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The Salem Newsi
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THE SALEM NEWS. SALEM, OHIO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, On Sale SATURDAY, One Day Only Your last chance to buy ALUMINUM ware at this price. These goods are worth double what we are asking for them. THE SALEM WALL PAPER AND CARPET CO. this morning and after securing a marriage license went to the home of itev.

Dueton Kemble, pastoi of the Methodist Episcopal church, where they were united in marriage. A marriage license was also issued to Harry Culler, of Washinsrtonville, and Mis? Irene Kennedy, a Leetonla telephone operator. To Open Dancing Season. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Babb are arranging to open the fall and winter dancing season with a dance in raet hall the night of I.abor day, Monday, September 4. The week following Mr. Babb will begin his series of dancing lessons, with the popular after-dances each Monday evening. Entertainment at Grange. Paul J.

Barnaby, of Randolph, will give an entertainment at Perry grange hall, south of Salem, Wednesday, August 30. Mr. Barnaby is a well known reader of plays and promises to furnish amusement for all. Eells Family Reunion Lisbon, Aug, EellB family reunion is beine held today at Willow Grove park here. There is generally a big attendance at this gathering and if the weather is favorable this afternoon about 100 are expected.

i was slightly scratched and about the body. The only other of the car. Edward Calhoon, no w.is at the wheel, was uninjured. VIH spurn HUE WHILE CWMFMEETINB Mr. and Mrs.

T. C. Virden and children have just returned to the an extensive automobile tour which carried them through 10 intie? of the state and permitted them to spend some time at the isychar campmeeiing at Mt. Vernon and the Hollow Rock campmeeting in Jefferson county, two of the largest gatherings of this sort in the state At the latter meeting Mr. Virden slipped and sprained an ankle, and was forced by the injury to abandon his car at Wellsville and return home by trolley.

ELKS BESIK IEUINI (By Associated Press to News.) Cedar Point, August 300 Elks began their eighteenth annual reunion here today. The annual ball will be held tonight. Friday will be carnival night. Major L. J.

Slibaugb, of Lancaster, is leading in the race Miss Augusta Snyder returned from Cleveland Wednesday morning, 1 Presl visiting friends for several days. Miss Elsie Allen, of Fair spent Tuesday with friends in Mill) CRASHED INTO ME. Mil IS KILLED Day at the Pan. arc you In for, my ree year, fellow! I leave you some you. lady.

I was arrested bet a use 1 make mond Times-Dispatch. The Schwartz Store 19 Broadway, Salem, Ohio OUR MOTTO: MYOUF. WORTH OR MONEY Final Reductions onWashSkirts at 79c, 98c, $1.65, $1.89 For skirts priced regularly at $1.39, $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98, The styles are best and most popular, many of which are recent arrivals, full flare mod els, belted, pockets, large pearl button trimmed, the materials are silk finish gaberdine, honeycomb cloth, pique, linen and stripes, all sizes from 23 to 30 belt. The prices are cut on all our lovely Silk and Georgette Crepe Waists, $1.98 to $3.98. Middy Blouses, 49c, 59c, 79c.

Crepe de Chene Waists $1.98. School Dresses 49c, 79c, 98c. Corsets, C. B. and W.

49c, 69c, 98c. Crepe Kimonas, 98c. All our regular $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 Dresses $2.98. "I is the dividing line between desire and attainment Nothing is ever attained by wishing unleeB the will to do It. The man or woman who says will have a DIAMOND and come? to our store and selects it, paying on our easy VACATION TERMS will have their desire gratified.

Opport unit lee are theirs, that never com 2 to the thriftless spender. Stop wishing. Start We have just received a fine selection of Diamonds and are offering them on our easy terms of a small payment each week. Will you do It? Jewelry Store 112 E. MAIN Fast Liverpool, Angflsf an attempt to pass another automobile, while returning to Wellsville, on the Wellsville-East Liverpool road, Louis Sheets, aged about 24, a Wellsville painter, was almost instantly killed about 9:45 last night, when, the machine in which he was riding went over an embankment and crashed into a tree.

His skull was fractured and neck broken. A. Aughinbaugh, also of Wellsville, was thrown from the machine Transformation. The patient brute whose hide we use Fur footwear would be dazed to know That he supplies the fancy shoes Now picturesquely placed on show. Star.

My Then Why? you marry me, Ethel? family la all one could wish why do yon want Jester. Two Illinois inventors have patent ed a waterproof coat made of a single piece of paper. LAST MINUTE WIRE FLASHES Flag and My Flag The greatest patriotic poem produced since Francis Scott Key wrote Star Spangled An autographed copy stands side by slds the original manuscript of In the Valley Forge Memorial Should be in every home and office. Postcard, 6c, large unframed, 26o, framed, 60c and $1.00. Book Shop Phrases which will NOT occur in the Woodrow Wilson speech of acceptance: Psychological prosparity.

Molasses to catch flies. Strict accountability. Too proud to fight. Salute flag. Gat Villa.

Butt in. -r 1 WANTS TOO LATC TO CLAMIFY. FOR SALE glass show case refrigerator; in first class condition; holds 100 pocnds of ice. Inquire 132 Woodland avenue. FOR SALE oak bedroom piano player, coal heating stove and bicycle; bargain to qu ek buyer.

Call 371 West Main St. ISSr Notice SOCIAL and ---PERSONAL Birthday Anniversary. Damascus, August Amanda C. Carr with a party of her children and relatives who have been visiting her at her country home near here, celebrated her 7Cth birthday anniversary. The party motor ed to Paris, the place of her birth, Monday, and the day was one long to be remembered as fraught with pleasure Of those present were Mrs.

Honor W. Jackson, of BufTalo, and Mrs Francis T. Carr. A Miscellaneous Shower, A number of friends surprised Miss McConnor at her home on Perry street Tuesday evening with a miscellaneous shower. About 26 guests were present to enjoy piano by Misses Edith Smith and Vera Cole and a duet by Misses Dorm and Gladys Wlsner.

The evening was pleasantly spent with games and music, and a three-course lunch was served. Many beautiful presents were i received by the hostess. McKinley Avenue Bridge Club. Mrs. L.

Metzger captured honors at bridge at an enjoyable sion of the McKinley Avenue Bridge club held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. R. Lowry on Mc- 1 Kinley avenue. Mrs.

J. D. Martens, of Akron, won the guest's prize. In two weeks the ladies will meet at the home of Mrs L. P.

Metzger, on McKinley avenue. GUN EXPLODED, DAUGHTER KILLED (By Associated Press to News.) Steubenville, August six-year-old daughter of Andrew Popovitch, is and her father is suffering from a bullet wound caused by the careless handling of a revolver today. The father was cleaning the gun when it exploded, a bullet passing through his leg and penetrating the abdomen. FOR SALE CHEAP good work horse; weight about 1400. Inquire of W.

L. Burson, Franklin road. Bell Sealed proposals will be received at phone 174-3. the office of the auditor of the clty; I of Palem, Ohio, until 12 noon of who desire to September 24, 1916. for the purchase of wno ae9ire Va.U bonds of the said city, in the aggregate over 12 per month write us today sum of $15,000.00, dated September 15, for as salesman; ever opportunity for advancement.

Central Petroleum Cleveland, Ohio. 9h 20,000 WELSHMEN WILL GATHER (By Associated Press to News.) Youngstown, August 20,000 Welshmen from this section are expected to attend the annual Welsh reunion of the Western Reserve at Idora park today. Sebring Friends Came. Mr and Mrs. W.

A. Cox, East High street, were much surprised Tuesday afternoon when a party of Sebring friends, including Mrs. mother, Mrs. .1 Bowles, came to spend the afternoon and evening. A most enjoyable time was spent, with a 6 o'clock dinner, with places laid for 11 guests, as a feature.

Marriage Licenses. Lisbon, Aug. W. Young and Miss Helen A Pyle, East Liverpool young people, came to Lisbon AUTO BANDITS KILL PATROLMAN Columbus, August of Central Ohio threw out a dragnet today to catch four auto bandits who last night shot and killed Patrolman Laushutte, deserted a stolen automobile and escaped. Lau- shutte realizing he was mortally wounded, emptied his revolver at the fleeing men, but it is thought none were hit.

Laushutte found the men fixing a punctured tire and stopped to call their attention to the fact that the machine bore no lights. When they did not respond the patrolman threw his searchlight over the car and two of the men opened fire. One shot struck the officer over the heart. The sto'en car was from Youngstown. 1916.

and numbered from one to fifteen, both inclusive, each being in the sum of 1.000 00 and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, pav- able semi-annually: said bonds are a Tn rtmt and pavable as follows: Bond No. 1 To rent a small hcise on the iBth dav of March, 1926, and one with barn, either in town or a few 0 reasonable. there after until all are paid; are issued by letter to care P. O. Box -16.

for the purpose of extending the of payment of certain outstanding indebtedness which from its limits of tax atlon the said city is unable to pay at maturity and under the laws of Ohio, and of section 3916 of the general code of Ohio, and under and in accordance with a certain ordinance of the said entitled, No. pass'd on tne 18th day of July, 1916. Hald bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder for not less than par and accrued interest. All bids must state the number of WANT W. L.

E. PRICE REDUCED (By Associated Press to Cleveland, August Central Trust company, of New York, today filed a petition in the federal court asking that the upset price of ths Wheeling Lake Erie be reduced from $18,500.000 to $18,000,000. The request for a reduction in price was understood to be part of a reorganization plan that will unite the Wheeling A Lake Erie and the Wabash Pitts aurg Terminal lines. 1 RAILROAD HEADS CONFER WITH WILSON Character reputation often depends 011 the length of time some folks have for gossiping and the amount of integrity they have on hand. is your own, character is the biggest possible store asset.

It is cash on hand. Character is credit. has been known to come to a business on account of extravagant advertising. Reputation is transitory in trade. store is not trying to win a it is working each business day with all tlie determination ai its command to establish more firmly its true character.

did you ever stop to think that a store can have character just tlie same as an individual can have J. Atchison Son Better Tailoring. ICO Main SL asaa WANTED girl 10 and 25 year9 of age. Inquire Biisy Bee restaurant. WANTED a Canton manufacturer a competent assistant bookkeeper experience on general In replying state age, experience and ve All b'ls must state the number or i TT bonds bid for and the gross amount of mendations.

Address le t. I bid and accrued Interest to date of de livery; all bids to be accompanied with a certified check, payable to the treasurer of the city for two per cent of the amount of bonds bid for, upon condition that if the bid is accepted the bidder will receive and pay for such bonds as may be issued as above set forth, within ten days from the time of the award, said check to be retained bv the city if said conditions are not ful- ftlled. The city reserves the right to reject any and al! bids. Bids should be sealed and marked in such manner as to appr'se the officers of the contents GEORGE HOLMES, 1.1 v. Auditor.

Xews August 23, box 316, Salem, Ohio. l9Sr SALEM BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Bctltr in Cement, Lime, Plaster, Mantis Brick, Building Brick and Common Brick, River Wash Band and Gravai, Crushed Blag, Bank Band, Sewer Pips, Building Block. Roofing Cement and all JdnBs of HAULiNG DONC. Both Phonoo M.

B. C. Koeaaler, Mgr. izssBZsa TRY OUR malted milk OR EGG DRINKS HENDRICKS CANDY SHOP Bell Phone 330. 119 East Main St.

525ZS2S252S25SZ52S2SS8Z5BHHV AN EXCEPTIONAL six-room modern slate roof home, located on Fourth street; well and nicely arranged; owner lea the city, will sell for $2,200 to a buyer; which is less than cost to bu Id. Lot 5oxl50 feet; garage. You make a mistake on this prope: T. C. Virden, Real Estate and 22 East Green street.

I59r WEST MAIN STREET Home consisting of 10 room- r.d hath; can be used eitjer single or i- ble; slate roof; everything in condition; near street car lot 00x185 feet; extra good barn; re lawn and garden. Owner leaving town will sell for easy terms. C. Virden, Real Estate and .2 East Green St. I 9r (Railroad officials in conference with President Wilson; Left to right: S.

M. Felton, of Chicago Great Western; W. J. Harahan, president of the Seaboard Air Line, and George Randolph, vice- president of the Baltimore and Ohio.) Washington, August An investment of more than $10,000,000,000 is represented by the railroad executives in conference with President Wilson, regarding the impending strike. E.

J. MAGUIRE LICENSED DOCTOR OP OMtROPRACTIB Hours to a. to to p. m. by appointment.

Phone Be'! St. No. East Main St MEN WANTED to qualify for app ment to the position of PLUMBING, DAIRY AND FOOD INSPECTOR of city of Salem. Salary, $1,000 per year. Those desiring to put themselves in line for this place, which is open only to practical plumbers of at least -e en experience, should secure application blanks from and file tleffl with Deane S.

Kintner, clerk, not ter than Monday August 28, and present themselves for examination Wednesday evening, August 30, at 3 at City hall. Information concerning the subjects to be covered in this test may be obtained from the clerk or found ed at City hall on and after lay, August 10. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION MALE HELP -Live, awake salesmen wanted by f- known clothing house spec: ing in made-to-measure suits and veP coats at $11 and up. Turn your time into $12 or more weekly Pnc experience unnecessary. Start now.

Write Fifth New York. 195 eod SALEM NEWS, 10c A WEEK. IT IB A GOOD SCHOOL.

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