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The Dayton Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 11

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The Dayton Heraldi
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ELEVEN. A YTOH EVENING HERALD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1021. NOT AN EVICTION-JUST MOVING DAY SAY LOCAL TEACHERS BEING FOOELY PAID A research committee from the Davtra Teachers' club lias vorkej ATTORNEYS TO MEET The Montgomery Har association Is scheduled to hold a meeting In Juflce E. T.

Snefliker" common pleas courtroom Friday afternoon at o'clotk. The proposed changes in the mnniciiial court act will be taken up at this, meeting. FARMERS HEAR TALKS J. Mason Trugh presided at. the Washington township farmers' institute meeting Tuesday.

Out-of-town speakers, both farmers and university men, were on the prrgrai. The Ladies' Aid society the Methodist church, served dinner at noon at the township haH at Centerville, where sessions were held. i 'i lout a schedule to show that higli school teachers in Dayton are $400 a year behind similarly placed teach TAR0LA COUGH SYRU? THE NEW TAR COMPOIXD It is different because it is made different. Healing, soothing for coughs and colds. LARGE BOTTLE, 23 CENTS DIVIDENDS Present Dividend Pate Next Dividend Period April 1321.

FRANKLIN SAVINGS A CO AN ASVN. 42 SOUTH LUDLOW 6T. -a. J2 4 CASTORIA For Infants and Children Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of I If 'J V' 1 vl OPEH EVEfli'iOS TILL 10 O'OLGOK DUBIMfl SEE 0 Cr. H.

H.GROTH Ui SpMlalut Id P.ilvlc. Nenorn, Blood. Piln and Skm Dieae. My Ml-ent applied in Strictures. Gleet land Weakness.

Consultation free frorr. mornings until 8 evenines, Includin Sun.1ai Office. 220 Fourth St INFERIOR FUEL is dear at any price for whatever you pay you are paying too much. Phone Lake an order for choice coal or coke. g.

Wwir regrets t2 THIS MR. AND MRS. W. W. SUNDER! LAM) entertained members of I their club at dinner Tuesday evening' jit their home Uakwood.

Informal dinner meetings are held twice month at the homes of the "member? who include: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Nevius, Mr. and Oswald Cammann, Dr.

and Mrs. Frank R. Henry, Mr. and Mjrs. Charles H.

Hosier, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Warren Mr.

rind Mrs. Robert Patterson, nnd Mrs. Curtiss (linn and Mr. and Mrs. W.

YV, Sunderland. Mrs. A. J. Conovcr, of West Iii st treet, lias returned after a.

visit of, tun days in Lima, 0., where she was ti Ruest of her sister, Mrs. William i Green. 1 I Mr. James E. Conlt-y, of Central avenue, was hostess at a charmingly Appointed luncheon bridge, Wednesday at the Dayton Woman's club.

Earh of the 12 tables was adorned with red tulips, swrgestive of the Valentire season. The affairs was one of the notable social unctions of the week, Mrs. Charles P. Kettering, ofj Kidgeleigh terrace, left Tuesday for brief visit in New York. i I Mrs, Charles K.

Kettering, of) hiclgeleieh, left luesday for a brief visit in New York. A number of Dayton alummie are planning to attend thj Delta Delta Delta initiation at Miami university on Saturday. The program cccom-pnnying the ceremony, will begin Friday night with a play written and produced by the pledges. The initiation will take place Saturday afternoon and thp banquet will be held Saturday evening. One of the toasts ill be "The Koroity Flower-r th3 Pansy," given by Mrs.

Dwight Young representing the Dayton Alliance. Others who will attend from Dayton arc: Mrs. Clem Ferguson, Mrs. Herbert Pine, Miss Mar-paret Uridge, Mrs. Edward Kohnle, Miss Margaret Shardelow, Mrs.

William Cu Pickrel and guest, Mrs, John Vhitlwk, of Columbus. Among the Tri-dolt chanter members are two T'ayton girls, Miss Mary Ellen Brumbaugh, of Stoddard Circle, and Miss Alica Pcoo, of Oakwood. Among those -who will occupy boxes for the performance of "Oh, My, which will be presented by the ScarUt Mask club, of Ohio State, university, at the Victory theatre, Thursday evening Judge and Mrs. B. P.

McCann, Dr. mull Mrs. T. A. McCann and ex-Governor nml Mrs.

James M. Cox. The play nas neen idely herald 3d and j.h attracting much attention, in state nlumm and social circles. A raudeville entertainment will be (riven this evening at the Rubicon -I. I.

1 1 ers in other cities, and mac graae teachers are $450 behind what they should receive. At a principals' meeting, called Tuesday afternoon ot 2 o'clock by the superintendent, th, theoretic principles on which the schedule was built were explained to those present. RAILWAY MEN TO MEET W. Kett-ninn. repre.seiitins tho Olinitr Fare Register company, will at-tend the conference of eleetilc railway operators nnd managers from all over the country, hich is to be held In Chicago.

Thursday. OPEN TILL 10 O'OLGOK im SEE A "He In Ihursday, sale that of these Don't 7V r5 skey, of Catherine street. After the business session, a social tiour was enjoyed, and refreshments served. The folliwinjr members vcrr present: Mrs. Jnis Ifalph, Mrs.

Virgil Allen, Mrs. Albert Sinclair, Mrs. Campman; the Misses Dorothy Bal-skev Bird 'Williamson, Georjria Glenn, Ruby Erwin, Mary Mildred Lumbers, Edna Britton, Grace Pond, Helen Niswonsjcr, Bcu-lah Weaver and EJeeta McLain. Daytonians will have an oppor tunity to hear a most unusual pro Ei-am Thursday, evening after dinner given by the 1 Music club at the Engineer's club, M. Haig Gudenian, celebrated Ar menian violinist-composer, will offer group of Armenian compositions, a unique, which has gained the interest and enthusiasm of many of the greatest musicians, including Jascha Ileifetz, Percy Grainger, Max Rosen (who have works of M.

Gudenian in their and Salzodo, Stou-kouski and The program is as follows: -i Armenian Lullaby. Gudenian (Armenian Folk Dance) Gudeniun-Brockway Alaguiatz, (Armenian Love Song) Gudenian The Sphinx I i. j. fc' lvlf ire- iVf 'V "'V L4 Wli 1 I 1 4S served to the following: Misses Leona Schiml, Gertrude Anna Marquardt, Bert Denterlein, Beatrice Schiml, Julia Hinders, Marie Koehler, Edith Woehrle, Anna Lichtnitner, Louise Woehrle, Anna Kronaufre, Edna Bloemer. Lcona Hueman, Hinders, Catherine M.

Geatty and Miss Addie Hinders. The regular meeting of the Atrora Literary society of Steele Hieh school was called to order by the new president, Ilermene Pohlman. The! mnmlmra nnuwArnd mil with finnta- tions from their favorite author ofj poet, flans tor the annual, uance were discussed. Announcement has been received in this citv of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Woodruff, daughter of Mrs, Laura C. Woodruff, of New York City, to Victor Emanuel, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Emanuel, which took place in New York, on February; 2. They will be at home after March 15 at 20 West 115th street, in New York City. The groom and his family formerly made their home in Dayton. Mrs.

Edward M. Mclntire of West First street, is receiving a visit from her sister, Mrs. Richard Gebhart of Chicago. 1 mmtin a r. tv 1 iiioiLiiifjit ui bite vniiuua turn- mittees are members of a ways and pnmmitt.x.

rnnnintod OBrar 1 iranspuriaiion ami miss jaura uu- more, invitation Entertainment committees for the February 10, is the fourth day of this phenomenal and we cannot say how much longer it will last depends on how soon we are completely sold out marvelous bargains. put it off and have who hesitates is lost" -Don't you be the loser. iiuii, unocr me auspices or tha pVW Young Women's Hebrew association. 1 Mrs. Mike Stonn -i general chair- Understand, none of these instruments on sale will be sold to any dealers.

n-rs jh "Thf-LuSX" W.fS Tuesday noon at the cradle melody (plicated to and room, rem rniUees ttr- man of tha affutrit.The. will includn chorus ami tocal nun-bets, dance specialties and a comedy "A Morning in An Employment Office," written by Misa R- tt'j Jacobs, of Toledo, si.ster of Mrs. Among tlioss assisting will lift Josephine cla sic dancer, Mark Barrar and Idler quartet, and Miss Claudia Lindcmnn nru! orchestra. Dancing will conclude the evening. ine gut or me Day ton Woman ttl i 11 I uj me invisinie iiuest av mnn win ne ii per cent of the- gross receipts of the tea room on Thurs' day.

This sum will exceed the profits and will net a substantial sum for the "Hoover fund" for the starving children rf Europe. The I orchestration form by Victor Kolar, T-i assistant conductor or 1 .1 ...111 1.A nlnVA.l hi, nymunonj nun nm-uc "i i symphony, ana viu oe niciveii uy I i I ATI v. 1, J. A Kvldently moving diiy for the pri-sl-I dent of the United States Is just like moving day fur anyone else. President and Mrs.

Woodrow Wilson are to mak2 their future home at 2310 street Northwest, tn Washington. The pictures show their goods piled (he hlreet In front of their new home, with Mrs. Wilsiflv-stiperlntending the unload-ing operations from three motor vans, which brought part of effects from their old home at Frinseton, N. J. Every housewife knows what a Joyous fine moving day is not.

remaining months of the year were appointed as follows: March, Miss Austa Mack, chairman: the' Misses Mildred Em rick, Anna Hawkes, Ara-belle Welty, Olive Ritter; April, Miss Mary Ellis, chairman the Misses Nan Kennedy, Lucia May Wiant, Carrie Jenet, Anna Lcibenderfer; May, Miss' Louise Beust, chairman; the Misses Anna Kuhlman, Harriet Kimmel, Emma Jenet, Marie Hammer; June, Miss Marearet Bridpe, chairman; the Misses Eleetra Doren, Angela Mae O'Brien, Margaret Stein and Mrs. Conkle. Miss Emma Simpson, of Grand and Ferguson avenues has left for the east, on a business trip. The Parent-Teacher association of Jackson school, will meet riday CHURCH AND LODGE NOTES The Women's guild of St. An- drews Episcopal church, Buckeye and Pulaski streets, will serve dinner from 11:15 to 1 o'clock, Thursday.

SUBE WHY TO GET RID'SF BLACKHEADS' There ti one simple. saf? and sure way that never fails to get rid nf blatk-hPaSs. and that 111 to dissolve them. To do this, get two ounces of calonlte powder from any drug store sprinkle a little on a hot, wet spanne rub ovijr the Uacklicacl briskly wauli tha parte, and you will be Burprlwcd how the hliickliead! have Big blackheads, littlo blackheads! no matter whe.ro they rip, simply dissolve and disappear, leaving the parts without any mark whatever. B'aekhends are simply a mixture, of dut and llrt and secretions from the body that form in thA pores of the skin pinehlng and squeezing only cause irritation, make large pores and do not got them out after they become bard.

The caloniti powder and the water simply dissolve the blackheads so they wash right out, leaving the pores free and clean and in their natural condition. Anybody trour bled with these unsightly blemishes should certainly try, this simple method. Adv. NOTICE OK Estate of W. H.

Ritrnour, deceased. (Jrace Ititenour has been appointed and qualified as a lnilnistralrix of the estate cf W. P. Kiienour, late of Montgomery Coontv. Ohio.Nl.'censfd.

Hated this 7th day of Kelnuary A. 1921. HAftHV N. HOVTZOHX. Prohat of said County.

Georgo F. Holland, attorney. 9-18-23 OF Furnishings ilalo Si lord's VSCTORY Thursday, Feb. 10, "oa mm" Presented The Scarlet Mask Club of Ohio State University with i "Chic" Harley and "Pete" Stinchcomb In the Casl. Priress to $200; plus war jfsgxr.TT.'jfya''.v'T..a if3.

mai orcnesi, me i jn the year and they will be assisted Carlos Salzedo, world famous by the entire cIuI) mpmhership. Del-harpist, who appears in Dayton ri- fron, Indianapolis, day evening, has expressed great Columbus, Nashville ami other cities enthusiasm in M. Gudenian music are eXpCOted at the convention, and ffiwn him personal introduc-1 Mav ei; rmnn nf TP'! Mr $395.00 $195.00 $100.00 40.00 60.00 Sale Price Former Value festin Fkyer-' Piano $745.00 Upright $500.09 plan was decided on nt a called meet-1 tlons to ins manager, tvieihier onu the ways and means committee, will irig of the board Wednesday morn-Zimbalist. direct the activities of the sub-com ing. I "The Sphinx," an Oriental concop-j mittees which will be headed by Miss I tion, is played in the Oriental pitch, i Helen Mowrer, hotels; Mrs.

Frances Jonathan Davton chapter, Daugh-' where the violin is tuned one and one Forrer, program: Miss Helen of the American Rcvohition wilL 'la'f tones below normal', prod'icing diet, reception: Miss Luella Koerner, a eurinua music. I decorations: Miss Anna Atherton. a rats Banio MandoBh' if aining the policy of The Wurlitzer Company Mamt w. 1 1 Weeks Pay HOME 4622 The $ew Kom we agree to do the following: Liberal Conditions Upon Which the Instruments Are Offered The Guarantee under which 1 satisfaction; the privilege of exchanging or your money back 1 Your money back within 30 days. 2- Privilege to exchange at full price at any time withm six 3 Unconditional and unreserved guarantee for 5 years from date of purchase.

the instruments are sold months. U0 to ti Ful- Way with a luncheon ar.d program at the Engineers' club, Monday, February. 21. Officers of the organization, including Mrs. A.

Vane Lester, Mrs. George E. Malone, Dr. lllanchc Zehring, Mrs. Homer Ireland, Mrs.

Grafton Kennedy, Mrs. Kuth Live- Jiey and Mrs. Murray will receive in the blue room preceding luncheon, which will he served tit noon. Fol lowing luncheon, a will be gi.ven under the tlirc: of Mrs. A.

in the lei: on the second floor. Members a invited to bring guests, A Saturday afternoon art aoiivo lias ben opened ot the Dayton MuBstim of Arts for the conovnience of those who are prevented by work r'srhool duties from attending the classes during the week. The nett class is being instructed by liebart Whltmore and tlie hours are from 5 o'clock. Pupils may etuuM now. The' weekly community ait talk on Sunday afternoon will be given by Leroy Saucr, who will explain the collection of lithographs by Howard ljclgh, now showing nt the museum.

The talk will b'gin nt 3 o'clock and will be free. A pleasant surprise was tendered Miss Florence May Drake, 440 Cincinnati street, Friday evening, in honor of her eighteenth birthday. The evening was devoted to games. Dancing and mnsic, which whs furnished by the Hensley orchestra of which the hostess is a member. were served to the following gue-ts: The Misses.

Mabel Jirown, lfelcn Mutter, Nellie-WhitU men, Hazel Wcidner, Pauline Kulin, Marceda Griloet, Helen Chapman, Mary E. Drake, Grace McBride anil Florence M. Dixke: Chester Hensley, loit Orr, Frances Weitz, Charles Helswagcn, Edward Hen-lev, Mr- Green, Elmer -Dal ten, Glen K. Drake, Walter C. Drake, Mr, anil Mrs.

Harry Dral e. Ihe Philomathean Literary society of High school held its weekly meeting Monday. Of especial interest on the program was a talk by Earl Hoover, and an Impromptu address by William Wright, Robert and i i.i.. IJOIUIKI lUOHN Hats and 108 Ga 130 Weeks to Pay i. i una monin ine ciun of Cliicago will give a program of Armenian music.

The social committee of the W. B. A. of the Maccabees will have a I Valentine party Tuesday evening at Woodmen a hall, rifth and Jeficr- son streets. Members whose birth- days occur in January and February will serve refreshments, The com- mittee in charge includes Mrs.

Laura Marshall, chairman. Mrs. Theohold, 1 Mrs. Kodgers, Mrs. Kipp, Mrs.

Hartley, Mrs. Jarrandt, Mrs. Chapman; and Mrs. Mullin. Carlos Salzedo, the World's great-est harpist, and his six young lady professional pupils, who form, the Salzedo Harp Ensemble, which will give the fifth Civic Music league concert at' Memorial hall, Friday evening, will arrive in Dayton Thursday, Mr.

Salzedo and his pupils will be the guests of the Woman's Music club at its dinner at the Engineers' club, Thursday evening, and on Frida- afternoon an Infor-ninl tea will be give for the young lndv nt the Y- W. C. A where they will stay -during their visit to Davton. As Memorial hall is about scld out for this extraor- dinary conceit, special arrange- i ments will be made by which 150 chairs can be plnccd on the stsgc. i i Tho II.

T. girls sui'pris Miss Addie Hinders nt her home on Bur- i ton Sunday afternoon-Games and music wi re the diversions and a buffet 'uncheon was The Cajton Uiiseura. of Arts Museum and Art School, vr Southeast Corner St. Uuir nnd Monument Avenue. New Exhibit of Litho-graphs by Howard Leigh EXHIBITION OPEN Week-days, Sundays, Tuesday and Friday Evenings, Everybody Welcome Admission Free.

Jmt K-irted SAturday Afternoon Art Coitr frem P. M. Mr, Whltmor. Tescher. At pltrnntu reqister it Muieum, i A Small Payment Will Deliver Any Instrument to Your Home and the Balance Can Be Distributed Over a Period of 130 Weeks.

.11 133 SOUTH LUDLOW ST. NEXT TO KEITH'S If MAIN 6124 E3C inn regular meeting oi me i. C. class of Uaper M. E.

Sunday fchool, was held Monday evening, the homo of Miss Dorothy Hal- I.

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