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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 4

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Theatre IJ wnBBny DV TONIGHT'S PROGRAM at the Popularized Play PhotoPiay All pictures shown are approv- by the National Board of Censorship and made by Li censed Manufacturers. 1US8OCRI STATE PENITENT ARY PICTURE WITH MJOTOBER WIDOW BICKER O'NI Western CMBBEUjAS TO MENU IDEAL, TUE DIVER. (Vita) THE ETERNAb MOTHER iBach complete performance ing one hour and fifteen mtes, highly entertaining instructive, beginning at p. m. and running contin- Inons.

Majestic Prices and ffheStar Theatre SIDE We Carry Only High-Class Suits Best material and high-class workman- shin Our $10.00 suits are beauties, and the $20.00 and $25.00 Suits are the same that you pay others $10.00 more. If you are looking for an up-to-date are the store for you. Our Suits have that distinction in dress you most desire. 200 pretty, up-to-date Suits to select from. Many of them arrived this week.

A Statement "We are showing the largest line of Dresses we have ever shown. Prices range from $1.00 and up. And the Silks $8.00 and up. We have just received a big shipment of Graduating Dresses. Our stock of Dresses is equal to the largest city stores.

You will be surprised to see ithe very large assortments. Also a big line of children and juniors iresses, 2 to 14, and 13, 15,17 ages. The year 1911 showed a big increase in our sales and thns far in 1912 onr hooks show a big gain over the same months 1911. There is a reason. Come and investigate.

Join the crowds and see the high-class merchandise, and always for less price than any city stores. Arroab Spring They're New fine of week. Special prices eat UNDERWEAR See dhom of pretty GOWNS, to Our MILLINERY bigger than ever. don't see our others. Kg fine TABLE and PILLOW SILK HOSE 35c See PARASOLS.

New Line of HARTMAN'S, OnBicothe DOROTHY OXFOMfc SOCIETY PbOM 1O5. were shopping in the city Surelock Jones, Detective (Than) The Domestic Science club meet with Mrs. O. L. Smith, BUrVlOCK J-A learned professor who lives in a W.

H. Crawford of Ma.yv.lte is small country town is i student of usiness visitor in tha cIty. West lcriminolosy. The person he most ad. Calhoun street, Tuesday afternoon.

I mires ls one Surelock Jones. The This will be the last session until af -L ete ctive has seen and admired the ter tho vacation. daughter. Surelock can (prove to his satisfaction, by deduc Miss Brma Holmes entertained tion that she loves him. formally Saturday evening at her PERSONAL AMD LOCAI.

Ilsaturday c. C. Case went to Dawn Sunday I for a short visit with relatives and friends. I Mrs R. C.

Leaton is the guest of I. M. Cleary, D. A. Murphy and daughtel Mre Julian Thompson.

A. Lippen of Kansas City spent I gturge8 wr.u ChlllicTio friends. 1 Mf Mtg Harve McCrumb.ant) J. W. Stockdale of aL augnter8t Ml8Be6 Ruth and Helen, of Pictures -3 home on South Walnut street for her guests.

Miss Margaret Coad, of sas City and Miss Margaret Hall JONES, DETECTIVE" NAVAL MANEUVERS" "DEPUTY'S SWEETHEART" -(Bison) The girl, however, loves another, a young man who is not a detective arrives in the country aiul sas auu A finds that the father favors his suit Hamilton. There were five tables 500.j The glrl does not care fo The girl's prize was given to hlnl and young man the girl's Margaret Coad and R. F. Benson Wa8 cno ce finds that he has a storm awarded the gentleman's prize. i me to parental opposi hostess, assisted by Miss Lauda on served delicious refreshments.

Mlssl he dec de8 j. "show-up" th Coad returned to Kansas City Monday detectlve while the distingulshe morning and Miss Hall will visit' for several days. Sunday visitor in th-j city. Mr. and A.

R. Osborn of Dawn were the guests of-ftijtrts In iU; iiinday. J. C. Humphrey of Laredo trans acted business in city today.

Lester Seeley of Wheeling was attending circuit court here Monday. Mrs. Mary Kraus returned Monday from a few days' visit with friends tn Conception, Mo. Rev. F.

B. Blmore go to Kan- HEALTH NOTICE. guest is a. visitor in the country, two mysterious crimes are (There is first the "Mystery of the I False second, "The Strange I Case of the Vanished Heiress." These sas City Tuesday where he will attend the National Congress of Chris- jOttumwa. Iowa, are In the city the of Mrs.

McCramb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Roberts. Misses Elizabeth McGrew and Delia Pardonner and Will McGrew spent Sunday with relatives in Sumner. Mr.

and Mrs. Dave Bradford went to Cowgill Sunday for an extended visit with their daughter, Mrs. I. Kiple. John Tucker and Orville Wood of Cowgill were business visitors in the day.

Master Robert FritS returned Sunday from a few days' visit with GOOD MUSIC I Illustrated Songs i luuu lCase 01 tne vanisnea City of Chillicothe has a dumping nd of criraea that he has and relatives in A Mtoc Mflvma flftntrv situate 1 mile west of a ay re ed strange to say, he to F. M. MOB eity, on the Utica road, on or near the Ruddy slaughter house premises. Anyone found dumping trash within tha city limits will be arrested -nd fined. By order of the City Council, and affirmed by the Board of Health.

not solve either. Oddly enough, the girl's sweetheart, although absolutely of, detective standipjgs scores in each iii stance. Sutelock Jones goes back to the girl, wondering at lown LIIC 10alW as a detective. He cannot DENTAL NOTICE. Farm Loons I You Must (Acknowledge The closed April'IS, on account of the Missou- TO Dental State Society to be held In Kansas City.

B. H. MOSS. Explain it. but the girl and her sweet I heart, who is now high in the father's favor, could.

But they never did. because the father had always believed in deduction. city today. Clyde Cup of Hamilton was in the tian Churches. He will return Jty Monday transacting business and visiting friends.

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Newland Frederick, are In the city visiting relatives and friends.

Mrs. J. D. MeMlllen and daughter. Miss Stella, of Meadville, are in the city the guests of Mrs.

D. O. Smith. South Washington St. Mttrell of Wheeling transacted business in the Idvingston county circuit court Monday.

Word resolved here today from J. V. Weldon. who is attending the Miss Mayme Gentry passed through this city Sunday en route from her home in Chula to Boise, Idaho, where ghe will spend the summer with rel- andTffrSr A. will go out to their farm south of the city tonight, where they will remain for a month.

Mr. Cameron will assist in Mr putting in the crops. Mr. and Mrs. C.

F. Robbins and daughters of Meadville were among out-of-town shoppers in the city at Correct poring at the CM- the Picture Shop that gett UU. ul1 Bring us your Kodak flnishings We nave a man who does nothing rtae so yon aie sure to receive prompt at tenOon. C. C.

Jones. Kirk Studio. ISadtf The prices as listed in the Schmidt Her. Store ad. of last week, wttl Six room house, 3 lots, outbuild Ings; $1650.

See F. B. Riley, P. building. alSdlw side of his brother, James Columbia, who was injured last week while weighing a load of hay, he was not so well Saturday.

Saturday. Mrs. James Wells and Miss Gillan of Ludlow were the guests of friends in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Nair in the city a short time Monday en route to their home in Llnneas from short visit with relatives and friends in Laredo. was broken and he has been placed to a plaster of Paris case. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hutchison of Jackson township were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Boyle today. lends in ijinreuo.

Mrs. Ann Mathews and daughter of John H. Hoyt FOR 12 thoroughbred Galloway bolls, from, 11 to 16 month: old. An even lot of good ft San. a swing to touch io the sittctnw the INVESTMENTS REAL ESTATE CASH ONLY PETERSBER GER'S iSc; Ifbi4 Wheat! per i iTonight'sProgram (HOW Tomor SAVED HIS FATHER PANE'S WEEKLY A NEAB TRAGEUV (Biog.) for GounberlKtn's Mm.

T. B. Ga. te tbebert he marine Cor eronp." For sale Beginning Wednesday, April 10, to 5 p.m. 2:30 PJUmiMt KKNT.

Plenty of Mm pasture for i sad mules. Marshall Pridemore. ChnU, Mo. a2dtf lew LADIES, I just received ANOTHER (LARGE SHIPEMNT OF (WOMEN and CHILDKENS (SHAPES, aU kinds and Beyond question 1 the most Complete Up4o4)ate Stock of MILLINERY, for to select from. Prices will satisfy you.

A Slaughter of Prices in Suits, Spring Coats, and Serge merciless sacrifice of profits. Our entire Stock of Spring Suits consisting of white and tan serges, whip cords aad light fancy mixtures will sacrificed. All Suits up to $15.00, CK Oft yout choice ai AH Suite up to your choice at We goanmtee every garment to be this season's style. No Suits reserved. They aU go nidus popdar white serges as well as the colored.

No Suits Exchanged or on Approval. CfflLLICOTHE'S ONLY BARGAIN STORE. Owing to the unusual backward weatfeer conditions ami late Spring we fine ourselves overstocked witfcFme Patttem Hats and our own copies of Imported Models, in all the latest exclusive and popular styles, including kurge, medium and Small Shapes in Dress and Street Bats, in Mibns, in Panamas, Tagals, Hemps, flair and Neve Br In order to reduce our stock we have reduced tne pnee on every trimmed hat in the store. This is not cheap factory made MiBinery, but Fine Millinery at Prices. Below are a few of the bargains offered this safe: $10 Genuine Panama Hats, large ske, at $10 Dress Hats, which havestyle, equably at I7Jt $7.50 Dress and Street Hats, correct styles, good material I $5 Dress and Street Hats, nobby and neat $4 Trimmed Hats also Fine Sailors, at $3.50 Trimmed Hats and Saflofs, at Special line of Turbans for No Hats on Approval.

i. mi all our cloth, serge AB yoor choke H. PETER.

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