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PAGE FOURTEEN THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 1928 Of Commerce To Support And At TM TM' HoU8e Bbiid Issue For N. W. Crossing Ttie Bomnl of Directors of the Chamber Commerce took up the of- tiic various major bond Issues are to come up for In the cbmlnj; election ana which hare to do with public Improvements, at a special meeting tne Hurth Hotel today. They unanimously decided to support the bond Issue for the N. W.

overhead crossing on Chlllicothe street and to give their'hid iu seeing that Issue is put across, as Us passing will undoubtedly be the first bis step toward 'the i i new N. W. depot nud.oflleo building. This fact has assured by N. W.

officials. The directors decided not la sponsor any of the'other major Issues, Including the city hall nud school bonda, us there wuy be'some members of the organizations who do not wish to those Issues carry. A. Tnihott, manager ot the Chamber of Commerce, reported to the directors that bo han Just returned from the State Industrial Exposition in Columbus, the latter port of last weefc and stated that the Portsmouth manufacturers who took part in the exposition received no sir.nll benefit from the advertising they gave themselves and the city C8 Sciotb Comity Bar Has Taken On Any Candidate Engineer On Boat Falls Dead At Post; Steamer Docks Here Sclotbicounty bar has not acted! upon'. any- candidncies, has not even met since aomo.tlmt, last August, according to Johnley, secretary of the '-Some printed in The" this morning, the impression- thnt the.

bar hail refused to endorjc the candidacy. of Judge" James S. for the Dixtrict Conrt of i Ol course 'it noth- a the.kiod. correspondence somewhat latedly folloTrg letter from Judge "5ltri T. endorsing Judge which appeared In The Times, October 24.

Five, days Inter, the chair- the IlepubUcan executive com- mWresjcd a letter to Mr. John- asking if the bar hnd Mr. Johnley replied had not. As matter of fact, pointed out, bnr Bus acted upon no candidates, one way or the other. Holcomb, in-his letter in The Times, referred to the fart that the judiciary ticket was a non-partisan ticket, which left the voters free to select judges on the sole ground of their (innHfimtions In the course of hla letter.

Judge Holcomb said: "An lawyer and as a member nf the Republican party, nnd after having foucbt its battles for more thnn fitly years nnd Imvinu considered nnd investigated the qualifications of the other hnvc decided to'support Judge His apiiointment IB the first recognition given to our county since (he creation of the court, forty: four years ago. although Scioto county Is by far the larRcst Iu population and in litigation of the counties of the dia trict." Women Vote For In ISfew Foundland ST. JOHN'S N. SO--(AP). --Only meager returns bad been re: ceivcd today from yesterday's Ken erar election, in which the heavies In the history of Newfoundlnu-1 was polled.

Women over 25 years ot age voted for the first time. Returns from only two of the 3i constlt.ucnclea of the territory were available, and they were incomplete. In" Belle Island nnd Port dc Rave, candidates on early returns were lending the government nominee two to one. The government, or united Jsew- foiindlnml party, which Is pledged to carry on the work of former Premier W. S.

Monroe, who rcslgneil last spring, Is seeWns; to re-elect Premier F. C. Alcrdicc. The opposition, or llberni party, 1ms Sir Richard Squires ns its bearer. Shoots SelMii Heart; Tosses Rifle In Furnace Oct.

-Despite being thot through the hcnrt by the accidental discharge of his rifle, Edward Lntes, 11, tossed the weapon Into a furnncc nt his home here today nn lustnht before 1m died, police reported. The youth was said police to have been donning the gim when the accident happened. Ills body was found by Mrs. James Lakes, hls'mother. Police located the gun i in (he furnace.

Daughter To Marry oct Cnllcs' daughter, Allcin, considered ono of the UIOBC liviiullful girls in will (8ke 11 wcddltiB trip around the world after she ia married here November -t to Jorge Almnda, son of prominent family Sugar planters uf the State of Sinaloa. Alicia Cnlles is eighteen ami her fiance twenty-two lioth hnve studied traveled Iu the United Stales. Sciotoville Mr. Fred Bcloat entertained a party of friends at the beautiful home of Mr and Mrs. E.

A. McCall, of Hill Crest recently, with a masquerade party. The rooms wero beautifully decorated will autumn learca, fall flowers nnd other appropriate Hallowe'en decorations The gutsts were MtBSCB Mnrjorie Gcr Inch, Mnry Frances Oilpin, Thclma Phillips, Amnjeim Jenkins, Kat'herinc McCnll, Kothcrine Strcble, Elolse Martin, Lucy Reinohl of Columbus, and Messrs. Kline.Gilpln, Gaylen Jenkins, MIclmcl Lyoncs, C3, of W. welll knowu Ohio river -engineer, fell dead at his post I room of the steamer Sallle Marmot, shortly before noon today, when the boat was opposite the mouth of Pine Creek, neur'Wheelers- burg.

According to officers on the boat, Lyons suffered a heart 'attack at 10:30, while iu the engine room, and died a short Urn editor. Lyons, who was chief engineer'on the steamer, has been on the Ohlu river for over forty years. Norman Lyons, son of the with his father nt engineer, was the. time of death. He Is second engineer on the boat.

Coroner Virgil Fowier wns notl- llcd o( the death of Lyons hy uicu sent to shore small bout ut Sciotoville. After viewing the body lie stated a a probably re suited'from hcnrt trouble. Windcl and llowlund, funeral directors, met the Sollic Marmet at the. Portsmouth whnrfbont, removing the wdy to their parlors. Lyoiis had been Iri the employe'of ihc itayniond City Transportation of Cincinnati for three years.

Tor 18 years he had been In the service of the United States govern-- enmt, and was master mechanic of Ohio river'locks and dams. Af the time of denth the boat was bound for Cincinnati wit ha cargo of'caul. When the Snllie Marmet docked nt the wlmrfbont the flag was at hnlf-mnst. Cuptutn Homer Vnrlun, of Point PleoBunt, was in clmrge of the boat. Coming to the United States from Ireland, when three years, ot age, Lyons located In the Ohio valley.

Surviving are his wife, Ella Lyons, nnd four "children, Doris, Ted, Norman and Nnmila Snodgrass, all from W. Va. The body wlil bo shipped 'to Point Pleasant, Ohio, late this evening and will he removed to the home In Henderson, W. Va. Funeral services have not bcpii 'completed.

Passengers On Observa tion Car Held Up By Wlllard and Charles Marlon Martin, Russell Munn, Edward, Maurice and David McCall nnd the host, Beloat. Mr. -nnti Mrs. George Martin of Sycamore street hail ns dinner guests Sun- doy, Miss Kntblcen Coburn, nnd Thomas Conley Mlnford, Melhorne Pot rick and'riniel nnd Ralph Martin. J.

D. Judd recovering frofn severe illness of several days. -The official bonrd of the Methodist church will meet Friday evening following choir practice. Kntherinc nnd Edward McCnll, Rny mond Smith and Mrs. Edwnrd McCnl: hnve resumed their work'nt Ohio Uui verslty nt Athens nftcr visit to home foil's over the week end.

The Philnthea class ot the Bnptisl church will meet at the home Mrs Floyd Aeh, of Mnyo atrjel. Thu Friendly Lndies Bible clnss wil mcpt nt the homo 'ot Mrs. John Mny 'i'hnrsdny nt 2o'cloek. Cottrcc prayer mectins will hel nt the home of Mrs. Ailnm Widdig Rtreet, Frldny cvcniri'ff.

The' Bnrnccn clnss will meet wit Mrs. Arthur Brock, Tluirsdny evening The Ladles' Wesloynn Aid nf th Methodist- church will meet with -Mrs O. C. Winkler, of 5533 Gnllia nve- nnc, Tiiurwlny nt 1 o'clock, wil Mrs. Henry Gerdinp, Mrs.

W. C. Woh cr ns lirsl 1 Christian Church Notes The prayer service 1ms been changw from 7:30 to 7 o'clock. Tluirsdny the Lnd'fs' Union wi ci-L the home ot Mrs. Ida llowle Fnrnpy nvenue.

Section Two will ipct ThnrFilny for nn nil dny mcetinc ut will join the J.nilies 1 Union nt two 'clock. Section One will meet nt thp Inirch nil dny Friilny. Clioir-practice will be held Fridny veiling. Mistakes Naptha For Coal Oil; Burns Fatal MARION, Oct. Luclmla House, H4, is dead today a result of burns received yesterdnj when she threw naphtha on fire tho Jind just lighted.

A hcari her scream and i flnmcs sear I UK her body, Mrs. Hou ser seized tlie naphtha can by inlstnki i it was a can of coal oil. Dies In Alabama Gonrpe DiiiiRlinsr.n. fill her Gwrjre Dunslinson, of Illue.fleh W. ninriiiger of the fuel depart ment or the Norfolk and Wester: railway nnd vice president of thp Oi eratnrs' Association in the Willinti EOII field, died nt his home in 'IV lattala, Smidny, according word revived today in Portsnioutl Wheelersburg OBITUARY LCOXAX8 LZETH PIKETON, --t-eonard aje 40, pawed his near Bandar wornlnj tt tlx o'dock, after from Funeral were held from the home, Uotxlajr afternoon.

Burial was made Mount Latham cemetery. The Kev. ChrU Vanraeler was In charge of He Ji wr- vlred hy his mother, Mnt. Dellla Lecth, his widow, Mrs. MUllo" five children, Myra, Beryl, Majorle and at home and two sisters Mrs.

Sherman JJfthtlo of cr TV. P. SprlrfieM. Ohio. IJOWDEN A.

miLLIPS OAK HJLt, Oct. retired bere Monday of the of Lowdn Phillips, which in a hocpltal In Detroit Snniiar night. Mr. Phillips was taken in nevtral previous to his He 07 of and was tin- li taut turvlvlns member of the famliv of the Idle Jowpb I'lillllps. The Mrs.

Htnry and Mrs. Junic- of this city were elstcrs uf COLORED BANDIT TAKES LOOT AND JUMPS OFF KAFIDLY MOVING TRAIN IN ILLINOIS HICAGO, Oct. on the Michigan Central's western express, New York-Chicago extra fare train, were held up nst night hy nn armed -coinred robber who gpt aboard at Michigan city. and jumped na the train was roaring toward Gary. Ho fired a brn.Ueman who walked inlo the ohsarvntlon car the rolilwry was in jirogress.

With nhout $250 In cash which he tukon from two passengers, the hnndlt ran to Hie front platform and tanned from I he (rnln, which was making 45 miles nn linur. Tlic robber climbed ahonrd when due in nt 0:05 r. nil, mnilo a short stop nt Michlpnn Cilv. When the train wns In motion he swung nr.iund nnd upward from his position under (he trap door on the observation cur, smashed the Rlns's nnrt crawled in. Ho swept the score of men nnrt women passengers with his revolver ami commanded them to give him (heir money nnd jewels.

Sir. ana Mrs. Charles Cook and children Mary Ann Ixwis aud Billy of Ontonogon were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Scwmim of Burke Lane. Mrs. Elizabeth Moatz who has been seriously 111, Is improving. Mrs.

Cynthia Workman has returned to the uuiue of her A. J. Workman after a visit to relatives at points iu California. Mr. and Mrs.

D. W. Vnuhoose and daughter Lornine were guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Vanhoose of LucjiiVllle, Sunday.

Mlgs Gladys Hughes a student nurse at Mercy hospital was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes, over the week end. Miss Doris Hutcllff who lias been ill with thrwit throuuie Is improving. Friends uf Hutcllff will regret to hear, of uu accident that he-fell him recently.

He Is employed iu und 'was on Ills wuy to attend church In company with his nnd mint Mr. and W. E. Rlddebnrger when they were nttnck- ed by hold-up men nnd Ilatcliff was badly benten up. He ia recovering nt the home of his relatives there.

iiUiciKO.i Wild iTesi (icut at Die Wh.tP li when this picture was taken, Douglas, Fairbanks and Mary Plckfon tried to prove to the board of tux appeals thnt Doyg is not 1.0 00,2 i3JK in arrears In his federal taxes for the last few years. Thnt is, Mary con fcrrc'd with the officials nnd attorneys, while Doug played golf. A Doug's umbrella in the above picture. Court Newt Two wives and two husbands iseelt livorcc and other relief In actions nstituted in Common 'Plena court, Tuesday- Fannie Hern, 1223 McConnell avenue, charges neglect, cruelty nnd in- idclity in her suit for divorce from William F. Hern, carpenter, whom she married December 13, 1022.

Through Attorneys Blair ncd Hall the wife says Hern has fulled to 1 support her and complains ho associates with another woman, besides, she declares, he constantly boasts of how cautiful and accomplished-his female drcases. nnd how companionable Fhe is on his visits to lier home' and while rldlnp in her automobile. The wife asks Hern be divested of all interest In the home at McConnell avenue address. Mr: Phillip" resided In this liv until more than fifteen yc.irs a when he located In He was' a carpenter nnd cabinet maker ii much ability. He Is survived by his widow Mrs.

Ora Miller Phillips, who is niece of the Intc Ed D. Miller, one daughter and five sons, viz: Jennie Harry. John JMwnrd' nnd Virgil, all of Detroit, Tho -body will be' brought hero Wednesday on the noon D. T. and train, arriving here at and will be taken to the Methodist church, where funeral services win be conducted.

Burial will be mnde in the C. M. cemetery, in charge pf Funeral Director Hughes. MOTHS Jury Molts, 40, of 101G J.ictiscm street, died Monday evening at six Alleging neglect, cruelty and Infidelity, Sarah Kntherlue Sparks seeks divorce and alimony with custody of their two children In an a i agalnrt Taylor Sparks, 1815 jSlghth street, whom she married November 3, 1010 The wife further asserts that Sparks baa taken her two diamond dings, pearls and a watch- and she secured a. temporary injunction restraining him from dlb- resulted from Motta formerlv ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS FALL FATAL C1NC1NKATI, 0., Oct.

30--(AP)-Noah lt. died hero of a fractured skull and 'internal injuries su-italnml two days ngo when hu fell from second story window following a fight with Jnnies Thackor, 24, a friend. Police alleged a Thackcr informed rlicm thnt the fight started after drinking brew. Hoover Receives Enormous Card Oct. SO Hoover today received ime of the- placards on.reccrd, panol oiciit feet ana four foot wide cut from nn pnnrmous Washington Don? Ins fir tree, ami hearing proctl from thn Hoover-Curl is cluh of Wash- inirtnn University nt Rcnltlc.

forr I 2,000 monihi-rs of the club si.enod the "card" i water proof Tho i wns sont hy first clnss innil nr-d was In surod for tlie iiostnge nlonc Jewels Stolen NEW YOUK. Oct. 30-- A Tw men ntt.ii-kpil Ahnrr K. Itlunifielil. jewelry snlesmnn, in tlie of hi Ilrfinx Jinmc today, liiincked Iiini with blow on his henil.

with jewclrj- which he tulil police wa worth Kaiser's Kin Joins Circus H. E. Wurlitzer Dies At Ritz Carltoii Hotel XRW Oct. 30--(AP)-- lownrd E. E.

Wiirlitzcr of Ci'ucin- nli, former chairmiin of the hourd of ho Itudolph Wurlitzcr company, pinno mniuif.Tctnrerp, died early this morning it (lie Kiiz Cnrlton hotel. Mr. Wurlit- zpr, a dnuchtcr Vaieska nnd son cnz.i. He wns fi7 yonr.s old. He is survived hy Mrs.

Helen ItillinER Vurlit- zer, dnuijlitor Xnlcskii and son Itnymnurl. Ho retired recently from Ihe rhnirninnsliip of thn hourd of Ihe rninpnny which wns fonndril hy his fsitlicr. Lowclen Denies He Is For Smith CHICAGO, Oct. SO--(UP)--Frank O. former governor of Illinois, hns not switched his allegiance to Governor Alfred E.

Smith, he snid in swtr to tcleprnni from the N'ew 1'ork Times. He nlso denied in the snme wire thnt, in event of Democratic success November 0, he would be np- pointcd wcrctnry of ngriciiHnrc in the Smith cabinet. G. A. Former Commander Dies The Misses Lucille Motion nnd.

Ivrnnlee Hurriguu entertained group of friends in thu home ot jlrs. John KOHB on Charles street, wlili a Hallowe'en party. Tue rooma wcro iu keeping wllh the season aud the time was spent iu dancing aud Hallowe'en games, after which uu appetizing lunch was ber'vcd to the Hollowing: Misses Esther Kay, Louise Jones. Katherme Kruli, Ueutrlce Fritz, iluth Carter, Ituth Tuyior, Frumps oervey, Juan Nourse, Mary Margaret Nell Swwart, Llltiim iluud, Christine Smith antt the two itustesscs, Messrs. Curlton Keller, John Sizemore, Ueorgo HobL'rta, William juues, Wilhniu JUk-rlcy, Mclviu Mer- shou, Marion Koss, Puul Weber, iCenneth Arthurs, James Stewart, Stanley Harry WalKer, worry Joseph, Wuyue Clark, Kalston Fultz, Norman- Nourse aud John Dupuy.

Miss Laura Fowler was hostess lo the murubers ot the Far and Circle of jUigoluw MctU' odist cluircli Mnuduv in her hospitable home, 015 Sixth street. The iuuiii8 wti-tj atii-ucLivuiy decorutuii with Huffy chrysanthemums aha ilallowe'en novelties. The meeting opened wltli devotlonnls by Miss bndie Manic, after which Mrs. J. Coleman gave uu interesting talk on "Htewardsuip and Tilhiug." Mrs.

W. O. Wooten rend an invitation tu the members to attend a btoung I'eo pic's Conference iu Columbus ncxl The chapter in the J-'oreigi dtudy book was given Iu a very clmnning mauner by Mrs. Howard Oavis. The president, Kriiui; t'erguson, presented the name -Miss Moymc Weukley ns new membur.

Miss Hurrieit Scnrff several Hallowe'en selections, with Mrs. Hazel Uaggs at the piano, uuring the social hour members of liroup 2, Mrs. O. W. Peed, Mrs.

Jnmes Wood, Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Hazel Baggs, Kate Vulga- morc, Miss Lauru Fowler und Miss Sadie Muule, served an appetizing rcjinst. Visitors for the evening were Mrs.

J. K. Coleman, Mrs. William Andres and Miss Murjarie Sissuu. and farewell parly honoring Mr, and Mrs.

Frank Nagel, who left Monday njornlng at 3 n. m. for Detroit, where i make their future home. Those who partook early reakfast were: Misses Mudga Gamblll, ZenUe Smith, Xclllo Gar vin, Margaret Trlplett nnd Murlo Nagel. Messrs.

Jack Hansbaw, Harry Zackum, Vernon Parsons, Claude Bpnrks and Wallace Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phillips, Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent Norman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Parsons and the honor guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fraud N'agel.

Mrs. B. A. Syiion will entertain the uiemhsrs of the Krnnnon Club with one o'clock luncheon in her home on Grandvicw avenue Thursday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Hoy 15. Leichner arc entertaining the employes of the lirngdou Dry Goods Company with a Hallowe'en party this evening In their home on Fourth street. posing of the jewelry. Klair and Bail, attorneys.

Ernest Gardner, suing through Attorney N. B. Glllilnnd, seeks divorce from "Mabel Gardner, 170S Timmonds avenue, on the ground of cruelty Gardner says the defendant confitnnt- ly nagged him until her conduct in this respect became unendurable and which caused him to leave her last April- They were married In 1017 and have two children. On the ground of neglect. Kay Colegrove seclw to bo divorced from Florence Colcgrove, now living at Coal Grove, who he married lu November, 1923.

He complains the wife has absolutely refused to live with him nnd has assumed her maiden name of Kinkcr. N. GilUlnnd, attorney. ADAMS COUNTy JURIST HERE TWO MARE DAIS Judge Will P. Stcphcnson, of West Union, will return here Thursday nnd Fridny to her several cases on the docket for Judge B.

F. Kltcble, who will go to Ironton to fiulsh.the hearing In the suit brought seeking the removal from office of John T. for Lawrence o'clock. -His. denth complications.

Mr. was employed by the Selby RJic4 Company but due to falling health had not been able to work for the past four years. Surviving are his daughter, Mirs Ada, nt home, and the following brothers nnd sisters, Charles, Molts, of Buena Vista, Star Route. James Motts, Mlnford, Mrs. Sadie Buckles, of Hasting Hill, and Mrs.

Ada Miller of South Portsmouth. The ody will be held at the Into home npntll noon Wednesday, w'aen It will be moved "to the M'lndel-How- land funeral home, whera funrral services will bo held at 2 p. ni. Interment in Gretnlnwn cemetery will follow. Tlie D.

T. O. Club will meet Friday evening in the home of Mrs. Dan Brushnrt'on Moulton Place. J.

S. of Seventh street is 111 at the home ot her daughter, Mrs. F. street. M.

Haupt, of Twentieth New Boston Wheeling Steel Head Is Silent On Deal Rumors WHEKL1NG. W. Oct. A I M- president of (hr Wlieoliui SlfsM corporal inn today rc- fnsi'd to confirm or driiy reports from New York a the Continental Can company was iesoilntiui; to purchase Hip Ciin department of the Wheeling concern. Scott's only a was Hint Micro was i to report at the jircfout.

The corporation hns I plnnlp. mio nt. Wheeling nud an- dlicr nt Warvvooil. CLKVKLAXD. Oct.

30-- (AP) -The licv. H. C. Mnrtlndnlc, past cnimnnndcr of the Ohio Department. Grand A of the Hcpiiblic, today following an illness of six niouihs.

The veteran, who wonl'i hove celebrated liis S3rd birthday on ChrlHtnms, ran away to join the t'tiion forces when only in years old. He wns i the First Ohio Llglr A i during the entire war, ami ns one ot General Sherman's coin- umnd in the Marr-h to the Sen. Miss Hutu Jacobs entertained Friday evening with Hallowe'en parly at her home, UOOl! Walnut street. Contests, games and music were the diversions of the evening and at hour light lunch was to the following: Mubelle lledrick, Franklin Hornf Marcelhi Stitt, Audni llorne, Hull: Selby, Forrest Cnimer, Garnet and Koss nud Kulh Jacobs. Mrs.

Charles Hoss, Mr. ami Mrs Koscoe Souders Ia recovering in his ionic on Stealing avenue, North from the effects of mlnur iiJiirUrs aud illness Cue to exposure a result of a harrowing experience ml miraculous escape iroin drown- ng Saturday when his automobile, backward into MiUbrook lake uul turned upside down in 14 feet of water. Carried to the bottom of he lake with the car Souders managed to get free of the machine and us 10 came to the surface was rescued by several men who witnessed ilu mishap. Several hours later the car was taken from ihe lake. The spirit Hallowe'en reigned supreme ut the home of Mr.

and Mrs. 11. S. iluey on ClalHa avenue lust evening wlieu Misduuics, Craig, llufus Koush, J. U.

K. Carney entertained with a masquerade party. Hobgoblins, southern mammies spooks the queen of heartu, clonus, ruboed elbowu in uu evening of fun. The prizes of the evening went to the bride nnd groom und the mock marriage ceremony prounced by the Kev. Mr.

Myer was the feature of the evening. Miss Luueila Bribers county. YOUNG MAN SENTENCED TO STATE George Findels, 18, wns sentenced to nn indeterminate term In the Mansfield neformatory by Judge B. F- KImble In Common Pleas court, Tuesday, under his plea of guilty made several weeks ago to operating an automobile without the owners' consent. At the time of elmnsring his plea from not guilty.to piIHy, young Findois admitted driving thi? machine which he claimed was stolen from this city in 102fl by another young man whom he named and which they drove through to Texns.

An Indictment Is pendlnp npalnst the yonnp man nnmed hy.Fldels but he has ot been apprehended. INFANT KITCHEN A son born Sunday night nboiit 8 o'clotk to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kitchen' of 1820 Valley street North Moreland died short time after birth. Interment was mnde Monday afternoon In the Owl Creek cemetery in Pike county.

Eurvlvlng are tho parents and one sister, Junnitn. ROBERT H. I.ANTER Robert H. Lanter, CO, died Monday morning at 8:30 at his home, Ninth street, following a'seven weeks' illness from paralysis, Mr. Lnntcr was a son of Newton nnd Mnrthii Lanter nnd spent the greater raft of his life" in the vicinity of Richmond.

Ky. nnd came to Ohio in ISflC, where he wns married to Miss Rosa Barlow, in 1S07. Mr. Lanter Is survived hy the widow nnd two brothers, Eilwnrd Lanter, of Cincinnati, nud Charles Lanter, of Richmond, Ky. Two nephews, Francis nnd Leonard Lanter and four nieces, Sarah nnd Knth- erine Lnnter, of.Cincinnati, Mrs.

Martha Darnell, of Lexington, and Mrs. Ella Cain, of Irvine, survive. Several more distant relntlves live in the city and on the West Side. Funeral services will be held from the Daehter funeral 'parlors Wednesday at 2:30 with H. Stewnrt Til- 11s and Rev.

Arthur Staples, officiating. Mark Hammond and, daughter, Ross's --trayal of the witch and er broom-stick was fine. Conclud- HEFLIN DEFIES DEMOCRATS I Cot. W( A I J. Thomas Hellin Ahilmiua was rjiiolrd today in a slatonicnt pnlilished in the Mnut- jjnmery Advertiser ns a i "So liolp me Gnd.

I will vote Smllh. if Ihoy rend me out of the Democratic parly nnd drive me from every sennle rnminittee. Sciiiitnr lU-llIn lu'Cn active in Governor i in 1 i i ivas to lie liis lirst In- would not vole for IVni'it-mllc nominee. A IJiXANDER Zubkoff, iTothcr-in- hiw of the signed trJok rider with fronch Irons. Hem Is Xnl.koff, wji.i 2S wllh lila wife, the fonrer Prlnc ess Vlktorin zu 1 of 61.

Xuhkoff Is -n former Husslan noMenian. Open Parachute Found In Tree Kl.KINS. W. Oct- A DlToii-ry nn open In ft In-i- dii Green Mountain nliout 1" miles of here. reported liy K'lwrnmi'nt No i i a itcc'drnt ili'iitliy 1.0011 tvcvlvi-I.

Th'jlnr i i i i i i Inn! Federal Jobs Open Tho United States Civil Service Commission 1ms nunounced r.pen competitive examinations ns follows: Juniors blueprint operjtor, under hlup-print operator, junior photostat iiporntor. under photostat operator, finrl junior photostat nnd blue-print operator, Departmental Service, Washington, t). at a year for lhe junior qrnde. nnd S1.2GO a year for llie umier librarian. Veteran 1 Ru- renu throughout the United States-, a year.

Junior i a i nt year, under lihrnry nt a year, nnd mlnur library asiislant nt a ycnr. Departmental Service, W.nshlnsfon, D. C. Prlnoiptil of of for duly in Washington. D-' or la ihe field, lo a yenr.

The f.p- llonnl fulijecis nre 1 fnrm nian- nsetni-nl. (21 i (3) Trained uurfe. tr.ilnr-fl nurse (psychiatric). Cnnnl Kf-rvice. at a mnnih.

A'sl-lant Hurenn of Knllmi-'lf EV. iif Azricul- 'it to W.OOii Minor npprcntic rwch.nnli'nl litho- Survev. Jnlcrinr IVprirtnirnt. nr.l th- 1 IlvctroL'rnphlr Office of the TX-piitinrnt, at a Full Inforni.ilif-n may be oMalned from Homer of Hi" I'nllt'l Kjatf- 1 STiifv Knnril Kxnnilr.crs nt tt.f- in thb Klhei, Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Hammond and daughter, June Mr. und Mrs, Harold Itoss nnd daughters, Gretchen and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O'Hoark and children, liar- nld, Noruia, Itayniond, Bobbie and Ada Allen and Mr. and Mrs.

Kont lice. Members of the I3ible School of the First Presbyterian church will assemble in the church gym this evening for a Hiillovvc'cii party. The huurrf i le i nine o'clock and every tneinlwr of iliu is fsiH'i-ied to attend. The Young Married Folks Cluss of Meihbdlst Church will hold Hallowe'en party this evening in the social rooms of tho church. Progressive Camp No.

S7S2 Itoyal of America will give a masked Hallowe'en' party in Dunn's Hall Wednesday evening. A six furnish the is invited. piece orchestra will nnd public Mr. nnd Mrs, K. L.

Tobias of Sunrise avenue have returned from visit with their and Ill-law. Mr. and Mrs. William In Columbus. Dr.

nnd Mrs. A. Qiiasser linvt returnel from where Ur spent the month ink post-graduate course in sur gery. and Mrs. J.

I-olgh Watkins have returnc-d from visit wil their son-in-law nnd danphter. Mr nnd Mrs. Chnrlcs O. Dodson. I llninmond, Ind.

They nlso visited I Chicago relurulii); home. A of relatives ami friend nt home of Mr. nn Parkins of Sun. Uiy evening at watf ig the evening, a Hullowe'ea lunch us scrvetl to the following giu-sts: John Heuson, D. E.

Ross C. Ilopp, Xlinw King, A. II. Kef-, er, H. Iledwiue, B.

Lockhart, W. A. dams, Fern Floyd, J. M. Moore, T.

Hum.lton, H. S. Huey, J. M. endelton, J.

M. Hnrr, Ralph Boiten, omer Allen, H. C. McCormick, U. S.

Ityor, Frank Chnsc, Irn Rose, Kma IcCnde, John Ualner, Frank Mc- Innns, E. E. Cooper, J. M. Keller, W.

I. Hasselinan nnd Misses Kntlierine nd Emma Hntler Anna May Duncan iernice Crisp nnd Louplla Ross. Tho Ladies of the Methodist church vill serve another of their famous hlcken dinners nt church Wed- ewlny. Friends of Mr. and Mrts Carl VoodworlH of Klnney's Ports- nonth will be interested to lenrn of be birth of son Friday October 2l'.

Celebrating the fifty-third birth- lay anniversary of O. C. Graham of Glenwood avrinie his three daughters Mrs. Euclid Hlrd, Mrs. George.

Mariu and Mrs. Elmer I Inches entertained the following friends at his home Saturday evening: Mrs. Lizzie Arm- irust nnd dunchtpr Arley Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward lllloy Mrs.

Snphia Yoley. Mary Lair, Carrie Chamberlain anil two children. Junior nnd I.coni, Mrs. Wnlter Tindall and Tnfker and Rudolph. Mr.

and Elmrr Ilughcs and son Junior, the honor gut-sis and wife. Itcnntifnl Hallowe'en ilDcorfttions were effectively useil llirouKhinit the rooms. Mr. a a received many useful presents. SECOND WAT, OF GRPIES RUEL CASE WAV Trial of tlie suit of John A.

Grimes, Portsmouth contractor, nttainst Hnr- per-Ruel comnany pot under way before Judge Will P. Stephenson of West Union und a 'jury In Common Pleas court, Tuesday mornins. f.rlmes sued for approximately ..0,000 for extras on an excavntinp contract In connection with cutting down hill on the Bobst tract. Coles Boulevard, in 1023-24, claiming thnt the removal of shale dM not include the term "dirt" contnlncil in the agreement The defense contended tint Grimes wns bound under the contract to remove the mntcrlal Irrospectlv of whether it wns dirt, shnle or stone. This Is tho second hearing on tne cnse In Common Pleas court, Judge Jnnies S.

Thomas nn the farmer occasion taking the case from the jury nnd directing a verdict for the defense. Tha Court of Appeals on de- view affirmed the Common Pleas cmirt but tha Supreme court reversed the lower courts and remanded tne case, for re-trial. The jury hearing the case is eom- of the'e men nud one woman: Frennd. Adnm Oeisler. H- H.

Mlttendnrf. H. G. Moyd, Paul Mont- nvon J. M.

Platt, Thomas Brand. W. Albert Throckmorton. Charles Sperry, Charles Bninner nnd Kllznlieth Dice. Attorney A.

R. Johnson. Tronton. FRANCIS DEARFORD John B. Dearford and daughters ot 1820 Ealrd avenue; received word Monday night of ttho denth of his grandson, Francis Denrford, old son of Mr.

and Mrs Fred Dearford of Ironton. The lad BUhmlttetl to nn operation for oppendlcits In the Marling Hospital two weeks ago nnd complications developed which resulted in his denth. In addition to his parents he is survived by one brother, George. Francis was a freshman in St. Joseph's High School, Ironton, and wns a great favorite with his schoolmates.

Funeral arrangements will he announced Inter. FUNERAL OF W. J. WELTY Funrrnl services for Walter J. Welty of Sumraitt Lawn.

West Side, who died Monday morning will be conducted from the St. Marys church at ft n. "Wednesday. Interment in Grcenlawn will follow. Births and Mrs.

Kdwar.l C. RuiW. of oefti street, art the riarents of a daughter, born Sunday Mr. ItuJd is nnJ W. car appeared'for Grimes and Attorneys 1C.

O. Millar nnd W. J. Meyer for defendant- 11EU1 Louis tlardinsi 37, tnken Into custody by county, officers Mondnv nnd hr'ousht to the county Jail, where he is held to meet nn indictment charging him with abandoning his minor child. LICENSED TO WKD K.

Gahan. 21, telegraph operator, nnd Lmielhi F-mrieh. K. telephone operator, both of Portsmouth. Sharp Drop In Tire Prices NEW TORK.

oct. so--rrp--u wns reported on Wall Street today thnt virtually nil major rubber and tire companies were making sharp reductions in the price of automobile tires. The United Rubber Comnnny wan gnld to hnve been the lender, followed closely by r.ondrioh. Gvd.vear nnd Firestone. In will ranw from 2 1-2 to fi per on erode tires and from 17 1-2 to 20 percent on socond The reduction In mHt will te from Frrrt.

2C. It wan nnder- stood. THE EMR1CK CO. UNDERTAKERS Funeral Home Ambulance Service No Charge Personal Attention 1144 Galtia St. Portsmouth, O.

Phone 33 39B3 fiallia Street New Boston. O. Phone Boston 25 BEAUTIFUL MEMORIAL BURIAL PARK OARE FOREVER! Office Phone ........1498 Burial Park Sclotovtlle Sales Director 481-L CKDURES FOREVEBJ McKENZIE DEVER Funertl Directors and Service Phone 597..

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