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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 r.A^T 2:, STOCK McKENNA vaut, sull FRIENIaS RALLIES TODAY I'tllities, Metals Show; Firm Tone at Openinpf. By The VOUK. 2 r.lik'd mildly iri fi.tdinnf followiiiK i-Milanty hf fho op. Till.y I'filltk'F and dkpJ.iyrd ady tii iirm AlllPd rii. rancidled a 24 diofi isnifHi flrinlnp aizeable frae- lloitf- a or more Includfxl r.

Consoli 0 1 Public Service of New Jersey. Jolins-Manville. American Du Auburn and PorciU'tne. fbiieral Mol- ofs, I'nion and American Can were but fractionally leccb.skm* were shown by U. S.

National DlsttHers, American Fiiyar Ik fining, Ameriiiiti and American Commercial Al( ohol. Pittsburgh Livestock 1 IMT, 27 r. iM of Agricullnie-Hogs. aiiive, y.nerally 2 hmber, i 70-220 Itm, 4 00 22 't- 20 ttlmve 2 13 7 4 0 5 under 130 I 2 75 -I 3 25 packing cows rnosUy I 2 5 few higher Cattle none, nominal; fwl steers I 2 grassers 4 50 00 heifeiH 3 2 75 cows up to 13 00 bulls OBITUARY Sunday, Ji be l.c the MPS. ADA APPLE e'-r for Mrs.

Ada vi dr-w of Frank Apple who died in home cjf her Idaue itcr. Harry foburn In F.i 'A ill be held Friday 2 ni. iu fbo Haugh funeral home ii. In barge of Kev. J.

Fryuk piestor if die Merhodlst Opal (hureh, Durlal will be miide in Hpring Hill ceme tcry. Fhe also by one Lillie Hniith iif UT-llsviHe. ir.d two brothers, Wylie Fdwnrds of anion and Kdward of Day City Mlfh. funeial H. H.

chard churcn tie made fery. She 1 Mrs. Li.a and Stati. I Wett Fdth at 2 p. ri Rev.

pastor of the Or. Mcthcslifct f.ipi‘copa! Filina! iValerford ceme- Marj Anne Novelle oc 14. Mr r.ilmore a mendier of the M.isonic Felloes Kagles lodger lie leavei. f.ne d.TUghte- Hoon of Warren r.r g-ramif iiildren. NtOra and Hoon PEWARC BENEPACTOR r.RFEN^RUKG, by two of Ro( heater Kf.

i.v or. Christmaa. From middle western city carne a tet' ard pantry eet from nier, bitch biKera ai hikers who had e'gned rPe home ef Mr? P. Markle 'wo 8 for She iobn jokit.gly TUSSLE OVER RIFLE sngpesied ihat they t-igii 'itg t'iNDALY, 0 e. 2 kf.

of ae v. disr carded die MR8. MARY MARIA KOFFEL Mrs. Mary Maria Koffel, aged 72 died at 7:15 a. m.

at her home In West point. She was born In township on Jan 31 18 51 a daughter of Tliornas ami Utdrecca McCarney. The iKidy w.as taken to the Kells funeral hvnu; in Id-bori. JACOB Fiuim.m 1 he held 1-1 homo of i riiiei o( lof 1.0 i.c I- i. a view ceinctiry cMASTERS lor Jacofi M' 1 Moriday, I in Ml.ss hiez h' J.

Lenk, ruled dv All) he taken t.i iirday morn in I be made in Fair- MRS. EVA JOHNSON I Funeral for Kva Jolirison, iJ 4 widow of j.kiiinson and owner of the Kuclld jliofel In Kast Foiiiiii who I was killed wiir by an auks dnoblie driven by Charles Hess. 19 (if Dewey Ka.st Knd. while crosajng the t.far tho iiofel WILLIAM GILMORE KAHT PAI.K.-TLVK. 27 Funt ral servi, e- were held Tues(day af 2 ri tlie home of liie idaughtt-r-lii 1 iw Cecilia Gii- nuire.

tif Altee Street, for William Gilnior. ir .2 Wood Street, who died after an of pneumoiiia The servh es were in iiarge of IL l'arker K. Ko.se, pas, or of Ile I niled l'reshyterian church. va.s rriade in Gk n- cemetery was hoin ou -May 26 ISfiT. in H.

av. it had iresided In ihibstlne for more than He was mariled to Safe Relief IWPfNrs 5 3 WILLIAM G. JONES Lcf 27 d.i.m.rt Jones. 51 a for buch toA TufeMiay So.cmnly. the two wayfarci the lume his mother, ed ami then asked for Mrs, Ml Jones.

4 North kies t.ame and M.i.'ke* ti. -f. Hf was horn on Markle's 1 A'ae Jai i in Lislion. a st.n Mr am; t.corge W. Joue-s.

a- a Cf.ntfr t.vA'i;,-iiij. FH a mem-, tier of bon i-i-nge No. 65 1 A' A. I Ml Junes leaves, his' mother his widow, Mrs. Eva Foxj 1,0 Junes of F'Jkrun fownshii and a gramldaugh-i tf Funeral seiviiot aIII be held Thar (lay at 2.30 m.

at u.fithei home in chaige of Hcv. lU.K of the local MethoiJist Episropa! church. Burlai will hf in r.isium cemetery. refers to her home, a favorite s'up- uitir inutlu-r to ti.eu tu- over a rifle, and one -p-a, w.mn L'd I kr the i dipchargv-d The victim was 1 lennld T( 19 the brutb Wild i'- In days gone by I used to worry When to the dentist I did hurry, But now I go to Dr. Galvin, he Has never, never burted me.

523 Market St. On Tbe Diamond accustomed to niarlt.il sniaehfs. is nstonnded at the news that the romance of statuesque Kuy Yam is, st.ir, uml KcMineth McKenna, lier actor hiisband, ha.s gone the way of many other 50 60 higher- good and! The couple agreed to an "amicable bu. after two years of apparently happy married life. rhoice vealere 6 5 7 00 medium I 4 0 50 good heavy calves around 15 00 Sheep 500 fat lamlfs steady to best 17 8 clipped lambs 7 25 common 3 00 4 6 aged Aethers up to 3 5 o.

East Liverpool Grain Prices paid to tarmers at mill, listed by local dealers- 80 rye. 65 eats, 40 shslled corn, 602 oar corn bu. 50 mixed hay ton, 111 timothy hay, ton, 10 etrnw, ton, 8 Chicago Grain t'HICAGO, Dee. 27 A sag In gialn values characterized early trading today. Despite severe cold Slid absence of a snow- blanket ecmthwest, huying lacked volume.

Opening unchanged to lower. 21 dozen; current pullets 16 dozeu. Live poultry, wholesale prices higher; fowls 4 Ihg. up, 14 rock ishask LENIENCY FOR HOLLANDER DUch Govrrment Urge. Milder white, 5 lbs.

and up 13 turkeys, young 20 geese fat 13 1 25 2 10 Sweet potatoes 1.24 60 bushel. Sentence for Subject Convicted of Arson In Germany. By Tht AKdK-iatrH Tm.rrv A A 27 Dutch WOUND A 1 AL 1 Ttovernment asked twlny that Hu aa A sentence given Van OUININtK 0 IVlAllLiDer Lubhe, young Dutch brick I mason, for set ting fire to the rel( h- Man, Shot by Daughter at building, be modified. tion of Oulja Board, Succumbs in California. By Thy RAN DIEGO.

27 Ernest J. Turley, allegedly shot by his daughter at tlio direction of a wheat afterward showed ouija board, died night, around setback Com started at i 4 decline, and subsequently held iiciir the Initial limits. East Liverpool Produce Prices paid to farmers, as listed by local de.Tlers. Fresh eggs, doz, 28 to 80 apples. 60 to 75 cabbage, loO 12.25 to 2 50 potatoes, 100 lb.

sacks, 1115 to 11 40 turnips aod carrots, chip basket, 40 to 50 c. Count Joban Ihiul IJmburg Rti- Dulcli minisit to lit rliii wrote ft letter to the German foreign office on tlie onlers of his government. He asked ttiat the diath sentence be changed to "milder jiun l.shinent.” It is undersfiHid the governnirnt The 46 naval reserve chief gunner's mate was wounded people of Holland feel that last Thursday at St. Jolin's, Arlz. Lie law under which Van Der The daughter.

Mattie. 15 uu "as sent.need to die was thorltles a oulja board directetl tln' rtlchstiig fire. It to sh(K)t hor father "so mother shoulil not he made retroactive. The Gonnan no Immediate gave Indication as to Youngstown Produce Dec. 27 wholesale, nearby whites, 24 ex- lias, 3 current receipts, 22 extras, 27 current receipts 29 c.

F'oultry Heavy hens, 10 12 bgiiurn hens, 8 9 heavy ers, 12 13 stags and roosters, 8 Pt; ducks, 10 dressed heavy bens. 18 leghora henfl. 12 14 heavy hroiDrs, 18 ducks, 18 turUcVH, 25 c. Butter Wholesale, creamery, 2 tu, roll, 19 rrtall. creamery 21 roll, 23 c.

could marry a young cow-boy." Tho girl's mother, Dorothea, Frone Turley, was held as an acces tea. tion to tlie I re sr.ry In the bhcmting. j.itiest would he. Tho daughter pleaded guilty ARRANGED an attempted murder charge. PRAYER SERVICE arranged FRANCE URGES Tho Heights ty iiiectliig win ho held Tiiiirs.lay at 10 a.

111 in the home ot Mr.s. I ITAr'ITir QI TPPriPT Edgar in Llslioii stre. vJEj Goode will he tho toi Direct With Hitler on BsnnecJ Under Agreement Reached Tuesday. Pittsburgh Produce current receipts, 1719 i extra tirsfs, 19 20 hennery -A hites. 23 2 Sou.

W. and current receipts, 17 19 ref. 14 1 5 ref. extras. 15 Bulb 19 standard, 18 89 Score, 18 88 score, IT-vie.

5 -lb. and up. tat, lie; medium. 11 l.egliorn through thl.s source. Hv Thy iaU'H PARIS, 27 drive to lino up allies In defense of the of Nations and against German re-urinament entered a new phase today.

llenceforth, under a decision reached yesterday by French national defense ministers, an standliig will exist that there he 11 direct talks with Chancellor Adolf Hitler on arms. The government will keep an ear open, however, for what the German chancellor may say thiough tlie gular diplomati- channels. I'pon cnimnunfcatlons received fho cabinet hens, and up, luc; ju. dium. 8 Barred Ho.

springers, 4 -lb. and up. He; medium. lUc; Leghorn 8 old loosiers, 6 7 ducks, Stjj-lh. and up, lie; 5 llis, 9 fat geese, 11 urdinary will baso furtiier Instructions to Amiias.siidtu- Andre Francois P.m- cet at Berlin.

PROTECT CHILDREN BVTTLE CitEEK, Nehr. B.it 9 hens, 18 ihlldren aren't g.dng to 17 old toms. I tc; No. 2 furke.vH,-j,i(.velop the habit of If 12 c. jvlllage board can help It.

lit tin- curnmt issue of a local Cievelstnd Produce. appciu-s a display Hdveiti.semem CLEVELAND Dec. 27 the Informatb'n board will ter higVer ou b'foimation extras, in tubs, 22 a pound. rest and convictUm fciandatds, 22 in iiouiid printa.p'^ perstm who s.dls or gives 24 26 ft minor child "spiked" hocr or Eggs. 2 hlybi-r; extras, wlijtes.ioLior liquor of Illegal alcoliollc 'content.

Name These Film Stars How well do yon know your favorite screen stars? You have ween them in all sorts of disquis. and in prohabllitv recognized them Immediately. But would you recognize them in silhouette'? The Ceramic wants fo find out. Four scenes from the movie, "Dinner At Eight" have been chosen for the suhjccts. "Dinner At presents a cast of more than a dozen stars.

Dressier Joi.n and Lionel Barrymore, Jean Harlow, Lee Tracy, an.l Billie Burke are a few- of the screen luminaries who will he when tho movie oiK-ns at the Ceramic theater on Sunday, Dec. 31 The accompanying picture shows two of the plav-rs In a scene from the picture. Who are they? Tomorrow. Thursday and Fridav. The Review will publish other scenes lu silhouette from "Dinner At Eight hen the series of four is completed, send your sel.vctions to the Dinner At Silhouette Editor, care of The Review Tlie neatest prepared, and most nearly solution will win complimentary tickets.

The best ten vill receive two tickets each and next lec will receive one ticket each. RUBBERS and GALOSHES FOR WOMEN and GIRLS filtlnK III liliu'k brown. to fit nil hi-lttht tv I- oi IIiiimI tlii-iiiiKh- o.if ZIPPERS HO.I looWtiiK tbcMe ou.vtnnil- liiK I II I rnblMT foolvvcnr, lilarU brntt nt .49 NEirS DRESS RUBBERS 'Tbl- or to ril MEirS ALASKA l-'or i-niiifort rrni UiU prli-y. WORK RUBBERS kravT M-nl henv.v to 1 Store EA.vT l.i\ 1 (Mil. DECE.MIiEU 1 7 1933 Odds and Lmds of strictly holiday merchandise, including soiled, handled or damaged articles, at reductions TOMORROW.

Look for the special siyms around the store designating such nier- opportunities are many and ereat. ALL TOYS and WHEEL GOODS. Some GAMES. Group of Novelty TKAYS, PICTURES, Etc. and SLIPPERS.

Wool SOCKS. Table of Crockery VASES and Close-out of DINNER WARE. Group TABLE LAMPS. All DOLLS. Group of Soiled SHIRTS.

and SCARFS. Lot of SHORTS and SHIRTS. Table of Soiled FANCY LINENS. Group of Soiled HANDKERCHIEFS. One Table of $1.00 HANDBAGS.

Small Assortment of JEWELRY. All FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS and GOWNS. One Lot of SHIRTS. SWEATERS. Group of WASH DRESSES.

All COATS..

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381,489
Years Available:
1885-1977