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ft THE EVENING REVIEW. fiAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO. MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1924. TWO various states Immediately $75,000,000 authorized by the postoffice appro priatlon act of June 19, 1922, and ap Ah Highway TO'. (Continued from Page One) NOTABLE FIGURE AT G.

O. P. MEET REPORTS FROM STOCK MARKET COUNTY NEWS Review Lisbon Bureau, West Park Ave. Bell Phono 319 M. K.

Ztmtrman, Representative. i propriates $13,000 to be immediately available, the remainder to be made available in later appropriations. As the result of the quick signing of this measure, there will be no inter CIRCUS TENTS PITCHED HERE Benefit Show for School Music at Patterson Field. those elements which do not look with favor upon naming a pronounc ed western Progressive. Other Possibilities In the background of all the talk and chatter of candidates and there is talk of very Utile else in connection with this placid gatheringthere still loomed today the little known figure of Dr.

Marion Leroy Burtou. President of the University of MIcM gan, who was chosen personally by President Coolidge to place his name while the county has agreed ash the thoroughfare. OceMthe oenUf, steam shovers will be moved to Wellsville to assist in loading th cinders into the county trucks which will be used in the work. The contractors holding the Wells ville East Liverpool road improvement contract have been notified that men employed on this job must not ruption of federal aid road work. Under this bill, $798,275.47 has been appropriated for federal aid on West Viriginia roads.

Pennsylvania under this bill is to receive $3,365,956.21. The largest appropriation went to Texas, which will receive $4,410,169.76. MARKETING BODY TO BE ORGANIZED NEW YORK, June 9 In a highly unsatisfactory volume of transactions, prices in the forenoon trading on the stock exchange today backed and filled over an extremely narrow range, with the trend if any, slightly Stark, Portage and Erie counties are the first three counties in this part of the state, according to County Agent C. E. Rowland, to U.ke up plans work more than eight hours a day Gives Normal School Address.

The Rev. P. M. Kendall of the Lis before the convention. He remained today the most con or 48 hours per week.

The eight hour law specifically provides that bon Christian church Sunday night sistently touted dark borse in the con preached the annual baccalaureate rot more than eight hmiri con ventjon Btabe I lint a. mtt dmp'ab i i nri am Atttta fl1. stitute gam McCracken's Great American circus pitched Kb tents on Patterson Athletic Field today for a three day engagement under the auspices of the department of music in the public, schools. d.ownward. There was practically no uotslde interest.

Railroad shares started oft firm but constructive initiative diminished soon after the opening. Call money was renewed at 2 per cent. a day's work for men engag sermon to the 1924 graduating class of the Columbiana County Normal at. rfi A. school.

The event was in the forri of a union service, with Lisbon The show, a two ring concern, Is scheduled to give six performances churches Joining. for standardizing and cooperatively marketing their 1924 potato crop under plans now being worked out. The details for the plan provide for the for mation of local cooperatives with a producers' agreement covering both preparation for atle and cooperative selling. Formation of the locals In these counties is expected to precede siml lar organizations in adjoining counties, and the eventual state wide marketing association. It is proposed to have a similar or during its stay.

Matinee performan ed In any public work carried on by the state or any political subdivision thereof, whether done by contract or otherwise. The following order has been issued by Herman R. Witter, director of the Department of Indu: trial Relations: "Do not suffer or permit workmen under your supervision on the East Major General James G. Harbord was another who loomed up with considerable potential strength, despite the snorts of the Westerners that the farmers don't know him. Harbord, like other candidates, appeared to be falling heir to a part of the Lowden strength.

Senator "Jim" WadswJrth of New York, a frequent visitor to the White House In matters ees will be given each afternoon at Leetonia Couple Married. Arthur Golden and Mrs. Lillia 1:80 o'clock with evening shows at Onening Liberty Bonds NEW YORK, June Opening Liberty bonds: First 4'n, 1018; Second 44's. 100.29; Third 4's, 101.10; Fourth 4'b, 101.17; New 4'n, 103.t I I xvs' Sf I o'elnek. BVM.

WC "5S V. a JB Baumgartner of Leetonia were mar. ried in Lisbon Monday by a justtco of the peace. Liverpool Wellsville road or on any other public work in this state to was an example of the ir bord strength. Wadsworth was for work more than eight hours in any Stock Quotations' one day or more than 48 hours in any one week." The order was issued, it is claimed, ga nization in Columbiana county, which in a measure will follow the lines of the Live Stock Shipping association, declared to be the most sue cestui organization of the kind so far formed by the Columbiana County Farm Bureau.

NEW YORK, June 9Noon prices upon a visit of a state inspector in Lowden until the ex governor out. Now be Is for Harboard and be will make an effort to swing the powerful New York delegation with him on the question. Still further lu the convention background loomed other candidates today. Missouri came through with of principal stocks: The program includes perrormmg bears, sea lions, boxing kangaroos, aerial acts, bareback riding, clowns and other high class acts. Peanuts and pink lemonade will also be avail able on the grounds.

The show is under the supervision of Sam McCrackin, who for many years was connected with the Bar num Bailey Ringling Brothers combination. It has exhibited in Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Philadelphia and other cities under the auspices of the Shrine, Klwanis and similar organisations. The show will be given twice daily, rain or shine. this section May 22. The contractors declare that men engaged on this job American Beet Sugar 37' American Car and Foundry 1.03 American locomotive 72 V4 are paid on the hourly basis and are willing to work 10 hours per day but American Smelting 61 FEDERAL ROAD are unable to do so because of the two Governor Hyde and ex Governor Anaconda 29 stute's orders.

Herbert S. Hadley, now a university Chester B. Stahl, a glass worger. or Salem, and Miss Lavina Zeppernick of Salem have been granted a mar riage license. Pastors Name (Continued from Page One) tic campaign, this being left in the bands of the laymen's commitee.

The services of two evangelists Rev. W. E. Biederwolf of Monticello, and Rev. Milford H.

Lyon, of Winona Lake, have been suggested for the local campaign. Another meeting of the laymen's committee, headed by Mayor Charles Brown, will be held in the First Baptist church, Monday, June 16, Dr. Parley, E. Zartman, secretary of Evangelist' Association of America, conferred with members pf the laymen committee in the Y. M.

C. A. yesterday afternoon. MONEY DIVIDED The state highway department has been granted $2,795,804.69 federal road money for the fiscal year beginning G. O.

P. May Draft (Continued from Page One) head. Then there is Albert J. Beveridge, of Indiana; Governor Joseph M. Dixon, of Montana; V.

S. Senator Wesley Jones, of Washington, Representative Theodore Burton, of Ohio, tho convention keynoter, and U. S. Senator Frank B. Willis, of Ohio.

These are considered "outside possibilities" but still Raid Checks "Uncle Joe" Cannon A characteristic peso of "Uncle Joe" Cannon, a notable figure at every Republican convention In half a century. July 1, County Surveyor Lloyd C. Kirk has been Informed, as a result of Jar mcnt of the former governor became (Continued from Pane One) tbe passage and signing by President common property. Calvin Coolidge June 5 of the agricul The belief prevailed generally that IJa'dwin Locomotive 1.07 Baltimore A Ohio 74 '4 Bethlehem Steel Pfd 45 Canadian Pacific 1 45 Central Leather 11 Mi Chicago, Mil. St.

Paul 11 Crucible Steel 49 Erie 27 4 General Electric 2.174 Norfolk Western 120 Reading 63 Republic Iron A Steel 32 Southern Pacific 8ft Southern Railway Studebaker 82 Texas Company 38 U. H. Steel Common 94" Westlnghouse 57 4 Willys Overland 7 possibilities in this mix up which the tural appropriation bill. ((IVArnnr liwilan maun ith.t Beaver county jail, awaiting action by the grand jury on charges of possess uivnii i i The bill authorised the Secretary Franks Slayer (Continued from Page One) he not only was unwilling to have his i At TrBT "woen aa name go before the convention but jcU8ed Cleveland. of Agriculture to apportion to the ing, selling, and offering for sale Intoxicating liquor and also carrying mat be would refuse the job if his concealed weapons.

He was arraigned before Justice of the Peace Hush at housrs and class rooms of the Unl went ahead and "drafted'1 him. Con Rochester Saturday night and held sequently, after numerous long dis vcrsity of Chicago with the purpose Ggihivs Store Mm under $2,500 bond, which he was unable to furnish. tance telephone conversations, most of of showing that the youth's moves prior to and the day of the slaying, Chester Benson, another one of tho show them to be Intellectually sane EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1924. Chicago Grain CHICAGO, June 9 Wheat opened to lower; corn to lower; oats unchanged to higher. Wheat, July.

1.04 4 to Sept. 1.05 20 offenders, caught by the police, was arraigned before Mayor Charles Brown Saturday afternoon and handed a fine of $1,000 for possesiting whiskey, lie is alleged to have had two quarts of liquor in his possession when apprehended. In default of payment be was remanded to the county Jail. Edward Transon and Carl Young, who were arrested near Grimm's Bridge by Sheriff Lewis and deputies, were fined $500 and $750 respectively, to Dec. 1.07to Corn July.

78 to Sept. 78 to Dec. 71to Oats July, 46 i Sept. 40; Dec, the Lowden people were busily engaged today in looking for some place to go. They found no common ground on which to stand in support of any othe.

candidate and, despite numerous night conferences, it appeared today when a weak and wan sun straggled up ove Lake Krie, that the so called Lowden strength split np among msny of th doxen odd names that will figure In the early balloting. The delegates are frankly looking for guidance and, thus far, there has been none. On the topmost floor ol the Hotel Cleveland, Wm. M. Butler.

Frank W. Stearns and others from the White House entourage, hold forth, shaking hands and listening gravely to the advancement of rival claims. Western Delegates Active They blandly assure questioners the White House "has no candidate" but, In the same breath, It Is admitted 42 to 42. Featuring a Wonderful Sale of New Wash Dresses Of The Nationally Famous "Wirthmor Jiff ion Make Darrow Denies Any Plan to Sacrifice Nathan Leopold, Jr. CHICAGO, June Rumors that Nathan Leopold, might be sacrificed to the state to save the life of Richard Loeb, through the latter's turning state's evidence when their trial on charges of having slain Robert Franks Is called, were refuted here today by Clarence Darrow, chief of counsel for the defense.

"1 know nothing of any aw plan, said Mr. Darrow. Tho report Is without foundation." Cleveland Livestock CLEVELAND, June 9 Cattle Receipts market slow; choice fat steers good to choice nutcner steers sus; fair to good But cher steers good to cholee heifers 7 good to choke butcher bulls good to choice cows B.fiO'ff 6.50; fair to good cows 4 common Fashioned of splendid quality ginghams and cham I 7f brays in a wide range of gay, smart colors ifftt ijAJj jjsx that will not fade! You'll find wonder yjS fff ful values here I At this absurdly iljFf cows 2CC3 50. Calves Receipts 1100; market on possession charges. They had two gallons of whisky In their possession when apprehended.

Transon paid bis fine, but Young was committed to the county jail when he stated he was unable to pay. James Twig was fined $17.60 on a charge of The other offenders were taken to Beaver tor trial. Charles Cole, of this city, was released under $2,000 bond bjrjustice Ruah on charges of transporting whisky. Bart Brown.of this city, was committed to jail on a similar charge In default of a $2,000 bond. Both will be tried at the September term of court.

Ttn Visitors Pined Ten others, giving the names of Katheryn Brown. L. Anthony. With the same purpose, the state's attorney office carefully arranged the notes made by each of the accused pair when the confession of the other was read to htm. This will serve, the state pointed out, as a cents higher; good wto choice veal calves ifo 11; fair to good 7fM9 Hliepp and Lambs Receipts good; market alow and weak; good to choice Iambs 13ff 14; fair to good to choice wethers 7 good to choice ewes 6ff; culls and common 2t4.

Hogs Receipts 7,000: markets stu that both Herbert Hoover and General Charles) O. Dawes, of asjy other "nod man" regular persuasion, if acceptable to President Coolidge The Western delegations were doing the most ective campaigning in the bote's and gathering places. Fresh from their contacts with with dissatisfied agriculturists of jlhe West and fearful of the "menace" presented in their states by the expected In valuable weapon against the predict dy to strong; yorkers 7.50; mixed 7.f0; ed move of the defense to have the heavies mediums 7.50; pigs 6.50; roughs 6.25; stags 4.60. confessions thrown out. dependent candidacy of U.

S. Senator In the notes made by Leopold and Robert M. Ia Foilette, the Westerner Loeb, when the confessions were read from tbe great producing belt have Pitsburgh Livestock Cattle Supply market in the handwritings of the boys, and in their denials of each one's accusation that the other did the actual killing, they have demonstrated, accord lug to Crowe, one half of the Il come to Cleveland prepared to wage a last ditch fight for a vice president who will provide an effective balance for the conservative Eastern influence. The Iowa delegation afforded an outstanding example. Tbe corn field delegates want Representative L.

J. Dickinson, of Iowa, leader of the Farm Bloc In the House. They wanted linois code's requirement for legm sanity and culpability in an accused person. The state holds that a per mm is legally sane ll if he can dis tinguish between right and wrong. Vinyham Charles Anthony, James Anthony, Charles Johnson, Jamet Johnson.

Joseph Crawford and F. T. Pulan, all of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Midland, were fine $10 and costs each on charges ct visiting a suspicious place by Justice Bush.

All but Crawford paid thoir fines. No arrests were made by the Hancock county officers. The state line raid was planned about two weeks ago after Mayor Brown had addressed aa appeal to Governor Plnchot of Pennsylvania. Three members of the state contabu lary from the Butler headquarters were sent to the state line district several days ago to make an Investigation in an effort to locate violators before the raid was made. Others came here Saturday to assist In the cleanup.

The raid Is said to have been hastened by the death of IK year old Francis Wilson of Kant End, which was attributed to moonshine whtaky which his companions admitted bad been purchased at the stato line. Flcod Warnings cetns Lower; choice 10.15vsl0.35;; prime 10 1510.50; good 9.25I0; tidy butchers 9 25ft10.25; fair 7.50 common 5f6.75; comon to good fat bulls 47; comon to good fat cows 2to 6.75; heifers 69; fresh cows and springers 30ft 90. Veal Calves Supply l.SOO; market steady at 10.50; heavy and thin calves Sheep and Lamb Supply 2.200! market steady; prime wethers 7.75 good mixed 7 7.50; fair mixed 5 culls and common lambs 14; spring lambs 50. Hogs Receipts market active to strong; prime heavy hogs 7.70 7.80; heavy yorkers 7.707.80: light yorkers 6.754r7; pigs 6.256.50; roughts (006.25; stags 3. 00 4.00.

and (2) if he has the power to resitd committing a crime. These noteg, together with the con fessions made by each of the youths, each article of the material evidence against the pair, and the photographic record which Crowe has assembled, showing every witness in the locale covered by his testiimony, were ln Gingham and aOL Vsl'r A Gingham vnth tftriped Organdy 10' n9ta Drattn Organdy JIL VvJ Dainty frilly Lace for trimming jjJ him even before Lowden painted himself out of the picture and before U. S. Senator Wm. E.

Borah sent definite word to Cleveland, that, under no circumstances, would he accept It, and with the effacement of these two favorites they want the Farm Bloc leader all the more. Dickinson Talk The Dickinson boom is under the direction of George Q. Call of Sioux City, Iowa. He told Interviewers and delegates today: "If we don't get a progressive on the ticket, a man friendly to agriculture, we will be Democrats, or worse, out in the corn belt in November." safety deposit vaults today, heavily Of guarded against the possibility loss, of theft. Daugherty Out (Continued from Page One) KiwanU Club Party To Visit Calcutta Grange Tomorrow A large delegation of Kiwatis Club members will ro to Calcutta tomorrow evening, where they will attend (Continued From Pane One.) Rainfall In the vicinity of Columbus was measured at 2.13 iuthes, more Call did not say what he meant by "worse," but his gaxe strayed to some ber of the rules committee who w'll favor the "fifty fifty" equal rlRht proposal submitted by National Chairman to be William M.

Butler of New Styles Smart collars Trimmings of Crochet buttons Lace Edging Striped Organdy Gabardine Charming Youthful modes They'll wash well. Lovely colors Good materials, Smartest designs Well cut Massachusetts. than an inch of rain was reported from various parts of the slate. A bridge over the Olentangy river, near here, was under eight feet of water. The municipal tourists' camp was transformed Into a lake.

Several neighboring points reported waters higher than during the flood. As to national committeeman, Iouis H. Brush of Salem and Maurice Mascbke, Cleveland, appeared to re members of the Wisconsin delegation who will vote tor La Foilette in the convention. "And this goes for the whole northwest. Call went on.

"This is the last opportunity the Republican party has before election to prove It wants to help the northwest. Dickinson is our choice and we will have support of the northwest. Dickinson's name is to be presented to the convention by United States Senator A. B. Cutamings of lewa.

The Dickinson talk and the consis main alone In the contest. Bninh had the powerful backing of the Wil a strawberry festival to be given under auspices of the Calcutta grange. Club members will be accompanied by their glee club of 14 voices and also by Miss Ruth Heddleston, daughter of District Governor R. C. Hed delaton, a reader, and Miss Ruth Bailey, soprano, who will assist in the program.

Many club members will be accompanied by their wives. The delegation will meet at the Davis. Burkham St Tyler musie store. Fifth street and Broadway, at 7:30 o'clock. This is the first of a series of such gatherings which will be held with nearby granges as a means of promoting a better spirit of friendli Every Dress An Exceptional Value! Of the famous "Wirthmor Jiffion" make, these dresses assure high quality and Miuml fiver Risina DAYTON, June was still falling today in the great Miami excellent workmanship.

valley where severe damage was in flicted by recent downpours, wind tency with which western delegates lis Daugherty faction, while Maachk; had behind him Rud E. Hynicka, the retiring members, and Walter F. Rrown, as well as scattered votes in other sections. Backers of both candidates expressed confidence In the outcome, but neutral observers believed thut the result hinged upon the outcome of the many conferences being held in hotel rooms. are demanding somebody designed to storms and miniature floods The Miami river state in Dayton reached io meet at midnight.

Normal la two placate the farmer did not make any noticeable impression upon their more conservative brethren from the east, They have been bearing it from an insurgent Congress for a year. ness and co operation between the city and rural residents. A Special Representative of the Makers Is Here feet. Four hundred acrei of basin land behind the inglewood dam are under water, following a cloudburst at Piqua Sunday which broke the high canal levee and released a deluge of water which swept through the city Compromise Candidate. Herbert Hoover and General Asher A 98 Pupils Enroll In Summer School On Opening Day Nine.7 eight elementary school pu Charles G.

Dawes are more to eastern liking and It Is well known that either is "acceptable to the white Enters Contest for Lieutenant Governor house in the fullest meaning oi tne Demonstrating "Fleur De Mode9 Brassieres word. Hoover, it waa whispered Asher A. Galbreath of Rogers, pre. nils enrolled in the summer school about the lobbies, la the president's first choice. dent of the Galbreath Typewriter which opened in the Central building If the matter ever geta down to a and Adding Machine company and 'this morning.

The enrollment is ex former state senator from this dis pected to pass the 100 mark before entailing heavy loss. Two baby sized tornadoej ripped through Depew and took the roof oft one bouse and did other damage. Buildings Unroof A heavy wind hit Oxford, O. Fif teen buildings were unroofed rnd two persons were injured. The municipal power plant wa put out of commission when the smoke stack went down.

One man was brown through a chicken bouse and carried 50 feet beyond. Another man has three test of strength between easi na featuring the new trat, went to rolumtms today to file the end of the week. his petition as candidate for lieuten Prof. I. A.

Hoffman, principal at the an i governor on me Kepubiican tick Central building, la in cnarge or et and open up state headquarters, classes In the seventh and eighth "Slimold" Diaphragm Control west, it appeared today, a com pro mlse might be found James W. Jim) Good of Iowa, for years he was one of the most influential mem bers of the house and, for the last six months he has been hard at work in the west as western campaign manager for President Cool itlge. In anv event, a full fledged boom derstood that be is in favor of the Sixth street building, has fifth and primary system of nominating caadi sixth grade subjects, while Mi a broken ribs. Tracks of inteiurban and steam lines throughout the valley dates for office; that he was tn favor Kleanor McBane will have charge of of It in 1912, and is still in favor of those taking third and fourth grade were badly washed out, curtailing or eliminating service altogether until re the system. He says that be has no.

work. Only pupils who failed in one let was launched in Cleveland today objection to the constitution and laws or two subjects will be admitted, of the state being amended, If suca The school will continue for a term pairs could be made. Cellars at Urbana were flooded. Eaton, aloo reported some damage A special representative from" the makers of these nationally accepted brassieres is in our corset department to demonstrate the many exclusive features of the new SLIMOLD DIAPHRAGM CONTROL. Such a demand has sprung up for Fleur De Mode Brassieres that we have stocked them.

are ready to give the new things first The purpose of the Fleur De Mode brassieres is to com 4 fortably reduce the diaphragm and abdomen when low top corsets are worn. It does this in per, feet comfort. i on Good's behalf amriiuuiFuii sr coosiuerea aavuts eurm weexs. live aavs a wees, ne The chief talkina Doint of his Dormitories at the Western College ble, but that any attempt to nullify tween the hours of a. m.

and noon frb ads le that he cornea from a for Women at Oxford were damaged, or Interfere with the principles of Examinations under the supervision ral state. Iowa. and. thus fulfills that creating panic among the students "home rule In selecting candidates' of tiupt. Geiger will be conducted dur condition and that, besides, be lasuf Ml trees at Patteraoa Hall were up by direct primaries is contrary to bis ing the last two days of the summer fictently well known 'to the Coolidge A rt aa It A tO tl AA 11 KA TK A KO and 1 6.00.

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