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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - December 25, 1925, Zanesville, Ohio                               I ni AN II of 101 J lac IAS I ERY K The Goal for I II tne Which We Strive the Way To 1 Progress To serve the I nnd Tim ZANESVILLE 0 FRIDAY DEC 25 1925 Snow Colder Saturday CHRISTMAS IS HAPPILY OBSERVED THREE ALLEGED ROBBERS ARE CAUGHT Iff AND Donahey Plays Santa mm THEM GUILTY OF BIG At Eight Orphanages And Hospitals children of the state particularly t the state schools folice Make Daybreak Raid on Putnam nue Home and Secure Two of Suspected Others May Be Called Before t Court to Answer Charge of Receiving Stolen I With the arrest of three young men M ieve they have rounded up the cj COLUMBUS O Dec It was a quite modern but none the less Jovial and rotund Santa Claus who visited eight and children's tions in Ohio's capital city today There was no ringing of sleigh bells or clatter of reindeer hoofs to his coming Those who out on the rubber-tired at the curb and were old enough to read saw a black ami vollow auto license tag bearing i lion home where ih Wards were I'm Governor Donahey want In piny Santa said tlie smiling visitor smiling visitor puffins under a load of doors swung open to ad- executive ot the commonwealth there was children of the state division of charities a little blind sirl pressed the cool ple the governor her close to lier pled the crisp paper bags that tlie candy and nuts Then tiho patted tlie great hand which attaches such ance to so many documents for so ninny millions of people At the Franklin county most of the a about the state Ohio Noticing somo red crepe paper flowers in a vase he asked who had made them nnd made a special trip back into a far room to congratulate tho girl had fashioned them It was the governor's idea to particularly visit the state schools for the deaf and blind where a few children left behind at the general exodus homeward at Christmas At the Jewish Infants home little lots from many Ohio cities the governor and persisted in iii their visitor nice flans and good Old upon entry of tin 5 governor's uni- formed clu attention WHS turned from the to the man hi the uniform uid u little later it was ished oil hi in who the brimming little boy look turns sporting the cap while governor visited the dormitories where mumps imd measles reigned crately mi Christmas eve Little negro boys and girls i peeped but from snow I sheets as Santa Claus Vic peered into their rooms at tho Ohio I nue day nursery and left his The trip was brought to an with a call at St Vincent's where Catholic sisters helped the governor distribute t gifts I Tl chestnuts in the i nor's Christmas were j contributed by B i itinn farmer sculptor of Block Ohio was con- by an anonymous lumbus citizen and the ernor great juicy apples to pile of things Eagles Party for Kiddies Is Feature of Today Eagles Welfare Workers and Others Give Heaping Christmas in Public Institutions of City Are Made Happy J J 3 including the wholesale robbery rP store in Frazeysburg Sunday morning Dec 13 The Norman Weaver 20 and FranK raiding at 1319 nue and Ellis Sigler of Harrison street 1 he Weaver boys were arrested by a squad of police led by tenant Fred Arter and including Patrolmen Roach and Dobbins at home at by Deputy ASA M and Patrolman Each tiny wards gathered about the coated figure We welcome you Governor Donahey said a little with a dainty bow aa the modern Nick entered the receiving room of the state division of charities Another little girl with tiny crutches tucked close under her arms and steel braces on her lees clung to the governor's sturdy as head of large stopped to plant a kiss on he golden hair At the home for convalescent Most Popular Man in World I Loot irom ine robberies has been Ired county and several days may the articles are finally recovered Other Residents May Be Involved i ma living in the county who received and have concealed troin t proprietors in county j who havo will be to poc IVO I V M IIP 1 1 i 1L C E F Denbow Loses pocketbook containing DSC r Is John of X dard avenue from whom a Pew driver and a breast drill wore I n J LU iv the toot The proprietor of a store at Rose Form has In Cash ponTal siore i been notified and may come to Of Christmas shoppers to the ome early Thursday and acks in the mine Leibrook may called into municipal court tor the stolen articles Some of the loot has been at today i the streets Thursday The at the store of the boldest p: m when the biggest at street a young t E and disappeared inj the crowd venf to tne nient nem Thursday nnd was one of the e chases About th stolen articles in t hat t he Sid to have led the ot- was ar coal bank nearby an a o From the store at that reported to valued hundred j and selected rnr resident And Mrs oin la Yuletide I A LI t by the woman's husband who hurried to police headquarters trolman drove to the scene but Mrs Denbow was unable to Kive a complete of tho alleged j The purse contained ng to police reports Christmas to Open His Presents took the Six Lives Lost Others Injured in Two Fires Ont Dec 24 Boyle and and four and two respectively holiday of I spent Executive Doesn t wait or his office no was on the job earlier than usual een given for Christmas He went room near his rivalc sorted the day's first t I 1 4 nrl n consumed the family I id N him evidently Christmas writing and Instead of waiting Okla Dec Accompanied by Mrs tn tomorrow opened tho children and a from tho White House I year-old girl were burned to Sherman Square south of the IJ to press a button Christmas there The ceremony e United Stales marine Hed music for the singing ot lo t took place early m the j governor's own skin It is Christmas and because of the of universal to th pile or i brotherhood which is abroad in this community it will be Tomorrow the governor win a Christmas for everyone Churches fraternal and welfare organizations and kindhearted individuals are lie cook the turkey but to it that the more unfortunate are provided with chestnut stuffing will be his own Cheer One of the big features for today will be mas party for the children of at the Eagles home on North Third street Every child is invited black or white and no matter the creed Arrangements have been made to entertain children Jt The entertainment will be indoors from 2 until o'clock There will be food kinds including fruits candy nuts and for the kiddies and in addition each child will receive a present Spirit of Brotherhood Prevails Tlie Inmates of the county In- will partake of a special tho Donahey home Tho kids I are all so big It's hardly worth while to havo a tree the governor said Tho part of the day not en over to culinary rts will bo devoted to playing with tho kids toys he In addition the local aerie is sending a huso Christmas basket with good tho widows arid parted members things to oat to families of de- One Guard Killed Another fine t t i i U TI 11 i-iv nf t Jl n Wounded by Six Bandits I Christmas dinner because of the of the local lodge of Ellks II IH Ilin custom each year for this dinner and gifts of fruit and candy have been received from tho thoughtful Special roast veal dinner and a special supper will be served In- mates of the county Jail according to Sheriff Eph Bradford If there are any inmates at the city prison If IH ilio year lui ui fraternal to they will be taken out to a a i 4 frt ti n r1 ttr h tHoV ATI PITTSBURGH company ton of for tho I I'M i I n n i o i KJI T- bute bankets of Rood things to eat where they IGH Doc families in tills city than the usual Terminal Coal Tllo was and cup of coffee wh tight posted a reward and 300 tbe noon meal at th 11 t i i u i i i i vw f H nu PTi n Sn 1 vn M nn A V ruturn of have been sent out Families Christmas payroll whore thoro would In a raid on tho no puy car by six bandits who killed Wern wired for by tilO Elks ono and wounded will be a celebration for An additional reward of tho children of tho home carh for the capture of tho possible through the con- dead or alive was offered by j of friends A fine o the WK hearted ones who contributed to tho fund which this year as In past with lie of Tlie noon by the when they were served a i dinner and visited by Santa Claus This is not all however for there will bo real Christmas cheer at the which Is Tho Salvation Army and ican Rescue Workers whose tles have been on our streets for nearly two weeks are furnishing Christmas baskets to a largo ber of families Ono of the MR affairs of the holiday season and one which brought to the hearts of more than local kiddies was the annual Christ nias It was staffed at the Quimby theater last Saturday and in addition to a free entertainment furnished by owner of the theater there knows who Is roost man in the world with death the mother of the two tQ to assist the Cen Finishes Forty-Third Year In Pennsylvania Service town here and the bandits escaped In an automobile J IA HO died two hours tho holdup with a bullet fn hla abdomen Tbo second guard Francis was rendered unconscious when struck on the head wILn n jack but IH expected to recover The holdup took place within sir In which n paymaster killed prepared in each of tho the payroll of the Coal company was stolen State police conl company op- railroad police insurance amX repaired by the Scouts with the aids of the Kiwanians Tho holiday season has been marked by programs and by churches social clubs the homes in the city Ill in in Tho sick will bo remembered at both hospitals where a dinner will be served with ready been rendered but there are a number to be given this evening by sorno of the churches They will continue throughout the week H II Win Wf ti -j At 7 o'clock Thursday evening detectives and city and jp foV county authorities are in an effort to trace down tho perpetrators of tlie j the 16 Christmas trees which have the court house o served to needy at the home with all by the county holdup They arc working on the theory that tho robbers are ther remnants of a former years in Use service when a iranie die Pennsylvania is the the oldest in Okmulgee of Frank M Heed freight rt T-O 1 country Miss Nell Robinson Slated smaD clerking job in tho freight and witnesses wl At the Salvation Army Oldest in took place eany m rnl union Mission in distributing today The dead are g gifts to poor children and aged 14 Lorena Wali he president then returned 10 tQ Army years and Beatrice executive mansion which tcrs to take part in a similar t i OL tne i- j A I Murray to Officiate At Funeral of Miners: O Dec Murray vice president of the United Mine Workers of America will deliver the the choir ot the home where she handed out the first Christmas basket given to tht poor Mrs made a brief ople IBM speech She admitted that thou h of a president she into Sited later by Congregational church where te President and Mrs e White House gates were and thousands of ft oi u i r n QUn n inu weather swarmed into dhow to make ounds to henr the that Bm Bells Christmas would be happier be- em isens ised by tne Rev Jason Is obi Brce pastor of tho church to Mrs Coolidge lengthy program in which it i of the choir were y a marine hand brass entrance president's mansion It i d out a custom ien the Coolidges first entered j White House and as in thr jit they listened from the Vith government employes re- 1 to put In a full day before a Too Soon cause she had helped spread cheer among the needy of the capital Christmas day win be spent etly by the President ana Mrs have A Dec who 1 smiling in anticipation fle open holiday season now General Smedley D Butler relentless law has departed had today when the Their son John Is home from college but they have no house guests In the morning they plan to attend com- munity services at tho Con- church then will retire to the seclusion of tho executive mansion Weds Sweetheart In Hospital Ward i COLUMBUS O Dec In White hospital tonight Miss H Hansher 17 married to Clarence D smeler Pennsylvania railroad machinist as t lav on hi bed suffering with a fractured skull received while working The j license record was afternoon for the nine victims of the Webb mine disaster here day night While services are being held In tho miners temple throughout the city will be suspend- ed Private services for a her of the victims will bo held before joint memorial service State mine officials and com- pany employes still are working in an effort to extinguish the fire In the mine The water supply from the company's water supply from a reservoir Is almost depleted A crew of workmen is piping water from a nearby stream Jerome Watson chief of the Ohio division of mines announced tonight he believed the fire could be extinguished without sealing the mine of the ton to his present responsible is one of conscientious performance of duties With tho In- to examine photographs in nn fort to establish the Identity of the six men The holdup was a spectacular affair The bandits wore khaki it of his employers sults carried rifles is well as In tils mind from the Their getaway was pron lotions naturally followed I n a costly closed car be- Reed is the oldest member to have been stolen in tlie point oC service of the I fie department of I branch Cincinnati division As representative his territory ides and points in cent and southern Ohio Trill way to Morrow south ot tho main lino of tho Pennsylvania to the riyer As Courthouse Employee Changing Administration of County Finances Calls for Extra Help the new law will be held personally responsible for payments Illegally Locomotive Boiler i J E Patterson and C E Iner state inspectors conferred I with county officials Iteration of Senate BUI No 94 en- by the state made The object of the law as ed by the state Inspectors Is to place counties cities towns ledges and taxing districts on a basis of being able to pay obligations they are incurred The law v plies without reserve to every branch of county or municipal acted i ne PORTSMOUTH O Dec provides for sweeping tl 1 f ftO OL was born Dec mington where he attended the ilic schools In his Senior year he quit school to accept a position as clerk in the freight office of Strothers fire and cs in tho administration of county in waa killed and starting with the first of of the Ohio Refining com- pany nearby was damaged shortly before o'clock Thursday W yard engine 767 standing on Berry belt this side o called back to as blew up Tho boiler of the locomotive was carried off the frame for more than k o lho hospital late today by attaches he to enter their than ANGEL IN CITS PRISON Joseph Angel 52 of Sonora was arrested by police at Fifth and Main streets at p m day on 1 charge of drunkenness Two bottles fo Jamaica ginger were taken from him at police eis from FRANK 31 REED representative connected with the office of T 9 Trainer division freight agent On December 14 Reed completed his 43 years agent There he remained six years April 1891 he took up his 100 feet by the force of Rt in and hurled the body 01 f e them the watchman many for 14 years Another feet He was dead when persons came 1905 when by the report of the ex- made traveling reached hla side line the fast freight line of WASHINGTON Dec 24 ll Pennsylvania Two years Mitchell Vi received still another bv to five Jon as freight representative of Dy the new year Additional clerical work en- tailed for the of additional help according to the county and it is understood that Miss Nell Robinson former deputy re- corder and one-time assistant to Director will be named as clerk to the She will assist John C Baker clerk to the com- missioners Under the new law future ex- of county or city funds regardless of the amount or for company ow holds which position ne tv 4 With his 43 years of service Mr 1 leed Is doubly entitled to in tiie Veterans f The story of his riso Irom a 20 years ot by has been hss been asked by asked by the tho Aerial League of America with offices New York to become its genera director and to supervise tho plans for airways em public monies certify funds appropriated are Three Firemen Killed Fifteen Are Overcome Mass Dec volunteer of the fire department were killed and two others knocked tmi conscious when their and overturned while to a flro hera this dear are George Barrows father of three children Hugh mott single and Frank Hall er of five children BOSTON Dec overcome while determined origin which c 000 damage to a six-story at the edge of the market at at ino auditor vouchers for payment of expropriated in compliance with gas connections on tne ond and third floors K v i   

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