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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 2

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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'i .1 THE EVr.NING REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL. OHIO MONDAY, 3.19H '1. The Bethlehem Steel Offer, to Serve the United States At a time when the expenses of the Government are so it worth finding out the actual facts before ahead into an expenditure of $11,000,000 of the jieople's money for a Government armor plant? To cIphf up the whole nifuation, arxl to put it on a haxis as fair and we how to it, we now inakf ihits to ihe rniMoiii: The Bethlehem Steel Company will manufacture armor plate for the Covern- Inent of the United States at actual cost of operation plus such charges for overhead expenses, interest and depreciation as the Federal Trade Commis- mon may fix. We will agree to this for such period as the Government may designate. The Houne of votwl down a proposal to the Federal Trade Commission to determine a fair prirc for aniior, and allow private maaufkn turerh to Yncet Uwt price before tlic fsovernment built its jdant.

our proposition fair and ought it not to be accepted? measure is now before the Ihiited States Senate. CHAS. M. SCHWAB, Chairman EUGENE Q. GRACE, Prcaident.

Bethlehem Steel Company. QUALITY REAL SERVICE quality Specials For July Each and Every Instrument in irst Class Condition. An Unusual Opportunity to Get a Good Piano or Player Piano in this I Attend Jr. O. U.

A. M. Meet. A number of the membera of the il lodge of the Jr. O.

U. A. M. will to LJabon thia evening where they put on the degree work. The lo- Ipdgenen will leave here on the car.

About 30 inembere will lalie the trip. WUItam LiHk will be charge of the degree team. Several of Ihe WelhivlUe Ige will alHO attend the meet. The delegation will he headed by the ior band. jraea Claaa to Sicnk.

Membera of the Baraoa of the Bpeiat chureh will hold a plenlo Beaver creek. A nlcnlc dinner will fbe nerved and the day will be apent Lwlth gamea and outdoor filling Seaaion. The Willing of the St. Lutheran church will meet evening at 8 at the of Mra. Bauman on Went irth atreet.

Ira. Lewla Jrt her home on St. Clair avenue Ira. to le of the Ere club Friday nmiing. Aalile from the ten mem- vera, two Bow- and daughter lArue, were pre 9nt.

The In were prettily with and A luncheon Reunion to Be Held. The first reunion of and of the Belgium district, Fairfleid township, will be held tomorrow In the new centralised school building. Margaret Moore of Grant city, will attend. She taught (or some time in the school which formerly occupied the of the new building. Society Meeting.

'Fhe Eastern Star Thimble Bee society will meet with Mrs. Fred Wagner of West Third street Wednesday afteriiuon. Entertains Missionary Society. The Baptist Missionary society was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Willard Bowman during the week end.

The subject, was discussed by various Mrs. J. Norton had charge of the devotional service. EUls gave a pleasing solo. Luncheon was served by the bosless, assisted by her daughter, Georgia, and Anna who were dressed In Japanese costumes.

The home was prettily decorated in Japanese lanterns and flowers. Marriage Announced. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Helen ('arson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Carson of Columbus, and Harry W.

E. Bpore of Newell. The marriage took place June 20 at the home of the parents. The newly have returned from their honeymoon trip and are guests of Mr. and Hterllng Carson of Jefferson street, Newell.

After Aug. 1st they will reside at Grant street, Newell. travsiing Expsrience. the summer of 1888 had a very severe attack of cholera morbus. Two physicians worked over me from 4 a.

m. to 6 p. m. without giving me any relief and then told me they did not expect me to live; that 1 had best telegraph for my family. Instead of doing so, I gave the hotel porter fifty cents and told him to buy me a bottle of Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and take no substitute.

I took a double dose according to the directions and went to sleep after Ihe second dose. At 5 the next morning I was called by my order and took a train for my next stopping point, a well man hut feeling rather shaky from the severity of the writes H. W. Ireland, 1.4>u- isville, Ky. Obtainable everywhere.

Islts itv Raymond City. Mlsa Anna Gower of 428 Elm street sft today for a two visit at xymood City, W. Va. She was ac- as far as Parkersburg by kiss Freda Wolf, who Is to visit her tie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas rilcoxen, for two weeks at Parkers- irg. PERSONALS NOTICE. OUR MEAT MARKET WILI. BE iLOBED ALL DAY JULY A OPEN rMlfi EVENING TILL 9 O'CLOCK A. C.

BOICE. Should Liniment Go Along7 Of course It should! For after a strcn uoiis day when your have been exercised to the limit an application of I Inlment will take the sortmess and stiffness away and get you In fine shape for the morrow. You should also uw It for a sudden attack of tut tluu-tae, stiff neck, backache, stings, bites and the many accident tJ.at are Incidental to a vacation. "Wc would as soon leave our baggage go on a vacation or camp out without Slo.un'a Unlmrnt Writes one vaca tIon 1st' It for from cnurps to toothache Pul a hot tie in your bag, be prepared and have no regrets. Miss Lillian Barr of Ambrldge visiting local friends.

is funerals conducted by us are modern In every respect. Our undertaking knowledge combined with our desire to please the public has caused this bttsinesB to grow. You can depend our being polite, our appointments correct and our charges fair, and shipping funerals. U)cal E. C.

8TVRG1S Dresden Avenue. Bell Phene 10 Straight Martin 95 Bailey 85 78 230 S. 295 S. 250 A. B.

225 Player Pianos One World Renowned Behning Player, slightly damaged in handling, but in every other way a perfectly elegant instrument, and a rare bargain at $545; regular $750 style. An introductory price on a new Player Piano we are introducing at One Bondoir Player Piano at CASH OR EASY TERMS TO SUIT THE SMITH PHILLIPS MUSIC CO. 409 Washington Street Bell Phone 460 of St Mo. 77E0 Luoky No. 7750 hel'l Miss KrI.i Kelson, 108 6th East Liverpool, was the ber drawn for tl.e PHONOfiRAFll given away by Moores, as a lune Premium.

Another $150.00 SUPERIIA rUdNO- also an $85.00 Hrass Bed will be away for July. (Save your July tiek- ets.) The Moore Furniture Co. -MW laco Nentwlck of West Blxth street is visiting friends at Cadiz. Mrs. John Brady Jr.

and Miss Lulu Brady of Steubenville were guests of Mrs. F. R. of Avondale street Sunday. Mrs.

Job Manley, daughter Mabel and Pauline Baxter are few days with in Pittsburg. Frank Turner of Wellsville this week for a visit in Milwaukee. Charles Connor was a visitor In Pittsburg over the week end. Will McNutt and daughter Helen are visiting friends In Blacklick, Pa. Mrs.

Plummer Capwell, formerly Miss Alice McAndrews of Detroit is visiting relatives here. Joseph H. Grange left Saturday for Sault Ste Marie, Mich. Mrs. R.

L. Edmonston was a week end visitor in Pittsburg. Miss Anna Phillips of Pittsburg Is the Fourth of July with local Mreman WMlllam Davis of the Central station Is In Youngstown attend Ing the funeral of a relative. Miss Carney of Seventh street spending two weeks with friends in Kokomo, Ind. Misses Florence and Grace Htoney are In McKee's Rocks this week.

Misses Rose and Alma Shaffer San Antonio. Texas, are visiting the home of A. V. Glltwrt, West Third street. Mrs.

licona Stanley and daughter of West Third street are spending a few days with friends In Salem. Misses Nell Hall, Amy Swaney, Norma Umnox and Sylvia Hart are visiting in Akron and Cleveland. Mrs. Peter Mllliron Is very 111 at her home on West Second street. Harry Thompson of Vine street Is convalescing at the Ctty hospital after an operation for appendicitis Clem Allison of Clarksburg, W.

is visiting his parents In this city. Clifford Harmon of CarroUlon, Is the Fourth with his father on pleasant Heights Mrs. W. D. Allison of Sixth street and Mrs.

ot Welisville are visiting in Akron 1 Michael Turk of Alliance is visiting hie parents here. Ed Mach of Mttsburg spent the week end with Hoy McNlcol of East End, David Robertson of Wellsburg was a visitor here Sunday. VY. C. Lynch Is visiting friends in Pittsburg this week.

Mcwre of Fifth street has returned from a sojourn at latke Brady. Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Davis of burg are visiting the formers here. Mrs.

Walter of Chester visiting relatives in Toi onto. Mrs. Homer Renon of Pittsburg returned home Saturday after attending the Kpworih league ntion at Wellsville. She was a st of Miss MclMffett while hem I Mr and Mrs. Fred Rogers and little son of Chester are visiting relatives in Pittsburg, Mrs.

Isaac Oliver was a wtek end visitor in Pittsburg. 8, p. Carsoit and wife left Saturday for Colorado Springs Col Mr. and Mrs. S.

H. Bailey, hu 1 fan Uy of Beloit will spend (he Fourth with frb iuis here. Thomas Dav idson. and faniily removed (roia this oity Mr. and Mrk Harry Ijippert, of New Martinsville, are visiting local friends.

Mr. and Mrs 8. Botrgs ar.d Miss Bortha Wilson, of Geneva. are guests at the home of L. A.

Thomp- of Sixth street. Miss Helen Murphy, of Fittsburg, the guest of Mrs. Robert Cartwright, of Fourth street. John W. Cooper, of loronto.

was a local visitor, Saturday. Mlsft Edna Slaco, of Alliance, is the guest of frtenda here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKinney and daughter.

Sue, of Tfhn, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sinclair, of Newell. Howe, of Beaver, spent the week end as the guest of Joseph Thompson, of Sixth street. James Archer and Howard Knox, of Chester, are visiting relatives in ITtts burg.

R. Campbell, of Alliance, is the guest of local frlcnda. Miss Katherine Gillespie and Master William Bamer leave tomorrow for visit at Chrlchsvllle, Cleveland, Buffalo and St. Canada. Misses Frtda and Alta Fortlner left this morning for Chester.

to spend a week with relatives and friends. a cumulation of Wabash preferred which roae a poirt to 63 3-8 on buying in expectation of the stock being placed on the didivrnd Pst within the next two weeks. Union Pacific rose 7-8 to 1-4 iuid Southcin Railway made a gain of 1-2. to 24 1-2. Canadian pacific a point to 181.

The specdaltles were weak. Maxwell motors Jeclining 1 78- to 77 1-2, Crucible 1 to 71 3 4 and Baldwin 1 1-8 tc 71 3-8. There whs continued accmuulation of U. 8. Steel, rose 12to 86 1-2, Moxican Petrolei was In better demand.

advancing a point to f'fi. In- Jiistrial Alcohol yielded 1 1-2 to 12 but recovered this loss in the next few mlniiPB. 8 ys Ohio court of appeals, preveting the enforcement of an ordinance pas.sed by council requiring a license and a $5,000 Indemnity Mayor roll Thornton last Friday stopped the Jitneys from operating because of failure to comply with this law. The Injunction IS effective until a review of the case by the courts next fall. AtweM Assumes Post.

Oolumbus, Jnlv Atwell, of Puulding county, who was assistant senate clerk during the Cox adininls- iratiuo, today began his duties as dep uty clerk of the rupreme court. He bus, as assistant supreme coui porter. Both men are Tiie appol.itments were made hj supreme court Judgfs, Breaks Neck in Fall. St. Clalrsvllle, July of Webb, walked out of a dow at his hone early today wj asleep and broke his neck.

ell an A Hacking Cough Weakens tnc suffer with a hacking cough that has weakened your a bottle of Dr. King's New In over 40 years, and benefiting all why use It, the soothing pine balsam with tar heal the Irritated air raw siKits, loosens the mucous and prevents racking the body with rcMighing. Dr. King's New IMscovery induces natural sleep and ftidi nature to cure you. Absolutely Remov uty Clerk or tne supreme court, rie j.

succeeded Clint Collins, of Cincinnati, UnepaCKl Nicbot, 'ot 'Sm. 25c at all who has been the late Edward His Backache Gone. More men have kidney trouble tban are aware of It. Just bow serious a backache, sore muscles, aching Joints, rheiimati'tm, swollen ankles, and blurring vision may be Is sometimes realized only when a man to take out life Insurance and is refused on account of kidney trouble. Joseph G.

Wolf, 784 So. Green Bay, Kidney Pills relieve me of a severe backache that had bothered me for several months Any symptoms of kidney trouble attention. For by I'harmacy and Drug Store. TIE MARKETS BY CHARLES W. STORM, New York, July BuHiness was extremely vmaii on the slock ex cliHUiie at opening day and all through the first 16 minutes with the market intc two sections.

The railway list at owed pronounced strength, hile the wpar order stcckij were wlilioui and manv of tnesf were ewa'dlHhed at materially lower level. Most import ancc was to the continued For State Senator OPERIITE Youngstown. July hiind red Jitneys are again operating here today following an injunction granted by Judges Metcalfe and Spense. of the What We Know Aboot the War The Cause, The Effect And Result. A.

A. Galbreath OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR TWO TO NOMINATE AUG. tth Vote for Galbreath as One Is Columbiana Coun- tyj itKd. Is not very much, but what we know about the filling of ITeMcrlptions is shown by the steady growth ot our prescription department. We maintain a delivery system BO that in a few sioments aficr we gel we will have It delivered to the bed side of the The careful that Is characteristic of this store, makes It jiosBible for you to have your prescriptions filled with absolute accuracy.

We Invite a trial. Ihe next time that you have a prescription to be filled. TOMORROW Tho 4th of July Valiants of Virginia' A Romance of the Southland Featuring Kathlyn Williams, Late Star of the Do Weir ADDED ATTRACTION Harry Carey in OF A GREAT Two Reel Drama of the Underworld ADMISSION ADULTS CHILDRBN The Oiamond Drug Store I Fowler The Diamond Toesday, Jily 4 AMERICAN WHERE Tj CROWDS Holiday Attraction July 4th Edwin Thanhauser Presents Jm Mm QUmore mnd Qrmam Dm Spirit of A Powerful Modern Drama Also a Big Selig Special TWO ORPHAN THE BUGLE A Picture Treat A Photoplay Every son.Should See Per- At Tlie STRAND -A -mtng low oi Mil A Magnificent Revival of Kate Play, turing Kathlyn Williams and Winifred Greem with an All Star Cast, Land Lubber' A Great Comedy Admission 10c Ckildre.

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1885-1977