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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 12

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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12
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BAST MVKRPOOL RKVIHW, HAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO TLESDAY. S. 1919. three brands sealed in air-tight packages. Easy to find is on sale everywhere.

Look for. ask for. be sure to set WRIGLEYS The Greatest Name In Goody-Land. wrigley SPEARMINT thc perfect gum SEALED TIGHT CHESTER Enoch Riley, Newsdealer, Fifth Street, has charge of The Even my Review circu'atlon. Leave subscriptions, orders, advertisements, with him.

Dell phone 486. Continued from Pnge Nino INTERPRETER RETURNS FROM OVERSEAS DUTY First Class Private Dirk Mczzotcro 01 Ctiestor, who UHpi-u win the wor'd bjrg intmpreting in Franco Belgium, Switzerland. Italy and fur officers 'if Sixth division. reached home in Chtator Monday nighl Mezsotnro reached the United Slat es about two weeks ago and for the past ha i been the guest of Major Claabeig at Washington, D. 1 who was one of the commanders La division experlenoo Uioae of II days of contln i ous fighting In the Aigonne, I whlrh time he frequently was sent from place to place through danger zones On some of fils trips to pret, he was carried by airplane.

eWRIGLEY! DOUBLEMINT Young Society Picnic. The annual picnic of the Youni, People's nixie tv of tfie First United Presbyterian church of (. heater be next fYldajr evening at fi 30 o'clock on the Clyde Stewart farm on the Hookatnwn road To Entertain Class. Olu and Florence Htewail will he hoHfes.se i Tuesday evening at i be Stewart Bros. farm on the Hooks town road.

to members of the Queen Ksther class of the First Presbyterian church Position. Horrlgan. has resigned his position with the American Sheet and Tin Plato company in Cheater, anu will leave the latter part of this week for Oklahoma To Visit Enland. Timothy, Sr of (xmislana nue. Cheater, left Monday evening for a visit to his birthplace In England Mrs Timothy accompanied him to New York City.

Rebekah Lodge Meeting. Kook Springs Rebekah lodge No 161 of Chester will meet Tuesday nliig Several important business matters are to be dlapoaed of GEORGETOWN IF KEPT RIGHT RIGL.EY JUICY CHF VVI GUM the uavo ilmumi --r -n Tft The Flavor Lasts Mr. and Mrs. George Pepard and Mr. and Mrs.

C. T. Kinsey and John S. Kinsey left Saturday morning for a two motor trip. They will visit with Mr.

and Mrs. C. T. Kinsey's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. N. Brooks ai Middletown, for a few days, tlten go to Harrisburg. Ralph Alvis, of Sebring, is spending a few days with A. H.

Mc- flaffie and famiy. Two games of hall were played July 4th. The Rochester club losing in the morning and afternoon to the home team. The score in the morning was THE BON July Clearance Sale Use Biggest Money-Saving Event Of the Year Second Floor Bargains fine rack of I Skirls in stripe and check taffetas. Values $995.

Special Sale Price One rack all-wool Serge Skirts, wonderful $5.95, $6.95 One rack Gingham Dresses, values to $7.95. Sale Price $3.98 )ne rack inen, Voile and Gingham Dresses; values to $14.95. luly Sale IYice One rack Gabardine worth double. Wash Skirts, rack (iabardine and Skirl values to $3.98. ()ne rack Crepe do Chene and (ieorg erte $12.50, $14.95 SUITS y2 PRICE COAT PRICE CAPE PRICE 50 Styles Children's Gingham Dresses 79c to $2.98 25 Styles Gingham Dresses $2.98, $3.98, $4.95 Coverall House Dresses $1.69 Crepe and figured Ki- nionas Rifjuc Wash Coats $1.48, $1.98 hildren Straw 25c, 50c, 75c, 98c Ladies 75c Union Suits, 48c.

Suits, 39c. 69c Union Wash Suita, 79c ant! 9Sc. 19r Vests, Ladies' 29c I lose, 19c. Hose, 19c. Ladies' Silk Hose, 59c, 79c, 98c.

Ladies' Wool and Mohair Bathing Suits, $1.98 $2.98. and $1.00 value striped Pett i coats, One tahle Georgette One table Voile I.awn and (frgandie $1.20, $1.48. Waists, the see our big line. year- Special prices on cbil dren's Rompers, rcepcrs. Overalls.

Corsets, big values. $1, $1.25, $1.50, Guaranteed Silk Gloves, 79c. Silk Underwear i Owns bemisc amisolcs Bloomers Billie Burkes Hunton Swam of drcdgeboat No 1 at Aspinwall, the Fourth af his home here. Frank O. and Thomas D.

Todd were East Liverpool visitors Saturday. Mrs. Sam Hutmaher and children of ABLE SEAMAN, HE TAKES OWN LIMOUSINE ABOARD Kan Francisco A limousine of an expensive make was away Hot Weather Feet That Burn and Bliater and Give Off Offensive Odors. among the belongings of the crew of the Dutch Nteumni Nla.s when sailed for Ilatavla Tan, owner, of the car and OIL COMPANY Columbus, July papers were granted today to the Buckeye Oil and Gas company of Mrs. Ernest Workman and spent the Fourth with Charles Kinsey are visiting the mother, Mrs, and family.

LiJie Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler and children Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Dawson, of 'of Youngstown visited with Mrs. Pittsburgh, Pa and Mr. and Mrs.

Beretta Trimhle on the Fourth. Mrs. John Short and children of Beaver Beretta Trimble returned home with spent Sunday with Jesse McLaughlin, them. Sabring, Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. Jesse Laughlin and Miss Jea -1 Mr.

and Mrs. Waller Ziegler and former's mother, Mrs. Lottie sie Kinsey were shopping in East Liv- daughter visited with tho lin erpool Wednesday. parents in Youngstown on the Fourth. Mr.

and Mrs. William Foster spe. in The" second gamel Jesse son of (iff Dawson of East) Charles Reed, Arthur Kinsey, the Fourth with Mr. Foster's sister, L. McIIuffie, recently returned from; overseas was the pitcher for the home TT.

team in the second game, while Leatei Finley pitched the first. Mrs. Charles Kinsey last week. over the ourth Miss Beulah Cook of Rev. Robert Evrett spent the Fourth spent the Fourth with Ruth Kinsey, the Goodwin family near Fair Ed Brown and Miss Mildred Smith view the son of one of the millionaires of i Liverpool.

K. G. Sturgis heads the list of incorporators. The authorized, capital stock is $50,000 his uncle An-1 nia Mackal and Sidney Roseberry mo- Itored to Frankfort Springs the Fourth. Mr and Mrs.

Mazie Kinsey, of Miss Helen Jarvis of Pittsburgh, Woodlawn were the guests of Mr. and was the guest, of Miss Dottle laughlin Java, to obtain Immediate passage to his home in Bajavla, got a Job on the Nias as assistant purser Tati has acquired an Intimate knowledge of American methods ami customs during his atay in San Fran ctaoo. wait another day. You can remove the disagreeable odors In c-tairay with a aingle application of Dash Balm. Druggists who know, say that Dash Balm Is the speediest and most effec tive preparation they have ever han dlpl for tired, aching, perspiring, ill smelling feet The very minute that this wonderful foot balm touches these sore, ten der, piffed up.

burning, aching feet, you will get inlief simply amaz ing how quickly it acts, and no matter what others may tell you, noth lng Just as good (let a small box today on the money back If dlssatistied plan, hut be sure to avoid substitutes. for tho jjann Dash Balm on every package Any druggist can supply you io Ladies Who are Stout Pat ia fatal to health and beauty. St educe weight sensibly and easily; ini- your health and iigure. Avoid icart. trouble, wrinkles, nervousness, besides pcrsouul embarrassment, duo to obesity.

Look and feel younger. Walk sprightly. Let your eyes sparkle with new fervor. Surprise and uolight your friends. Be girl again! Go to the druggist, get a small box ef oil of korein (capsules) and follow directions of tho korein system.

Reduce 10 to 60 pounds under guarantee. Eat all you nood (including some cuudy, if desired while reducing. Bother about going through tiresome exercises or following rules of starvation diet. Why not become slender without drastic drugs, worry aud self-denlalf Here your ehaucef Rapid eorgian Justice. Dalton, (fa Caught, tried, sentene- ed and put to work on the roads six hours after his crime marked a record breaker for speed in tho experience of Clvailoy Parke.

Just convicted of larceny. Tho larceny was committed at 4 In the At 10 Parks wielding a pick for the good of the community at large. Savannah, Mo Oct. 12, 1916. used a bottlo of Chamborlaln a Folic and Diarrhoea Remedy nine years ago and It cured inn of tlux (dysentery).

I had another at tack of tho name complaint somo three or four years and a few doses of thin remedy cured I have recommended Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy to doz ens of people since I first Used it 1-2-9 West Sixth St. James McIIaffie and family and Mus Geiger, of Coraopolis, are tha guests of the former's daughter, Mrs. Lester Finley. Miss Lillie Swain who has been til for a few days, is able to be out again. Mrs.

J. M. Finley visited with Mrs. Bele Dolby of Wellsville on Friday. Ben D.

Kinsey, engineer of the steamer Voyager, spent the Fourth at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McLaughlin spent the Fourth with T. S.

McLaughlin and family of Beaver. liny Dawson who is working in Akron spent Friday at his home here. T. C. Poe.

of Pittsburgh, visited Friday with his brother Charles and family. Luther Jones, of anlin Station, spent the Fourth the guest of C. E. Poe. Mr.

and Mrs. Smith Calhoun of East Liverpool spent the Fourth with the Todd family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alvis of Sebring Ohio, are the guests of the Kinsey family this week.

Charles Laughlin of Niles, Ohio, spent the week-end with his ftther, Robert D. Laughlin. Miss Jenn Hamilton, of Beaver, Is the guest of Mrs. Bert Abrams Mr. and Mrs.

John Short and children spent the week-end with Mrs. f. SALE OF WOMEN'S BROWN OXFORDS Brown Kid and Brown Russia Calf; Military and Fremii elted and Turned Soles. All sizes and widths. Newest tlif, sea son Ics.

$9.50 and $9.00 Kinds at $8.50 Kinds 17.00 and $6.50 Kinds i-r 55.50 Kinds at BREAKTHtNEWSTOfiOTHtR AT THE AMERICAN THEATER TOMORROW. $5.50 Brown Pumps at i 1 THAT; ALWAYS SERV Plain Blue andStriped Overalls Today $1.39. 1HE RELIABLE 1-2-9 West Sixth St. MM.

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Years Available:
1885-1977