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fUESDAT, itst TJU fOlimUUTB T1MU, POBTVHvUTB, 0. LATEST MARKETS, FINANCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS MARKET MOVES flLONG QUIETLY Carrier Stocks Again Hold Center Of Stage On Exchange. BY CLAUDE A. JAGGKH ssudiitHl fttss Flnniiflal Editor New York Stocks Quotation! by Edwards Co. Vint Bank Bldf.

I' Si YOllK. Sept. 20--Tlie stotlc Bjrki-t moved forward In quiet Alu and Koreluu Power with railroad, mail L1 ht "I trailiiii; today ml farm equipment shares hi; the way. Macks again held the Her of the stage. Wall Street lu view more favorably the uf somewhat Improved minings for tlie ronils, and Klilvraulc interest was shown iu jiUviinit to forecast Uie probable Hire at August's statements ith will soon be appearing In vol- Fe, Luekuwnua, New t'l'l'tral, Southern 1'aciflc, iuli r.itifie null Missouri-Kansas- Adams Express Air Jtedliftlou Allied anil lyc i American Can 50 VI Am Car and Foumlrv 11 75 IVsas ned nearly 2 points, on an 1 Llll the last named stoek a new high for the year.

linie'r iiralii prices lieliiud the mil order nnd farm equipments. Harvester, Montgomery Ward ini'srars Ituebuck were up as much 1-2 points. U. S. Steel did bet- its weakness of yesterday i the preferred stock was par- lirllhirlv vulnerable.

Tlie hitler re' about half of Monday's 7- and the common gained nt. Anderson Telephone, iif the tobacco stocks and a Si 1 list of specialties advanced 1 HuilroaiMiowg was moderately Bolll the eastern untlini- jitv ill" western grain roads re- Mirinl further Improvement In int'lii'. H. Calilll, cllalnuan ot iljit cur loadings are sliow- iii- -ilcclded upward tendency" ulil Unit if this continues, the dully 'nvrve for September over his ioiui'iiiiiy's Hues will be the lilglicst -iniv lust November, lu the iiuthra- a fivld, tlio August fianres on Am Hulling Mill Am Tel and Tel Am Toliacco Ani Water Works Anaconda Copper Atlantic Coast Line Atlantic Refining Auburn lialtimorc and CHIilo Ilendlx Aviatlo lletlilebem Steel B.vers Co. Atcliison Case Threshing Machine Ccrro de 1'usco Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and Nor.

Western Chicago Itk Is and Pae Chrysler Coco Cola Columbia Gas and Klee Coinmerrial Soiv Commonwealth Southern Consolidated (las Continental" Can Corn Products Curtlss Wright A Delaware and llnilson Lack, and Western Inc Uu Tout de Xem Kastman Klee Tower and Light Wee Auto Lite l-'re-C'pori Texan (r' i n. Am Tank Car Car General Klcctric General Foods General Motors Gen. Hallway Signal Illeltc Safety Itazor Cold Dust Goodyear Tire and Hub I Grunby Con. Mlillu 11 27 17 50V4 lti4 S'X, DM. Ill 10 aiy, 1111 alloy (-Oil.

1 showed that per prl umc were I I inline in Ausust a 111 July, with iiiitlirucile payroll up per Tlie Heeonstructlon Flmmcc Ci'iii'- iii'ivc to speed up loans on nil projects attracted attention. While tlie wparnle i would Jiot N- was reasoned that any Hliimiiillon that could be given to Miiull businciis Bhonld huve an iin- Infltieliee. llnilson Motor Car Illinois Cenlral Int. Harvester International Mckle 'inI Tel and Tol Johns Manvllle Kail. C'ity Sou.

Hj- Ki'Ivhtaliu- Kcnneioit I A IN RICKEY CASE First 'I'" Tried; Changed Of Venue Is Denied. 1'nlimicd Kroiu 1'auo One) in is 14 111 17 22 'i. i f. Kresge (S. Kroner Grocery and Toll Lambert Co 41 Loew's Inc iiUVi Lorillurd 15 Mack Trucks 21 T4 MeKecsiwrt Tl Missouri raclflc O'A Jlontgomery Ward l-'A Murray Corp -Vatl Dairy Products 20Vi N'lill 1'owef and Light 1514 Xew York Central N.

Y. N. II. and Hartford 10 North American Northern Pacific Otis Steel Packard Motors 3'Xi Peiiun It 11 1'hellps Dodge 1'hllllps Petrol Proctor and Gamble Pull. Scrv.

Corp. N. -IBVi Pullman 2H4 Pure Oil -17s lladlo Corpa of Ara Iladio Keith Orp 4 7 llemiuRton Rand Hepublic Iron und Steel 8V4 Keynolds Tou. Royal Dutch 21 Sears- Roebuck Shuttuck (R!) Southern nclflc 27'A Southern It.v Standard Brands 10 Standard Gas and Klei- 1HV4 Standard OH of .1 Oil of 10 Stune and Webster 31 'A Studebaker 'IVxas Corpn Texas Unit Snl 20-)i Tlmken Roll liearlnu lU'A rnlnii fill-hide 24-y, I'nlnii Pacific rnllnl Aircraft I'niM'd Coriwratlon United Krult United (Jus and Imp U. S.

Inil. Alcuhol U. S. Pipe and l-'dy U. S.

Rubber Steel Utillllcs POWIT and Vanadium Warner Hros. Pictures Western Maryiaiul West. Union Tel Klec. Willys overland Woolwortl Wortlillifilon Pump and 1.1 YelUlw Truck ami Crnneli -1 10 39 2 371,4 GRAIN VALUES TAKE UPTURNS Strength Shown In Liverpool Aids Market; Buying Slow. CHICAGO, Sept.

20 Relative strength sliown liy wheat quotations ut Liverpool, led to early upturns here in grain values today. Buying, however, lacked volume, with. Cuiindlau receipts cou- (hmliij; liu-RC tne advances Tailed to very fur. Opening unchanged (o one-fourth higher, Chicago wheat futures rose a little further afterward. Corn started 1-8 to 1-4 up and subsequently held near the initial limits.

GRAIN OPENING CHICAGO, Sept. 20 (AP) -Grain opening: old, 403-8; to 3-S; May, 571-2 to 5-8. 291-8 to 1-1; May. 341-S. 173-4 to 7-8; May, 203-4.

Hye--None. 4.77; Jan. 4.50. Bellies--None. Business News I li.v tin 1 presiding K.

WuUonl. ie a i a i fi'cil i Ilic hltlclly Ashlnud IWH.v Inili'pi'inl- Hint (he llllrt columns to create pub- the MIK .,,,,1 lienillBC of Ihl3 1 nut set a fnlr nnd Impartial i i i in I a county. i i a ruling on the ufdiltivU ull Hie court ordered the v.ltr.cs-^ 1 tletermlne hi i "ihe BOntlnicnl was agiilnst Eleven men were and asked whether In their "ii Ihe defendanta could net a I trial In Carter Four said they did not i hey could, while seven Biml 'tint see any reason i nut gel a fair trial and Unit if they were called they believed they cmild i iliviu "fair trials. utliiR Attorney I runner governor of todny said the Htate un, i evidence in support of IIS that the boy wns i i I 10 death, and his the tree to Indicate -n. The prosecutor declinuu i i stnte's contention as to for the nliegcil slay UK.

i 1 I prove murder in the first I shall insist upon the pi'iialty," the prosecutor said. i Jurors uuallfied dnrinB thu afleruoon session when i i ot (iO was exhausted- dditional velilrcmeu J. Ken- will DEFEAT SOUGHT FOR MARSHALL Cleveland Bar Association As Chief Justice. Hy Tllr Aatorlatfrt I'rcBH IVKI.A.MJ, 20-Tbe Bur nssoclntlon loilay ulleil ujon the public to tlefeiit T. a a chief Justice if the Ohio sum-erne court, as can- Ilihitu for reelection.

Jn bis phice, he Hisncliillmi recomnieniled Ap- H'llille Judcc Cirl V. Wc-ygandt of Juyahoqa county. Opinions from 1.110 members of he nKxoclatlou decided Ilic rcconl- ncnunllons. The assoclntIon's report of In! present dilef Justice: "The nntm-ers to ihe question- lalrrs IntlUiHe i lie diligent In the dlspntrli lins Judicial (cwpcni- nent and lesal a i i there Is a of confidence In his Intellectu- il honesty nnd belief Unit he nl- nnd pnlltlcr.l to influcnee his offlcln! ictions. nnd Hint he iniliilces In ac- which Interfere with his ju llrllil usefulness." recomnienillnt; Wcysnndt.

the association also in- lor'sed Will P. Stcphcnson for judco of the supreme court, four term; Tliomas A. nnd wen 1': i I lo reiwrt Tuesday miiil'e Tuesll.iy mornllis Ilic jury would be secured i according to a Miitemciit mflde'by Diiy, iidnntH, confessed to she killed the little boy him to entered room i morning dress- 1'hick. She seemed In gooil iiml I old newspapermen tlm! thing she wns worriei her twelve year oM -liter. Colrtio Marie Wriflil i- mm- witli rclnlivcs.

innocent "of Ibis i 1. a I've nothing to worrj except my (luiiMlitev." f.y Rickey's Her Ilrst husband wn Ainlcrsnn, whom she ni'H' ii Olilo, In 101" si-mnil husliand wns tvlii-m she murrlttl In I'- 1 1 njul Rickey were mnrriod il l.ffnrp convened tb room was jammei i i i 1,000 win i more In the a in Ih i year Ed- rnrd S. Jlatthlas for Jmlse of the supreme court, sis year terms; and I-nrknr K. Fulton and Manuel Levlnc for Ibe court of appeals. DEATHSiDDEN FORJOMAN Coalton Woman Expires At Her Home From Heart Attack.

Spcc'tul To The Time, WELLSTOX, Sept. 20-l)eath came suildenly at her Coalton home at 8:30 P- Monday to Hiss Catherine Biiylnn, 70, member a prominent Coalton anil Jnckton county family. Heart trouble rausci death. Miss lloylnn lived in a town hy the name of Coalton all her life She was born in Coalton, and died In Conlton, O. She was a daughter of the late 1'elcr anil Mary Ciivan lioylan.

She is survived by the following brothers end sisters Mrs. J. W. Maxwell. St.

Louis: Miss 1-Sla Bo.vlan, Jackson; Eiiwani Buylnii. Lawrence, Thomas and Tcter Bojlan, Coalton; and John Boylun, Jackson. Funeral services will be held Thursday at a. in. at the Holy Piece Of Steel, In Hand Five Years, Removed Jacob Ilrmmer, of Fifth street, had a piece of steel removed from hl.s hand In Seblrr- muti TuesdHVi The steel hud hel'u in his har-d five, yearn or lunger, hut until recently hud not caused lihn any pitlu.

Mr. IJrunner formerly worked in machine nnd it In thought that the steel lodged Jn his hand while he wns at work. look a loml anesthetic while doctors cut MAN BURNED AS STOVE BLOWS UP Oak Hill Coal Miner In Critical Condition In Gallipolis Hospital. SprrUI To The OAK HILL, 0.. Sept.

of a pasolinc stove, throwing fJcry fluid over his body caused vere hums to Willis Mnrcum, 35, Oak Hill, coal miner. He was badly burned nbout the face and body and Is In Holzer hospital, Galllpo- Hs, In critical Condition. The accident occured at ft camp near Cadmus. Marcnm was geUnp; supper when the stove blew up. His clothes were Icntted.

Fellow campers ex- shed the flames. Reinhardt Truck In Trail Mishap AVhcn his automobile and truck owned hy Itcinhardt Transfer Co in a collision, near ChlJllcothe, C. M. Adklns of near Chlllicothe, was injured Monday. Adkrns was taken to Ohllllcotlio liospiti'il where examination showed he suffered lacerations on the loft knee, right arm and over his right eye.

Deputy Sheriff Ben Rout, reported that. W. iUdge of Portsmouth, driver of the truck parked ou Ihe road when tt ran out of gasoline. Rout said ear Jilt the rear end of the truck. Adklits claimed the truck did not huve burning while the truck driver claims the lights were burning.

Jean Blickle In Tennis Final; IROXTO.X, Sept. -lean Blickle. former slur Rtlilete at Ironton High scliuul, mid a lor Hllcilo. jiromlncRt (en nls stnr nnd former schnlnstlc rourt chnmnlon of Olilo. will pliiy (bis evcnlni? for (lie women's singles tfnniM clinm'iilnnslilp of Ironton.

TREASURV RECEIPTS WASHINGTON, Sept. 20--(AP) --Treasury receipts for Sept. were expenditures unlnnee 004.05. Customs duties for IT days of September were 13,707,827.211. LIVESTOCK CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, Sept.

20--(AP) llous 253 direct nud through; ojienliiK 25 lower on 180-230 Ibs. at 4.110; sternly to 25 lower on heavier uvluhls or 4.2.~-.ir; on 235-270 Ills. L'O 1CO- 1H) His. 4.40;' BOWS nbout. steady, 3.00-25 mostly.

Cuttle SOO: calves 300 practically no curly action on and few cattle sales uround stcndv; common nnd medium gruile 4.CO-II.OO; cutter kinds down to 3.00 or below; cows nliout steady; some lilils lower, mostly 2.75-3.25; "Menllcru and cutters 1.75-2.23; bulls 2.75-3.23; a few up to 3.50; vealers cllve; H(eady to no hlcbfr; Rood nil choice U.M-7.00; ower grades 0.00 down. Sheep nbout utendy; medium and KOiid lambs 5.50-0.00; common and medium 3.00-D.OO; fat aged ewes l.dO-1.50 Inrci'ly. CHICAGO CHICAGO. Kept. 20--(AD--Butter 10.7HO; sleiuly, prlcm unchiuiK- (il.

firm. 1'ricCa liu- tlr Tko AttmMti Tntt Pciuisy Calls Buck DKNNISON, Sept. 20--A crew of. 35 men was re-employed yesterday when five additional Pennsylvania railroad trains were put Into operation. Tho men will he cm- ployed in the local shops.

100 Men Get Work UKICHSV1LLE, SeVt. 20-(AP)--The diamond plant of the American Vitrified Products Co. was rcoiwned yesterday, employing VxTmen. 33 Men Recalled Sept. 20-(Al 1 )--Thirty-two employes have been recalled at the Mingo junction yards of the Pennsylvania railroad.

DEFER DIVIDEND NEW Sept. 20. (AP)-Directors of the Virginian railway announced today that they had decided to "defer consideration" pf the quarterly dividend of $1.50 a on the common stock. i i rortHiiiouth General Admitted--Louis Keen, Nnuvoa, Mrs. luitlicrlnc Spcucc, Smith I'orlxntonth, iiirKlciil: Paul A runs.

701 John jitrctil, mcill- nil. Humphries, JtHMt OffntTC j-trcct, surgical; Sim. ssle Fletclicr and iluugliliT, Star Vurds; Jlra. Clnnl D'Ulire, 1015 Elshth street, medical; Walter 1218 si reel. MiirillMil Homer Cooiwr, Nauvon.

accident. Mercy Hosiillal Admitted--Mrs. K. A. Drew, 10.1! ilnlrd avenue, medlciil.

UlsnilKSCd-- Marfiirrt Tnylor. 2'J2S Waller street, surgical; Mrs. Urargc Adams, Kfloto trail, fiiirKloal. tkMlrnnan Dismissed--Jacob Urnnncr, Kltlli slrci-t, Mirglrnl: Ira flirn Rubs street, Jirs. MnrKlircl Drew, wlte ol ICvtrct! A.

Brew of HKlTi llnlrd avenue. Is a medical pal lent iu Mercy PRODUCE CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, Sept 20--(Al)-- 'oultry, colored broilers 1 Ih. and vcr 10; 1 1-2 lira, nnil over 10. Ibs. and over 13 1-2; Icgliorn ami rpliigton broilers 1 lb.

ami 11-2 Ibs. nnd over 13; 2 Ihs. nd 13; colored fryers 3 IUK. nd over 13; roosters 7 1-li; black printers 10; partly feathered 10: owls 5 IbR. nnd over 14; 4 Ibs.

find ver 14: It Jhs. and over 11; les- lorn fowls 3 Ihs. and over 1-; oastlug chickens 4 Ibs. and over sprloR white ducks 4 Ibs. nnd ver 12; under 4 llw.

spring col- red ducks 4 Ihs-. nnd over un- ler 4 Ibs. No. 1 young turkey hens 8 Ibs. nnd over IS; No.

1 toniH 10 Ibs. and over 'oxiwtf toniw over 15 13; No. 1 ild touis 13; crooked breasted Vo. 2, young KCCKC 8 Ibs. nnd iver 10; old medium 8 Ibe.

und over common 7. Butter (in tub lots), cremnry 9 nt 22; No. 2 packing 12; No. 3, buttcrfnt 14 at 10, firsts 23; secoads (J 3-2; neiirhy uiiKnnIod 21. Potatoes--Steady.

Jdiiho 100 lb. IMIRS 1.50; Wiscontiln round tffl 1.00; Minnesota roltblers 951.00; Mltiilgnn rounil whites 1.00; eRrown pjirly Ol'io, nnrrclu, tly 100 lb. bogs 1.0010. 'like number mlllln- "flirmonnt remel le courthouse ynni un SteOT. Ihe ImlldliiR.

High Jobbing Mill To Resume Trinity church In Jackson. Rev. T. Iteillfy In jcharce. nnd burial in lonnt remetery.

Jnckson. Son. ton. French Air Liner Wrecked In Desert Imlc. rcvclvwl unlay i Iturr fly ing BHckle will Mrn.

Stanley .1. Morris, a having defeated IlUlie flicker. Mnwn nnd Jane In the early nialches, and Virginia Henry In Morris won from Slmfpr and I.iu-nic I.lntm-r In the rarly (fflnu-s and ucfmtwi Kihcr OFFICIAL FOUND Missing Treasurer Of Pen insula Wandering About In Pittsburgh. Hy Thr AnaDctntrd I'rciiB AKIIOX, Kent. liiKerlan, 42.

I'oninsiila vlllngi treusurer, inibslng since Klltnrday, Is ut a Pittsburgh hospital, wlicrc ho wan taken uflur found ivun dt'riliK Hie In a coma, nc cording to word received by his par. cuts today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Inscrton, tin parents, loft nt once for hy automobile after receiving tt nil from Mercy'hospital there.

Earlier In the day tliry had received cnrc from their 8011 mailed at Wheeling W. which wild: "I nni trylns to find m.v way home." AliandonliiR his car several miliv from hia home, Ingerton disappears on the same day he had filed mil asnlnst John A. fo lost In haselmll gamhlini liools alieRCdly conducted Ot the Int tcr's Akron poolroom. L. noodey last night was np pointed to succeed Jnecrton asl'en Insulu village treasurer, after th roiini'll finance committee, had re iwrtcd Incerton's aixwunls in excel lent condition.

"PLAYjjOY" WliatTanatr Drraorrati Calls Ingnlis Hy The Prp.i COLUMBUS, Sejit. KonniT a "en Uayman i QUASH CHARGES AGAINST MAYOR I Huntington Impeachment Case Ends Suddenly; Spectators Fight. HUXTIN'GTOX, W. Sept. 20 --Amid cheers of an audience which packed the common pleas court room, the cltlxens' boanl lust iilKht iwhed Iitipeachnient charges against Mayur Bradnhaw.

There ss uo trial. Ax nu Jiftennath of the comparatively brief session caiue a threatened outburst of fisticuffs In tlie court room between ('ounnissiMier York and Dr. Oscar Ii. morn, tho latter one of the unlocking Dr. York aimed a blow at Dr.

Ilk'rn when the latter charged him with limiting the Imix-adinu'iil pro- dings against the nmyor. Or. Biern dodged tlm blow and was preparing to return it when police officer gut bed his nrm. Frank T. Marshall.

Itcpubllciui member who preferred the charges on Sept. (i, refused to vote on the motion to nmsh the Tho vindication of the mayor was accomnlLshnl after a preliminary skirmish when Mr. MarBlmll attempted to adjourn the meeting er withdrawing his charges in a prepared statement in which he charged tampering with the Jury." He explained that his motion to adjourn did not include wltlulnnvlns the imiKjachment proceedings which he declared would be continued nt a later date with "more serUmn presented by Mr. Marshall were centered mainly arutind Mayor BrmiHlmw's refusal to discharge Fire Chief Ilium on iilega- tlons presented by the same board member. iijiunirc i 'Round About PORTSMOUTH Hume From Trip Chester Phillips, foreman nt the Hiirbison-Walker brick plant, and T.

P. I'hllllpfi. section foreman o' Sclotovllle, with their fniulUoff. have rcturnetl from a delightful mention trip to Ntanura Fulls and places Interest in Canada. Caught life Fish Mr.

and Mrs. William Roberts of Twenty-fifth street, who spent the week-end at the Vulgmnore camp near Plketon, caught a 15-pound buffalo fish lu the Sdoto river. Tlie Most And Best Food No tipping, no waiting. well's. Fight Dump Fire A crew of firemen from end station were summoned to- Mill and Waller streets at 0 a.

m. Tues- dny to extinguish dump fire. Fried Chicken Dinner Wet 1 noon 1st Christian church. 8-20-lt-c Files For Bankruptcy' Iluymond Johnson of 1115 Thirteenth street, laborer, entered his voluntary petition in bankruptcy in federal court Cincinnati, Tuesday. He scheduled liabilities of $247 und assets all of which he says, are exempt.

Petition for discharge ot his debts was filed by Max Stiver, bankrupt, New Boston. Sedan Stolen A Chevrolet sedan, owned by J. A Boyle of 1019 Tenth street and valued nt $30 wns stolen from where it was parked on Grace street. New Boston, near Portsmouth works, Wheeling Steel Corp. Monday illicit.

The car bore license tarn No. 05-310. OB ITUAR Krrnrh di-li'in. i i MAS FOlfN'R A I I Jft-- A i An r.isn WBH ilt-'-t (Vnth fit --Idr of sH'iir sri TrHc5 hrrf IIP dnrlnr a Mini'lrr uo r.j*a. Cnnnl declnreii a Democratic campalfoi her nlKht David S.

InfiaHs, flitli'il voul be boy" (jorfrnnr. New city, wild, "hat recently rid of her 'piny I mayiT. i Walker. roYtnmr In Albany, by tloine, win vtate ILL CONCLAVE UfTQPADlTftMQil i i uni nbiwm Northeast Ohio Conference Urges Socialized Control Of Financial Systems. I The AAiortatrd I-rfKi WOOSTKK, Sept.

SO--Socliit- ownership and control of the country's flnnncla! nnil Jndintrial jystenis it slibstltulc for cilpltftl- sm was recoinniended lodny in report adopted by the Northeast Ihlo conference of the Methodist Episcopal church. "Cilpltiiiidin," Ihi- report snlil. 'bus been welplied and fouiul wnnt- np. Tbe trageily of tho present lour miikes change iinpt-nitive. An system which pcrmlls iianipulntton for profit of pro- Besses which arc vital to the well- being of all people, must, he set iside or fundamentally chunked so hat (be chief end of our economic iclivity to meet tho needs of all will he achieved." Tbe report was submitted by Dr.

B. Kctcham, of Warren, it tho closing session oC the conference. Into yesterday. It was adopted with little debate. Included In the report were recommendations for unemployment insurance, nnd for sterilization of feeble-minded.

It deplored conditions in the mine fields of eastern Ohio, nnd also asked lor the appointment of committee to confer vith authorities at Ohio Slate jnlvcrsity (o obtain assurance that Methoilist fifndents having conscientious objections be excused from military Municipal Court Nine persons were committed to the county Jnll from municipal court Monday. Martha and Thomas Branhara of 1015 Washington, charged witb, disorderly conduct, were guilty nnd fined $0 and costs each. Unnblo to pay the fines they were sent to cennly Jail. Ada Ilatcliff of 820 Fourteenth street, who fuccd like count, wai fined $5 and costs, paid 'be lln nnd was released. Newt Mcoraw ol 210 Market street, was dismissed from a clnirgc of disorderly i duct.

Itlrhnnl Morrison, 3'J, of 12M Tenth street. Jeff lironifleld, IS of Walnut street, Alvin L'ry r4. of Front street, and Frank Owens 40, of Kendall avenue were stentcd to the county foi of mid costs tines assessed them on Intoxlcantloi Hellu McCanu. of 3015 Walnut street, was found Kiiilty of making nn nsMiuU upon Collier Walnut street, and was flne.1 and costs. Khe coin, milled lo the county Jail for non iniyiiiriit of (be fine.

iicn HcMt. fast of Sflotnvllle. fp.m fl iliarcc of i ''iH' Intc.xlcjiml. The nl-" Frank i K-lnn Wci.li i-iinilniViii Wnli-h I -J. Ni'fio.

of TO ft GEO WOMAN MRS. CHARLES FONDERSMITII Mr. and Mrs. K. C.

Tucker and son, Carl, of Grondview avenue, were called to Columbus Monday by the death of Jlrs. Tucker's mother, Mrs. Charles K. Fondcrsmlth of 18711 Chatfleld road, Upper Arlington. Mrs.

Fondorsmlth died suddenly at 10 n. in. Monday. Besides Mrs. Tucker, she Is survived hy two daughters, Mrx.

A F. CreniT. i bnd iruidp icr home since the death of her msbiind sir years ago, and Mrs. Maude E. Moore of city, vho Is traveling In Knrope.

l-'nlieral services will in? held Vedncsday nt 2:30 p. in. at Ibc tery. This was their Hth child. Of tills number seven are living.

TWINS SUCCUMB Twin daughters bora to Mr. aud Sirs. Lowiuun Miller of Lucasrillc dltxl shortly ft er birth. They were given the names of. Doris Juliet und Delorls Ann.

Both child mi were hurled lu the Luais- vlllL 1 cemetery. Vlrs. Mary Stevens Of Russell, Expires In Marling Hospital. IltONTOX. Segit.

Jo--Injuries us(ahicd In an automobile iii'cldcnt Sunday proved fatal Monday to Irs. Mary Stevens, 72, wife of J. I. Stevens, prominent Itussell, iiatrou, Mrs. Stevens died In tho Marlln lospltal from sbock occasioned by broken collar bone, buck injuries.

nil severe brubjes nbout the sbonl- Icrs. She was a member of a party six persons who were riding in automobile that left the road iciir Vernon Kurnuce on route lu the inr with Mrs. Klevens were husbuml, two daiiKhters. Mrs, Uowlnnd and Iliizel ot Km oCll, her craiublallKlltcr, Anna ItoW land nnd Will lllKlts ot Flatwooila Ky. win (tip owner ot tlm car in which the people were ri'lins Mrs.

Rowland suffered Severn lirolmi ribs, nnd her dauKhtcr. Anna Imd broken wrist. The wreck occurred when th! IllBSs car and nn Automobile drlv by lilclmrd Meyers of Iroiitoi ittenipted to pass parked mncblne lllgps' ear went Into a ditch anil over. Mrs. Stovcnn Is nnrvivi'd by five Mrs.

W. A. Ruwlninl. Mrs. W.

Ii. Alcjwudcr, Clnrencc nnd liny mini! Stevens of Hussell nnd Miss irael at home. Elulit Krnndchll. Ircn nnd three great nrvlvu in nadltloll to Hie husband ind the following brothers nnd nlscrs: Mrs. Charles Trent and Ed- viinl nayhurn of Cheap; iteve Cosiello of Uiverviviv, Sii.

William Chlnn of Ironton. Mrs. VIII North of Columbus. Mrs. Cnglnml nnd Mrs.

Currlo Wesley tt ItUBBell. l.ust nioiilh, llr. and Mrs. ons observed tiu-ir cnlili-n wcdiling inulvcrsnry, nnd wern one ot the nost prominent members of Inssell cominunlly. Mrs.

Stevi ivns Iwrn at fiutfido I'urnilcc. Ky. lune Ki, 18(10. a ilnughli-r of nnd Surnh Haybiirn, Two children preceded her in deiith. Will To Big Series liirky hoys so ouc ()f tho world piuncs either i New York Chlcimo through thL Senorosity of tlic W.

T. Onmt Co and (i mnnufncturrr flccordlDg Ui contort just announced. In each community hoya between the ages of 10 flnd IU years nm enter the contest, by writing words. Ulanks for contest are given out in Grant utores, In cnch commtmlty. two winners will be Bcleclwl Saturday nlcht Sept.

ii4 iiml these boys will re cclve ft hftKcbnll autographed ly Bnbe Knlh or nn autographed pic turo of the Bftbe. The winners' compOhltlonK wll lie' forwnrdwl to New York am Sept. 1'G three nntloiial winners will be si-lecK-d. "KINK" ItljMED WASHINGTON Sept. --A "kink" in the BlK Four rail- mart tracks ncnr DeGrnfC caiiRcd the wreck and Injury of two persons on July 'X.

the safety bun-nu of the interstate commerce com niixilrm twlsiy. The said ImliMitwl tlio tnu-k Inu'kleil directly in front of the en- piiif. Vo-rrr iv Nolln- hfrrby Civ" cmlltnn Twrl.1 In h' IM Btal-- IM-lrl-t fnr Ilii- Snilltin- m.lrlrl Olilo. pltlllnn. hl Ictchi'r funoral vill he In Ore Columbus.

home. Interment cemetery, DOKOTlIlclAFT i ut p. in. Moniluy in KVKICETT IlUtiGLES Funeral services for Everett HUE- les. of York.

who died nt home theru Hiituidiiy. heltl Mondny nflonmon nt tho Horncr metery in York with Kcv. Faiwlu Mr. Hugglcit wnfl BOJI of Alfred and Mury Jnno lluKKU'g itutl WHB horn Jn Kontncfcy Feb. 28, 1883.

Ho mnrried to Herllo MaplcB In 1008 and rlRht children were born to i union. Two children preceded hitn In dt'iitli. Ho IK Kurvtvi'd by hta wife, thewe children, Mrp, PInney of Koclr, ttelvn Morton, Lulu ToHlvcr, and twrv-ycar-old (IniiKh- ter, of York, Ky. He also leaven fmir urn I our 3. M.

llUKKloi of Qulnc-y, K)'-. lien AllriKl ilUKBleK, CliurlVM Hnfr rtU's of 1'orkj nnd Slru. Vola Cook of thle city, JOHN R. VAKVIN Funeral Rervlcow for II. Val- vln, 80, former resident of Olivny.

who died In Korthfork, W. Sunday, will ho held In Our Ijtdy of tiotmlwi church, Otwuy, at 8:30 n. in. Burial will fol- loiv In MtKjtillough cemetery itudcr direction of UnderUikcr Bryan. WILMEK CX1LLINS WHmi'T Hoy year and flvo inonth.i old son of Mr.

nnd MTK. jrfio Collins of 1302 1-2 filed nt (ho homo of hfft lui-parents, Mr. and Mra, James (J im-i'r, i IH-V n-et Moii- lay (it 11 n. foUmvitiR three week.s'- Illness of compllea- ti'iiiH, lie ftiirvlvwl liy his pnrrnts. his 'iiiulpurciitti mid Kduti Mae, Kmniji Luu, -3, ami a brother, James, Funeral will he held at 10 nt the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Glover on Kinney itreoL Interment, will be in Oreen- lawn cemetery under direction of Km rick. I'ottsiuouth Geiierul hospital claini- ttl Dorothy Craft, month old dit lighter of Kobeil und Crnf of, Mill street. The thlld litut uot been In good health thico birth tiud coiiipliuitioii.s roHiiIted lu her dciuh. WHS nrlinlt(ed ti tho.

hocpllal Saturday. esides her imreutH, ahe leuvey four sinters nnd one brother, Kuth, 0, Pnnline, 5, Jonn. 4, Billy, '2, ami i hlstcr Doris. Utirlul wns 'i'inHiiiiy afternoon in ri'fiilnwn eenieUfry under the dl- retUon of A I Mclcher. to ahu but tlm INFANT HUFFMAN Denth nt 10 p.

m. Monday claimed Roger Ryron Huff man, week won of Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Huffman Jr. nt the homo of 4he Rrnnd- ents, Mr.

nnd Mrs, Oscnr Hnff- innn of Whoclersluirg, Thin wns Iho only child. Funcrnl services were hold Tnesdiiy nfternoon nt Momorlnl burial nark under the direction of George MRS. AIARY TISSLEY Sept. 20--Death Mrs. Mary ThiKlcy, at the home of Mrs.

H. Smith, Orufiiup, nt. 0:1," p. m. Monday.

OolHtls canned death. She Is survived by the following children: Mm. If. Smith, tim'miif; E. fr.rmer sheriff, W.

W. Tlnsley, MI.W Snlllo Tlnsley, S. 0. TIiiHloy, Charleston, Mrs. Mnry Asnes Allen.

Irene Dlckersnn, and Mrs. Nell Burtee, Fremont. Mich. Hhe was member of the Grt'enup Hebf-milis. INFANT DOSS KUtK, Sept.

20-Tho one'day i bnby, ft won of Mr. and Mrs. George Dnss, Cherry Fork, died Sunday, Brief services were held at the home Monday. Interment in the Cherry Fork eome- MUS. FItANK DKESSLKR Mrs.

Atiiwt Hurst Uremtlur, wife uf Frank Dresslttr of (H-13 Unhner roitd. Hclotovtllp, died 10 p. m. Mondny in Mercy hmipHal following; au extended ut ni'venil moiilhs. Her death was due to complU'ttUunH.

was admitted to thu huNpltal Hniurdny. Mrs. llrcKsler was born lK-c. lu Or wimp county, Kentucky, und was ot Uuiulttnti nnd Kli7-alKth McCormlck Slio WHS united In inardfl. Frank Drewslrr Sept.

When she was 10 ytnrs of flg Joined tho Molhodlst church, lu late 1 yciirn Blio attended Rlvorview Baptist church und a member of the Ladies' Aid societj of thai church. She was devoted to her home and family nnd bfhived hy all her friends. Shfi lutd lived In thin vicinity fur years. Besides her husltand site Is survived by these children: Mrs, Vlr- ln Knyder, Ht-lcn, Knund, Etile, Hetty Ann nnd Cluirlus nt home. She ul.sii lenvcK the and el.ster.i: James, Itom and To'm Hurst of Torts- inoutb, Edward Hurst of Free- limn MTH.

Nonnnu Uatn- mon of FrnuklSn Fiinmco nnd Mrs. I-nhi Worluunn of Funeral (torvIecM -ivlll hi held Thursday nfternoon at 2 o'clock nt linujtt 011 road. Rev. Miljin will (tindnct ihe serr- i nnd burial wilt be In Memorial park cemetery under tlie direction of Wlndel-Howlnml. MHS.

wfETlAM'C. PAl't a relapse after apparently recovering from mi operation for ap- penflleltls, Mrs. William C. I'aul, 41, wife of William C. Paul, superintendent of schools of Lawrence county, died Tuesday at 8:10 a.

m. In the hospital. She underwent an operation nix ngo. She Is survived by lier husband, three daughters, Thelmn, 30, Elolse, 14, and Helen. 11, and three ChnrlpK Collier, KHte i Attorney f'olller.

Ironton, and Calvin Collier, Portsmouth. MISS fiARNET MAY Miss Garnet May, 13, died at the home of her ptin-nis, Mr. nnd W. T. May In Jackson, IS.

In addition to her pim-uts siie leaves the foUmvinj; brothers and er.s, Jjicy, Wnlter, Lee Kdwtn at lioine, Mrs. Nursa Starrctt of Ports- iith nnd Mrs. Lucy Dcver of Scio- tovlllo and Mrs. Fannie Erwln ot Jackson, O. DOVES REPORTED PLENTIFUL LITTLE HOCK, 1 )-tiny AniBlor, secretary of the fish nnd game commission, revtorts that doves ore plentiful in AtkunMB numerous, pethnpe, than nt tiny tlma in 15 yeara." Xhc eeft- Bon closes Dec.

15. Itmlt -18 a day. nrne will o( 0, (nr li-nrlna on tlm 24th 19K. Bt I. HARHV r.

HABK. I'nll-il IHMrlcl Court. AI- NOTlf'F, 1 notice (hat I wl divorce In tot or Irtm the dnte this MATU.AttiCT MONtJlCS i Hjr T. C. Pwtr.

Brr 13 -3S-10 i-ll-lS WW Stocks-Bonds-rOtains Listed stock carried in open account on conservative basis. Complete Statistical Data At your Service EDWARDS CO. Phone 837 33-34 First Hrt'l. Portsmouth, Ohio.

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