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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1927. THE HAMILTON DAILY NEWS Full Associated Press Reports LIGHTNING STRIKES PISGAH HOME DURING SEVERE STORM 4 COUNTY BUDGET ASKS $449,000 GENERAL FUND Demands For Road And Bridge Work Are Placed At $250,000 BACK OF BARS AFTER PLAINT Silas Hoskins Tells Of Fight And Police Tell Their Version. Silas Hosltins, of Hyland avenue made a cosily call at police headquarters Thimday night and awoke Friday to find behind prison Hoskins said by police to have Rone to to report a fifth! in which ho received a blacTt eye. HosX-'ns had been i i police a When he police he was unable divulge the name of Ihc man who struck him, he told there could be nothing done i he could got the man's namo. Hon'iins is said to have become fray at i response and let ft he known in loud terms he dis- satisified.

i was escorted to a cell and locked up on a charge of intoxi- a i Judge Lauds 4-H Exhibits Track Top Wet Friday For Racing But Many Tramp About In Mud ESTIMATES GIVEN TO COMMISSION Bond Retirement i Mothers' Pensions $18,000 $131,000 A The a submitted to the Hudget Commission their budget lor Tho members of thc County A i J. M. a i a County Treasurer J. H. and Pros- i ectltor J.

P. Rogers now have it un- der consideration. The estimate i of 1he county for lf'25 under the following i debt charges, other purpose tinkinr and retirement 57,500. For (he General if deemed necessary, wnh further item of for bond i mcnts. The counfy i-oad and bridge 1 fund csll? for emergency flood fund i General are cstim- I Georfrc Kelly was arrested at the for the year at J55753S.CO.

Es- fairgrounds Thursday afternoon on a timatf of probable expenditures charge of loitering, earn- items as to'. I Grieve not, Cincinnati Red a it Elections. common pi "as not the George Kelly, first base- court. juvonsle court, STING; la ffTK busle r. bu eorge clerk of courts.

S12.9SO; probate court Sll.OOO; coroner, S1S50; sheriff S10.160; and for other purposes mid for other purpose an additional Detrition Home, $1050; County Home, 513,200 with for other purposes; Home miscellaneous charity, THEFT SUSPECT TOLDTO MOVE "George Kelly," Not A Ball Player, Picked Up At Fairgrounds. Friday was a messy day al the county fair. Those who put off i today lo visit thc fair, had a wet i of it, walking "between drops" to take in the various exhibits. Despite the rainy weather, there were several thousand persons on tile grounds, clad in raincoats and a on a steady i march from place to place, i It was announced there would be. i no racine.

Thc track was too wet. After a nieht of storms and a morning of steady drenching rain, owners announced it was impossible to racv. i Had the sun helped a little this, morning, they said, the truck would have been in shape. ThV track was also too wet for the hor.se-pullinpc contest, and it was i postponed until 1 p. m.

to take place in front of the grandstand on i the jr avel the stand and th? rail of the track. A a i of Banners to the chani- pion club of each division in the 4-H clubs was scheduled as one. of thc features of the day. Prize winners in the Community Theatre project also to he announced. Fair officials had Doped that if the rain ceased around noon, thc attendance would pick up anri the remainder of the fair, except the racing, would proceed as a They had predicted a big day for today, but thc weather intervened.

SELLS MAIN ST. BUSINESS SITE Sales And Service Rooms Of Gene Welborn Co. Go To Dayton Man. "Largest and of Best Quality In Ten He Says As Awards Are Told--Club Entries Win In Open Class S.GS.SOO; sui-v-eyor plus $4470 for other purposes; court house and jatl, throe items of S-7000, SOOO and SI2000 respectively; conservancy mothers' pensions Mind yen-Moris siOOOO. B.P.OI.

AUDITOR TAKEN BY DEATH Carl F. Zinsmeister An Employee Of Can Company For 26 Years. Kelly, 53, of Cambridge City, Ind. was arrested by Police Chief 0. Kolodzik and Chief of Detectives Frank Clements on suspicion a he bad pulling his hands other ptrsons' pockets, and on one a was believed to have relieved man of S1SO.

Kelly was ordered to leave the city Friday morning. William Davis, of Standon, was the victim of a -wedge game worked at the fairgrounds Thursday afternoon nnd a result was relieved of his wallet containing S15 in 55 bills, a check foi 521.20 and some receipts an valuable panel's. Joseph Hallcr, of Dayton, reported to police that he was "touched" for his wallet a i i about $120 at thc a i Thursday. He said the- wallet was an old on and contained an Did bill which he could i i D. 0.

i auctioneer, was. a pickpocket victim at the fair more, vicc-prowdcnl. Thc real estate at 1C and 18 a i street, occupied by the Gene Welborn Dodge auto F.gency, has been bought by Benjamin llotopp, Dayton, from Reuben I according to a Friday of Asbury and realtors, 314 High street. Consideration, according to one report, was about $23,000. The purchaser took over the property as an, investment, it was said.

The transfer w-ill have no effect on the Welborn company which will a i a lease and hold the location for the auto agency. FOREMEN'S SMOKER a i of exhibits in the -I-H clubs i year was characterized today by a Bangham, one of the judges, as the best he had seen In hU i at which he has been judge. Bangham has been out on the work since A Bangham is a farmer at Wilmington, Ohio, who specialises in the raising of Poland Chinas. "It wa-1 the largest exhibit nnd the best quality, all handled with much efficiency and thc record books were in the best shape," he paid. "Thc members, the club leaders, J.

Fichter, county superintendent and R. Q. i county farm agen deserve much credit for the exhibit." Bangham considered rcmarkahle the fact a a number of the boys had entered their pigs in the open class and one won a first premium in Poland Chinne- and another second in Chester Whites. "Competition in the 4-H pig club contest was keen," Bangham said "They kept us Awards in the 4-H club exhibit the a i were, announced today as ollows: FOOD CLUB 1st Prize--Jessie Kay--Trip to oys' and Girls' Congress, Intcrna- ional Liv Stock Show. 2nd Prize--Eleanor Dodds--Trip Boys' and Girlr-' Congress, Intcr- lalional Live Stock Show.

3rd Prize--Dorothy 4th Prize-- Ruth Carter-- i be told police, but was unable ascertain thc actual amount of he lost. Carl F. Zinsmeister. 48, for 16 years an employe of the American Can Co. plant here, passed away at his home at a.

m. Friday. Last April fie Differed a nervous breakdown, followed three iveeks ago by a stroke of paralysis, remaining in a serious i i since. Mr. Zinsiv.cisior was born in a i 1S7E1, son of Philip and a i i i entered ihe American Can Co.

as an employee while i young and by his i and a i i to be chief a clerk seven years ago, succeeding Charles Conner. On June- S. 1W4, he married a Morton. She and a a Miss Carol survive. He abo leaves two brothers.

Elmer and of a i and ore Clara Feree of rer-j. I and his mother. For many a Mr. had bec-n a i of a i lodge. P.

0. and in i a his associates at the factory nnd in other circle? he had a i self by a sterling a i so that his friend; legion and deep sorrow i report? of his illness, climaxed by word nf hi? death. A i nr- marie later a a eral i will i a placr- Monday. Ho wa? a meniVcr of Lutheran church. DETENTION HOME BOYS TO START RUG WEAVING The records of the Boys' i Home show an enrollment of -10 tlur- scn i 0r ass ing tho firsi fix A ceo mo- da ions htivo been provided for lo boys al a time but it has been necessary a i crowd in.

j'ho boys have been bcnoiited so much by the i i of Col. RolwrtFon and i of Boy Scouts i Rev. Henson ol i i church and a (Mindmekr of St. i a Paul church. Gratitude is i Be a the ladies of F.

O. For class of Seven Mile Pros by- Mi Ida B. diwussed ihe Th i attended the nrst foremen's Smoker of tho season at tho Y. M. C.

A. Thursday night: Thc Champion Coated Paper Company--Wm. Gambrel, a Ramsey, 'Stanton Newkirk, Charles Stephens, Lee Wehr, Robert Young, Butner, Riser Haddix, D. Hileman, Oharle.s Hileman, Clifford Cooper, Kenneth Faist, R. Robinson, William Phipps, R.

C. Warder, Ray Dair, Claude Hightowcr, Roy, Ncal, Oscar Pnillips, Frank Crossley. Hcrring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. -Martin Meullcr, Harvey L. Maley, T.

V. Crabb, Leonard Jameson. The Mosler Safe E. Mahler, Fred Gottlieb Weik. iN'ilcs Tool Works Klingler.

Walter Klingler, Val Hoerner, I.ew Schnapp, Harry O. Bobenmcyer. Henry a ,1. J. Fisher, John I'aler.

II. P. Deuschcr Michal- i C. W. Khuler TCenninghofen--Waltei Webb, W.

F. Bauer, Brigg; The following are members of this i Thomas Xightinfrale, fleorge club: Carolyn Jane and Dorothy Kel- John Beuhling, Tom Warr. ler, Dorothy Baden, Margaret Fill- Fred J. Mfjr. more, Eleanor Sara a a i GoeU.

A Zimmcrcr. Malia Mary Helen Cisle, Marcia Wcl- i H. 0. R. Woolford liver, 'all in the i i a i B.

Brinker. Clarence Schrichtc c'ass, and a a a F.aton, Louise W. 0. Kmrick, i Rcist, Frank oti and McPberson in UFE.SAVERS FORM A CLUB Elect Miss Stevenson To Be President At Y. W.

Meeting. Girls, who passer! the Red Life Saving examination nt Camp Campbell Gard met Monday at thc Y. W. C. to organize a club.

Miss Louise Stevenson elected president and Miss Margaret Kil- RUNS INTO AUTO OF PATROLMAN Man Accused Of Intoxication And Reckless Driving After Crash. The auto of William Rooncy, R. R. 3, ran into the car of Of- 'ccr Joe Koons on Main street 'hursday night. Kcons 1 car was parked in front of is home ancj Rooney collideri with damagirig both machines.

Koons escorted Kooney to police Dadquartrs he filed charges dritoxication and luckless Rooncy furnished bond for appcar- ineo in municipal This organization was to increase a i interest of others in We i work, to review the work and to plan for a land demonst.ration. BONDS APPROVED BY ADAMS P. T. A. Talk By Miss Knitting Mill a i Tool HOLD LITTLE HOPE FOR RECOVERY OF MRS.

GEO. TANN Physicians at Friday afternoon for I Vie Mercy Hospita held out little recovery of Mrs George Chase avenue, who been in a critical condition foi the past two weeks as a result Caesarian operation. A i i stated that lUrs. Tann spent a very restless-night, and 1 much weaker this morning. Mrs Tann, nee Miss Josephine KJenke nurse.

i a i Schorr. Central Foundry is mcyer. GcorgR i A. J. Quinn.

Asphalt Co. P. Stone. Liberty Machine Tool i a Schalk. i i a i A R.

F. i i H. N. a i F.verett R. Specialty of Brown of Ak- THREE DELEGATES GOING TO CANTON WELFARE MEETING Mrs, Florence Schwenn w-H represent Ihe Hamilton Bureau of Socia ovk and Mr.

ant Mrs. R. Branc, the Children's Homo, at tbo Ohio Wdfrira conferencn in Caiiton 0., from October 11 to U. The conference will have- its head quarters al the First Methodls church in Canton and a special pro gram has been arranged by I ho com mittee- in charge. Group meeting concerning a of the various phuses in social work have Veen planned, also a number of dinners.

Judge Gidon Palmer of Lhc -luvo- nilo Court will prabably decide to attend these meetings. CLOTHING CLUB First Year 1st Prize--Elizabeth Long Boys' and Girls' Congress, Inter national Live- Stock Show, 2nd Prize--Velma 3rd Prize--Naomi Second Year 1st Prize Jeannette Clawson-Trip to Boys' and Girls' Congress nLernational Live Stock Show. 2nd Prize-- Louise. Schneider $10.00. 3rd Prize--Helen Third Yea 1st i a i Elliott-- Trip 3oys' nnd Girls' Congress, Interna Live Stock Show.

2nd Prize--Bculab Long 3rd Prize--Adeline Schmidt-- $5. Fourth Year 1st Prize- -Jmie' Stewart --Trip to Boys' and Girls' Congress, Interna- ional Live Stock Show. Prize--llattic 3rd Prize- Trnm Vizedom-- RAIN OF NEARLY INCH DRIVEN BY A STRONG WIND Pouring Of Concrete, Part Of Seven Mile Paving Job, Halted. SOMERVJLLE PHONE LINES DISABLED Observer Believes Period Of Wet Weather For Fall Is At End. PIG CLUB Market 1st Prize--Calvin Koth-- Trip Lo International Live.

Stock Show. 2nd Prize--Raymond SJO.OO. 3rd Prize--William IKec i ng 1st Prize--Floyd Ashmore-- Trip to International Live Stock Show. 2nd Prize--Robert Stumpf 510. 3rd -Edwin Dodds-- Sow And i 1st Prize--Eugene Schubert.

--Trip to I a i a Livc Stock Show. 2nd. Prize-- Clayton Klink 3rd Prize--Walter Stewart Market and Production I Prize--Paul A mi stead-- Triji to I a i a Liv(. Stock Show, The storm which visited Butler county starting nt midnight nnd continuing until a. m.

Friday did little damn go ln ltj county other than giving thc ground a thorough soaking and making travel on un- pavcd roads i i Weather boarding stripped from corner of the home of Frank Pullin, of near Pisgnh, when the 'house was struck by lightning, High wind, water nnd a lightning are reported from al) parts of the county. Lighting a transformer near Somervillu disabling telephone lines there until Friday noon. Paving ill Seven Mile was a Friday because of storm i the i which made it impossible to lay concrete there. Th Wind, rain nnd lightning was reported from Shnmton, Trenton, Roily nnd Bethany. No lighting struck in a i although (ho high wind tore branches A of largo trees.

i Rainfall during th storm a ed to .00 inches, B. Heath, local weather statistician reports, a i the total for thn 1.79 inches. Tiie storm Friday morning accompanied a period of low jiressuro which swept Ihc middle states. Heath promises fair weather the next week on the strength of the coming area of high pressure, However, thc a will be cooler, ho said. Days Diip "Rainy weather for i fall is practically over," Heath reports, "nnd from now on, clear a days i continue The Hamilton Bell telephone rx- chango reports nn lines clown other than those era used by an a i i i a telephone pole at- the ty line- of Ml.

PLenranl i nt .1:15 a. m. Friday. The pnlo was snapped off and wires put out of commission. Repairs were made Friday i ten an of splendid hand-marie Roller HI ion is now being made for clean carpet rags to a i th-.

1 boys on i rug weaving looms i i 11 ho in attic. hurch for i i i i 1 bond at the meeting of Ohio. W. Leonard Thompson of a a i Ford Motor J. Falk.

TnuiK Robt. F. Dc-crch, l-'rcri R. Gang. Louis F.

Utz. C. Lampo. Stiilwell. Grover Cling- -lohn a Otto H.

Weiss, John R. E. a Cnrl A. Vorberg. Brown, Kd.

Anstcrit, A i I I Penrtergest, Robert Morton, a W. Whilacrt, Fred Reach. a Clawson Seg- Cnrl Jacobs, Robert Sta'nl- Their i a of rock a bird before the bead work a a quite wav? the a a Association of the- A da ma School a a noon nt 'Uoo p. m. Following the the mem- rsed and decided to I ec i in all ji or MRS.

ISAACS RITES AT BEREA, KY. POULTRY CLUB Chick a i lrt Prize--Huston Powers Trip to intcrualional Livc Show. 2nd Prize--Maurice lad 3rd ftlophcnson-- $5. Flock EtcCord 1st Pri-ic--Rex Ball--Trip to International Liv 0 SLock Show. 2nd i A McLaughlin 3rd Frize-- Roy L.

of a i at the Scout Tent a the a i The work room Jia; been Fiance! i hrmd saw. LT C' aw, la aiui 111 i 11 a toois lor manual i i i and ii thr- hnp of in to add to ihis c-qitipmc 1 1 iron; to providcil DR. HUGH J. BAKER AND FAMILY HOME M. prcsi The program i to submit thc program The bony of Sirs.

Isahelle Isaacs, U18 Ij'jng street, i he. to Berca, Friday at p. m. and funeral services will be held Ibcro Saturday afternoon, l-'ricnda may call al the Dawson Funeral Home on i a front 1 to 5:110 P. tirsr in November.

MOTHER AND SON STRUCK, IS A i in Kurope Xe-w York Monday Grover 43. of front and Race Creels, will he arraigned in i i a court Saturday on charges of a a and nnd disorderly conduct on a a signed at police headquarters a Thursday by a Trissel, -fO, of 117 Race rind her son, Vemon Trissel, 18. Trissel alleges Sprinkles struck her over the right eye with a i re- ix weeks I I I KOii V. SHOW A i A t'liiMren'? jryin classes met IEIS'. year rn Fi a who wish lo he in the prosr.im at the A.

on i i a i are risked In the in on a Dr. Huc-h .1. am turner! today a i hi 1 arrived ir. i crym flotiu to a i noon and i October I nt p. homo- from there.

Dr. a i i i his old fchoe! in Ixindon, nnd ronroFented ihe "-10 nnd S' 1 at Lctrion Convention in ram. a i a i Co. John i Den n. Tuley, Don i Will Merman Peter I ii.

i Caster Rreining a I a Ktove Rains H. Turner. David Plaek. "JACK" HUFNAGEL, EX-PATROLMAN, I i A. a 6G, a a was reported to he in a serious condition at Mercy Ho'spilFil where he was a one ago.

He been ill for two weeks. An operation was pcrf irmc'l Saturday. was a veteran of the po- forcc. He retired two. years ago.

lice I.NT: AITK.M. TO conn 1 KOI; I I Oct. 7 A Four Cleveland and Toledo coal mining companies operating thirteen mino. IJelmont and Jefferson counties to BURGLAR TWECE IN SAME NtJGHBORHOOD; DAYLIGHT THEFT WHILE FAMILY IS GONE AGAINST LEVINE Tho homo of John Cole, of 947 sacked from top to bottom Thursday afternoon while family was attending the fair. his fist and turned on her son.

a filed suits in the Federal district The llOUSO is ill the a of tllC i i visited Moil- night by a housebreaker who entered seven homes Sprinkles was arrested Officers Jones and Mayer. by (g MRS. A HISTE SHOWS 1 Mrs. Harry Histe, of 1964 svcnue, was removed to Mercy no-s- jiitil from the Fairgrounds Thursday afternoon in Ihe police ambulance became suddenly ill. She.was reported improved at the 1'Friday morning.

court here a i a United i Workers i cials to prevent molestation in i i a St0lc Small amounts Ot Cash. Oct. 7 A a A. Lcvnne appeared unperturbed i Street, a i a he was shown a dispatch from Washington to thc that Ihc Federal government i to push a claim agninsl him fcr over contracts DAIRY CLUB First a -Members ilolstem 1st Prize--Howard Lanior--Trip Lo National Dairy Show. 2nd Prize-- John H.

Slephson-- 5 0 0 3rd Prize--Vance Brown-- $7.50. Jersey Is't Prize Yrustcr--Trip to a i a Dairy Show. 2mi Prize i a i 3rd Prize--Clayton Klink Second Year Members. Ilolstein 1st Prize--Albert Hiltbrand--Trip to a i a Dairy Show. '2nd Prize--Warren Davis-- $10.00.

3rd Prize--Mnrion Jersey 1st i A a i to a i a a i Show. 2nd Prize--John M. Jacqucmin-- an! Prize--Glenn Rhodes-- $7.50. Th ird Yea Al mbc r.s I I i 1st Prize--Howard Cislc--Trip to a i a a i Show. 2nd Prize i Thompson -i Trip to a i a i Show.

1st Prize-- Rohert Shnw-- Trip Lo National Dairy Show. HUMAN FLY ACTS ARE Daredevil To Climb New Hotel Under Auspices Of O. N. G. Henry D.

D. Kolantl, "human fly" of Shelby, Ohio, i visit a i Salurdny to give two exhibitions of daredevil climbinj; and stunts to prove why ho stands unchallenged as nn expert of i a i feats-. Roland will perform on the A Wayne Hotel Iniiliiing, the i i i i beinc; scheduled for 2:30 p. m. and the second at 7:30 p.

m. He will climb thc sine, of (ho building and mount Ihn flagpole for scries of slunls. The stunts are heiiif; arranged Hi rough the O. X. G.

i here. One of his feature stunts is to thc flagpole and spin atop it with the ball in t'nc pit of bis stomach, Rolnnd has heen doing: stunts for 13 years. He. is 36 years old. has climbed the Pennsylvania hotel' and Hotel Martinique of New York City.

He doubled for Harold Lloyd in "Safely He has buildings -12 stories high. He ha: done stunts atop them. effort basis. in to operate on a i I A A A A I China. Oct A The Shansl threat to Poking, CapitAi of Northern China steadily both from Is Ihc developing north and south, say reports received hero.

The rear door of the Cole home was forced open by an iron bar. Cole reported to police Friday the loss amounted to $8.50 in change and a woman's wrist watch. The theft occurred between 1:15 p. m. and 4:50 p.

the time of absence of the family from the house, Neighbors saw no one leave or enter'the. place during the'ab- sence of the family, police say. ia reached out unless a compromise of court. MARRUGlfLfCENSE a Jlornstein, 23, merchant. and Josephine Brillant, 25, both of Hamilton.

Rabbi Mcycrberg, Dayton, minister. Chester W. Ixsffcl, 27, Dayton, In- surnnce man, and Susie. Bycrs, 21, cigar maker, Mlddlebown. 2nd Prize---Aycrs K.

Rcckley--Trip to a i a Dairy Show. 3rd Prize--John Dcckctt-- Prize--Roy Truslcr $7.. 0. Fourth Year mbTS Holsicin 1st, Prize-- Howard Thompson -Trip to National a i Show. 2nd Prize--Uex Ball--Trip to National Dairy Show.

3rd Prize--Mclvin Payne-- $10.00. 4 Prize--Warren Jersey 1st Prize--Hugh Shocke--Trip to National Dairy Show. 2nd Prize --Edwin Augnpurgcr-- Trip to National Dairy Show. TWO AS SPEEDERS NABBED ON EAST AVE, Two alleged speeders were nabbed by i Louis Dodson on Enst avenue, Thursday ariernnon. lioth are charged with reckless driving; at 35 rsor hour.

They arc- Frank Trutl. li), of 1(551 Lincoln avenue, and i i a l.oman, 20. of 18(55 Smith i nvemio. a i has been K-(, for Monday nifi-'rit. ENROLL 7 MORE IN S.

S. A I I The enrollment of the Hamilton Standard Training School Thursday evening was increased by seven at the second session of the fchool, at the First M. E. Church. The enrollment includes fifi students.

BIRTHS Horn, to George CnvemUr, S34 Vine street, a boy..

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