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THE HAMILTON. DAILY NEWS, OHIO OCTOBER. 1 FOR EP HEM Black Burns Wins Each Trial 'But "Event ThrUler S. Canon, Reading, 0. tilt Trot.

Pane Governor bg. by Gov. Ferrell, Fortville, Ind. Al Forbes, b. g.

by 3. Mac Foibes 0. T. Burgess, Flemingaburg, Ky. Indiana E.

h. g. by Oratorio E. Carnation br. by Burnes, Flemingburg, Silent s.

by Ky. Todd-Otto Hermann, Hamilton, 0. Dorma Hairar.e b. m. by Dan' CoJe 0.

Templeton-- Jay Cook, Flora, 01. Nina Moko -blfc. Iiy Dice Todd-Geo. Smnot, Lebanon, 0. Ky.

Down, b. Thistledown-W- Goodwin, --New Csstlo, Ind. MARKETS 1 mniim.ii). TDf)l fiRO NDS LOCAL MARKETS (By Milling Selling Telephone floor, 11 1-t Ux. aack, Wheat Oata .38.

Corn 45, jj Buying Bon ton flouz, 12 1-4 ft tick, buckeye flour ,12 1-4-lb. tack. 60e. Bran, 10Mk aack, JUO. 100-lb.

uek 41.70. EGGS, BUTTED POULTEV CINCINNATI, Oct. Stocks Today NEW Oet 7 Stock in which the ihort interest is belivtd to be vttw extensive weer cubpected to further preuure at the opening- of to-day's market. Sumatra tobacco fell 1 8-4 points and retail stores lost 1 point. Mexican Petroleum and Royal Creamery whole milk extra 48c, cen- Dutch forfeited large fractions.

Bosch Liberty, m. by.Weber Boy.tralized extra 45c, do firsts 40c, do Magneto, Kresge and Montana Power --Cliff O. I seconds 37c, fancy dairy 33c, No Mildred m. Judge packing stock 27c, No. 2 lOc.

2 to 2 1-: made feeble Pickerill, Winchester, 0. Bell Finch, Silver The harness races at sir-ground) Thursday afternoon -were the best at the track for some years.The 2:10 pace was a thriller. Although it was won by Black Burns in threu straight heata the gallant son ol Bobbie Burns'had to fight off Joe Boggs every "foot of the way wire to wire with the horses at times so close together that it was difficult; to tell which if either was in the lead and a blanket would have ANDREAS ed both. Andreas Schmidt died at his home The. field also gave color to the race' 0wcn street) a t.

6:50 in a hot fight for place. In the Thursday of general debility aged 82 under 4 Ibs 18c, do colored 3 Ibs American and trot Otto Hermann.won years lfl months gnd fi Space Alloted To Autos Found Too Small For Peak Crowd Of Week With an estimated attendance- of points. Lchigh ay 35,000 people, Thursday the biggest day of the Butter county fair, the route, I tt any aeeWenti. effkm band wu added to tbe traine moving. Buses went over prOfrara for Thursday wiaer special routes according to order awl direction of J.

Louis Peppert, render- carriea their passengers with less ed an prograia in front trouble OOM hi former of the aacretary't City fa with their tickets siderable confusion when they ware not admitted and were aent to tbe jS'tawded every feature the grounds. All of the were aeen by steady stream of patrons and of fh. traffic re- ilie. were through the crowd was diffi- Control Tragic The heavy traffic waa noticeable In and police Eggs--Fresh 42c, fresh gathered gathered ordinary gathered seconds Poultry--Live fowls 6 Ibs and over 28c, fowls 4 Ibs and over 24c, fowls" 3 the second 'and fourth 4 they could get to park. The available were asiivo and ts'rong, the iat- parking apace presented one mass of reaching the years record automobile tops.

Thousands of ma- corners and on-the wesislde. v.A I Street earn handled enormous crowds Tf! iT Buses did a landslide business. The interest of the ex- ovtrf ow ked honl from the fair grounds tired after a- day chines were in the allotted parking Racing was heavily patronized and the entire fence on the inside of the ino- 4 Ibs and nvpr 20i- frvprii 4. Ihx i grounds was lined three and four deep ing 4 Ibs and over il)e, fryers 2 bs (NOON) the early spaces. an advantageous and over 19c, broilers under 2 Ita tback included studebaker and The ruBh to tho fair grounds, began which toTM ateh the pSn?" 27c; ducks, white, 4 Ibs and over20c, chandler, the later-at a new record.

in the morning, Street cars and LKttellrtt do under 4 Ibs 18c, do colored 3 Ibs American and Lorillard Tobaccos, buses carried capacity loads and spring ducks Republic Iron, American Smelting throughout the day and until, a late trot otto Hermann won yearSl months and fi days. ovel iOK a IDS ana Republic Iron, American Smelting throughout the da on'the local track with Silent Todd.i preccdd ftim in oeatn 13 over do under 4 Ibs preferred, Union Babg and Pierce hour Thursday aft He has been a contender for some! and-he is survived by four hen turkeys 8 Ibs'and over 36c, toms oil also were heavy. New Orleans, Exaction oi the years but met with -his first success" 7 yesterday. By-agreement'between owners the 2:12 pnce which went four heata and was to havo been and daughters. Frank Law- 10 Ibs and over 35c, crocked-breasted Texas and" Mexico cancelled most of responsible for the absence of.

the irence, Andrew arid Joseph turkeys 15c, cull turkeys lOc; gcesc its gains. fleet of small autos which other Mrs. Joseph Riedel, Mrs. Charles full feathered choice 16e, medium Towards noon, on the support given y'ears carried passengers. few Kbnrad, 'Mrs.

Frank Wegman, Mrs. geese common geese by bull pools, prices rallied with mo- which were operating did a good busi- Money Little Tight Concession men counted on'Thurs- day to provide the real business, of fair In the majority of cases they license.tee jw ere di5m p( i ted. Money did not absence the frfely 8 in other years but ernoon. Michael Streit, Mrs. Heni-y Reiter, guineas-per dozen 1 1-2 IBs arid over strength among the indepdent ness.

finished yesterday was drawn off. 2 7 grand and 6 grcat gran children do' under 1 1-2 Ibs steesl, thc puior oils and food special- went three and a istcr Mra osep Manz The 2:18 pace only heats' on account of darkness crnlart was finished this afternoon when the. race closed yesterday, Thclma Patch-! en had two and Henry the congregation, heat to their respective, credits. The Thc win following is a races. 5.60, old old pigeons (1.75 per ties.

1 dozen. member of St. Joseph's' and the Men's Societies of; CLEVELAND LIVESTOCK', Half Mile Dash, 5'5. b. g.

Mrs. C. Haynes Paulding, 1 Winkie chg J. Williams, Sabina, 2. Ann's Pet chm.

Zanesville, 3. -2 iHs arid over streneth amone the indendent ness. Dayton Cars Aid The. local city cars were augmented Bethlehem, and Crucible Steels, by several old traction cars and old Virginia Iron, Coal and Coke, Texas Dayton city cars to help take care 'Company, Petroleum, of thc crowds. City cars were also I CLEVELAND, 7 Butter; Houston Oil, American Sugar Com- taken from other lines and puv on.the take place from unchanged.

mon arid preferred; Coco Cola and Lindenwald line, the house Monday at 7:30 and from Eggs: fresh-gathered northern ex- ood roduc i to 2 points. St. Joseph's church 8 a. m. with in- as 49; extra firsts' 48; Ohio firsts.

Ca money at 4 St. Stephen's cemetery. 44; do old cases 43; cases firsts new cases 41 Potatoes: Jersey $3.25 western percent 'Despite the added cars, passenger- 3.35 a FRANK S. AMIOT. Frank S.

Amiot died at his home, sack of 150 pounds. 020 Sycamore street, at 8:40 p. m. Sweet potatoes: $1.75 a hamper; Thursday of heart trouble from Delaware $1.40 1.50 a hamper, which he.had suffered for some time, TransmiUer bg: W.Evers, Dayton, aged 06 years: He was born'at Fay- SEKD AND GRAIN 0., 4. lottevillc, Brown Co.

0., November TOLEDO, Oct. 7 --Wheat, cash Louis Wydel Jordon, 27, 1855, canio to this city 33 years 1.21 1-2; Dec. 1.23; May 1.29. 5. ago and had liver here ever since.

He Corn, cash 53 was a blacksmith by occupation. Oats, 38 Besides a bereaved widow he is Barley 63. survived by three sons, Matt, Julius No. 2 87. privately owned was not takten care of many walked to' and from grounds.

and the Time 1:52. 2:10 PACE Mile Heats 3 in 3, 1'ure Black Burns Jy h. by Bobbie Amiot, four daughters, 12.55; Dec. 12.65; Feb. 12.85; Man-h 1.1.1.-.

Mrs. W. E. Bringhurst, Mrs. Walter 12.80.

Joe-Boggs b. h. by Diatatoc 2.2.2. Marconet, Mason, Wis, Mrs. Herbert Asike; prime cash 1920, and Oct.

Bessie Durbin blk. m. bg. Governor Luthinan, Dayton, and Miss 1050; Dec. 10.70; March 10.90.

Durbin, 3.3.4. iAnastasia Amiot, 21 grand children, Timothy: prime cash 1920, 2.65; by Lord Kob- twb brothers, Joseph and Louis 1921 2.75; Oct. 2.75; Dec. 2.90; (Amiot end a sister, Mrs. Mary March 3.00.

Nellie Pointer, b. m. by Sidney Louswng, Cincinnati m. by Kythward'HamiC 2 re 2:13 -m 5Cc Mi. 400.

'SU V6al Silent, Todd b. b. by Ky Todd wilh interment in St. StepLn's ceme- S.5.4.1.1. Itery.

Nina Moko, blk. m. by C. C. Todd.i --T 2.2.1.3.2.-»««-"--^i·-" ITwo Boys Hanged: 1'Viief 1 A HEimi PROTECTIVE LEGION New Organization Formed --National President At Ceremony The National Protective Legion organized last-night at their hall on Main and streets, and elected the following officers: Homer Ferguson; past president, Karl Brown; vice president, Munford Mitters; Secretary, Walter Jones; treas- 5 00 (St urJ Mark Brilliant; 'Conductor, A.

0. Rolfe; Chaplain, Merrijll DeWitt; JU iKton- tmstees, A. C. Mack, J. B.

Foster, Sheep and lambs: receipts am Violet, Adelaide market steady. oGod to choice lambs TI i Traffic was handled by. specially assigned at various, cross- Kept Du was some business. The shows were all patronteed. The community theatre had sold out standing room for Thursday afternoon's perfoimahce by the Hanover grange and discussed the advTsaftlluy a second show to ac- the wno -were turned away.

On the outdoor platform, the dance Xve.nt big Bud Ebel's Novelty Jazz orchestra furnished an interesting program and the danrtrs many. It "was a continual whirl for the and ferris wheel, tracks did a great business lunch stands and the new dining hall PROMISES TO KILL DOG THAT RAIDED BABBIT PEN Leo Rapp was ordered to appear: in. municipal court today by Edward Hufee with allowing a dog to run at large which Hufee says got Into his rabbit pen and killed some of his rabbits. Rapp was giv en a suspended fine and cBits- on condition that he paid for the rabbits and killed the dog. Marriage License i Elijah B.

Bowman; laborer, Middletown, and Catherine 'Neal, Middletown- John Herman Nelk, laborer, Oxford and Dela Price Freeman, 1 domestic, ixford. C. E. Turfey. William Lewis Willey, teamster, Hamilton and'Fannie Lewis, machine operator, Hamilton Thistle, Brown; fruwn: 8 1 50 8 8 Felix Is, ard Hamblin; Sen- 4.00; B.

cy -inisuo I TJ i TM Down 1.4^2.3. JtOUCC. to cbqire sheen 3.00 a-. After officers were installed by the North Bond b. g.

hy Northern Man TM I cfc 7 ---The mysteri- fai rto sf. 100 national president, Goo. A. Scott, a 5.82.4.4'. han in of fourteen ophs: receipts 3,000 IB suniptuous supper'was seri-ed to tihe Belle 'Finch m.

by Silver 1 1 Id here in less than a 25c lower Yorkers and piee and 90 63B5.S: i week is puzzling the police. 875 heavies and mediums 8.85: Governor, V. b. SamUel Buffjngton was found dead roughs 6.75 stags 4.75, FranclsTT dis clos of his home: Saturday; Time; i-4; 2:18 1-4; and ward Kraus was found PITTSBUIIGH LIVESOCK 1-4. ing in the basement of his home to-1 PITTSBURGH, Oct.

7 --Hojrs: rei 2-2Z TROT day ceipts 3.000; steadv. Heavies 8.T8 Mile Heats 3 In 5 Purse $400. 6 Buffingtpn youth was an ex- R.RH fo and light yorlfflrs and pigs Harry D. ch, g. by General Athol, kn tjt ins Kraua 3 3 jboy almost daily played with lassoes, i sh( an( inmbs: receipts 1.000: West Virginia, b.

h. by Lord Dew- the were In. neither case stca(jy on 5 cep 5.25; ton'lambs 9.50 ey, 1.3.4.2.2. so far as the police could learn, was Wjrliel Calvcg re eipts joo steady. there a i for auidde.

Woodrow Wilson, ch. g. 4.2.1.4.3. Indiana E. b.

g. by Oratwin 2.4.2.3.4. Babe Binjolla' b. m. by Binjolla, ORDINANCE NO.

1926. I' An Ordinance to amend Section II ch. h. by Silver of Ordinance No. 1895'entitled: "An Firch J.7.5.

Ordinance to issue General 14 00 Oct. i i C1NCTNNATT, OHIO, cohol. d-natund 38 Street wagon, 21; 70 per cent 29 Miss Hazel I'eter b. m. by Peter Improvement Bonds of the City of Giltner 5.8.

dr. i Hamilton, State of Ohio, to pay the Christina CamatiTM ay 1). m. by i Portion of the cost and ex- tanK -Z. members present.

T. Magos, proprietor of the union Restaurant on Main, near street, was praised for the aplendids menu. Miss Blanche Ferguson, sang several effective solos, and was enthusiastically aplaiided. The Minnick family, entertained with songs, imitations and character sketches'and received warm applause Karl Brown amused the audience with the performance on his original Hawalan. fiddle.

Prcs. Scott gave a short, imnres- sive.tnlk'.. The next meeting will be Oct 6.6. dr. CHICAGO PRODUCTS CHICAGO, Oct.

7 --Butter: lower 1WO UUft UpSCtS Wear OXtOVrt Dean, SO, of 907 Baxter St 'pense of. improving existing Streets cheamcry, extras 44.1-2; standards i jn Mercy- hospital with a broken firsts 34 43; seconds 30 clavicle and William Carter, 26, is 33. contined to his home, 124 Gordon Eggs; unchanged; recepist: avenue with minor bruises sustained and gut- ses. in an automobile accident one mile Poutry: alive unsettled: fowls this side of Oxford Thursday after- thirds of all members elected thereto 22- springs 21. noon.

concurring: Time 2.21 A-J; 2:13 1-t; 2-21 an Alleys by grading paving 2.21 1-4; 2.21 1-4. constructing sidewalks, curbs. The 'card for Saturday follows: tcrs and sewersj" 2:20 Pace. Purse $400. Be it ordained by the Council of Henry Direct b.

'g. by Walter Di- City of Hamilton, Ohio, two rect--Fred Hatfield, Ironton, O. Brown Joe, b. g. by Day Joe--Fred Hatfield, Ironton, 0.

Section That Section II of Or- IN THE PIT. Fondabelte, b. m. by Simmons fr lmnce No 1895 ent itled "An Ordi- CHICAGO, Oct. 7.Scattered spec--H.

M. Parshall, Hillsboro," O. 'nance to issue General Street Ira- ulative buying gave on brot her-in-law, and Jim Carter, uncle J. L. b.

p. by Liberty J. --J. provcment B(m ds of the Pity of to-day to the wheat market. Liquid- of the Carter in the other automo- Burce, Franklin, Ind Hamilton, State of'Ohio, to'pay tho ntion on thc of holders ap- bile i John M.

b. h. by McKahn --Walter Portion ot the cost and x- pcared to be finished and bears A Hen's car stopped on tbe road and Gray, Harveysburg, 0 nse of im rov ing existing Stycets showed no dispviition to be aggres- in orde avoid acolision, Pean IL TU. swerve( i his auto which turned over, William Carter Dean and Carter were in "Dean's machine riding behind an auto in were Robert Allen, Dean's Safety and Satisfaction for All Who Depend on The W. Frechtling Merchandise and Service ABUNDANT MERCHANDISE AT LOWER PRICES IS READY TO FILL YOUR WINTER NEEDS.

It's time to decide the and Coat question. Exceedingly agreeable selections are here. Suit prices are down decidedly and it will astonish you to see what really good coats can be had for small sums. Tricotine and Yalama Cloth Fiir Trimmed C9A QC SUITS--Silk lined Others at $39.50 up to $97.50 Women show their appreciation of the Lower Prices on SMART COATS--especially PRINTZESS MODELS Which every woman knows are leaders in style. The beautiful materials are Panvelaine, Veloria, and handsome Velours.

Selection from-- Q.50 $94.95 up to WEARABLE AND BECOMING NEW HATS As low as $4.95 $7.95 $9.95 "Hats that you and I would wear" One woman who had been looking at them exclaimed to her friend, "I was amazed at the prices." New ones in for Saturday. DISPOSAL FELT HATS this week. dM QC Values to Brookey Bally b. m. Gus Nar.ion.

and AU and sive for the time being. The govern- Dayton, O. constructing sidewalks, curbs, gut- ment crop report due to-morrow and throwing Dean and Lord Abbe s. g. by The Abbe tera and sewcrs and the same is the viscible supply statement Monday to the road.

hereby amended to read as follows: iwere talked of as factors. Opening Sect i on That the bonds of quotations which varied from un- 5. GIRLS LEAD WAY FOR CHEST R. Nation, Dayton, O. Tarzarr b.

g. by Chastas-- P. xjmb bile -t-- Martin, Middletown, O. said cit shall i ssued in 5 changed flfigures to 3-8c higher, with Hazel Dawn, s. by Mobil P.

of 1)t Thousand ,000.) Dol- December 1.13 to 1.13 1-4 and May J. Stanley, Ilageratown, Ind for th(J aforesaid purpose said to 1.18 1-2, were Mowed by a Rented b. g. by Ossion --R. ttal- bondg to fee jn such denomination as moderate sag, and then by upturns Hjgh gcnoo i gir i ar leading the tere, Franklin, Ind.

I bc determined by the City 4.udi- around to wel above yesterday 3 way in thc Community Chest drive. Willa in. by-Wilmons tor and committee of i A check for $12 was received at O. Co n( and hall be numbered con- 1 Wet weather tender to strength- ca this morning from La the num- ened the corn market. After opening jj Andrews, secretary-treasurer dated 1 8 to 3 1 2c hi ner with Dec of the H.

H. S. Glee club. The inter- 49 5 8 to 49 3 tho marlcet continued amou nt cprescnts one half of the est at the rate of six per cent per firm progts of a dance given last week. Country offerings of oats were an a Billy g.

by Eoscoe commcncing 1 1 Al rthv ber "id bonds shall be Jack b. by Dale Alworthy-- August lst and shall Ax-C Wil- Robert s. g. Silver Finch- Stubbs, Morrow, 0. Don T.

b. g. by-Don FnlRlEK teen and fourteen years from the Provisions thereof and said bonds and the es I interest coupons shall bc payable at the office of the City Treasurer in Now Here. We Invite Visitors to the City of Hamilton, Ohio." -the Fair to Cal! upon Section said original To transact business or merely Section II' of Ordinance No. 1895 to get acquainted.

'Bone of our best deposits come from and non-residents. firm, in line with -IT Man Basement of 'Lindenwald Church Q.ht\t Wnffman Christ will be plastered and made tmot.Hoiiman Taoml 1oT Sunday sch ooi use, I 1 reed; After the official board, after hearing.the pastor's plans for the coming year, Paul Graf, 1216, Ludlow be, and the same, is', hereby taking effect of repealed upon the this Ordinance want their money to be vwamanee this Ordinance aafe, convenient for use and at Eha11 lnto effect and be in force same time drawing liberal and after the earliest period al- initrest la wed by law. ar personal check or a check Passed October 5, 1S21 payable to is a Attest Karl E. Krieger, Clerk of Council. in- a a deposit, are mailed for the f.ter«at or you may 'let it ac- I confidential.

LMB and Block, Haatiltoa, Approved October 6, 1921. Henry B. Brinker I pet 7-li. President of Council C. J.

Smith, Mayor who was taken to the police station and informally detained after the ac- cidcntal shooting of Thad J. Hoffman decided. Capt. Dempsey urges all members Coroner pwtaw inUiatory TliHha work. Korb is doing nicely, he re" ported, and Sir Knight Jesse Eden Bom, to Mrs.

Harold Morner, 614 confined to his home. South Second toy nt Hospital. I Carl W. Geti spent nights of the Bom, to Mrs. Roy Cahill, 851 three years away from homo Otrnwood avenue, boy, at Mercy gambling, his wife charges In a suit for divorce.

They were wed January, Born, to Mrs. Leonard Smith, 321 1912 at Covington Ky. and have one Ross Avenue, a boy at Mercy boipltal. adopted child 2. Two Very Important Items Special for Tomorrow LADIES' OUTING GOWNS Several attractive styles in plain white and stripes at a very attractive price-- 98c Mothers come in tomorrow and take adyantage of tliis sale of Taped Fleece Lined UNION SUITS 2 and 4 years Exceptional Values in DRESS GOODS French and Storm Serges, Wool Crepes, Tricotine, Serges.

At $1.49, $1,75 49c 6 and 8 years 10 and 12 years These -are garments that usually sell for much more. Tricotines and Crepes $2.25, $2.95, $3.95 The most favored COATINGS are in Autumn's shades of brown, taupe, navy, black. At $3.25, $3.49, $3.95 $4.39, $4.95 OUTFITTING BABY Reasonable at The FRECJRTLING INFANTS' SHOP Sweaters $1.98, $2.49, $3.25 3-piece $6.50 New Nursery Chairs--In willow $3.49, $3.98 Willow Bassinettes. With $7.50 Heaps of Warm BLANKETS Lower Priced. Prices quoted are the very best values to be found anywhere.

$1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3.49, $4.50, $5.98. FACTORY WOOL BLANKETS $10.80, $11.98 to $16.50 LOVELY FIGURED $4.50, $6.49, $6.98 MAISH COMFORTS in a splendid variety. The Housefurnishings Department has a complete line of LAMPS Lately there has been many calls for Nl6HT LAMPS which are priced LARGE LAMPS Complete $1.10, $1.19 Rayo Lamp. Lanterns $1.65 SURETY COUPONS The W.C. FRECHTLING Co.

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