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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 6

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VAc.t FAST TTVKRPOOL REVIEW TUESDAY, AUGUST f. PLAN GEAUGA COUNTYFAIR Ohio's Oldest Exposition Will Open Thursday. By Antnriiitnl CHARDO.V. Auk. 2S.

county fair will open AupuRt for its annual pxposiflon Tho GoauRa county fair, found- ftd eariy in tho 10th century will make two departures from its usual proKram. I It will oi)en its Rates on Sunday, permlttinR visitors to view the dis- i plays in the huildinps hut keepinp closed all Rames and concessions. It will offer on FYlday, the 31st, an afternoon of seven runninR races, the first time in the history of the fair an entire afternoon has been devoted to the sport. A pageant with a cast of 500 will he presented on Saturday, Sunday and Monday evenings by the American Legion and other former service men. The page ant wdll depict the contril)ulion soldiery has made to civillzatifm.

Stage settings will he supplied by foreign legations of Flev. Warren riechtold, pastor, of Ilunts- bnrg and superintendent of schools there, wrote the pageant. he the usual parade of business and private floats, a baby show and a of guns, ammunition, live and stuffed animals. And. of course, he an exhibit of that Geauga county product maple rup.

'PHONE SUPERVISOR Trlcolored redwing blackbirds all wake at the same time in the morning. take the air together In seeking food, and return together to the roost a night. William G. H. Finch distin- gul.shed New York engineer, has been named assi.stant ehlef engineer of the com- rniinlcatioiis with supervision over tlie tel.

phone HfMtlon. He was chief engineer of Hearst communications for fourteen vears, and ha.s numerous Inventions to his eredlt. THET SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES POUR on milk or cream. Then listen to Rice Krispies. Their Crackle! a story of delicious crispnesa.

love their flavor. Great for breakfast or lunch. Ideal for the supper. Light and easy to digest. Ready-to-eat.

Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. The society of Grace cliur( li will meet Tliursday at 2 p. III. at tliH church. Contractor Karl of Columbiana who has been engaged in road construction work in ami about Huey rus, has been awarded a contract at Vernon.

Frituids here have received announcement of the birth of Hrm William Caldena, son of Mr. ami Mrs. William Caldena of Oaklaml, August 8. Caldena will 1)H remembered here as Miss Malilla Sponseller, formerly of Coliim- hiana. The.

L. of tlie terian iliurth met Friday night at the (liurch. The president, I W. O. Wallace, conducted the husl- nesK iiHMMiiig, at which time It was to hold a food stand dur- ing the street fair.

The stand will I be located in the alley south of the bank. A group of frlemls gathered at the home, of Mr. and James I Kpink Friday night and gave tliem a surprise party as a farewell. Tlie Hpink family is moving soon to Columbus. Canls and other games I were wnjoyed followed Ity a cov- ereil dish lunch.

and Spink were pre- sentisl a gift of silverware. Oiit- I of town guests ('liarles Juch and Marjorie Juch of i Gakmoiu, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ketcham and Alice of Lishnn. Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Me- 1 Geehan, Mr. George Llh- ert, and Fred Reese and I Mr. and 'trs. Lee Glaser and family of Kast Palestine, and Roy I.aH)nard and Miss Rernadine Leonard and Floyd I Reynolds of West Point left Sun' day for Columhiana where they I wiil spend several days at the state fair (Miarlottp Stratton went to Cleveland Sunday to meet Miss Ruth Trusty of Indianapolis, who I will a guest in the Stratton home tills wes'k Jean Ihirney left Saturday for Washington, H.

a visit with her sister, Mrs. Edwin nillon. Hr. and Mrs M. Gaver left Sunday for a 10 day fishing trip at Rice lake, Canada.

DR. GOODWIN VISITS HERE Young Labrador Surgeon at Home of Parents. Irr. Robert H. Goodwin, son of Mr.

and Mr.s. Charles F. Goodwin, of 'T hompson avenue, who has been eniuiged in siirgh al work in I.ahra- dor and northern Newfoundland for time, has returned here for a visit with his parents. For 18 monfliB H'. Goodwin was erigaifed In surgical work at the Intirnational Grenffdl association, being first in charge of the hospital and station at St.

Anthony, Scotia. he journeyed by schooner to Labrador, where he established and headed the first hospital located there. While at Cartwright he was host to General Ralho and the Italian frans- Atlantlc fliers, and to Colonel and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh. After closing the summer hospital there for the season.

Dr. Goodwin served as medical officer on the Labrador malltKmt, carrying mail and freight to the most northern of until navigation closed. For the last eight months ho has been on the staff of the Dame Ray Memorial hospital at Twllllngate, Newfoundland, iieing engaged In a pioneering effort in group medical practice among several nearby islands. He returned as far as Hras Lakes, Cape Breton Island, on a three- masted schooner, stopping at Kl. Anthony, where he was the guest for several days of Sir Wilfred and Lady Grenfell.

NEW YORK TRUNK IS UNCOVERED Chester Social BARLOW TOPS EXPENSE LIST FAIR OPENING DRAWS 100,000 Ohio's Annual State Exposition Swings Into Second Chapter Today at Columbus. Br The Aicoristcd PrrM. Aug. cross-section of agricultural, industrial and cultural life, the fair, swung into its second chapter today, a record Iho.unii having its opening The figure was estimated at one- fourth what the total attendance for the week would be. Two notes of minor tragedy an undertone in happy holiday throng It was reported spurious and $1 bills were being passed in and 120 i Other Candidates at Primary Election Report.

W'illiam J. Barlow of East Liverpool. unsucces.afui aspirant for the Republican nomination for auditor at the Aug II, primary elcc tion, topped Columbiana county candidates, with an expenditure af 1598.15 during the campaign, according to expense aciounts filed today with Klettjnn Board Clerk John W. Moore. In the lone contest on the Democratic ticket, Harry Gosney of Crv lumbiana who won the nomination for sheriff over J.

W. Platon, also of Columbiana, expended expense rep-irt has not been filed. Otner figures available for G. O. P.

candidates were: John H. Irwin of T.ishon, noni- inee for auditor, Frank Ballantine of Salem, nominee for from the sheriff. Sinclair of school horizon Hanoverton. candidate for eh. riff and the hoard of education Edith Elliott of Sept.

24. for the date 105 WORK ON COURTHOUSEi Record Employment Mark for August Attained. One hundred and five skilled and unskilled workers were employed on the courthouse reconstruction project at Lisbon, Monday, an increase of 15 over the former peak record for A rommittpp the crowd Columbiana Countv Bar association per.son.s were treated at inspected the project Monday aft- the fair ground.s hospital for every thing ranging from shock to head- and minor cuts. FINDLAY WILL OPEN SCHOOLS Ohio City Sets Sept. 24 as Date After Refunding Bond; Term Length Indefinite.

ernnon and approved the work. Some offices in the old part of the courthnu.se may be occupied on nr about Nov. 1, although it will be later in the year before the offices in the addition are ready for occupancy, Clarkson Bv The FINDLAY. Aug, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Jones are the parents of a son born at their home Friday. He has been named hit of i John Joseph. Mrs. Jones was formerly Mi.ss Faye Ditkey. The Daily reunion was held Thursday at Peace Valley park.

nominee for recorder, Richard O. Wilson of East Liver- schools are to open there. Previously, fared by a woeful pool, candidate for recorder. $392 72- condition, the board had John F. Kerr of Salineville.

eandi- indefinitely. Hacked, nude body of man found In trunk in areaway beside lemiKirifily closed homo of Brig. Gen. Liuils W. Stotes- hiiry, weailliy lawyer and for- A meeting of all In charge of picnic of First of Christ will he held tonight in churrh in In.liana avenue at 7.

The picnic la heduled to ho held VN'odncKday, Sepl. 5. Plaii.s wlll he completed and a Currcnl Plaij Dills The weekly prayer meeting of the First Cl iirch of Christ will be held Wednesday night, with the lesson and services in charge of C. G. Woods.

Mrs. Harrison Smith will conduct the devotionals. Norman Cox of First left recently for Crawfordsvllle, where he will be as assistant at Wabash college. his F). degree, last spring at Brown university in R.

1. An hoard meeting of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Carolina venue ill he held af 1er the pv tyer meeting services Wednesday night. The meeting will he In haige of Ftev. G. W.

Smucker, pastor. COAL DEALERS FACE SUITS GAI.LIF’OLIS, Aug. 28. Six Galllpolls ccal dealers faced suit for injunctions against alleged violations of the NR A and the bituminous eoal Industry code of fair competition. The dt'alers had made contracts to supply coal to Gallipolls concerns, institutions, and a CCC camp AutomobllB Furniture A Co-Nlaker LOANS UP TO HOUSEHOLD LOANS You get the full amount of your loan In Cash In 24 to 48 hours.

And can repay In 3, 6, 10 or mora Convenient monthly payments. No Inveatlgation Feet! No advance Da- ductlonal No extras of any kind. Columbiana County FINANCE CO. GEORGE STEELE. Mgr.

612 Dreaden Ave. Phone 1076 Cheater Personals Mrs. K.sfher of Ausburn. is visiting at the home of her Mrs. I.awrence Smith in Neptune avenue.

Mahalia Ingram of Carolina avenue left recently for St. Mary's. W. where she will teach school this winter. Marian Johnston of avenue, accompanied by Miss Dorian Jackson of Grove City, have a visit with the aunt.

Mrs. Maud Simmons In Steuhenville. Morris Fineman of Carolina avenue is visiting at the home of her brother, Morris Weinbren in Midland. Misses Nadene Nace and Dor- otliy Felton of I.lsbon have concluded a visit with Miss Mary I.auiise Exley in Columbia Miss Exley accompanied them home and will this week there. Miss Italia Corosielll of Wells- viUe is visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt.

Mr. and Mrs. James Bonessl in Carolina avenue. Mrs. M.

W. Stevens of kTorida avenue is visiting at the home of her Curtis Nelson In ter. I'a. Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Fineman and AMERICAN feature piifiires and a stage attraction are offered by the Anjer- ican theater on its program for Wednesday and Thursday. The pic- tiires are "Curtain at starring Paul Cavanagh. Itorothy Mackaill, Shilling, Ruthelma Stevens and Natalie Moorhead, and "Flying with Bruce Cabot and Arlino Judge heading a capable cast. Tlie stage attraction features a widely known hypnotist, and "Sigma Indian girl mind-reader. As the feature of his perfor- niiince, creates laughter from his auilience by hypnotic He not, however, neg- scientific elements and is said jierforin feats bordering on the supernatural.

Answering the n'lestlons of her audience Is tlie highlight of the proKrani of Shahnl." Weilnesday luion, will a girl, in tlie display window of the Stem Dry Goods company in Fifth street. The girl will he awakened on the American stage (he same night. date for I-'rank Swaney of East I.IverpooI, candidate for recorder, $14133; Phill Chancellor of Salem, candidate for recorder. (ienrge of East I.iverpool, nominee for treasurer, Harry of Kensington, candidate for treasurer. John Bane Kerr of Creek township, nominee for commissioner, long term, $209 IW AI IXO FR A SH Joseph F.

Burns of Salineville. 1 panjjfjatp mer adjutant gtneral ot York, in exclusive 7th street of Manhattan. ahovv.s Interne inspecting the discovery, as plunger! into investigation of the nivaterv. SOLDIER DIES Now It has refunded a $36,000 bond to a Toledo company to enable school operations until Jan. 1.

although it still faced difficulties as the best proposed state school foundation program plus a possible school levy would be insufficient to guarantee full term operation. Ohioan, Stationed at Fort Knox, Fatally Injured in Accident Sunday. A (ustom in the Blue Gras.s section of Iventucky is to build farm gate.s that can be opened from an aiitnmohile i-eaf by jerking a cord. Cuticura Live Healthif Ihir Maaaage the acalp Olataaeat to remove the Then with a suda pi Cotleara Noap to cleanee the barr restore ila natural gloss and vigor. Rinse thorougFilf.

This will keep your sealp in a healthy condition, and a healthy ecalp essential to good hair. Soap26o. ProBTMtora: Potter Drug Qorporatlon. Malden, Maaa. By The AnaoeiateH Aug.

27 Corp. Merrill 19, of the Fnited States army, stationed at Fort Knox, died last night of a fractured skull received in an automobile accident Sunday. His home Is at Athens. A roadster in which was riding a parked automobile. Owen Carmichael, his companion and driver of the roadster, received a broken left arm.

several broken riba and other Injuries. His condition was described at the hospital as seriou.s. The parked machine was owned by Hugh and James Darnell, who were repairing a puncture. Fairfield Coiinlij Head Of Denwcrals I.ANCASTER, Aug. 2S Chris Sexauer, three-times mayor of Ivan- caster, today was re-elected chairman of the Fairfield County Democratic corninittee.

A tlireat to his continued direction of the was dissipated at an organization meeting last night. Gomer I.ewis of for commissioner, Oliver Vodrey of East F.iverpool, nominee for commissioner, short term, Albert T. Kmith of Salineville. candidate for clerk of coiirt.s, K. Zimerman of candidate for clerk of courts, $316 49; George Wright of East I.iver- pool, 1204.2.5; George Lafferty of nominee for prosecutor, $19; W.

R. of Idshon, nominee for state representative, A. A. of New Waterford. candidate for etate representative, H.

Cope of Rogers, candidate for state representa live, William C. Maple of Kensington, nominee for coroner, I Edwin Coles of Salem, candidate for coroner. 19 8 (i; w. I F. of Wellsville, nominee for judge of common pleas court, i.

$26.50. STATE Those saw the lovely Ann SntiieiTi in her initial screen attract ion. the musical romance, Eall In which JciPelnj Sloleil, WoilUtll elosely by liij Spring." anotlur screen musical, pr()hal)ly felt that Miss Sothern was ilestined to he for roles in which only her vocal talents could be exploited. They are in for a surprise, for in her venture, "The Hell Cat," the Columhia attraction, opening at the State theater. Sothern is cast in a fiery dramatic role opposite Robert Armstrong.

a part that calls for spirited ailing, and advance re- isu'ts her with an unusually capable portrayal. "The Hell Cat" Is a modern version of tlie taming of the shrew reversed. A spitfire society girl decides to teach a presumptuous young newspaper reporter a few lessons. Masquerading as another tharacter, she makes this young man fall for her. But, what she lets herself in for in the process of her plan Is something else Irondale Man Injured In Fall From Scaffold I.

W. Garey, 55, of near Irondale, suffered severe injuries to his bark and and bruises, when he fell from a scaffold while painting at his home. DR. LEONARD C. WEAVER OFFERS A LITTLE ADVICE ON ARTIFICIAL OR FALSE TEETH IF YOU NEED NEW TEETH do to your Dentist, take alonj; a pieturi; of yonrself when your teeth were in place, if possible, that he may the featun's of your face.

That will help liim to select the type of tooth best fitted to your make-up. Leave the rest to him. If you iiave no particular dentist, I would he pleased to serve you. jiriees ranires aloiiff these 8 50 11 50 14 50 19.50 E. FIFTH STREET 4 Over Lunch and 4 Reese Jewelry Store 4 41 Is Off Welfare List Mrs.

Angelina In- corvavia Is no longer nu city relief rolls. She had $5 dod in jewelry stolen from her hitme. Wendell Johnson, head of the Social Service Foundation, began Investigating the financial status of Mrs. Incorvav- ia's immediate family and 20 of her relatives, after the theft was reported. again.

It Involves gambling raids, daughter, Bell, and son, Jo- Chinese and a series The World is Yours With A WORLD CRUISER All-Wave Radio EASY TERMS Signal Beacon slup.s you al the Hlalions fhe IhuiU ill Living Tone. The TRADE IN YOUR OLD RADIO fiMITH PHILLlPfi 409 Wash. St. E. Liverpool 0 Oo.

seph, of Carolina avenue spent Sunday with Mrs. l-Tneman'a sister, Molly Kritberg in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hopkins and daughter, Patricia, of Carolina avenue are visiting the parents, Mr.

and Mrs. 1.,. F. Hopkins In Miss Inez Bonessl of Carolina avenue Is spending this week with relatives In Wellsville. Miss Dorac Jackson of Grove City is visiting her uncle.

Aaron Streets, In Carolina avenue. Miss Ruby Ward ot Klttannlng, a former resident of Chester, has concluded a visit with relatives and friends here. and Mrs, Walker Shannon of New Sheffield. announce the birth of a daughter Friday, Aug. 24, The child has been named Florence I.ouise.

The mother will be remembered as Miss Mary Stewart of Hookstown, I Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker I have returned to their home in 1 Dunn street after spending a week I at A of Progress exposition in Chicago. k'rances Maple and Miss Angela Maple of Florida avenue have concluded a visit at the home of their uncle, William Switzer, in Newport, and with relatives and friends in Cincinnati and Marietta. I Miss Helen Eppstein ot Lsiuislana avenue has completed a two visit in Atlatnic City.

N. and New York City. i Lee Freshwater of Third street is visiting the fair at Chl- cago. MAN DIES IN CRASH BUTLER. Aug.

28. Mrs. Marv Gillespie, 74, and Mrs. Celia I Colleran. 24, of Youngstown, are in a hospital suffering injuries re- i celved in an automobile accident I that the life of Mrs.

Gilles! husband. Michael. 75. The iGlllesplea reaido Bridgeport. ConiL EXCURSION TO STEUBENVILLE on STEAMER WASHINGTON adventures that result not in the taming of the hut the complete capitulation of the girl her- i self.

The supporting cast Is headed by Minna ComlK'H, inveterate pic- turo stealer She plays a "sob- sl-ter" in usual dry humorous fashion. SWEETEST ACCIDENT BOISE, Idaho Ada county police have recorded what they believe is one of the world's accidents. Diik Stevenson, mountain home apiarist, was driving to Ikvise when a tire on his truck blew out and his tons of honey was dumped onto the highway as the truck overturned. SUN. SEPT.

I.v. R. I.lverpnnI 118 PH Rt. PH I.v. XXelUvine 2il5 PH Rt.

PH Arr. Strwhenvlllr Si.tO P.H Lv. PH l.narh A t'AMFORMAAS PlayinK ROSE GARDKA RAl.I.ROOH I.A»T or THE on THIS FLOATING PALACE Parrkue TIrketn at Kiri he met he whispered mean it with you," until Kohert met Maureen O'Sullivan down on the farm amid the cows and the chickens in the picture "Hide Out," showing today and Wednesday at the Ceramf-. DENY YOURSELF GAS HEAT you can have it in your home on a TRIAL DEMONSTRATION the most liberal offer ever made! THERMOSTAT CONTROL FRIE INSTALIAIION NO INVtSTMENT IN EQUIPMENT ONIY $2 UO PER MONTH RENTAL NO RENTAl PAYMENTS UNTIE SEPTEMBER FREE REMOVAL ANY TIME YOU ARE NOT EUUYeSATISriED You ctn ftbolish onhealthy, fluc- cutdng cures from your home this winter and enjoy the convenience of gas heating that permits you to arise in the morning free from furnace worries and basement labors. And you can do it with your present heating plant and without spending one cent for new equipment.

Your Gas Company will install a modern Automatic Gas Conversion Burner in your boiler or furnace for a Trial Demonstration. You make no down payment! You pay no installation charge! You pay only $2.00 per month rental beginning in September. And if you are not entirely satisfied, the Burner will be removed, any time you say, without further expense or gation to you. You can give gas heating an honest trial in your own home without guesswork. Before the burner is installed, your Gas Company will give you a free estimate of the cost of heating your home with placing you under the slightest obligation.

Simply get in touch with your Gas Company. All the faas, every detail of the plan will be made clear to you. Do it quickly, in ample time before the heating season begins. Give yourself time to decide without hurry. Get the facts today.

THE MANUFACTURERS LIGHT 8 HEAT CO. no WEST SIXTH STREET phon 85.

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