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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1915. THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES PAGE SEVtN NOW For Business IN OUR NEW LOCATION RICHARDSON BLOCK 505 Chillicothe Street Where our friends and patrons will be royally welcomed THE House Stanton McMahon Props. MAYOR AND AN DAMAGE SUITS TALKS ABOUT! GIRL RUN DOWN HAD AMICABLE TALK The story in the Morning Star said that the Democratic party! would have it appear that had not treated him right. To this: there had been a eucoun ire ou the streets between Mayor AJain Frick and James P. Brcu nan.

Holiday evening, is declared bv the former to be absolutely uii- Kmoded. The mayor said the story was too ridiculous to give it any serious notice but if the public desired the facts it sufficed to that lie ami Mr. Brennan had a most pleasant twenty minutes conversation and he did not ask anyone to take his word for it for Mr. Brennan would bear him out. The mayor said he walked out Chillicothe street instead of going his usual way home.

He saw Jlr. Brennan and a man to whom jie was later introduced as Mr. Hrcmiim's cousin standing at the comer of Eighth and Chillicothe streets. AValking up to them he friended his hand and greeted Mr. Brennan as has been customary with him "Hello, Uncle Jimmy, how are Mr.

Brennan returned the greeting just as pleasantly. The mayor said he -took the opportunity for calling Jlr. Brennan's attention to an editorial reference to them. He assured Mr. Brennan that there was no feeling on his part towards him suggested by that editorial, tliitt there had beeu none before tlic clctcion.

nor since despite what had been said and written. also impressed upon him that his sole purpose in writing that went letter to him ivas because minted the public to know that liad made no promises to anyone before or after he had been circled. Mr. Brennan, in reply Jcrliircd that hu too had been misquoted and misrepresented, lie URIC ACID SOLVENT 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses; FREE becauss you Btart tho dny worried and tirpl. legs anil arms ami muttcleii, au nulling head, burulug'nud licnriiiL- down Mlns Iu tlic buck--worn out before tlie day tiffins--do not think joii ImTU to in itifli condition.

Those sufferers who are In and out' of Spa half 'lozen times at niglit will appreciate the rest, comfort strength our tryatnieat gives. For every form ot BlmUk- trouble, scalding pntns, or weak- nm. Us aaion la really wonderful. rheumuttc sufferlnc, acbluc'tnck, or kidney or bladder troubles. 'i'be Williams Treatment conrjuers kld- aey uad bladder rheumatism aud chrnn icld trt nsed The TCilllams Tn ttm- bottle (32 Contains no alcoli mttet (1 or baDlt-form- drug.

Does not affect the heart. Send tnfs notice with your name and 'jdrt-ss, and 30c. to helji pay trlbatinn expenses, to The Dr. A. Williams Company, Dcpt 2floi ctr Past Office Block, East Hampton, "un.

You will rtcclve by imrccJ a fgutarSOc. bottle (S2 tloacK), wltliout rO without Incurrlne niiy "bllgatlom. ottle only to a family ur address. the mayor said he was not the! party ami should not he blamed Tor everything and they reviewed Mr. Brennau's postmaster etc.

The mayor again assured him of his warm personal regard and friendship and asked him lo feel free to speak to him whenever they passed each other on the streets. They parted in tlie most friendly manner. Great was his surprise the may or said, when later he found tvo Star reporters camping about his home and asking him regarding reports that there had beeu a Tight. They said Mr. Brennan had intimated as much.

He told them that was an utter falsehood and Mr. Brennan had never made any such statement to them. The mayor said he had warned the Star reporters, against publishing any falsehoods about him end that he told them that it was coming to a pretty pass when he could no.longer meet with his friends and 'be seen talking to Llieni. without being written up ind almost felt that he had better to some secluded spot and re- nain there. The mayor requested that his version of the affair not be published unless Mr.

Bren- uau statement was also secured jut a Times man who visited the rennan home found its occupants IS RIGHT-HAND MAN OF GENERAL JOFFRE ARE DISMISSED Two damage suits that have assault, ami ilu w.is i Locates In Toledo Charley PiiL'h, who for several rears was in charge of the local office of the Postal -Telegraph lompany. has located in Toledo, where ho has entered the em- of tho Western Union. -He was joined there Tuesday by his wife, ilrs. Jcy pugh. 'p Cincinnati.

Judge A. 7i. Hlair went to Cincinnati Tuesday morning on business. Jciotoville Visitor C. B.

Forinash, of was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. ttr. Tracy In City John Tracy, former treasurer of county, was here from laics Creek on a business visit I'nosday. Athens against Louis M. jDistel, former east and saloonist.

jr.oiv proprietor of the Crystal Palace billiard parlor, were ilis- I missed without record in common pleas court. Tuesday morning. One was the $2000 damage suit i)i' Jolin B. who alleged General de Ccatelnau. General de Castelhau is known as General Joffre's right-hand man.

Ha has lost all of his three sons in tha war. The youngest, who was killed 'a few weeks ago, was only nineteen. After Rabbits Officer -CaHahaii Smith spent Tuesday rabbit -hunting in the West Side hills. Chief Better Chief. B.

K. Allen was back at liis post of duty Tuesday but still feeling very weak. Has Black Eye James Lynn is sporting a discolored optic as'the result of'a collision during tlie foot ball game at park Sunday. Architect Richard Bates in Athens on business Tues- vas lav. Cut Over Eye AVhile hunting near Clifford Monday, James McKinley suffered a bad cut over the lefe eye vhen he fell through a barbed vire fence.

Thousands Take i thismitd, familyreraedylo avojdillness, improve and protect their health. They keep their blood pure, their livers active, their bowels regitlar and digestion sound and strong with BEGCHAHS PILLS Lurcl of AHT In lie World. All widths, fur- trimmings now on hand. THE BRAGDON DRY GOODS CO, Huttcrick December patterns, Delineator and Fashion Boole just received. Piece Goods To Meet The Demand of the Hour Our stocks contain values not matched elsewhere.

i i "AVoo'l Scrjres, 'Implicated, per yard 25c Serges, in all wanf.ed shades, per 1 1 ini-h all wool Suitings. values, per a 75c Shepherd Cheeks, per yard 29c "'i-incli Plaids, per yard 25c i i i i nvool Stripes. $1 values, per yard 69c N'l'-mlid assortment of Hlac-k fabrics, per 25c to $1.50 iii'-h in Figured and Stripes. TJC and values, per yard 39c All Silk Messaline, $1.00 values. ch All Sill I'd wide Silk Poplins, per yard Messalines in Stripes, per 9 SOc wide Silk Plaids, per.yard --nii-Ii Corduroys, per yiml Our suit and coat store is offering wonderful values MCSO days.

Splendid -Assortment Ginghams Stripes for pettieoats. nlnids and for values, Yard Percales, light and dark, values, per yard lOc Fleeced flannelettes for -warm house dresses j.or yard 9c Duckling fleeces for kimonos, per yard -12'i2 Children's school plaids. 20c value, per yd 12y 2 Ciood j.rrade light Outings, per yard NVit.withstandinfr the advance in Prints still offer all best crude Prints, light and dark, per 5c (iO-ineli Blei- bed Damask, new patterns, per yard G4.inch line ilercenzed Damask, 5 'patterns. rer yard 72-ineh fine Mercerized Damask, with colored I'ui uers, per yard 48c W-iucli extra long pure Linen Silver bleached Damask, per yard 5Qc Full size 'bleached Muek Towois, lOc 5c Tlic Bragdon Dry Goods Company KASCH10 TZMPLB "THE BTORE AOOOMMODAT1N0 1 FOURTH AMD CHHJJCOTHI8IB. v.ho Ktfie Hood, with selling Ikjnnr to lif-r husband suit of Diste! Tlur, talk auiimi? Democrats of ilie city of holdiiur after having been not at do so.

hi each case. Blair and I --Kimble represented the plaintiff. jHurd Arrested. Day hanqiic-t on a a IK- dollar per plate. CloUlit 1 a I'J-year-old daughter t-f chine to another liitlc irirl a run Jowii'V tl licr Wli huinc, when the Waldo nic James W( hi SInu a rtar whcel of his car.

ilien ran into a crowd 01 ptik-s- Mormon, and ho fiilpa ohiM WM -son. Ibilph uii unconscious, her bick sprained. Side, Sunday. Ishoiildcr huri'and body cbvcrcd with Dr. liapp had stopped hh ma-furuises.

and ililncr. Miller ami Searl the defendant. WILL BE PERMANENT Word has just 'ben received here" the secretaries of various locals that at a meet to foe held in the near th; Stale Home Rule League will lie made a permanent The time- and place have not. yet selected. More Trouble Over Taxicab Stations J.

T. Oarey, division 'supcriu- tenilent of tlie X. raihvaj', Tuesday, reported to city po- ofl'iuials tliat taxicabs have now le-ft Waller street and instead now stand in Tenth Mr. Carey complained that the taxis are strung" out alongside arriving trains and as each one gets a load it moves away while the crowd is still in tlie street. from Alice Griffin greatly -fears that sorno oiie' will pled in common pleas court Tucs- he injured unless tho practice morning by Attorney Mark discontinued and asks the Crawford, representing the ment.t'o liiakcs'iich regulations as Discount con will insure tiie safety of citizens.

Tin; advised Mr Carey to liave the' legal representaliTes, Suit Over Piano tSuit lo recover judgment for company claims that amount due it on notes given by defeuil- as payment on an Kbersolc of the company to' 'confer, i piano purchased from R. I'. Scil- Jim -and the cliief of police and pass upon the legality of, the taxi 1 rivers surrounding; rhiv 'com-; private holdings': Miss Dodds Burned cooking jit Her Iinmc on Monday evening Miss Hazel Dotltls 'sliftVvred so- ycre burn about- her left oyc whftn a particle of hot grease popped" ot' tlie skillet, strikiiiiy her le- 1'orc she could get out'nt" it.s way. Boy Missing, Money Norris, grocor of Eight li and Brown streets, reported to the police that one of his delivery 'hoys missing with 12 lie hml collected on his rounds, Tuesday morning. Ue snid the boy had left his lior.sc mid 'inigon hitched cutsicle of the bam.

Exploded or, of this city, which notes they claim are now overdue and unpaid. m. HISE is APPOINTED Rosa li. Hise, widow of the Jate Philip lli.se, was appointed as executrix of her husband's will in probate court Tuesday. She was nominated in ihe will.

The estate is estimated at $30,000, $15,000 of sonal. holmes Filed Tuesday The will ol: B. F. Holmes, late of Bloom township, was filed for prohatt; Tuesday. All of his household goods is "oequeathed to his wife, Emmu Holmes.

The farm of 217 acres is already in the widow's name, but Mr. Holmes, in his will, a his son Uri assist her iu the management of if. He is named as executrix in the will, and is bequeathed all of ihe chattels on the farm. X. W.

Dotftciivtfs Reno and Leslie arrested MeKiniey llurd, a North J'iiid negro, Tuesday after- on a charge of stealing- coal from the N. He is boiiiji held at the county jail awaiting a earing. SURE SIGN OF WINTER A flock of wild gcosc migrating- southward, passed over Ihe city Monday. Captain Orant Cooper regards this as a surer sign of approaching winter thai twisting. Tom Culvert's pig tails William Swartzbaugh, of Chillicothe, district supcHnteu- dent of tlic J'rudcutial Company, is in Portsmouth today on 'business connected i the local office.

Jlr. bnugh stated that a Country Golf Chub has been organized in Chillieothe, and a the Club has purchased the 90- acre tract belonging to Clark Story of Chillicothe, situated one mile from the city. A fine golf links will ho laid out on the grounds, and tlic Story house converted into an ideal bouse. WITH THE SICK D. Li.

'Viisblt, a local lumber dealer, is able to get out lifter a two illness ivitll bronchial trouble. John Loston, a cabin boy on the steamer Ouyandot, was removed to Hempstead Hospital by Lynn's ambulance Monday. He suffering with pneumonia. Police Chief B. K.

Allen suffered a eliill Sunday and by night bad developed a bigh fever, lie wafi still laid up at.his home ou Eleventh street. JIond.ny:,j Gajit Grant Cooper is temporarily iif charge affairs of the police department. Charles JMcNorton, an tenmster employed with aged' L. H. FED FRANCHISES ARE FORFEITED Indianapolis.

Nov. i Bevoa Chapel church house league Franchises declared ilsist AVodnesday nigrht. Mi Ride forfeited in Kansas City and But'- jin-nr, dry spenker from Vorl- frdo, according to a statement! mouth, was in ot ihe meet- given out by Federal league mag-liny, nates. Mr. The Kansas City franchise will his gts 'be taken to -New" York, President, i Pierce Gilmorc said, but no intimation was given as to the disposition of the Buffalo franchise.

re wne was rents. 'Mi nily. line: on Hu. ill dren, of Scioto Furnace, were Sunday gnostB ol! her parents, nnd Mrs. a i Griishcl.

Jliss Zclphin JNM'II, of Portsmouth, spent. Saturday nml 'Sunday nt. home of her mot her, Vain. Mrs. Koiuucl Bner tnid children were Sunday guests of Jlr.

mid Joseph Turner. Jtiss Mary Cot tie, who was visiting relatives in this vicinity Saturday and Sunday, returned In Portsmouth, where she is employed. A birthday and party was given on Agues Turner Saturday evening- one. hundred and sixty being present. The evening was spent in singing nml playing games.

They departed wishing -Miss Agnea nd Misses Gnu of Untfer. wen: -oupin, 'I i mi plenum! Sunday norm. There was a largo crowd in tendance at UK- dry ppeuh it Pi to "Robinson's Sunday eveni.u -Mr. Kdsnr I'ieiw. I I Hit J'ierco and Ohiini XIMV- IP Xev, llolhmd- to Iniv'v I RHEUMATIC OR BACK- ACHY? GET TBEX NOW Twenty-fiyo Contu Worth IB Plenty, Try ill Take Harmless, Soothing Tros for-Just 3 Days returns of SOME VALLEY Mr.

and Mrs. John iSoniracr, and daughter, Mildred, nnd Madeline, ilr. nnd -Mrs. Jfrnnk 'i nnd daughters, J.licilo nnd Mnrcolb, rlKliI Henderson, suffered heart at- lftvo rntlmlot homo after sjum tnck at Second and Market streets ''TM "i' tlleir tllc1 Monday. Tlic city service wagon Andrew Sonuner.

liini io his home at Tenth and Court streets. Chief Allen io hi receipt of a letter from Col. 3f. P. Bolan, of Cin- i i I lie eeorct service agent.

who invcstigiUed tlie recent finding of ten counterfeit gold coins! here, apsnring liiin that these ecuildj ot iiave iiren by flie men former One of these sicd in Cohintbits on Oetuber 6th and his pal In at Ogdcn, at time. Prowlers Abroad Mr. mid Mrs. Martin Ashley nml family, ilr. Alvn Ashley son, Hiinvood, spent Sunday with Mrs.

Adn sni1 bviclft of Chnrles ff hoH7cr. is White and daughter, quite ill at their liomo 0 )OIlt Sun(l vcrj' pluusanl- Screntli stret. nt the Iiomu of Mr. and Mrs. John War nek i .1 slinging Hinmntit 0-liyc fhnjiiir nii'-i! ilI utn- IM iin'i'c fni't' liiilm i in i k.

Tr-ex is A i liuliiivs natural ilnilit awl Ituwcls; 1 i i li of fn nicnlfnp, flimsy I'tioiK nml ibh i-dlvcp on I puitions relicvi 1 fcvcrlsiiiiL'SS. lictidaclins. (lizxi mid misery. Dim'l nes stay "knoclicd uni." any Initgor. Ilils nillc'k relli-r Iniiay.

Zoo at P'lotid and Hlalcft's ui 1 satnphr direct from II. H. Dcn- lun ,4: (Not Ucai-ilsl'iun, 111, Wcs Kcssinffcr, janitor of tl: Seuond I ruct school building 1 is off i duty on ficcoiint of a j'oung- son doping; diphtheria. Tim family home nt Third and Union streets is under quarantine. IMyrtlo Paynter, of Vinton venue, was called to Louisville, Tuesday by the illness of a sister.

BIRTHS i of Fourth Notarhl Commissions. I roatcid roiisideraljlc MidciiL- in ihe vieiu- (ilovcr niirlit. One man discovered Iiidiiii! 'behind a hedge fence at the St-lbj- home and another Governor Frank B. Willis all at thc oar nf Wnt 're received Tuesdav 15 rc 5 tlic i an the office of the clerk of courts, 0 1 1)0lil TM The two new notaries are Henryjl Miss Laura Jenkins sptMit itonchiy her snstor, Skonnan Jlutb. Jlr.

Andrew Somnier ntul son, Curl, were business, visitors Portsmouth, Thursday. Mr. Jfrod Ashley, of Portsmouth, spent with his jiarentfl, Mr. anil Mrs. Albert Ashley.

Mr. and Airs. Arthur Piffuct and Mrs. llnry' Piguot spent a day ru- cently with Mr. and Mrs.

John Mr. Jacob ftuth, of South Webster, delivered a loud of oil through lliis vicinity Thursday. Mrs. -Robert a i lilid son, Elmer, wtrc Sunday guests of and llrs. Cameron Justice.

Messrs. Carl imtl Fred Summer were in Soutli AVcbstt-r one day last Breece com pan having dental work done, plant Sunday niglit, -Mrs. Charles Lewis and niece, i Beat rice Lewis, nnd 51r. -lesse Ash- LILLY, OHIO. i I jnlh mother, Susan Ashley, Jlrs.

Jacob Jiiuier. a most pronn-j HOWARD'S CROSSING There was bis barbecue given by lauphter was Tuesduy to and ilrs. Kohert Wall, of.Union tiTCt. is a shoe-worker. Kepairs Completed Jobie Philipps has completed repairs to the New Boston water main which hlniv out nt thc Davis and V.

1 for term of tliree years i Xov. STOMACH MISERY QUICKLY VANISHES If you wan ler Il Ml-o-na, ul plan, liu -InV much iably successful In iiidlBCstton timt th -isk in s'-'lling under tlnd. Do not he or iil forms i guarantee of this ll.ey will ch. 1 soon -start you io refund i pro n.le? plve their personal ffiia 'V hnck If i every Viv of thai (hey sell. like thH speaks volume for merl; of the remedy.

Is Mentioned well known street ear motoi-man and president ol" Central Labor Couneil, is another who is prominently mentioned for appointment as ehief of police- under ihe in- TJtiling sidmiiiistratiuii. MARRIAGE LICENSES Ralph Higgius. 21. assistant secretary V. M.

C. ot" Kussell. and June Snapp. 21, of this city. K.

R. Hamilton. Chc'Stou Forinash. 25, an X. W.

emplove and Nannie M. ai. holh of Sciolo- ville. Rev. S.

Ijindenmeycr. Kdward Hill. 30, a farmer and Ournie Green, J8, both colored, of Davis Station, Rev. Addison Haley. liS'in- SMtmlay morning after .1 long ill-1 There inosp.

-SliJ leaves many relative? and the wots at Otway Oct. ItO. There fripiuk io mourn her departure. 'were three speakers present, a sir. Jmiics Slionkwilor will from Ciiieinnuti.

Mr. duct service at 1'urtpr ehureli -Sat- nrday aivi Ciiiiiiiiighiiiii and little Portsmouth, and Miss Xora Yoley. of Wait's, spent Friday ivitli SttpHifl Yelcy. Irs. Preston Hunter asd chil- from Portsuuntth, Jiidcrc ShowatiM-.

from ifinia. Fine talks wero three, and beef for dinner. All had a jolly go-M The dry? jjnvc a ir.ovinir picturj by all nd soup wore served Reels Majestic Theatre Tonight Cents William H. Hart in "HXTO two reel Broncho. Rchviu TJianhouser OU)RIANNA GKTAAVAY' American Film presents ''OOMRADKS T.1IHKE" Arcana Theatre Tonight Ce A (iold Seal production.

"Tlic Queen of A great society drama. One of Lacnimle's "One Kind Of A Friend''. Uon't Jl'isi Ihe Good JIusic. HUNDREDS Laughed at, the Newly Weds THE SUN THEATRE I'jAST NTG1IT Ted Dalley and his company scored another big hit. IF YOU WEEK NOT THERE--BE THERE TONIGHT 10, 20 AND 30c NEAL OF THE NAVY I JI1H PORTSMOUTH VULCANIZING COMPANY 1610 Gallia St.

Opposite Fire Dcpt. Agents for Reiiu-blic. and Tires Phone 1093 STRAND THEATRE LAWSON STREET Universal Program 4 reels of best pictures witk propriate music. 5 cents. THE TEMPLE THEATRE Early run pictures from the world's beat producers.

Elevtotb, near -Lawion.

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