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The Evening Review du lieu suivant : East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 12

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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i i EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW TRIBUNE TUESDAY. JULY 21; 192S. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman and sons, Cbarles and John of Ohio avenue, are visiting In Woodlawn, Pa.

L. Prtngle of Park Place left yesterday for Sparrow Lake, Canada, where he will spend two weeks' vacation. Wireless Ticker Tried Out. In Berlin a wireless ticker has been tried out with some considerable success. The receiving apparatus is operated by wave tones so that It records speech up to 12 words a minute.

It also prints messages just as the wire tickers do. The test was over a distance of 12 feet in a hall, but the inventor says it will operate over greater distances. The new Union Station in Chicago Is half a mile long and covers 35 to earofWariMovies, Planes Our Entire Stock Store Closet at 5 P. M. Saturday at 9 P.

M. Our Entire Stock of Bathing Men's Straw Hats Vz Price Panamas, Leghorns, OFF John Davis of Ellwood City was a business visitor In town yesterday. j. ivecier ot seventh street motored to Wilklnsburg and spent the week end with Mrs. P.

C. KeUer who is confined in the Cnlumhi hn.nii after undergoing an operation two Off weens ago. acres of ground. Men's Women's. Boys' and Children's styles and sizes.

Corner East Fifth and Washington Sts. East Liverpool, Q. 4 jQE I Red Tag Day Sale BIG JAZZ JUBILEE WEEK With Change of Entire Program Thursday Todays Chances East Liverpool's Greatest One Day Monthly Saving Event 23 i liursaay, July Only 24 More Days Jewett Given Away Aug. 13 Icnrr Morris mnMwJ)T7Ei I Read the big advertisement in tomorrow night's (Wednesday's) Keview Tribune mentioning some of the many savings. naa longnc two waw.

and that irplattcf, wdte god mpvlcs had been torented, he, disgusted bMhe world wickedntis, weM Into rigid stuSnte mT He maim tuaoa JltM UHI RICHA LLZj rLr rlT "gjggy. ae woridjsoon.j DIX Mid Week EAST END' Starting Tomorrow Morning Mid week prayer services will be held tomorrow evening in the various churches of this section. Devotional win do in charge of respective pas WITH tors. Choir practice will be held FRANCES HOWARD $25,000 DAMAGE SUIT IS FILED 7 Thursday evening. Lodoe to Holrf Mum Regular meeting of Eureka circle Hatriiioifi wn a a tiMW a.9t uQtctwe muminn nonrt in hohnif nnk.

wuioerry street. xuiunif wiajr ah EXTRA ATTRACTION HARRY SHANNON drus, a infant, five years of age, by Joseph. Andrus, her father and next friend, against E. A. Gordon, of East Liverpool.

The petition relates that the child Was unconscious for seven days after It had been struck by a truck owned by the defendant and while she was Crossing Anderson boulevard at about Our Down Stairs Store Offers the Greatest Sale of House Dresses In its History For Women and Misses Over 300 Charming Dresses For Shopping, Outing, Porch and Street Wear Big Specially Purchased Shipments Just Received. Fresh, Crisp and Fennsyl vania Mildand Personals. James, small son of Mr. and Mrs Wm Utnf fol nf Pnn aniiiM immm o'clock the evening of May 8, last. vviw tu tjToiiiuK ui mar s.

lasi. UUu mtvuu It la dAcUrad in tha miHHnn h.f moved to the Llvemool hosnltal child suffered severe Injuries as a re yesterday and will undergo an opera suit of the accident. for appendicitis. Hev. O.

H. Fohner, former pastor of Urcnest the Presbyterian church here, who ra CHURCH LEADER now resides in New Castle, visited with friends in town yesterday. Nick Spang of Ambrldge, Is the guest of friends here. Mrs. M.

O'Neill and son Robert. HERE TOMORROW Dr. J. Edmon Wood. of Penn avenue were visiting Pitts burgh yesterday.

Announcement has been made of th New Big Variety of Styles and Colors. 2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Grades; Choke marriage of Mr. A. B. Donnelly of Ohio avenue to Miss Kathryn Birmingham Direct From Two Weeks Engagement at the Million Dollar Grand Theatre, Pittsburgh.

Lyman Howe and International News Matineo Children 20c Adults 40c Night Children FRIDAY. SATURDAY THISWEEK National Baptist convention, will be entertained tomorrow evening In the Second Baptist church. Pastors and members of the various Baptist churches in the district will be pres nt. Women of the church wjll serve chicken dinner, at 0 o'clock in the of Toronto. Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly will soend several weeks tu the Eastern states and return here to make their home. i residence of Mr. and Mrs.

Jeffries. A program win do given nrior to th id stress of Rev. Wood. An Invitation ir Mrs. John Wllhelm and daughter or Scranton, are visiting with the former's mother, Mrs.

M. C. Logan of Beaver avenue. Mrs. Wilhelm will be remembered as Miss Helen McNicklo extended the public to atend.

formerly of this place. CAUL LAEMMUf prcent Rfainaid DFNNY CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank our many friends ind neighbors for their kind words Mrs. Jack WalHh and children. Esth er, Jack and Regina of Ohio avenue are visiting with the former's Darents inn nnnna nnrtnsr tit a ninknau an 1 I rn cuniivnn death of our beloved son nad brother, Wir r' A k.

in Wilkes Barre, Pa. ML tJIIUtf IUV f5tiigWl awu iu iuwh wiiu Qonaiea macnincs Mrs. J. Humbert and children of New nA to those who remembered us with Kensington, are visiting with the for inc lunni such beautiful flowers. Also tho mer's brother, John Kuhn and family Stokes, Dean and Davidson, of Ohio avenue.

so inose wno sang and the staff and George Smith of Penn avenue has Rocky Glenn Sanitorium. returned to his home after visiting with his arand Darents. Mr. and Mm. MR, AND MRS.

GEO. E. HAYES. H. Kissler of Homestead, Pa.

J' 1 1 .41 Today And Tomorrow He Never Told Her That He Had a Loving Wife Th Story of a Littla BroUar of tha Ricli Mack Sennett Comedy Honey Moon Hardships Pathe News Orchestra Music I Fresh, Neat and Clean, Shown Here Tomorrow for the First Time Big Special Purchases representing surplus stocks of large dress manuf aimers who gladly sacrifice their garments to clear their stocks and convert them into working capital. Beautiful dresses made to sell for $2.50, $3.00, $3 50 and even more go tomorrow in this history making sale at one ninety. Thrifty women will be here early, buying at least enough for the entire summer. We can not begin to describe each one of these pretty dresses you'll find here we'll give you a list of some of the materials, and colors to give you an idea of these remarkable values. Matinees Adults 25c Children 10c Evenings Orchestra 35c Bal.

Adults Children 15c Colors It Materials English Broadcloth Fancy Vollea Cotton Challla Cotton Cropaa Black Sateens and Novelties Patterns Plain Colors Broad Stripes Floral Patterns Dotted Effects V' Combinations Novelties Homer Laughlin China Co. Employees and Guests Moonlight Excursion on the Palatial Steamer Washington, Friday. July 24th, 8.30 to 11:30 P. M. Fare 7C Children from Att aDULTS 6 to 12 11110 Best Time of Year for an Excursion Best Excursion of the Year I Under Auspices Industrial Welfare i I Department nn ESNOB Lavendar Blues Maize Pink Oroya Etc.

Thursday Night A Real Live Baby given away Free to the Person Holding the Lucky Number. lonta Bell 2 Scores of models and styles from which to make selection. The Broadcloth Dresses have white collars and scuffs short sleeves and tie back effects or all around belts button and piping trimmed. The dresses of Voiles and other materials are in a great variety of styles, round necks, short sleeves, ruffled bottoms, pleated panels, handkerchief effects, flare ruffle bottoms, ruffled flounce, lace and insertion trimmings, piping, etc, straight line models with tie backs. w.

i Down Stairs Store, COMMITTEE JOB DICKET, I. W. D. 1 GEO. TASKER, Plant No.

BRADY ALLEN, Plant No. i. GEO. CHAD WICK, No. 5.

JftOY COOKE. Plant No. 2. Production HELEN MARTIN nil JOHN GILBERT NORMA SHEARER CONRAD NAGEL Bargain Night Monday Several Article Given Away Free rumen ana misses' dues 10 to 44. See Center Cam DianLw 1 4 i 7 1 0.

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