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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 8

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THE DAILY SCIOTO GAZETTE. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14, 1919. r. PAGE EIGHT 1 (Umn (ha )imr when sha had (o lIMOPTflM FirsUhe stole, then came the time when she had to SAY, HAVE YOU HEARD THAT WONDERFUL Mmm decide poverty or honor? I FANME I'JARD I "TME CHEAT" That soft, dreamy, languorous South Sea harmony that just steals out from the mandolins, banjoes, guitars of KtrawMT-Fniaris i I Simple and rery artistic was the i wedding, Saturday, of Geo. Straw-ser to Miss Audra Francis, at the! I home of the bride'n mother.

51 rs. Charles Randall, at Circleville. Thei i bride, a comely blond, was attired in pink satin, with shoes and hat of white. Her traveling suit was of, grey broad loth. ith.

bat and shoes eu suite. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mortimer. sis-jj and brother-in-law ot the bride, Mi Kihel Hall and Jasuer Straw- i I Thh is a picture tliat created a treinemkm sensation Ju4 a few ALOHA OE If you didn't M-e it then, don't mis it.

year ago. i Nr, brother of the groom, were the I am ilnnto ftav QUEEN THEATRE, TODAY ONLY Tomorrow, Who's Utile Wife Are You." All Comedy Show. DOMINGO'S FILIPINO SEliMERS Oiiviiuauio. i QEII OF HEARTS With VIRGINIA PEARSON Is an added movie feature. It's a baffling, mysterious detective romance, full to the brim with thrills.

Rev. C. L. Thomas officiated. I Lil's Farewell Song SMILES TILL WE MEET AGAIN Those are a few of the things you will hear.

There's a native dancer, too. After the ceremony a bounteous 3 -course dinner was served at the bride 'a home. A huge basket of carnations, lilies of the valley an 1 terni adorned the bride's table, at which were seated the bride and Thomas, Mr. and proom. Kev THE VAMPIRE COULDN'T STAND THE BREAKFAST TABLE TEST Mortimer.

Mis3 Ethel Hall and Jas-j per Strawser. I They were given an infare dinner Sunday, at the home of the groom's i perents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Strawser. ETHEL CLAYTON -IN east of town. Present beside the family were Mr. and Mrs. Win.

Pontious and Miss L'tlml Hall TONIGHT AND SATURDAY THERE'S SOFT SEATS AT THE COZY COMFORTABLE SHERMAN. Two Shows Each Night, 7 and 9. Two Matinee :30 and 3:30 After a short honeymoon the hap- py couple will be at home to their WOMAN'S WEAPON The wife got the vampire to conic and stay with them. She could fawlnato another woman's husband in the evening, but when it came to staying all night and getting breakfast in the morning What a sight, and wife won out. Some love stunt.

STAR, TODAY AND TOMORROW Strawser is on the Biekjville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. speu! Monday with 11. M. Blan- Mrs J.

R. when they came out from Chilli-cothe, where they reside while Mr. Fosnaugh is employed at Camp Sherman. many friends at 198 Cleveland avenue, Columbus. Miscellaneous Shower.

Mrs. W. C. Boecher. Mrs.

Grant Dreisbach and Mrs. Raymond B. Maag. (Mertine Dreisbach), were hostesses Thursday afternoon to the Social Circle of the Salem Reformed church at Mrs. Dreisbach's home near Hallsville.

Twenty-three members and three visitors, Mrs. Harry Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Camp were pr6ent, and after a short program the afternoon was spent very informally and a miscellaneous shower was tendered Mrs. Maag, a recent bride.

She was the recipient list. Prof. Landis, of O. S. Columbus, will deliver an address at the Hieh school auditorium Thursday M.

Betz, oi fcim Htreet, uesaay cuani, ot Pickaway btreet. t- Will Barnett. of Denver. i ll Ljs.v at Rotterdam, spent Tuesday with his cousin, Mrs.1 Washington, Feb. 14.

(By Asso-N. J. Dunlap, of North Main street, i eiated Press.) Orders detailing Mrs. I. H.

Rap and daughters. I Commander David Worth Bagley as Violet and Nettie, left Friday morn-1 navl attache at the American Em-ing to spgnd two weeks with Mrs. bassy. The Hague, were counter-Martha Rapp, of Cove. Jackson coun-1 manded today by the Navy Dcpart- Sunday LILA LEE in "THE SECRET GARDEX." Memorial for Mr.

Bilzr. evening. February 20. to which A memorial service, will be held at everybody is invited. No admission the Salem Reformed church.

Sunday, I fee or collection. February 23rd, at 10:30 a. in! Mr. and Mrs. William Prindevill honor of Private Russell E.

Bitzer, are spending the week in Lancaster ty. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Brown, who was killed in action at Chateau meiu ana uommanaer. uagiey was ordered to continue on duty as port officer at Rotterdam.

I Mrs. Maggie Leist of Columbus daughter Trione. Mrs. Isacc Ludwig and Miss Mildred Ludwig. of Circle Theirry, France, July 30.

Relatives and friends are invited. of many beautiful and useful gifts, which will find ready use in her home. MORE DETAILS ON THE FIRE At the close, refreshments of an gel food cake, chocolate pie, whipped cream and coffee were served. The next meeting will be held LEONA LAMAR GIRL WITH 1000 EYES March 6th, at the home of Mrs. J.

O. Sepff, at which time a shower "will AT KINGSTON How Many Do You Sec Ey cry Day be given In honor of Mrs. George Cryder, (Lucy Senff). SUPREME VAUDEVILLE! 230 7:00 and 8:30. KNOWS ALL TELLS ALL SEES ALL Since the burning ol the Kings ton Milling Company's mill, Sunday 66nn morning, which entailed a loss of $65,000, the owners, Snyder, Herbert H.

Snyder and Mary A. Sny Dinner Guests. Mrs. Fred Brunner, of Court street, Circleville, -entertained at dinner, Tuesday, Mrs, Maggie Leist, of Mesdames E. J.

Leist, James Baldwin, Irwin Boggs, Mrs. Bales and Miss Sadie Brunner, of Circleville Mrs. F. R. Leist, Mrs.

C. E. Baker and Mrs. R. M.

Blanchard. fflWCI" der, have opened an office for the transaction of business. TODAY, SUN. 66 99 The office is located in the old bank building of Kingston, and work of straightening out affairs is in pro WITH THE POPULAR STAR gress. Men are at work clearing up the debris at the scene of the fire.

Lalie' Aid Meeting. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W.

E. Shepler, of North Main street. She was assistod by Mesdames W. io grain can be handled for a yrasia)iii(B SPECIAL FETACRE JACK LEMLEY and COMPANY in A NIGHT IN JUNE A Miniature Comic Opera Pontious, A.J". Brundige, W.

S. Met- Sgt. "Pat" Stromberg Announces By Special Permission of Major General Edwin F. Glenn. The First Appearance of the calf, O.

E. Raub and Samuel Het 66 tinger, who donated packages, guesses on the contents of which were sold for 1 cent, and they were later auctioned off, $3.25., which was turned into, the society treasury along with the regular collection, which amounted to $6.21, a total of $9.46. The devotional exercises were conducted by, W. Ilat.cher, president, and a short program was rendered as follows: "The Life t)f couple of months, or until the new1 addition is completed and other temporary arrangements made. The matter of re-building the old mill will be postponed until Herbert Snyder gets back from France.

An effort will be made to secure his early release. The new mill and elevator will, however, be finished and opened for business as soon as possible. In a "statement from owners," the residents of Kingston are thanked for the assistance they rendered in controlling the Are and help given in saving part of the contents. The statement says in part: -We have endeavored to equip our plant po that it would be in position to render the very best service possible in the and while BILL AND IRENE TALAAK BITS OF MUSIC AMONG OTHER THINGS AND A SPLENDID SUPPORTING CAST -ITS A WORLD PICTURE Also The Two Comedians "MUTT AND JEFF" Royal Tlicatlire Today Only "Mew Job" and HELEN GIBSON in "THE FAST MAIL" we have had a big loss, yet wish to 8ssure you that the fire will not in any way affect the reliability of any other business firm or- institution. Lincoln," by Rev.

C. L. Thomas; viclrola selections; guessing contest, conducted by Mrs. W. A.

Raub, jr. The time and. place of the next meeting will be announced later. Returns to Work. Corporal Floyd Linton, of Camp Custer, was-released from the service about two weeks ago and has been a guest for 10 days of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Linton, of near Whisler. Floyd leaves Sunday morning for Detroit to take up his old po Back Home Again after Nine Months in France. Entertaining His Royal Highness The American Doughboy. ToMgM Onnly OPENING OVERTURE 7:30 Lilbcrlly Tlhieatlire Our loss, after collecting insurance.

will amount to between $20,000 and ADDED HEADLINE! Popular Singing Comedienne ADELE OSWALD Topics and Tunes of lite Times. besides being forced out of business until we can complete the addition which we were building. However, wjthiii a- very fe days we sition with the Detroit News. Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Edler, of Elm wlll.be. in position to pay all our nresent obligations and no one In this community or any other will lose a dollar on us. We simply explain this because we understand it has street, entertained at dinner Thurs Camp Sherman Tickets 25c and 50c day evening' iu.

honor of Mr. Linton. His parents and little brother been said, bv someone not acauaint- Charles, were also guests. THE LARINES ied with the facts, that our fire would cause some other institutions of the ACROMEDLWS To See "Hearts of the World." Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Boecher, son town a big loss.1 We also understand some have said that we would, not Harold and Nolan Dreisbach, of ahle to collect our insurance because' Hallsville, motored to Circleville, Thursday evening, to see "Hearts of the World," at the Grand theatre. we did not have a watchman. This is all absolutely The insurance companies did not require a watchman.

dD PAYS On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs, w. Hull and Mrs. R. M. Blanchard were in Circleville, and on Wednesday evening Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Extra Added AttnicCion AUSTIN WELLS And COMPANY in HIT THE TRAIL Raub and Mr. and Mrs. M. 11.

Book- waiter went up to see this produc tion, Husband Home. I ENEMY ALIENS Mrs. George Lindscy (Laura We are offerihg to the people of Chillicothe a wiring proposition that is remarkable, especially at this time. An unusual opportunity to have electric lights in every home. We will for the next Thirty Days.

Wood) Circleville, received a tele- 1 A "Light" Reminder NEWS'" Feb. 13. Thursday, via grom Thursday that her husband, Captain Lindscy, who has been in France, had landed In New York. FoMiiHugh-I'ati'h'k. Just recently it became known Montreal, (By Associated Press).

WIRE A FIVE ROOM HOUSE FOR Edward Shortt, home secretary, stated in the house oi commons to Coming Monday-, day that the general repatriation of that MIsh Nelle Patrick and William FosnaUEh. of Circleville, had THE BIO STAR eloped to Kentucky on January 1st, LEONA 1-uMAR "GIRL WITH 1000 EYES" alien enemies in the United Kingdom was being carried out as rapidly as shipping conditions permitted. Over six thousand had been repatriated since the armistice. At th epresent time. Mr.

Shortt, said, there were 18,6000 enemy civilians interned in Complete Ready For Fixtures ancl were united in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Jane Patrick, ot South Main street. They were belled by the youngsters of the village, Wednesday night, Don't Mbts Her. The Event of the the united Kingdom.

Winston Spencer Churchill, secre This propoajlidif (includes flush Switches for each room, in fact is a modern installationjvith best 'workmanship and material, all work to be approved by State This extraordinary price is made possible onlv on -account of tary of state for war, told the houst that a committee was considering the question of enabling relatives to visit grave in Flanders and France. fortunate buying of material and our excellent system of wiring service, Revoke Armour License Other houses in proportion. There are no "COMEBACKS" When do your wirings CLOSING OUT SOUVENIR GOODS Camp Sherman felt Pennants For 10c $1.60 Camp Sherman Felt Pillow Tops '3c S2.60 Camp Sherman Felt Pillow When coffee disagrees try INSTANT POSTUM ofawdays. You'll probably continue usinrt POSTUM Washington, Feb. 13.

(By Associated PreBS). The food admlnistra-censes of Armour and Company, covering their transactions in butter, eggs and lard at their Buffalo branch had been revoked for thirty dayB, foi failure to mark butter invoices and i containers with the words "Cold storage" as required by food administra, ruleB and regulations. The revocation becomes effective as TCie issDen Mardrcraire Coppamiy I Tods $1.25 ELECTRIC SHOP "WIIV PAY MORE?" THE PENNY STORE 19 East Second Street. Phones 93 and 94 oi me ciose oi ousiness next Saturday..

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