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i PAGE TWO THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921 THREE tfAYS STARTING TODAY STINB (ADAPTED FROM JACK Diut-ori, ADDED ATTRACTION "FATTY AT CONEY ISLAM) Two Reels of Uninterrupted Joy and Laughter With. "FATTY ARBUCKLE" C. OF WILL HONOR G. TONIGHT Six o'clock, new time, is the hour of the Chamber'of Coonnerce- fortiia meeting this evening when the A.Ii. veterans of this city will be Iionored by being the, guests'of.

the Chamber of Corrnnerce, under whose direction splendid program has been prepared. the luncheon "Commander Dr. S. RuseJes. of the American' Legion will have charge as chaltpian.

J. J. G. A. will 'also render a solo.

8. Carroll of the Thesis "of Veterans', fife and drum George, S. CirroH at the- Spmnish AVar addresses, followed by Rector E. A. Powell of All Saints' church, will the main address.

Tlie speaking program will be Ions trere will be plently of music hi keeping with the patriotic program. Fester iviil lead the group Veterans', ifcof wllL.be on hand to give war-time along with four.liiiglers'of t' lc American-Legion, sjuml the bugle culls familiar in tlie World AVur. The Jnniors and Daughters of Portsmouth and New Boston wil. be' rcprcsented iris committee appointed, to attend: Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Lockbaum, Mrs. Minnie Sexton and Sampson Wolfe of New Boston, Brooks Gronninser, Morris 'Thatcher, Mrs. Mary Boyles and Mrs, Margaret AndersonJ ot 1'o'rts- Tnouth. ...1 The table decorations tins-evening will be silk poppies made by widows and orphans of Vriluce. Auxiliary Will MM- 'flie members Peerless Auxiliary, No.

SS, of the. SpanishTAinerican War Veterans, are -asked attend an i poftanf business mcctinK Friday evening (tomorrow) at Hie homo TJiuder, Rhodes nvrnuc. lc made NO DEVELOPMENTS IN "So far as I have learned there are new developments I have earned of none no place else in re- SEtds to the investigation Officers ST. F. Evans and J.

AV. Foster if Columbus have against mu arid the local polfce force," Chief of Police Distel said Thursday. Safety. Director Si Straus stated hat he had learned of no new (levelc.p- tacnta. "I am perfectly no, case was made against the chief or any assistants.

TUe charges are tot- silly to talk about," Mr. Straus said." Several of the witnesses, who testified hefore Evans and Foster say they were asked only three or four questions and then dismissed. officers left yester- day afternoon for, Logan, 0., where Uit-y''will conduct tion there, It is said they will also visit two or three other Ohio cities to learn if the police- towns are making an attempt to enforce tlic prohibition laws, Probahly the next move in the local investigation will corne front the pro- Wbltoh, lKsi(liuar ter Columbus or from Governor Day is. Portsmouth Telephone Company Files Application Tp Issue Additional Stock OHIO, MAY The Portsmouth Telephone Co. filed with, the Public today an application for to issue $50,000 additional common to be sold at par.

The company wants to redeem outstanding 'indebtedness and make extensions of equipment and service. The request, sipied by TV. IX Trwnp- tt, president and Harvey M. Alien, Secretary was referred to the commission's telephone department, and If necessity for a hearing develops, a 7 "date'Will be assigned. Meantime the is asked to furnish a state- 'ment'-'ott indebtedness 'expected to be discharged-and'purpose for whicli it was incurred, and to five "in reason- note detail" an estimate proposed new capital company's, statemnt.

attached to the petition shows $200.000 of common stock and $03 of preferred outstanding and "lists $454,530.44 of a wests and liabilities, The Portsmouth Telephone Company stockholders have met and elect- directors, for another year. The. directors have-'organized by electing the following officers'. Dr. 'AV.

D. Trem- pcr, president; Raymond York, vice president; AVm. Scott Mcivell, treasurer Harvey M. Allen, secretary, and general manager. The only new director is'Raymond takes the place of his father, the late Levi D.

York. directors are Attorney Joseph Mic.klcthwa.ite, AV. R. of Cali'fornia, and R. AV.

Mmfly, of ChSllicothc. FRED KALTENBACH FOUND DEAD Republican Rally Tonight Have Fine Program For Meeting To Honor Members Of G. A. R. Short speeches hy a number of local party leaders will be a feature' the luncheon and 'meeting, which will bo hold this -Thursday e'yen- irtjt'by the Scioto County Republican its quarters in the Masonic Ladies will be guests of tlic club and will participate in the ex- lent program arranged for the occa- n.

A special Invitation has been ex- Club at Temple. New Levies Discussed By Trustees A program-has hecn completed for 'the patriotic entertainment the Jr. 0. U. A.

M. aud the Daughters of America will give in the High School Auditorium Saturday-evening, Slay 28, for nil G- A. K. veterans ot the county. Tlic program at I lie high school will follow thu banquet at the Selby factory restaurant.

lodge, members are to. meet at Jr. 0. TI. hall, Fifth and Court street, at Central Standard time.

Part I Bugle Call Edward Hubert Our Flag Myron Williams Kaluto to the a Song America Audience E. II. Dailey Invocation Kev. 11. H.

Bridwell Address of welcome Phllliiis Response Br. 1'- .1. Kline Yoh-Jil Solo, sclwt Mr. Mead Reading, sulecl.ilrs. Kline Kccii rart Flac Drill lo Honor llic Kliic and c'niy by Miss Sun'Evans'.

School Male City Mr. Henry Matiiiott, Mr. Suimu'1 Crawford. by Marjori Gerlacl PLAYLET OUR FIRST FLAG A Playlet in Two Acts Time 1777 Koss' house ill dclphia. Mrs.

Ross Marsarel Cro.s HIT Daughter Kditb Bulloe Gen. (Itx-rge Washington A DoA'oss Robert Morris Thorngate A Captain Ray Kilter JntroiMn-er 1 Moore Patriotic Address Uov. 11. Oirtwrisht You Till We Kev. C.

A. Hughes Sinking fund trustees met at the city "burlding today to discuss levies for IfKKS After discussing them from ninny angles they decided to pust- ponc dcCiniti' action until ihcir next meeting. The trustees are Ben Dillon. Robert Bryan t. George KrieUer nnd John C.

IJnuer. Will Move To Gallia Street It. was announced Thurfday Hint the ewelry store 5f Otto Zoellner V.ro.. ow located at 410 Chillicothe street, ouid In 1 moved soon to the Gal'ia room-of the lieneral Service Forecast Strike i Electric Liners May -Jit--A gi-nonil ou lines Ohio Kin-trie Company i nir lims in Nib's. u-ii.

Uiranl ami Youngstown. ami Sharon and New 1 is likely -mi repri'sentatlvcs wir men's union saiil loday in i i i-ing that nesotiations with the IMIII- pany rtwhiil a deadlock. Th; company askMl a wngo riHitictinn fron; tfi cents in the maximum while tin- men oiTered lo accopt cut cents. Couirimy. Changes are now l-eing made in th tteneral Servii-J Company's building take care of the business change.

Tli jewelry firm has been located on Chi licolhe street for number of year Xm'IInor of Ilio lirm. silid ill afternoon that the change 1 iuile but that nt present he could yy just 'when the change will be uia'd TO STAND TRIAL SOON FOR HELPING TO SLAY HUSBAND tended by the committee in charge to the grizzled civil war veterans, who will be the honored guests at the Chamber of Commerce forum luncheon al six o'clock, to attend the club nicotine later in the.evening. The program starts at eiprht o'clock and a big time is. anticipated. All Republicans, whether members of the dnb to attend.

Juvenile Follies At The Sun The happy boys and girls of i ivenile Follies arrived in Porl utith todny at noon. Tlu-y camr 1 om CliiUicothc, where they played to 'liouses at eacli perforuwnce. 'he kiddies were disappointed bccHusn tiin prevented tlieir trip aronrd tlm the largo tnick whMi was soured for thc-Jli, but they went to he Okcy Music Shop where they sung the latest song hits. Manager Meyers of the Sun prom- that the Juvenile Follies will be real novel and unique in every way and sure tn please every cnc who secy it-' They will appear at the Sun for thu last halt of the week matinee and two shows in th6 c-vcnint, and a childrcuV- matinee foui o'clix-k Thursday an.l Friday after neons. Mr.

Kulin, manager of tin. conTpany, lias placed tlw miUinte a Hftcn tvnts Uiat every child in tlv may have, a chance to sec it. When Gordon Kaltenbnch of Pond Creek, on the'West Side, ateppeil intr- tie- yard in tlie rear of his parents' home, to cull his grandfather, Fred Kaltenbnch, to dinner today, he found him lying on the ground, wlieic he had rolled'oft a licnch on which he had spent many hours waim AVhen KHltenbach" reachcrt his gnindfatlier's sltlo he was 'dead. A physician, who'was that Mr. death was F.iuscd by heart trouble.

Apparently'he was in his good health until family stricken. The' deceaseil was 70 years old and as a widower, liis wife having dli'd any- years He is survived by it- soii, Jackson Knltenbach. with liom IK niiidi! his home. Mr. KalU-u- K-h was-well known on the AVost wiiere the of his death will learncil of with genuine sorrow was a splendid.citizen* Ho.

had 'retired life for'Sometime. Kal erJiacli of the lloly 'rinity church on Pond Creek. New League Opens Tonight The Twilight League will opcu its season tonight at slxVclnck on the River City diamond south of Jackson street at tin: foot of Brown street. The Icjigiie is composed of tennis--Itivcr Cirys. Midgets, Km! and Massics.

Tlie JUver City -an MidgQts will opcu the ficason wit Monk an dMcTjiughlln as the battei for the River City nine and Tilton ui Russell for the Midgets. Kdwui Hudlin will he the official Games will bo played every niglit. SILK KIMONO FOR SUMMER WEATHER Mr. Esselborn Buys Pogue Property Diners Follow the "Leader. "People are r-heep," snlrt the eynieal writer.

"When 8 dinner Is to be ordered for party of six there is generally one master mlnf! who will select the klrftl of soup lie wants. Almost Invariably tile others will the same kind. So It goes down the line. There Is no I i i a i Yes. I'll admit I usually suggest the more i expensive dWies to the master mind.

It bnos's the York Sun. No home, can really be successful that docs not have a surplus of cash protcdinir it. The best way to iiccumulato This is lo open Savings Account The Tioyal Savings and Loan Company, then have a ili'finiti' phm m' makin-j deposits rJ-nlarly and STICK TO YOl'R PLAN. In the 31 years a T11K KOYAL has boon serving people of Portsmouth and other soi-lions of Scioto County it- has found thai tliosp' dcposiiors arc most sncce.ssful in Imili'liuff np i accounts arc llic ones who make deposits al ceitiiln intervals, preferably every week. By deposits weekly you a apt in overlook or nejr- lecl this duty, oven if your income should be reduced.

Here your funds bear 4 per cent, interest and safety for them is assured because the company loans funds only on real estate security and its affairs are under Stale supervision. of loca Tin; Cincinnati -Enquirer interest Thursday said: "Paul Esselborn, President of Onlury Machine Company, pai'l pvoxl mutely ST.r.OO for one of holdings of Mrs. Mary I. rogue. the aft the quiring the northeast corner of Park auwic and Krancis lane, 'opposite the Christian Science ClutrHi.

John Gates (his week took to another of the Pogue holdings, for aresidencc two iloors north of the plKCe just honghl by Mr. Ksselhorn. Undergoes Operation have been advised that Nnah Shoemaker, foreman at ihe Cnr- lyle brick plant, who was taken to a a i a i in five weeks for tlie benefit of his health, is improving but rather slowly. He underwent an operation sinre being at the institution hut there has been i no improvement in his condi- tUm sim-e then. Jmlergoes Operation Mrs.

Henry Kibble of 111-' Clay rvut was removed to Hompytend bos- AVednesday niglit ami was opi-ni; cd inioii Thursday morning fur up- x-ndicitis. Create an AVhy. have a room copied from some old period room if you don't feel comfortable in it? There fire too man things in American furniture and art for us to ho persuaded thn nnd expense spell either comfort asc BIRTHS A s-on was born Thursday to Mr. anrl Mi-s. A Hart of Ximb strett.

Mr. Hurt is a sboeworker. i or artistic expression. Atmosphere which is so essential In the furnishing and decorating of duced through space, form, color nnd the character the men and women who are lo live In the bouse. any home, is pro- consideration i-f Recipe for Good Memory.

Hose, the sarnilous domestic, can give you facts of history--Interim. 11on.il," dramatic, scandalous--right oft the bat without i moment's hesitation. "How ilo you mrmage to remember all these things, Rose?" inquired her employer the other day. Then Rosa came back with the Infallible rule for memory training. "I'll tell ye, ma'nm," said she.

"AH me life never a lie I've told. And when ye don't have to he tnxi'n 1 yer memory to be rememberln' wiint ye toll! this one or that one or how ye explained this or that ye don't Ainu's wishes to a the o. 1C. K. lodge for tin- box of sent to the.

oifice Thursday. MRS. CARTER TO RETURNTO Mrs. Leslie Carter. eminent American actress, who starred juit arrived from Paris.

Paving Jobs Are Completed Monroe Sous have completed their contract ot paving Tenth street from Court to Findlny. -The later. ui will maeadnmlze thR between their tracks on tills street. The firm has also completed its contract of paving Kendall KVIMIUL- from Eighth lo Nintli iX'U. A.

M. need inorc-auto- mobiles for Saturday night when they clve a rceoptinn for the G. R. veterans. Tlie loilfle.

hiis enough machines to transport tlm veterans in tlie conn- but -wa-nt to curry the in the Any' auto wishing to donate use ot their, machine should call Frank Pattoh, 1SOO-X. Ford Coils Are A ncvy thief lust night iiften 10 d'clock. stole four coil units from a Ford machine in front-of the 1L K. lit l. )14 Fifth Mr.

Jones, who runs a taxi, was in tin house only a short time, but when lie returned'to the machine ho found the culls He has obtained good obtained from person? who nil suspicions 'looking persons in the nbout time of tin isht Tho China silk Kimono coolest possible kind'of a for the warm summer months. Here is one made of oriental figured silk with pipings and facings of silk. MANY TKANX overwork it anil it lasts ye. good as New 'Phone Co. Has Meeting 1RONTOX, Miiy directors' of the Home Telephone Com- was held at tbe Hotel i nri tin- followins officers were eleet- Pn-si'ilent.

1). C. llsivies; vice- in-i-viilent. -I. F.

Dnii-Uenmiller ot" Coimius: secn-isiry. S. AV. P.ooth; treus- irer, F. MrC-iiuliey: general mnii- .1.

Olierlins. Boosts Big Boxing Match Jack Bhcppard of Hunlinpion was to Portsmouth yesterday boosting the Alartin-Gnnboiit Smith figlit staKcd in HunUiiBton on Day Sheppard says- this will lic.TMe if 'the Kreutest" boxing miiti-lies staged in this soetion. Will Subnet To Operation 1-lcrbst. who is seriously ill his homo Third street will moved to a local hospital tonight mil submit to an operation to Ij formed by a Cincinnati ytiansi SICK Mrs. JIary Stonier is ill with ill thcria at lier hnnie on Tiiivil stt near Bond.

Her sister. Dorothy Ai with typhoid fevrr. WilHauv AVallace is seriously ill fever at his home on Front street. RIVER NEWS The Ohio rircr continues -lowly in the rortsroouth distrirt aTM Tbin-jtliiy morning stage of ll.i was recorded here. Itor movements Thnrsilny mcU the Chris Green, which a a.

m. for Ilnntington and is due tonight, departing at a. I'riday for Cincinnati. Japanese Marriase Laws. hp legal restriclions on the ngf it which a person can marry art different between mtn women, according to the civi! coiie.

of Japan. Men must be above 1" and women 15 years. There can be marriage i out the voluntary agreement of thi and woman when a marriage to 'he contracted. If they have parents living they must obtain consent, unless the man has completed his i i year find the woman her i real An Old Dominion The road downward to the hot has always been crowded- The upward to the land of "niiii honev" has plenty of elbow room all of the self-denying PW have decided to to that mond Planet- Gives "Rise Suspicion. Jud Tunklns says the man omls on his ancestors yo suspect it's intlKCS vvu 1 "esior.

didn't have to The Royal Savings I Koyjil Savings BuiUlinc Gcorpc Noil. Koyjil Savings OAU.1A STRKIvT ON THK Business Hours, 8:30 A. M. to "i A. M.

to 8 Saturday 8 A. M. to 12 M. M. Mrs.

Gcorirp Nott of Conn, is to co on tri.il soon there foi complicity in the murdei of her hustiaml. lilwood U. r. -rnt- ly was hnnccil for miirilorinc Nott in his r.ome. Tin' state char es Ihnt Nott aiiieii While, hnndinc him outcher knife to tho dfeil Nott shot nnil ttin cuil'bcd to death.

Wade and an cc- comnlicc buried the body in a trunk HOW TO PICK THE WINNER OF THE DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER FIGHT DOPE CM ACM HtloHl AkjJJ.

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