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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 12

Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 12

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IMZiY JCIOTO GAZETTE, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1921. si -f. It's GRIN AND FIGHT ON! Zty The Man About Town the Talk of the Town a afraid oi-j ro vou now ES your fear of failure keep ou from trying the recipes for ew and tempting dishes hich ou see in maeazines, newspa recipes Famons anisupy SMILING optimism Is a man's make-up. until he meets a bad when he falls III. 'ealnst fortune stacks, we see the color of his back.

He either bucks up with a grin, or lets out a whine. "I'm all in." There's even some when only half licked, that haven't nerve to try a baek-kick. It's easy to laugh when you're getting the graft; when you're losing the fight, its hard to keep from showing your spite. The man who picks on underlings, and crabs at the petty things, you can bet your bottom dollar, has something to hide by all his "holler." Time spent by others in his town, darning how the wheels go round, he looks on with scowl- ing face, knowing he can't keep the pace. He ne'er thinks with his ripe years, he could set them by the ears, content to drift from day to day.

complaining things don't come his way. Hrothers under the' skin, these two. neither has the courage to do. the first half tries and Is driven back, at the first false move on fortune's track. Time spent in knocking by the other, would bring him more than plenty of plunder.

Determination and a good big grin, where others lose, will often win. loney Kmim pers and cook books It needn t. him-ply make sure that the baking powder and other ingredients are right and you need not worry about the results. Baking Powder represents the smallest fraction of the cost of your baking, yet it has more todo with itssuccessor failure than any other single item. To be safe, and to make successful results certain, use Heekin's Pure Baking Powder.

This pu re, wholesome lea vener ma kes old dishes better it makes new recipes safe it makes all cooking and baking easier and simpler. A littledoes the work. More than necessary does not spoil the baking. Because it contains no alum nor other injurious chemicals, it never gives a bitter taste to foods. Use it in any recipe, from any cook book, and notice the difference.

Sale t'uBlitionHy Curni4 by Cincinnati, Ohio blame future trading" for the big de- colors. Kxtra fine quality Union Suits, former price $3 (tl ylQ Vow fl.HiJ THE SCIOTO GAZETTE A "Daily Republican Newspaper Pub- lifted bv The SCIOTO GAZETTE CO. i. W. FF.11AY I-rrMdrtt l.

31. MASME Secy. 4 Tttm. Kflltorinl Office 'Phone 52. Business Office.

'Phone Men's Hose, assorted Work Hose. Pair Wool Hose. Now cline in wheat. Their losses would; have been even heavier without fu-j tures, Jpuius Barnes says: "With 75 1 per cent of the crop marketed, farm- era actually received 46 million dollars more than they would have re-! ceived under the guaranteed price basis. Losses have fallen most heav- ily on millers, merchants and deal-1 ers who absorbed the farm move-j ment during the high-priced months, and lost 193 million dollars in fivei ninths.

Losses in other commodities than grain would not have been so' 23c Wool Gloves. Now 23c Silk Hose, full fashioned silk variety to choose from, reduced' 4Qrt OC Fifteen Casta Per WeeU Five Cents Comes in various convenient sizes. The pound can is most economical. If you buy a pound can, tell us on postal or in a letter and wc will send you, free, a copy of our new cook book, containing recipes for over seventy delicious and economical cakes, cookies, puddings, hot breads and biscuits. JT1S tJnele Copies Heavy Canvas (Jlovos 12k to great if future trading had existed jin those commodities." 1 1 in I ii i ri Robert E.

Ward. Advertising representative. Eastern OfBee, Room 317, 25 Fifth Telephvne, Mad. Sq. 3151, New tTfistern Office.

Room J30O, 5 South TOitmii Telephone, runuoipti JrT7, Chicago. Men's Silk Ties, a large assortment; formerly $1.00 OQ Men's Winter Capsfj' Sow now In reading of the action of the British in Ireland, one can by a mere transposition of names place himself again In Belgium with the on-rushing German horde taking the place of the British. The latest move is the plac-; ing of Irish hostages on armored lorries, so the Irish will not shoot into the British invaders. The Oer-i Overalls, extra heavy for sM.OO Men's sold Now $2.47 i MfcMHER OF THE ASSOCI ATED PRESS. Th- Associated preps Is exclusively entitled to the use for re- jjubliivuion of all news dtepatcb-s crndited to it or not, otherwise Atetltted In this paner and also the local news published herein.

Men's Fine Silk Knit Ties, just arrived. Former QO price now fut SILK SHIRTS at HALF I'HK Men's Dress Shirts (PI 4Q Reduced to l.4J 69c mans did the same thing in Belgium and were rated as barbarians for doing it. Wherein lies the difference? .:) Slipover Sweaters, former price $2. now PURE BAEIIC1G PO'uBER Kntored a secnJ class of mail matter the Pirn-Officer ChllJieothe. Ohlsr.

Contains no alum, (accurately mad. Work uniformly. Contain no adultorant. Coeafarthar. ts alwaya the sama.

Makaa any racipaaafa. Never fail to riiM. Naver laavsa a bittar tarta, Makaa tooda haalthf ul. Costa laaa. Insures auccaaa.

The Sleep Men's Work Tanta. All sizes, now If you lack confidence in 'your own judgment, you can't blame other people if they share. the feeling. 1 Moonbeams. Men's Hats: a variety to choose- i iraia persons, as always ui uie face of the new, the mysterious or unknown, are troubling themselves over the advent of the "sleeping sickness." This peculiar malady i3 reported to be present in a number of cities.

It is sakl- to be present tiere in Cincinnati. There is nothing much to it, no occasion for trepidation or alarm. It is not a disorder, though from, now only Hose Supporters. 3.rc kind 4c Children's Hose, all 1 sizes, now Men's Dress Shoes, blucher or English styles; Former price J4.98 Men's army last Shoe, all leather, IPO Q7 Reduced to fete'' Club in this city, miners in this Tha chances are that you, like most Americans, do not sleep enough. The ruling of the health department requiring tuberculosis tested herds or-Pasteurized milk.

is. a Jog- locality may start raising mush- Boys' Shoes, solid leather, all Sleep etill is the great restorer. If irooms in the local coal mines. 3. C.

tiliature silk fell from $1,120 per bale to $6S0-odd with no, buyers in ihe market. The appeal to the government from Shanghai was based on action taken Tokio. in helping the fight aeatost the irare in this country, but common iBierman. chairman of the committee ical step in JiiZC-K, now only of the- Optimists' Cub reported the you are anywhere near normal and sleep well, you are not going to be troubled by this bogy which just now is cavorting through the columns of -Cincin temperature in the ora mines was nati Enquirer. enough In the tropics.

Any average intelligent doctor knows- how to handle it. It is only slightly contagious, if at all. Its mortality per cent, is only about 15. What is the cause? In this country, at least, it is directly traceable to. ope of or contagious diseases; It Is a result disease.

Any inflommation of the brain all leather Men's Work Shoes, now only Rovs' Overalls. $1.19 Men's and Reduced to white plague. Feeding the young milk which may be a carrier of tuberculosis, is a dangerous a. bright, ca-, reer has been cut off in its flower by reason the. practice.

And no time better, than' the present to install Witriot'a tested herd in the county, Ross' claim to bo a leader in the fight against T. B. ms to rest on a foundation of sand. What' may be expected of the pres ent; proposed bill to throw open all idea for the raising of mushrooms and in speaking before the cub, said he woud try to interest the miners in such a plan. Mr.

Bierman pointed out that the financial returns would be large enough to amply repay the miners for their efforts to grow the fungi. William B. Jes, a coal operator in this vicinity has sanctioned the plan at his mine. He declared the growing of mushrooms in mines in other ftates had been tried successfully, i the home of Ohio to John Doe war rants founded on mere suspicion is Famous most highly exemplified in a case disclosed ia Judge Sater's court ia Clothing Co Columbus; The illustration is an apt may cause t.oma. comes on, espec-ialy probable following severe attacks of scarlet fever, and lo, the victim has sleeping His trouble really is to be charged to dipease with which he suffered.

Dn't be afraid if you fall sleepy. one: Louis. Camboni, charged by Fed Says South Ameriea Is The Place. Atlanta, Jan. 22.

(Correspondence of. The Associated 'Press) A land where a date with a girl means an evening with the family, where cotton stockings are a mxury, nd where "spirits" arp plentiful, 's the way an Atlanta oung man describes South America where he has gone to assist in the construction by i an American, firm of the largest cotton oil mills' in the Southern hem- isphere. The work is going on at; La Resistencia, Argentina, where a cotton seed oil mill, a peanut oil i mill, a cotton, gin, an oil refinery, an ice plant and a compound, fectory. I ice plant and' refinery, it is said will be' the first in Argentrna. In their special market report, C.

A. King Co. Fy "farmers are not the heaviest wheat losers, adding: Many farmers are inclined to THREE STORES eral sleuths with having sold intoxicating liquor illegally, was found to be not guilty by a jury yesterday in Federal court, when testimony intro- STORE NO. li STORE m. 2 i'duced In his defense disclosed he was STORE NO.

3 Cor. 9th Paint SH. Oppowito Paper Mill 7 North Paint St reel Cor. Kwttif! Main St Opposite Couit Mouse fOpposiw Traction Sta. I DONT-know, Two (Junmen Indicted Toledo, 21.

Edward Foley, 20 years old, and Royce Richardson, negro, '30, were indicted by a county grand jury' today for first degreei murder in the killing Monday of two railroad detectives in a $9,000 holdup. Foley confessed and involved Richardson. The police say they have obtained information which identifies two other members of the killing (party as Frank Seward, alias Stewart, and John McGuire, alias Burke. They are declared to be police characters. Both are at lafge.

"lured" into selling the liquor. Judge John B. Sater, in charging the jury, brought out the fact that the "law does not countenance the practice of luring people with no criminal intent into committing crimes." He instructed the jury la acquit Camboni if they believed the testimony offered in his defense. According to witnesses for Camboni, Federal agents came to hi3 establishment and requested him to sell them whisky. Camboni told them he Advertise In Scioto Gazette LOST SOMETHING? TRY A GAZETTE WANT AD JUST, OFF hand.

HOW MANY persons. i 11 had no liquor for sale, adding he sold Elecllnc WIrta wife drinks only. Testimony dis closed the sleuths persisted in their requests, feigning sickness, until Dentil WHO READ the lines. DWW AUTOMOBILE BUT I will jr THAT EVERYONE tf them. AND a EVERYOME 'flei.

WHO HAS a fevllnab i HE'S GOIfG to buf i Camboni's wife went to a room upstairs and obtained a pint of liquor. The officers returned later with a search Svarrant, but found no liquor i i Auk. For Shanghai, Dec. 20, (Correspondence of Associated Press.) To tide the effects of the depression in the silk market, the Shanghai Silk and Cocoon Guild has sent an appeal for aid to the Peking government. Due to the dull market more than 10,000 eilk workers were idle this month and 20 filiatures in Shanghai had been closed.

Customs returns here show that ia the bar room. Going to the Vooms upstairs where Camboni lived they found a small quantity of whisky and arrested Camboni. 'There's a limit to the activities bales of silk were exported of Federal agents," Judge Sater told i the jury in recommending a. Terdirt 1" JU i for the defendant. ra8 the testi-U J.W bale for the nmt pn od SHOULD RUN Tight many introduced was given ered-''7 xv.

iica Thci Inrv was out. hiir. 1 In tec hHtn-rn rptumin thi vprrtirt unu joreiu first-class vuiis )criuu nit? jji icw vi Cost And Upkeep. i A New York jury recently awarded ONLY THE ItOOVr.Ii I ipm to. tj out -v I TO THE nearest AMD BUY Jnmu-J.

i I A FOR ONE Jtoltar. AND TAK1E ft 1 i AMD SnC' tip with K.I a woman 40,000 for the loss of a tog. Th latest court decisions, as 1 OVEn 1000 TIMCS A i'l'TEVS AS AIK CVSHiox assembled by Case and Comment, shows the value of a. woman, com The Hoover Cleaner-Why Say More? pletely assembled, as: while you leepw Legs, at $40,000, so. ooo Arms, at $42,500....

,85,000 Hair 20,000 Nosft 15,000 Eyes, at $10,000 20,000 Broken heart This teaches us that a first-class fVf.lKe I did K-i wife should be given at least as much mo A care and attention as an automobile. New Vork World. ClMJCn Irtn't this beautiful weather we Ittlugw. Electric Fan For Winter Days Come in and let in ovnioin i Uh exPain the many ways to increase your heating and to make vour house ore comfortable in winter with dGJB. ELECTIUC FAN.

are having. (AUTOMO- A.BQUT; vues. Ait-, 7 The Ross county delegation went to Columbus today to head off a reappraisal of farm lands. It is almost I be DIDN'T know certain that, there will bo' no reap-praisement at thin time. AND SAVED Jmysetf The report of the Farm Iluroau committee on the Infirmary farm is worthy of 8eriou consideration by the county authorities It this needed action is deferred much longer, the tfcunty will have gravel bar instead of a frm.

"AND A lot trouble JFOR A fto) year. NDfc' EVERYTHING. The Best To Be Ilad In meclric Are Here For Your Inspection. On, Actr tn wo tU WAI If VV CI crTDir n.o,. i Always Lowest wvv 'uuLu laiiAit ui5n WASHER TO RAISE MUSHHROOMS IN THE COAL MINES tC CC.II ITT The Wisskr la A Dependable Phytic When Bilious.

Heackchy, Constipated and Upset. 10, 25, 50cdrugtore, mm arc Co. 19 East Second St. SpriugtinM. Jan.

20. THE ELECTRIC sun, rerpontlencp of 'Assorlnted Vretw.) An a result of findings of the Optlm-i If WM. JJ. IICTI.KK, WholeHl IHlribliinr Phone 03 40 aU A 295 East AIaln st" rflone 14MA- i I 1 'i 'V- i'.

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