Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 3

Location:
Portsmouth, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

MONDAY, JULY 30,1928 THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES PAGETHKEfi lo tlieir Ford cnr parked near the Clit-. Menaces Highland Bend; B. O. Engine Supplies Water Police ntid cbtiiity officials busy an effort to'lovntc tvvo nrmed who entered the soft drink stnnd operated by. Mrs.

Friendship, West and off two cohtniuliiK 'iibuul ench Htid nltetnptfO to cash Mrs. at tU.e 'time help nniJ her continued screnmsVjireventod tbij men from returning cnaii register. one. carried "one of piacliinea ford place, Tiien they drove 'towards Uucnn Vista. Both 'men- cat "guns and pointed tiicin nt Mrs.

Clifford. She Monday tlirit she keeps gun oround, but sbe could not pii! her liancl on; it to shot at the. 'but did -not use tlicm. made one trip bill intn several customers nnil then ordered some isnnilwiches. When they: returned.

Mrs. Clifford was alone and they threatened to shoot up the place if, she screamed. She vcrcaineil just' the same and they flashrJ their 4i Steel: Is Arraigned; Denies Wjicii. J. UegEB, nlins- Wllliuin Mzts, orstwliertf- miignuale," indicted grund-jury tor 1 fulse pretense, wns brought liefbri.Judgbili.F.

Klm- lile coiirt, Moiuliiy, lie plead ndf guilty.tLrough Atloniuy MnrR defend the licensed. Attorney Crowford itidi- ciiteil at the lime 'of "(lib nllesed offens'e, will he Introduced.In behalf of Beggs. The) Indlctineut asninst lieggs charges Unit collected Odralcl- O'LcurJ last July 3t( oii tin; nllcgwl false iiiiif frnudiilcut representations he -the siiiwrlnteudent of the American Tressed company of tuul authorized-to employ week. The. prisoner was reninndod to jnll lu default of bond pemliris trial.

Peebles Farmer Dies Suddenly I'latf, 71, suddenly ut his home la Poehles, Monday noon, soon after lie linil conic- In from work in the hiiy field for the'noon 'meal. '1'latt. suffered a heart'uttin-h I hilck yard.of his home and succumbed within n'few minutes. Ht' Is Hurrlveil by his widow nnd four children, ilrj. lierthn Moore, West Unioni.ilari'cy, uf Illy Kendall nvc niicc rortstnoulh; Mrs.

O. Arnold imd'Hiirley Piatt ot Peebles. Twd For Marathon Dance Ends In Court July 30--A rom- was effected today when the principals' In tne maruthon dnuce rsise came liefora Squire Csisey Jones, his court on Sixteenth -street. By niircclni; to pay ot the-daiueis still in action Dr. Wallace was lelcased from ciistuily nnd tlic rharjres prefereil by' K.

Frank-. Mil wereTdrppjK'd. The nntcmoliilc t.wncd by Dr. Wallace was-held sis security a the money "would I Id' to the dnncers. Thus tlie efforts of the seven who still remained moving about the of the Cliffcsldc Casino ciune an end after twelve days nnd twelve niclils of continuous effort, without piiuliiR the prize money held out ns'n it-ward liy the HACK TKACK, Although two men were arrested Saturdny on chnrges of "book Was re- Niiiued here today with off lelals confident.

that Sheriff Nelson would not offer official Iiilerjfe.r.eru:;.'. The 'system of bet- tins prevailed. again todny and Sheriff Nelson "was (pioted asMiyiiig the system violated the system, ench bettor tin interest 'In the horse he favors -to win. France Davis Cup (Continued From Pnge One) benllufc he ever received In 'Davis Xeyer Tllden liccu I in s'traight sets in clinlltinge found for the trnpliy. He- iillKlnv that liis best chance Iny in wearing the Amerlcnn down, the canny young player from kept him on the run denting the pets and stVptchlng them alily.

mudc. a a to win second set and suven times needed, only one point to gain it and sqiiui(! the match, Init eiiuh time failed as t'ochot Klpndlly ovqrhauled him. The third Vet a.L-nin buttling fiercely, (his time iii-the hope ot forcing -'the- match to foiir sets which would have given'-him the Intermission nt the end of the third set In which tu rest. Coclict lind other however, and finished him off before the American could gain the coveted breathing spncc. idual temiis, Horotru yesterdny defeated the Anicr of William nnd T- Hunter, In doubles iimtcli, U--4, -4--0.

Taking up the doubles -raiitch yea- terdny. where It xvas left off Saturday, when ruin iniulc further play inipqaslbtc late hi i iiric'rnonn the iPrcnchiiibii. iPiiiliiiK tlireo to two In tl'ie' Jlriit set, Cochet and norotni'plhyed Krcat I i i a tennis to overcoine.the.'nne doubles plaj of Tilde" nnO Hunter. The Amerlcnn pair pliiyeil the yrentest. 'lUmbli'.

they luive ever displayed ii: France, ImL the itidlvldniil superior I of tlm rreiiclimcn turned the bill mice. The match was, reinnrkiihly Inter from the sjiei'tntors' 'o hecanse of its variety-nnd i sudden from, tlie of tennis to the most fliiKniul'erro Tim jwrfeut overhead the two l-'rench players turned the lu their favor more, a othcJ' one Coclipl wiis the liest pliiyer on the court yesterday with Tlldcu a closu whllu the superiority of Horin talc of victory fur, Fnnice. Never' befofu Inis inntc.h- played ili l-'rance nroiised so much'Interest. Moody Wins Governqrship (Continued From'Page One) ctlve opponent l)y nearly 100,00.0 votes. The race drew chief interest l)e- iiiuse stale Sjcuator Thonias Love, who, ran second had announced he vouhl not vole for Governor Alfrcil, Smith' pu (life Nntlonnl ticket In N'ovu her niid whose name scquciitly 'was left off the ballot in several counties, The return gave-Miller 241.304; l.

J. D. Pariieli 00.110 H. t. John D.

Me. Cull Klectlo observers pointed to Love's lack of s'rfppnrtt and to the Hopeless defeat administered Judge Hawkins and Mrs. Wllmnns In the euhcrnatorlnl race ns 'indicative tlie much' discussed threat ot altolt from the National ticket'lu Noveihlicr WUB negligible ntnong the Memocrntic electorate. John Werner Is In Serious Condition Jcilin Werner, TiO, who'conducted grocery store GalliA, street for 80 years Is in a serious condition at the home of his ftm'-in-law and dnueh- ter, nnd Keiter of II(; Is. suffering from pernicious ntiemla; Merchants To Attend 'Piketon Fair Tlie uext Mod-will, (rip (o ho made niprclinnts i i to PIkcton, August U.

They will atteiii the Pike'" County Fair and boos Portsmouth as a tradltiR center. MAHRIE1) IN ASHLAM) GHEEXUP, July lives and frieiids hnvc received wor of the ot Miss I.orraln Wiley, danghtpr of Mr. and Mrs. M. AVlley, of Ashlniid, formerly Urccuup.

and Mr. Carl .1. Won'inck son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

0. Womack of Oldtowu, which was solemulzcj Saturday In Ashlnnd nt the Clirlstia church. The ceremony wns read Itev. HnRin. Kollowlnc trip the couple will" resldp In Sout Asblnnd.

Kire, which It is thought resulted rom a defective flue Sunday imJrn- ig nt 11 o'clock completely deslro.xed he two-story, frame residence of Altert 11. Shopc iu'Ulghlnnd Iluiul near fnmlly succeeded In -iivliig most of their household nooiK. a ndjnceiit liomes were by the flumes when the supply gave out nnd the 11. O. quickly appeuled to to save the illnge.

It. a U. 0. foreman, icaVlup: distress glgnnl, tlashed by Highland Bond, cllinlcd Into nu ciiRino spiil iiinile record run fruin the West Knd to the fire scene, i was cluse lo the II. 0.

tracks imssllii; through Highland IJend. Sclotovllle and New Boston firemen. nfter cxhaustlnK tlic supply of two wells in Highland Bend, mini-lied Ilielr how; lo the engine nnd in Mils manner saved all the proiwrly nround Hie Slioue home. Mr. Shone said Monday Hint Ills loss Is nliont SH.Wil part covered liy insurance.

When tlie family discovered the cnllre floor was mass of flames. "Pearls, The Tears Of Angels" By.Dr. Managing Kdllor, New Standard Dictionary i No. 4 Roman is mi Imitation madu of a hull of nlabiistpr 1 or similar, mineral suh5stnni'C on lL-h pure white wiix hud hccn spread, and over a coat of Oriental poarl essence Is applied. Ncnnlus, who wrote rcninrknhlr Ircntixe on the wonders of Irehuid, lolls us ahont Luke IA-IIP.

plncli! of water" that lies In County Kerry, in (lie ot Iralcnd. According to him, "there are four lulncs: namely. tin, lead, iron and copier, that form four circles nround the lake. Pearls lire found in it, which kings wear for earrings." A lati.r historian jidds: "There are, nneed. some jirccions stones iu this ake and Its nelghlKirhuiHl, mines of '-Mvtr uiul Among the Chinese, (he freshwater mussel is kept for the of trodiicing pearls.

la 'order this, tlie or freshwater mussel is kept ill lanks am iPtidPn shot, or round par- lli'io of Is insprtcn iK-twern the shell and nninlle of i anlninl. Imniedliilely the crentnrp the I i and starts t' coat It with Its nncroous Bceeretio 1 which, a limp, looks like, IK-arl formml under i condi tions (To lip Conlluned) River Shipping Shows Big Increase Shipments on the Ohio during the first six mouths of 1U2S totaled 0,012,070 tons, nn incrrnse over (be totnl shlnmcnt of 8.020,133 tons for the some period in 0. I. Grimm, assistant federal engineer for the Cincinnati division, reported todnf. For the second of 1028 11 Cincimmti division sbippeil tons.

Of tbia tons oriclnnti nt tho Pittsliiiruh iliptriet; i HuntinKton, W. tons i Louisville, nnd 110.SG;) tons nt the Ci rinnnti district. Henry Ford 65 Today (CcnUmird From Pape OIK-) rt i his sou, Anil lie has one I liix lioliliy colkvt- iy relics of past pcncrattons. All In 1 there lias liron much lo mnkc the ear Ills "most Weights 111 rounds The mini whn Is "Imss" tu icn Is In excellent lie.iltli although weighs only 1-11 yoi.nds. (In a Khinj; insiclilne yon will find Hint or Mf nsr unit lieijjlif should iioiuiils.

"I'd nitlier weigh nlinut Ford ild the United 1'ress In an Interview, Init for several' years 1 have 0 iximiilb under tlint." lint Ford.is well preserved. Not loni: friend of the motor mnufnctnrcr tried to Interest i pnlr of siwtaeles. i had three i'ls nnd wanted 1'onl lo try out one lid sec Ihc difference. 1 Kord askcil Hie mini to produce a icnny. "1 could rend the year the VHS niiiih 1 Kord said, of tlie incident 'standing off wliuyc I was.

i i hi nit on Ills clussp.s tie couldn't do II. 1 Alislliiencu from coffee, smoklnj, 1 nil similar ha I its, Kurd lielieve his eyeN In trim, and his son eral health lie eats nlMint a i he wants tarcli foods (iwtiitomt, etc.) or nnd (little ment for dinner. Twenty years ngo. Ford knew less nltont wlint proteins were lini) nvernpe tiigli- school stu- lent today. He wns busy mnklns- lutouinlillrs.

Hut sint-e then spent nooil-slzed fortune haying wrts cxjiorlment with is other thlnjis wlilch lie Is inter- cstcd. New Cur (Jrealcst InJercst vl Ford's greatest Interest todny, -(if iiirse, is his new lie' sends most of his "wutchlng. rlnin.sos nnil lestlnB' 1 its 7 Ford is not especially Interested-in and it is not likely will lake active part In the lialcn. lie. lias not changed his ntllttide, however, of snpiiortinc liprt Hoover which was s- oken on-the''O 1 afternoon 1'resident i 1 nonnced he did not choose to run.

The manufacturer hellevcs the country's progress Is nliont normal 7 and sees lielter iirosperlly nliead: Many of this suminer's liot days" were in motor trips, some two or three huudred miles, lusiwctlng. new fliids. Newark, X. .1.. on an off-road which In hard lo Ford made i prlsiu rirciMil.

discovery--the. first naiiio nioin ever Imilt. IKX- pin can't to it easily hy road, nit sjiid i found the ideal die plans aru under way to ti'iinsfer It in- was fniils, cicluslvely, for hreakfast to the Fjird inuse'iim nt I want to tell my Minnenpolis, Minn. I want to tell you how much Resinol Sonp andOintnienthnvehelpedmyBkin. It was pimply, Uie pores were enlarged, and, at the itimo time, it was so dry nnd sensitive I had lo be very cnrcful what 1 used on it.

A friend of mine was sure your soap and o'ntrrient would help me, foluoughtsomeiind was delighted with There are few cnses of rash, cc- zemn, itching or qhnfinj; which will not lie relieved by a few applications of Resinol Ointment and.a continuous daily use of Resino! Soap. Thousands testify'to the' QUICKNESS with which Resinol acts. Try it. At all'druggists. For free of each, write Reiinol, Dept.27, Baltimore, Md.

LOOKING TO WARD; FALL is particular- ly'desirable, when such" advantages may be had as this great.advance sale of coats offers. i i i Judge Westeiihaver Called By Deatli (Continued From Page One), period of rest, he ngulti donned his jiicliclnl gown. Two weeks on the Ijcuuli brought on a a He- hns liecn bi'd- I'nst for sis wepks, durli'n which physicians Is.snctl iiesslmlsHc, tlion iipllmistii; reports on his condition. Judge WLviti'iihnver wiis ippoimed the feder.il year.s as, o. During tiisit time be won nationwide as an nuthm-ity on laws poitalniiig to patents nnd freniienlly such cases worn re-uslgned to (jleve- hnnl sit tho request of attorneys Involved.

A i less tluin ychr nso Westeiihaver decided a federal 1 jurists should dignify their position by of gown in the court room. Acting on belief, he set the ex- by do.iulng gown of black en haver's ripnth is ex- I'ecled to nliont a cpnipiolc i-luinKc in the federal trUiuniils of this dNtrlct. K'-dfrsil Judge John M. of Toledo. Is expected lo.reslstn In Srpt- I'mlipr, and Ids resipnntlon, with tlie de.i'fh of Judge Wi.it!iih:ivcf, will leave but one Judge, Tiinl Junes, of Appointed to the lionch h.v President Wilson In 1017 haver drew nttentlon hy his jdecislon releasing thoiisaml.s of alleged dnift dndsors bccnuse of tlie statute of llmliitlons.

The Judge held no violator of the draft law tonld be and punished a yearn h.id flapsed from the tlnu; nt the violation. Judye Wcslenhnver who was liorn on near W. was ediictitctl nt Georgetown University. For a number of yenrd lie jirac- ficx-d Isiw In West Vlrjiiiila nnd then "iuie to nnd formed a partnership with II.Mfoyd. Took a.

erfdin; role several yearn nsi fight of thi elty-nf Cleveland-w'llh the Cleveland Mrret railway, compjiny over car fare. During his the bench Judfie. AVestenliaveii sentenced V. Debs to Federal an lesod sedltiotw, siwecli the socialist lender ninde at -Jiir the World War Ohio Prison Break Foiled '(Contlmicii From Pape One) -James Oalliiishely.lM, se.rvJUK to 25 frr.m Cuya liogu Ticked Three I.orlts During. the niKlit the men successfully picked three of the locksi" on their cell doors, breaking the in desperntc effort lo hurry tlieir -Uuunl Illlcy first noticed n.ieu shorlly nflcr they a liberated themselves from their cells and were engaged in cutting' holt IhnuiKh the cage-like jsratiiiR a snrronndeil their -cell liloelt.

the Jnsl Carrier from the cell ran'ye. Approaching tin; men -with, his 'grin a Kili-y quickly sulKlued the men nnd forced. them into another cell where (hey. wore locked' nn(tl other guards aided Jiiley placing' meii in solitnry cunflncnicnl. Officials at the penitentiary' snld tliey feared Ilisit had Guard Itllcy not.

discovered them 'when 'lie did the four "men. would have attacked him when lic'passod' tlie cell in which they were'' hiding. nurds quickly searched the men and found a large a i of rope, which Warden' K. Tlionuia said wns the largest amount ever used lq sin'alttmpted break for lilwrty. They nlso were armed i two large knivis, KMnch drlvtr which had 'filed down to a shnrp and a saw blnde.

Warden Thomas immediately be-. nn Iiive-jtlgution of the plot when he was toUl of the attempt(-d oscniie this morning, and upon the basis of early reports snld licllevctl the men were by so'iiti one from the outside. Cells of all oilier prisoners were ordered searched. The "bird cage" in which the men were inca respited, hidden from pnl- lic view of penitentiary visitors in one of the prison cell blocks, wna mad'o famous hy O. Henry, tho writer, who referred to life behind such.

"damnable bars," in some of. his short 0. Henry wns a prisoner In Ohio penitentiary at Mm i he wrote these stories. Carter figured in a jail hreak N'ov-- cinher 1023, 'when grntip of prisoners rnslied the main entrance of the institution, shooting their way to li'jnnoriirv freedom in wild west style a stifldiing prison guard. Ho niso esciipcd pver the wall January of i year, 'hilt wns apprehended the same dny.

Pent I (yea pert from tlie I i i In a a of this year, nccompiiny- ini; Carter In l.is from freedom- lie alsn has two other unsuccessful a lo cscnpp 01: his itentinry record. I a nnd a hiid never par- prison break but their records at tlu pcnitenti'irv are filled with entries showing insolence lo HIP guard; 1 throats and other viola- tloiiK. (iallashcr guard" severiil ycnr.s wo and was Incarcerated i the "bird- cngp." by th(f wsirden tor the safety of the other Company K. known nt the pciiiton- tlnry as the "rod shirt Is made up almost entirely of mi'n wlio par- tlclpalrd in hrrnks from tlifc' penitentiary. Many of them participated in the rush for in whin gn-jrd was EVERY COAT IS NEW.

Come and view the new Autumn fashions in coats whether buy or not. The authoritative modes bring the first Fall fashion' news to Portsmouth. of New Fur Trimmed Cloth Coats Ah Unprecedented Offering in an August Sale at Great Savings very heels of summer the Full Fashions step in. The van- 1 of Autumnal fashions has arrived in tlic form great assort- ment: of handsome new models. Fur'trinimed cloth coats for a great August Event nt worthwhile price concessions.

Our New York buying offices claim this to be the most wonderful purchase they have ever been able to. make for an August Sale. They state that they simply cannot go into the market in October and November and buy Coats at such reductions as these reveal. These current price concessions were received from buying early, thus' permitting.the man, ufacturers to get started in advance of the regular season. Duplicates of these values and prices will not appear again at least- until the fag end of the season.

Wonderful Goats at they rnslu-d unt of the" 'iniiln of the Institution. ns (hey went. Former Judce Dies J. Nyo, 84, former common plea.s 'Judge. Jjor.ftn cnuniy prosecutor, president the Ohio Unr Association and memlier of tlic Stale Cnnstitiltlonal Coiiyentlon lilll.

died here Knturdny. 58 You would scarcely believe such marvelous values could be offered at this price and it is hardly likely that you will find a duplicate of this Sale again soon. The lot is comprised of numerous enticing models the new Autumn fabrics and luxurious fur trimmings. Linings and workmanship are of a superior grade. Venise Norma Diagonal Broadcloth Melba Broadcloth Ramshead Diagonal The handsome fur trimmings are of Baby Seal Manchurian Wolf Marmink French Beaver Platinum Wolf Fitch Skunk Fox Squirrel German Badger Caracul For Fall of course Black will predominate, but such shades 0 as Hickory, Sedge, Cranberry, Marine, Middy and Grey will be very good.

An Ideal Opportunity for the College Miss This timely sale is an opportune time for the College Miss, and. those who may be going away, to prepare their wardrobes in advance of their leaving. Besides the assortment being 'the authorized Fall modes, the reduction in price will appeal wonderfully to many women's budgets. An Offering of Travel Coats at $38 Equally new and equally noteworthy is tha companion Sale of Travel Coats at $38. Whether you are Fall'excursioning on a long journey or taking short jaunts here and there, you will find that these Travel Coats priced in an advance Sale at only $38 will be ideal for you.

They are new models and have the brand-new style points belonging to Autumn. They, too, like the $58 Sale are priced lower for this advance Sale. 3rd Floor i.M' I 1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Portsmouth Daily Times Archive

Pages Available:
133,268
Years Available:
1858-1967