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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 3

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SATURDAY, JUNE 14,1919 DAILY cool Columbia Tonight Only SELECT PICTURES PRESENT ALICE BRADY IN HER VERY LATEST FIVE PART SENSATIONAL DRAMA 'MARIE LTD." FROM THE GENERALLY BEAD STOY BY LOUISE WINTERS THE STORY OF AN EXCLUSIVE FIFTH AVENUE BONNET SHOP. A VERITABLE HAT SHOW OF THE HOST EXCLUSIVE MODELS Also latest Palhe Weekly News FOR THIS EXCESSIVE HOT WEATHER, TRY THE COOL COLUBBA VOtl MAY HAVE HORMAL VISION UT a pretty safe KUC-SS thit you haven't. Few bare, you know, and while 501: may Lc at tho few, tbe chances are utlast Ic. Auywcr, HO raaln- tain that a wise tliliis for a rtfrson lo do li to flr.d out. Vou only have to fled our, once, then you know for all time.

We can icll you. Call nn for AppolatmcaU A Bey Drowns In Scioto llcary 11. sou at Utr. bus In Iho fr.il u-r nrar bis His body roldeJ In lionluii. COW WANDERS AWAYl IS RECOVERED J.

li. I.ytem. of 11U Bwonil o'Jtul a row ruaiuliii: to her lu his centrii He his staUo mill iiiul ktcr Conlrlclur I'rayjt SO'inou Ito COT'. 'fl'-o Bcymour bar Is imly short from tho I. Iwns hoir.e, but despite Ibis fart.

OF PORT i WILL re on, ot Portsmouth wlxo "Women's Iweonws a reality? Are the here o( the dow-sinjmhinj, baluifr polirwfcfyliiE. him- jfr-strikJni brand, or are they just nery-day, marine who in tta ballot an opportunity to aiake the city, (be state and nalya a better plate in which to and to brins up AlHiwt A Times reporter has sprat brr tbe (fee MM drr. and their Tteurs rate' and what wiU be Mt coly if women mm and Don't tbi feature In CARPENTER HURT IN 20 FOOT FALL H. GcilK-1 carpenter. 17M Kiev-, Mr.

Ocii.pl complair.s of sirere pains street sosWir.eil cnts on the fore- 111 Ins stioulitcr an X-ny will be taken today to determine tf tfie tier is broVcn or dislocated. retf ar.d injuries to fcjs left shonliler, bit arm and back Friday afternoon ihen he fell at the old Treroper rtioe larlory on SUth street, Mar Offr.cre Eireet. bel and other workmen were en- in raiinff the old hnildlnc when sage he lost his balance ar.d fell distance atumt 20 feet Ho was. removed to his home in Lynn's ntnhulance. CHILDRENS' DAY AT TRINITY SUNDAY PLtTMBISG 1541 FIFTH STREET 'Ilie Sunday, School hour will be over to Ihe children tomorrow mornins: at Trinity Church.

Mr. John T. Ureoce the Superintendent of this live school promises somclhms tltra- ordinarr in loose escrclses. FoUowinc the children's the Baptismal Siclviw will he held. Many Infants imd children will be haptlMd at this Tlirii the pastor will speak on Tlie Kcipi ot Ibc Chilli.

In the eienlnj it 7:30, the pastof wilt Jlre second of a series of nennonB' under tbe seneral theme. New Ware for rroeeeutlce Attorney W. W. Bauer, John Duls and Architect Arthur UeVoss relumed home from Columbiu Friday ulshl. to which city Ihey had gotic in order to liold conference with the Attorney General of the state In regard lo Hie new drvn's Home situation.

ITOsecutor Shtward's view of the statutes was Iliat no could taken without flnjt obtaining HIP lion of the people at a or sa eral election, undthis was borneoiil by the teneral laws. Attorney (Jcncra 1'rice however referred his cullcis I a special statute In charitable, lustlli tloii laws, by which where count building Is sold, the proceeds of sum rijay he used, without a vote 1 for cn-c ng a new building, of llic satr.e cln er. cllber on Ihe olil or si. Under Ihls statute, former Atlornr General Turner hail ruled to Hie Hie pnevcutlUK allorncy, Mr. Micklcll wtlte.

that the county could po nhea wlllout resorticB to n. vote. His opinion was oo flle al Colninl.ns anil a eopy was furnished Mr. Hlieplianl. An an emergency proposition, it is pnlialile the cmnily I'omnlisrion- ers would have boon' allowed to pro cerd anyway, the nttoniry Kciiernl holding that In PUCh fts that oljTaininp In Scioto, soxc l-i be allowed under cuicr clauses.

The Home Huildiiij: Conim- wlll now proceed to apiir'nvp am advertise for Mils for con.striu-lioit tho-now Home. Huii'ls for ntlilition: money needed u-ill lc snlnnittcil I roters at the iirimary in August. bat there will he no delay in rusliii he bulldini; to There wll ic a ciectine of Ibc BnildlilK. -on next Monday aftornoon at o'clock. STAR SPANGLED BANNER IS 142 YEARS OLD More Mileage Old.

The sermon SrntffJ niiht will be War Against Disease. Eierjone Is to all the iMai The Bin Triaarfe, It CUTTHISOIJT This ad and $LfJO entitles Ton to have three snits cleaned and and deliver your call for CHAS. BENDER 789 (Srimts Av. Home Phone 519 Portsmouth, Ohio P.E.ROUSH We Are Paying Two DoDars Per GaBon for Cream UNION Fainter ud Paper Hnger Hiona 1015 A Ninth SI Sunlight Creamery Robinson Are. and day St Dr.

Baron Of fice 42, Fint Rational Bank Bonding Office hours: 1:30 to 4 Thursdays Eiccpted 7--S P. M. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. To Conduct Bible Study Her. H.

E. 'Frcncli will rouiliu-t Bible study Sunday aflcruoou at '2: o'clock at the home of Mrs. Tho Buhject lo he he. "The Hand of God in the tory of. Nations." "The Kisc and of the Papacy" finds place also Bible prophecy.

A most i-onriudng truth will he brought concemlng Roman Catholicism at I lie nfu-ruoou, meeting. Today marks the 142d rersary of the official creation of the American flasr. The Star Spangled Ftanner has been flown i over many parts of the elobe those 142 years and bas never been defeated. From June 11, 1m, until the present year tbe flag has had a life of Rlory. In February.

1778, it was given its firtt oficial salute by a foreign country, and was the country that thus honored it, and J39 years later it appeared 'on French aoil in tot world war an allied enblen. HACHINESHOP Lathe, Drill Press and Grinder of all kinds E. S. PR1CHABD GAKAOB Shop Department IDc STRAND TONIGHT lit "Tlie Danger Signal" Part 4 Of "The Tiger's Trait" Serial Ben Turpin In "Saucy Madeline." Also A Strand Fnrcc Comedy TKiniF Kingsley Benedict In The Feature "I.one Tom Mix In "The Law North OE 6j Also A Christie Comedy EXHIBIT TONIGHT Harry Carey In The Western Feature "A Fight For Love" A Two Keel Comedy Scream DR.S.D.RUGGLES Dentist AT HOMC HO Street BUY WAR SATOiGS STAMPS Political AnaomceaeBls J. EARL CHANDLER Republican Candidate for Xoniaatlon for CITI AUDITOR yonr Snroort Solicited Primary, Aug.

12 On West Side Services will licld at Morris chapel on the West Siile. tin inlay: Sub- bath school will fondiu-lcd o'clock In the afternoon followed by service at three oVlock. Kvenins prearhin; serrire at 7:30 o'clock i llcv. C. V.

UrouM lr. charee of the services. Taak for Mamma. was vliillns his who far forrtot ierstlf as to use wort." The youoiMer wm hnrrined ud upon arriving home he liepin If tell lilt tranilfather about the occur rence. When reached the place In his atorj where the "swear" hurt I repnted stopped nnI said a "Mother, won't yon say Jwt once ao Rrandpa fan hear how Aunt Sne soundeilj" BOSTON OFFICES IN DEMAND; MANY FILED THEIR PETITIONS Proclamation Be it known to every automobile owner and driver in the United Goodrich.

Dealers, --that stand ready to deliver 6,000 and SilvertbwrifQ Cords 8,000, under proper usage. 3 a is, every SAFETY L'i and in'a- Goodrich store, isur.dervvrit- ten to be adjusted at 6,000 miles--and every SILVERTOWN CORD at 8.000 miles. The new adjustment is based upon what Goodrich knows its tires will do, and Goodrich knows from miles and miles of road test ing that Goodrich Tires are the strongest, the best; therubber industry has produced. They are so good that Goodrich in- creasts its adjustment mileage to show its patrons they cannot afford not to share in their matchless service and security Bay Goodrich Taa from a Dealer ADJUSTMENT 6,000 miles 'Corcls 8,000 miles II ISoston KniuliUcan lie- rnniietl. el -ell filed, seven nspiranls i i their lials in Ih'u ring for llic ErpiiMSralion for Mayor.

Three liave rnlcrcil tho race for tlie Joh as Marshal while there a -o each on Ipe licliet.for the nmoina- or, of clerk treasurer. Klevcn re to Irr If Council. llcpnblk-iii ticket will he as folIr.tvs: Mayor to Kitcli. Maiiun Totle'. Cnrl Farmer.

V. Winlersoh-. Tbcmas r.rowii, Allen, John Inl--Isaac Wells, fleorgc I)cr. er -Irv il. ilarr.

Vtlhip- rierk-IlOT. 51. II. Urirlwrll, ur-fll JlicWmifli. TreasniiT--HcriKTt Ilickey.

Wilbur 'fiimi-ll--lliiymond Ilaysllp. John II. Caullcr. Harlcy Flack, Frf-il II. Masee.

William lIcMiines. Horsan, Will Tlnirni.ui Krnory. Blwanl 1. FtinkrC. F.OIlcny, Hellerhriille.

S-lionl Ilojnl--Willlnm- Fred Mn wo. Tbe Democratic lickct ivill Ve as THIRST PARLOR OPENS IN MUVOO Khi'lton IBITO niTiinl Ilifii mom s')lt drink pnrldr In Nnuvr-o tlio U5t Sidp. Thfv arc ESTABUSIIEH Vndtr Charter No. 63 from Over $5,000,000.00 i ARCANA TONIGHT Ik "FORKED TRAILS" 2 Tart Tom Mix Special "Fatty's Canine Friend" Fatly Arlmcklc Comedy LINCOLN Bahy Mririe Oshorn and Sambo Old a i Baoy'' Also A Chapter Of "The Lightning Raider Senil I I SPRING SUITINGS HERE KMT, HOBBT. HTPTT Coslon That Pits and litm Well Ores Ton Better TSE THREE lirni VACATION TIME fullnvrs: Jlayrsr--JOJin Ad'lis.

1. Uilillry. TrMSiircr--diaries Coumll--Frank KnmiPt. Frank Taylor. Ilniry KUftU, V.

Tljom.is.. School Koanl---Inlin I'liylon, Gonion f.rtt'ii. very iitlniclive DELCO-UGHT Ti, Ekctric UaW tat Plaat Klcrtrio lisht. srnl Hi: Friolnvillc. Itcnrc VETERAN SUFFRAGE 1 WORKER WITHDRAWS FROM ASSOCIATION Is bind.

Are yon ready tnd prepared to late that (rip you planned? Onr depositors enjoy the benefit of ready money when they need it. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT or CHECKING ACCOUNT, here, is hindy thing to have when you rcqmro some extra a hurry. If yon depBt yoor earnings here you will always be prepared to ut Tonr r' 405 lf on a of town yon will re your savings arc safe here, and working for yc n- the sapervision of the Federal Government. Member federal Reserve System THE Fl ATWNAL BJW ear thu.thriliirf' OHI0 night in: Foarlh and $575,000.00 1 Home of the National Savings Department ffi Seventh Street II "BEST IN THE LONG yitm Lava Oiy. veritable bombsiH xe4 in circles cf Kentucky by the declaration of the with- drawa.

of Miss Laara Clay from thi Kentucky Fxryat Riphts association. Jliss Clay is a pioneer woman suffrage Corker of the soutfa and for tventy-fiTe years been preskJetrt r.f the Kqyal Rights Association Kcr.ii;cl:y. IB Prayer, I.n:l* l.i:.s*! 3 jears oM, F.I.T.= his a very, snd r.frrr hk rcc -fr. nr.isKci. np IT saying: rlcaito rivn't Brother RHI his coM feet on.

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133,268
Years Available:
1858-1967