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PAGE FOURTEEN THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, MARCH 22. 1923 Fair Board Names Department Heads cr- Jsi' and women will of the different departments the Sdoto County Fair this yenrj 310 neJd August 8, J). 10 and 11 Siiaiued a meeting of the Fair Board jjAYednesday afternoon at the Farm office. Masonic Temple- It was also io offer in jirernimus for exhibits of Boys aud I'ijirls Clnb work. Jielatives of departmeets will not be, allowed compete for prizes in the depart- Imeiit in a rslatiTe 5s in charge.

jl -The department heads named yes- Horses--X F. Millar. Dairy Cattle--John TV. 2 Swine--Cliartes Bradshaw. Sheep--John Violet.

I'onltry--Roy Graase Exhibit--CLas. X. Farm N. Frauck. Kniit--Alfred Bonner.

Boys and Girls Clnb Work--'Walter Uahin a David 'Culinary -T- H. Appe-1. An Deife--ilrs. Elizabeth Mac-koy. Stock Manager--M.

J- Cald. welli "IX' Manager of Entertainment Pro- fTram--A- F. Millar. BmblLL --flMrt't why nlmt At the regular' MRS. C.

A. DANNER, COLUMBUS, O. Half-way tteaaurcs nwaa the naa, iroziaa or child whose reiy tinateaecl by the habitual dopfinj of the elimination channels. Foods with onlr part biaa can never cJoa and sweep the la the natcre-way as does Kelloef Bran, cooled and trembled. Aad, Kellogg'a Bran ia as deliciota ia flavor as it is positive in action.

If it 3s -eaten regularly--two table- jpoonfolj dally; in chronic cases, with each meal--it Trill permanently relieve the most aggravated case. Tow health will be greatly improved within a brief period if yon cat this delicioat Kelloce cereal. Know what Kellogg'B cooked and fcrranbled, will do for jwrand for your loved ones. There ia so time 61 be lost in getting relief that Kellogf's Bran assorea. Kellogg'a.

Bran is delightful a cereal, sprinkled OTer.any hot or eold cereal, or'served in 'countless appetizing ways in baking and cooking. It makes the best sort of pancakes, muffins, raisin bread, macaroons, you ever ate. And, each' mouthful contributes to are printed en each package. Kellogg Bran works for yon all the time! Tout physician will recommend Bran for constipation. A pimply complexion or an breath can both be overcome- by 'the use of Kellogg's Bran, ia aold' by grocea everywhere.

"Ka-di-ok li EnderMd by Hundred. of" Columbui When Integrity Cannot i Ka-dl-ok the most hiehly-en- Boraed remedy ever aold in Columbus. Every mall brings voluntary iipents expressing gratitude 'lor reliel Jt has given people who reside riffht here in this city, any or all can be easily verified by anyone sufficiently interested to do so. C. F.

Danner, who lives at S65 Avenue, Columbus, says: Buffered from stomach trouble for over two years and waa In a very- weak and highly nervous condition; 'had no appetite and could nerer at night, with the result that I and miserable all the time. submitted to operation last year. the result was a disappointment me, as I failed to get any perma- relief. After taking a treatment of Ka-di-ok I have recuperated wonderfully; 1 now have a good appetite, well. and feel fine generally.

I Ticket Manager--A. Siipt. of Grounds--3Dr. J. Thomas.

Police--L. Taylor. Educational Exhibits--Supt. E. 0- McCowen.

H. Harsha and George MeMnhon. Clyde Braut nnd J. H. were named on a committee to have charge of free attractions.

The nest meeting will be April "4. "SOCIETY Mrs. E. R. Hannahs of Kenova, W.

is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. L. 'Baylws of Lincoln Hill. Miss Gladys Selby of the Western College.

Oxford, will arrive next wdek-for spring vacation visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. E.

Selby of TiuiuiOJidiS Avenue. up even 1 morning well rested and own housework without any 2i "pecial tSort, -s-hich 1 was never able do for the past two or three Ka-dl-olc has done me more good than I Imagined was possible." Kii-di-ok cah-oc'bbtnined in PortS- mouth at Fisher Streleli's Drug Store. AdvprHsemcnt. TO-NIGHT Tomorrow Alright KEETIKC WELL A Nt tatltt tpcrltnt) nllbt will btlp keep TOU by toclor and your dl- ccition elimination. Mrs.

George Breece of Hutching and Miss Htlcn Haiiiemiin of Gallia Avenue, will spend Friday shopping in Cincinnati. Miss Bertha Louise Sellards is home-from Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, for the spring vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Sellards of Offaerc Street. Miss Bernice Doll of 1016 nobin- son Avenn.e.

will'entertain the Ugoigo Club tliis evening for their regular meeting. Mrs. Lester Trumbo of Iroiiton is here to visit with Mrs. Mary Beatty tit Ninth Street- and Mrs. Mary Skcllon of Sixth Street.

Graves Williams of Gallia Street. has returned from a two weeks' business trip to New York, Boston, Philadelphia and other eastern points. Miss Virginia Algcr, who has been visiting with her brother in law nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hitchcock 'of Fifth Street, will leave Friday for Wheeling, W.

where her parents Mr. aiHI Mrs. Frank moved from Cincinnati. The Junior Chorus oC (lie Central Presbyterian Church which has been recently organized under the direction of Mrs. Clyde Knost, will hold (heir rehearsals on tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock.

All children between the ages of eight and fifteen are invited -to become members of the chorus. For Palm Sunday and Easter they Miss Carrie student at Obio AVcslcyan Uniyer.sitj' Delaware, is here to spend the spring vacation parents, Mr. and Philip Pfarr of Lincoln Street; She was accompanied home school friend, Miss Marian SutTon of Port Morris, X. J. BIRTHS Twin jirls were born to Mr.

and Mn. -I. L. Haws, 4353 Rhodes avenue, Xew Botton, In Mercy Hospital, Wednesday. meeting of the Knights of the Golden Eagles 'last night, two J.

H. Pcnninj- ton and Joseph Hickman were given the third degree, while the second degree was conferred upon AV. E. Benjamin. Three applicants were hal- loted upon.

Jj. H. Adklns was re-' ported ill and Charles Justus, who was injured in an auto accident, was reported better. Thm Balloted On At a' largely attended, meeting of Portsmouth Council, Jr. U.

A. M-, Wednesday night the applications of John Jones, Edward McMeans and Willis F. White were favorably acted upon. They'will receive degree work nest week. Mri.

Paul Cornwcll of Second afreet, Portwnoutb. Howard Tbacker is ill at hit home In Long Meadow. Hcrahel Thaeker of Long Meadow is recovering from a recent illness. Herman Bender of Bonder's Hun, who has been critically ill for Oie past four weeks, is improving. MrS.

William Robinson of Happy Hollow, who has been ill for the past three weeks, is improving. A. of Castle iHill, who has leen 'seriously ill for gome time, continues to improve. Wandalecn Bowman, little daughter of Mr. and Chester Bowman of Gleridale, is very ill with bronchial pneumonia.

Mrs. Biggs of Pike County Case Report To Be Submitted To Tnesda) tfo Hcleu Cndot of Fourth entered Sehirrman Hospital 011 nesday for course of treatment. 1 To Open Track Season Couch Davies announced that the track season at Ironton High school would begin, about the middle of Apnl. It is expected that quite a number of men will report for track this Mrs. Law Better Mrs.

George Law of Second street continues to improve from severe illness. Geotre GouM Is Dl Of Pneumonia In Italy; Condition Unchanged I NICE, Mar. 22--(By the Asso-1 dated Press condition of i George Gould of New Tort, who is ill at villa.near here was announced today as unchanged. His physicians did not indicate their opinion ns to the gravity of liis illness. Flower seed in bulk, Pansy, very large.

Salvia, Bonfire Sweet Peas, Mixed Petunias, Nasturtiums, tall and dwarf. Zinnias, five inches in diameter. Morning- Glories, Hyacinth Bulbs, Peony Roots, Hundreds of kinds in packages. I-T-S Seed will grow in any Flood, Drugs, East End Meadow shopped in Portsmouth AVecl- News From Nearby Towns NEW BOSTON Eiuma 'VThcclcr of Cedar street had as guests Wednesday evening the Misses Evn I'atton, Lorraine Huffman nnrt Geraldine A brains. Mr.

anil Mrs. Lee I'liUon moved Wednesday from Cedar street to Harrisonville avenue. Mr. anil Mrs. William 1'cnnywitt ot 3723 Grace street announce flin birth ot a son, born Wednesday; March 21.

The child, who is the third chilil in the family, has been mimed James Albert. Jlr. and Mrs. Philip Sword and family of 4S47 Oak street and Miss Nannie Portsmouth wore pucsts recently of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Itatcliff of Lick nun. i Mr. and Mrs. Logan Haws of 4330 Rhodes avenue arc the proud parents of twin girls, born Wednesday nt the Hempstcacl hospital. Mrs.

TU'ynolils continues ill at her home on Rhodes venue. Mrs. Mollie Adkins of Sciotovillc the recent of her parents. Mr. anil Mrs.

Joel Reynolds of i be assisted by Jliss Mary Dim- Itliodcs avenue. i-aii, a most promising young Kiuger. Mr. and Mrs. P.

Damarin and children of liiillia Strrxst, are pl.in- i in go to Columbus tlio latter part of tin- week to visit i ulives. rel- The a i Riven by tin; Ladies AM of (he Jewish Temple for the new temple fund, will- be given i pvpnitiK in the a of Chips off ihe OU Block I Litn. One-third the recular dote. Made of the tmmt iocrtdients, then coKltd. for children anil adultt.

liox'-luiichcon and the Social Center. card party STEWART'S OKLG STOKE Itching PILES PAZO OINTMENT instantly Relieves ITCHING PILES and you can get restful ileep after the first application. All druggists are authorized to refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to Cure any case of ITCHING. BLIND. BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES.

Cures ordinary casea in 6 the cases in days. GOc, Rely on Cuticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles Boiptoclrmnsr. Ointment to to New Boston FAIR Store We load in sales bccuisc AVC Iciicl in pnoes and iiy. The Only FAIR STORK In Now Boston Easter Coats And Capes For all those who are i extraordinary values it will pay you to do your shopping- at the Boston! The membors of the Indies' Aid Society of the M. E.

church will hold Glenwood avenue, in honor, of their daughter, Mrs. Cliue Blair (MHO Slaughter) whose marriage TV.IS solemnized in Trenton Thursday, March li). The evening was pleasantly spent witli music, dancing unrt otncr de- lifrhtful informal pastimes, after which Mrs. Slaughter, assisted by Mrs. Harry Phillips, served n.

delic- ions refreshment course. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Tost ond daughter Katherine, 'Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Slnuchter and daughter Harriet, Mr. and Strs. V. 11. Eierley.

and Mrs. George Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krenper, and Mrs.

Harry Phillips of Buenii'Vistn Lillian Hans and daughter Dorothy. Mrs. Walter Seller. Mrs. Martin Isa- hrnndr.

Mrs. Charles Tyoclilianm. Mrs. Davis. Mrs.

Chris Illair of BiiMia Vista Pike, Miss I)ornltnt- cliff. Miss Helen Holland of Torts- mouth. and Jfessrs. Karl Dunham of Portsmouth. Max Foster.

Carl Smith. A. Survey. Fred "Rillio Slaughter, A Slaughter. Nelson Slaughter.

John Slaughter and George Slaughter. Mrs. Ttussell Middaugh and son TCrnny of Stanton avenue have re- E. 0. McCowen, county school, superintendent, attended thcjneeting of the Jefferson Township P.oard of Kd- ucation which was held i a noon'at Blue Uun.

The'ladies of the Manly church of Portsmouth will present a clever ploy, "The AVife's New Bonnet," in the high schoo.1 auditorium this ts bein; given under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church. John Doualii and Florence Katli- erin McCowpn, children of Superintendent and Mrs. E.

0. McCowen, are ill. Miss Winifred Dnis is ill at hot home. Mrs. Howard will enter- lain the -members of the Pastime Club Wednesday afternoon, March 28.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sword and family of Xc.w Boston and Miss Xan- nie Jones of Portsmouth' were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rate-lift of Lick nunl Itcv.

Harry Ketchum of Roulette. will be at the Baptist church Sunday evening, to deliver a trial sermon: Every member is urged to be present as the official boara has the matter of calling- a minister uu- tier consideration. The members of the' Ladies' Aid Society of tlio aBptist will hold a bazaar nnd bake sale-Saturday, March 31. in the vacant room back of the Haskius and May store, at which time all kinds of homemade good things a a needlework articles will be on sale at reasonable prices. COLUMBLS, 0., Star.

22-Bj the of touatj, (OMMittM Associated Press)--Hie will probably receive the report of the which heard the Pike cfMinty election contest, next Representative M. A. Broad- WANT fan to can me and talk over that plnmbinsr job. Estimates cost yon nothing and gladly famished. Roy Kugleaian 210 Bond St.

Phone 687 diiinnan, anouiwrd today a of his script of had reteived the testimony heart an) which the seat of RoW. S. Wynn. Dewotnt tested by Harrj- Foster, the Republican candidate for the Pike county seat and will he ready to recommendations early next week, Mr. Broadstom said.

Xo intimation was fiytn as to what the ecmniittee liad decided to mend. Calls It Encouraging NEW YORK --President James Tausey, of "all River, textile council, described 12 1-2 'per cent increase in American plants as encouraging. Woolen Actress Says All Women Are More Or Less Of Type House Cleaning Needs Disinfectants Insecticides Ammonia Borax 8oapg Chamois Brushes, Let us help you clean house. We have already collected for you tle tfiings you will and can supply them instantly. Time and Work Savers Stabler Drug Co.

a bake sale and bazaar in the Nichols mimed from Cincinnati, where they I Shop! "Style is our middle name" Watch our windows for Easter specials and Cooper store on On 11 in avenue, Saturday. March Home-made pie.s. cakes, doughnuts, bread and cookies and fancy needlework articles will be on sale at reasonable prices. Special meetings are in progress at the M. E.

Church this week, i Ilev. H. A. Kirk of Whoclcrsburg in charge. A special musical number is rendered at ciu-li meeting.

A iniar- tt'tte, the Singers, will sing i Friday night the high si-Iiuul dents will attend in a body. Several musical selections i be rendered by the Ladies' Trio. Snag services begin at A cm-dial i i a i to a is ex- ti-ndrd to a Mr. and Mrs. Carry and children.

Elizabeth and Charles Edward, in" -Cit'iTi avi'iiur i the wock-cnil i Mr. Carry's Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Mil! b-r. nf Ironton.

Miss MarcHla Presley, A a the guests of relatives and friends for the past two weeks. Mrs. Charles Slaughter and Mrs. Martin Slaughter of Glenwood avenue went to Ironton today to attend the funeral of i uncle, iho late A. J.

Ttiildwin. which was held at two o'clock i afternoon from the Pine Street M. E. Church. Haze! and'Cecil Srone of a avenue are ill with moasles.

Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis have returned to i homo an Stanton avenue a concluding a delightful visit, i his parents in Big Sandy. Kay Stiiten. son uf Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Staten. is i i measles at his home, on a avenue. Joseph Coimvrll of Kliodes avenue is recovering from an a a of grip. "Mrs.

Walter Dnliel and children have returned to i home on Harrisonville avenue at'lcr few days visit i her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Edwards of Uoshcti. Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. a i i i of i Harrisonville avenue have as guest "A fool there was, and lie made his prayer but neither the Trayer uor the Fool nor the Vainp.woukl recog- one if they saw themselves today on the screen. They're all changed' completely you who remember "vamps'" of past years will have hard time finding nny resemblance iu the "vamp" of the present. The story, of "A Fool There Was," which was probngly this original story, lias bcmi made into a big production by William Fox.

Esteile Taylor plays the principal role. and Kmmctt J. Flynn. who uinile "A Connecticut Yankee," and "Monte C'risto" for Fox, directed the picture. Lewis Stoue lias the role of the Fool and Irene Rich is the Wife-.

we a the inevitable and i i i triangle which i be the attraction the man whom she driven to death. It was a theatrical and hectic finish. Unless you could see it again you would not, perhaps, realize how it is from the present-day viewpoint. The new vamp 1023 model is entirely different from tlie once famous type. Khe is the intellectual vamp.

Slie doesn't let the man becoum aware that she is "vampins" him. She does not overdress. She is always self- contained in her actions and in her wiles. She seeks to a rather than to destroy, and she really -vamps" the man because slie'loves him. "Vamps are a a clever women," says Miss Taylor.

"They are Jioi limited to social a Yii fact nearly all women 'vamp' a i i now and then. a wives arc vamp? nml l.tnlior a won uiK-sts n-c-cntly if Miss i llos? (lie linitlH-r. Kdwards of i-f strci-t. I Cdshrii nf Ohio. i i i i i uf Mr.

iind Mrs. l-Mwnvil i uf i i i is n-ccvcr nf Wiiltor lrrt-t wi-iv iruosis Tm-sdny IJiis-: c'f sln-i-t. I'Jatcs nf i i i i SCIOTOVILLE and WHEELERSBURG tin; Easthiiul Then I re coinmeia-iug i i uwn hii.sliinuls. 1 they a a wrist watch they will ol'tei. iiursiic! a Jin.

1 vamiiiHK Uit-tics ii i vi-ry i i i i i a l.cii and l.i-iina 1'ranham. i i Mr. and Mrs. Klxii a a i of avenue, arc ill i Mrs. A.

A. Cantor. li; ill her hmnc on a i a i- Miin'f i i i-nntiiiiics i 1 StIOTOVIIJ.K Mrs. i i i A i i nf i i a avc- I nnr was a ni-rin jrin'st of her pnr- (Mils. Mr.

iiiiil Mrs. lii-ynnhls, of Nl'W 1'vOStOM. Mrs. Hvewi-r UJnso Xwii-k- ori i chrtpprd in 1'nrtsinoutli. day.

Mr. anil Mrs. I Miss l-lln-r Harlini; nf Callia avi'- I nnr Wiilnrsilay i Mr. mill Mrs. i i 1 i a i i i i a i a i i slinwcr I Style is our middle name New Boston Style Shop RIVER CAT FISH JACK SALMON BONELESS HERRING The New Boston STYLE SHOP For Style and Value "Carolina in die Morning" AMERICAN'QUARTET Everybody- is dancing to.

or singing, this fos trot. You'll dance to it and aing it too, with this mail quartet: on this lively new Victor Record. Billy Murray and Ed.Smalle. in duet. do Borne tricky stunts with "Toot, Toot, on the other ide.

Victor Double-Faced Record 19006. Two Light Operatic Medleys "Gems from 'Dlosiom Time' and "Gems from 'The Yankee "--a fine cblorful record by Victor Light Opera Company Victor Double-Faced Record 35722. There's something for evary- body on t'u new MARCH VICTOR RECORDS. Monday. flash back for a i the original play, just for comiiarison.

Von will remcmtx'r a tlio Va'mp had a gory scene at close, where she waved her arms in i over en effort to get i I they want tc take a i to some fashionable resort. they'll -vamp' for before they Vanishes Forever Attending Convention Mr. and' Wurstor nre attending State Gmven- toln which is being held this in the Dcshler hotel, Columbus, jj. Liggett, -president of the- Vaiicd Drug- Baltimore, is the principal speaker at the. convention.

Catfish, halibut struk. Jade sal- mwi, oysters. Phone 316, Schaefcr's. VERDICT FOR 55(10 ASHLAND, w. Mann.

'Aslilund attorney, in action against the Asulnnd General hospital for alleged sen-ice? ri-nilovcd, was awarded a verdict of 5500 by a jury in the Boyd county court. Judge Mann sued the hospital for $8200, alleging that he was employed as a business manager for the liospi- tal for sixteen months at a salary ot $200 a month, and that this sum was due'him. I and bruises? MENTHOLATUM Have You A Cold? Sure relief from colds, grippe, neuritis. rheumatism, can be bad by taking IMPROVED fl I ASPIKIN LAXATIVE IVULA I TABLETS Full direc.tious in ex-cry box. proved successful wherever used.

Acts like majfic. recommended. Jloney buck it not satistled. Price oo ceiUH. Cn sale at Presaler Pharmacy, tishor Streich.

Wurster Pharmacy and H. J. Bran-Jel. Eases Quickly When You A Little iMusterole Apply, And llus'terole won't blister like the old-fasbloned mustard plaster Just spread it with your flnBcrs. penetrates to" the sore spot with a gentle, tingle, louseny the- congestlou and' drawa out the soreness uml pain.

Musterole is a clean, white ulntmen; made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore ihroat. bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, and aches of the back or Joints, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. Keep It handy for Instant use. Me and 65c, jars an dtubes; size J3.CO.

Better than a mustard plaster New Screen Vampire To Wear Exquisite And Costly Gowns WILLIAM-FOX A FOOL THERE WAS New York Physician Claimi Phosphate Discovered by French Scientist ia Godsend to Weak, Nervous Folks. "Let those who are wak. thin, vous, anaemic or run-down, tuko a natural. unniluUerecl nubetanre Bltro-Plioephite and you will soon sea some results in the Increais of nerve strength of I'OrtS' n11 mind and povrer oi endunince. a 5' Dr.

Joseph Harr'gcii. Auy cood druggist -n-ill suprb' fjeiiulue Bitro-Phosphate ut Pressure on Langs Caused by Gas Often a. dull, full feeiuiff in cliest ii caused by gas from undigested food pressing upwards towards lungs. Sometimes sas presses on heart ami 19 m.s- taken for heart trouble. Simple buck- iborn bark, glycerine, as in Aillerlka.

expels sas and slops pressu.e almost 1XSTAXTLV lu ruse-. P.emove surprising matter from BO vijipe rand lower bowel which ar.U coinonecl atumacli. Is EXCHLLEKT to guard npi.r.st pendlclils. Wurster Bros. DrusslS' 4 pendlclils.

Wurst advertisement. The iiric-e i i a paid the "vampire" jiowiis worn in I i-'ool which is the Victor and Edison 'Exclusively for pdiver nver lies niiiely "A ri-iii in iiiiiH'arancc--and at- is i i i i in-r c(-iit I iiy MnniiKi-r I I I nrili'r l.n lie a "vnm: l'i i i thi'iitn- i i i i i ii vi'i-y ni-rcssary In have III-M i i i i by Miss Ksicllc Ttiylnr i nK'; i i i i i anil original ii" ini'iiiis nii- nf i i i i i i i KCHMIS Afh-r viinsiilrriii): i iti-nis nf rii-l in i t'rnin i-nsliiinors jiiiil inialistos Rub The Spine T. yo-j the spine 13 scat rr.cci of your physical ills people r.rc so every Ji: give it a gentle nnssaRC ovory Jolnt-liaso and watch ih- results. Many people uro ir i dally from Fisher Strelch ua- L'cod pharmacists. The imrne Is Jolut-Easo nod 'one big discovery for stiff, OL liii lamed jointaanS a tuba for u'ly cer.ts.--Advertlsemont.

-Reduce Your Fat Without Dieting Tear! ago the formula for Marmojn Prescrlyil Halibut Steak, Red Salmon Steak, Fresh Perch Spanish Mackerel Green Onions Radishes, Cabbage Tomatoes knows, I clorli'il ID Lettuce, Parsnips Horse Radish Strawberries All kinds of vegetables, fish, oysters and country produce. Joseph Fish Oyster Co. 1016 Waller Phone 969.

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