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Hamilton Evening Journal from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 4

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Hamilton, Ohio
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PO01 MXL I O.U.R A L. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1919 1 Annual MANHATTAN I SALE presents the chance you have been waiting for to sto'ck up on your Fall and Winter Shirts. Miiiihiilliiii Shirl.s $2.35 i i i Shirts $2.85 sjM.UO iiiul H.r() a a a Whirls, $3.25 Shirts $4.15 Manluithm Whirls $4.85 f7.r0 Mimhattaii Shirts $6.35 HAMILTON MEN ARE PARDONED From Workhouse by Governor Cox TIME CHANGED BOYSJIELD For Holding of Parshall Was Hit Vanness' Funeral With a Stone The for holding (he I'mutm) Uic late ClitVovtl ViiiniOHs has buun tu i i i nioi'iiinj; at oVIock. Sot'vict's will In- i-oiuhietocl at tlie 835 Ik'He a venue, liy Hov, T. The funeral was nwiitl I lie iivrivnl ol! Uic two brothers, Vanuess, Boise Cily, C.

Vnnncss, (loluiubn.s, Ga. Air. I lie Sliaflft'r Leather company, ol' Duculur, for liic'Ii Mr. was a -anui to i i inuttodiatelv upon hi'uriny of tin; I ami lie ex- deep over A i Van ness' desilh tnul sniil thai lio hint ronsiilovetl him one oL' Ills valued L'uiploytus. JOHN KOEHS ACCIDENT VICTIM 11 Kouhs, one oT the popuhu 1 i-jiiployc'-s I hi 1 I I or ring-11 nil SnCo trotnpatiy, is nt home on aceouut rofciviiig; injury to hi.s wrist.

r.lmvr 215 Cci-enl ave- Kber.sole, ol! Black street, mid Cieoi'k'c Abney, of Gordon uvenne, were ordered to tip pear in i i a court upon complaint nmJ surrender- ee! to (lie juvenile court for an investigation. Otis I'arshall, 2il i Second street, i Ihe police 1 a i he and a i ludy wen; crossing the Black street bridge Thur.srlay evening the above-named stones, one which liil Ptiivjlitill on the z'ijjht k'liiplo and riuis.i]i£ him to insensible to walk ol' the bridge. LEWIS 6W1NNER i Seriously 111 in Mercy Hospital CAB STRIKE ENDS Niislmllc, Aug. was rL'tsunu-il luire nflci'iiooii. Ttu! sfriki 1 ivas failed ol'V Ciivait'n were gi-anUul of their demands.

TRACTION COMPANY IS IMPROVING STREETS Kviniklin, Auir. i i i i A DayUm i i i-onipntiN are i i Sixtli lirtviM-b t'enU'V strc'd and tlu i i Tliies is dtino 'in actxirdance llicn a. i I village ol't'irial in return tor i i privileges. BOY SCOUTS CAMP IS AT 7T. ANCIEN-i' 'i aukliiL, -'J'l'oop No.

.1 ol' i Buy Si'tmts HIT mw i t-aaip A i 'I'liey nn 1 ol' Hcontitjaster Sam and will remain for days. I i hoys are in parly. Lewis i i of iddlclown, seriously ill in Mercy hospitirl as the result of a slroke of paralysis i he suffered i at work the Mid diet own i i i i i i shop. Mr. 0 i ner is former resident of Iltimillon.

While lit- lived here be reri'uk'd on Dnytthi wired. LAVQLA EDWARDS SUES. and indolent was her husband, says Liivola Md wards in a divorce i liled against Kcl- wards in common pleas court Thursday. 1 iowi-ver, the i did not, have i i i to become ae- i i i her husband's short- as lie (leserU-d her August Us, LOHi, she snys, three a their marriage. A leaving her Itc wrote in which she says hm threattined her life, as wull us lives of the incm- hers of her a i FORMER EATON PASTOR GETS TINE POSITION a 0., Aiuj.

Ci. Ueinon, I). 11., of Detroit-, i formerly of Katou, hsis bv'eu i i ed secretary of a i and liti'r- iilinv in (he Kpiscopal De i i i i i i i lieatbiusirter-s i York Ci(v. PUBLICFAVOREfi Release of Eight Men-All Are to Refrain From Attending Any Riotous Meetings Gov. Cox Tells Why He Set the Eight Men Free BY GEO.

T. BLAKE Columbus, Aug. the pardon of the eight Hamilton men from the Cincinnati work house Gov. James M. Cox today said: "Two years'ago, the industrial conditions in Hamilton were probably worse than in any otlier place in the state.

Federal and state intervention was had in an attempt to bring about an adjustment of matters in dispute, but all efforts failed. Both side's seemed to bo caually unwilling to yield; street fighting finally ensued, arrests were made, the cases were brought to trial. Meantime, the industrial conditions have become peaceful; the majesty of the law has been vindicated. Some of the men have large families and tave taken employment in other liarts of the state. "It seems'to, mc.tliat while the xgencies of the government should siot temporize with violations of the law, they should, at tho same time, incline toward clemency when it is apparent that such will conserve the public good.

'Jpon this theory these men are returned to their homes." Harry Strauss' Furniture Store IS Like a REAL SAVINGS BANK TO YOU SAVE WITH US on Your Next Purchase SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY--WHY? Because we have the goods and our prices are the lowest. Why pay more when you can buy here for less? Remember we are HAMILTON'S LOWEST PRICED I N. E. Corner 3rd and Ludlow Sts. ELMER H.

SAUER, Mgr. lirojulcsr grounds, the broader dons wore tJjL 1 re.s Cox veeoy- The par- TIME RECORDER FINE FOR TRUCKS Keeping, ol' lilt 1 motor driver lie is out sitfht. is Llii; prdblem operators niual salve to stop invisible leaks lie, is free from supervisi oul ol! sight (he cannot tleloi- ut ie cause of niiue or not his is work, I unions a i a ilevii: Juivo been revised by which tic c- ktsep a I'ticord of the his trucks almost its well as he eou Ivy Billiny on the will beside TOBA.CCO (HIOWERS HOLD h'iver. These can be to llie.f PICNIC ON SATURDAY lay is vtipovted. These delays lias orr'uned Die wording dc- vu'i's we're installed Iml'Avere never reported by I he dcivcix.

This pom's out but one ot! llio i nu-rits uf sued mudmnii'iii devices, (iiHulrich I'ompauy. truck and will make record of tlu; day's peri'orinancL 1 in i i i From the record, which appears on 0., Aujr. 4 i (irecnviUo, and Ulnck- ICldorado, (., will deliver ab- solve to stop invisible leaks ih.H the record, winch appeal's on (r (., will deliver ad- seep i tlieir l)usitsess and cat enor-! thec hart the owner can loll the Huw hem tomorrow at Oie mons chunks from tlicir lll when it 7 0 i (Iruwers 1 i i al perience oi some of the largest and (l how it stopped iti em-h A liirj-e a i i ink-i Heet owners in Amcr- 1 il)e hm.irth of trips, the timu taken in o) growers icii points out necessity and ecoti-j lortding and a i and tlu- like. Vl expected. i i oniy ol' mechanical to check 1 lime recorder i.s rwi! U).

1 nu horseshtVt i i up work oi' i drivers, says Ihi- the driver, especially so where bonus ut i a Ihe picnic. IS. F. (ioodrjeh company, i in Once I have made an exhaustive study driver learns a his movements a LICENSED TO WED transportation I (lie a i i i Louis Oanicls, o'l, brass trm-kor, I The pilot of a motor ti'iiek is iu a and a every a delny i i a i and A. Huser, il-l, unique position.

To large mean a special a a i from i saleslady, i i i i You Still Have A Chance To Get HKYMAN- FISHER SUITS At REDUCED PRICES Suits Now At $16.95 $21.95 $24.95 $29.95 $34.95 EveiMit l.ho regular Uic.sc clot In-: an 1 1 1) 1 tlian i liu in Hit 1 fi.t- if; UK; mhircil prices you an avt-'i 1 iijje BiiN'iiiti' of You know Hie A I -The 11 FLSCO" lahel guariuiiecM l.liis. BY GEO. T. BLAKE i Colundins, Aug. Kiglil a i men convicted of rioting growing out of i i a dis- i turhancea in a i two years ago were to lie released from the Onieiu- a i work house lQlny on 1 graKUnl evening by (iover no; 1 James -M.

Co.x. The pardons sent i ilie sap i of the work house bite Tlinrsday afternoon by (jovei'mir Co.v- men to whom the pardons are a a i sentences oseph Sk'iger, rioting, III) days: l.otihkoviek, assanll, aoutliti; Louis rioting. i() days; Sebastian riotins 1) days; Jacob 'M lays'. Charles Vaughn, riuting. ill) lays; Sheldon Korloiv rioling, JO lays; Louis Sehalk, a a a three Mothers Healthy Every true mother realiv.es llio fact lior baby's health ncMids upon her own, thai the very vilati ty o( her child is inlliionccil by hcrrKvii physical ennditlon.

important it is, Iheroforc, to guard against any a ot the (emalc organs, which hichiee, general weakness, nervousness, constant a i and alter i a i i to property cure for her child. I'lease remember, tliat, I.ydl:i K. I'ialiham's Vegetable, Compouml has brought health ami strength to thousands of such mothers. Miinliell, "I.yilla E. Pinkhain'a Vegetable Cninpomul lielpeil ino to iniicti (Inring tlio tiino I was looking to tlio COIIIIIIL' of my litllo 0110 tlr.lt 1 am recninliica.lins ltlcr mothers, llctoro tnkin(- oW than I havo for" IIIIIK limo.

i i a any roodiciuo tlo mo so much I'KAKI. JloNTnAX, -Mitchell, Intl. I'a'rdons were granted on condition lull the men should refrain from ending riotous meetings and disor levly conduct of any kind. l''iues. rarying frinn to have been )uid.

This is one of the' first where the governor has exercised the o.wer to grant from a work bouses. A General I'riirc gave the governor an ojinion a he might exercise i power. Amoag men in workhouse i Ihe i of a Sunday school anil president of I lie liiitlcr coiuilv i i a a society. Lydin E. Pinkham's Yeqetable Compound Public Sentiment in Hamilton Approves the Pardons.

The pardon of the eijjht men Uov. will meet i very by the ptuiple ol' I i i Afayor Smil li. Solicitor IJ. Clrcvey, Jolin II. A.

K. Brantioti and others askivl the mayor of i i a i to pardon I lie nieu there was issued a protest, 'flic protest en mo from the triid S. Marian, supplemented by Sain 1 a someliino neivspfipfr writer who uppcurs hiive represented a a i set ol' a a objection to the release ol' men was bused on his i i a the men had had a fair There WHS never any question iibout this. The men were properly tried, guilty and sentenced. The law had taken its proper course Ihe nmjesty of the a liml been sustained vinli cated.

The question of the pitrdoti of the men did not vest in nny way on the J'lnrncss of the i a but on broader and more humaii-inlevest- 'Public sentiment in lininiltou tfs expressed to QoV. Cox by ninny of THEF Qpp. Court Houac Tiio Htorc Tltat ficlls Bellcr Goods They Are Mere in a Great Variety of Styles, Colors and Materials A I DRESSES A COATS At Our Usual Money Saving Prices SUJTS- $12.08. S14.08, S16.98 SI9.98. $32.98 $39.75 S12.98.

$14.98, $16.98, $19.98, $22.98 $24.98 $45.00 $9.98, $1.6.98, $2498 Fall Millinery $1.49, $1.98 $2.49 $2.98 $3.49 $3.98 $4.49 $4.98 S5.98":.. HKIBTS- $1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3.98. $4.98, $5.98 $14.98 $1.08, $2.49, $3.49,, $3.98, $6.98 BXTllA SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES-, $1.19, SI. 39, $1.49 S1.9S and to $3.98.

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