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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 4

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THE DAILY SCIOTO GAZETTE, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1917. PAGE FOUR 1 1 tti. habit or catching nsn wun j4)f SCHACHNE HUSBANDS RULES FOR TUESDAY'S REGISTRATION. THE 1U rtvunmite. has applied that method to (Vnfn STflVP tft-1 mbmarines.

The effect of dynamite All Married Slen of Draft Age Muct I lould doubtless be the same, In both i. v.n,i,ii..,' From time to time previous Newtplr cases. A Daily iu io Be Dealt With Later by Rrtl. Registration day, Tuesday. June (the Hoard of Elections has teen Published by I We Aim iw teat I Hubert June 4 'receipt of telegrams from The Scioto Gaxette Co.

(Special) All married men between Turner, judge advocate general of W. PERM U. MAS 8 IB iously given for registrars Informa- E4HrUl OMr James S. Alexander, president of the National Bank of Commerce, in a statement issued through the Liberty Loan Publicity Committee, compares the annual per capita war borrowings, income and wealth of the United States with those of Allied and Teutonic nations as follows: tion has been given cut by the Board of Elections, thoroughly explaining 21 and 30 years of age, inclusive, must register next Tuesday, under the selective draft law, just the same as single men. The law makes no distinction between married and single men inso- UBNl MiciK to Dir all the chances.

LA Twelve cenU per week Three CenU Terms tasle Copta Catered eond ela of mJl mat-iM tl, pet Office at ChUUcothe. uale. The changes will necessitate the utmost care on the part of county registrars, so that the registration plan can be carried out with the best efficiency. has The following information Ilfl(f 11 Robert E. Ward.

Advertising Representative, Eastern Office. Room 817. 225 Fifth Telephone, Mad. Sq. 3154 New York.

Western Office, Room 1300, 5 8onth Wabash Telephone, Randolph 4977, Chicago. been sent out by Mr. F. B. Maullar, chief of the Rosa County Election Per Capita Per Capita Per Capita Borrowings Income Wealth United States 20 $380 12.200 Great Britain and Ireland 444 231 1.763 France 531 151 1.767 Russia 47 6 280 Italy SO 111 694 Germany 230 161 1.388 Austria-Hungary 96 111 808 do Board, to the chief registrars in all it i the districts and precincts over the county: in- "The following telegraphic structions have been received andU Note Prices The Liberty Loan Publicity Com- far as provision for active service is are herewith given for your guidance.

"Instructions have been given us "Our country! In her intercourse with foreign nations may she always be in the right; but our country, right or wrong." Stephen Decatur. mittee has put out a statement! concerned, but it does give the pres- I the Federal in hl8 dlscretlon' the rlht toithat the answering to question No. IpTpmnt men who are the sole suDnort i showing ment could buy with each $50 re-'. d' ndenU I exen.pun.. 4 01 pendents, 'obligatory, and the fact that exemp- One lot of Ladies' Trimmed Hats, values up to $3.50 at Ladies' and Misses' Untrimmed Hats colors only, values up to $3, at ceivea in payment oi uuuu.

io, ah married men wno register tion reeulations have not been pre- will not be automatically calculated that $50 would buy 1,000 exempt scribed, necessitates change in man or 1 250 pounds acie muuary service, oui pounds of flour is within the spirit of the law that married men with wives and families dependent upon them should be selected for other than military service. The law does not mention married men specifically, either in connec bread, or 700 pounds of sugar, or S0O pounds of potatoes, or 400 pounds of fresh beef. It is figured that $50 would buy 1,000 rounds of ammunition or three standard rifles In the line of clothing $50 would cover the cost of 8 pairs of blankets. ner of filling columns 4 and 11 on registrars' summarization blanks, form No. 2.

"Strike out the second sentence of the paragraph at the top of page 22, headed 'Column 4, (Registration Regulations). Substitute therefor the following, 'Deal out all cards on which the answer to question No. 12 indicated a claim of exemption on any One lot of Ladies' Trimmed Hats, values up to $5.00 at tion with service or exemption. The president and a board of advisers Ladies' and Misses' Panama Hats at .00 Children's Trimmed Hats, values up to $2.00 at or 25 cots, or 200 pairs of socks, orlnow are engaged in drafting exemp- 6d The state-'tion regulations. The proposal of 21 cotton khaki suits "Strike out the words 'physical Weather Report of June 2nd, 1D17.

7 a. m. 7 p. m. Temperature 62 deg.

70 deg. Wind, direction SE SW Weather Cloudy Pt. Cl'dy Highest temperature 82 deg. Lowest temperature CO deg. Same date last year, highest.

84 deg. Same date last year, lowest. 64 deg. Wean temperature 71 deg. Precipitation in past 24 hrs.

,98 In. "Weather Report of June 3rd, 1917. 7 a. m. 7 p- m.

Temperature 64 deg. 66 deg. Wind, direction SW SW Weather Cloudy Clear Highest temperature 78 deg. Lowest temperature 58 deg. Same date last year, highest.

78 deg. Lowest temperature 5S deg. Same date last year, highest. 78 deg. Same date last year, lowest.

.62 deg. Mea ntemperature 68 deg. Precipitation in past 24 ,00 in. J. I.

CARSON, Observer. ment shows that $50 will equip one' exempting married men as a class is ntwlaw oAnciilaroHnn four Vi a a nnt Hats, disability' to be found in column 2, on page 21, of the Registration Reg One lot of Ladies' Trimmed values up to $7.00 at soldier for the front, and that $500 will keep him for one year. ulations. Change the heading of col been decided. When exemption regulations are nmn 4 and 11 on form to read 'Probable exemptions not indicated $.00 in columns 1, 2 and 3.

RED CROSS. "Registrars should not number cards, but should return them to the (Continued xrom ttrst page.) Board of Elections unnumbered." drawn they will be' submitted to local exemption boards. Unless it is decided to exempt married men as a class, individual exemptions of married men will be decided by local boards. After registration day married men will not know whether they must serve or not until the exemption regulations are proclaimed and $yo i Bids For Privileges. One Lot Sport Hats at Bids for refreshment privifeges for the Chautauqua, June 16 to 22, 1917.

the exemption boards set to work. Evans, Lyndon, South Salem, Bain-bridge, Bourneville; Miss Margaret Cook, Clarksburg and Frankfort. These ladies, with several assistants, will remain with the attendants at the various meeting places after the main speaker has finished, and explain the work, show the work to be done by the society ad help organize a society if the community desires. There will be no regular meeting of the Red Cross Wednesday, inclusive, will be received at the mayor's office up 11 a. June 11, 1917.

Right to refuse any bid Great political questions stir the deepest nature of one-half the nation, but they pass far above and over the heads of the other half. WENDELL PHILLIPS. The president and "war department hope to have the exemption machinery ready for operation within a few weeks after registration. is reserved. JAMES A.

CAHILL, Chairman. M. SCMCME 0M To The Public. Enlist or buy a bond. "I have been using Chamberlain's Tablets for indigestion for the past Conscription And Does conscription spell to the national game of To answer tha.t question and finally with regard to the six months, and it affords me pleas lire to say I have never used, a reiq Join the Red.

Cross- 1 OBBTUARY eny that did me so mucn good." ADVERTISE-IN SCIOTO GAZETTE. Mrs. C. E. Riley, Hlion, N.

Y. Chamberlain's Tablets are obtainable future, is out of the question, but everywhere. Since the war began $232,082 000 new capital has been put into ships and shipbuilding by citizens of the United States. conjecture answers "possibly, but not probably." The men who play the national ADVERTISE TX SCIOTO GAZETTE A SMASHING DRIVE On our old enemy H. C.

L. Buy your goods from us and Liberty Bonds from Uncle Sam and you will save money both ways. game are nearly all within the age limit of 21 to 31, and must register. WANT COLUMN These men are athletes and in per fect health they must be, in order WANTED Washing-to do at, home Daniel Touhy, Sr. Daniel Touhy, of Cincinnati, a former resident of this city, died Sunday evening at his home from heart trouble after an illness of three months.

At the time of his death, Mr. Touhy was 61 years of He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Lillian McCarty of Cincinnati, and Mrs, Anna Thomas-Detroit, and one son, Ralph, of this city. The funeral services will be held at 9 a. m- Wednesday from the Holy Family Church at Price Hill.

to play the game. Their only exemption, probably, would be that of Call Home Phone A-735. being the sole support of mother, LOST Ladies light striped coat Leading life insurance underwriters believe it will be impossible for the companies to go through the period of the war without a reduc-tjon of dividend payments to old policyholders. No plan has as. yet been devised for meeting the costs of increased mortality among policyholders called to the colors.

father, sister, brother, wife or child, or religious principles. There might trimmed in pink. Lost between Chillieothe and Waverly. If found notify Sheriff Entler of Waverly be an exemption created "as seen and receive reward. fit," whereby the sport be considered a.

necessity to the public at large. FOR RENT Furnished room, cent but this a strained thought. If there are enough baseball play rally located, with bath. Call The Penny Store WE HAVE THEM Magnedo Talking Machine Needles A package of 50 needles. Each needle guaranteed to play 10 records.

Home phone A-1045. Crackers per lb 16c Graham Wafers per lb. 15c 25 lb- sack Cane Granulated Sugar $2.21 10 lbs. Cane Granulated 80c Clean Easy, Swift's Pride and Crystal White Soap 7 cakes 27c Santos Coffee 19c 3 cans Pink Salmon 47c 3 No. 2 cans Pork and Beans 43c 3 cans Tomato Soup 27c 3 large Milk 34c 3 small Milk 17c 3 cans Sifted Early June Peas 37c 3 No- 2 cans Pink Beans 3 lbs.

Country Lard 72c 3 pkgs. Mince Meat 25c 3 Glasses Jelly 25c 3 No. 3 cans Hominy 29c 3 lbs. Peach Butter 42c 3 lbs. Apple Butter 29c Have you used Edel Weiss Flour? If not here is your chance to try this high grade flour at low grade price.

We just got in a large shipment of this flour and we are crowded for room. To reduce our stock we will sell a small amount at $1.79 per 24 Yt lb. sack. Marvine per 24 lb. sack $1.87 St.

Nicholas per 24 lb. sack $1.92 Pillsbury, per 24 lb. sack $2.07 Gold Medal per 24 lb. sack $2.07 Meal per peck 55c 3 pgks. Pancake Flour Cream of Wheat per pkg.

Vetos Wheat Food per pkg. 14c Crackers per lb. 15c OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED Don't matter if broken- I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per full set. Single Some American is reported to have Invented a very simple and successful method of exterminating submarines. The method has not been made public and there are many conjectures concerning it.

The best guess seems to be that some fellow, who has been Joined Signal Corps. Mr. Bernard Bergman, son of Mr. E. Bergman, has joined the Columbus contingent of the Ohio Signal Corps.

He returned to this city Sunday for a few day's visit with his parents. Mr. Bergman leaves for Camp Perry Wednesday. and partial plates in proportion Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L.

Mazer, 2007 S. 5th Philadelphia, Pa ers exempted for good reasons', the national game may live for a while longer, but should the strife in Europe last long, the sport must be given a vacation and prodded up after the war. The possible "death" of baseball will come only with the continuation of the war, but the probability of its "interment" at present is not thought of. Johnny Shovelin, Columbus Senator, and former Babe, has registered at Drifton; Pennsylvania. Nearly all ball players have signed up, as many of them will not be in their voting precincts on the day of registration.

FOR RENT Pasture. 3. miles from town. Both phones. J.

L. Cronin NORVELL HARTLEY FOR RENT Furnished or unfur J. L. McDaniel's Cash Store nished rooms for summer, with beautiful surroundings. Address Cedar Maple Farm, F.

D. 1, Chillieothe, Ohio. Home 'Phone Y-1184. Bell Main 241-W. "Shop Here and Save Money." EVERYTHING YOU NEED.

'Court Votes: LOST, STRAYED STOLEN Bay mare, 9 "years old, small crack in right hind hoof. Scar back of front legs on each side. Finder return to R. E. Murch, June Sale Mwirasliis The Penny Store Lightest Mattress in AVants Divorce From Wife.

Alleging extreme crulety and willful neglect of marital duties, Josiah Grabill Saturday brought "suit in the Common Pleas court against his wife, Lillie Grabill, asking for a divorce and the restoration of 119 acres of land to him, located in Paxton and Perry townships, respectively, in the counties of Ross and Pike. G. B. Bitzer represents the plain- Combination in Crepe de Chine and Nainsook Corset Covers with and without sleeves. Night Gowns in Crepe do Chine and Nainsook.

The World LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Black Shepherd dog, white neck, white nose, white feet and white tail tip. Answers to name of Dick. Reward. Oliver von Clausburg, Home phone A-1046. FOR SALE Two electric motors one 15 horse power, the other 7 horse-power.

Bargains if sold at once. Enquire Wissler Hardware Company. Good Now For Garden Growers. The heavy rains of the past week are now to be followed by a week of fair, sunshiny days, according to the weather bureau. WANTED Contractors to, bid on grading 1,000 lineal feet of new road.

Plans now on file -with Clerk of Scioto Township, Golds- berry Block. William Eselgroth, R. No. 9, City. Bell phone The filling of these Mattresses comes from the Island of Java.

It Is gathered from the pods of a native tree. The patented sterilizing process takes place in the factory where Robinson Roder3 Hanasilk Mattresses Are made. These Mattresses are easily handled as they are so thuch lighter than any other. They are thoroughly sanitary and are sold only in the best stores. For Said 6 rooms Mill fine lot.

5 rooms Church, near Allen. 6 rooms Plum barn and lot. 11 acres, fine home, good orchard garden and pasture; Just beyond city limits. Also 28 acres ad-Joining. At low price.

4 rooms and bath, Plum, price. 7 rooms, soft bath, furnace, stable on lot E. Main near Watt. Sulzbachep dwelling, E. 4th.

Price below half actual cost. 6 rooms, reception hall, bath, and modern conveniences. High street near Second. 9 rooms, bath, between Water and Chestnut. Barn and garage on lot.

Price reduced. SEE EWMS Sontlnvcst Corner Taint Main St5. Doth Phones. Scliool Tomorrow. The public schools will not observe Registration day as a holiday.

School will keep Just the same as usual. The Boy ScoutSf will probably be dismissed to push' their Liberty Loan subscription campaign. The New Sleeveless Gown. Beautiful Lace Flounced Petticoats. The beauties of these linos will surprise you.

Two Piece Breakfast Dresses In Gingham and Percale S1.00 Also Dungalow Aprons in varied types and trices. Norvell Hartley Man-luge License. Ralph E. Heisel. machinist, Chil-llfothe, and Matie S.

Jones, at home, Chillieothe. Rev. J. V. Stone.

Notice of Appointment Estate of' John W. Grable, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Emma A. Grable has been appointed and qualified as administrator of the estate of John W. Grable, late of Scioto township, Ross county, Ohio, do-ceased.

Dated this 23 rd day or May, A D. 1917. CHARLES E. CAPFLE, Judge cf The Probata Court. Edward Long 76 CliiMren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS TO I A.

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