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TA6E TWO lite NIK RSIDUTH DAILY RQNDAT, IKARCH 1916. Wanted Police To Work So He Turned In Call For Tbe Patrol; Now He's Sorry He Did It Hurd, a North End jouih, perhapa felt that Portsmouth'i sixteen night policemen taking things too Saturday night and in order to fti Kme action, he'pot in a call for the patrol. It was o'clock when Hud called wagon to oome to Twelfth and Railroad streets. iiked wanted the wagon he replied that Officer Tom it. moment later iAISrecht up headquarters and, inquired afi to who had fnminoned wagon told what Hurd had said He i few Bundles later -ASbrocht arrested Hnrd, who drinking.

For, his ihtwferehee.with, the police department Hard On Monday was fined $36 and in default of payment ordered to work out the floe. Richard wpairer, of Qallia and Clay who wife went to Zahnville. On had been "shantying" at Mrs. Bird Nelson's home'in an al- i imp0 stor. But, cn ountcr with clw is faeiu after a her "husband" and a wildly hectic midnight scene in the De home, many unexplained ley near Eighth and Washington streets, pleaded not guilty to drunkenness and disorderly eon- duct though admitting that he had been singing at a late hour.

Miss Cliattaline Cooper, who also roonu at the same place, too de-1 Aeries are very "clear to nied that she had been disorder-- ly. According to Johnson's story had invited some friends to his room and they had -been quietly drinking from a can of -beer when the officers came in at 1:30 Sunday morning. Asked who discolored eye he.said Officer.Hard- ing slapped him' during a dispute they some Harding attributed to him. twK cases were continued is the title of the episode of the Stingaree picture which is the headliner for tonight. See Stingaree in several more of his dangerous and narrow escapes from capture.

He again foils the officers after a merry chase. "A Case of Eugenics" is a side splitting Vitagraph comedy that will make you laugh for 15 minutes. 'The Muskateers of Pig Alley" a very interesting Biograph drama. See tonight's show sure. Only five cents.

Another chapter of "The Girl and the Game" Tuesday. flLKT. The recently formed Cigarmak- ero' Union will complete its or- ganizAtion. at meeting to be held at the Home Role league this evening. Qriebd it prw- ideut of the union, Frank Schumann secretary, Geo.

Sehliehter, financial secretary and F. E. Heisel, treasurer. evening pending the testimony of the arresting officers. Boone Snapp, who was arrested for entering Front street homes to sleep off a jag Saturday, was fined $10 a man giving the name of Lou Mills, who had teen drunk and boisterous at Front and Union streets, was assessed What Is Chiropractic? Madison Feature at the Strmml Tonight.

Her Defiance" Rex two-reel drama, featuring Cleo Madison, Universal star in a strong play of human emotions, full of pathos and comedy. Miss Madison portrays a country girl under the 'dominance of a hard hearted bro- ither, who forces her into an un- iTrelcome marriage. "Uncle Sam at "Work No. 4," 'under the title "Uncle Sam's Pro- itegcs at Work and Play" is a continuation of those highly instructive inside views of naval activities. The comedy number for to- 'night is a screamingly funny Nes- itor comedy called "Flivver's Good JTnrn" and depicts Mr.

Flivver in 'the role of a burglar. Columbiu, 0., March ports that many county officials employ janitors and stenographers under the title of deputies in order to exempt them for civil service regulations will be investigated by the state civil service commission it was announced today. Deputies are r.ot in the class- MR. GOODMAN AT HOME Alice Brady Feeling greatly benefited.by a most pleasurable sojourn at Pine- In "The at the Lyric Wed-; Qe nTgK A. Goodman i of the Gilbert Grocery Company ona 'returned home Saturday evening- It is Nature's sensible road to health.

It deals directly with the cause of ill health is a scientific method bf adjusting the of disease. The Chiropractic idea is, that the cause of so-called disease is in the person afflicted and the adjustment in overcoming that cause. Nearly'all affliction is to nerve compression at spinal column as such pressure inter- nesday Alice Brady is starred in Film Corporations's feres with nerve function giving'photo play "The The took part in a golf tournament stage drama was written by-in which there were 269 partiet- rise to unnatural action of pants. He figured prominently in it and would probably have grabbed one of the prizes" had not his play been hampered by a sore rm. Mr.

and Sirs. Philo S. Clark, who are at Pinehurst will remain several weeks' longer. parts the nerves supply. Th Thompson Buchanan, who pro- the famous theatrical mana- can be no disease without a cause.

fcr witll ma cr i a for one of his Chiropractic removes the most conspicuous successes. Nature cures, nothing to investigate. It will cost you! The story is an ideal one jpictures. P. D.

Parks, Chiropractor, 205 Masonic Temple, Portsmouth, 0. Phone 308. Four years a successful for Blanche Gordon per- be involved with adv shot and Blanche is tried for the murder. At the end a harrow- i scene with the District CHURCH CANVASS IS A BIG SUCCESS "Triangle" Program Columbia Tonight "Jordau Is a Hard is a fivi Da Sir Gilbert doraaii is muu vo part dramatic production by lavid W. Griffith reproducing epr Parker's, famous Finding most of the members of i snot tier assamim defense of the First Presbyterian church at Cora appear makes them believe.

uonor lc about to be ready to receive the com- that he has accidentally shot him- fenced when the real murderer, 'mittee named to secure pledges en- enemy of the dead or uew church, the committees who looked after this work Sunday afternoon found it novel of the Canadian Northwest and featuring such stars aa Dor-1 el nn othy Gish, Frank Canpait and Owen Moore and is one tile good dramas so far on "Triangle." In "Jordan Is a Hard self while cleaning his turns the money over to Mark cscnl co urt, declares himself nnd dies happy thinking he has as-jg ji the prime, sured the happiness of Ins daugh-j Chaiitard is the director ter. I of the picture, and there is a pow- Today's Keystone comedy is clu cns supporting Miss good one enlilled, "Fatty mirtiBradv, including Hilton Sills, the Broadway and in Hi Hack" will ho shown at are Fatty Arbu'oklo, Mack Sen- lc jjyrio on Wednesday and it! to be one of the most, lost startling pictures: a real pleasure. accomplished more. and secured more pledges in the short time we were out Sunday than ever before," a member of the committee stated Monday. So many pledges were secured that the church is assured of another prosperous and active year and members of the committee feel elated over the good results their work.

George D. Scucldor was chairman of the committee. 'gtth X39 1 Judge for Compare Murads with ANY 25 Cent Cigarette. Road Bill Mindcn is capturecHu Northwest Canada for holding up a stake. After a series of crimes and following jail sentences, llin- den finds his She has become that bunch comedy talent in I one picture.

Query! Can you afford to miss today's picture I 'Heal of The Navy" at the Exhibit Today Episode Xo. 10, entitled "The Hazel Dawn in Rare Combination iKollJiu 'ivrror and her of Laughs and Thrills )nr ty "leave the fever-stricken If you navo Kmilod unconsci: 1oivu of Torttigii in response to the irresistible aboard daughter, srail of D(nvn as .,1,0 lp 1'liiza. beautiful young nrt orc you on the motion I friem and are taken a boat hound for La Inn Castro pretend ing hip J'i S. MARY'S NOTES Tuesday night 7:30 Lenten sen-- ices. Sermon by Rev.

Henry J. Ricbtcr. Thursday afternoon meeting of Sewing Circle. Fridav nicht 7:30 Lenten devo- tions. "Vfay of the Cross." Wednesday, Friday and Saturday will he ember fast days.

Tonight meetings K. of C. and Forty hours devotion begins Wednesday morning, March 2nd. Annette dresses in woman under the care of a J'rs. scrc en "in former Famous sailor's curb and enters An- Pindley.

Miiulen becomes eoii- rs productions, her next up- i i a ami sets away verted at a camp meeting, where p( nmce "My Lady lin-og." i the map of Lost isle by leap his daughter sings and plays the 0 the Paramnunt pie-! in organ. Mimlen turns tile village inn at Askatoon into a temperance hotel, puts Mrs. Fimlley and his daughter in charge and goes to (lnlm(i SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE side of tlio boat. An- tu'roYt" the" Lyric" for "tnmorrmv i and her party enter a train Th will he a revelation. As Nell Car- bound inland.

They are captured live with them, lie poses to Cora', vori lcr mo ti 0 picture cn- as an old friends of her father.I,.,.,,,. rc lipsiug a i a The girl nurses buck to health ms fv( one Mark Sheldon, a young addition to the far-famed man, who was wounded by the po- rj awn sm au the personality thrillint? comedy- nnd bis Neal bei-u asaigned to another!" 11 nd 1B Thev start mark. Stmday Bible school attendance con- Second Presbyterian to up above the ir ss Dawn docs the best steadil lice as a supposed horse The young people fall i has enchanted her i lovc Hazel Dawn displays snap anil Bill Mindcn promises to invest in icr portrayal of (lie girl Sheldon's mine, thinking to ad- detective that is a i a i and vance the happiness of Nell Carroll is a sou Bobbers lot the bank at 1( rn Bno ,,,,,) fj, toon; taking all of Mindcn la de-! ljrp( ho suddenly discovers osil. Minden helps station ohl mn( mortgaged to agent at a nearby town to steal 1( nml i ost bos of the money, which the raise tho money to m.vt bers were shipping nway. lie is om i gn olls she 'has m-vor wounded mortally, but gets buck )lol ra nc for any spci-ifii- to the hotel with the treasure.

vol llt a iiy obtniiis employ- fires a shot and when Mark and; m( lt detective iigem-y. Several big robberies i i i i bcrn committed on iho huge siinnner late in one of the a i i i i i i i sninnier colonies and tin- is requested to hiindle is evident a it is an "insidi-" job--that is. a i snim-ono in i hoiisebold. either a servant or guest, is doing stealing. Thenis only one way to work airain-! such people, nnd a is to them from inside.

Ai-eoniinL' ly. Noll Carroll is sent to Hi- 1 where she is heralded in the papers as the linroness De Veniix, whoso home Iho logical for tho next i i haul, calls upon Ihe "baronrss' nnd invites her to hor house, i tlo snfipocling a she is detective. in vory short i Iho pirl finds strong evidence i i i i to Mrs. Do Venux's own son. Toddy, Iho i Drspito Iho I'm-! is boroTning interested in him, sho flci-ides to dr her and lays for i Mono l.idnl, I i-eal crook, becoming suspicious of iho a i i of Noll's i de- cidcs to a her, nnd presents himself nt tho Tie a liome as the liaron l)n Vnssoy.

Hoist her own Xoll does nol know whether sho has stumbled Owners OF HOMES IN PORTSMOUTH DESIRING TO BORROW MONEY 1. Should see Tie Royal Savings and Loan Company 2. Market Square, 819 Gal- lilt Street, Portsmouth, 0. 3. To get the best terms.

4- And the most privileges. 5. Cnn repay in whole or in pnrt at nny time. C. "When $100.00 interest censes nt the nmount paid.

7. Appraisements promptly. 8. Loans closed quickly. 9.

Call or write for information. is pnid, onco on a ship and goes asl i a on a train, the men i-oinpolU'd to when the brakes a i 10 work. The Brute i up tho mils to prevent iTsout-s Amiotte a hut loooeds in making invay vvilii map. "The 1'api-n'ii Door" is two pnrt dranm. ncnring the G440 were in First Baptist First Presbyterian Phantom Fortune" at the Arcana Tonight a Polls of i a lovie lionso, has sCTnn-u a IL' I a i for I i a I is a i a MII a or' nttondnnoe, the totnl one week agfl Gormnn F.vnniroliofll i-f-ing- 0401.

Tho CSiristinn is still in jCrnndvicw Avoirae Christian the irith Trinity a close second. Xt-w lioston Christian iiotli koopin-up near tho 1,000 Tnitod Brethren Five were nhore tho Boston Baptist murk Sunday. All the nmnllor Street Jk-thodist -rhools ore showing stendj rrousos. 'Sundny's record: i i a i i llutehina Street Enptist Kendall Avenue Baptist Total POLITICS i thd 1 i II. lit I'o V-'.

Faulkner, in oinr.ati Enquirer, Sunday, tho Cinsnid: they are saying down in tlio District that if Hon. "Monte" ilorrow, of Hillslioro. i swattinp- Hon. Hollo Young, l-i of Brown, in the fifrht for momber- s'siiip in tho JtopuMican state com- he will two years hence be i a cnndijato for conpressmnn licccff' C. C.

Kc-arns. It's Rn lory, this ''Monte' session as aoon as Omradc Keams emits. Vrhen this irill tc, no man the Clermont the ptfltc p-eat in the At Tiio Majestic Tonight i i by Stinsr.rae At Tlio Tenvplo Tonight "Tho i i i i i i of linoweth. because county man may never want to quit. Such a thing has happened before.

In tho committceship fight Young is being backed by the Hcrrick forces in the district, who are also supporting Jay Robert Stivers, the to tanker, who is running as a old' candidate for delegate to the Ciii- omrrowional candidacy I cago convention against was it in and there is or 1W4 that it was first tin going on nroimd nouncedl It couldn't have boon mud road districts. lf-74--n-i. it wasn't. Anyhow, it-was Ion, while ago. This brilliant On the mam ground tha Hon.

of tho "kid" RopuMicnns is Eobort Switrer, M. ot that Roy McElhanry, of wet, the Sams bomg the fasluon- Switz has lilod a cavoat unpardonablo nin of tlio ago, nt( gonc nomination in order to toko pos- the dr.vs have coiichulod to trot that excellent person and oinniFiitly good man, Hon. Oliver II. Stewart, of Middleport, as candidate against him in tho KepuUicnn con- pritnnrios of the Tenth Dmnoenlt. ith (lotvn that ciin make dopeti perioi.1 in i temp 1 tcbnct'O.

his litV. Tfe oranct- siK-ec-li, iaa his fhixs tidit, fi3 nf Ironton, is nlrearlv plow Hrounil." DBS. MARSHALL AKD Ninth St. Or. Goo.

M. Ear, Noil polislu'tl every morning unJ wouldn't pay licll a profane way for a million dollnrs. II is pretty for Bob, an Switzer is onllc-d. to be aS5r.ih.-tl sis dry. you he voted for tho submission of n.ition-wu'.u prohibition.

Tho editor of the Democrat, however, that even- in- tellipTiit votf-r know? tiint. nitln Dr. Bull's COUGH. means i tewart's tlirec-cnu-rcd of eoaghtlitt slowly IXatriot. Tlio Pomcroy politics hue 'tween thft rhcumntiHn fo bra'udDr.

Bull'BCough fgtovnrt for the nomination, nnd. it Syrnp at once. Tlfinoorats fnil to noin (1 "pn.noi.ucodl.v dry. it "ill be for him fnr She election. Mr.

Stewart was member of thft Ohi Eczema Is Conquered. Constitutional convention nnd up hf npplicil if fin lovernt Vrom rtnic: oxtrn large 1 When removes eo.a-ma fl hl skil1 wouiuls notliinc you h.ivi iml i-atlsfj-inc. a fkr.l is i i i for rT fl.tjn "I Itoitlc of Absolutely Ramoves Indigestioni Onepacltaso proves iti 25eat all driiggists. STRAND THEATRE LAWSON STREET Umvcrsal Projrtim Four reels of bcsl pietures with music, 5 cents. 8 A.

H. to i P. C. I to 3 P. M.

and Hr a Phones: Homo 7W. Grand Prix, The Grand VfUe, St Lonta FLOYD E. 8TEAENS, 822 ickiy effective TH3 TE3IPLE THEATRE run pictures from i hc.st producers Eleventh, near Laws on NEW AND SLIGHTLY USED TIRES CHEAP PORTSMOUTH COMPANY Gallia and Lincoln Phone 1093 WANTED Girl for ueiiernl housework- WILLS.SELLARDS PHONE 81.

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