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PAGEFOUR THE PORISMOUTH DAILY TIMES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1920 NEW eOSTON VISITED BY BAD FIRE; AN ARREST IS MADE Only 28 New Cases Of Fin Are Reported TROOPS IN READINESS FOR ANOTHER DASH INTO MEXICO Niv by of the gromj. fuel 10 tbe ilvenc ill real winter has reaulittt in Uw number of Influenza tad pneumonia cusw In TliLi Is fc ImproTemeni and wmcliulye proof that the baekdone- of the epWemEe has been broken. I inat M'0tt Ls over," of flu slid one of Dr. Tiilje said Monday.

the wont in IhU il 1:38 wVa Ife fiune timt, of gucMw. ii the Biertrj iMiUfac. triped tut It by J. with J- with While tW nuat were rpporcM to Health Then- very few been oUtlon (t the of hare had a lot hUtmptoe OUt the dbiisc Ucvlared On Saturday casty of flu rfill itudrr out. New JJosion tire truck sw on ttie scene, but Fireman Will Sum Fremont and Hie several IQPU with him iituld do but little, lack of help prt-rent- ins tlteni from getting jp their' lirst work.

The Kasl Knd fire truck was railed to the smie, but Ibeir help wan liardly needed as tbe fire hud L-urcctl O. i of GAS PRESSURE LOW; CITY SHIVERS riMi La toetxtiim uiih the bum- of tbe hulUiac. Dcpjly Minlul Al of I KlJiiucry formerly owned the meat reporting to Manfaii W. Dfcvfc that to had 6MB in -the cncvry Owe about ten minutes More tLe Sre vns According to 1 law-lip lie parsed the store and noticed Ftannery in the imUdinR and (hut be bail just reached the mayor's office about three a a the rtre clarm was gircti. Oil account of V'laonery's presence In tbc building so soon before the fire discovered, the officers" claim suspicion pointed.towards the man and him under arrest.

He was ID jail yet this 'morning. According to Mrs Flanntry. her husband was Uooae In lied uslecp when tlie alarm was turned in. The one-story frame structure oon wiped out, the grocery stock au icat liciiifr uuickly ay and chopped feed stored in the in at the tine of Perilling 1 punltiie expedition. ReUUoaa bttweeu Mexico tad Ae United States art strained almost to the breaking point, und many thousands of United States regular troops the.

border in instant readiness for a across the internatLonal' boundary line, ehoulO this move be ordered from Washlntrtor The Y-2 Now In Operation On this Division Of The ColuaiLus'Dispatch of local in-j Sooft will be wren of terest Sunday orrcralliiK over ilm Norfolk anil How you like to thejAVesteni front Columbus Torts- joh of running the largest that rolls luto Columbus? Tin; "Y-'J, 1 10. tVet 'which puffed iiito Columbus over the Norfolk Western nearly 100 CQJ! cars, rel mouth later, is Mggrct Irrcoinotive lo wcwis eliiruwl fo Vorls- ttj tf I I I a ever "registered iu'u Coluiulms; rouiid- uf utnl abouL tons, i The Of with alt latest, iiitwr-jtlinn ibe a il; staring devices, including duplex auto- nrc only SS jEfctie stokers operated by comii reared and nre ubout i the, "Y-V doesn't require any nlo exi-r. -more manjKmer to onprutc than (tic ordinary lortirco'ire. Iti fnct. jipiWoxhiMtrly engines arc designed to'replace of freight power.

feet Ions nml rniirTi Mirror lovomotii'ts, Tficse I Ills of 'i in- uia- FATAL DM KY- Vrt. dufl whlrh fltollr for (larland 1'ritr anil protatly (atilly for Ihmirl Slant look pUra Unlay. Slone tns broujrH (o a hoei1tal tare one tiullrt filterfd his abdcnrn. market and grocery, Koiujr luto the bus; i la January, 191'J, when be bought he iilaiV from J. in De-, 1010.

Htnarry so'd the ceat uurkrt back lo I'hlllEpd. The latter does not deny his presence In the stoic lute Sunday night ils wife hoins: wtth him i ulne o'clock, the two working all duy to in voice tfcc stock. Ills wile went 06 at nine o'clock and Flanoery claims lie went home about midnight A. stove was left burning In the More and he claims the fire eiutt hare start ed from it. The" two story brick baSMin? on Oi west of the destroyed structure, wa sllshtly damaged, the intense hea iins plastering to fall In the down stairs business room.

Tlie loss to iho stock is estimated at $5jOOO. Rlerlcy Rea! ry Company carried Insurance on their luilhiing. HuHbedt nill Inwire you. VC rortJsuouth bhtvered Sunday, Che re-irompuny loornins ir suted that there -had U-en no break In the -ult of A low cas prt-fisure. Rl Bny and ttie weak pres- At the offices of the Portsmouth fiasUure ivas due to ihe bis'decoacd for pis sudden unil khary iu the (emperature.

The Jrv rauic almost normal lasi ni-ht, weak ugainUhls DEATH VISITS HOME TWICE WITHIN HOUR IX-ath twice wlihfn an hour last nljrht entered the Colegrore home, Gcp- and claimed tbe mother, Mrs. Jennie Colegrove, anil her son. William. Mrs. Colesrove died at 4:30 and her son at 5:30 jesterday evening, William aged 18 yearn, both fillins victims to Influenza and pneumonia.

Mrs. Eravc was a sister of Ira Clark, of 1,0133 Mf'suUtr nddition, who died Tuesday, Feb. 3. Mm Colpsrove was at the Clark home nursing tbr family, all being 111, ivhen the father passed away. A apo Ttiorwtoy Mrs- taken ill with 'influenza ami sei ago developed ton William, developed pr.f-uE Butarday- Orn dark, another seriously 111 with" influenza.

Red Gross Drive Continued Was 4 Above Thfre ms a kl; in the Heather durinc Ibe past 4S hours the traf toppinB nan) Jrg-rm Sinn Saturdar and Ibis nomine was one ef the rolilest of the uinter. The aiereurjr dropped itm 9 above zero Sundar nomine and this raotnini ms 4 fcfrm above. Tbe Ibis morning aenm- ponied'by a biting wind which caused peaple on IVlr war to votb to 'cpeed up their Mt and undnr nver from the ml nm tr? blasts. Trips On Rug; Hip Fractured Committee Fails To Endorse Candidates I Hetzel Is President mONTON. Fvb.

10-- At a jncctin? lie-Id Sattinliy tbe ilirL-cloraU? of lnmj(jn tcmryiny perfected its by llit election of the fi'Huwinj; narLifd jf iwrs It. IMzuIr A. K. Mit- UT.ikirf. vtco prefident: K.

If. AICccc, ami inattiigiT; 0. Marling. Tlio irtlicr muinlK-re of the 'iHuinl H. I.

Mlncvs. P. K. Cold- JHi'J .1. William Hall, vbe nsMea the SrMo Trail suffered a broken hip in a fall be met with in his borne Suaoajr.

He tripped on rug. He is past rears old and his rendition is retarded as srrious. niOXTOX. Veil. Iteinib-i lifac) Ojiuily CoiuinitUi 1 hclil lliii in (tie auilitor- Jura of the tuiirt In njusMcr tlie of for the clet-tion of to sT.iln plniform conveii- lion V-c il, in Tlie vomwitlrc ndoprcil a (irijtidiiij: for the election oC six del- CpUfS sis; alternnles frctu live county at These he electt'd at (lie primary to Iv hcM at 1:1: .1.

While. 1 t. iwiw. 1. tlrti MilKT.

a Wink- New Plant 111 Will Meet This Afternoon The of the Frances BudgerlhHd Ihw atternoon at the home tillil of All Haints' church, will Mrs. J. V. Davis on Fifth street A.SUL-VND, with a trapc ending took accident cc on the river at the coal Inniling yrstenlny nt Kltfitl. street -when iul, known as the foot of young Uwkl IjonV.

about IS yt-nrn Lonk hireil r.t Cincinnati to cnrryin- trriplit on the tip trip Alton II. Kcinfcill. Jamw trwt Clayion Ilen.ij] nr.il CharU-s -Tones. a i i )tftw of nirs of Jell making Ji vk-jir minority nf tlu- i iioos "hioh he Mys-ak- of thu Chris (Jrrcnc. The iKKU four tnciiil-crs tf i i i i rwuly murker- 1:7, at time or cac.did.iti^.

unr i pn-ferfiice is expn-sscd hy i i i i to, fur it ihvOn-s to (In TOtery. ho commit tee men in vtitors frw in their 1 uf ancc acct ulio approvcil the Filed Against N.W. Wheelersburg Wins Two Keb. Ifr--f tlic N. A of Mor.dny TliC WiiCien-lnin: I-OTS wnn from South Friday hy Kvnri crtdit inusi to The pirnc fnt atid full uf r-p as it wns nil times douliLfnl as in uo'iM FicM Siiiilh in the Iwd when Ihe final i i I I Ftw throu-s: Smitli cirl- at'i wen tn 4.

a i SOIH-. a free I I at the coal at the A to lay a icnt (or the round trip. supply A lot of the eo.il was piJdl on the nlsMe of the deck ncarwt the river. The boy left his co.it lying on All this week the Red 1iip drive will continue in the city and ounty. The committee in charge decided that the? drive would be con- nned indefinitely, the one week cam- not being Ions enough to enroll he needed number of members.

The drive tbts year bus been jcrratly lamiwred hy the prevailing epidemic of plckness.anil on account of ihtt fact it Tvill continue until the desired results arc obtained. Memberships can he mailed -in or my wanting to join ran come to the of fire room 74 First Nutioual Bank building and pay their $1 for a single OBITUARY Bifcy Oliecfe Joy in the home of Mr. and James V. O'Keefe of 1C2G Twelfth strct Saturday night when a baby Saturday night when a baliy ness this morning at eight o'clock when death removed the sweet baby. Dcloris Mary was the name given the why.

The Ixiby was born Saturday night and was the first bom to Mr. and Mrs. O'Keefe whn have a number of friemis who will join with Uiem In their hour oC deepest sorrow. Mrs. Mary Klingman A rcess-iie received lust niyht con royed to local relstives ncws--f the death at her home In of Mary Klinpmnn.

wife illiara Klinsaean, formerly of thi? city. The telegram diil not stnti- (lit CJIUPC of her demise an-l thv news wa The Itctl Cross workers vjll prohaWy nuske their appcarLincc the business places again this week, he committee being busy getting volunteer worfcers- To-lav a canvas will be made at the Excelsior shoe factory. -The other fac- orles will be canrasbed later. Xo reports have been from tlie county and when this report is In the total is expected to jump several hundred. The house to house c.inrnss for Sunday vcas postponed on account of illness of the solicitors.

Tills canvass will he made In the uear future. much drraded malady at her home, Washington street after a brief illness. Stokes was a native of Virpinin hiving been tom anil reared near Norfolk. She wrv the widow of M'll- n. atnkcs who for many years prior to his death in this city last Ar.pist was an invalid.

The. Stoki-s" wnc to this city years ago. A brother, Walter T. Tayior, of Columbus, i.s the only imneiliatc surviv- relative and be wus at her IKM i i finila MI mm cms ciime. The rvnwJns will probably lark to (lie humc at Norfolk for liurial.

Miss KUte McCandless Miss Myrtle KLsie 21 at Hcmpstrarl hospital at (1 o'clock Sunday ercning-frota the nfter effects of nn operation which BnnL Saturday afternoon the fur.rul Jom Itrandel, who died night, of influenza and is held from the and Gntrit slreel, "111. il. CartwrtRht of Central church in Tbe house was. filled with friKt the deceascil, Mr. BramM tbe city's best known business liaJ beeu Iiead nf the Ure; ompuny for sometime.

TLe floral tributes were Dutiful. The l-odr luid to resl in GrKi: nvn tc.iusolenm, 1 tlie last liics eld at the entr.inw; to the Ift 1 tlii iEnus HaU Death removed Clcntft Hall froo f-me of Mr. and "Mrs. J. J.

Hill, iVi 'i(th street; just 10 hoars after i-as born. Death occurred at 7.M 'dock Saturday tvcnlnp, Hie infitnt.is sunived by his pr- nts, two brothers, Alonzo an-1 Jadt. uJ otic ilsLcr, Cleo. Iturial was made in (IrecEiiTc cemetery, at 0:00 o'clock ilor-lij pile to gtl the A Inmp of coal under his foot nail he fell awl rolled off the pinrtk into the rirer. other men heard him cnll nnJ n.

rope was thrown T.h1rh struck him on the shoulders hut was unable to catch it and ilrowned. not been advised that shu wa tick. Mrs. Klinpman wns about GO years of ape and was well knowi in Legion Meets Tonight Thrrc will he an important moling nn-1 HLciron, First National Iwii'l-il Smith. i i f.invnnl who ID C-I' il -il I.j ItotKTt Ullllina IHT i vHintirr Atlnney Sr! rvlin? and l--s of his richt Tec w.i* Mtl nnd cat at.il ili far life.

tbi? n' j.l«n«-s van- Ixxioii I loA o. Attuncra tliis eveninc nt tlie. oftiees of Imil'linp. nt Herman Spitzer Mrs. Mary Spifwr.

jfai ife of Herman Spitier passed to irvit Bcjoud Satarday o'clock following a prolmclcil ill" of asthma. Dwith to her homt 1SO1 Kifth street The deceased WHS iroutfiout the tit j'and had been htre for a numttcr of ycir- Her ronnj fricuds will learn of lior issiiis away with gcanir.e Mrs, Spitzer is isvr t'anii Ilcroian ind one aoa i- manager of the.Temple tre, whn lives nt 1735 Fifth Mrs, fc'pltzcr was a Holy lledeemcr cliurch, The funeral services wiU- 1-e Tuesday nmrnlnp from Holy lEflft-cc: church o'clock'with I wlH t-! she last Tuesday for apF: Mc uirk (n charp CRiliritis. The dccnlrnt wns horn in Adnms county. OTIC In a family of sec- here, the last time nhmit two ycal apo. Besides her.husland the dearie: is survivol by four diihirvn.

1 Fhilllp, Kmmn ami Jn ruspor.sc to llic KrC'l ami Henry Klinpuan I i for Cht- otgo Lo attend the Edith Elliott At 1:50 Sundjj death came to Misi KlliotU dnnsTitcr of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Klliott of 14(W Scventornrh Afreet, a ttvenil How.inl Hnrstia, conimnmlff I dnys wrloiu illrsess, a severe ryts the of Ml members.

Miss Kllloll wns 43 jcars of city, having frcquentlj visited I ehitdn-n jf Sir. nnd Janira mllrss. of her THE PORTSMOUTH AOTO SUPPLY CO. Evcrythini; for the Automobile $21 Gallin Street Ohio, BILL HOLLEHBACK, Manager nil -J ono fii'M Have Your Locks and Keys Kepoircd At EMIL ARTHURS 1016 Galiia Street IH NOT AN ORPHAN Knj 1KITKS. Tlrrj nt JfIiTon SOI thillitcHhr St.

Mr. Chabot Out Of Danger tli ft Alr.i Chal-'t. v.ho is Kr.unli an-I WaUcr Shope Hit On Head With Brick; Condition Serious She hud j-nffeml with lung tronhle a nnrabfr of vrars and in tier weakened cowlition was not able to fight off the heavy coM. Klliotl was well knonn in the Mrs. Stabler Is Better rf Furnace, is in condition at Ms home, 1 FrMny hf wns hit f-n the he.irl i a lirkk.

thf 1 hrick thrnwinir King nf fcii'w of VTrhflrr. nrf-n were workinc "lay at Firebrick plant, rurruico. and the it Shope iva? cnconFciow: fmm Friday CTcniti? i norninp. wTicn he rrpaincd two skiers, Mrs. of Kendall avvnw, i of Stiotovillr-, why re- John Fetter fiv.

is surrm-d fire brothers fide in Ailains connlj-. Mks McCandless was 'and employed at the Inrinp Drew factory when stric.cn little more than work nRO with the ill- ich proved fatal. The funeral held fr'itn the Jntne of Mrs. rJl Svrir.f; protably nfu-rnoon wiTh hur- lal at Mrs. Father Ihmnawny, lhinn.iw.iv.

iti awn, Mrs. Eliu The funeral o'f Oaffin "lrs, nipht nt the home of citj ami her friends will Icam of her i genntne llCr Ntr. ami John her pjircntF, Mr. an.I sin. nf Broadway strcvL Her death T.

rHIIolt leaves ft brolher, with pncu- Ilobcit. in Hiicapo. and a Gcrt- L'hafiln who died Friday will tiH from her late home VintM Afternoon, thrtc o'clwk N. of Olivary in vharinr. The Hen HUTS altcnd ami will have their usual Itiirial in'Grccnlawn.

THE MOVIES The Aram Twfaj Come to the Arcana today ami the chilly A thtmly drama a two rrrt cily comptrtc the profratn. terfeit Trull" Is ft two rrrl 1 feature with Robert Hiircs the rfar ind Midca tirailic' 1 supporting cast; Thi? drama ts fii-'- i cxritinfc M-nsaiionj from rt li the finish. The comedy a I Is entitled "The radc at home. Ralph llalph. 17 raonlhs snn pf Mr.

Dr. A. O. of Svmh Sirs. of Kcmlnll virlor Vn.V Jnnio'r.

la plfct yminr man. and died earir Snml.iy MTSL was a most rstima-llC of Uper; fli tnonia. 1 Trie deceased, 21 years old iln adilltlnn to her p.ire»l5 and IHIP- Kin.I loaves an infant chili! ami Hie and brothers: Viv- l-in. llvnrictt.i. Myrtle.

VITir.a, Rupert and Ixjis Ncilson. Moore aid Pttr Knplc fnmifh the 1 this feature rtiow. Paptr Rtmiiti Fire. easier. him ire Shiupe nr in The I a short wiih Mo and win ho! will be meltnl without bo well; tiini.

In arMitfrn to the pflrrr.t.. nnr She fir wvcral years proTMinp there are Ihc fiM in VinnI Ke-ttlrr's Do Tbe QUICK REPAIR SHOK SHOP 903 Gillia, Near Giy have hi grade Excelsior Shoes Ixnv Prices CALfj 1354 Mr-. I i i i i M.T.-:.y. .1 -e Vmi heltrr I h-td. Judge 111; No Court Low Closes Library 1-irtj.

1 It. interment will IT raa.Ie.j lirr ic ULrarv pas TV-) IT i WITH THE SICK Ih.in M.H SCiOTO CHAPTER WILL PLATES PIANOS Thc plaver piano human loach. Easy -terms if de On TV yr tlie ur hi- at ttc IJf. Kfl uhi Ti tvcn ffcipfr N. K.

A. X-l (vnv.v^lion VW- 7::1 Trinily V. A A arvt in sulfii at M. fc. P.

SEILEB 744 Fourih St Mrj, Mary froa Icnvr? maav Irnr.niy: Mary Un.lrtfT. A iinO a brt'lhcr at Kt. al Jowptfs Co. i Mry. Mittir i Ai.Xtur victim in fvn Hin.

Mr. Hammond had 1 Wlit oa peryon woislfl call ill for time wiili riialicrrs.l might not be 1 wife 1Ir wa5 of ape called! rs. Or trw Sccwirt lrt It'foril. ornamental In or.e tnd wxplica- ritrrxsM itas tKm arrrl reared On In inollier. 1IT Hun ami always frtioireii' I to ail tourist s.

Mr. Ha.nroord is by the cratr: children. Mrs. 1 nearly extinct ro'caoo. Slta" -1 to thei Ice i cf trtir.ttf:* to thcl4 son d'-rf 015 an Ul to aa csi In iwsd..

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