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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 1

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yE REVIEW- re I (Hi Newspaper of East Weltsville, Chester, a the Ohio Valley (Downing liemetn REACHES 50,000 READERS EVERY DAY, SIX DAYS A WEEK. THE WEATHER: Washington, Dec. and cold er tomght; Tuesday fair except snow near Lake Erie. XVIII. NO 302.

EAST LIVERPOOL O. MONDAY AFTERNOON. DECEMBER 1010 I 12 PAD ESI TWO CENTS II(Oil BTK TK Ml M1IIH I mi just enei si mm of All Conflagrations Totaled $133,932.26. BLAZES COST OWN ERS $119,000. men Were Busy in Ad- ition With Patrol and Ambulance Calls.

ST. US SCHOOL CHILDREN Will CET Two Local Young Men Re ceive Priestly Honors. BOTH RETURNED HERE FOR BRIEF VISIT. Hiinual Christmas treat to the pupils of St. parochial school will be given by the members of Carroll Council No.

5u9, Knights of Columbus, in the ball In the school building on Fifth street Thursday evening. The committee in charge of the treat has completed all arrangements for the event. A big Christmas tree tnswered a total of 469 loaded with Christmas dainties, Jan. I and Dec. 6, 1910, ln- ttie East Liverpool fire Reception for Them Will Probably Be Held Thursday Evening.

102 were for fires. 269! "ith a real Santa ill be a lea ture of ihe affair. In connection with lirosram muslcal and literary selections will rendered by (lie school children. Candies, fruits, will be distributed to all the parochial school chtl dren on this occasion. the report of Fire Chief Cullough, which nas been Safety Director Crlss today of the record by a oive of The Review disdos- -ting statistics as Amid impressive ceremonies F.

son of Mrs. Bridget Shea of West Fifth street, and James .1 W. I. BECKER. M.

BIDET SCALDED IT POWER HOUSE As a result of a tube on boiler No. 8 at the power house of the East Liverpool Traction Light company on the river road blowing out shortly before 1 this afternoon. W. Decker, aged 28. of Harker avenue, employed as a fireman, was badly scalded about the face and down his back, while his hands were a'so slightly burned from the steam.

Following the slight explosion caused by the accident, the hot steam enveloped Decker, who was standing nearby. His face and back were the worse injured. Dr. R. J.

Marshall was summoned and after rendering temporary medical attention rushed the injuied man to the City hospital in his automobile. Information given out at the hospital this afternoon indicated that his condition is not serious. Hiwi will mi mn hun TO HIT IN OF TIHOIOSIS SITUIMI THEN BT TRUSTEES IN UN Pennsylvanians Pick Site on Marquis Farm. LAND WILL BE LEASED FOR TEN YEARS. Many Plans, Submitted By Architects From New Castle, Akron, Massillon and Youngstown, Were Held For Consideration.

Street Railways Are Expect ed to Connect Lines When Finished. to the ork accomplished by the during tlie past year. Thr report shows the total loss tusta red by fire in East Liver- looi between the above dates to it There were but four sastrous fires. The others resulted in but minor losses. Trese were: The destruction It' the Faulk flour mill at foot of Washington street on 25: the damage to the D.

E. WcNico! pottery on East Sixth street Feb. 21; the destruction of Anderson Electric Porcelain tan in East End July 24, and me fiagration at the Star Bargain on Fifth street on Nov. TO DERIDE IT CNN The first step of the county and city officials to eliminate conditions existing in Shantyboat town was ta The losses at these fires to- ta ed 19.000 and were divided as Faulk E. McNicol pottery, Andersen Electric Porcelain company, $28.000.

and the Star Bargain store. $35,000. Out sub of these four big thej sustained in any one fire ken this morning by Probation Officer $. There were only two MeShane In compliance with Ute in one Sl.Sdd and one Tin remainder totaled $1,000 or in damage. The Number of Fires.

ordr of the department following number of fires (lough, a son of William (lough of Fawcett were ordained priests iti Catholic religion at St. John's Cathedral, Cleveland, Saturday. Ht. Rev. Bishop John Farrellv of the Catholic diocese of Cleveland officiated at the Among those in attendance at the ordination services from this city were Mrs.

Bridget O'Shea, Mrs. Den-j lia O'Shea, Mrs. 1). M. Johnson, John Frank Gallagher, John Me Nicol, Miss Anna McNicol, Miss Agnes Gough, William Gough, Mr.

and Mrs William Gilgalion, Mr. and Mrs. Ld ward Ryan, Mrs. James Walsh, Mis- Mary Walsh and John Kitisler and Mrs. Patrick McKeever of Newell.

Accompanied by several of those at the ordination Rev. O'Shea and Gough returned to this Officer frcm Llvvekmd Saturday after noon and will spend ti.e present week: at their respective homes bore. Reception to New Priests. The announcement for the services at the St. Aloysios church for Christmas day includes solemn high mass at and o'clock a.

his in Pittsburg on Saturday, first, solemn high mass will be sung Columbiana Included, by Rev. Father C.ough at o'clock Borough and county officials repn DUI AT ONCE Probation Notifies Former Offenders to Leave. LAKE 10 RIVER Ohio and Erie Waters Will Be Connected. ORGANIZATION FORM ED TO PUSH PROJECT. Representatives Will Be Sent to Interest Congress in Plan.

Beaver. Dec, 19 Beaver county residents to have plenty of horse raring tmxt summer if present plans are consummated. It is the present purpose ot a stock company! or tne to purchase the Marquis farm on Bra- dy Run instead of a site at Home- each county, met in the Summit conn wood. The latter is considered too court house in Akron S. Fow The preliminary move for the erec- new building, submitted by architects tion ttf a 90 tuberculosis snnlta from New Akron, Massillon rium on the Blxler farm of ion acres, and Youngstown, were examined by located three miles from Akron.

Sum- the trustees, but none were accepted, mit county, by the eounty commission- The trustees adjourned to meet again eis of Columbiana, Stark. Summit and Tuesday, Dec 27, at Canton when the Portage counties was made Saturday plans and specifications of one of the afternoon, when a meeting of the trus architects will tie agreed to and bids tecs of the tuberculosis sanitarium, asked for the construction of the of a representative from building. According to present Intentions costly. Tbc farm lies nt a polnt east of the interseetion of tho brauchen of the run and is an ideal loeation for such a place of amusemeut, barring ranspoi tation. The gioutnl lies directly bsek ol Patterson lleights or west of Bridge water und ut tue present time hardly be rcachcd.

P. L. however, liavo brauch road extend ing up to the potterles wlili is lmt a I short dlstunco awuy and in Ihe is located probably be willing and anxious to tend be road 1 he k. The point to wliicli tbe cars liavc accvss is tbe of i Bltaroti brldge, wlilch would eessitate a walk of probably tliree quarters of a mlle. Will Lease Land.

It Is not the Intention of the com R. 1er of this city represented this coon ty at session. Plans and specifications tor the An association known as the Istkc Erie and Ohio River Canal in- iion to promote the building of a ship canal from the lake to river was panv to buy thv ground outright, but Was Pioneer Potter and Lo col Resident Since 1849. st run ions of Probate Judge Farr notified Mr. and Mrs.

Great-j high mass house, Mr. and Sidney Gerren morning, and Blanche Rice, all of whom have been sentenced in eonimetion with contributing to the alleged delinquency oi Nellie Walters, a old girl, that tney must leave city poi later titan Wednesday. Further instructions were to the effect that the houseboats occupied by parties named must either lie towed to a point out of tbe jurisr diction of the Fast Liverpool, ('heater and Newell offb ials or the struc- from the fire calls the de -1 lures will be burned. in connection with its affll-! The formal notification given today the police department by Officer MeShane will union .1 upon to make 269 patrol see the parties concerned leaving pm it also made 96 ambulance loss: bet of fires at hich the atm.untcd to $1,000 or Number of fires at which the between $500 and $1,000 Niiiub of fires at which the Was less than The lumber of fires which 1 1 practically no loss- 40. Christmas morning, Father their communtties at the O'Shea will sing liis first solemn ing.

Mayor William A Magee was it 10 the same chairman. The committee of the asKO( iatiou will be fortumi of ten and one repreaenUi live from the Pennsylvania counties of Fayette, Greene, Washington, Weit The reception to tendered priests by Carroll Council No. Knights of Columbus, will probably held in the lodge rooms day evening. Dee. 27.

arrange for affair are now completed. Moreland, Atmstroitg, Mercer. Craw ford, Venango, Clarion, Indiana, But 1er, Beaver and Ijiwrence, one from to a year wltli an optimi attaehed and it seetns to opinion among ilo horHemen that il to tia'k now ih to act, they it to he tho Jiest location avallahle At a reireiit meeting of in ierested in it was to the at once and tbe of un but owing to snow and rotigli w-eatlier nothiug has jet, but if wcather they start work and when ibis i the Ohio counties of Mahoning the work of building rrumbuli, Ashtabula, Col track will falls. IS EXPLOSION TIBE WES BOTO HOME from what is thought to G'- been an explosion due to a gas 1 broke out in the home of Boyd, X06 Calcutta street, at oolock this morning, resulting damage to the building con' the amount of $750 FOR COURT TERM other within next forty- eight. an unless the orders ot the officer are carried out the convicted persons ill he re-arrested and the sentences of the probate court put into execution.

As a result of the ideas of guilty to contributing to the of the Walters girl, the Greathouses) were tined $50 and sentenced to one, in tie- Canton workhouse. A Lisbon, Dec. 19. (Special.) ten sentence in the work- County Clerk Davidson and Deputy house was meted out to Blanche Rice. Sheriff Welts this morning drew from C.erren cot one year to the workhouse Several East Liverpool Citi zens Are Picked For Duty.

while his wife received a 1" months sentence. On condition that they leave Last Liverpool the sentences suspended. 1 addition to cases Officer MeShane alw formally rnliHm th'' fathar ot ti st started in tiie front room ranam heme. The family asleep up- Greathouse, and his so a.rnatlve aroused and a call sent in house that they have Central and North side dejiart- of either leav inJ charges. extinguished tbe flames.

Judge Karr umbiana, and and one the West Virginia counties of Marion, Hancock, Brooke Ohio. Officers will be at I ut meeting Enthusiastic Over Plan, Enthusiasm was expressed by delegation present, and it was the vote the meeting that Ihe plan not only but that iwhi cost could met, for canal have alnady drawn, pointing that bv dredging Iteavor river a portion ot canal might easily he terminal would at Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio. out such a waterway if Iron City to hold its own against comjtett- tion at other manufacturing Controller K. Morrow that of a convert jeet. Mayor H.

D. Ashtabula Sport Is Popular. Tltat val want ing and enjoy it has after as At 3 lock Htindny thur Itnilnanl Taylor of ksoii til, at IBs alter a vi-ais sufTeiing trout ant lima The only serious III im ss and was a sail shock to ol tthe family ami IBs frWuids He most of ills life ill this eity, lie was an isitter. Born In the vicinity Yellow on March 17. 1X17, in 1X49 with his pnnuitH, Mi ami Mts Thomas Taylor, lit IXil mar Miss Emma Rowe t.tiis city, two being born to this un ion was by and in isso he in marriage Miss Nannie Kerr, who him.

Two nliildren bom tills lattei 1 union. was among the members of the Methodist Episfiqxil bids the sanitarium will sought after tirst of year. It planned to begin construction of sanitarium early in the spring and have ii completed as soon as possible. The Tuberculosis Sanitarium. sanitarium is for treatment oi with the terrible white plague.

According to plan proposed two hospitals, one for males and the other for females, each consisting of 5o will erected the Blxler farm site, which lias been purchased. decision to build a tubercuhwls hospital hv of the four i above named was ,1 some ago. This was followed by Hcleetion of four consisting of from full of purchasing of the for sanitarium, together with building. At a coat of $10,000 farm luu acres near Akron was bought months ago, now arranging for the erection ol the buildings thereon. The different counties interested have pro- vlded total $90,000 for the eree- of Imillltllgs.

YOUNG GIRLS UNDER AGE LIMIT FOUND WORKING IN STORES in IM) Six Days to Xmas DO YOUR i early IV ruyusg I HE'LL es ioy About Time EAST A M4S to Order better That POOL mas Tree jury wheel the of ju rors for the coining January term of court. Tiie term will begin Monday, January 16, and at that grand jury will report for duty and begin their deliberations. As is cua- tonviry the petit jury will not report. Mb, others trotn eastern until one afterward. January Tion ot that outlined ad 23.

and ill begin the of eases wliich anal v.onhl tiring for hearing. The following OlBo towns. are the names of jurors: of wtiL" Gratid jurors A. K. Hughes, John 1 liam Sibert of istlmii MeShane, Frost, J.

I). his elevation to loci, if C'roxall. George II. Ow 'hat commission he wax in R. Slu nk, East Uverjiool; and he has enthusiastically Grafton and Fremont I endorsed the Lrle-Ohlo NVellsville; Thaddeus from an rus oojkt D.

Colutn- jfctandpoint biana: Philip Bowman and J. I. Cro- i well. Lisbon: I). A.

Mercer, New Wu- Borton an.t H. A Gager. Salem, Morris and Arthur Hadley, Lisbon T. F. Burnett and Joseph Porter, Wellsville; O.

W. Summers titnl Fred H. Kensington: S. Hal verst ad Crons. Last Palestine; O.

fdndersmith. Hanoverton; Albsn Taylor. Moultrie; Harter Summitville; J. Hayes. Salineville: W.

G. Scott, Homeworth; J. L. Bailey, Winona; Enos Seacrisi. Rog ers George Hammond.

West Point; V. Last Liverpool. conducted by Deputy tor Workshops and Factories Edward J. Dixon of have resulted, it Is said, In discovery of 20 violations of i lit Id labor laws In this Accord- when the dtrack iv, to of which lie was ing to seinl information given out today It develops (hat. 10 girls employed In a big 5 ami 10 cent and a similar number In a dry gtsais were dismissed from ser- Saturday tiie tw-o managers, to on subjects and If James L.

aylor, Kan of was that tlmre was mis City, Mo, and Mrs. Lulu Van managenient that resulted in ml Minerva, Also a and Deputy Dixon a number of survive him, ol hd'b raj jn this Kritiay afternoon lor of tills it.y and Mrs. h. Bal ird Cal I an a some on Funeral will be Tin s- Saturday In the course of his inspec- day ai I 3n tin girls under the working as clerks in haal thousands turm-l out i founding ofi and when later a track was built at Taylor Knowles jmii Morado again gave their hearty haH support and dollars, to inaln tain it. As as learned ed with that Industry He is by IBs and two only difficulty in past lias Misses ami Inahlliiy of the liorsenien M) Htlq wo of IBs bn mer marris that there was mis City, Mo, Mrs Lulu Van nt that resulted in financial Minerva, Also a iirolher am CLEM MUSICIL COMEDI IT CEiMIC TONIGHT late home on kson street, Rev.

Edwin Kirby, pastor of 'be First Methodist Episcopal at Riverview Inasmuch as warning is first. Remains may tbe managers o. ing. tit will be private viewed i IBs inents no arrests resulted. SniUEIT DESUSE to mm ni omtu For purpose reaciBng an understanding regarding ori to hy Youngstown A- Ohio RI ver rotnpany, Sut)'.

J. D. Dewees of company will ar live in city morntng it Fisher. Calcutta William Kent, io a trip of Inxpec er thoroughfare wjtji ity rey, Service (or Beatty and Engineer Kelly. Sollcltor arranged for f)n tbls some day ordinarne grani ing A- O.

a franchine in city will be gone wer by three offi'ials and Hupt. Dewees and will be made for Y.lby TAKEN TO LISBON. Chief Wyman and Probation Officer McKeever this afternoon ar- the children of John Parsons of Second on delinquency charges. They were taken to Lisbon O. car by Ofli When looking for some don't PtBl Ott's Gomedlans are coming to the Ceramic soon.

Musical i-otnedy, lean, crisp, bub Tiling, scintillating and writ for a real star, than whom is none better, is its way ami will open a two days' Monday a ml Tuesilay, 19 and 2b at tie Ci ramic popular That it is Phil Ott's CoinedlanH goes without tin- i saying, since this is only zation on making any such But beauty of it all Is mak- good ion. To be sure, Phil Ott has the mi stage loi many years, and always commanded high figures in way of salary. But IBs comedians were heard of until the opening of last Tin have literally sprung Into first at a ap, and are now in tuand from ocean to ocean, a mail n-aeh- ing the offl'-e that does not bring its1 load of for first available 'I who erij(jy the novel ties In musical replete with dances, pretty co. tunn-s. up- scenic si ttings, tuneful inu sic, latent songs, charming show girls and really funny comedians, headed the funniest fun maker on any More Donations For Christmas Dinner For Poor Are Now Needed By Salvation Army Men on tho 3 oVtook O.

0 all" comodi- IcoudiLions tbertJD. McShano, 1 Frodate Judge Fair. With but wei-k remaining in U) secure donations for 90 or more baskets of to worthy in mem hers Salvation army an a rious situation to that tin not Its apisai aid. 1 1 work will tiito in order that the amount may The Christ mas dinner ment and winter relief work ol the Salvation army in ot Adjutant C. Riggs.

apfaln Bennington and Lieut. Hartman wolhiting for Christinss dinner lias be in of Lieut Hartman, while the Investigating hren by Capi. Bennington lnveutigatlon shows that leaat 90 iu aro deserving of donation from the army and will be looked after Fearing that they may have overlooked some worthy family the of the army will la- grateful for along this However, to provide a Christmas dinner for the many ing already known, the Salvation armv will need many donations either cash or clothing, as aside from the the armv provides clothing for some of the families. All donations will for if army are notified at barrue.ks. they can Tie at any time on ll No.

1339. Bishop Lisonard Coming. The Rt Rev, A D. bishop Ohio, will airnilnlster the rite of confirmation at St Episeojml ohuroh here tomorrow evo- niug..

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