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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 8

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THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1915. BROKEN LENSES duplicated and prescriptions filled at half the regular price. FLYING SQUADRON HAY COMPRISE 100 MACHINES CRESCENT JEWELRY AND OPTICAL CO. 920GalliaSt.

Sole lens manufacturers of Portsmouth. Flyliig the banners of the Scioto County Drv Federation between 75 and lOO'automobiles will leave he government square on Ciallia street between 8 and 8:30 o'clock Sunday morning on a trip through Scioto' county. If will-be known' as a flying squadron and C. -M. Weyaad, sec- of the Scioto County Dry stated today that possibly 100 machines would be in iiie.

The first stop will be at Bnena Vista. This meeting will begin at o'clock. The last meeting'will Kitts Estate Howdy Caton Sold To Binningham Cl Countercharges Win In The Mayor's Court held at Bonser's Kun at 4 p. day. William Isliani, whom-Miss Marina Sexton charged with assault, unexpectedly turned the tables apon her when the case came up for hearing' in police court Satur- The squadron will visit McGaw, Pond Kun.

Friendship, Carey's Run, McUennott, Jtt. Joy, Pond Creek Ijombardsville, Otway, Lakeside, Star Yard, Wheelersbnrg, Sciotoville, Franklin Furnace, Haverhill. Ohio Furnace Powellsville, Eifort, Bjoom Switch, Miller's Hun, bneasville, Ilarrisonville and other points in the county. vasber" at'Fid's saloon, was said 6 have attempted to criminally ault her at the home of his from whom he is separated, olid with whom she has been liv- ng. Isliam vigorously denied this told of having gone lomc to visit his children and talk -with his only don't fail today, the last day.

to register adv-16 Ehas Kitts, widower of the late Fennie the French Grant section, ivas' in probate court, Saturday is administrator of the estate of his -wife He furnished -bond in the sum of $1000. The estate, 'consisting of 98.63 acres in the French Grant settlement is valued at $2300 Immediately upon bis appointment, Mr Kitts, through his attorneys Andrews and Irish, oJ Jronto'n, filed a petition in prdbate rourt asking that-his dower in- be ascertained and ellowcc to him in money, and that he be authorised to sell thfi property. Mark A. Craivford of this citv, appointed by Judge Beatfy as guardian ad litem the four minor heirs, Williarr iMtte, Man Evelyn Kitts, Annie I'itts and Mayflower Kitts. lie filed his answer immediately, lug that their rights be protected rty the court.

ATTENTION PORTSMOUTH COMPANY EMPLOYEES One new, modern brick cottage and lot upon street car line, Idlewild another nearly (omplcte, $2290.00, on MoorHold Both in the beautiful Idlewlld residence sub-division. smoke, dust'or noise. Small iash payment if desired, easy payments thereafter. Telephone No. 189 or or sec Hurray on the ground.

Married Here. Squire John Byron officiated at the marriage Saturday a ernoon of German Coiifhs, 21, a 0. employee, and iloRKic 18, both of Firebrick, secured their license to ivcd this city. SPECIAL MEETING Special meeting Sunday evening of the Labor Home League. All members are requested to be present.

GEO. D. BEOCK, President adv 1G-1 Jitney Dances Commencing Tuesday evening dances will be held at the Elks' new home every Tuesday and Saturday evening. Chalmcr Davis and Isador II. Goodman will be in charge.

Music by Journey Saiaphone Trio. Women, don't fail today, the last day. to register adv-16 Ollie Adkins and Xorniun Whitt. who were arrefatctl on complain 1 of llufsoli ilc.ycrs for alleged a him Friday niglit, WCTI: fined $10 nnd costs each in police euurt, Snlimlu.v. The mayor abn jmim- ed them pix months iu die lonso if 1liP.V ever dist-ni'bcd a re igiouc at I hi: Boundar Street cliurcli again.

ilcnic' he flourished a knife as clainie IV tbc others. Isham, who the young woman aid was chief cook and bottle io find her and the Sexton woman and two men surrounding a bucket of beer. He also declared he had yet to see a washing hung i.p in the back yard of their home and that it was a question how they earned a livelihood. He said he started out to hunt up Officer Milhuff to lead him to the beer j.arty but that she beat him to Mil- tuiff and had him arrested. The court dismissed.

Isham with the advice that he and wife make up and live together for the sake of their children and ordered that investigation lie made of the conditions reported by the It Was Canterberry Hat Matches Suit; Davis Draws William "Dippy" Davis drew a I dismissed. Davis, too, denicc $20 fine in the mayor's court Saturday for alleged assaulting Geo. E. Scallinger 'during the -Mardi iras parade last night. Harry Humphreys, who was fighting but a hat which the eour' felt matched his nobby new suit and which police picked up ueai the scene of the trouble was re against President William N.

Gabtanan of the Portsmouth baseball team Saturday annonnecd the sale of Shortstop Howdy Oaton to the Birmingham, Southern tetguft, team. The purchase price was $750. COMMUNION SERVICES AT FOURTH ST. M. E.

John C. Marling, teen appointed by the district superintendent to conduct the communion services at the Fourth Street Jf. E. church- tomorrow. Dr.

Marting is the father the pastor, Albert ii. Martiag. War the past twenty years he has heen the efficient treasurer and financial agent of Baldwih-Wal- lace. College at Bcrca, Ohio. As his ministry- began in and -about Portsmouth forty odd years ago, nnmlber.

of interested of by-gone days are expected at the services. "The morning service (German) is at 10 and the evening service at 7. WHAT'S THIS; "YAtUR" HEALLY WANTS TO WORK "Open up boys and let this in- been locked up Friday night for dustrious man tlirough, wants to go to work," said Mayor Priek amid uproarious laughter assailing ''Dad" the veteran flun- 11 i With our fingers on the Pulse FASHION We arc in position to build your winter Suit and Overcoat out of the newest crea- 'turns'of Woolens. Tlic same style you tind in the larger cities you get us at a much less pi-ice. Kemem.bcr the place-Schwartz S.

Fourth anB Chillicothe Stj. In The Heart of Portsmouth Builders of Correct Clothes for Men ns tell tale evidence him and "Dippy' jointly 'charged will, Davis for Ihc'graciously stepped forward and assault, proved an alibi and arranged payment, oflns fine. PLANS CALL FOR DOUBLE DRIVEWAY City Engineer Ocorjre S. Wiliiclrn nrcpnrinsf 1'Ini" donMc llooil mill IrivcAvav on -Mill street, IW-Cll Bond nncl i i streets, that mate. may substituted fur the proposed sin'slc driveway at the foot of Sinton street, if bids for the Hood jofclarij below the answer to the mayor's statement him ahouty-but'that he was reallj Van, the uncrowned leader of the Neversweat.gang, had aston- shed the.

court by his third ap- for him his prompt dismissal. PANAMA CANAL ALMOST BLOCKED BY LATEST SLIDE; GENERAL GOETHALS ON 0. S. U. Illinois, third period.

The petit, 1ms 'UL-O re-port, for next floi'k. of du ek. cnses will hitter purl ol xt DetroitElecti-iCj -i cr 4t 1915 IU Ann Arbor, Case, second period. Deals By Wertz Charles V. hns sold JTr.

Wertz has sold one F. home at 1K5S Grant lone-acre i of ground in Bridegroom Given Ride Over Streets Friends of ItrideL'room KHis Dietrich, who with his bride, just returned from a honeymoon trip, led him a merry pace over town I'Viday Dietrich was captured and shackled and placed aboard iin i which paraded him tliroiifrh the principal streets. Han nas taken into the mayor's Disti'l. both for and His Jloimr ciitorinj; into iara A i i i spirit of the occasion Wash- 'dressed a few remarks to working on Ulest slide at Canal. jUBt north of GoU Hill.

of his street Mrs. IMnlimUi Stoppc. r. ami -MR. i will move to rifth Air.

has foU a lot at Sev- and Lincoln strcts to -Mrs. llcisel, of Place, itvs. Hcisfl is planning to erect a line home on the lot. Cases Go Over --the practical automobile All things considered the Detroit Electric will give you continuous service of a highly satisfactory character for a longer period at less cost than any other automobile of similar lize and power. That it i strong claim--but it is true.

can UBC the Detroit Electric 365 days every year with perfect comfort. Secondly--every member of the family can drivo It safely. Third --the Detroit Electric rarely noed any attention. Fourth--the Detroit Electricia eilcnt and clean always: Fifth--the Detroit Electric ia ei: tj-mely economical. For actual proof of wha; we let ut give you a demonstration.

Prices range from $1975 to $2275 ANDERSON ELECTKIC CAR CO. Manufacturer of the Detroit Cat Detroit, Michigan. nl. The to del until are i a i and i i Ii' a i i i i i Searl for he a i i i Visiting Here. later forced at Sixth and I i i E.

HACQ'JARD Frank L. Sites Iliinimook and against Joseph R- alleged fiirliishins lin.iior a i a drunkards, assigned iiearnig hi inirc M.v- ron's ci-mrl today, have been continued mini next week. Frank Hammock wanted 11. hii case ucainsl Uistel Friday evening, but Squire Byron refused to dismiss it unless the costs were paid. Vote Ohio Dry Nov.

2. C. M. Wfmnfl. See'y S.

C. Dry Plumbing and Repair Work Adv The livest telephone wires in Portsmouth are those leading to the TIMES WANT AD department. cclisin. Mrs. a I I I street.

If you hive t. room wliioS not occupied you should be -jsiBf TIMES WANT ADS. Women, don't fail to register today, the last day. adv-16 Reels Cents The Majestic l.rn Tin- i Came I 1 hi The Ualain'o 4 Reels 5 Cents ursbnrg to Frank Slay. GOING 10 WASHINGTON Postmaster Vnllcft Harold will Jcare Tuesday for Washington, where i attend a convention of lirst-class postmasters.

President Wilson will IK an honored guest at uanmict. (Political Advertisement) Home Rule Jottings No. 1 permit the use of The Drys' Statement that the Prohibition Amendment will Liouor is temporary scp handed out to fool the voters. The TulSTJim of the Drys is to absolntely atop the use of all liquors. be fooled by their sweet sounding promises.

Don't The Drys can't stand the Gaff. Why are our signs calling lies of last year being torn down? attention to their The people of Alabama- rejected Prohibition by a large vears experience. In spite of this a Dry Legislature passed a Prohibition Law The Governor of Alabama vetoed the Law on the jTound ttat such should be left-to the people. The Prohibition Legislature passed Bill over the Gov ernor's veto and Prohibition is now in effect in spite of the people verdict. ernor TM TM 0 Prohibi tion methods? They are the same everywhere.

Ill Prohibition Arizona wine cannot even be secured for communion How do you like Prohibitior? A member of a so-called "Dry" working men's organization tagged Jtal that he controlled Five Hundred Woriringmen and woiiU Isn't it strange to see some men lined up for a proposition that it them? Were not some people fooled enough last year? purposes. Holding Out on Sundaya. I don't know how it Is ID your church, comment 3 Dfiacon Bert Waiter, but I Knuw tJmt In mine If every mem- ber save onu-tmilh of all liff-made totha I Lord wit could liire the finest proach- cr in York city and build church Iniilrilnu storiefl high nnd Ihsn have monto" left to save a whole arm- City Star, 5c Arcana Theatre Tonight 5c oik- of "Kohby tin' pk-turcs CVIT i'limps Advvuturo'' I nig" hypocrite who denounced Saloons Hell Hole. who bottle of Brink's Booze Bitters every day as a Tonic. SWITALSKI, Sec'y.

The Business Men's League, Scioto County, Ohio..

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