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IVKPXESDAT, JUW 27, IMS THI PORTSMOUTH TIMES, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO THREB About PORTSMOUTH The Day's News In New Boston Ihrfts v.jtc-1 Mingus of Nauvoo re- rorud theft of an aulo wheel and ii ri a' Riverside ball park. jo 1 Leggett, 1652 Highland reported thefl of'gaso- i.r.o. C. it. Ault of Wheolersburg, re tone' theft of a wheel and lire (I Riverside ball park.

Thuodijr Special! 50. Krinkle-Krepe shorts 35c, Ihrot- for $1-00. Sizes 32 to 30. The Criterion. 913 Gallia.

With The Patients Amanda Kennedy, who is her home on Carey's run, i- inprc'ving. Anna Smith is seriously ill home near South Ports- iMiith. Earl Murdock of Ironton, nho has relatives here, continues from a major opera- she recently under- uti.i r.i General hospital in Iron- toii Mis Klla Kerns of Greenfield, lcrir.fr Portsmouth i an operation today at hospital. Miss Kerns uas fi-r several years housekecpt: at hospital. Rr.y-cri Coburn, son of Dr.

and Frank of Wilco ncir Rushtown, who a fractured leg in a fall a pony several weeks ago. Tuesday to liis home ircKii Portsmoull) General hcs- liam Smith of Rushtown, surgical; Mrs. Hoobler of Manchester, medical; Bradford of Manchester, surgical; Mrs. Ollie Daniels, 3834 Rliodes avenue, New Boston, surgical. MeUMfkllB JoluuMt Refrigerator Service now open, day and night.

Phone 2617, 536 2nd street. Ask aboul our 12- month service plan. John H. McLaughlin, belter known as the "Hymn Singer" to Portsmouth residents is one of the partners. C.

Johnson, the other partner is a factory trained 18th street to 1921 18th street. James Redding from 649 Sixlh street to 1523 street. Men's washable straw hats 97c. Steahlys, 719 Chillicothe. N.

W. OttkUl Here W. O. general superintendent of the Norfolk Western Railway with offices in Bluefield, was in the city today. He was accompanied to Cincinnati by C.

H. Tabor, new superinten dent of Ihe Seioto division and J. Jackson, assistant superinlen dent. Mr. Tracy arrived here Tuesday from Bluefield and spent several hours in Columbus before returning here.

service man and was with General Motors for 10 years. Missj Elizabeth Beekman, formerly of Union Mission is in charge of the office. i Why Fay 4fc? That's all it cost to clean and press your suit or dress at Empire Cleaners, 3358 Gallia. Bring them Cool off with Super Ice Cram 20c qt. 12K Lincoln.

itirths Reported Mr. and Mrs. Donald Everilt (Dorothy Coriell) of Bowling Green, daughter, Norma Kay, July 24. The child is the 14th great grandchild of Mrs. A.

M. Coriell, 1019 28th street, who is 81 years old. She is a granddaughter of Mr. and E. E.

Coriell (Nora Uhl) of Bowling Green. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kegley, 1014 20th street, daughter, Tuesday, Portsmouth General hospi lal. Mr.

Kegley is a teacher at Portsmouth High school. Mr. and Mi's. Beccher Collins, 827 Third street, son, Tuesday, Portsmouth General hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. William Hurchelt, 1307 1-2 Hutchins street, son, Tuesday, Portsmouth a hospital. All storage insured. Phone 792 Horchow Warehouses. Co.

stoic hoie, has returned 'rom Green Lake, where spent his vacation. H'I Super Mel- tow let Crtut a WOMEN In The News HAMILTON WARNS OF SEYMORE CMTRACT Prefer NuWtr I For their cleaning and press- ing because all work is guaranteed and insured. Phone 2iOO. Jwt A Part Of Our Arranging parties and dinners. Private dining rooms.

Ph. 2641. Washington Hotel Coffee Shpji. Bitten By Own Dot Henry K. Martin, state highway resident engineer, was bitten on his loft hand by his dog.

The dog was hit by a truck and when Mr. Martin attempted to pick up the animal it sank its teeth in his hand. The dog was wounded so badly it had to btf destroyed. Hospital Reports Portsmouth General, admitted. Kila Tufts, 1123 18th street, rei-dical: Mrs.

Flora Wolfe, 4201 Ctiiar street, New Boston, surgical: Mrs. Hazel Silcott of Friend- Dismissed, Mrs. Hicks, 111 Sinton street, Mrs. Mildred Bridges, 3 Grandview avenue, stirgical; Osbornc, 1619 sirfOi. surgical: James M.

Sword cl route 1, medical; Mrs. Fannie Drake uf Sciotoviile, medical. ileicy. admitted, Nick Hoffman, 30o Court street, surgical; Hazel Hoffman, 2928 Walnut surgical; Kichard Murphy i.f Creek, medical; Mrs. Pearl 1527 Linden avenue, surcicaS: F.va Schacffer of South medical; John Bailey of Webster, medicai.

n-L Mrs. Oscar Veach of Webster, surgical; Ann of Vanceburg, medical: Emma Robinson of New surgical. admitted, Mrs. Wil- CMlract Awarded Ralph Ressinger has awarded contract to Daniels and Rice to place asbestos siding on his property at 1801 llth street at a cost ot $349. Fried Chicken Supper Thursday Five o'clock July.28th at the Reorganized Latter Day Church, Nauvoo.

A 40c. Inquire at Shump's Station, City View. City Will Buy Steel The city will open bids on Tuesday, Aug. 2. for reinforcing steel to be used on street jobs.

Part of it will be used on north side of Gallia street in Sciolo- ville. The cily had a portion on hand to place on tho south side Ice cream 19c qt. 1514 Jackson. 1 13 ToBS ot Co; Be Ue- llvered To City Bullilin 8 B. C.

Seymore will supply the U. S. Couldn't Get i i i 1 1 3 to of coal lhc Of Strong Rulers i' Gcncral oslila! rc up to Sept. 1 and f3.12 alter date. kB 3 ls wer by al lnd Utble dp- DEFENDS HUSBAND Angered by suggestions that her famed husband, Confederate General James Longstrccl, was responsible for the Confederate defeat at Gettysburg, Mrs.

Helen Longstrcet has i ten a defense of him. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Anderson the street and this will be re- of Beaver, son, Tuesday, Mercy placed when bids are opened hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. William Pennington of Hanging Rock, daughter, in General hospital in Ironlon. 1 next week. uits--Dresses--EU. Cleaned and pressed by Ihe two-hour odorless method.

Phone 1138, Star Cleaners, 525 Second St, Krinkle Krepe Shorts 35c--Three for $1.00. In white and colors. Me grade at the Criterion, 913 Gallia. Model Airplanes and Supplies. Duzanne's, 1510 Grant.

Tuesday Afternoons Woodys Beauty Salon, 919 Gallia "Where girl meets Phone 1143 for Clerks On Vacation Mrs. Dorothy Donley, Miss Frances Glickman and Mrs. Lucile Stevenson, clerks in the Kobacker store, are taking their annual vacations. Ice cream 19c qt. 1544 Jackson.

It's Easy To Get Better Pictures When you a your Kodak from Fowler's Camera Shop, 824 Gallia SI. you will have the advantage of instruction by the picture Move To New Bmton Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Moore of Fullerton are moving to their new home in New Boston. By The Mociiltd I'mi SALKM, July 2 7 a i man John D. M. Hamilton of the Republican national comtnillCi? Tuesday smother a wmild bring ihc Unilecl Stales "under rigid a riictatorship tii the world has ever I ''It would bo very doubtful," he said in an prepared the 55th annual a i County.Soldiers and Sailors' Kei union, "if we should bp nblc lo gel lid ot such a rrgiiKO after the i i is uvged Americans "not be divined from tlie pressing problems nt adding lhat i country "has duty to police the AFFIDAWCMRGES SAWYER ASKED FEE panment, city garage and i i factor)' operatives i rraloi'. i numbered 1,458,776 at time Mr.

Seymorc's bid was $2.72 a of the last census. Investigator For Pensions Files Accusation DIAMOND PA Weekly Perfect males in de- diamonds ring and wedding band. Cy Books Melon Fitch 1(61 Gallia Those great big Dixie Queen watermelons served iee cold. cream all flavors lOc a pint. Business Personals Mrs.

Hegina Baker, buyer ot ingeric at Atlas' Fashion, has returned from a business i to New York. Miss Louise Spray of Atlas' Fashion is leaving Saturday for New York city where she will purchase new fall merchandise and attend an accessory show. E. A. Eynon, an executive in Portsmouth Wheeling Steel is in Columbus on business.

Governor Davey And Party Ate Here last night. Come out to Lindberg Inn, West Side, and try our eats and drinks. Changes In Address Floyd C. Wells from 2011 Baird avenue to 1223 Kinney's lane. W.

B. Bartuss from 628 Fiflh street to 1734 Waller street. Leslie Martin from 1226 Ninth street to 3236 Sciolo trail. Joseph Davis from 1136 1-2 Finger Mashed Eat A Drink River City Inn George Carson, 161G Franklin Folks are a i about our avenue, mail carrier, suffered a wonderful food. Have you tried mashed finger Tuesday night it? Plenty parking space, when an automobile door slammed on the digit.

The Robbitt Awning Inc. Formerly located at 714 Lincoln street are now in their new side, New Boston. 0. K. TO STUDY Allene i a in.

17, sinned shoes in her home town of Wichita so that she could go to Chicago to study music. But a she went, her parents sought to break her contract with the instructors because they did not like Ihe way she was living there. The court ruled she can continue her Ixnvest prices every rlaVj Win Nye Visit Caves building at 1515 Tenth Miss Lena Sowards a i Gertrude Johnson, Ralph Major and Clarence Voiers Jr. have ret from a visit to Cascade Burkej-e Cleaners, IMS 19th St. And 4206 Gallia New Bos- Ion.

Cleaning and pressing al right price, 59c. Bring them in. Likes To Travel Curtis Duzan has left for his home in San Francisco a spending three months wilh his grandmother, Mrs. Amanda Duzan of Fullerlon. Despite the fact that Curtis is only I I years old he has made the trip from California to Fullerlon and back again by himself and says he likes to travel.

Ice cream 19c qt. 1544 Jackson. and Carter caves in a coun- Hy Ihe Assodilfd rrfSf COLUMBUS. July 27-T slate civil service commissioner has received notarized a i a i from A. F.

Canal Winchester investigator for the olci ago pensions, Ilial he had been solicited for a contribution by Hugh Nichols, a a diaries Sawyer's campaign for jiovcnior. on July 22. I Commissioner Halph tmmons said the a i a i would hn turned over lo the attorney gen- eial's office, which has been con- ducting a grand investigation into charges lh.it civil service workers were aFsesscd for the Guveiner Davcy campaign Mr. was employed under civil service Oct. 14.

1035, at a salary of $1.600 a year. HARLAN JUDGE DENIES ACQUITTAL VERDICTS Says 'Let Jury Decide' As Defense Makes Pleas Ice cream 19c qt. 15i4 Jackson. Square Dance Thursday July 28th. St.

Peter's. Wheelersburg, 8 till p. m. Soft drinks and sandwiches. Public invited.

Protects You Everywhere A "Slate" policy protects you anywhere that you may be driving In the United States or Canada just the same as if the accident happened in front of your home. We have claim adjusters in every cily ready and willing to help. The rale is most reasonable. MURFIN'S IMS 8t AfMtFw Veniurs Ginger Ale Sc A Glass Frosty and sparkling cold. Really a drink thai salisfvs.

Dutch Kilchen 1542 Grant. Parking space. To Attend Convention Carl E. Summers of Summers Sons music stores will leave this week for Chicago, where he will attend the annual convention of the National Association of Music Merchants, which will be held at Ihe Stevens hotel. In slrumenls ranging from a piccolo lo a pipe organ and valued at 52,000.000 will be on display at the convention.

Supervisor Transferred Miss Marcella Crowe, sales supervisor for Ma'del studios, has been transferred by thai company from Beloit, to Bay Cily. Mich. Miss Crowe is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Crowe, 1223 Third slreel.

Horchow Warehouse. Ph. 792. Repair, refinishing, upholstering. Super Mellow Ice Cream 2It qt.

All flavors, 12t6 Tritd, Tested And Proven Thai's why more people are changing every day to NuWay Cleaners for cleaning and pressing. Phone 2500. TWINS' Mrs. Julia Weaver (left) and Mrs. Julia Flinchpaugh, both of have been called America's most identical twins, end the oldest.

The cup is one they at Taconia, when they were 83, for their identical appearance. They now are 94. Here For Visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilkcrson of Auburn.

former residents of Portsmouth, are here for a visit with Mrs. Gilkerson's mother, Mrs. Anna Snyder, 1665 Robinson avenue. Takrs Skill And Experience to repair shoes that will last. Sec us.

Service Shoe Shop, 206 Chillicolhe St. Returns To ChilUcothe Harold Krauser. assistant superintendent of the ninth high- SANFORIZED WASH SUITS way division, with offices in Chitlicolhe, has returned to his desk there after inspecting some of the road damage last Saturday night's rainstorm caused in this section. 3 You Haven't Been Hit As Hard As the PRICES know that mast ot us have a lifht jab on the fi- cliin but it's nothing l.nuls save Schmelinj or we've given these prices. know one i that ilon't want any summer clothes on iur Christ- tree.

We'd rathtr buy i-rayons than moth balls l1 out to sell this hot slock while you are SII.M WASH SUITS $4-98 60 SUITS in AVOOL TROPICAL, handmade, a throw out-- up (o S35.H values. It's Smart To Thrifty Shop At DEMON'S Men's shirts and shorts 15c, men's silk anklels lOc. Steahlys, 719 Chillioolhe. Returns From Michigan Chalmer Davis, who is ployed in the Montgomery Ward MAN INDICTED 4. YEARS AGO IS BACK IN IRONTON fine till ro I'lit TimM LONDOhf.

July 2 7 inal attempt by the 55 defendants in the llarlan counly conspiracy trial lo ride out on direct verdicts was overruled in United Stales district court yesterday. To earh request thai lie Rl a preemptory verdict of innocence for the 16 coal companies. 18 company officials, A 21 fnrmer peace officers. Judge H. Church ForH replied: We'll lei the jury decide." Motions for directed verdicts were made in a shirt-sleeve session of i conducted in the absence of the jury.

Today final arguments in the i a were lo begin, probably to last nearly IhrcJ days. Judge Ford ruled the defense nay have as lonR as 1-1 hours which lo sum up lhc logic of Is case and the frailties ot the povernmonl ease for the fanner jury. The proseculion inditaled il will need approximately six hours. HUSBAND HONORED Mrs. Thomas Edison Hughes, widow of the inventor, visited the birthplace of her former husband al Milan, 0., to help dedicate a new church that has btrn named in his honor.

TIMES HAVE CHANGED Fujilivt Returned HaianJ, Fate Charges IRONTON. 27-Sheriff Bernard R. Monte returned late last nighl from Hazard, wilh Clifford Rogers, a former resident of Walerloo who was indicted four years ago in con- neclion i the slaying of Herbert Woolum, 40, of Waterloo. Pike Court News Pike. County Township Once Voted For Republican WAVEKLY, July 27--In going over the records of the Pike 7 rl i 'Dcpuly Sheriff J.

H. fosll-i and Omblablc C. S. of Waverly and i C. Cramer counly board of elections, Kecchle, clerk unearthed a sum- mary sheet of the i a election of 1R84 for Pebble township, Pike counly, which showed that the Democratic candidate for WAVERI-Y, 27--William Krick of Jackson township plcau guilty lo a charge of possession and sale of moonshine whisky when arraigned Tuesday morning before Judge Jacob E.

lie was fined 3200 and costs anil sentenced to 00 days in the Co-1 Workhouse. One hundred dollars of the fine and 30 days of fie workhouse sentence wete suspended. Prick's arresl followed a raid al his home by i It. K. Mcrcrr.

Fosler and Woolum was shot falally on president. Grovcr Cleveland, rc- AuJ. 15, 1935, during an argument wilh Rogers and died Ihe same day in Holier hospilal al Gallipolis. Rogers was indicted for second- degree murder but evaded arrest unlil Monday of this week when he was placed iti custody al Dward, by Sheriff Will Conch of- Hazard. ceived 168 votes and the Republican candidate, James C.

Elaine, received 163 votes. In the fifty four years lhat has elapsed since thai primary, the vote has changed considerably in Pebble township. At the last election more lhan 400 Democratic votes were cast against votes. a 4 5 Republican and a deputy frmii Jackson. Ralph Robinson was arraigned Tuesday morning before Judge Jacob K.

Davis for violating his probation, which was revoked by the courl and he was sentenced to the Mansfield Reformatory unlil released according lo law. liobinson was placed on bation several months ago follow-j I ing an alleged assault on Charles i Miller while they were i carccraled in thi county jail. The! fight is alleged to have slsrted on the street and was continued in jail. Miller was 50 severely beat-, I en lhat it wss necessary to move Portsmouth hospital, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold E. Andre and familv. RF.MODKi.ING UNDER WAY WAVERLY. July 27--Mr. and i to Mrs.

A Whiltcn are remodel-1 ing their property on a divorce case of Bert street which, i recently, was vs mma Espy, was heard Tues-. occupied by Mr. and Mrs. DC- morn i ni Common, Camp. When the work is complet-1 SS Jacob E.

Davis on the ed the house will be occupied by ross pdjiion of the a who charged neglect duty. The case was uncontested and a divorce was granted to Mrs. Espy. The costs of the case were awssed against her and the court confirmed a property settlement between Ihe parties. Mrs.

Espy was represented by Attorney W. T. Reed. GET PAY INCREASE IRONTON, July 27--Nurses at General hospital here have been granted a pay increase of $7.50 a month. The nurses have lo "room out" as r.o rooms arc available Jor them at the hospi- MEN WHO CLEAVE UNCHAJITED SKIES ARE HEROES IP THEY LIVE! GlWir -STARTING A A NEW KINO OF NET GIRDLI i i "NEXT TO KOTHINO" TO WEAR, WT GftANO AT F1GMINCI Net weight, two ounces'--net rejulu, the coolest ngure you ever had! Our new VajsarNetlt Girdle is so light in weight, 10 cool in it feels like nothing on the body.

But thekind thai smooths and holds figures to charming alen- derncss. Made by the same people who nuke the a Vassarette brind-new VissirNctte has form-fash ribbing at lop and bottom to tuck you in you should be tucked, and curve you curves should be. We know lort VassarNette and live in Hour an. There'l nothing newer or nicer for Spring and Summer nothing so cool, nothing more comfortable. Tea Rose with Invisagrip garters.

urlrrt. itrwrl 2'n HMttt. Floor MAGTINGS Three Full Hours to Shop, Tomorrow, Thursday We Close At Noun On Thursdays During July And August SALE! CRISP, COOL COTTON FABRICS Lovely VOILES 39 Inches Wide Formerly 59c yd. 39 Print. PIQUES Inches Wide, Fat inert)' 50c yd.

1C 39' yd. Make your late summer of these freshly cool cottons. Designs and colors you'll like for vacationing cr at home. Floral prints on white or grounds. Easy to sew, beautiful and bright after washing.

Fabrics And Patterns --First Floor McCall 9790 MARTINGS.

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