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A A I I Camp Af San A A 2 7 1911 SUSPECT HELD IN HATTON ROBBERY A eevcral Jays' secret investigation of the rcucnt bold daylight rob- bury ut II. JIatton's loan office, prompted the arrc-iC on Sunday night ot Chi rente Vanzant, of Steu- benvjllc, tin optician, temporarily finpluyiMl at J. Carr's jewelry store. Vauzanl was at tii.s room ni Mrs. Carter's boarding housu at No.

IJ7 East fourth street about o'clock Sunday With him at ihc time were two women whom lie introduced as hia wife and daughter, the luuer a Miss of about 1U years. There xvaa no accne, and all remained cwlin And self-poesefs- i-d Air. Vunrant himself aioutly iirott'aU-J his Thu v-nHctK, Chief McCarthy, Captain ALbreclit and Officer Walker, were uruiud witti a search warrant, ami they 1 proceeded lo examine Vauz nut's etfectE. Concealed in a they found $110 in curxencj and in silver. They took charge of (lie money and the man was loek- ii up at the city prison for the ight.

Yiuizant, it IE Icmned, has betn hariunud br A private dctectivn' roin Cincinnati for several daya. This sleuth-13 Fnid to hare found hat Mr. Yanzant spent some- gold oiiejr, and some of the Hatton loot HS in Also it. is said Van- Imd been oh the second floor of the Curr building, where the Hatton ces are, shortly before tho money taken. When eamt Amateur Night Amateur night will again be ob- Hi the Majestic Friday night.

Budding Thespians, who will go in for the cash prizes arc requested to'leave their names at the boi office. Boat Club Meets Tonight The Portsmouth Motor Boa club hold an important meet ing at Frank Burl's, Gallia street tonight at 7:30. For Aged People Old Folks Should be Can ful in Selection of Begulative Medicine Wo have a sa dcpc udable and altogether ideil remedy that is ictilarly adapted to the require- nents of aged people and persons weak constitutions who suffer Vorii constipation or Bother bofftl We so certaiu that will relieve thece cotopUiuls and ive absolute satisfaction in every mrticular that wu offer it with our personal guarantee that it shall cost the user nothing IE It fails to tub BOYS ATE ROOTS, WERE POISONED aiantiate our claims. This remedy is called Huxall Hoi all Orderlies have a soothing, lieuling, strengthening, tonic and rcgulatire action upon the bowels. They remove all irritation, drynesa, soreness and weakness.

They restore the and associate or- 15 a 113 to more vigorous and healthy actirity. They are eaten like candy may be taken at any time without inconvenience, do not cause griping, nnuaea, diarrhoea, exces sivti looseness, flatulence or other disagreeable effect. Price 25c. and lOe. Sold only at our store The Itexall Store.

Wunitcr 418 Chillicothc Street, Portsmouth, 0. Five young bo.VB w'erc poisoned by eating wild parsnip roots while playing about the back of South Portsmouth Sunday, The youngsters were Way 1113 Cooper, young son of Dick Cooper, Koy and Kirby, youug sons of Jamw Harrison, and. Lestte and Paul, son-s of Bruce Harrison. The had been playing "Indian" Tvlien they came across some. wild parsnip.

After eating some they suddenly became ill but in an aped to. reach tlieir homes in safety. Paul Harrison's condition serious for several was very hours. Carl Hart man has returne from his maiden trip in the interest of the (jilbert Grocery Co. He made a short trip in Kentucky.

Hood's Satsaparilia Cant AH SprlW San' Antonio, Te.i,, jtnrch If weighing It be true thit an 'array "fights on japi ils stomach "thn iiifanlrymen, tiller-mcn and ciivnlrjUKili of "United Stales army mobilized uUilv 1 i several pounds arl.clo of fan-, nml tlio troopers insist ns KOO ni tlut to in ikc. Inltcrs home be.able up a gooil nrKume-iit'ia a favorite ocaipntion (UirhiK in battle glioulil such occasion arise, "off duty, 3 1 iind another amount of fodder devoured bjUion, not so popular, but mure nec- fighting men daily would iiuike cAaary, is (He washing nut of pyramid. 'Bread, cookc in tubs provided for lliis uurno.M! ut in.tlic movaWe nrmy orcnt in Imgoltbc bead of company street Old Grudge Led To Fierce Fight licri? Ftjvi'n weeks ngo to enter furr'a employ, IHJ said he was He rcceivtnl week and yol liu had considerable sum in IIH trunk, us lolil. Whito no formal cliarge Una been placed Vanzant, the officon cxpCL't to hold him until they can 1 full investigation. Every effort ivill be mode to find out persons ho hft3 communicated or bat! any iiga wUK in tlio past few daya, flnt'is 39.

yeaM of age tnd fij of rc-flnctl manner and appearance. "I have" implicit faith iu my luisband jind lie will be able to bimsolf of the charge," sauli Mrs. Clarence Yanzaiit most pltaticnlly Monday when seen atj or honui on East Fourth -street by a Times man. "It is the firsl time-Clarcnco has over been nr- rcstcrt and I am firmly convinced that the cliarge will not- be suli.sfantiiUeil. -Piirther -than this irrs.

Marlon Bruce, CumbfrlanJ. ivrUei; taken, Hooda for m. frtat ycai.i. nd I think It the beat blood medicine i the worH. I take It both TM n.d hud lost all my appetite ar.d I ill run down.

Aa toon I TM Hnod'a Saraaparilli. tny strength came back mT relumed. I nin now well, do my honscworV, and Icr.ircr have thnt tired feellnc-" it imi.i^ in usiml liquid form or Sprains Ankle John Brusliurt, who travels for tho Joseph Reed company ae verely sprained his ankle Satur day while on a trip in West Vir ginis and he was forced to rcttin home, lie will be laid up for sev erul daya. T7SE MAGNOLIA TLOXIK FOB ALL BAKINGS. GIVEN FINE PRESENTS voting contest conducted the management of the joat Laughland, which was EMU DQERR TO GIVE UP John Book, coal dealer an- preacher, did remarkably well in holding hack frotn the palpitntiu Acting upon the advice of i i physicians Rrnil Doerr, tor of the St.

Charles restaurant, on Market street, lias decided i give up active connection tho business. Eiuil will retire next Muinlay when he wiU over the ness to his son, Howard IWrr, will give up his position the Tritschelcr comjinny. many years of steady find cnni'm- no uing irotn me pa pmu.u i- omlll i to sllm public his political aspirations tlnnr fO'cct upon ilr, Dotrr spring haa came, and it was only Monday morumg that the conl dealer-preacher swooped upon a Times reporter nnd whispered that he had fully decided to become a candidate for mayor of Portsmouth, running, of course, on the Republican tieket. New Boston all last week, Miss the 0 sail1 Amy Adams hod tlie highest num- Jo that 1 am her'of votes receiving over 5000 cnn llcl ltc nd and was given a gold vratoh. Little Gwendolj-n Brady, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Brsdy, 1 rrns voted tho handsomest baby, receiving over 3000 votes and ivas ffivcn a diamond ring. Flag Half Mast Out of respect to the memory of the Into Captain Samuel Moore, the 0. fc ferryboat had her flnfj at half JIIASL turn over nil of my salary to the Inborin gpeoplc." Ticw neckwear at Haas'. Consumption Interested eurt of Con- should one ot a monla msy Mrioul irou the fiJTectiva Gentlemen: uld recoverlei by the wsa "ot onfl iho lo-rck emedy.

Trustee Was Chosen Louis ivlto for many years has been a trustee, in the German Evangelical church, has resigned. His successor is Albert Graf of Enst Eleventh street. New neckwear at Huu'. -Hva or waa troublc-l wllh couxh tlon. I had a My cose declared Conaumptlon by my clan.

I given Cod Liver Oil, note and. oilier all wiiho it "At Christmas time, 196fi. I was expected to live. CxllIng another clan. hi advised uao of AUcratlvo.

Tvhlch I took i excellent rtsultu and was entirely cured. Durinc the year I ifalnel I Itm. I KO out In all tiava had no couch or cold i 3 flvt, theno facts to encourtre to Kckmau'o (Sinned Affidavit) James W. a a Kekman'a AUeratlva cures Bronchitis. Aathrna.

Throat ar.d Affectlonifc A a booklet of cured and -wrktft to tlia FcVman Laboratory, Philadelphia, I a evWer.ro. For gala by all leading druKKinU aad at The Fisher Htreich i'harmauv Portsmouth. Ohio. pieces. liot'i A STmkc of loiif standing soon reappeared anne.l with lesiioiisilili' fierce en- sonic bottles.

Hyera also L-oiiiiler between ScliwpinsbcrgUiddeJ bottlo iin.1 struck 0110 liulcl oud i'riink, letter known nt Siuacslkpy. Scliwninsljtrg glancing blow, nl nnil Sinton streets, and her husband gashed over Sunday nfttiriioou. eye by one of the flyi" There has beon strung feeling hud rrtrented (o their two for year or inoro.fthe. time, tbo poliec arm only brief cxrlmngc nf words'men were ordered mlo conrt -Mor. vaa necessary to the Oiejoay.

struggle, Hint 'fivers' wife! cnme nislimf upon the scene iiu.l! There is sntisfnr.lioil in a Hedi: Kji'nraled the men. Sclnvcins-1 penning tnilon'U suit. Ask i Wrg njniittcil ho Imd been 1 ann wears one. wontod Bbake hands, but Byers refused. Ibis angered Scliweinsbcrg, Cement and Lime-Horr Bros don't care to discuss my husband's arrest," concluded Mrn.

Vaiiznnt. Easter display of Millinery on Tuesday, March With. 11 A special invitation is extend-j ed to the public to call and In-; spect our line of hats. Hataj made tb suit all Kaugh, 711 Chillicothe St. 25-2 This Store Has "Won" Recognition TO BE PROUD OF.

IT HAS IDEALS, it THAN A HEBE PLACE OF BAETEE. CLOSER AND CLOSER HAS BECOME THE STORE'S ASSOCIATION WITH THE "QUEEN'S OF STYLE." THIS FASHION SALE, PREPARATORY FOR EASTER, means a saving currency. Do not overlook this important feature. The opportunity is yours. You may Imve conflicting engagements for Tuesday, but you can well afford to postpone them to attend this sale, as thousands in this city and near-by towns will surely be present.

PEPPER'S ONE. TO 25c STORE FOR TUESDAY'S SALE "ENAMELED STEW PANS 15c. For Tuesday's sale only. Six dozen 4 grey enameled-stew pans with steel -base. Regular price 2Sc Mndi on a Heavy 15c 19c SALAD BOWLS lOc.

Two styles. and 1 inch shallow and deep, salad or berry bowls, i a rosrs and lily of the vril- Jey pattern. Shaded in green, bn.xvn or Thev are re ul lOo values. For Tuesday SP.OGMS 25c. sliipment of Uiose They arc 4 tic and made stock.

Price -I0r lil'in'illis. tf selected green corn 25c NOTIONS UNDEK PRICE safety pins. sixes. er pearl bnttons. value.

Ic Two sixes, Ic -t '11- value. 3c Six on card, oc val- 2c hair nets, i elastic. Kepilar 7c ilarnin.sr cotton. yards. K''cn- Oond ni N'eedlr i i i i i a i i i a i i i value.

Tlie Celleloid Collar ue Invisible value Black or white lar 2c value 100 yd. spools silk thread. ular oc value Good pearl buttons. All only Black or i hooks and card Elastic shirt waist bells. i lOc value shoe buttons.

3 on 100 vd. hasting thread. Whito Is Not Wanted In Peerless Thr pnlice received a letter from ihe Oklahoma a i tlitiritif's Monclny nskincr if one Ileil alirts TiioiiifiR Flood wiiDto.l for any ulTciisfi. is i arrest at that pliice, Ik-, IKK! onsriticor's lirc-iiAr on liinil Fashion Sale of Tailored Suits Tho mail is not S25.OO nown hove. Quality, style and workmanship nre the chief ronsitlerations in tliu creation of these charming Suits, and tlie Indies of fashion wish tn ho appropriately and on Kastpr morning may have their iearcst To Give A Smoker liape realized tiip pos.session of one oT these stimoing costumes.

aetiinl Tliirly-livi- Dolliir Suit for TVpmy-live Doltars. S2O.OO r.rar future. tufoo! A I The latest adaptations from impo rted models, exclusive with us, in all correct spring fabrics, in a magnificent ranRe of beautiful, fresh spring colorings, includinf; firry and Illnrk. KxcrorlinglyKiriK Blue, Xnvy, Tan, lavender, limnisonie a i stylish models. A i Dollar Suit.

This salconly Twenty Dollars, Will Meet This Evening i i i ot Rlai-k or sntdi- 3c 1C rard. r.nly valneSc Ic licv. Ilau Why should one ivaii nny longer for an Easter costume when we are offering such wonderful values now, which cannot be duplicated later on! Short Coat Suits in a i or effectively I'ciiu He f'yirnc on Satin lined. In every a spring cnlorinK nnd materinl. Their S15.OO Easter Gowns evnd Dresses "Were you to double our price for these i dresses you could not ctjual their distinctive style, character and all-around liigh quality.

The variety presents costumes for all theater, reception, graduation, dinner as well as street dresses. Foulard, liru, Pongee, Satin, Silk etc. Coniplulo, range of shades and colors. Plain, figurea, clinpes nnd checks at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 Beautiful Spring Hats For here are hundreds of pretly styles a npnc.fil to most women. Here are Toques, Turbans, lli-lrncts, I'okcs and dainty Peasant's Cups besides dozens of larger types.

All marked at less than you expect to pay. Sen what i assortment of exclusive, correct styles we a proviiiod at value i Dollars, I BOCK BEER Now reivdy. to the limited supply, better order now. Lion Brewing Cincinnati. 27-61 $11.95 nf colorings.

i i cents. i Dollers. The styles arc up to Ihc minute. i in every way. ami including ev- cry new model shown elsewhere i at any price.

Materiils of the finest in a'gorgeous array Dollars, only Eleven Dollars and FewTuesday Extras Clowns at 33c Women's I 'orset Covers at 1C Women '5 Dn-ssinsr SarijueH nl 2Sc Porfftk flonsft Dresses nt 1 Teal hrrbloom 1'ctti- eonts nt $1.39 Lingerie Waists 79c $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $6.98 and $10.00 INTRODUCTORY SALE OF HUMAN HAIR GOODS To introduce to the, general pnhlic i new a we i on Saturday give i a values in guaranteed sanitary Hurc.on TTair Goods of first quality. ineli N'svy Ifair Switclies. inch Navy Hnir Sivitc.hes. inch Xitvy Ifair Switches. Cluster 15 pufls in set.

Cluster i'uffs imfTs in sot. Cluster Puffs 2fl puffs in set. Cluster I'nffs, 35 puffs in set. $3.00 value nt values at S7.5Q values at values nt values at Sn.OO values at values at $1.48 $2,98 J4.48 98c $1.48 $2.48 $2.08 All made of natural Human Hair in all shades. Petticoat Offer "The Styla Shop" i i i i I Evo-j-thing new for spnng a IVltu-onls.

matle tieally sliirriim. Hamls nn.l Kslra rnlTle. fiiV nt 29c EXCLUSIVE OUTFITTER 3 FOE WOMEN CHILDREN 222 riiillk'rjtlie Street. Silk Petticoats '(riiarantrnl TalTctn silk Pctli- i 3cop flouiKv. titiishcd i Tnilored Hands.

Af-oordian pleating, shirring Pin Tucks. Dozens of slyic.s. aH colors anil Ulaok. values at S3.98 Bfci.

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