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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 7

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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MONDAY, JULY 9, 1928. BAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW fAGE SEVEN Out for Governor PAYS REWARD IN DROWNING TODAY WELLSVILLE SOLVE MYSTERY OF PURSE THEFT mm kM.NR then went back and was himself stranded. Now, another Swede, Bhy heir, rescues Lundborg. C.reat rejoio ing in Sweden. Such heroic exploits increase friendship among nations.

Now that a Swede has saved the Italian Nolile nobody could imagine trouble between Swedes and Italy. J. 8. Lambing, Newsdealer. Third and Main Streets, hat charge of The Review circulation.

Leave orders, advertising, with him. Belt phone 54 Reward of 25 offered by Mayor Wallace Fogo fi the recovery of the body of Glenn Malone, youth who was drowned in the river several weeks ago, was paid today to Frank Campbell. The reward came out of the rrivato puree of the mayor. (Continued from Page One.) mummies in the far north, speculates on the antiquity of the ancient ice king, the woman, servant and child buried with him. The implements are of Stone age type, lut this dreg not man that those mummks lived 12 000 years aco, when the late Stone Age ended.

In various places on earth men live now tinder Stone Age conditions. Two Youths Confess to Stealing Pocket Injuries Are Fatal To Sawmill Worker Harry Wade, 45, Bergholz, Dies in City Hospital From Head Wounds; Leaves Widow and Seven Children. SEEKS REPORT ON WATER HERE AND without insulting anybody tn particular, it may be mentioned thnt, mentally speaking, 90 per cent of the earth's population, live in Stone age fashion row in lf2S, Mystery surrounding the disappearance of a purse, belonging to Mrs. J. F.

Calhoun, from the top of the organ at the Liberty theater here several nights ago, was uncovered yesterday with the arrttt of two boys, Thomas Van Allen 11, and Raymond Murphy, 12. Keep Year Skin Looking Young Trotcct your beauty in all kinds of weather with this new face powder ME LI .0 0 LO. Tos not giTe the skin a dry feelina; docs net clog the pores; is not affected so much by perspiration. Stays on longer. So pore and fine.

MELLO GLO is made by a new French Process. It's truly wonderful, V. M. Ogilvie A Co. YOUNGSTOWN OHIO RIVER RAILROAD CO.

Electric passenger service to Lisboa, Lee.tonia, Younstowo. 'm Alliance and Canton. Cars leave Diamond, Liv. erpooL every hour from 6:30 a. m.i 11:30 p.

u. cat to Leetooia only. Cars leave terminal station at 20 minutes past the hour. NEW YORK'S welfare council warns the world: "New York is no place to raised his bead, the saw cutting into bis Pkull. be without a job, friends, relatives or a bank account." All over the world a baby gorilla, Ohio Insurance Bureau Inspector in Wellsville.

C. H. Wood, of Columbus, representative of the state department of in chow dog, attnadillo, anteater or rock Harry Wade, 45, struck In the head by a revolving saw Saturday morning while cutting lumber on a farm near Ralineville. died Sat in day night fit o'clock in the East Liv innol hospital. Wade was employed at the Harry Anler saw mill.

While the saw was revolving, Wade is said to have crawled under it to remove a chunk of wood "which had dropped into the sawdust pit. While beneath the mechanism, be Mrs. Calhoun, who is organist at the theater, reported the loss and police in recent days have been following the youths through stores and confectioneries where they left a trail of nickels and dimes in spending. According to police the boys, following their arrest, told the following story. Murphy saw Mrs.

Calhoun leave He was given immediate medical attention and taken to tLe East Liverpool hospital. Wade is survived hy bis widow and seven children, at their home in Bergholz. The body will be taken today to Lit tleton. W. Va.

Funeral services will he held tomorrow. Burial at pyth.cn has cash value and is welcome. Alone among products of nature a man without money Is not wanted. Yet all wealth has been produced by men originally without any. surance.

Arrived in wnvnt iv i the organ in the showhouee for a few U1NDBORO. brave Swedish flior. took (icneral Nobile from the tee floe, moments and also ebuerved the parse Liverpool police. He was taken Into on top. "Let's get it," he whispered ReY.

Roland D. Sawyer, i Congregational clergyman, a 'member of the Massachusetts legislature and delegate to the recent Democratic convention, announced he is a candidate tot the Democratic nomination (or governor of Massachusetts. (International Ncwtrtrl laining wall in front of her home. Mrs. Brown was watering flowers at the time.

Her right ankle was frac tured. Fne was taken tn the bo pita! In the Mac Lean invalid coach. THREE DRIVERS FINED HERE court originally on charges of disorderly conduct. Last night he was fined $50 and costs by Mayor Wallace Fogo tnd he is in jail. Morris and Anna McCuen, arrested several days ago on a charge of keeping a disorderly house, are scheduled for a hearing tonight at 7 o'clock before Mnyor Fogo.

tMary Poli ice Lamnaian Against "Four in a Seat" Practice. to the van Allen youth. The latter did. In the pnrFe was $50, as well as ether valuables. They took the money and threw the purse in an alley near Ninth street.

After that they bonght pop com, peanuts, a couple of air guns, pockctknives, a wafrh, mouth orgars, candy and managed to retain 125. They took another lad into their confidence. In this boy's home they went into the cellar and, fn approved movie "thrilled" style, took a brick out of the cellar wall and hid part of the money back of it. The rest of the 25 they secreted in a dog house In the yard. Going back later they found the money had disappeared.

The thi boy, according to police, is now visiting wJth relatives out of town. Families of the two boys arrested will make good the money. The two boyg are released on parole, being required report to Mayor Fogo at to investigate the water situation. He said that the state department wants a report on conditions in general. The department regulates Ohio insurance rates.

AKRON OTCOACH KIWANIS GUEST Howard Blair. Akron university athletic coach, will address Wellsville Klwanis club members at their noon luncheon and meeting tomorrow In the dining room of the First United Presbyterian church. Plair will explain principally his methods in the dtvelcpmcnt of athletes and teams. Bernard S. Pminton, chairman for the meeting, will intioduce the speak er.

E. H. RIGGS ROTARY DINNER SPEAKER F.dwin H. Riggs, head of the Rlggs Wholesale company, Rust Liverpool, will address Wellsville Rotary elnb members at their meeting tomorrow night at 6:30 o'clock in the Riverview hotef. Mr.

Riggs, who was the club's dele REPAIR FOURTH BREAK IN MAIN Repair work on the fourth break In the city water main was completed yesterday morning at 2 o'clock and the full supply from the municipal reservoir WSIM limoH urr tnn Vn Mntnn PERMANENT WAVES Leon Oil Process HSDllM was back .50 luiy LUG JIJCll? after a day's shut off. Mayor W. L. Foko. Engineer MrCill $6 of Mary's secret 'Director Imbrie and their crew of tryst with the poison special? morning.

Wellsville police today banned "four a coupe," or the practice of fonr individuals crowding into one seat. Three automobile loads were taken into police court yesterday on of riding "four In a coupe," the driver 1 each case being fined $5 and costs. Charges of this nature were preferred against Raymond Burrier of Carrollton; Tony Moselia and James Griffith, the latter of Toronto. Clyde McTeak was arrested on affidavit signed by John Peterson. The charge is disorderly conduct and a hearing will probably be held todav.

Carl William, who escaped from the custody of Janitor John Duncan at city hall several months mm r. RUTH HALE WELLSVILLE, O. Phone 296 J. 1131 Main St. ist A serial that lays every clew before you, and still defies solution I Read MISSION MEET AT GIBSON HOME FAMILY REUNION AT HILLCREST Ladies' Missionary society of the Second Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow night at.

7:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Robert Gibson, Four gate to the international convention last month In Minneapolis, will report proceedings of the convention. Gf orge I). Lowary will be chairman. arrested last night, this time by East BANISH JHEMISHES Eruptions, Pimples Gone in Just a Tew Cays, Leaving Skin Clean apd Clear.

teenth street. MrR. George Woodward will lead the devotional exercises. The national subject, "Review and Outlook, will be in charge of Mrs. Bruce Weaver, and the foreign topic, "Review of the Mrs.

John Casselman. Members will use the word "justify" in response to roll call. OfliS The tenth annual reunion of the. Heckathorn family was held recently at the home of Richard Heckathorn at Hillorcst, Wellsville. The home was decorated with patriotic colors and flags.

Luncheon was served on the lawn at noon, covers being arranged for 30 guests. The social hours were spent with outdoor sports. It was decided to hold the next reunion on July 4, 1929, at the same place. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Ward, cf Empire; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence tlcckathorne, Miss LAD FRACTURES RIGHT LEG AT PLAY Rocco (I i ahum, aged 8, of Commerce street, was taken to the East Liverpool hospital this morning in the Mac Lean invalid coach for an ray examination of Injuries sustained Fat unlay night at the playground. His right leg is said to have been broken. at Style By Agatha Christie Author of "The Murder op Roger Ackroyd and other fascinating stories of crime Begin it Wednesday IN THE REVIEW HOLD HENTHORNE FUNERAL TODAY WOMAN BREAKS Relief in one minute That's bow quickly Dr.

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Georse Hecka Funeral services for Mrs. Rachel Henthorne, 5, who died Faturrlay in her horn in Buckeye avenue follow Mrs. Lena Brown, 310 Fourteenth thorn, Cloyd. On, Marie, Robert, Rich street, is a patient in the East Liver ard and Merlyn, Rachel Heckathorn. Many and many a time one 35 cent Box of PeterBou's Ointment has cleared up unsightly skin atter constiy treaty ments and expensive prescriptions have failed.

If your skin is rough and red, If your complexion is not what you desire just stop worrying and try Teterson's Ointment for a week. There's something in It that causes pimples, eruptions and blotches to disappear and when they are gone the kin is clear and clean and soft and you'll have a complexion that will win admiration. Nearly every druggist in America will recommend Peterson's Ointment they know all about its speedy healing power they know it always gives latisfuctlon. Ask your druggist about h. ing a two week Illness were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence fool hospital as a result of injuries sustained Saturday when she slipped all of Newton Falls; Mi.

and Mrs. Elmer Robertson of Hookstewn, and in charge of Rev. I. E. Young, pas and fell from a two foot concrete re Mr.

and Mrs. James Heckathorn, daughters Roberta and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leith, sons Albert, Harold, Albert Leith Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Heckathorn and son Robert, all tor of the First Christian church. Banal was made in Spring Hill cemetery. She is survived by six children Mrs: Nellie Moore, Mrs. Bell Mobley, Charles and Martin, of Wellsville, Mrs. Mary King, Pittsburgh and John of Akron.

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67. OF SOMERSET, DIES Mrs. Martha Ihuark, C7. of Fomer set. widow of Theodore Rhuark, died Sunday in the East Liverpool hospital.

She is survived by two children. Mrs. Eli Smith. Fast Liverpool; and Mm. William 'Rhuark, Wells v'H.

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