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TOURTEEN HAMILTON DAILY NEWS, MARCH 27, 1999. Theatres Riaito Side Up" At Th. Today for Fovth Time. The Rlalto again presented today "Sunny Up." This is Uw fourth visit of tills delightful comedy drama to the Rlalto. It will remain through Saturday with only the Fox Movietone News as tho added attraction.

Two great stars, an all-star supporting cast, a delightful story of comedy and a half dozen sen- rational song hits is the combination presented in "Sunny Side Up," Fox Movietone musical comedy which had its opening performance at- the Rtallo Theatre today. Janet Qaynor and Charles Farrell, making their musical debut, gave an amazing performance. Both have pleasing voices nnd sang their song numbers in manner that brought bursts of spontaneous applause from the opening night's audience. Mis; Gaynor also blossoms out as a dancer and proves she is as proficient in the terpsichorean art as she is in acting. Ramon Navarro In "Devil May- Care" Coming To The Kialto.

Did you know it takes real bravery to be "shot" with blank cartridges? This interesting fact developed during the choice of a man to ahead of Ramon iy- varro In "Devil-May-Care," which mil open Sunday at the Biajip Ttieatrc. (Novarro makes a daring escape from the guns of the Royalist soldiers.) Several extras refused the honor but one finally accepted it, for added pay- It seems that at (en burning powder frequently hits the face of the victim, causing considerable temporary discomfort. "Devii-May-Carc" is a Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer musical romance, directed by Sidney Franklin. It ARRANGE TESTS FOR SENIORS School Heads Meet For Adherence To Slate Project A committee comprising Joseph W. Pichter, county superintendent.

D. R. 'Baker, superintendent of Hamilton schools and R. W. Solomon, superintendent of Middletown schools, met Wednesday afternoon at the courthouse to or- ranjre for Butler county's participation in the county-district-state general scholarship contest for high school seniors.

The examination wiill be held in each county Saturday, April 19, beginning at 8 a. m. It is under direction of the state department of education. A certificate will be presented to the contestants who place first, second and third in each county. The high 20 per cent will receive honorable mention.

In the district, each of tho contestants who place in the highest group will receive a certificate and the highest ten per cent, honorable mention. In the state, scholarships covering i tion for a period of time will awarded to those whp rank high. Highest five per cent will receive honorable mention. The test will include mathematics, English, history, science, social science, the world today. Results will.

be announced May 3. at each of five centers, one of which is Miami university. Announcement of state winners will be made at Columbus, Saturday. Mav 10. At the cost of an ordinary --Theatres in Piccadilly-dancing 'in Montmartre-shopping on the Avenue de Tervueren--London, Paris, i i rate $295.00 24 days --New York to New York.

An almost i i variety of other tours-luxurious or nearly all including thePas- sionPloyatOberammergou. tndtptndint Travel at oil timvi. Art for our Furope COOK. SON TRENTON HOME IS DESTROYED New Resilience of Mr. and Mrs.

Dyer, Near River Bridge, Is Total LOBS TRENTON, Fire completely destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dyer near, tlie Trcnlon river bridge. Mr. and Mrs.

Dyer just recently had purchased Ihe property from tlie Nutter family and after remodeling had resided In it only a short time. The origin of the fire Is undetermined. Nothing was saved except a few bedclothes. Mrs, John Daub and daughter, Miss Dorothy, were shopping In Cincinnati, Saturday. Mrs.

Herbert Kramer has been removed to her home from Mercy Hamilton, and is doins CANNOT ASSIGN WAGES FOR LOAN Toledo Court Holds Col- lectiou Impossible After Bankruptcy TOLEDO, March 27--(AP) An assignment ol given as a security for a loan Is not collectable ant) cannot bs enforced ttter the borrower has filed and has been adjudged bankrupt. This was the decision here loday of Judge George P. Hahn, in Federal Court. The case was that of ine City Loan Company, against Gerald L. Voorhees, Wood- I'ille.

O. Voorhees borrowed $300 from the loan company, pledging as security his household goods, au tomobile, and 50 per cent o( his wages. Judge Hahn ruled that two collections of wages from the employers after the bankruptcy peti- confains sequence. beautiful technicolor Palace 'Murder on The Roof" Is The Palace Feature. Filled with unusual thrills and deep mystery.

"Murder on' the Roof" today became the feature at the Palace. Variety marks the current program which also otters tlic Krasy Kat Kartoon, "Spook the Jack White comedy, "What and the Vitaphocc act, Ernes! and Alice; and the Fatte Sound News. The plot of "Murder on the centers about Joe Cnrozzo, a picturesque and thoroughly satisfying bad man, Caiozzo, not owns the Night Club, a glamorous and novel resort from which he reaps lucrative income, but he engages as well in certain unscrupulous dealings on the side. One of these which led to the murder of Larhui. concerned his efforts to get possession of a particularly large and brilliant diamond.

585 fiflh Kew York tr Local Steamship Agents I APRIL For other rates and information jrour kxal Greyboood agent. Detroit 4.00 Pittsburgh 6.75 Chicago 6.50 New York 16.30 QUEE.V CJT1' BUS TERMINAL Front ana Ilish Sts. Phone Hamilton 4510 reunsylvariia RR. Depot Phone 16! "The Grand Parade" Is Comlns to The Palace Sunday. A versatile man Is Russ Powell screen tharacter actor and form- ermuEical comedy and light opera Powell holds a university degree as Civil Engineer and lias also studied architecture.

Twice he Ihe stage to practice the latter pro- frca'on but eaclt time his unusuallj good voice brought forth tempting offers that he returned, i For more than ten years pas! Powell has been notable charac- (er In the motion picture world i While he has filled several spea.k ing roles since the advent of talking pictures, he will sing lor the firs i time hi a decade in "The Orani a Patlic picture directec by Fred Newmeyer. which will Ix seen and heard at the Palace theD tre on Sunday next. Put the Daily News Clnssifie Ads to a-ork for you by calling 2080 D-A-N-C-E Old Fashioned Mixed Dancing --Just like you dn at home. FROX'T and HIGH STS. SATURDAY NIGHTS Square Dancing Fos Trots and WALTZES Best ol Music Everybody Welcomi Mr.

Glen Thompson, Caller Admission 75e per couple DON'T A I Plant now, Fruit, Shade and Oma- mental Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens and Berry plants. Drive to LOOK! ERNST NURSERIES Eaton, 0. Catalogue Free RADIO DEALER DIRECTORY BRUNSWICK RADIOLA THE IMFELD MUSIC STORE S. Third St. Phone 3C6 MAJESTIC K-R-E-B-S Third ud Court SU.

MOHAWK mrtLD ttvsic STOKE ThW St. SM RADIOLA HAVrmLAND ELECTRIC COMTANY 1U N. ThM Bt 747 KXTTCK KTJL rkMM KI SONORS, FRED W. WAGNER CO. Court SI.

Phone 2110 SPARTON THE IMFELD MUSIC STORK S. Third St. Phone 166 STEIN I TE THE IMTEZ.D MUSIC STOKl S. Third 81. JM STEWART-WARNER HAMILTON TIKE AND ACCESSOKY CO.

fllfk 81. Phoot JMI pmzD w. WAONia co, IM CMH flu rime hospital, nicely. Joe Augspuvger spent Wednesday In Middletowri. Mrs, Emma Sloneker has returned to her home after spending the winter in Middletown with her daughter, Mrs.

Merlin Schroc.k. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McQulston were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Merlin Schrock at Middletown, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Browning returned to her home in Moscow, after spending the week i her father, Ira Guy. Mrs. Cassidy was the Euest of r.

nnd Mrs. Clarence Johns and miry, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Snafer Schenck Hi family, of near Jacksonburg, and Mrs.

Earl Sohraub and mily, of near West Elkton and r. and Mrs. Ed. Wise and firni- of Middletown were Sunday ucsts of Mr Mrs. O.

C. chmidt. "Mr, and Mrs. J. H.

DeArroond, Hamilton, nnd Mr. and MJS. ither Mc.Vicker and family, ol arrtown, Sunday guests of r. and Mrs. William Trew and aughtcr.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Reed. Miss orotliy Reed and Mrs. K.

E. An- ew.s. motored Germantnwn. unday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Don fry, spent IB week-end with Mr. Pry's moth, in Toledo. Mr. and Mrs.

Willis Shannon nd son Marvin and Mr. and Mrs. lennan Lindsay and family, were uests of Baker Shannon and fam- at Franklin, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Wm.

Trew and daughter, aerie, attended the Butler Co. lusical festival at Hamilton, Sat- rday H. E. Andrews and Sol Shafer, 'ill put on a field trial north-cast I Trenton, Sunday, Miss Maxine Gross, spent the in Franklin. visiting elatives.

Mrs. Keplingcr was the Euesi, if Mrs. Pearl Morton, at Franklin. Friday. Mrs.

Earl- Clark, of Hamilton, pent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Emma Sloneker. Gsorge Howe, of Tippecanoe City, pent the week-end with is mother, Mrs. Eliza Howe. The Joy Cla.ss, Mrs.

Elwood Stock, eacher, roll hold a bake sale in the basement of the J. P. church, Saturday morning, at 9:30. Charles Paulin, of Middletown, is erecting a beautiful new bungalow, II Harmony Heights. Chapel was held by the Seniors last week.

They introduced a novel arogram which was a series of in- soft ball games. The girls' soft ball team played tlicir first game of the season, last Wednesday with Maple Park. The Trenton lassies easily defeated their opponents by the overwhelming score of 31 to 15. The Indians, having shut out New Miami, last week, played tlw Maple Park boys Friday. The new baseball suits hav: arrived and 24 boys arc now In uniform.

The socks seem to attract most attention. They are gray striped with crimson. Seventh and Eighth grade boys team played Overpeck last Thursday at Overpeck. The Amanda tth'ls team played the supporters of the crimson. Frid a In these practice games, experience is not only gained but many mistakes appear which teams, together ith the coaches hope to iron out before our initial league game.

Personals Mrs. Wykoff has been absent a few days. Mrs. Brcilcnbecker aught in her place. Mr.

Hunter and the county nurse isited school, Tuesday. Dr. C. J. Baloridge gave all hose out for base ball a thorough hysical examination.

The Sixih grade won the. spelling intest. ihls week. Mark Goebcl is ibsent because of illness. The Third and Fourth grades chapel for the grades this week.

Ii was the most interesting one thL; year. Churches U. P. OHUHCH--Rev. C.

K. Ferguson, pastor. Sabbath school, 0:30 a. m. MENNONITE CHURCH Rev.

J. E. Amstmz. pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a.

Morning service 10:30 Mid-week prayer service Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. LUTHERAN Rev. Mr. Sehwcrln, pastor.

Sunday school, 6:00 a Morning service, 10:15 Lenten service, Wednesday evening, 7:20. ST. -JOHN'S CHURCH-- Rev. Mr. Blasbsrg, pastor.

Morning service, 11:30 a- The public is to attend these" services. Mr. ind Mrs. Everett were called to their former home In Richmond. K'-.

on account of the Eudden and tragic h.of MM. Itaic'i lather, Mr. tion was filed for Vrorhees was illegal. AMANDA PUPILS ATJEJTWAL Fifty Schoolchildren Sing III County Chorus Held In Hamilton LEGION POSTS ESSAmiZES Miamisburp World War Veterans Sponsor Con- lesl for Children MIAMISBURG, Miamisburg Post, No. 165, American Legion is sponsoring an contest open to school pupils in Miami township.

The essays are to be based upon any part of the preamble to the corst 1 tution of the American Legion. Tlie contestants Trill be divided into five classes: Miamlsburg Junior High school; West Carrollton Junior High; West Carrollton Senior High; Miamisburg Catholic school, and Eighth grades. The supervisors cf each school may decide the length of the essays with minimum of 300 words and a maximum of 800. Each essay submitted to IV.i.- judges must have written at the top of the first page: first, the subjact; second, grade; third, naire of school; fourth, an identifying number. A pupil's name rmtst not appear on any essay.

The contest ripens March 24, and will close Aarll 30. A number of cash prizes have Ivcn arranged for the writers of adjudged the best. The condition of George Richard, who underwent an Fn- tiay, at tlie St. Elizabeth hospital. Taytcn, remains quite serious.

Mr. and Mrs'. Ralph Moore (Lenore Mason), are rejoicing over th arrival of son. brim March 20, at the Miami hospital in Dayton. Mrs.

Paddock, who has been ill a 1 the McCray home on South Fifth street, was removed to the home of her son on Lorenz avenue, Dayton Sunday. Janet Sheets, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sheets, is quite ill a her home on North First street. The King's Daughters of the U.

Church held a. very interest meeting, Monday evening, at home of Mrs. Russel Goonan sennet street. Mrs. P.

O'. Settle, of Port North Texas, was the of Mrs Paul Miller, east of this city. Mr. anS Mrs. Hainan Beals, Bast Linden avenue, are announcin the birth of a baby son boin Fri day, March 21.

Mrs. Arthur Yeasel nnd son removed from the Miami Valle hospital to their home en Eas avenue, Saturday. Mrs. Carl Sollerr, of East Pea- street was removed to St. Ann hospital, Sunday.

Members of the Advance r.lu were entertained, Tuesday evetiln ut home of. Mrs. S. M. 'Sol berth on North Fourth street.

Mrs. John Brough has returnc from a several months visit with he daughter, Mrs. Frank Ryder, of lenn. Mr. aod Mrs.

Dan Dwyer, and children, of Dayton, were the gut.sts, Sunday, of the Misses Tillle and Carrie Beierlc, of South FourUi street, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Fulton pleif- antly entertained with a. five-hundred card party at their home on Tenth street, Friday evening. A two- course luncheon was served at the close of the games.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Logan Warriclc, Mr.

and Mrs. WiJ- llam Neible, Dr. any Mrs. L. P.

Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jcr.es, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ball, Mr.

and Mrs. Hershel Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. G.

V. Beichler of North Sixth street, had for llielr guests, last week, Mr. and Mrs. George Kalbfleisch, of MiddleUwn. EXCELLO, pupils of the Amajitia school, sang In the Butler County MuslcaJ Festival, 81 Hamilton, Saturday afternoon and evening.

Mr. and Mrs. clarence Kramer, and W. Adams, of Kalamazoo, were called here, Wednesday, March 19, by the death of Mr. Kramer's mother, Mis'.

Martha Kramer. Mr. Adams spent tha week end with relatives in Dover, Ky. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Myers, and children, and Ezra Gorsuch. to Brcokville, Ohio. Sunday af'- rnoon. Mrs. Howard Phares, and daugh- of Trentcn, were the dinner uests.

Monday, of her parents, Mr. nd Mrs, George Schneider. Mrs. M. Dicumpus, of Hamilton, pent Sunday with Mrs.

L. Eck- rt, and family. Mr. arid Mrs. Harry Myers, and to, John Helsinger, attended he dance at Port Union.

Saturday veiling. Mrs. Maud Stultz spent Sunday itli her sister, in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wallace, of ratiklin, were the Sunday evening uests of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard chneidsr. "Buddy" Whlteseil was the Sun- ay guest of his grandparents, Mr', nd Mrs, William Long, in Middle- own. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Page, and aughter, Betty, motored to Rrook- ille. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Enyard Kramer, Irs.

Charles Gwilliams, and Corellus Kramer, scent Sunday hi Cincinnati. Mrs. Ida Schwytzer, and daugh- er, Charlotte, of Middletown, yen he supper guests, Sunday, of M. B. Jones, and inmUv.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dougliman. of seven Mile, and Miss Catherine Tyer, of here, wctc the supper guests unday, of Mr. and Mrs.

James Doughman. Misses Geraldine Raines and Macj 'ones, attended the Hi-Y clance 'Iveh at the Neapolitan Gardens, Middletown, Thursday evening. Mrs. Owen Huffman and children, of Buena Vista. Mondaj fternoon with Mrs.

Enyard Kramer, and children. Mrs. Maud Stultz was the dinr.ei guest, Monday, of Mrs. Charles iwilliams. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Burnett, Vest Carroilton, called en Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meyer, Sunday. Mrs.

John Hull, Mrs. Howard Schneider and Mrs. James Doughman, called on Mrs. Edna shankle, in Middletown, Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. J. c. Worsham were supper guests, Friday, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Cronin, in Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanderson were the supper guests, Sunday of vlr. Sanderson's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Sanderson, near Miamisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ocnt Anvil, and children, spent Sunday evening In Daj'tcn.

A I PROGRAMS THURSDAY'S PROGRAM WSAl-- ,330 5:00 Hacllo i Oridieum A Parly (NBC), Home BauqiitL Instrumental Trio, A IJalf Hour Lp the Nation's Capital i liaur dlnctrft fXBC) Jack Frost's Melody ilomeals A. Victor hour WKRC-sso --Monroe Metortlcs. 1'urily llakcrles ri-45-- (governor CILnlun Gichi I) :00 Orplieuiii program. KmTM rivlc Repertory Tlieater (CBS). i I'lrlorlal News.

and suggestions. T. Ward's Medicine KLiow. period. 7 i and iveallier.

Vasalionrts C1SS, I i Wllllnro Wltc i I 1 Dctecllre (I'JIS). Redskins Id ant) ucnthcT. OrrJn'stra Oibfjrne's Otciiesua. K. 4 ToO--Studio fenlure.

Book time. :04 Tha hdmekevperi. Tlnw and Nell Vlnlck II Jlosebod period, Doriel i. Health i I a i a Llljrary of I Yecne's OrcUeM M'tto-- Hamilton- ,1 Baroy phszij 2 0 0 Majestic iirosram. 'Ann T.eafat the orsan (CF.S) -Columbia.

iiracrau. Tor rnur InformatloTi (CBS). 4 KtaRca jotiyiey. 4 --Conservatory nf Music r.rcfram. 5:1.7 Mournc tnejod.fei.

I Bakeries prnsram. 4 i 3ly -RiMiKhnnxc 1 RMT.V lime (CBS), IVepJhcr Orribnim i a fiM5-- Health- and-. StoreJ- SuhisUiae pro- Rram fl Don' Orrhcstra (CBS). fttfT-- AverV I'h-torlal, Vewi. 7 and r.recilnss.

lllc. Suti 7 Wrrcklnr: un 7 Katl Fuller's 7 oO review. 7:4." AnuTliaiL Ui'itnty pros ram. Chlmca. ISoli lionLer's OMicstra, 5 SO 11 -Twenl inf tl ram 9 -llnlior's Hnjijiy llnmc 1'nHy Center.

Ihs Itcr. K. drcws. 10 Kallierlixe Trcmllcr's prourain. Fullers WCKY-- 1490 K.

i CLmrUa Kslicrcor's Uiiul. 3 -llnlJen Ccrns (XBt't t) -Times-Star Knlcrtiitnen. fl -SnxSlli ItTOlhors 6 -Clnc-ltinall Christian I. ice Club 10 Alwaler intd-iveek" rtaiicv rto- trram The hi- from old i i a WLW-- 700 K. 0 i a i a anil Ilia i i i i a Clttli comcrt, orchcslrn (ilrrctet) Henry TheK IH-eM nritlilttillon poll J.i(e.« iron! I nctvs Jn- rioy.l (NliTl 7:00 Deflate, MtrtilRnn StMo vs.

CnlccrsUy erf riiiolmuitl. tennis on "Resolved. Tluit Hie -ilioulil a rutn- DUariniiment Siifli J'nrces as Are NcrOcd tnr Tollcc Vur- 7 :39 Crosley Plncrrs. 7 HOB talk by I)r, Glenn Adums. PerkliDtirinp.

8 Champion Sparkcrs (XIl'C), -Rllllkeu Trnupcrs. 0 concerl (NBC) 10 irolllnu'swnrth lOTtO Henry -yillmorc anil Hln Tin ml. Henry Busse Cftstlo Fnrm. I Thirteenth Hr ami His OrrhtKtra at nix) Virginia Lvc. irks.

time and weailier ndiuircme-nts, AlTln 15. nn-lii's -tpccrli before Four A'si meeting (CUpi i.roersm. True Kto-v i (CUS1 Pi'ni of tlie tireen white 10 La Ki-hnoJ a nruETam I i W1P (tsbortifs OrrliMi prclifislra. WFBE-- I.2DO K. On VTnEftr.

Record peers projrrf V. TiiTiilnm nooil new. 1 0 0 0 fonml. hnne. 11 nrisen rinportnnlUc 10 i i i mom Ifl 'TralUx (aUr.

ho 4 -nn- .1 1 fl.l(' rl sil'Tiife- LiulntCTs. -Fafl weflthcf forecast. Fhiteo 1.4* K. WVKYV SQ wornUtf. NornlBi Bottom (NBC).

Cheerio (NC). Ktw Kcvtucky ranaoui ppmpiwffii. 16 $1-- Coppln'a nmlrale. Faow food 'UlkY Andy (XBC). DtvKrta.

i firaoL Tiiollr i WIckf. i o' IJie 1 procrtm hy Atibur Chmd- ler. Jr. b7 lAd Ktrshner ot Y. C.

A. Jemlrat Jfin 9 rtisley with BU- stocV'ienorta from (be UnloJl 10 t't" 10 'cim- dueled -by Waller Dimroach (X11C). anil Daniel by Tat OHllek. Henry His Orehcstrn Hotel Olljson. jtoi'k reports 'row (he farm and home period 1 Town and country, 1 I A i ManBflelil and Virginia Ue.

2 Olilo School of (he itrtll--The PUvtrv. 3 1'lrlfJc Sympliony Ori'liestra r. iflfl--Homo economies period. 5 rrlO--Lire stock reports from Union Stockyards. lessons by yreda Sanker.

His ft Pvnacnll IHners, prnlilljltlon roll and I'alcit' wr.rM nrrrs fl.isli' il Interpreted t'lo-il (ilblinni INBC). I'fnTy and Ili.s Or'fliestra at lores fi a i I lit HIMnrlO'l lii-wl-M. "John A bon, the XfltnrallFl." Trlii and Jaoe y'roman, r-r- 1 Burnt Corkors, wllh Htnk and Dink. Tl His Orrlintra at 12 and loir 1 Hour Insr-mnlaes. Recover Your Health This Sensible Way! i FRIDAY'S PROGRAM 9 K.

Iro slnck re.pmls fiom the I'nlon Stockyards. Jf) Jnnic Jiour 11-00-- Music aniireclntlon linnr. eotiJ dyrted by DKinrosch liostMl iimjfrunt 1i Homo llaiunu't 7 vroKrftni. Riis'ntM talk. 7 -RaylieMos Twins (N'HCJ 3:00 i a Scrrlco Concert Orcbcstta (XIICI.

:00 -Cllcrniot 9 :30 -Joe and AnKclelto, WKRC--550 K. 6:13 --gimrlito (Soil's Bible KrlinnK i --Orpun rorclllr Monilni; devotlona --RnmtilliliiR for every one (CBS). Marx propram KENTUCKY NEWS GEORGETOWN --Funeral services for L. Murphy, 53, who died the John Graves Ford Memorial hosoital here, were held at the home at his brother, Phillip H. Murphy.

Mrvlces for Mixle Woodward, old of Mr. Clifton Woodward, of Wisdom, who was ktlW instantly in an automobile wrtclc.wert held the BOWLING GREEM--Mrs. Delia Jane Dixon, 50, wife of Oeorec Dlxon. i farmer, died at her resl dence on the Ruiellvllle Road, two milts west of Bowling Green. LEXINGTON--Mrs.

Mary Mc- Kcnna 74, died at 8t, Jo hospiUL Dill Tfl Today I 1 Li I FRIDAY SAT. SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT One delightful feature 6t the treatment Uillsborb is the combination delicious, wholesome eating that builds you up while marvelous mineral waters ana baths relieve the system ot the results of- lormer imperfect elimination. How you will enjoy your meals I What bllssftil extra hours of refreshing sleepl Rheumatic twinges' disappear. Neuritis, sciatica: troubles of liver, kidneys and bladder respond gratefully. Moderate rates.

Write; for. folder. DULSBOKO SANITARIUM 'rtept A Dillsboro. Ind ADUtTS. Me: CHfM)HEN.

ADULTS. COMING SUNDAY PALACE TODAY I ft ft FRIDAY SAT. DEVIL MAY- C4RE THE first Ucalar muslra --a picture that will llsh a new a a ot Inhere The whole world awalti tint Tatkrai-Slnilnc ptctare. ROMANCE SENSATION with MARION HARRIS DOROTHY JORDAN with TECHNICOLOR ADDED: JACK WHITE, COMEDY, "WHAT AND VITAPHONE ACT, ERNST AND ALICE-KRAZY KAT KARTOON, "SPOOK EASY" PATHE NEWS. RAYMOND HATTON ADULTS, SOc; CHILDREN, 2Sc.

ADULTS, Me; CHILDREN, 20c. SUNDAY A Beautiful Stoiy of Old Time Minstrelsy AU MUSfC All SOUND ALL DIALOG A irippinj story of eld- lime wltft its pageantry and parade--a heartbreaking love thpmf-tjoji. ean, lanfhter a pictvre that Wtll live in (be mtmerj el all who sec and hew it, G.3d silted aralnii ettt-- afalibt aialnat a theme developed In Ihe rcilm startl'nf blackface romance, drama! I-, appealing, coBYlnc- Int. enjoyable. A wife to- MealUe hi Mutdatnw to drrrade htm-: Utanlc itrunrle that when--don't mix Uib ttt dtaliwe re reel! drama.

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