The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52

*#9* T h * Cedarville Herald. KAitLH BULL - - Editor Batum i a t tli* Pesfc-Otfjes, Cedar- October 81. ififfir, m second p I jww matter, m W A Y r PBCBMBBJB IK, 1*14 BANDIT KILLED IN CINCINNATI MMTtraM$DDdER(a{td la Baffle With Pallet CARRIES $34,000,000 Wv*r* and Harbor* Blir Computed. Ohio'* AtlowanoM, Washington, Hoc, IB—Tb* annual river and harbor appropriation bill, •carrying ?3t,138>f>S0 for waterway im­ provements throughput the country, waa computed by tue'house river and harbor committee. Estimate* ot the army engineer* were reduced by nearly 120,000,000, end the bill appro­ priates .only for wprk on projects already begun and makpa no provb aton for new undertakings. Among the proposed allowances are: Ohio—/Toledo, 235,000; Sandus­ ky, 25,000: Cleveland, 2100,000; Con- neaut, 2240,000, Ohio river lock* and dam#,, cash 22.500,000; continuing contract, 22,500,00; open channoJ 'work, $084,000, Dies on Way Home, Cincinnati, 0,, Dec, 18.—Ellsworth Summer*, of ZqneeviUe wan the loser in a race with death from Palm Beach, Fla,, to bis home. Summer? arriyed on a fast train, traveling alone. He was buffering, from tuberculosis in ' an advanced form. He was Just able, to pay that he wanted to be placed aboard a train for Zanesville and died while static* employes were carrying out hi* wishes. FATALLY WOUNDS PATROLMAN Death End* Desperado's Thr*e-Hour Career of Crime, Ip Which. Figure th* Sensational Holdup of Two Banks, Flight In an Automobile and Duel to the Death—Secured Sum of $13,000, » Cincinnati, Pec. 18.—The life of Frank G. Hohl, notorious automobile bandit, ended here following a three hours' career of crime, which includ­ ed the robbing of two Cincinnati banks, the theft of an automobile and, a pistol duel with policemen that re- suited with almost certain fatal wounds to one officer and the death of the bandit. The sum of 212,100 Is missing as the result ot the bank rob­ beries and,the police are confident that Hohl, in his wild automobile drives, managed to pass this money along to confederates, ,' » ' The beginning of Hobl's end Btarb I wa* prefcaMy family wouuiieti." '■ } The robber a?a?n ran to hi# autf* | I mobile, which was standing at a near- : i by corner, and bid fair to again make }, good Ida escape, but in rounding a j < corner the machine crashed Into' a i j telegraph pole and was wrecked, Th* !j bandit Jumped out and opened fire on j . th* other two officer*, who had pur- H sued him. In the battle that followed [l Hohl fell1with four bullet wound# in ;j bjs body and died shortly afterward* j! at the hospital. He was Identified by j l Cashier Hughes of the Provident bunk jI as the man who had robbed his bank, j | and later a comparison of a picture ]j of Hohl to the dead man was mad* and proved with other signs of iiym- tifleation to the satisfaction of the police that the dead man was Hohl, Hohl shot up a bank at Altoona, Pa., on March 23, and was wanted in Kan- sas City in connectign with a diamond robbery. It is believed Hohl had a woman confederate here, «#MWeMN|MI •m m * Use Our Free Delivery Service Articles Laid Mside Until Christmas gMARAWTlNE PBQBI Ohio Officials and Uve Stock Men Are. Testifying Today, Columbus, Dec. 18.—Richland coun­ ty was placed .under absolute uuaran-: tine by the state agricultural commis­ sion, .following the discovery of a number of infected herds in the county. •Tire federal ban against interstate shipments from twelve-more counties has been lifted, Cattle may be ship­ ped. forimmediate slaughter. to any : point . where federal inspection is maintained. The. counties released were Mahoning, Champaign, Marion, Crawford, "Wyandot. Hardin, Preble, ed whemhe entered the West End j ^mabuil Ful^on? IjWas’ ottawa an* Headed by Dr. llarion Imes, fed- Boxing Profit* Go- to gharity. Toledo, Dee. 18,—The Toledo boxing commission, with, headquarters .at Mayor Keller's office, is turning. tlxa profit^ of the sport into shoes and Stockings fqr poor children. ** • . ; Still Human.' Bttreads of municipal research are supposed to know just how to make things run smoothly, but i t seems that they are met all endowed Vylth facili­ ties for producing perfect peace and efficiency- among,themselves. .*‘ Old Peace Treaty. A copy, of the official declaration of peace between England nnd the Uni­ ted Netherlands, of 1867, was recently sold in Dondoni. together with, other proclamations, pamphlets, broadsides and news sheets. The pamphlet brought 2280, This was the treaty Which gave New York to England. branch of the Provident Savings Bank and Trust .company, flrqd two shots at Cashier Edward Hughes, scooped up 28.000 in currency, backed through, tho.door,.jumped,into a waiting auto, mobile which had been stolen' and 'disappeared. Cashier Hughes fired after' the robber, but his shots did not take effect. While the police were searching for the bandit, more than an hour later he entered the Liberty Banking and Savings, -company bank, ten .blocks away,' fired two - shots •at Cashier Geotge ’Winters, grabbed what proved to be 2“,100 In currency, ran to his automobile and again disappeared. The shots were so close to Winters that-he was powder burned. ' Almost two hours later, Harry Bixekshorm, whose mother conducts an apartment house on West Ninth street, informed the police of the sim­ ilarity of a man who rented a room there wjth a description given of the baiidltl Three policemen called at the room and, upon knocking, the door was- suddenly thrown 'open ahd the bandit opened .fire, at the same time brushing past the officers, one of whom- Policeman Edward Knoul, oral live stock Inspector 4n charge ol the state quarantine against foot and* mouth disease; pr, Paul Fischer, state veterinarian, and President San­ dies’of the state agricultural commis­ sion! a delegation of live stable men, Veterinarians and others interested In the Ohio quarantine, are in Washing­ ton, where they will testify before the senate committee investigating the federal quarantine against the state, Y * * CAMFOBNIANS FREED Athens, 0„ Beet 15.—Indictments* against George' D. Metcalf, wealthy banker of Oakland, Cal., and David Belong of Coalings, Cat, an oil pro­ ducer, on charges of obtaining 225,D00 under false pretenses by selling worthless oil stock to Bon, C, ■Cable, a former banker of Nelsonville, were Polled in court here. This action fob lowed amu mcement at Metcalf that he will make goqd the losses of oil stock purchasers. Among those who bought stock are widows and ’labor, ing men with small savings, Thirty Xmas Gift Suggestions F R O M EDW. WREN CO. S p r in g f ie ld , Oh io ’ s G re a te s t S to r e . One W ee k M o re , Th e n C h r is tm a s . I f In D o u b t A s -To W h a t T o Buy Read T h i s A d v . UMBRELLAS Real Gift Umbrellas for men> women and children,' $1 to $5. Child's School Umbrellas, 25c. C u t g l a s s Everything: in cut glass. Noth­ ing more accep&ble. Pieces from 25c up. Visit our basement. D IN N E RW EA R Dishes in sets or odd" dishes. Initials, JOO-piece sets, $6,98 up. Odd dishes a t every price to suit you. ALUM INUM SETS 5-piece sets. Teakettle, double boiler, Berlin kettle. Coffee pot end tea pot, $7.98. ALUM INUM SET Five pieces. Coffee pot, Berlin kettle, Skillet, Sauce pan and pud­ ding pan, $3.98. TOYS Stuffed animals, 25c up, Dolls, dressed, 50c up to $2,98. Kewpiet all price*. Doll Furniture, 25c up. BLACK DRESSGOODS Eveiy conceivable weave is rep­ resented in foreign and domestic makes; exceptional values, a t 50c> 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. PLA IDS AND SH E P : H ERD CHECKS 36 inches wide, large and. small size checks and tartan plaids, 25c values for 19c. DRESS GOODS 36 inches in -plaid*Atweed effects Roman stripes and check*. 39c to 50c value for 25c. W OM EN ’S S L IP PE R S Felt, fur trimmed, handtumed, flexible sewed soles. Regular $3 values, this week,$2.35, toys Dolt Houses, 89c and up Drums, 50c to $2.98. k id Dolls, 50c, 75c, ,98c. Character Dol ls, 25c up. DRESS GOODS • Ladies, here** your chance. We Will sell to you this week a t just about what the hrdinary dealer has to pay. EXTRA SPEC IAL Your chcice of one 1 t o all- wool dress good* in Gaberdines, Panamas. These goods are mill and* and com* in lengths from 4 to 7 yards; all colors and black; $1.25 value for 69c. CH ILD ’S SL IP PER S Siesta slippers, in gray, brown and wine colors. Lamb’s wool and felt uppe s, 59c, G IRLS ’ DRESSES . ‘ Cotton Serge plaids and shepherd check, regular $1.50 value, 85c MEN’S AND YOUNG MENfS A L L W O O L CASSIMERE CHEVIOT SUITS • , Christmas shopping price $7.40 • M EN ’S $500 Smoking Jackets $ 3.69 M EN ’S PANCY VESTS $ 1.50 to $ 5.00 B O Y S OVERCOAT’S Worth $5.00. Christmas* shopping price, $3.69 Boys Serge Suits Worth 46.00 Christma shopping price, $4.45 M EN ’S NECKTIES •a Absolutely the best holiday line in the city, 25c to $1.50 F lanne le tte GoWns Fink and blue stripe, 54 inches long, also plain, full cut, 47c. Children’s Sweaters 2 to 5 years, Oxford, cardinal and white, 50c- rifi>1Litkisl|*aiUi'iSBa^f»wWrtsiesiiNawiaMi«aewwimass<sfi»aawaw>a^»feW|N& G IFTS FOR BABY Crocheted Saques, Kid Mocca­ sins, Silk Stockings, Rattles, Comb and Brush Sets, Record Books, Gowns, Dresses, etc. G IRLS ' DRESSES SPECIAL-AIi wool serge dresses 6 to 14 years, $1.79. M EN ’S S ILK SOX Nice Xmas gift there is for any man. «5<>* 50C. 75C, $ 1.00 and M EN 'S SHIRTS Your choice of 85 dozen high grade shirts. Advanced spring styles, $1,00. EXTRA. SPEC IAL Pair Men's Silk Sox, Tic, Gold Filed Pin, Tie Clasp., all in fancy box, 98c, COATINGS 54 inches wide that formerly sold a t $3.00 and $3.50, a t this sale, $1.98 Criterion Organization is “K eyed Up for The H oliday S erv ice Yoii JLxpect. - T h e w ho le S to re 19 in Ho lday A t t i r e and Xm a s S p ir i t is everywhe re in ev idence . J f s qu ite l o g i c a f and sensible to se lec t yo u r Ch r is tm as g ifts h e r o - g o o d ta s te and a t ­ trac tiveness is re flec ted in e ve ry a r tic le—T h e “ Than k You ” w ill he h e a r ty fo r g if ts such as th e s e , \ . S hop Now— By All M eans Doing so is a guarantee of Shopping in Comfort—-procrastination is a sure road to unpleasantness H o lid ay G ifts F o r T h e M en F o lk s iJ Neckwear N ight - Robes.... Pajamas Glares' Jewelry FullJDress Sets.. Shirts. Silk Shirts-, ... . 25 c to $5 Spc to $2 ..J>i to $2 25c to $4 J 2 SC to $4 .Jp 3 to $5 50c to $3 $ 2 . 5 o to $6 Bath Robes ... Rur Glove*; House /Goats,.. $3.50 to $8 .to $8 ... .. ?3 to $9 ..... . to *6 Handkerchiefs, per box ... 25c to h Fancy Vests.,/.... Mauicuro Sets. Cigar CaseB.».... Trunks .*2*50 to. $5 $ 1 . 7 S to $5 • $1 tO $2 _ *5 to *35 _ *4 to 32.50 to Flaying iJards........................ «V 3 ...$1o to$35 ,Hand Bags ....... 'i? Monogram Belts to order.. ro 2 5 Overcoats...... Suits...,........ *10 to $ 3 © Raincoats Holeproof H o se ...... Silk Hose................. Laundry Bags........ Collar Rags..,..,..,, Tie R ings..,/,. $5 to *30 - / $i. 5 o to *3 , *‘. •' /' J ri 5 oc to $ 1 . 5 o ..$l, 5 o to $2 • r*-. ' • ( a , v ; 5 oq to $|. 5 o Pullman . flip p e r s ... *1 to *i. 5 o Mackinaws.. *5 to $10 I f Still in Doub£***a Criterion Merchandise Order Any Article Purchased, Packed in an attractive Holiday Box. The* Time is Short—Only 5 Shopping Days Until Christmas The Criterion 22 S. Detroit St. Next to Woolworth 5 and 10c Store m m m m m m ' GOVERNOR MAYTORENA Commander of exican Force* Opposite City of NeOb,-Ariz, prohibition of the sale of arms to bQl- j ligerents by American firms were not I presented at the suggestion of the ad- njinlstration. While this is the limit to wfiich this assurance has gene, It la interpreted by the British as stttfBfAc* tory indication that the bills will riot have the support of the administra­ tion in congress and therefore are un­ likely to become law. MAYTORENAWARHED BYGENERALBLIS FifingAcrossBorderIntoArizona Must Cease. u. reported to the ncrju i-ie.;; to fee In danger of losing Us life. He is In prison In Mexico City. The state de­ partment has aeked that his life he spared. Jewelry Store Held Up. Una, 0., Bee, 18.—Two highwaymen held up a clerk in the H. C. Thew Jewelry store, rifled the safe and show* cases and escaped with and sev­ eral hundred dollars' worth of Watches, P fl»5 ff08 IS ^ 80Tl"’ CREATES 1,000 JOBS Provision In teglslativ* Bill Buffers Temporary Revere*. Washington, Dec, tS.—it lively fight took place in the house over a pro­ vision in th* legislativebill thatwould if enacted create i.OOOJob*. It au- ■ thorizes an appropriation of 44 , 857,000 J for an agrlcultarifi eenan* to betaken I l y the census bureau. Thework was Washington, Bee, J 8 .—Oenetal Bliss; authorised In an act passed In 1909 , Photo by American r««« AiwoHiitlon. SALE OF ARMS TO EUROPE Administration Not Behind the Bllfa rvohibittng It. %;auMn;,t-n, Dec, tS.*—The British t... rrnmrht has rwcivc-l asvirances ■t (i;o t i l s Introduce.! by Senators i ! t j . a, d oiiiti* It.okinq to the at Naco has had an interview with General Itamiercz, .representing Gen- eral Kaytorena, which officials here hope will aid in convincing the latter that continued firing across the bor­ der into Naco, Aria., will not be toler­ ated, , A-.-ccr-Ung to unofficial report* May- toicna ?as not fired at the Hill forces during the last two days, though fie is still maintaining his “position encir­ cling the border town. but no money was- provided at the time. Th* provision was defeated on e test, vote, to B9- However, this vote is hot final. When the legisla­ tive hill comes up for final passage a record vote will be called, and the chances are It will then pas*. . R*odQn**ed w itd a t Ones. A little nlhiryiaiM&ld bay w»* 1 ab<p V1IUB ..... ..... ..... These same Inking up file spelling words reports declare that the Hill forces,*» the dictionary when he cam* upon ore continuing their firing at Mayto-j»»* *p. rena’s men and that there are many‘J^rrent to him. H* dashed oft a Ben- j here who are Inclined to suBpect that the (’arranaistas ary willing to Maytorena'a fire for the purpose of J* getting him into further difficulties, My cap Me* 1 *No, g. —D*an« Remedy tor Creup, Beat th* whit* of an egg to a “ " m with the tinned State* authorities General Iturbldc, former command* ei Of th* federal district ot Meffioo, froth, then aw*«t*a a little a little pulverised alum. Give a two- tpoonful every ten or fifteen taiauM until relief ootaes. - t I *'%*.'* ■

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