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HUNGARY PREMIER TRIED RETURN OF EMPEROR, CHARGE (Ey Associated Press) VIENNA. Wednesday. Oct. 15. The motive for the attempted arrest of Premier Stephan Friedrich of Hungary by Rumanians on Monday was the discovery it is said that he was planning a coup d'etat with the object of placing former Emperor Charlas of Austria, on the Hungarian throne. This information Is given in a Buda Pest dispatch to the Abende2latt. Hungarian forces commanded by Admiral Horthy, former commander-in-chief of the Austro-Hungarian navy, were last week within one day's march of Buda Pest, being brought forward under premier Friedrich's orders, he having promised the Rumanian commander-in-chief that the Hungarian forces would place King Ferdirand of Rumania on the Hungarian throne, it is said. The dispatch states that when It was discovered the premier's real ob ject was to place former Emperor i naries on me inrone, ine ttumaman (rcops ceased their withdrawal from Durla Pest and ordered Admiral Horthy to half his forces. Advices to the Associated Press from Buda Test say the arrest of the premier waa prevented only by American and British guards, which fixed bayonets and prepared for battle. British officers, in command of the guard forces, ordered tho Rumanians to continue their withdrawal from the city. Milton, Ind. Arlon Doll ppnt Sunday with his parents at Pershing. Mr?. Oliver Ferguson has been visiting Connersville relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy were at Indianapolis recently. Mr and Mrs. Charles Hale isited relatives at Economy Sunday afternoon. The county mef-tin? of the Rebecca, lodge will be held in Milton the after-! r.con and evening of November 4. j Mrs. Lrona McCullom, who has been i

returned to Detroit. i McGriff. Eva Shell. Ethel Fouts, MinMrs. Mattie st0"3u h fone ,' i nie Mellins and Lurene Gingry, Earl Ittdmnarohs to spend the winter with Hawkey. Earl Schweishert, Buford relatives. I Shoffnc r. Pride Cheilis, Raymond Mrs. L. A. Bragg is home from aPowell Ray Denlinger, Frank Huston. delightful visit w th Mr. and Mrs. La- Charles Horine, Roscoe Fry. and Paul verne Brags: at Lincoln, Neb. ! Bilger Will Hoffman, of Cincinnati has j Guestg at the home of w. H. Den-

oeen visiung .Mr. ana .urs. cnanes uanman. Mrs. Morton Warren and Mrs. Frank Doty were recent guests of Dublin friends. Mrs. hrama bran wai me guest or , Mrs. Mrs. Guyton and Mr?. Hart, 'of ! Richmond, a few day? la?t week. .! 1 C I . 1 . II. I'll, .,J 1 . . 4 . V . v. V V.1 Wnick and daughter Ruth, and Miss Bertie Frazee were Richmond Usitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchinson and family spent Sunday at Bentonville. Mr. Hutchinson's mother, Mrs. Isabel Hutchinson, was buried Tuesday at Milton. The Eastern Star of Milton gavo "the star" in flowers in memory of Mrsr. Carrie Shroyer. Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. Will Brown, Mrs. Joseph Kenney, Mrs. Florence Newman and Willard Williams attended the funeral at Pershing. In honor of Mips Mary Lovell Jones and Mr. Russel Edward Wilson, who will be married Friday. October 24, Mrs R. W. Warren. Mrs. L. H. Warren, Mrs. Ernest Doty. Mrs. Harry Doty and Mrs. George Wagoner will give a largf! party Friday evening at tln home of Mrs. R. W, Warren. Mrs. William Anderson will give a dinner party Saturday evening and Mrs. Ros Doddridge, a dinner party Sunday. The Cemetery association held a lueeting Monday night with Mrs. Dayton Warren. A cafeteria lunch will be served Tuesday evening in the basement of the Christian church. A $300 government bond was received from the L. F. Lontz heirs as the beginning of a permanent endowment fund. The following officers of the association were chosen: Mrs. Alice Gresh, president; Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel, vice president; Mrs. Sarah Kenney, secretary; Miss Hattie Sills, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Lida Warren, treasurer. Seaweeds obtain their nourishment from the water in which they grow, not from the ground in which they may be rooted. PALE, WEAK, NERVOUS The Condition cf Many Men, Women and Children.

To be well and strong and to have a good healthy color, be sure to try the real iron tonic Peptiron. by which many men and women have been greatly benefited. Peptiron is an excellent combination of iron and manganese with nux, celery, pepsin and other tonics and digestives, and is made with special reference to the needs of pale, weak, nervous sufferers. It Is both medicine and food for the blood and nerves, and is signally effective in the treatment A anemia and neurasthenia. "My daughter is taking Peptiron for nervousness, and feeling better." Sarah F. Germond, Philmont, N. Y. Made by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Adv.

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Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Long spent Thursday in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Detro entertained Mr. and Mrs. John McFaddin. Sunday. Mr. and Mtb. B. W. Long and Zindora Long attended rally day exercises at New Madison, Sunday. Mrs. Henry Potts and sons, John William and David of Union City, are visiting Dr. W. A. Loyer and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Stoner and Miss Mary Stoner visited Mr. and Mrs. Russel Shaeffer, Sunday. Mrs. Harry Miller of Dayton Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Trump at this place. Mrs. Julia Wheeler of Dayton visited Clarence Gilfillan and family last week.

Chester Young and family and Orvajthe manufacture of brooms, and will!.

Devilbliss and family visited friends at Eaton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Young and family of Dayton were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. Several from here heard the Woodland male quartet at Monroe, Tuesday evening. Earl Clay, Earl and Harry Hawkey and Clemerd Newman saw the automobile races at Sharonsville, Sunday. Basil Shumaker and family, of near Arcanum were Sunday guests at the

home of Harry Shell and family. Walter Arnett, 17 years old, of UnMr. and Mrs. C. D. Longenbaker J ion city, who accompanied George entertained company from Dayton, i Anderson, colored, when the latter Sunday. was caught after a pistol duel at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shell, Mr. and! Economy, for the killing of Clyde BenMrs. William Newman and Clarence ; adum Muncie druggist, has been senGilfillan were in Greenville, Satur- tenced by the Delaware county circuit day. court to six months at the penal farm. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shaeffer en-; tertained to dinner. Dr. W. A. Layer j and family and J. H. Potts and family REV. TRAUM TO PREACH of Union City. The Rev. S. W. Traum, who was Mr. and Mrs. William Newman en- nastnr nf th First. Christian church

tertained the Friendly Circle at their! home Wednesday evening. bixtyl members and visitors were present, j r- n wl 1f -r. Cl AfnifF on daughter Onalee P. C. Fc-llers, Mary j De Comp and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lytle were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Snyder, Sunday. Earl Clay and family have moved here. ... The Lifters were entertained at the home of Jesse Chrismer Friday eve-j ning. The following members were present: Misses Ethel Huston, Irene Marie Hawkey, Arilda, ling(,r Sunday, were: Paul, Marian, Kalph, Millard and Glen Denlinger, Earl Weeks, Omar Brubaker, Forrest Aukerraan. Elizabeth, Cecil and Dorotha Denlincer. Ornha Frantz. Rachei Garber and Mrs. Effa Fifer and son Emii, all of near Davton. and Enos Lesh. Earl Hickey. Bessie Hickey, Runella Deaton and Carl Denlinger of near Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Deeter of near Greenville, and Ruth Crane of Eldorado. Campbdlstown, Ohio Born to Russell Scarce and wife on Monday night a baby hoy. Joe Mocks' new dwelling house will soon be completed. Clifford Flora and wife visited her parents, Deve Cail and wife, Sunday. Quite a number from here attended service at Concord unday evening. Mrs. Nannie Frame visited her sister, Mrs. Joe Sheffer, the past week. The Senior class served dinner at the Central school Thursday. Dorothy Miller entertained a party of young people Thursday evening Minnie Crowell, residing about three miles west of here, suffered a stroke of paralysis Wednesday evening. B. T. Campbell and wife of Eaton, visited Leland Campbell and family a part of last week. Miss Gladys Miller was able to resume her duties here Monday as teacher of the third and fourth grades. The freshmen class had a class TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA if Mixed with Sulphur It Darkens so Naturally Nobody Can Tell. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which 13 quite senlsible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces a soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is

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party at the home of Charles Earman Friday evening. The Jackson Township Grange de gree team will put on third and fourth degree work at Washington Township Grange Friday evening. Mr8. Mary Weadick of near West Florence, is quite 111 with pneumonia. Mrs. Ettie Davidson entertained several friends at dinner Wednesday. Roy Call and Miss Hazel Benham were united in marriage last Thsursday and will reside on the groom's

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do both retail and wholesale trading. ! ncia' aniaauon ouueu iu -They have already had to enlarge!?' theV0A-!S L ?I!h

their factory. HOOVER OPENS OFFICE. Dr. Lee C. Hoover, veterinary surgeon, has re-established an office in Richmond, at 20 South Twelfth street. Dr. Hoover was formerly in Richmond, but has been absent for some time. ? ARNETT IS SENTENCED. here for a number of years, will fill the pulpit of that church next Sunday f morning. Rev. Traum is now in Cin-1 -I j.! - 1. is It... 1 U t ! ence, and will come here Saturday evening. BETHEL S. S. PLANS SUPPER Men of the Bethel A. M. E. Sunday school are planning a supper and "Get Together" meeting to be held in the basement of Bethel church on South Sixth street, on October 30. Invitations to the supper will be sent to the pastors and Sunday-school su perintendents of every church in the city. Walter Dennis is in charge o: the affair. FITZGERALD HANGED (By Associated Tress) CHICAGO, Oct. 17. Thomas Fitzgerald, who on July 22 murdered Janet Wilkinson, aged 6, was hanged today. He said he killed her because she screamed when he took her into his room to give her candy. No. 2. Little Friends o! the liver The liver is the regulator of health. If the liver is active and well, good health nd happiness prevail; Dut-once you auow your liver to get CARTER'S torpid and slug ITTLE IVER ery. Dyspep- A i a Indicestion. Bilious ness. Constipation, Headache and Melancholy assail you, resulting in lack of energy, loss of memory and ill health: but remember Csrter'a Little Liver Pills touch the Uver aad correct all liver ill. Small Pill Small Dose Small Price DR. CARTER'S IRON PILLS, Nature's great nerve and blood tonic for Anemia, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and Female Weakness, Ifsaise bis! kt:r siiaslnrs so&C Make'Em Scpeai A hungry hogis" a" rowisg hog. The squeal is a sign of health and that good use is being made of the leed it gets. FEED RKD HOG MEAL and every pig will squeal for more Every ltttle pig in each litter will grow "like a weed". RKD HOG MEAL puts strong frames in the carcass keeps the digestive organs in good shape aad makes your hogs increase rapidly in weight. Call us up for a few pointers on RKD HOG MEAL POWELL ELEVATOR fountain City. Phone 111,

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UnDI n PUIIDPU linCltucky to et bls characters. He has WUnLU unUnbn mUVt a,de f 6 ?f pve mode 0t i living to give the picture the backTfl PnilllTV UCCTIMn; ground of simplicity that since time

IU UUUIlll III LL I 111 Ui Added evidence of the growing favor oi im wureii leueiauou i ' "" county is shown in the fact Uiat Fri-; " i i i j . : C TTTn . A I aays man urouit u, ------- ( of co-operation from 2 additional churches, making a total of 28. It is expected that a considerable additional number of requests for afLu"( th. Th.e U1. ?' ch.urr!V!?"mJF, nV llVeS KJL O U1IJC1CUI, ucuvuuuuwvuw. bodies. The townships represented j are Wayne. Jackson, Washington, Bos ton. Perry, Center, New Garden, Clay, Harrison, Franklin and Green. Dr. D. D. Tullos. one of the field representatives and leaders of the Inter-Church World Movement of North America, is to present at this afternoon's meeting the working plans of this movement and to explain how the church federation of Wayne county can co-operate best with the movement. It is probable that the Wayne county survey of the world movement will be conducted through the county federation. The chief objects of the meeting today are to effect permanent organization of the county federation council and to develop the plans of the county-wide, simultaneous exangenstic campaign, which is to open in all parts 'of the county, November 2 The Theatres WASHINGTON The efforts of the producers of motion pictures to create entertainment for the millions of people who patronize the picture houses has become a serious problem. By reason of the great number of pictures that have already been made it is a difficult mat ter to find subjects that are not hac kneyed or worn out. When a picture does come along that is novel it immediately jumps into popularity. This is the experience of "When Bearcat Went Dry," the six-reel super-feature CHEMIST WINS LASTING GRATITUDE ,"I tried several doctors and all kinds of medicine, and had about given up all hope of getting better. I did not think it possible that any medicine could be so wonderful in its effect as Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has proven in my ease. You sure have won my lasting gratitude. I could not work at all and had constant pain in my stomach before taking your medicine." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Adv. IT URRAY Three Acts Now 1 LE SOVA and GILMORE Dancing act De Lux. Setting Special SWIFT and DAILY "Musical Nonsense" Great Laughing Act Hear Frank Holland sing Slides. : : : :

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Little he knew where those tracks would lead. But some one had slain his brother, and grimly followed the trail to vengance to death to love. A picture big with the West, strong with the power of the man's man who plays it. COME! Coming Saturday and Sunday DOROTHY GISH in TLL GET HIM YET'

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that comes to the Washington theatre today and tomorrow. The author has gone to the mountains of eastern Kenbegan has furnished the big drama of tne wona. ine ngnts, leuas, ana love romances of these people have been clevely Intermingled to create a plc;ture drama that hold3 tnQ attention of aQ audience like the grJp of a vi(se This picture has a half dozen fights that are no child affairs, but are the tests of strength and endurance between athletes. MURRAY Sylvia Ashton, who won fame among film patrons by her splendid work as the fat wife in Cecil B. deMille's Artcraft special, "Old Wives for New," plays a comedy part in "A Very Good Ynnnp' Man " a new Paramnnrit niVturp Etarring Bryant Washburn, which Is doing a turnaway business at the Murray theatre this week. The picture nas caugnt tne public iancy in a no uncertain manner. MURRETTE William S. Hart, popular Artcraft For Those Pesky Pimples There Are Handsome Complexions in Almost Every Village That Prove the Remarkable Value of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Nature decreed that every woman should have a clear, smooth, delicate skin. If it is blotched with pimples, blackheads and other such eruptions, it is simply an evidence that the skin lacks certain elements that promote and preserve skin health. And the greatest of these is the wonderful cal cium sulphide in Stuart's Calcium Wa-. fers. Calcium is one of the natural 1 constituents of the human body. Your j skin requires it to be healthy. It in-: vigorates the skin health, dries up j the pimples, boils and blotches, en-1 ables healthy skin of fine texture to form and become clear, pinkish, and ! smooth. Stop using creams, lotions, I powders, and bleaches which merely j hide for the moment. Get a BO-cent j box nf Stuart's Calcium Wafers at j any drug store today. Adv. MURRAY Playing and All Hits WILSON and WILSON Two colored artists in "The Bondman and The Bond" BRYANT WASHBURN In "A Very Good Young Man" His latest Paramount comedy "TELL ME" with illustrated : : "Better Come Early Hart inTracks 99

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his latest western picture "Wagon Tracks" which is doing large business at the Murrette theatre today. As Buckskin Hamilton, a desert guide. Mr. Hart has one of the strongest roles he has essayed in many months and his supporting company headed by Jane Novak and Robert McKini is excellent PETERSON'S OINTMENT BEST FOR ECZEMA First Application Stops ? Itching Eczema, Salt Rheum and Piles. of "Live and let live is my motto," says Peterson of Buffalo. "Druggists all over America sell PETERSON'S OINTMENT for 35 cents a large box and I say to these druggists, if anyone I buys niV ointment for ajiv of thft disv eases or ailments for which I recommend it and are not benefitted give tnem tbelr money back. "I've got a safe full of thankful let ters testifying to the mighty healing power of Peterson's Ointment for old and running sores, eczema, salt rheum, ulcers, 60re nipples, broken breast, itching scalp and skin, blind, bleeding and itching piles." John Scott, ZS3 Virginia Street. Buffalo. writes, "Peterson's Ointment is simply wonderful. It cured me of eczema and also piles, and it did it 60 quickly that I was astonished." Adv.

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A French scientist has discovered n organic phosphate which should ba very effective remedy for weik nerves, sleeplessness, thinness and lack of strength, energy and vigor. Its substance is described by specialists as identical in composition with certain vital elements naturally found in brain and nerve cells and one which when taken into the human system Is quickly converted into healthy living tissue. Xl.iB phosphate Is already widely known anaonfr druggists in this country as Bitro-Phosphate and some physicians claim that through its use strength, energy, vlKor and nerve force are frequently increased In two weeks' time. Dr. Frederick Kolle. Editor of New Tork Physicians' "Who's Who." says it should be prescribed by every doctor and used in every hospital in the United States. As there are a great variety of so-called phosphates, those who wish to test this substance should be sure to get the genuine Bitro-Paos-phate. Adv.

0 u Special Today ALICE BRADY In the stirring 5-act Select drama "THE ORDEAL OF ROSETTA" ANOTONIO MORENO In the Vitagraph western thriller "THE PERILS OF THUNDER MOUNTAIN" also MUTT and JEFF For a good laugh. Pipe Organ for Music Admission Children, 6c Adults 11c Sunday HARRY CAREY in "THE OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT" A Bret Harte Western Drama H frzzizzzi 3! C 7-a Also

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