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Butler County Democrat from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 4

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PAGE POTO. RUTLBH CGUNTi DEMOCRAT, RHE JANUARY 25, 1917. VALLEY VIEW ei'lal 'fit The Valley View, 0., Jan. Mr. ami Mrs.

John JJcckcj-, of 0 rd, spenl ihiy Sunday wild I will gladly send free to any sufferer a Simple Herb Recipe that I found cured me of Rheumatism, and it has never returned. Don't send any money, just your name and address, and I will send it free of aiicmoo, MR. J. i mmm, MILWAUKEE, wis. 929 41st STREET Sesc il, I a a i i SeM-nmiie, ell i near A i at i and was Ihe -ee- a i i i a IA-II i a i i i 7 -u liis a i i a i i i al Ihe i-lo-i tin a as such i i i tool, '-lent Mr.

Thoiiia-, wa, i Atej'usi i i I i ol Mi'. I homas and i i i i Ihe i i i i i i i he was bom i i i i a i a a he and hi-, i i moved to i i i i i nl' hi-, dem i i a a a i i by occupation, wai i i dleue.ui a i i i i i a i ever be remembered by all a i de.n- i him a.s an ajnl up- righl i a man, i i i i i i i i i i i M. L. clinreli wljen- was CUT a a i member a i part' in l.olh i-lmreh a i Sunday school i services i i i i i I hi re Jiis membei- i was Iraiisl'erred lo M. i'.

i win-re be af-u look i in- same ai-luc part in clum-li Sunday scbuol. i in clum-h i i i i i i I a i i Imi" be remembered by nil ivlm liim. wns a lover of music ami in a short i bcei" death -Tome to Jesus," i .1 a i in I'ntil. Dlirini; Ins illness he c. bis H-rot at not able ailend i and one m' In, i i i va to bear read by his a i i when In- v.onld speak if lieiiien a i huiv be lunged In -a iidinc and li-ilb (iod.

M. Sunday school Sin day a i i i lo the de ceased n-iis well deliicred by Al. and i i i meiilioiieil how Dcwey, hem our cccciiiiv 1( a i in creek. ol I a a absorbed by the vj'ijund i was nol nndoi i MIOW, The snow has lost a half oi i i i i i i i i and ini-iciiry i middle -Ill's today, i 2L'iid, I hrciilhiii 1 I is inn, relieved. a i people on west Mile of i a i i i i '21l i i i a and I i i as it is said, I i i at i i i i can a a Llooil Oi' even mod- i i i i Scoic-, of Ihe penile in i and the eul- i i ol i a i i i i i i eommtiiiication i a i would be iueojivca- euf'c i i i of a a a i Sehilil.

Se i a or i i and only a short time- hen ils illness loillnl lo a well developed of mriis- 'es. i i lioariiit'' i (lie a i to the scene and a i 'd several days. The i one 'iisscd (broimh A a bill tin- i i Iwo a i i i a a i i a i for I i lo a on (he same i i i Sclmll was ill for a f'-w a i a severe cold. Such i and in all sehcines of pleasuu: ir of business, it is lioM lo on i large measure of i a i There is some i i i i i i i i lands io the very us knows more by experience of ills lo flesh is heir a-nl SMOKEY RIDGE key Jan. II.

left for where he i spend Cue it- Mrs, John Weaver nnd daughter a A a of Mcliyniglc, called ou Mrs. I'Vuiifc KrurkrV, Wednesday. The J). K. club held ils R-g'nla mrelijig on liisl Thursday nl the home of Ijliinelic and Dcrickson.

Air. and Mrs. i i and danghlcr Ivka tijicnl tlic; day Sunday i i Joke a i culled on hei Weaver uf on Ihc list. i IVricksoii is iinicb better. a seen i riding Kriilav.

GERMANS REJOICE OVER THE RAIDERS' EXPLOITS. London, JL'. over Ihe ploil.j of llie comiiieree raider in tliu A a i is unlmiuided, according li, an i lo naval i i i i i a a recalls ivlien i a oiil attacks in the Knglish Hie of Octoher and November, navy assured toe house of commons a would a I British service guard In; so careful in the i i i never lo a such dangerous e-c- a a i 1'ersiiis says a Sir Kd- 10 jus assertion and a i a i (hat "German light forces a made several a a in British and the -Moewe the Second, i. ship, si "Our I hough; during the next i i i and weeks," concludes Cap- I' oewe the Second and brave hop The Time--, coi respondent says a I i of the Herman a i all i the commander manner of a stranger sight-seeing tbiin a resident of ncurly (en years, I here imiy be seen on our streets al intervals a ma'i of large propotlion and (he garb of a clergyman. His manner is impressive, but the lines of his countenance lire nut indica- i of I strength of mind anil clniiacler i i If one were lo say lo yon, "See, (here goes the man who made the German translation of lien-llur eopy-rigbled in (ionium; translation i preserved the beauties of the original so faithfully mid in such pure and choice dermal, Ilia! il has readied nearly as many editions abroad as the Ktiglisb version has al home, your curiosity would no donbl bo roused, but credulity would be pinned.

"Yel is (be fad. Kallier lioiiavenliire, a member of the J-'ran- eiseuii order, ivlio rcides on Norlh si reel in the brick behind Die (ierman Catholic church, is a much more distinguished man bis modesty will permit u.s In realize, lie resides here iu reliremcnt, v. ilhoiil any pa.slor.il labors, lo prosecute liltTtirv work, lie eontiiin.illy lo Cermnn periodicals, lias written a number of conlroversial and devotional works, und is (be author ol' a hook now in light in cun'Ctil lileraluiv. bis pen is (jitile as fa- in Palher llaiiimcr is of a retiring dis- lo.silion, wedded lo his work, modest bid c-nergelic us allcstcd by few pco- lie in Liifuyelle who laiiiw of so dis- iiiguisliC'd a man among us." The famous translation o( "Kpn- Iliir," which has readied its (wenty- was his masterpiece, well-known literary ef- I'tirts of the priest are "Outlines oi or Schemer," ''The I-'raneiscans in (lie States," numerous vol- unes of a catcchetienl and devo- ional nature, dramatic and comedy sketches for (be si age. lie was poet of no mean ability, lis favorite subject was (be S'acred of Jesus and his writings lid much lo make this devotion loved and practiced.

IlfVESTIGATORS TO INVADE NEW YOKK. Wiishinglon, Jan. uside all eollaferal issues, the House Ihe a dale, asked i Knles illec, conducting the did not seem a ticklish jid) to iake'''leak" inquiry, will begin public of pvisoaers with such a hearings Tuesday ill New York to de- ACKER ARRESTED (Continued from I'ago 1) rushed out uiiil assisted in carry mi; the meat into the barns. Repair Men Send in Orders. Jt is understood Unit tliu repair men uf tlie Ohio Klcclric, Co.

have, sent communication to officials that hereafter all repair work on Ihe, lines must be done, during Die day und tliat absolutely no work will be, undertaken al'ler (i ji. miy Street Car Men Meet. A meeting of the street car men took place this morning. The COM- inittec to meet i Hie citixeijs' eommillce und tlie receiver ol 'tlio Traction company was appoinled. The meeting will lute place tins afternoon at llircc o'clock.

Label League. A well attcinlcd meeting of (lit Woman's Union Label leajjuc was held yesterday nl'tcruoon. Tlie car men's wives and sweethearts were The speakers were 7iii. ftniilb, paper maker Goo. Wiseman and Swain Corson.

-Mrs. Vnuglm, jhe president, gav-2 a heart lo heart talk to tlie women. International President Here. W. H.

Malion, internuliotial president of Ilu street car men's assoeia- tion, in I hi 1 will liere i trouble is adjusted. I In met with the local men today. Trie same commiltee which represented Ibe slreel car men at Ihe first confer- '0 will meet with the. committee of oilixens tliis afleriHxm at three o'clock. Tliis comiiiiticc consists of ueorge Botner, chitiriiian, Carl Chiids, William 1'eters and Caleb Coyle.

Strike Breaker Arrested. Officer Addison Wednesday morning anesled one of (lie guards sen( lere from Cincinnati during 1 'flic prisoner guvc his inane I'ltilip Aeker. i and 1'luin treelSj Cincinnati. Un searelnii'; him the police found in his possession a revolver and a black-jack and Hire-: Selective badges. Aside from the badges (be fellov.

had two certificates as detective oi iirivalc officer, one issued 22. by William Moor, secretary oi the private police nssoo-iiction, iiudei the municipal code of Ohio, and au- i(hcr certificate and commission of Ihe secretary of the department oi' ineinnu(i as a private policeman Cinciiinali, also' under the stale code. a monriud for him and limv in i midst line had just away In meant i i as much to our i and ewiniimiily las service to and i i i i i i i i i i a widow, i i Carney nl a r'n-d Ifcirr. of Airs, a ot Seu'inmh Tlicnia.s ol a i Tlionias. oi i and I nl ei-lu brothers a si-ters.

I a a a in I lie a i a place i i M. i i tnortiiiiv 1" i a i i i a i i I i i i i i i i I i i i ei'tai-tel'J. Game. I I I i I a i i I i i i i idled a a n'-ion 1 i a i i i i -j: 1 i.i.rtlin,..-!, i "wi, nil i "I i L'l-l and I in i i'u- vr'-jit man ol a i H.e i i i (he pub! i for I i a a i i i i i i i i i or more addy i i i i a i i i i i oi 10 i i i i i ei i i i a i i a i i i i i i ol' i i i i and i -k i i i Tor i It a knovM i euld a IH dc-rce, I I irii- ing ol Ihe i i i i ti.i miglily nl a a lh.it "break as i a i a I a-, i i i i a laxcs, i i Icndcd i i-alc of a i a last WcdiicMlay. Mrs.

(icorjc a Mv. Shirley i i i last week. lladcwity. termine wliclher auv one profited in a he lia.l lei his prisoners. Wall street as of advance wonl ill lt 11 move about freely and coilsiderel Ik- informalion on I'rosiilcnt Wilson's i a i i wife as long as note.

I a pilol." also said When of the inquiry hail been fully disposed of, and not i (hen, il is declared, Hie i into other plmscs of I In; "leak'' rumors, ami every one of i i regardless of its vagueness, I.alavctle, Jan -i, i i will bo rim down. 1 he committee ox- FATHER HAMMER TO BE LAID TO REST. angcmcms nave made (e at lVcn tbe i a ol l-ather slHH iriwillj 1 of ammer, Cornier pastor ol St. (mc Stephen's elmi'ch, Hamilton, wbo in St. llospilal, Fri- 'lie service i be lick' St.

ehureh Tucsdav morn- i a i a a sale near Sloekton one diiy last week a Provincial Hudolph i lumie i him i a i i a i i a lornu-r resident of i hnrsis. i who will be the celebrant ol tlie loud; Carrie i i spent Wedm-nhiy a I i i i A a Vo-el. Mr. und Mrs. i i sjieut the a a a a i i i a Mr.

and Mrs. Ode I i i i i i a pastor of St. lioniface church, this city, will deliver the sermon. Rev. l.ishop ornnin J.

Alenl- iug of Fl. Wayne, and his a i a of following Calho- Henry liobcnmcyer culled will march from the a i list on i ol Ibc of her sister. Mrs. Shirley Torliin and baby a ml le () Foresteis, ELK CREEK I'llk Harold i ol A i a i i i a i-etil and i ins i A i A i l-'rauk -elo. i Scliranb a son i i i i of Columbus, Ancient Order i i i i a i i Knights of St.

1'aul, St. Itouil'arc. soeielv and Father Hammer Devoted Himself to Literary Work. r'silluT i a i was born in I i i i i i i i linden, cm June 1S12, and eaine lo America four years a i bis parents, who sclliid in I'itlrJmr-h. 1'a.

He made bis classical in SI. Vincent rol- le-i'. Heady, i'a. On St. Krancis advance iiifornialioti, and members say (here is i possibility that the inquiry will be broadened to a complete investigation of the slock exchange as urged by Thomas W.

and others. 1,. Whipple, of ISoston, has been formally rcluitied by tlic com- miltee ns its couns-el, and will assnnic ndive fif Hie N'cw York bearings and that BRYAN AGAINST MILITARISTS. i i a i Jan. Jennings llryan.

al Ihe 1'eo- eluireh yeslerilay afternoon lo an audience- a taxed the t-apncily i the (Jriind Opero lioiiso, played the i i a i class of American Jle ilcelareil a should Ihe imlkin liearken dominds it would be brought j(n false iihilosophy of "might niako )H. ji.sserted, cnused Ihe Knropeaii conflict. The speaker a i a i (h ninr- siioh as are wanted some eounlry ilsolf inlo the world war Neither of the certificates say ii the right 01 ivmg a bond to carry a weapon. On each of Diesc. charges of carrying concealed weapons the bond Wai- fixed at pending a hearing in i i a eonrl Thursday morning iiclore Judge Jaffee Gives Bond.

Joseph a charged by A. 11. Pink i pressing a revolver to his iide on -Monday evening gave a ifSUO bond on Tuesday night with W. C. Shepherd as surety, pending the, in municipal court on T'rinrh- day morning before Judge Shank.

To Secure Settlement. The board oi Iruslccs of tbe Chaiu- ber of Commerce at a called meeting ycslerday ai'lcnmon considered length the strike situation on the railway of Hamilton. Theiv. was ii large attendance. It was decided by the unanimous opinion of the board dial the interruption ot public transportation service in Haina matter in which Hie public is directly und vitally interested.

was (lien-fore decided to ap- i conciliation, servicco in which will tender ils Oppeiibeiincj', receiver of tlie road, and be promised Hint Iliere would be a-representative of (be. Ohio Kk-clric road nt the council meeling tonight. I Markets Keiitativc of the Ohio Klccl'ric be WHIPP1E PREPARES TOR asked lo meet with the city wincli MAK INVESTIGATION. on Wednesday nighl. Clerk K'riegc-r Ncsr York, Jan.

got jn foniiijiinication wilb licnton WJiipple, counsel for Hie hotiso rules eoinmittce ils inquiry to determine whether anybody profited by a "Leak" when I'rosi- dent Wilson's peace note was sent (o the entente allies, was busy in financial district today gelling 7 iready for the opening of hearings tomorrow. The members of the eoniniidco will not arrive until tonight or (omorrow morning. The understanding in financial circles is thai the inquiry probably will nut be extended lo a complele i vestigation of (lie New York Stock Kxdiange. The present pluii is to call officers stock exchange among (ho, first witnesses and question about Hie exact prbeednre in (he selling and buying of slocks. This information, it is understood, will be the committee lo guide (heir examinations which will be made inlo all stock sales on the Ilirce days 'precpcding the publication of the nole.

The purpose in transferring hearing to this city wns lo enable Ibc committee- lo gel Hie (esliinony of brokers and slock exchange officials without delay if occasion arose lo fineslion them. It is expected Unit expert accountants will be engaged lo examine the books tho committee hopes lo gel hold of. This phase ot the investigation will lake several days. WHEAT PRICES UOING DOWN, Chicago, Jan. de- elincs in wheat took place today largely as a result of the con- tinned absence of foreign buy- iny.

The waiting attitude on (lie part of Kiiropeaji purchas- era, however, did not lead lo aggressiveness on the part of the bears, despite peace talk and Gorman marine activities. Unfavorable crop reports from Kansas, Xcbrnsfeti, and Okla- hoina tended somewhat lo check weakness. Opening prices, which ranged from 1-8 to 7-8 lower, i May nt $1.84 to $1.84 a-8 and July at $1.51 l-'J lo $1.51 7-8, were followed by a mater- inl further setback but Iben by 0 a general rally. Hamilton Prices. Thursday, January p.

in. Calves--lOc per Ib. Corn--S5c per bushel. Oats--50c per bushel. Telephone per bril.

Bon Ton per bbl. Hnckcyc per bbl. Sky lligh per bbl. a ton. per ton.

Oats- G(l(uGO l-2c. Cincinnati Closings. Cincinnati, Jan. l-l(ttlM. Oats--151 l-2c.

Chicago Closings. Jan. Mav, 1-2; July, $1.53 1-4. Corn--May, 1-R; 1-8. Oals--May, 1-Se; July, FARM PRODUCE PRICES July, We.

DEATH OOMES TO CLAIM EEV. LOTTA CROSSLEY. Hamilton rcttltives received word tliis a Hev. Lcitla Davis CVossley had passed away last at (he liospilal in Kaston, W. where she had heen confined since a of a early lust week.

At the time of 31rs. Crossley's dealli of Perry d'alli of 0., and Lieut. Waller CVosslcy of i i 11. S. X.

were at her bedside. Rev. Crosoley wjvi a Universalisr. minisler 'and has preached al llm L'nity chnreli in Haiiiiltiin. Khu wn.s a very brillianl woman mid was well loved by all who knew her ami her dcalh which came in tho midst of perfect health ennies as a jrrtat slioci; and deep sorrow.

The funeral of Crnsslc-y will be held al her bbnie in Kent, und annonncenicnt will be made later. The remains will be brought to Oxford for burial. Al Ihe lime of licr death itrs. Crosslcy was (iO old. BLUE SKY LAWS UPHELD.

Washington, 'I'l. Bine Sky laws Ohio, 8oulh Dakota and to curb the sale of fraudulent sccnrifics were today upheld as constitutional by Ibc. supremo courl- Thc eourl lielil that the nnthorily ercised is not in excess of. IN CINCINNATI state's "police powers 1 and that tbf Cincinnati, a ix-- Buller-- not i burden upon intersiate Kasy; whole milk cxira 40 in the sale of stocks and centralized extras, firsts, 34 dairy roll 31e, packing slock No. I 24 Xn.

223 l-'2c. i 1 Kggo--Higher; prime fir dozen, firsts l-2c, ordinary iir.ilsi 3-lc, seconds 30c. -I 1 'owls honds. all Hie eases the decision was vole of lo Justice Meliey- nolds dissenting in nil cases. Justice AlcKeenii did not from the bench Ihc reasons upon Ibs and the court sustained llie laws over) 18e Ib, iiinler a Ibs J8c, roosters nl i 1 slill( 1)llt i a i 14c, young stags ITc, broilers (1 decisions of the lower courls holding Ibs ami under) 27c, fryers (over lc Inws unconsiUiilimiid and Ibs lllc, roasting )4 Ibs and over) 11 llL enlorccmenls were ducks, while (3 Ibs and over), vcl sc(1 Mr.

and I I lay, ItiWI. hi- eiiterni Ihe Franciscan an i i i a in Cincinnati, a member of was received in a i i i a i i i i Tin i I ol i has i i i i die measles. I i I'allman ademled i i nn his hrolju-r VA I'allmaii a A i i a i i a i i a and doia i i i i i i a liic nieelii.g ol Hie milk producers association nl i i i i a i ordained him to Ihe holv a i a a in the i i i Ciillu-- A a i Sctml is on the sick list. i ami Airs. Frank Ivus-elo were i In Ihe early years ol his Hie lei-cully creeled I i i i ol SI.

John i a i i Mill-inn vow.s a Jutse I.Slio. and Iwo months laler. Hishop Kosoerans, A i i a of THE RUSSIANS PLAN 830,000,000 CONTRACT WITH THE AMERICANS Kow York. msc the I niled of refriu'eratii'- 1 the value of to conserve and develo-,) alon- eco- iioniic lim-i, the tresh beef ami dairy i i of Kui-i i i (he iHh a ot (empei-alnrr nil" Ihe low I began Ibe i i and i Ihe following i'Jit the a rain lo Tlie '21st a a rainy day but wit! the exception eif a low dashes a i s.onn spent ll.eir lon-e, i i i i visitors a a a i a i irk i i red I i tobacco croji to a SAYS WAR LAST i he liiluired in i i a i i l.ouis- Mlle. llsnnilton, Olilenhiirg, and Detroit.

While in ho iissisted in founding the (ierm.ui Catliolic weekly, Her a i 'I f.e 21st was a i ihu bill i y. bis superiors allowed liim 10 ro Iho of a low dashes a i i to l.alavede. where ho toivi, die fall tt F1 1 Li-nllp. I.ucKdy low i i a 1 devoted I I wholly ture that near he 1 mlli si 1 point in (he morning and rose shiw. f(1) .1 I i i a sketch unit appeared to 40 decrees hy the middle ol I A 1 i i a ol I8U.I day was not favorable to violent pve-1 1 01 "i inc.orporaled in "The ripitalinn.

rain was hold in a )y i ra and slush, and the surplus made only 0 oc cr I lie Catholic Church another vear. along leisurely, his I head high in the air, with more the iii has been aulbor- ny Hie liiissian-Aiiiericnn con- a-rvalion and Industrial Stock r-om- backed by Hie Knssian accordin.r J. H. Gidlnk ii Moscow who arrived hero on tlie iteainship llergeiisfjord from MUNICIPAL COURT. In immieipul cmn-t Monday Jml-e liuerl Charles l-'reyl cliaiged with prtit lai-ceny In bad two slolcn found in his iJlO and len days on each ch.irgo.

John hail a blanket which said i VMI lo him wns bound over lo grand jury for cavryinti a pair of iron knicklvs. Hiis chained i carrying concealed weapons ami in of $100 bail was taken to county jail. Journal for sale bills. operation with the mayor -and all public authorities, in an effort lo bring about a satisfactory and speedy adjustment of the comroverst In the end that the normal transportation facilities of Ihc city may restored. The i i i i i exports if po.s'siblc, lo hold immediate conferences witli both rcprcsentalives of Ibc triiciiwi company ami Ihc committee ot Ihu sinking operatives.

Judge IJenlon Iv. Oppenlieimer, eiver of tbe traction company, arrived in Hamilton at 1 o'clock afternoon for conference. Strike Breakers Barred. Tbe business men of l.indcnwalii not desiring lo have any trouble out of the present strike of ilreel ear men have posted signs in of businc-'s i 20c, under 3 Ibs 18c, colored ducks (2 AZERS UNDElTsUSPBNSION- to 3. Ibs) turkeys, oln hens (8, 1C 0 Ibs and over) '24c, old loins (10 Ibs and over) '23e, crooked breasted 8c: geese, full words 'To Avoid Trouble nil iilrikc Breakers and Detectives -Stay Out." Barns Boarded Up.

The traction company look step yesterday in the present tinti when it had all liic windows fn campus by Hie Ib, medium I-lr tealher choici common 4 ehissiiiaies he-til G. dm, of Daylon. freshman in university. stopped his pursuers willi a INQUIRY MADE. fTM' 1 ''cvolver.

The six would- hav.eri on Saturday mghl weiv Hindi- of Germany as to whether for one week. They an: there were any Americans among French, of I'iqun: i a 103 neutral sailors brought Hnnis, of Paulding; Wilbur Fochi. of prisoners of war on Hm (iurinnn Winchester; Carlyle Molwr, of i prizc Yarrowdale for having a i Hicbaril Kiley, of O.vlonl, and pay on armed merchant men. i Syinons, of Hockford. was made entirely on press reports and not on any official information slale department.

lias come to the WILL HOLD COURT MARTIAL. San Diego, -Ian. cruiser 1'ucblo, flagship of tbe Pn- 1 1 i4 reserve force, with IJenr Adniir- KONORED EMPEROR. W. F.

F-illnm on board is on tbe, London. Jan. Kxehange way to K.ireka, scene relegrapb dispatch Iron- Amsterdam i of the slrandmg of Ibe cruiser i William has conCcrmi waukee several weeks ago. Kear Ailon Field Marshal von 1 will as head.nf the and Chanccllov von Btthiunnn-Holi-jfourt marlial board appointed by Ad- the new.decoration, similar to miral W. H.

Capcrton to try Licul. the iron cross, which the F. Xewlon who tnhlishcil last month for civilians when she wei' lcd ll. gaged in tlic national auxiliary scr- MRS. CAMPBELI.

INJURED. ARNOLD APE. Sunday morning about 11 o'clock, Marlin F. Arnold in trying lo cross tbat pcr.sons in no way connect Officer Ilnber signed a warrant the High street crossing of the I'cnn- Smiday rvfliiins for Jonas Kpeidel sylvnnin going west willi bis aulo for violating the traffic ordinance by truck barely missed being si ruck by cut of ears. There was no witcli- oniplaincd nj, the car barns boarded up.

It is said i fniling- lo make the proper turn a Main and streets. It appears man in sight anil lie with the strike had broken several windows in tlic barns. Using Trucks. T'or (be Coated I'iii present t'tC Champion company and the N'iles Tool Works company are using' tbeir big trucks in hauling their employees fioin l.indciiKidd to the, plants. trucks mnkc one trip early in tlic morning and one in (he evening.

To Meet With Council. At the recess meeting of council on Monday night it was proposed by Councilman D.in Baker Ihal a repre- running his machine bo collided ivith Mrs! Hattie Campbell of 32 street, knocking her down, The woman wr.s bint nncl Dr. Waller Drown took charge of Hie. injured PATRICK BURKE DEAD. Sprrlnl To The Middletown, 0., Jan.

Uurke, fio, a resident of Miildlelown since his boyhood, died last night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James Ilogan ou Young street. Tlivce diuigh' tci-a and ono son survive. he police about the aViscnee of a watchman. He, only bnd enough time lo turn bis machine before Hie cars passed him.

ODER DISMUJSED. Humane Officer W. arrested Claude Oder' in Covinglon, on Thursday night for failing to provide for bis family of four children who live in this city. Oder was given a hearing before, Judge Coiufaughlon today and tho case was dismissed as 0(ier and his wifo condoned,.

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