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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 12

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TWELVE THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923 ShoePolish Shoes Neat P. F. DiOry Caafuij lac. N.Y. This Was Flag Day This was Flag Day and in all parts of the city Old Glory was flung to the gentle June breezes.

In former years the school diildren staged ah inspiring parade on this when filling homage Is paid to the stars ana stripes, but school has already been dismissed. It was an inspiring sight today to observed the fbc-bedeckwl streets, the (by being observed KeneraJly liere as well as throughout the United States. BOY FALLS IN VAULT; RESCUED Moore, 34. whose parents reside on Second stre.Dt...while trying yesterday afternoon to recover a ball which had been batted over the alley fence into the back of 523 Third street, stepped oh some rotten boards covering a vault mid fell through. As he fell, he caught onto the stone work around the vault and checked his fall His three companions, William Heil.

14. Xorinau Hopkins, 8, and Albert Gill. with whom he had been playing, heard his and helped him out Moore is now suffering with a high fever at his home. PRISONER AND DETECTIVE IN A SCUFFLE AT CHILLICOTHE Horse Runs Away; Stops At Old Home A horse driven by B. W.

Sturfle- vent, aluminum agent, became frightened yesterday at 12:30 p. m. when the driver to back him Into the alley between Market and Jefferson btreets, near Third, broke from the wagon, upsetting the supply of aluminum ware, and ran up Second street. After a mad race the horse stopped at Seymorc's barn. Fourth nnd Madison streets, and be- 'gan eating at one of the stalls.

The driver was not badly injured, being only bruised. Seymore's barn, where the animal stopped peacefully, had been the horse's home about year ago. FOR THE RELIEF OF Pain in the Stomach and Bowels, Intestinal Cramp COLIC. DIARRHOEA -SOLD EVERYWHERE Will Be Guests Of The Sunshine Grange The Flying Squadron of the Scioto County Grange will hold a meeting in Harrisonvillo, Saturday evening, as guests of the Sunshine Grange. The general public is invited.

CH1LLICOTHE, 0., June 13-In a scuffle over a gun, which occurred in B. O. yards here last nipht. looser Williams. B.

0. detective, and a man who gave his name as James Shields of Philadelphia, were both shot. Shields was wounded, in ll'e nrtn and the clctPrt- ive in the band and leg. Neither was scfriouply injured. The dote-j'Ive finally overcame his opponent nnd placed him under arrest.

Cases Filed In Jackson County The Wtllstcn Sentinel says: The following- cases have beer, filed in the clerk's office of "the Common Picas court nc Jackson Mary Belle Downard against AVard Skinner, paternity. Bdna Miller against Arthur Watkins, paternity. Belle George against Avery Leach, paternity. Merl Kvans against Letia Evans, partition of property. Rebecca May Irwin against Will i a I i divorce.

May Reed against Herbert Reed, divorce. Soft Jack for Jack GREAT FALLS. June Jim Johnson of Shelby. for 32 years a cow puncher, before he became wealthy with the discovery of oil, said here today that the second $100,000 due Jack Demiv sey on his contract to box Tommy Gibbons July 4, would be paid Friday. Jack Reams, manager for Dempspy, received $100.000 when the articles were signed.

The final $100,000 installment is due July 2. Peter DC Lotellc 111 Peter De. Lotcilc is ill at the homo of bis daughter on Mabert Road. He is one of the pioneer citizens of Portsmouth Repairing Store Bruce Hooblcr is a i repairs to his clothing store, 20-'! Market street. Motor To Cincinnati Adam Giesler ami family, "i20 Fourth street motored to Cincinnati yesterday where they will spend several days.

Cuticura Soap The Velvet Touch For the Skin Soap OJntmCTit 1 Fofwunplas Hut 349 Graduate AVELLSTON. 0.. June ton students receiving degrees and diplomas at Ohio University at Athens yesterday were: Public School Music (two year)-Hazel Veda "Wallace. City Elementary Education (two year)--Anna Jjaurea Tripp. Bachelor of Arts (A.

Carl Lausel). Gertrude Morgan, of Jackson; Phillis Pliryne Weinridi. of Vigo; Ora Emma and Znidee Purle Waxier, of McArtbnr, were among the successful number. There were 349 graduates. Court House To Hare tearing Friday U.

S. Deputy Marshall Harry Bouincr. of Cincinnati, arrived in the city last night armed with warrants which he served on Henry Redden, 2C, and Fred Ferguson, 30, held at the county jail for violations of the dry laws. The prisoners were to Imve been arraifcncd for preliminary examination before U. S.

Commissioner J. F. today but owing to the absence from the city of the latter the arraignment will not be held until Friday. Redden and Ferguson were caught in a rnid by prohibition asents on a house-boat moored in the Ohio river, near the Kentucky opposite the month of Turkey Creek, early TVed-' nepdny morning when the officers seized two stills nnd a quantity of liquor, besides several barrels of mash wliich were destroyed. Enjoyed Outing Central Hardware Company employees spent the afternoon today on a picnic-fishing trip on Brush creek.

Americans Extravagant HAYTO-V, 0., June the Associated by nature, inclination and education are the most careless and the most people on the face of the earth," said Walter H. Bennett, secretary of the National Association of Insurance agents last night at the convention of the Ohio Association of Insurance Agents. "Prosperity in America seems to eliminate frugality," Mr. Bennett said, "and the great middle class of people who constitute such an im portant part of our population, Is not a class of conservatives. The solution for this, Mr.

Bennett said, is adequate Insurance both life and fire. At Today's session officers will be elected, and the 192-t convention city chosen after which the delegates will visit McCook Held and other points of interest- Friends Rescue Benrie; Released Thomas P. Bennie. arrested in Los iAngeles, and returned here a month ago and who was later sentenced to the Ipenitentiary under his plea of guilty to an abandoning liis two minor children. was released from custody Thursday after friends signed bis statutory bond as a guarantee of good faitli that he will faithfully comply with She order of the court to pay the sum of $13 a week for the support of his children.

The giving of the bond automatically suspended the prison sentence imposed by Judge Thomns. The court was advised that Bennip. who is an expert electrician and has a lucrativh (position awaiting tiim by a local firm. Field Officer In Town Pat Crowe, field officer of the Mansfield Reformatory, was in the. city yesterday looking after persons out on parole from the institution.

While liere the genial officer was about ihe Court House greeting old friends. Beunwr Initiated by Turtle Huntfrs TJ. S. Deputy Marshal Harry Beumer, who is in the city, was initialed into the Ancient Order of Turtle Hunters this afternoon when he was taken on an expedition to the Franklin Furnace vicinity to search flic waters of Pine Creek for the hard- shelled crawling creatures. The expedition was beaded by Bob Reno, champion turtle catcher, of this neck of the woods.

Beumer will leave the TJ. S. Marshal's office on bis return to Cincinnati, and he soon expects to be up- pointed- State liquor inspector for the Cincinnati district. Says Religious Freedom Violated BROOKLYN--Federal Judge Mur- 'tin Manton at Brooklyn, 'declares right to religious freedom of the Catholic church is violated in many parts of the "United States. The store of Greatest Values--the store specializing The only store where every transaction is CASH.

in Women's Ready-io-Wear We Offer Values That Are Really Exceptional Women's White Wash Skirts Slightly mussed, values to $3.98. On sale Friday morning at 8 a. m. SU Mussed Waists S1.00 Values were to $3.50. Get here early as stock is limited.

Women's Fine Lisle Vests Regular 40c values On sale at 29c or 4 for $1.00 Beautiful Silk Hosiery. All colors. Onyx brand, values to $2.00. Friday special S1.00 Th pair One lot of Mussed Voile Dresses Small sizes, original values to $7.50. Friday morning at 8 a.

m. choice S1.00 Women's 50c Lisle Hose, white only. Friday we offer them 4 pairs $1.00 House Dresses and Bungalow Aprons Values to $1.75. On Sale Friday only Choice S1.00 Just received a shipment of beautiful muslin Night Gowns, lace trimmed, values to $1.98. On sale Friday S1.00 Continued For Investigaiton Thomas hoard the evidence in the divorce suit of Byron Emory against Niuicy Emory in Common Ple.TH court Thursday then continued the case for further investigation.

The testimony showed that there had been two marriages between Hie couple, the lust time in January, 19.18, on tin; stand in his own behalf, Emory alleged i absence, de- cliiring a the defendant left hiin in November, 10.1!), when he said she disappeared from this city taking their 9 year old child of their former marriage and claimed that he had not seen or heard from licr since. The plaintiff was represented by Attorney H. L. Small. Admitted To Probate The will of Mary Bonder, deceased, was admitted to probate Thursday.

Under the will Mrs. Bender, who died at her borne, 1530 Ninth street, last April, left her entire estate to her husband. Michael Bender for life and his death the property Is to be divided among her three children. Lixzie Ilartman and George and Frank Bender. Asking For Temporary Injunction Hearing of an application for a temporary in junction in the $10.000 niienatiou suit of .1 attics Wilson against Hurry Cnstor.

state prohibition inspector, will come up btfore Judge Thomas In Common I'leas court nt nine -o'clock Friday morning. The a i i seeks 1111 order oC the court to prevent Castor from continuing tlio nets complained of in. the petition pending the i a hearing of the case on its merits. Deputy sheriffs searched for Cast Thursday to serve the legal papers issued from the court in tlio case but they were unsuccessful in locating him. Announcement Extraordinary! Friday we will place on sale over one hundred Beautiful Voile Dresses, lights, darks and fancies, size range, 16 to 48.

Values are up to $8.95 On Sale Friday and Saturday $5.95 Every Spring Suit On Sale Friday At Vz Price Pick out your suit and pay us just half of original selling price. The styles offered will be just right for next Fall. Real Estate Transfers .1. E. Kiekey to Charles T.

Anderson, lot Twenty-fourth Mreer, SI etc. Forest llolbrook to V. S. Taylor nnd Henry (Jalleastciu, lot on Eighth street. ote.

Chiirlcs liurr to Roy Rhoinfrank lot York addition. S1 ete. Lottie Clausing Stanley R. Clausing. aero Clay twp.

$1 ete. l.nnis C. Peel to E. Hannah ler Third street, SI etc. Charles; C.

Horr to Karl i a York iiililitimi SI etc. Albert. 1'fleger In Floyd Pflcger, acres Minlisoii twp. SI R. S.

Farver to Thomas a lot. on Frnnt street SI i-tc. The i i i comii.liiy Unlainl lot of i a i -fl etc. ej Keller to 1 a ivqi. Marriage Licenses Conor Calvin, stii'lworker.

i i nnd Mnnil Kuena isi Sfiuin- Yminc. i Frank FergiiM'ii. a a jpj eity. nnd i i a i Neudoerfer. eity.

Ki-v. Chnrles a Kills liihnrer. eily. aii'l P) Madge V.i. i-iiy.

Child Shot By Unknown Person 1 1 N. .1. i i line- i i A i i i ri'' I i i i a of liK I I I I mill f.ir iiennie- in ''mv. i i I i i '-one. I i i i i i i i i i I a shot a i i i a i to- i i i i by mi 1 of LEHMAN'S Second Floor The work of repairing oiir second floor has been completed.

The carpenters and painters have finished and into this new department we have brought a complete new stock of Clothing for Men and Boys I A AT A 0 A It's Business As Usual On Our Second Floor-- We want you to come in and look over our wonderful new line of suits and we can convince you that "we save you $5 to $10 On Your Summer Suit--During This Second Floor Opening Sale Kuppenheinier, Clothcrafl and Style-Plus Season's best models and latest patterns. It will pay you to buy your suit--Now. He The i i i i him i i i In a i money, heanl no hut son a i i i i i i i I'nim i i i in I policeman. I I'avnr Ami I I A i i i a i i i i Ilsl THE LIVE STORE We arc still issuing- Premium Cards and expect to rc-opcn our Premium Dcparimen within a few days. a i.

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