THE WIN6POR CLAN

VOL. 16 Al,:RON, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1927 No. 45

Ninth Assembly Elects Its Lr. 3 rs WORK OF ASSEMBLY C. T. MARRIOTT ELECTE[ PRESIDENT OF REI;EIVES PLAUDITS SENATE; W.11. RICKETTS, SPEAKER Of HOUSE

AT ANNUAL BANQUET . Ninth Industrial Assembly Chooses Leaders At Opening f Session Last Monday Night In Goodyear Hall; Year Just Completed Stands . Eighth Assembly Dissolves Out In Co-Operation, Fair Dealing Senator C. T. Marriott was elected president of the sen- ate, and Representative JV. H. Ricketts, speaker of the ..k President Litehfield comes - house, at the opening session of the Ninth Industrial As- of a long line of sea eaptains, sembly, AIonday night. skippers of the famous old Other officers elected were, in the senate : 1Vm. Cash, . New England clipper ships, vice-president ; C. F. Libby, secretary (re-elected) ; A. E. which in their day were the Haverty, sergeant-at-arms (re-elected) ; in the house: G. E. Bgp. . 1/k Y/e 9» finest in the world. Shumaker, vice speaker; R. J. Whiting, secretary; ser- So it was natural that in Left to right: C. T. Marriott, president of the senate and W. H. geant-at-arms, J. G. Shirley. Ricketts, speaker of the House. his reminiseenees at the As- The new president of the senate has been a member of sembly banquet last week the assembly from the third assembly to the present and LOOK OVER OUR WONDERFUL TIRE STOCK he should use the metaphor was recently elected from District 3 for the fourth sueees- of the seas. Tliat's the invitation that Chet tire. Now is the time to get a sive term. Tlie new speaker of 6 6 For many years." he Brewer, manager of the Goodyear tire at prices exceptionally low. tlie house was elected from Pre- CRACK FLIERS LIKE cinct 32 for tile third successive said, "I was what might be called Tire Repair School makes to all •'We have a very good stock of RIDES ON PILGRIM term. the chief engineer of the ship of Goodyear employees. Drive 30x342 tires in standard and over- through the winter months know- A nominating committee to se- Goodyear. It was our job to keep size and also n dandy supply of The • Goodyear airship Pilgrim ing that you won't have to stop lect assembly members for the up steam. to supply the power that all the other sizes. (:arried some distinguished heavier- • joint general committees was drove the ship ahead. Now I am in the cold and snow to change a '•I never saw a better stock of than-air fliers recently during the eleeteil tls follows : Senators W. up on the bridge. It is my task tires. Come and look them over," airport bond issue campaign. Lt. C. Claus, R. J. Walters and JI. A. to pilot the ship, to direct its says Chet. .Timmy Doolittle of Wright Field Pitman, and Representatives R. .T. course, to study tlie weather FRIARS' CLUB 1•ILL probably tlie best flier in the serv- Whiting, Jack I. Wills and G. E. ahead. At times the going is dif- ice, Lt. Hegenberger, who made Shumaker. A special meeting of ficult, there is fog, we must travel DANCE SATURDAY SCOUTS AND PARENTS the flight from San Francisco to the assembly will be held in a few eautiously, at reduced speed. At HAVE FUN TOGETHER Hawaii and Lt. Frank T. MeKee, days to vote on the nominees they other times we call for full speed Friars' dances are continuing to comniander of Norton Field, Co- have selected. ahead. be among the popular Saturday It was hard to tell whether luinbils. were among tliem. The Eighth Assembly opened the "We have lots of competition. night events of Goodyear Hall. The scouts or their parents hnd the Lt. MeKee, formerly stationed session JIonday night in the usual Other craft are making every ef- uext of these pleasant affairs will most fun at the Parent's Party of at Scott Field, St. Louis, is a manner. Reports of the various fort to take the lead away from be lield in the sixth floor ball room, the Goodyear Boy Scout Troops qualified airship pilot so was per- standing comniittees were heard. us, to put us out of the running. Goodyear Hall, Saturday night, held in Goodyear Il:111 last week. feetly at home in the little Good- The election committee gave a To hold our advantage takes the November 12. At least 250 were present alto- ye,r ship, but it was the first time summary of the happening of the fullest effort on the part of all of All friends of the Friars' Club gether and all lind a gbod titne. for Doolittle and Hegenberger, year ; the sales conimittee gave us. If there should be differences with invitations are invited to these Coacb Ed Conner put the each of whom got a big kick out tlieir report of Raids and apI)roxi- in our own ranks, lack of har- dances. These invitations may be grownups through some games of the experience. mate savings secured for employ- mony, Iack of co-operation, our obtained from any member of the wliich exercised unaccustonied Clarence Cliamberlin, Trans- ees, and tlle Special Welfare Fund rivals would be quick to take ad- Friars' Club. Jack Daley and his muscles. but tliey were a gilme lot. Atl:intir tlyer took the air in the committee gave their report anci vantage of it. orchestra will provide the musical F. 0. IT'ashain superintendecl the shil, Tuesduy during his visit to submitted an audit of their bookF accompaniment. distribution of eats. Akron. showitig that everything was bari- PRESENT THE "BULL" For the • dance November 26 the dled in a straightforward and busi- K. & B. Merry •fakers will fur- 7 17 nesslike manner. In the house, Vice President C. C. Slusser nisli the music. The Days That Used To Be a- ..036.1VOU' Rep. R. J. Whiting submitted n expressed surprise at the as- inotion that the committee be sembly banquet that the "Bar- ever made a decision by hearing given n vote of tlianks for the good becue Bull," whlch was won by one side only. Assembly and 5:•.* work they had done in the Eighth the management from the as. *fl/&, ...,, 0 management try hard to solve ..9 .5 Assembly. sembly In a baseball game last operative problems through co- After that the Eighth Assembly summer, had never been of- operation and confidence in each adjourned sine die and the new •cially handed over to the assembly was sworn in by . H. S. management. other. "Goodyear's le•dership is Kreighbaum of the Iegal depart- Early Friday morning Toast- largely due to the mutual under- ment. master Wm. Blouer, Senator standing of each other's problems .J. H. H. Cook, Speaker R. E. nncl their solution through fair Perrott, and other members of SPROWLS NOW HEADS treatinent and mutual considera- the assembly with company of- 1 HIGHWAYS DIVISION tion." flcials, called at the vice-presi- Representative Wm. Blouer was .. dent's omce and presented him G. M. Sprowls .has been ap- toastmaster at the annual affair :. with the *' Bull." pointed manager of the HighwayH which was attended by 350 assem- .> * . Tran•portation Division, effective blymen, foremen and omcials. '::. 4« 1.. 4036November 1. He was technical *'The Goodyear ship is a good Retiring president of the senate, '.'.h , 4... 6:A engineer of the department. ship. I have seen .it perform in Howord H. Cook told of what the 4¥ '. * = ..4- J. M. Linforth, formerly min- fair weather and foul. And when experience of belonging to the as- '1:f ager of Highways Transportation, stormy times were on uM, the fu- sembly had meant to him. He ,: is. now in charize of pneumatie ture dark ahead, I have found my- gave n word of advice to the new truck tire sales ·for the Goodyear self going back into the engine assemblymen and si)oke on the Export Compnny. room. going out into the factory, airport as did retiring speaker. 1 Sprowls came to Goodyear in seeing familiar faces. seeint the R. E. Perrdtt, who also advised 1912 to test tires on electric great machinery of production the old assemblymen to give the trucks. In 1917 he joined the moving forward smoothly, swiftly. bene6t of tlieir experience to the ) army and returned in January, without friction. And . I've found new members that the Ninth As- Alice Miner 1919 in chnrge of road testing. new inspiration and encourage- sembly might be as successful as In . August. 1921, he became ment each time in those visits, to the Eighth. Yes, both are pictures of Alice down by the customs of thousands foreifin trade investigator in go ahead with my own work, feel- Talks were also made by Rep- Mini,r, Oflce Servide. There's a of yenrs which permitted them to foreign fields, tranmferred to the ing that I had a good ship, fully resentative J. W. DeShane, for little difference as one was taken dress their hair in any number of tire design departmpnt in 1923 powered. behind me." the retiring assemblymen, and by attractive ways-but cut it off, and in October. 1924, wam ap- Mr. Litchfield and .Vice Presi- Representative I•. E. Ratchford, two years ago and the. other only neverl pointed technical engineer of the dent Cliff Slusser both praised the for the newly elected Assembly- last week. But times have changed and Highways Tranitportation Divi- work of the Eighth Assembly men. On one picture Alice had beau- women have stepped out of the Rion. which nrcording to the vice-presi- Entertainment after the dinner tiful curls that rested gently over bonds of custom and tradition and T.inforth joined Goodyear in dent, "hns probably carried out and speakerR were furnished by her shoulders: and on the other have drrlared their freedom from April. 1919. tls City Rale,tman in the Rrheme of co-operntion better Tommy Ratelifro, the Tlnited I,an· her hnir is cut the modrrn way. everything biit fn•hion. Baltimore: in Octobc,r, took thr than nny hns clone hrforr. There singer. The Rubbrr City Foiir, a Ten yrnrs ngo n picttire like the Thc· render must decide for him- fnc·tory course nt Goodyear ancl nre two RideR to every qllestion," r036loreelFirxtette, nncl a vnudeville 1ntter woiild linve hec·n impo,4,vible self which iR the inOSt brroming. pntprrd the tire design drpnrtmrnt lie said, "nnd no jiiry or jitdge nrt. to get for \romen were still bound t.hc. c·,irls or the modern bob. ' in Frbrunry, 1923. -11 , THE WINGFOOT CLAN.-PAGE 2 j-- 30 /. '1 :r . *> JRRY THE LOBBY BOY (Out of the Frying Pan) By Randall

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1 * The Roamer Visit Home City Service Pin Awards Things Are Getting Questions - Answers Of the Zeppelins Serious Is R umor Q lat a change in a fellow a few PLANT 1 When is a new employee's nonths of married life makes- JJ- .'. -i•...... *I. sick and accident protection 5 Years Carl Gandy, Dept. 242A and B effective ? .Tolin Woods, Dept. 197; Harry or example-just this summer A. After the first 30 days of em- JI. Voytjo, Dept. 197; Charles le remarked that hc would ployment. lover carry his lunch and after Sowers, Dept. 108F; Virginia Q. Are benefits paid for the first three months of married bliss Kim es, Dept. 15GD; Charles Hor- *i week of disability ? he comes in every day with his 1 ley, Dept. 105F; Opie M. Hall, -41 A. No. Only after the first full dinner in a neat package under Dept. 151A; Amos Ellison, Dept. week. his arm. 1958; Ben Dunak, Dept. 111C;

4 John Gordner, Dept. 195D; Rus- Q. For how many weeks of dis- - ability does the Relief pay ? Ioe JIattingly, Dept. 241B, sell Beverly, Dept. 105F; John A. For men-16 weeks. For ,ws signs of added responsi- Basista, Dept. 1958; Bertlia Bair, .4 women-10 weeks. ity and he's only married a few Dept. 162. eks-the other morning he tried Samuel Thompson. Dept. 141; Q. Is that the maximum benefits? .4. B A. Yes. start the furnace fire without William Simons, Del)t. 156D; *':* ieli luck but he did sticceed in 4 Paul Shandrick, Dept. 152A; Wil- t... Q. Are benefits paid only upon oking up the whole house. lie Houeliin, DeI,t. 1428; Arthur return to work ?

1 1 . ...=. 1-- .ix, 1 *" &-'....te • C. Davis, Dept. 151A; Charles A. Not necessarily. 4 bunch of the department fel- Atistin, Dept. 195A. Q. Can one draw his bene6ts Front row, left to right: M rs. :t lows had gone down to the sta- Eugene Yansey, Dept. 150A; E. H. Bueht and Mrs. F. W. Al- weekly while disabled ? tion to see Chick Staider off I . brecht. Back row: E. H. Buehi Wm. Vaughn, Dept. 14211, Jas. 0. A. Yes. as he left for England-as the Stultz, Dept. 163; Jolin Pruitt, .+ and F. W. Albrecht. r ) .....4 Q. Is it necessary to notify the train was just starting out, Wai. Dept. 191A; Albert Kielil, Dept. il' Secretary in case of sickness ter Roe, Dept. 242A, came rush- F. W. Albrecht, head of some 156A; Stanley Darling, Dept. eIZ*'.--- or injury ? ing up, "Where is he?"- 100 Acme stores, recently returned 1865; Bertha Parker, Dept. .39; A. Absolutely. rvithin six days. -"He'll be on the back plat- from a trip abroad ditring wliich Frank 3Iihalik. Dept. 1118; Issell S. H. K. Thompson and Eva form," said one of the boys- Q. Is it possibl ) leave Akron lie visited Friedriehshafen, Ger- 3Iclifillan, Dept. 191A; Joseph C abell. On left, a sister. while disabled 7 and as the last coach went by, many, the liome of the ZeI )pelin Kopos, Dept. 141B; liargaret A. Yes. Walter waved his hand and industry. He found a new liatigar Glover, Dept. 141C; Charles H. S. H. K. Thompson, and Eva shouted, "Goodbye Chickl being completed and work well Cooper, Dept. 143A; Henry C abell, both of Dept. 142-B, are Q. When does a new employee's Goodbye Chickl"-but only one along on a large new airship for a Bowen, Dept. 195A; Tliomas L. b'hown sitting on top of a tomb- insurance become effective ? person was standing on the back Spanish corporation, whiell plans Snyder, Dept. 112; , William Fer. S tone, but, contrary to what might A. Immediately upon going to platform, a burly negro porter to establish airship ec,nneetion rell, Derit. 133; 1 b e surmised, they are very much work. who waved his hand in return. a live. ./ with Buenos Aires. Dept. 16OC; Jones E. Blevins, Q. Does the extra insurance also He also met several Zeppelin Dept. 195(. They have just returned from a contain a total disability "Htirrali!" said JIargaret Me- me Il who were formerly with Joseph Hogler, Dept. 195B; t rip to West Virginia and rumor clause ? iric·y, By-Products, who had been Goodyear. including Capt. Ernst Howard Fee, Dept. 143A; Robert h as it that things are getting very Yes. 4 r, with peticil il Ild paper- A. Lehman, first omcer and Wil- Clay, Dept. 1428; r 1 8 eriozis between them. All their Q. Is it possible to change the Vliat's the good news." asked a liam Siegle, ehief engineer on the If riends say, '-It won't be long beneficiary ? stander-"1928 can be divided I•os Angeles on its delivery flight Dept. 111C; Francesco Valentino, n ()W." A Yes. 1 A. fc,ur, so it's. leap year," soid to Alnerien, and Erich Hilli:ardt. Dept. 131B; Sylvester k Q. How is this done ? :irgaret, wlio, by the way, is wlio wns for some time with Dr. Det,t. 1318. ngle. LARGE CROWD HAS A. By taking the policy to the Karl Arnstein in the Goodyear to Years Secretary's oKice. Zennelin ofdces here. FUN AND VARIETY AT Wm. C. Dedman, Dept. 150A Q. Can the beneficiary be changed Dor Anne Goldstein of the tube Mr. Albreeht was accomlianied. . ' Jolin Gordon, Dept. 109A Wm SQUADRON SMOKER if the policy is lost or is not room bought some pork chops by liis brother-in-law, E. H. Buelil ' C Cunningham, Dept. 105C obtainable ? thinking they were fried oysters. n nd Airs. Buehl and Afrs. Albrecht. ' ' ...1- Richard B. Collier, Dept. 113 £1. Absolutely. It is only neees- The picture shows them on sltip- ' That gymnasium program was Stanley Bush, Dept. 151A: Wm sary to call at the omee of the Wlitit to do with his prize Ply- board. one of the best ever seen nt a Traehsel, Dept. 111B; Edmund <,titli Rock chicks to.keep them Squadron Smoker. was the opinion Secretary. Law, Dept. 156A; Ray Livings- orn freezing at niglit was the of the 1,700 persons who enjoyed Q. Why is it important to have SLIM CROWD SEES ton, Dept. 133; Alice MeLaughlin, 'c,blem that.puzzled.Slim Lantz, the annual Flying Squadron the beneficiary correct? "FAMILY UPSTAIRS" Dept. 150A; Harvey J. Wiley, t,lit. 244, until he hit lipon. the Smoker program last Saturday I. A. So that the insurance money .-- Dept. 105C; Elmer Wilson, Dept. c,ti of taking them to bed with night. is paid to the person it right- A mere handful of people turned 151A: David Wilson, Dept. 191A; 1111-it worked fine. Johnny Bright and "Bum Dogs" fully belongs to. out to see the '-Family Upstairs," Jim Shine, Dept. 191A; Ervin Hannison, put up the gamest fight Iiarry Delf's great comedy of Norvell,' Dept. 151A: Emiel Rit- Q: In ease of death of a mem- of the evening with knockdowns o wonder Plant 2 Caleteria Is American home life, shown in terbeck, Dept. 151D; Stonewall ber who should be notified ancI so plentiful that the crowd stopped producing a super variety of Goodyear Theatre Thursday niglit Pendleton, Dept. 16OB. why? food this week after having two and Sponsored by the Wingfoot counting 'em. And,the scrap be- Roy G. Wiley, Dept. 132; A.A The Secretary who will ad- big laughs-0. C. Yates is a Girls' Club. tween Harry Markel of Cleveland Floyd Wells, Dept. 150A; Gordon vance money immediately for bachelor temporarily while his It was a good show, a wholoRome and Young Irish of Akron would Wood, Dept. 150A: Ernest Work- funeral expenses, etc. wife Is away and he's having a comedy that kept the " audience man. Dept. 105C; Theodore Trex- have been n good one if the Cleve- land boy would' have used fewer heck of a time getting fellows laughing all the way through. and ler, Dept. 105C; Upton Pritchard, clinches. IS IN ARIZONA to sleep with him--ryen-:-he has there were some dramatic moments Dept. 151B: Jesse Mathias, Dept. * to have someone to sleep with that took some fine acting. Tlie 121C; Chas. Hunsehe, Dept. 140; Tlie Gold ·Dust Twins put up Chas. F. Work, Dept. 1(13A, now him or he can't sleep-looks like cast tlint playecl for a solid yen r ill Robert Frame, Dept. 191A; Wal- their usual fine display of comedy on. his vacation,' writes from Mrs. Yates will have to come the Gayoty Thevtre. Now York, ter Epps, Dept. 1918; Robert boxing to the delight of the cr6wd. Springville, Arizona, that.he is hav- back quickly or Yates will give fratilring Noah Reillmrz nsS 64 Pa Drummond, . Dept. 15OA; Willia m The Akron Alidgets made quite n ing a fine. time. He had trilveled out for want of sleep. Heller," deserved a muell larger F. , Church. Dept. 15OA; John M. hit. Another pleasing feature was over. 7,000 miles at the time of turnout. Brittain. Dept. 156C. the wrestling bout which came to writing. The show, calcullited to swoll 1 2 (,1, ort Shilltz., manager Plant 2 Benny Stanney, Dept. 151A: n sudden end ·after 20 minutes of "We have seen the track of the :i f,·toria, went to Long Lako, d,lek tlle treasury of the Wingfoot Girls' Nick I'nrnid, Dept..130,1 ; Arthur battle. All Weather trend in the sands of Club, had the opposite effect, and ,ititing-he Maw some dtlekm bob- H. Prior, Dept. 15OA; Ernest Three acts on the theatre pro- the Pacific, in the snow .of AI t. 1.1/ I 1111 and down 'on the water reduced it by a considerable Lane. Dept. 111C; Steve Kisli, gram got favorable reception from Hood, at the Grand Canyon and 1/8 timount. 11(1 110 fired twice-thry rontintled Dept. 132; Earl Hill, Der,t. 150A; tile nudience. The Woman's Or- in the Petrified Forest," he writes. , 1,(,h Iir, nncl clown nnd Boh Raid. Arnold Fnrkas, Dept. 132; Arlis chestra was very good: the Anilor I'll gc,t them this tirne." and he PROUD DAD Igdgell. Dept. 156A: Catherine dtio find tlie colleginte comedian, 15 Years rmi the remt of tho slirlls in liist 1 ('tnre Blnke, I'lant 2 c·i,fetc,ria. (Jampholl, Dept. 1428; Olof C nrl- were popillnr nets. .Ttimrs Stonier, Dept. 250A; - I. , iiI<,riintie-tlie woodon deroy is tile I)roild father of 11 4 '>t I )01111(1 Mon, Dept. 1528; An mrs Sykrm, Fire (-'liief .Toe lIyers nppenrrd Clinrle• Ratcliff, Dept. 286; Otis tic·ks never had n (·lifinc,e nn<1 tliey girl Hitler042litft 'Pries,lny. 'ri036,tis Dc,1,t. 111B; I,O 11 i R Sein 4,11 solim, oIl tlie srone n nd lieh ind tile Hcone,1 D. Hoskinit. Dept. 2338 ; Frod ,·rc, ric!(lled witli 1 )tillets. I lit,Illl )('r trr'o fc,r Blnke, 1 )0111 girls. I )*,i,t. 105C. nttir036ciiii fi &)ranil 11*.fv zirliform. T,eonhnrclt. D rpt. 271D.

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9 Post 209 Band Has Exp

4*41 It. ,\. Balo, I'lant 1 electrician, I. - -r-_ -rIL sIlent 1)0 cozlsecutizie days iIi tile 71 PROSMRAN; ARWISTICE I ti fl'(,tit line in France duritig. tlie %#c,1'Icl 1,&'a r before he Was relieved.

i 1Iis c,utlit, Coinl,any C, 101 Field - 1 DAY ANNIVERSARY Signal Btittalion. 24;tli Division, ---•CLE•IIL.•-- liit the ft'oilt trerlches Febriiary 9, 11 )18. During tile battle of the 4. I Col. Carmi A. Thompson Will ... T<,iil sector, April 20, 1918. a big ,#4• Talk At Meeting In , shell erastled into tileir (lugout and I E.. . , ! killed three and wouncled two others • Goodyear Theatre. 41+ :. .-I.... t, ,,L.4,1"'*4 besides liiniself. Though severely .*, 1» 4 1,/ 0 . P,t i .· 2 woutided himself, Btilo saved the Witli banquet, initititic,11 of new ,k, . 4* . r. life of n wounded comrade. candiclutes, installtitioll of officers *1, 1 1 ,, i, tind a huge 1,liblic Ill'ograIll alld J 9 4, I lIe was awarded a Croix De clance, Post 2()9 of the American < 1 Guerre by the Frencli Government. Legion will celebi•ate tile anniver- i:40 4.. r _-.- 1 Sary (,f kirmistice Day, Friday, " 4. 44.6 Benjamin Hamilton, Dept. 1638, Novelliber 11, iii a fittilig intlnner. AA deserves honorable mention this Col. Carmi A. TliomI)0011. Spe- •' 9 44 week. Joe Bond, Dept. 163A, lost • citil rel,resentative of Piesiclent: $25 and Hamilton returned the * . Calvin Coolidge to tlie Pllilippitle • money to the owner.

Islan(ls, •vill be the 1)rincil)111 •- ..Ill. --1 Chester Breth speaker nt tile I,ublie program in Left to right: H. H. Ansley and C. D. Yount. 80th Division; D. I•easure, 305th • (30(,(iyear •1'lientre wilicil still'ts ilt Some fellows are lucky and 011 i H. H. Ansley, leader of the Post ership the Post band has become I Engineers, 80th Division. 8 0'clock. of these is Chester Breth of Dept. 209 of the American Legion band, one of the best in this locality. 2 Wm. Watt, 321st Headquarters A fine niusical Ilrogratil by tlle 151-A, who took part in eiglit 11:id years of experience with the ' C. D. Yount is business manager Co., 81st Division; C. V. liontgom- , Tuesday 1\Iusical Club 11:is been ar- battles·- in the World War anci 2Ild Brigade band at Camp Gordon, of the band. ery, 163rd Infantry, 82nd Divi- ranged tllroligh CO.01,eratioil witli • spent 100 days in the trenches Atlanta, Georgia. Under his lead- 1 sion; W. 0. Mills, 307th Ammu- • tlle local cliurelies tincl tlie 11.oriian's - ./-/ and never received a Wolind. - nition Train, 82nd Division. I Federated Clubs of Silmillit CO. 4 He enlisted June 1, 1917, alld E. L. Davis, 308th Engineers, Tlle motion 1)icture, 1 3Ian MEMBERS OF POST 209 BELONGED became a corporal in the head- "' lie 83rd Division. Witliocit a Cozititry" will be fol- quarters company, 166th Infantry, TO MANY OUTFITS IN WORLD WAR Those not reporting their divi- i lowed by a sliort coticert by the Rainbow Division. sions were: 0. L. Perry, 72nd • I*ost 2(11 ) band. Following are the battles hc, Armistice Day always brings ' B. H. Read, 64th Infantry, 7th Field Artillery; Wm. Cantrell, took part in: Dancillg from 8 :30 to 11:30 back ·memories to the veterans of Division. 43rd Field Artillery ; Wm. Hoff- Luneville and Baccarat sectors. o'clock in tlick Hixtli iloor ball room , the World War and at the regular i Iwtel Sestim, 8th Division. man, 134th Field Artillery; R. S. Lorraine, Feb. 21 to June 23, 1918; will wind up tlie public part of the meeting of Post 209 of thel H. E. Richardson. 46th Infan- Mathias, 57th Artillery; 3Iilton Esperanee Souvains seetor, Cham- celebration. Love's JIusic JIasters American Legion the other night try, 9th Division. M. Hisey, 112th Engineers; G. K. pagne, France, July 4, 1918 ; Cliam - will supply the niusic. the members present talked over J. Edwards, 36th Machine Gun Bloxham, 2lst Engineers; Paul E. -..-'.- .*...I-*• .--i.----P-*--'...0 , pagne-Marne defensive, July 15-17, some of their experiences during Battalion, 12th Division. Gulledge, 114th Engineers; Robert Fc,r sever:il weeks the members 1918; Ainse-Marne Offensive, July tlie big fight. Someone wondered R. Y. Dunford, Brigade Head- Ellis, 20th Engineers; Thomas of P•,st 209 htive l,een carrying on 25 to Aug. 3, 1918; St. Mihiel of- hoiv many different outfits were quarters, 31st Division. Culberson, 148th Infantry; James ' u campaigil to bring Ilew members fensive, Sept. 12-16, 1918; Essy- represented 'among the members 2. Clouse, Quarter Master Corps. itito tlie club and tllis will conie to • Bugler Doddard, 112th Ammu- Parmes Hector, Woevre, France. 1,resent at the meeting and below :l close Friday night. nition Train, 37th Infantry; Del Wm. H. Wathen, chemical war- ; Sept. 17-30, 1018; Meuse-ArgOnIli' is the surprising result: I Initiation of tliis large group of • H. Hundley, 148th Infantry, 37th fare; Bert Holsberry, 43rd Aero offensive, Oct. 12-31,1918. E. L. Campbell. 18tli Infantry, Squadron; Carl E. Sehoner, Mo- candidates will be one of the fea- Division; R. Haddock, Sth M. G ., He received a letter of coin- 1st Division. tor Transport; W. E. Balo, Marine· tures of tile banquet of members 1 37th Division. mendation from Benson W. Hough. Corps; L. N. Flatten, Marine only wliicli is to be lield in tlie Gen- E. Otto, Headquarters Com-' Clarence V. Montgomery, 143rd colonel, commanding the 166 Inf. Corps; T. Clayton, Marine Corps; eral Omce dining room starting at pany. 47th Infantry, 4th Divisi6n; Infantry, 38th Division; Sam• Was with the A. E. F. army of A. G. Sehmatz, Naval Aviation 6 :30 0'clock sharp. All 'candidates 4 0. H. Loughman, 1lth Machine, Kramer, 137th 31. G., 38th Divi- occupation up to April 6, 1919, ancl Forces. #,'ill receive 11 ticket to tlie banquet . (;iin Battalion, 4tli Divisioil; R. sion. returned home on the Leviathinn. Kramer. 4th Division. ' Guy M. White, U. S. Navy; Carl Rreth has 12 years' service. free. ' C. F. Holbert. 132nd Infantry, Klintz, students' training corps; ..I.....*....i. Installtitiori (,f tlie recently Louis Glatther, 6th Infantry, - 41st Division; Herbbrt Bruck, C. D. Yount, Army intelligence; Gtli Division; R. L. Ferrell, 1lth Margaret Kelly, Dept. 274, is elected officers will also follow tlie 42nd Diyision. P. 0. Humbert, Camp personnel clinner. Infantry, Sth Division; L. M. George P. Keil, ,307th Infantry, saving money, they say, to buy one 1 I. company, 20th Division; L. D. En- of the new flivvers. Then to West 'rhe al,ove progrilm is the most • Snyder, Gdg. Co., 11 th Infantry, i 7th Division. tire, Ambulance Co., 2nd, 1st Virginia, where her boy friend is ambitious e, er stiiged by the grow- 1 :ith Division. G. S. Edwards, 317th Infantry, Divi•ion. irig Legion group. It is evidence attending school. that Armistice Day had a signifi- c:,ince for tile World War reteralls . - I. -A Doz•_Reasons Why Food in G. 0. Cafeteria Tastes So GOOC ...... that none but those who were in ..I .Ill.:I'll- P ,·'•.. 4, It· 4 14 the seri'ice can quite realize. 44

Friends of the legionnaires are / 3 .

welcotne to the theatre and dance < 1. programs. Tliose in charge are Bert.· Hols-

bury, general chairman ; S. B. Crn- i mer,. tileatre ; 'P. 0. Humbert, • 1 dance : W. E. Balo, banquet; A. E. J. I ..4 Y, 4 ''. /6£.F.,. , 1 Bosley, publicity. Cip , 1 -1 S:f 9 1111:» : * '4, ELLIS MAKES RECORD %4•• / 7 f » 4,'4' ' OF DIFFERENT KIND I 'K.714--*)# -4 4, ft i li

- 11:Al # 7 8 " 4,1 1 ,1 W. R. Ellis, production control,* : A + .. 11 7 a.,4. f 1 ma(le a war record of a kind tlint i ':1'= ,» ,+ ...2 .0 2 , 1 1 *036 makes different and unusual, sound '4* Jw•,3 . : , . ;9 0 ..4 / 4 5 . 0

niild. .. & 144/ * e. 4 ,. 3164, * · 4 /9:.1 4, . ' I 11'hen only 17 years old he en-2 9 1%*r. r i d : - / listed in Cc,mpany G, 117 Infantry, *4. 9 I. 4 I. r:., 1 t lit Camp Sevier, Greenville, Soutli 41'' 4, 4 < '.1'11 1 i A & 11; a.,i ' . < Carolina. Tliat was I on June 23,1 · tri. . ·, .,49,# , :1'::..../.. .,8'4-r ' 'fk 2 4, f 4 ** ' -I 1917. . 4 C b A' %4 ,

He arrived in France April 23,. c • ' ••424: ' · 2'> · \ ' ' •*' ./ ,- . 4 I ," 4 * 4 : b 1 /4.042 042 041 042 9 Mi ..., , 4 . .11+ . . . I 1918 and got to the front July 4, . '• * I * 1918. Served in Belgium and be- -* - 4, f. * 4 4 came platoon conimander at the r . '* 1. 4 /* '' C 7 144 M r. age of: 18:: :.. .iN 4* * • I. 7 He was wounded October 8.1918, S, '4" 2, + 7.11 '41,1 < 1*

and went to the field tiospital at ', * * Arras, France; then to Rouen base • liospital, from .there to Brighton, .' 1 1 .L.L -036I'Il'b'"Ii'"I--ai'..I.'I--"-*•,I,-,--,-*.---- land.England, then to Portsmouth, Eng- Front row, left to right: Jennie Cordlll, Leona Stevens, Anna Fratrlch, Eva Kovar, Althea Fratz, Maude Elton, Jessie Conroy, Mar- garet Talbot. Back row: Anton Yakim, Harry Shumaker, F. 0. Washam, Nello Angelicl, Armando Rosado. Next lie was sent to the general ' liospital at Greenliut Brdg., New Count 'em, a baker's dozen, Anton Yakim, is the ehef who I Others who have long Goodyear an elaborate banquet to as manr York ; after thnt to Fort Ogle-. thirteen altogether,· who put their cooks those delightful dishes and: restaurant service are Eva Kovar, 1 118 300 people and next morning thorpe. Georgia, and finally to gen- er:il liospital No. 4 at Atlanta. 0. K. on the food that the patrons is responsible. for the quality of with seven years, and Althea all will be cleared away and every I.)tirilig tlint time he underwent eat in the general ofBce dining the food that's served. He has ' Fratz, nine years. last one will be on the job, on time. eight operatioxis, tliree of them e ronni. No wonder it'H good. worked In the G. 0. (lining room i Notliing seems impossible to I Improvements that will soon g(, It] R .1 (,r. 1 7'hat'H wlitit thoKe Mfly who ate the • fc,r 1() years ancl hn s worked his I this grozip in the servitig of foc,cl I ititc, tlic042dining roc,m are n new 16|liN WAH clixcharge(1 froni the 1 8,"IC;02 nienl• served there this wn y into the favor of the oflice I :111(1 right after a harcl clity's work • ice box and 11 new witter dispens- spir ic'e Nor<,Inl,or 14. 1919. 1 3.rtir. folkH. tlit,y will oft.eti be folincl Herving ltlg• SyHtenl. .- T T r THE WINGFOOT CLAN.-PAGE 4 - -r r. r --.-'*.0

FOR RENT · THREE unfurnished rms. and use of ' TWO or three furnished rms. for lt. 1 LIVING rm. and bedrm. furniture; i 250.gil. galvanized tank, never been electric washer. 31 Elm-dr. ' housekeeping ; sink in kitchen; 5 also elect. ic washer. 1861 Newton- used. 1300 E. Wyley-ave. ) rms. for lt. housekeeping. 531 TWO nicely furnished rms. for lt. min. to Gdyr. 1064 Falrbank3-pl. St. WATER tank and w4ter pump for elrose-st. housekeeping on 2nd noor; $6 per I FURNISHED sleeping rms. and ga- 2 RADIO horn, first offer takes it. Also sale, reasonable. 1296 E. Wyley- R rms. unfurnished, downstairs; week; 10 min. walk to Gdyr. 17541 rage. 1111 Lovers Lane. three UV-199 tubes, $1.50 each. ave. d garage. All modern. 633 Ford-ave. ONE comfortable furnished rm. suit- L. E. Silverthorn, 209 Victory-ct., SMALL gas stove and Oliver type- azel-st. ONE furnished rm. for 1 or 2 men; able for two gantlemon or will room off Upson-st. writer. A-1 condition. 266 Bow. :EE rm. furnished apartment, pri- laundry and garage if wanted. 702 and board one reliable lady work- • ELECTRIC automatic VK pump and manville.st. .te bath; all newly papored; 5 Kling-st. ing first shift. 885 Johnston-st. pressure tank, $50; one 3-burner ESTATE heating stove, large size for iii. walk to Gdyr. Apply 228 • NICELY furnished rm., 5 min. wilk FOUB-rm. house, $25 per month, 10 wickless self-generator oil or gaso- 6-rm. house, in fine condition. Call ira-ave., Gdyr. Hts. to Gdyr.; use of telephone; also ga- min. walk from Gdyr., B11 con- line stove, $5. 631 S. Second-st., after 3: 30 0' clock. 1848 Java.st., IM and breakfast to one or two rage if desired; near Arl*ngton veniences. 480 Lucy-st., rear. Cuyahoga FaUs. Gdyr. Hts. co girls working first shift; rent & Exchange-sts. 106 Forest.st., FOUR rms. and bath at 132 Seiber- | FIVE.rm. house, unfinished bath ; will FOOTBALL equipment, reasonable, :ry :easonable. Inquire at 333 , Phone P-6499-J. ave., Springlield Contor. Inquire sell reasonable. 435 N..Alpha.ave., headgear, shin guards, etc. Call illiam-st., one block from E. Ex- 1 FURNISHED rm. for gent; prefer after 4 p. m., ring bell. Ellet, 0., Harry Baer. evenings. 419 Arnold-ct., 1473 lange-st., ofr Brown. 1 someone on Ist shift; plenty of ONE furnished rm. for 1 or 2 nice WATER power washer, used short Newton-st., Hts. 131 and board for 2 American heat, closet space and hot water; men ill private home, small family time; very reasonable. 356 Welch- FUMED oak living rm. suite ; 4 pieces, excellent condition, reason- :litlemen in private family; first private family; 2 doors from res. with no children; noar Gdyr., one ave., or call P-280-J. ass cooking. 178 N. Adolph-ave. taurant, on bus line. 755 Johns- block to car line ; bus stops at door. GERMAN Mauser army ride, 8 m. m. able ; also living rm. table. In- JEW bungalow with 5 rms., bath ton-st. 1020 Fairbanks-pl., off Arlington- cal., late model $15. Crosman air quire 1761 Ford-ave., E. Akron. id hall, All modern equipped base- TWO rms. for lt. housekeep:ng; no St. rifle, new, $6. Both rifles extremely MAXWELL touring, 1923 model, ent and furnace, is on Gdyr. Hts.; objection to child. 463 Winans-ave. NlCE large front rm., close to Gdyr. accurate. Tel. P.5053-11, after 4:30 guaranteed for 90 days, prlco $150. ·asonable to responsible party. TWO nice furnished rms., near car Inquire 824 E. Exchange-st. p. In. 340 W. Malacca-st., Hts. iquire J. B. Givens, 272 Oneida line. 33 Spruco-st. TWO or three rms. for lt. housekeep- ACCOUNTING course, Alexander FOUR-rm. cottage, garage, double lot rail, Sawyerwood, 0. ROOM and board for girls in private ing. 28 Marte-ct., ofI First-ave. Hamilton, partly completed; will 80x114. Forrest Hill allotment, rm. house furnished with ga- home close to Gdyr.; home privi- SLEEPING rm. for 2 gentlemen, no transfer course to purchaser if he Stull-ave., off Mogadore-rd. Price 150; $60 per month. Call at 1861 leges; board reasonable. Inquire other roomors, all modern. 347 wiu PaY balance of payments. $1200. Terms can be arranged. owton-st. for information. 1147 Laird-st. Thompson-ct., ·1 min. walk from 1567 Pilgrim-pl. Inquire E. Meinen, S. Arden-ave.. IRTMENT furnished for lt. house- ROOMS for rent, very reasonable; 5 Spicer and Exchange. RANGER bicycle, $15 ; Victrola and off Springfield-Mogadore-rd., Ellet, coping. 54 S. Martha-ave. In- mill. to Gdyr. 1225 Laird-st. MODERN lt. housekeeping rms.; pri- 25 records, $20. 1211 Wyley-ave., 0 uire Apt. 2. FOUB rms. and bath, all modern, 5 vate; on N. E. bus line. 617 Up- 3d door off Arlington-st., Albert PIT bull, 21/2 years old, registered RIGHT parlor grand plano ; sacri- min. walk to Gdyr Inquire Apt. son-St. Smith. and six pups, white and brown ced for $190. Owner out of work; 3. 1232 Fifth-ave. TWO or 3 nicely furnished lt. house- WESTINGHOUSE electric range, $25. spotted. $35 takes all. 1187 Bit- ·rm·, if desired. Apply 1678 Now- TWO or three furnished lt. house- keeping rms.; all modern; 15 min. Two Browning Drake radio sets, taker-st. )n-st. keeping rms., 10 min. walk to walk to Gdyr. with or without ga- $10 each. 399 Conmore-ct., off 668 • KITCHEN cabinet, $5 ; table, two 0 garages and one sleepinf nn. Gdyr. "1328 Goodyear-blvd. rage; private entrance. 887 Fifth- Eling-st. chairs, $7; oil stove, two-burner )r 1 or 2 persons; 5 min. walk to FURNISHED rms. for lt. housekeop. ave. CABINET Victrola, 55 records with with oven, $5. Or all for $15. ictory. 1194 Laird-st. ing in clean home, Americans only ;; TWO large furnished rms. for lt. three-tube radio set and unit like C. M. Groves, 577 Elks-st., off REE furn{shed rms. for lt. house- garage if desired. Inquire at 418 housekeeping; sink in kitchen; all new, $30. 513 Ohio-st. Newton. coping with bath ; also private en- Chittenden-st. electric conveniences ; also garage. $375 upright piano, $190. Terms if TWO cottages at Springfield Lake, in ratlce. 1597 Goodyear-ave. 0811 WILL board and room men for $9 1478 Goodyear-blvd. desired. 1678 Newton-st. good condition. Will soll or con- Ialn 6492. per week. Bus passes door. 950 BOARD, rm. and laundry for 4 men; TWO four-year-old rabbit dogs, very sider trade on city or suburban 0 newly decorated and papered S. Arlington-st. 4 blocks to Gdyr. 359 Bucking- good, $15 each. Also one straight property. Inquire E. R. Scherer. looping rms. for gentlemen Or TWO lt. housekeeping rms., 3 min. ham-st.. ofI Johnstoii. leg Beagle, ' $10 for quick sale. 6th cottage back of municipal irls. 10 min. to Gdyr. 475 from Gdyr., private entrance. Coll FURNISHED rms. for lt. housekeep- Write Box 359, Ellet, 0., or see bldg., Lakemore, after & p. In. :rouse-st. between 2 and 7 p. m. 1139 First- ing, all conven'ences, garage if de- them at 351 N. Alpha-ave., ofr SEVERAL good rabbit dogs for sale. VEN-rm. house and garage; chicken ave. sired. 1247 Pond View-ave. Mogadore-rd., at Ellet. Price reasonable. First road to the oop. $30 per month. Tel. P- TWO large, modern, furnished rms. TO young couple or 2 girls, sleeping DROP head White sewing machine in left after leaving East Liberty. 081-J. for lt. housekeeping. Use of elect. rm., use of kitchen and laundry, $6. good running order, first $5 takes Broom Stick-rd. Third house on 0 or 3 unfurnished rms. for lt. washer, sweeper and iron. Also 2 min. to Plant 1; apply after 3: 30 it. Inquire 824 E. Exchange-st. the right. D. C. Smith. Lousekeepin« ; all convenlences; garage for rent. 1388 Newton-st., 6'clock. 76 Rankin-pl., rear of 80 MODEL 20 Atwater Kent, rewired for DANGLER gas range. Used 18 trivate entran254e;Fara:e if desired. Gdyr. Hts. Goodyear-ave. power tube. Will demonstrate any months. Cost $50. Will sell for ,10 Hammel-st., ofT Johnston-st. TWO or 3 furnished rms. for lt. THREE lt. housekeeping rms., fur- evening. Price $35. 262 Dixon- *20. F. C. Miller, 362 East •NTED couple to share modern fur- nished, all modern. 1570 Ottawa- Pl. housekeeping, private entrance. ga- Malacca-st. lished home; 1 block from bus. rage if desired. 10 m' n. walk to ave. VlCTROLA No. 11 and records. WINCHESTER 22 special repeating nquire 485 -ave., Gdyr. 1236 W. Pondview-ave. THREE furnished rms. for lt. house- Inquire 1805 Goodyear-blvd. rifle with peep sight and case. Ed / ;dyr. Hts. NEWLY furnished rm., private on- keeping. 223 Para-ave. EIGHT-rm. house in Cuyahoga Falls, Archer, 632 Merton-ave. TO large, modern furnished ' rms. trance, for one lady or one gentle- ONE furnished rm., 1st floor, for 2 close to car lino; good garden; GOOD clothes wringer; small gas or lt. housekeepinc; use of electric man. 395 Kathryn-pl., off Wheeler- girls ; use of kitchen. 70 Moffat- house has water, gas and toilet in heating stove; one Oliver type- •asher, sweeper and iron; also ga- st. Pl. basement. Will sell for $2500 with writer; 111 in good condition. 266 a,e for rent. 1388 Newton-st. THREE warm furnished rms. for lt. DkiSIRABLE furnished rm., 2 min. to $700 down. CaU Cuyahogs 439-J, Bowmanville-st., Hts. EEPING and lt. housekeepinr rms.. housekeepinK, entire 2nd 5oor. 378 Plant 1. Inquire 9991/2 E. Mar- or 317 S. Newberry-st., Cuyahoga DODGE roadster, 1925. A-1 condi- 111 conventences. furnished ; bus and Litch8eld-rd. ket-st. Falls. tion ; good terms for quick sale. :ar line; 8 min. walk to Gdyr.; NICELY furnished rm. and A-1 board ROOM and board in private home for HOT water tank, complete with bur. R. J. Parrish, 544 Merriman-rd., :casonable. 84 N. Arlington. if desired. Tel. P-7351-J. 64 N. 1 young man; home privileges and ner and all pipe littings, very M-3323. OM and board for 1 or 2 Amerlcan Adolph. touse Cleveland-st.of phone. 800PhoneWilmot-st.,P-3590-M.close ave.cheap. Call at 434 Morning View- NEWLY painted breakfast set, $12; 1-Il en; Ist anl 3d shift workers TWO furnished rms. for lt. house- White Mountain refrigerator, $10; nref#r*ed. 836 Lee-dr., oS N. Ar keeping. Close to bus line and TWO or 3 furnished lt. hougekeep- SIX-rm. modern house. just off Gdyr. •at top gas range, $5 ; baby play ington. Gdyr. 1562 PBgrim-pl. ing rina. and garage if desired. Hts.; bargain at $4000 if sold at pen and porch gates. 21 Aqueduct- [REE-rm. home on Peterson-Wrioht- ONE or two bedrooms and kitchen 1205 Fifth-ave. Call after 4 p. m. once. Inquire 1713 Shaw-ave. st., P-3889-R. -4.; $10 per month. Inquire 1142 furnished for lt. housekeeping. THREE rms. furnished for lt. house- B ELIMINATOR, table and six chairs. DINING rm. table and six chairs. Kinzey-ave. All rooms on Zn 1 Roor in modern, keeping; private entrance; all con- 1233 Laird-st: B el•minator. 1233 Laird-st. VO or three unfurnished rms., gas, private home. Call at 1490 Pres- ventences ; also garage. Call after ONE burner Hughes electric hot plate, *150 Victor Victrola for $50. Fino :leht and heat furnished; close to ton-ave. 4 p. 01. at 1427 Sarah-ave., off E. like new, very cheap. 1650 Hamp- condition. Terms to responsible school and bus; will care for child THREE modern unfurnished rrns. Pondview-ave., Gdyr. Hts. ton-rd., Gdyr. Hts. party. 1244 Laird-st., phone P- wt'lle mother works. 849 Bank-st. Within walking distance of Gdvr., COMFORTABLE rms. with board for UNDERWOOD Standard typewriter, 784-B. :N-rm. house. 4 acres ground; lot heat and water furnished, rent $20 2.men; no other roomers; family practically new. Also desk for REGISTERED German police pups of fruit. Close to Plant 2. In- per month. Inquire 314 Kryder- of two adults; 10 min. to Gdyr. Satle if desired. Can at 1614 from, prize-winning stock. Two nutre 286 Laub Lane. ave. 1610 E. Market-st. Hampton-rd. grand champions of the world on VE rms. and bath. on 2nd •oor; FOUR--m. house near bus line. 487 SIX-rm. modern house at 175 Dodge- SALE by owner, new flve-rm. modern pedigree. Senator R. J. Walters. separate antrance: furnace, Fas and Eastland-ave. ave. in Porta,ye Path school district. house, large lot. 438 Tompkina- 700 Lumlere-st. electric. Near Plant 2. Inquire THREE rms. for lt. housekeeping on Call P-1638-J. ave. Inquire at 652 Inman-st. )OUBLE-barreled shotgun in good 446 S. Arlington-st. Gnd door of new house; bedrooms; TWO or three furnished rms. for lt. ONE Bet, nine volumes, I. C. S. ele condition. 1646 Hampton.rd. VO gentlemen or 2 girls to room dining rm. ; kitchen ; private en- housekeeping with sink in kitchen. tric engineer' s reference library. BABY buggy and Fas heater. 605 and board in private home. In- trance; bus stops at door; Ameri- Inquire at 776 Roselawn-ave. Complete course. Also. one set, Brittain-rd., Tel. P-9006-M. quire upstairs. 1567 Pilgrim-pl ·, cans; reasonable. 524 Eastland- THREE warm furnished rms. for lt. four volumes, I. C. S. art course. PLAYER piano, cabinet, bench and

n *ar Brittain-rd. ave. housekeeping; entire Znd floor. 378 P. W. Hauler, 961 W. Exchange- rolls in good condition. *150 cash. CE front rm. fn042two men ; home NICELY furnished rm. for 1 or 2 Litchfield-rd st.. Phone P-488-W. CaU at 1713 Shaw-ave. nrivileges. 48 Johns-ave. men. 1682 Goodyear-blvd. FOR SALE OWNER leaving town, household GAS heater with pipe; nearly new, .vo lt. housekeeplne rms. on Gnd WANTED youne married couple or goods for sale, furniture of Sve $7. 868 Corley-st. floor; sink, gas, range. private en two girls to share furnished apart- EQUITY of $250 on new Auburn rms. Also odd pieces. kitchell Uten- TWELVE pure . bred Rhode Island trnnce; five min. to Gdyr. · adults went. 5 min. from Gdyr., Apt. 1. car; will sell for $150. Pick any sils and fruit jars. 836 Fifth-ave., red pullets, $1.50 each. B. Peter 3 nl v. 145 Roger-ave off Laird-st. 861/2 Broad-st. model you want. Inquire 1093 P-2869-B. son. 391 S. Main, Cuyahoga Falls. TIREE tinfurnlshed rms.; sink. tele- TWO nicely furnished rms:, side en- Wilbur-ave. FOUR-rm. furnished year-round cot- Take Newbury-st. to Taylor and n•'one. Drivate entrance. 1280 W. trance and garage. 1664 Hillside- BREAKFAST suite; one gateler table tage at East Reservoir, lot 40x120; Main; 3d house south. Pond Viewisve. ter., East Akron. ' and 4 chairs to match; mahogany or will trade for modern house in ONE good Haineir Bro. upright plano NO clean rms ·· kitchenette and TWO or three desirable unfurnished; finish; good as new., 240 Pioneer- clty. Gdyr. Hts. preferred. Call 850; one 9-tube Sun Glo radiant sink Drivate bath and entrance. one rm. with grate. Heat. light . st., Gdyr. Hts. P-112-M. gas heater, $10. 268 Spicer-st., up- 1597 Goodvear-ave ·· M-6492. and pas furnished. One block from TWO bargains; one good radio loud NEW house, six rms., garage, hard- stairs. WO frnnt sleepin, rms. for men on E. Market and Forge. Reasonable. speaker and Chevrolet Arvin heater wood Aoors throughout, many STEARNS sedan, ' $50; in runnin g cpr line. 10 min. walk to Gdyr. 361 Park-st. complete; both for $8. 1399 East built-in features; easy terins. In- condition; recently painted; six 780 E. Exchange-st. SIX rms. and bath and two rms. with Pondview-ave. quire 575 Lumiere-st. cord tires. 434 St. Ledger-ave., P HREE nicely furn4 Rhed rms. for lt. furnace heat on 3d •oor at 1641 1 MAXWELL automobile coach, 1925 IVER Johnson single barrel shotgun, 6870-M. hnnfekeepint. 1609 Preston-ave. East Market, after November 15. I model. Inquire 776 Roselawn-ave. perfect condition. Price $6. FIVE-rm. bungalow, all modern, near TCELY furnished front bedroom for Rent *50 per month. Call P-7263- • ONE thrpe-vear-old rabbit dog, cheap, Danna W. Carnahan. 1754 Hamp- school and bus, American neighbor- 1 or 2 pentlpmen, with tw'n beds 1268 Sixth-ave. · ton-rd., Tel. P-4066-W. hood. Inquire 652 Brittain-rd. 1,1 private home, good location. Call After Z P. m. 1770 Hampton- rd., Gdyr. Hts. 0OM and board for 2 young men; hr,me Drivileges; of phone. Youngest Goodyear Factories Clear Decks for Production 800 Wilmot.st., ofT Spruce-st., Phone P-3590-M. ,. L -. 'IA -- 0 OM and boa-d for drls; Sve min- .' rite walk to Gdvr.; home privileges. 4 - - 9 Tnanire 1147 Laird.st. (•3•6 r I. -- · - ·- .. . 0 OM and board with home privt. - lor:es. 5 min. to Gdyr. 373 Weeks- '

St. ./ + TW Whife Rots rv sewin< machin042: leavlne town ; cheap. Inquire 1802 Marks-Rve. · " 1 /1 LEEPING rm. fnr 1 or 2 ventlemen, . 7%6 I i. f verv reasonable; in new home i. .. newly furnished; home privileges. 899 Ada.ave., off Lnvers. Lane. IX-rm. house *t 358 Weeks-st., ofT Fifth-ave. Water. elect03610 min. - ' b 'i •41434*.f/4,* - .* .. wnlk *n Gdvr. Apply same address. 4-0. 10 DERN 7-rm. housi. fnrnimhed; 3190 4-rm. flat unfurnish042*d.T. J. Slevin. 811 Mogadore-Springfield- rd., Ellet, 0. 'WO rms. for rent: furnished or un- './'' furnished; suitable for couple or .4 sinqle persons; cBn use basement . x -, .' *• - r. 4 for laundry. W•11 care .for child :. '. . I .4 4.. + 10 min. walk • + while mothir works. '.e IA advr.. 397 Para-ave. -URNTSTIED rm. home privile,es; 2 0. '. I. ...,4 4. 4.. .N . rentlem•n on 2nd shift preferred. • I ill. Annlv 48 N. Forge. st. r IIPEE unfnrnlithed rm,1.. end floor. • 10 min. to Gdy¥.: heat and light 1 Left: A view of the new Goodyear factory at Sydney, Australia. Right: Excavating for the power house at the new Goodyear fac- frirnished. 865 Wilmot.st. IIX.rm. modern house with graraee. • tory fit Wolverhampton, England. Insert: First picture taken in England of the group In charge of construction, left to right: W. 0. 2005 Gnodve,r-,vi. Ker next doar • LaDue, R. Davis,.Goo. E. Price, Jack Hunter, N. A. Nloosian. or call P-5391-IL, after 3:30 o'clock.

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" 1. .=.9 TH T CIAN- A Tale of The Clan 1 & ' , , 'r, 1 - - - By Q I __ ' -·· 3-7 -'--- ··· - *. + -Il...il Ill- 7• ·- - 7--/ r - . A * 46, 4. ..': -I."-/.- - .- 6=- ir T .- • Z.. 1 GUESS it was a busy day -- AND then he st•cla,ed 1 THERE was 11 1)•g •ixI,osition

'1:... 4- 4 .'. AKRON EDITION OVER in Eflicie•ey* • ,; ¥'. AND looked nt the plione i UP in Cleveland recently I. * OR else absent-mindedness WITH a funny expression * Issued Weekly in the Interest of All Goodyearites. -*- • OF Inotor buses and the like IS contagious * * ON liis face 1 AND Jitek was rite enthusiastic Office. Goodyear-ar. Gatehouse - - - - Phone Goodyear 675 *** * CIRCULATION - * ...... - . 17,500 FOR in the first place ** AND the next Atory AND urged everyone to see it --- .---I - - ... - * 0 0 W. E. LILLEY had ealled tile wife ' IS abolit C. H. Galleher AND rounded up a delegation ASSEMBLYMEN BENEFIT ' TO ask if he ***Hliould bring home ** *** WHO'S a good Samaritan HEADED by President Litelifield "Wliat benefits have you gained from having been ANY meat fo• d•ne'r .* * * *** AND usually takes a ear-full AN D they all drove in a member of the Goodyear Industrial Assembly?" * * AND he sat there ** *** The above question was asked of members of the 042*042OF peol,le home to lunch AND when they got there ** *** Eighth Industrial Assembly who retired from office J IGGLING tl• hook up und down AND takes them back again THERE weren't many people Monday. Some had served for one term and others AND cussing the• se•vice about AND here last week ior five and six years. ** ** SO Jack says That's ilne FOR three or four minutes RIGHT in the middle Not one regretted that he had served in the As- *** * WE'RE here ahead of the rui ( sembly, and without exception, all agreed they had TILL someon•e g•ggl••ed OF a funny story * clerived benefits. AND then he notieed *** AND they all climbed out HE stopped for E. W. Johnson 1 *** 1 *** "To have derived benefits one must have become a AND asked Driver Jim Staley HE had the automatic phone AND Johnson got in better man and having belonged to the Assembly has * * * *** * TO pick them up in two liours clone that for me," said one senator. AND just before this AND Galleher went on *** "The benefits one receives are double," said an- • BIG Boy Urban***Boll ** TILL he'd finished the story . AND started for the hall citlier. 46To see a man • make a mistake and to help • WAS talking •to io

the qualities of honesty and integrity. He should be t.. **,036 '*A 44 ' ..' " *"+I. ... '036.• 1 f -* 1'2 t 1.Wil'll.,0. inoral in mind and action. h p. 4 ' 4,4 i *. * . 4 4 06 A. M., , 9 ''" , , " .* i' .*'*. .. .re K .P *4 * ., 9 . 0 " *1#4 04,9.• ,-1//. - 11* W . . "He should conduct himself in such a manner that 6 . 1' 1 1 * -1, . ,+ . + r..'' 1 -1'1- *r .& 'I# *,- .* t % 4 El .4 I. . 3.Irr : '4 4 " :*.*'4'£ 5. C/ ./* 1.B:+ 11e will win the admiration and confidence of his fel- * " 94 4,1 »*4 * 1-'. a . '·t.4'ly,'4' 4:: P * /1 . 'p * * 6. 1* I low employees." t 4 A 1 ... /. J * 541 li1 + .....I- IFII. *f

4. 1 i -.P. t [ -1 T 1 ARMISTICE DAY .. m.- J r_..-..._.I_....__ Art Johnson and his service station. By 0. H. LOUGHMAN . Retiring Commander, Akron Post No. 209, American Legion. Art's Service Station, is the . I . he is the same square shooter he hand: As soon as enough thir(1 Armistice Day will always be the day· that stands out beyond name Art Johnson has given his 1 was across the street. shif E men park their cars there there will always be an attendant all others in the memory of the soldier. This is true of the place at the soccer field where he He is selling protection to cars veterans of all eountries, for all were on a common ground. Each at the ground. . deals in gasoline and oils and while their owners are working I year they live over again ,tile tenNe moments that lead up to eleven One of the features which A'rt o'clock, November 11, 1918. · parking space. and a careful watch is kept over ' is making a success of is the serv- Most everyone remembers Art as 4 Nine yearti.ago Armistiee Day meant the end of the most de- the cars at all times:- . The third . icing of ears wliile tlie owner is at manager of the Goodyear Bowling strtictive misunderstanding among nations of all time, but to the shift ears are locked in from 12:30 work. He also handles Goodyear Alleys for many years and they veteran it meant a chance to go home. And whether in this to 6 0'clock and at other times one tires and tubes and miscellaneous are finding that as a business man country. or 'faeross,".home had the same value. or more attendants are always on accessories. . .1 e Today, aside from memories that come back, ·Armistice Day -'. -'ll- causes n realization tliat the principles fought for, are slowly 1 Tlie only thing that can catch < food around, but when one strikes It Spizograms (lominating world policy. That we fought a good fight and as a big fisli is a still bigger fish. a lure tliat will take li im home titne.gbeR on the losses and sacrifices made will be realized as By Coach Ed Conner ' to the fry .pan it is high time to ' n·orth-wbile. JInny fellows use a wonderful Some of tile finny tribe are so watcli out.

0.. 1 1- .,I.-. i. large that it is impossible to land ... 1 .1 1£ne but they don't always put hn

...... the right kind of bait. them on any kind of tackle. It is funny how. long fresh fish - 1. l 1 L. . - • can be kept fresh. MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY BEFORE THANKSGIVING Tlie public has been fed up on Bullheads are n little crabby artificial lures, until nowadays it 1 about their feed blit when tliey . r-' PROUD DADS is a bit suspicious even when the bite they are on for keeps. C. Blackwood. Plant 2. Tran +- One way to make someone families. ... right thing is ofrered. portation, seems to have Outgrown haPPy at Thanksgiving time is to Any kind of clothes will be ae- ../.. . ---I-/1- Sharks never hite but once in his clothes since the arrival last 1,ring in the old clothes .you have eeptable.just 80 they have a lot However, it is a tough job to the same place, they don't have to. week of a 6 36 -pound baby girl. r1 !:iici aside and give them to the of service and wear left in them ,./ swim all the way through life Lewis D. Taylor, Dept. 113, illso Antoman nt any entrance. They and are clean. The A Asembly Cntfish feed nt night, tile darker reports the nrrival of a baby girl. will be collected by the Welfare & Welfare Committee decided to without being hooked by some at- tractive fish getter. the hetter, that's why so few are This one weighed 8114 poiincis. I'liblirity of the Indlistrial At(. 1 make an appeal to employees at j Call glit. Roy Smit 11. form036rlyon I,nt,<,r • '(·ml,ly nnil lifinclod over to the the last regulnr meeting and np- ./ Trnining, tiftc,r st'vc,ti years of \\ ill[:foot. (;irls' C,|111, who will (liA· pointe<1 n litib-committee to hanclle 'rlie little fisli nlways grt hooked It is all right to 1,0 n fi sli as & mnrriecl lifc· is tlic, fiitlic·r of :i fili: - tril,tite thrm to ,<'ortliy Gc,odyear tlip colrection. hizrclest, tlie hig ozlev get nr\'ny. 1<,ng ns tlii,re iN n Ill036rityc,f tifittirnl I potincl girl.

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TWO furnished sleeping rms. for 1 r.. CEREALS ARE IDEAL I In,1.1• : " «r-."-d • n • FOOD FOR BREAKFAST or 2 gentlemen. With garage, I 1111 Lovers Lane. SALE OF FOUR-GAME TICKETS WILL FLAT for rent; 4 rms.; heat, gas, water and electric furnished. 1247 (:ereals are beconiing more pop- Pond View-ave. -1* ...... nlar but they have not yet nssunied NEAR Five Points, one nicely fur. tlieir rightful place in the diet for nished sleeping rm. for one or two OPEN NEXT TUESDAY; BOOST THE TEAM gentlemen. Inquire 173 Westwood. 4 , eitlier children or adults, is the ave. coticlusion of Lulu G. Gr:ires, con- THREE nicely furnished rms. for lt, See Fine Basketball At 25 Cents Per Game; Four Persons sultant in dietetics, writing in housekeepinI. 1678 Newton-st. THREE or four nicely furnished lt. Can See One Game With Each Ticket or One /1 yflcia for November. housekeepin'r rms. on two bus lines, Person Can See Fouf Games Cereals are high in energy-pro- 15 min. walk to Gdyr., $8.50 per ducing material and are among the week for three rms. or $10 for i four; everythinr furnished; adults The sale of four-game bask et ball tickets at $1 each will : few foods in which there is no only. 427 Grimn-ct., 05 844 • waste. They meet successfully Johnston-st., close to McGowan-st. • start next Tuesday, November 15. They may be obtained :- tliree conditions on wliich adequate TWO large modern furnished rms. for lt. housekeeping, use of electric - iii all departments froni fore nien; in the restaurants, or i . . breakfasts depend. They may be washer, sweeper and iron ; also ga. from C. E. AIiller, secretary of the Employees' Activities :0,. al . eaten quickly, they are readily as- rage for rent. 1388 Newton-st., *4;, 4036 Gdyr. Hts. year Hall 11ext to the gym- similated and they are inexpensive. Cominittee at ]1is office in Goo d SIX rms., bath, garacre. Inquire 1446 .' As between coarse and finely ilasilim. Hillside-tar. Possession at once. . ground eereals the available nutri- THREE lt. housekeep.ng rms., one A new feature will be added ment is about equal, 3Iiss Graves min. to bus; 10 min. to Gdyr., $9 per week. 429 DRn,els-pl; E. Ak. this year in the gymnasium which says. Carbohydrate is the most ACCOUNTING HOLDS ron. will help to make all the basket- RATHER SLIM LEAD abundant food material. Protein ROOM and board in modern home for ball games more interesting. It 4 is next in amount but since milk 2 young men. 1870 Goodyear-ave, FIVE rms. and bath, 211 on flrst will be an electric sign board, con- : is rich in the forms in wliich the Factory Accounting was holding ioor, an conveniences, near Plant trol:ed from the officials' desk, . cereals are lacking, the combinatioh 1. Call 446 S. Arlington-st. n slim lead in the Of•cie Bowling giving the score and having a * of cereal and milk makes a well TWO nicely furnished lt. housekeep. L engue, 8nly one full game ahe.id ing rms. in private home ; 10 min. c:ock which shows exactly how balanced serving. 0 f the Comptrollers after the ."· walk to Gdyr. 171 Colony much playing time remains in the Cereals contain little mineral t g ames rolled last week. Person- Crescent-st., Old Hts. half. It is liohted and operated matter or fat. They are a fairly BOARD and rm. for two; third shift n els were still holding down the preferred; nice cozy rm. on Zeno by electricity. ." good source of vitamin B, may b ottom easily. 4 bus line; no other roomers. 600 Itegular price to all the games 4'. have small amounts of vitamin A Inman-st. is CIO cents each but by purchas- OFFICE BOWLING LEAGUE and are practically negligible as a FURNISHED small apartment with garage if desired, fine location. 1 ing a four-game ticket the price is source of vitamins C and D. Team Standing 1570 Ottawa-ave. c,nly 25 cents an aclmission. Take r036 For children, persons who are ONE large furnished rm. for 2 gentle- Team W. L. Avg. Pct. *., tlie family or friends along to the T actory Acctg. ..12 3 838 800 underweiglit or tuberculous per- men. A nice home for the winter, game on the same ticket; for four C omptrollers ...... 11 4 802 733 *' , sons, cooking cereals in milk pro near both Gdyr. plants; Americans Drafting Room .. 9 6 812 600 only. Meals if desired. 1396 liersons can see one game; two * * », rides a high caloric value. Real Estate ...... 8 7 810 533 -* '. Harriet-ct.,05 S. John-st; near E. 1,ersons, two games, or one I,erson E .A.C...... 7 8 828 467 Market. four games with one ticket. The Engineers ...... 6 9 798 400 ONE nice sleeping rm. for rent ; mod- Prod. Service .... 5 10 814 333 MISCELLANEOUS ern and home.like; 5 min. to Gdyr. four-game tickets are good for all Pcrsonnel ...... 2 13 779 133 n 38 Marie-ter. games of the season but the Fire- Goodyear Hall or factory last NE FIRST TEN HIGH AVERAGES WLY decorated unfurnished rms. week. 0 on end ioor; no objection to one or' stone games, only two of which Nelson. Real Estate ...... 183.11 Dept. 2 children; rent very reasonable. Goodall, E. A. C...... 181.3 will be played in Goodyear gym- LOST 5-year service pin. R GARAGE for rent. 434 St. Ledger. Chapin, Engineers ...... 180.12 Ill,Sium. S . ave., P.6870-M. 1 ilgore, Drafling Room ...... 180.9 1 & FQAnd Dept. TWO rms. for lt. housekeepine with Buying one of tliese season Scott, Comptrollers ...... 180.2 Ed Jess Parton SOMEdNE m garage, 88 per week. 1066 Joy- Forsyth. Prod. Service ...... 179.10 tickets will lielp to boost the team at ave., 05 S. Arlington. Frew, Factory Acctg...... 174 please cul P-2148-W. THEE;E nicely furnished housekeeping = :llong toward another city cham- Colley, E. A. C...... 172.8 FOUND on Goodyear-ave., e rms., 88 per week. adults only. 51 pionship. Those employees who B oigeivrain, Prod. Service ...... 170.2 b• popular with Goodyear basket- with address M. J. i Devonshire-dr., 05 E. Markot-st. Andrews, Factory Acctg...... 169.14 want to get behind the teain can Choccoloco, Ala. Can have same TWO rms. for lt. housekeeping, ni HIGH SINGLE GAME help to do so by selling tickets. the Iiaskell Indian School at Law- by calling at 1331 Pond View-ave objection to small child. 463 Lang 211 LOST $28 in bilk, Tuesday morning Winans-ave. Each person selling 20 will re- - HIGH THREE • GAMES November 1. between cashier' s THREE lt. housekeepinfr rms., water, • eeive one free. Goodall 572 as window and Records Bureau, Good gas, electric, heat, all furnished. Nearly all of the 25 s basketball team. year-ave. gatehouse. Person o 1644 Adelaide-blvd. picked it up pleue return to Lost FURNISHED front rm. in new brick scheduled will be played on the ME CHANICALS TIE & Found Dept., Goodyear-ave. gate house with hot water heat, 1 block ne; liome floor. First i house. from bus line, rent reasonable •1 WITH MILL ROOM will be with well known e 1 WILL trade 22 caliber Colt automa 1061 Chalker-st. Cherokee Indian, an i tic target pistol for 12 or 16 gauge T WO sleeping rms. for gentlemen at fires who are bringing their sec- , repeatinfr shotgun. M 1 347 Carroll-st. Call after 5:30 p • P LANT 2 BOWLING LEAGUE t· und string sqund,4 to play gond condition. Call 659 Yale-st. m. most people can trace. H : LOST. a ., tlie Goodyear University five. Team Standing T WO lt. housekeepin- rms . sink in ' After the totals were counted is at Anaddrko, Oklahoma. pair of ladies' s kitchen. 10 min to Gdyr., adults . Practically 1 in cue with name on i only. 1233 Laird-st. 1ip following the Plant 2 Bowling. Jess. is Mrs. L. Skenn, Dept. 270C. regulars are back this year and a LOWER ioor, 4 rms. and bath, mod- L eague games last week it was with John Levi h 1 turn to owner or Lost & Found · 1 ern improvements at 92 W. Miller- discovered that the Mill Room and school team. 3 Dept. , ave.. rear residence. Call 219 E _ so this year's team e n Mechanical Goods were in a tie Wilbeth-rd or call P-535-W. equal to any that has represented of Goodyear Hts. 0 'T- WO It housekeeping rms., 2nd for tlie first position. Cottrill and seen him play say it is appropri- tober 25. Please return to 1780 Goodyear in many years. noor, ink. gas range, private en- ti Steel took the high game money. ate. Hilkide-ter. trance. 145 Rogers-ave., 05 Laird- r:' l- Team P. W. L. Pct. st., 5 min. to Plant 1. 0 Mill Room ...... 15 11 4 733 l- TWO furni•hed rms. for lt. house- | r ber 11. Returninz two S BROKE LEG AGAIN Mechanical Goods 15 11 4 733 keep'ng, 86 per week, also sleep. later. Calendar Boom ...... 15 10 5 667 in baseball and track. ing rms. for 2 girls or men, *3 for Reclaiming ...... 15 7. 8 467 1 or *5 for 2. 15 min. walk to 2Dal" Dalrymple. regular on Press Room ...... 15 6 9 400 FOR RENT Gdyr. 101 Shaker-dr. Hose Room ...... 15 6 9 400 ANOTHER MEETING e g TWO nicely furnished rms. for lt. • t he Goodyear basketball team and housekeeping. 353 Vaniman.st. I HIGH THREE-GAME TEAM DIVISIONAL CAGERS rms. near Gdyr. 175 Pioneer-st., member of the baseball nine, had Gdyr. Hts. Calender Room ....881 764 941-2596 P-2051-J. FOUR-rm. cottage with 4 acres of • liis third broken le: of the year TWO or 3 furnished rms. 1.t HIGH ONE GAME TEAM ts ground and small barn on Hopback·Il wlien he fell Saturd fly night. Another meeting of all those in- housekeepine; close to two b Calender Room ... 941 lines; would care for h d rd; 815 per month. For inforIna- E -Dal" had his left leg broken in terested in the forming of an eight- while mother works. 1- tion see Employees' Service Divi- E INDIVIDUAL tenm divisional basketball league is st. sion. :1 baseball game early in the sum- ONE 5-rm. and one 9-rm. house, all • High 3 Games 0 iner. He- started to work and his modern. close to Gdyr., double ga- • Cottrill ...... :...... 176 179 232-587 large lt. housekeeping rms.; er rage with each hpuse. Inquire 230 • right leg was broken when an elee- night, November 11, at 4:30 half bungalow; separate 1; HIGH ONE GAME o'clock in Coach Ed. Conner's 1 10 min. to Gdyr.; 0 >0 Kelly-ave. tric truck struck him. Steele 213 ofice. 9 1 child. 1399 E. Pondview-ave. THREE nicely furnished lt. honve- li He was nearly recovered from AVERAGES 4 keeping rms., parlor, bedrm., kitchen, 40 the last break when 11 full broke Smith 177 At.last week's meeting six team,1 for two, or couple. nd 111 modern. Electric washer, sweep- *1# Carrillion 177 were represented and all of those. p n tS er *nd iron. 10 min. to Gdyr.. I liis right leg again at the same adults. 451 Winans-ave. Chnmbers 176 who were present last week are line; 3d shift : preferred. 1. place. WILL board- and room and properlv Fentress 175 asked to come out, aA well as rep- man-st. Johnson 175 LARGE front sleeping rm., in. cAre for children, 89 per week. Cottrill 175 resentatives of new teams. walk to Gdyr.; privite ,; prefer school age. 20 min. walk Schwartz 175 also private bath ; en to Glover School and 5 min. walk to M. E. Church. 950 S. Arlink ARMISTICE DAY GOODYEAR WOMEN preferred. Inquire after 0. t. ton.st. NICELY furnished rm. and private I CALL GIRLS OUT FOR PLAN CARD BENEFIT 3. TWO clean comfortable Id bath, board and garage if desired. November 11th marks the ninth .- ann'versary of the day when the housekeeping rms.; private n. Tel. P-7351-J. 64 S. Adolph.ave. BASKETBALL PRACTICE LARGE third loor furnished for 1:. w-rld expressed its impatience A benefit card party is to be held trance; 10 min. valk to Gdyr. housekeeping. furnace heat. Gas w th war more emphaticslly than by the Goodyear Woman's Club. home privillges. t.li range in kitchen. 15 min. to Gdyr. over before. In .America, the The first call for girls who want Gdyr. Hts. hatred of' wirfare so loudly dem. iNovember 15 in the Girls' .Com- e. 489 Alexander-st. to piny basketball this winter is THREE furnished sleeping rms. for r nstrated on that happy day has munity Room, Goodyear Ilall, at Chicken dlnner every Sunday. mnde by JIiss Clara Bingham, and pentlemen. 1334 Lovers Lane. 4. not diminished. The desire for 2 0'clock p. m. · THREE modern unfurnished s. THREE nicely furnished rms. for lt. m lon·•-lived peace is more keen than all those interested should notify 2nd floor, walkinr distance t0 housekeeping, close to Gdyr. 1069 n ever. The price. is 50 cents. Table Gdyr., e d, lier. Ackley-st. prizes will be awarded and refresh- ;envt •06& Inquire er, Peace and prosperity bring 101 First prartice is to be in Good- FIVE-rm. bungalow, new, modern. 00 and plenty to all. Thanks be, paved road and 1 block to Beiber year gymnasium. Friday night, ments will be served. ONE or two bedrms. r- America has both. Bravery, ling school. Inquire 1655 4/lasia honesty and charity will preserve November 11, nt 5.0'clock. Re- Reservations cnn be made by nished for lt. housekeeping. All on 2nd Roor in d te rd. the peace of America. Labor and port to )IiAR Binghnm's oflice first. calling JIrs. W. D. Johnson, home. Call 1490 Preston-ave. LARGE furnished rm., suitable for 1 ' thrift will insure prosperity. 7'llis invitation is# extended to P-2106-R. i te or 2 gentlemen. 10 min. to Gdyr. The Industrians consider it s 317 S. Arlington-st. nil girls who linve' -played basket - Committee in charge : Airs. W. home. all conventences. It- reat pr:vilege to assist those Eut tain-rd. SLEEPING rm. for 1 or 2 pentlemen. ball before and all thoKe who are. Akron people who want to main. D. Johnson, •\Irs. 0. M. Shaul. AIrs. TWO furnished rms. for lt. e- no other roomers. 133 Ros042wen-st· * .in prisp-rity in their personal interested. ' in plnying. No one iN ChnR. JI. Shniil. 71 rA. W. F. Kieher keepinf.. Drivate entrance. n re GARAGE for rent. 419 Sumstra-ave financial affairs. barred. nnd Alr•. 1 ). W. Bishop. 1139 First-ave.. 1 to 7 p. In ROOM and board or rm. or board NICELY furnished rm. for 1 or 2 separately in good clnan Ame-ican THE INDUSTRIANS SAVINGS Ir. home, across from Children's Homc· & LOAN 00. gentlemen; TWO or three furnished housekeep- FURNISHED house for rent, 5ve rms. 1680 Malasia-rd. 234 S. Arlington-st. 1207-1209 E. Market St. ing rms., private entrance, pas And bath, one year old and easy to " leI. NICE sleeping rm. for 1 or 2 gentle- ran Te ; 5 min. walk to Gdyr. ; 1150 keep warm. 530 Brittain-rd; near mired: reionable to A 7. men, private home, no other rooil garage. 122 Lalrd-st. school and stores. 324 Para-ave. ers. 133 Boswell-st.