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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 3

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1951. Monday and Tuesday Special at JAMES 50 Cold Wove including shampoo, cut, set SALON JAMES IOOF BLDG. EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW. EAST LIVERPOOL.

OHIO. PAGES Doctor Warns On Use Of Boric Acid For Eyes CHICAGO (UP) Boric acid, Grandma's eyeball cure-all, has been called a "medical wolf in clothing" by medical idirector of the Kemper group of (AdvtrtiMmtnt) Rhtmatism-Arthrilis NEURITIS--SCIATICA people believe it Is harmless," said Dr. J. D. Wil- liami, actually arc on record where improper ot boric acid has resulted in death.

When the solution is too itrong. HI is dangerou! fc an open wound, for it causes serious inflammation jj, 0 bMlut 7 proven and severe pain." remedy. Only trip required. 'Diiabltd may send a friwd. "Roof-bolting" a mean, of r.yett.

stabilizing the roofs of coal mines! school, unlontown, by insertog long rteel IM. Sunday i bolts Ily NEVER GO HUNTING WITHOUT INSURANCE PROTECTION AMERICAN TRIPMASTER CAN BE CARRIED 3 Days To 6 Months BIG COVER AGE LOW RATES Complete Coverage On Any Or All Accidents HOSPITAL BENEFITS DISABILITY BENEFITS ASK ABOUT OUR MONTHLY BUDGET PLAN FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Blankenship Insurance Otis Blankenship, Sole Owner 510 Walnut St. Phone Main KEEPING THE SIGNAL STRONG. Workmen complete special de-icing installations on the quarter- mile-high television mart atop the Empire State Building in New York. Deaths and Funerals Illness Takes Widow At 87 Mrs.

Abbie Lowe's Rites Set Monday 'ducted this afternoon at Riverview Cemetery. TV Warning Saves Baby To Hospital From Wrong Medicine BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP)--Local television viewers witnessed a real- life drama when a station" interrupted its program with an emergency announcement' Thief To Go Treatment Planned Following Capture BACK again at CROOK'S THE FAMOUS HOOVER SWEEPER Yes you can now buy Your Hoover from CROOK'S You know from post experience what complete service that means to you He's being held at the Hancock County Jail at New Cumberland today, but authorities indicated no preferred. Instead, A 23-year-old Chester epilepsy victim, ill and nervous, was cap-' Mrs Abbie Ann Orr Lowe widow, Here is a special bulletin from tured Thursday afternoon minutesj mT 1048 Bradhaw pollce The after fleeing from the Chester Cab of Frank Lowe.

1048 Bradshaw a who up a prescrl on Co i on Carolina Ave. with I Ave died Thursday at 9-45 p. m. from Harry's Pharmacy tonight is S53 he coope from the cash draw- 'm City Hospital, following a live- warned not to use the medicine, 'month illness. She was 87.

say the wrong prescription, i Mrs. Lowe was born in Steuben- was handed ollt ville, coming to East Liverpool Sitting at home watching tele- labout 71 years ago. She was a vision. Elmer F. Claire, 32, said to harges wiu 'daughter of the late Robert and his wife, "they must mean us a arran ments may be I Mary Ann Chambers McGrew.

She Mrs. Claire opened a package a to admit mm to a hospi tal made her home in recent years her husband had 3 ust brought from treatment with her daughter, Mrs. Kurt Berg- 0 6 th the'r Deputy Dale Thome, Lowe was a charter mem- monoid but found it was ber of the First Church of Christ wrong medicine. and was a member of the Bethany, I The youn man entered the cab Bible Class. Ancient HideOllt round 'office about 2 p.

m. and asked She leaves another Mrs Flonne Kennedy, 23, the dis- Mrs. John Keller of East Liver- On Last LoHSt farm ipatcher, for change lor a dollar, pool; three sons, Loren W. Orr UPTO Mass. (UP --A huge, when she opened the cash draw- and Stewart C.

Orr of East Liver- stonf "beehive" es buried beneath er he grabbed all the bills in pool, and Frank P. Orr of farm land of Charles Pearson ht and fled on foot across the Angeles, and 15 grandchildren and, Sclentists say the structure railroad tracks into the Mill lot. 10 great-grandchildren. Her s- have centuries ago. Lester Kirschler, cab firm own- band died 17 years ago.

'although they do not know by er chased and caught the young Rites will be held at -2 (whom a Hg turned youth oyer The mysterious 12-foot i Thome and Talbert who had been room lined with granite summoned by radio, once was connected to a series of! The officers took the would-be tunnels running beneath the back robber to New Cumberland where will be in Riverview Cemetery. I Friends may call Sunday afternoon and night at the funeral home. yard of Pearson's home. The owner said, "some IVTra SiiTarmp TliVlfrt i "vviici aam, inrs. suzanne ex Iceland that Mrs.

Suzanne Kessmer Zibert thg lacEi Qr maybe jt 359 Penn Midland, died today Norsemen cave or perhaps it was Sat 6:25 a. m. in the Rochester th 0 mound builders 'General Hospital alter an illness, of two years. She was 76. the youth said he "couldn't figure i think' out wnat made me do a tning Times Verwlile new Hooter AERO- DYNE Model with exclusive "Litter Gitler" nozzle eats up dirt from baseboard to ceiling.

Exclusive Hoover Dirt Ejector empties it out your hands a clean. $84.95, complete with cleaning tools. wo years. She was a member of the Presen- Dog 8 lag urVS 01 husband, Pair Of Lost Youngsters, Anton Zibert and a daughter, Ann BUFFALO, N. Y.

(UP) --A dogj Kessmer Zibert, at home, and enabled police to identify twoj brother, George Kessmer of who refused to ville, Pa, iwhen they were found wandering Services will be held Monday at the streets. 9 a. at the church. Burial will! ce tried to bribe them with, be in Beaver Cemetery. candy and gum to reveal their 'I Friends may call at the Schwerha nam es but had no luck until they Funeral Home tonight after 7.

no ticed a chow dog with them and' 'checked on its license tag. Christopher McDevitt The children turned out to Christopher McDevitt. infant son Charles and Lucille Lane, 2 and 4 of Mr and Mrs. Arthur whose had 800 Lincoln died searching for them for sever- after birth Tuesday at 1 m. i a hours.

City Hospital. The child leaves a sister, Linda Lee McDevitt, and a brother, James Michael McDevitt at HAMBURG. Germany, Oct 26 Shis paternal grandparents, Mr. a A three-day wildcat strike of Mrs Arthur McDevitt of the dockers in Hamburg and Bremen When you clean your refrigerator, be sure to wash the rubber gasket around the door with warm sudsy water to keep it free from soil. It's A Bigger Red Feather This Year Here's Why: This year, in addition the help provided the poor and nnfortn- nate and the many character- building programs provided for the youngsters, our local Community Chest is pledged to join with the V.

S. O. of World War II fame in helping maintain the morale of onr servicemen and women far from home. Now more than ever your help is needed so that the Community Chest may carry out its work. GIVE GENEROUSLY GIVE NOW! GOAL $62,390 GIVE ENOUGH FOR ALL GIRL SCOUTS BOY SCOUTS Y.

M. C. A. RECREATION COUNCIL SALVATION ARMY UNITED DEFENSE FUND A TRI-CITY CAMPAIGN EAST LIVERPOOL NEWELL I German Strike Ends Grimm's Bridge Road, and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

appeared ended today as nearly all workers both of north Ger- Rrtl i Jlil anv. i Harry McCombs of East Liverpool, many's big seaports went back to Burial services were to be con-'their jobs. Isn't it time you owned a Hoover? You can and other Hoover Cleaners in the comfort of your own home at no obligation. Call us. Or stop ky our demonstration table and them perform.

You'll bt happier uitk'a Hoover-for If von re luckv enough to oum a Hoover already, our genuine Hoover Service will keep it running right for you for years to comej CONVENIENT TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED 71 YEARS ON FIFTH STREET THE BEST PLACE TO BUY AFTER ALL Dust, hairs, grit all give up when this Model 29 Triple-Action Hoover beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans. Keeps colors fresh, prolongs rug life, saves your time and energy. Instant conversion for cleaning tools. $87.95. Cleaning tools, $19.95.

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Years Available:
1885-1977