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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 11

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JURE ci, ma. lilt tTJHISWUUIH UA1LT HffitS ORDER OF OWLS' SPRING CARNIVAL: Metropolitan Shows! Twelve Paid ana two Free Attractions! Week of June 23 to 28 Inclusive! MILL LOT OOP PROF. PASSAJTJNME ROYAL ITALIAN BAUD WILL GIVE. A SAORED CONCERT" SUNDAY EVENING AX 8 P. M.

AT THE LOWER, MARKET SQUARE. judge Blair Endoises Portsmouth people begm- ninc to notice the fact that tliey are going Chautauqua and are commencing take more or lesi interest iu it, as they in- diue to high or lighter class aniuscmpnts. Tlie ladies of the several frd- cralcil clubs'of the city are out cirr.iil.iti.ug among the people season tickets, and they 'are tndravoring to sell manj- ar possible before the opening day 29iti. Judge, A. Z.

Tilair, who last yeoi kcinret! on the Kcdpalh Chaiitau circuits i Southern slates, Indiana ami Michigan taii a llnv program Ihey nv i Portsmouth people is one of the hf-st in their whole repertoire. It is liappy cumin- nation of serious, laughable inn: musical iHimhers that cannot fni' lu everybody. i working advance agents for the Clmulim (iiia ave collouo mon, men i i i esteem of their fellows. Tin teat boys are college students working their way tlirougli sehoo hv doing "u.v honest labor. "Speaking of "the various fea lures offered, Judge Ulair ivn telling a li't'B lc personal his lory tlio leader of the Kry bniid.

Several years ago Kry M-as a sculptor and so able lie in this line oE work that hi design was accepted out of submit ted for a sliUue Hie memory of bow AVnllnce, fn iiious writer. II was about (hi time i a decided lo hike Stearns' Electric Rat an Roach Paste THE NATIONAL RAT KILLER Itoii'ly for 'Better than traps. SoU br Dnif fbli, 25eand Sl.OO vr.ldirrrt.ftmEej pTCJviH.or.rtwiptof prlct MONEY BACK If fT FAUS 5tt.rni Electric Cbiufo, 111 musical career, however, and he as devoted hiriisclt' to that call- rather a to his old profes- on for the pust ten years or If interested in political, talks, lore be ei-Oovernor Kolk nd Adam Bede; if iu thc-preserj- ation of the drama, the Ben Ircet players will be here to meet lint demand. The morning sessions will be rce and will he deVoted to reli- ions 'subjects, to the Boy Snout and'similar features. It is lie afternoon and evening ions that will furnish the best lass of enterUinment that has vcr been given the people of "orlsmoulh, and the big tent vhich will ho erected on Baynor trect between i and Sixth he ample lo hold nil the pco te' anxious to attend the meel- ngs.

It is rain-proof, it will be and tlicre is no doubt but hat Portsmouth people in the county will make he (Jhautauqtm a gathering place 'or the seven days that it is spKsion here. Will Attend Conference C. of the Y. M. leaves next Tuesday for- Tjnk he 'iH spenc the'next two weeks nttcncVmp Y.

M. 0. A. conference and sum mor 1 D. B.

GruMi, member ship secretary of tlic.Y. C. A at Williamson, AV. will nom to Porfsniniith Monday to nccom pauy iMr. Ridcnour to 'Wiseohah: Returns Home.

licv. Father Patrick Dunne, wh i i i i at the marriage hi cousin Miss Litla Burns to Job Martin of AllciUown, hei srtid mnsg i Holy Keileenic iMimvli Sftlunlny i and re to Detroit, on afternoon Phil's In Town. Phil -Wolff froi Pomet'oy Snlurdsyto spend a fe 1 diiys nt his local store. At Brookside, C. -Turley.

join kiia family wliri are" enjoying nn i at (Contributed.) The Knights of the Maccabees very interesting meeting their hull last tiiglit. They.in etf three candidates i ystertea of the first degreo. The rder is growing very fast in the ist six months and is still gi ow- ig. Tho order has'almost clou- led their membership in" the Inst months, and by. the way lications are coming in they wiV riple their memberBhip in AII ther sii m'ontha.

The uniform niik is still drilling "one night and making tha final ar angcinenla to go.to at Put n-Bay island the week of Jul 1 to 28, which promises (o ne or" the grandest and lurges ver held by the order. It iV ex cctcd that River City.division hia city will out nt vith every member of the divisioi ireseni. Tnu members look for s-nrd to great time ut camp hey certainly will liavc it, fo hey arc all a bunch of hustler don lit they will have" inc time. There will he sonic tlning i the Th ics of the Jlaccabcca arc ais jro i ve ry rapid I and it inly question OL a until they will be recognized the leading ladies' order of th city. next Sunday (lip reou T.Lisc sicauicre, ittcluding tho 'ncoina and Greenwood, will run between Gntlipolis nu'd rnnulieslor, Ohio.

The Tacom.i ill Icnvo CliarleAton Katurdtiy iglit iiinl on esciir- lonista nt cnrly Sunday morning. 1 Tho -Greenwood irill cavp Ciiicmiiati SsturJay niglit begin taking 1 on ezcurBionists tlio Bamo mornEitg'. tiro steamers ueot tho 1 will bo ex- hiagcd.so" tbnt'thcj mny to hoir liomca late Thc.io excursions will be given each Sunriny during the eumnicr. Bar Tenders Will Meet -V speciBljijndtimpflTlflnt meeting of the BBT Renders 1 TTnion trill be 'at'thoti'ftiuirlprs on Cliillicotbe rce Si'ri fdoy a moon. Tin bo called to order uipily' "1 o'cloii, and tbn im- wiH transacted edily, "ap ns to.enable the mcm- bjbra to tHn ball tjaiiio bo- twcen the and Charleston plenty of Kvery member is expected to tn jircsent promptly on time.

Two of Tlour. carloads of -Goid Mudnl Flour vrero rcccivcd-at' tho O. depot'for J-'ridgr. Ohio Valley Bank JUNE 4, 1913 RESOURCES 'Cash i Total $138 234.33 4,635.53 190.46 38,145.50 $187,165.81 LIABILITIES Capital Undivided Profits Total .1 25,000.00 2,500.00 661.92 158,993.89 $187,155.81 COMPARATIVE DEPOSITS June 4, 1910 June 4, 1911 June 4,1912 June 4, 1913 $22561.76 $80065.95 $106,511.56 1,993.89 WIL-IJAM President. F1LMORE MUS8ER H.

B. ADAMS, Ouhtor, DIREC3TORS BRUSKART 0. H. OLOSTERMAN, WILLIAM K. FEE, OWN B.

OAKES, HORACE L. SMALL, OSCAR MICKLETHWAIT, FILMORB MU8SER, 'LEGaANB B. SMITH, Mr. Grice Sells House, May Leave The City Attorney William B. Gricc UBS sold his.

fine brick residence nt soutliSrest conior of Kighlh and Gay stroeti lo Charles 0. Dreecc, vicu-pfcsidciit. of. the Brccce facturiug Company. Tha consUgralioti was not niado public 1 is 1 said to 'hnvc bceti the ncighbsrhood of Mr.

llircpco, who moved to this city from Viivcrly u-itli hia family, tlic propcrti- us their future IMPLEMENTSsTHATS WHAT THE WHITE SLAVE IS GREAT PICTURE AND WHEN WE SAY "THE BEST" THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT WE MEAN. FARMERS WILL DO WELL TO GET OUR PRICES BEFORE PLACING THEIR ORDERS, WE AIM ALWAYS TO PLEASE AND SATISFY THE MOST EXACTING. NOTHING BUT THE HIGHEST QUALITY IS USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF OUR IMPLEMENTS. WE WON'T CARRY THE CHEAP KIND THAT KIND IS ALWAYS THF. MOST COSTLY IN THE LONG RUN.

SEE US FOR ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE USE- IF IT IS MADE, WE HAVE IT. DON'T FORGET THE FACT THAT OUR STORE IS THE MOST COM- A A HEADQUARTERS IN' SOUTHERN' OHIO. home. It ii located jusl fow tloor cast of -home of lus T. Breece.

Jt reported that Mr. Crico expects move to Philruleliilii.i to nitiko that, cil.v his future jiome. AVKon ask this by Iho Times, ho said lie Imil toikeil somo of iocBtiog in that city, but was not yet certain ivliat he would do. Grieii lias livcil in the sfimo house, ot Eighth ami Gay 'streets, fp7 the past thirly-nve years. Big Time Expected By Trinity Class The crowning triumph of pro- jrani of gooil pic- nrcs to be shown at.

the Lyric hcairc next will be White Slave," a two-part Vila- jraph sjiccial, shovvn on it a 5-cent lulini.ssioii. Jn bis of tliis oxccllent production Muck scctns" uu able to adjectives Alex Glockner 206 MAKKT AND OALLIA AHD OAY enough to convey tin impression sufficiently favorable to rlo it justice, lie proclaims it a a i maatcrpicso' and sciys il will he revelation and a de-light to cveryono who SCCB it. "The 'White Slave" is a licau- til'ul, tragic- love htory, tliat deals with tho days of slavery anil Iclls a pathetic story of a 'white slave, who had grown to womfin- hood liclievjng her.sclf to have hcen freed as. a child. It turn.

out a girl's free papers had hceii illegally executed ant thai, therefore, who is still a slave the estate. SVhen a inortgagi tho place is foreclosed she is sold with the others and falls in the hands of villainous slave dealer who has a has tcncd In the further aoce of lii.l purpose, the mnn ha; filled a hoy mail carrier, who wn: wringing a check to the family am! robbed him, thns the redemption of the estate. Thi murder is discovered and th WHY NOT TRY? POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY- Ciives and positive rcllrf in 1 ery Sold hy price $1.00. Trial portage mlil 10 cents. WIlllAMS Sold only bv Frank heck found Ihe murderer, ho flees for his life.

He is fol- owed, however, liy an Indian, the cvotcd i of the dead boy, catches up with him and snmiiiary vengeance. check is a ironght to Ihe holder'of the es- it is 'found be too lute lo avo Tor she lias, in despair, lOJKoucd Tlio whole is a inthelic' story of loye. arid dr.vo- ion tind deadly liatc. It i rates adnyrnhly sonic of the laws in Ihe old slavery laws aiid a itighly uilmMtiomil value in hat it i a a i some don of the issues whic.li arose during his i period. WaihutHn A Runaway "Luther Griffin, when a UU-line sideswiped his wagon on Seven street, just above Waller street, Friday afternoon.

Luther's marc, irHicTi bc-fin Intchcd in that vicinity, broke array and a Seventeenth. Luther chase nnd hnd just climbed i into the wagon" and seized of the lines lo get tlie- outfit in the clear, when (he car, clinrge of Conductor Cameron, crashed into the side of the wngon, sending i the- street. IIis left eye and cheek were badly gashed am! bnii.ii.-d, but after repairing the shafls of his wagon, lie continued on his Just day fcefore he a wagonload of fence palings in i over a drop'curh in thflt ricmity," but escaped with minor ikinir up. -ilt "cut- no ice" how hot tlio weather there's goiiiff io be great session the 'MenVBig Biblo' nL Trinity, and "There's reason." Last Sund a 3. IT.

Finney," tho leather, shoved up iova," of whom Col. Jock Hood, ProiVC. 0. Uridweli, Col. Mill Sliumway, John others of the teat" crowd aro among 1 tho "near grfriU," and those fellow didn't know nnylKidy or nothing, acted if they'd never licjinl of the Bible, much to (hoir liuiniliation am! ihc liiigu.glco of the clnsd- Hut those fellows Imvfi.

Icon i i i(e these, hot nights.studying and" they voir. Ihcy'll doan l-'inncy tomorrow nnd show lim up. P. V. Davidson, private secretary of this Times man, lias fiolicn in nd--RO ha is laying it" nko ictc hot uiglits trying to think a I.nst Sunday Tlir- Tiim-u inn was laxy nml tohl lo (lie huasiun.

That Bridge Again. A i A. Bbir appcnfcil hefpi-c Hie county coniinissioners L-Viday i i i to I'urlhor sent (lie nrgiimcrUs in favor ol creeling noiv fscioto'liriduc on i bill in rhu ifbsciicc Ilia prosecutor lie was nskctl' to George says. 'TTci I get even," and forthwith he irroto a beautiful 4 roaat" of Vrof. Finiiey'a ''bright Vcr no bo- lioved 'The Times fellow would got tho credit, nnd what fcllo eon Id say to a thick-hided news- a infill vjoVildn't liurt -him.

lint thn Tunes folEoiv. knows when lo 1 --and ho got-not grncefi(lly nerlmp's, but lie got mid nil thnl crowd IB laying for Vcrnon, Boy Scout Notes Karl Martin joined the Hoy icout Troop Trinity cluirch it evening and witiicssod'' the llenilid dcmonatrnfion of '-first id" work, which -was put on 1y different squads ot" hoys. T4ic boys jjavo souio iutcreating ex- hibitionB of ivha-t they have 'been hiugltt in tho lafit month, nml Dr. U. Jj.

Henley, who had churgc of Itio work was enthusiastic in his praise.of iliey arc doing. Tha proper to bandage the ilift'creut hones when broken the way to set the wore shown by praclicAl dcjnb'ristmtion- 'IMiere were tlirce'dift'ercnt squads cd the following tboys: Squad No. 1-i-Qcorgfi Cliff oril Zuhar.i-.and Sqund o. 2 --Harold Byron, Ollic C'Awidy arid Uusacll Squad -N 6. Stoua'rt, James Tronc, Holand Singletou and AVillifly) Troue.

It is expected tlint the toys will pnt on. 'public exhibition at tlib Masonic picnic. which i held at Park, enrly "in July! Chiilicotho VUitor. Charles ii tailor of iris a 4'usi- ness here. Vriday.

his FuKirrss. No One Hurt. llohert -Padnn of Clrcenkwii Heights into a lioy while ng liis wheel on i i i sfrnel Ki-jdny afti-i-noon. i wheel nor the hoy wns Fino New Carpet. preen in color, nn-1 coynlbj i.v, in-w U-ing pi)' i i tho common plena cour 11 by Brunncr Sons.

Hj i t-ourt cuiivciics Alonrlny counly's JiistorirHl c-rjurt be fl(tired in a snappy t-nrpcl. At Columbus. Oive-ns of Friday'for week end visit to re a i at ('olnrnhiis. SPECIAL TO WOMpN Do you realize the fact that thoa rands are now using A Soluble Antiseptic Powder a rerricdy for mucous membrane such aa sore.throat, losal pelvic catarrh, inflammation or utceri tion, caused by female ilis? Women wfc have'been cured say "it is worth weight in cold." Dissolve in fiprfy locally. For ten the Lydi E.

Tinkham Medicine Co. has rccom mended Paxtinc in their private co: rcspcnflencc with women. For all hygitnicacd toilet ustsithi r.ocqnal- Only 50c.alarge box gjata or sent postpaid on re ccipt of price The Twton Toilet Boston, I'- For The is: ciucstion often nskcd. Wliat to yive Of course, it is nice enough in a way fo give her a piece of silver-' or cut jjhiss, Inil i a i tiiebc are. far.

more ornamental a useful. This is a practical.ngu. Jii her i i nf "hoi- own i i will mnet housekeeping problems nn- (lui- new and perhaps strange con- clitions. Why not i help hor lo solve them in an easy way and one a will long "most plcafnnt rciniuilci 1 of yonl You tan (in lljrs, liclp nlklerial- in i i 'her home linpjiy one-ly giviiig lier Koine elcclricol cooitin'! device. She ivonld appreciate for i slnncc one of the following pieces: ELECTRIC ri9K- STOVE ELECTRIC, TOASTER- ELECTRIC COFFEE POT ELEOTRIO QK1LL ELECTRIC CHAFINO DISH.

Any of tlicsc and many others "we.inj^hl mention woujd-bc. use- save her.labor and one usually-most- irksome house- liold iliitics a delight. YOURS TO 'SERVE, The Portsmouth Street Ry. Electric Ught Co. you go to buy or rent a house ask it has service..

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