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   Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - March 3, 1926, Zanesville, Ohio                                A HICKS SUES FOR FROM ZANE HOTEL BUILDERS the News ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Tells the I NO 263 ZANESVILLE X WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH THREE CENTS Y KILLS HIS FAT IRY DICKERSON IS VICTIM OF HIS SON'S ACCIDENTAL SHOT SULCER OF ROSEViLLE SENDS BULLET THRU OWN BRAIN et Tears Hole ZANE HOTEL MANAGER FIGHTS BACK AND ASKS Himself Last ough Heart and Killed Instantly m Dickerson aged IS a sophomore in the high school here is in a very serious con- is home on the Pinkerton road about one and liles west of South Zanesville following the shooting of his father Harry Dickerson aged occurred shortly after -9 o'clock Wednesday the vounger Dickerson was cleaning a revolver in a room of the home Two Others Dying and a says he did not know the gun was loaded Dozen Hurt the weapon while talking with his father As was discharged the bullet tore its way to Crowd In of the room and pierced the father's i Jn was so terribly horrified when he saw that had been killed that he was unable to notify f the DAMAGES IN HIS ANSWER TO SUIT FOR RECEIVER Night While in Bed Body is Seeking damages of for alleged failure to comply with tlie terms or a contract Henry A Hicks owner and manazer of the Zane hotel filed an answer and cross tition in court of common pleas Wednesday against sell ers named in the answer and petition as with the hotel owner are Hie Tide Guarantee and Trust Co Cincinnati Sam Brown and William against tile plaintiff j the three causes of action in the cross petition the dant asks judgment for a total of I Denial is also made by a mechanics liert of isald to be held by plaintiff is or legal He also states I the plaintiff failed to comply with I the law or contract in or claiming a Hen on the hotel lerty j Suit to recover or the purported lien and for the appointment ol The defendant in his claim for receiver for the hotel was instituted damages alleges that the in court of common did not carry out his contract Judge Lemert after a furnish all the materials and labor hearing of the case refused to grant and complete the erection of receivership Attorney Crew There Chance For Them kerson had n Zanesville morning but the engine of his started He re- s home and was his father about dental office in ville later in the le fatal accident than twenty elder j en a prominent lity and has friends who ced to learn of nt Wednesday The entire e is grieving and ex- heartfelt he widow arrive e widow and son re are a sister Arthur Pinkerton on of rson of South nd ilrs Charles uth to son Drops Out N T Stock Market Hudson Motors Does Highland Fling March fast freight on the Michigan tral early today crashed on into a suburban train on the HlinoU Central carrying late after-theater supper crowds killing three railroad men and injuring a dozen passengers two of whom are believed dying Preliminary investigation hotel building and the defendants resented the plaintiff in this action was compelled to complete the con- Attorneys Meyer and Crossan tract and expended for materials resented the defendant and sum of suit and in the filing of I In addition the defendant and cross petition S leges that the plaintiff who the general contractor on the building was not diligent in out his that he guilty of gross negligence in materials and workmen I and for long periods of time seated himself from the building and trusted the work to persons and made no effort Its cial Structure SMOST mm HIES Hi FUPPERS DON'T LIKE NEW LHW Washington March 3 The i dollar i railroad merger balloon lias been but the two 1 Cleveland financiers who j started their careers as still a chance to i it it was said daj All they have to do the experts say after a microscopic of the interstate commerce I decision denying th to merge five large George Sulcer aged GO a brother of John Sulcer Putnam avenue confectioner shot himself through the mouth at 9 o'clock Tuesday evening while alone in his room at the Charles Cann residence in Roseville The body was discovered by Mr Cann when he entered room about 11 o'clock Wednesday T Sulcer was an employe of the at i Roseville and had been in failing health for some time eral weeks ago he was injured in a fall from oca of the motor at the Ransbottom plant and was confined to the hospital here for treatment j It is believed despondency over ill health supplied a j tive for the shooting About 9 o'clock Tuesday evening systems into a single unit that a switch had gently left open and police complete the building within into and reasonable time i Cunningham in charge of a AS a of these at the SCene of financial in the occupancy their of plan The The locomotive of the hotel building and for this inserted in will Sive them train was knocked irom the has suffered damages to oa a new 3d the first coae demolished York March of a billion dollars in the values of industrial stocks wasj wiped off the books by Tuesday's j the market according j to mace ia street today The losses in the aggregate occurred in the stocks of which there is an ply such the United States Meel corporation with more than shares and the Standard Oil Company of Jersey with shares of par value was Thomas A Gryger of Chicago 1 on the suburban was killed E E Benjamin of Chicago and Ollie kelson a of Wheaton who were in the front end of the shattered coach received in- j juries from which they on the way to the hospital Mr anil Mrs Richard I Dykstra of Harvey were so badly hart that they were i not to live Engineer M C Tobin of piloting the j after the brakes j ed from his cab and was j d bnt probably I will recover Engineer Willis son Mich and Fireman Joan complaint Is made by the defendant in bis cross petition that he was compelled to remove quantities of bish materials and scaffolding at a cost of for he 1 years imprisonment for who steals his bride byf and M J will do in the light of i The Buryat Cappers are decision was not testing though like to today In Washington Col- stolen and declare that only W A Colston their personal would ask a woman wco for the him Dearly a year was frankly I It is too for me and im- til I have had time to study the i decision in its entirety I shall have j nothing to say he informed in- Xo one dreamed the I commission would take the action Driving Automobile While Intoxicated Means a Jail Sentence Declares Court it did i It was a bolt from a blue Tou are fined and costs and Kute Detroit engine crew of the sentenced to serve la days IP the freight both of were jail jured are under guard at the in court me collision brought before ine on such Attention was called to the fact that O P in his before the commission j last summer said he and his had done the best they knew to be fair to every interest Is Going to Philadelphia For Rest His Future Plans Are Definitely Known James K Alexander who left a year ago to establish a new at has refused to renew his contract as editor and general manager of the McKeesport Journal and re- tired from that publication on March 1 Having made a year's I another roomer in the Cann heard a shot but thought nothing of it as he supposed the report came from outside the house Early Wednesday Mr Cann went to room but saw the body beneath the covers of bed and thought the man was not well and intended sleeping throughout the morning Sulcer had not risen at 11 Cann again went to his room found the in the same tion When he reached the Cann removed the covers from and then that was dead A revolver bad been used and the bullet after en- tering his moth had ripped through the brain and out the top of the bead Other of the leasehold were t then notified and the other roomer told of the j shot Tuesday evening Coroner E Grimes was called the scene and pronounced death due to suicide j The body was removed to the and Cannon in j Roseville and prepared for burial is thought funeral services will held there Mr Alexander filled out his in Sated Urne and the work he deceased is survived reflected great credit upon ability as z newspaper charge expect to spend some involved in the proposed of time in jaiL as this is It does not matter he said large ge where it burial and will average ck to the Lost jear a price of L E Grimes to the and after ex- he body ath due to hur Dickerson f the deceased that the on was very 1 as a result of of accident rostrated with The extent of the recent decline best Illustrated oy the e in the market of the and railroad stocks as a up to the wreck on ladders lole average for March was 114 16 a drop of about 10 roni last it low of 1225 about 35 this time the still Isst March was values ase above those o Ten of the stocks in market sustained a loss of as wiH be seen from the following IPtock Decline Point S Steel Oil X J S Rubber 5 7 5 B oa 1 Judge practice not only to the I municipal j driver of the car but to other how small or how court Wednesday morning and pedestrians as well I stockholder's interest is o- bow at a Stanley aged 32 of intend to do all in my power to he has he'd i- point the tracks are on an ant Valley pleaded guilty to auto drivers sober higo above street charge of his Vamer under arrest e- this s level ana city and other intoxicaTed case that rescuers were compelled to DO say that I must I has either found serve time in den prisoner -I mean nothing else but re- plied the court as Vamer tai back to his cell I will not tolerate drunks crashing into several other ing automobiles in this said j chines or avenue IS found little Judge Freinch street j They Represent Kentucky publication on July ice journal has gone rapidly and has made one of the most remarkable records among newly established newspapers size is from IS to 20 pages and on Fridays from 26 to 32 pages Edgar Bell formerly ofj Zanesville is the advertising i ager the months previous to the first publication Sir Alexander made plans for the purchased arid installed new chinery and ed from many sources the upon hisiter Mrs John Peart of several nieces acd nephews Following the report of suicide in a of The Signal tele- phoned Mr John Sulcer the brother at home Drive bat he had not yet been notified of the Tbe report came as a severe shock to him ilrs c oa WN ONTO I which to on extreme low of 103 recovery of its tbc rocord for the r-t valne for tlic tiny IS decline a in the of OOO l March U e tr the of way f the largest in the state halted train A brief following an op- resulted in the death M seed a v eil known and highly re- spected resident of West Taylor j occurred at the Good Samaritan hospital at 4 morning She 1 v erit the operation last Friday failed to rally and since that time her condition had been critical i Mrs an e member of he Euclid Avenge M E church and was the wife of H Besides her band she is by one ter Vonaa June of the her parents Mr and Mrs Sarton of the road a in sister Mabel of tiie road ard sister of The body removed to trie i Jate UNO on O pre looking r or vhr a three boy on if Charles en ana hadj t TOO FAT TO LACE OWN SHOES the whole side ive have reported rCE BIRTH nd was w rapped a ton 24 apparently h it a few m when if cries A B jof I t announce This born at y at hot no of the r March tltc time in G Everett Stackpole failed to arrive at annual of Jhc United States Fat Men's Family a member of the dub over the phone saul Stackpole here lo tic my I can't reach em and T won't co ont wish AUTHOR is ALSO CANDIDATE 1 SO COLD O March 3 not so In ex- Thursday rising followed tv in extreme OPERATE NEW j LINE TO MARIETTA Marrh cation filer with the state utilities by flip Philo for permission fo operate between Mariella via ami Beverly Columbus March 3 State Ross P Buchanan roilton today filed at the tary of state's office his of candidacy for the Republican nomination for nor Buchanan is the author of nel which made up the force The starting of a new i paper is a tremendously big job in i which Mr Alexander was verv i I witn he commission whose In Mr Alexander was presented with a rhe that the -oid wrist watch bv The plan was arranged with nal employee in token of their keeping control in regard for him tne proponents even Before returning to f Citizens bank was interest is a minority Mr Alexander will spend a of has appointment tact Of weeks in Philadelphia resting to the national committee of seemed to be no question and visiting relatives His Congress of American jji that the are not is to convene in Philadelphia approve the yet Miss Helen W John September as H A Sharpe cashier of the Old Commissioner who wrot a to McKeesport with ilr committes confirmed the based on just and i a year ago is now con- ment jaoie terms and conditions with the Trenton X J state and city is to be j reseated by one member of the tional committee and Mr Sharpe rias been selected to represent at those who officiate at the sessions are Secretary Hernert iary of Labor J J al Grange Master D J Taber William Green of the of A of the association Charles A Katon of the can and Ernest of the chamber of only dissenting opinion would free to their revision as thes think meets the objections denial based Administration leaders in con- today regarded the denial of as an incentive up enactment of a consolidation Senator Republican o who has such a pending announced he will strive for action on t within ten days was congress enact it T I e Tfi petition I 111 I AX y mavi J I I f IlA I i i j Mil tis to speed j national j mm O G in the is possible the o- Ryar of Cincinnati will be the This firm is bv inroad system Cnm of stock of that city of Frank J IS O XE d vr Mrs Ohio March First oV h Mr noon held Tvo as a a or the New York stock county ed their I JruTt n -n MRS G F FOLEY Tno by Gov the Mountain Memorial Ball jn at the last state a descendant of a t require make the great project a The to reading in public schools of Obio Mae of and the Gloria 01 Stearns ge i Previous 1 J there -o not with former a leas said i Chief of Police of The entire matter tor with the greatest care 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