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PAGE THREE was persuaded by her nance to advance the date set for their marriage and DAILY NEWS, JACKSON, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1, 1917. allow It to be consecrated during the of Mi Woods' p- evening yesterday. consent having been gained, Mr, Pax-ton ealled up sevefal of hi close friends, asking them to present at I ft Mm fcsXA I ft 1 iTt TOJH7 ATM THURSDAY AUGUST the ceremony, and while there were no attendants. It would not be incorrect to state that the popular-leader of the Traveling Men of Mississippi, Major BIGGEST FILM SHOW ON EARTH John Armstrong, filled the role of best man and his wife, Mrs.

Armstrong, that of matron of honor, for their younl friends, and filled most ac 66 95 ceptably. Mr. and Mrs. Paxtoiv expect to make Jackson their home, and will i be given a cordial welcome by their friends. MAJESTIC 2d 0 0 6 mm 1R A Pretty Daaee.

Miss Eliza Coyer entertained at her home on South Congress Stret at a most enjoyable dance which the young hostess and her mother gave in honor of their attractive visitor from New A FILM MOST UNUSUAL AND ONE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS Orleans, Miss Mildred Satimore, and which was attended by a large com pany of young people, all of whom enjoyed the hospitality of the, home and the pleasure of meeting the New Or 0 leans girl who is adding to the charm of this home by her presence. Real Romance Terrific Tragedy Beautiful Allegory Tremendous Circus Heart Throbs Laughs and Tears Dancing was enjoyed until a late SEE Petethe Monkey with human intelligence. Fifteen greatest pantomime scenes ever filmed. The burning of the lions' cage and circus. The most wonderful of all ballet spectacles.

hour and cooling punch and Ices were served during the Intermissions for the refreshment of the guests of Mrs. Cover and tsa Cover and their hov oree Miss imore. ADMISSION 10c AND 23c Mr. Joha Kreonr'i (iaeata. Mrs.

Joha Broome has been enter OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO taining as guests In her home, her mother Mrs. Hackney and her alster In the Social Realm BY KATE MARKHAM POWER. PHONE 695. Mrs. Phil Bleecker, and flnda her home lonely today because of the departure EIGHTY PHYSICIANS of Mr.

and Mrs. Bleecker for Fulton AMUSEMENTS Ky and other-places of Interest 3 Mrs. Caleeraa'a Visiter. EIILIE8F Mr. and Mra.

Raphael Galceran are DiniimyTomccnnv I church will meet at five o'clock tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Frank Muh, In her pretty home on Rankin street Every member Is urged to he present lite (otiltloa Friday Ma at. enjoying the presence In their home of Mrs. Galceran mother Mrs. M.

V. Harper and of her young brother David imumii HULL I UN The Best ICE CREAM In JACKSON At the DEW DROP J. A. SHURLDS, Mgr. BESSIE LOVE IS HERE IN'THE SAWDUST RING' Harper who came from their distant More, Doctors from Missis- i-j r.

Sammrriif at f.eeea Lake. The Albert Green family, loyal always to the beauties of the Lake region In Wisconsin, hav left for Green 1-ake and other points where Mrs. Green and MiM Laura, Moore, will nfwnd the remainder of the heated term. TU Skaad la I Dr. and Mrs.

Hurley Shalds, with their children, and Mrs. W. Nugent, enjoying a brkf tny In Chicago, home in Los Angeleaor a summer-visit to the home of thig young cou The Cotillon Club, made up of young men of the First Regiment, Mississippi PRETTY ALICE BRADY sippi me rseeaea iur Medical Corps ple; and who are ffmling especial Pleasure in the interesting children of Infantry, will entertain their ferinda Friday night with a beautiful dance In the Edwards House ball room; and Mr. and Mra. Galceran.

I She Is Here in "The Divorce the girls of Jackson are delighted to know that a number of the members According to the compilation pre At Cooper Well. pared by l'r. W. B. Dobson, assistant There will be dancing every night Triangle Star Appears as a Bareback Rider "Masque Of Life" Thursday.

of the Cotillon Club who were unex Game" Today "Squaw Man's Tomorrow. for a week or more at Coopers' Wells secretary of the Mississippi Medical Section, National Council for Defense, pectedly called to HattU-Khurjr on duty. and the attendance will be unusually after issuing- their Invitations, Will be eighty physicians in this state have allowed sufficient lirtive run back accepted the commissions tendered to Jackson for this dance, at which large as the management has secured Ships Band from Vicksburg, a seven piece orchestra, to furnish music for this Carnival of fanclng. Alice Brady is the most delightfully they are to be hosts. pretty and piquant young lady imaginable in "The Divorce Game," the them for service in the Medical Reserve Corps, and are now awaiting the call from the government.

Six' physicians to whom commissions were Twadeird, after they had stood examination, refused or were Mr. Sv Clair Tbomoa la Jaekou Mrs. Klndlow'a Retara. Mrs. St.

Clair Thompson, Fcld agent iMra. Ernest Findlow and her chil of the Woman' Party in at The Kd- Bessie Love will make her first appearance on the screen as a bareback; rider in her latest Triangle play, "The Kawdust by L. Jefferson, at the Majestic Theatre today. It is a delightful story of the circus, and Bessie Love is said to make tho hit of her career as the little girl, threatened with the poorhouse, who runs away and becomes a member of the huge family that live under the "big top." dren after their delightful summer visit to the Frank Hallams, the Louis warda today on her way back to headquarters after her recent tour of Mississippi in the Interest ow the work. Hallam and the Garland Lyella, have Funeral Will Take Place at the Baptist Church There Thursday Morning returned id their home In Bt.

Louts having left Monday afternoon. Mr. KoU-rt entile loa Ketara. disqualified. The record ahowi that a very larire majority of the doctors who have accepted the call to lervice are over 25 years of age.

is rather singular that very few doctors of the military draft age, between" 21 and SI, have volunteered for the Medical Reserve Corps, despite the fact that they are arter which tli)' will a month lit Wisconsin where the busy aic.ian will find much ntoifd wt from his arduous duties of lils practice, ami, with Mri, Shands end children, will enjoy tbe beauties of the I.ake region. Ba'k from the oiwt. Mr. and Mrs. Jame 15.

Lovelace, with their aost end daughters, have return- from the Gulf Coast where, at the White House, they spent the time mont enjoyably. The pleasure of the family was greatly enhanced by the presence with ihm of ihe elder son, Mr. Jamie Lovelace, 'Who Is at home fro-n New York for his vacation, and who, with hi sister, Miwi Jeannttte, added in larpe measure to the pleasures of the young 'people at the White Hour and other delightful resorts during their Uy lldo the Gulf. 1 I'fcllstltran aa The Pbilslhea Claa of Gnltnway Arnorlel William llenw inifvcay teacher, will give a cl lerlaiftment tomorrow evening at eight o'clock In the church parlor and ev- Mr. Robert Kentilogton reached Be Party at The Majestic.

thoroughly pleasing new World-Picture Brady-Made which will be seen at; the Istrione Theatre today. She appears In the role of a charming young American girl who marries an extravagant French nobleman and who Is herself one of the most extravagant young people imaginable. She has a business-like mother who has seen to it that by her marriage settlement she Is unable to touch any of the principal or the money left her by her father. The mother has twice settled the debts of the young people but refuses to do so the third time and so they resort to a money lender who temporarily helps I them out of their difficulties, but who Jackson yesterday anil his friends are Mrs. Ruth Stephenson is entertain pleased to note that his month on the ing a large company of rose bud girls this afternoon with a Box party at The I.ekfS were most beneficial; and, this your.g man states that It was equally Mr.

J. O. Bilbo, father of Governor Theodore G. Bilbo, died at three o'clock this morning at the family home near Poplarville. Mr.

Bilbo was in his 86th year, and Majestic in honor of her niece Miss The settings are realistic, for Bessie and her company traveled with a circus touring California in order to film the principal scenes. Every detail, from the wardrobe tent to the main tent with its three rings, is shown. Among those in the large cast supporting the star are Harold Goodwin, JaoVc Richardson, Josephine -IVley, XJiT Eliaabeth McDowell of Batesvllle subject to draft. The government is making anothsr urgent call fot the enrollment of doi-tora. and a nw appeal will be sent enjoyable.

Tfce Lett Boy Vlalt. daughter of David McDowell Junior. had been in failing health for some time. Gov. Bilbo left here Monday No prouder or more Independent lads Jaefcsea Takra Chaataaaaa'a Heaevs.

have ever left Jackeon than were Y. D. in the end makes more trouble for That the gifted young- represent to the physicians in this state. The army will neid 2,000 doctors by the 1st of October antJ not exceeding half that number enrolled. them than all of their creditors.

The i Dean and Alfred Hollingswortn and Vtctcr lott, aona of Mr. and Mrs ative of Jackson two Colleges, Mill. Yancey l.otL when on yesterday af saps and Celhaven should have brought home flrat honor from the Inter-Col manner In which the couple finally obtain the necessary money is decidedly novel, interesting and Entertaining. "The Divorce Game" is one of the mo-it they the Panama Limited, to make the trip to Alton, legiate contest In oratory and in music held at Chautauqua this year 1 111., their mother's girlhood home. Thoufh without evort on the long cause for general congratulation; Miss splendidly pleasing entertainments ever filmed.

Ay member of the class I expected to trip all who know the.se lads are con Mr, Brown, deputy clerk of Hinds county apainst the city of Jackson for damages in the sum of 110,800, alleging that he was seriously Injured In falling over a guy wire to a telephone pole improperly placed on North West street. The case will be docketed for the September term. Edna Earl Srarkei daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pperkes, representing Belhaven College last night in the le present for the enjoj iner I.

a Aid of St. inters. fident that their manly Independence will carry them In to their destination, u)r they will remain until Squaw Man's Son Thursday. During the production of "The annual contest with which the Chau The Indies' Aid Society of St. school open.

Squaw Man's Son, Edwin llillon tauqua season came to a close added fresh laurel to those which Julian The bcs who. Kke all small boys, adore their soldiery uncles, will be morning in response to a message from phyuiuans stating that his father could survive but a few days, and remained constantly at the bedside until the end came. The deceased was a native of Mississippi, his parents being of Scotch-Irish descent. For many years was one of the foremost farmers and stockmen of Pearl River county, and vice-president of the National Bank at Poplarville. He served as a private In the Confederate army throughout the Civil War.

A telephone message from Poplarville today stated that the funeral will take place Thursday morning at eleven o'clock at the Baptist Church. Under an order issued by Secretary of State Power, the Capitol building will remain closed during the forenoon Thursday in honor of the deceased. Gov. Bilbo is expected to return to the city on Saturday. Numerous telegrams of sympathy were sent to th-j chief executive today by, state officials and ihs personal friends here.

Feibleman won upon the opening nlgnt less than a fortnight since when as TI RKS IV BID FIX ATHENS, August 1. Latest Havts Millsaps representative he wo ovar denied the pleasure of their presence during this visit as Mr. Frank Heintt and his brothers are all In come branch "Masque of Life," Thursday, No pretense of subtlety in plot or treatment is made In 'The Masque of Life," which comes to the Majestic on Thursday. Its frank purpose is to amuse and thrill and this it certainly accomplishes by means of pretty nearly every trick ever used in directing a film; by a number of new photographic efforts, and as a foundation on the most expensive series of spectacular scenes ever put into a modern story. It is a film of today not a costume play and Its characters ar so real and played with "such sincerity that It holds Interest and sympathy throughout for the romantic lovers who are Us basis.

The love of a littl-i circus girl for a younjr prince Ilia story of their courtship plans elope are simply and toM. At the opening of lite dim, except for the wonderfully elaborate scenes, one would not antiipte tho magnificence of the reels to follow. The story works up gradually, and while the fight between the heroin. the I'niversity, the A. and M.

College and Mississippi College. dispatches front Anatolia say that, after the abdication of King Constart- of the service, one of them being now DISHES! HIT IttlTIOIES iuui Miss Sparkeg competed against the "at the point of ready best musical talent In the leading Col tlne, virtually all of the Greeks who lived near the coast were sent to the Interior. lege for women In the state; and that to rail for France, In the paymaster's department, and another will soon be in tralnirr. while Frank Heinle, whom she should have won Is indeed no The Turklfh soldiers in Anatolia are small honor to the young glrL but In J.sckson claims, Is at one of the school for Officers, doing good work, as he Royle's famous sequel to his story, "The Squaw Man," a Lasky-Paramount picture which will be seen it the Istrione Theatre on Thursday, with Wallace Reid supported by Anita King In the principal roles, it was necessary for the final scenes to rind a blUzari Now although the picture was taken at the time of year when In most parts of the country blizzards are the prs-vailing fashion, there were none in Southern California consequently the Larky Company requested the weather bureau to page a blizzard. Finally one was discovered high in the mountains, and the company, incluc.ng Mr.

Reid and Miss King, dashed from the studio by automobile to the storm center, expecting to film the scenes and return the same day. After filming the scenes they started to return and found the pass had been snowed in and the entire company, clad only in summer no sense was her trlumpa a aurprise to her friend In Jackson as she is rarely gifted and has added to the always does. With the Jaha Hopkins I Bit. said to be in a bad plight. They are miscellaneously armed with Mausers, Martinis and almost any avialable kind of rifles and are commanded by German non-commissioned officers whose rule is such as to provoke an Irritation that cannot be disguised nor concealed.

value of her talent by loyal devotion to her instructors and by an Intelligent So much h.is been written of late study of mualc. i Pharmaceutical Chemists Roh Calomel of its Nauseating ami Dangerous Qualities. New Tablets Now on Hale FOR INACTIVE LIVER AND BILIOUS SPELLS by the war correspondents concerning the honors which belong to the Johns' Hopkins Criit, which established the The great blind musician Edward Baxter Perry when in Jackson last wa deeply interested In Mias Sparkes The situation is the worse for ths IIERE IS OXE OP THE fact that the tare of the troops is get Here Vntler the Name "Cal-! Hed Cross hospital at the permanent training camp for American soldiers in Ossibilities as a planlste and said SUREST OF REMEDIES ting steadily worse. Meat which onoe was rlentiful and cheap is now almost France, that it mny be of interest to otabs." know that one of the force of physic Just ask anv good druggist for a I5c unobtainable because the Germans are said to have sent away everything" bottle of BOND'S LIVER FILLS. Take they could lay hands on, even to dead ians in charge is a Mississippian, nr.

Sydenstrlcker, elder son of the late Pr. Sydenstricker of Wert Point, a dis one each night for two or three nifthts, colthes, went to bed in a small mountain hotel and It was two days before they escaped. M3W ITKHXAT10VU, lHECEIKT. horses. and a crazed chimpanzee for the life of a baby boy, on top of a 360 foot chimney, is in itself tnough to give tho film what critics call a "punch." It simply works up to the fire scenes in a burning circus building which cost in themselves, nearly a quarter of a million dollars to make, and had a toll of human lives, as well as those of the lions, who, through an accident, were burned to death In the great fire which got beyond control of the film makers.

The remarkable way in which actors, directors and camera men stuck to their posts and finished the film, in the face of imminent danger, has contributed immeasurably to the striking edeets obtained. then one each night a needed. The results will be vigorous liver action, regular bowel action, freedom from bilious spells and sick headachee tinguished Presbyterian minister. Dr. Sydenstrlokcr left Mississippi late In May with the Johns Hopkins comple many kind things of her work after having her play for him several times.

He, too, will doubtless be pleased to know- success last night, aj will hundreds of her father's friends throughout the state. Only one shadow marred the Joy of the night for the young musician and her chaperon Mrs. J. L. Roberts, this oeing the failure of the Jackson con tingenH to be of the company present, six automobile parties, made up of Belhaven teachers, trustees, graduates and students beside several personal friends of the Snarkea family had planned a delightful trip down for the evening but the heavy rain In the late ment of physicians and great spec- better digestion, better appetite, new Calomel, the most popular and by far the most useful of all home medicines, has at Jaft been purified of Its objectionable qualities.

The new calomel tablets bearing the name "Calo-tabs at now available at local dVug atores and according to druglsts will rapidly take the place of the old-style calomej tablets. For biliousness, constipation and Indigestion and for all other conditions where calomel is essential the new Calotaba Is considered I having with them one hundred "their own purses, for 'somewhere In energy. You'll feel like a new person. BOND'S LIVER PILLS are safe, mild, yet thorough in action. Just try them.

Advertisement France:" and their destination It is now known was with the American soldiers in the great training camp. Marriage at The F.dward. FOUR WEEKS INJOSPITAL No Relief Mrs. Brown Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

HOTBSB'S FRlEliO A pretty marriage seremony was LONDON, Aug. 1 Commenting on the meeting of British and German delegates at Hague, to consider questions relating to prisoners, the "Law Journal" says: "It has always been understood hitherto that the state of war operates complete severance of all relations between the belligerents except that if pure force. This is the explanation of the common practice, followed universally in the present war, whereby the belligerents deal with each other through the intervention of neutral powers. The present meeting is. it is suggested, without, precedent in the history of law.

Its im afternoon and reports of storm threats. celebrated last evening In the parlors of The Edwards House, when Mr. later, from Crystal Fpringa, made this trip impossible to the genuine regret of all who had planned it. ATI. AX TV IS SUELTEKIXG ATLANTA, Aug.

1. Atlanta Is In the midst of the most terrific heat wave in the memory of the oldest inhabitant While the temperature readings of the local weather bureau do not show as high as they have in times past, the actual suffering is greater than ever before. People who sleep on sleeping porches where they usually James Paxton, a popular traveling man and Miss Mary Woods, of Haslehurst, However the young contestant felt Expsstani ioihsrs A PENETRATING LINIMENT a practically perfect remedy. One tablet on the tongue at bedtime, a. swallow of water no taste, no griping, no nausea, no danger.

Next morning yu are feeling fine, your liver Is clean, your appetite splendid. Eat what you please. Calotaba are sold only In original, sealed packaRes. twenty doses for thirty-five cents. All druggists ate authorized to refund the price as a guarantee that you will be perfectly delighted with Calotabs.

a most ch: young girl, were no lack of sympathy nor knew any lack of frlenda in the hours of her anxiety and later, of her triumph as Cleveland. yeara I Buf she was given every proof of loyalty united In the sacred bonds by Pr. Randolph of the Methodist church, a number of friends of the young people wit-nersing the service. Miss Woods was In Jackscn ester-day on a brief visit, and while here fered so sometimes it seemed as though jfind compelte relief at the end of hot, il could not stand IllTlilHtHllllintitniiinil by her friends at Chautauqua and later was royally received by the entire Chautauqua contingent, including the sultry days have not. Deen aoie catch a single stirring breexe.

Even the top floors of skyscrapers, ordinarily fanned by wecome winds throughout the day, are as hot as furnaces. other lovely girls who had been with portance does not end there. It almost seems as if we are at last becoming emancipated from the chains of the old fashioned diplomacy, which almot.1 deliberately made tit impossible for belligerents fairly and squarely to ta'k out their causes of friction face to face. The new departure Is one from whi -it much may be Imped in other her in the splendid high class contest. -S-tat etaoinshrdlu cmfwyp etaoin hdu CITATION NOTICE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI: To Geo.

C. Oraeier. W. L. Helfenstein.

C. leader and John Mullen, Sham- okin, Penn. You are commanded to appear before the Chancery Court. First District of the County of Hinds, in said State, on the 2nd Monday of September, 1917, to defend the suit in said court of J. N.

Flowers, wherein you are defendant. This 3th dav of Julv, A. 1917. W. W.

DOWNING, Clerk. Pv E. Roberts. D. C.

E. It. COOPER, PAL'L CHAMBERS. Solicitors. A-1-S-15-J3 CLERK WAXTS COMPENSATION it any longer.

It was all in my lower organs. At times I could hardly walk, for if I stepped on a littlo stone I would tknost faint One day I did faint and my husband was sent for and the doctor came. I was taken to the hospital The English soldiers want their te; the French soldiers want their light wine; the American soldiers want the baseball scores; the German soldiers want a free lunch counter. Seat Rlll Goveraor at Poor Dollar CAMP GORDUN II CUE. i Safemilk Infants Invalids HORLICR'S IV Day.

A circuit clerk In one of the northern counties of the state today sent to the Uovejuior'a office a bill for services a member of the county board of registration and exemption at 4 per day. This is the first attempt to clatm compensation for rendering this patriotic service. Governor Bilbo havins pledged the secretary of Var that the Atlanta. Auir. I.

Camp Gordon is the name applied to the great military cantonment north of Atlanta where 25,000 to 44.0n0 men of the Selective Army areola be trained f-r service on the firing'1 line in Fiance. It will be a city In itself, with prac BID" IXVIIEII The Bonrd of Trustee of the Mississippi State Penitentiary will, on T'lefilay. A -J st "tit, 1W7, their office in the city of Jackeon. MiaH purchase the following- supplies: Drugs to be Parchman, For "One Doflar" 3 Cans No. 3 "Fcnideir Peaches 11 Pounds Granulated Sugar 3 rounds -Ferndeir Coffee I'm 10 Packages Corn Flakes 'JqJ 7 Cans No.

2 Pork and Beans li'RS 3 1-2 Pounds Reat N. Y. Cream Cheese SI.OO 1 Can "Krak-R-Jak" Crackers and 1 Jar hest Queen $1.00 3 Twenty-ounce Jars Pickles asl'RR 20 Rolls Toilet Paper 5 Cans French Peas 5e'R2 6 Cans "Monsfjon Asparagus J. Me Black Grocery Company PHONES 2500250125022503 convenience Miss. tically evt-ry up-to-date Oov Tlii.

OHKilltAL Its population i Sl months contract 011 the follow- and stayed four weeks but when I came borne I would faint just the same and hid the same pains. A friend who is a nurse to try Lydia E. Finkham's ves suf- pound. I began taking it thf itching, for I was suffering a great eciate the already done me more gftsinol Oint-hospital. To anyone wbtffering stops as I was my advice is to cool and cotn-drug-store and get a bcon disappears.

Pinkham's Vegetable can that it vou ro home." Mrsf of the modern city. t. wo I Trn rill ii will be equal to the white adult maie $wts socks, gtoekings, toilet paper. bus NatioV Sit 1 s- am t. i work of the selective draft would be I carried out In Mississippi without cost copulation of Atlanta.

It will have aldrujr.x. buttons, thread, needles, soap, nl aster, narirarrea grain, in powucr i.j 1 L'U 1 ashing powder, micaroni, extracts. oatmeal, crackers, black pepper, soda, oysters, salt, bakirg powder, vinegar, matches, chewing tohnrco, unlit lime, lament, fait brick, disinfectants, floor Needless to say. the clerk In question will not receive a warrant for the amount he desires. On the contrary, he will probably receive a very salty letter from the executive jury when arfvauasassgrowuigciuiurcu.

Southern lieu Teiepnone i-sciHnse 1 they were ridi.upt"1'"'1' whdebody. 1 arge as any exchanges in Atlanta fcankment on theaged. Lnd wm nave men for telephone open- 1 several miles soutJhaa te tc I tors, the members of the signal corps! escaped with only ruiresnocrc.kinj. been passed into service f- rj Lincoln sustained YOU S3C Price this work, bruises about the ba J. J.

COMA If, 2844 it. 12th Qeni, irt. Secretary. i ttufebsni Imlt torn. A A young boy, who ir, escapetl wnuuui 1 VI.

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