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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 16

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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1 PAGK SIXTEEN iCAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW ERIPAY. ALT.rST 10. IKO HELD ON THEFT CHARGE HreijnPti at ft JConley Nabs Suspects In West Virginia Case. Albert Donohue and Robert Rack- of Shadysido avenua, are held Ib the Hancock county jail at New W. today under bond each, where they were jpommitted by Justice of the Peace 'A.

G. Allison of Chester Thursday 4o await Brand jury action Oct i. pleading not guilty to The men. who were herp I week. Tools and a milk can found jin automobile were iden tified hy Stewart and Brennen, po I lice said.

The suspects were taken tbe city jail to West Virginia by a ruse, where tliey were re-arrested at the end of the Newell bridge by Chief Floyd f.yons of Chester, Following a hearing before Justice Allison in the Chester council chamber, the men w'ere taken to the New Cumberland jail. Donohue and Backus were found guilty of charges of stealing gaso line when arraigned before Mttnlci pal Judge Harry Brokaw last Wed- iiesilay and fined and costs each. MOUNT HOPE REUNION HELD WOMAN CLAIMS ALTITUDE MARK French Aviatrix Believed to Have Beaten Record Set by Elinor Smith. 100 By VILLA COUBLAY, France. Aug NEW WAGE PACT MADE PUBLIC tbe Former Students a new women altitude rec- oid, was claimed today for Maryse Hlltz who barograph showed a reading of 10,200 meters.

The instruments were turned over to authorities for checking. This mark w'ould be better than Hear Rev. Dr. Taylor. 13 Major In Scale Listed.

100 former stu- Thirteen major provisions were HOUOINI STUNT FAILS SALKM, Mass The Iloudinl theft -HHint of Raymond Burcko, 3S, who hills himself as went askew here. He reclined in a metal fcy Police Captain Mason Conley casket. The cover was sealed. Spec Another charge and aenlenced fo the county jail at Lisbon, are al- Ifged to have stolen three five g.al Ion cans of milk, gloves and an au- fators built a fire around the cas ket, as per Instructions. The crowd, waited.

Suddenly there was a faint greetings fo fhe students, composed dents and their friends attendedjthat of 8,357 meters established by pnihodied in the two-year general tho annual reunion and picnic i Elinor Smith, the American aereement signed bv the Mt. Hope academy of Rogers aviatrix, in 1930. wage agreement signed by at the Lisbon fair grounds Thurs the National Brotherhood ot Oper- day afternoon and night, 14 A ative Potters and the United States A dinner was served at noon. I I as.sociatlon at a joint.con- The chief speakers included 111 I I I in Atlantic City. N.

Dr. Charles Howard Taylor, WwWil vijiidi is effective immediately, of the South Bend, Ind Methodist' terms, made public today. Episcopal (hurch. and son of Prof. JiOrO I I follow A.

Y. Taylor, founder of the acad- I I I II per rent reduction to al! emy; Mrs. A. Y. Taylor and stu- WHMII LIU I crafts recognized lu the agree- deuts.

Rev. Taylor read a imem of inenf." cent day wage hourly rate and china ahall be settled by That "casters shall be given cast handle That will be asked to have batter and blocks run with plaster mixed by ft)ne-fired dipping to be giv- Pl-QyigiQQgieu to recognized dippers, and moving of all boards shall be done by the when any china manufacturer desires to change from piece work to day wage kllnplacing. or vice versa, 11 notice shall be the present recognized conditions in the warehouse shall question of pay for kiln- men placing reared ware and con- price paid in respective both AI WINf China and porclaln. ARGENTINA' rapping on the casket cover. The wrench from the farm of box was hastily opened.

Marvelo Robert Stewart, near and lay inside, unconscious. Firemen revived him with an Inhalator. ODAY AND SATURDAY Thundering Hoofs, ing, Lassos, Colorfui Action Ride with Kirby Tomei to adventure, excitement and love Qallop at sulcide-speed with this Robin Hood of the plains who robs the rich to help ihe poor and dodges the law to steal a love JOHNNXNACK BROWN. hy his father Rev and Mrs. Taylor lofl for following the reunion They will visit Cape Cod before returning home in several weeks, when they will be joined by the former's parents who will make their home in South Bend.

Among former East students at the academy who tended the reunion, were Servlce- Safpty Director John W. Moore, Wilson F. Smith of St. Clair avenue, Maud and Nellie Daw son of Riverview street, John Scott of Vine street and Mr. and Mrs.

S. I', Saint of Orchard Grove avenue. and Mrs. Taylor, who botli I taught in tho school for many years, are past 87 years of age. The academy, which has been dis continued in recent years and used for cleinetitary scliool purposes, was the oliiest institution of Its kind in Columbiana county The building was destroyed about six years after its construe tion, but was rebuilt by Tay lor.

Five-day Assignment Announced for Tint the to bo paid girls to be given preference on Price agreed upon for making reared saggers: Four, five and six-inch stripped. 12c; four, five and six-inch, ped, 10c; seven, eight and ten-inch, 13c; 12 Inch. 16c; 14 inch. 20c. STOLEN AUTO RECOVERED.

Harry Shaw of 1935 Michigan avenue, Eaat End, reported to lice the theft of his Nash coach from its parking place in Broadway Thursday night. The automobile was later recovered In Can4or street. East End, by Patrolmann John Rlchards- Rebel Forces Lose 700 Prisoners in Heavy Fighting; Fierce Attack Fails. for hollow ware placed BOY HELD IN ROBBERY. A 16 year-old boy, tak.en into cus Next Week.

hutfl dish in the middle of the kiln, to be re ferred to the western general ware standing comnjittee for settlement." carton packing to be given to recognized packers at no increase in cost to the of decorating standing committee to handle decorating dis- jiggermen in porcelain i putes, settlements to he ha.sed on tody hy Probation Officer John Me- Shane, will be given a hearing be fore Probate Judge Lodge Riddle at Lisbon today on a charge of roll big the Anthony Greco store in Vir ginia avenue. East End. The lad, who. it is alleged, hid in the basement of the store before closing time, obtained 17 in money on one occasion and on another, McShane said. By AMociated RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug.

Sao Paulo rebel forces attacked the federal right flank at Bury, 50 miles east of Harare, it was announced here today, but after heavy battle the federal troops retook the positions they lost. General foroes captured a rebel patrol in an advance which took t4iem within nine of Taquari, radio reports from the front said. Seven hundred prisoners captured by the federal army arrived here today aboard a ship. RABBI HIRSCHSPRUNG CALLED By The AsuoeUted COLUMBUS. Aug.

19 Mordecai Hirschsprung of Canton, has been named head of the Agu- dath Achim congregation here, it was announced today. He will assume his new position early next month. Kighteori cases are included in the fiveday municipal court as signment for next week, announced tfMlay hy Court Clerk Miss Sara McMillan. The list follows- Monday. John Jackson vs The Greer Boat Company.

Lettie Brown vs. Maola. Harry Aitman vs. Wilson R. F.

Prescott vs. Dolores Van Fossen W. H. Good vs. Robert Ramsey uesday.

Commercial Company vs I. Singer et al. Clarence West vs. Harry Peach et al James Chancev vs De HammondsviHe EXCELLENT PROGRAM OF UNUSUAL SHORT FEATURES 'CERAMIC The Myers family held its first reunion Sunday at the Henry Myers near Pughtown. A brief husinesH session was held, during which Cliarles Myer.s was named president of the organization.

Plana were made to hold this as an annual event, fo be held the sec ond Sunday of August, 1933, at Hammondaville, or vicinity. A basket dinner was served at noon Basehall and other outdoor contests were during the afternoon, followed hy a lunch at the close of the affair. Miss Harriett Marelhaney returned to her home at New Martinsville after visiting relatives here and in Bergholz Mr, nnd Mrs, Howard W'elsli and sons visiteil Mr. and Mrs. Waller Swickard at Knoxville, Monday night.

Wednesday. Central Acceptance Corporation vs Raymond Sayre. Sherwin K. Sayre, receiver of the I.iverpool Athletic club vs. Clyde Morse.

Winland Brothers J.uinber Company vs, fieorge Wucherer. The Electric Flquipment Company vs. The Home Electric Company. Tlie American Beauty Cigar Company vs, Broadway Cafe. Thursday.

Jury Trial. F. J. Wilson vs. K.

Bitey. Friday. Charles H. Birkeft vs. Selkow.

The Lumber Company vs. Andrew Maistros et al. Potter's Lumber Company vs. The Broadway Cafe Joseph Lanam, et al vs. Emory Haddox OHIO MINE MILL IS DYNAMITED HERCHE'S Dependable Drug Store Cor.

Sixth Street and Dresden Avenue. II .0 Lemon Cleansing Dream I DC 11.00 7 I DC 50c $1.00 Princess Pat Powder I "rC $1.00 Meilo-Glo Powder $1.00 Mello-Glo 7 I DC 1.00 $1.00 CQfs Pepsodent QwC 75c Antiseptic Mouth Wash 4DC $1.00 Wildroot 7Qm Tonic DC 50c Cocoanul Shampoo $1.00 QQ a owder JC $1.00 CQa Bath Powder DwC 50c Garden Powder ODC 1.00 Spring Blossom Powder 25c Listerine 1 Qsa Shaving I OC Is Still A Drug Store Your doctor's word it law in this drug store where the scientific filling of prescriptions it still the most important part of our business. Skilled, carefully trained pharmacists are always on duty to carry out your orders. A Registered Pharmacist is Always in Charge. 50 Colonial Club Shaving Cream.

25c Casto-Q for lay Soap 25c Blue Jay Plasters 35c Tiz Foot Tabs 36c Tiz Foot 35c Tiz Corn Piasters $1J25 Konjola $1.00 Pills 39c 25c 17c 19c 19c 19c 89c 59c $1.00 Beef, Iron CQ tnd Wine PDW Bf The A.nociate« ATHENS, O. Aug. mill on property of the Ohio Collerit'rt company at Tnietowa blown up by a dynamite blast early toilay. Damage was estimated at $3,000. The mill Is owned by Alex Grury, I who is under contract to supply liimher to the mine.

The entire plant was put out of commls.sion. Shortly after the blast destroyed the mill, a charge of dynamite was thrown into tlie front of a house occupied by Beek Adarns. employed by fhe New York Coal company. As the dynamite ex- pbKlfMl in the front yar l. six shots were fired into the house from the back.

Tbe dynamite liroke windows in the house, but otherwise caused no particular damage. RIVER PILOT IS SUSPENDED Captain OuRand Gets 60 day Rest After City of Memphis Rams Rock, By AMariatid liOUISVILLE. Aug tain Nicholas DuRand. veteran pilot of the excursion steamer City of Mempliis which was grounded here Tuesday, today was under a 60 days suspension from service. He pleaded guilty to negligence in taking that boat out of the channel.

The suspension was impo.sed by a federal board of inquiry. Tbe City of Memphis rammed a ledge in tlie Hliio river but reached shore with 718 passengers and crew of 33 men. COLUMBIANA $1.00 Mineral Oil and Agar 100 Verco- lates 50c Pepsodent Tooth 50c Magnesia Tooth Paste 25c Listerine Tooth Paste The Sunday school class of the Brethern church, taught by Rev. G. S.

Strausbaugh. hell i social Tuesday night at the home of Adin Miller, north of town. The Loyal clas.s of the Christian Sunday school, taught hy Clinton Fulk. enjoyed a picnic and wiener roast in woods on the Leetonia road, Tuesday night. Mr.

and Mrs. McKean and Mr, and Mrs. Lee Wise and children Robert and Virginia left Wednesday by motor for Sparrow Lake, Canada, for a ten days' camping and fishing trip Dr. and Mr.s. H.

H. Bookwater and son Leo motored to Orville, Dalton and Canton Wednesday. Mrs. R. B.

Brumgard and daugh ter Peggie are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaeffer. Sharon.

Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Palmer and son Bobby of Steubenville are 25c Dr. Tooth A for 65c D.

R. Creams 330 43c 39o Its Safe to Save al making an extended visit with her I parents, Mr. ami Mrs. J. A.

Rich I ardson, east of town. Mrs. Harold Fisher and chil dren of McKee.sport, are I spending a week with parents Mr. and Mrs. William C.

Hum of Union street. Af SCHOOL 7 -w COAT-VEST and 2-PAIR PANTS All are tailored to give the utmost in wear never have suits of this high quality in these styles been sold at such low prices. Every one is guaranteed Pure Wool well tailored in newest fail weaves and colors. .95 A SPECIAL GROUP OF TWO PANTS SUITS SZ-W 1 School 1 05IC Plain or Fancy Broadcloth. Novelty GOLF lOlr fc 2 Nainsook UNION SUIT 8 1 59c 1 SWEATERS I Long 1 Lined CQ a 1 KNICKERS.

1 New Fall Styles 1 Boys- Shirts Qg 1 or Shorts Saturday Thrift Column "RED KAP' WORK SHIRTS lUuo 45c uuality Broadcloth PAJAMAS 55c fast colors. ATHLETIC SHIRTS 24c Fancy SOX 15c All fine rayon Soles High Spliced Heels. Porto Rican GOWNS 69c 59c tlxtra All Hand rnndo. $1.00 BEACH PAJAMAS 85c f.ast color prints. Including I'ull l-'uHhioned Chiffon Silk HOSE 59c OUT THEY GO 2.88 4.88 7.88 Dresses 50c Garden Court Creams CINCINNATI GETS MEET Bf Thi Ax.iKiatt-d NEW YORK.

Aug United Slates golf association, through It.4 secretary, 3. Husih, today tho award I ing of the 1933 amateur championship tournament to the Kenwood Country club of Cincinnati. Ohio. Jhe dates will be announced later..

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