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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 12

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MBE YWELVE THURSDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1916. Series Of Boxing Matches Will Be Held In DistelHaUNov.14 "Buck" Kennedy And Other Locals To Go On WELL, THIS IS SOME Sfcffes of hifii class boxjoff contests mil late ov, In Distel halL The main will IK of JO rounds duration between -Buck" Kennedy Uia local k. a. Hd -nd Framby 6f dnttimiti who hifIy rec- anuaended by experts of the manly art. FporliSE of the Cin- rioniti Esquinr as well as Lou Bail- sum and a -vti'-ol wfcl ter-TveiSt boxer Cincinnati who will fre tha third ma-'i toe ring TufesUy ta reteffe the contests, Finney wbo known as the "Globe TrotiPt" tits boxed in city and county of when laJkiug fy the editor of Tiffin Mid: "The people-wiJl a run for their money or I will be disappointed." Two other good bouts are on the hiil between Ihe well Vnuwii local bois.

Joe Harbor and Kid "Jenkins and Bob Suiter sd 'Rob" Moik. have a host lae.local latent and will do their to ww Judging" 'from Frainby's record the fur will fly 'when the Qaey bo alj yur old Ii clash. The firt bout tates fc.30 aniTUiwe will be an The boxing will be.held uoder in auspices of the Brtejs-ide A. 0. Frank tie never churn to a duunoioB tomato raiser, but he certainly he fa in a by himself it to producmg late omtb 1 3 rdofhi 3 Place, he got a peel of ripe tomatoes He covermg the TMes and dlv elects to eat some of hk OTO tomatoes with his turkey dinner-on to! -1 another or two hi, diuner or, (ftmtmu Day.

Gave Fine Entertainment An appreciative the High School Auditorium Wednesday evening and thor- otiahlj- enjoyed "The of Normandy," a comicoperainthree larts. All of the characters were splendidly portrayed and -sung, audience pack- and the entertainment was a com- I the undersigned, take this means to the public, banting and ari strictly forbidden on our premises. HAYES COBIELL, WALTER S. CQRIELa HENRY KS'ORE, IJNDSEY CGRDBLL-, WINER, JOHN MONROE. ZENIS HAYWABD, IRA.E.

COR1ELL, EDWARD If. CORIELD, JOHN WILL. 26-3Thu plete success. The next number on the High School. Lectnre Coarse is Ihe Cord Rummel Company, who will be her Fridav, December 8.

BffiTffK STRAND THE4TRE liWSOK STBEET Universal Program Four reels of best pietores with appropriate music, 5-cents. Owen Moore and Marguerite Courtot in "Boiling- Stones" Paramount at Lyric Tonight There 15 no place on earthipany, takes place in one of the which furnishes more typos for funniest'boarding houses 1 hat VQU roles than the avcraai' saw. Jlaripicrite boarding house. The action ol and Owen Mnorn are co-stamn-j Kdcar Sclwvn't celebrated staachinrter the d.rer-tion of Dd I i whiHiUlerson in this deliahtfnl proiiu-' has been adapted lor the screen lion which the Paramount by the Famous Players Film Com-'me at the- Lyrj" tonight. The lien's Bible Class or tie First Baptist Sunday school will hold -their regular monthly meeting this'evening at the home of Douglas Miller, 1530 Twelfth street, at :15, Every member of the class is cordially invited.

BKV. B. P. aDU.L Teacher. GETA KODAK AT FOWLER'S Taken Back To Peebles Jlodney Purtec.

of Peebles, who with three with assaulting: Marshal George Hoop of thai village, was taken back to Peebles Thur-Jar Squire ixon. It claimed that the four Purtce brothers broke Hoop's nose and-beat considerably- Hoop fired at the men, but failed to hit any of them. SAY OLD TOP! Have you watched one of our demonstrators prove by actual burning tests the purity of SWEET CAPORAtCigarettes Don't miss it Why did your Grand- Dad smoke them Business Visitor -Sfjiiire Henrj- of Peebles, was a business visitor to Portsmouth Wednesday. THOMAS McCAETY East End Plumber, Heater and Gas Heater All Kinds of Eepalr Work because they're good Goes Hunting George W. Martin has gono to Wax-lie.

W. to enjoy few dny.s hunting. CAPORAL family, she mercenary Iit-r ceimry and scheming society woman is in its niiiet strength. The atmosphere of this socioly that lite supreme miglit succeed, drama is on Jliss Gooilrii-h's nctiiifr of the bur- never surpassed i ileiiEomc step-daughter of the mer-i mount rale of elegance llor Edna Goodrich In "The House of Lies," Paramount Feature, At Lyric Tomorrow. The ideal American in tin: perfect r-aiil most all iho noke- a l.r.d,,- wedditlff drc.s, i in the i in orate, society photo-' lomini; to the Lyric lomorroiv.

FRANK KEENAN IN THE LATEST TRIANGLE PLAY, "THE THOR OUGHBRED." Theater tonight. "The Grip SviF 7 a war picture, staged in he far-away west, will be the leadliuer. Jack Saunders and Roland Bottomley will feature his success. will he fol-! owed by two great comics, i 'Luke Joins the Xavy''. Heine and the 400." Both arc and yon ought not to niss them.

Only Hi cents to- light, despite- the high character of the program. Three Big Plays At Arcana Theatre Tonight That charming screen actor, pretty Violet Mcscrcan. will be seen at the Arcana theatre to. in a two reel production entitled Angel nl the This is a strong play all the way. In addition two comics will he shown.

I Onion There Is Strength" and "Taking A Chance." Only five cents sec the best show in the, city, ('nine where yon will always find the Avcana. How Pike Voted On Judicial Ticket Elks to Initiate At a meeting of the Portsmouth Lodge Elks AVcdnesday night arrangements were completed to initiate a class of seven mdidates ou Wednesday Nov. '2-. Following is the unofficial complete vote on the judicial ticket as voted in Pike county Tuesday: Bonahoe, 1166: Johnson, 11S6; Joyce, 1008; Madden. 171; Peeke, 12fj; Summers.

SI 9: Talcotte, Io2; Middleton. USil: Merriman, 1100; Sayre, 1151; George E. Barch, 1562; Alhert Brammer, I486. Brickwork Completed Hotel Manhattan And Restaurant ALEX CHUCALES, Prop. European Plan.

Reasonable Eates. Rooms and Bath Kaps Thursday couiplt'1-j cd the brickwork on the new Franklin avenue M. E. church. liic last work being done on the tower.

WINTER TOURIST FARES 1 To Points In Alabama. Arizona, Cuba, Florid Mississippi, Georgia, Jamaica, Louisiana. Mexico, North and South Carolina and Tcras, on sale daily via W.L "The Oirl From Frisco" At Temple Theatre Toaight Harold Potts of the a wonderful program for tonight In addition lo splendid comics II. prints one drama. he will produce Frank Keenan in "The Thoro Tonight In- IhrilliiiL'lv portrayed in a mini- Manaff'-r Ilai her of in "The Thorough- Tempi'! Hie Triangle play hy Gardner Sullivan, in which Thoui- THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE" You can Save Money by Wearing W.

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The smart styles are the leaders in the ion centres of America. They arc made in a well- equipped factory at Brockton, by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes -tar. The story rt.s of a I i a i i in f-lYfct a i i i i uf lt C.iiri l-'rom Krii-cn." a serial outiL' min- a ii't the i picture patrons a hii-'Ii a of exeite- ri IT i in western a i success and his 11 and cotygirIs add i a i i inspired i a i of rolor. while The 01 (he fact a his portray in all its excite- i i i caused poverty in i i of the early Only of whose ve t-eiits i and pcwitively jdiiiifrliu-r In- loves. a of jonc of the programs the 'scenes, are of i ed strand led it.

took his i i Jjct Sill highest of i i prUM 1 iiyretiirn mail, post- iaK.sii(r Co FOR W- I- DntlC.LAS AND THE HfcTAIl. PRICE STAMIT.D ON THF. Sold By CHAS. WINTER, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO i i a to i'l'ia Mexico, wht-rt- IiorseJ nt i i was eii.jn.vi:i!r a a i i i of i in the i a he was L'iven i isinii to use all parts of llie a 'paddock, slahies and i for his purpose. Three days jwcre spent at the a and Ilar- relumed i several a feet of exposed i i horse-racing at I i of i "Tlie Grip of Evil" at the Exhibit Theatre Tonight a a Law lias a forceful and inlelvstiiiL' program for his Citrous at thu Exhibit Thai i i i the Iseroi'll.

Flora Parker DC Haven. Svill he seen Tile i a i theatre i in a Ke'I Fenilicr feature, i "The of I)es- i i a i phiy in rive jree'ls. pdrtr.iyiim a "Little a i i i i of photo-play art. i and see the sliow in i city i at the HOMESEEKERS TICKETS Came Here To Vote A. T.

B. Somerville came down from Ashland Tuesday to mingle with friends and to cast his hai- lot here. He is buildiuir a new to destinations in rlorids, steel plant in Ashland for capi- Georgia, North and South C.iroli- talists of that city and will lie lo- na and Virginia on sale the First eatcd there an itlier year. and Third Tuesdays of at greatly reduced rates. For free" descriptive literature ABE YOUR CHILDREN PROTECTED against loss of tiieir home through Src; if they arc it3 to 5" 0 see that they have this protection.

So-ic people think because they ha'" nerer had fire, they never mil. That's poor reasons; the better, way is to insure your house and furmtn.e. Let us quote you rates. CHAS. D.

SCUDDER 26 First National Bank Bldg. and full itiformation, call oc or address R. B. SCOTT, Passeneer Agent. City Ticket Office.

Sixth Street, Onnosiic Post Office I A K. and J. Big Havana At Every Stand There was an old man in Maine Who lived at the end of a lane He cracked many jokes While enjoying his smokes And he puffed R. the same mil be more attractive this rear tbM ever before. Make an early start irt time (or recreation vA tlii! land of sunshine winter resorts than in prm.M VCB! A 1 )r better yet, make the trip a to Havana and visit a foreip coactrj under the American flag.

Winter ioar- rates wiU be in effect The Kickey-Johnsou Co. Phone 4444-X Watrous Co. Plumliiag and Gas Fitting Phone 802. 822 Cbillicothe St. 317 QALLIA STREET NEAE POST OFFICE FINDEIS' CAFE and RESTAURANT OYSTERS, FISH, STEAKS, CHOPS DINNER LUNCH 25 CENTS REGULAR SUPPER 25 CENTS MOERLEIN'S BEER ON DRAUGHT and after Oct.

15th. SpeMl rate 11 day ticket, will a placed Oct. 17th and tho first and ttari Tuesdays of each month thereafter la benefit of -those who cannot time in tho South. When going cast oso York leaving at arriving New York A. M.

Information cheerfully 0. O. offiee, 20J Chilhcothe Phono 18. D. A.

GRIMES, Ajcot.

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133,268
Years Available:
1858-1967