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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 5

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1032. NEGLEY Miss Florence Holzer of East spent the week-end with; Miss Alice Hays. Mrs. Roy Noss of Cannelton and; Mi.ss Helen Hughs of East Palestine spent the Fourth with Mrs. Glen Witnian.

Mr. and Mrs. James Foster of Pelershurg spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. H.

D. Faulk. Mr. and F. A.

Bricker and children and grandchildren. Mrs. tv J. Bricker and Miss Mary Oldfield visited Sunday at Capital park in honor of Mrs. F.

A. Bricker's birthday anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Harland Xulf of East called on Mr. and Mr.s.

B. F. George Monday. Mrs. Grace Sutherin has entered Salem City hospital for an appendicitis operation.

Curtis Kennedy, Miss Fern Mrs. Mary Reed and son of South Beaver called on Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hays Saturday. Mrs.

W. C. Witman and son Chauncey were Lisbon callers last eek. Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Elder and sou of Darlington. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Black of Cannelton spent tlm Fourth with Mr. and Mrs.

S. George. -Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shields and baby of Altoona are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Shields. Miss Mary Bennett and Thomas Clark of Columbus called on Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Tennis Saturday. Samuel Tennis of Beaver Falls c.tlled on Moses Tenni.s Tuesday.

Burson reunion was held at the liome of Sarah Burson Monday. John Duff of Beaver Falls and Mrs, Lily Shofe of East Palestine called on Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hays the Fourth. Mr.

and V. J. Hartman. Mrs. S.

George and Mrs. Howard! Cieorge and daughter spent Satur day in East Liverpool. Sari Maritza Travels From Chinese Castle to Hollywood III company, of Columbus. John McB. Keir, president of the board of county commissiouers and who is also a member of the hoard of revision with Mr.

Irwin If I and County Treasurer John C. Lit- I has been Informed by Schcnck: recently had occasion to Inspect your system of appraisal rctonls for Columbiana county. I desire to compliment you on Its in every detail Having done much appraisal work in a large number of counties throughout Oliio, 1 havo had the opportunity to inspect records of this nature. system you are now employing is not oniy thoroiigii, accurate and complete in description but is pratiical, aud I believe will effect a saving of many dollars to the cotinty over a long period of years, as it will give the board of revision a basis on which to compute values in the SENTENCE SUSPENDED; LISHO.V—WiHiam Griffin of East Liverjiool pleaded guilty to a charge of acting In a manner tend ing to c.ause the delinquency of a minor when arraigned before Juve- inile Judge Lmlge Riddle. Sentence snsnended bv the court.

SCHOOL TERM OPENS SEPT. 6 Chester Board Sets Date at Special Session in High School Thursday Night. after scratching his initials on Its side had thrown It back as it was too small. Tuesday. Sept.

6, was designated as the opening date of the 1932-33 school ternt In Ghester by the Ghes ter school board at an adjourned session in the high si hool Thursday night. The board also authorized the secretary, J. Paul Finley, to advertise immediately for bids for the coal supply for the school. The question of high school football was discussed hut a definite decision as to wether or not it will be played in Ghester next fall was delayed tintil Atigust. The se.ssion was In cliarge of the new president, E.

G. Jackson. NO PARKS TO BOSS. By Gnited BOSTO.N—Massachusetts has a director of state parks, Daniel McGrath, whose salary is $4,500 3 year, but, oddly enough, there are no state parks for him to direct. The office was by the 1931 legislature in anticipation of a ays tern of state parks.

To date, the appointment of the director represents the extent of progress. HALIBUT WAS INITIALED, By The I nited STANDPIPE PAINT ARTISTIC. By The I'nited PROVINGKTOWN, Mass. The new standpipe from which this picturesque village at the (ip of Gape God obtains its ilrinking water hears the stamp of Provincetown's artist colony. It is painted blue, sand aud green, to blend with the surrounding The old large halibut mark-jstandpipe.

feet high, was de eil with tlie letters M. R. re recontlv after serving for cently was caught off Westernluoarly 40 years. Bank hy the Boston schooner Jof-I fre. and M.

Robert Mnsi. a mem a holt of lightning is a tumultu her of tlie crew, recalled that rush of electrons spilliul from had caught the same fish two years a cloud or from an earth over nrevionsly of the Grand Banks, but'eharged willi them. with XX iirmi XXilliani JSIdwt-y rmm-U 'I'fcf- of rookrd I.nwyrr Mho t-onlil not ro nlrnlRht until hr fril in 2 Reel Comedy OlttlAM.tH.l r. Xrw Till', nrloon nhoMn lirforr In lOnnl l.ivrritool. SATURDAY ONLY! A i'lrnl Itiin Attrnrliun l.luyd lliiRhrN Xormnn Hrrry Shlrlry C.rry Planrn.

ninrhlnr and a dradly rriniinal with niinr roll an hiM thr ini- prtiiM for thr artioa of thr yrar. AiT.g« siiohth NOTICE! The COLUMBIA is the ONLY theater now open that is operated entirely by Union Operators Members of LOCAL UNION No. 123 ALL TlMEJUaHLJL'J I I Sari Maritza. new featuri'd screen player, was Imrn and reared in China, memher of of Eu''opeans long distinguished in Chinese government New Blond Exotic Detnng was the power behind oCr00n Was rxearecl ijie and the only man ever In Scenes of possible rival to the mance. tate By The PrrM.

TIENTSI.N. China, July city of her birth knows better ilian any other the family background jof beauty and brains which Sari new blond exotic of the I films, has brought to her career iin Hollywood. Tientsin knew her as a child, when she lived in a castle, the daughter of one of China's most famous foreign families. In Hollywood Sari path to stardom is being laid carefully with good featureil roles, and five months there she has appeared in but two not as star but as a featured player. She is not to be thrust upon the a celebrated Sir Robert Hart, autocrat of the Chinese Customs.

A Famous Wedding It was througli von in- flueuee that the Cliinese Engineering and Mining company obtained its concession, and this connection was maintained when Major Walter Nathan, head of the mining company in Tientsin, married one of daughters. Sari Maritza in real life Is Patricia Nathan. Her English fatlier is one of five notably successful brothers. One of them Is Sir Matthew Nathan, former governor of Queensland: another Colonel Sir Frederick once an important figure in India. Brains and Beauty The marriage was one of the most notable alliances screen as a star at once, as has and beauty in the history of the foreign comuuuu les of North Cliina.

been the fate of many beauties of equal promise who liecame, in consequence. mere her friends here learn. But stardom is definitely in the studio's plans for her. Lived In Moated Castle Sari was born here on St. day 20 years ago.

Her career romantic enough, but anybody wlto pictures lier as a child haunting the uarrovv alley-ways of Chinese towns and frolickiug with Cliin- ese children would be far wrong. of her young life was spent in the great crenellated castle, sutTounded hy a moat, which ovetlooks the Tientsin racecourse. Tills castle was built by grandfather, tlie famous von D'Ot- riug, counsellor of the great Li Hungchaiig. If Li was the ADDED Miniature Musical Comedy AN Merry GOT Melody ME AGAIN' MAN-EATING SHARKS PATHE SOUND NEWS DUCK IN AND COOL OFF! STARTS SUNDAY A MERICAM lnow showing BUCK JONES in Sari grandmother. Madame Detring, was famed for her and loveliness.

An aristocrat to her fingertips, she came of an old Viennese noble family and was greatly beloved in Tientsin. She was still a wcman of surpassing beauty, despite her years, when slie sadly bade farewell 'o Tientsin a few years ago and left Iter pictnre.sque castle for F.urope. Sari Maritza and her sister Diana, a brunet, inherited the beauty of their mother and graudmother. Famed As Swimmer Of Sari varied aceoniplishments, which lingers most in the memory of old residents here is her aquatic skill. There was nobody in; these parts, they say.

to compete with her as a diver Slie acquired her skill at the seaside resort of Peitalho, wliere her family also ha 1 a palatial residence. former governess, a Scotswoman, is still a resident in Tieut- siii, proud of the progress of her former charge. The bane of Saris life as a child, slie recalls, was her mass of liMig, fair curls, hut Sari cried when these were cut off at school. ADDED CHAPTER ND. 6 OF THE OTHER ADDED SHORT SUBJECTS APPRAISAL IN COUNTY LAUDED Records on Property Valuation Complete in Every Detail Commissioner Kerr Advised- I.ISBON—Appraisal records as designed by County Auditor John H.

Irwin have not only been approved by the state tax comniis sioii, but also by Charles G. Schenck of the appraisal de partment of William Zinn See the New APEX Electric Washers 59 .50 OTHER MODELS to Trade In Your Old Washer Small Down Payment One Year to Pay. THE KJ 409 WASHINGTON STREET. Mesh Gloves 59c 6 button white iiiesli gloves All tlie rage. Sizes 6 to 8.

si 1 81x99 Bed Sheets 69c A regular $1.00 value. Laundry 1 tested to give 1 many yeans wear. 3jalso. 24x48 Cannon Towels 1 Giant size hath (ovvel, bor- Mesh Undies, Panties 39c colors to match ClwC wM Ruffled or Tailored Curtains 45c PR I-' i ri Whitr atilt cu I oih full length; fast oolors. Exquisite Silk 69c Nt-w- 1 All Linen Toweling 9c yd Irish iTash, pas tel Itoruers.

Wliat a buy' 27-Inch White Outing JC yd to Civil War A it I Of ifgularly. BASEMENT SALE! MISSES- Wash Frocks 39c You will go witil at thf chic piatii Sizcs 14 to 50. Tou will buy our usual mid-summer Clearance but it is only the occasion that is usual; the greater variety; the depth of reductions; the immensity of value-giving greatly surpasses any previous effort. Years Since Such Low Prices Were Offered in a Fabric Event! 2500Yards Printed VOILES 1 Beautiful patterns to select from. JjL Light and dark backgrounds.

All vat dyed. See window display Yard Patterns Each Pure Dye Flat Crepe 69c 40-Inch width. $1.00 value. Colors Tan, Eggshell, White. Red, Maize, Black, Navy Yard Tub Silks PRINTED DESIGNS 29 Yard Visit Our Dress Goods Dept.

For Values SALE WOMENSand MISSES SILK DRESSES SALE RPTHLESSLY REDUCED For Quick Disposal Savings of a lifetime! Sounds like a promise, but it is a FACT. We want business in July and we are willing to pay for it, in bringing profits down to almost the vanishing point, why we can guarantee that in all the years we have been in business we have never sold wanted merchandise of style and standard quality at such extraordinary savings. Tomorrow and every day in July this store will be the Bargain Spot of East Liverpool! DRESSES Formerly $3.95 to $6.00 Sizes 14 to 50 2nd FLOOR BASEMENT DRESSES Formerly $6.95 to $7.96 SIZES to 50 2nd FLOOR DRESSES Formerly $12.60 to $16.60 2nd FLOOR VALUES! VALUES! VALUES! What a grand opportunity for feminine East Liverpool to get a wealth of style at substantial savings! Buy TWO Dresses for what you expected to pay for one or get an honest-to goodness FINE Dress for the price of an ordinary one. Outstanding Summer Fashion Success Dresses for every Summer Occasion in every desirable fabric! Sizes for Misses and Women 14 to 60 16 2 lo.

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