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I PAGE FOUR THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1925 BABE RUTH IS BETTER ASHEMU.E, Press)--Georje Ruth, the ru Irft for New Tork. at 3 baseball idol, who collapsed after arrival here yesterdayjf mot. in a serloui condition actoro- to Ms physician and will be able Wfi the season with the lankees week Tffi 5 The Babe passed a pood JfflBiSbt in his room at the Battery Park Hotel here The home run champ wns stiu rteepine at o'clock this morning and fjf was resting easilv Too much food in one stomach, Dr. Charles Jordan, in diagnosing the case Tbe itlecdlng phvslcian laid Buth had suffered only a slight 'touch of influenza and that indigcs Uon was the pnncipal aliment ttHio STIIA- IN 'MIDDLE it WHERE TAXES CONCERNED HE THINKS April S-- Ohio is itill in the Middle Ages so faV as its srstem is concerned Dr Ed -5S iffi. beligmnn professor of MjV declared here todty an before the chamber of com taerce He also baa been a member FyJt et New York taxing League of Nations expert on Double taxation in 1022 Ohio taxation difficulties 15r Stlis lf man said are due lorgelv to the failur of the tax svstem to adjust itself the new business life The general property lax is no irking well Under it salaried pecpl tersely escape Those receiving lars 1 Kalanes own little property and taxes.

The attempt to measur p.wealth in terms of property has give to measuring in terms of earning 3 "Th ere arc lvfo rojs SjlpS-f provide for classification of proper! SStsfcsK-iE-i taxation purposes or do what Ne York did, make income the basis of riH anything? Don't disappoint the little folks tonight. Tuck a few rolls of Life Savers into your pockert when you're picking up your newspapers. They are without question the purest and most wholesome candy you can take home for children. Best for little tummies so easily upset by richer sweets. Best for tiny teeth that decay all too soon anyhow.

Saflarort daftajtdat all food flora to off Mp yotmelf. Visited A. G. Duun has returned from South Webster, where he spent the week-end visiting Sir. AmfcrsMlU John Anderson, prominent farmer, Is quite ill of infirmities at his home on Schultz Creek, back of Fullerton.

Occupy Farm Mr. and Mrs. It. Little have reoved from Scioto Trail to the Fred Frith farm on Pond Creeit. Bert Iveach has recovered from an attack of scarlet fever.

He is a member of the high school faculty. CORETHROAT Gvato wwm -PPT WICKS if Back Attorney Henry T. Bannon ts home from- a business trip to Cincinnati. Business Trip Womeldorff, local iypc- writcr salesman, lias returned from business trip to Gallipoiis ana Is Improving Junior, son of Mr. and Dcllcrt Halo, of New Boslon, who lias been seriously ill with pneumonia, is improving.

Redirned From Jackson Mr. niul Mrs-. Norman Jackson, of turn- concluded a visit to Jackson relutivcs. Is Recovering Maurice Jefferson, seventeen year old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jefferson of 3518 Ninth street recovering 'from an operation in underwent Monday morning at tin- Mercy hospital. Dr. T. G. McCor- niick, Ir.

Harry E. Happ and i vs'aite were the attending jiii.v- sicians. o-mtnt, an.o-mon, d-o-vc, aid Vi Ire When You feel a fold ineOn sftwiF' 'w Iii. Laxative iETS MINIMUM ON TKOMISE TO DO BETTER CINCINNATI, April 8--A minimum penalty of ISO days in jail was given Franklin Smith of Lebanon, Ohio, when be pleaded to a charge of misusing the mails in TJ. S.

Court today, but told the Court he would "go straight" hereafter. Smith was accused of lending threatening letters, signed- "The Circle," and demanding 51,000 of Frank A. Everett of Huron, Ohio. lie had jeeh sentenced to the Ohio Reformatory at Mnnsfieltl on a forgery chnrge. "I was intoxicated when I wrote the letters," Smith said.

The court snid that in view of the defendant's promise to reform he would impose the i i 1 mum penalty of 30 days. Bromg Quinine to work off the cause and to fortify the system against an attack of Grip or Influenza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. Price 30c. The box.

bears this signature SEVEN KILLED, 3ft HURT IN FIREWORKS BLAST 11IO DE April 8--Seven persons reported to have been hilled and 30 injured by nn explosion on lighter lyinjf in dock in the hurhor (otlav. The lighter wns discharging fireworks for the celebration of the forthcoming fcnst of St. Johu. A large iinrt of a tile roof of jncent warehouse fell in from the concussion. No School Many Mothers Will Bring the Children to Marting's to Outfit Them for Easter.

STOCKHOLDERS SEEK TO LI IT) KKCEIVRKSIIIJ'S CLEVKLAND, April S--Stockholders of the Hcprescntutivo He.iltf Couv the Municipal SuviiiK Ixmn Company, and their ten allied incorporations, passed resolutions todny, urging i i of "nntnjonigtic receiver ships" in which the system is held. TJicy demanded i to put into operation as soon possible re- bnbilitation plan a they claim will preserve them from heavy losses a would follow liquidation. M. P. BATTERY CO.

Service That Satisfies STORAGE BATTERIES 921 Fourth St. Phone 517 GIRLS' COATS Clever Spring Styles $5.95 to $25,00 Ages 2 to 14 Chic little coats of soft, supple woolens. Expertly tailored, in the newest styles most becoming to the lit- 'tle miss. Spring's newest and smartest colors. Your daughter is deserving oE a charming new coat for Easter.

She wants to be as fashionably dressed as her playmates. Bring her in tomorrow and see how attractive she will look in one of these smart coats. Mannish Little For Boys $5 $10 $12.50 Ages 2 to 6 On Easter Day there'll be many a Rule, boy happy in his new Topcoat 'or sea-going liecfcr his proud mother purchased at He will tell Dad it's just like his. You can make your i boy, happy, too. Bring Jiim in tomorrow and choose one of these smart-looking topcoats in serge, camel's hair or tweed.

Boys' Wash Suits $1.25 to $3.50 Ages 2 to 8 and Dressy looking wash suits for boys. Fine, durable, sturdily made suits for veal hoys. A variety oE smart, styles in while and colors with contrasting braid i i --Second Floor GIRLS' DRESSES Lovely Crepe De Chines $5.95 to $15.00 Ages 2 to 14 BcauUrul finality silk crepe dc chine Dresses, in the nwwt cunning styles to thrill the heart every little miss Dainty, exquisite creations, so smart and attractive every proud mother -will want her daughter to have one Lovely pastel colorings so becoming to your charming little Tomorrow will 'be a good day to brjug her in. Boys' And Girls' Fancy SOCKS FOR EASTER Half Length 39c, 50c, 59c. Three Quarter Length 59c, 79c, $1.25.

Plain colors and white. All have fancy (ops. Some in nil-over stripes and plaid effects. A wonderful variety to choose from. Hosiery section main floor.

Mr. Bunny Suggests Practical Easter Gifts for The Baby Baby Coats $5 to $12.50 Long coats, fashioned of silk, cashmere or crcpel- la fabrics. Daintily embroidered. Baby Caps to 18 Long capes of lovely silk, cnshmere or crepella weaves. Biclily embroidered.

Hand-Made Dresses $2.50 to $3.95 As beautiful as the little "bundle of loveliness" thcy'wcrc made for. Many pretty and a i designs. Ages months to 2 years. Babye Capes $5 to 18 Lovely liftlc caps in silk, crepe and organdy. Hundreds of other i inexpensive gifts 1o a baby happy.

Kattics, beads, elc. Baby Shop Second Floor EASTER GIFT SUGGESTIONS And Smart Accessories To Complete Your Easter Costume Novelty Handkerchiefs i A savings account in this strong institution ready 5 cash is the iever by which yon can move the world. Money, brains and work make the RO ronrfcl. But today you cut a sorry figure if you do not have a reserve fund save here save regularly we pay 6 per cent 1 interest twice a year. American BUILDING ASSOCIATION CO.

Masonic Temple John W. Bernrlt, Secy. i BOYS' AND GIRLS' SMART, SHOES FOR EASTER. Clever Styles. Sturdy Makes.

Economy Prices. Children's Pumps to 1.1 'HI- to 2 $3.95 $4.95 i i new spring a i with a leather toe and apricot kid quarter. Southern Tie Oxfords $4.50 $5.00 A very pretty model in i Southern Tic in patent or tan calf leather. Oxfords And Sandals to 5 $1.95 to $4.00 Two Strap Pumps to 11 llV'a lo $3,25 $3.95 Smart new two-strap pumps in a leather. Good quality leather and i workmanship.

Cut-Out Sandals 5 1 to 8 $2.50 $3.50 All Patent Leather Tie Sturdily made, cut-out sandals in all leathers. Exceptionally fine values. 11 To to 2 $4.25 Children's Shoes Main Floor UnZ FOR HEALTH'S SAKE USE MILK and CREAM STERILIZED ROTTLES 00. PHOXR Boys' Shoes Brown elk high shoes, solid leather throughout, stc('l toe plate, rivitcd a A sturdy shoe for the real boy. 0 to $4.50.

Sixes 1 to $5.50. Boys' Tan Calf Oxfords Xeolin soles and rubber heels. Sturdily built, special Sizes 12 to 2 $3.75. Si7es to 6 $4.50. A great variety of dainty new- novelty 'kerchiefs iu colored voiles, colored linens and colored rrepe de rhines.

Colored Voiles 19r and 35c. Colored Linens 25c to 59c. Colored Crepe Ore Chines 50c and S5c. --Main Floor Novelty Sport Hose 1.50 Sport hose will be much in favor this spring and here is a very' pretty one for only $1.50 the pair. Fashioned of silk overknit on lisle, in combinations of grey'and black, grey and blue and brown and tan.

--Main Floor New! Novel! Hand Bags $3.50 Spring's newest modes in smart hand bags. Underarm bags iii seal, vachette, suede and Italian inlay. Some leather lined and fitted. Pouch bags in suede and seal with filigreo tops. Fine values.

New Neckwear 65c And Up To $3.75 An extensive showing of the newer modes in fine neckwear. Lace jabots collar sets panels vcstees linen sets in plain white and colors colored organdie sets. --Mniri Floor Fashion Suggests Colored Choker Beads A Large Variety Here At $1.25 to $3.50 Fine for Easter grift-giving, too. --3Inin Floor Novelty Silk Scarfs $1.95 to $6.00 A smart accessory for the Easier costume. Filmy georgettes in gorgeotls prints, ricn crepe dc chines, tied and dyed silk scarfs a a olhcr new patterns.

--Main Floor Delightfully a a perfumes and toilet waters in- eluding Richard Huclnut, Coty's, IToubigant, Djcr Kiss, Colgate and others. Large variety of compacts priced from 50c to $2.50. Marting's--Main Floor 5 0 0 I A We have 300 welt shoes and oxfords for men and yottng which we will close out for $5.00 per pair. Black, tan, calf and kangaroo. Now is your chance TM huy these shoes at saving of $2.00 per air MUNION'S SHOE STORE 1503 Gallia St.

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