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TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1923 THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES PAGE NINE FOR RENT K- Vl 1 furnished houpekeepinB or room for sletping. 7-1 (1-t I houses. Robinson. 7-lti-tf KfcST--- rooms fur li((ht with bath. 3134 Walnut St.

OK RENT-- Furnished room; ruse of bath nnd phone. 8th St. I-hone IOii-1-M. KKNT--I room apiirtiuent. All improvements.

1'hom- or 12.W-Y. IlKN'f--Kurnished rooms for hoiisekeepitiK. Phone Hoston -Y. i'ine I KENT--Sleeping Washington. rooms.

H07 7-IO-tf. T'OK KEN'l' furnished room an-irlmeuf bnth and pantry. 1'hone. 71S nth. 7-lS-tf sleeping room, well furnished.

512 Second Sr. .1. Hannah. 7-13-lf Two nicely furnished lieht housekeeping rooms; hath, Plot-rrlcity Real a telephone: per week. I a Real Estate Office.

H12 Street. room flat. Suin- 7-KJ-tf RENT--3 room Kronr. flat. 7-1-tf room office.

tins, n-ner and electricity. I i en- tr'ince. Gallia. Suitable for real estate, law Or dentist. KET--Kurnlshf drooms.

1'hone FOR KENT--Koom lor 1 or 2 geutle- uien, all conveniences, use sun parlor. Two squares from Post Office. 541 Sixth Street. 4-7-tf FOIC KENT--2 furnished hnusekeep- i rooms: bath, t-h-ctrlcity. I "lion" I-'Olt KENT--1 nice sleeping room i conveniences.

Phone 57.1-.!. MIS Second St. Y()K itlJN'T--Furnished room for li-ht housekeeiiing. Phone 2480-L. 7-14-tf OK RENT or Uarages.

Phone 7-14-tf K()ti RENT--." room cottage, out- mile, east of Sclotovllle near Eg- l.n-t's Traction stop. Phone Exchange. Minjiie Eg- 7-H-tt lU-JN'i'--3 nicely furnisheil light holisukceping rooms. Also 2 Inquire 1810 llth St. 7-lG-tf KKNT--Uurugc.

i St. Inquire 12K. room apartment. per month. All moueru lirovemeius.

Phone U'JO-b or I-OK KENT--Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children. i for ene or two. Modern conveniences, sill. I'lione 1127-X.

4 flat with all conveniences. I the rear of 712 Inquire Schislcr's MPBI Miirkpf. 71(1 John St. PrrRented With Chair Mr. and Mrs.

J. (J. Kice of Jackson street were iiresented i a handsome cliuir at the medicine last evening for being oldest married couple present. Mr. and Mrs.

Kicc have been married for 04 years. KOR RENT--2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children. Chilli'-othe. 17-11 FOK.

2 Court. rooms. furnished. 17-; FOR rooms, all improvements; double porches, squares from post office. Plume niiS-L or 123fl-V.

17-Mt. FOR RENT Furnished 4 room apartment. Phone 7-1711 MAN FOUND DEAD IN HOME; DEATH BELIEV DUE TO en to Non-port on the aftornuOE Train Sunday. Mrs. Baber, of 11)1-1 High street accompanied rlie snof stricken parents and their little sou Jack Newport.

Excessive use of moonshine as as Ihe cause of tta Ceaih of Walter I). Bartlett, 39, well known in (lie south ami West Ends of the city, who was found dead in tbo front up- un.s last seen alive by his wife slairs bedroom at his home, 512 Court eight o'clock this morning wlvn he street, this afternoon about 1:30 by came home after being away all night, his wife, Hcttic Bartlett. Ue; did not go upstairs any more un- JKOK KKNT-- Furnished iiishert Phone SfCflld. FOR or 1 IWS-X. 4-K) 1 17-11 I New York Stocks KOK A i ennvenienccK.

-110 ISth. HKNT--'J modern furnishf-d light housekeeping rooms. 1'rivare NEW YORK. 17--Prices were entrance. HOI McConnell.

I'lione irregular at the opening of today's 10-M-W. 11--1 stock market wit lithe majority moving lower, particularly the rail shares. Tn no Instance wns the r'uinge greater half point. Oil storks were slightly improved. The market displayed a more, general weakness in the secondary dealings.

Declines of point, or more, by r. S. Steel, er.thlehem and i Steel i confidence a encouraged short selling in I i balance, of list. of 1 to li I points were established by many lend- ing shares i i A i a l.oco- I i a i Jit-public Steel, sleeping i Studebaker. Mil 17-lft KOR RENT--1 suite of li-lu housekeeping rooms on first floor.

i a entrance. For i a i -JTli 7 17-11. uy i State-' FOR KENT--M i ruiniis. Call and 7:00. I i 17-lii.

FOR RENT--2 down housekeeping rooms, and telephone: also room. oth St. stairs light I'se of a 1 Int. Miiriut' pfd I a i a Paper I i i i Oil 30 Kelly-Springfield Tire Kenntcuu Copper i Lima I.oeomofivo i i and a i t-'U Mack Truck a oil Molors i States Oil Missouri, a a Tex. M'rsonri Pacific, pfd New York Central N.

N. Ii. Norfolk and Western KM 1 1'acific 1'ncifii: oil A i a Petroleum youngsters K.OO(ffS."0: hulls JO to lower: veak-rn improved a i considered a -He lower; lo puckers hull; desirable bologna hulls f.50((/.~j.7.~ fat heavies stockcrs and feeders u.OO feo.no. Sheep, receipts 10.000; slow; fat liuubs mostly lijc lower: and steady; top western butchers doubles a i fornia dipped a i i bulk good and choice a i M.OOfii.l-t.lT;; a ter price lop to packers: culls Kent-rally S.tXK'j i weight ewes light weight 7.00; lieavics FOR KKNT--C Phone i 7-17-tf FOR BENT--Furnished cottage on Hilltop. i per month.

I'lio'i-. 1 FOlC KKN'j 1 --L: well i a nished li.eht hmsseke-'piiC rooms. Front, downstairs. Modern cun- venieuces. Also garage.

M- Oth. 7-17-ir Fit-public S'et-l i i a Im'enia- a i a i i Senrjs-Ri'i'hin-k, People's CMS Chpinical. New York Central. Producers and Kefiners FOR Rl'JNT--Furnislied room for 2 girls. po.r week.

a 11 in New Hoston. Ulri fiirliisheed rooms for llpht housekeeping. Adults only 15ath and piione. -J'JIH 1-2 Robinson Ayp. 17-Ht FOR KENT--1: Sr.

i rooms. 17-1't FOR SALE--(Jvocery. Small stock and fixtures. i i i St. 7-17-tf FOK liL.NT--Modern 7 room fhit.

JJath, gas, electricity. -J07." Hhudes Ave opposite a i i Station. 7-17-t FOR KENT--Flnt of 4 furnislied rooms and furnished bed rnoms. gas. electricity.

KhodC'S opposite a i i Station. 7-17-lf l''OK BENT 1 --Furnisheil rooms for light housekeeping. Also sleeping room i I i XTM Stanton New rtost-ni. 17-2t LOST t.OST-- poodle dog, about. 2 old.

Reward. I-'OK KENT--Good garage. Onkland. Phone OOfi-Y. 1.S211 J7-2t i-'OK roomed furnished i i i i i i (kiod loiar.ion.

103S-Y. FOB KENT--Garage. 415 Campbell. 17-ot l-'OK RENT--Camp on Scioto River. 17-8t furnished light rooms.

Phono ami I'OR furnished light housekeeping rooms. HlUli Walnut. F()K KENT--New Garage on i i i Ave. Piione I i i 13(12 Avp. 1(i-2t LOST --Package of lace between Anderson's store and a i a St.

Phone Reward. 17-Tt LOST--Rcgistored black and tan mail! hound. License No. 1203. Call 4(t02-R Sciotoville for reward.

17-Kt LOST--Itiiliy imggy wheel between Termiiiiils and New Hoston. I'houu ir.07-R. MISCELLANEOUS N'ATICE--J will not be responsible. for any debts contracted by my wife, Berna irwin. (Signed) R.

M. I i J7-yt Norrhern 1'iu-iric and Chesapeake Ohio. Foreign exchange rates opened lower. i a i over domestic business situation, tin 1 in Minnesota of the Farmer-Labor i-andidate for I. S.

Senator siiijl apprehension over outcome of the European tangle, were i i factors iu Ihe heaviness of stock prices i the forenoon. The rcad'iuess with which Tobacco Products A man i i a stocks declined I Tracsct.ntlnontfil Oil showed the support of an indif- Pacific 13oVi fcrent sort. As wns the case yesterday, of selling was ac- Pure Oil 71 Republic Iron and Steel 44 Roebuck 70M. Sinclair Con. Oil 24 Southern a i i SOW Southern a i a Oil of N.

J. Studehnker Corporation lOu Texas Co. 42 fl Texas Pticific 10U Retail Stores 71 United States Rubber romplished i the first hour and prices stiffened slightly a noon. Many ordinarily less active stocks Fold higher. Pierce Oil preferred gaining joints.

Call money opened 4 a -i per cent. Outside news wns interpreted un- a a in today's stock market: but a early selling orders hail been losses were generally retrieved. Selected specialties displayed considerable strength. Sales a i a shnrcs. The closing wns firm.

Fine Homes--Easy Terms 4 bcdroc $4500 room house on Fimllay street, good location, 4 bedrooms, composition roof, good lot, street assessments paid. Price ii room two story. Walnut street, water, gas. a a i a sink, garngc. with side drive.

This hmise is in i ii's! class condition. Price ii room modem house. Hill Top, water gas. i i a a floors, French doors, brick a sanitary sink, a i a sewer. This is a new house.

room bungalow. i Top. i hall, water, sras. elect i i a hardwood floors. J-Ycnch doors, brick a sanitary sink, full basement i a garage i drive, street assessments paid, easy terms.

Price story new house on Scioto Trail, near i a gas, electricity, bath, a good I us is strictly modern. Price New York Stocks Closing Prices Allied Chemical and Dye G7V-J American Can S'l American Car and Foundry American International Corp American Locomotive American Smelting and Refg. 50 American Sugar American T. and T. A i a Tobacco 14-lVi American AVoolen SI Atcbison Atl.

and W. Indies 11 Vs Ualdwin Loeoinotive a i and Ohio 4.0!'i! Kethlebeni Steel 4i.i California Petroleum 22 a a i a Pacific 14S Ccnlral Leather Cerro do Pasco Copper 40U a Motors Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and Northwestern 70Li Chicago. i St. Paul, pfd Chicago'. It.

I. and Pacific Chile Copper C-hiuo Copper Gas Corn Products Cosden Oil Crucible Steel C4 Cuba Cane Sugar pfd Krie llVi Famous Players-Lasky 72 General Asphalt General Klectric 17nVi General Motors GreHt Northern, pfd States Steel 71U Illinois Central 100 I i a i Copper a i a Harvester 7GVJ U. S. Iri((. Alcohol United mates Steel Utah Copper fiS Westingbousc Electric Willys-Overland CLOSING TKICES ORIO STOCK July 17--Cities Service common do pfd Pure Oil IU.

first "Notice To Presbyterians" The Ladies of First Church wish, you to kindly send to the church on Wednesday afternoon or evening' your accumulation of old papers and magazines. Another call will be made in August. If you have no way of sending them, phone Mrs. John A. Ives or Miss Maud Zeigler and they will be called for.

Chicago Grain And Provisions I A 37-- For the time this season wheat, today fell in price to below Olvc bushel, September delivery. All deliveries of wheat again broke the season's low price record i September touching Pressure of hedging Kales as well as indifference, of demand appeared to bo responsible, for the new down-turn in rallies. Opening prices which ranged from to lower with September and December IK to were followed by a slight, setback nnd then by to a i above yesterday'i i i Corn and oats showed upward lendency, both market's prcsentin, an oversold appearance. Attar opening at a range a i from decline to advance, September 74 prices scored moderate general gniiis. Tin' close wns unsettled a i from 's net decline to 'i gain, Sep.

teniber to and December 90 to a started at V.i off to 'M up. Sept. to a all months showed advance. Higher quo- a i on hogs gave a i to provision market. The close was unsettled at.

to 'net advance. Sept. to and good CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK CJXCIX.VATI. 17-- Hogs, receipts J.500. 2TM: i heavies S.oo packers and butchers S.OO i stags heavy fat sows i.75: light shippers S.OO; 110 pounds end ri.50(it7.25.

a receipts 4.50; slow a steers good to choice 10.23; a i to good S.OOIJ/.9.00: common to a i n.OOffi-S.OO heifers good to choice. O.OOfri. 10.50; a i lo coinnidu to a i 7.00: cows good to choice 4.50riT.7.(Mi a i to good cutters IJXl Calves. r0c to lower: good to cboicii 0.00(3,11.00; a i to good S.OO common and large l.riO(fj.7.(i(i. Sheep, receipts :i.OOO strong good to choice 4.00(:ti.CO a i to good 3.00 wmmon l.Ouigi.OO bucks 2.50@3.CO; lambs good to choice 34.00igJ4.riO; fair to good (JfH.fO: seconds S.Wa'S.W c-ommo" 4.00ro!C.OO.

EAST BUFFALO EAST BUFFALO. July receipts 22H, fairly active and sicady. Calves receipts 400: active higher; C.OO® 17.50. Hogs, receipts 4SOO; active, pips a other 25c higher: heavy mised yurkcrs. X.50; light yorkei-s 7.75rtj;S.OO; 7.75; roughs u.75@G.OO; stags 5.00.

Sheep and lambs, receipts (XX): i lambs a yearlings TOO. higher. Produce Market CLEVELAND PRODICK CLKVKLAND, e- tra in tubs 41ft'43: a i 400) 42; firsts standards Potatoes, cobblers a i ttarrcbj best f.50''y5.75 barrel for go'i stock; poor 4.50'fi,5.00. CINCINNATI PRODUCPJ I A 17--Poultry nlive, fowls broilers "Sfe-JW. turkeys 32.

duller, creamery daif fancy packing 2X eitra firsts 25; i 22fr 24 seconds 38. til about 1:30 when she discovered his body was cold. She ealird Frank lcver, grocer, who lives several doors sm-U: of her home and he snmmsmxl supply Or. A. who found the man P.artlett hryc-nt- lnmaii aid and said that had probibly caused his tlmrities were called at once and they will make- an effort to ascertain where a setrured his llrjuor Boston Funeral Funeral services for John H.

Boston, who died Monday at New Boston, i be held from the home his a Kebeccji Haselip. 3032 I Kliodcs avenue. Wednesday at two o'clock. Burial will be in burg cemetery. dcadi.

He immediately raJlfd Coroner Virgil l-'mvler, who exiiminml the and finiiiij that, excessive of moonshine hail caused man's Or. i a bad been i i for he was at his ollice. on i i si reel nbout se- en o'clock and a i i in quiet his nerves. His request was refused, but a liquid medicine was given nnd he was ordered to go slop i i for iiis i i was a lie ci'tild nor. stand it.

The vial of liquid medu-iue given by the doc-tor wns found i i clothes. The wife a a pint hot i a i filled i in his coat pocket, and i was over to Coroner Fowler He later showed it to Deputy Bob Keno who started to work on the ease at once. i for i i a man poisoned i a causes a is classed as second degree under the Bonder Bill a new state Inw. On account of i th ati- st lock 0. E.

Irish Dr. L. Locke of a i a street had been working at i "rimes avenue, received word a i recently when he I Kl't a his cousin, Mrs. O. E.

a job at a hu-al soft i parlor and room on Gallia street, according to his wife. He was at home last evening about seven o'clock but remained out i This morning about seven be called bis i and told her he spent uhe i i a friend at, the cafe. Fi: i came to the 'phone and vouched for the i i i i Depuly Reno was furnished i i the uam of the friend. Dr. says a he told Tlnrtlett i i a he had too nice a i to be i i i way and says a i Hurtled remarked.

I might off this way sometime." The widow, Mrs. i a five children, Xorman, Carl, a i T'ean. and David survive, in a i i to his mother, Mrs. Anna I Prater of Third Floyd r.artlett. and a sister, Mrs.

Robert Eastwood, survive. I i wife A O. E. Irish of I hnd died at Ihe Deaconess i a in a ciry. following a stir- gii-ai operation.

In a i i to her husband, Mrs. Irish leaves four children. The a i is one of the best known in I and they have many friends in this ci'y. Atortiey Irish owns a big a in eastern part nf this county. Beatrice Hill Dniith Monday claimed May Beati rice, six day old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Pred i of McCullough Creela P.nrial was held Tuesday i in Crnhtree cemetery. Catherine Crager Funeral services were held at twC o'clock i a for Catherine five year old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnllie Craser of 500 Bloom street, SciotovJIle, who died about TOLEJK: GRAIN TOLEDO, 17-- Wheel, cash i corn 1 oat-s 45 1 rye (ill; barley 72.

seed, prime' cash 10.20; Oct. 11.00: Dec. 10.1)0 11.00. Alsikc. prime i-ash August Oct.

50.40: Dec. 30.50. Timothy, prime cash 3.25; August 75; Sept. Oct. 3.40.

CHICAGO GRAIN CMICAU'O. 37-- a l)7Vi Sept. De.c. 0()V 4 Corn: I 8." 1 Sept. July Dee.

Dec. ivioin i on K.isl. i street, a Ticity. ball), a i i i a i a sever, assessments -i-'s K(I i i house. This a is in i i Price clec- bedrooms, good a paid, screens and a first C.

ACKLEY Fool Troubles Relieved Pedicuring a Sept. WVi. Lcpt. 31.15: Of. 11.2.1 Kibs; Kept.

0.00: Oct. S.S,~. CINCINNATI GRAIN I I A I 17-- Wheat i i i oats 1-5 rye fi.S*i.-7(l a 17.00(7; 21 Pohitoes home grown a barrel. sou-s i.10ri bulk stron: pigs (i.7." a a heavy $5750 cottage on Hill Top. in elegant location, water, eras, i i a sanitary sink, cellar, new roof.

CCA rp om honsr in i i i i house is i a elect ncity. I'or two room midorii Knst French doors. i i tnr.ni 1 i i i i a i ffinid i pay' Trice bedrooms. $5250 i i $5200 Arch Supports mude to measure for weak ankles and falling arches. Corrective Shoes.

Corliss Stockings for swollen limbs and varicose veins. Room 404 Masonic Temple Phone 1054 for appointment. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK I A S. Depart- of A i receipts opened mostly to higher: later a i slow; big killers i i steady, bulk ICTi to 2-50 pound averages 7.7.1 ft S.OO: top S.OO; good and choice 2r.O to MOO pound butchers 7.70CH 7o: few packing weight weight ti.7."if/7.So: i 7.1of?i 7.iKir,i,'-iO: liidit liclit ii.7."(7i i a i i i sows ii.l,'0f(/; a i rougii ri.7ofr7,i't.){.l; i i pigs C.oO' 1 a receipt-: Kl.liOO: slow, un- gradfs beef yearlings and butcher hc stock. and feeders abou: steady: lower grades a i i all i i cbsse? weak lo i a i i a V.v loads i i I TM i i most a Court House Wife Seeks Divorce Alleging jieglect and cruelty ileclnrlnp a he const.iitly quarreled and unjustly accused her of.

iielng roo with men. Catherine Gordley seeks a divorce from Charles Oordley whose last known address was Marlon, Ohio, in MI a i instituted in Common Pious court Tuesday. She avers they were married in December and Hint they have no children. Through A B. J-'.

i wife complains a Oord- iey failed and refused to support her. railed her i nnd vulgar names and declares th.it he has abandoned her I'or the association of other women. Rose Made Henry Rose is mode defendant an action for divorce i i .11 Common Pleas court Tuesday by A i Hose who charges Rose with neglect and cruelty. In her pctltioji filed through A U. F.

Kimble wife they were married, in May 1021 and alleges that the defendant refused to work a support her, del a i a he spends his i in issocintlon with other women. She a he has her and to cut her throat, i a says that he i a uban- ilmiHl her for the of it her women. CHICAGO PRODUCE 17--Butter re ccipts tubs; unchanged. receipts 1S.957 cases: lower, firsts '4 ordinary i 1 storage pack extras 24 storage pack firsts 24. GASOLINE AND ALCOHOL Cl.N'CINXATr.

July 17-- alcohol 1n drums 3d; gnuoline a wagon 20; 70 per cent 30. NO REDUCTION IN BREAD CHICAGO. 17--Although wheat mii.lt' new low record for ten years and dropped ogaiii yesterday, bakers here declared there would IH; no reduction in the price nf bread for at least days. of the bakeries, they explained, have on hand supplies of i i for the next two months, which they bought at high prices and which must be used before cheaper bread ea.ii be made and sold. A campaign for a reduction in brcfld prices will be pushed at the expiration of a time, according to the city's high cost commission.

a prices at the close of yc.s- terday's a fixed July at 97 September and December a new low price record for December wheat since 1014. Flour per barrel dropped fifteen cents at Minneapolis which quoted best grade spring a at SC.S."i; bard winter and soft i SUJAR YOHK. 17--After yesterday's i i in raw there a In demand a today. Sales recorded hipiiieiit at cost and freighr. equal to paid for Cubas and 7.i;y for Porto Kiccs.

Ilaw sugar futures opened at 'J to points decline and a fell off to points under yesterday's close, with Sept. at fi.17 ami December at A subsequent rally of i to points resulted from a i commission house a Uefined was rut her slow i a a quoted S.7."i to 1U1D. Uefined nomi- mi I. a closed easy: a i a sales Sept. a May Wifo Charges Cnielty Stevenson, 17H2 Sixth street, cnielly in her suit for divorce, a a i i i in common pleas court Tuesday against Alvn Stevenson, steel worker, whom she a i in June.

1017. In her bill of complaint filed Attorney B. F. Kimble. the i nays is cruel and i declaring a he frequently strikes her in anger and claims that numerous occasions he has OBITUARY The Funeral of Beatrice Fleason The a of Jtsatrlce son.

only a of Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. (Jleason of street, who died Saturday morning at eight o'clock following operation for appendicitis was Monday afternoon at two o'clock from home of her grand-parents Mr. and Mrs.

James Molen In Newport, Ky. Short funeral sen-Ices- were held from tile home Sunday afternoon one o'clock by Rev. Charles Sevprins- haus. pastor of the a i Avenue M. E.

church, and the body was flays. In a i i to the parents, a brother and sister. and l.cunn LouLse, sutvive. Funeral services were held from home i Rev. II.

Oversfreet of the lierPan Baptist church, Scinto- ville. in chnrgft i a was in the Wlipplprshurg cemeterv. Ruby Leoiui I.eona Snyder. the i a a i born to Mr. and Mrs.

Lctlie Sny-lep of Lower Twin a aftf r- noon, died shortly il'tor i i i Th? i was held i i i a in Hie family ml Lower Twin I'reek. To Be Operated I'pon James- Martin, Or-iO i was removed to ITempstead i a this i to i to an opoiv- tion for appendicitis. John Davis jDraws Fine In Municipal court Tuesday John "Hull' Davis WHS found i of disorderly conduct and he was passed a fine of $11.20. and a i i a complaint against his wife. Ida Davis, was dismissed when evidence disclosed a she was not to blame for a row which occurred at the home of her brut her on Mnhert, Road last Saturday.

The grew out of a i over an automohie. RIVER NEWS Hi Franklin TnpMlny. studied her, the last time on lo, last, wbon she says, he became so vio- i Piffsbm-K IJnm No. lent tliat she was compelled to leave' )Bm f) her home nnd seek Kafety wlt.li friends. firmer I' 1 -'TM' i i i i i st i snide.

1 of 1 7 a money high low i rlosinz bid 1 his! 1 1 i i Kins I a i a to -1 to Ii i i papr-r FOR SALE Sown 24 First National Bank Buiiiiing Our office will be ouen imiil 8 o'clock this evening. One 1921 Stvdebaker Roadster. One 1919 Nash Touring One 1919 Oakland One 1920 Scripps-Booth Touring One I'aii'i- fcporl Model. One 1918 Velio Touring One 1922 Ford Touring One 1020 Buick COS-TKK 17--Coffee. I steady S.H.' Youth Fined Taken i custody 011 by the police for iwssession of liquor, Kolxrt Watson, 17 years old, pleaded i to a delinquency complaint tt'hcii arraigned in Juvenile court Tuesday and Judge Gilliland fined him $10 and costs and made him a ward of the court.

The youth, who is a son of i i a Watson, a a at Sharpsburg, claimed a be- bought the jug of moonshine liquor found in his possession from un man in Kentucky; The "hootch" was ordered poured out by court and I'robation Officer I'irman i i a and Olliccr Amiek officiated at the. out party. Complaints Dismissed I'or lack of jiros-ccntion Judge Gil- libind iu i court Tuesday dismissed the delinquency complaints made against Virgil Stui'sill, Film atnrgill, lo, and Charles Widdingloii, 10. Whcclersburg youths. The complaints were tiled by rertheiiy Kpriggs.

Wlu-ulcrslilirg. but cuinplaining witness failed to appear to press the charges. Youth Held FIT Auto Theft Constable Wade -Jackson and C'liarii-s Jlwrshon. Pond Creek farmer, returned last i from Piqua where they secured hitter's i-'ord touring car which was stolen from Pond Creek on recovered by a i i The machine was found in possession of Tliomas 1.1 years old. and the.

youth, who was returned here, is said to have i i i i The hid is a i at the jail i his a i in couri i a on a delinquency com- The is snid to have iVi-n i i i i i Creek i i Drponilnit Chilih-cii Otis 1-. and Stella Carter. Id. i i of Mr. and David a of Madi.M.n townshiii.

wer' 1 be- i i i i i i-ourt Tuesday a i i i i i i i i by reiison a i n-'inlri' mid hospital i i i i a a sivc. The boy bas a deformed foot and the L'irl bas a cleft a a it prohnbh- i-niirt i order a children given i flttclilion. Parkersburg Dam No. 22 lladford Narrows I-JInlon i i a i Jf Charleston Pt. Pleasant I No.

20 IJuntlngton A i i a Pikevillc A a Portsmouth Dam No. i i a i 17, (Ll'I'-l 30J11.4R 40.1" S.I It Kl.3 no! s.4F;i(i.:i I 3.KRI40.S I I 1020. Mrs. Emily IXnch. Mrs.

Edward Moore of Vinton avenue received a message telling c-f rtefitb of her a Mrs. Emily Alvina Diucli, at Athens State Hosp i i i yesicrdny i i a i i being diic to a a bin and complication. Mrs. Ijinch leaves two children, Mrs. Myra Lewis of Mourylown, and Man-in Dinch of Otwny, two brothers, Madison K.

Davis of Ninth street, Portsmouth, Americas Davis of near Washington C. I I two sisters, Nancy Diimfonl of Pleasant Plains, aiid Mrs. Klein Rhodes of own county. Mm. Charles Boclmpr, another niece of i street, Keste.r Davis ot Court, street nnd also many other friends lo mourn death.

She was born In Brown county. i 4, being 71 years old at denth. Fntier.il services will be from the Oswego M. E. church ne.ar Otwny Woduesdny afternoon at one o'clock i Rov.

C. T. Grant In. charge, r.urial will be In the Oaweg-- cemetery. 4V no 7.0P 4.

AV 8.7 Ft 2(ij 2.5F! r.i5u|r0.7 noiio.opn2.s i S.2 SJ fi2llO.BFiii4.Si .04 2.12 .40 GEORGE PFEIFFER Funeral Uiretlw And Embaltner Ulis Pltittet Embulmet Phooe 96 Eighth mod CO'ITON I I 7 -Spo! i i Cotton lur-d I. a rely i I Our run 7(10 miles. We also have some real bargains in used motorcycles. Will consider trade on any of nbove cars. McNEER-NASH CO.

a a IIRKICTY i i i i i bond- Liberty I H. -1. f.teel'.vorl;er and Cooper, i i i I. Kranl; brickw eded i i Phono 462 533 Second St. I fii'M iri1 i Firebrick.

and (Iraeic Ulair. city. cnrpcmi-r. 1'rick. 17.

HIM-. S. l.lndenmeycr. i Kers'i'-nii -I. a i i nr.d i i Mill! 1 i colm-.

d. I H- 1'et'il. Forecast (Jcuernlly a i and Wednesday. Xo change in River i not change much as the pools i V. B.

WINTER, i Observer. LITTLE CHATS ABOUT THE DRUG STORE No. 1 of ii scries 2 Thnrsday A SPECLVLTY." does this saying menu to you. Is it. just, idle words, or does it mean Hint, your is i i up to it.

W- cr.tcr lo the I'KKSCRII 1 TION TRAOK. This means a we i give the best service possible. We employ three HEGIST- ERKO I which menus a there are nlwnys of them. c.o band I see tlmt. your loved get.

I lie proper medicines and not i or the wrong i Three experienced DELI'V- KKY i i two and a are al- a on band 1" se- a von the proper delivery RJNERAI, DIRECTOR AND AMBULANCE SERVICE liome at J503 Ofi street, no charge. UrantM ofJice U25 Third St. ISi THE EfflRICR. RAWS0N CO. Funeral Dircclon Ambulance Full Auto FUNERAL HOME FREE 31 i GJiiu SL I'bene Z5t3 Irnnton.

Si-rvicc. Wi- delivi-r to any pi.n of i i CITY, from Scioto Hridge to New Uosion mid from P.iiiili'vnrd i river. A Trial Will Convince You. Just Telephone No. 93 FLOOD, DRUGS Funeral Director and Embalmer Ambulance Semce Phone 117 Cor.

9th and Waller Sts. I Undertaking and Embalming A. P. SMALLEY. Assistant Years of good servict speaks for itself PHONE 11 Ambulance Servici'.

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