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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 8

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The Journal Newsi
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Hamilton, Ohio
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PAGE EIGHT A I A A I ftCDNESDAY, SEPT. tt, 1WT Daily Radio a cornerstone foi C'vmmibiui tit Jiucfii.t'll nmver.silv. A U. S. A 5:30 Urninn of Ilic Skies.

W.IX-XHC-- 12:30 Farm anil Home a Sc i an i 1 noil In-r i spend inj; i i i i daughter i i i i i Louis i i i 'nrl Si in i -nnl i i i Kili-cn A i a i Venom a Mr. -Mis. i rr- honip a i 5 i i i i i i i i i rcl- On the Air Tonight (Wodnonclay) ll C. B. I'rcis Kmllo prcmieivs W.1X-XUC 8, New York, Sejit.

2ft Xc-xl Kddie. i A to be listed ill (lie bromlcaslinj: IVnin CHS i i i i i i i a Slinnsthni is for at li METAMORA In UVclticxIny i i a oL there In' Dr. frrvidi nl A I 7 i i i of i i cit' IL, Fir-pi, Grovor i i i i i i Stiwiny i Sun- i i i i A i i i i i i WE.U'-XHC i i of on I i i i A I i I i on W.IX. nl i irnio-o next rtrlv lo nnl sjinu' What lo Expect Thursday i i 'I 1 I i i i i i Oolmn- Wednesday, Sept. 'Him' KC AVS.M--mo i i i i i A i ol i i i i i i I I I i i i i i i I i i i i i i i tivc.s I I i a i i a i i i Mo i li A IH-V Orr JK 1 li a a i ILill i ritul Mrri.

i i i i rind son, i i IVppor at Mrs. i i Uim-li ruul )' i i i i i i i i i i i i IHT i i i M.i'p. A a S(! 1 i i i 1 i iiuil i i i i i i ol' i i i 1 HntitiMwillc 1 i Thursday, Sept. 0 rfl a i i I a tic Mrs. i i i i i i (In- I i A 1 Orch.

a To IM- 1-ITi a i Home Lii'lii of I U'rMrcn fur (he Anancfnted 1 rarm llmno MI A i I i Vnico of i i A a i X- i i Oivli. i a IK'. I aani'. a I and Satle i 5 i I (.0 i i i i a a i 1: ir. i :00 a Td i an i i spcni tils at Historic Ohio High Spots Onmby M.

Mitchell Onuslty M. 'MiMiell, sokticv, sci- i hr.vyei', and ono ol' I fie most svliolarty of tlio men Ohio st-nt i the Civil War hnni in Tin; dt-alli of his i tnado it nrc'cssiiry lint IIP lo work in i ol' ii country Hieri'lmnL I'tcr 1 cruel (rt'nt incut I'unii (ln i i i i 1 i iiml lie inir calloil linr liy he ran i i i nnployincnl i ji in Ohio. I i i inl'Uioncc soon rod I'or liini an appointment (o West, Point. Hi: I'it'U'onlli in his class in which Kolicit l.rt) ivus l-'or liis i in ii-s, IKI i i i i us assistant MRS. A.

B. EOW HONORED BY HIGH STREET CLASS II Mrs. A. How (Alice i i i imirrieil 17, ut' i Strrcl Cliureli t' I Pioneers incl nl I honu- u'r Ym-lm and l.i-la Mnorlu-iui, nvc- niH 1 Tueridjiy anil slioworod iiL liride vI1h a i i s. a i Phi turner DEGREES CONFERRED BY REII.Y GRANGE anil ilcgrot-'s, in of Ilmviutl Dickson, -il on six 'J'ncdny a nioi'linj? ol' the Kelly i i i niiiliL will bo i i Y.

K. Kflhfii.sc, But- I counly i clisiriJjo. LINOLEUM SWINDLERS Who Sell from Small Trucks f.Tv'^H 'T ral lc( 1 indicate that several outfits have been Jo "VfJ I 7 i i 0 Se to SC in an cndo or 10 pass oil low -grime floor coverings as linoleum. "i a Ut 3S hCy a I a large linoleum Jnov -r -n- or lnlbllc Son.e good sized remnants remain which they are willing to sell at a great bargain. Usually sale is made a small sample.

A rolled up piece is on the truck. Thc collect the price, leave the rolled up piece and promise to return later to lay it for the customer. They do not come hack and the housewife, when she unrolls tlio piece i a i me Has been short changed in the a of measurement, and thai tho material Is not linoleum but cheap low-grade floor covering, DEAL WITH A DEPENDABLE DEALER. HAMILTON BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU 503 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 31 Farewell Given for Miss Bendix, Leaving Monday to Study Violin Miss Uoi'otliy Bcmlix is leaving Huitiilton on Moiitlay for a ycai jit inly of tlio violin as siihotnr- i i at the David mines fit-Jiool of in New York C'Hy, i i i i nmlei 1 It i i tiilclngo oC Stofiin Kojifein, i wlioin 1ms made such progress at Ibc i i i Conservatory and Ijiflt ycat 1 al Ilalon Rouge, i He.ntlix, unusual was first discovered Ijy the Sisters ol' Dame Academy, promises lo i'ar in i I Iain- iJtoii i on the iniisienl of Hie world.

Itesidvs htr great jhe has yoiilfi, beauty, and a tirde-iA industry and ambition. She will, i i i i i hfcr New York year, mdke her home iriih friends in Brooklyn. Last fvi'-ninj? a group of devoted i i enjoyed un improniplu a wt'll program tit the home Miss K'iitliryn oti Jfentoit ftrpei. i i hcsr chosen nceompnnist, Mw. i i a i i Irwin, nt the pianu, Miss Ik'iidix played an PS act ing pro- UTiLin i a i a i i intelligence and in pa thy.

The Wits i-liii'i'ly I'or plcusnro of Miss Dili's aliiirntiiig mother, but. a lew chnnoo wero nl.sr* dc- The beat wishes of many friends will foilaw the gifted girl i a larger field. A limir of nmtiic Miss Dilg sorverl a daJJily ropast to the following Mrs, JJilg and daughters, Margaret Sell war tn and iliss -Mary, Olivia ICraltti Invin, Mrs. Kti-lla Wciler Ttiylor, MJSB Ks- iher CJnylo 'riinbtritiiin, Bendix and tho lionor-gucst, IJorothv liendix. OFFICERS RE-ELEOTED BY LINDENWALD H.

Tho l.indeinvjild M. K. elmveli II. f. class met nt the home of i i 2924 Benninphofcn ivenuc, Tuesday night and reflected Mrs.

Kiilph Potter, presi- lent, and ilrs. David Ttoebuek, 'iTrt surer. Cleo Wade WHS 'li'eUul secretary, Dinner a t'rvod i "JO itipmliors. Mrs, Pol tcr presided and Mrs, Prod or rnijl bida fohnson conducted I he cJcvotional n'U'e, Tim next meeting i be at the ionic of Mrs. Kochuck, 745 Wood- awn avonno, Tuesdny October MISS DOBOTHY BENDIX DINNER AND DANOE TOR TOOD DEALERS The I i Grocers mid Meat Doal- iJinticr for itieiiihetti fltifl wivi'rf, next Wednesday night 0:30 o'clock at SLCVCT'S pnrk, plimnrd nt a meeting of tho couLiiiitloG in charge Tuesday night The will with a dinner nt o'clock followed by dancing nml a ini'Viitioiis arc to be innde it I OIU'O.

BUTLER, WABREN LODOE OF JUNIOR OEDBE TO MEET At a meeting Butler council No. 93, Jr. 0. U. A.

Tuesday nielli in llio Junior Order hall, South Second etrcct, plans were inado for meeting of tho lodges of Buflcr and JVarron counties next Tuesday night at Iho liall, witli Rev. JI. Welch, pastor of tlio West Side Baptifit church, sjiealiin" on "Tlio Conscitulion." ESTHER COURT, BEN HUH RECEIVES APPLICATION One application for membership was received nt the regular meeting of Esther Court No. 4, Trine of Bon Km- in Odd Fellows liall, Mum and streets, Monday night. TODAY ONLY TJie ijKhwtry in ein- iy.s 000,000 CARPET HOUSE WINDOWS can be I5EAUTIPUL Enclosed Head VENETIAN BLINDS The love-lough ottd-sona of the season! TONY MARTIN JOAHDHIS HtLtK WESTLO mi mm A A A 10 GAY KOMANtlC TUNSS' "Active Maid" Dress and Sport Oxfords Smart New Suedes Finest CM and Gun Metal 2.95 $3.45 $3.95 CREPE SOLE SPORT OXFORDS IN BLACK BROWN WHITE--At $1.95 $2,95 SMART DRESSY STYLES In Pine Calf, Suedes ami Kid TIES--PUMPS STRAPS At $2.95 up A Large Assortment.

Also Hug- Tite Arch Styles In All Sizes. MEN'S OXFORDS And SHOES FREEMAN'S PACKARDS Co-operatives If Kid Leather at $2.95 to $8.50 John J. Hoibrock 112 SOUTH 3RD ST. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY GIRL REPORTER ACCUSED OF KILLING BY OWN FATHER AS RACKET RULE SWEEPS MID-WEST CITY! Fred MacMurray Frances Farmer Charlie RALPH MORGAN ENCORE FRIDAY NIGHT-Ruby Kcclcr Ed Dixon "Ready--Willing and Able" JAMES BUOKNER FADES PEACE BREACH CHARGE James Buckner, age 34, 723 South Seventh street, charged with breach Iho peace Tuefiday night in a warrant signed by his wife, Alberta, ot 1123 Control avenue, will be arraigned in municipal court Saturday" morning. Ho released on a $100 bond furnished by Attorney J.

B. Try Journal-Nam Classified Adj Thai That Hangs On Or Rheumatism in any form, such as Arthritis, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuritis, etc. And all Doctoring and Remedies tried have failed lo give results? Don sutfcr needlessly--receive the- benefits ninny others have and nre receiving, with a guaranteed, tried and tested treatment, Cull or Write Today Kor Full Particulars 115 SECOND A I A BANK BUMS. HAMILTON, OHIO PALACE A i UK cm THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 2 BIG FEATURES Your trouble-trio braves barrage of outlaw lead to a a cowering killer of the wesl. THE THREE MESQUITEERS (il HEART OF THE ROCKIES" BXCITBMBNTl EXCITBMKWi; Modern Bent I oriel 1 "RBMOREO CftR" KoM.

Wilcox Judilh Bnrrcll Ccsor Komero IrvinR richtl MATINEE Adul(8 Children I NIGHT 20c Adults 25c lOc Children 10c RIALTO I.B.t I AG I i I nnrt A I THURSDAY and FRIDAY Too Busy Burning Up The Highway To Know They're On "Lovers' Lane!" "TIME OUT FOR ROMANCE" CLAIRE TREVOR MICHAEL WHALEN MATINEE AdulCs 15 Children 10c NIGHT Adults 20c Children lOc "SATISFACTION SPREADS IN A LIMITLESS CIRCLE" We lake frrcat pride in PERFECTLY having so a people (ell UK a our popular priced glasses serve Ihcm much better than previous a at twice the cost. You loo, can a your eyes taken care of at popular price and pay as you wear. Why delay? Pa as little as A WEEK TREE SIGHT TEST HARDY OPTICAL SEKVICK 19 NO. 2ND ST. PHONE 1808 USE YOUR CREDIT.

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