The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio (2024)

THREE BEACON JOURNAE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1932? Lincoln F. Bradley, Ohio Northern than by any other single cause of CONTINUE MAYOR'S CASE KENTON, Feb. 26. The university student, who said th. mayor struck him during an argu- rnent.

STABLE' MURDER TRIAL NEARS END case of Mayor Harry J. Sousley of blindness," declared Lewis H. Carris, managing director of the national society for the prevention of blind Ada, charged with assault and battery, has been continued until March 8. The charge was filed by 56-year-old fanner, ready to testify in his own behalf. Bowers, accused of shooting his wife, Grace, 53, as she sat milking a cow, has promised to prove that she killed herself and has indicated he can satisfactorily explain associations with "the other woman" In the case, a Michigan woman with ACCIDENTS AT WORK COST 2,000 SIGHT Occupational Hazards Causing More Blindness Yearly, Speaker Says NEW YORK, Feb.

26. Industrial Accused Ohio Slayer Takes KMt ID Woman, 71, Seeks $8,000 As Balm PORTAGE, Feb. 26. (AP) Just because Fred Turner, 74, took Mrs. Hattle Thomas, 71, as far as the court house is no sign he intended to get married.

That was his plea in response to her breach of promise action, and the court agreed with him. Mrs. Thomas wanted $8,000 damages. ILMBING SUPPLIES VICKS COUGH DROP Stand Friday In Own Defense ness. Dr.

Louis Schwartz, senior surgeon of" the United States public health service, said the occurrence of ey accidents has remained about the same for a number of years, although most Industrial eye accidents are preventable, in the opin CLAIM GHOST USED MO INFLUENCE SALE Indian's Spirit Struts, But Pails To Oust Buyers Of Chicago Home CHICAGO, Feb. 26. (AP) William Lambert, the police say, didn't mind being haunted by the spirit ol a half-breed Indian whose house he had bought. But when he refused to resell it at the request of the Indian's widow and a bomb splintered his filling station, he decided such "haunting" needed looking Into. Widow Arrested whom he is said to have corre All you've hoped for in a Cough Drop medicated with sponded.

ingredients of UPPER SANDUSKY, Feb. 26. (INS) Wyandot county's colorful "cow stable murder trial" neared eye accidents are responsible lor the loss of one or both eyes by more Following questioning of Bowers Connumer'i While. Plb. Supply, Inc.

Mi-OS 8. Main JE-961S I ion of several of the scientists VapoRob today, the case will go to the Jury. The state rested late yesterday. present. than 2,000 workmen, 300,000 minor injuries and the annual waste of ap its end today with Joy E.

Bowers, proximately $50,000,000 In time lost, compensation payments and medical bills, according to speakers at the third annual greater New York safe He -notified the police, who last SA OFFER NOT ACCEPTED GLOUCESTER, Feb. 26. (INS) This is leap year, and Rey. J. Elmer Brown of Prospect St.

Methodist church announced he would marry, free of charge, any couple at a designated service. The church was crowded. The wedding march pealed forth from the organ. The minister was in the( pulpit. But no one marched down the aisle.

AV-AB6AI A.Y 10 night arrested Mrs. Ella Hopkins, the widow who supposedly threatened members of his family with stalking ghosts and a death a year ty conference In Its discussion of "the eye and Its relation to safety." "There is considerable ground for the belief that each year more persons are permanently robbed of their sight by occupational hazards if he didn't resell; Dr. Leslie Ofner and James Demilio. A man known only as "Eddie" was being sought. Walker Butler, assistant state's SAVE ON YOUR attorney, said Mrs.

Hopkins admit' WATCH REPAIRS ted hiring Dr. Ofner to retain the bombers for her and that Dr. Ofner confessed receiving $360 from her, of which he said he paid $250 to Demilio and "Eddie" to do the bombing. AT SHAW'S NEW MAIN SPRING WATCH CLEANING SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Just a few odds and ends left from our great Stock Reducing Sale. Dodge's offer a number of bargains for Saturday only a few of which are listed below.

There aren't many left so you must act quickly. A QUICK CLEAN-UP AT SENSATIONAL PRICES-BE EARLY SHAW'S SHOPS TO EMPLOY 250 BUCYRUS, Feb. 26. (AP) The Bucyrus shops of the New York Central railroad will resume full time operations March 1, employing 250 men. Half of this number went to work two weeks ago.

The others were recalled yesterday. Wrist Watch Stems Wrist Watch Crowns 40o Hands, plain 15c Fancy Unbreakable 60c Fancy Crystals 35c Round Crystals 20c JEWELRY STORE 113S. MAIN ST. $2,50 REGULAR 27x54 VELVET RUGS $14.75 REGULAR CEDAR CHEST only 7 left $13.75 REGULAR VAL. SPINET DESK only 5 left $6-45 only 18 left $1 .39 SATURDAY ENDS OUR STOREWIDE SALE Quality Merchandise At Prices Sensationally Reduced BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS FOR THE LIVING ROOM FOR THE DIHIIIG ROOM FOR THE BEDROOM Pull-up Chairs, 6-Pc.

Dinette $f)Q-50 $1 A75 Maple Fin. Chests, 75 1U 5 Left, Now. I Sets, 2 Left 10 ItJ 2 Left, Now $0.75 Occasional Tables, 45 8-Pc. Dining FJ.75 Maple Finish CF. 45 3 Left, Now 0 30 Suites, 2 Left i 0 Dresser, 1 Only 0 $04.50 Chair, 1 Only, .95 $iQ50 Odd China $f) .75 Maple Hi.

Boy, $0.50 Now XI 3 lOnly.Now 4f 1 Only, Now Mi Chairs, 4 Left, $.95 $14Q50 8-Pc. Dining $P9Q .95 Dressing Tables, Now Suite, 1 Only IU A3 3 Left, Now 3-Pc. Mohair $7.50 Walnut Servers, 3-Pc. Walnut Suite, 1 Only it 6 Left, Now 0 33 SuiteS( 2 Left 0 1 $1 CQ.M 3-Pc. Mohair $10.50 Wal.

Fin. Tea $7 3-Pc. Wal. Fin. $QV50 1,3 Suite, 1 Only I Wagons, 3 Left, Now 0 1 Suite, 1 Only, Now 0M 3-Pc.

Mohair 100-Pc. Dinner P9.85 Group-Odd Wal. Fin. .50 130 Suite, 1 Only tO LV Sets, 7 Left J. I Dressers, 6 Left, Now Ml.

1 Ufeag jfeffllg Tailored by Hart Schaffner Marx WQ50 26 Values from $35 to $50 Values from $35 to $65 in this group Makeit really a "best an outstanding event 1 1 it higher ranges BARGAINS 111 ROOM SIZE RUGS 9x12 Fine Axm. $fi-75 3 RUgS) 3 Left UHL BARGAINS OCCASIONAL PIECES .75 Phone Stands, i .75 3 Left, Now I BARGAINS FOR THE KITCHEN $7.50 Gas Ranges, $f)-85 3 Left, Now USJ Kitch. Cabinets .65 3 2 Left, Now OX Pajamas of plain or fancy colors'" Middy AK or mat srvlei or coat styles $94. 50 Mah. Fin.

Desks A. 75 Pigskin, Mocha, Cape and Buckskin Formerly 65 sold for $5 Shirts and Drawers Broadcloths Woven madras Formerly sold 2 FOR $1 for 1 each $OA 6x9 Wool Rugs, $ffV75 5 Left, Now Formerly Sold mm WV1 Ul CT MM for $1.95 3 for $4.15 $3 Pajamas Now 95 $11 A 9x12 Wilton, A1U 2 Left, Now lit $4.50 Kitchen Tables, 4 Left, Now 0 $14.50 Desk Chairs, 3 Left, Now I $OQ75 Welsh Cabinet, J.45 3 1 Only, Now Xl $OA 9x12 Fine Velvet, $QQ-50 ou 1 Only, Now OtJ Electric Ranges, $ff 2 Left, Now 30 Kand tailored, smartly 55c $71; 9x12 Axminster, 1 Only, Now Tc-i Group Bridge and Jr. .95 Lamps, 10 Left, Now it styled ties, large variety of spring shades Formerly sold for $1 $7A 6x9 Fine Wiltons, $QQ 50 Pore. Top Work $Q-95 3 Tables, 2 Left, Now 0 White Gas J3 Range, 1 Only $171? Hotel Range, $QC 11 1 Only, Now U0 Group Table Lamps, $(V35 4 Left, Now A group of fine ties of 95 imported and domestic $1 OA 9x12 Fine A.50 $01 .50 Gateleg Tables, .95 Ll 2 Left, Now XI mva ivn mm mm silks Hand tailored' Formerly $1.50 to $3 THREE FOR $2.75 $75.95 REGULAR DA-BED $7.95 REGULAR BIRD CAGE 4 left $7.50 REGULAR SIMMONS BED 6 left $3-45 S0.95 With Pads 4 left Tailored by Hart Schaffner Marx Match up the suit you bought or buy them for work $395 i75 19 FREE PARKING Formerly $35, $45, $55 Values $7.50 to EASY TERMS 110 INTEREST Give your car to the Green Coat on Howard St. Make your WAI.

purchase here. We pay the parking charge. On Howard St. For 77 Years 186 Main St.

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