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WEDNESDAY, OOTOBKB 20. A I I A FAOS MRS. MILLER OF DARRTOWN IS HOSTESS TO PRISCILLA CLUB Stripped Auto Is Found- George Bowman Has Painful Accident Pliculll To Uarrlown, Oct. 20. Mrs.

Ernest Miller proved herself a charming hostess Saturday afternoon when she entertained the PrUc'illn cliil) and a number of at an afternoon party at the Jjo'iie of Frank Marshall. The always inviting lionie was made more attractive by many largo vases of rare species of dahlias. Tlie ladies spent tho time doing bits of dainty needlework and two contests were offered by the hostess. Mrs. Clark Kramer and Miss Nellie Davis were the succcss- 1'ul contestants and received lovely stationery for their efforts.

Dainty refreshments were served at the rlo.se of the afternoon. Guests were present i'rnni Oxford, Hamilton and Collinsville. Stripped Auto Sunday morning a 192(1 model Stiidebaker sedan was stripped and abandoned one and a a miles north of Darrtown on the Collinsvillc road. Hamilton police following: Clem Pfaff farm Tuesday night and stripped a Dodge touring ear of tires and curried away several gallons of gasoline. George Bowman Injured George Bowman, residing east of tho village on the Collinsville road, met with a serious accident Saturday morning when two fingers were badly mangled in a corn binder.

The injured man was taken to the office of Dr. A. B. Wilkie, Darrtown, where it was found necessary to remove the injured fingers. Mr.

Bowman is resting comfortably at thi stime. Dancing Party The Pythian Sisters will give an old-fashioned dancing party at tho K. of I', hall Saturday night, October 30. All are cordially inviited to attend. A Surprise A jolly crowd of relatives and friends gathered at the pretty country homo of Mr.

and Mrs. Willia Betz, Sunday and took Miss Mildred Brown completely by surprise in honor of her birthday anniversary. She received many useful and pretty gifts. Each came with well- filled baskets and at high noon a delicious dinner was served to the ilton, are visiting at the Keese home. Miss Elizabeth Shaw entertained at a birthday party at her home Collinsville, Saturday night.

Several young people from here attended. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson ami little daughter Mary Ann, Mr. and Mrs.

William Kramer, daughter Martha, of Hamilton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander at their homo near Richmond, Ind. Lloyd MeViekcr spent the weekend at Ada, Ohio, and attended the houie-coming at Ohio Northern university, Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. John Wheeler of Richmond, called on relatives here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Wiiey arc erecting a modern bungalow on a lot recently purchased from Ed Thome.

The lot is a part of the late Richard MoVicker farm, two miles south of the village. The Mothers' club will meet at the schpol house Thursday "October 28. The meeting is moved up one day owing to the market which tho club is holding at Hamilton, Saturday morning, October 30. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Bess, Mrs. Will Henning and daughter Jessie of Hamilton, called at the home of Mrs. Lizzie B. Fisher, Sunday evening. were notified and detectives arrived on the scene a short time later and identified the car as one stolen at a farm near Conuersvillc, early Friday morning, used as a pet away car Friday, in the $35,001) payrol' Messrs and Mesdames Brown, Fred Dulli, Charles Gray Arthur Phirmen, Charles Mieth, Mrs.

Katherine Kimball, Mrs. Anna Rapp, Misses Freda Dulli, Margaret Banker, Christine Dulli, a robbery at Indianapolis and desert-; Knighton, Emma Elble, Dorothy i'l here Saturday night. Brown, Messrs. Charles and Bud Francis of the Darrtown Gray, Paul and Elmer Brown. August Mieth, Edward Brown, Mr.

ant Mrs. William Betz and children, THE THEATRES The Moviet UASCARETS" FOR BOWELS, STOMACH, HEADACHE, COLDS Clean your liver and constipated bowels to-night and feel fine Motor Inn, was ordered by the detectives to move the ear to his garage "here it was claimed by the Viola and Wilbur, Grandpa Brown owner Sunday afternoon. and hostess. Thieves entered the garage at the After a most enjoyable day the guests departed for their homes, winning Mildred many more happy birthdays. Notes of Interest Miss Martha Seward spent Sunday i her Mrs.

Lulu Seward, at her home on the ton pike. Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

Stork are visiting the former's sister at her home in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. i Mr. and Mrs. William Neanover and Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Neanover entertained relatives at dinner Sunday. Sunday visitors at the Reese homo were: Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, Miss Olive Waer, of Collinsville, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff of Hamillon, Mrs. Lizzie B. Fisher and the Misses Nellie and Maria Davis.

Miss Margaret Bryant of Hamilton, spent the week-end with her Mi-, and Mrs. Howard a I i i ini.f i Arc you keeping; yuor liver, stomach bowels clean, pure and fresh i Cast-are-Is--or merely forcing a pa.ssageway every few days with salt i i a i pills or eastor i This is i a Caseitrcts. immediately cleanse stomach, remove the sour, undigosi- eil and fermenting food and foul a the excess bile parents, I he liver and curry out of the SVE- Bryant, lem the constipated waste matter puisou in the bowels. Xo oiliU how sick, bilious ami i a you 1'cel, Mr. and Mrs.

P. W. Liebrock and daughter Augusta, were entertained ut six o'clock dinner Wednesday at home of Mr. and Mrs. i i a i ville Invin of Hamilton.

leep. A Ora Teckman of Sevenmile, staying at the home of his parents, They work while Ill-cent box I'rJin niggift i keep your head; Mr. and -Mrs. William Tcckman, clear, stomach sweet and your i where he is recovering from a tonsil a bowels regular for nioniiis. operation.

fnrgel tho i i Mrs. Jacob Gaiscr spent Thursday i insides need a gentle clean-) at Hamilton with her sister, Mrs. "The Sheik" Coming to Palace by Special Bequest. The Palace theatre lias veceivcd many requests to back the pic- i tnre which brought liudolph Valentino unlimited praise and popularity, namely, "The And so, i'n an endeavor to meet llu; demands of his friends and patrons, Old Man Palace will present for two days only--Friday and Saturday of Ibis week--a memorial revival of the Paramount production of "The Sheik." The same Ectith M. Hull who wrote "The Sheik" wrote "The Son of the starring liudolph Valentino, which appeared at, the Palace Theatre just recently.

Who doesn't remember the story of "The And tho performance of Valentino in the title role? Sheik" shows the way an Arab chief makes love to a beauti- fill English girl lie has captured. At i first the lovely English girl hated tho bronzed Arab chief who had can lured her in the as she sees his tyranny over a hundred tribes, hate turns to fear, and fiear to fascination. The Sheik is determined to make her love him, and proceeds to carry out his plans in his own barbaric way. The Palace Orchestra will render an appropriate musical program, and Hay ITilclcrs. will sing, "There's a New Star In Heaven." Tom Mix in "No Man's Tomorrow The Riallo is presenting tomorrow and the remainder of the week, Tom Mix in "No Man's Gold," tho gentle Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole a a ccild stalls.

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Lay aside nasty salts, dangerous calomel and harsh physics. Get a of Old Reliable "VINCO" Herb Tablets today! Take a tablet i 'eel fine tomorrow! Do a double day's work! Keep looking and feeling fiiin! small cost! Uo a kindness by telling olh- about "VINCO!" Harry Butterfield. Miss Bessie Smith anil a girlfriend of Hamilton, called -at the home of Mr. and Jlrs. Fred A.

Kramer Thursday evening. Howard Bryant atended the foot- bill game at Springfield, Ohio, Saturday. ti. A. Miller returned home Thurs- Chicago where he attend- lephone convention.

Moody Davis Flenner's Corner, spent Sunday at the Joseph Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hollander of Fort Wayne, motored here Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Ward. Harry Techman was, an over-Sunday visitor at Georgetown, Ohio, with the Louden family. Milford Township 'High school defeated Jaeksonburg High sehopl in a baseball game Friday' -afternoon. The game was played at Darrtown. Miss Nellie Stevens of Hamilton, spent tho week-end with Miss Marian Sravcly.

Mr. Loos' and Miss Hosa Suavely of Hamilton, spent Sunday at the Snavcly home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A.

Kramer were Sunday dinner guests of Miss Alien Allen at her home in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. George Niohol spent Sunday at Sevenmile, with Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Shaeffer. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff of Ham- How Women Now keep fresh, charming under hygienic handicap--new way provides true security--discards like tissue HE uncertainty and insecurity of the old-time "sa'nitary pad" has been ended. Scientific protection now supplants it.

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Thus ending ALL fear of offending. You get it for a few cents at any I drug or department store simply saying "KOTEX." Women ask foi it without hesitancy. Try Kotex. Comes 12 in a pack; age. Proves old ways an unnecessary risk.

i No laundry--discard like tissue 'rtfatiuj Fox News; and a Fox comedy. Frank Campeau, who played the gambler in "3 Bad Men" is busy again. Campeau plays Frank Healy the screen version of J. Allan Dunn's novel "Xo Man's Gold," starring Tom Mix. This desert drama opens i Healy a i i Lyuian and his nine-year-old son.

who have just d'v covered a gold mine, llealy fires anil Ijyuian drops mortally Forrest Taylor plays Lyman and Micky Mooro the boy. Stone, portrayed by Tom Mir. a 1 tracted by tho sound of the shot, rides up just as Lefty Logan limps into sijht. Harry Gripp, who ira-. Ivan, the vagabond in "Siberia," plays Logan, a i a who has just been bounced off a freight train.

Lyman tears a map into three parts, gives on to Uealy, the second to Larkin and the third to Stone, making them swear they wili give tlie boy a half interest in the mine. Lyman dies and the party goes 'o Los Alitos for equipment. They arrive while a rodeo is in progress. Jane Rogers, the role played by Eva Novak, is favorite in the women's race. While she is preparing to Pete Krell, master of ceremonies orders a henchman to pull IKT out of the saddle when her horse starts.

Malcolm YVaitc plays the part of Krell. Stone, on Logan's horse, to Jane, picks her up, and places her in the saddle. She is first mil Krell declares her disqualified. After a rough and tumble fight, Stone knocks Krell out. Skmc asks Jar.e to a care of Jimmy.

When Stoue visits her ranch at night, their love is revealed. While Stone is at the ranch llealy plots will. Krell and his gang in follow Stone's outfit and kill 'the next day a prsopector overhears the plot. He tells Jane, who dasiies to warn Stone, but falls ir- to Krell's hands. The rescue jt a and the routing of outlaws by Tom, furnishes some of the biggest i seen on scran in many a moon.

which is coming iirxt Sun- liruoke a short day to tho Kialto Theatre here, police will do about it. McLaren and Kolb stayed one of the most realistic screen fistic battles in years in the events leading up to the murder. These two giants battled for more than hour, and h. on Ins lieail as largi goose egg. Director (K-orge Aivliaiub.n;d was highly elated over the sco-ie, but Kolb opined a i he not certain lie likos motion picture work or not.

Earl Hudson a "i' Sterl" for First a i a release. icatessen." Alfred K. Urcen Douglas Fairbanks In "The Black Now at Palace Uouglus Fairbanks tins capturnl local thvalreu-oeri by his laiet cause IVars harm at the hands hoasc at will, for door il of the intruders nhould arrive: when she returns home tnd titt liinne while they are in the bouse, house ransacked. Mrs. Lillic Abell, 11 Grimes street, bus asked for police aid.

She claims a the intruders seem to enter the CHRYSLER HAS DOKZ AGAIN. Oct. our," and when "it "was" over "HVriim, lilaek a split lip, a black eye nii'i aU nll lllv l'k 'li" ump on i head as large as 1 1: a i upvile I 11VM I'ligagi'iiu-nt at tln.i Colleen Moore in "It Must Be Last Times Today For the last limes today the Ki allo is presenting Colleen Moore in It Must Be ''Tbtinrb 1 ig Fleas," an Our dang comely. and Fox News. Colleen Mooro has never hail enough leisure lo become an pert in any special branch of a letics.

But there is one membiT of the Moore family who has often figured in the sports columns. He is Clove Moore, one of America's best fancy iimt of a score of diving Cleve has more recently fulluwe.1 bis sister's footsteps into the ture world, his latest effort licit 1 in Colleen's support in "It Mtiat Ut; Love," her latest First N'alioval starring vehicle. This picture was produced by John McConnicI; from a i liis pirate a tin 1 liv Anil I lie pirate a a made a i morn a i a i Ix'i-au-e a in a a a i liillie Umc i-- Icail.n':, latly, Hud nuhuily in i i we told, blames Dmig for loing i i i heart tu her in the picture. Dili ers lending exri'llent support ii, elude I'igoit, Donald Cr-p. Sum di; i Charles Stevens.

K. J. Ka'e-lifiV. John Wallace, Becker, am! Charles Belcher. This supeub i i i i i ed at Palace i i i for ii'iiy mure i row.

'flu 1 Palace orchestra rendi-i- the special Black i a scnre in excellent fashion. Palace Timely Topics; mi A i a ami a scenic, "Up i i'r i also arc mi i program. ABELL HOME HAS BEEN TWICE ENTERED i i U. Oct. IIIT homo has been broken into twice wit bin I lie last, week ami be- Milton Sills in "Men of Eialto Next Sunday John i i Kolb, the -seven-ineh giant who was picked from a truck in New York and made good as "heavy" in First Xs- i a i Milton Sills' a i picture, "The was dered in Birmingham, last week.

Victor McLaglen, who stands mere six-fect-foiir-inchcs, hit him over the head with a steel bar and thf-n tossed Kolb's body over a cliff. But as it was all a part of the big steel special, "Men of and be PROUD ofa THE COLUMBIA SAVINGS LOAN CO. 612 6M RENtSCHLER 0106 LYRIC THEATRE NOW OPEN DAILY From 12:30 to 11 P. M. TODAY'S PROGRAM WILLIAM FOX Presents "WAGES OF WIVES" ALL STAB CAST.

Hal Eoach Presents WILL ROGERS In "A TRUTHFUL LIAR" OES YOUK, I rcvcM a soft, clear, skin, free from imperfections, a is such a jay to every a Or you embarrassed i pimples, i eruptions, acne, black heads and other unsightly and disfiguring a i a Your skin is in reality your pas- porl, ami if your mirror reveals a blemished, unsightly complexion, it is i to begin at once to eonvcl this annoying condition. When tb-- blood becomes humors or impurities, the i a i cannot supply rich i i -tin, but instead it deposits the acrid i i i i which it a i a i sensitive fibres and tissues. This causes irri- a i or i a a i which sp'ils or breaks the outer cuticle, while the tissues beneath ulcerate, become i a break out into pimples, and cause other unsightly i i a ions. Just as Long as the Blood Bemains Pure, the Skin Will Be Tree Trom Eruptions But when the blood becomes affected i humors, i i i and a properties arc lost, and its humor-laden condition cans es i a a i of the delicate tis- -siie a fibres of the pores ami glands. You have but to the importance of pure, rich blood in preserving the health, and thit source of all skin disorders is in the blood.

Keinovo tne cause, which is not in the skin itself, and therefore cannot be. reached by a treatment lluit is strictly local, but i- deep down in -the blood supply. S. S. S.

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The larger is more economical. Stavi I a i S. S. today. Its marvelous results will amaze vou 1 STOP AT THE rti A home hotel--comfortable, large, airy rooms.

Clean and economical A safe place foe your wife or daughter. JohnRuskin Best and Biggest Cigar Same Size HURRY! DON'T MISS IT! TODAY- TOMORROW DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Pirate FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY RUDOLPH VAUNTING A Memorial Revival of His First Great Screen Production. HEAR RAY MILDERS SING COMING SUNDAY REGINALD DENNY TO-DAY LAST TIME TOMORROW FRIDAY SATURDAY I I A FOX A Treasure Hunt in the Hills of Peril With Evr -'Frank Campeau Micky Moore Malcolm Waite Added NEWS BIALTO ORCHESTRA HAROLD HOVEL, Organist FOR 5 DAYS drama that blazes with the white heat of molten steel--romance that gleams with the ruddy glow of love's dawning. TH REFA NTB0WN IN By Milton Sills; suggested by K. 3.

Kirk's short story, "United States Flavor," directed by Archain- biud; produced under the. supervision of Earl Hudson. Tongues of white blue flame leaping to heaven in roaiing sheets of destruction--a sea of molten steel sweeping down like a tidal wave from Hell--and then the bronzed, gleaming, half-naked body of a man fighting his way through the heart of a glorious girl--and the right to be one of the men of steel his reward. A First National Picture PLAYERS NOW PLAYING THE BIG LAUGH SUCCESS TALKING" THE THEATRE ROCKS WITH LAUGHTER AT BADE PERFORMANCE--A SURE GLOOM DESTROYER. -PHONE 243- Main Floor, ifoxes 75 Cents Balcony 50 Cents Gallery 25 Cents Scats Now Selling For All Performances.

NEXT WEEK RETURN OF MISS CLAUDIA WHITE In the Colorful Play of China "LOVE OF SHO SHONG" Another East Is West, JEFFERSON THEATRE.

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