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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 3

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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'HiniSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919. EAST I.IVEIIPÜÜI. EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO. niKr.r« mm VILLE J. t.

LMmtMS. I 1.4 DKSERVKSPAKTOl THANKS EOK MRS. ATT, DIES FiRE Mother of Mrs. Mary E. Swear JUDGE CRAWFORD WILL ingen, of Wellsville, Burned to Death In Steubenville.

DELIVER ADWESS Judgo SanuiHt W' of K.i'-t I.lv«riKK)l w'ill dflivor inijuiral at tho lo bo hold Friday ovonlng at tli city hall by tho America. when gi.e to ttio yupila of tho hlRh large flag and a Mr .4 liiabel Watt, aged 86, mother of -Mrsi. Mary Swearingen, of lOli Onter avenue, was burned to death Wednesday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Ada The followinR i.rogram has Im-ou ar C.n,.r mu ville, when her clothes caught firo' eobs. from a small ga.s stove. Invocation Hev I sttck.

The aged woman had been iU for several days, and had been confined to Mm Lriuu I room on the second floor of her home in Steubenville. Wednesday afternoon fhorlly after 3 she asked to be allowed to sit up for a while. Her daughter, complying with her request, wrapped the invalid with a blanket and placed her in a chair in front of the gas stove in her room Leaving her alone Mrs Stephenson went down stair.s for a solo John Springer. Addres.s Hev tick. Vocal solo 1.

fT Vughin- baugh. Presentation of flag iuid Bible M. Hrowu. ResiKvn.se Prof. Keniarks .1.

.1. tlrafton John J. gan. It was John J. Meegan who acted IB go-tietween in bringing about tho ronferenco between Attorney Gen- Palmer and oiTlcials uf tl.a United Mine Workers which resulted In the ending of tho coal on tho basis suggested bv President Wilson.

Mcegan is a member of the United St. compensation eom- rcisaion. Joseph Tumulty, secretary to President Wilson, gives Meegan credit for bringing about tho confer- enco To Entertain Club. Mrs Murdock will inenibors of the Twentieth club at hey homo in Broadway Fri- few moments to ge-ure a comb and day afternoon. The affnir will be the other toilet articles.

She had been annual (iiriHfmas piufy of the org.in gone the room but a short time izafion FILE PETITION FOR SPECIAL ELECTION For Uie til uic I tin' pu of III liaic I Staler in a po.si tiin to fn'l me mine of liie for i bnl.in» i diet f.ever be.ore brought public with sin-ii force as dav Food needs and fooil vahies liavo iieen to the bj the atid remiltant coiullfion tVBh this th i Imiortnnce of bread a 1 America nestccte 1 bread, the peer of alfhottgh it liU.s virtually every oi the htt man body, being partictiUil.v rich in caibohvdrates, which furnish enetgv. I Siatl.stbs of Rovetnments, at and food experts show that the Staie.s should eat almo; times as much bread I The block of the housew ife In arranging a Is that she think In the terms of at bohj and protelds, th prim ipal forms of ralnvn To aimpllfy the matter, the bouse wife hhuiild place flsb, meal and milk ae In one glas.s the tablee, sin lt as carrots, potatoes, etc in another c.arbohj drateg And bread as in a class by Itself because i of the halanceii ration it con ilns and Its econtgny. Hr Harvev Wiley, the noted food xje-i lU lecommeii ling bread s.ild is cnergv in a tMuind of hieiid than iii a imuml of Bread Is for everv im al. day day, year after ye.ir When f.iken with It foinis a ami the Kitchon Cabinet that saves miles of stops The usual study it she smelled smoke. Investigat- Is announced, will ith, she'eould no afternoon given to a so .1 I al Jtrograni Dinner will be a feat fames, then reahzing that tne gas stove in her may have been the cau.se, she rushed upstairs.

Watl's body was enveloped in flames V. hrn her daughter entered the It i.s lieved that Mrs. Watt suf- a stroke, according to her relatives, here and fell in front of the stove, a portion of the blanket becoming ignited from the flames, Sh was unable to cry for help. Mrs MAY LIGHT WHITE WAY BEFORE JAN. 1 meal with the mini WclIdviUe citizens will be a.sk»‘d to approve or reject the ordinance pasv- need not confine Imi breatl ofTeilng strictly to the biauul ed by council recently, authonzir.i balamirig the iamily the con.strui tiun of a foot britige over diet.

Bn od be bread in nuniei Main itrect into the and ruilrora from Kif- I--I mui ,1 mul loi tccnth street, election in tiun will be set by the county election white way may be light- although it is by city cU before the ye.ir is ushered In oflicials that the vote will likely The Buckeye Bower company ol taken on Tue.sday, aJnuary 27. tho near future. The date for the i when in coinbinatioii wiih lueuiH, eggs, iMuillry, soups, veg rhei nuts fruits, It and The referendum vote was assured when P. Dunn, master mechanic at K.ist I.lveriKtol. whbdi ha.s the con tract for installing and lighting the Stephenson immediately sent a call to system Friday morning began the in- railroad shops here tiled Wednes -1 a Steubenville summoned phy tire house and also stallatlon of the lamp sockets on the afternoon with City Auditor Ilofor.

Mryurrn, vrtit.on oontain.n« ouw Ihe i immth. baeri burned to death in spite of Mrs. standards on account the people of the city frantic efforts to save non arrival of neces.sary action followed the circulation WOMAN IS INJURED IN FALL her The firemen arrived in time to extinguish the flames which threatened for a while to set fire to the home, Mrs. Swearingen was notified of the accident Wednesday night and left for Steubenville Thursday morning. The de'-eased is survived bv the following children; Mrs.

Mary E. Swearingen. of Wellsville: Grant Farr, of Ingram, Mrs Gharle.s Russell, of Urichsville; Lee Watt, of firufton. Pa and Janies Watt of Pittsburg and Dennison, also are living. The body wiU be taken to Burgetts- special globea to be used of a petition here asking that the would not fit the kets.

voters favored the ordinance, work is formerly of Irondale, is sufferlng from injuries suHtairted a fall at the of her daughter, Mrs B. Wllltanis In according to Wednesday by her 1 si Ing the delaying of the ligliting until would be delayed until the latter part Reed, of West Seventh street Iho sockets were exchanged. of next year, said railroad officials. PLAN SPECIAL PROGRAM p. AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Mrs.

Swindler fell down flight of stairs at the Williams home early thi-. A SOLID CARLOAD NOW BEING UNPACKED Every 1 JJ UL Do You Know? special services, inarkitis the aril-1 val of the Christinas aeason, will be! lield In the First Christian church Hunday, accoiding lo an annouiue- meiit bv the pastor, Rev A .1. ijiHii. -NEW VOHK, 18. A Monlieal Services will be held both in the.

dispatch to tho says: town Friday at noon where burial will chiistmasl print pap.M manufactur- he made. sermon will be delivered during lueiiaring for an eia of un forenoon meeting, while a Hiteclal preecdenttMl prosperity at tho Salurnalla. gram of inu.slc and literary selections users of their product the Ln fanilllar snowball tree is a will be carried out at both the morn States. This was evident when form of the highbusb iraiibeny. Ing and evening meetings news pdnt paper stocks donnnatedj Hrp-d mummy was a popular .5 On Christmas evening the the Montreal stock market, the medieval a6e.s.

Cock flgbtliifi is one of the di Frederick II. of Sicily in the tliB- teenth century the sale of impure drug.s. of Borneo scatter lice about the bouse to the evil spirits. Cse of holly as a decoration is thought to bo a survival of the Uuiiiaii Size, Every Style, Every Price Now Ready For Your Selection The Christmas gift every housewife wants LAM CODNni. TO ELECT OFFICERS the Wednesday assembly was tho final meeting of the yegr tor the Wellsville Trades and laibor Council, there was little business of any importance tran.sacted.

the majority of the work of the congiegation w'lll lake part In in them fouitha an enterlainnienl at the church uf the business transacted on the ex Church officials have not decided change. New high records quota whether the treat will be tiona received. held this year Hpeclal meetings for the congrega tion are to feature the program of for January. A series of evangidistlc meetings, to begin probably llie second week in the activity In nows print paper followed the publication of a statement that niHnufactiirors were making new contrnct.s with users in the Cnited StaD's and that these versions in haiawak, Borneo. Rush street bridge In Chicago Is cai led the busiest bildge in the world.

Holly attaiiiH its greate.st beauty in the Carolina mountains. I While utaikings in bloodlioumls he I impurities of strain. Whales have entirely disappeared i lEW gifts to the housewife ai much as tliosc that save licr time and strength and which add to the attractiveness of her home. Among this class of gifts is one that meets cve requirement the Hoosicr Kitchen Cabinet. Because of its scientific arrangement and many patented features the Hoosicr brings vital and labor savers not to be found elsewhere.

Fwery detail is the result of years of kitchen experience; every worthy device is included. What other gift could equal several extra hours of leisure each week? This is the fundamental upon which Hoosier the saving of time and toil; the rendering of efficient kitchen service. The prices are within range of all. Kasy terms if desired. One Chicago 4ti arreH of floor npace.

waa In SplU.b«rge»t contracts were based on a price the Murnian jgn). but mining era in of 14 5d a hundred ikiuih I for news' iielium, iiio.st ibuoyant of ad; does most of Ita woir at print, paper, or 190 a ton. gu.seK, i.s fotiml hlefly in the Cnited, The election of officers for 1920 will will have of the majority of such prices have ever before, meeflne of the body, the 1920 meetings Group meetings been obtained by Air hot to melt zinc iHSues reatuie They compared with $70 to ton In goes without saying that (ho Meetings are held everv Tuesday and order for a which ap- Friday at the homes of the church- in HU9 will be in full force and store litiU 'I he gulf coast of is country blid the, ing held over until Wednesday held. A well known ing, January 7, the next meeting. in addition to a noted speaker.

A feature the next meeting oi me ouuy. --v 1 Jubn Hand, presld.nl of tho b.lni oondnrtad waakly in 1 TiadcH Council, announces that aB the homes of the congregation of the -i unions in the city will be represented church In prepamtion for the JJ- i K. ft.oi»- Meetings are held every Tuesday and oidei Friday at the homes of church- by fhcif delegates. Joseph Burkhart Dead. Frfflow ing a illness, Joseph goers, while meetings, attended by all; effect noxi year, itnrkhait aged 37 years, died Wed- three groups, lo-ld in the rbtirob uesday et noon at the Beaver Valley, Wednesday evenings.

General hospital, death being due to a (ompUcatlon of diseases. The body was brought to Wellsville Wednesday ami removed to tho late home in Kountz avenue. Is survived by his mother, Mrs Burkhart of Kountz avenue; Kllsworlb; thi sisters. Mrs. Chil.stina Bennett.

Annie NO SPECIAL SERYICES DURING XMAS SEASON from vents In Katmai, Alaska. A well trained dog an liandl.t a flock of 3,000 sheep. Blootlhounds have been i with following a frail for 30 hours loirge ears aie beautiful effect of tlie big advance in aniijng women of Sarawak, the price of news print is bound to! have a tno.st serious effect on small new.spup«*rs and will force a Job worth dotnc It la worth dotng right" Talking Miichlnea Repaired WILL S. (RXJDWIN Phone 2S29 743 St. Clair Awe.

NOW ERV-WOR MP IIE of them lo and F.lizab«*tli. and one brother, nt Thursday bv Butkhart all of Kountz avmue i Howard Wilkin.son. pastor. FuneiHl servlies will be held at 2 Friday afternoon. Rev.

C. F. There will be no special services the Christnia.s season at the; First according v. pa.stor Regular I liun set vices will lield by members of the M. Bride, pastor of irst Christmas entertainments, and similar in connection with the of the holidays arej ing away with, accoiding to Rev.

Wilkinson I'teparatfiry will be held at church lui.vt SiuiUiiy niRiif Cif-t candidates who seek admission to church will these i Communion serviceH will be held 'at the (hurch. Oil Dec. I Cameroitn, one of the richest regions of ti upical Africa, has than 200 of railway. LET US DECIDE officiating. Inter ment will be made in Spring Hill TO DIRECT PKOSECl TION OP FOOD JKWKI.RV (ILALITV I Du Bois THE JEWELER 120 East Sixth Street American Theatre Buildl-v A the RIVI OS Molder Soon Got Better Health Tells the Story.

ind JUST THE THING DRUG STORE told it to Worth dnigglsf in had trouble veiy badly. Gas formed on my stomach, causing much distress. I was nervous and at night and not I est lui VTas losing and fell mlHcrahln ail the lime. I have one bottle of Nerv Worth and a few of and my IS improved. WM SMITH, 1011 Llghlh Fort Huron, Mli-b" Smith at Port Huron.

drug man, ll.s Wiufli in Kast Idverpool. Nerv WoiHi les: H. Hch'-rr, Salinev lile, .1 F. houn, Wellsville, Welch store, Toronto; Frank Huff, II Newell. Gainhie, Mlil- land Pa Drug Store F'or the Very Best Perfumes and Toilet Waters I Manicure Mirrors, Kodak and Kotlak Atfiinns.

You Iniy the best when You buy at On The Diamond Polli) and Her Pah By Cliff Sterrett Howard Pigs. Hdiaard Plfnt recanti? nawad er by taking charge of proaacution of food rt a hat 1 5. DK at i LICt WHA I SctA L- e'r htil.

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