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Hamilton Evening Journal from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 6

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BAM I A TOL 17-MO. 247, SHOW fi. TONIGHT A Keyrtone Comedy THE ALLEY The Newest Broncbo-THE REAPING Suuday, Monday aad Tuetdty-FOX ROGERS, Those Funny German Comedians with a Company of Pretty Gn-U in a Musical Comedy-THE ISLE OF NOWHERE. la connection with 3 Reds of Pictures HEALTHY NEIGHBORS -A Keystone Riot THE MISSING RING-With Rosemary Theby TAMING A COWBOY--A Real Western Story Three Shows a Night, Beginning at Lower Floor 15c. Balcony lOc Children 5c GRAND THEATRE J.

E. McCART-HEY, MGR. VAUDEVILLE THE WHILE-AWAY-AN-HOUR PLACE Guaranteed Under the Pure Pun Law of the U. S. Continuous.

Come Any Time. Stay as Long as You Like. Commencing Sunday Matinee, October 19. Gus Sun Presents The Candy Store Girls Written and -Produced by Tom Powell. A Sweet Singing Seance.

Flavored with S-CKEAMS. Wwher YoflDg The Whinch and the Elackmau. Fred Carmen Novelty Roller. Tbe Hirscboros Alpine Singers and Instrumentalists. LaDare Werner Trio Sensational Cyclists.

Coming Thursday THE OLIVER-ORLANDO ACROBATS The Greatest Tumblers in the World. Four Good Acts. Commencing Sunday Matinee, October 26 THOMPSON'S TRAINED HORSES Direct from the Barnum 'Bailey Show. Thnrsady, October 30 ADELAIDE HERRMANN --MATINEES- Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. 1 PRICES- lOc Any Seat (Except Sunday) Twice Nightly.

Come Any Time lOc, 15c, 20c and 25c. Seats on sale one week in advance. Seats ordered by 'phone will be held till 7 o'clock only. Dr. Leeds Bronsoo DENTISr Bell Phone J083-L 417 RENTSCHLER BLDG CHICHESTER PILLS TUB ItlABSIIMI ItRAND.

A HARDWOOD FLOORS Parquetry Plain Floors. Kefinishing a Specialty. THE NATIONAL FLG. CO. Indianapolis.

THE BUILDERS' SUPPLY Local Agents. ROOMS 10-14 MIAMI BANK BLDG. Home 1169-M. Warren Gard Attorney At Law. 305-306 RentscUer BoiidlDj Hamilton, Ohio Bell Phoae 168 MSCOVERY OF A7" RECIPE BRINGS A FORTUNE A raclpc by a ulneer who had for yeara with indigestion, and by Uie help it a celebrated IVench doctor, who had told him of a vegetable with marvelous digeift- Ire properties, this vegetable was In a sauce which the singer added to his food and In the cooking.

Carloads of Waw-Waw have now been wnt to different parts of world, and In every place It has had henomenal success. The best cooks i Europe pronounced the sauce unexcelled. It adds zest ana piquancy when used In the cooking and with salads, hot and cold meats and fish. Waw-Waw (an obsolete South American Indian word for vegetable) is purely vegetable. A 25 cent bottle will convince yon how much you will enjoy your food by adding Waw-Waw and how easily you will digest your lood.

Distributors--St. James Importing West Broadway, New Tori STILL UNSETTLED BY COMMISSION TLji 'c'' 1 1 The'levee al i nc pttVcf norm UT ii (Continued from Page 3.) a lo make a crossing to run automobiles through, as lliey said. Air. Neilan then told, lie story of tlie appropriation ordinance, so well known now, which resulted in the tying- up of of the city's money and the losing of $10,000 in discount on city bills lo cut police salaries $7,000. He told of his successful suit in lie (tinder and added llml heforo long- he will bring anolher suit lo compel to pay to Mercy hospital money they appropriated ior a purpose for the care of sick', people sent to the hospital by the city.

"It was only a 1 saw all. the abuses in council and the sipiander- ing- of the.taxpayer's money that 1 dclennined to again Ior city solicitor and lo fight the socialist parly and so .1. am a a i a In k- aid in closing. MK. i A 11KUK TOOK UP A MA'JTKri, A I PUB- I IN Till'; SOCIALIST PA- PAI'KK.

TUJ-; SOCIALIST I'APKR. A I MR. 1 A STATKD THAT UK. WASHINGTON (iLAD- UKN, T.MK I'RUACHKli, HAS BliCOMK A SOCIALIST. WHAT UK.

GLADDEN SAI AS A I Y. U. NK1 LAX- PROM A I A I WAS THAT POLITR'S HAD NO PLACK I C'lTV I A THAT Hi; I i i FIRST AND LAST IN A A I A I I A A I I A I A A I I A I Jl'ST AS 'I'HE CITIZENS' TICKET Hamilton Is Carefully inspected By Various City Officials Suggested That Levee Be To Keep The River from Backing Into Tail Race North Of Vine Street And Getting Into Third Ward. H. B.

Reigert, Candidate For Municipal Judge, 'Closes Meeting. K. K. lieigerl, candidate for uiuni- ijiiil judge on the ticket, closed meeting i an appeal for election not of the ticket, but fur Ihc-citixeJis candidates for members of I board of and cily municipal The crowd was in full sympathy i Mr. licigert.

The audience knew 1 was not I he candidate of a polit- eal boss and su when he appealed I'or support for the ticket was loiullv cheered. The city emergency commission, On Strauss, Kev. J. J''. JlcNary and J.

If. Meyer, the diiector oi' public service, Cily Engineer Frank E. Weaver, Waller. Ii. A.

Rcntseli- Hi ley Carver and Uarry Thompson nl noon Friday started-ii several automobiles (o the propose! site of Ihe leveo near Xew liiver "the devil's back bone," Nodi. Third street at. walerworks plaiil I i street and i and the scr- voir. The was looked over care- and Ihe territory of the flood of 18SI8 above the city was looked in- lo I'irsl and most of all. The sitnalion was discussed anil everyone Imif some idea of his own but the opinion was thiit levee between a i and Ncir liiver would no good lo cily from a flood like a of City gineer AVeaver believes that a thorough investigation should be made before expending' $30,000 for levee from New lljver bridge to the a Iton and Kossville hydranlic feeder.

He said a the plan (-an only be a cmporary protection from a flood lo a of would ha lusty -to expend a a of noncy before investigation. This wns also the general opinion of commission and the service di- 'erlor. The commission wants lo do some- ling- for the city which i pro- eel the citizens from a flood like hilt of 1898. As to a repeliton ol; he flood of is no fear. The i of is considered unnecessary a objection is lol to he considered as ii knock, iml, il is believed unnecessary.

in an interview- the director of public service said after looking- over the i a i he and members the I proleel 200 acre i'arui, a i i Ihe waler into the river channel in til it rciK'hes Black si reel 'where i will choke and' back into Old Rive and Ibcn back lo I bo tail: race in Solin old foundry sit and push its way through Ibis race at Vine street along Hie railroa and down Third and Fourth street and find its way to Market slrec and Ihe river. The same result and heller chance for protection would to a levee at the a i race a Vine which would cost aboil $10,000 and Ibis will protect the citj from a flood like a of 1898, was caused more i i tail rac backing up than any jiltempt of tin river trying'to beiit'a a throng the city. t'ity Engineer Weaver- Will siibiui a report' lo the city commission -01 lie situation in a short time; i will give (dear statement of lh. sil.ua ion and how it is best to overcome il ENGINE CASf IS WIIHJRY After Trial lasting Over Two Weeks PARTITION is Decreed In I he Gris mtr-Cullers Case. Court Notes.

A a trial i has covered over two weeks, Ihe case of Model Cias Engine Co. against the Kcpnolic MutOr Car was given a jury''in Judge Murphy's court this afternoon. The company iisk.r, io recover engines' furnished, i the local concern pleads engines were dc- and could nor be used. Partition In Ihe sail- of (li'ismer jgainst Alary Cullers. Judge a a decreed partition and hiia named Ora Muiins.

Johnson i and Robert Nichol to appraise the property. Appeal Taken. The suit of Klsu'orth Joyce agaiiisl I'. J. Henderson, wherein the plain- iff secured a judgment Squire Aforioirs coiii-t for work.

I lecn appealed. Clawson Estate Distributed. llary E. Lutes, a i i a i of Tuesday Night, October 21 Sixth and Heaton SPEAKERS--CHARLES E. MASON, Candidate for Mayor, JAMES K.

CULLEN, JOHN C. SLAYBACK, JUDGE J. B. CONN AUGHTON. CAPTAIN JOS.

MYERS, will preside. Wednesday Night, October 22 East Avenue and Ludlow St. Speakers-CHARLES E. Candidate for Mayor, JOHN F. NEILAN, Candidate for City Solicitor, JUDGE ED.

H. JONES, JUDGE EDGAR BELDEN, J. HENRY WELSH, Candidate for Council will preside. Thursday Night, October 23 Shuler Avenue and Grand Boulevard Speakers-CHARLES MASON, Candidate or Mayor, JUDGE J. B.

CONNAUGHTON, SAM D. FITTON, H. R. REIGART, Candidate for Municipal Judge. Friday Night, October 24 Benninghofen and Linden Aves.

Speakers-CHARLES E. MASON, Candidate for Mayor, JUDGE EDGAR A. BELDEN, JOHN F. NEILAN, Candidate for City Solicitor, CLINTON EGBERT, DR. MARK MILLIKIN, Candidate for Council At Large.

SAMUEL WHEELRIGHT, Candidate for Council Will Preside. Everyone Turn Out Band Concert Every Evening at 6:45 Sharp "Do It For Hamilton" commission have foin-j to the conclu- Ihe Amos I 1 Clawson estate, has fi'ed siun a the i i of the levee at an account showing receipts for- i is a useless expenditure and expenditures for unless it is made part of the perma- leaving; a balance, of $019.44 for nent improvement when Ihe channel tribution in cash. AVilh notes a balol: (he river is deepened, widened and ance of remained for distri- stram-litencil. I JOFFEE'S OPENING. hi liis eighth year iI' 'business of hill kind, Max Jul'fee had his i i iinir in his new slure on I'hii'd street yeslerdoy.

ll proved a real and anolher thilu: 1 I hat lie people are a i an increased nlcrosl in his slovc. Many hundreds persons visited the opening. A number ol' souvenirs were pass- mil ID the patrons. Jol'fee IIIIK a general supply store. The hloro was beanlil'nlly dfToral- i flowers and various designs nd (lie soods in a ar- ny for the inspection of those ente.r- iitr i the utmost ease.

icopic just ciime for curiosity, but lie inajovily made pureliuses. The Cleneral Supply store on South 'bird street is just what it. indicates, store where everything in tlie way (' men's, women's and children's lothintr can be secured. As Hie ropriclnr sniil, clollie poo- Ic ('mm Irani lo a Unit is I Hesides i he carries a nc if household necessilics, so Iliat is rijrlil in naminu- slui-i- as bo id. would be of no use lu the pro- DANDRUFFAND FAILING HAIR Prevented by.

levee is built billion and Judge oiinaiighlon sane- done Ihe levee tioncd Ibis settlmeet. Estate Appraised. The personal. eslate of Oreichen, of Hanover township, has been appraised at $3,230.40. Schuler Will Probated.

The will of Mary Schuler, filed last week, was probated today. Letters will he issued later. Sale Confired. A Howe, a i i a of Hie Jimiiis lloive 1 has sold ll'e rcall.y lo John R. Hammer for The have been dis- I i IT SNOWED.

There was a lighl snow al ntui'dny morning. Treatment with CUTICURA SOAP And Culicura Ointment. Directions: Make a parting and nib gently with Cuticura Ointment. Continue until scalp has been gone over. Next morning shampoo with Cuti- cura Soap.

Shampoos alone may be used as often as agreeable, but once or twice a month is generally sufficient for this special treatment for women's hair. THE CATHOLIC CHURCHES St. Mary's Church. Musses at and 10. Children of Wary receive al and mod a Vespers and benediction at Joseph's Church.

Sotitli Second and AVasbinglon slreels, liev. J. llayerboefer, pastor. First mass at 7. Communion day for Ihe Aloysns Young' Men's Modality and the Children of St.

soph. Mceliiiir of these sodalities immediately a tbc 7 o'clock mass, llijih. mass at Mcolinjr and election of officers of Hie St. Joseph Men's society a bish mass. Children's mass al 11 o'clock.

Jv'osary devotion and hfucdiclion at p.m. St. Stephen's Church. Xorlb Second and streets. ftcv.

Isidore Veerkanip, Kirsi mnsa al m. Iligh mnss at a m. and high mass at 10 a. in (it (i. in.

St. Peter's Church. Millville and Kidgelawn avenues, ev. Frederick Veil, pastor. Service!) fc 8:30 a.

.10 a. in. and 2:30 p. m. St.

Veronica. Shuler and Keckett avenues, Rev. Oerhardus, pastor. First mass 7 a. iri.

and during- this mass the Mary's Young Ladies' sodalities i receive holy communion in a body Hig'h mass at 9:30 a. followed by a monthly meeting of the St. Anthony society. At 2:30 p. in.

rosary devotion and benediction. Immediately after, meeting and conference of Ihe St. Mary's Young Ladies' so 't v. St. Ann's Church.

I'lcasanl and Clinton -avenues, liev. H. X. Sanlen, pastor. The.

St. John's JIai-i'ieil Men's society will celebrate its anniversary with high nass at a. in. and gen'eral cnm- unnion of Ihc mebe'-'s. Low mass it a.

m. At p. solemn Tollowed by anniversary ser- uoij, uenediction and Te Duum. CHICAGO CLOSING. 111..

Oct. embcr. SOc, May 87 o-Sc. Corn. December 3-4c.

a ()S o-8e. I HI Amusements At Smith's. yodling' sings; and singers and iliuicer.s, and Liideie and Warner, cyclists. Thompson's Horses--The Grand. Manager McCarthey has booked for the week of Oct.

2(1, the strongest at- a i ever seen in the a Tin; The' a stirring a a first part of the week i see of life in Ihe west when Indians were Thompson's Horses, four in number, savages, a drama in two parts by the i four drivers, the finish of the Broncho players, will lie at Smith's wcelc, Mine. Adelaide a Ihe tonight. "Across the a' 'greatest magician the world ever saw. ny Keystone comedy i all the fa- Thompson's horses closed this week voiites, will make the laughs come. i the liiiniiiiu iiiiiley siioiv ami Sunday is Keystone dny, as usual, have just one.

open week. a i nntl the newest Keystone comedy i a at $500. booked, "Taming a Cowboy," an The Missing- King." a Reliance comedy wilh Rosenary T.hcbv. is also billed. CHUECH IMPROVEMENTS.

Next week Ihe i i of the St. A church in Lindenwald i be frescoed and a minor repairs made. The improvements i New Bill Sunday at the Grand. Tom Powell's "Candy Store rompleledjm the church at once, i dancing-, prancing-, singing bevy of jeanlies, i be particular bright leadline act at the ever popular and ver crowded Grand on Sunday, for 'our days. "The, Candy Store Girls" a Tier a of i in 'leveland, Dayton and Columbus'.

The ict is described as thirty minifies of ongs and nonsense. J'esidcs i act. Manager McCar- hey has hooked Frank Ca'rmen, a hoop roller: 'Alpine Singers from the Swiss a i in The Cinto Young's Old Stand, Opposite Kitchen The Cut Pate Photo Studio Postcards, all styles, Jl.OO The Doz. Postcards, all styles, 50c Half Doz. 24 Pretty Little "Ping-Pongs, four positions 25c Little and Often Fill Thy Purse Nickels and dimes that you fritter away on worthless and unneceisary things each day would, with systematic saving, soon run into these into hundreds and thousands.

Properly money earns more money, and soon you will have a good income from the money you have saved. Uninvested Money Is Useless Safely inveittd it is a power, and for you day and Bight. Deposited in our Savings Department, it will earn you three per cent, combining the two features-SAFETY and JSARN1NG POWER to the highest degree. Dime Savings Bank OF HAMILTON, OHIO.

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