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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 5

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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I NEWS FROM TOWNS IN TRI-STATE DISTRICT LISBON M. K. ZimemiAn, Park Ava. 819-a Llabon, CASES USTED FOR NEXT WEEK NEW ROAD WORK IS PROGRESSING Criminal Actions Will be Heard Monday and Tuesday. Only criminal cases have been as signed for trial before Judge W.

II- Spence in common pleas court Mon day and Tuesday. The jury that was excused last Monday will report duty at 9:30 Monday, and less the panel Is filled local jurors will have to be summoned. The assignment of criminal cases i-s as follows: Jury The State of Ohio vs Carson Hass. The State of Ohio va John Bower- sork. The State of Ohio vs W.

E. Ugley. The State of Ohio vs Arthur Jones The State of Ohio, vs Gilbert KimcH The State of Ohio vs Gilbert The State of Ohio vs John Der.s- more, Jr. Tuesday. The State of Ohio vs Albert Shasteen The State of Oliio vs Dominick Andretta.

The State of Ohio va Charles Keeiec. Wednesday. The State of Ohio vs George Grimes. The State of Ohio vs Archie R. Barnett Tiie State of Ohio vs Archie R.

Bar nett. "We have been making progress Ui new road work during the last few days." remarked County Surveyor Lloyd C. Kirk, when lie to his office today from two major contracts now under construction, "Ail we want is some dry weatlier ana I believe several of the roads now being surfaced will be finished within a few weeks." Several contractors recently notified the county commissioners progress in surfacing and grading was impossible while wet weather contlu- ued. The Valley-Georgetown surfacing is expected to be completed oe- foro Wednesday of next week, when the equipment will be take to tho East Rochester North Georgetown road. MRS.

IDA PUGH GIVEN DIVORCE A decree of divorce has been grant ed Ida Bell Pugh against her husband James Samuel Pugh by Judge Spence, the petition for the plaintiff having been filed by Attorney P. V. Mackall of East I.iverpool. Pugh was accused by his wife of wilful absence for a period of three years and also gross neglect of duty. The custody of minor children was awarded the mother.

A court order has been entered. compelHng Pugh to pay his wife $30 per month for the support of minors, this payment to begin as of Oct. 1st I Leave to File Granted. The Youngstown Ohio River rail road company, defendant in a $25,000 damage action pending in common pleas court, filed by Avarilla C. GuIIer June 16th last, has been granted leave hy the court to file an answer.

Tho claims damages for persontl injuries she claims to have sustainod. Alimony Order Issued. Arthur S. Cable, defendant in an action for divorce filed by his wife licona M. M.

Cable. Sept. 22, has boon ordered by Judge W. H. Spence to pay his wife $35 on or before Oct.

5, and also to pay her $10 per week from tho predate of Sept. 23 for the support of minor children. Property Attached. Money and property the liar.ds of the Columbiana Cooperage operating plants at Salem and Sebrlng has been attached in the case of Bettis of Wheeling. W.

Va. against the Memphis Stave of Memphis, Tenn. Sebring Motion Sustained. In the $10.000 damage action filed in common pleas court by Guy Jamie son, against the Steubenvillo. East IJverpool Beaver Valley Troo- tion a motion filed by the do fendants has been sustained, to whhih the plaintiffbhas filed his exceptions.

This cause has been pending since April 13th last. Many Seek Divorces. Out of the 72 actions placed on the Appearance docket in (omraon pleas court during September, 27 were ac tions in divorce and one for alimony. Tho percentage of about one third held good during September, although in August nearly 5u per cent of the actions liled were petitions In divorce Sebring Rolarlans met Charles Hartman, governor of the 21st district, at a get-acquainted meeting of the club Tuesday evening In Memorial ball. Governor Hartman is visiting each club in the district.

At 4 in the afternoon he and officials of the club held a meeting in Memorial hall. Tuesday evening beginning at 6 Governor Hartman met with the members of the club and Ihelr wives and friends in an open meeting. He gave an interesting talk. Music for the meeting was furnished by the Rotary orchestra. Dinner was ser.v- ed.

Seven past councillors of the Sebring Daughters of America were tho guests of the East club Tuesday afternoon. Rev. George A. Gibson, pastor of the Malioning Avenue M. E.

church of Youngstown, will take the pulptt of the Methodist church in Sebring. He will preach his first sermon Sunday Rev. O. J. Moore will take up his du ties in McConnellsville.

Tho Sunday school hour at the United Presbyterian church will be JeVo- ted to special exercises for rally day in the church noxt Sunday. Rev. H. A. Armitago will preach at lioth services.

Rev. Armitage. who announced his resignation last Sunday morning, did not make known his future fdans. Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Sanford were held In the home Thurs day afternoon with Rev.

Shafer, pas tor of the Church of Christ, in charge. Buriat was made in Grandview ceme tery. O. H. Sebring returned from Miu mi.

Monday evening after a bur ried trip to see what damage his prop erty had suffered as a result of the hurricane. According to Mr. his property was damaged to the extent of $5,000. Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lawrence, of Harlem Springs, stopped off in Sebring Monday afternoon on their re turn from Buffalo, N.

Y. They vlsiied a number of friends in Sebring. FAMILY MAY HAYEjKT A MODERATE IN vestmeniacarthatgrahhes THEIR FINER TASTES AS WEILAS SATISFIES THEIR EVERY NEED" Qaoted tkm ofparpoM. Hyg; La tha world." The added features and improvements in this imposing array, not only assure you dependable and brilliant performance not only provide still greater operating economy and longer life not only typify a policy pledged to progress they verify in full measure the Oldsmobile purpose as publisbed some weeks ago that the American family shall at a moderate a car that gratifies their finer tastes as well as satisfies their every needT PENNA. AVE.

MOTOR SALES S44-46 PENNA. AVE. PHONE 424. CRUBAUGH-CHEVROLET Lisbon, O. Phone 93-R.

T0L80N GARAGE, SalinevMle. 'PkOfW McGEEHEN AUTO SALES, Wellsville. Phone 140. Salineville Announcement has been made vif the marriage of Delmar Whalen, son of the late John Wlialen, and Miss Ethel Kirkbrlde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert KIrkbride of Wellsviile They were married on Wednesday evening in the parsonage of the St. church. Rev. K. B.

Coniy. officiating. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served in tho home af the si.ster, Mrs. William Polen in North Body of John F. McCord, who died Wednesday in Wooster, waa brouglit to Kalineville Friday and burial made in the Woodland cemetery.

Rev. Ross WJlson, pastor of tho United Presbv- terian church, had charge of the vlces at the cemetery. Mr. McCoid was a former resident of West Bea ver. He l.s survived by his wife.

Rev. E. S. Collier has been named as the new Methodist Episcopal minister, in the place of Rev. Paul L.

Carter. Mrs. Ira Rice and daughter. Sarah, were East IJverpool visitors Wednes day. Mrs.

Emmett waa an East Liverpool visitor Wednesday. T. A. Mc-Colloiigh of is the guest of John C. Hart in North street.

Mns. John Murray of Youngstown, is visiting her mother. Mrs. Marga'd Bovie in laiicoln street. Mrs.

W. R. Wilson of Pittsliurgh. returned home Thursday after vi.ilt- lug with her sou. Rev.

Ross Wilson, and daughter. Miss Martha Wilson. Main street. Mrs. Clarence Belt is is confined to her home by illness.

Mr. and Mrs. W. George an 1 daughter. Meryl, returned home after a visit with Mrs.

Foster in Steuben villo. Rev. Ross Wilson and John Hart attended a meeting of the synod af the United Presbyterian church, hel Tuesday In Steubenville. Gerald Morrow, of Cleveland, is visiting his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Morrow, for a few days. The literary societies of the Salineville high school have organized and elected the lollowlng officers; Senior President. Alfred Smith; vice-president. William Lange; secretary, Martha Junior Dorothy Smith; vice president, Mildred Bet tis; secretary, Martha Maple.

Senior Emerson President, Ken neth Hutson; vice-president. Lloyd C.ange; secretary-treasurer, Given Grundy. Junior Emerson President, Paul Bryer; vice-president, Helen Burgett; secretary-treasurer, Howard Green. Debates, readings, orations, stories, speaking and musical numbers have been added to the events. The high sLhool has contracted with tho Coit-Alber entertainment bureau the following for tho vey Y'arhaus, of Clevela guests of Mr.

and Mrs veil. Mrs. Edward Gill, of is visiting her son, Jo. mother, Mrs. Margaret Geneva Hull, Laura Heatheringtou, Rhelda Audrey Dairah attende ton fair Thursday.

Mrs. Rboda Hart is her home hero. 1 1 are house John Schno- Paso. Texas, ph Gill, and Faye Darrah and tile ill in Columbiana Mr. and Mrs.

George Winder, of Alliance, were recent guests at C. H. Perd Hoopes of Canton vi-sited home folks recently. Miss Nellie Dornan was a recent Youngstown visitor. Clarkson The Columbiana high I'iiall squad is practicing ok li afo inoon after school under lirediou of Coach Edgar Miller.

s. mIuIo this year is a short one. consisting of only six games, but may be added later. The first game, that witn Leetonla October 9. is probably the hardest of the season, a.s Leetonia has had one of the best teams in the county for the past three or four years, I.ee Bookwalter Is captain of the squad this year, while George Barr is manager and Marcus Flicklnger.

assistant manager. Those who are tiie mo.it promising for the various positions aret backs; Bookwalter, Harrold. Fellers. D. Zellers, D.

Detwiler, lloffeo, r. Gleckler and P. Z'dlers, cetuer. C- Detwiler. Switzer and Peters; guards, W.

Miller. McFadden. Hoover and G. Metz; tackles. IMrt, and W.

Orr; ends. Waiuu istle, Miller, C. Zellers and smith. '1 he call.s for thn'o home games and the number aw ly Iroin home. away; October 16 'anfiel.

1. home; October 23 Boardman. away; November 12 Balineville, away; November 19-Lsbon, home; November K- Palestine, home. Mrs. Maude Hoffman and dangliter visited with friends at New Spring field Wednesday evening Mrs.

Albert Ipe of Youngstown Is visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Myers, Middle street. Mrs.

R. Riddle and son, Robert are visiting in Sebring with Mr. and Mrs. F. B.

Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Greaves and family and Mr- and Mrs. H.

McNallls of Slippery Rock. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greaves and family. Cross street.

Clarence Sltler has entered Heidelberg college at Tiffin, where he ex pects to prepare himself for tho ministry. Miss Vivian Vanskire. who has been visiting with local relatives for several months, will leave Sunday for her home at Winterhaven. Florida. Household Goods Moved, Stored Crated and Pool Car Shipments SEPARATE LOCKED ROOMS FOR EACH LOT OF FURNITURE ALSO OPEN STORAGE.

INSURANCE Your Goods Protected by the Sprinkler MOTOR VAN SERVICE Look For a Truck and Wagon CALL 1045. P. Milliron Transfer Storage Co. KEEP MOVING. All Work Guaranteed.

Storage, Packing and Crating. Mr, and Mrs. Loo (ia.ifori and cliil- dr ui of Alliance visited friends hero Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Siimlers and children left by mnior Monday (o visit with her and family In Cleve land, and another sister and liusband, Mr. and Mrs. Kelch in Michigan. READ AND ANSWER REVIEW-TRIBUNOStiiNTS. coming season: Oct.

13. Emory Par nell, musical entertainer; Nov. 5. comedy. "To the Ladies;" Dee.

9. Taylor St Keylor, entertainers and impersonators; Jan, 11, Accordion Girls; Feb. 3. Chief Strongheart. Mrs.

John Schnovell and daughter, Rbelda, have concluded a trip to Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Smith and laughter, Jean, and Mf. and Mrs.

Har Hanover L. F. Idng is visiting his son. Charles, in Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs.

Sarah Sinclair was hostess to the Elite society at her home here recently. J. H. Sinclair waa a Minerva husl ness caller recently. Mrs.

James Roach was a Kensington shopper Thursday. J. Wylie Dornan la visiting in Akron and Alliance. Miss Margaret Kelley is visiting in Homeworth. Mrs.

E. P. Weltner. of Akron, is visiting her parents here. USE RHEUMATIC REMEDY for all forms of RHEUMATISM GOUT and KIDNEY Trouble.

It has cured others, why not you? For sale at all Drug Stores. Ideal Heat For Fall P'urnacc heat and Fall weather go well together. In Fall a furnace gives more heat than you need or should pay for. Radiantfire, on the other hand, gives the exact amount of heat you require, instantly, economically. It burns gas in a new, scientific way.

It is odorless, noiseless. It has all the charm of a wood or ooal fire without trouble, without dirt. Here is in- controllable, economical heat at the cost of a few rents flui hour. Investigate today. Zang Bence Plumbing and Heating Contractors 402 Washington, Comer 4th.

Phone 367. OWN YODROWN For Your Family's Sake! HERE is no apartment, no matter how complete or luxurious, that is so good a place for your family at your own home. Your children early leara the lessons of home-making. They gain a knowledge of right living that will keep them on the right path later. Your wife will know more happiness and contentment.

You will make new economies, gain real independence and add to your success. Call at our office and we will explain our easy plan. Kerr Lumber Co. PHONE 800 PHONE 800 4 Mnor Motor Tnmbles Banished! periodic the sleeve- na ot ttiem all gets Abolish carbon Do away with And you add years to the lift and usefulness of there any valves to grind. Its sleeve- valve engine-construction, patented away with your car In the same process, you save your which share of the tax American owners must pay, this for the correction of damam done by these twin evils inseparable from all poppet-valve cars.

Carbon has no harmful effect cm the Willys'Knight Great Six. Nor are As a matter of fact, the presence of carbon in this car is a desiraUe dition. It serves Co seal compression prevent power-waste. Instead of hampering and harming, and putting you to the endless inconvenience and expense of removing it, cathon llteraUy the KnigfiC gine to perfomu m- WUlYS-Kaight Oetmt Six prices from $1750 to f.o.b. factory.

Prices ami to duuma widaooraodca. Tlia Willys Phaaiyc Plan oflart wjueuaily attractiva cradte tonna. WOI Ohio. Wlllya.Ovarlaiid SSiM lys Ovarland, Toledo, Co. Caaada.

WIIXYS-KNIGHT E. L. BRADHELD SON 1042-44 PUMA. AVE. EAST LIVERPOOL, a PHONE 2000.

CHAMBERLAIN GARAGE Stop 99, Lincoln Highway. WARD'S MOTOR SERVICE W. Va. WM. F.

TAYLOR WellavMIe, Ohio. J. P. BURNS Sallnaville, Ohio..

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