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SAf URDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921 THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES PAGE THREE TONIGHT ONLY ove an TKcrc'fl a comLtiiarioa to promote tealtk and Lappi- ncss. YouTl at Sylvia's audacity; you'll kuglj at the mischief caused ty tcr good mtenbona and tadly directed efforts; and every minute you 11 be tearty sympatty -witt tie love for Watt tvlicli prompted ncr mirtb- voking activities. Don miss t3iu tuiusual romanc 3 Days Commencing NeitMONDAY- HOW 1925 IS MARKED IN THE SCRIPTURES A Frcs Bible Lecture in Bible Students' Hall, (Corr.er Rob- insdn Ave. and Clay St.) Sunday Evening, Feb. 13th ai ll 7:15 P.

by W.H. Spring, AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY TAKES MOST PRO: GRESSIVE STEP. PUTS. PORTSMOUTH ON THE MAP IN 'A LAUNDRY V. D.

JL (picture WITH A CORKING GOOD TWO REEL COMEDY A Ivcgrtlar Circus Scream from Start TV Finish ALSO LATEST "PATHE NEWS" This issue oJ: Patlie News is particularly showing Ihc American squadron going through Panama Canal. Also other very interesting news pictures. I In order- lo meet a growing demand and to keep our laundry plant in the forefront so far as service and equipment are concerned, we have installed a WET WASH'DEPARTMENT second lo none in the entire slate and beginning LASKYpresents I HUNTIIGTON Virginia Lady Suffered With Aches and Pains Until Mother Began Giving Hir Cardni. Dublin, Mary Alice Hughett residing on. Route 2, near here, recently told a visitor of her interesting experience Cardui.

Hughett said: "I had heen suffering for some time with painful I TOS pale, didn't feel like going. Would just drag around, and couldn't rest to do any good. I would suffer onco a month -with my back, sides trad head. My limbs -would ache and I didn't know -what to do, but I knew I must do something, for I didn't get by letting it run on. "My mother is a believer In CarduL for she saw -what it did for others as -well as herself, so she began giving it to me.

"It wasn't long before I saw a change. It was just what I needed. It regulated me. I began to eat and sleep, and the pain stopped. "Cardui is without doubt the best female tonic made, and I am glad I can recommend it to others." suffering with symptoms such as Miss Uughett mentions, or other ailments peculiar to women, why not bo- Fin Cardui at once? Its merit is well established by successful use for more than 40 years.

try Cardui! Your druggist sells It NC-138 basketball i en won its eighth Ohio conference siinie, defeating Akron here hist llunfingtoii 1'. JI. S. 30. Tliut was tin: result nf the bjiskcl- luill pinie singed irimt.i!t£tnii nifrlit iK-twc-en the i nuintot anil UK; team roiirusunlins; I 1 H.

S. tried bard init tlie lad.s were set on i i they played a pime i a win nine out of (en. The locals were weakened with the absence, nl' Osier from center a IJoll at forward. Cramer, who played for the locihv pot the. off on hi.s IIEIn-every nine, i was as far as l.lie local.

1 could gi, tin; fast a i II. II. s. lioys up the, team work a iniis't cveiy liiiio. Schirnnan sUirnvl for tin: locals.

luaking all locals ten points. 'I'lio I H. S. team work a i pass- in.TM did not seem much Ix-Uer a when I lie. team played hero two Forwanl Sayre was stationed' under the II.

11. K. basket by Coach Wilson and he left it lo liin four ream mates feed him the ball. Tin four carried out their ins true lions well and saw to it Hiat Sayrc way Kiven the hnll to put through the hoop The locals used tlie five-inaii dpfp.nsivr bur. llimtinstou broke i and apain.

Sthirrman. Frowine. and lilayed the forward positions. center, and Ilcer. finlker and "Wallace snards.

Founded on J.lvt'BARRIE'S FAMOUS PLAY THE ADMIRABLE CR.ICHTON" Adapted fcrthe screen by JEANIE AC PHERSON our lives could begin again tomorrow AVC i-ould as male and i'cinnle only, in a M-orkl'vrherc iveallli, laws, conventions, morals, classes meant i AVho Ihen rule, who serve" who love? An exiiin.iiiii1.ioji of some of i more prominent evidences tluit 1925 is a clearly i a T-iiblcj a it marks ilic i Jot'! the ushering in of blessings and LIFE for the whom-! soever -vt'il all livinir. I Lecture will he ilhistraleU witli ii large chart prepared for the You Are invited It Is Free, No Collections I See the answer iii picture A Vilal story of blue blood and an a -star' cast and scenes of beauty. This is one of the big successful pictures of the past year and has been held under contract for special showing at the George llmvle.v, aged for ninny years employed us X. and a I be i street crossing was i i dead in Ills room a the Shepherd on street nt. i "nuirning liy the proprietor.

Chris Shepherd. AVIiiMi be failed pel: np at' his i Mr. Shepherd entereil his room nnil i dead. Cnron'ir Dr. l.i.

Ilendrickson i i i S. S. a i a wore calM. Coroner HondricUson sniil dentil I heen caused by lienrt trouble am lit: probably hail passed away hours lii-fiirt: one entered room. He liiiil been i several weeks 'during the past week he.

i-omplaincd hiinrs before enlereil bis i was compelled to sjxiiiil several days i i his bed. i lie wns at. one i employed MS a a a at i Findlay street cross- and fur many years was a valued employe of Hie N. anil He is survived by his wifi? and who lives on Cay sired and one brother, -lames Uowley. who i on i street.

will be ready for operation. Tire above tells in a few words just what we have done, which added lo our olherfacililies gives us a modern, complete and thoroughly scientific plant, enabling us lo meet every demand made upon us. A wet wash department simply means this: There are many women in the city of Portsmouth who want their ironing done at home--there are manv who'desire 1 to have their clothes air drsed--who love to do their own starching, and who lake great delight in seeing iheir clolhes hanging from the line in their own back yard. And the establishment of the wet wash department will enable the women lo do this very thing. We call and get vour clothes--we thoroughly wash them, ring them ready for ihe line and return them lo you promptly on lime.

This innovation has proven very popular in the large cities and is instituted' here lo meet the demand of 'Portsmouth's housewives. t- iieveral I A Cash Delivery ALLKN A. S3. K. CSIURCII S'fiventli Street W.

E. AVnfson, Tasfor Sunday at n. Fred Minor, Fiipprintondont. riforninp: worship al Allen C. K.

I-ensiic 11. liresident. worship a 7 cvonin; ineorina of Hie No Advance In Prices Adults 30c Children 20c Shows Promptly At 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 And 9:00 Music Throughout The Supper Hour TICKETS GIVEN OUT TOMORROW Next Tuesday nislit lias been set for the next moving pietxire entertainment at the First Kible incmliers of the school are. the Sow- i( r( hy ri miu(U if they desire the Inesday night, Mi's Kvelyn Campbell will lead the Iln Ci Ot wrlU 1 fOI.r.MKrs Sfiiin7 Christ.ian meotinc i atlnnls iheni to UK i i give an a i i I i be present tomorrow i i i I i o.in tmilay evening 'y'nnng 1 ni (: I i Si-k- pnjiils who are unable to be present wil' be taken car: of, lint those able to a must be in their places if they expect to a the most of Tuesday LOSES FORFEIT Andrews nntl Kntz. in ten roniiil in'tlit- A i i i toniphl, weighed in al.

n.u i otiice i lit: They hail agreed lo weigh IIS ponritlsat that hour and Andrews was two and a a pounds over. As a result hu had put up of his and wt-iRlit money. Man- layer Ulcnn who 's a i his forfeit, and Ihe boys put up a i good bout, as there is no love between them. Andrews claims hi; drank two Kliiwes of water In-fore heini; weighed. if you did.

they cost yon Mii.niiger Ulenn rt-plieO. Manager Al Timelier a i before Andrews. on the scales that he was overweight, lint insist.i'd on I i i i i i up only forfeit instead of as a of I i stipulated sum il'-was for appearance. boys are in wonderful Irini nil fislit fans are" all set for one of he greatest: arenic ever Uiceil in I'ortsmonth. I I S-- nniversiiy tie pa toil Ohio Mr.

and Mrs. I). A. and Katherine Anne, are here lev spend the week-end i and Mrs. It.

K. Lewis of roiirth and I streets. We do wet wasliiug at a mini mum charge of 95c, or 6c per pound. Important Notice We arc pleased to call your attention to tlie fact that the installation of our "WET WASH DEPARTMENT" will in no wise interfere with our other work. We are now equipped to d6 all kinds of laundry and in the future will endeavor to give our patrons I lie very hest work "possible.

W'e believe our progressive step will he thoroughly appreciated by the people of Portsmouth, for it is a move that will put this plant in a class by itself. We will he glad lo explain further the many -advantages of our Vet wash department if you 'will kindly call in person or over the phone. American Steam Lauiidry Co. PHONE 176 Archdeacon Dodshon At All Saints' For a years Aivhdi-acon been a most welcome i i to AM Saints' church. He will he i day tomorrow and will preach i i service and senls itself tomorrow.

is always inloroslini; ami is presented in a a i a convineins way. Thar. be V'lll be greeted by tions KOOS i savins, and you an; cordially inviled to make one of the Miss Mary I. Terry ill at. her home i continues sen- si reel.

a i i i in the evening a seven. No morel preacher visits this city mv -s at corner and if von a never heard Mr. "TM shon preach yon should a a i yourself scares west t. hilllcothe on i i a I If vou closin vised to roinij ojirly. seat yon arc ntl- of ihe community are i i HAIR AND SKIN promotinc; nnd maintain- beauty of skin and hair -utinira Soap and Ointment art-' unexcelled.

Cuticufa Tall is an ideal fowder, re- ''(whinR and cooling to most delicate skins. Ice Aid Tuesday evening. Mrs. A. a president.

'Wednesday ovenins prayer meet All members slionld a i prayer service as it. 'will le (he last: in the old church, a', least 1'J' "'is menibership. Stewards- A i i a i on Thursday evening. following Sunday, the -Oth, all members of the church. Sunday school and Allen League will please meet: at the old church on Seventh street.

A short sen-ices there they will march in a body to the new church, where the opouins services' i besin al a. in. Rev. S. 1'.

West. H. P. K. and the pastor will officiate.

Ilr. (K (I. of i preach al p. in. Dinner i he served in the new diniim'-rcoia by the sisters of the ehiirch.

They Come High But We'Must Have BY C. A. VOIGHT GLAD MVWIFE MAS SUCH LiTrte 5HE XWOKlV BE ABLE. To oo IT UP THAT LOOIOT CAWT THESE OHKATS: LOOK AT. COM 8 Cw THAT PLAY TONIGHT I Tonight in the high school gym Ihe I T.

II. S. teams i jilay the Xuw r.n«ton high school rives. The 1' II. S.

girls beat: New gi 1-. weeks airi! and expert Ihe i azaii. i It wil! I lirst dash fur the lioys'i lives..

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1858-1967