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I i iiAT.RMndii EOC L. A. to 0. R. Aftraoia at 2:80 p'clockv i Q.

I. A. to of IC t. ot L. halL Atternoon'at Royal Neighbors Modern j.

Woodmen hall. Evening. T. O. B.

club Homo of Mrs. M. C. Past Chief Association ct Pythian pisters rK: of i P. Hom.

Af eroooo. lrl street Uter Homo of Mrs. Charles Kaylor, 714 Whitwk street. Afternoon. JJ L.

to B3ot "and Afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. W. M. S. of First Brethren rhurch At church.

Afternoon at 2 o'clock. Excelsior class of Church of the Home of Mr. and Mr. John, Allman, Waterworlts road. Eve Royal Daughter of First Christian church Home of Holland Stockdale, Union, township.

Evenlug at 7:30 o'clock. Tri Kappa 8ororitf Picnic aurpr Home of Miss Almw Wil Jlam street, Erenlng at 6 o'clock. Sewing SjcJetotirCPeters Lutheran church HSdmoriiaQ. lternoon. ER1DAY.

W. M. or reAffal L'hrlBtian church Home' of, Mat C. K. Lusac, 015 Warren street Afternoon at 2:30 p'clock.

WM. S. of St 'Peters Reformed church Picnic supper Parian haJl. Friday evening, W. B.

A. of halL' Evening. Lawn Party Honoring Bride Elect Miss Lucile Griffith hostess at a lawn party at her home on Uutlford street Monday evening for th pleasure of Miss.Kathryn Brntton, a brlde elect i Ouesta ataijikembers of tht DeltHThlU Tu sarot lty wure seated at'small table which were arranged on the lawn and garden flowers graced 4ha tables A.olor note at green and white, the sorority colors was used in the decoration and dainty name cards in the' chosen colors marked each cover. A. picnic supper as served at 6 o'clock.

A feature of the evening was a miscellaneous shower at which tlJie Miss Brattoa received many beautiful gut. I'XL Those present were the Misses Ed na Bnyaer, mann duioi, tiusiiu Fields, Mary Metzger, Margaret Cut ball, Mildred Brjggs. Lucile Rannells, Glaydi Adams, Gladys McQelland. Geraldlne Auker, Bernlce Parks, Flor ence Minton, Margaret Lovett, Scott Grace Kepljnger, Edith Eller man. Zelda' 81mmons, Margaret Ewlng, Mra.

Fxad. SouefVXuLJttrs Bessln Price the honored guest aud a. a. we nosiesa. KjCj' Sorority Celebrates Anniversary The Hnntinaton county club was nartyl t.a 5ft vinrk when! iUIJUUeX OTOUMlf wvw; ww the local chapter of the Psi Iota Xi sorority celebrated their, second no niversary' ot the organization.

Guests were sealed at small tables which were centered with crysUl bowls of garden flowers and dainty hand painted name cards marked each cover; The menu was served four courses during which time, piano selections were given by Miss Kathrytf JUUlerat Following the dinner program was given consisting of pjano solo, by Miss Hilda" Hollopeter readings ny MlssiMary Spencer arid a vocal selection by Miss Helene Elsenhauer. Miss Madge Whiteside gave a veryije? esting review the chapter since ft was found two' yeara, thirteen charter inember and the membership' has now grown to The wdrk of the sorority has been entirely In charitable fields. Covers were: placed for the Mlses nnntnii TjtlU Stftfile." Evelyn CIViOO viww, Schacht, Bernlce Griffith, Agnes Booth, Mildred Steele, Merle Poucher. t. Alice Kilned Norma Nagle, Mildred Whiteside, DorpthV Booth, Waneta riirk Anna Merle Gllkey, Alice ma i ler, Elma Llnlnger, 'Helene Eisenliauerj Raymond Wheeler, went to North Hilda M'ar'y 'Mil Manchester to visit' his grandparenlS, dred Mullln, A gmlth, Mrs.

William HkUchMi Miss Pearl Young who is ill at ifiji Adolph Schenk'el and Mrs. Homrt Huntington county hospital was Lamont I ported to be Improving Tuesday. rhanter member not present are MlaSes Edna Cook, Gresta Kepllnger, Harriet Wearly, Bemlco ttlelm. Louise V. Tana i.irp.

Marlorle I wrirklev. Margaret Kline, Dorothy unniRr. mat Felton, Mrs. war. Ernest.

SmlUt Paul and Mrs. Honors Blrthdaj Anniversary. tirtn thtMrdsj analversaw of E. FisWrT nrprjBefPjrtjr wa heid at his. home roni.H&irty ftn ttl Mrs.

A. J. miL UBi uu vu.iu mA ran Mr. and Mrs. nowru Vt.u.

aldren. Mr. and' Mrs ldon Wag Mr; md Mra Edward Maples and a' R. Wright Mr. and Mrs.

Godfrey children." Mrs. Eng toman and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lv Fisher and child renr John McGahff, Eugene: Shoe lAldred" Cecil and George Wright of Sandnsky.Wo. Dinner Partr.

Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Dora Har rold of Latontalne, a dinner party was held at the home ot Mr. and Mrs Jesse Houser, Sunday. Covers were placed for Mr.

and Mrs. Orlle Houser, of Lafontalne Mr. and Mrs. ciyae Mr. John Wall, Miss Mary Houser and ,608 Birahday Surprise Honoring the birthday anniversaries of Thomas Cussen and son whose birthdVys are July.

30 and 31. a surprise party was held at their home on Engle street Monday evening. When returning from an automobile ride with a neighbor Mr. Cussen and son were very much surprised to find fifty neighbors ad friends assembled at their home in honor ot the occasion. Music and games were enjoyed during the evening and a dainty lunchean was served.

M. L. The Woman's Missionary Society of the First Brethren church will meet at the church Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock. All members are requested 'to bring their mite boxes. G.

I. A. to B. of E. The regular meeting of the G.

to of L. E. will be Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the B. of L. E.

hall. rT F. M. 8. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet at the home ot Mrs.

J. C. Wearlr. 444 East Franklin street Friday afternoon. W.

M. 8. Plcnk. vThe Woman's Missionary Soclety.of the 8t. Peter's Reformed church will meet Friday evening at the Parish hall at 7 o'clock.

The annual picnic supper will be Mpred atrthla time and each member is asked to invite her husband. Past Chiefs Association. The Past Chief's Association ot the Pythian Sisters will meet Wednesday afternoon In the of P. home. Mrs.

James Dumbauld will be hostess. Royal Neighbors The Royal Kelgbors will meet Wednesday' evening in the. Modern Woodmen hall. 8ewlng Society The Sewing Society of the St Peters Lutheran church will meet in the school hall Thursday afternoon. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Minnio Shlnkel and Mra. Frontal Nalder. Primrose Club The members of the Primrose cM will meet with Mrs. CharlesKaylor at Whltelock street Thursday afternoon. L.

S. to and E. The I S. to B. of and.E.

will meet Thursday, afternoon at meet Thursday o'clock. rV Ma 8a The Woman's Missionary Society of the Central Christian church will meet with Mrs. C. K. Lucas at 951 Warren street Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock." L.

A. to O. R. C. The L.

A. to O. R. C. will hold tholr regular meeting Wednesday aiteruonn at 2:30 o'dock.

Royal Baoghters. Royal Daughters of the Christian church will meet with Roland Stockdale Thursday evenfnj Claude Hough and daughter Alice nave gone to canton, N. to visits u.j; reu jrnce nas, Deen removeo to his home on GuiHord street from the county hospital where he has been for several weeks. His condition Is reported to be improved. Howard Clark went to Chicago Tuesday on basiness.

1 Butler of WabaU spnt Monday evening In Huntington. Misses Jane Groeniftaii, Jeahette McCauley, Mgflolyu Wtflfa nd John Henry Batsar went tW TIP9ca'n lake Sunday. Miss Lulu Bonebrake, Mrs. Efdpa Lambert and Miss Eulalla Elaenhaur spent Sunday at SHvor Jake. Misses; Josephine and', Mar fiefs get went to Chicago to attend the fall millinery openings;" 'I THE HUNTINGTON HERALD Mr.

and Mrs. Walter McCUntock and Miss jarjorie McCUntock of Wabash where guests of Miss William Cachrane on Lincoln aTenue Monday. Mr. and, Mrs. Charles M.

Saal and two who have bsen cuegts at4he home of emley have returned to their noma In Champaign, 111. 'V Rev. C. C. the Misses Edith Walter, Sarah Crull.

Helen Ritten house, Althea and Dorcth Holiaes, and Richard Weybrlaht Nell Klndy. Kennetn Alrich went to Winona Laae reported to be good. The Rev. R. T.

Tuesday to attend the young peoplos' Williams, one of the general superlnt conference of the Church otaha nndenta of the Nazarena denomination Brethren. AJ! bills for artificial fas, electric light and electric power are how due and should be paid at the office ot the Huntington Light A Fuel company on or before the 15th. The office will be open on the evenings of the 14th and 15th. 144 td Miss Ruth Shldeler of Tipton' street has gone to South Bend to spent a few days. She will alio visit in Chicago before returning home.

Miss Clara Kohl has returned from a visit in Cleveland, Canton and Cambridge. Ohio. Miss Caroline Kauff has returned from a visit in Fort Wayne. Miss Geraldlne Hartt and Robert Straughn of Springfield, Ohio, spent Sunday at Silver lake. John J.

Cuslck of Chicago Is the guest of his Bister. Mrs. J. D. Skilcs of Frederick street.

Phone 665 for Taxi. SrT T. Joe Rarick and Miss Lucille Rannells spent Sunday at Silver lake. Miss Sylvia Fry will leave for Cleveland, Ohio, to visit. Miss Louise Holm will be the guest of MUs Lucile Gibler ot Warsaw this week.

Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gordon who have been visiting at the William Bechtol home have gone to Bear Lake, to spend a few days.

Mrs. Fred Grayston, son Frederick and A. C. Wilkerson went to Lake Wawasee Monday to spend three weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Orr and soi Mark spent Sunday at Silver lake. Mrs. Bert Collins has returned to her, home in Cincinnati, Ohio, after visiting relatives in Phone, 565 tor Taxi. f.

ju i i (By International News Service.) i Cincinnati, 0, Aug. It Ten pertons were killed and twenty flve Injured ore or less seriously at 11 o'clock this morning, when two Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern passenger tralas crashed together head on the Lester Road crossing In Pleasant JBIdge, 01 engines was driven backward, telescoping the first coach i behind It, and killing everyone Inside, All available lire apparatus In the i eity has been rushed to the scene as well a police patrols and hospital ambulances from all the hospitals. Flrty private antamobiles are also on the scene assisting in the rescue work. Doctors from all over Cincinnati are rushingto the spot. There were five passenger coaches.

In one train and two in the other, but only lone car telescoped when the crash came. This coach ciumbled'up like a match box and the occupants were caught in the wreckage which presented an almost hopeless 'tangle to rescue workers. It is thought that the engineers and firemen qf the two' engines were killed In the collision though information at this time, regarding them was not available. AS The older boys who occupied the Huntington boys' camp at Lake Tippecanoe 'came home Monday, arriving shortly after the. noon hour, and their places in the camp were taken by thirty five members of the Camp Fire girls.

Reports were' that the "girls found everything in "apple pie order" and that they had little, to do except stow away their baggage and get ready tc enjoy themselves for ten days. A number of mothers of the girls, besides other relatives and are making arrangements to spend Sunday In the camp with the girls. IS CHINESE PREMIER (By International News Service.) Peking, Aug. 'l. Dr.

Wang Chung Hul has accepted the acting premiership of China, after the customary three refusals, it was announced today. 1 NOTICE Knights of Installation of officers, Wednesday evening, Aug. 2. Also some questions ot great import ahce'to be discussed. L.

H. Jackman, C. 169 tl BED ROOM StflTES Mahogany," Walnut and Oak Three and Four Piece Suites $46.50 np to $350.00 1 0 DEAD flEV. T. VilLLIAMS TO SPEAK ATTEFJT MEETING The Nasarene tent meetings are continuing at the tent at McCrum and South Jefferson streets.

The Rev. S. D. Cox ot Racine, is preaching and Duncan of Toledo, Ohio is the sonk leader. The attendance is will preach WeJCTsday evening.

HUGHES RITES Funeral services for Hubert Shrin F. H. Hughes held Tuesday er Hughes, infant son of Mr. and morning at 10:30 o'clock at the residence at 518 Arthur street The Rev. E.

C. Mobley officiated and music was furnished by Mrs. Montgromery Purvi ance. Pallbearers were Mark W. Brat ton' and John W.

Good. Burial, was at Mt. Hope cemetery. (By International News Service.) Paris, Aug. 1.

Forty religious pilgrims, bound for the famous shrine of the Grotto de Lourdes, were killed today In a collision of two trains. Fifty two others were injured. The disaster occurred near Tarles. The shrine of Lourdes, a Catholic Institution, 'Is'the most famous of its kind In the world, and is daily visited by pilgrims from all parts of the world. The tran containing the pilgrims was unable to climb a grade between Mlllau and Villecomtal.

It began sliding backward, gaining Speed as it whirled down the It crashed intq another train that was ascending the same grade. The disaster occurred Inhe dark ness about 3 o'clock this morning. Immediately after the crash assistance was rushed to the scene. Some of the victims were Ill and crippled and were on their way to the shrine in hope of obtaining physi cal as well as spiritual relief. I George Fredrick Tuesday filed ault in circuit court against Raymond Barnes to cancel receipt and for restraining order.

The complaint al leges that June 10, 1922, the plain tiff rave to the defendant a title bond to certain real estate and that the defendant was indebted to the sum ot 390 which has not been paid. It is asked that the receipt be cancelled and that the defendant be from transferring, assigning or sell ing interest in the said contract. Glenn Strausbaugh. Tuesday filed divorce complaint in the circuit court against Agnes Strausbaugh. The couple were married July 24, 1920, and separated July 22, 1922.

The com plaint alleges that the defendant is of a Jealous disposition and that she left her home on July 22. A complaint to quiet title on certain real estate was filed in circuit court Tuesday by Walter D. Collier against Thomas F. Jones and others. MINOR OPERATIONS.

Donald Sicafoose has been removed from the Huntington county hospital to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed La Vine of 632 East Franklin street. C. E.

SIsk of Sidney underwent an operation In this city Tuesday for the removal of tonglls. Eased by Vicks.or Prevented Entirely IF your skin is so tender that you expect sunburn, rub it well with Vicki before After sunburn, apply Vicks gently do not rut ln It soothes the tortured skin andoftenpreventsblistering. For any outdoor vacation, Vicks is "standard equip ment" It eases attacks of hay fever, asthma, catarrh and sumnier colds. It's fine, too, for sore mus cles, tired feet, poison oak, or ivy, and for bites and stings. TAKE VICKS ON YOUR VACATION "The Remedy at 100 uses" VapoRud Ovt 17 Nam Jams UutoYtAitct IN FRANCE 4 SUNBURN inns 1 HI IE CUT W.

L. Straub, ot Hamnfond, a song composer, arrived in Huntington Tuesday to introduce his latest songs, "Indiana Home," "Many 's the Time" and "Little Girl of the Golden West." His equipment consists ot a plsjip and electric bells, and two singers, Frank Shaffer Hammond and William. J3adke ot Wabash. After visiting a city the songs are left with local dealers for dlstrlbutlon TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Agricultural Limestone. Farmers' Limestone Huntington.

Route 6. eod 60t FOR SALE Real twenty acre truck and poultry farm. Abundance of fruit. Good rich soil thoroughly tiled out. Buildings 1 1 2 miles from Huntington.

Jiave a low figure on this little farm. SPLENDID BUILDING lot cornor Tipton and Division Sts. 60x120, Im provements paid out. A bargain at MODERN bulgalow, 6 rooms' and bath, garage and so forth. Henry st.

Price 35000. CLOSE IN business property wil! rent for $35 a month. Price $4000. Mortgage 32000, will exchange equity for cheap residence property. John O.

Utter; phone 2562, 232 W. Market 168 6t. MAN WANTED Selling and Collecting. Liberal salary and commission. Promotion' for worker.

Apply Wednesday 1 to 6:30, Public Savings. I. OO. F. Bldg.

169 11 FOR SALE Bably cab. Inquire 68 68 Riverside Drive 169 4t. FOR RENT FIVE or six rooms with Both waters. Good cellar. Close In.

337 Williams St Phono 2527. 169 tf. PICKLES 35 4Q 45 cts. and 60 a hundred delivered. C.

J. Moldenhauer. Phone 4014 22. 163 U2 WANTED Pump and windpump pipe work. Also handle hew pumps and supplies.

Third door east of Warren on Market. Phone 1388 or 954. James Cass. 169 16 WANTED Worn out upright pianos I and player pianos. C.

N. Cause, Wabash. Ind. 169 tf FOR SALE Work Horse. Phone 1008.

169 t6 FOR SALE Cream eed go cart like Thone 1846. 170 St FOR SALE Dirt for filling, 697. Phone 170 St. NOTHE. That my wife "AHCfAMl'lr has left her bed and board.

I wili not be responsible tor any bills intruded for by Jier. 169 lt, ANDREW J. MILLER. DINING TABLES SIX FOOT EXTENSION $12.85 OFF DURING THIS SALE HOME Now on sale the new August Victor Records; Here is a home concert program to take your mind off the hot weather. Some of these" melodies you have heard all of these artists you have heard of.

Come in and hear them on these new Victor Records, just out. We'll be glad to play them for you and you'll be glad you came. La Coo d'Of Hrmna au La Rol d'Ya Valnament, I Know Lovely Garden Tannhausor Elisabeths When Love is. Kind (Moore) Tannhauaor Overture Part I (Wigner) Philadelphia Orchestra 74758 12 Tannhiiuaer Overture Part II (W.gner) Philadelphia Orchostra 74759 12 La Clnquantalno (Gbriel Mrie) Violin Solo Mischa Elman 66073 10 At the Fountain (Am Sprinbrunnen) (Robert Schuminn) Violin Solo Erika Morlnl 66074 10 SorlnvSan fMendeloohn) PisnoSolo Olga Samaroff 66075 10 Ouartat in Malor Adaslo cantabiU (Htydn) FlonsaUy Quartat 74746 2 Mihtv Lak' a Rosa HaroSolo Last Rosa of Summer Harp Wa Would See Jesus Jesus, My All Violets A Giannlna Mia Rock Me In My Swanea Cradle Old Kentucky Moonlight Stumbling Coo Coo (from I Certainly Must Be in Love "1 Whenever You're Lonesome Lbnesome Mama Fox Trot Memphis Blues Fox Trot I Moon River Walts ra avavswr TveBas.ea Mattnee 15c THE JEFFERSON "Courtesy, Cleanliness Comfort" TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ALICE TERRY and RUDOLPH VALENTINO IN THE CONQUERING POWER" COMING "The Queen of Sheba" Huntington Theatre LAST TIME TODAY, Richard Barthelmcss has made the greatest picture of his life! He's been in some mighty fine ones before. Remember him in "Broken Blossoms" "The Idol Dancer" "Way Down East." Good stuff, eh? But now he's a star this is HIS picture and TOL'ABLE DAM)" Stands With the Screen's Finest! Joseph wrote the story for the "Saturday Evening Post." But you ought to see what Barthelmess has made of the boy who wanted to be a man but was "Jet' tol'able" In his mountain moth er'a Eyes.

It Pleased the Crowds Yesterday It Will Please You Today Correct Musical Score Interpreted by a Trio of Professional Musicians COMING Marshall Neilan's fascinating drama "Go and Get It," with Wesley (Freckles) Barry In the cast. POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC Sol.il In French AmellU ma bUn aimie In French (Teschemicher D'Htrdelot) Gebet (Wagner) In German MELODIOUS IINS I KUMtufa 1 AL Solo SACRED SELECTIONS Olive Kline Elsie Olive Kline Elsie LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS vpa mm a a a a i Lucv Isabella Marsh Peerless Quartet) Sterling Trio Billy Murray Charles Alleen Stanleys Billy DANCE RECORDS Billy Love Sends a Little Gilt of Roses M.edley Walts Hackel Berge Orchestra Soothing Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra Night Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra It's Up to You (J'en al Marrel) Fox Trot Paul Whlteman and His Orchestra 'Neath the South Sea Moon Fox Trot feld Whiteman's Orch. int Grn Broth rt Marimba me Fox Trot call ua up or drop us a card and we of Syncopate Medley Fox Trot (from Darling Club Royal Little Thoughts Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra Nobody Lled rox Trot The Yankee Doodle Blues If you can't get in, records you indicate. "Yeast Foam Tablets have appetite Tve TiV Ye Focn TtUft tko you'll hautily and yoat body will fat proper' Douriahment bom the ioocfr oorwomad. Htakh and itrtncth coma bom iood.

Yeast Foam TabkM the beat iormk) take yeaat in becaoat they don't araat far, TTbUjletto pure whole, dehydrated yeast in tablets I given tne die hestticst ever had. Read the Classified Page tneyVe ptnv fvaat tbey aeept tiw eeay takei thcy'ia (Med. Hmm oocve niant tablets are alao larisnnniliil lor failinf Krriih and dMrfT. botk, pimplea, general rundown condkiona. Sold by aA FREE SAMPLE to KaiwloiYMFoMTUiatdbinT DMwlMaailUiMuladL 3bm JUJn Mall to Nortfcw iTh( Co.

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