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A I I I A TtTBIDAY. 1IUL TM JOORNAL GORDON COMING TOMORROW Umuktr IH Baildini--Corner Journal Square and Court Street. MS OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF HAIOLTON AND COUNTY. Member SELECT LIST of Ohio Newspapers Tho Evening Journal is i member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation. THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, Homer President C.

A. i President 7-1. Uensley-' Secretary B. Holdcrcr Treasurer Foreign Advertising Manager. ROBERT E.

WARD 225 New York. 123 W. Madison Street, Chicago. open any time to nlf advertisers. The Association of American Advertisers hcis examined and certified to the circulation of The Journal.

Any error, regarding the reputation or character of nny person, firm or corporation which a a a 1" the columns of The Journal will be gladly corrected 1C brought to the attention of the editor. The il'ourmiV is the only democratic paper In Butler county receiving Associated Press Kntored as second-class matter at the postoffice at Hamilton, Ohio, under act of Congress of March 3, DEMOCRATIC TICKET Mayor John A. Holzberger Vice Mayor Leon J. ZilJioi Auditor E. Erb Solicitor Harry J.

Koehler Treasurer Charles H. Kehm Council-at-large (three to be elected)--Chris Benninghofen, Dan and Henry Brinker. Ward Council--First, Charles W. Gath; Second, Joseph Vidourek; Third, George Grathwohl; Fourth, James J. Cahill; Fifth, George J.

Rentiers; Sixth, Moody Swearingen. SCHOOL BOARD (Two to elected.) Dr. John A. Burnett and Robert M. Sohngen.

For The Dixie Highway Meeting Also be a Speaker- Congressman Card Is to Preside. A lellcr received by the Butler 'onnty Dixie highway. council lodu.v iring.i definite news that the Hon- larry L. Gordon, ol Cincinnati, 3ixic commissioner for the Shall Hamilton continue to be ruled by the socialist local? That's the issue, and the only way to escape it is to vote the democratic ticket. Pants Is Pants Someone in Chicago says Mrs.

Longworth (Alice Eoosevelt that wore a pair of bloomers while visiting that city a few days ago. What if she did Hasn't Dr. Mary Walker been wearing 'em for years and years? Neither example means that the women of the United States are. going'to blossom forth in bloomers this fall. And despite the hints in the fashion pages and the photographs it seems a safe bet that they won't.

Doubtless the feminine, fashions of the past decade have been to account for anything. But after the first shock; and the novelty had worn off, they have not seemec so very terrible. In many cases they were undeniably becoming just as in many other cases they were undeniably atrocious. -Bui that is what comes of all shapes and'sizes trying to wear the same style. To bo sure, some of the whims of the moment have appeared, and still appear, silly, matter-of-fact man.

There has been that little fad of wearing furs in summer time which defied analysis and the almanac. Yet considering the sort of summer we had, it was not so inappropriate. The suggestion is made that the shortage of hosiery, dyes and too, apparently, leaves no other solution than that reported adopted by the fair Alice. Certainly unless fashion throws in the reverse, something like that will have to be done. And it would be just like the style makers to call for pants when the prevailing skirts could not by any possibility be made ovei into more than knickerbockers.

Ever notice how they switch from one extreme of width or length to another so the home dressmaker just can't do anything with it? So when they had almost abolished the skirt, here they come suggesting trousers. But they won't be able to put them over--or on. In othei limes they have succeeded in getting women to wear things they vowed never, nfever to don, by artfully modifying the extreme stale' will be in Hamilton in Wednesday til'ternoou for the big meeting; to be held at he fair With Italph I). Cole of Columbus, and Commissioner Gordon, us (he speakers the mass meet illy; at the fair grounds tomov- vow uL'tcnioon wilt have the privilege of: hearing' two of the, most, distinguished orators of Ohio. The meeting be in front of the secretary's office at 2 p.

and will be preceded by a band concert. Congressman Warren Gard will preside at the meeting on invitation of President B. D. Lecklidcr, of the, Btitlcr comity council, and introduce the niKakerx, The Muldletowii delegation will one of that lias ever coirie to the county on a ro.u.1 mission, Bud- great interest is being shown in Hamilton in this movement. The entire party will assemble at the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce to meet the Speakers and escort them to the fair grounds at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.

The Butler, eounty officials are showing a lively interest in this--the grtetest road project in the country's history, and will participate in the big demonstration. of Wednesday afternoon. i EDlTHHOLDEN found At The Grand Theatre Monday Afternoon. Edith the 3-yeur-ol. daughter of.H.

CLHolden of N. Sixt) and Vine streets, who went to the of John Gccklcr on Heatoi street Mondaymorning at 11 o'clocl ind mysteriously disappeared, was found with the package of meat slit md been sent for, at 2:30 ill the aft ernoon, at the Grand theatre, am taken home to her anxious parent's POPE TO BE "REPRESENTED. Koine, Oct. Benedict will be represented officially nt the coronation of Emperor Yoshiliito, of Japan, on November 10,, by Monsignoj Pctrelli, apostolic- delegate to the Philippines, who will be the bearci of an autograph letter from the pontiff to the ojupemr. New Haven Officials Soon TTo face Court On Charges of Conspiracy Amusements styles.

But you can't modify pants, no way of getting 'round 'em. Pants is pants and there's Main Street Needs Niw Walks New sidewalks on Main street would a big improvement. Tlic walks are considerably harmed by cellar doors, the hinges of which extend up a couple ol inches. Council could well take up this matter and with new walks require the underslung hinge. MAIN.

STREET HAS TAKEN ON A NEW MEANING IN OUR CITY'S BUSINESS LIFE. The business houses are reliable and wide awake. Making the street as attractive as possible, helps the retail business. There has been a good deal of complaint on the condition of the sidewalks; now that Main street has been permanently improved, and is to be beautified by cluster lights, new sidewalks are a real necessity. An Eye Sore The Hamilton Gas Co.

has a broken-down gas tank on its property on East High street that is not at all creditable to the gas company or to the city of Hamilton. For two years that big gas tank has been a wreck. It is anything: but sightly at best, but in its present tilted position, gives the appearance of a wreckage that most people in Hamilton would like to see entirely wiped away. i Mr. Peters, the Hamilton manager, is a stickler for a neat and orderly city.

The Evening Journal calls attention to the big broken tank in the hope that the gas company will remove or restore it. In its present condition the comment is unfavorable. The latest fad in women's dress and stockings has been described as "a pair of pantalettes at the end of a rainbow." When it comes to ranking city buildings, rankest. Hamilton's is the "These ingenious jewelers ought to consider that, if they Rucceed in introducing the ankle watch for women, fmv men will Me any special reason why they thMBNhm thouW carry watches ness booster, the innovation does not promise Dispatch. According to the long distance weather prophets, October is to be a regular rip-snorter, with the weather varying from August heat to snow storms.

Well, we've had a peculiar sort of a summer and guess we- can put up with it a little longer. Some real sane people think the European war responsible for 'The Rug Maker's Jefferson. "The Rug- Maker's Daughter" thu final presentation of which is at tha Jefferson tonight, is" the sweetest und most spirited photo-. dramas ever shown upon the screen. Maud Allan's principal support iir The Jiug Daughter" Forrest Stanley, one of the most popular leading' men on the American stage and for several seasons the lead in Oliver's Morosco's famous bank theatre stock company in Los Angeles.

in addition to Muiul Allan and Forrest- Stanley the cast includes Howard Davit's, long associated with Wilson Darrctt in England and with (lie Licblcrs; Herbert Standing, welcome an acquisition as ilic theater of this country ever gained from London Dflrwol) in one of her distinguished society women roles; pretty Mary Ruby; and Laura Woods Cashing and young Harrington Giggs. "The lUnker's Daughter" was produced by the Moroseo-Bos- worth director in ijliief, Ohcar Apfcl. "The Jefferson. Blanche Sweet, luc Hamilton favorite, will be seen nl the Jefferson on Wednesday and Thursday in the story of which is as "The Cine follows: Two Russians, Counl Boris and his brother Alexis, have stolen plans of latest' picture screen. She is.

equally nl homo in comedy as well as tragedy. Anil Ihe her in holh. "The Man-'-Graiid. Pelile "Billy" who has the Wolf Mail," a Mulual Maslcrpicluro in four parts produced at the Helianct: studios which is thu allructiou at Ihe Grand oil Wednesday arid Thursday, recently received an unusual letter' from a farmer, lo- caled some distance outside one of the larger towns in the Canadian northwest. Unlike many the letters received by.

screen players, did not propose marriage, lo Die contrary the writer declared with plmsis that he was happily married and lo remain so i'or a long time lo conic. Bui Ilic farmer admitted Unit he was in dire need of a first class assistant and had planned to try out a woman, Cor, as he wrote "Ihcy attend more lo business than dons a man." "Her Croat fxM'crs of dramatic art, who saw Gail Kane in "The Miracle Mali" at the Astor theatre in New York last winter and later during her on the road, will welcome her again in "Her Great Match," a picluriza- t.ion of Clyde Filch's famous roinau- tic drama of the same pro- and the Japanese coast defenses they are planning lo lake to London and sell there to a representative of Ilic German As they pass through America seek to acquire wealth by attempting to narry rich American girls. The In-other of the girl to whom Alexis is paying marked attentions has liis valet a Japanese, who is really a secret agent of his government and who, learning of the existence of tho map, seeks to i-ccovcr it. This causes liim (o murder Alexis. The complications of this event almost work a hopeless wrong for the American family before the identity of the real murderer is finally wVt detective.

discovered by an 'The Wonderful i i a Farmim, who iipjioars in dual role of "Tho Wonderful A.d- vonluro," a new William Fox foa- lure from Ihe virile of Captain Wilbur Tjawlon, at the Jofcfrson Friday and Saturday, is America's favorite screen artist and matinee idol the day. Mr. Farmim is highc.sl salaried aelor of Ihe screen today, hawing a year for his work. Mr. Farmim was the first, hn great legitimate actors (o forsake, the stage, but be says today lie never was more contented nor liappicr in his work.

"Marrying World Film corporation photoplay, "Marrying Money, villi Clara Kimball Young, based upon the successful play of Ilia same name, The picture will shown tonight at the Grand theatre. Clara Kimhall Young plays the leading role in this comedy. This popular and gifted artist is the most name, duced by the Popular Plays company, and which is release of the Metro corporation at the Grand on Friday and Saturdav. The Kidnapped Stock Broker--Jewel. The Jewel tonight offers Dorothy Kelly, William and Jay Dwiggins in- "The Stock Bioker," the story of a wealthy stock broker who diswpjwared but who is found through a clever girl's daring and a young investigation.

The reporter is a friend of the stock broker's daughter and together they make an investigation. After a thrilling pursuit in antos and motor boats they finally locate the missing man in a haunted house. Tin rcjwlcr is nabbed by the crooks 1m the girls goes after help and in short time father and daughter arc united. The marriage of the girl the rcjiorter follows. HAVEN OFflCIAlS snJ.

GRANU CFHTgAL STATIQN7NEW YORK OFFICE of. RQAPj Financial and raitroad niciuin New Yoik and olhti cities no much attention to the dial, on October 13, of directors of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railioad conrpim, undci indictment foi 0 rd i lolations ol Hit cjiniin i) proubioti'3 ot the Shriinuil anti tinsl Cncuit Incite William 11 Jlnnt i decision filed in tin, ciimma! branch of Hit United States dibliict couit, in Nut Yoik giantcd separate trial, to Alexander S. Cocli- raiic and denied similar motions made bthilL oL Lcttib Cabs Ltdjaul, Jharlcs F. Brookcr, Charles M. Piatt, licnij AfcIIai md Ficd eiick I Bicubtoi, dnectois qf companj Kulin Cocluaue's fo lud Hunl stated ul 1011 tii it lie did iiqi become a ducc Un tiiitil 1103, HU 4 re eminent lintl not slioiyh the niotuni loi i met bt oi doubt i lo Hit of tmli Lit is taid to bt in tlit sonic this as George ikti, I Dt i Oil)let, lhcodoi nl, ti mtis I and I i Milli ui, i dilutees, lo nhoin inttd sqiai itc tiuls i 1-itd and (ouplt ol months Mtftow-s a i Biool ti, Pi ill, Brcwstor will therefore be called on October 13 with the oilier niaiii do- J'cndants, AVilliam Rockcfollei-, Maccnlloctt jMiller, D.

Newton Barney, Robert Tal't, James Heaton Robertson, Jnincs Hemingway and The other llnoc indicted directors, John L. Bit- lard, James S. Klto'n and William Skinner, have received immunity because of testimony which Ihcy gave while wilncsscs before.the federal raild jury and commerce commission. Tile pictures from left to right, Messrs. Rockefeller; Brookcr, Bfewstcr and MclUrg.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Willian Legal Notice. Gibson whose place of residence- is will take notice on the 31st day of August, A. 1UJ.3, Dovie Gibson 1'ilcil her pe- in the Common Pleas Court, of Sutler County, Oliio, being cause No. 20830 praying for 'a. divorce on grounds of gross neglect of duty.

Said defendant is required lo uii- swcr or olherwisc plead on or before tlie 23rd day. of October, A. 1815, or said ixililiqn will be taken as Into mil the prayer thereof granted. J. V.

Heath, J. D. Welch, Deputy. L. J.

Attorney. nng3l-- lues-- tit our wtftthtr, I versatile Mttvm of HI the tint rank The Soul of Pierre--Jewel. On Wednesday "The Soul of Pier- rp," a tlireo-ret'l sjwcial Biognipli featnru starring Frankliti Ritchie and Clairette Clnir will be the attraction at. the Jewel. "Little Marie "--Eagle.

Kagle tonight offers "Lit.tl Murin," a bcanliful drama in two in- leresting acts with a gowl cast ami in which the settings for the various scenes as the picture progresses are very good. Each member of the cast is given an for some splendid work mill a good of a wonderful story. "Hii Mother's Eaflc. "His Mother's Portrail" is lh two th tiflc of an interesting story in acts which will be shown al on Wednesday. With east, an interesting human interest drama, telling the inflnetMc of a pin- dire of mother emted over i HIJ aWW Ml Wt MnHJH MM Sheriff's Sale.

Case No. 20781. 0. M. Bake, (iluiutiJ'l 1 vs.

Jen Strauss el defendants. Butler County Common I'lens. By virtue of an alias order of partition to inf directed by the xnirt of Common Picas, of Duller Ohio, I will offer for salo ul the premises, in Hamilton, Ohio, in Saturday, the Kith day of Octo- icr, A. 101(3, the 'f 0 and 10 o'clock, A. on said lay, the following' described real P.S- atc to-wit: Ixit numbered forty-three hundred ml sixty (4300) as same is uown and designated on the r3- 'iscd list of lots in the Cily of Hain- illon, Butler County, Ohio, said lot fronling nincly-lhrcc feel 'on Ilic noiili side of.

'Dayton Street, nnJ one limiilri'il and eighty (180) fecit on tlic Kast' side of Sixth Street. The house number Ihcruon lcing 010 Dnyton Street in said city. A praised al $21,000.00. Terms of Kale--One-third cash on day of sale; olio-third in one your from day of sale; and one-third in two years from day of sale; deferred paymcnls lo bear interest at. th rate of per a and to be se- c.iired by mortgage upon (lie promises sold.

iSlnyliark Harr, Attorneys. II. A. Molcalf, Sheriff. Uy llco.

0. Slqnekcr, Deputy. A. 10.1.0, belwccn the hours of: 10 and .1.1 o'clock, A. said day the following to-wit: Thirty-four described real cslate.

One (13-1) old Hdnd number. and new numlicr being Sixty-two Hundred and Twelve the same is numbered and designated on Hi recorded pint of Prospect Hill Addition lo City of Hamilton, Butler Couniy, Ohio, in Iwenly-ninc in S.t. Cluir.Tbwn- ship, Butler County, Ohio, the honsie number nuiijlier 6.1.S i a A i i said city. at Terms ol' Sale--Cash. H.

A. Mclcalf, Shoril'f. By iF. K. Popper, Deputy SCpt'J'S--tllCS--rOt Sheriff's Sale.

Case No. 20701. The Dollar Saving Company, Plaintiff, vs. William If. Schnlcret Defendants Bnllo.r County Common Picas.

By virtue of an of sale to mo directed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Butler County, Ohio, will offer far sate at doer of. ths Cuse No. 26783. The Uullar Having Loan Company, Pininliir, vs. Arthur Uodds cL.al., t'onnly Common Pleas.

By virtue of an order of sale lo me directed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Butler County, Ohio, 1 will offer I'or sale at the door of the Court jlonso, in Hamillon, Ohio, on Saturday, the 30th of October, A. 1915, belwcen the hours of 10 und .1.1 o'clock A. on said the following described real estate, lo-wil: "Lot nnmbcM'cd Ten Hundred ami N'incly (l.OnO). as the same is numbered and designated ni6n Ihc.rQ-' vised.list of lots in tin; Fourth Ward, of the of Hamilton, County, Ohio, saving and excepting therefrom strip of ground twcnty- cighl (28) feel, in width to be taker evenly ol'f the cnsl, end Ihcniof." The house number thereon being number 501. Lndlow Street in waii cily.

Apiiniiscd at Terms of Sale--Cash. 'Nelson Williams, AUorney. .11. A. Mclcalf, Sheriff.

Gco. 0. Slonoker, Deputy. sept.28--lues--5t described real eslalc, io- Jlnn- following wil: "In-lols number drcd and Sixty-four (550i) and i fin! Hundred and 1 Sixty-five (5305.) as the same arc numbered and designated on the recorded, pint of J. J.

Richardson's Sub-division of lol number Forty-one Hundred and Twenty- four (4124) now in (lie Fifth Ward of the City of Hamilton, Butler Coiinl.y, Ohio, saving and excepting a tract of ground twenty (20) feet in width fronting 1 on Kasl Ijong street ami extending southwardly the same i across easterly und ot said lots. Theru being no bouse number thereon, and said lot lying and -being on the southeast' corner of Central Avenue and Long streets and lit tlic: intersection of said slrccls; said real osijilo a i on Cculral Avonny, anil next street to the cast. thereof being McOlynn Street and next street, to the west thereof! being Cculral Avenue. Terms of iSnlc-- Cnsli. Appraised a I $1.500.00.

Nelson Williams, Attorney. IT. A. Mclcalf, Sheriff. By Gco.

0. Slonckcr, Dcpuly. scpL28 lues flt Sheriff's Sale. Case No. 2(i77S.

The Dollar Saving Loan Company, Plaintiff, vs. Frank Wise el County Common Pleas, virtue of an order of sale to mo directed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Duller Ohio, I i offer for sale the door of Sheriff's Sale. Case 20708, Tho Dollar Having loan Company, PlainliiT, vs. Cordelia Fisher Defendants. Butler County Common Plcai Ity virtue of an order of sale lo me directed by the 'fjonit of Common Pleas, of Butler County, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door oC the Court House, in Ohio, on Sctnniay, 30ih day of October, A.

bran 19 Court 'House, in Hamilton, Ohio, on Saturday, tin; 30th day of October, A. tlic hours of 10 and 11. o'clock A. on said dnv, the following dcscrilwd real to-wit: "Lot number Fifty-nine and Sixty as the same is numbered and designated on the list of lots in the First, Ward ot the City of Hamillon, Uullcr County, Ohio, (lie house liuinbcr thereon being S'27 W. Franklin Street in said city.

Terms of Sale-Cash. Appraised at Nelson Williams, Attorney. H. A. MclcBlf, Sheriff.

By Gco. 0. Sloncktr, gcpl.28--tucs--5t lo Copy While playing with a pair of iheara little (CTcml one of tlwst of her golden "My dmr chlW, why did you da Uiat?" Mary, who to mil 9t MM MMfl.

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