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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 6

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THE FORTSIOUIU DAILY TOES TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916, I TERMS EGIN AND WALTHAM Bracelet Watches chance to secure one Blled Elgin or Walth: of these fine 20 year guaranteed goldy Bracelet Watches, fitted in cither a Wadsworth or Fahys double stock hable link that will fit any size arm at remarkable terms of $1 cash, $1 a week Worth every penny of $18 Different patterns, plain and hand carved. ance At Our Wonderful Low Price of. Pav $1 00 down and take the watch home with you--balance 00 weekly We have only 50 of these watches--small size, Wadsworth orTahys case, fully guaranteed. We will never be able to dnuUeate this offer. Come early and make your selection, for these watcnes will not last long--a regular $18.50 watch for only $9.95.

Act at i once. See our link bracelets in gold'and sterling silver, either plain or fancy setting. Bast. All the rage in See Window Display- 920 Oallta Street The Crescent Jewelry Co. Display 920 Gallia Street COST COLEGROVE $5 AND COSTS TOSHQQTWADE A compromise in the case of the State of Ohio against Milford 25, of Gephart's Station, charging him with shooting with intent to kill and wound AVadc, Tuesday night, Feb- iruary 22, was effected Tuesday noon in Squire A.

J. Finney's court and the charges. dismissed. Colegrove was arraigned on charge of drunkenness to "Which ho pleaded guilty and was fined $5 and costs. David Wade, the young man ivho was shot at the home following an argument refused to appear against Colegrove, saying: "We have always friends and grew up together.

We want to friends now." Colegrove said that he was more than willing to do anything suggested iby Wade so the charges were dismissed. Assistant Prosecutor J. F. Johnley represented the state and Nate B. Gilliland the defense.

Colegrove in speaking of the shooting, said: don't remember exactly the cause of the rouble but I do know that we vere all drunk." SPRING OPENINGS March 17 18 will be rare lays for the citizens of Scioto vicinity for the mer- ihants of this city are going to lold their spring openings on hese dates. The first day will haracterize the new slogan "Buy by hia $1.00 Week OfFIR OPEN TO EVERY HONEST PERSON IN THIS COMMUNITY. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED igest Deterrent of Crime," oitys SENT TO PEN; A PLEA FOR MERCY IS DENIED Suit for divorce was filed comon pleas court Tuesday Daniel L. Martin against wife, Mabel M. Martin.

The petition avers that the couple were married at Covington, Apri 1,1912. Gross and wilfu absence are the alleged grounds for the action. N. B. Gilliland represents the plaintiff.

Marie Ferguson Churchill recently indicted on three counts by grand jury for shooting at Frank Pool, changed her plea from not guilty to guilty before Judge E. E. Corn, in common pleas court Tuesday morning and was given an indeterminate sentence in the Ohio penitentiary. The indictments, charging shoot- ingwith intent to kill and wound were nollied by the prosecution. Mrs.

Churchill was recently arraigned before Judge Thomas mid during the trial fainted, making it necessary to postpone tho proceedings. that the full penalty of the law be imposed, saying: "That it was I he object of the law to make the crime of carrying concealed weapons a serious one." After a final plea for mercy by George W- Shcppard, Judge Corn cited the section pertaining to the charge and added: "A (iuc, in the court's opinion an inadequate penalty in many cases. Persons will pay a fine and smile about it for they can soon recover the money spent. But it is different with taking away their liberty. i "In recent years i have sus-.

pcndcd BILL ABRAHAMS THE LITTLE GERMAN TAILOR Now located in room 3, Krickcr decided to make ceilL i i i i hundreds of sentencis.mie.i.ost startling suit offer to the 'Counsel for the defense made particularly in cases where ever heard of plea for mercy, claiming'prisoners were young or were i iwl in I i Ill 1 Ill.S i that the woman had languished in the county jail for the past 00 days and had suffered enough for the crime with which she was charged. Judge Noah Dover concluded by saying: "If the court please, my client has asked me to request a suspended sentence. If given a suspended sentence or allowed to pay a reasonable fine, the will dispose of her property and move back to her relatives in Kentucky." Assistant Prosecutor E. G. Millar said that the Churchill women had a "general bad character" and cited several alleged crimes of which she had been accused ut divers times.

Ho asked iully instructed ill the require- ncnts of the law. lint, I have that mercy only encourages if grand jury 111 Lawrence counly, I wa requested not to grant lie will absolutely guar- sentences except in rare ca: The certainty of punishment is strongest de.torrent of rrime. line and a jail sentence will rime." At a recent session l-'rom March 7th to March 14, will make to order a $20 irctl three-piece suit for 'iiutee, fit. style and quality and A a the positive statement that suits cannot be duplicated A beautiful line of sample suit- ings ou display--all colors, all weaves and all the latest rage in stripes. If it is impossible for you to come to Abraham's shop ho will gladly send his solicitor with a full array of samples to your home or otTicc.

Think this offer over--it is the best ever made- All suits bear the Union Label. Divorce Wanted Divorce Granted A decree of divorce was award- jd the plaintiff in the case of Inez Dyer against George Dyer Tuesday noon by Judge E. B. Corn, common pleas court, on the grounds nf gross neglect. Both Formerly, resided at Chillicothe, Ohio.

The court also restored the plaintiff's maiden name, which is Inez Powell. Attorney Aronhold C. Schapiro represented the plaintiff. In Portsmouth," while on the second day every store in the city will offer special bargains; bargains that arc real genuine values and will attract shrewd purchasers and shoppers. The merchants are already plan- ning their decoration schemes.

The usual bright inspiring colors of spring will predominate." Bowers of attractive decorations will lie banked with the latest creations of Dame Fashion. IREENUP JAILER FINDS 12 SAWS ON PRISONERS When J. W. Stewart, jailer at 3reenup, discovered 12 all steel hack saws, 14 inches in length in various cells of the Greemip ail Monday night he believes he lipped in the fond one of the 'best planned jail deliveries ever attempted in Greenup. Last Saturday Mr.

Stewart found two similar saws in the hands of two prisoners and since then he has made a effort to locate more saws and when he personally inspected each cell and had each prisoner incarcerated in the jail searched Monday evening his efforts were rewarded, he says, -by the finding of 12 saws. Jailer Stewart further assert- that one prisoner admitted that the saws were smuggled into the prison from an outside source and that they had been in the bands of prisoners for over a week. So carefully has Mr. Stewart guard ed the prisoners that they practically little or no chance to use the Since the finding of these saws the 12 prisoners in the jail have been guarded day and night in an effort to prevent a wholesale jail delivery. Six weeks ago it will be Dr.

George P. Schwenkmcyer, Cincinnati, has been ordered to ppear before the State Medical Board Saturday morning at nine 'colck to answer charges of 1111- rofessional and dishonest con- luct filed by Attorney General jrner. According to press dispatches, Dr. Schwcnkmeycr made arrangements with R. Von Walden to Mr.

Drew At Banquet BE HEALTHY, HAPPY AND VIGOROUS Vigorous Men and Women Are In Demand. recalled that four prisoners broke jail and nothing has since 'been leard of them. FOUND NEW WAY TO INCREASE WEIGHT Thinks Many Thin People Get Ho More Than Half Value From Their Meals Rundown Underweight Men and Women Who Sought Missing- Link Between Food Eating And Flesh Making Reported Gain From 10 to 25 Pounds stop carrying concealed weapons. $20 or $25 This woman stands in need oi re- A Contest Banquet Members of the Loyal Sons oJ he Christian church will fre the rueste of honor at a ibauquet to io tendered them Thursday even ng at 7:30 o'clock in the base ment of tho church. It is the re- ult of a contest for new mem- icrs and the banquet will 'be given 'by the losers, members 1 fohn Jones and Miss Ada Wills' Sunday school classes of thi: church.

If the sugar you put in your morning's coffee had not dissolved it would not have swceten- your coffee. If fifty per cent of the flesh, fat and tissue building nourishment of your meals i never assimilated by your blood Telephone 1710. Room 3 Kricker ut is continually leaving your Block. adv tilraint. Stand up! Have you anything to say why senten not be passed?" Mrs.

Churchill rose to her feet and she muttered a few incohiT- cut words. 1 The judge then said: "You arc I sentenced for an i i a term at the Ohio penitentiary." The woman gathered a i automobile veil, i was twisted jarimnd her head, about js'lioulders ami a the ermvt! llu: court room. A Noah llever ami Klicppard ivprexctncil the de-i fon.se and and wait the prosecution. EE YORK RECOMMENDED BY SENATOR HARDING The Imttve tablet the pltuant tastt tip you are bilious or constipated i ilheykeep yonr System as dean as a stone jug rinsed with cold spring water W. ten th.

ocltBlrtl far lUi iml luittn dispatches in the i i i i i i a i Kniniirer state that a Wan-i-n II. Harding roc- appointment of Judgment For $409.50. An in ease of the i I i a i i a a a i i .1. H. a i was i in moil plena conn Tuesday a Pun iiDiiii by A a a i took representini? a i i i i i i was given a i i i i i i 1).

York, i city, as i'l at Annapolis Naval I a i I i Dayton, was .1 as a a Grows Hair and Y. i is: now hool at VYa.shiiiL'tou. H- i a student, nt the iioiith high school where, he i an active interest in i i Administritor Named Mildredina Hair Remedy Wo Can Prove It by Testimonials. body as waste, it is no wonder you" stay thin, rundown, lack strength and arc from ten to twenty-live pounds underweight. Numerous tests seem to prove that many thin people stay thin because of defective assimilation of their food.

They eat enough but get little or no good from it and seemingly have missed the link between food eating and flesh making. In an effort to correct this condition there has been found a pre- Iparatiou called Sargoi which, tak- cii at meals, helps to prepare the juourishing llcsh-buildiiig properties of your food, so that the blood may more readily absorb them. Sargoi's aim is to develop II nnvor (ails, in pnuluri 1 'lesire'i them. Sargoi's aim is to develop It "ml invisnratra lc os building values ill your hair fi.m,is ami nf imnrovc vour assimila all Miliiivilin.t II the srnwtli i ihli'iVil ,11 I Oli.M.-l i ti.iir Ih'l hair AT DANCE Over two hundred couples at the danco given by th( Loyal Order of Moose in their re vamped hall at Third and Wash ington streets Monday evening DOCTOR FACES CHARGES practice medicine and surgery on December 26, 5, he is charged with visiting Portsmouth willi Von Waldcn to see Charles Fen- steitiacher, who was suffering from dropsy. claimed that the physician agreed to cure stenificher the dropsy for $200.

It is said that the wife paid $30 of the aggregate and the balance later, but Fenstemacher died. In this strenuous age of competition you need a tonic to make you fit for the 'battles of life. If you fed tired out out of sorts, mentally or physically depressed try WENDEUj'8 AMBITION PILiLS. If you arc dissatisfied Wurster Bros is authorized to refund the purchase price on the purchased. AMBITION PILLS have helped others who suffered from trembling and affections of the nervous system.

It is folly to suffer from loss of appetite, lack of confidence, sleeplessness, kidney or liver complaints, without trying to conquer these afflictions. Marked benefit may be noted from the uses of Ambition Pills. Fifty cents at Wurster Bros and dealers everywhere. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by tho Wendell Pharmacal Company, Syracuse, N. T.

Irving Drew, this city, was ft rtiest of honor at business men's banquet given at tho Business Men's Club, Cincinnati Monthly evening in honor of Joel Clone, the new postmaster. Two hundred and fifty attended the siiinp- uous repast. E. W. Gablemon, formerly of The Times wrote the splendid account of the banquet which aji- icared in the Tuesday issue of the Enquirer.

DR. G. A. SULZER Removed to 200 State Street, Columbus, Ohio. 1-tf 31 r.

and Mrs. Alfred Ruby of Long Hun arc rejoicing over tlie arrival of an eight pound daughter. Mr. Haas In East Felix Haas, a Chillicothe street clothier left Tuesday for Philadelphia and Baltimore, where he will purchase spring goods for his store. Ho will return Saturday.

SHINE EVERY DROP" Polish Black Silk Stove Polish Don't fotBet whcn Jo wunt etovo euruli esk for Illicit Silk. If it urn HiubtatatovcpolisliSOUeTc: will refold your money. Black Silk Store Worki. A i i ITOVt TAKES POSITION WITH EXCELSIOR Orcn L. Graves, who recently resigned as cashier of the local The committee on arrangements and Southern express included the Messrs.

James Ken-1 agencies, has taken a position in ncdy, Elmer Rader, II. M. Mackey, the. stock room at the Kxelcior Don Stone, Paul Bauer and C. II.

Chase. WURSTER BROS. (Affidavits Filed Affidavits i were filed atrainsl and Edward i morniiig in Realty's court. Tin- hear the eases Saturday Jin juvenile- court. 1 T.

C. i i i i i i i i a i Halt's. 1-1 a i a i 14. i a i i i i a mm- a i by I i i a C. a i i i i i i 1'iiniishi'il lionil ill till ,111111.

The estate is vain was appointed ad- tin- estate of tllfl i this Hi; in a i Mr. sum at assimila Sh 1 1 to'eheck'lhc wastes tu-n in nourishment that miry Hi.it IIP ou ill your system natural am A tail i i i f-illms 1 li.M.I nf li.iir ITV over i i i i A Lung Thick Growth i UI'T IIMIIB IMI. Mll.Hv.lill in- I i emtmm (n Sijn nriiors filial iiy Siiliiivtl i.onis'i refund the full purchase price n. MV. ami Jl.ft) satisfactory weight, ill- lln ICTOISC is not obtained from its now be going ou ill i action is both Charmless and its results can judged from the gratifying of many of its users wh tell of weight increases ranging ton Io tweiity.fivc pounds i a followed its use.

Fisher Strcieh and many other leading are offering Sargoi Io Has Sold 17 Reos Dave Stabler, distributor for the Reo automobile, announces I that, he has sold seventeen cars since January first. This is certainly going some. Mr. Stabler further states that he expects to double this number before "dog Dismiss Charge Th shoe factory. Philip D.

Crouch succeeded him as cashier for the express companies. AT HOME Dr. "Walter A. Rrannlin has returned from Cincinnati and resumed his practice. 1-Gt If you have a room which is not occupied you should be using TIMES WANT ADS.

Catarrh Cannot Be Cured will, LOCAL APPLICATIONS. 1. cannot rend, llie neat it tnrrh la a Dlooil or coiimlmtloMl ana In order to euro II you must '1 ternal Hull's Catarrh lulmii Internally. acts I lh, Monti and mucous surface. Catarrh Cure I.

not a riti.ck prescribed by one or the best lnns In tnlH country tor years ana Ion of tho two InETccllents In lurcn snt-ti wotirlerfttl results Send for J. CHENEY sold DruKFtlalB. prlcf Ttike HBll's Family nils for coi ment rlnc Store, i i i use for silly days as directed. charges of child abandon- and failure to provide apiinst Henry Mohr. recently filed in Squiro John AV.

Byron's court by Belle Mohr, were dismissed Tuesday afternoon, upon the request of the complainant. Peninsular and Favorite Gns bettw. Stall- HANAN SHOES THE REX Our customers have it true economy to wear Itanan Shoes. Cheaper shoes offer far less value in comfort, wrnrinp; qualities and style- That a multitude of men appreciate this fart is the reason why over Haiiau shoes are sold every year. Frank J.

Baker 845 GALLIA STREET The Sleepless Shoeman.

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Years Available:
1858-1967