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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 12

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THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES; SATURDAY, BAY ,10, 1913. yiTAGRAPH 1 FlfiHTING CHANCE" Exceptionally Good 'includes A a Stewart, Rosemary Sh.e- Rott. niid Neil Finlcy. 3ELJG SPECIAL 'THE TIE OF THE BLOOD" A Dramatic Social. Study of the modern Indian.

A story, of Carlisle SPECIAL FEATURE MOlfDAY ti SpBCIAlj JrrkAiurwxj AU-VAJ THE WRONG ROAD TO HAPPINESS IN TWO PARTS A strorgly emotional melodramatic of our modem life. Comedy, Romance- an. ody blended in a masterful way in this great picture. Milton of Mr and Mrs. B-.

5 of. street 1 shot through the right'hand'late Hat- urdai- bullet that'-liad inlpja lion- fire cxplodpfl.T.- Uecl jacket bullet the" bo 'yii'ustain- cd a pHinfiil was called. 7 '-iV'--' Dan Baker, a Kehtuctian, a jag, tried, to fctrert Saturday. He Officer Jo.lm SmitVlajl-Ihe lo llic' polite nftiter clnb'hiiii, li- 1 CARRIERS naif the 'H lurg altcudancc. -ha hcen' at" jibtel th S0GIETY 1 I'rank Ko'egle of Jnculii Hill i cntcr- 3itieil a.

few. friends with snimp- no's o'clock i last liiig in-lioiior of Mv. Henry Herder and daughter, Mi.ss Lorm of dwiiLsvillc, N. Y. Other (tuests were Caroline Herder, of this city, mother of the guest of honor, Roy Gable, also of this a pleasant was "spent at the Koeplc home! Mr.

Herder nml daughter left Afternoon for their home in East. a ''recent edition- of- one of Hie "Cleveland papers" mention was niade of fhat Ross and, daughter, A a Ross ft I Portsmouth were quests at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs, T. of taoij nn1.v''.onc 'ij ep- Cincinnati, diocese of the Kpisco 0 ntm.r Sunday, to ivii- thc -Mr: Uoss. and (bushier expcc 1 i he i 11 sJatecHp.opppse Tniurtmin and a of i Mimmer i 1 1.

a Chabondy, a sho cutler- in lite Selby factory, Miss Kthcl a a Mr. nncl Mrs. Iteason Jewctt, accord iDff to orders i 1 by lie Tlit: 'bachelor m.iHe_ in -the I i i Bivb- IhK.earricri holiday in- the A e'mJ sixth. Jni lirooklvji" fin-i the urjlay, "the" iv-bre -Tih I rii11 cd on i iJone 1 only I .01 iiv i i i i lie driven from the hinmid in; the opening 'The -irjim is in iot'onil i fttr tlie firstitlnic in l-i i a vcnr's. Mivnnd" Mrs.

atnl daughter ire viiliritf forjitcr's son local IV 0. andv'Mrs. David badji of just OR new'--'Koine-'in 1 Tlytlc I.aVhaclv'ivus formerly Jlis's Gracc'V-iillcry of Waverly. Attended Dance. I'iflccJi Eittcndcd a hop ffjvMi liomc on' Friday ijic.inlisi.c..

Ro'do-'Gcat. om. Loir to finiKh" ritliny' Hailcy I'osl, A Burning Drift. still has force; a a (irit'l M'tiod that i ciu i prciniscs in i llin' I 1 i i i tlood. 2 i a I a street, were lin.ilcd Damage Wednesday Preshytprian paiso sgc, Rev.

J. W. Dillon officiating the present and Mr Chaljoudy HIT, residing with tli lridc Vlirother, Mr. Jewel on Second street. Carl Ilauck he an Ihe home of JoJiri'-'Hiikcr-'camc-Up fro I'Viday Mis Itnogcno Maithcws ia homo her raoihcr, -Mrs.

Klta of (he "Cliillicolhc prkf, flcr finishing her'school year nt Mary.JJiild%T-in -School-for Girla I FF. of Third trtet, IA i i a i i i her bister, Era. II. i'lcdncr, of Parkcrs- urg, Vu. ilra.

Rchaefcr, who has been the of her Dr. Williniii i i i ICast Third street, ns returned home at L'ow llavillp. Portsmouth Boy Saw Officers Come With Kentucky Feudists "Anderson, of Seattle is pxiir.cjCfl in PortsmoiiEl orfny, to be the her. sons anil W. i D.

Pierce, of Ky. was a viallor in the yeEterday. Mrs. James S. Pearce i i strett today W.

G. Clicny.of Bos ion has pone Hiehwood for weeks visit with her par cnls. Vrjin homo pnsf week Fred TJnis, will relnr after spending tli vith licr sister, iir 1'rnnMin Fur nee. i i i Luther is a ncr clcrk at the Corner. Rook Store.

anil Olfr.i. Charles Trnc.v dnujjJiter, Ijxlna. today fo week's i i with Mr. and Mr "Xoah Tnify. of C'ohiiubtis, pa rents" of Tracy.

Clem Swltalski, (raveling sales- nan for the Arbucklc CofTce- coma a a depot iir Pike- Friday aftefuoori when Iclcctives "Arrived there with" the vholc Hall in cori- icction with thc killing" a fw days, ago of revenue pfHeera and norlelly wounding.Sheriff Potter. A llicrn the parents of Dave Uall, who a negro comprinion, a bat- lc with the detectives, arid Dave's sister, Miss Adclia who revealed Uic-Jiidiug place of the moonshiners to the revenue men. Just what her motive was is not yet" She- claimed to have done so because fell it her duty, bnt some suspect she had turned agaiust the entire family, following "some trouble, aud was prompted by a spirit ol Cranks Haven, MHJ- 10--Former' I'rcsidcnl TafI, Kent jivofcssor ot law at Yale, iu his third lecture on "Some Questions of Modern Government," today, denounced the initiative referendum, an "vcr.v much like legislation ilur- iiij ihe. French revolution--the work ot political cranks and li fctlly uoiilrary to the spirit of Hie constitution'." Taft (IciiU al longlll i (lie i wmc tax and advocntcd a graduated inramc lax, wllicli -would in WltlflfllD API ZING revenge. The family was hrouglit i ur iu-omcs of more than Rev.

of the Brethren church, for Dcver Valley where a'ssisl. Jtcv. C'ox iti iniinerHiuy A number of the of his congrognlion Sunday. to Pikevillc and locked prevent them from carrying supplies to i i who are perhaps 3n 'sonic, place in Hie RECEIVES FOR THE 0 150 DAMAGES 3 1 A jury in Judge court Saturday afternoon tlionfjht 000 was too niuch to pay anyone for being bitten by H.dug 1 and considerably. reduced tlie siim when it awarded i i i i only $100 damages againsl John ty.

Kicihavt and wife. Millirons claimerl that she was severely hit ten by dog owned hy defendants and asked the sum of as balm for personal injuries. On hearing in common plcns court the case required a day ami fi i for a i i Attorney Trico. K. l''unk represented Mr.s..

Millirons, while A neys Sheppurd and Ucvcr rcprc setiicd the defendants. -rIOOO, on'thc ground -Uhat hoily ought to contribute sonie-j thing, in order that he may feel: more I'csponsrVility in the government because of his Professor discussed chnr- nclcristies of present-day in Congress, declaring thai ihey pay too iiicir constituents wani. He sai'J: "They coddle the people and to tell the truth to thnn. Many nfen in Congress now flatter he people so inudh a Ihe; tnally conic to believe they aro vicliiiis. of others.

Ultimately, however, the people will find ami will reverse their action on men." and Charles llfiuck, of Offnerc street. Yonni llanck is student at the Stale-University rinrt'he'was ac- panicd Ins eousins. issps Knlh'e'rinc nnd Ixmg has returned to Cinc i i where he is studying at (he i i a i College of i rv. Mr. Clftudc Armor, mid Miss Cynthia Sloan, holh of Mad ison township, i in nafrd lo (iny hy Si.

care. Mibs IJcssie 1'Vasnro of slrci't, ipenl in Mi'C'nll yneit of rclalivcs. l.ou Xcltej from vhcrc tlie nf fr nielil. she was for fort- Thn club Wednesday" i i ill meet nest i i i at her residence on See- onil A TENT MEETING Mrs. nrmic who lias days" 'been in i i a i for i i to friends there, lioino Friday ndt-r-tlie nuspicc'i of thc Church i ri four "wek' lent mcel- jiiii; la to be held in (his citv, to commcnuc the first week in lnni i An c'fForL noiv incidc to secure a silc.on which (o pjtoh ()ic br ikf the vrjiiy a Allen, of Jackson M) a 'days ago when a i on 'him' i i i i IHIMI-JIS i i i i ahont his hoine.

'very good in Mm AVpbt 'in ii iCn 1 i i i bnsk day (li.f* wenE; 1'or i thc i i of a stores-sopmril ri-uwtli-'d i buyers clei kept on a a DOYLE1LI BEIERE i i i i Doyle, who has lip en in L'liarloston, i arrive liotno i He u-Jll yo to Iron Ion Sunday, lo i Ohio Hlatir Iciigtic giiinc (here. i i hocn hav- lot of al -liKs ovtr'tlir, tin- 'CliHrnps a i i i i Iltiylc promised a in a i fir. givr a a i i i Porlshionth, bm so far MIC a i I not hrcn produced. R. Fee ling from i to Cohnnhua the Home Telephone Mr.

Krnesl of MR Call is nU ny i iis thc of Friends. a i fo i Ctmijimiy. 1'Vont! f. C. Pnllri-r i 1 rg rri 'a I to i a i rrl'iinted i friends at Coin i of Off lie 'lsil safety A.

lo Colinii- homc i I OSC.T 1 a ii 11 da ii li Icr. of nro pc-L-lfd hiTff last of io be of ICdaar PoiTcnbcr-er. Sciotovillr. Meinbeis of the Modern men degree team are ing entering i-ouipc-tttive drill to he held at W. -limp lo to dnriitg the Goldri: Jubilee.

Georec A. Ditty, of the local 0. NV. will go to Aslilaitd on Mondiiy to confer with tliR Tri- Klatft Committee in chargo of the competitive i lo le hpld in Tiio local degree team is to participate in the drill. A breoic that bad icy edges hanging to it swept the city Saturday and it was a fine sample of overcoat weather in May.

The extremes in temperature were 40 and 65. Overcoats and glove; were worn by hundreds of people today. Rev. Georpe A. i lion-ling "Green, an cvimrclis nf rep life, will rombicl the services, ire Tvill be assisted by two prominent "nnd InlcnUvl snigrrs-, Tl.

O. Ric-lnnoml, Icnor, and H. amp- be) 1, bass. MR. REILLEY SELLS INTEREST IN FIRM John J.

Reitlcy, of firm 1 Leinliiier. Jordan's, Kcilley, commission merchants of Front street disposed of his interest business to a a i a hn's 1n( Monriny. J. 1- IhitUon on a hir-ir, Virginia. l.v i I I rtO l-'u jnics 3 I Up I i tn: a i i i has been a nienibrr of firm a i over a year.

He stUl rr- t.iins building which isi his Miss A a i i will spend i i i i I prcjs i and chil- In rt h.nvr lo I ,1 i visit i a i T. Mrs. Winter, of TTOporty. Mr. Rcillcy not yet rc.idv lo niako i i nu- Katurciny of liis turc plans i i a lie lo in business for himself.

is understood lie ail! open commission house in another lo- cnlity. Tlio Mrs. i ilaiiL'M- a i i i r. Mwa'rd i of 1 i I i i i i a i i i i Margarel, is I criiifillv ill thn OYAL Coking Powder AbsolulelyPure Royal Baking Powder is indispensable to finest cookery arid to comfort and convenience of modern housekeeping. Royal Baking Powder makes hot breads, cakes and pastry Avholespme.

Perfectly leavens without fermentation. Full instructions in the "Royal Bakcrand Pastry Cook" book for making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake with Royal Baking Powder. a i to any address. Mr. and a i li.Hvc i i from I i i iwli to I i i nn- i i i i i i Mrs.

-I. Me-: i i r. Mrs. Kmvsi Uier i i i i a i HT? i i a Mr. and Mr.s.

i a Mr. i i i i i i i i m'-'viht; to i ri! Mr. I i i of i is in i ri1y. llir. of rcla- of Wavrjr- i i yosicr ree t.

BITS OF ODD NEWS if CONSIIPHIEP, BEAD-AC BILIOUS, DIZZY? CA Turn the rascals out--the hcaddic, hillousness, tlie sick sour stoinnu.li and foul (hem out i witli Don't put in another day nf Icls. you feel ress. Cnsearels A Cfisearet tonight will strai regulate a out by morning--a Mme the i and For- cent box from any store ncnted food and Hint misery-mil taki; Ihe excess hhV 'rom your liver tind carry off ic dcconipobi'd iscisle mntler and poison from tlie bow ill keep your head clear, hlomarh swrfil, Hver and bowels regular an make you feel Jni eheerFul for moiilhs. Don't fore el the children. AVERTS BAD WKEOK Wc3(on.

LO--Rob- Brin'dev. agcH 10." while tend im: hi? father's cows, disco on ran half a a speeding NAUGHTY UNCLE JOE SAY ONLY MEN LOOK. N'ew Ulm. i I'rotcats against the display of corsets in drygoods windows was a to local a by tlie NWS elnb. "Only men look at the," said women.

a i Cannon's Inhlo, has 10---Undo Joci sold speaker's for whe TIGHTS DRAW CROWD Pitl.sbur?, 10. -It isu'f of- i photograph i pink i nlong skyline. chorus memhors posed on a a roof i skyscrapers worn densely 1 nlatod. i i at I i phmt. ivi'li ih-'ir A tin i.

Ch.i=. I a i i -vtrrcl. Mcr.c.nn. of Olovrr i I lih even in? fnr a lentil 3 a wlin lof I Stolln l.nwson of WITH In Siloam, Ky. jluis lirrn ill.

Wilson v. ill i Mho of 111' 1 month frnj "Memtirial sehno( lo sp- i i holidays i i PHI -'-pt-iul Mr. Mrs. A. A.

Iir i Hiffhland a i a Fran's Hai.s i a i Fnr Flood Makes Work For Probate Court a M-'Cnrmick. Flood lus played i estate-; shout Ihe i under (lie ram oT the probate court. Much of llx' properly is damagcci- A i anil local hln a of KiQS i strert "on! i i a i i to th Mrs. and those in ch.irjrc these ipropTtys arc "up ao to ppcak as to a action to take I Inward There is mnrli red tnpc in i-onneefion -with every Miss Libold rolnrncd on I lowflr1 a a Prohate i i i a from Ciin-innuli ia kepi on Iho nd Sun- gursl- of a i fr, infornvinp the i i a what to a davs. A.

Worlr.y io Removed. in loihy, a 1 Oj-car a several inonllis oat informinf? tlo and a not to do. He has persona ily inspccled jirac-tirally rvc.ry piree of proprr- i thr flood 1hat i i from "winter Ttar(crs cornes the court's i i i i -'r a Mrs. Carl to C.ipeh.irl's a i oi i a i This report to he made out (necessarily cntaiU a lot of addi- i a work for Ihe and Mr.s. Kallic undorwcnt a ope.rs(i-n Sattir- tiny an'il it was sim-essfiilly performed iu I I a liospital.

Kohcrt i William and K-dward Parrelt were dis- rlinrgod from the hospital Saturday ANY A I I TO DO ABOUT HOME? AHY A TOOLS? NKED ANY BUILDERS A A WELL. WF, CAN FILL YOUR WAST ALONG THKSE LINKS. YOU BUY iiKRF, VOU GET THE BEST IN THE LAND--OUR ING BUSINESS PROVES THAT WE ALWAYS DELIVER THE GOODS. A AND SEE OUR MAMMOTH STOCK. Alex Glockner 306 MABOTT AHD OALLIA AND' GAY.

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