sistance and sympathy during the illness and death of our loved one, Mrs.

Elizabeth Rainey. THE FAMILY. Adv. NOW SHOWING Mat. 2:15 Eve.

7-9. New NEXT I isa a sr B3VES Monday, October 12 High School Auditorium 8:00 P. M. Adults $1.10 Tax Included Tickets on Sale by Students of Lancaster and St. Mary's High School Also At The Chamber of Commerce.

Production on the easy monthly payment plan, the wme as you buy commodities such as Radios, Automobiles, Furniture and many other every day necessities, which are bought on the installment plan. 3he Got ojf ffloneif HyL I fOHMSW if I Proof Ynaxjf I I the Sealed-in "Meter-Miser" I Mechanism Guards You I Against Service Expense I i I is stjrprisingly low, often less than the "mark up" between the wholesale and retail price of other com 3 U-rr. I 1 ya 1 WOOD STOISm 7 Come In and set for your self that Frigidaire's ingunit not only tutt tumid tost th bout, but assaret economy year after rtarfTh Five-Yeax Protection Plo provides PROOF of la rec- ord-breaking dependability, uuy on rrooj, not mete claimil (Cfl: mm Location at 337 W. Main St. DOOR TO KING'S FURNITURE STORE modities.

Try this plan. Phone or come in today. LAWRENCE B. FRITZ Manager tSS WEST MAIN STREET LANCASTER, O. "'t I 1 1 yrL I il 1 415 II 800 li 1 im1 1 11 naw aft.

I ll i 11 2 KIGIUAlfTt Cleah-Up B-4 The Fair Dry Cleaning Repairing Alterations LERCH NEW FACILITIES WILL INCLUDE; Handy Loading Platforms Electric Freight Elevator Cold Storage Room Ample Warehouse Space Complete Grinding Equipment Complete Shelling Equipment Complete Mixing Equipment More Efficient Service. Martens-Winter Hardware Co. Upper Broadway 4 Center Main Phone 68! Phone 2691 FARM BUREAU CO-OP. 337 W. Main St.

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