In spite ol the weather and In keeping with a custom of many years standing in this city, Piqua school children paraded to Roosevelt Park Friday afternoon for the annual May Day celebration. Rain came Just as the last of the parade reached the park, and the children were forced to take shelter in the field house, where they were able to present a good deal of the program.
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The parade formed, in line at the intersection of High and Downing streets, which was led by the high school band followed by the Board of Education. The children were divided according to grades, with the children from kindergarten first, the first grade second and so on to the high school, which formed the last of the line. The high scool band was divided into three sections which played at intervals along the line, finally forming into one large unit and retiring to the last of the parade in - order to lead the high school students to the park.
Through costume, placards, action and objects the children of the fourth grade endeavored to convey the proper guidance in habits of health, medical care and inspection proper food and rest.
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This was given in pantomime. Stunts by the Junior high boys were limited to monkey climbs a hog tying contest. Complicated rope jumping was leatured bj fifth grade girls, while the fifth and sixth grade boys, undaunted by the hard floor of the field house, ahead with their pyramids.

Two hundred girls packed the gym floor for the girls' calisthenics, which was accompanied by the band, rain - drenched but nevertheless playing in their usual superb jump, baieeall threw, Interclaai volley ball and. Cromer is a new man in the field.
Qualified by three years' experience in office work. Your vote and support will be greatly appreciated. Political Advertising James H. District Courts; and has served two years as U. Member of B. James' Episcopal Church. Married and has one son; and Is of Miami County. Police Chief Frank OeMe and Sheriff Kenneth Miller with several eyewitnesses to the murder of Edward Llndsey, grocery clerk, shot and killed in the holdup and robbery of the Swisher - Fulmer grocery here on the night of March 21st.
Barton now held for the slaying of an Indianapolis policeman and who is said to have confessed taking part In two Jewelry store robberies at Lima, one at Dayton and one at Greenville, was positively identified as the bandit who shot Lindsey by three witnesses shown his picture by police here yesterday. Chief Gehle is hopeful that the second bandit in the local robbery and shooting can be identified in the suspects held at Indianapolis as fellow gangsters of Barton.
C, May 2 The United States Civil Service Commis sion has sent a notice to post offices, warning that misleading in formation Is being given the public by representatives of tome of the correspondenceschools which sell For a long time, the Commission has been receiving complaints from different parts of the country which indicate tnat opportunities lor oo - taining Federal employment have been greatly exaggerated.
It was made clear uiat no a has any connection whatever with the Civil service commission with ny other branch of t'. No school can "guarantee Gov ernment employment and none is given information regarding examinations, or any other information; which is not available to the general public.
The Commission stated that it does not recommend any school, and explained that it is not necessary for anyone to take course with a so - called civil service school in order to compete in a civil service examination. A special point was made of the fact that information concerning examinations may be obtained any time, without cost, from the Secretary ol the Civil eervice Boarn at any first or second - class post office or from the Commission fice In Washington, D.
Recently, Mcconney caugni uie miscreant and lodged him in. The "rider," plenty peeved at John, told the sheriff of the nearby county that when I get out, I'm going to puu a fast one on that smart 'bull'. John, kidded by another officer, offered a wager of one dollar that he would catch the "rider" again. Kloeb of Ohio on her recent visit to Washington as the only representative of the Fourth Congressional District among 12 American Legion essay contest winners from Ohio.

The picture, was taken outside the United States Capitol. Also'in the picture is Mrs. Wilbur ,S. DeWeese accompanied Miss Brackney to Washington. Lucy Lowrey, aged 63, colored, of Roosevelt avenue, died Friday night at eleven o'clock in Memorial hospital. She was a native of Wilberfoce where she was bom December 25, The only immediate survivor is a granddaughter, Lucille Curl, of South Roosevelt avenue. The body will be taken to Cedar - ville for funeral services and burial. Vehicle condition is said by some authorities to be directly or indirectly responsible for about 15 per cent of all accidents.
Miami, Fla. Morrison B. Orr of Piqua, Ohio, over whose affections a prolonged legal battle has been waged here, Friday obtained an injunction forbidding his estranged wife, Gladys, from tak ing their daughter, Maury, 9 years old. The petition for injunction alleged Mrs. Orr or New yotk was concealing the child somewhere in Miami Mrs. Morrison Orr's affections. A motion by Mrs. Clark's attorneys for new trial, contending the verdict "excessive," will be heard next Monday.
Around the Town from :K until e'eleek. That' a lot but tuna a Mien nan muiujMjun. McConkey then placed two de tectives to watch the "rider" when was freed from Jau ana men prepared to nab the boaster as the train stopped in Piqua. Speelman and Evans stood on the soutn piationn wnne Mouonicey re mained on tne nortn piauorm.
Tne fast'train arrived here pulling up to a stop and John began his sc for the "wise guy".

He hunted high and low in likely places where chap might be bumming a ride. But with no luck. As the train began pulling oi the station, McConkey stepped back to the piatrorm ana tnen to nis. That was the last straw and Mc Conkey was so flabbergasted that he could do nothing but sputter and point while the "rider" laughed in high glee and then stretched.
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John, muttering to himself. ed Evans and Speelman going back to police headquarters here, where he prepared to pay his bet still flabbergasted by the daredevil tactics of his intended "victim - " "Life Is a Song. Halfway between the British and German lines during the World War. The two ' Ene - llshmen couldn't do anything.

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Switzer Republican Candidate Fee County Commissioner Floyd Swank, 16 - year - old Piqua youth was one of three young men held by Champaign county authorities today for the robbery of the St. Paris school building and possible suspects in five other school - house robberies of recent date in that territory. Paris school robbery and implicated Slifer, who denies any connection. Sheriff Kenneth Miller wass called to Bradford Friday afternoon by reports of two cars being driven around the town by Intoxicated drivers.
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One of the machines left before Sheriff Miller arrived, but he met the other as he was coming into town. Alfred Lear, 24, was the driver of the car owned by Karl Hill, 56, both allegedly intoxicated. A pint of whiskey was found in the car. The two had taken turns driving, according to Sheriff Miller. Our experience of fifty years has resulted in a plan of making loans that is conservative, convenient and economical.
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