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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 6

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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nz TIIE EVENING REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1907. House of Quaiity. Shirts 50c Underwear 50c Neckwear 50c If.rhclde and Mayor V. Blake spent yfsHKlsy in LiHtion on Inislness an' returned to tlti- ify lad evenin.ir F.siuH. Idncoln 1 tindfiw IF an the v' hupsltal rday ite- sfa.l iM-dral wfl! and her physielanar Dr: MaiHhall and in She wa- (V anii.

thia ha? Whoellnv. I mah lig hin liHiiu .1 ill lih at I I i His Will Cur' nan, at hlH fat i Mr. and a from and Cot have Been spending winter. visited of and are greatly in of wa yesterday on ,1. IkMighiHH.

who has been to his oti Third s-ireet an atiaek of lias'riiis. Is Hoskins. who has em- ploved at the loinghlin has and taken a posltlon as mo- on the Llverprsil and Hoek Spr'ngs car line Mr- Charles of Sunday and Monday Mrs. A. M.

Burns, of this Miss Myrtle of Pltt.slmrg, ar last and is Ht of Miss and other friends 'n the city for a few days. Willis last for where he Harry Frost home last ne fiom Cleveland and other froln's Ohio where ha.s heen spending TI i KE The most wonderfal piep aratiou ever deviled for re finiehiDg floors, front doors, old furniture, porch etc. If seeing is )me to onr store and let us explain the good merits and practical uses can be put to. Booklet with list of colors free for the asking. WMmgwiiiAzaflt 143 5 th .0 New Summer Fabrics Special showing of an exceptionally large assortmert of specially priced weaves, to be worn for the summer season, i he line comprises all the popular fabrics for your SUMMER GOWN.

At 50c mmmmmmmmmmmmm SOCIETY BELMONT MAY PARH And lots of other things that a half dollar will buy here. Strange that some folke should still labor under the false impression, that because everything is BEST here, that everything should be dearest too. Claiming bast have half the force, if it backed by most attractive prices. 1 PERSONALS mhhhhhhhhmhhb TliomnH NicIioIIh. Went BrownKvillc, Pa.

lit) han been to HOC brotlH'r, Adam Kcnwlck, win from of the new I'reHliyterlan ehm and wrh bixlly In jured, relumed lo her liome IhhI eve ning. was liy TlioniaH NiehollH and Mr Itrother, Andrew Fenwick Fenwick I improving and wan not HcrioiiHly injured as at lirai stip Arthur Bowdler last ning lor Cleveland a nhin busi ncKM trip. .1. laiwrenhe of Alle glieny, in in the city lor a days viK.lting her and Fd. vBle, are guests at of Mr.

am! ih W. .1. Feist. Wasnlngton stuei Mrs. William Uawl of has been in the eitv for a few days vis it ing has hiu Hugh Marshall, who is attending tin Clnrlunati Sclinoi of is rpendltig lus vacation at Ute home ol Ills molluT, ih Marsliall, o( Titird strict.

Mrs. Clarence Hosklnn has gone te PHtsbur.g, will lie the gues' of Mrs. foi severa! dayn. Chief of Wyman, Officer Auf Where a Will, a Mivf-ral ilaVK Mrs. .1 Sfuekrath.

Lincoln avenue, 'eft last for die will gm-st relatives for I Mrs. ,1 F. home Plttsliiirg. ihe has afti'mllng summer 'ncH Mr.s. Ben arrived home frimi Atlantle City, where ma been Hiiendlng some time.

Mr? Snowden, of New Brlgh 11 who has been visiting her mother niaw. Mrs. W. H. lava, returned to her Iiome last even ng.

Mrs H. B. Reed left las! evening fo- roronto, will he tlie guest )f for a few rt-presentlng a wlmleHale eon- was In the city on business yes- IdlsH Cilsten. of Pittslmrg. is ihitlng friends in this elty.

A of Military academy at West "olnt, has now passed iimst lilt examlnaHnn. consisting alge- trigiuuimefry. solid and plaae ami asf Imt gH'atest and hardist, alculus, IBfeHnlfai and integral. On the lorps lo own and returning Mr. will larl for Imim l.l, for a furlough turning to Hie aeademy lo- end of August.

Fdward one of the liest iuown in the vuK in the city yu'sterday dr. Miller is employed in of the hliring iMitterles. Alice Farrish, the 7-year-old daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Farrish, was erhmsly ill at the home of parents lo'ar Ross as the of an attack of the is belter today.

The lit- lie girl is a pupil at the Pleas- Helglils seliool, ami was seized vhlle In attendance tliere die was the home of T. and medieal aid sum iiom-d. M.v she was well nough to lie taken home. Dance and Reception Last Evening Fitting Close of a Suct.essful Season. The Imont club's May party and giviui in 1111 rooms hist was of most iHs given hy the organization.

It was a iltflng for llo' club's most HUccesHtul soeial luason, A no 1 iai organization does not xist in city and tliis fact was plainly Iasi wium over a eoupbis look part in granii march. A was in tlila wav. marfil was an "acquaint nfiair and eacli gf-nih nian step- al lr.t« rvals of a minute and mareiu'd with the huiy folltjwing. The ini'M-elianging eoiitlmied until the gt ntlenien again witli flie ladles nad ami being novi 1 inehb-nt the grualest 'I'he of many visitors, many from and other near a charm to Hie oeca sion. The inusieal program was and was rendered excollentiy beys ol eliib ditl themselves l-roud in tlie decorai ions.

Th suite nsmiH sni and lerns used and lighting a pretty Ifeet 'I lie in termisslon vvas at II and an snppei was Hales was In of culinary of Silk with or siuall satiti checks, liars, anti eoinhined with hejiutifiil priiitiiij's (if aiitiiinn leaves, lilies, nises anti huiiehes tif Howers, in the new tail, jiiiik, hlue, anti (iriiigs. 1 At 39o Silk Mulls with small satin (Idts and tigiires. tioral de- sijiiis, siieh as rtisehuds, apple hhisstiiiis, eariiat itiHS, Amerieau lUniiitv IPises, etc. At25o The First National bank 1 front rank in point of busincHs snc- and security to its depositors. WF-AI 11FR Thursday, is.

in- iHfair, whicii assured au appetizing menu. arrangement vvas honallv oversten by niemhers of the ommiltce and an was made to as much liitoiniHllty us possible lumt tliv affair. The inerahers of the luii on this commlHee were Messrs. d(dm C. Travis.

.1. A. PickeHiig. W. H.

Robinson, T. K. l.ewis and C. V. Beattie.

Scrape up the and yve will show the way to Comfortvllle in Foot wear. are looking 1 the Missmiri. We the and know how ought to be fit, tlur Owi Brand spr-cial shoe men mu'te on the piineipal as the Red Cross shqe, has made mauv a man forget he ever had tender feel ani tiiey look nice loo. Christian Endeavor Rally. The Ill-monthly meeting of Ih 'hrislian Fmieavor soelely Hu 'hrlstUm ehurehes of this elty.

Widls- and will he held tomor- ()w in the comi Christian church. Oast Fmi, Rev. W. H. Oldham is pas- or of file Setdiui church.

The work if the Fudeavorers will be the topic in the varions Inanches. rs Christian Fudcavor uid ot tlie Ciu'istiaii (diurches are iu- it Is i will a 'arge from Hie and iiu'ctiug will lie an liuslaslic as wt'll as helpful one. debilitated for years. Had sick headachee. lacked Rnibltion, vaa vvorii-out and all run dftwn Bur lock Blood Bitters made me a well wo Chas.

Frcitoy, Moosup SlieplsssShoeCo. of thp Owl Brand Shoe. DIAMOND, NEXT DOOR M. 4 C. Arrived Hoir.e From Florida.

Mr. and Will Thompson ami faniilv home this luortiiug from Mt. Dora, whore tliey have been apt iidlng winter. have I cu ot eupying own villa and foi Hu summer are to oecuiiy their conn try luime on the park laiulevaril. All are enjoying eveellent lu'altli.

MAN TO DO WHITE WASHING. INQUIRE AT BUSINESS OFFICE OF EVENING REVIEW OR OF FOREMAN OF NEWS ROOM. Refrigeritors and lea Chests, All Styles. Watson'i Hardwiri StHi Fresh Shirts New shipment of spring and summer shirts in this week, from the Manhattan and Faultless people. People who know shirts appreciate what this simple statement means.

The Faultless sei for a dollar up to while the Manhattans sell for $1.50 up to $3.50. The styles are coa or regular, with cuffs attached or separate, pleated fronts, etc. The patterns are the new things for which these people are noted, and are very tasty. Plain and Silk sheer jiDods, at this Locnst hlDSSDins, viDlets, new of tan, hrown, pink, blue and lavender, also half silk with tinted and self At Wo Sheer Lawns and Orifaii- dies, heantifnl Howered patterns in large assortiiient uf At 15c Dotted Swiss Miislin.s Op. gaudies.

Batistes and Lawns, a ehoiee selection of printings in cheeks, dots, iigmvs and Howers. At Orgainlifs iind Iiatistes, white or eul- grounds with ur small Howers, or AtSoandlOc Lawns and Dimities, niti.Ht anytliing your ta.ste will demand, ami you have ncvpr seen better values at thest prices. At 5 Drilltet patterns Lawns, ahuiit to select frulli he sure to like thi.ka.'<- In Our New Home Washington St Lueke, a sagger maker einphiyed at the I.aughlin No. 3 iHiltery. are to Iu this evening at hy Squir" Carman, of the Fast Fnd.

An informal red all through, reception is to be hehi afterward at the home of the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Locke will then leave for Pittsliurg and upon their return will make their future home on Frie street. MACCABEES ENTERTAIN Jolly Euchre Party and Social Held at the Rooms of Carrie Bee Hive.

The Carrie Hoe Hive No. Ladies uf the Maeeabees. held forth in a Joyous manner last evening In their lodge room? in the Grand Opera Hmise building. Sixth street, where tfcey had i most Hucta'ssful euehre and ses siou. The event was largely attende i and undoubtedly one of most hril liant affairs the season in cir elcs.

Tables were for 50 guests ami euchre played progii'sslvely was the There vvere several tables of flinch. Usi, and one of the greatest eonte'Sts of the evening was lietw-eeii Mrs. K. W. Rosensteel and Mrs.

Frank Pilgrim in a flinch event. first prize was hy n. W. Williams, the favor Iw-lng handsome china fruit bowl. The gcp prize went Mr.

AVebster. of Chester, the article being a silk umbrella. Lake won lone- hand ami Miss the boo hy. the favor being an Indian. the eonciasion of the contest the ladies served an elegant suj kt 50 plaU'H being provided.

The committee in eliarge wa.s comiMisi'd Frank Piigrim. C. Blackmore. K. Jay Cuiuld, F.

O. Walters ami Mary Uramlon. Rummage Sale to Close. rummage sale heiug hehl by the iMispltal board on Sixth has been emiiiei'tly successful. 'The each day liave been large.

The sale will eoniluue until Saturday, May 13. Auy persons having salalile articles are requeiEed to bring them to llie store as the demand is larger than tlu supply. Removal Notice. Dr. C.

M. Keever, has removed his offlce to Dr. J. T. old stand on Market street.

Bell telephone 116; C. C. 104-121 T0DAY8 WANTS SALE Six house on nuideru conven- iu newly jiaii- W. Hall Realty 110-r FOR SALE A good size six room hoiise on nice lot in a neighborhood. John W.

Hall Realty Co. 110-r FOR SALE At Oakland, a five room house 'with pantry, front and himk porches; gas for heating, lighting and cooking. R. H. Shevills.

110-r WANTED runner lor Apply at at 7 in nuirniiirt. i LOST pockf'tiKX'k. in with small one on Tier Main and Third or street car no.in; about $7. i and pair gold glassos. Return to vie office and rowanl FOR SALE New soda f-iuntain; never akso 25 ditiin.g room chairs.

H. Tatgenhoist, over Gavety Th.eater, Diamond. 110-r FOR RENT Thiee house on ifarfield avenue. Apply at 205 I'nlon street. 110-r WANTED 'The public to know I can fumisi, sod for graver ami lawns in any desired.

W. C. Van C. C. H-2.

110-r BOX SOGIAI The members of the National Leii Will hold a box social at Old Opora House BuiltHi Sixth Street. THIS EVENINB Everybody invited. timi 1 siireu. FOR SALE Seven room lionse in Chester, pantry and bath, pitied for furnace, cabinet front and iiack porch: walk to cars. John W.

tlall Realty 110 WANTED Farm haml; man preferred; goeid job for right parly. Impilre of M. llO-r WANTED stout boy to work around store. Cali Thursday morning. Wasbin'gton street.

llh-r Attended Initiation. About 50 im'inbers Re- iiek.ftb lodge wmit to Welisville last evening, where they assisted iu initiation of six candidates. 'The Welis- viiie lodge has a handsome hall in the new I. O. O.

F. temple and certainly exteiub'd all the courtesies possible to the visitors. The degree team of local lodge is composed of 19 nieniliers and tbolr floor work was neaatiful, Charles Bond and Sherman MeG'ivern were the leaders. the Welisville lixlge entertained its guests hamlsoniely with a and a social eiitertaiiiiiuiiit. FOR SALE Seven lumse on liill; tine clo.s«» in; cabinet hath at t'le price.

W. Hall Ri.ally 110-r WANTED Saucer jiggennan al Bin fori Bros. I'ottcry Co. lioi rent Thrt'c niom In at S05 Figlilh llOi OPERA HOUSE To Be Married This Evening. Mlvs Virginia daughter nil and Mrs.

Hun hett, street, East Eud. and Andrew Mr. Business Lunch at all Hours 15 Cents All nftw diaheB aud cooking the very E. Morrow, Prop. lothcraft This Gives you au idea of the i pearance of thip Clothcraft Suit; but it i been difficult to in a manner that doeiil juatice to the The materials havo selected and the luakiDg formed with Clothcraft fulnoss.

In the Clothcraft features of lence have all heen lej" Presented in many all fabrics of unusual beauty attraction. Prices $1 Adolph Josh IN THE DIAMOND..

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