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IJTP nPAGE ElfiHl triE PORTSJMQUTH DAlLYjIMJES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1924 HEWS FROM NEARBY TOWNS and. son of Burchett SB, P6well, auk, speiit a couple days this veet in'Colunibus--on businew. KfUherine homt rdm O. B.

U. to spend Jirthdav. arid tho week-end -with her and Mrs." r. C. Poore.

Mr-and Mrs. Dan P. Coll returned omc' from Columbus on Thursday, their, son. 1 1 31 1 daughter Margaret; who had bee under the care of specialists. re Improving nicely.

Dan expects to cave'soon for the south to remain mill settled spring weather. Glandoh family were iveck-enrT visitors in Qnk Hill, with rs mm Anna Avenue b'-will meet in the church base A. full of Cleveland an dhis iister, Miss.Tera of Mt. yernon came prc-lenten dance tit the K. of with music by Emerson Jones and his Buckeye Serenadors.

TieiSfHUR To Marriner of. Ath hns been awarded the a the State Department for the of YoTniiles of the an The work resentatiTe of the Pure Oil: Company; was 'a business visitor In Piketon' day. THe Piketon. National closed Friday in observance ot Wasb- icg'tou's Birthdaj. Russell and BOH' of.

were. Piketon'visitors Friday Miss Pauline 'Stevenson cnmc from OtwayJl'hiirsday. evening to spend the week-end withhomefolka. TUc" PUceton- and. schools were closed Friday, observing AVrs.xhingtqn'5 i a A "number of people from here at tended the" Chalk Talk, at the Stbny Ridsc sehoolh'puse Thursday night.

Music for the occasion was furnished by Alvu -Lee'- mid Washington Irving Stirr, of Piketon. i Jumes who travels for Standard Oil Company, spent, Friday. at his home here. KEM-OZ2NE 8AMDEN Personal Cleanliness health health "meant beauty, charm. Kena-O'Zone.

per- icmal cleanlineu abundant (lowing health. More effective 5tKan carbolic" -or 'bichloride of mercury, yet poHtlyely harmless-- healing 'even to mptt'tensidve Leaves no odor. Use your own perfume, powder or toilet water. FORTUNES '(Bt 'f MB. HENRY HOEFEK, W.

Va: One of 'the. most "recent statements received regarding new remedy. Ka-di-ok, now beins uitro- nere. which verifies, the clnlm -na'de tor this preparation, is IguiKl testimonial, from Mr. Ilency ll nt '024.

Market spent Sunday with of SUnton nrt Walter- MH-nacl. of a busi- her parents, and is of -Luasville. Villard Stapleton ihoppcd in SaN md as a guest. Sun- Kerner of SeTC.r.h 'of of Mr: and of WoA- the Ohio Avenue Chri 11 of Athena, wns a bu. vi.itor hero the fir.t of the week.

lAnionc the business visitors hero Frtlav were Wills, of ellston. and P'wrl Smith, Preml. Lumber Company, of Marion. O. Several from here attended Sw.nn a-owpBliip Booster Club mcetinR at th'ulF Hicli School building near Greoln Fridav A delightful pro are five chil and Martin Avers who have the Aceompaniel by Mr.

G. Allison. Hi local High School basketball team wen to Athens Friday to play Class- il has purchased an Over lam! tonrinii car of Agent John D. Gil and Mrs. John Andrews a their pucstB recently, Mr.

and Mrs School, was Mr. old Jioefcr, who lives treet, Wheelling, W. a. Hocfcr Is seventy-five yeovf and a member of tluvG A. ic.

nt carpenter hy trade still actively engaged in his work- been In poor health for, ft time due to trouble with and kidneys. I had frequent attacks of indigestion eating which caused me alter lot pT i Dean of Men Entertain adult "The Red and their families he meeting nnd a aupptr at their hull. meetinc Thuradny evening. Sobersfire' urged tP.be Simday of Mr. and mrch will -Uolcl ameet ng tirch'-: basement Thursday thiq-week, to nn Sunday School are In- Milan Caudill.

of Gallia S'spent the week-end with rel 3 anil Alice Dowdy of and Mr. Chester Sanford- of nvenne motored' to Trontcn GREEHUP a distress and suffering. I was able to sleep well, ns; I wake UP every hour or so during elded to give it a trial, although I was skeptical, as. nothing I had previously taken had done me any real I bottle nud am very, glad that I did. I noticed immediate, Improvement, and now after a short treatment I like- a My stomach trouble is decidedly hotter, and my -kidneys bothered me nt all of late.

I sleep I night nnd 'get up au 'Ihe touring car belonging to, UK. Home taxiiline, AVellstpn, driven by George'Darling, of skidded on tho iey 'pike on Hniiidcn Hill, in south end of town, wiiiie en route to Hamrtcn to B. and O. train.No. 2 and went in.

the ditch, breaking 7 a wheel and damaging a fender. Word received here of tfie death of Myrtfi Sunngenberg, at Portsmoutli. Snaiigenberg is the wifo, of B. aiid 0. Engineer Albert Spangeniiei-g, now running on seager train between Portsmouth and Parkcrsburg.

Mrs. left for Saturday to attend the Euueral. and Mrs. W. E.

Stanton. ami Miss Liicretia Stanton. attended the dance ac K. of C. Hall, Wollston, 1'ri- a evening.

Paul Anthony has returned home Liquid or tablet form. Ask I HERE TODJLT Colonel Holies, soldier and adven- retunns lo England, the land of jils birth, when war is declared with Holland. Ue cqmos to lodge with Martha hostess of the Foul's Head, in Paul's Yard, London. dangerous for Iho colonel to secure a in the. English army because the.name ofV Randal Holies, 'lather ot the colonel, is on the warrant for the, execution of the late noment by the men from Bow Street? Ho was instantly 'relieved.

"Dan vers?" he echoed. "My friend Dan vers? Why, I' havo no 'such frieni I never even heard his name before. "Indeed!" She terribly derlslv BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Chronic coughs and persistent cold a lead to serious 'lung trouble, you can stop them now with' Croomul- slon, an emulsified creosote that Is pleasant' -take. Creomulslon Is a new discovery two-folil action; soothes and heals the inflamed membrane and kills the genii. Of nil known creosote is recognized by tlio inedlonl fraternity laid for" and Mrs.

O. Mrs. William-Deal, of the bride, and her daughters, Mary Alice, and Virginia, Miss Clara Callihau.of Miss Enid Fuller of Onk Hill, Messrs, ncs Bingham ul Samuol Martin of id G. H. Askins of.

Birmingham, Alice Gore oE Portsmouth, Rev. harles L. and Mrs. Clyde His Grace of Albemarle, old frlcjid of tho colonel, promises to try to secure for' Holies a commission. Martha Quinn falls victim to the charms of the colonel and proposes marriage lo him.

Holies refuses her offer. The dreaded plp'guc'is spreading rapidly in London and on the streets the colonel sees a vic-fim. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY As Holies, perceiving hero no move than a sick man, continued his ad- a voice from the. retreating now. "And maybe you've neve heard the flames of his lieutenant neither--ot Tucker and of Rallihon that wns in hei- with you no latex than 1 yesterday as I can swear.

Two Iraitors that was arrested this morning, along of a dozen others, for conspiring to bring hack lha Commonwealth. a ecoundrelly plot--to murdeu- the King, seize tho Tower, and bum th City, no- less." It was like a blow bctsveen the eyes. "Arrested 1" he gasped, his Jaw alien, his eyes startled. "Tucker and Kalhbono arrested, do.you say? Woman, you ravel" as the greatest Dealing' agency for DeaV and children Maurice. from Columbus, after a few.

days' visit with friends. Mrs. Clarence Mclnniss was a Wells ton visitor Saturday. Miss Bffie Ray was the guest friends at Ray Saturday. rested.

I wlio attended the exercises fit the scliool Thursday afternoon, Hugh Bogga, R. H. EdwarC 'Tinsley, A. S. Cooper Warhock Paul Warnock, Inez Oran Doran, Charles B.

Bennett, Gus Mnrrny, Charley RUey, Frank Hacker, George Xichols, Burgess Kinnn-, MIEB Mary Bergmeyer nnd Colonel A. Maud Brandy, of Cincinnati ami Grace, of Ashland, were 'here for the week-end with relatives. Misses Louise and Elizabeth McKee Helen and Josephine Cole, Eunice Tailor Helen Collins, Inez Bustetter UIl 1 UVUl" im-ux. to any-one did. i i ortsmouthi at Fisher and Btreich land Mr al Mrs.

I Drug of Grrtco 5tTel! returned oia Ir "where she was called bv tlie Ulr.oBfi her MM. FAIV t'ace Smitri. JACKSON -On -JTriday morning wns granted a (I rs. Frances ivorce from on the grounda of cruelly. She received "turn ot'ierautomobile, ou Saturday morning'for her' former home, where she will Nettie Campbell, Florence an Warnock, members of tti Girls' Hewing club, were ontertaine Thursday evening by tlieir teacher Misses Catherine Bailey and Virgi ilonroe with a Washington'8 Birth party at the home of Dr.

and Mrs. Sforris. Dr T. Morris reports the birth 8 to Mr. ami-Mrs.

Clnr Short Branch, Thursday. The htt low has been named RQKS. Thursday Mrs. Tom Wilson, of East nin street, suffered from nn attack of falling to the ground uncon- Hcr condition is serious and Jfiy ranees Stephens. al C.

T. U. met afternoon with'MtB. Pal 'lUllS' children. of Iron- Mrs, Sue Snyder, of Huntmgton, nu brother, Billie Stewart, ot Ports- outh, have been MpjTml a picture of George a Hdn white rlhbou as a token Frances I I I nefreslimo.nts 1W i.ofato Milnd, sandwiches and coffo tfy served'at the close of the pr services for August Steele took idnce on Siiturda morninc at.

1 o'oloc-k, conducted TMev ot tlie U. after which the body wns taken Mason Cltv, for interment. 1 phssed away on Wednesday evci. the home of bis daughter, Beorge Baumgard, on Morton stre v-ith whom he had lived for the pas twenty yenrs. His i died years Dr.

John Norris. a former nn Wednesday in SCIOTOVILLE AND WHEELERSBURG SCIOTOVILLB -Miss llildred Rowley of Gulli avenue, Sciotovlt.e, spent Snnda i Miss Rule Caudill of New Bo ton. Hicllle Shonkwiler of Lo: recommend Ka-di-ok very high- eadow -is detained from scho can Bbtained la Christina 'hompson, 1 Kuntzroan to B. 30 with nn attack of mumps. Mi- Frank Kirk oC Hig Bend, Mr.

and Mrs. Mart Hall ot New Boston nnd Supt. nn I Mrs. D. E.

Ross and Lo i ella of Portsmouth attended tho co I cert of the Welch Quintette, num- oii tbo Lyceum Lecture course, Retha Ann nnd Mrs Berry, who is a daughter of tr. and Mrs. Deal of 2100 Just Winchester- avenue, Asiiland, is a graduate of Beren College, She lias a lovely soprano voice nd. is very popular with large ircle of friends. Mr.

Berry is a son of Mr, and Mrs. jeorge Berry of Russell, "and is a prominent grocer of Auhland, Ky. The young couple left this morning for Ashland, where they will take up heir residence In tneir own handsomely furnished home.on Winches- er avenue. Mr and Mrs. Royal Fritz were the guests Sunday of the former's parents, Mr.

and. Mrs. John Hensgen of Fifth street, Portsmouth. Mrtf. Howard Preston Is Ul--with Members of the MIzpah Class of the M.

B. church will meet Wednes- vancli, crowd shouted a warning lo him. "Have care, sir. Have a care I He may stricken with the plogue." The Colonel checked, involuutarlli arrested by the' horror that tho very word Inspired. -And then he'beheld a stoutish, elderly man in a heavy wig plainly but scrupulously dressed ii jlaok.V whose round, countenance gathered a singularly owlish expression from a.

pair of horn-rimmed spectacles, walk oalmly forward to the Blricken citizen. A moment he. stood besldo him looking down; 'then he turned lo beckon a couple of burly fellows who had the appearance arid carried tho staves of blllmea. Froni his pocket the) sturdy, gentleman in black produced a kerchief upon which he sprinkled sometntng from a phial. Holding tho former to his nostrils with his left hand, ha knelt down beside Do 11 mocking.

She laughed, again, evlll "Step out into Paul's Yard and ask the first man you meet the arrest made In Ciieapside jus afore noon, and of Uio hunt that fe. going on Lhis minute for Danvers llieir leader, and for others' who ar mied up in Ihis wicked plot. don't wanl them to come a-huntin here. 1 don't want my house name for a meeting place traitors, a you'v mado it, taking advantage rne that havenit a man to protect me and all the while deceiving ma wit your smooth pleasantness. If it wasn't for that, I'd inform the Justices myself at once, you may bo treatment chronic- coughs and lung troubles.

Creomulsion contains addition' to creosote, other hcal- ng elements which soothe and heal ic inflamed membranes and stop he Irritation lind inflammation, vhlle- the creosote goes ou to Hit tomach is 'absorbed into' tho blood attacks the scat of tho trouble and gerins that lead to is guaranteed satil- factory of chronic coughs nnd colflg, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and. lung diseases, and is excellent for building up the svetem after colds or the flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing, is relieved after, taking according destroys the Creomulslon thankful that I want to name of If keep can. the that's the only reason for my silence. But you'll go today or maybe I'll Ihlnk belter of II yet." Sho picked up the empty tankard, and reached tho door beforo ho could find words In his -numbed brain to to directions.

Ask your druggist. Creomulslon Atlanta, Ga. noster Bow where It had been BO lately and so Jubilantly acquired. Here ho discovered that there ia a world of'dlfference between the treatment offered: to a seller and to a buyer." Ten pounds was all that he could ralso on gear for-'vvhlch a few hours Glenwo Cherts of Bbt Gal)ia avenue, Will Leave County who has been seriously 111. with sai? -sat farming implements, live stock household goods, which will be 1 1L.11 Frank Carver of Highland Bend, a-s.

ertigo, ious. called to her bed- aged 2 yearn, little dnugh- Mrs. Winfred Payton, Beechy, died Thursday after few ays 'illness of pneumonia. The rc- mins were interred in the Pnyton emetery Friday afternoon. A suit has been filed, tlmt of M.

J. MnnU va. C. K. Tasber, of Russell.

ago. youn Tins suit is for a breach of contract where tbe plaintiff is seeking to re cover the aum of SflOO commission on sale. D. Bruce, of Russell, for plaintiff. LawROii hns purchased a valuable bird dot: from the kennels at Berry, Ky.

This pup cost the owner $250 and hns been cbristcneil "The Mrs. T. F. McKce wna Portsmouth shopper Thursday. Mrs.

Lucy Tnylor entertained the Want-to-Know Olub. Mrs. Fannie Rarttin is slowly improving after a two weks' confinmeut at her home on Main street. E. E.

Fn'dci-ton wns in i i a i hist week. will give the latter possession on 1 The McOlays will mako their future "home in Portsmouth, where the former slit-riff tilnns'to go into business. FEEBLEST Shuemnkcr ami Victor KirscHncr were week-end gueate relatives nnd friends at Portsmouth. Mrs. Addie Bruce, of Otwoy, was the guest of her sister, Mrs.

T. H. Braslau, during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Fristoo were guests the latter's parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Bnos Gore and family, of near Louden Friday. Prof. Willnrd Kyle spent the weekend with home folks at Ceilarville, taking Edward Chabct an his guest.

Mr. und Mrs. Henry Aory nnd Mrs. B. G.

were shopping in town Friday. Mr. Ammia Kiacaid and Miss Mary Copcland were weck-eml guests of friends nt Athens. Boston. with hs nnd Mrs.

0. Arnold was hostesa to tho Modern Prisidlla Club nt her homo on North Main street Friday afternoon. A. -V. Hulls attended the funeral of John Mnthenr nt Lucasville Friday.

Will of Sardinia greeted old friends here recently. Mrs. T. C. Cannaday is ill.

A. E. Secrets, Seaman, was the guest of Otinrles Fleming and family Friday. Enrlj Wjnebrenner i nnd daughter Doris, of Spvingdnle spending several days with Mr. ana Mrs.

Murk Winters of Ohlnnvllle. Mr. and Mra. Ed Wheeler and son Ancel were-the guests of Mrs Wheeler's parents, Mr. mid Mrs.

3. II. CauMIH of New Boston. Mr nnd -Mrs. Raymond and Mr.

nnd Mrs. William Ktngrey of' Eastern avenue vrero the guests'Sunday of. Mr. and Mrs. Guff Etterling of Wait's Station.

Mrs C. Exana of Wilson avc nuo is visiting relatives ond frienvls In Ironton. Bcrean Baptist Ctiurcli Notes Members.of the pincial board will meet llils evening nt seven oclock at I the home of Mr. nud Mrs. Cnrl Glass, 5H17 Third street.

Mrs Clarence Coldlron will ceive tho menibers of the Mission Circle at her home on Harrison street tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock. Tho annual election orti cers will take placo nt this day afternoon nt two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Neal Prediger. A full attendance Is desired. Ono of the attractive features ot the musical.

comedy, "Rev. Dayton Up-to-Date," to bo giTen tomorrow evening at in the High School, auditorium by a Trinity church group is the costumes worn. Miss Vesta Stockham wears tho weddingdress of her great great grandmother which has boon handed down to her as an heir loom. Several others which are of very remote style are very pretty nnd will also afford much amusement to us of this day. Tho solos nnd duets mentioned below are'especially good nnd worthy of particular mention.

They are worth more'than the price of admission which Is twenty-rive cents. 'Whv Do They Call Me Gaoby --By Mrs. W. W. Robinson.

'When Man Hns a Moment lo the suffererrand Quickly set himself paused, to unfasten Iho man's doublet. Observing him, the Colonel admired his quiet courage, and thence took shamff at his own fear for his utterly worthless Resolutely putting tt from tilnv he wont forward- to'Join that little group. One of tho toillmon was pointing out to tho other a purple tumid patch at the -base of the BUfferer'B throat. His eyes were.round, his face grave, and his voloo came hushed and startled. "See! The takensl" he said to his companion.

And now the doctor spoke, addressing Hollos. "You would do well not. to approach rnore cloeely, sir." her. On the threshold she Himself" By Robert Robinson. Love And Live For Thee'V-By iliss Hazel Miller.

Also repeated as a duet by Mies MlHer nnd Mr. 'C. C. Bennett. The Angel of By Miss Hazel Miller ond Miss Wlnette A final rehearsal Is being held tp- nght and with the interest and with two new voices In the choruses, the play promises to be even better thab the previous performances woro given iri Portsmouth.

Mr nnyl Mrs. William Dressier moved today to Lang Meadow Mrs. Earl Dodge who recently underwent nn operation iu Hempstead hospital has been removed to her home and Is cetHne along nicely. "Is -it the plftguer quoth Holies In quiet voice. The'doctor'nodded, pointing to Uio p-urple ptlch.

"The tokens are very plain to Ice," he "I beg, sir, that you will go." And on that he once more held tho handkerchief to his mouth and nostrils, and turned his shoulder upon tlie' Colonel. Holies' withdrew as ha -was bidden, rifonng slowly thoughtfully, stricken by "the first''sight of the plague at work upon- a fellow-creature: As ho approached the edges of the crowd, which," keeping Us dis- U-nce, yet stood at gaze as crowds will, he observed that men-shrank back from him as It he were himself already A single thins behold Impressed us more deeply than twenty such things desedtbed to us by others. Hilhertc IICBO London citizens had treatec IghUy this matter of the plague Not ten minutes ago they had beert ago he had paid close upon thirty Hack lo Uio Paul's Head went Colonel Holies to find hostess await- ng him with tho score. And ttin Bight of the latter turned him almost sick. Ho marveled at Ihe prodigious amount of Canary and ale that he had consumed during (hose weeks.

Irrelevantly ho fell to considering that this very costly thirst of his was the result of a long sojourn In the Netherlands, where the, hohlt of copious drinking IB commonplace. Then li.i camo back to the maln.consideratlcir,. which, was that titio toll exceeded twenty pounds. It was a prodigious um. He raised eyes that, deaplto him.

haggard and betraying from hoso terrifying figures, and met that aleful gtoco of the lady who, be- oa'uao aha could not bn his wife, was now- his relentless enemy. (Continued in Our Doa't Spoil Your Chad's Hair By Washing-. It All members of vlted. the church avo Mr. and Mrs.

Peyton Kiser. of Huntington, spent the week-end here with jivy i II.T 1'IViic nvn Tin Mr. ami Mrs. Jess Wilson. to Columbia few months ago ah Woolen returned to her will DC brought to Iftnd, where she underwent nn rper- ation for the ihronl.

PIKE I ON Township The schools at Centralized of which Allen Archer is superintendent, will observe Parents' from Febrimr.v 25 tot 20, inclusive. The i week's program is to vcnwins lor the Inst The Jnckson Ilartio compnns- is the rame of a new firm estabHshmK busi- In locatctl in the 'Bertsch Bnrber Shop building 'Broadway street. Lelanrt Arthur is 'the head ot tho firm, lie, resigned portion with Foster Dry WAVtPLY III lllfi DOPlliuu 1 1 1 1 Store to enter the business, be- a i of the radio ever since its and wcs ono ot the first 'to install rmlto at hi, homf-. He the third son of Mr. nn A.

K. Arthur 'ii Broadway street Clarlc the'yoiuiR son of ann Mrs w' 1 Millikan is out of on account of the chtckenpnx. Seventy-two people sat down to the on Church night. Wednesday Vvcnlng. at tho Mothmlist The i dinner was served by Mi ikon in the Sunday School.

Following 1 i excellent dinner the TMdlweek pmyer service was held nnd Hien tne two elapses studying the vice" book, were conducted by Prof Hcnson and Prof Glandon reviewing the first 22 pages of the book, on "China." Three reels of travel were shown by Oral McClain. H. Newvnhner, of the National The found vortlict of whiclr WAR in Mnyor Gnblcmnn's court two xvce.fcs ago against George Xewmnn colored, of Jackson township, hns set aside by Juri J- G. Dill in cision just down. Pho had nppeclM) error, of the (ret nil parents and patrons to visit the schools and ub- servc the work that is being done.

The realtor classroom work will go on as usual during th week, no special work having been nrninsecl. Bach grade will hnve pcliool esnllut. All parents and pntronn are urgently requested lo visit the schools during ihe wek. Superintendent Allen Archer nnd Hoy Holmes nre spending the week-end Members of the choir ave asked to meet at the church Wednesday ere- nlng at 0:30 for choir ijrnctlcc. The regular prayer services und monthly business meeting will i-e held at the church Wednesday evening at seven o'clock.

A cottage prayer meeting will be held Thursday afternoon at ur the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thoma? Brock on Wilson avenue. Members of the Baraca Class meet Thursday evening at snvon o'clock nt tbo homo of Clarence Cold Iron on Harrison street. AU mom bcrs are requested to bring Bibles for the Bible study.

Members of tho Junior chulr wi practice nt the church Saturda afternoon nt 1:30. A rottage prayer meeting will held Saturday evening nt o'clock at tho home of Misa "Ven; Rice In Glemlnlc. When you wash children's hair careful what you use. Many caps nnd prepared shampoos oon aln too much free olkalil, which very injurious, as it dries the culp and mnmkea the hair brittle. Tho best thing to usu Is Mul- ified eocoanut oil shnmpoo, for Simplicity mid beauty marked tl wcddlnj; which was solemnized Sunday nt high noon at the home HE CRASHED THE TANKARD DOWN GAME T9 HIS FEET.

I'll bring you your score present ly," she said. "When you've settle that, you' may pack and quit." went out, slamming the door. The score I It was a wnnil thing compared -with that terrible menace i of goal and gallows. Let lu'm be de-' nounoed for association with Tucker and Rathbone, and there would bo no mercy "for the 6W of Randal Holies HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS A I tAQ" derlding-and pelllns one who tbo Regicide, His parentage and antecedents would supply crowning evidence against him. And yet the score, whilst 'a comparatively nog- IB r-ure p.nd entirely i Is Inexpensive and benls nny- -hig flsr nil to jiieces.

Two or three teaepoonfuls Is all lint Is required. Simply moisten be hulr with wnter nnd rub it in inakes nn abundance rich, crcmny Inthcr, which cleanses thoroughly, and rlnaea out cttslly- The hair "dries quickly nnd evenly, and IK Boft. freeh looking, t.rlght, fluffy, ireachcd repentance and warned them if the anger of Hoaycn launched upon hem. And. then suddenly, liko a bolt 'rom the blue, had come tho stroke Ihat laid one of them low, to Lhelr derision and fill 'their hearts with terror by giving, them a sight of this thing which hitherto they had but heard reported.

Tho Colonel etalked on, reflecting that this event In Paul's Yard had dono moro prtfselyillzmg for tho cause of tho Cpmmpnweollh than a score of advocates could havo accomplished was very ho thought. It was a sign. And If anything had been wanting to olteoh Ills 'decision to throw In hte lot with Tucker, this supplied It. But first quenoh Iho prodigious thireL engendered hy his long walk through' sweltering hoat, and then iglblo evil, was Iho moro Immediate md therefore gave him at tho moment greater preoccupation. He knew'thafU would bo heavy, and ho knew tlmt tho balance of his resources was utterly Inadequate to meet It.

Yet unless il were-met he could-bo assured that Mrs. Quinn would show him no mercy; tliis fresh triok of Fate's. In bringing him into association with on the vory av of 'that conspirator's arrest, placed him In the power of Mrs. Quinn to an extent that did not considering. And so you behold him presently, arrayed onco raoro In the shabby garments that had thought to have discarded forever, emerging from tho Paul's Head carrying a bundle that contained his finery, and making his wnvv and easy to mannge.

BeJldcs, It loosens nnd takes out every particle of dust, dlr.c nnd dandruff. You can get coocoanut oil Ghampoo nt nny drug store, and few ounces irlll last I Mr. nnd Mm Clyde tcnl when Rlster. Miss Tlnzel'Deal of Ashland. Newman's conviction in Mnyor rourl Iinuor.

formerly from of selling Brown, Dnilyville, was returned from T.nnens- tcr this hy Sheriff William And- Mrg MU-kl 11 I lUieinfrnnk, Mm. crsou to Rnswcr to the rlinr of MORSE'S tributintr to the delmqueney of rj-n Black, of Dnilyville. tercd plen of an fine of hy with friemifl nt Wept Union and Manchester. The Pythian Sistern entertlnlned 1 with inillliii; at iholr hall on Mnin street Wpiincsdny ovenlng. Tho candy ui.nilc fulPiwini; Uio regular work, nml very tilrasant social hour were Mrs.

Minr.io Dnwnlng, Mrn. Mac Willson, "Mrs roses and valley Tl'io young couple wore attended by tbr- bride's glyter. Mies Mary Alice Denl nnd Mr. Samuel Martin. Miss woro frock of black natin with trimmlnfTS narrow Ky been mo tho brldo of Mr.

O. T. Berry nt Ashland. The Imprcs- Hlvo ring rrreraony was rend by Rnv- erend Churl PW TA. Bnsch, pestor of the M.

E. church. Tho brlile. nn attractive bnmotte. wore a hnndsomo nshcs of roses gown trimmed with gray fur.

and carried Brown en- was ivrn uclffo It. II. I Klla AnclerHOii, Henry Shy, Miss Hrlma Shy, JFiss A M-l'arlnml, Mrx. Mnbelle Miles, Mrs. (ierlnidn Carson, i Mm.

Cora Woods, I.eon fUeailmnn, i MS-! Floa Shoemaker, Nellie On business H. A. McRobcrts of Ky. is in Portsmouth on bnsInesH. LAXA-PJRIN Aspirin Comibination G.

Prenton Bntlor, 41, a lu.ihn,: nml MfFi! Ethel Jirowste-r, clerk. I.n-1 tham. Squlro George Barrlnger. I David BrookB, 22. contractor, i i cothn, nnd Misn Mnrgnror a i 21, at home, Wnverly.

Squire (Jeorsr Bsrrinirer. George T-rmley. IW, rallrond i Greenfield, (ind Mrs. Mary 00. hotmekecper.

Wnverly. Real Kstatn Transfers Baker and wife to Echoic. SO nrres. Bi-iiton Township: A. Uohinson ct nl.

William nine, 0,1 acres. Pec Pee Town- nhip; $1. Willlnin S. Kern to E. H.

nnd Gram JnckBon, iot in Wnverly Chnmbers Mcday to Edward Smith, 110 Crroli Township: Kishlnirn, Daniels, C. Hheinfrank Walter Jarrcll. of I'origmnutli MrKarlaiid, FJoyd cm T. Cutler, Kaihorir.e Following the ceremony, nn elnhor- -Mrs. Crnrl Stendmau.

bridal dinner of pretty oprmlnt- mMI(H was servpd. Tho table which icp- New Discovery Ends Pyorrhea rs-n" ber.utlfnlly in pink and whlif wns fVntered with large i i -akc. Places were 11' i Jiavi! i i loatbsinme rno don'L clospnir--don't be quit lor for Jo-Vex will rid you of 1'yorrhea or Kisher nnd Strolth nny good plinroincirt will re- i fund vmir money. It nasn't fnilol yd. as of nun- happy can testify- A six-ounce Itottlo used ns ilirerteil is enough fo mako your gums si art to i nnd hnalthy, i' biej-dlng ami lo lighten up thn-( loosfi STANLEY THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Richard Barthelmess in "The Bond Boy." Also round 8 of Fighting Blood series.

and 30c Classified Adages and your la- rf Seek i you find vou'll not lose bor. Ahv-ays provided, course, a you do your seeking imong tlie A-B-C Ads. Read Them TODAY! on to Cheapsldo and Tucker to offer his sword to tho revolutionaries. As ho entered the common room, Mrs. Quinn lurnorl from a group of citizens with whom sho was standing talk to follow him with her eyes, ier lips compressed, 86 ho passed on nlo his own little parlor, at tho back.

A moment later sh 0 went nfler him. may be your pleasure, Colo-: nel?" she demanded forbiddingly. A draught of ale If I deserve your charily," quoth he. Sho went off in silence, and returned with a tankard, which she placed upon Ihe table before film. "Vo'll have "mado your plans to leave my houso today as we settled it last night?" said sho between tian and assertion.

He nodded, pursing his lips.a little. "I'll removo myself to Iho Bird In Hand across lite Yard this afternoon." said ho. "Tha Bird In Hand!" A slight upward inflection of her marked fief liisriain of that hostelry, which ndeed, wns hut a poor sort of tavern There was something portentous in her utterance. Sim camo forward to ho Ublo and leaned heavily forward rpon it. Her expression and attitude were calculaled to leave him In no doubt, that tills woman, who had boon I lo tiiiti hitherto, was now declared enemy.

"My house," sho said, "is a reputable house, nnd 1 mean to keep it so. I want no traitors here, no gallows' birds and the like." "Yc're mad," hi said willi conviction. "No, I'm not msd, nor fool niltlicr, master reheLA man's to be known by he k-ceps. Birds of a feather flock together, as Ih" saying goes. And how should you bf.

other lhan a traitor that was friends with' traitors 7" He craflicrl the tankard clown upon the hoard, and onmo to his feel. "Sdealh, woman: Will you tell me who I ynu mean?" he roared, hia anger fanned by uneasiness. "What traUors havo I been close trailord, do you Sh veered ft IHtlo. of your frlcnf Dm vers, Ui9t'9 being sought at llii way back lo those shops In Pater- Going After Liquor Violators In Manchester MANCHESTER, Feb. 23-Council has passed an onergenev measure, a moro drastic liquor enforcement ordinance nr.d.

legislation providing for the hiring of detectives to catch Unnov law', violators, the Informant to receive one-halt of all lines assessed. The ordinance provides for fines of not less than $100 or moro than $GOO, on first offense, and not less than or more than $1,000, or Imprisonment for GO days, for second offense liquor law vlolatlona. Don'd forget the-bip sales-of Farm Machinery at Stahler Farm Tuesday. Feb. Public speakers are very of their throats.

The slightest is Jthe source of the keenest anxiety them for success depends largely on their ability to speak from the platform, so they insist on the best remedy. Some of tnc best known speakers in America use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for their throats as a remedy for coughs and hoaraenesa. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is pleasant to take; trings quick relief and contains no harmful drugs -chloroform, cannabis indica or any other. Those who are moat particular -FOLEY'S Ask Your Dealer For Peerless Pasteurized ilk In Bottles Only BOTTLED BY The Ice Cream i Bottling Co,.

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1858-1967