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PAGE FOUR THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES TUESDAY. 1924 HiitiigiM To Stage Posi-Seasoi Game HIMiXGTOX. TV. Iec. Tee 1924 foxissll fa not over ifwr afl.

Er! Sen. ccech of the HnsttDjtcm Hijii stiool acnociKed last iffet that scJiedoled a post seesoa irtth the strMg Jacison, hijb The eon- test win be staged at Marshall FteJd, Satarfar, December 6, it 2:30 Rebellious Youth- Today it's a wise New We Have With Us the Basket Ball Season I Parent who knows his own Child clocS. MUNYON'S PAW PAW TONIC To-day's Cross Word Puzzle A SYMMETRICAL SYMPHOXY--TwiHter No. 3S A SCE. TTSJ bora to ilr.

Itri. H. E. XeHo3 of I rtsdec; iz to itr. ts ot 1411- Mr.

SbfTri-r i brvk.fr-- r.n ti.a X. VT. Yoor SOTU, votif daughters, and their boys and girls oi hijh school zte, everywhere, are Jr.duJgiEg in an orzy of revolt against the accepted order oJ tkinjs. i a JUDGE LINDSEY a P- hzs kepS pace. You and your -generation have stood still.

Youth is in the saddle, bat The Christmas Store to HEN ycm hava solved No. 10 vertieaJ in today's pozaJe, w-31 bare gtrae a long -ray toward! conapleticz th- answer this brzKJ trster. Noa; of the words trc onnsuaJ or obsol gee -trial yea csa do toward nlliEg in Its white spacea. If ycra ire anabls to complete the picture yon will find property spelled trat in toiaorrow's paper. horizontal and verticil word Descriptions ana iTnonyms lor ersnh are I nd Scffopertl tie of iu i city bcm Sandav.

prona Udr Is ft clerfc. es t'ae frery Youth, intoxicated urith the Heady Trine of iadepersdence, is ridijiz to a that shake nation to its very foundations ii it is not checked in time. Ben B. Yam the A. was born recently to Mr.

Denver is a typical American aty. B. D. Gibson (Violet oi What is gome on amonf the youth of reho haro relatives Denver is zoinf on in e.x2ctly the same Sobert in tee nsni3 fives Httle Ma born Nov. 2ith to ifr.

Mrs. Floyd Spence of 533 Third street. Cleveland ar.d aro well knovrn In Portiraoot'c. PASSES AWAY (Special to Times.) I.MKETON, Dw. serr- for Mrs.

Dolllia. Russell, aged 76, who tiled ct her home nt CoopcrsvIIle, Thanksgiving DHJ-, nftcr a short il'- from pneumonia, were held at (ho Howard church at Coopersville, Sunday afternoon at 1 :00 o'clock and Imrlaf made at the Howard cemetery. Kev. A. B.

Davison, pastor of the Piketon M. E. church delivered the funeml sermon. She nas preceded In rtrnth h.v her husband, Francis M. Russfll, who died August 9th of this year.

Three daughters and focr sons Fin-rive. They'are, Mrs. W. S. Bayse, ChlUlcothe, Mrs.

A. f. Beoddy. ChllH- cothe. Mrs.

Joseph Ctlllicothe. JnmM Rusecll. Portsmouth. Edward Russell, Shelby. Russell.

Col- nnd Torrest Russell, Chilli- cothc. degree right here at home. Already tha revolt of youth in Denver irhich is like the revolt of youth everywhere, threatens changes in our iodal and family life- The ezict detail; of the manner in -K-hich they are questioning the institution of marriage and our eoaai code may surprise you but you cannot doubt their truth. They come from no less an authority than Judge Ben B. Lindsey, tcho Jmoira tchai he.

ta lalkiny aboui. Judge Lindsey, for treaty-five yean Judge of the Juvenile Court of Denver, HORIZONTAL 25--termina- 5--heroic poems '1 P--knifed 11--father 13--sailing vessel 14--part oJ the Tdb co be' of a famous American 17--enjoyment 18--article 19--heavenly body tl--singing voice 23--that is (abbr.) rion of man? words dft- noting 26--congealed particles of water 28--sea eagle 30--act 31--beseech 33--editor (abbr.) 34--pronoun 35--prescnoed amounts 37--affirmative (Span iih) 39--cooked 41--sends cut 42--go Etealth- VERTICAL. 1--head covering 2--like 3--thoroughfares (abbr.) 4--equal partz 5--black 6--energy (colloq.) 7--eama (abbr.) 8--distress Big-naJ 10--unlimited 12--is present at 14--means 16--Egyptian sun god 18--man's nickname 19--nickname for a relative 20--crudt 21--part of verb "to be" 27 29- Bremalian Wnla. TOLEDO, Dec. ban.

former president of tbo Toledo baseball club and Miss Gertrude Norenberf; were married here Saturday evening in their new home It was learned (otlay. No. IS716 metal honey eating bird of Hawaii -action in law 31--reptilea 32--takes hold of 34--employ 35--ma 36--Japanese coin 38--annov 39--New England state (abbr.) 40--of: in phrases and proper names Said premlies to be solrl Ij- of Marvin C. Clar'K ami to setisfj- a savs "I am in constant confidential toucn with scores of bovs and girls of high Bcfcool age; they tdl me things; and they don't Etop u-ith themselves. From any case, selected at randon, I can uncover thousand." Why CUtdnn Fear fo TfO Their A BTreet and beantifui high school girl from one of Denver's meet respected families summed up the situa.tion thus: "You see, Judge," she said, after freely admitting acta that would have sent her parents into nervous breakdown, "they don't know much about us.

They think they do, but they don't, it wouldn't do to tell them! I Bresna- ave them know for world what I have been telling yoti, because all the kids would get expelled!" from Actaal He deals in facts, facts and more He quotes real cases. You cannotdoubt the unbelievable things he shows you because the proof is there too plain, too pom tire to be denied. But he goes further. He does more than paint a terrible picture. points out the remedy--explains tha methods that he himself has developed during twenty-five years of dealing with rebellious youth, methods that have been gloriously successful.

As a parent, a teacher, a responsible citizen, you owe it to yourself, to your children, to posterity, to read "The Revolt of Modem Youth" by Judga Ben B. Lindsey. It ia the privilege of Physical Culture to place Judga Ben B. Lindsay's great series before you--the handwriting on the wall that will warn a nation. "The Re-volt of Modem Youth" begins in the December issue now on The Stite c( Ohio, 5rlolo Common PleaJ Coart.

and Lxjan Co a i i TS. Jos'phns Prxlther ds fecdaat. 1 NotlcB hereby plven. a on Sfttar tde 6Lll fitf ot A. 1S24 at the of 1 p.

nltf.r tar ulo at pnbltc auction at tl: door of the In PorUmootl; Ohio, followlnx rf3l 5lta.it- In of Scloto and State of Ohio antl la the City of, Portsnioath, And bein? Lot No. 4.1. of Roserldgi RfM-ond Addition to ot Poruraouth. jOhlo- As the same Is shown and by plat thereof. 1 Appraised and cannot pell for a tin i of said appraise- proper- Flora John- In of is Eolation to twister Ko.

37 I Tho a Loan a i on an order of sa'e lasuefl from the Common P'oas Court Ohio, a ciirect-d es sheriff of iald couatv. Terms of a C.ish. Given uadcr my hand this T.Qth day ot October. JKH. H.

XI. DL'XUAM. Sheriff Scloto Coaotr Ohio. By EI.ZA .1. A DeputJ-- AUoroer.

DECEMBER mi, I Wrisrhtson. a tul'lruss -Vn. 1KM Dsrten Philadelphia, i UVe notice Ibnt en tho 16ih day ot A. 1834. LIdna filed her In the Common IMeaj Court ot Srloto Counl.7, Ohio, belnr caso for i a of i child.

Said canse Trill he for hearing on or a a 3th, A.D, 1B25. SKEI.TON A TIDD, i nilatlff- A Nor. 25-6 Toes. Physical Culture Qreaf GIFTS TO THE HOME ARE TREASURED ONES Cheery Christmas on the way! And the store's brimful of treasures for the home. Exquisite china, brilliant glassware and handy electrical appliances will enter many households at holiday time.

Delighted hostesses will send hearty thank-yous for home riches such as these, which you may purchase at very reasonable prices now. Useful, Practical Gifts Pyrex Baking Dishes In Plain and Engraved Designs Here's a gift a Trill please every housewife. Pyrex glass baking dishes are the best tha market affords. Pyrex Glass Pie Plates 75c up Pyrex Glass Custard Cups, 15c and 20c each. Pyrex Glass Baking Dishes $1.00 and up.

Marting's Downstairs Store Do you realize that if your shoes are properly fitted that you get more service, more comfort and a hundred percent better appearance? You don't believe it? Alright --I can prove it. Just come in and allow me to select a shape that's adapted to your foot and I'll fit you in something you'll be proud of. Here's a hot one, right off the griddle, made of sunset tan calf, blucher oxford, two TOWS of stitching" around the sole and rub- ber heels--absolutely all solid leather throughout. Black hickory' calf, same style if you want them. A real oxford for a real guy.

Men's, Silk Sox J. Baker 845 Gallia Near Gay The Sleepless bhonman Notice ANNUAJ. MEETING OF 5CIOTO COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY at Court House, Portsmouth, la for 1:30 December 12th for the purposa electing Directors for the coining rcnr. Evory man or womaa In the county may become .1 of thi Association bj of a membership for $1.00. Ttils ticket ilso odmlts boWcr to Ftlr STery daj-.

Every citizen Is jrjontl.r requester) to Join. TlcWetfl will be on pale during Ms CLTin: BKAXT, Secy. Z.ECAT. NOTICE Nov. TM.

IVH. Notice is jrirra a under- i i to the Pnb- llc tltllltiisi Cotniniosloii of the Stale Ohio License for a In Scloto and I.iisrenca Counllcs a a cruet. Set for DeCTinber 11. A BARNEY. I In prrsenw this tlar of NoTeraber, H.

A. JAXE3. Justice of Peace. A i a Nov. 25 7.

Ian. NOTICE TO NOX-RKSIDENT DE- H. Cooper. Tvhose place of rest- ilencfl is "will take i a on 12th of A. 1824.

Virginia Corjpcr her i H. Cooper tlie Common F'ICAS of cotioty. Ohio, case No. a i for a tbr- H. Cooper on thfl a of i absence and a reflect of du.T.

Sal-J out i be for hearing on Bad a er the 27th a of. December, lit. I I I A a i i 'JOSEPH T. MICKT-ETIIWAiT, torneT- Heisey's Glass ware An Ideal Gift For The Home Beautiful glassware ia cut, etched and clear designs. Water pitchers, candr jars, bon-bon 1 dishes, fruit bowls, comports, low and high foot sherbets, stem goblets, etc.

Prices very reasonable considering the fine quality. Heisey's Ice Tea, Lovrr and High Foot Sherbets and High Stem Goblets, in cat and etched designs, $2.75 to for six. Heisey's Iridescent Glassware Beautiful iridescent effects iu green, purple and blue. Foot Sherbet and Serving Plate to match $1.50 each. Ideal for serving refreshments at 'bridge parties, etc.

Downstairs Store Johnson's Floor Polishing Outfit A $4.90 Outfit for $3.50 The outfits consists of 1 Johnson. "Weighted Floor Polishing Brush 1 Pint Johnson's Liquid "Wax Toe 1 Pin: Johnson's Klecn Ijjloor 40c 1 Johnson's Book on Korne Beautifying -5c A Savins- or" $1.40. Downstairs Store li! i Pay Yaor Novemlier Invoices on or before the IGft oi tfiis month BOE! receive ten per cent discount. THE PORTSMOUTH PUBLIC SERVICE CO. Successors to The Portsmouth Street Railroad Light Co.

FOURTH STREET--JUST BELOW CHILLICOTHE 16C7S I SALT i fan ot Uhlo, Cora' cr.on Conrt. HaroM H. a a i a a C- il- a i i a TS. Sirr.nel a a Jirvl MoHIe 13th tfur of Per A. 1724, x' a ot 1 o'clock, p.

I -will oC- fr sfile a at door i real i i a a of Srioto a if i a a a of Bosrt azd a i i of Cszap a. a i cf Collejre 70. a ac3 i i i i 10 i a In a W. 32 i i i 'n p.rn»rC*r: S- W'. I S.

W. 4 to i N. 2VT E. 34 to aa4 bUct -vtic'jt 3 I R. ST' W.

3' TOYLAND The Children's Paradise Everything imaginable to amuse children. Dolls, Barnes, books, automobiles, electric trains, doll furniture, ons, kitchen cabinets, mechanical toys, kiddie cars, go-carts, steam engines, etc. Indian and Cowboy Suits $1.95 And $2.25 Aii idea! gift for the i lllow who like to play Indian r.nd Cowboy. And all boy? surely do. Bubble Pipes Special 5c J.ilf A rr.orc a oT 2 i 1' cr.

in c.nlc: of froiri i c-f a ''alb. 1 in.n 1: M. I I I A c- I TV- i J. A i reduced Pewter Toy Tea Sets 25c 75c to $1.50 Values An ideal crift for i i a i i for i i i i Hof.k. I i a i 1-ooks.

i liner. bc i i a i Toyland Downstairs Store VAC-MOP SPECIAL yacuum Cleaner OFFER Ti--' is approved by Good Modern Pris-eiUa and all test- ir.ir i It is more a hn exceptionally nv-'- rag cleaner, it is for hoiic- oleaniiis VAC-MOP Included rnJiu The Vav.Mop. ar: exclusive Swceper-Va- a Snys: a i i clears hardvroo'i floors and lit.olfi'.rr;. It ffives a very helpful a s-er- sla not possible ivith any oilier and Sweepcr- i- vrithoiit extra charge. a because of Its high record of efficiency.

The Vac- rnost. liberal terms make ir your Mor is t'jc lin's that nil" to start novr to enjoy weeper-Vac, -onnccis it psr- tK-ne 160 for free trial. feel Ion. $3.00 DOWN Hi i i.

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133,268
Years Available:
1858-1967