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PA8E FOUR ME IMttS MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1916. GIRLS CAU MURDER DISTRICT S. 0. V. AIDES NAMED Division orders No.

,2, just issued from headquarters at Akron by C. A. Vhittlessey, commander of Ohio Division Sons of Veterans, gives the appointment of the new district aides. James W. Thatcher, of John A.

Logan camp No. 44, Friendship, is appointed district aide in No. 4, embracing camps Nos. 16, 26 and 44. "Jim" is a.

veteran in the order, and dates his membership back to the FML AFFRAY IN PIKE COUNTY Following a quarrel over two girls named Bragg, at the Fairmont'church, near Latham, Pike county, Sunday evening at nine o'clock, Ben Jackson, 23; farmer, shot and instantly killed Floyd Stub, 23, farmer, of the same vicinity: Immediately after the P. E. Eritler and Marshal C. W. Miller, Waverly, went to the scene of the shooting, which is about four miles northwest of Latham, and placed Jackson under arrest.

Jackson admittedto the authorities, it is repcfrt- ed, that he shot Stub. Whltakcr-Glessoer Co-operative Restaurant Now Ready To Serve early eighties, when the west side hills were'only little warts on the face of creation. He lias served several terms as commander of No. 44 and in almost every othec office and is one of the most popular and enthusiastic members in the division. His appointment is very pleasing to the boys.

He succeeds Harry Sickles of the local 26. The appointment of camp aides will be announced in next orders. WiTHTHESKK Henry Hani, of the Him of York and Hani, of New Botton, who wu stricken with ptnOyw Fridiy wu rtportod better Mondijr morning. orer he death of his buifiWM partner, is thought laperindaoed the troke. Mr.

Hans is married and dM on avenue, Mew ioston. A sou, the second in the house- lold, arrived Monday morning in he home of Mr. and James Distel, of 2103 Efguth street. They are now the parents of two daugh- ers, Jlai-y Elizabeths-Nellie Marjaret and two sons, Roger Edward aud tlie ner arrival. Jlr.

Distel ss.vs his second son tipped the beam at 12 pounds'. Engineers Hear Plea For National Assoc'n A change in halls is blamed Hall. A many WANTED: A' good cashier. Apply at "tore. Call for Kiff.

the small mmiber'wao turned out The establishing of the Whita-j ker-Glessner Co-operative Associ- which opened its doors, Monday morning, is the direct outcome of inspiration. One day last winter, when the snow laid deep tne ground, Judge A. Z. Blair, attorney for the Whitaker-Glessner Steel happened to be standing at the "Rudy Kountz Corner" vraitmg for a street' car to carry him to Portsmouth. Looking down the street he saw with babe in arms, trudging through the snow, carrying a basket, which the Judge learned contained her husband's 'dinner.

He learned from the woman that she lived up Stan's Bun and that s.he had walked more than one-half rail over the snowy ground in order that her husband might have his dinner on time. She had done this many times, saying that her husband -worked hard and that she thought it no more than her duty to see that he had a.good dinner The woman was tired and cold, while the little babe shivered and cried. Right then and there Judgi Blair had visions of a restaurant for the steel' company--one that was in keeping with the great in stitution and one that would give the hard 'muscled employees a square meal at.a reasonable pric --one where they could get warm palatable food--served, in a bit airy room where the employee, could fellowship together during the meal hours. Acting upon the inspiration hi received, from seeing the goo woman carrying her husband' dinner, the Judge retraced hi steps and in an eloquent uianne laid his quickly conceived restau rant plans before Manager An drew Glass. That official, who i ever mindful for the interest the big army of loyal empolyees immediately joined in with a low "ameii." The result" was that End.

within a short time Judge Blair commissioned to go ahead and arrange for a restaurant, one that would meet every single requirement. And the Judge worked hard, visited restaurants -in le larger cities. He spared neither time nor money in getting the lest possible, and an inspection 01 ic restaurant will convince anyone that a better equipped, better arranged one could not be found inn the one that opened its doois at the local steel plant Monday morning. ln all expended and if more money is still needed to remedy any defects or add any conveniences, all the Judge to do is to order it done and send' the bill to headquarters. The steel company, which docs things on a large scale, never icsitatcs when it can in any way add to the welfare of their 2500 employees.

SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE A total of 5080 were at attendance in 'the Bible schools Sunday, Hie mark going over the 5000 mark for the iirst time ill several weeks. There wns gain of 333 over the Sunday before. Trinity in the lend with over TOO present. Christina ami Second Presbyterian were also above tho 500 mark. Suuday'g'reconls: Trinity "38 Christian WS Second Presbyterian 1 571 Had Close Call, John Sudenfcld came dangerously -near 'being riln over by an automobile on Ninth street, near Guy, Sunday afternoon.

He and several "friends bad just left tho German day meeting in Tracy Park and started towards Hani Gari hall. John insteppmg from a curb failed to observe an auto coming west aud but for Charles Stamni quickly jerking him back would surely have been struck down. Last Trip of Season. E. W.

Richard, who travels I'm the Wait Furniture Company, him made his last i this season and will spend the balance of this sea- 473 Presbyterian 417 Bigulow 3S7 German Evangelical 359 First Bautiat 279 Gramlview Are. Christian 230 United Brethren 231 New Boston Baptist 375 JTourlh 'Street if. 174 Kendall Ave. Baptist 158 Xew Boston Christian Hi To r.l 3089 "CASCARE1S" FOR HEADACHE, COLDS, LIVER, BOWELS Enjoy Life! Don't Stay Bilious, Sick, Headachy and Constipated Best for Bad Breath, Sour Stomach, Coated Tongue or Indigestion A A 9 PIP fpipffs 1 did not know ivhere the located and did not take the trouble to find Several, present, including tlfe speakers at the evening, 'P. P.

Brownstead, Special Deputy, and Burnell, ot New London, who accompanied hirii, had trouble in locating the hall. Ten engineers were present "at 8:30 when the meeting ivas to be gin. ilr. late arrival, causing a late start The meeting ivas held under the order of the-National Association of Stationary Engineers National" President John Kerly. and Dan Delanej-, traveling representative of the National 'Association, of Cincinnati, failed to ariive.

Edward S. Lowry, president ol the Ohio Local No. 77, Ts'ationa 1 Association of Engineers, called the meeting to order. The, object of the meeting was to boosj the membership of the local and In Springfield 1 Weber, of the Crown Ttiloring Company, spent Sonday with Mine 'Springfield, 0. up national association, tioiial Association of lias no connection with the International Union of E.

E. mw Brownstcad hi his talk urged the on the body stated that death local engineers to affiliate with National The Na- Eugmecrs He Bride Of A Month Is Seeking Divorce, Serious Charge Hade VISITORS TO CITY IN AUTO ACCIDENT Canter's 20-nx3t A bride of a month aud now seeking ft divorce from her" husband, John W. Bowlinsr, is the "experience of Lucille Bowling, who'entered the court of common pleffs Monday and aslccd for injunction restraining her husband from totherimr her, and the of her maiden name, Lucille Heddlespa. Although married September 7, thia year, tho petitioner says that beginning with the first of October, her husband began to be extremely cruel and-threatened' to kill her. On -October 18, tho defendant, is hare threatened-'to dis- figure'her with acids and thnt the plaintiff was 'compelled to leave.

This same.day.'the defendant was petition' says, by the police, and bottles of carbolic and nitric acids we're -Bannon and Bannon and.AVill J. Meyer represent the plaintiff. Meet Me At Nye 's Fountain. 12tf newspaper of Chillicothe, Imd rather exciting experience on way to Portsmouth, Sunday and several of the Eintraeht singing society members wero leisurely moving Trail in his automo- ile, when" suddenly a loose horse ran Thieves Enter Office Of Goburn Bros. Mill J.

D. Bridges returned Saturday from an 1,100 mile automobile trip to the bean and potato regions of llicnigan. He found the 'bean fine but' potatqes short Potatoes this season will Unknown Saturday niglit forced an entrance office in Coburn Bros, flouring mill on Kendall avenue by "jimmying" back window. They ransacked the office completely, but according to Oscar Cobnrn, nothing was taken. Two desks, which had been locked, were forced open, 'but nothing was found missing from them this morning.

Jlr. Coburn says safe was unlocked and always is. Baby Found Dead Clarence Lewis, infant son of Mrs. Iva Lewjs, 1029 Washington stret, was found dead in bed early Monday morning by tho- mother. Coroner" J.

W. Daehler was called and after an examina- had been from natural causes and that the child had been in ill health.for some time. The family moved to this city, according to the authorities, only a few days ago from Turkey Foot, near Twin Creek. the National Association, spoke of the benefits offered bj the National Association and gave many reasons why every station ary 'engineer should 'become member. He told of how the Nations Association had been instrumental in getting placed, on the statute books of the states license laws protecting the engineers.in ninny ways.

He told of they had got behind the different measures and worked till they were made a law. Ko applications were received, but several present signified their intention ot Don't let another sun set with your WANT untold. Use the TIMES which reaches over 9,000 homes every day. G. 0.

P. Meetings In Republican rallies are to be held at several points throughout the county this week, according to an announcement made by John Eckhart, chairman of the local executive committee. Monday evening Harry W. Miller and George W. Sheppard will deliver addresses at a meeting to be held at Harrisonville.

Tuesday evening S. D. Eckhart'and Frank W. Moulton will speak at White Gravel." fi Thursday evening Congressman C. a Reams will be the principal speaker at a rally to be held at Sciotoville.

Albert Promrae, editor of the 'TJnzere Zeit," German ueekly his He out upon squarely in fronfc. of the inachmo, with the result that it -was knocked tlowu and killed. The radiator of the car LOU- sidcrably damaged, Mr. JTromme leaving it nt a local garage for repairs and making the return trip home rail Back From Long Trip have to come fiom "Wisconsin, says Mr. Bridges.

The Michigan bean crop in rfcreage is more tlnia last- year, but the price very high, with prospects of still furthei advancing." AND HE ENJOYED THE SPLENDID MEETING John ITemieka was perhaps the oldest person to cnjoj the German festivities Sunday. Mr. Henneke, who is 85 years o( age, not only attended the open-air meeting, but also the social session at Hariigan Hall, remaining up I the last minute. He is unusually active for one of his advanced years CAME TO AMERICA 28 YEARS AGO of the Home -Liquor Company. was 23 years ago that lie camp tn Elbe, Mliifli lias since He landed in Baltimore.

llbscph II. 'Mcmlel, manager Irad an anniversary Sunday. It Gun Kills Boy H'aysvillc, October Minerva, this county, the seven-year-old son of John Marshall blew the top of Ins brother's head off with a sliot- giui. whii-li was thought to In- unloaded. TAKEN TO PENITENTIARY Sheriff E.

Vi. Smith took Chester Dillm.in to the Ohio penitent iary Sunday to 'oegiu an ilidcfcnnimito sentence. Dillman recently pleaded guilty to a clinrgc of carrying concealetl weapons before Thomas. Ill ex- Every day that the TIMES is published, builders list their bargains on TIMES WANT AD page. MOTHER AND SON INJURED WHEN STOVE BLOWS UP FOR RENT FOR RENT W1TH1R FOR SALE FOR RENT A I old son, George, Sunday morning Nioe window aais laehei worded shown may tw wcurtd at The Ttaei Office for ISo Mob or two 35o.

For ale copies of lv describing tno penalty for i a or boarding honso. The law requirM tkafc iO bt pMttd i each boarding houra for owntr'i Mot, iat of tan, oentt it THE TIMES OFFICE TIGHT AND OHTUJOOTHI ET3. They're fine! C'nsc-arcts liven yonr liver, clean your thirty feet of bowels ami sweeten your stomach. Yon eat one or two, like eandy, before to bed and in morning your head is clear, tongue is elean, stomach sweet, breath right and eold gone. Get a box from yonr druggist and enjoy im-esl.

gentlest liver and bowol cleansing you ever experienced. Casearets stop sick head- Itilionsne.ss. indigestion. lad I breath ami constipation. Mothers should give whole ascnret to cross, bilious, siek, feverish ehildren anytime.

They are harmless and never gripe or siek- 011. standing alongside of her were blown half ivay across the room. A tongue of flame reached the face of her son and' he was badly burned about the-head, face and nrms. The child's condition is serious as it is thought he inhaled the llamcs. The force of the explosion siovc mi was sufficient to wrest the door she and her son, who was from the hinges and striking t.cn.

The lives of two persons, Mrs. William McClccs and her six year ere imperiled in gas explosion, which occurred in their home, 539 Front street. When Sirs. McClccs put. a match to the burner in the oven of her stove an explosion follow McClccs it hurled him to one corner of the room.

McCleeb was burned, but not seriously. The family had 'just moved into a house at" 539 Front street and Mrs. McClees started to get break- plnin'mg bis wise to the Juclg. 1 Ire that he been ilrinkiiif mil bis liomo at S-i- itovillo, ho had plnceil gmi ill lus pocket, lie denied knowledsc of terrorizing citizens about S(MOto- lc and Uie Stir Yimk LOCAL FIRM WILL BUILD NEW SCHOOL The Portsmouth Construction Company lauded the contract for tht construction of the Bloom township high school at. South fast on the stove when it.explod- ed.

is thought the explosion resulted from a leaky burner. Gco. llcClecs is recovering from au attack of scarlet fever Webster Saturday were opened. Their bid was $17,097.50. T.

XV. Lemon, of Sci- otoville. and J. I'feifl'er, ot tins also bid. Tho estimated cost of "the Irish school is $28,000.

Work "is to begin this week on the new building. Architects I)f Yoss mid Donaldson drew the plans. TO CLOSE WATERWORKS Wlule repairing a heavy gasket, the city water works will be closed this evening from 7 o'clock until midnight, according to an announcement made Monday by George P. Shute, chief engineer. The plant was closed Sunday evening between 7:15 and 8:00 o'clock, while another gasket repaired.

The gasket which was repaired Sunday evening was out early Sunday morning, but the was operated until evening so that the people would not be inconvenienced. GOLOBED 6.0, P. TO HOLD BALLf Tho colored Republicans of the city will hold a 'big-mlly Friday evening. The place of the meeting is to he announced at Inter dnte. Hon.

Charles A. Coi trill, for years Out of Danger Florence, i daughter of 'and Mrs. Wylie Kates of Rnrdcn, HO hadly Inirned several days utfo is now Considered out danger. I Tlie livest telephone wires in Portsmouth, arc those leading to the TIMES WANT A.D dspart- Over 6,800 Voters Register In Portsmouth For Election Krpis)ration for (lie city rthowrf over tbft total vote tremendous gain in the Oli, inu-onliiiff to Inures sivc-n it tho. bonnl of olcotinn Monday Deputy Clerk .1.

Tho totnl wns fifilO. Tlin total vote --nst in 1012 for iircsidmt The total oust in Uic 200; 177; 100. bur 1, 191-1 election for tlie candidates for fiovcrnor was f793 and the total votc'cftst in (he rare for mayor two yosirs iigo wis "iflij. The results of the- rcgi strut ion are: First Ward Second Ward 1'reciiict 270; 203; 100; 218 i E. Sfti (ratiiiiiUecl); 193.

Third Ward 'Precinct A. 27-1: C. 2CV, MIR; 21-1. Fourth Ward rrocinct. 270; B.

220; U. 2SO D. 212; E. 0. SSI; H.

32C; 135; '20S; 1C, 171; 221. deputy auditor, Toledo; nml revi'inw collector at Honolulu, in Islands President If. Taft's administration, will liver the principal address. A Inrgc crowd is expected. Garage Deal Closed Through a deal closed Monday Second, street near Market.

Clarence Slnvely cnmc into pos- the past four months the had been in charge of Nick Sin session of the Citizen's garage on My, a brother ot'tlie new owner. STREET SPEECH Hon. Will P. Haynes, Democratic candidate for United States senator, will deliver a speech at the corner of Seventh nnd Findlay streets, at twelve o'clock noon today. When you lose something leave it to TIMES WANT ADS to Sad it.

Japan I lie rest.

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