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to aid to to poUt.out things Out Jui'heen rich reward. SUCCESSFUL 'Report' Of Farm Bureau Workers At Meeting DELEGATES To State Meeting Named, Planning- 1 To Attend licports on the progress of the Butler County Form Bureau membership drives were received, pol- i regard lo unpaid memberships was adopted, delegates lo aU lend the Slate Farm Bureau mccl- ing in February were chosen and othci matters of importance wore discussed at a meeting of (he executive committee of Ihe Butler County Farm Bureau Saturday, Campaign Managers' reports indicated that the membership drive "Will go "well over tho top and that moio members arc now signed for the next three years then wero car- Tied as paid-up members during last jcai The drive is not complelc as yet K. Swan, S. C. Flickcngcr and Tiuinan Davis were chosen delegates to tho Ststo Farm Bureau Fcdeialion meeting at Columbus on Tebiuary 4 and 5.

About fifteen other Butler county men are expected to attend the meeting. For this reason, no township farm bureau meet ings will he scheduled during tlio first week iu February and until I cbrnary 11. i The following program' for the ycai outlined in brief: February: Adoption of program, dauj lation project, Boys' nnd Giris' club projccls; March: Phos- plialcd lest, soy-, beans, April: Clothing, poultry; Maj Road meeting; June: Taxation meeting. July: Bankers meeting, lime and clover projects; August: Swine mineral project, wheat standardization, project, fertilizer test project, September: Corn 'variety project, Boys' nnd Girls' club 'exhibits, Balanced Dairy ration, Butler county fair: Novpm- bei Summary meetings; December: Program planning commitlcc mccl- ings 44 FIRMS PLAN At Ad Show In.Y. Wl.

A. 5 And 6 for the advertising show Id be conducted iiy the Hamilton Aci lising- club are rapidly progressing it was learned today as more Hamilton' firms signed up for space, and entertainment features were louiided into A continuous moving picture show 'dliring bolh.iiiglits, February 5 and is issurej today as advertising Iilins wero secured by the committee headed by Koljcrt Fisher, and number of firms exhibiting announced (hat they will also furnish films. Joseph Mcadon, former Hitmilfon iud notv prominent jii Nutioji.il eirclc.s, will speak nt (he show evening of February 5. He i also be the guest of the club on both days. Tho following firms have signed i ice: Niles Tool Works, Iloovcn-Owcn- R6nlscbler, Estate Hlovo company, Beckett Paper compnny, Ileyman- company, Strauss Clolhini; Shoo company, Sachs Bootery, Wel- born-Schneidcr company, American Sanitary Laundry company, Shulcr Bcnninghol'cn, Hoovcn A a i Typewriler company, Hcolt Kngcl, J.

Fischer Hardware company, Jacobi Jlurray, First National bank, C. M. Stevenson Piano company, Bullerfjeld Motor Sales company, Hamilton Studio, Hamilton Metal Products company, George Krelm Sons company; Third Street Department store, UiU-Brown Printing company, The Carpet House, Miami Sign company, Home Loan i Building Association. Hamilton Autographic Register company, Bullcr County Auto company, Republican Publishing company, Brown Whilakcr, C. Henes Son, Tom Bateman, National Cash Register company, Harry Strauss furniture company, Cincinnati Suburban Bcll Telephone company, Palace Liberty Machine Tool Second National bank, Sc-egmiiellcr, Jtndid company, V.

M. C. Y. W. Cv A.y Nonpareil Printing company, and Hay Shipman company.

Hamilton's Weather (By Jfaiiinum yesterday, 31; minimum last night 10 Tcmp.erntnres fof tho tame dato fo) Ihe follow- 10J11922192110201010 50 ,18 ii 51 si 20 is i i r.i rtueci: DBfUWH. unr- SeverimUe Officers Contintie CLASS IN PRACTICAL SOCIOLOGY TO MEET THURSDAY AFTERNOON The. practical sociology class being organized by the Hamilton Circle 200, Daughters of Isabella, will hold Iho opening class Thursday afternoon, January 31, at four o'clock at Iho Nurses Hoino 'on North Second street. The class will bo in charge of Jlcv. Francis A.

Gfrcsslo and flev, Mnrccllus Wagner of Ik a Bureau of Catholic IharUics, of Cincinnati. 1 These lectures ore not only intended for those' already engaged this work, but also for those vlio arc interested in social ser- Registration for the course may bo made with Mrs. Theresa Wiilfiangc, Somo of 1 topics lo be included in these Iccl'nrcs a "Wlml, is Social "What Every. Worker Should In Raids Here And Sunday' Charity Visitor' 'Community Co one ro I "Priiicip- ICB and of Relict" CliiM "The Family and Probation--Adult "Big' Brothers and "Mothers' i "Public "Hospital Social "Americanization'', Social "Menial Hygiene." TRUCKS SEEN AS SOLUTION IN COLLECTION OF GARBAGE Meyers To Put Matter Before i Equipment Now Inadequate Motorization of the 'city garbage collection system is sc.cn by Joseph B. Meyers, servico director! as.

Iho only soluli' to the present inadequate collection plan. Since the force of garbage collectors was reduced two weeks ago at Meyers', order collection has been, slowed up nnd -garbage has' accumulated in all residential andi business districts. Meyers realizes, he said today, that four, Ica.nsters and four help- era cannot possibly handle the situation. Rubbish, nslio.3 and refuse are slrcwn along ninny streets as collector rounds, arc utiablo to make the City council at ue.tt meeting on February 0, ho asked by to pass legislation granting him the right to contract for employment a motor truck' company to handle the garbage; A resolution will probably be jntrO' duccd granting Ibis privilege. Thq only action necessary for to lake is to make provision for use of trucks instead of tennis and wagons.

ircyors today said he has received an offer from a local concern' for tho use of four (rucks lo collect nnd dispose of garbage. The service director says trucks will cost moro than teams' hut that service will bo and 'Made more efficient. With four trucks in operation, Meyers says, lie believes it will possible 'to cover the entire city and make regular collections. SMALL TIRE REPORTED. Soot burning in 3 chimney Saturday night caused small fire at the liomo of C.

Second street. Krvin, 417 Soutl Owner May Claim Bottle-- Mrs. Edward Deineger, 1386 East avenue, found a bottle of moonshine, in the front yard at her home Sunday morning. Patrolman Huber and'Leonard destroyed the liquor at police headquarters. State prohibition officers raided a- residence near Deineger home Saturday.

It is considered- possible 'that the evidence was tossed'away while 1 the search in progress. BATZC BY PLYING-'GLASS William Balzs, Coke Otto, was cut by flying glass, when the automobile driven by William Schramui, Cok'c Otto, crashed into the rear encl of an automobile vparked on North Fifth street. Police were notified of the accident ni'qruing. Schrnmm there were no lights' on the parked auto. Schrauun was headed north, ,011 Fifth street.

Batze was riding with Schraumi. DRIVERS SETTLE DAMAGES Two- automobiles collided early Sunday morning at Third and Vinp streets. One of the ears crashed into, a fcuco and lelopho'no pole. When police (irrived drivers agreed to settle damages property and their cars. No ono yas injured! Polico said tho drivers were- A.

Peters, 823-North Third and Johu Long. 1220.High TONIGHT Important'business will be transacted nt a meeting of (he West Enr? Improvcinent'assoctatioirnt tho Ar- moudalp Community church at 7:30 tonight; morning sired. it was announced- this A full attendance is de- BIABD'IS FINED Mont Iliard, police character, was fined $0 nnd costs in municipal court today, on a charge of intoxication. He was arrested Sunday nt Sixth and Sycamore streets. Eignt men were arrested by pro hibilioii agents from the court of Mayor Morris T.

Slmler, nt Seven- e.ojKluojcd in Jfahiil- loii nnd Coke Otto Saturday night and Sunday morning. Four of these men have'appeared before fbo mayor and pleaded not guilty to charges. Small wero a i have been places 'witli tho 'exception of the place conducted. William Cald- wcll, where it was said that five gallons of whiskey wore found. 1 (jcorge Henuers, of 1005 Alsace avenue, has not as yet with a liquor law violation, although his -plncOj.

was 1 by thb officers. A small quantity of lionic brdw was said to-have been found but the alcaholic content will not bs known until a test has been made. William East; avenue, faces two charges, both of possess- iiig liquor. Perry Scott, 1384 East avenue, William Huey, Ninth and Greenwood lavenucs, Charles Rath- gens, Huey's bartender, William Duellman, Sixth and Vino streets, all charged "with possessing, have appeared and pleaded not guilty charges. Arnold Dixie Highway', nt Scott's place when the raid was made, is charged with having interfered with work of the officers.

Two men were arrested at Coke Otto on liquor-charges. Their names were not-reported by Mayor Slmler however. The men have not appeared.for nrraigiiment. GALLS AGED -RESIDENT Charles Woppcror, 4To Miami ilrect, passed away at the home oC his daughter, Mrs. Charles Gressei, at 10:30 Sunday night of general debility at eighty years.

He was in Bavaria, Germany Bottle In Hand Suspicious So Officer Arrests Lcvi Justice, patrolman; Sunday nooii nfter a struggle. The dry was. about to ho taken to headquarters when be, established his identity! Officer Justice saw a nmji.sneak- ing gut of the William llnc'j cafe, Ninth street anil Greenwood nue. Justice jerked a bottle of moonshine out of the a 1 hand and a brawl started. Justice? cainb out on' top, "I'm a prohibition agent from prisoner told Jus- lice.

"ITov? do officer questioned, After minutes of delay the dry 'man' identified himself and was released. Ibal thy, agent, hail! taken the moonshine in raid upon the CITY IS HANDICAPPED IN MAKING RAIDS, SAYS MAYOR Kiddies Are Guests Of Masons All the little folks of the Children's Home were entertained at I the Jefferson theatre Saturday afternoon where they witnessed, the presentation of '-'Uncle Tom's Cabin." They were the guests of Ft. Hamilton No. and Accepted Mas OTIS'and occupied a section of especially set aside for them. At' th.a conclusion of the show each child was 'presented with a- bag of candy through the generosity of Cohen and Schwartz.

Officers Get Evi: dence Where City Has Failed Commenting upon successful raids made here Sat' upon nrday by state pfohib- settlcd this He Cincinnati, -from which June 8, 1843, and moved, to country about fifty years ago, city he moved when tho plant qC the Moslcr Safe company, with which a connected, moved to Hamilton number of years ago. For tlio past toil years he has been associated with the i Hall Marvin Safe company. Ho leaves to mourn his loss, five ns, Joseph, Michael and Albert of Cincinnati, Charles a Frank of Hamilton, daughter, Charles Gresscl, brother, of Portland, eleven grand-children and two.grent Kraiid-cliildren. Funeral services will bo held Wednesday'lit 8:00 n. in.

at the late at the St. Stephen's church. Interment will i)o in St. Stephen's cemetery. TIRE IS STOLEN A lube and rim wore stolen Sunday from (bo automobile of Ed Hurley, 1104 Reservoir street, while the car was parked on Franklin street.

H. S. EXAMINATIONS BEGINNINCt TODAY I Examinations'began today at (bo High school at Ihe close of the first cmcstci' of the school year, Democratic Women Qf Third District Met Saturday, -Plan Tb Attend School Tlio meeting of Woman's Democratic organization of the Third Congressional District held al tho Woman's Cluli room on Second street Saturday afternoon was well attended considering weather. inclement An interesting program was enthusiastically received by tbe members of the association. Miss.Cath- erine Brown gave an address-on 1 the history and progress of Civil Service which was interesting nnd instructive.

Mrs. Koncb addressed the organisation on "Finding Himself in Politics." closing her remarks irilli "There is no holier way of finding yourself in polities I linn inside (he party Hint dnlcs back lo tlio begin ning of our republic, the party that has been in existence for 130 years, and a during all thoso years bns kepi its ideals of right and ity, tho pnrty that believes in government for the people by the people, the Democrntic "wns made of the meetings of tho Butler county Woman's Democratic- organization which vrill he the first Saturday afternoon of cncb month, beginning -with next Snturday. An invitation was read lo tlie ladies of Iho Third distrist to attend the school of Democracy "which will be held February 4, nnd 5th in Cincinnati nt tho Hotel Sinloii. This school will be conducted by Mr. Hnlscy.

Wilson of New York city under (lie auspices of (he Hnra- illon County Woman's Democratic club. A feature of. the school will ho a class for public speaking held each session; A hunquct at speakers of national fame will deliver addresses held Monday evening. Anyone desiring lo make reservations for this may do so by'telephone Mrs. Caroline Hniuuicrlc.

HENRY LOOS IS ROBBED Following Attack By Two Is Held Henry Loos, 50, of 2020 Madison nvenuc, this slugged and robbed.of ifflO by two iicjroos near Trcntou Saturday, today that Jliddlcfowu police liavo nppl'c- heiidcd a negro suspicioned as 1 ono of the Loos was ivaylaid on Yankee road nonr ijiddlctown, ho was covci 1 insc a dnily route. Loos is a 'butcher' who covers rural territory. The'Hamilton butcher will "tnke a look at" the u'egro today. On description given by Loos, Mfddletowu defectives arrested the 1 negro. Looso told police hero of the stick-up 'Sunday.

T.ho ncgrbaa iitmped from a Studebaker autofiio- hile asked lo piirchaso a few pounds of pork. When Loose went io the rear of his wagon ouo of the negroes slugged him with rx blackjack. They rifled his pockets of speeded away in th'o niilo. The negro under nt Mi.d- dlctown the nnmo of Ivan llartwood, 24, bl! ISO'Tenth avenue! He had 81 cents arrested, Mid- dlelown police have been unable to find a trace of used'by the high'wiiymcn. Loos said liccusc pinles'were him" npsido dosvn.

AUTO SEARCHED, BOTTLE FOUND Searching an automobile occupied by five Officers. Klingler and Jones arrested'John Gadd, 19, of Newport, on a charge of possessing liquor. 6fficere said pop bottle, found in the moonshine. Gaild was jailed shortly 4 o'clock com- pnnions took charge of his nulomo- JURY HEARS CASE Tlip jury hearing the case of i Jiuy i i i i-usu ui Pearl Austin, colored, iudinlcd for larceny, retired nt 11:30 o'clock this luorning for deliberation. Austin is charged i having stolen tools i kit from DrJ and an emergency Burrlsnll.

agents, wuile police inane mostly. ''walcrliinils' Mayor -Howard E. Kelly said: W.o and "have not the same privilege as Hie state man," can't pay $25 a l.ho Mayor added, "liko tho state men, can. hands arc further tied, we cannot make a raid without search warrant for the 'premises, "which we arc about to raid. The state'meh can.

police force made -wholesale raids in- the last two days, visiting the sanio places where later the state men made raids and obtained, evidence. "At one cafe, our officers made n. complete, search rand found nothing. Later the slate men found evidence. "One of our inquisitive officers wanted to find out whoro ihe liquor was hidden.

He was shown it was bidden behind a secret panel iu a 1 rear room, "The state men are not-magic- ians. They wero lipped off us to wliero the was hidden. "Wo. cannot pay if 25 for tip." Tho JIayor made inquiry of stale officials ns to whether or not police could, raid a search: warrant. He was informed lliat.

poljce must have warrants. LINDENWALD MFBOVERS INSTALL OJTIOEBS TONIGHT Tho Lindenwald Improvement as-' sedation will hold its regular mcet- iugiin the Sixth ward Lose' house at 7:30 p. m. tonight. tilled uy Identity of the "woman'in black" is being shielded by Iho slate.

According' to Frank Clements, police chief, she. wilt be the "star" witness for the state when Anderson is' arraigned Tuesday befqro the jury; a charge of. first 'dc- jree 'rimrdcr. With, tho finding of the "woman in black" Chief Clements said, ilic case of the slate against the accused murderer is practically competed. Final Link in Ohain "Her Clemenls said, "will be the final link in the chain of evidence.

She was on the outside of the confectionary and. saw Aiidersoji point (ho 'automatic pistol nt Mrs. Collins. She 'saw him pull trigger and' she saw the woman fall. "Before we discovered the of Ibis witness our evidence was not complete.

Other witnesses with the -of the man captured Anderson after his flight' were in the' inside of the eonfection- iry when the shoaling look place. The man who Anderson was across street. woman ivho was dressed in ilack was within a fey? feet of Au- lerson when he tired tlie shot. "WcMire shielding her Police alsq have tlio name of another woman was with the "wo- nan 'in black," at the into of the jilling-. Her Dame is also being with- icid.

Widow Did Not Scream A shrill scream heard after Au- Officers elected for tho ensuing dcrson. fired the first'shot was not year at tho last meeting of the association will lie' installed, standing c0miiiittcesiappoinle.k and the year's program outlined at tonight's meeting. A good meeting is looked for- war.l lo. Stork News Horn To li. K.

5, n't 'Mercy a girl. Born-rTo Mrs. David Blounl, 501 South Front slreet, June- and one lalf pound baby boy, i' uttorcdtby Mrs. Collins, police ascertained after interviewing thb "woman in "I screamed," "the woman in black" Sunday. Since the shooting Iho "woman in black," lias been in a highly nervous condition.

After screaming, she and her companion fled from tho scene of tho killing and retired to their homes. "I was unable to Ihe rest of ihe night," the woman black told and huvc been on Page 4). 1 1 i READERS: AT THE PIG ROAST The Butler County Farm Bureau very anxiojs to. have every reader of The Journal offho is a member of the Farm Bureau attend the pig roast at the Hamilton Y. M.

0. next Saturday night. While all have been urged to attend still many have not yet sent in their acceptances. Therefore Tho Journal to aid the Farm Bureau prints the following coupon which, it is. -imsed, be and promptly mailed to the Farm Bureau headquarters in She First National Bank 'and Trust company building, Hamilton: I.

hereby at $1.00 each for the Big Butler County Pig Roast at Hamilton Y. M. 0. A. at 0:00 p.

m. on February and for which I enclose -payment. Signed i A Murphy Order, Session To fee Held Tuesday 'Woman In Witness Identified By Police; 'Common Pleas Judge Clarence Murphy today issued; a caH for the BVand jury'to appear TuesdH.v morning at 9 o'clock to consider tlie James P. Andjerson, alleged slayer of Mrs. Clcpua calling of tho grand jury, to meet in 'special to consider Anderson's case is in accord with a statement made previously following a conference with Boli, prosecuting attorney and Frank''Clem- ents, police ohiof.

not other trials assigned will aside, should an indictment be returned by Iho-jury is not -known. It.is expected that the grand jury will report Tuesday afternoon. Summons for! witnesses were issii- cd today by Sheriff Lanbach and included additional i by the slate. witnesses foirnd Woman in Black" 'in black" witness to the'killing, of Collins by James oil. High street one week has been idcn- GAS CHARGES Upon Receiyjng Bills PRICElicTJON 'Making Not; Figured In Charges Is Claim Of Consumers Lato in December, city council-passed lowering tho price of gas, tho reduced price, to becomo effective on January 5.

On Jainmry, lG, 1Q1, thb present city, c'niihail enacted' an, ordinance raising tho gas This ordinance became effective on January 17 when Mayor' Howard E. Kelly signed tho'legislation. It was an emergency ordinance. According lo city ordinances, consumers, from January 5 to Jan-' uary. 17, were to, pay for gas at the reduced price which was fixed at CO.cents for the first 1,000 cubic feet and '70 cents for all over tho first 1,000 cubic feet.

The price in- orcasing ordinance the present the'rate at 70 and SO cents. Gas bijls received by consumers Saturday showed (hat citizens had not been given of the price reduction. Hardly had statements 'been received when storms of protests arose. JIany aired their complaints nt city service department and more flooded newspaper offices. Demands "I'm not going to pay the bill unless the reduction is given me," one irate consuincr said.

Immediately on receipt of his hilll this consumer busied lu'insclC with pencil and found a he had not bccii given advantage of the reduced rate. Within five minutes, in telephone conversation, ho ascertained from neighbors' that their bills wcro also figured on the increased ralo without reduction for gas used 18 days the- reduced price was to have been-effective. Joseph B. Meyers, service director, today admitted having received complaints regarding bills. Tivo n-eoks ago Meyers issued statement a from Ihe 5th to the l7ih th'c reduced price would be in effect.

Without Koduction. From flip oily accountant's officn it. was-learned, that all bills wero figured without consideration of tho reduced: price. "It is illegal to charge Ihe increased price over the 12 day period," one consuincr said, a will not unless they givo mo 7 Meyers today said: "The sinking fund would not have been able lo meet its requirements, I am lold, if hiUs made out under the reduced price." COMMITTEE IN DRIVE Fifty uptown members of Judge Murphy's division, number 2'team, in the Y. M.

C. A. membership drive together from a number th "key-men" Hamilton shops I I THIS IS TEE EVENING JOURNAL'S DAILY MOVIE I SnOW is TALXlf3; HE'S A SOOO THE CON- VALESCEMT VJllHEELAN will meet, tonight nt the Y. M. C.

A. complete plans for the drive lo bo held. February 5 nnd C. from the following shops will be represented at themeeting: Ford, Beckett Paper II, 0. American Can, Columbia Machine Tool Hamilton Autographic register company, Iron City.

Foundry, Krnuth. 1 liiid Ben- innghofcn company nnd tho East' Hamilton Foundry. A 'niccting of Darrcl Joyce's team, division No. 1 will held tomorrow night. BY Nearly 200 members of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics and tho auxiliary organization, the Daughters of attended 'a special! service which has been arranged for Ihcin'in the Congregational Siniday evening.

W. S. MeBerriip, evangelist, from on "The Greatest Sin in. Hnmil(on." He greatest sin (ho refusal 1 and lie pleaded the tirgings of the Spirit which'- 'coinea upon mankind be acccpled without'dolay. A general invitation to accept Christ was -given at Ihe, conclusion nt (he service, nntl eight accepted, They may, follow i -in'Gljnn- lions anil' join any church tbey-may Special' imisia was furnished by the i It was amoiinccd that Dr.

H. Brown, for 23 years, missioimry to Turkey, will deliver an address in llio on evening, preceding parly l)mt lias been ar- i langcd by tlio Sunday school. AUTOS COLLIDE? A city bus driven i by Homy Quick, 1S2U Ornnd boulevard, and nn automobile iliivcu by, A. Daves, J21 Bou(h lolhijcd Snlindn.v i noon nt Soiitli'nvemie and East jyeuue 1 i.

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