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Looking for a place to live? You can find the place you want in the Journal-News classified columns. HAMILTON JOURNAL- DAILY NEWS FOURTEEN MONDAT, SEPTEMBER 25. 1933 If you want protection while walking, driving or riding, the Journal-News policy will give it. $1.10 per year. --i GUARD RAIL AT SOUTH HAMILTON SAVES AUTOISTS CAR HELD FAST AS 4 CLIMB TO SAFETY Cincinnatians Face 30-Foot Drop Into Crawford's Run THREEJNJUREO Week-End Accident Victims Escape With Minor Hurts; Hit-Skipper Sought Three persons wore injured, none seriously in automobile accidents in Hamilton and Butler county Saturday and Sunday.

One hit- skip driver, whoso auto ran down a pedestrian, was sought Monday by police and county officers. Police said four persons were saved from serious injury when their automobile was held fast on the guard rail on tho curve on the west side of Pleasant avenue, near the South Hamilton railroad crossing. Tho guard rail urcctccl along the inside of Iho curve on the side of Pleasant avenue the Huniillon crossing saved four Chi- cinnnliiuis probable! serious injury Saturday jii'iernonn when their automobile Ridded on tho street car tracks ami leaped over tho curl). Tho guard rail "'as erected several years ago a number of automobiles and trucks plunged over the 30-foot i i into Crawford's ditch. Treacherous condition of i i street iti a point during and nt'ler rain often causes vehicles to become uneon- irolSnblo.

The ear was lieim; i by Georgo Meyer, 101(1 Koseiuont avenue, i i a i Me wns i i bis sedan south on Pleasant nvenue the car skidded, The cnr plowed into guard rail ttnd wns held fast. The accident occurred nt p. m. Three perrons were riding i Meyer. Driver Flees William Anncss, nge '2'2, R.

R. 5, was recovering Monday from injuries sustained when by ft hit-skip driver 0:1 DiiirtoH'n pike near I lie Killmoro sehnol. a i along file highway when Uie cnr At nick him. I U-JKS titkcn to Mercy hospital in police ambulance. Police have number of tho license tm I fleeing car.

A hniek hearing licensu issued to Peter Steir, U. li. 1, Shando ti i) a eked i an automobile, at Court street and a Kquart 1 Satui'day, in-caking Ibu headlights and ilauiaging tile a i a The au- i is owned by Mrs. C. Flora, Overpcck.

l''loru re par led (he accident to polico and i them i iho number of on the Auto In Ditch Two persons Hut'l'c'rod luceraticius Avheti i an to into i en i i pike, just west- of i inan i i a a. in. Sunday. A i i I-'rank- lin, and Thchna Oshni'tii 1 nge 2S, uf 3'J2 Cbnrles i were treated nl Mercy i Tim i ver a i ns i 2(t, Slierilf Mink wns a forced I In: a off the roail, while the a M-as on Iho bnine 1'i-orn i i Mrs. Louis Schaub Is Taken by Death s.

i "ii, hclnvrd ivifo of 2 1 Tjiullow pjissrd nivjiy ISnndjiy, fi: p. nt Fort a i hos- Jilnl. Sho is survived )y Iho bereaved H'iilowov; i sons, Paul, Frrnik flnd Oordon a Mr-. a i Miss dalona i i a a ol' a i Ilivoo Hobci't, i a i i i a VmimVk i of a i i i Hriui, (if Ue- (roit, ntid Mrs. Ouylmi Sorlier, of Jlaniiltnn; hrr i Rarbni'n of i rind one grandson.

Mrs, was a lufinbor of St. Paul's rlmrch and was afliliatcd i i Star, rons 1 A i i i nt" tilt 1 a i i i Slin'nc -t' Jcrnrtaletn, nnd I I 'yt i an i Shn a i mui i i position wns JtoJcJ in (lie cst esteem by all wlio her. Services will bo held 2 p. from Ilic Masonic tomplo, i IJev. NViliiiun Voll- brcrht i-eniains i be at Inn 'J'nrsfJay i i i i itml i rind will HP a to I Mrt.soniu ti-niilc at 0 H.

where i i Ho in a i i far tiu- nt 2:30. I i be jn Greenwood cemetery. Thousands Get First Look At Butler County Fair 8 KNIVES USED TO SETTLE WEEK-END BRAWLS HERE Federal Relief Action Expected On Cityjall Job City Manager Anticipates Word From Ohio Board In Two Days The Oil So A vi sory Boa rcl on relief i net or nc.idny on Hamilton's request for federal anl in Iho construction of tho proposed city and llio lei 1 ivorkfi system, P. Price, city miiitager, 1 car tied today in tck'pEiotio conver.sjitLon with engineers of Iho board at a i ton is seeking aid in ion of a city hall and $1120,000 works system. City ol'l'icials have optimistic for the piist week over rc- ception they rec-eii'pd at L'oJimibus they presented Uieii' plea atid aro i a I be hoard pass recjucst onto I'm- i a Coal Pile Probe Leads to Arrests Threo men wero cr to police early Monday by a i tle- loctivcs a an investigation into the finding of a pile of coal along the railrortd a nciir Arniondnle.

Im McHome, age 2-1, 1 man avenue, nnd Huston, ngc J17U nvciiup, fnro ehwrgcs ot' petit Iju-cciiy. Letch looker, ago 121 fi Rons avenue, is ehfirged i trespassing 1 on rjiilrond properly. They were locked up and I released under bond signed by Car- veil Mfl Fnnikliu'sfrec'l, 4TH STREET HOY HVRT.W FALL Falling from some overhead wn- tei'jHpes i a cokn pile irhile a i near the of Docket! Paper company, Siintlay al'ter- nooii, John agD son of James Fourth snstniiu'il bruits about the head and a He removed lo Mercy iios- i a i the police a a by I'rttt'olnien Hippus ami A i Lei cock, is said his hi juries not sicrioua. HORSE AVOIDS TRAMPLING FARMER'S LIFELESS BODY SHE THREW STONES WARRANT CLAIMS Alleging I hut she hurled two stones windows at Ins lioim 1 Jo.iopli I'Vonl signer) nt lii-i 1 licMiliniarlrrs i i a nitrlit iu'printr Ktlii'l nge, --1, i nn-tioii of properly. I to alleges I vintlows wort 1 broken hy thr.

MEN'S TO PLAN FALL i i a spci'iril i i i Men Tlnu'sdiiv rvomtiiT WORK i ce I i i ijj 's Bible at 7 M. r. A. to ilis- fliid iiutke i a work. A ov- pa nizt'd Men's Hi hie classes arc Id have i i i i prcri- cnt.

JUDGE R. S. WOODRUFF RECOVERING AT HOME Jndgo Robert S. Wuodi-ulY, ot has bn-ii di inis-iscd from Hie Korl a i lu i a where- lie i hern i i i for i Dr, Kdward Cook, Butler county coroncr Monday cited tho intelligence a il kLiullincui of a horse which a avoided trampling on (he body of William J. Jones, ngc 75, widower, who died suddenly a i of i a i in the horsed stall.

Tlio body WOK near (he horse's hoofs, but ho was a i plcd. Policeman Blocks Attempted Robbery Itobb of Kalsttw Pnint t'nmpflny store, 303 A 1 Third Erect, was frustrated at 4 n. in. Monrlity tho fipponranco oi' Patrolman i i Blair on the scene. From Third anil High streets, a hlock nway, Patrolnutn IBIair saw largo scrlfin parked of the store.

Ho started to walk lowtird Iho car find when about half-way a man ran from tho front door and leaped in (ho car. Tho automobile was speeded north on Third street anrl disappeared a i onto si reel. Investigation tliaclos glass cutler hud been used on tho front door but tho placo had not been entered. SCHALK TO GO ON TRIAL TUESDAY Pnigo Sclialk, 20, i'onner Hnnnlfoi) jrofessionnl will be arraigned before Juclfjo Mason Douglass Dayton, Tuesday at 0:30 a. on a charge of exhibiting slot machines in Montgomery ijminty.

Sclutlk was arrested in Cincinnati last week nticv a iSQ-duy search by Dayton authorities. Sclialk is now in the county jail Dnyton held without liond. YOUTHS TAKE CAR PARKED AT CHURCH Three- hoys arc alleged lo have stolen tho coupe owned by lid ward Williams, Mauds from in front ol" West Chester M. K. church during services Sunday Polieo here, received a description of the buys ami car.

CITY WILL FLUSH 1ST WARD HYDRANTS Joa I i city i announced Monday a Un.shing of wnlcr hydrants in, tho First i begin Tuesday. Thn i Ifl.st a three dnys i ward. HORACE 0. SHANK TO TALK AT OHUBCH Horace C'. a former muni- i a i speak at Payne M.

K. a evening at 8 'clock. ST. JOSEPH'S SCOUTS COLLECTING CLOTHES Hoy Scouts nf St. church made a for used i'lollies last a con I in ui tig 1 heir collection Monday.

A a i any used clot lies asked call the or leave them at seti HIT WITH STONE Owen liraUpy, 'Jo, was missed faint Mercy hospitnl Sundnx ni'lrnmmi a receiving Ireatnu-til for a slight wound mi forehead (irai.spy (old a i a he had been si ruck by a 'rock but did not divulge, who it. The deceased had been vesiding with a niece nnd nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tarvin, i towu- fiJiip, ami wns accustomed to feeding the horses. He failed to appear Sat- ui'day at i hour, and did not respond to calte.

The nephew -searched for him and discovered Mr. Jones had died suddenly while in the barn. Stolen Knowledge? Prying off a screen window, thieves broke into Hamilton High school hitc Saturday I night and stole Iwo alcgbra books, six industrial geography boo nd a i tig set all valued at Farmers Throng Herrmanns Office To Obtain Blanks Today being a a signing- applications for al- otment contracts, groups oC But- cr county fnnnevs Ihroiiged the office of Herrniaiij county agricultural agent, in an to get heir applications filed in lime. Although too busy (o look up ex- ict figures this morning, Mr. Herr- uan stated a he had approsi- nalely 400 signed applications oil fl.

"With tho number uf signed ippHctitiuns that aro in the hands of township committees added to'the lumber a ivilt be signed lodny ho total at the close today should 10 greatly enhanced," Mr. Herrman said. WIFE, 19, WINS DIVORCE SUIT Helen Sceger, age 19, who sued Cavrie Arnclt, her mother, dlctoiVH, nivarded decree Monday in common picas court cli- voreing lier from Herbert Heeler, Slie was restored to her maiden name, "Draegcr," and court approved a property settlement which principals made. WIFE GETS DIVORCE On jillcgi'if ion of neglect, Anna May Noble, i Middlc- town, who sued through a Howry, divorced Mondny )n common pleas from Ilavgis Three Hurt Slightly Butcher Knife Used In Lane Street Row North Front Street Man Refuses to Name Man Who Slashed Him Three men were cut and stabbed iu a series of nletrcations hero during tho week-end. One arrest wan made, a victim refused to namo his assailant and the Ihird told polico who cut him but refused lo sign fi warrant.

A Towecy, age 55, 1309 La no street, faceK a charge of cutting Henry residing in the rear of li) Lane street and a churgc of breach of peace made hy his father, George Toweey. Tho father said Towficy got dnitik and armed himself i a butcher i and a .22 calibre ritlc. i is sairl to a been cut when he attempted to lako the i from Towsey. Knife In Stomach Sam Combs, ago IE), Wiiliamsclalo, was removed to Mercy hospital at i) :30 p. in.

Sunday, suffering i wounds in the ah mien. Patrolman Joseph Mel-'all, who investigated, said Combs told him he was cut by Ernest Robinson, residing 1 0:1 Paoli nvctnie. He said the i occurred at the Luther Webb home in Peeks A i i i Patrolman McFall was investigating the Combs cutting, Lu- Ihcv Spicer, age '2S, 322 North Front street, was brought to tlie. hospital for a to wound-; on the loft arm ami both legs. He refused (o tell whom cut him.

A his wounds were treated, Spicer was tnkcn to police hjeiul- 1 quarters and locked np on nn intoxication charge. Ho was later released under bond signed by John Laws. MRS. SUSAN BEELER, 94, DIES ON BIRTHDAY EVE Mrs. Susan Beolcr, pioneer resident of Butler county, passed away Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock of old age and general debility.

Had she lived i today, Mrs, Bcelev would have been 95 years of age. She wns born near Millville, September 25, 1S3S. Surviving aro one daughter, Mrs. Lucy Mei'z, of Hamilton; four Watchman Files Suit for $10,000 Violation a contract was alleged in the petition of John W. Kollcr, Hamilton, against The A i a Can company for $10,000, on file Monday in common pleas court.

Keller alleges he was night a a at the can company plant ill a i and on Noveni- away I her 26, 1023, while in the perform' a of his i fell over a large a i which was on a truck in the aisles, near a i station he was required Lo visit. In the fall, Keller suffered a fractured shoulder-blade. On promise not to ask compensation, the petition alleges, Keller was promised employment as night ivatcli- ma.ii at $32.30 a week as long as the company a i ownership of the plant. He was discharged i cause October JO, the i savs. SEEK TO BREAK PROMOTION DAY IN CHURCHES HERE Sunday was promotion day in many Hamilton churches ami in various programs tho Sunday schools and church congregation's observed this interesting a a event.

ijevenly pupils piirtieipuled in a service, at tho i Presbyterian who had interesting programs in connection with thu crviees Fir3t ucformed, at. An a to break the will of Paul's, Presbyterian, i Street Daniel Rothenbush, Hamilton, which named Paulino 0- Emerson Burton, Toledo, as sole legatee, wns made in a petition on file Monday in common pteas court by Efeanoro am? Carl Kothenbnsh. Thitj i i contends i filed subsequent deafti of Darnel Rothetibo.slt, hi.st -Mai'rh lo, was not his last The i names Paulino a Richard Servis, a as mini.stvjitor i will anuesed, as de- U. li. and tho First il.

K. MRS. A. BEREZ1N NAMED PRESIDENT Sirs. A.

WH.S elected president ot! Ladies' A i i a ot the Beth Isrnel S.ningoffiie wt recent meeting. Othei Loui; Tflndchildreii a il eight great- grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends. Friends may view (lie remains Monday evening at the W. F. Ciihill nnd Sons' funeral home, 220 Dayton street.

Knnera! services will be private. I will be in Greenwood cemetery. BOTTLED LIQUOR TAKEN RAW A 1 raid was conducted Saturday night by i deputies at, the Jionifl of Herman Newton, Poast- town Heights, near Middle town, which yielded a quantity of liquor, all in bottles. Newton was taken lo the county jail pending arrangements Monday for bond. Ho will be tried in common pleas court on a charge of possessing liquor.

Sheriff Reports 6 Properties Sold Six sales of real eslatc at auction, on court order were reported hy Sheriff John C. Schumacher, us follows: The Middlclown Building and Deposit association was high bidder for four properties, described in suits by the association. Property in Clifton Farms subdivision, Lemon township, described in i again John F. Young and others, sold at the appraisal was Properly at 1J1S Young street, i described in a suit against Steve Kllis and others, brought Uie appraisal wns $3,000. Property at Sit) Plinth aveniiCj Middletown, listed in a petition against Sid Broini and others, a a hid the appraisal was $2,300.

I'vopcrly at S17 Khvood strcel, Mirldlctoivi), at fii.SUO and listed in a i against James K. liberliart nrul others, sold at $3,000. The Home Loan and Building association was high bidder at for property at 221 South Main street, Oxford, described in a suit against a I). Hutchison nnd others. The appriiisal was H009.

olficere elected The same association bid Piker, vice-presi- for prupcrly at l'20i Hast High Mrs. Jack Honvilz, secretary, street, Haiiiilton, described and Mrs. Boris PrtricolT, treasurer. PLANS NEAR COMPLETION FOR NRA LUNCHEON HERE i General Hugh S. Johnson, recovery ad minis or, akoK plans for a gigantic i campaign to start a October 1, Hamilton's A Citizens i a civic groups are completing aiTaiigcrnenta (W Mlnu KajfJn lum-licon a i he held at Y.

M. C. A. audi- I in in next Thnr.stJay noon. To i progress nnd plans in thit; recovery program at; they load up to buying Homer GanI, a i a of Hamilton 1 I A committee, announces the guest speaker--Charles F.

Williams, general of i i a i coin- mil tee, a i afso i have, afi her Robert Xelson, a a in i i i i i i i A and execu- Hro i-ice president nf (ho i i i i i Chanilirr of Cominorce. Members of luncheon clubri, Ro- larians, i a i a and Lions, and members of the a City and other kindred nro in plains for (tic luncheon a and a tickets for those who desire to a pen per. These i also can he obtained nt MIC desk in V. M. but all those jiol deshv to take imrt in the meal, arc i i to attend the speaking that will begin at 12 :45 o'clock.

From a conies the a a Genera! John- tiori 'rf appeal lo ilic country coon will ho lo "buy to limit of pru- needs." Tho buy ing a a i i i a set i'or au earlier dale, tins IIPCII delayed i tlic a i a a i i a believed the i opportune. HAMILTON AUTOISTS suit against Jesse and and appraised at i the week-end in New i a i on charges of driving i automobiles i improper license tugs. They registered before Magistrate Lesvis Bnf.ser as Thomas- WiJIiam.s, who was also charged i i i a tion, and Plais Owens. i i a wns. arrested Saturday night and Owens at one m.

Sunday. The arrests were by Constable Worley i nnd .1. R. Cain. A a i is scheduled for Monduy i HUSBAND IS GIVEN CUSTODY OF CHILDREN Harry i a i wns granted custody of three children when awarded divorce Monday in common pleas court from Thelma Mollister, on his suit alleging gross neglect.

The 1S ON SCHEKGK ESTATE it; ot! Anna KuhL'turk, ot U'ayiic is a i a at iiieludiiig in realty, the report Hubjiiilled Monday lo pi'o- Inttu court by T. Palmer, Kdward Brcl.st'oi'ii and Alphonso appraisers. Laura Helm is executrix. DIRECTORS SEE BEST EVENT IN YEARS nr- AREESTED AT HOME I'olico fiii-Iy Sinxlny night rcstctj (icn Lulilier.s, Xoi-th sti'Cct, at his home oti of i i a i WOULD BE ADMINISTRATOE M. A.

IHvdv, brurlicr, H. li. 3, Oxford, applied in probntc court Maiiduy to l)c i i i i of llii: of Clorn Hively, lovvn- Uliip, vslicj died lust 'J7. The' ralnto is estimated at in per- -sotml properly. CROWD AT REVIVAL i a services i good niusie and singing cncli niglit nt i a i streets, the nuspicrs of i i Holiness clmrch, i i lo draw Inrfje crowds.

K. Skillings is tile I I S- THIS IS THE DAILY MOVIE JOURNAL-NEWS- PICTURE SHOW a K1PNAP 25 J. MSPECTOR KEEME MOW TOOK PETER THE TAVI PKIVER.UP TO HIS, PfP ART ME Ml PERSON By CHAHCE AN OLD PARK fccc.cc HE PONS' GOME OP TO ME FROM HIS WHEN I. WOZ. CN PE OUTSKIRTS OF DE TOWM 3US' AFTER DEUvEKlN' A FAKE.

HE LOOKED NOW LISTEN TO ME AMD THINK FD1.LV IVV THE OLP MftN IMPRESSDO A SEIMQ "MADE UP' IN DIP HIS WHISKERS SEEM TO BE HE IVUZ- A BLUE HAPPENED TO LOOK UP IN MAH MtRROR rr 'PEARS LIKE PAT MAN DCNE BftCK IN HIS CAR AM' OFF HIS VVH1SKERS LAK PIS 1 AT THAT MOMENT PHONE NO, PONT ME THE INS- FORNWnoN OS'EKTHE PHONE OVER TO MV APARTMENT AT ONCE! WHAT'S INTHE WIMP, Predict Record Crowds I Good Weather Holds MORE CONCESSIONS It's All There-Ferris Wheel, Ponies, Freak Shows-Eats, But No Beer Thousands trekked to the Butler county fairgrounds a the "first look" day at the Butler county fair, which opona officially Wednesday for three-day showing. Directors, reporting attractions and concessions, predicted a new attendance record providing good weather holds. --1 Old familial- scenes greeted sands of Butler county residents irlio visited Km fairgrounds Sunday, the "first look" clay of tho Duller county a i which is to open formally Wednesday and i for three days. More concessions a usual were- on the grounds, ready lo catch tlio nickels and climes of the Judging uy patronage, the rides hold ihcir lure. The merry-go-round, ferris wheel, ponies for children nnd other concessions of this a did a rushing business.

1'Vcak 6how-, and contests of i were open blast. It was Sitndny and the a hoys irlio arc lured to fry i i power in i to swing a heavy mallet to ring the bell, were too tlrcsscd-up lo give this item a play. But, No Beer Waffles, i candy, drinks--but no celery, cigars and other edibles were available. The Journal Xecvs tent was erected in the. usual place, at tile entrance to the Art Hospitality of tlic tent, which will he equipped i radio a a i a a will he offered tho week.

In (he Art a various groups wero busy in arranging exhibits. 1'Vw of the and livestock: displays were on 'exhibit. Back in tho stnbles of (he racing horses and some of the show horses, including: a Pcrclierons, wcro being groomed for the big events lo come. Directors of Iho fair noted tlio a i wealhcr of a a noon i longing Hint it continue, throughout the week. They preiliclcil a if they wero favored i such weather jittenclrnn-e records for Wednesday, a a Friday will ho broken.

They expect an early arrival nf! Iho rodeo Ironpe, and advance applications exhibit space show a nil in a fair will be ono of the best in recent years. LINDENWALI) UNIT TO MEET TUESDAY An i a meeting of His I i a i of the American. Lnnd league i be held at 7:30 o'clock, Tuesday night at the Sixth a Fire house, Laurel avenue. Don Metzlcr, chairman of Hie or-" gmiiaitioii, aimoiinccs a inlcr-. esting speakers will be on (he pro.

grain. "Every home owner is re- cjuesled to he present, business of i a importance will be discussed," Metzlcr said. RELEASED ON BOND Chester Emery, ago 507 South Third street, arrested at Fourth street and Cenlral avenue, a a night on an intoxication charge, was a released under hond furnished b.v John 1. ai-s. POLICE PROBE ROW Patrolmen Dippus and Clarence IfoMen, investigated an alter- cation nt 45 a street, Sunday afternoon.

Xo arrests were made. Maximum yesterday: SS. i i last night: GO. Temperatures for thi same rl.itu for Hie following vears: Max. ..70 V7 Si) Min.

4 1 53 a i a for past 24 liom-s: .32 of nn iiicli. a i for the month to dale, 2.42 inches. "2V 81.

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