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Hamilton, Ohio
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THE HAMILTON DAILY NEWS, HAMILTON, OHIO. FRIDAY, APRIL 4,1924. v-r- ARY, LIONS IN JOINT MEET iblly Arranges For Program--Neophytes In Charge of Meeting From tho ridiculous to the sublime md (rack to normalcy." This in brief Ulls the story of ycsterdny's meot- Jng of participated in by WM out at 70.0, percent perfect. The off-color attendance was the only weak feature of an' otbcrwlM excellent meeting handled, executed and preside! over by the Neophytes. In other words, all new members of the Hamilton Rotary Club who were admitted to membership since last May were in charge of yosterday'j nicetlng.

Smith, was presiding off ceia Fred SWsinirer us Sargent-alarms and Walla" Beach; enjoyed much earned rest for the day Charlie Smith and Willie Goodwin ibi. shortcomms! of the Reo, Clnrence Helvey wasjvre- jented is a new member of the CIuV Rotary Code of Ethics was pre- tented 1 to him, Griffis; (hen in more.serious vnin by C. H. Brown. Otto Bast 'briltinntly and moat thoroughly eulofflied fel- lowthip committee and presented four proxies with, trophy as ade- 'fiAfflME WIVES' IS UNUSUAL PLAY Drama so realistic that you can almost hear the pulsebeat of the ac- tion--that ono phrase more aptly tiu.te reward and compensation for any othcr Describes "Daytime the F.

B. O. offering a service well F. I. Ahman, in behalf of the new presented a very beautiful Rotary' flag dedicated to tho local club which President Fred Mueller responded by, calling: for rousing rising vote.

'The success of yesterday's meeting and its effective execution is due to these Ubttiriani: Lc Smith, Albert Hossfc-ldt, Arthur S. Griffis, Otto Bast, Street Department Store "2nd Anniversary Sale 3 99c Sale of Aluminum, Granite Wear and China CONTINUED SATURDAY Owing lo inability to wait on all our today, offer these bargains as long as they last. EXTRA SPECIAL SALE For Saturday Only Beautiful new frocks for Easter and Spring Yard Goods greatly reduced Also all Third Street Dep't Store 214 South Third St. F. I Ahmati, Joe Preil StHsihgcr.

Tie Wolftang and hew members did everything'new, even- to singing their own songs, while-old members were busily engaged hunting up song No. Fred Stitsinger obliged with a solo and John F. Neilan nnd Co'mpany responded with Grand Old Flag." Final were made rc- irarainfr the forthcoming District Convention which will talte place at Columbus next President Mueller asked for a larger turn out, --so far the President, Lou Sohngffin F. I. Ahman, C.

Smith, and Cy Fitton are the only ones who responded "Aye." The next meeting'of the Rotary Club will be a joint affair'with the Lion'a Ciub to take place at the Y. M. C. A. next Wednesday, April flth at 8:00 p.

m. Ladies' are invited and will bp welcomed. Solly Sollenberger announced the following Captains of various tests for this forthcomnig event: Tuj; "Wtillace Beach; Indoor Pageant Sohngen; Volley Ball, Dr. Wolfe; Checkers, Will Watson; Chess, 'Col. Robertson; fowling Fred S.

Meyer; Pool, Ned Vandcr- USED CARS Alls Cars Reconditioned--Guaranteed Satisfaction. Some of Our Bargains 1921 BUICK SIX TOURING. STUDEBAKER. LIGHT SIX. OLDSMOBILE FOUR TOURING.

OAKLAND TOURING. DODGE TOURING. 7-PASS. BUICK TOURING. CHALMERS ROADSTER--Good condition.

MAXWELL TOURING--' new cord tires. FORD COUPE--lust like new. FORD COUPES. FORD SEDANS. 1921 1922 1922 1923 1921 1921 1922 1924 2--1921 S--1922 20--1923 FORD TOURINGS.

TERMS or TRADE HIGH GRADE USEDCARS LARGEST USED cut DEALERS 433-439 High Street Phone 4005 .1 Open evenings Sundays. We will pay your late used'car. We ne.ver get too many-. Good Used Car Bargains AT 320 MARKET STREET- a Sold On Easy Payments 1924 Fordor Sedan, like new. 1923 Ford 2-Door Sedan, like new.

1923 Ford Coupe, like new. 1924 Ford Touring, like new. 1923 Ford Roadster, like new. 1923 Ford Coupe, A condition- 1921 Ford a bargain. 1922 Ford Touring, winter top- 1922 Ford Coupe, a bargain.

1921 -Ton! Truck, cab and stock rack. Some Very Special Bargains 1920 Chevrolet Tour. 85 1918 Buick Six Tour -S165 1918 Dodge Tour S215 1921 F. B. Chev.

Tour. 5235 1917--1918--1919 Fords from S25 Up These cars will be as represented. prove to your satisfaction that we money. 1922 Ford Light Delivery-Starter. In first class condition! 'price $215 1--Ford Speedster, price J115 Ford Ton from $50, Up We will demonstrate them and are giving a full-value for your Market Street Used Car Co.

Dave Beall J. A. Stevenson Bob Wheelright 320 Market St. We also sell New Ford Cars, Trucks, Tractors and Lincoln Cars For THE BUTTERFIELD MOTOR SALES CO. Authorized Dealers LINCOLN FORD FORDSON 321-325 Market St.

Evenings antl Sunday Mornings. hoff; Frank Billiards, Dr. Keeley and Flub'' Vaughn; Kiddio Kar, Albert Hossfeld and Joe Wolf- tang. In the words of the classics, a nice time was hnd by nil. STOCKTON Continued front Page 2 which was revealed yesterday Palace.Theatre to maximum crowds.

With huge building operations as its background, this story of a rising young contractor, his indlspcns- iible office assistant, the "daytime wife," and frivolous wifo that squanders and "cheats" in her attentions to other rr.cn, gains momentum in its dramatic unfoldment until a clinix that is bound to stir.even the most phlcginatic fan of the films is reached. Grace Darmorjd the embodiment of luxury ami ense in the role of Francine, the irresponsiblu wife, never ooked more allnrinK on tho screen. Vyndham Standing does some of the icst acting of his career as the con- raetor nnd the work of Derelys latest of promising debutantes, is the "daytime wife" indicates ure and safe journey to stardom for lerself. Edward Hcarn and Kath- urine Lewis nre others of note in a well balanced cnst. Perhaps thrill of recent films is injected into "Daytime Wives" by the collapse of skyscraper in process ot constmction.

That effect is nnt faked is easily apparent. The balance of this current Palace program is exceptionally good, including "The Panic's On," an appropriate Fun Fantasy featuring Jlr. nnd Mrs. Carter De Haven; Pnlf.ce Timely Topics; end the musical pro- pram rendered by the Palace Novelty Orchestra. The usual weekly Vaudeville-Op- portiunity contest is an extra added attraction at the eipht o'clock performance tonight.

VALLEY CHAPEL CHURCH NOTES At the church servica last Sunday morning Rev. Gallagher- appointed a committee to make a survey of tho entire community to get a complete and correct record of -eieh -family and their church -afriiationa. The ultimate object is to stimulate the religious Ife of thp cjnimunity and welcome those -who no church home to attend Valley Chapel community church. As hos always been the'policy of the church no attempt i a to induce those vyhp. affilllatsd 'with some other church to 'attend' -though they are -welcome at any Let every one who can -co-operate with the committee and Gal- to (lie church, by letter and'profes- sion.

girls' Sabbath. School claas, taught by Miss Clara Boase will meet Thursday evening with Anna Louise liaymond, for the monthly meeting. Mrs.yA. Anyer has had charge of the class during Miss recent illnesi. The Miami Book club will meet Thursday evening with Mra.

John Jacquart as hostess. Pccht of Mansfield, is enjoying, visit with Dr. and Mrs. J. Graft and family.

Miss Kathcrine Kammerer retuined Monday from a visit in Dayton with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Wardlow. Mrs.

Cyril Noble of Springfield, Ohio, wns the guest of Miss Lena Schoock and Mrs. H. Johns. Mrs. Noble will soon locate in New Vienna, Ohio, as the leading druggist of the village.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hunter'were Sunday visitors with the Brelsfords. Mr.

Paul Wcodz has purchased the Cornthwaite and tho family is now permanently located in its new home. Mrs: K. Schingledecker and son of Middletown were Trenton guests Monday with S. Flanagan and family FOKE-WARNED IS FORE-ARMED There -were several accidents -which might have proved serious, during tho high waters and could have been prevented, if some kind authority had placed a warning signal at Engle- sido to prevent any one from venturing to Trenton who was ignorant of the dangerous condition of the at the present time. Her many' friends -wish her a apeeiy recovery.

FOR 'WHITE SISTER' Vi'htn "Tho White Sister" has iU public premier at tho J'alaco theatre beginning Sunday, it will be presented along the same lines as yvere used during its most successful inore-than-five-inonths engagement on Broadway at -two dollar 'prices-This, notwithstanding the fact that at the Piilacc the usual prices will prevail. Special musical settings have boon provided by means' of an elaborate score, especially written by Victor Schcrtzinger, who hab made a n-ost envidblo record for himself i music circles Duo to the length the performance, nil added at- ractins vdll bo eliminated Sunny and the respective schedule of eiformnncea is announced ng prompt nt' 5:00, 7:00 nd 9:00 p. m. In anticipation of un- isually large crowds Sunday afler- icnn doors wnll open nt lailS p. m.

CHURCHREPORT TO BE RECEIVED United Presbyterians of Oxford to Get Annual Reports. THE EVANGELICAL' LUTHERAN ST. PE'iER'S CHURCH D. P. Ebert, pastor.

Sunday school at 9, Preaching service at 10:15. "Honor to Whom Honor i Due," John Lenten p.t 7:30 p. m. and teachers meeting following the service. Thursday afternoon meeung ol the L.

A. S. Announcement road, especially at night The Post Office is now located -in the J. Elliott building, with all mai accommodations. Mrs.

Cnldwell and daughter, Mrs, Harry Craut and grand-daughter were Hamilton visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kennor Miller re tnrned Saturday from nn auto to Michigan, visiting tho latter family, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Fry. Mrs. Frank Brelfford attended a business session of the Eastern Star: in Middletown last Thursday. Mr.

Chas. Brown transacted busi ness in Hamilton Saturday. Mr. Paul Douch and wife of Ham ilton spent Saturday afternoon wit relatives and over Sunday with hi parents in West Middletown. Ralph Shafer of Dayton mn folks.

Miss Myrtle and Mat Flenner vis ited Hamilton friends Saturday evening. Mary Gene Hess of Middletown spent the week-end with relatives here. Mrs. 'Sarah Fehr of Hamilton sperilj Sunday with friends and relatives 'here'. Miss Shafer is quite ill place on Sunday.

lagher and make a- special' effort to attend service they, can and we sure they will go, away with at least one new and helpful thought and feel.be.ttc/ for it. 13 Don't stay away "because yon don't like "Dad's" line'of a c-: the choir music, this or that'filing. You'can never help a movement along by staying. away and complaining for if -we are looking for an excuse'to stay'away we can always find it. If we will but look around us we will see that commanity can be measured 'by its church spirit p.nd the.

greater-that is the more pros- Palm Sunday, April, con finnatipn of a special class of catechumens "will take place. April 6 and 10 Get Death Sentence In Belgian Court GHENT, Belgium, April trial which surpassed all records Jn history of Belgian Justice has just been concluded the Eastern Flanders Assizes, with a verdict condemning ten men to death, seven to life imprisonment, five to twenty years, four to fifteen'years a one to twelve years. The men were members of a band of 36 criminals who. operatic-with practical impunity throughout. Belgian Flanders in the period immediately foilowng the urmisticc.

'Saturday Special ROSES And Other Real Specials BOCK'S Home of Flowers Opposite Post Office Opposite Fair 3794-- FLOWERFONES-- 2533 EASTER EGGS IN CUT OUT Six Delicious Chocolate Cream Wrapped in Foil in Decorated Cut Out Crates-- Price CRATES Kgga A WILL HELP YOU A simple way to add strength and vigor tn indoor workers. Often times the uiasiivtly niid confinement of indoor work results in a general falling on" of physical fitness. PEPTONA is Idenl as nn aid in combating these conditions, and In rebuilding run down systems. Peptona is pleusant to take and easily assimilated by even very weak digestive organs $1.00 EGGS in Special Easter packing lOc, 2oc, 50c MULLANES EGGS lOc VARDEN We have a Fresh supply of BRACH'S Chocolates and Hard Candies, regular 50c values--we are offering ns Week-end specials at--29c Ib. Also Brach's Marshmallow Chocolate Covered Eggs at, dozen The ftadcliffe T)rua Go Hamilton's Big Cut-Rate Buy on Small Payments perous its people and Valley Chapel can boast, of as' many duirch eoin- people a a community i tae county.

Qet back "of old Valley Chapel folks, and hiake it bigger and better than ever. -Rev. -Gallagher's, subject for r.ext Sunday morning bo "Tact nnd Contact." Conie out and hear him. MENNONITE Paftov. 'Sunday 9:30 a.

in. Sunday school. A. M. Preaching.

0:45 P. M. Y. P. C.

E. PRESBYTERIAN A. M. Bible Study. T.

H. Bell, Martha Epp. GM.5 Wednesday Y. P. C.

E. evening devotional A MEETING The Fairfield grange will have an important meeting Wednesday. A special program vdll be given by the Monroe -Grange and it is-especially that all members of the Juvenile branch attend this meeting study, Teacher Training Leader, Rev. ST, JOHN EVANGELICAL Preaching 2.00 p. Reverend Krums.

Annual Congregational meeting it U. PJ church Wednesday evening. The yearly reports from the numerous church ECtivitk-s will be presented nnd recorded. Also any other business- and puggeutions for the coming year will also be presented ami actcu upon. Preceding this the ccnjrregntional supper will be leading feature, enjoyed by all It will be a harvest of general ingathering.

to which all are iwo'l- matters.of especial will he bro-jgiit up. importance A the 'Salibnth, Communion 1 there wove service last '8 accessions USED CARS BEST CARS-LOWEST PRICES-BEST TERMS Cars were traded in on new Fords. Your old car taken in trade. Look these over before buying. 50 CARS TO SELECT FROM Buick Sport Model, food paint.

Buick Touring, priced to sell. Mitchell Oldsmobile "6" Touring. Chevrolet Touring. Ford Sedan, new paint. Ford Sedan good shape.

Ford Sedan, runs good. Ford Sedan, all new tires. Ford Coupes, repainted. Ford Coupes, excellent condition. Ford Coupes, all good.

Ford Tourings, starter and demountable. Also other Ford price you want to pay Center Auto Sales Co. Central Ave. Owen St. Phone 384 Join the ririki of rieirly one million tatiified cuttoiners who buy on pay- menu in our large chain of stores throughout.the country.

It's easy to optn an account here. A Smart Spring SUIT wool material are all hand tailored -'Young Men's and conservative). You don't need the for tryliih Spring clothes. Simply select the style of garment which lulu you best and arrange to pay a little each pay day. Today a Good TOPCOAT the mart ttrviceable garment' New gabardines also topcoats in box or belt backs.

"Charge it" Buy Your Dairy Products HAMILTON MILK GO. Distributor For THE CO-OPERATIVE PURE MILK A I A I Which us a continual supply of the very highest quality of i Dairy HUNDREDS OF WOMEN'S Si MISSES' STYLISH SPR1NGGARMENTS ARE NOW OFFERED AT DISTINCT SAVINGS OF $5 to $15, ALL ON EASY Spring Sport Coats Newett Polos and Sport Materials 15 95 24 75 Spring Dresses at $9.95 Women's Boyish Suits a $21.50 Stylish Capes at. $19.95 Newest Millinery $2.98 SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS Clothes for Boys i MG i MMhg i 130; HI gh HAM I LTD 0, The Home of Personality Clothes Clothes for Girls.

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