Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1931 — Page 3
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■ v „ rk . r.-', <u.R> A>> W or «ray mid and n.t' ■L a sinul" '" 'al" '• ,lor B plan, '' ■ ,in ’"' 7 B'irnflo« ( r. nmni.Hs.. or b “bets." IKqtallv. tlnne is no rule, ».!„■ " ’ "' '■' ,l " rs - ! jn or hi color [ s | mB ' I "»e for trimming. | yellow ami white. <>«' |B ani | whit" alom> are also’ promising subjects. paste's m.d liuht blight Hthirh are seen in sm h mul-' M/ ar ,. new success , N exploited I i ■ veiling but 1 sininltiiiieoiisly appeared in and ro'iglt silks for sumand :i r■ ■ n i’i being dresses suitable Io wear ■ dark coats in th- afternoon. ; |K croup malty ol the blight K remarked above are r<Tip most prominent ■ lemon. citron, apple green. ■ pink .ii.a ereen <all—i ' ~v cado” is in the list also an 1 is than the old ■ spinach ■-Which takes ns mH of fruit ■}R LEAGUE ■s SCRAPBOOKS . sir'- at ■ .lit tor I? ag'i-“M.-f1;. . bur, h I. .■ |ea_ lootll-. Wcdnesand imide scrapbooks Children s Ward of the Me- ■ hospital at Kort Wayne, link supper w.i- enioyeil asthe evening was devoted 1 mk. Mrs. I’. \\ ■n had chart. •>: tit ■ meeting. :olio wore pre- - X- - H i-11 and Z.ifitter H id. Anna Jane Katliryn and Mary Jean Kat'nine Baker. Ai.it:.- .luatnta Hitchcock, ■it Niblick. OF CLASS sewing party ladies of the Progressive |H»: ite I ni'e.i IP'otliren S imla - enjoyed a party held home oi .Mr-. Russel Debolt. afternoon. the i!a\ -,i.. women mad' oil Him a I ey worked cO BI in each Idol I, At the close |Mt hftem-"-n. M-s Debolt serv■’s CLASS ■os MEETING |He Evangelical Sunday School of “hi h Alvy Buifenbarger teacher, met at the home of Ketchum on South WinchesTlntrsda' evening ’or the meeting of t ,e organization. meeting w;is up, ■,• J with (ieservices ,i the preside: t. Sheets ci ndm ted the regutMtoutine of business. Twelve responded to the roll call, de, i.|, i| , | lase Ino! .,» ■•for the me of the class. was in t.|, and refreshwere served to the members. SCHOOL GIRL THURSDAY 'inlet Smitley, daughter of Floyd Smitley and Lee ■“’• son oi .Mr. and Mrs. Ira both of near this city, united in marriage at the ■ tia " l mini parsonage at CraigThursday afternoon at threeo’clock. Rev. j. E . smith rehe manage vows, and the ring service was used. was attended by Miss Martin and Harold Mi- ' l, ‘- w; anion tile bride wore ;■ trope dress, fashioned plain I^B 1 flared skirt, hat to match. ■ Wa,k footwear. Miss Martin a hack and white dress, with “ al an <l black footwear. tllH roremony at six Kid' a Mrß ’ M'Bricle and groom's attendants.
L SAVE WIT 7’ SAFETY 4 HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES BARGAIN SALE ON PAINT ' I , caliM ~a lnl„ l ive . IO( ., ind , bv r, yard The B. J. Smith Dlllg Company HB«?' * l -9o G’oMfnai i k,... V 1 » <ti nq W i * | SI.OO Vapure 79c Combats Hyperacidity ‘ r ‘ ’ 4 hour Enamel, quart $l.O. yA T T QTH I? P 1 $1.50 Agarol 95c tl7 ••UN) Patco Flat, gallon $2.25 ’ TH E REX A j g 00c yy arners Cough ‘IH I tiptT SJiinn P . ' ', — — — — i Syrup 45c All Latest Designs ' 1 •& L. Varnish, gallon $3.49 TOILETRIES FC R LE S S '■ Mi 31 Antiseptic now on display. Julia Kino- e ,». „,,. • 39c Large Tube Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste I 35c Jar Ponds Vanishing Cream 23c I „„ P T? '.: I a terns as hings Home-made New Silhouette Playing gc TWth Brush 9O n SI 00 Princess Pat Face Powder 69c I ™ c /°" ,tc ; 49c 4-C an dy Qx-i i fards c jo«. Tooth Brush Ho’der 74c Value for Ot/C I ’ n -'.’-'-o ; ive Shampoo '• •. 37c | $1 00 Ho‘ Water P *n>. 80C P er^k S.IOO MidnSh“ Face Powder (PI AA ' ’ Fa-- Powder . 39e J lOcCanJ , . New Floral KQz> L 75 r Midnight Hand Cream Both for tpJL.VV I co r n Pr Ki ss Face Powder 35c | G9c Puretest Aspirin lordan Almonds 4y,,* > Pkg. 3 for 25c | Design, per deck | 6 r )C j ar p on ds Vanishing Cream 43c I Smith’s Handy Lotion 25c, 50c, SI.OO | Tablets, 160’s ... 49c
idea advanced for spring fashions vy or light navy with ivory comchartreuse. jade, salmon, mid n i Iden yellow, pale rose, sky blue, , right red. Os these, lime, char- > and jade are generally considered ’ I I H » H b\• >\ h Friday Minnehaha (Hub, Red Men Hall, { following lodge. St. Mary's Home Economics Cub meeting, postponed. M. E. Ladies Aid So. fety Mrs. E. ' N. Wicks 2:30 p. m Monday Research Ciub Guest Day, Mrs.! Eugene Runyon. 2:30 p. m. Woman's Club meeting in < harge ' <if the Literature Department. Li braray Hall, 7:45 p. m. I urjUo, Delta Theta Tun Business Meet-1 '■ ing 8:15 p. m. Carpe Diem Club. Mrs G. F. Eich-' j horn, 7:30 p. ni. Historical Club. Mrs. S. E. Shamp ,2 p. m. Nor h End Bunco Club, Mrs. Ar- . . ie Foley. 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Dutitul Daughters i class, Mrs. Ivan Stuckey 7:30 p. m. weanesaa> Zion Reformed Ph >ebe Bible (’lass. Mrs. Charles Brodbeck, 8 p. ni. I Red Men district meeting. Red Men Hall, 7 30 p. m. ! Ladies Slia :espeare Club, Mc-s Rose Christen, 2:30 p. in. Thurso* Religious Study Club, Miss Grace Coffee. 7:30 p. ni. Presbyteiian W. H. and F. Mis : sionary Society. Mrs. Dave Camp-, liell. 2:30 p. tn. were honored with a dinner at the home of the bride’s parents, Deca- . t:u. Route nine. The bride was a freshman at De- . catur high school until her marri-j age. Thursday. The couple will re- . side with the bride's parents o.: I , Route nine where the groom will be a farmer. HONORS GUEST WITH BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. O. L. Vance entertained at her home on’North Serond street. I Thursday evening with a bridge' party honoring her guest, Mrs. Albert Seilemeyer of Fort Wayne. I After the bridge games high score ; prize was awarded to Miss Madge i Hite, and Mrs. Dan Tyndall received • the consolation prize. The honored : guest, Mrs. Seilemeyer, was also ’ presented with a lovely prize. The small tables were then centered with red roses in bud vases. I a:. ’ one course luncheon was servThose present included the Mes- ■ dames Dan Tyndall, Avon Burk, Wil > liam Linn, C. O. Porter, Ralph Gen- . tis. E. B. Adams, Miss Madge Hite -a <t Mrs Albert Sellemey’ r - ZION LUTHERAN ■ LADIES AID MEETS , Eleven members o' the Ladies > > Aid Society of the Zion Lutheran C iurch and two guests attended the i ■ meeting of the organization which ' . was iteld at the home of Mrs. Philip Kuhn, Thursday afternoon. The afle.noon was spent in quiltin,, after which Mrs. Kuhn f served a delicious chicken supper. } The next meeting of the Ladles i Aid Society will be held next Thurs- , day afternoon at one oT lock at the ! home of Mrs. Paul Busse on Tenth - s reet. . .. * • W. O. M. L. 5 HAS SOCIAL PARTY The Women of Mooselieart Le- i s gion and a number of friends were ■ entertained with a public Bunco and Pinochle parly in Home, • Thursday evening After the games 1 high Score prize in bunco was a . warded to Mrs. Jos. M. Breine.’ i while Mrs. Doy Lhamon received i the consolation prize, and in pinochle high seme prize was presentee) < to Mrs Bob August, and William 1 Noll received the consolation prize. , T’i small la’ les were laid w* h
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By HARRISON CARROLL. ♦ <'i’»r<giii iiiin prrmler Vyndkate Ine. HOI.I YWOOD. 00 — Many, Hollywood stars go in for collecting, and their hobbies range from fir t editions to Indian war bon- i nets Billie liove. of all people, has a collection of dressed fleas. They come from Mexico and are varnished and dressed by hand One of the most unusual pieces is a wedding scene [tasted in a half walnut shell There are the bride, groom, minister, bridesmaids and audi- nee Other iHiusual collections are Gary Cooper’s Indian war bonnets. Greta Garbo’s Album of every pic-
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ture she ever, posed for and Clive Brook’s Crystal Goblets, many of which date back 300 years. More conventional are the first edit io n libraries of Al Grei n and Jean Hersholt, I ouise Fazenda’s pewter. John Rarrym o r e’s and
Harold Lloyd's Garbo, autographs (Harold being limited to sport celebrities). Hobart Bosworth's marine equipment, Richard Dix’s pipes Ihe has 50), Jack j Mulhall's miliary relice.- and Betty Compson’s $70,000 worth of Dresden china. And. of course. Lew Cody’s un*iirpassed list of 'phone numbers. UKULELE PLAYERS CRACKS UNDER STRAIN 1 Cliff Edwards has been put into eonvenlry following one of those ‘‘let's see you make-a sentencewith this word” parties His suggestion was: “Where is Jake? I haven't 'Cimarron' for a couple of weeks” GARBO-GILBERT. One who is very close to M.-G.-M. policies tells me it is now practically certain that Jack Gilbert will be seen opposite Greta Garbo in “The Rise and Fall of Susan Lennox " j The man in the story is being ■ vhaped un to fit Jack, and the studio figures that the combination of the two stars wi’h King Vidor as directoi cou'd not fail to preduce s smash h t Two of the leg sue esses made ■ bv Ja -k nn<« G- ’a in 'he -ilent days weie “Flesh and the Devil” linens and a luncheon was served ,by the committee in marge, the Mesdames William Hus man, William Noll, and Jake Grimm. Tally i cards in the shai>e of hatchets were used. • ■- The Women’s Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the First PreI sbyterian Church will meet Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Dave Campbell. LADIES AID SOCIETY HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The Ladies Aid, Society of the ■Church of God met at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Strickler on Mercer avenue, Thursday afternoon. The regular business session was conducted by tlie .president, Mrs. Rolla Donnell at which time plans were discussed for a bakery sale to be held on April fourth. A social hour was then enjoyed and refreshments : were served by Mrs. Strickler. The next meeting of the society will be held with Mrs. Rolla Donnell I The Historical club, instead of i f he Research club, met at the home f M s. Ben DeVor on West Adams street. Wednesday afternoon. An ! error was made in the account of ! the club meeting in Thursday evening s issue of the Daily Democrat, and the name of the Research club „.s rsed instead of the Historical club. Mrs El Ahr had the paper for the meeting, the subject of ■ Irr- w 'Pionee s of In liana — j EASTERN STAR I lAS SOCIAL PARTY Several members of the Eastern ■ Sial’ enjoyed a social hour and pa:‘v after the regular chapter meet ing Thursday evening. Two games were played and in the first game Mrs. Frank Carroll’s side won. while in the second game Mrs. Sam ButIm's side was victorious. The guests were then ushered into the dining room where a St. Patrick's contest was enjoyed. The Mesdames H. N. Shroll and Nellie Haney tied for first prize, and Mrs. t's " rece'ved the sec-
eand a version of "The Green Hat.’ In case you’ve forgotten. David • Graham Phillips wrote “The Rise | and Fall of Susan Lennox.” RETURNS TO GAME. One of the old-time film execu tiveshas emerged from retirement and is building another fortune producing and distributing cheaply made Western pictures. He is John R Freuler, who. ar head of the Mutual Film Company. paid Charlie Chaplin $1,000,000 for his two-reel comedies. When Charlie left Mutual, Freuler said that the organization had left and quit pictures He had been in retirement for 10 years before his recent ac- ' tivities. Today at f>o he has ex- 1 changes in key cities, and is mak- . ing quickie Westerns pay in a large way. LATEST GOSSIP. The Prime Minister of Denmark will coine to Hollywood in May to be a guest of his countryman. Jean
Hersholt. Jean Reads the American committee to arrange Denmark’s part in the Olympic games next year . Wallace Beery and Director George Hill are to fly to Panama in Beery’s plane when they go to work on “Sea Eagles." Inc >- dentally, friends
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of Hill anil of Frances Marion are hoping a reconciliation may be es- ; fected between the two Colleen I Moore made a test at M. G. M. for the leading role in Fannie’s Hurst’s "Five and Ten” . For the last three Sundays Jean Harlow has summoned guests to a house-warm-ing party, and has had to put them off each time on account of a studio call.. Ed Brophy, former M. G. M. production manager, turned actor in Buster Keaton’s “Doughboys” and now is to direct the comedian in the French and German versions of “Parlor, Bedroom and Bath.” ; DO YOU KNOW? That Warren Hymer, Fox comedian, was knocked out by Paul I Berlenbach in the first round of a I scheduled 10-round fight’ That Edtnnnd Lowe originated and grows "Topepo,” a cross beI tween a tomato and a pepper? iond prize. At the close of the evening delicious refreshments were Jserfed by a committee comprising |the Mesdames Frank Carroll. Moriris Pingry. and Charles Burdg. Appointments of St. Patrick's Day ia |green and white were used throughout t ie refreshments and table deciorations. The next meeting of the Eastern Star will be held on Thursday. March 12. The Carpe Diem Club will meet Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. G. F. Eichhorn. V. I. S. CLASS HAS GOOD MEETING j The members of the V. I. S. Class ;of the United Brethren Sunday School met at the home of Miss Nellie Johnston on South Ninth street, Thursday, evening, with the Misses Marcile and Pauline Shoe, the assisting hostesses. Miss Mabel Hill led ths devotional services, and a short business meeting was held. Thirty persons 1 attended the meeting, and _ the j Misses Gertrude and Wilma FoughIty had charge ot the program for f he evening. Foil iwing an enjoyable social me. the hostesses served refresh- > ments. I There will be a business meeting : of the Delta Theta Tau Sorority at the home of Mrs. Luzern Vhrick, 'Tuesday evening at eight-fifteen o’clock. UNION TOWNSHIP CLUB HOLDS MEETING The Union Township H >me , Economics club met at the home , of Mrs. Aithur Kintberlin. Thurs- ’ day afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. The members answered roll call by . repeating a verse of Scripture. At . ter the regn’ar business session th • . leaders, Mrs. Elva Ba’kley and ; Mrs. Ina Nidlinger gave an interesting lesson “Digestion.'' A dis-
| held. Committees were appointed forj the year and Included: Member-> ship committee, the Mesdames Dulins Spuller, Ami Miller, and Henry j Lehrman; flower committee, Mrs. I Arthur Klmberlln mid Mrs. Fred" Hammond, mid club leaders, Mis.I 1 Jacob Barkley and Mrs. Hugh Nid ' linger. Twelve members, two babies land four visitors attended the|, ! meeting, and three of the visitors] (presented their names for member-[■ j ship in the club. A delightful social hour was enjoyed after the( ( ] meeting. Mrs. Forrest Walters will bexthe | hostess to the chib members at the . (next meeting on March 25. i The Phoebe Bible class of 'he Zion Reformed Sunday school will 1 ! be held Wednesday night at eight o’ |l clock at the home of Mrs. Charles 1 Brodbeck. — ‘ENTERTAINS .BRIDGE CLUB j Miss Verneal Whalen entertained I the members of her Bridge (Tub at the John Peterson home on Jefferjson street, Thursday evening, Five games of bridge were playeel, and a’ (the conclusion, the prize for high score was awarded to Miss Lois Ogg and the second high score prize
SARGON’S FAME SPREADS OVER ENTIRE WORLD People of America Sending It to Relatives and Friends in England. Scotland, lieland. France, Canal Zone, Philippine Islands, Hawaii, Sweden Cuba and Latin America. OMETHING over five years ago one of the world’s great Q chemical laboratories began the creation of a new anti I wonderful medicine that was to Drove a great boon l<> humanity. Untiringly a great scientist toiled to create a I >rmu a that would aid in| —
! "iverconiinC niP'iv of the I “omnion evtrv ~!i v ailments • f mankind. Not for two ,-jnnd cne-ha ,, ‘ vetirs the research work an<l laboratory • I “xner n’en's viekl that nhe- - Sarpon. Science Rewarded Countless testfe were given it. j i pfotofU' ni r-h|m’®ts. phvs'eiare! • ->nd medical m*r halJel it for a* 'n«t it vns «f“"i that the efforts of, scier " h°d keen rewarded—that . t s combinntio” of elements had ' . 1 1-™- r O vnd that would aid in j I ouickly restoring that chemical | ’ : balance of the body which we call | I goo ! health. Nothin*' <•'*- it had ev»I ,be«n accnr»”" l 'sheri and in thournofi<! < ( o*>- thousand- of c.-ses " ’ i few days’ use of this new and modern compound witnessed a remrr , *able imprn'emen* in the , I hea'th ?"d hanmness of count--11 i--- m-n women, many of . I h--> - t ,ff- r .-( f or year*. Since fhn-e first tests, a few .| veers apo, the fame of this celebrated medicine h-s sp-end ’•’pidl * ov-r »he entire Amercan routiner* .-nd m’ny forei~n coun- ? tries are clamorin'! for it. Results Astonishing So r«m»’'k»ble have he°n the re- ] I su’ts accompl'.ihmt bv it in over-1 |cnmine manv stubborn cases—as-j ■ mmits had apparently failed —that ! people everywhere art* buying it and t -endin'’ it to relatives and friends t , 'n d'rßant ’an ,: T"s» •• -trk of finding a medicine . ‘hat had proved of such a great I UonrCr *o that von would eo !to the trouble of buying it and I '-.'dt’-g tt t.o -,ome ro'ative or ! ' ’ -d ‘t'opr«>"ds <>f mi’-s a'"av! I Put th°t <q in-! v-hat noonto overyv h"r“ »r« doing with Sargon. ' O-,’.. —-rr.il.. p loffe-- was CO- “ ce'ved at the Sargon officers advis-1 inn that in one week, one drue : - fi-m a!on° had shipped Sargon and y Soron Soft Mass Pills to Cavite, Philirp'ne Islands: Coco Sola, Canal Zone; R°lebrook. Ireland, and j Palis France. And it is a note- , wo: thy M that orders for more ’ o "n ho"o been r°t- - r in- 'Hawaiian ’s’ands
I was presented to Miss Kathryn ,Archbold. Mrs. Hurry Merryman, a .guest of the (Tub, wns presented with a pretty guest prize. At the close of the evening. Miss Whalen, assisted by Miss Ruth VVinn. s served a dainty luncheon in two i eiairses. — DINNER GUESTS Mriund Mrs. Charles Miller entertained with u six ‘o'clock dinner, (Thursday evening honoring Mr. mid | Mrs. Louis Miller of Sturgis, Mich- ' igan. Following the dinner, a social time was enjoyed. Those . present I were the honored guests, Mr. mid ! Mrs. Erwin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. (Albert Miller, daughter Ruth Joan and son Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Harry [Miller. Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Fledderjohann and daughters Virginia ami 'i-etha, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodbeck and sons Richard and Robert. Mr. and Mrs. (' arles Miller, and I Paul Hendricks. - Prophetic ? "Fight the giHid tight with nil thy might" was one of lhe li.vimis sung Ht a wedding ni Twickenham Eng bind, recentl.x oEnglish Delicacy The tea cuke Sally Lunn wa« named for the luiwker wli<> once sold them In lhe streets of Bath. Englund
air.---' w'thin th° nnst isev°n mortb*On’v a short time ago. a well know" resident of Denver, Colo. ’ w*h-> hod be°n restored to health bv Ssr-on, sent a full treatment to Ixmdon, Fngland. to his sister. ,■ i-n **■ th- vof an executive of I one of the g‘?at°st retail dr ’g j firms ’n the British Empire. nu'-'n"’ *he past month, there apI peared in the Toronto. Canada. I naoe’-s the statement of a we'l , i n-u-n w'r veteran whos° health had b’en broken whiie in the servwho stated among other | that lie ewed h ! i restora|'io" to health and ability to go | ' "ck to work to two bottles of ( o-rgon and one bottle of Sargon Sn’t Mass Pills s nt him by a j •••t-n,l in X'inn —-oils. F-rjn the Northwest, many leted. advising that use's of <J e-'r->n T 1 s n'’in" it tA thei* - miative" h» jn tb-j- old countries of Swed and Nomvav. M o n of Pron->ine’'oe Gratitude In addition ‘o the e” ’ —<•■ m— ■ i. - oh-- o f well known ph v si' inns i>‘m''- .-- and h°nlth authorities, 1 manv grateful letters ami emlorseI monts bnye been received from "mn of "’■ominenc" 'n-’j. ifn<’ for-jm-r e-evomos, U S Senators, t’-.qtross iwnf-x-ajonal mon, mayors and state and county off’T'v"" minis* o '" nV flm GoSi net ha’--> de°med it their duty to ‘'•"me forward and tell what. Sargon If ■' done f°r them. On'" ° "h"t* ’’me »"-o the P'-rwj-dent of one of the Smith's lar-’est i co‘-pn , 'attons walked into a xfo—r ,t,t, drug store and purchased his sixth bottle of Sargon. He had taken three bottles himself and ■tqtpi ] IB hnd received such wonderful benefits from it that he was I "'otti '” th° others for relatives and friends. | You. too. c°n enjoy the rich ben- ■ efits hat Sarron can bring- InI a ... V o”v bodily vigor Get sound refre -hing sleeo without harmful drugs—Eat with a keen, h-artv appetite—Feed your starving nerves and impoverished blood —Have f’-’t rugged g'ow of health and get a n»w lease on life at once with the aid of this new and modern compound. Sold by The Smith D ug Co.
RAILROAD PLANS HIGHEST BRIDGE v Tamaqua, Pa., Fob. 27 -d'l'j [The Centru! (tailroad ol New Jersey is planning const! in Hon of the highest bridge in the Ha t over Still Creek gorge, near Hometown Il ish Township, near here. I The span will stand 157 feet :i-] hove the water, whin >s two feet; higher than the Bear Mountain | Bridge over the Hudson, seven feet I higher than the New York Central Castleton bridge, and 22 feet more than the Delaware River Brldg<» at i'hilade'p liu.
I II in - I I^—— —r ■HHBMSKifIKIaIMBKaBMiKUiIAosSKnSMMKMRMHnMIBOHKVBHM i THE ADAMS THEATRE Sunday - Monday - Tuesdaj r —lsc-40c I “THE SOUTHERNER” With LAWRENCE TIBBITT, ESTHER RALSTON, I KELELE IKE’ and ROLAND YOUNG Let I'lßßriT take you hack to lhe charming South of Melodv and Romance, Drama and Heart-throbs! Wait till ! I’lßßl Ur and his hobo pals, "Doc" and “Sm|>e" crash into a sleepy Dixie town. H’s a riot of Love, Laughs. Swe I Songs! — Added — A ‘STAN LAUREL & OLIVER HARDY’ Comedy. ‘Nuf Sed! TONIGHT end SATURDAY—ISc-35c Matinee SATURDAY at 10 and 25c “THE GREAT MEADOW’’ W th JOHN M UK BROWN. ELEANOR BOARDMAN and Great Cast. THE PICTURE THAT TOOK A YEAR TO MAKE. | \ Ctr lof ’rhous’tmds! 'lite Most THRU.LING ADVENTURE PICTURF of them All' If you want Read REDPI ('ODED THRILLS . . Here’s Your Picture! Added—Hh Chafer “PHANTOM OU THE WEST’’ with TOM TYLER and An All Talking Comedy. [ ' ■ i—mi— im iw THE CORT SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY i . > 1 Ma’inee Suntav, 2 P. M.—loc4oc > First Evening Show, 6:30—15c-40c Grer'est un'er- F* '° r v' 1 world drama ever *' -*'•■■“• . [ written b'’co- , es i the gr»ate-t eir.-i-t ma the r.:- eea '' has cvzr shown. s# ’’3ft ’/■ .‘LrzJrr• ® jv P ' VmW ■ - ■ • — ; ; XI _ , rhe griopirg moments of Wn, i'lkl w p Burnett’s novel multi- “ .■-! I plied ten-fold! It ilffiiLE f ■ CAEU®( V’yW® | with EDWARD G. H 'Y W' l ROBINSON, f WjW I DOUGLAS . I I FAIRBANKS, Jr., s -f I I WILLIAM COLLIER, Jr. | I SIDNEY BLACKMER, '' IV/ I GLENDA FARRELL rj | and RALPH INCE s ADDED <L—i- “LOVE YOUR NEIGHBORS,” Talking Comedy Movietone News — Talking Cartoon. t . — i. t ONIGHT-TOMORROAV—Bob Steele in a hard riding ,i Wr tern tr'kic “IHE LAND OF MISSING MEN.” '> Added—lst chapter of a new serial “FINGER PRINTS.” (i Matinee Saturday 2p. m.. 5c and 25c Evenings, 15c-35c
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Abutments are now being placed II will he a steel double span fi.B7 | feet in length. Traffic over the present builgu has become so heavy that a double ] i rack span Is needed to acconiurt? late freight tonnage which iff re ouic i from Hauck's on the catiii win: ;i branch of the Reading railrial, to the New Jersey Central (11 io ks for New York. ' < • -- - o— — — River Salty at Tin.ea The roust mid geodetic survey rays Hint the St. John's river ,L. ! Florldn. with wester'y winds .mi l i low tide. Is a ten fresh nt .ln< Usoti rile. (tn the other linnd. witli northenst winds the water Is <ittj»ri Salty mid bnieklsh ns far ns 11 miles i tbiivv Jncksonvllle l’x< hmige.
