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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 10

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THE review east iverpool ohio WEDNESDAY. MAY 17, COITY CAFETERIA BOSS IS ROLE Two Rivers Rising In Manitoba; Heavy Property Damage ROPOLI GIVEN $100 DAMAGES In the $20,000 damage of Tony J5ropoU against the U. H. whith had been on trial four days, the aury last evening returned a verdict. In favor of Kropoli for $100.

action grew out of the ejectment of Kro- Ipoll from a Y. O. car almost twoj years ago. The company had an ordci that coal minera from W.ot Point and other mining sections would have put on overalls or change clothes Defore getting upon the ehufric cars. Claiming that the dirty soiled the seats and clothing of passengers.

Eropoll got on the car at West.Iolnt ropoii and It is claimed that he was wearing clothes The car was stoppe I dirty and he was put off the car at Gilmore his petition Hropoli claimed that he was thrown from the car with some violence and that as a result ot the fall he was Injured The company dalmed that the man climbed off the front eml of the car and that tio one laid hands on him It was testlfted that he was put off be fore they the regular stop. HI Mav 17. Wafers of the flooded and Red rivers are rising two feet a day and there is danger today of wholesaPi flood of this city. The rushing torrents of tlie Assini bolne are bearing with thern the bodies of cows, horses and plgSi, aw well as limber from farther north in Manitoba, The minister (if ugiiculture has In sfiuetcd hi.H officers to give whal ser vice( they can for the relief of flood surferers. Score Injured in Crash of 1 Passenger Trains Cast For Cantata, Queen to Be Given Thursday President Invites Steel Magnates to Be Dinner Guests K.V.VSAS CITY, May -Two St.

J.ouls and San Francisco passen The aarred cantata, "Queen Esther," will be given at the iiigh school audi State Rests Case In Treason Trial Of Blizzard WASHIXinON. Harding has invited a number of thej countrv's leading steel magnates to i ger trains met in a head-on smash up tyrium Thursday evening under house Thursday a mile from this ty today. Over au.spire.s of the Kpworth was learned at the white the First Episcopal score were Injuifd, five seriously The two trains were No. 21. south-j bound from this dty to Springfield, i church and the Rlble Literary dub.

and No. 22 northbound from (Tin ton, to this dty. ru.shed from this dly to the wreck. No Developments In Building Trades Tie-Up in City Midvale Steel in Five-Point Jump On Stock Market SEEK HELP HERE FOR NEAR EAST Friday of this week, the people of JJshon are asked to fake clothing to the city hall to the Near East Relief committee. Mayor bus Issued a prodarnallon asking for donations of any class of clothing that can be worn by tlie people in the fa mine str cken dlstrlda of Europe.

Miss Mabel Marquis of the lo cal committee. If clothing Imndled and the commlltpe notified, it will he called for. The situation in Armen a and other sections is critical, those in charge of the relief work state, and the clothing will prevent the suffering and death of many children during the com ng winter. Martha Ethel Ralston. YOFNGHTQWN.

May 17. Tin youngest cafeteria director in the state of Ohio, and in country, is a succeas! At 24. Martha Ethel Ralsion, serving over GdO meals dally at ihe Y. W. There were no new develnpment.i today In the strike of the carpenters, bricklayers and plumbers which is now In Its third week, the building trades union ace stand Ing pat in their demands for a renewal of the old scale which expired April 30, while the employers are asking that Ihe men a per cent cut.

a settlement of the contro versy with the carpenters, of the painters' union and electrical workers at(( working under the old scale. NEW YORK, May Steel Jumped five po nls on the stock market this afternoon to close to $45 a share, while Wall street excitedly discussed rumors and reports that ('haries Schwab was attempting an- The nmmberrof other coup to bring the Midvale Steel and Ordnance company into the Bethlehem consolidation. house today. Plans for the dinner have quie. Ancient costumes will be worn by and it was only after the announce-1 members of the cast.

The cantata nient had been carrud the story of the queen Estheri stock tickers that the while hous. who risked her life to go before the would confirm it. I he guest list was withheld, as were all other detals. CHARLES TOWN. W.

Va -May 17. state today rested it.s case in the treason trial of indicted miner, who is accused of having led the ainiy which inarch'd on Mingo last summer. Indictment Nolled The indictment against Kodi. who with Harry Dumphiev barged with rcmceallng stolen property at East I'aleatine, was nidled by Judge J. G.

Moore Tuesday and Koch was released from Jail. Investigation showed that there was no direct evidence that Koch helped conccHl the property, hut was w.lh Humphrey when he came hack to look fur It in a deserted house. Humphrey was found guilty and sentenced lo Mansfield has brought her patrons five block.s from Hie business dlstrli five othei restauntnts and cafeteria, up a hill, the railro.id tracks and shown profit on her sales slips where other eating houses have had hardtiine making expenses the past year. She conducts her cafeteria with r. staff of less than 20 people.

Her secret of success "Know your jobl "Be able to fill any Job under you at a notice, "Give the people what tliey want to eat, not whal you llilnk they should. "Give the liest of food, get a small profit and your numerous profits will make money for yon "Smile! Pinchot Primary Race for Governor (Continued from Page One) Fined For Uelng Snare Clyde arrested by Game Warden H. Toot on a charge of Mttemptiog to snare fish, was brought before Justice Claude Albright Tuesday and upon a plea of gullly was flued $25 and costs. Toot the man on the Ardier bridge trying to get a wire loop over a large sucker that was in the water below. lie am.

oy Rev Instead of Slate Senator Edwin II. Varo and other Republican leaders be. Ing able to roll up the 150,000 majority they had jiredicfed for Alter, thev were ruefully conceding that Pinchot had cut their a if nearly In half Both sides gave the women of the city and state, who went to the polls in a state wide primary for the first time, a large shaie of the redit for the Piiu hot sweep Russ Accept Plan For Two Board Meets (Continued from Page One) King lo plead her cause. The cast follows; Queen Weaver. Weaver.

Meakln, H. Laughlin. Haman's wife Gertrude Hobbs. Adams. High Priest-Albert Scribe Frank Taylor.

First Maid of Taylor Queen's Taylor and Ethel Ward Persian Princess Mrs. Roy Stype. AniEELING. May 17. Alex Glass, chairman of the executive board ot the Wheeling Steel corporation, th plants in many cities along the Ohio river, will be pre.sent Thursday night at the white house dinner at Washington, tendered by President Harding to prom nenf steel magnates of the country.

Mr. Glass left last night for the east. Judge Day Enters Race for Supreme Court Bench Place Pleas Judge Robert H. Hay, today filed with Secretary of State Smith, his declaration aw a candidatti for the Republican nomin.ition lor state supreme Judge. Steamer Rushes to Aid of Schooner Off Cape Blanco Crowl it Keleated Frank Crowl of Sehrlng.

who liad been In the c'luiity Jail from the lime the grand Jury Indicted him for non-1 support of three children uulll Tiies one half county, day afternoon, agreed to pay $.50 cash together with other dislrlcts, making PHILAHELPHIA, May 17 Attorney General tnurgin over Gifford Pinchot has shrunk to 21,611 for the state, according to Ihe latest returns. Two thousand three hundred twelve tlon districts have yet to be heard from. AH of county and prac and $.14 a month tor the support of his Idren. He gave bond for his ap pcarance for sentence In the event he failed In Ihe payments and was released. His former wife lives in East Palestine and has remarried.

yolunturily lo the hearing, not having been up. Lisbon Marriages CUfford rtloss of Hanover and Ca inlUe Summer of Kensington were mar ried In Lisbon by Rev. Carson M. Snauffer of Columbiana and Catherine VV right of Lisbon were at Lis- uaffieo up a total of 5 667 precincts, give Alter a fofal vote of Piuchoi, Only five counties out of the total 67 In Ihe that have so far been carried by Alter They are Dauphin, Fayette. Allegheny and Phlla dfdphiu In the latter his majority was 83,000.

A the returns come in the clean sweep made by the Pinchot supporters in the outlying districts and majority I of the counttes becomes more and "This said the note, "has always been ready to Join with the governments (at Genoa) in ar ranging for an inquiry by experts Into the economic situation in Russia and the necessary reraed This paragraph speaks for Itself, it was explained today in official quarters. It means that the United States Is convinced that the at Genoa have been proceeding on the wrong track, that they have made themselves ridiculous and weakened their own prestige by bickering and quarreling with the Ru.sslan delegates instead adopting a firm, united policy and saying to Russia, in effect: "Here are the conditions which you can be readmitted to the family of MOSCOW. May the outcome of the Genoa conference. Russia will carry out all the Internatfon obligations to which she Is committed, Leon TroiJiky, commissar for war in the soviet government, declared today an exclusive Interview with International News Service. He said that Russia is anxious to enter into a commercial agreement with the United States.

SAN FRA.N'CISCO. May steamer Will amette was speeding today to the assistance of the schooner Odmo. which crashed on the rocks off Cape Blanco early today and then floated, leaking badly. The last radio message received from the Odmo stated she might have to bo abandoned, la which event the crew would await rescue in Binall boats. A heavy fog prevailed.

Predict Business In Ohio Will Soon Be on Cleveland Trolley Car Men Accept Slash in Wages COLUMBUS, business activities throughout Ohio next fall should be on high is the lief voiced here today by officials of the Ohio Building Association League. These officials stated that they have taken a poll, through 725 secretaries of building and loan associations la the But keye state, which discloses the composite Judgment of 700 Ohio flnan- and business men to be that the business Interests of the state have conquered hard times, that business is better and that all Indications favor a gradual increase this summer. The poll, it was stated, shows that business today is better in 75 of Ohio 88 counties than six nioutlis ago. Vast Acreage in Louisiana Flooded By Levee Break ANT), men employed by the Cleveland Railway and company, rather than imperil their organlzat on by submitting the question of an to arbitration, have accepted a cut of 10 cent in wages. was announced today The vote upon the wage cut, which was completed last night, was 1.186 for and 790 against.

The new rates of pay range from 50 to 55 cents per hour, depend ng upon length of Gen. Chan Orders Seizure of Salt, Customs Revenues ANGOLA, May lo seven thousand acres of la.ad. under cultivation by inmates of Hie state penitentiary here was inunoated by a break in the levee at Bayou, about inile.s from the main buildings of the state farm today A thousand convicts are being conveyed to safety from the flooded fields. Besides the state lands, thousands of other acres and hundreds of people are said to be in more or less danger. Accepts Debate Invitation, ALBANY, May Miller has accepted an Invitation to debate the proposed vSt.

I.awrence ship canal with Governor Allen of Kansas in Chicago next Tuesday. Governor Miller Is strongly opposed to the canalization of the St. I-awrence river on the ground that it would injure ths barge canal. PEKING, May Tso l.ln. northern war lord, who has declared the independence of Manchuria, has ordered the seizure of the salt -and maritime customs revenues at the treaty port of New Chwang, according to official information from Harbin.

This is regarded as virtual declaration of war on the treaty powers, according to an International authority here. Abandonment Chai 1 Abandonment of their Elizabeth, aged 4 years, ue Chine, aged 9, was the charge fileu to C. J. Heverlv. 821 Sophia In Justice of the Peace P.

court this by who was formerly Mrs. C. Heverly. The case will be heard in court on evening at 3') Peru and "TtoHvia are the greatest, produfers of alpaca wool. At the Boston Tea 321 chesH of tea were sunken.

bon. Additional Called Twenty five additional Jurors have been for in common pleas court next as follows Miss Gi'urgla Harker, John Weltz. 1, T. Cap'hart. Albert kin.

Charles' W. Hendershott. Kerr. .1, Per shun. F.ast Liverpool.

John S. Scott. John Mrs Sarah A Forbes, ville, Mrs Della Nevln. phlne Lisbon; Fdward Lewis. Hallnevllle; Williams.

Ellz ttbelh Fellows. Hephiier. la'e tonia; Frank Bye, N'egley; Anna Keister, North Georgi'tow Yates, Horner Callulian. Mi.s. Elizabeth Ruridolph.

Salem, Jease Edgerlon, Kit Boyle, Humus cus. Council Will Vote Friday on Fare Raise (Continued from Page One) Wells Miss fare would be tried for six montlis. I.ut notwithstanding the Increase in venue tlte company could not to tlioiU a bo's. He tliat ha us soon added as the PfTTSBCRGH, May 17. The fight for the Republican nomination for governor of Pennsylvanifl between Attorney George Alter and Gifford Pinchot tightened up as the day advanced.

Allegheny county, in which Is located Pittsburgh and a dozen smaller cltU s. now Is the pivotal county in tlie goveinship contest be tween the old guard and Hull Mtwiae elements for state political Both sides admit that unless Allegheny comily can give Alter a Pleasant Heights and River Road lino lead of 60,000 at least. Pin hot will ju winner Old guard claims Miners on Road Work. A large number of miners who out of work in the I.lsbon district have found employiiieul with the state an I county road contractors at 35 cents an hour They work eight hour. oL the contractors were willing to anow the men to work longer days, but the state dipartmeiit insists on all state work being held to the eight- hour law.

The coal situation is Ing critical, as even the banks are not rniltted to run. The rule allows the ow ners to dig coal, but not to hire any outside help questions had been that an ap pllciitlun to aliundon the Grandview be filed. Hr. opposed a tructlon Inn ease assert ing that it was noi a question of fares, but a of the union He that the licople of East liverpoul would staml by the men in tiielr fight for rec ugnition of the union. John urged tlie enactment of for reused faie.s.

stat lug liie city tlven insist tliat the cars he 1 Uoumilmaii believed tlie tnictbm c.mipany have more revenue, hut that the om must first recognize the union of tiu.oun or more for the county today did not stand up a.s tlie total vote on the ofllciat count at time, pinchot was still holding Alte: to a in the county on latest returns. In the inoinitig returns liud about Iho same lead over Pinchot, 1.135 distrlct.s out of In the county, offlrially giviug Alter H8.959 and Pinchot IS.tlHti, Awaiting Outcome of Injiiriea. IJoyd Irwlu, Howard Jacksmi. Lawrence ami Samuel Ual houu, the four East men held lu the Llstam Jail on the churg of driving an automobile while lu an Intoxicated condition, liiive not had a hearing, held pending outcome of injuries sual vined Mr.s. Charles F.

Buraoii of rs when the machine In which the men were riding ran Into her buggy. Mrs. Bur ion Is to be in a seiioua tlon. Piiiy men Brudsliaw and Benjamin tiib hoiis also urged that tlm street car company should be compelled to oper ale Its ars with unltni men. Ogllvle head of the merdiants division, stated tliat in his opinion would Imrease the fare the question of union labor would he settled Mayor J.

Wilson declined to ex- his opinion in the matter. staL Ing that he to remain neutral. Chester people council to to it that fares are adjusted on that at the same time adjustment maile here. Mayor Parker stated that he felt tile 10 cent cash fare on the Chester line was extessive Accoidlng to the motion authorizing soHcltor to draw the ordinance, made by Councilman Edwards, new rate, if adopted, would In for two years, after which the fare would revert back to five cents. PHH.AHELPHIA, May 17.

Govern or Sproul issued a statement today in whicli he Plncliofs victory. His statement Piiuliot's victory is a great persona! triumph for him an.l his gaging personality and great as a campaigner contributed miu to (he success of his canvess. "He got a gtMid start and was able to capllaltze the of newly i enfranchised women voters and to corral all of the state who are out of sorts with the administration at Washington ami Harrisburg, and with conditions gen erally. "Tlie coal strike and the lesultlng unempbvyment in the cou, the scale in the mining counties to an amazing extent and ujmet the culeulations of the most experienced jy.lit leal observer. "I have sent iny congratulations to and I shall be glul to assist him in every way in his campaign rtt Ml.

t.TÄ'iSÄ'a fVcni at travel with the brakes on TEP away from mealtime J. GRAY COLLINS Optometrist and Optician Esamineo Fitted I bpeclallze on tor the Service and Hatlsfactlon 123 W. Sixth St. Bell 1755. East Liverpocf, Ohio.

British Cabinet Debates Defeat (Continued from Page One) USE CITY PURE MILK Give the Baby the Beat Phone 287 bahly will be earlier than anti cipaled. The Gemsa situation ami the iiic dent in last night afford the premier an excellent oiiportunlty to step down ami out if he is of the strain of The general opinion, however, that the government will continue lo make light of attai ks against it There Is a posslhillty that I A. Fisher, president the bounl of educatbm. may lie offered as a ritlce His possible res gnatlon had been discussed without any decision I elng reached It was generally conceded today that the government's resulted from iKKir generalship. The coalition whip ordered all members to the house at 8:30 for a vote, but the opponents of Ihe government forced a dl- vis on at 7:40 when the government's forces had not yet been marshalled.

Chamberlain arrived up on the scene late to save the day. May 17. "The wtmien certainly played a nromlnenl part in the State Semitor Edwin H. declared today in commenting on the much I majority for Alter, tiuit the reguiai Republican organization was able to givo Alter in I'hilailelphla. "A great of the trouhl from out our votes was because a lot of our people di I not that they had a real tight their hand until it was too late lo do any Senator Vare -ith more power, not less.

easy. Simple, natural food puts zest in museles, ambition in brain, sends order, to every faculty. Poorly balanced food says, Grape-Nuts is a health and energy food, delicious to taste; soundly and scientifically nourishing. Made of whole wheat flour and malted barley, skilfully blended and slowly baked for 20 hours, its exceptiuual ment is partially pre-digested and dev'eloped for quick and perfect assimilation. Crisp and rich in flavor captivating appeal to the appetite.

find breakfasts and lunches more enjoyable, and much more helpful if you leavo off heavier, starchy foods for a dish of Grape-Nuts with cream or milk. Children grow sturdy and strong on this splendid food. Ready to serve, right from the package. Order Grape-Nuts from your grocer today. I W.Vi4HlNGTt»N.

Mav 17. re suit (li the primary, in which has t.early. If not sctiially, beaten famous blatg am! won the Republican gu bernstorial nomination was hailed by iHilh Repuhlic.ins and Henmcrals alik lu Washington toil.iy, as "a striking victory" for The uncertainty that existed up to mn.n as to whether UtiicUot has been only served to ton the flam of the interest In the race. Regardless of who the winner in the tlnal analysis. was unan Imously agreed among rs totlay that showing against old machine is of striking victories a lung timo.

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