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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 4

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THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TUESDAY. NOVEMBEff 12, 1912. ts.co PER YEAR the Times Publishing Co. CHII.LICOTHB AXD STREETS 'f VALLEE HAROLD AND HARRY TJI7.OB, GEORGE M. TAYLOR, Managing Editor Entirrd al Postafficc al Porlsnoullt, Ohio, as SrconJ Class Mail Malltr THEY NEED THE BEST The communJcatiou which appeared in the Times a few days ego in rej-ud to the pupils ut the high school -being debarred from entering- and leaving by way of the front doors, and being to use the side doors of the fine building, the same as if was a Sunday saloon and not a school hou.se, lias set people to thinking and talking, and some of them to writing.

Up to 'date -thinking and talking and writing seem lo be nil in one and that direction is to the effect that bur cor- orniont was about right in what be said, but that he didn't NEW BOSTON MAYOR SUED FOR DAMAGES Morris T. Stevvnrt was mado he plaintiff is suing for $10,000 defendant suit filcil i setisntionrd damage for alleged'alicnation of the affect- the common picas court by Attorney W. D. Jame5, for Benjamin Collins. ioaa of bis wife, IxDttie Collins, by Collins charges Stewart Collinses clso live.

having been intimate with Mrs. Collins on Nov. 10, Isst, and on divera other dnys prior thereto. The defendant is the POWDER PUNT UP, SIX ME MUD Xcw Boston, in which town general condemnation of the action of the loard of cfation and tlic school managmecut in compelling tlio i ngsters. to seek the side doors for i and leaving the Diutding One correspondent wants to know if spent sonie- Jhuig near two hundred thousand dollars for a palace just to look at.

Ilad this writer signed liis-- or was it lier--name, to the communication, we would gladly have printed it in full; for tion is a pertinent one, and the Times would gladly lend its col- limns to Hie discussion of the same. Two or three hundred young people, the brightest, best and 'fairest of our splendid citizenship, are gatherrcd within the walls the fine structure in the a i period of their lives, when impressions are most easily ma'de, and when ideals are formed that will stay with t'liem to tlic end of their existence. of us pay tuxes, and gladly pay them, for the building a high school that is an ornament to tlic city and advertisement as well; out that was not, and is not, tho first coiusideration. Some of us believe in ideals. 'Many had in i mind's eye Ihc housing of'the Iiigli Kebool pupils in a commodious mid henn- splendid corridors mid entrances ami beau- tines and colorings and tiuUngs will have the.

eft'ecl of Hfl- i minds of the i to hk'lior things, to tlic end tlint they may not "only lie graduated scholars, a and a -inch-and polite and cultured women. There arc fine' corridors in the huildmg, suggestive of the ''schools of a i Athens, where men were graduated whose have come down the centuries anil i keep go- i the end of time. A who has seen and admired the i i masterpiece, "The School of Athens," i have tmticnl a i there are apparently as many pupils at. i lessons on tin; marble steps and piazzas of a of Sflmol -are inside. "'There was no "side a where Hoph- ntid Plato, and A i went to school, 'taiid tlicir learning was not more the result of boohs and a of their i i architectural and artistic ings.

a a there who could build and Coliseums, a style of A i i irnpos- in tlic dollar-chjtsing i century. We Imve tho tcniplr. of a nil right, but its massive por- are closed to the splendid American for whom it wu.s huilt. is the cheap and a "side door" fir i i Tim i a i i corridors arc there, the ceilings and i al- vcovcs, hut not for tin; splendid Americans, with Ir-cmiiig ami hearts i i life and a i hae.k neiir engine room and the furnaces and the grimy coal shutes is enougli for The plea of those responsible for the "side clnor" that the pupils, if pei'inillcd In come a i go thr I'nmt i-n- triince, would "loaf" in the corridors a i on lln: I'ront stops and "approaches, is i better a tin i to if they do "Inat'," as the i a a a i i i i i i i i i lesson They had botu-r be stroH- Mnjf i luillwa.vs ami on a to h-j V-huddled back "'here JIILISL i i noisi-s em) hear an 1 1 the hiding of sleruii, the swearin of rarl drivers and the not very i i and shrieking of railway a i As we understand i dtiors jf i hui.di-ed imd forty thousand a stmclni-e to be sacrcil t'nr the OJi- a of cheap ami i slmws, or i i i President "Will Gablcmn, the Portsmouth ball club, Tues- duv received the guaranty check lasted by the club that would iinisii the season. Ac- conipauying it was a letter from Secretary Joe C'arr, of the Ohio State League, slating- a the prospects for next season were very bright.

He said a meeting of the league officials would he held in Columbus about November 21. Dr. J. Hutching, of Scioto- REVIEW BOARD MADE REPORT ville, reported a diphtheria today of "Waite Sta- 1ion, an 8-year-old son of Mr. nut) Mrs.

John Hcnschcn having been stricken with the disease. Chauge Of Position. C. VT. 'Williams, who has bookktupur in the Waller Stone! Company's office in has resigned bis position, to accent ft f.iinilar one with the Taylor "Stone Company nt Harden.

Daughter Is Dying. I lev. IJ. U. Morris received word Tuesday that his daughter, Mrs, Jones, wns nt the point of death at her home in Pcoria, Ills.

Mrs. Jones was. operated upon for appendicitis while visiting lifrc Iflst spring. Adnm Finch mid Manic Burke, nntl tittle son, William, Mrs. StivJcr nnd tt; i i i nnd il iss Mary ut" this city, were guest: Murnlny nf Mr.

Mrs. George UIIM nnd Mrs. Carl Fiyelstnhlcr, of iScLOtovMlc. Cori tract or IM I'friffcr Tuosdnj in-ifim on the fnimdntioii ol the new of the "sirdwurr Tim c'cnuretc ojliiiys" aru in, Tho -icku-ork will Lo started in two or The city board of review lias made the final report lo tlic counly nuditor, a being in session 130 days, "llclow is given, the wort of the board: of new structures added, deducted, $21.150. Valuations on property added S201.3GC; deducted, Values added by of eor- porntions, and ndded by lie board $53,209.

Charles Canary, 31, N. it em- ploye, ami Miss Edith Daniels, 24 Ifarrison townsliip. Ttev. A officiate. To Investigate The Charge TIOII Lolell, of "Waller street complained to the police Tuesday Xcudlps, a i i every i his through WAS FINED 10 DIE ON Associated Press.) (Uy UnucJ Press.) Gary, IncL, Xov.

12--Six persons arc known to have -been killed when pounds of dyiinniitc in a jjnck house at Aetna Company's plant exploded at Aetna, near here today. Three bodies been recovered. is feared a many more perished. Twenty persons were injured, 12 of thoai thought to seriously. The k'nl are UnKcd PitJs.) York, N'ov.

12 -T. William llaplin, JKraiise, Coney Fslnud wniu-r the foreman Charles hVsunidt, I lively identified ami C. 0. Carlson, and three uii- Iveftie J.oiiic and Gyp U-ntitied im-n. Tlic men who lost in a -as ilmc of the Columbus, 0., Xov.

12--Unless their lives arrived at plant to men who shot down i i a Ros- -begin their clay's -work and -were on tlic morning of r. Governor a interferes repairing one of packing machines when the explosion oecur- coe Klawetc'h, an Italian, who, with Koiiiiuick Salvaggio, a eoni- unines I I mu pnnion, wns convicted of iiiurder-jred. The- dynamite was loose ng four countrymen on Kelley 's jiyas in 100 loads in trays slnnd, will die In electric and Iml for this the a a Judge Bealty Tuesday after J)ora Carringlon. $50 and mjxjsing a 30 day jail sentence, 'or i i to the dc- iuquency of, his 10 year old son, Jva nnd furnishing liquor, suspended the sentence and the prisoner released pending 'his good be- lie promised to pay the fine in installments. Enroule To Cincinnati The 1 witness said he was near lu entrance and iMlropolc Itoscnl 'out a thai llio men from i i So.ider chair tomorrow a midnight.

Wilson Is Mum (Hy Associated Press.) Trenton, Nov. 12--President-elect VToourott- Wilson said today that he had "not breathed to a soul" whether or not he will call an extra session of congress tu the tarifif. He said he Imd expressed an opinion to anybody nor allowed himself to fovm one. would have been more severe. A i i upon KoseiUtial.

Sout-h Shore i i train ivithin a few hundred yards I'lie plant when the explosion Xo one was injured, nl- though the force of tiie ulnst shiil- in the vilhige of Miller, a of one mile from the scene of the explosion. The pack house was sunk in the ground many feet, only the sky- above (he surface after the explosion. President L. E. Johnson nnd General tSnperintcndent A.

C. of tliG X. passed city en in favor of tho dc fetich tit WHS rendered in Squire T'nolf's court nt New Eloston night in case of II. Clay Mcrshim gainst John Hond. Dean Collecting agency iH'lion I was opposed bv A X.

H. i i i a tht: I En case of Ord Thompson gainst Davis, the sqnin: lll! WJ1 his decision. A was! IU 1 in I rnse ut" i i i i i i against (I. Dnvis IH! the i i i i i of the cnse wns wife left home to go a i Mrd. Ueckenheinicr made dispar- iitrinK remarks alwmt her.

Chief 1'hilipps protnised to investigate. WHllGEl YOUR Clerk James Distel of the Board of ElectioTLSj announces that judges and clerks who served on election day, can secure their money direct at the county treasurer's office instead of call- to Cincinnati. Suit Is Filed The I'orlsinuuth Engine Com- ny Tuesday in common plea; court suit nginnst ttu 1 Xew I'-ra Gas Kngine f'onipany for alleging i i i due tliem un mite. II Ettor Stand (By Prrni.1 Salpin, Nov. I'J.

Kttor, leader of ihc liuliisin.il Workers nf HIP World in rrnec textile strike last i vho, i A i i i a i i and oscph ('a 1-1150, is holil lo for the oC Annii. i thf: "ritness stav.il is behalf today, i the crmvd of 1 ft prison gate. a i iioliticifins, us in favor of i for nEn-ady scunt the aiulilornnn for rlvc-s Police fitter John Polley ijig on him for vonchers. WITH THE SICK KVH Snapp i 5 i i i rhrre was operjiled upon. her own resides in Ktid.

C'uster entered Hcmp- s-pilid Tuesday for mod- A i A returned Tuesday morning from MeDci'nioU, where he inspected liie progress of tliri work on Mc- Dpriuott's new school house. A scarcilr nf tiling cnusfMl Inn- delay iu work, but a nrw consiytinicnt arrived Tuesday, and tin: task was resumed. Tbn i i a i have advanced the i i to a stiige where it Is for tlie a work of the roof. FoofWas I Ind. Xov.

tcr 11-ayues, of Iiogmisporl, i harbnr shop 10 have -his a i singed, lit: woro 11 celluloid Tho i a William Kads applied i luper Walter's rollur was I so severely burned iliM tie will probably die, Geo. Lumley Locked Up (By AFSOCinldl Press.) "Milwaukee, AVis. N'HV. 12 -The steamer IX W. Took is ashore miles nortii of JHv.iukee a'.

Dodges Point. Tin: surface is covered with roeks and i to a heavy gnlc aiv nu.nhlc to reneli vessel. Life aaving crewy rii.shin^ to i i of the If you want your clothes to fit. see Thruo hit i Tailors mlv-12-i T-iiinlcy was locked up by Ofliccr ymiih ot tbc rcqimst of Tuesday us slocjiing AFTER JURY IN FARIEY. mi I'rrss.) ColunUGus, 0., Xov, 12--Efforts 'to secure a jury to try (By Chicago, 12- i i i i i the white law, which carry a penally ot" i i a Jnhuson, nf-'ro ugilist, today said beliui" 1 one was a i on him just "because JKJ wjis champi'm aiid a n-jyro.

Tlin luti'sL 't- ntc'hl nainr.s Hell of n'u'e, as an nliei-ed i i i afternoon, T.KUilov Furley, who is charged with ing on tho i of A i K. stops of his Komo on Second slrcut, conlintieil loiUy. A -spccinl 'it nnd his i i afrai.1 to enter tho i veniru of 20 men was ordered by h-j above suits were er a Mrs, Xora Hunt entered the: a hospital a arid umlerivorit ft very delicate surgi-( eal pern I ion. Klu: vhlliei! splen- i and her chances for rccovcrv are very Evans i i 1 lias pi'o-etnptory leiiijcs and ihc defense Hi. i er side to ifcl a jury for a 1 least two dnyi.

rraelieally all of i i i i i i i lii the 30 i i i exuus-d yesterdny of odielatn in tlm to claimed to'have formed an i i todav tiJid uol 2 of the crime whU-ti could i es Tiic cut liar lav aside. street rumor a "When a heavy piece of carting From the offices of the i i over at the plant of compnjiy there ci JTortsmonth a i a a well a i Carl'Xournt had 1). York had dcthntely i i Snnon president of i i 0 i have his to 'build fine hotel nn I Kirs: a i a -bank was nble i iks i i at Kisth and Cliillieothc ill his ot i was bfidlv mashptl Il is said a Mr. York lay for first i in three re 11 rc lc aUejiiions of a this piece of TiLMdsy tiui i i news to his moat i i i i a i to to hi-t tools. i telephone and 1 i tr Kiicy a a a A i pursuit.

arf i for wcflis. An a a of riifiimati.sm the pmvl.jisf of settled iu his leu a i k'roi'ory, i a 031 Hobinsoii a i i-ninjifllivl to stay oil''Jus nui 1 by Spnnglor, a Kiul UowovtT. iic- is gTatliinlly i 'Tin- di'nl i injr -n i will snon be able to I In- i i a i and 'spend most of liis i at (By YoimrMown, 0., Xov. 12--At the setllemejit tlic i SMITH BEING SUED'J A a a a I Siftcl and i I a Kt'-i-l i a i i i Inile for wns a i Two four-room brick bi nnd an aihUliou to are a Jf ru-w cetiler of A i Dcvoss I'; have been officially i i a for a i i plans. An a sum of is be 1 on the ncvs- i i a i a si work on wii! prob.n be commencetl i Kiiima i i a I A i al wi': i pf-rforined irr.fniv hours, Kfirh was i iii'f i 1 h.

1 I rasf. The 'in i i i i i i imriiljor in Fred a i a i i Action to recover on a it exi'ueiiintrly I prftiiLissory note was a in Jive eomtuon picas court late Tuesday n.osf as iti'ternnon bv VY, K. Seymonr .1. Smith. i i "noil over VO pi a i Drunks.

a i i i of Xorth Taro- re are iM a i -y a of ioii ui-iv urrc-sted in Xow i Tuesday a on cliareo of a i llotl) mni iThis is I a V.vans, i of -Ins. i Creek desperado, i a Tuesday, tin-ated srenc i a Tuesday, aRtt-ue nt tho court hruiso tlii-s of tin 1 is Hinirr i i A i TM i in Xi-w llostoit I i iM-forc Mayor Slew- thr- Hob. ustoilv to of of i IV! r- snrl lo I 1 i i a ainl injure 1 llir.l suur disur DR. A A a a a i a for thinff that rcprcKcnt'-d a school," led Koy Cirjiham, an Kast I'ront street lad, to indulge in tho lica of truancy. On ccinipJ.iini.

jf the school oflicials lif was a into custody hy Officer Tuesday morning and a before the probate court. Thf extracted a solemn promise the youth a lie would to the path of knowledge and cease to wander astray it any Helps a Judge in Bad Pis. i i a i a a 1:1. iSi DANDELION; A A PILLS i Act On its Slomath You're i ilsrobbiiifr in 1 liJKi iti i i i (lie ImH, yon skin is from an i i il a wi'li i i i rings under your jcr.lly Mniv for her to your i i are No i i 'iilnt-il I i fi'f-S iiu'ly. a i i i Tiic a w.ni a 0 irg i i afternoon liis of I i i i livi-r.

rjuii-k Your Third Degree For Newland and i i aro ow.rMrr.*:: I Sli No Gnpiag Adion Divorce i AuoriKys -Innics a i i i in foinir.on yon nd why love work-- i Cl an up! I xaore and then released him. Dririciner crj" Tuesday of Oiin- divor-'i 1 and have CANQY CATMAHTiC, York Cit). Ic'nildrc 10 CCMT A STORE 25 SO CEKT Z'XKS.

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