Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne

Hamilton Evening Journal du lieu suivant : Hamilton, Ohio • Page 2

Lieu:
Hamilton, Ohio
Date de parution:
Page:
2
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

'PA8E TWO. A I A MONDAY, APB1L 1924 GITNER GIVEN LI MIT IN LIQUOR CASE IN COURT OF THE MAYOR Persistent Efforts ly Lead To His Mayor Powell Declares Offense Of Gitner Akin To Treason Oxford, E. Powell.held April 'Mayor E. his first liquor court JJ, 1 11 vcstcrdny, and lio went tho limit in doling out punishment lo Ibo defendant in the cnso. In unmistakable terms tlio mnyor expressed himself concerning men who traffic in joy-producing liquids in Ihc'so prohibition (Uys, ami then ho jolted Don Gitner, tho defendant, and costs.

Gitner, 4G, is ft well known farmer living enst of (own, this side. oC Dnrrlown. Hc'lins hocn under sns- 7iicion for some time dealing in itiloxicnnls, nnl lio rnado the stnlc- "mcnt himself yesterday tlmt liis nlncc had been senrolicd seven limes within Inst few weeks, but that jiothing innriminnUng ever had heen found. The most ot thcso scnrchcs arc snid lo bnvo been conducted by Scveiimilo officers. fell Into Trap.

Saturday night Gilbert Brosier, of tbo Whito Star Oil company, work- in conjunction with local officers, took Harry Gath, minor, to Gitncr's place, nml it is said they purchased from Oitner two qunris of while whisky at jfu per qunvt. Upon their return io Oxford, llio liquor wns turned over lo llio officers, mid a warrant was sworn out for Gilncr's urrost. Marshal Shcard and Deputy Marshal Wadlcigh, accompanied -by Brosier and Galh, drove to ilio Gitner home, and tho wan-ant was served; Whilo Gitner, in (lie custody oE JTnrslinl Shenrd, was changing clothes, the other three men mndo ft. search of the barn olid coriieyib, but found no liquor. Later, after Gitner had been brought Oxford and locked up, Officers Sheard Wndloigh returned io tliB farm lo make a rnoro extended search.

Nothing was found. However, the officers did find, they say, numerous holes which had been the ground in various places on'- farm, and winch looked as ifitlicy'hnght have 'made for the purpose oE concealing jugs or, hollies. Marked Money Not Recovered. Two five-dollar bills were used by Brosier and Gatli when purchased llio liquor from Gitner. Each of these bills was marked, but when (jilhcr was searched, following his arrest, no marked monoy was found upon his person.

People living in tho neighborhood with Gilncr have for some lime suspected that the large number oE visited tho Gitner farm in aulomobilcs wero not en- k'flgcd wholly in leaking friendly calls. 'Iheso parlies arc said to have arrived and departed at all times the day and night. The Trial. Jfayor Powell tried the case at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Officers Slioard nnd AVadlcigh testified as to tbc arrest; Brosier and Galli as to the purchase of the stuff.

Dr. H. C. Brill, professor Jlinmi university, following an analysis pt the stuff, testified that it contained over 40 per cent of alcohol. In liis stinmmry of the case, and in sentence, JInyor addressed Gitner in these "Tile charge upon winch you have licen heard is that of.

unlawfully selling info.xicaling liquor. The evidence introduced seems to me, nnd doubtless to otlicrs, absolutely conclusive, no place for doubt as lo guilt. Tho gravity oE your offense probably is not appreciated by you, or your friends and confederates, who, since. your arrest, have manifested sympathy with you, Offense Partakes of Treason, "You are guilty nnt violating a statute of. trivial imjwrlancc, but of fcontumacioiisly and contcniptuonsly defying the sovereign will of the state and nation; In viow of tho A Clear Complexion Cheeks--Sparkling Eyoa-- Moafc Women Can Have.

Dr. Edwards, a Well Known Ohio Physician. Dr. P. H.

Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he BIWO tu his patients a prescription made a few well known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olivo Tablets, You will know them by their olive color. These tablets arc wonder-workers fin the liver nnd bowels, which canae a normof notion, carrying off the and poisonous matter In one's system. If you have a face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, co'aled tr.ngue, headaches, a listless, no- pood feeling, out ot sons, innot- bowels, yon take oto of Dr.

Ed- 01lvo Tnblcts nightly for a tune and note tho pleasing results. Thousands of women nnd men Dr. Edwards' Olivo TabUls-- successful substitute for calomel -now nnd then just to kcci them lU loo nnd present issuo of prohibition and so- called boot-logging, your offense partakes strongly of tho nnlnro of treason. If I had ray way, your aiders nud abettors would slmro the sehtenco I am about to impose on you. "In order to create duo sense the gravity of your offense, nnd to discourage others, it is neccssury to make an example of yon.

I therefore assess you the innxintnm' pcn- nlty allowed by fine nnd tho costs, and yon will stand committed until the fine niul costs nroviiiid." Marshal Shcnrd took Gitner to tho Butler comity jail Sunday afternoon. Friends ot Gitner believe Hint he will jny out i few days. It is understood Ihai another case will ha brought ngninst Gitner, that of selling to minor, Gath is under 21 years of Bge. DIRECTORS CHOSEN BY Oxford, 0., April dircc- of tho People's Building nnd taan. association hnvo elected the following officers for Ihe coining ycnr: President--S.

E. I'ye. Vico President--W. T. Secretary--Charles Marshall.

A. Demand. Attorney Ben A. Bicklcy, of Hamilton. Mr.

Marshall phwe on Iho hoard of directors imuic vacant by roinovnl from the village of Win. 3. Meyer. As secretary, Mr. Marshall succeeds Smith, who rp- signcd on nceoimfr of the other business.

Beginning today the office of'Iho nssocintion will ho located in the office of Mr. Marshall, corner of 'Jhurcli and Beech streets. MRS, GEO, RiGGS PASSED AWAY Oxford, 0.,. April 7--Word reached ibis villagb yesterday announcing the death Mrs. Margaret Biggs, mfooS Gcorgo Biggs, at licr homo in.

Gormoiilbwu. Mrs. death pcc-urreil yesterday morning. In'addition to Iho widower, three sons nnd one daughter survive. Tlie deceased formerly resided near Oxford.

Sho waa a sister oE lire. Thomas Coulter, Bast Church street, jniu- of John nnd Hannah Fitzgernld, living east of town; also of Rev. Thomas Fitzgerald, Mid- dletownj N. and Elmer Fitz- of El Paso, Tex-. The body will ha brought- here for interment on Wednesday.

LLOYD MILL IS BEIN EAZED Workmen are engaged in razing llio old Lloyd planing niill on South Beach street, For many years-- iust how many nobody seems to know--thia huilding -was used for school purposes. It was Icnoivn as the Union school. The tearing down this huilding recalls the fact Hint it was permanently vacated, nnd present school huilding occupied, just 37 years ngo today--April 7, 1887, ATTENDING CONFERENCE IN THE QUEEN OITY A number of Oxford musicians and music teachers will spend this week in Cincinnati, attending the annual conference of the National association, attend tho Oxford Business Notices ifusio Supervisors' An)oug those who sessions A. W. Martin, Joseph Clokcy, Miss Susan Browne, Miss Kditb Keller, Miss Kmma Cone and Miss Eleanor Douglass, ATTRACTIONS AT THE OXFORD THEATRES At the Oxford today and Tuesday May Bush and Richard Dix in Souls for Snlo." Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Mcighan in "1'iod Finer Alalcne." The Criterion Wednesday-- ''Th HalMBrecd." Thursrlay, Friday nn Saliirdny SU-ongheart in Love with Lillian Uicli.

MOTION PICTURES IN THE SCHOOLS The third of a series of moving pictures will bo shown at tho public school midi'Umuni thio evening at 7:15 o'clock. Tho feature, film will ho "Hearts in Exile," with Clara Kimball Young. Also there will bo a comedy. HOME AND SCHOOL OIROLE EVENT PLANNED Tho members of the Homo ntid School circle, of tho Oxford public schools arc arranging for (heir an- iiunl' penny social, to be held in the school building on evening. KOOF THE BURrlS HOME Tho tiro department called to Iho homo oE Mrs.

Elizabeth Burns, South street, Sunday morning about. 11 o'clock to extinguish flames in the roof. Sparks from a chimney ari supposed to linvo set fire to shingles. Tho loss was small. DANOINO PAKTY AT THE A number of Oxford's young women gave nn enjoyable 'dancing parly nt tho Spinning Wheel Sntur- day evening.

Miis is mi anniwl nf- Cflir. About twenty couples were Notice AH Odd Fellows aro requested bo present at a special meeting to bo lield on Tuesday evening, Apri 8, at 7:30 o'clock. George N. G. April Whif'o Pokin duck eggs for snlo Mrs.

P. W. Womacks, R. R. 2, Oxford.

Phone Dnrrtown 185. April T--4t For Sale--One Hcidcr Tractor and plows, in excellent condition, George Kyger, with Oxford Motor Oxford, Ohio. April present. Tho cbaperonj wore Mrs, A. L.

Johnson, and Mrs. A. J. Slon- ekor. QUEEN ESTHER GIRDLE MEETS THIS EVENING The Queen Esther Circle, of Methodist Episcopal church, will hold its regular meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock nt tho homo' ot Miss Unlh Anderson, "West Church slrcct.

OXFOBD PERSONALS Miss Grace (I. Glasgow, Kasl Church street, returned homo today from Chicago, where she has been Ilia guest of Mr. nn.d Mrs. Will W. Glasgow for several days.

Boru--To Mr. nnd Mrs. Denver Norris, living west of town, a boy. Jay Douglass will leave tomorrow for Vnn Wcrt, where ho will train horses for the coming racing season. F.

Hviliok, formerly with the Slraltz sanitary meat market, is now miplpyod at Iho Chicago meat mar- ot, iji Hamilton. Miss Bertha Beecher, of tho hospital, Cincinnati, and Miss Mary Hughes, of MadiBOiwills, wbro vcsterday tho guests of Mr. anil Mrs. L. P.

Hulick, West Walnut street. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sclnveg-raau, Hi-ing south of town, girl. S.

S. Glnsgow, East Church street will Icnvo tomorrow for Pnnama City, where he will couple of months with Mtu-ion. Jf. Glasgow. ipcnd his son.

"WHffE SISTER" AT THE PALACE IS MAGNIFICENT The 1 is a magnif- Wliilo Sister i ncont picture, nnd lovers of really worthwhile pieturcs cannot afford to miss this -n-onderful nttn lion, wJiioh is now being shown tho-Pnlaco Theatre. The picture is based at on Frances JInrion Crawford's novel of the sumo name, and foIJoirs tho story 'ailhfully even to the ending, when iontrary to Uio iisiw! run oE pictures "the hero anil heroine do not narry and live happily ever after." Henry King director the picture, which was filmed entirely in Italy and northern Africa. The scenic manly, tho marvellous settings, nnd excellent acting are great con- rihuting factors to the general effectiveness of tho film. The actual oiuplion of Ml. Vesuvius, and flood which aweops through the village with devastating force aio some of Iho realistic thrills.

Hiss Lillian Gish greatest height oE her. screen reer, as Donna Angela. She is wistfully, ethereally beautiful, 85 the frail little hei'oino buffeted about by fate, and her intense realism in her emotional scenes proclaims her as ono of the great actresses of tha screen. Honald Colman, a newcomer in the cinema world playing opposite her in'tho role of the soldier lover, handles his part in an ootcellent manner, an'd we hope to see moro of him in tho futnrc. Tho balance of the cast was ohos- cn with care, each person being par- tioulnvly well fitted for 1 the part ps- signed.

In tho unsympathetic--role of tho cruel older sister-'Miss Gail Kain, well known stage star, was especially Her finished Rot- ing, graceful carriage and hennty added much to (lie success of tho picture. A speeinl 'musical score was rendered by tho Palace Novelty orchestra and the icntiro entertainment wns arranged in the usual excellent Palaco Style. The thrills, Attraction, action nnd replete -with beauty should prove a drawing card the remainder of its presentation here. CAffLElEN TOMEET Guernsey Breeders To Hold Session At Wooster April 18 The Guernsey cattle breeders of Ohio are invited to attend the Annual meeting of the Ohio Guernsey Breeders' Association, to be held in he Memorial Hall IVoosfcr, April beginning at 10:15 A. M.

This is one the really thrivilig cattle associations of. tho nemhcrship in 1923 was 40 per cent over a of J923. As a result of 'liis increased interest, problems arc inder consideration, -which must be icted upon for best interest of all, right down io the man ivlio owns but one pure bred -These problems receive ion at fhj's meeting during the forenoon. Two addresses of unusual merit i.ivo been provided for the after- loon. Dr.

Carl W. Gay, head of the Department of Animal Husbandry, ot the Ohio State University, has iromiscd a talk which is sure to in- breeders. Dr. Gay delivered lie principal address before the Eastern Guernsey Breeders' Association, at Philadelphia, last year ind it was qui tho Agricultural scr, sedrelnry of iho American Guernsey Cattlo oluh, will be the- other ipoaker. 'Wooster is considered to be tho center of tho Guernsey population of tho stale.

Consequently; tho. as- 6cintion located its office- there last ipi-ing. This is tho first Annual neoiing to bo held at Wooster nnd his years Consignment Sale is al- scheduled for there to he staged ii the new pavilion of the Wayne County Agriotural Sooiety on June If this Signature is NOT ori the Box, 1 it is NOT BROMO QUININE "There is no other BROMO QUININE" Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick and remedy for Colda, Grip and Influenza, and as a Preventive. The First and Original Cold and Grip tablet Price 30 CeotT BUY AN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE THIS WEEK! Sec the EASY in our corner windows, LOWENSTE1N FURNITURE COMPANY We Buy Co-Operative Milk Throngh The Co-operative Pure Milk Association The Matter of Service "We havo often told you about the Quality of our products. We have said little in regard to our service.

If yon have ever tried it you know. IF NOT, YOU'RE INVITED The West Side Dairy Go. 912 Ross Avenue Phone 25'16 THE CALL OF SPRING brings yith it the joy of outdoor 'SPORT. Your Auto must be gbrittover. It will need some new equipment for the season.

Take advantage of our-- i i Opening Sale to outfit your- Car with what it requires. We have only High- Quality Goods at prices lower than you have ever enjoyed before. Sale Began FRIDAY, APRIL 4th and continues ten days 10DAYS lODAYS We Offer The Following-r- A Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord Tires 3.0x3% Pennsylvania 5-pIy Cord--Sale price 2 Oversize Cord--Sale price $12.75 31x4 Regular Cord--Sale price $13.25 31x4 Oversize 6-Ply Cord--Sale price $21.50 32x4 price $22.50 33x4 Oversize Cord--Sale price-: $23.50 34x4 Oversize Cord--Sale $24.50 32x4Yz Oversize Cord--Sale $28.50 Oversize Cord--Sale price $30,50 Lancaster Balloon Type LOW AIR PRESSURE 30 3 2 4 9.50 $18.50 33x4 3 4 4 $20.50 Special Low Prices On Spark 'A. C. Titon Spark Plugs, any Champion Spark Plugs, any Champion Regular Plugs Bethlehem Ford Spark Plugs Other Sizes Bosch Ford Spark Plugs Bosch Spark Plugs, other sizes i Long Distance Spot Light-- PO QQ Special Sale Prico Long Distance Spot Light, with mirror.

Spec, sale price Inside the Windshield I Spot Light Parking Light Trouble Light, with 10-ft. cord 79c 90c Largo Sheep Wool Largo Inches $1.26 Small Ohamola High grade wtfdge-shaped Cushions, all colors Steel Towing Oable. Carry one in your car. Tested to 5 tons Shlno Dust Mittens for Step Plates from to $1,40 Starting, Lighting and Ignition Service Official service station for Bosch, Autollte, Atwater-Kent, a Doris and other systems. Wo have everything in stock to repair i a equipment on your car and expert electricians to do the work.

Bosch Ignition System for Fords During this sale wo will niako a special price on Ford Bosch Ignition Systems as follows: Type 800-A Eogular Typo 600-B, reg- $12.75 system, ape- ular $18,76 sys- cial $15.76 FORD SPECIALS Ford Steering Column Brace 75c Ford 17-in, Steering AVheel with aluminum spider $2.25 Ford Steering Wheel Lock $4.50 Ford White Stripe Trang- mission Lining Ford Bar Radiator Complete Top Recovering, in-' eluding Rear Curtain Ford Rear Curtain Ford Test-Bestos Ti'ans- mission Lining $1.25 Ford Regular Head Lamps-Per pair $4.50 Ford Beautiful Drum Shaped Head Lights $5.95 Inside Mirrors 75c Grease Guns 59c EXTRA SPECIAL Pennsylvania, 30x3 Red Tube $1.35 WILLARD Storage Batteries We have a large stock of Willard Storage Batteries on hand and tie prices of Willatd bit- cries are'very reasonable. a i Batteries We hays a complete line of Wil- Badio an'd 1 1 teriee. 'RADIO SETS Oomplate parts for a'B-tnhe Nentroilyno for 1 parts and build your own radio set, FORD SEAT COVERS Beautiful patterns, best quality washable material. Coupo Seat Complete Ford Tudor a 'Covers-- CJ7 QC Complete Ford Tonr-Door Sedan Coven-Complete Many Other Bargains During This Sale DOMINION AUTO SUPPLY CO, 11-19 High St. Hamilton, Ohio.

Phone 429-R..

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

À propos de la collection Hamilton Evening Journal

Pages disponibles:
66 555
Années disponibles:
1890-1941