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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 9

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1922 THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES PAGE NINfc PERCALES, SPECIAL 15c Either light, or full 36 wide, good fast colors. OMJOR A The Big Eait End Department Store "A Good Place To Buy' AND $1.25 BUNGALOW APRONS 89c These are made of nice quality percale, trimmed with rick rack, either lights or darks. Specials Extraordinary For Tuesday And Wednesday Only We are offering real bargains that can run them for twtf days only. Be sure to come Tuesday or Wednesday jf you wish to take advantage of these low prices. $1.50 Satine Pettibockers $1.00 These are made of real nice soft Saline and arc cut with an extra full seat.

$1.50 Qu'ting Gowns $1.00 Come in either or ligiit stripes, made of good grade of outing. 50c Burson Lisle Hose 39o Or 3 for $1.00 You knoAv Ihe quality of Burson Hose. These are highly mercerized Black Boys' $1.50 Knee Pants, Wool, $1.00 These pants are of good quality material. Dandy for school wear. 16 Inch Toweling, Per Yard 5c An excellent toweling for tea or roller towels, a real buy at 5e a yard.

18x36 Turkish Towel 25c or 5 For $1.00 This is a nice weight bleached Turkish towel. Not over five to 011.0. customer. $1.00 3 Pound Comfort Bat 85c -Cpmes in one 72x90, regulation comfort size. Mcc clean, soft, cotton.

$1.50 Crochet Bed Spread Double bed size, good heavy "We consider this .1 real buv. 72x90 Bleached Sheets 98c This sheet is free from starch i finished exceptionally soft, one scam. 20c Bleached Muslin, Per Yard 15c nice quality soft finished muslin "free from starch or dressing. 15c Unbleached Muslin, Per YardTTOcT" This bale of imislin'just conic in and was bousrht to sell at $1.00 Scrim Curtains, Pair 89c Lace edge on nice a i 1-4 yards'lonjr. soiid value.

9x12 tapestry Rugs $21.75 TlieV rugs on today's market.would hsiv to sell for $30. 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $16.50 A nice njjvr pal I em lo choose from. JusMhc thing for Ihe dining room or kitcheu. $6.00 Comforts, Special $4.98 These are filled with while eotton and are covered with nice quality challie. $3.50 Plaid Blankets $2.69 Larsre size (16xSO, double blanket.

A good blanket at a price. ADAMS COUNTY FARMER KILLED; NEIGHBOR IS ACCUSED Fatal Affray Caused By Dispute Over A Roadway WEST TJXJOX. 4H, fnrmer, of near Seamnu. -t Adams county-, about l-i miles from. West Union, was shot 'and instantly killed Hbout seven o'clock this morning, "and Robert Dtivis, 34.

a neighbor, is in county nt West Union, I'liarged with murder, it being nl- flint he fired charge from' barrel shot-gun thnt killed Wfbb. The shooting is said to have 1'i-on the result of quarrel over the use of roadway tnrongh a farm adjoining the Webb mid Davis farms. Wpbb was unarmed. The ronchvay where Ihe shooting occurred Is on Ihe Thomas fiirm which adjoins the Webb farm, nliout. one and ti half miles east, of Davis occupied farm hark of the other two and to use Hie road throtiuli the farm for ml ranee and exit, although the road ip on Blake'S land.

The roadway is iiloiijt .1 line fenec of the farm and Webb and Blake and olher bunds were busy sawing wood in the Mlake timber. They were iislnp a hip crosscut saw run by. a. small engine, the mil fit hcinc placed, in the level roadway. Wood was cut was then iinsert over the fence onto the 7 ebb llllld.

Saturday it is claimed Davis passed i a load of wood and drove around the saw but did not. make any com- lilnint. Sometime al'ler the men work Saturday -mid Ibis morninx a sisn had been placed on the sawing' machinery. This sign rend: "Move Ibis saw. 1 HIII eoniiiip through ngulii Monday." The sign was found when the Webb and Bltkc men went to work i morning.

They did not pay any attention to if but went ahead i their work! About sevpni o'clock came alonjt'und gettintc down off his wagon load wood np- pronched the men working )n the timber. According to eye, witnesses be cnlleu out to Webb. "Xow you run." Jt is alleged that Webb did not move i Davis started towards him mid that he WHS moving: nway wlicii Dims leveled his shotptm and fired the charge taking effect in the back of Webb's head and neck. The cyr. witnesses told Sheriff rottit a the men were alwlit forty feet apart and a very few words exchanged.

The men claim that Davis then turued the gun on them and. ordered them to clear away the sawing machinery from the road so lie cr.uhl through. They complied and niter he passed gave their attention to died within a few seconds. Davis then continued on to Sea- mnn with his lond of wood and it -was there that, he was found by Sheriff Tcttlt and deputies several hours later. Dnvls, had remarked I bat he would go to the eoiinry jail any time he was minted, but Sheriff Pettit did not take a'ny chances on the man getting away and went to Seaman after him.

He is now in BRINGING UP FATHER "Copyrighted 1919 International Hews Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off.

BY McMANUS i HA.D BE KIITTIN' ME ARE: COINC, TO THE. THE: A'bKELO ME. TO BY INT'L FEATURE SrnvicE, INC. ALL RU5HT THE the Wwt 1'nion jail on a of murder. The lilakc, Webb and Davis families arc welt known in that section of Adams county.

As far as Sheriff IMtit could learn- Webb and Davis had friends. Webb leaves wife anil two children while Davis has a wife ami one clilld. According to Sheriff who questioned tho men who wero with Webb. Webb oirtainly did not anticipate any trouble for he, was not armed and he probably did nol know of the sign tinlil this morning. Sttwol Blast CLKVELAMV- Mayfleld township sehooi, under construction at.

AVest Kuclid, destroyed by a i ex) (bought lo be resBlt of labor troubles. llorrhoimd drops at Nye's. --Advertistmcnl at (Hrt Story Of VnloxtM Gun CINCINNATI--Mrs. Bertha Drifmeyer, 21. was shot to death by her husband Kus-sell Drifnieyer, who sur- ronderpd lo polite, saying a he had tried to "blulT" her i a supposedly unloadnd gun.

County Supt. McCowen Re-Elected For 3 Years MONTH END SALE RICH CLOTH COATS Newly Arrived Go On $ple Tuesday $44 '00 and $48.00 Materials: Delysia N.ormaglow Avalon Liistcrglow Modes: Blouse, Backs Side. Drapes Side Fastenings Large Sleeves Beautiful fur.trimmings of Mauchurian Wolf HESE garments are.sensational Values in tliat they represent the late mid-season development, of the mode and are of materials and fur trimmings that 'arc usually found in coals mucli higher in As there are only twenty-five, in the advise early choosing. New Sweaters Sensationally Priced SfyKv-h new slip on sweaters in navy blue and poppy red, all wool yarn, $2.50 Striking new slip over in '2 color eoin- binalion.s with. new Xornia Talmndgc collars, of wool $3.59 A few slip over sweaters in liKb.t shades, special lo close out $1.98 tuxedo sweaters in Splendid all worsted black.

navy. brown, jade and red at $8.75 Heavy roll collared coat sweaters of till wool yarn in maroon, Jg Oft very special Shaker knit coat sweaters in i i big roll colic r. style a "Varsity" $10.00 Here It Is! The "Jacquette" Coat Blouse sensation and craze of developed in Crepe Do Chine and Mrtltasso OcjTe. You must have one." Special, These Frocks Beekou You $22.00, $28.00. Crepe Satin Fac.eil Canton Poiret Twill Twill Cord Canton Crepe Chiffon Velvet Side Drapes Metallic (tirdles Flying Panels New Sleeves Fringed Effeels Circular -Skirts Basque liffeels 11 Years Of Honest Merchandise 11 Years Of Square Dealing Stilterinlcmleiil K.

0. McCowen 1'rof. K. Mi-Covven of Wheolers- bnrif, Comity'School Superinlendent wns re-elected term of three at niettiiiR nt' Ihe Comity of lidiiciitlnn Siitiirclny. Rupt.

1 present conlnict i close His silhiry wns fixed nl yenr. of over his present 1 The custoni- iilloivnnce of JSUdO for expcnsi's wns also allowed. The election a rewiinl of merit. A sho.rt i K. Violet, president of.

the Coiinly Htmnl mid Ord Thompson, vice president, mnde a i to Columbus find asked Hon- onible Vernon 51. Hiecel, Slate Superintendent of I'lihlic I i his opinion of the i i und of Supt. The recommendation given by Hie State was clear, del'inile and strong and iJiey won; told I hat. no misltike would Pie made in securing his apiin it it could be done. The constructive proRruni Hindu and executed in Scldlo County Iia.s ir surpassed of any oilier in soutlieni Ohio.

FIRE DESTROYS C. 0. BOXCAR Oct. Fire of had been iilawd IMI Hie sidiiiR below orlRin was discovered in a Kiverlon deiiot. One car was coui- box oar helonghie lo the C.

road. plelely d'eslroyed, I lie other (wo wen; were three cars in nil. which saved when an eiiKiiu- from Kdgiu- marUi'l price paid for cum OHts, liay and straw. The I'. H.

Karsha Milling I'nrtsmoulh. 0- Advertisement. MASKS MASKS MASKS FLOOD; DRUGS GET YOUR 'PAINTED Special price 10 days Sec Hayslett at F.LBOWER'S GARAOK Robinson Ave. and Offntrc St. Phone ISO DR, R.

W. HANNA Osteopath Office 220 Masonic Temple Phone P. Ritienour ARCHITECT Seventh Floor, First Bank BuiMin; Phone 2G86 PLAY SAFE Don't be deceived by, KEroilTS large D1V- 1DKXDH on OUTHlDK STOCKS i which. KIC market is now FLOODKD. Uctln- SAVU VOVU MONEY i 1IOMK 1NSTITU-.

T1OXS. where you know the A A and CONDITIONS, mid when: tj 1'er Cent flj ASSUKHU. Fhe Citizens and Loan Association Company Assets $2,200,000.00 6 Per Cent For 31 Years. Why Take Lees? Operated By MHUTCHINSANDMCO. rirst National Bank Building Ion yiirds c.nue lo i hauU'd Ibeiii away.

aid nud I Horelioimd ilrops N'ye's. --Advertisement at Ciaiins Accidental SANIIUSKV-- Mrs. Helen K. Jley- nulds. is dead from gunshot (nrgu Reynolds, her husband, a i shooHiiR her, bill declares it iras iiccldental.

Hill AVics Aiiio Kace COTATI, Hennett i won 100 mile i i race in 0- jnin- ules. :j.S seconds. Krank I i liu- fsln-d Second and Murphy. i iWTICK CALKKR MONTGOSIKJIY. wimse Uiinwii poHt office uddro.ss was Ohio.

R. .15 No. 1, will Mke notice Hint MontEomcry has tr-tl petition iifraiTiat him In No. In tin- C'ourt of Common Pleas of Sriotn Ulilo. pyiylnsr for divorce, on (In- of extreme cniolty crosK at limy.

said cnune will for rliiK un or after tin; 18th flay of October, DBI.PHIA MONTGOMERY neorou W. Slicppanl. Attorney for 1'laintlff. I'-i; Improved Kodak Develop- ingf Service FOWLER'S Coil's Shoe Repairing moved from Grant and Franklin to 2029 Gallia, opposite Broadway. Phone 2790.

Just call ui. JAMES P. COLL In TnMic Anyone, inlrrcslrd in public or expression lessons for or Ihoir cliildrcn, call Miss I'carlc KirhfllMTKor, I'lMinc 801. Sortimer Electric Company Evejythinff WIRING 1003 dillia St. Phono 510 It's "Peerless" Serve it for demrt occasions and will be wonderfully pleased.

"Btt UDOTB Orwua-- jotir dealer for Pter- leiu. Made by WITH THE Mra. i Haesmnn, of Kighth; streiM, has been ill at a lluspital, for sonic time, rciwlcil i i bo getting along nicely. Iloreliotind ilrops al Nye's. LEGAL NOTICE F.

Strioklettc. whose place of." residence Is unknown, will take notice; 1 thai on the 18th day of September W' his wiro. Violet Slrlckletle fllea her llllqii In the Court nf Common Pleas 1 of Scloto County, O'hlo. cjmsi-i No. 17IS7, j'or divorce unil ail- mnny from him on the urounds uf gross iK'glecf.

extreme crnoltv and adultery. aiu.se will he or hparlnR on after the SSth dny of November VIOLET piff KlmbK A Oct 1B-6i' 'As In All Clothes The Mark Of Quality In An Overcoat Is Style. Select One Prom "Society The Style Vom Can See For Yourself. The Quality We Know Prom Experience And This Season's Offering Is The Finest Have Ever Shown. See If Your Judgment Does Not Agree Judgement The Men's Shop.

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