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MONDAY, JULY 27, 1925 THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES PAGE ELEVEN BOARD TO CONSIDER TRAYLOR CASE COLUMBUS. OM SI-- wtU teamed Tniytor. been granted hew- tag by Hie Boari Omency Thursday. Traj tor an AdktaB, were convietoil Ing E. 1.

Funk, a fining UU- during Boston. Atone died in May 1. the chair RACELANB ENTRIES FOR TUESDAY West Side Church, News Calendar of meetings for the West Side Official this neck board nMetiajK of Old To Monday, July27, at 7 30 it the home of Wood ITaver meeting for Old Town Wed' mesdav evening at pastor "myer Wed, reader evening. 7 15 FJftT-nve were present last week. Let's beat that mark this indies' Aid, Bethel church, Thura enco will be reld day at the parsonage pastor's daughter, 'Mrs.

4 I. Phillips. Prayer meeting and Itonrd meetins at Friendship Thursday Julv JO All should take notice and be. prompt tu attend. 'This will be the Botml meetinc before the fourth quarterly conference.

All conference members are requested to be Ht Old louu church Vipuit 3 when the last conference before the annual confer- MARRIED IN IRONTON VANCEBURG, 27--Miss Ruth Bowman, eldest daughter of Wm P. Bowman, Hepublicai-candi- for Representative, and Chas Deneen Holder, of of the Lewis County Herald, were married last Saturday week', 18, in Ironton, Ohio, It became known here to dor Miss Bowman ii a senior Jn I-ewis 'County High School ana a social lender of the younger set, while- Mr. Holder, who is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holder, former proprltors of the St.

Charles Hotel here, but now of Flora, was a yetiuiau In the United States a before be becuine associated with the lot-ill newspaper. (O J. SAVAGE) RACELAND, July 27--Rnce- for Tuesday, seventeenth day July 'JS FIRST elaimmg, 3- and Maidens, 6 louga, (12) iFlora Star 100 Wbta On 110 Cheer On 113 xMartha 100 xLieiit. Rust. 105 xEleanor 100 Peter Pan 300 Fair Eager 103 Duahne 100 Test of Time: 100 100 First U.

B. Church News Next Sunday Evening it seven thirty Memorial Service will be comlucted in memory of the late Hon. William Jennings liryan. At the ten in the morn- Ins Summer Communion services at wliich all members of. the 'church in Portsmouth and vicinity are'urged to Kltend.

Doors of the church will opened for the reception of new members. This evening at seven thirty the Nominating Committee will meet to nomi- nnte Siuuiay School officinls for the coining conference yenr. Tnealay evening seven thirty every member ot the Official Board is ursed to be presfiit for the purpose of creating tlie locul financial budget for next year. evening mid-week prayer service will be conducted. Thursday evening at seven thirty the Otterbein Society will hold, their; regular monthly meeting in the, church Vennie Day Ersktne Dale SECOND Maidens, two-year-old fillies; 5 (6,) Prmiess Pan 112 A-Music Shop 11! A Neatness IIS A-C.

W. Moore entry. Metronome 11! Fhttersan Hi fast Time li: TH1IJD claiming The Trail; 3-year-olds and up a one mile, (6 Tick Tock 90 xSeths 104 Reap 105 xTamper 10- Gloria Quayle. 9- xBobbie Sheu 104 FOtiRTir claiming four-year-olds and upwaYde fur longs; (12.) Ben ..114 Nancy a 10! xP. 'T.

Barnuro 109 xWee .104 Deiiunzio. Stars Failed To Shine Tbe Ohio Valley Stars went down to cfeat before one of the largest crowds ut witnessed diamond battle the Jetferaon township arena, thi lendale btars winning 11 to i. Tli utput of John Hnnvon smaahci all corners of the field, the winners ng up 15 safties Glendale made i hree in a row without an error. Tlv itting honors -were diudeu Xihbs'aiHl Clausine, both getting three rips in four trips to the plate cracked out a ctwhw wnt in the seventh and icored two men Jud 1'jle, i and steady pitched i Dennis Shaffer, il starred in the field, com np in from center field and grabbing ner off hi shoestrings. The box score Prestos 2b 'Rhexlen, at fF Roden, If Tibbs, rf Clausing, 3b bh-iffer, cf Callahiiii, Ib Kroiik, Pvle, Brisker, A Ford- touring by ern AVlnebrenncr of Dogwood was damaged nd the driver ami a friend, Hiram Burke, 'were fortunate 'to escape with about 11:30 Sunday light when a rowded the smaller car off Gal- Mark xldol John 15 Head of Cattle Trunk Moulton of Hntchins street, J.

11. Appel of Kinney's Lane and Bad Moulton of Clifford have returned from Y'onnitstown where, they purchHsed i teen head of full-blooded Jersey cows for tbe Big Bend Acres Dairy, Scioto Trail. Officers Liquor In Sink; Honeyhake Draws Fine 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 1 0 1 2 2 10 2 3 0 3 0 5 0 2 2 1 0 3 Totals O. V. STABS Hilt, If I'! Hilt, 3b 4 Boyd, 2b -t Martin, If, 3 McMamer, 4 Waldon, ArtU, rf 2 Crabtree, cf 4 3 Hiles; rf 2 30 11 15 27 17 ak 4 0 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 5 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 14 0 1 1 Machine Crowded Off Road; Badly Damaged Ha street, crossing In toville.

The whole road at the underground the west end of Sclo- blg machine took the and after causing the accident kept going. According to WIncUrenner It was case of going into the ditch and the top The front'end of machine was badly damaged, smashed, fenders bent, tires dam lewt'and windshield broken. The machine turned over when it Into the ditch at of the roiul. The wrecked machine was towed to Martin Journey gur taking the consequences or gettmi, age, Wheelersborg for repairs Foreigner Injured in Leap From Auto A gash on the head and lacerations bout the face were sustained by Will Mohonowich better known to the New toston police and his friends as "ItnC- alo Bill" Sunday about noon when ho jumped from an automobile on Galtia street near Ohio avenue. The foreigner was well under the influence ot moonshine and a friend was endeavoring to take liiui home when lie jam from the renr.seat of the machine.

EmrickV invalid coach wns summoned and the jnml man wan to Mercy hoj- pital. He was sent home in a taxi utter Ills injuries were dressed. Calls Governor Extravagant Homer arrested by New. Boston officers In Park' avc- mie house on a charge of poBsesslne moonshine was fined 100 and costs in Mayor court Monday. He had the, jar of moonshine in the kitchen sink where it could be' quickly poured out should officers visit the place.

Before jar could emptied the raiding officers grabbed it and obtained about a pint, of the fluid for- evidence, they said. Charge Against Sims Is Not Pressed fieorge Sims, negro, stabbed his wife, 'pearl Sims, colored, in the breast when at Eleventh and John streets on Friday night, was permitted- to plesd piilty to the lesser' offense of as- sniilt battery In. Municipal court Monday and Judge SpraBue sentenced him to for three days and imposed a fine of $25 and costs ngalnst him. The' wife' expressed not to the cutting charge against Sims. 47 Hospital Over the Week End Tortsmouth General hospital hnd thdr largest registration since the new 'addition to the hospital has been opened Snturdoy night when were, 1:1 (lie institution.

The registration was increased suddenly Saturday evening by the admittance ot victims who were able to go home Sunday. 100 104 109 109 Melvina IOS Strait Shot. 09 Little ..114 a Harvey. 104 Also eligible; xFrbth, 109; Sataha, io9. IJIFTH claiming; 3-- year-oIOs and upwards; furlongs.

xStump 106 Russell Cave. 106 Moorfield 110 Atossa 89 Sanilnlwood 114 iJedburgh 99 SIXTH Allowance I The Hotel Pricbard two-year-olds; five furlongs; Aileta 104 Mi'sa Masgie 104 Yourigater -110 Sabina 104 Pans a 108 SEVENTH claiming; 3 yeur-olds and upwards; 1 1 3 108 108 Ticacey 108 xRocking 96 Lucky Run. 113 103 Sea 103 xTis IOS xRuddy, 103 Apprentice allowance. Weather, clear. Track, fast.

Totals 34 3 6 24 18 xMac Boy. White Js Homer White, employe of McDermott, who sustained fracture the skull Saturday a ernoon In an accident; at MtDer- also BUffehed a' fracture of the right jaw. Dr. Howard Feyler was called to examine. White at Portsmouth hospital Monday, and he found' the had been broken.

White's condition was reported much better today. Reds Defeat The Cardinals The Cincinnati Reds kept- up their good work Monday, winning the first of a double header from the St. Louis Cardinals, A. to 2. Rheni opposed Benton, Police News Gus, Raphuliff was fined $10 and costs'in Mayor Bierley's court at New Boston Monday on an Intoxication charge.

Stevenson was fined on the same charge. Lawrence Huffman picked up by village officers and George Jrwin arrested at Midway park were fined $15 each on Intoxication charges. Record Holder Green Fined; Sent To Jail Ollie Green, 20, West End yoi.us man, was sentenced days in jml anil fined $5O and coals in Monday when adjudged to lie of disorderly conduct It was disclosed hj Uhe evidence that Green a disturbance at the White Bear hotel Sunday bv $omg on a and threatening to, cut'K. Brandeuberg, the Knife Wielder Is Fined John KomVosky, 45, charged with flitting to wound Brown, (iaeil and costs in Municipal court Monday when he WHS allowed plead giirlty tin the lesaer offense of disorderly 'conduct after changed his storv and declared that the cutting was accidental -The trouble a rooming house at 2828 Gallia street on the'night-of July 19 Brown eaid he was cut in the during a friendly scuffle. Truck Hits Sixth St.

Porch A truck driven by Onenr George and owned by Contractor Seymour daimsed the porch of tbe borne ooc.i- pied bj Itobert Jeffers, near Sixth and Washington streets when it went on athe porch was seriously damaged. rampage. George says steering wheel locked anrl he could not prevent the collision Neither, the nor Parks Car Near Plig; MkiM FiMd Charles Atkins at New Boston on" a charge'of. par king so as to obstruct a was fined $25 and costs 'court Monday Huntington Boy Missing Police from Huntington Monday to be on'the lookout for Johnson, 17, who ran away fromjiis home In that.city. -The youth blue striped shirt, overalls aad a light cap when last seen.

Speeder Filed Claude 20, i spredinfr, was penalised and costi and; bis right drive was suspendnd for thirty days -by' Judge Sprag'jc in Municipal court Monday under his plea of guilty- In Hospital Mrs. Winona Keller, 1227 Eleventh street, was removed to Portsmouth General hospital Sunday for an oper atloo. 74,000 Miners Go On Strike BERLIN, Jl 27-- (UP)--Sevent fonr thousand coal miners of. th Saar Valley went on strike today aa were joined by the metal worker French troops and tanks are protect ing the pit heads. Three Perish In Accident I The manj friends of Mr Richard Hopkins will be surprised to learn, of his marriage to Miss Rachael Keller, of Ohio.

The wedding took place at thesCpllIna-wbod Avenue Presbyterian church, Toledo, Ohio, Jfrt day, July 24th, with the Rev. Lincoln Long officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and MfBrCharles A Keller, of Toledo. She a graduate of Miami TJnlve'rslty and a member of the Alpha Sigma Alpha Sororiety Mr.

Hopkins la well -known here ai he Is graduate of the Class of -1920 of Portsmouth High School and dur Ing his attendance' there was prom Inent In all forma of athletics. He la also a graduate of Miami, Unlversl ty, where he continued to be an out standing and socla organizations He was a member the Phi Kappa Taupa Fraternity a Miami University. The newly married'COurWo, after honeymoon spent near Toledo, wl return to this city 'they will be at home to friends'after Friday, Jul 31st, in their new home In the Apartments, Lincoln Street. will' soon-take up work as "Athletic Director at Portsmouth High School for the coming-year. The TJ Chapter No 2 of the First church held their buolnens meeting at the bouie of Mr.

Charles R. Stahl ot- 1214 Third- street last night. The meeting opened with songs prayer and then several 1m portant brought up'for the.benefit of this chapter. After the close ot business a social hour was enjoyed and -a dainty course of Ice cream' and; fruit punch waa served to the members present. Dr.

and Mra. E. A. Whitmer. unc aughter Ruth and son Charles, of La ne, re turned home la Ight from an extended trip brough the East, stopping a Washington, Baltimore, Boston, At antic City and New York.

Mrs. W. Sauodera and daugh era' Grace, Thelma Ruth Mar have'returned''home after a de- Ightful two weeks' vacation wit: Mrs. Saundcrs 1 daughter in Pittsburg, Mrs A O'Connor Miss Melissa Justice of Galli street, has returned home after visit with relatives and friends i Gray sou, Ky. She It accompanied by her cousin, Miss Garnet Carlco.

Mrs. Nellie and Alice Hoke, of Columbus, have returned home after an' extended visit with their cousin Miss Nellie Gray of .1404 Waller street MLLE ALAbKK Mnuxe of Vance, who recently set a new worW ecord by running tbe S.1-raeter Id 1 5 seconds. She did it during a uuian'g championship fiesta at the Co- ouibes stadium Sbe's one of tbe great- eot girl athletes France has bad in while i Is GOT. A. Vic Doimhcy of Ohio PX a a in his expenditure of stats funds at the governor's mansion in Columbus'! Attorney-General C.

O. Crabbe charges, he Is; the governor denies It heatedly. Above, Governor Donnliey Is shown stnucling mi a $20 00 oriental rug, behind a chair iinl next to a $J57" piano, all of wh Ich Crabbe says show, extravagance. Btilow is George W. Suieck, butcher who supplies meat.

to. the mansion, who declares the governor alwayi buys cheap cuts except when state company Is be entertained. Big Crop of Drunks Appear in Municipal Court A' 'big crop" of plain greet-' ed Judge Spragne when mounted the Municipal court bench Monday and the score of persons charged with "jnst drunk" were' let off with the usual penalty of $5 and costs. Those fined included: Kasly, Enrl Johnson, -Roy Forrest, XIra) Abrams, McComas Gnrlan, Nick Brown, Frank Denning, Joe HosVln- son, Tom Jefferson, Wade Jackson, Warren Evans, Albert Ora Carter, Charles McGoon, Newt. Mc- Cnnn, Joe Rodgers, Lindsay Black Russell Isom and A.

'J. Nelson negro, drew line of tlo and costs for drunkenness mid disorderly conduct. Wlncef fo transporting liquor, admitted gulll bvt claimed he was but 10 years ol and sentence was deferred until he can establish his correct age. The automobile which the youth i i was ordered confiscated Isr the court. Last Chaffer off Fish Grace and Thefcna iS have returned after a two weeks' vui.il- lion with in Pitts Mr and Frank Thomas of Dayton, returned home Sunday Mr ThomaiT mother, Mra.

J. Thoiuai for a neek't, -visit with her daugbUr, Mrs, D. H. Rupert, of the Scioto Trull, Murder Victim" PhilKnapp? COLIJ ul lion records offPhil K. Knapp, an army de- wrler who is the ot a New Tfork taxi-drirer and the nonler- Tictim found near Rocky River, a Cieve- land suburb, are- aimilar and will be becked further by state criminal Identi ication officer C.

A. in an rf ort to identify them aa ttae Mne CHILLICOTHB, July 27-- ast chapter In the case revolving about the (iMiamltlog of fish ID Scioto rner below old Kttta dam at Circle-Title, June 14, 1921, was written on tbe records in the court of B. Ftiece, Pickaway county, when Game Protector Francis arraigned four alleged offenders who entered pleas of guilty as charged Each were fined $100 and 'costs. It will be recalled that the cident became the- subject of an official investigation Immediately after It happened During yearn, Game Protector Francis hai been working quietly but effeCtiTe- ly on the As a result nd Lewis Conrad arrested lort time ago and upon ound guilty each were fined nd costs the court of I M. osslter at Whistler Lewis COB-' ad, who has, done some forty daya the Plclvaway county jail, irned In the names of the other members ot tbe dynamiting and Herman Conkle of lirclevlUe, learning that they had wen exposed made for the bills Pike and Scioto countv' Ou "riday, Game Protector A.

"rands, his deputy, William Tem- Ie and Game Protector Win Down- ng of AVarerly, decided to round, the culprits and pursued them the of thette southern ountles Milton Conkle was caught at Lucasville and a little later Herman was taken Jpto custody at Vew Boston. Second Offense for Cooper A fine of aiyl' costs was imposed against Jess 'Cooper. (H years old. by Judge Sprague In Municipal I'ourt Monday under his plea of guilty to a second offense violation of the dry laws. Cooper admitted that the officers fonnd a couple of half pint flasks of-moonshine in 'his possession ami which he declared he bought on the advise of his'pbysician for medicinal purposes.

In Hospital Marie Gleary, wife of Clenry, Honte Three, Sctotoyille, Is in Portsmouth Generals hospital for incdlcn! attention. Tnr.sils Kemoved David Myerft, 5 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Iana Myers, 16T)2 Seventh street, had his tonsils removed at Portemoutli Gtenenil hospital Six Die as Train Catches Fire Pii men Who were "beating their way" tlie ecWry were kilted tkeir Taylor, Tex. bl eari, waiefc were igmited tie eolltnom.

were riding these cars. July 27-- -Three members of the family of J. H. Devine of BoxrlHe Union county, Kentucky, were killed and three oth- er.i were seriously Injured in a grade crossing artcdent near here twlay. Devine's anto demolished by a passenger train.

Devine and two sons were killed outright. Divlno and another son and a daughter were brought to a Ford's Bid July 27--(UP)-The Shipping Board will meet tomorrow to consider Henry Ford's bid for the.200 government ships the nonrd lias placed on sale for scrap, it was'offi- cially. announced today. Parker," ehief counsel for the an open holding that the mis of the ships for scrap is hmfer' the Merchant Marine act. The-Bourd, however, will await opin'ton wfiich it has asked from Attorney General Sargent- to Htentifications at the office only a favorable ruling by needed to lead tbe oBard to knnek down tbe ships to Ford at his price.

Bryan Worth Half Million TAMPA, July J. matter totalied, at tbe time of death, approximately in Jetter be wrote on April 27, la-t, to E. D. IJiiohriglit, editor of the -Tain- pa Tribone, Tbe 'anrpoBe tbw to re- fote repnrta that the etjoaasower was a RECOMMENDED EOR REAPPOINTMENT VMt Mr and T. Creekbaum an nithter Helen Loniae of Columbus ar viaiting local friends and relatives thi week.

WASHINGTON, July 27--(UP)-- ilajor General Mason M. r-hief air sen-ice will be recommended to Hie president for reappointment at the expiration'ot his four year term on October 4, acting Secretary of Wnr Davis announced today. Other recommendations for.promotion included Col. Charles D. Rhodes.

Ohio Cavalry, to be from August 2, Vice ISrig. Gen. Hagood promoted. FBv and Truck Say Howdy A Ford tourins car owned by Mrs. Barbara Underwood, of 3523 Summit street and a truck owned by Arthur Hehl, concrete of 1918 Ar- Opcnted Upon Charles Duncan, 14, of McDermott underwent an operation for hernia a Portsmouth General boBpltal Mon day.

Hospital News Mr Chris Tatkis, of WllliamsOB. Va medlcnl patient Doris Ferguson of Second fell off the horse she was riding, Son- 5 day, and fractured her right arm An i raj wn 1 taken of the Injury and Dr Oscar Miekelthwalt set the bone in Mercy Hospital, Monday Mrs- A Arganbright and baby were removed to their home on Fifth street-Monday from Mercy Hospital." Mi-is Gladys Bowman, of Oak Hill, hart her tonsils removed Monday i Charles RIdenour, 712 Findlay street, submitted to an operation for the removal of his tonsils Monday. Mary Elian Moultoc, of LncasTllle, underwent an operation for the removal of her Monday. Non-Stop Across Country gonne Itond were taromted Monday noon in collision at Kobinson avenu nnd Hutchins street. The Ford eil a broken spindle, radius rod tnd steorinK apparatus damaged.

Hushes Stock to Be Sold At 3 p. Tuesday, the entire stock I of the Uujihes company, Gallia street, will be offered to tbe- lowest bidder. Sev- derslood. cral ont-of-town firms will bid it is un- Bought Furniture for Hotel September 15 is tlie date contractors Taylor and Linn expect to turn the Grand Hotel building, Seventh ami Chlllicotbe over to its operators. Looking forward to this date.

'Harry who Is to manage the hotel accompanied James DIstel of the fMstel Furinture Company to Grand KapMs. Rockford, 111., ami buying furniture and complete equipment for the hotel. They arrived borne.this nftfrnoon. Only 3 Pass GP.BEXUP, July 27--Out of fourteen who recently took teachers examination only three were Mian Celeat MHdWI, Grocnnp, awl Kvereit Hilton, Riverton, made first classes white" Mrs. Katberlne Hnnter Jacknon.

of lerlon. made seconrt. These School ST; PAUL, July 27--(Uni ted K. J- Pnelan, a Jekyll-Hydc, charged with "nan- slaughter growing out of the death of Mrs. Lodlle' Barr last week, today committed anicWe by from the flfth down town Itotei.

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