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ROMEO OF GERMANY ' FINDS RUTS IN WAY ' OF HOMEBUILDING fBy Associated Tress) BERLIN, Aug. 8. "Feathering one's Bepf is a formidable proposition for the young German of today who con
templates matrimony. Furniture and building costs have risen 'to such heights and wages relatively have punk to such depths that the strains of -wedding marches fail to have much of a siren appeal for either "Hans" or "Gretchen." Tradition has long decreed that the ; young man in Germany is expected to provide a house for his bride-to-be before marriage. The latter, for her part, should approach the altar with
r dowry sufficient to furnish ner new home with everything from broom to bedstead. Silverware and special comforts for the household ordinarily are contributed by relatives or by guests attending the wedding ceremonr. However, there Is little prospect of a German girl in the middle or lower classes living up to this custom toaay. Depending on earnings of a few hundred marks a .week, she finds little to save up for her dowry. Considers Breaking Promise On the other hand, the man of her choice desparing in hl3 search for a place to rest, is forced to consider breach of promise when confronted with present building expenses. After deciding to erect a brand new home for bis bride, ho finds the prices of "building materials are more than 81 times what they -were before tne war. It cost 1,584.50 marks on July 1. 1914 to build a one-story cottage covering 70 square meters. On June 1 hi3 yecx, building circles claim, erectiott of such a dwelling entailed an expenditure of 123,290 marks. The costs rose 13.8 per cent. In May alone. The stone required for a house of this sort in the summer of 1314 cost marks, while now it demands an outlay of 60,784 marks. Cement and lime for it row cost 3,306.25 and 5,413.10, respectively, as against 60 and "73 marks before. Its roofing-tile costs lave risen from 243.50 to 17,919.90 and those for beams from 264 to 24,850, while Its flooring today would come to 4,169.75 as compared with 55.50 mark3 in 1915. MURRAY WILL CLOSE FOR IMPROVEMENTS Both vaudeville performances and moving picture attractions will be temporarily discontinued at the Murray theatre after the Sunday night Bhnws. Aue. 13. Approximately $15,000 worth of improvements will be rr.artp tn tho theatre during the interval between the closing and the open ing, on or about Labor Day, according to Manager Frank Holland. Mr. Holland announces that the theatre will be reseated; the lighting system improved; the orchestra pit enlarged; new scenery provided and numerous other changes made to the advantage of the playhouse. During the time the Murray is closed the orchestra will play at the Murrette and musical acts will be brought to that theatre. Other employes of the Murray also will assist the Murrette management. Suburban fiRATIS. Ohio Elmer Boomershine, TCpnneth Gorden. Robert Karicofe' Rnvhl Glaze, and Arthur Cunningham, all Gratis boys, started Sunday fbr South Dakota where they intend to work in the harvesting in that state. ...Mr. and Mrs. Rory Silvers and child of Liberty, ind., Robert Coleman of Eaton and Arthur Coleman of Dayton were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coleman Lewis Reddick lias been at Columbus the past week. He is employed by the Pennsylvania railroad company Mr. and Mrs. Joe Essig and daughters Fay and Iola, of West Alexandria, called on her sister, !Mrs. Ollie Focht and family Sunday afternoon Mrs. Eby, aged lady and mother of Mrs. James and Luther Karicofe, is here from her home in Tennessee visiting her daughters and their families Miss Vesta Apple Fpent Saturday night and Sunday at the Miami valley Chautauqua the guest of her auut. Mrs. Daisy Coleman. . .Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grimes attended ihe rxenia fair Thursday The First Brethren Sunday school will hold its annual picnic at the Glen Miller park,
Richmond, Thursday, Aug. i There will be an open air musical conicert on the street here Thursday evening. Chester Scott's orchestra will furnish the music Henry Thomas and family of Dayton are spending their vacation the guests of 3Ir. Thomas' brother. Chariie Thomas, and other relatives Mrs. ClemenX tha Dwyer and son Jene are visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mel Foutz. at Glendale, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Len lUendenhall, formerly of West Elkton, moved here last week Misses Norma Darragh. Cleoph Apple and Mary and Helen Apgar spent Saturday night with Miss Ruth and Mrs. Louella Furry. ,. .Mrs. Anna Furry and son Joe are visiting in Dayton for a couple of weeks The Focht reunion was
"held at the Preble county fair ground Saturday. .Several members of the family from Gratis were present Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carr and daugh ter. Winifred, attended the Chautauqua j at Franklin Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S'anley Apgar and Miss Melva Apgar attended a meeting of the I. O. O. F. lodge at Miamisburg, Saturday evening. Harry Miller and Glenn Furry also attended Lyndon Street is spending a short time at home with Is Champion House Cleaner "Your medicine is certainly the greatest cleaner I ever saw. I never thought such stuff could be In a human being. I am feeling ten years younger since taking the course of IMayr's Wonderful Remedy, and am lling everybody it is the champion house cleaner. My bloating in stomaoh and pains are all gone and I can ?at anything." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal kact and allays the inflammation " vhich causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will cohTinre or money refunded. Clera This.tlethwaite's 7 drug stores, A. G. Luken ,l)rug Co. and druggists everywhere. I Advertisement.
MURRETTE Jacques Lenoi had arrived in NewYork City the day before and was entertaining hi3 old friend and tutor, Prof. Daimler, at one of the gilded cabarets which line the Great White Way. When the waiter brought the bill Jacques was staggered, for the total was over ?70. He thought of Corrozzlo's Cafe on the desert island which he had left a few weeks before; there everything was free and the more one ate the more the owner was pleased. Tips were barred and the service was ideal. Jacques resignedly handed over his roll and offered his jewelry likewise with a look of disgust. For there was born in his mind a sudden determination to return to the island paradise. John Barrymore, the noted actor, Tt- . : . vC. tional attraction personally directed by Marshall Neilan, which i3 now being shown at the Murrett theatre, where if 13 now playing. MURRAY In "Island Wives," which is being shown at the Murray theatre, Corinne Griffith has two leading men Charles Trowbridge and Rockcliffo Fellowes. Both of these men are well known both on the spoken stage and! on the screen. The company spent most of their time on location in Southern Florida, a few miles below Miami, where ideal South Sea habitation was found among the Seminole tribes, which still exist in that part of the country. A Seminole village was used, for a location. Corinne Griffith, in commenting upon her adventures in the South, said she enjoyed it very much, but that the whole company was eaten by mosquitoes. In fact, they resembled a band of patients from a chicken-pox ward in a hospital when they emerged from the everglades of Florida. MURRAY VAUDEVILLE While it seems hardly proper to call a man a "nut," the word is in such good standing in the advertising mat ter describing Joe Whitehead, and so ably conveys the degree of foolishness in which Joe thrives while on the boards, that we are strongly moved to appropriate the word in lieu of anothler and better appellation. So, Joe is a pure unsophisticated nut comedhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tell Street. ..Miss Elizabeth Hamilton, night operator of the telephone exchange, will go to Richmond Thursday of this week and will spend her vacation at that place with Mr. and Mrk Creston I Young Prof, and Mrs. Charles auntie spent Sunday at the Miami Valley Chautauqua Eb. Yingling has been ill Miss Zimmerman of Miamisburg, spent the past week here the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Doty and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morningstar and son Cecil were in Middletowu Saturday afternoon Some of the members of the Food club and Sewing club are planning to attend the county camp between Aug. 14 and 19. This camp will be on the Jess Imes farm, along Price's creek Clifford Suman and Russell Burnett returned home Saturday from Columbus where they had been working for the Pennsylvania railroad company P. M. Albaugh attended a birthday dinner given in honorof his brother, J. L. Albaugh. The Albaughs are in camp at the Miami Valley Chautauqua. The party was entertained at the cottage on the Chautauqua grounds. DUNLAPSVILLE, Ind. Mrs. Lloyd Nichols and son, Quinton, west of town, visited her father, Jack Booth, who is ill again at his home south of Quakertown.. .Fred Fisher and family and Miss Freda Brookbank spent Friday in Connersville Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carson and Mrs. Hazel Hubbell and daughters, Alice and Elizabeth, of near Liberty, attended the federation meeting at rose corner o aivi&v ui ii vr cvo a, lit t. o 1 day of Marion Stone Thp U'avno Wrights from Connersville, played the Dunlapsville ball team at the Booth diamond, east of town, Sunday afternoon. The game ended 14 to 3 in favor of Dunlapsville Mr. and Mrs. George Crist and Ross Darter and family were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack at their farm home below Quakertown Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hibbell and daughters, Helen Jane and Carol, visited in Liberty recently. HER SEVERE B 4 OK ACHE EXDF.D No one should suffer backache, rheumatic pains sleep disturbing-- kidney and bladder ailments when Foley Kidney Pills mav be so easily had. Mrs. J. 1). Miller Syracuse. New York, suffered with kidney trouble and rheumatism. "'Finally I got Foley Kidney Pills and after taking two bottles, my backathe is gone, and where I used to lie awake with rheumatic pains. I can now sleep in romfort and enjov a good nieht's rest." A. G. Luken Drug Co.. 6:26-623 Main St. Advertisement. Blouse
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it!. . iitxn. iiis verv mafln pq cppth s in hfiMpn tsn ,LrrL! .. 1 ian. for his prowess, and he finds himself j recalled several timps tn rnntlnue his amusing antics. Seldom does one see a comedian so unreasonable in his per formance, yet so favorably received. A refined singing act is offered by the Guiliana Trio. Both ladies and the gentleman comprising the personnel possess pleasing voices. Familiar classical selections with a popular song or two is on their program. Unusual marksmenship is exhibited by Anna Vivian, titled "America's Fastest Woman Rifle Shot." Several songs are also sung in connection with the act. Many difficult shots are accomplished with apparent ease and ability. The feature of the act bv Sloven? and Laurel is the exceptionally fine i j . , . !?otwork of the two in speedy fences It has the edge on many other acts displaying the same type of terpsichore. Corinne Griffith in "Island Wives," is the film feature. MARVIN. John M. LaFuze, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose LaFuze and sons, Maurice and JUbert, of Richmond, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Leach and daughter, Malinda. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor of Asharbor farm, near Harrisburg, were guest1? in the afternoon John D. Richardson and son Joseph, of Clifton, were guests' Sunday evening of heme folks here Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Wenger and children, of Connersville, were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy D. Craig Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Talbott entertained a party of friends from Oxford at a chicken dinner Sunday at Rose Corner. LIBERTY, Ind. Misses Maude Marshall of near Hamilton, and Lillian Truax, of Akron, are guests of Mis. Jennie Harbine About 00 people attended the first day's program of! Rerlpath Chautauqua, which rendered a line program Two neighboring threshing rings played a game of base ball at DunlaDsville Saturday afternoon. Pea Ridge won, 11 to 4 Mr and Mrs. Clarence Casey and family, of Dayton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Casey and family The Dubois reunion will be held in Glen Miller park, Thursday, Aug. 17... ..Anne Marie, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Snook, is seriously ill with typhoid fever The local team of Boy Scouts and their master. Rev. S. R. Martin, wil Heave Aug. 11 for their 10 days camping trip, on Whitewater, near Quakertown.. .Mr. and Mrs. AUie Bertsch and daughter, Dorothy, and son, Maxwell, left Sunday for Michigan to be gone six weeks.... Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Freeman left Saturday to visit Alfred Freeman and family, in Portland, Ind Mrs. Joseph Rose, of Washington, D. C, is the guest of her son, Joseph Rose and family Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Libbert and children spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Rov Stevens Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Shaefer spent Saturday and Sunday in Hageistown with Mr. and Mrs E.'E. Wiggs Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hill, of near Alquina spent Sunday with Mrs. Wilson Hill and daughter, Mary Bernard Roach, of Louisville, Ky., spent a few days last week with relatives here... Mrs. Clair Jobe and daughter, Mary Jane, spent Thursday and Friday with her- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Freeman. WEBSTER, Ind The Young La-diesl-Sewing club held a picnic Thursday for its members and friends in Beeson's Grove near here. Among those present were Mrs. Lucile Jay, Mrs. Frank Wiliams, Miss Helen Hunt, Ester Duke, Miss Helen Noble, Ethel Williams, Mrs. May wncoxen, Mildred Wilcoxen, Mrs. Lucile Beeson, daughter Mary Elma, Miss Margaret Crow, Mrs. Charles Weadick and daughter Martha, Loretta, Miss Mildred Painter of Mt. Vernon, Miss Elizabeth Jay of Richmond, Mary Burnett, Mrs. John Hendershott, Mrs. George Peery and son Bruce Jay, of Cincinnati. Mrs. Nina Commons C.lau.GAS NEAR HEART IS VERY DANGEROUS Gas around the heart is not only painful and distressing:. It often Is the warning- of conditions, which if not corrected may become dangerous. Many times the sras Is caused by derangement of the dig-estive tract. Food is not digested properly. Gas forms and presses around tha heart, interfering with its action. In acute indigestion this often results seriously. One or two Jaques's Little Wonder Capsules give quick relief. They assist in the proper assimilation of food. On sale at Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores. Itichmond, Ind., or 60 cents by mall postpaid for large package from Jaques Capsule Co.. Plattsburg, N. Y. Advertisement. Special $1.98 $3.98
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man of Richmond, Lillian Fussner, Eula Hoover of Tipton, Elizabeth Jarrett, June Jarrett, Myree Atkinson. A very elaborate picnic dinner was served while out door games furnished the entertainment, ice cream and cake were served to all present. Mrs. Elizabeth Jarrett and daughter June Miss Mary Burnett held a picnic at fllpn Millpr Worfnosiliir Mr nnrl - - - - - . . . ...... ... . . - - . Mrs. Frank Pipher of Boston. Mrs. Mable Burnett and daughter Mary j motored to Cincinnati Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lamb and daugh ter Erma, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris and daughter Eulalee." Mary Burnett picnicked near Hollansburg, Ohio Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilcoxen, and daughter Mildred, Mrs. Viola Wilcoxen. Mr. and Mrs. Hershell Jay spent Friday afternoon in Richmond Mrs. George Peery and son Bruce Jay spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bundy of Richmond Linley Bond of Richmond visited Harry Jay Sunday Mrs. Ralpp of Hamilton, Ohio has returned home after spending several day'? with Mrs. Barbara Huelson.. . .George Rapp of Cincinnati, Mr. .and Mrs. Rapp and children of Connersville vis
ited with Mrs. Barbarla Huelson andlana ner sister, Mrs. Frances Collins Mrs. Rapp of Hamilton, Ohio Aan(i daughter Martha and Mrs. Tom miscellaneous shower was given injyorfe ana Mrg Maud Washier called honor of Mrs. H. V. McLeland of In- recently on Mrs. Marv Newman who is
dianapolis, formerly Miss Alta Wilcox-j en of this place at the home of Mrs. Viola Wilcoxen Friday afternoon. Ice i cream and cake were served to all the j invited guests. Those enjoying the affair were, Mrs. George Wilcoxen and daughter Martha, Mrs. Wrigh' Witmer. Mrs. Vinnie Stimel, and son.
Mrs. Sudhoff and son, Mrs. Maud brotherDr. E. V. Thornburgh and famReeber, Mrs. Matie Nickelson and , ily of Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
son Myron and daughter Barbara Jean all of Richmond Mrs. Jennie Barton, Mrs. Bell Wills. Mrs. Newton Brumfield. Mrs. Harry Thompson and children, Mrs. Anna Bell Lamb. Mrs. Howard Harris. Mrs. Harvey Brumfield, Mrs. Metta Hendershott. Mrs. George Peery and son Bruce Jay of Cincinnati. Mrs. May Wilcoxen, Mrs. Frank Williams, Mrs. Lucile Jay, Mrs. Viola Wilcoxen, Mrs. McLeland received many useful gifts. I CAMDEN, Ohio. The Christian e United T7, A it At I of rf the i i:ixr a u: 1 byterian church of Fairhaven held a social at the home of Misses Sarah and May Scott Thursday night , , , . p jP parThe Sunday school clas of Mrs. Car-I rie Phares of the M. E. Sunday school class had an ice cream social on Sizelove's corner Saturday evening.. Mr and Mrs. William lODinb dim... Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith of Fort Wayne. Ind., spent the week end with Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Mrs. Lizzie Ecker of Hamilton is visiting Mrs. Ernest Bertch Mrs. Fay "Vealand
and sons returned to their home m j about twQ soutnea;it of New Philadelphia Wednesday They have ( Westville Evel-yone is cordially inbeen spending the past four weeks vited Come and bring some one with with her mother Mrs. Cora McCord. Vf)U j Mrs. John Rreese. Mrs.
....Mr. and Mrs. Ed McCord and RonMary Breese and son Robert and Linton are touring several cities otjGeorge Breeze spent Sunday evening tne east Mr. and Mrs. L. L.Hti- with Mrs. Martha Breese, living four man and son Dick and Robert Treitag mileg gouth of Richmond No church
spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silver of near Eaton E. C. Eikenberry has bought the home of Clarence Phares on Main street. Mr. Phares will build on the fami iust north of town Mr. and Mrs. Linley Talbert and son and-wife spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Talbert's sister, Mrs. Wilbur Lamm George Shafer and family of near Westchester, Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phares Sunday The Sunday school class of E. C. Eikenberry and their families had a picnic dinner at Glen Miller park Sunday Scott Randolph of Indianapolis was the guest of A. C. Smith and family Friday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamm of Hamilton called on Camden friends Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Gard called on Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Davis Sunday afternoon Mrs. R. O. Kenworthy and Miss Ida Touts spent Thursday with Mrs. GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan bleach, and complexion whitener. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes bleach out and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skM becomes. Advertisement. U. S. Royal Cord Tires Sieve Worley Garage 211-213 N. W. 7th St.
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D. C. Randall of West Elkton Mrs. Burdette Collet is visiting her parents in Chicago Mr. and Mrs ,j Lou Campbell of Camden and Mr. and - . - Mrs. Charles Moss of Klcnmona vw-i ited relatives in Cincinnati Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Riner and daughter Alice were guests of Mrs. Riner's sis ter Mrs. Gertrude Kenworthy ana 'daughter Sunday The Presbyteri- - ...... - . an Sunday school and the Brethren Sunday school wil picnic in Glen Milr pane next mursaay, .Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Yochum and daughters at- Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hertended a family reunion in Highland , shal Thomas of Amboy, Ind. Those county Saturday and Sunday Mrs. present were the children and their Emma Hart, and Julia Frances Fisher families The Rev. Hamilton of the were in Hamilton Saturday Ken-M. E. church spoke at the union servneth White of Cincinnati visited home 'ice held at the West Christian church folks Sunday Miss Mary Duvall of Sunday evening, Luther Mills of
Dayton spent Sunday with her parenU Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duvall. BLOOMINGPORT, Ind Mrs. Ernest Senior and baby called on Mrs. Ella Murphy Monday morning. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins and daughter Martha attended a threshers' picnic Friday. .. .Several persons from here attended the all day meeting at Cherry firovn SiinHav Mrs. Marv Enele sick Mrs. Elizabeth Glendenning 0f Geneva, Ind., spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Emily Thornburgh, and family. Her mother accompanied her home and will remain for t few days, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thornburgh and little son Paul spent Sunday evening with . Mr. Thornburgn s Chamness and daughters. Alice and Florence, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Merton Chamness and family. new westville, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Caskey and son of near Camden spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Breese and George Breese motored tr Dayton Sunday morning and sj.ent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Breese and Mrs. .Minnie iiacK ana daugnter uorotny
Miss Ruby Mattix has returned to her Pres-'wor'1 at- 1ne Indianapolis Glove corn-
t;t -a ,y.r. I vacation . . . Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fudge land son Lloyd, Mrs. Mary Ammerman and son Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aiuuiei luriu auu nuns aiiu xiunHnrt(!cn mf,nrCli tn Roanoke, Ind., Saturday evening and spent Saturday night and Sunday with , . u !..: n..... i week-end in Cincinnati visiting parents and relatives The New Westville Sunday school wil hold its annual picnic Thursday, Aug. 10, at the home of I Mr. and Mrs. John Cox and family services will be held at the New Westville Friends' church Sunday morning A liquid fire to the bedbugs, roach s, ants and fleas is what the new chemical discovery really is, al- 1 though there is no damage to be j done by using it to your springs, j furniture or clothing. This new chemical is known as Pesky DevH3 ! Quietus, F. D. Q. Costs 35c but these few cents will have the power of riddinz your house of bedbugs, ants, roaches and ' fleas if you purchase P. D. Q It is used and recommended by the lending Hos pitals and Railroad Companies as the r A ...i..tt wa nf nrlHinir tha ' eaiuai buu .iv.". pesky bedbugs, etc. Special Hospital size $2.50 makes five gallons. P. D. Q can also be purchased in sealed bottles, double strength, liquid form. Sold by A. G. Luken Drug company. Advertisement The Best Place to Trade After All Wl Virginia and Pocahontas COAL Independent Ice and Fuel Company Don't Wear Spotted Clothes Send them to WILSON to be Cleaned Phones 1105-11C5 J IIIIIIIUIIlllllltintIllini1iriII(llinrilllll1ft(llMIttI(!ttt!lllttlHt!MIHUIllllltHT1UMII ;I SAFETY FOR SAVINGS I PLUS 1 3 Interest ; DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY 1 I I "Thn Hnnw For Savlnes" 5 liHliniltiiutMtinniiiHiMiifiliniiiiitHiiiittiiniMiiilltHiMmitiitiiiiiuitiuilMnniiit The Bank for ALL the People 2nd National Bank f - HARTMAN WARDROBE TRUNKS 827 Main St. Don't Let Washdays "Worry You CALL 2766 Hflmc wafer Laundry 1516 E. Main
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held in Richmond. Church services will be held Sunday evening at 7:30. 'Rev. Frank Chant will deliver the ad- ! v-k..u.i2 i i-ii : ,1 "". ruouc is curaiauy mvnfu Mr. and Mrs. George Breese and daughter have moved to South Fifth street, Richmond, Ind...Mrs. William Myers received painful injuries as a result of a fall Saturday morning LYNN, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hinshaw gave a dinner at their home Winchester, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smock and sons were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Carter Leland Thomas of Richmond spent Sunday with his parents here Ira Johnson and John Thomas attended the Chamness reunion at Moorland, Ind., Sunday. .. .George Lewis returned to his home here Friday after a few months' stay in Kalamazoo, Mich Frank Wright and sons spent the week-end in Rome City Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tharp spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mr3. Harold Tharp near Williamsburg, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hinshaw and family of near Rural were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reece Mr .and Mrs. Pearl Hardesty and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hiatt spent the weekend at Turkey Run Mr. and Mrs. CHANGE OF LIFE WOMAN'S TRIAL pr0of THat Lydia E. Pinkriam's j,. -lir j en v egciauie vompoona is or vjreai Help at This Period Metropolis, Illinois. "I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and it is all it claims to be and has benefited me wonderfully. I had been 6ick ioreightmontha with a trouble which confined me to my bed and was only able to be up part of the time, when I was advised by a friend, Mrs. Smith, to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and Liver Pills. I was so much benefited by the use of these medicines that I was able to be up and about in two weeks. I was at the Change of Life when I began taking the medicines and I passed over that time without any trouble. Now I am hale and hearty, do all my housework , washing, ironing, scrubbing, and cooking, all there is to do about a house, and can walk two or three miles without getting too tired. I know of several of my neighbors who have been helped by your medicines. ' ' Mrs. Emma Culver, 705 E. 7th St., Metropolis, Illinois. Depend upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Nervousness, irritability, heat flashes, headache and dizziness, are relieved by this splendid medicine. Advertisement PALACE TODAY PAULINE FREDRICK in "TheLure of Jade" A Great Adventure Story of the South" Sea. full of Thrills and Action. With this a Sunshine Comedy A Rollicking Laugh Producer MURRAY 7 VAUDEVILLE "BETTER COME EARLY" Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra 4 Big Time Acts Tuesday and Wednesday Guiliana Trio One man and two talented, girls in a fantasy of music, entitled "Society Vocalists." A highly refined, artistic musical and vocal offerino-. Joe Whitehead "TVip T.nosf! Nut." the orig inal nut comedian who in- E troduced nuttism in vaudeville. He is so nutty he will camp at Glen Miller to bn in proximity to the squirrels. Big laughing act. Anna Vivian and Co. In "Hunting," a singing and sharp-shooting spectacle. Novelty and thrills. America's fastest woman rifle shot. Stevens and Laurel "Speedy Dances and Sparkling Tunes" CORINNE GRIFFITH in 'ISLAND WIVES' 5-Reel Vitagraph Feature Coming Thursday, Friday and Saturday Scott and Christie; Bill and Blondy; Boland and Knight; Bates and Barron.
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Edgar Reynolds of Richmond . and. Thomas Reynolds of Fountain City L . g . Mn Mrs. Elwood Hinshaw have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Thomas and family of Amboy, Ind .Mr. and Mrs. David Hodgin and son spent the week-end with friends in Cincinnati, Ohio Mrs. Hunt of New Paris -was the Sunday guest of Aaron Benson... Mr. and Mrs. Ed Riley have as their guests Mrs. Lmma Jordan and son or Richmond, Ind. .... .Squire Humphrey spent Thursday in Modoc,- a business guest.... Mrs. Margaret Hill has as her guests Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooney of Kansas J. E. Lacey was taken suddenly ill Friday evening, attending physicians are undecided as to the cause Scott Patterson underwent an operation Tuesday lor removal o' his tonsils. .. .Edith Hollingsworth 13 spending the week wiih her sister in Richmond Miss Ruth Love" was tha over-Sunday .guest of friends in Rome City. " T Shave With Cuiicura Soap The healthy up-to-date Cuticuxa wzf. Dip brush in hot water and rub on Cuticura Soap. Then Oi&ke lather on face and rub in for a moment with fingers. Make a second lathering and shave. Anoint any irritation with Cuticura Ointment, then wash all off with Cuticura Soap. Nothing better for sensitive skins. Stnpla Eck ?r by Xmil. AMmx: "CnUeon LaVVTMAZim. Dept. 2F,M&.Wn i,litjt." Hold ever?. . S'p2Sc. Oi-3troent25fcdo)e. Tft!eU2n2S. XjP Cuticura Soap shaves without muc Take a Cool and Refreshing wrm Every Day at Hawkins Bathing Beach Pool in perfect sanitary condition. Children under 16 free on Wednesday mornings. Shower in Dressing Room C. O. PARKER, Mgr. Phone 4135 iiiiliilliiiiiliiiiiii'iMilKiiiiiiiniMi'iiiiiiiniiPiliiniiiiriiiiiiiiniimnuiinnimno 3 urrette Where the Stars Twinkle First Today and Wednesday Marshall Xeilan presents John Barrymore, Anna Nilson. ColeenMcore, J. Barney Sherry and . WESLEY BARRY m "The Lotus Eaters" A picture of love, romance and 1 adventure in a foreign clime full f of interest from beginning to . . ' end. ' ; -.-.. f - - - V c With this a Roaring Good ' Comedy :. . DON'T MISS THIS BILL I
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