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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • Page 8

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1925 CITY PRESS-CITIZEN PAGE FIVE 1 FAMOUS STAR GREAT PLAY l-eing filled In oftler ot receipt, and tow aid a tapaeitf and well pleased audi tnce Seats at the theatre go on sale next Friday moinlng ALLEN ATTENDS Ethel Barrymcre Will Play LEGION BANQUET Fame as Rob At Englert On Mf 2 District Commander Allen 'VA al of the Vinerudii legion n- s.o koi is t.i- i i i In tl' uie Second congieb iGiiiins i i to ilie gjonal Jistrlct Iov a hag Englert theetei on Monday turned fr0m victor, wheie he was March 2n1 that indications point a guest Qf honor at the to one of the I audience? of a Bennett A I or. the season elcome th Miss Bairvmoie i rd A Ho,) tLur Hnero's ten-c Scrond Mrs. Tdi.qucia being tor one i hand to act lT" ill I'l xi I DRY OFFICER 4 NABS'KING OF BOOTLEGGERS' Al Lau, Famed as Daven- uort Wet Chief, Arrested by Federal Agent for Selling Booze Al I iu as kinp; ot the i ebster was the piincipal speak booth in a i JUdse Mai tin a him Jt in nnd a i him to be ood i i failed to obey tilt and Gunderson a Iowa City jimst, and has taken ail- taught in 1 a ol pieln'n tlou ageutt. and vithei olfu i Imt he a a o-cupiu i i i time Judge idp penalized him This time he is i n-tr i i arilv, undci 'mm 1 ot $1500 -i I nitod StUo-. toinmisiionei A But.h bindiiiK him i i i March 18th STM LOOKS FOR 1900 000 TO TREK WEST BIG INSURANCE SUIT CONTINUES Death did not Judjre Maum i i ade ft leial Big National Conventoins to Attract Thousands To West Coast During The Coming Year I'l I i CO I -t I I HI I llf looKins tlu situation in both the Last and Vvest almost a score of big national con that will i i tha peo- a a selected com of the Iowa County Lc- i i i a commandei I i lespectuol i i i was chosen adjutlat lecoids of the case of Melli against tl nibiiiaiui com panies tint cs 000 on h-i husbands liti.

Iho widow- of PASTIME THEATRE I n'i a i to let know a her a and i mm i i i HIM Tin role ol in tlu i ous pi i is SC.H! to i Vi rrore's pi on ess as an ac St. Patrick's Ladies Circle No. 5 uess Iti 'The Second Mis Tan supper and dancing party, Fet ciueraj" 3he Is said to 24th. St Patrick's Gym Michael one ot the most brilliant imn-r Orchestra. 2-21-23 sonafons of hei entne oaitei I 'ire giipping and poignant A I I of Paula's life her sensttr.

lo. 0 8 a In the center Al) on Fiidav the thirteenth the attorney, whose lifeless vantage of Judge Wade's health wa foun 1 June 5, 1824, In the seeking i in the i to plough the i i Alns i catine, on t'ip Illinois suU i sold two pints of I suddenly lecentU in a i i COMING THURSDAY For Five Days hiske it alleged, and picked AH a bad man" to sell the stuff to--the same beint a federal prohibition officer whoso identity i a unknown to i lawless Lau hen he inide the deal The alleg sale was made (unhappily foi A' ing nature, call lor an emotional of the block YOU i drive to 1 ter HIP deal the officer Lane Mi- dispay of the widest latitude, and ntersection and make your turn lone "You know me and Barijmore can be depended arounc the Mushroom, and a i nabbed him upon to delight her gieat follov a ce dents Please obey this law time-, in 'he past whe.i ing i one of the finest por Loiack, Chief of Police booze flow-d between the Til tiajals of her caieei 221, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 Cities and loi a tity, Lau was Mail orders for seats for Miss -Barrymore's peiformance are now Engagement Extraordinary! YOU BELIEVE IN INSURING YOUR HOUSE Why not your auto? Around every bend in the road and around every corner, Old Man Hard Luck is waiting, ready to take A wallop at you. Let us explain our complete auto insurance. and Paid jt This Office Still the Prices Are America's Supreme Dramatic Artist LIONEL BARRYMORE with eminent supporting cast in "Meddling Women" His Greatest Role One of Our Best Comedies Roaring Lions At Home" STRAND Wednesday FOUR DAYS Closing Out Public Sale As I intend to quit fanning and move to town I will offer at public auction on the far Ed Ford place, 4 miles northwest of Riverside and 5 miles southwest of Hills, commencm 8 at no o'clock sharp, on THURS. FEBRUARY 26, 1925 120 HEAD OF STOCK 120 14 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES 14 One pair of strawberry roan mares 5 and 7 yrs.

Old, wt. one black gelding 3 yrs old, wt. 1480, one gray mare 7 yrs old, wt 1500; one brown mare 8 yrs old, wt. 1525; one black mare 6 yrs. old, wt 1350 one black mare 9 yis old, wt 1540; one bay gelding 5 yrs old, wt.

1100; one gray mare 10 yrs old, wt 1450; one Qray i 11 yis. old, wt. 1550; one black mule, a good one, 5 yrs. wt. 1400; one black yearling colt; one blue roan yearling colt; one strawberry roan colt 15 HEAD OF CATTLE 15 10 head of calves on feed, -f steers and 6 heifers, 5 head of milch cows, one giving milk now and the others will be fresh soon, one a Guernsey and two are Jerseys 92 HEAD OF HOGS 92 26 head of Duroc Jersey sows, 10 old sows and 16 gilts.

13 of these sows will farrow the first of March and the rest the first of A i one Spotted Poland i a male hog; 35 head of feeding shoats, averaging over a hundred pounds; 30 head of fall pigs. These hogs are all cholera i with the double treatment. 35 DOZEN CHICKENS--These are all Rhode island Reds and are a i flock 18 Rhode Island Red roosters Also three 8x10 chicken houses. These houses are on slides and can be easily moved. One Sure-Hatch incubator.

CORN AND POSTS--1400 ears of Reed's Yellow Dent seed corn and 400 good Bun-oak posts. FULL LINE OF MACHINERY --SOME GOODS-TERMS--3, and 9 months time i be given on bankable paper, drawing 8 per cent interest on all sums ove- $10; under that cash. Richard Schnoebelen, Owner CHAS. BROWN, Auctioneer Lunch by Hills Ladies H. HEALY, Clerk Closing Out Sale As I hnvo to leave for Colorado for mv health I at public auction 011 the Fred Paul farm 2 of Tiffin, 3 4 miles south i the Kivei Eoad, 5 miles east of Oxford, on Thursday, February 26.

1925 Commencing at 1 o'clock -liavp, the lolloping dc'-ciihocl propelty 3 HEAD OF HORSES 3 Good work horses (gelding) 6 and 8 years old, well broke, 1 5 yr. old maro, 1100. 9 HEAD OF CATTLE 9 Consisting of 3 milch cows, 1 to be poon, bull, 2 a i i calves fall 2 HEAD OF HOGS 2 FARM MACHINERY 1 low wheel wagon, 2 corn (1 new, P. O. riding cultivator and 1 Balking cultivator), ono putky plow, 1 harrow 1 light work harness, bu of earlv picked corn, 4 doz.

pure bred, P.nff Kock hens nnd do7. mixed hens 1 new loAva cream scpaiator, some household some farm looK. TERMS: CASH. J. O.

CHAPMAN J. E. KENNARD, Auctioneer JOHN JAMES, Clerk it will be recalled Hci was biought to Aluscatmo foi bu lial i held todav I Ihe Tiustees of i Township will hold a meeting OM Fc 1 28 1 a.ul i tnk bids foi road woilt li igtong and a operating he tl i to i i am 01 all bids i i i i Tcb 18, 23, 2, I look i I ii in OQO di i Hi Mi i i mi Mi oi i Via IK 1110 wii i i i i i I Take Our Tin--It's Fix) 1 i a i i ot the 1'iess i it the Hoti 1 Jifleiftou eN nmfT He was to a i i a a i that is to i a to i oi din in, tlu of I 1 I Bill is i a of the new per and iM and is now tunelniK passt user aguit and i i ot the Pacific i unship ompaiw i has manv i 11 low i i i hi Molted i b'f? and is cousin ot i Thomas 1 Roche cuost he is Sui i dm IM 1 is nig i i to th I i I 11" i i i i tlu i i total 01 i million mil i i i to a i i i a and otli rfmmmmmi uiiitiiiiiTniuiniiiiiiinn t)lo of the i a 'tin! muhUMt, Mi i i iiti.5 as ol esiJiclal mu i i those ot the Knights Templai at i i the 1 1 an 1 the at Poitland a th i i at IAS Mi 1 ol low i i pusldenL the low J. stale l.lks; is plan ninu; a i a I a iiniiiiMon i tlu i NM i is mm ot th li i 1 li --i i I i a i DR. MOORE TO LEAVE WAPELLO i I'ol i i I I i i i i il 1" i i i il i Ins i i i a i i i a i a a I a i i 1 dw u1 HOOM i Di i is i sun ol Mi I 11 i piom i i I i i I 1 tt In i is HI olu mi i ,,0011 i i i ii in NN is I a i 111 1 i a i i in Tt-4 IK I 1 111 1 1 i i i i i i ot il I 1 NN 1 i sanu i LENTEN SEASON OPENS FEB.

25 Bishop Davis of Iowa Diocese Urges Special Attendance at Worship i i 1 i i bishop ol Mi IONV i i i i i it has issued the 1 iiten i a annuallv i i Uu ply Uholics of i i and Johnson Counts i -vi i in bishop I IK i on i npi i a i i i i i i i 'i i is i i a and i i ud on i i 1 ho fast must be Kept by all a i the aso of 21 iiul 0 i ss 1( i itjBh dis I US i tl i of i find fit Mi nit nil IOMITI i I i bidden i IIIK il i 'i he i to ono meal oach i 1 1 "ion a spoclil i i i ns to moat '1 hi In i i i i i i oil HELD OVER! For Tuesday All Comedy Records are Shattered! Learning CTTI By the big 2nd comedy carnival. Two hours continuous laughter. I NOW PLAYING I Last Times Wednesday Cirls! Coino and yoni lesions i i i C'onslancc! This Is A Red Hot One Plan On Seeing It! STARTS THURSDAY AT 1:30 I Stan Laurel in "West of Hot Dog" 1 I Fox News and Cartoon 1 Prices 10-40c 7iii.mil i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Illlllllllllllllllllll NOW SHOWING Tonight-- Tuesday-- Wednesday "I STUN on i a onh lo and look lo I i i ol the a i Av i a a 4 ol Harry Meyers I is UK 01 i i mk Louise Eva Fazenda Novak ENGLERT Last i Times Wednesday Sundews LOVE WESTERN THRILLS ADVENTURE Also Latest News Cartoon Comedy The Newest Novelty I "THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE" 1 Englert Orchestra Usual Prices More Days To-day Tomorrow To See NORMA SHEARER CONRAD NAGEL WALTER HIERS In ENGLERT NIGHT ONLY Monday, March 2nd (Not a DIRECT FROM TRIUMPHANT ENGAGEMENTS AT THE "CORT THEATRE" NEW CITY AND THE "BLACKSTONE THEATRE" CHICAGO The Supreme Event of the Season A HOPKINS PRESENTS ETHEL BARRYMORE in Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's Masterpiecs "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray" HAIL NOW! Seats at the Theatre, Friday, Fob 27 prices-- Mam Floor, $3, Balcony, $250, $1 50, $1, ndd 10 r0 tax Lee Moran Alec Francis Dot Farley i i bit; i 'LISTEN LESTER' Tlio is inlcon from that famous eomody i i 'ri It's a big riot of fun in a big hotel. ALSO -A Juvenile Kid Comedy Wildcat Willie THIS PROGRAM IS A SCREAM STARTING WEDNESDAY 2 Days Only Popular Return Engagement HAROLD LLOYD A great cure for the blues.

ALSO SMOWINC! jg Pathe News Review "Hot Screen Alamanac 1111; Ilio fin lir m1io, on Ihr Slaco nnd Snor-n) --Hal Roach Comedy "THE POOR FISH" 1 i 40-lOc IHIilHIilllllllllP Owing to congested booking at the time of first showing, we were only able to book this comedy for four days. Hundreds of Iowa City people were unable to see this scream before. ENGLERT THEATRE The Long Awaited Dramatic Treat Not A Moving- Picture SAM OARPIS n. DPAMA SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW TUESDAY 9:30 A. M.

Management "Personally' 'Guarantees This Attraction. Prices $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1, plus tax. Secure Seats Early. SPAPFRf 'SPAPFRJ.

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