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Hamilton Evening Journal from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 4

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TOUR A I I A By ALICE LANQEMER, International Hewn Service Staff Correspondent. 'Puns, October Pearls to matcli your fnvorito flower is Iho Inlest fnsliion fnnp.v, bringing into prominenco orchid-colored rose- colorod, itzalcarpink, dandelion-yellow, bachelor Ijiitlon blue nnd every oilier shnilo in the rainbow, for both llio neck and tlie cars. Tlio traditional strings pure whito or cream pearls liavo given way to new ones in all delicnts colorings one can imagine. Flowers and jewels are now nioro important than tho gown itself, which one only ohooaes to act off the neoklnco. Deanville brought the, shcatli-gown to the foreground.

In many, eases it is simple slip of somo 'cxqnisito fabric nnd entirely free from (rimming or embroidery. It is in the jewels a fashionable women allow their fancies to wander. One- scea two diamond necklaces flung about the neck of woman wearing an unproton- lions robe of white velvet. A curious headdress of real pearls and diamonds covers the heart of smart dancer whose gown is only a simple slip of silver. A French princess often appears, in frocks of pale- green, wearing charming green pearls to match.

She also wears an auc-ienl Egyp- tinn bracelet ahovc the elbow and very long enrringa that seem to touch tho shoulders. There are sheaths of white velvet, or plain whilo a i black ones and Hie new "spinach" shades; Chinese red or cool Lnn- vin bine; but; in any case, the color of the gown is tho perfect complement of the pearls that encircle the throat or hang from the cars. To make a complete ensemble there are often rings of. pearls to match. Large pearls, not framed, but simply attached, to tho narrow band that encircles the finger, are very smart.

Tho rule in rings today, is fo either wear very large ones, and few of thorn, or to wear a grcatfUiany small ones massed together. The jewelers are showing some large Renaissance rings, set with a single stohe, and precious antique ones, of the, eighteenth century which 1 are made of halt a dozen or more small ones, each 'set with small precious stones, Iho rings being attached beneath by a gold hand which keeps them together. A A A (Tax included In transfer IB fired at the rate of 60 for every $500 01 fraction in value of property conveyed). Hamilton. John Greene ct fil to Cheater Edwards, part of lots 12479-80-81, $1.

Fred 0. McCaraban to McQuire ct al, Koberl, Cady ct al fo Fred Scheid el at, 16203, Citizens Saving Bank and Trust company to M. Mcwcllrn lot $1. ,1. Scheid lo Ralph R.

Asbury cl al, lot 15C7S and part of! 15Q77, $1. David a i lo Hamilton Lumber companv, lots SnGfl-ul-Gl $1. Louis JI. Piker to A. 1).

Stuckey et al, lols H5S-U-45-4G, $1. Sidney Smith et al lo A a Hurst Mulling, lot OBQf), Pclcr Wolf to Aiia A. McGilliard, lot 30U6S, $1. Minnie Meyers et al to Fred L. Meyers ct al, lots 3710, 3720, $1 Fred L.

Meyers to Edward Meyers et al, lols-3719, 3720, $1. Middletown. Jv'ein Brothers to Charles li Fon Derr.Liifh, lot 72-1S, $1. James Pile ct al lo Nine Brothers, lot 865 Avalon, $1. Wiijiam H.

Johnson to Lov Talcs, lot 3357, $1. C. W. Uflglesby et, al to Haaol Nelson, Jot. 10 Clifton Farms, H.

G. Mueller lo D. A. Warnei ct al, part of lot 1952, $1. Ncin Brothers to Josephine Alvorrl, lots HflOO-01-02, $1.

Charles B. Niederlnndcr lo Jo seph J. Brannon, lot 3704, Irvin Newsome to Sarah Newsome, lot 58, Avalon, Millie Ciirkich lo Tony Kavicky et nl, lot 0482, $1. Mnry B. Palmer et al to William H.

Diman-ay et al, lots 3S-3D-42 43, Runnymede, $1, Charles M. Wchh to Saral Combs, lols $1. Mem Brothers to' i i a Boykin et al, lot 7205, $1. Ncin Brothers lo Eva 0. Kil gour, lot Jacob Diver lo Hugh Ayera, lo 2407, $1.

William S. Werlz lo Louiao Hess ct al, lot 4702, $1. Ncin Brolhers lo P. D. Boy kin, 7042, SAHD-GRVa-CEMEMTJC The HamiKon Gravel Co.

fe 3706 AtTheRialto The Rialto continue! its presentation of "The while some of the regular readers continue their of this feature without coBt. Among Its want "ads" each day the Journal printfl the names of neveral of its readers. If yon find your riarne there, just present a copy of that issue at the business office of The Journal and receive, absolutely free, a ticket good at the Elalto any time except Saturday or Sunday. Health Hints By Bernarr MacFadden Uric acid intoxication, due to excessive meal-eating, Is one of Ihe causes of failure in health. Meat ODCC a day ia sufficient for nearly all persons, aa Ihere is incontrovertible evidence that a nearly non-flesh, low-proleid dietary is conducive to endurance and health.

Meat may be enlircly dispensed with if one cat instead, at least once a day, beans, pe.is, or lentils, entire-wheat. or nuts, as these substitutes contain all the strength-giving ele- menls in meat, without the uric acid and other harmful constituents of flesh food. It is of the utmost importance for the person inlciit upon improvement of physical condition to make a careful study of nutrition, not only as to the total amount of food required, but with regard to its constituents. Food, lo build up the must conlain carbohydrates, proteids, fats, mineral matters and water. Pmteids, carbohydrates, and fats famish heat and energy for work.

Proleids comprise the gluten of flour, Ihe albumen of the white of egg, fibrin of blood, casein of cliccsc, syntonin of muscles and other such building material. Amongst the more important carbohydrates arc sugar, starch, dextrin) and gum found largely in vegetables such as potatoes, corn, beets, carrots, parsnips, hcans and peas, and in fruits such as apples, primes, currants, raisins, cherries, hananas and peaches. Many persons remove all fat from their footl, which is a serious mistake. Fats serve to lubricate the alimentary tract and generate heal. The most valuable kind of fat is that obtained from flutter, cream, olive nuts, and cocoa.

These fats are in that they serve to increase the resistance of cold, build up the system, and jive power to resist and overcome many diseases. Such fats also go a long way toward increasing strength and vitality and preventing development of tuberculosis, scrofula, leanness, and such like affections. The system needs fat, and fats, combined with a low percentage of (no-. tetd foods, are of particular value to the body. Olive oil is one of the best foods we have, in lhat it contains nearly all substances necessary lo sustain life.

It will build" up wasted tissue and increase flesh when everything else fails. REACH COMPROMISE IN M'CUNE SUIT When Iho a of Charles McC'une, Middlctown auto dealer, agninsl the Newark Fire ilnsnr- ance company, came up for trial before Trial Judge Glarcncu Mur-' phy Monday morning, attorneys' announced that comprise had been reached. MoCuiie anert for claiming (heft of an automobile aa the grounds for recovery. The machine in question was tho one- which Rev. F.

AV. Gordon, Franklin, 0., disappeared year ago, after fleecing merchants and linnks. McCniio denied lhat Iho machine had been sold to Gordon. WELTNER BY SEVENMILE omOERS Dalpli Woltner, of near Bunker Hill, pleaded not guilty to a charge of possessing implements nnd materials for liho a a oC liquor in a hearing before Mayor JF. Y.

Shulcr nf Sovcnmile on Sal- trday. Wcltner's- plnce was raided on Saturday and according, lo Jfayor Shuler, cooker a a a i of mnsh wore found. The trial will he hold in frie near future. FILE TRANSCRIPT IN aiNTNER OASE Transcript from Oxford Mayor's court in the case of Carrio Gintner, Accused of resisting an officer a filed in common picas court along i a $500 bond, with Don 'rinlnor as surctv. I Little Facts 'J'ho famous River- Shannon Ireland nmy How through hydroelectric planls, plnns for development of projects nt cost of $12,500,000, promising lo supply from Ihreo to four i the present power requirements of; the Free State.

Flanls exposed In a small dose pf ether vapor will awake from Iheir i sleep and continue to grow again, according lo the United Slalos Department of Agri- culliire following recent expcri- incnls. American interests recently made (lie largest single investment of cnpilnl ever in Bolivia in purchasing Iwo famous tin properties and subsidiary railroad for $27,000,001) nnd I hereby securing control oi halt of Hint country's'tin. By the latest slcnm turbine generator enough electricity lo do all work of nn eight-room house can be produced with two pounds of conl, says nn engineer of mi American electrical company. Tho "bowler" hat has been restored to favor in London and is another step in tho return lo formality ot men's dress, eny English lint manufacturers, i torics are mouths behind on orders for Hint particular stylo of headgear. Coalvillo Council ot Leicester, England, which has a socialist majority, declined lo accept a bid to paint sfreel lamps at $1IJO, slating the work oould n.ot'bo dotio al Mini price, but ncceplnd one at donhlc the cost.

To foach Japanese tho advantages electricity, a two story house, a i one-half of the rooms i according to inclhod nnd the other luilf in ac- cordnncc witb present western ideas, has been built near Tokyo for exhibition purposes. A canning factory in i a is offered for snle to Americans by nil ngenfc nt Bordeaux, who says locnl people arc unable to operate it proliinbly but nil American might do so. The Well Dressed Man By Beaunash----- i Correct Clothes To Meet Every Occasion Your Dancing In these days, when the pursuit 'of cxclu- siveneis popular pastime, men arc oddly similar in their Usles. Indeed, one is drolly reminded of Kipling's soldier, "We aren't no thin red 'erdea nor we aren't no single men in barracks most renurk-j able like you." Nothing. much aa the vogue of the ultra-modern 'dances has helped to promote the evening clothes a.nrl to make thehrlighter and more com for t- able from head to foot.

'The notion that you mu 8t undergo polite' martyrdom in snowy linen nnd inky worsted is as out-of-date yesterday's latterly evening suit possesses all file ease of a lounge suit. is tailored of specially loomed thin fabrics. It is lightly lined. It has e. waistcoat with "athletic" or deep-cut arm holes to permit unhindered arm-play and shoulder-sway.

It is' so soft, that you could almost roll it i a bal! and not crease it at all. To get down to the ground, the footwear, illustrated here, is expressly meant for the dancer. The hosiery is sheer silk OB fine Trench lisle with single, double or triple silk clocks embroidered in white upon black. If preferred, the clocks may be black upon black, but no other colors, except white or black are allowable in socks to pair off with evening dress. The finer grades of lisle (ire i as smart, if not smarter, than silk arid they cost more.

The patent leather Oxford having plain, tapering toe; a trim, beveled, flexible sole and a low, broad heelis the standard type to accompany the Tuxerlo jacket. However, a dull-finished shoe of black calfskin is also worn, though the elegance of evening clothes favors a glossy, rather than a lustreless, shoe. Dancing and the need of a shoe which Is supple and springy hnve given setback to shoes with buttoned tops, once deemed an integral nf ceremonious dress. They arc loo unwieldy upon the waxed' floor. RECEIVER TO SELL SODA Permission lo scjl a soda a i part of tho estate of George W.

Hershner, lo John Rochelle for $55 was authorized by Judge Clarence Mpr- phy, according to an filed I in common pleas court. The application was made by Carl Autcnen, receiver of the estate. WEEK'S EVENTS AT U. P. OHUROH Events for the week at the United Presbyterian church will nclnde a meeting of tie Girl Scouts Wednesday at 4 p.

Hie annual cougregalioiifli meetriug a law of Averages IB immu- le. Dental BlatitvMca prove that four out of every five ove W-Andlhou sands younger, too are marred by Pyorrbea. Do you waa to escape? It takes healthy gums to keep healthy teeth Bleedine gums are Nature's first warning of Pyorrhea. Then they bemn to recede, lose that rich, pink color. Disease-breeding poisons collect in pug pock'' ets and often drain through the entire system.

If used in time, and used consistently, Forhan's will prevent Pyorrhca, or check its progress-- something ordinary tooth pastes are powerless to do. It contains just the right proportion of Forhan's Astringent (as used by the dental profession in the treatment of Pyorrhea). It is safe, efficient and pleasant tasting. Even if you don't care to discontinue'your favorite' dentifrice, at least stare using Forhan's once a day. Forhan's is more than a tooth paste; itchecks Pyorrhea.

Thousands have found it beneficial for years. Fof your own sake ask for and get Forhan's For the Gums. At all druggists, 350 and 600 in tubes. formula R. J.

Taihaa, D. D. S. New York Juat as a ahlpncedB thecloiest attention under water-lino, do your ttteth under tha gum-li FOR THE GUMS, More than a tooth paste-it chtciu Pyorrhea Wednpsday Rvciiiug at 7:30 wilili a reception for neu memliers received during thn yenr; -a young people's ihike Tlnirsdiay (evening at" 1 the eli lire li at seven o'clock; a ineDt-ing of frho Robin Hood pioneers Friday nt 7 p. clioir rehearsal Sntimlny nt flnj the fchanl? offering service next Sunday.

4 FOUNDRY COMPANY HAS FILED APPEAL The Foundry Appliance company, of Trenton, has filed a petition, in error in the court appeals, nslang reversal of a judgment of $0,083, FOR LESS MONEY you can builcf, remodel, repair WITH SHEETROCK i JVTOU get a better result at lower cost when JL you make your walls and ceilings with Sheetrock. Sheetrock is low in first cost. ShSfetrock is inexpensive to erect. Sheetrock costs nothing at all to maintain. SKeetrock lasts as long as the building stands.

Do you know what' Sheetrock is? Gypsum highest grade--cast in sheets, all ready for use. You just nail it to the joists or studding. Ffre- proof. Non-warping. Tight'joMed.

Permanent. Sheetrock takes any decoration. Use it with Textone, The Sheetrock Decorator, or wall paper, paint, panels. Marfevonly by the United States Gypsum Company. Ask your lumber or building material dealer lor a sample and prices.

UNITED STATES GYPSUM COMPANY 205 West Monroe Street, Chicago, TJlinoli SHEETROCK Fireproof A A TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1924 The. 35,000 forest fires in rendered hy a jury brought by Colielt Ratliff, Irntor of (htt'cstalc of Perry deceased, of Middletown. the suit adiuinis- RallifC, Ralliff was killc'd in the foimdrv ii'hen an emery wheel hroke and tho adminis- lives and a damngo of Irator of the esate brought suit for The Strauss Clothing a Shoe a of Hamilton" Not jiist but "of there's a difference. When you boost for vour town, back its enterprises and its charities, for its progress, you become part of-it. We ve been "of Hamilton" for a lonrr tiinn; we like to think we've helped make it a better town to live in.

Anyhow, Hamilton folks know they can b'ust us, depend on us for square service. CI YEARS OF I A SERVTCK ACCOUNT '--opened with us, using your rnrnitnre, Piano, Vltf Iilve Stock or Implements as security will prove just satisfactory to you as hnndreds of other Hamilton citizens. GET'lHESE FACTS THAT--We givs you 12 or 18 months to-pay. All transactions are confidential. We POSITIVELY ask for no.ENDORSERS No Interest Collected In Advance.

Many Other Interesting Features Abont Onr Yon Will Like. Call, or i STRAIGHT-TIME LOANS TO FARMERS THE CAPITOL LOAN CO. PHONE 4080 N. W. OOR.

THIRD HIOH Entrance No, 7 No, Third St. led Drinks are made for the home What is it that's cooler than it's cold? Bolllcd carbonated hev-i croges. Cnrhonalion accentuates the flavors; makes Ihe senses more perceptive nnd Iho whole sensation is more pleasing than any other kind of -a drink. Doctors recommend them, fifty are nn all-year drink nnd a healthful lialjit--Keep them in the home. Good for the kiddies, grown-ups and the sick room.

One pleasure that is out of luxury class. Hcalfh demands them. Refreshingly Delicious Pure Fruit Flavors Flavor's of real fruits are in the manufacture of our fruit drinks. One of the reasons why they taste so good and are recommended so Jiighly for their healthfulness. Phone 29 Order By The Your favorite flavor or mixed Imperial Ginger Pabst Orange Pitst Qrario Oherry Blossoms Pabst Olnb Soda Hires Root Beer Pariflt Sarsaparilla Ward's Lemon Crush Ward's Limo Oruah 'Ward's Orange Crash Peach Whip NOW -PHONE 29 The J.

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