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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 10

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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THE EVENOfO BBVIEW, EAST UVEBFOOL OHIO MONDAY, DECFArnF.R 18 1916 Open This Evening Until 8KX) Oor Clirislnias Gifts to Boys Is a saving of a dollar or more on each Suit, which dollar will pay for the hat, or the shirt. Re.sides which there is pleasure and satisfaction from selecting from the greatest showing of Suits, Overcoats and Furnishings. Majority Leader Worried About Finances 4.95 For Two Pants Suits Abo Mackinaws Also Orercoats Don't our word for it, but coinparw ihoin with any ahown at $6.50 and then Judge tor youraelf whether there any iiierlt In our of underHfllinK. The very Norfolk and IMnchback plain or fancy or and an abundance of pat from which to $7.50 For Two Pants Suits Kindly compare them with any your have bought for 110 are the very beat makes, the very beat the two of Knickerbocker being lined thruout, and the and being lery superior. Novehy Suits The new Velvet navy, maroon, brown; with pHnU) to match are the vogue.

The bigger hlgger towns $5 for the same you will find here at $3.98 Blue Serge Suits In the Junior Norfolk models, with MtrHlghl to match; are generally In the bigger In bigger at 14; they come In ages 2 to 7 our S2.98 Overcoats S6.50 10.00 should be $ij .50 CORNCR FIFTH mid WASHINGTOM STS. WMTS PIIEPnS tynwED Big Deficit Is Faced Despite Increased National Income. up Washington, 18 A flght to curtail continued prepare to the federal government from financial from breaking out today, conducted by a powerful group of in con- hettiUMi by Majority Leader Kllchin of the house. Rep. Kitchtn declared in no uncertain terms that the confronting the was far from satisfactory and said that he proposed to lay the entire matter before in a Withlng a few he wHl the White House and will take with Wilson the finan- iai affairs of the government which the majority leader threaten to become Involved.

The sent to by the of the treasury propos- the for the next fla- cal year, In connection with the calculation aa to the government revenue, Indicate a condition which In a private concern would be called Rep. KItchio said today. The for the flscal year beginning next July, the secretary timated will exceed the ordinary income by $800,600,000. He to have a generaJ balance of $114.000,000 at the beginning of the year. There atMiut $125,000,000 of for hich the secretary may proprely is- authorized.

If he does so there wilt be an actual deficit of more than $00,000.000 at the end of the flscal year even If we stripped the treasury of every dollar of general IMA. FNOn EIIEIIIilOII OF miEO TMFFIC The chamber of commerce will cooperate In any way looking toward the succesR of the river boom which will follow in the wake of the town Sheet and Tube announcement that It proposes to all coal from lU Monongahela river pool via water to Kast Liverpool, thence transfer it via rail to Youngstown. Secretary Hoover annoimced today that the chamber of commerce real- iKcd the Importance of the step, and that the new arrangement would mean much to Bkst IJvcrpool, espec- mily the iwttery manufacturers. It waa pointed out that a revival of river trade would probably result in local lottery manufacturers shipping much of their ware via water instead of rail. Inve.sHgutlons show that a saving of approxiiuutely 25 iter cent in shipping cost would follow the inauguration of a river transportation system.

Otto Dyke of Salineville spent the week end with local friends and rela tives. 1-2-9 12-9 W. 6th St. W. 6th St.

I Itf WIBT ilXTM tTRlET Xmas Even this year when merchandise of all kinds exceptionally high in price, you will find bargains in every department. Not only have we priced our goods so that you derive a saving, but everything arranged ao that selecting la made easy. Come in and Look Hundreds of Gifts for You. Balmacaans and Overcoats. Balmacaans In any of the new patterns, grey, browns with plain or velvet collars, other stores $16.00 grades tan, mixed 11.69 $2.00 Flannel Shirts, all colors $1.00 Dress Shirts, new patterns plenty black and 69e $5.00 Norfolk 92.69 Hand- 38e 39c arm white $4.00 annd style suits, any pattern Fancy box of kerchiefs, per box A big assortment of new Four-in-hand Ties Fancy seta of Garters, bands, in pretty box $15.00 Suita In light or dark patterns Overcoats in sixes 12 to 17, belled batks $4.00 Guaranteed Corduroy Pants Fine Silk Hose, in several coloro, 15c Initial Handkerchiefs Ssp Silk or Linene 19.35 12 to 93.85 92.88 59e 8e Silk Handkerchiefs, three in fancy box, $1.00 value Huudreds of Pretty Silk Neckties in pretty The new Reefer Muff- Ml A A lers in many patterns Lisle Thread Hose, two 78e 50e pairs in fancy box $2.00 all-wool ITnion Suita, light, medium or Big wltl heavy $5.00 Bweater Coats collars Lined Kid 91.50 grade; special Wool Sweater! in and light and dark red Kaps, Plush, cordu roy or cloth 890 Silk Handkerchiefs In fancy box Ribbed Union all MMITS OnOEn OF COMMISSnS announcement made by Prosecutor Vidrey that arrangements would be made for the transfer of tirover PotU, 21, local jmttery worker, accused of the murder of Mrs.

Anna I.iowers. to the City hospital. Pitts still remains a prisoner In the county Jail at LIslion Hhertff Crawford said this afternoon that Potts would not he to the hospltsi until orders had been received from the county commissioners. The latter body must arrange to pay for guards over the prisoner, phlle he In the hospital; for his hospital bill and the serrlces of a physician. Nothing looking to this end has baen done, Pitts is suffering from the effects of a self-inflicted wound.

He attempted to end his owm life after, it is alleged, he shot and killed Mrs. Ixywcrs. M. Gaston, son of Mr. and Mrs.

(J. H. Huston, pastor of one of the Presbyterian churches In Detroit C. W. Pritchard and Frank Icfi Hun- day evening for her bedside.

RIDERS BEGIN SIX DAY RACE New York, Dec. Jimmy Wilde, the flyweight champion of Kngland. and Frankie Demclfi, otherwise known as Young Zulu Kid of Brooklyn, who is the best boy at the weight In America, meet today in Ixmdun in a 20-round iKtut. one of the greatest contests little men in the history of the ring should result. For some inexplicable reason Dem- elfl took the name of Zulu, but he is an Italian.

The contest takes place at the Holborn stadium, Ixmdon, and la promoted by Jack Callaghan, who guaranteed Demelfl $2,500. Want Rates Revised. Washtngtoo, Dec. Goodyear Tire and Rubber company of Akron, Ohio, today filed a Complaint with the Interstate commerce commission alleging that freight rates on automobile tires from Akron to all points south of the Ohio river and east of the river were unreasonably high and asking for a revision downward. Y.

A O. Car Hits Auto. Salem, Dec. men were this morning, not seiiotisly, when a north Bound Y. and car struck an auto truck in which the trio were riding.

The truck belonging to the Salem Lighting company was badly damaged. New York, Dec. 18. Spinning around the big track at Madison Square Garden 14 teams were tied at 188 miles no laps at 8 o'clock this morning In the six-day bicycle race. lAwson and Mitten were setting the pace.

The riders were three miles and nine laps behind the record of 189 miles, nine laps, set by Lawson and Drobach la 1914. At one minute after midnight this morning the riders got away amid a pandemonium of cheers, though tne crowd which settled down for the night vigil was smaller than in former years. The are competing for $16,000 in gold, $5,000 of which will go to the winning pair night. The teams entered are: Ooullet and Grenda; Spears and McNamara, Kgg and Duptiy, Root and Madden, Hill and Drobach, Carman and Wiley, Kaiser and Cameron, Debeates and Walthour, awHon and Mitten, Katon and Ryan, K. Ohrt and Bello, and H.

Ohrt, Spencer and Carroll, Smith and Kopsky. Wants Partition of Farm. Lisbon, Dec. C. Morrison of Usbon has filed an action in the common pleas court against John H.

Morrison and the other heirs to the estate of his father, the late Freeman Morrison, asking that an order of partition be made for the 160acre farm belonging to the estate, locatfnl Just south of Lisbon in Center township. Freeman Morrison Sr. died a number of years ago, and the estate was to remain intact during the life time of the widow, Mrs. Catherine Morrl whose death occurred several months ago at the advanced age of 96 years. The plaintiff, as a son, claims a one-seventh Interest In the estate, and he asks that the court set It off to him.

or order that the farm be and the proceeds divided among the heirs. ElieiBLE IS FinEMEI Robert Watters, Harold Hutchinson and Ernest Reynolds sre eligible for appointment as city firemen, R. W. Sample, secretary of the civil service commission, advised Mayor Orr today. They obtained the highest grades In the civil service examination held In September.

Their grades follow; Watters, 97 1-2; Hutchinson. 93; Reynolds. 92. Although there no vacancy in the department, the men JU be as extra firemen. Otto Powsil.

Following a lingering illnesH, of a complication of diseases. Otto Powell aged 47 years, died Sunday afternoon at 2:15 at his home in Maplewood. Deceased was born in Graysville, but had resided here for the past twenty-five years, following the car penter trade. Besides his wife, he is survived by the following children: Mrs. Gop Clyde.

Orin and Eunice; and parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Powell, of Barberton. O. The following broth ers and sisters also survive: Mrs Jamta Campbell. Mrs R. A.

White Mrs. EM. Covert, James, John and Charles, all of Barberton; S. Foraker, of Akron; Mrs. M.

F. Cline of Cadiz; Mrs. Sam Stern, of Pitts burg; William and Robert of this city Funeral over the remains will be held at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon. Rev. W.

H. Clark, pastor of the Emmanuel Presbytherlan church, officiating. Interment will be made in cemetery. Rope Stitch 93.89 grey 91.98 48e 25e 85e Senenpiber that ws hare hundreds of gifts that lack of space prevents tti from mentioclnf. Come here, your every want will bs filled FOR LE8R.

W. 6th St the EUABIE 1.2-9 W.OtliSi Property to Be Value. Dec. was a brief hearing In the common court in the case brought by Sarah Alice At ktnsun and others against Mary Wy man and others, when the court found that the five in question, located In Kast Palestine, are the property of the devisees of the late Henry Greenwood and partition was ordered made. The court named Thomas Watkins, James Massey and Herbert Bloor to act as commissioners and fix the valuation of the property.

A PIANO Could anyone possibly think of anything finer? A Piano for Christmas! Surely that is the highest possible development of the gift idea. Surely will be welcomed as nothing else. the joy and surprise on Christmas morning when there's a new piano in your home. Imagine the joy of every member of the family. Probably you think Pianos are a wee hit expensive to be that so.

be surprised at the fine opportunity offered in our Christmas Savings and see. The Smith 409 Washington Street Phillips Music Co. Bell Phone 460 Clair avenue between and 10. the bourse of Mrs. Barbara C.

Bray. Word been rtcclved here of the dcalh of Mrs. Barbara C. Bray, who pHHscd away tn her 74th year, at her home In Industry township, a short diHtance east of Midland, death being due to a complication of diseases. aix children, three daughters, and three sons, survive: Blanche A.

Bray and Miss Edna, at home; Mrs. Paul H. Allen, of Taylor avenue, Beaver; leorge Bray, of Pittsburg, and and Charles, at home. Funeral services over the rMnains were held this morning from the late residence, at 10:30 urijil waa made in the Allegheny cemetery, Pittsburg. iLla, lot fMn kaowa as Beal.

SaRat. ellahle C. T. Larkina. Weekly Used-Car Bulletin The best bargains in used cars can be picked up at this season the year.

1916 Ford Roadster, mountable rims, fully equipped with de- Dixleland Racer, capable of 85 M. P. H. Ford Speedester, very fast Saxon Roadster, A bargain 9235 9506 9275 9175 Oldsmobile Truck, 4 cyl. 30 h.

ton 9350 Kissel Kur. 6 60 h. Just the thing for a 9325 truck 1911 Cadillac, would make a good truck 1914 Velle Touring Car, full electrical equipment 9325 9359 We will gladly dsmonatrate. Do not hesitate to phone us for engagements after your buelnese hours. TALK WITH OSCAR PLAZA GARAGE Weet Eighth Street REPAIR CO.

Bell Phone 2551 Just a Word from the oldest and. best known Jewelry House in East Liverpool, having been continuously in Jewelry business over fifty years. We have a good assortment to select from, plenty of help to wait on you, and will make satisfactory prices. Raymond Moffatt. Lisbon, Dec.

MoffatL the Blx-year-old son of Mr, and Mm. Albert Moffatt of Elkton, died at Sunday morning after a abort Illness, Funeral will be held from (he homo Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, standard timsi. Rev. W. Grate, officiating, and burial will he made in St.

cemetery, four miles north ol Llahon, at 11:80 Mrs. Elixaboth Emga. Mrs. Elizabeth Kmge, aged 48 years died yesterday afternoon at 1 at the City hospital, after a two illness, death being due to a complication of was a member of the First Christian church, being ed with the board of deaconneses, of Hint church, and also, was a member of Golden Rod Hlvo, No. 20, Lady of the Maccabeea.

Funeral will be held at 2 Tuesday from the First Christian ohnrdi, Rav. Mullen, pastor, officiating. Interment wlU be made In Riverview cemetery. Friends may view the remains this evening at the late residence on St. Nr.

Chas. Howe, weU known Watckmaker us, and wN have charge of the Watdi repair department, so hring Jong yonr work. Yon wiU fM ns at 420 Market Street, the Telephone. Office, Open We solidt yonr trade. 7 eie Mrs.

Huetoa Critically III. Lisbon. Dec. 18, A message received here Sunday by George H. Huston stated that Mrs.

R. M. Hus ton was lying In a very oritlcal con ditlon tn a hospital In Detroit, with little hope that she can survive longer than a few days. Mrs. Huston has been In 111 health tat some years.

Mrs. Hostcm the wlfs oC Rev, R. W. McKinney Jeweler ICESIUTim ROCK SPRINGS LAKE Afternoon Evening Electric lights have heen installed for night skattaig. ADMISSION.

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