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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 14

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1923 unicipal o'clock, SherriirjV, JoUn- brought in the'-'affidavit and hnd Chief foUce The divers' other persons re- afternoon along wun of Kit of. Klaiismen tbered 'on 1 HI lltop -streets the exercises marking tl cornerstone of tl lAitii era charge filed is as follows: ie AT GixWard and divers unlawfully did congre- together on the sircets anu pnb- places of said city amioy- of 'persons passing along said IMvwpublic, places, ami and there said J. A. and divers -persons: did not- rtepart am as they titcn pKSthere required by the onleriof tbe poijte of said eity; but.tbe J. A.

Goddard and the sail other' persons did then an a together' UPr- the said oracr arid there mads rtie sai Police as Hcceiitly tlie Exchange Cltib went on record" us favoring new location for the a Kelative -to this move Adam Kr.ick, malinger of Commerce, lias sent of Commerce, bus following to the. Exchange Cltib: The Exchange Club, Portsmouth, Gentlemen: know, it plensed uiq very much to he advised that the Exchange Club has 'approved- relocation of market. tins market located.otlier/tlmn on OalYla at the intersection of Ghiliicpthc, is self-evident, and to end -'that this -may -lie. accomplished, there" should he im- increasing iiitet-- t-'st and untn tins bus lieeu cleared- r.w- miido for the incrpasd tomobiieytrntfic. Because f.thc By Move Made jByj Markfet JPlatg to roads over the river lending on to bringing to merchants more of trade, 11 ml to industries an additional number of.

employees, which throiit of the 'city, so to the busy days of the week, caused the. of the chnmber, early-in the season, to suggest its "in the building, Xirith and Chillicpthe streets, and in Ihe''open'' a a While on this siihject mcmbprs liiuv be-'interested, i i we'have much -of'encouragement that leads to the belief we will secure the'elimination 'of one-or more r.rade crossings and improved depo facilities; resurfacing Second street, dumps plants, -extend- iiiE ouP'sewcr system and flood will Tbesfe the ensuliii Tbis nrogram along.wlUi the build-'-- new marks an I Ui chamber lias; given much of-its, LU xt'rt 11 nw Mary Jane; Sliope; Shotiei 04, died'at tho 'houie of her daiiglitcr, Teeters; at McxD'ermott, at 2:10 o'clock tills morning. She is.survived by her. U'C. the following Charles and of Buclnihnnn, W.

Ricliard; of MeUermott, ami-George, of.llunting- ton, and one -darigliter, 'Mrs. Minnie llicliter, of Portsmouth: Funeral' -services- will-, be held Thursday afternoon at'2 burial in Kuslit own Cemetery. Interment At MrArthur -Funeral services; for' the, late Mrs. Martha Holland Titus were conducted from tlie Front street Monday afternoon and were $u'--chin-Re of Hev. K.

Bright, pastor of Bigelow M. church ceutial to "yuiv progress. the body was'" tEkcii 1o That conditions' will "'bring more, of service to our. streets "is sured iliitl that.we'-uiay provide "space in which' "to "'cure "for swell. -Is "our duty', and Unit brings to.

attention. the iinportance of public ways to' which reference is made in the outsW. Yon. know. that, one of the penalties with -which.

'we are, -afflicted' in encouraging larger community -and- a greater, number: of is that whieli demands of ns a service in providing space ample to properly' care for this; expansion, mid to' this 'nccornplishment, we" must nd- drcss- ourselves -great i market, In. its pres- LIU Llii ent location, which closes was; thi after a 'conference, P-S6HcitorJohnson null Hor- I.SW:liri,i -r," lu iiling of 'the nmdavit is next step to- bring KIn'n resu 11 of Police otliers cnstwly HIO station; where T. Reimcker Sent cl1 Day of fast and abstinence. Thursdny-Fenstvor. Musses at 5 and Saints' Coraniunion '-'given before all heard and cou re- alib'ri mtets' at cemetery ntdcm Masses at :30 "aiid 8:00 registered rit'polire rhcadquartcrs after thafiie is one of the K.

k. K. organ- Otway Car in ColUsion time' for of jg'Co the i cliarge after Thnrst SJ.V- 'ib'e list of nil 'the rcgis- to the iiffi- court a te'' -to' the persistent "rumor Governor- S'PA Vpii'rtViri Kliin parade, tbe-Cincin- tpilny bad 'thc foi Columbus; Ohio, October 30--Gov- J7-E- -vierrior A. Donnlie'y was i 111 1 last' night telephone at Progress oraR a.Mnx-' Ports 'iJsVlniviiigVb'eo'nTtbtVe Siinda uttempted. parade, he he siiid, "that's wors -blink I ever heard.

I was not on Sunday. wouldn't attend such meetings any -Absolutely wore, damaged in a collJslon and Miivket 'streets about agrer-rl to pny i'v Tuesday moniingi.The the Ford. May Plead Guilty To Murder Charge McArthuv 'interment took place. Infant The infnnl son born to Mr. and Mrs John McKcnzie of-313 i street after birth.

Inlcrmen loot a i Mrs. Me Kenzic is a. palient hos Clarence Grosser, alias puke pav alms William Merchant, held in the Hamilton county jail on a first dc, murder cbiivge, is a former Portsmouth mini. This crime for which Grosser is held occurred on the night of May when he and three compnn- held uttomptM to rol, -1 o'nis'- Knaii, ihoti'on-pictiire theater 'proprietor," on Queen Ci.tv avemie, Cincinnati. AVlien to resist, one of.

the him on i i a revolver, mid he fell forward. As he did so another of the bandits, that Knmi was rushing toward him, flred a shot. The bullet sped over Kuan and struck Edward McClain, one of the bandits, killing him instantly. Crosser and two companions Imve indicated desire to plead guilty' to murder and the plea will likely be accepted when their cases come to trial Thursday. H.

Benieker, assistant Superintendent of this of tW N. 1914, to the Norfolk division in a similar capacity and have his -headquarters in Creu-e, His be li has been', lint to the" Norfolk cliange' becomes effective November' 1. New Home The AY. W. Weidner is crect- a new house oil Poplnr street -for and jMVfyei.

of "Wil liamson, W. Va. -The bolise i bcb ready for the next week or two. Planning For Social Affairs Dates for several big -social fnirs to-lU. 'lield inontli deeiueu upon Ifist liight at weekly session-of the National Protective A iKiing arranged for the 'night'-of November 12 when' the locnl organization expects to, entertain their National President George' A.

Scott, oE Y. A supper will Nove'iuber 2 0 At the conclusion of la'st 'night' business Feasiou a short program of nnd music wns give nbj Ted Gavey and Mrs. Pearl Beau mont. Sentiment Divided'On Project HEADACHES at the The Chamber of Commerce here has about compl'cted the taking of a refcr- i among lonil business interests on the proposal.that the government irovlde Federal aid for tbe carrying ET rid of body poisons. Keep kid: neys.

bowels and liver active and ktalthy with the famous old DrMORSE'S INDIAN KOOT PILLS rAVOH.CD FOR. FIFTY VELARS out of extensive reforestation' pro- The being conducted U. S. Chamber of Cnm- niprcc. According to the expressions obtained business interests here sentiment is divided on the project.

Plan More Arch Lights For Second Street West Fml improvement A i Kcioto bi-ilge, with an.npiienl for tion -7t ii ineeliiiK bold at the Wash- the installation of arch lights 11 tion i inecliiifc noiu to sup oC lllc ity building. 'Ibis to City Council) would complete the i i system i-nenuv of between Chlllicothe. and Mnrkc Scconf street from Cbillieothe street I streets, it is pointed out. Turmoil Exists In Ranlis Of Ku IQiix Klan, Charged Floyd Bartlett o'clock Monti afternobri clainfcd'. Floyd Uartlet better known, to hundreds Bartlett, summons at the lionib' his brother-in-law and sister, Sir.

a'hd Mrs. Third.street. Mr. ill'fo'r three years, death coming -is, I to uirfny. weeks nd montlis'J of 'siifEcring.

Although had been serious at alwuy'Jil recovered und the last couple I of days, although he wns was iibt thought that: end was so nciir. "Catsy" had made his home with his brother-in- law for the past three y'enrs. His affliction had been' such that ho hud been-able to. work only about three weeks in the last.three, years. i Three years ago a milled to an" a i a i citis, from i i rievcr fully.

rccovDred. Complications of his-disability a ywr later, when he-was injureit on Ilih Sciplo Trail. At that'" linie while passing along Ihe road of the ci.ly, a spike pole "willi 'which workers were ercuting a telephono allowed fall. 'I "struck him on Ihc head, rid an operation was necessary- lo. rolorig his life, as a serious fracture the skull had rcsulleU.

Mr. Bartlett was born at Kock- vood, Lawrence county, August son of Mr. anil Mrs. Danel Bartlett. a died some ago.

Seventeen years ago the itraily moved' to Portsmouth and Mr. liartlett has "remained here ever sirice. For sometime he was em- ploveil in the' Kxcelsfor shoe 'factory and later he went to. the steel plant! work. He won promlneace locally during his younger years as a slar jaacball player, being one of Ihc most 526-528-530 Second Street Extra large; showing of blan- kets, comforts and sheets.

We are just a little bit over stock- ed in this department and are going to give the people of Portsmouth a real treat in bedding bargains. Quartette To Sing Wednesday evening the First Pres lyterian church riiiiirtcttc, Mrs. Mne Mrs. Clins. Jj.

Stdrck, Ethvii Lodwick, Wm. H. Schwartz will gc to to assist nt a sen-ice a the First Presbyterian church. Mr John E. Wililiuns-will be the spcnke of the evcnins.

Rev. G. L. L'ulrc ii former- citizen, is tbe pnstor of i cliurvli. 56x72 Cotton In grey, i pairs, 31-2 QO Ibs.

'per V1- vO, 66fx76 Cotton Blankets In ton, grey and white, bed size. Extra fine quality. Per 70x80 Finest All Wool Blankets Extra large size. Per pair $11.98 pair 63x90 Fort Mill Seamless Bleached Sheets 64x76 Cotton Blankets Double size. Extra heavy 'quality 66x80 Woolnap Blankets Waahable.

and moth full double $1.24 81x90 Pepperill Seamless Sheets $1.69 popular players ever, lo. appear on a deal diamond. Surviving "re bis mother, Sirs. Anna SIC Third street, and sister, U. Kastwood, 81tt Third street.

Walter who died July 17'in this city, a a. brother. also leaves a number, of distant relatives and n'legion oE 1 Funeral services will be-held from the houie Wednesday afternoon at, 2-30' o'clock, with Wiilter Tiagby ot tlie First Christian church in charge. Burial will be in size. A real bargain nf $5.98 81x90 Mohawk Seamless Sheets 66x80 Strictly All Wool Blankets Extra heavy, well made, best quality.

The best value ever $1.79 a .98 A Selection Comforts A. choice selection of Comforts, cotton filled at Says: You'll be Admired-Y OU'LL feel brisk and alert in one of our O'coats. They are made of the finest woolens in models that set a style pace. Our coats are a big investment in good appearance at a small outlay in money. ATLANTA, Oclobcr By lie I'riws)--Great unrest and nrmoil exists witbin the ranks of the.

Klnx Klan undo-r'Ibv a i i ioii of II. W. Kvnns, iniperinl vvixard. lo a i a i filed in tbe suit of M. Uittciihnus and olhers for receivership of the oryan- ixiitioii.

A Kvans took office many ehaiilVrs withdrew from the organization, including three, in Cbicagn, four in Kinisn.s City and seventy-one in North Carolina, the affidavits sny. BOY HIT BY AUTO; LEG BROKEN Slanloy Tripp. ii'ijed 11, son of i by an automobile, in Kast Ports- Mr. nd Tripp. of 28(19 mouth.

The driver stflp lialliu nvcniic sufferi-ii broken leg afternoon run down Tripp taken to Hempstcad bos- pital. LOCAL NEWS CAJJjrOl.lS. Oclobcr arlillciiil rifi rrcntcd by fiovcnmu'itt nflirials on the Ohio Rivrr onnhle.s sbip- pprs lo sliirl (in.OOft Ions of rna! down river frf-m i'orlsmnuth foi- Onrinnati. idle co.ii miners from I lie i'nmsroy HOIK! are coming to (iallia S(cliinfr farm work as a result (if (in- shutdown of innny mines in tin- I'omeroy mining Trades f'oiuicil a i i i ln-lil In tin- I.nlmr li.rvicw dllici- liici nifilit i i i i i i i i i i cli- doi-M-d i SIDD.dOd br.nd in siiliinitti'd ti (ho i-K-i-lors of Hcitito i a tin. 1 cumins; i i ti provide to i-rccl nirw connly jail.

M. H. NVary is nf I lie i i which is (-(inijinsod of rt-t- of the local rrnl'is unions. A i car driven by Samuel Mc- Klliancy, of Kloventh strwt, and owned hy .1. It.

Srhixmowr. Waller i streets wen- daiiiiiifed Tuesday noon j(n collision nt i and Wnshinstoi 1 I0rm-st i 1-1 I i street. driver of truok. Mr. i i drivins; no'tl on Jind i was i i on i slrrct.

Mildrci Ni-ff a CJran- Mooney. a Ilio I-'ourth Street srhonl wore pas-en in tht- Mi-KIbaney ctir. but. es esipfd i Son Injured E. Brown, who had been demon strating Garland stores Sinnue Company, of Oallia street, lef Mondtiy for Detroit, in response to message conveying the news Unit hi son had been badly hurt, tlie'result being run down by an automobile.

Damage Suit Being Heart John Breccc of the Broccc Jfiin- ifnctiiring -company is in Cincinnati vliorc his company is engaged in a Inmnge suit being lienrd there. Hev- crul other locnl witnesses will tostify the case. Taken To Home Virginia aged of Fnllerton, who was found guilty of delinquency when a hearing CSreeiiup, 1ms been committed to ho.GiiTs at Greensrtnle. being taken there by Deputy Sheriff Tinsley. of Groenup.

Buys New Home Jiimes D. CarrinKton of 1,119 Spring street lias purchased Escom AViley's property on Twenty-third street nenr nnd will move iiis family to the new locution within tlie next few Jnys. The (ienl wns closed by tlie W. Co. GEORGE PFEIFFER Funeral IJlreclw And EaiuaLmer MUs Anna i'leiffa Phone 96 Eicnth mnd 50 Pound Pure Felt Mattress Rool Edge, carefully tufted, fully guaranteed at AND SKKVICE home at 1503 Oft nrre Direct, no cliarge.

olJice 62i TLiid bl. Bed Special Only Ten To Be Sold inch continuous post Simmons bed, all steel spring. 50 pound Pure Felt Mattress $29J5 This represents the greatest bed outfit ever made in Portsmouth. As the mattress itself is well worth the price asked for the complete" outfit. A Kord niiiclnn" owned by (ioodninn, of 5Ji; Colitin-: bus.

damaged on St-into Trail 1 I'. CL. A liinc i i enr. tnrneil it and caiised i to bump i a fence the side of Ihc road. The front of the a i biiilly It brought i i i t'niversal Ganice repairs.

Charge Withdrawn A bmi eheck charge filed ngainst man tiie nnme of Peter -tosepb. 2-4, by the Ice C'reain Hot- tling Company wns i a terday a the man hnd lieen nr- rested nnd tbe a adjusted. The ebec-k was for $5. Was In Grocnup i liiive A of Ibis city, h.is con-! eluded a visi! lo relatives in Returned to Ashland. Mr.

and Mrs. Kihvard Crawford A have concluded a i i lo relatives nnd friends on Ihe Wesl Side. J.L.Ri Funeral Director and Ktati aimer Ambulance Phone 117 Cor. 9th and Waller Sta. The Toggery Correct Haberdashery 417.Chillicothe Street Next To Wurster's JFun, Frolic and Frivolity 1 Baesman's Police yeslordriy fi-ciin (lie i-hirf of jiolii-c uf Cent'-rvillo.

His! (wo Clrirrnp- Iii-iblc. 10. rl.iiniinjr 1'urlsniouib huiiii-. were brlil Ibei-t: i i r.fn:vi-i|fi ni'u'liine llioiiL'bt lieon Tin: yuiini; rnon, iirrnnl- lo ItMlrr. siii.l i i ronn liad lliem.

The license of ttio inncliine srivi'ii nnil Itiroush Ihe fil" or stolen nl I i P'ifii-t- slalion slioxvil i irncbine carry- injr i i licence ninuh'-r li.nl bren slolen nl Mnysville, dctuhi-r 10. Til'- poli'-e were i i by Hit: local pi'l-eu today. dnnniKvil ill Calliii i MricbineF driven by i i Sevi-nth and of ('uliimbiis were slightly' Sunday when (In-y collided and Waller streets. Clianey i i i rcl.llives i 122 Twelfth street. N(r.

and It'ibert Acbrns and f.iiiiily of tiiis city, liave moved tbe i mil Mrs. II. Sheets, of 120S Heventeentb street, announce the en- gageineiu of their dan.sb- ter. Miss 5tess Mnrgsiret Sbfets. to Mr.

r.j:irn olsen. a jiroinitient business man uf New York City. OBITUARY Raymond Aflkins Kaytnond. five months' old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Cleveland Adkins, of Ohio avenue, New Hoston. Siuidiiy nnd was buried Monday in Greenlawn. The child ciiei from complications. Mr. Interment At Pikcton Tbe body of the late Jaine.s Wil key was convt-yed to I'iVieton Monday nnd wns interred in the.

Mound Cemetery there. Mr. Wilkey jmssed asvay Saturdiiy from injuries he 5iis- tnined in fall while to climb i nn iiutninoliile. Tin- last rites were conducted Moiiilny from Funeral I'arlors, on uerc itix-ct. Funeral Directors SERVICE Personal Attention Always Gallia Phone 25" rjndertaking and Embalming A.

P. SMALLBY. of good speaks foi- itielf PHONE 11 Au.u'JJanco Servici See The Duplex Alcazar (Two In One)'' Range Burns eoa.l,;wood or separately- or together. No parts or. rfcplace as.both fuels can be burned at once.

our cooking holes for coal and four caoking nok-s 1'or gas. Just like "truing on and off the water at the kitchen sink. Come In. Let Us Demonstrate It Your old stove will be taken in trade and a liberal allowance given, you for it. 526-528-530 Second Street.

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