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NOVEMBER 7.192* TME JPORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES Automobile 90 for Place. Phon 1273-L. ikiiitured. Our price SOc mllon. Docrr's MO See- oml 8r.

1VITHNAT1O.NAL Motor-V. frucks, s. PotUnlouth 218 Ph. wiaJi top -woodwork i BOUY nioMlo body, imd kbett; raelil. work, rail us for wllmatc.on dstnared bodies.

Work. I Mnfnr Co. 1 wnn UHPAIIUNG --At the'CHhenB Gnroge. 1011'Four- trenlh. by Howard (Happy)- Knh.

Parts 92 YEAR--Uncondltionnl gunrun- tec. The Dehmnn DeLuxo coril tire is junrantced-'nettinst defects, cuts, premature wear, careless; accidents or nny rnuse whattoever. which may render the tire 'Unserviceable within one year from date of No extra chnrse- Sheets Tire J415 Vlth nnd.Offn.cra Sts. Phonr THE FOLLOWING-- Kind used tires: 28 30 bv 0.25, 32 by C.OO, 33 liy 0.00 nnd 33 hy C.77. Phil.

Jacobs Tires, 735 Third street. AUTOMOTIVE Auto Oili'and 96 CHANGE--To SHELL Gasoline. Auto Ignition Sery. 96 GENERATORS--And itartera repaired Grant tenltion 1205 Fin din StJ Automobile Insurance 97 BE BAFE-T-lDBure' with For Bale 98" CHEVROLETr-1020 coupe, new paiut. pood tires.

$205. Bcioto Cheyrolet Oo. Phonn Scloto 230. CHEVROLET SEDAN--Br owner, 'A- 1 condition, fully equipped. $350 cash.

Phone 400 durins dny, 2000-H ere' UODGH fastest 4 tires, finish good, $050. trade. Johnson Brpt, 021-20 101. FORDS--TtnirincB -and sedune, late models." W. J.

Hays Motor 1511 Ghlllicothe. NEW- CHANDLER SEDANS--SOUS delivered. Portsmouth Chandler 921 Phone 518. Williams Bros. Tire Co.

AYilJiatns. Bros. Tire Co. Williams Bros. Tire Co.

Williams; Bros. Tire Co. William's Bros. Tire Co. Repairing S.t i pump-.

oil $3.50 BAYERL "The Ford Man" Ph. 201, Lincoln St. DAY amJNIGHT SERVICE Sheppard's Garage Phone 1503 OLD VHNEBR WORKS.BLDQ.-- "WE NEVE SLEEL 1 rs Of Value 192G.Chr3'sler 60 Coupe, new excellent condition. itrnmornnt Jor Sale 96 ASH--11128 runs locki- like Phono exceptional buy. ONTIAC COUPE--1927 model, tans aiid looks like new.

For. quick J37S. A real barettin. Phone 3101. UCKENBACKEU--four condition.

Porttmoulh Vclle 06...1810 East Eljhth.v. VE HAVE-A full recondi tinned care. -The M. Motor Car CoiH5H4-GalliB. PUnne Automobile For 98 ESSEX COUPE-- WITH OLD, BASS TERMS.

wiLLTBADE. PHONE MS. iHEVHOLET--1025 800 this one. for" Smith Glockner Co. lor Second HEVUOLET--Roadster; raontliF, good tires, tacclinnicnlly pcr- ffct.

chenp If wild at once. Ir.n.mre 1012 Phone JiSSS. X)RI--New motlcl A standard coupe, for Universal Motor 1920 model. AVill noil clicnp. 1412 Fmnkliu or phouc 1243-H.

Call MarlandOils ParafiiM "ban" -T. K. BRDSBART Gallla and Hntehtu I6th ilaeksbii -V 4IONKY--For dntrtandhig obligations available on your own personal tcviu- Consult Peoples Fi- nance Commercial' Bank Jackson i I Service Station; niodera a i methods. 1926 Chrysler (70) Coach, new duco and tires, real buy. 1925 Nash Advanced coach, we ask'.

3927 'Chandler Sedan, priced for. quick sale. 1925 Essex coach, jusifc a good small car 1927- Chrysler you- should-sec''this, one' before'you" Jtanv others Our-terms' are liberal. The F. M.

Motor Car Co. Gallia-St. Phone 2262' Open Evenings Till 9 Scioto Salvage Co. Where ChllUcotbe St. beglni, mr-C.

ona FrelKhfOfHce. Phoni K- Ask for Otterstctter. Three 1 ton'- express ton stake body. Ford half-toil delivery, body. We haye a supply, or new 80s.

'31-2 cord, tires, $6.00 each. Miss Elizabeth Lewis of Klnnlscn High School. faculty Miss Marie Qtlllland nt her home ip Hamilton Suudny." Joint Alexender'aud Fred llyle motored froiu New 1'ork In route to Cincinnati. Mr. Alexander Tisited his.mother Mrs.

A. Luudj In Madison Township Hill- borti -Lloyd, of "Portsmouth 'cuuie to meet Alexander nnc Mr. Ilyte'. Tuesday evening. The Mantel's and imve been called for rehearsal'-at New York December.

10th. The- company will be readj'to start out the first the'year. Mrs, Hiraiu Stow'e Epeut the week end at Coshocton will relutlves. Frederick E- Jpnes has returned from' Florence, Alabama wliere Blie has been i slate Mrsl RoBe Jacoway during her. ill ness.

Mrs. Jncowny Is. now 1m proving satisfactorily. The drum and bugle corps of Porls inquth' will Jackson Suturdn erenini; fur-'(ho Installation' of net officers of Jefferson Howo Tost 81 of" the Americnii A par ade will bo a feature of tbe evening which will form nt the corner Church and mov to Pearl to PortsmoutU', Ports mouth to Main, Main to' Broadway Broridwuy- to Pearl, then back Broadway and Jilitln. At this pnln the parade will form a i in music will be furnished by the Ports drtim cvnw.

Tbe Jackson out has organized drum and bugle uud it wilt be only short tliuo it 11 tlwy will the of JuckKon. Mre. Glen Kouali returned to home at Columbus after week's. Kit wlUi frletulB In this city. Mr.

Mrs. Itobert K. Bcticflea- ef, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schpltvu.

er and- Mrs. Isabella WhUliitch motored to lliiutlugton, W. Suu- ny to "visit Mrs. Wliltlatch'H' slbtcr Irs. Cornelia Fillliiger.

Mrs. I'll-, nger boa bccu'uuito ill for the past wo weeks uow-Improving. n'hunitis-of Mlddleport ihio, Is the guest of Jackson frluuds Jos; Aten-left Tuesday- morning for lud. iwliefe ho. will pcnd-the Mrs.

Kuhner son Billy nd daughter Mrs. H. Stowe, will lotur to Cliicluiuitt Frldiiy aud will accampanled home by her daugh- cr Misa (Jlom Kuh'ucr who will re- natn for the week 'end. Miss Kuhner studying at the College of Musice. 'Mra.

'Leo- entertain' her ard club ut her home on Main street 'riday evening of this week, A marriage Interest.is tlint of Charles llugheii aud Miss Murgarct "cnklna whk-li-Voccurred Inst Friday morning at Greeuup Ky. The groom s-Uie son of. Mr. nud Mrs. William, lughes.aud wfts.grudimted from the ocal higbTSchool.

i class of Mrs. Hughes IB-the daughter if John'JenfeiuB, Churdi street, and a. member 6f tbe Seuior class of Jacksou High School. The huupy couple will reside with the groom's wrcnts for the present. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Itussell Butler (Dorothy Ulcbte) announce the blrtli of a on Tuesday nt their home on Broad- wuy. 'aud Mrs. Butler'have one other daughter lluth Evelyn. The baby boy is tile grandson of Mrs.

T. Richie, and Allle Butler. Bosses Oil Drillers And "Hits It Rich" Wellslou John Suyucr, eon of and Mrs. John. Sriydor, of this city, whs iu- jurtd iii.

an 1 auto accident, having head badly cut; His" car collided with a car. owned by. Leland Madlsou, of Hnmdcu. AVhetstqne was uninjured. Those from a distance who nttoud- cd the funeral of John Collins, who wus killed In a mine were Mr.

Orin Gaminou, sou of Ludlow. J. Collins, Kcuvlr, Ky.i.Mrs. Mnry Sullivuu, Jnno. Uurke Jnhies Coyle, of Irontou; Bert Deal, of High Va.

Mrs. C. H. Sul- llvaii, Ironton; Mrs. Winifred CoyU, diiuithterH.

aud Charlotte, Miss Gerioyleve uullnB.licr, of -Portsmouth; anil Mrs. Frank Collins Radcliffc, Bosto FOR SALE 1927 Hup 8 -Roadster. 1928, Durarit 6 cylinder, $690 1925 Ford Coupe, overhauled, balloon tires, $125. Clievrolet Touring 1926. special six Studebaker coach, fine-condition.

Big- six Studebriker Com-, mand.er,-1928, like.new.- A real bargain. Funderburgr Hum Motor Go. Third Street LocilLady "Tells The World" Hoyt's Oomponnd Wonderful Medicine Ever In Portsmouth party dress. ICHITA PAl.tS, Texas. Nov.

times she saw the drill of a. powerful, oil rig iiose tt'n way down into, the depths ot the Texas soil nnd find-nothing but "dus dry holes. riearly nil her'niouny was Rone, nnd years' had been snnit In. iippnrcntly a-frultlesH Mrs. Kork Kcllcy.

clad In dungarees and bosslns gang of roughnecks', brought Iii a 1000-barrcl well Iri pasture, big cuttle a near here. In. her search for oil Mrs. nhiindoued her beautiful' horhe lu WIfhttn Fill is nnd for iitouths resided in a shack on tho oil lease where she ilnn.Ily made her pay strike. iler liusbiind, Kork Kellor, Is oil-drilling contractor.

Mid has brousht In number of wells for oil coiict-riiB 1 in northwest Texas, bnt the WagKonor ph'sturc venture, Kclley's eMM, of HMilloa, ot Mr. and Cbaa. McEktewaqr. Mr. and Mni.

Clay y. U. Dcnebto and Mr. Harry. CvrraB motored to Cincinnati Wedwtday.

Max Block Mlrisin, i'orUmouth Saturday. Bev. H. Itevls. ol West OoTlng-' ton, a eueit of frleadt ben tin.

H. J. Ueinlscli and, ftratly spent the week-end with her'parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Moae McYaney, a Ky.

i Lizzie Coi hag returned'from, a visit to Mrs. Mary Armstrong at Russell, Ky. -Julia Fisher, 1 R. W. Harrbson: and Maurice motored to Huntliigton, W.

Sun- i Mr. anrtMre; inckcf Push of Kaa- sas 'City, were guests of i Mr. and Mrs. John Mann from 'Wednet- Friday. SLMX1NG FOLLOWS EtiECIlON argnnifut over the-respective, of At Smith and Herbert Hoover re- suited In n'killlog 'shot nnd killed.

Ferd inarrled, and proprietor, of the general store Iri this Harris county According to Virgil Deputy Sheriff Heaves, Smith worker, 1 be-' cnma jiuvolved in a nnrRunient with Lyons, espoused the cause' of oover- The argument' until Reves fired ono shot, kllllh'p; Lyons Instantly, Florence said. Reves went to his home and waited for R. F. Kitchen, sheriff, and.Flor- ence; to come here from Cynthtaun, nine miles Farmer Gored By Bull FREMONT, 0., Nov. Services" will he held in" tomorrow, for William Lance, 40, farmer, who died here frotn-lDJutles received when he was gored by a bull.

HIM Buby Jones, 003 2nd 0., Is anotner widely knowi resident of this city who is ndflliv praise- for Hoyt's Compound, nntnrnl mixture now helnft In froduced flnlly nt Sralth'E Cut IUt Drug. Store by- the Host aan In Our Tell Their Friends To Bu" GLOCKNER'S Because They Are Satisfied Chevrolet coupe, good rubber, motor jerfcct, lirucllcully new i Chevrolet coupe, extra tire, bumpers, new Dnco finish Chevrolet 'coujie. n'ew'Uucb, Immiwrs, extra tire; A real bargain at 1025 Ford coupe, four lies- tires, motor lu A-i i-'ondltlon S3T5 S28S RECONDITIONED. USED CARS 2G door sedan. '26 OAKLAND 2 door sedan brougham I A NASH Roadster, 2 brand new tires, good- curtains, A-l shape bargain '26 NASH'2 door sedan '25 NASH 4 door sedan CHEVROLET coach THAPE EAS7.

TERMS McNEER-NASH CO. 1317-25 Ninth Sti Pione 402 Chevrolet coach, new Duco, new tires, sent lots i.l inaij Chevrolet run about C9QH S.OOfJ miles Chevrolet coach', gobiricin- "lilloii, COVfft Ures Overland six'-cdacir tnudi- tioil mf sedan, new first class motor, new, OR tires; J023 Cliovridc't' liinduu spare tire, driven nbout 2,500 miles four door fect S215 IW Ford "Model. Chcvtolet tourins. A WK TRADE AND G1VK LIBERAL TERMS Glockner Chevrolet Company and Chlilicotho Phone 2S78 USED CAPvS Chevrolet nib- ber, good shape, $100. 1924 Star coupe $125.

1924 Studebaker Touring $37o 1928 Whippet Chevrolet sedan $60. 1924 Buick Tonrinp, $300. Ford half ton track, $75. 1925 Willys-Kniglit two dotir coach, $550. 1927 Studebaker four door K.T.

Motor Go. Qrabam-Paige Distrihators 12th and Chillicothe Stc. 'Phone 2397 Aclc for IIUBX JONES 'Miss Jones sntfered from rlituinn- llsm in her shoulders 'which ran down to her She was in a rundown condition and tost Ib pounds welniit. She says that tier healtn caused her to take a'bnck. In life and made it impossible for.her to eu- loy herself like other people.

Slie snys Hojt's Compound relieves her nf all' her troubles and made It possible for her-to enjoy Her ftttie- ment "I have Buffered terrible with nvy Atomach for niore than a year," suld Mies Jones. ''Had no.appetite ond n-hen I did eat hud to be very careful because nearly everything caused- terrible to form on my stomneb. "hheumatlBni settled in my slionlilera and ran down into toy fingers causing me Intense suffering and misery and causing me to be'very nerruus nnd Irritated. My entire system wns completely rundown and I bad lost'welplit. to the' eitent 'of about 15 pounds." These troubles caused me to become moody and I lost Interest in life.

I. had to get as ns I possibly could in orfler to work every dny. I MeA ererythlns I beard of but no- thlnB.seemed, to kelp. Read where Hoyt's Componna was helping many people here In Portsmouth and decided to plre it'a trial. I want to the world that this IB n'Tronder- ful medicine, as It certainty relieved me of my troubles.

1 am never troubled with gas forming on my. stop 1 nch and my appetite has; returned In full have regained the color In my face and have frtlned back al most nil the weight thnt I lost. nervousness and rheumatism hastT troubled me nt all nlnce taking Jlii wonderful medicine. I want everypn who to read my stntemen nnd only hope (hot it Mrves to be'- others who suffered as I did." Tlie Hnyt man Is in 'person Smith's Cut Rate Drug. Store.

Oalllr- Square, dally meeting the that cnll there to him and introducing, arid explaining tin 1 merits of. this srwt compound if 1'attun, New" Boston Mrs! Nylo Tcore, Jackson Mr. 1 aud Mrs. Hurry Smith, Now Carlisle, Ohio Mr. tniT Howard ColumbuH, Ohio; aud I'lerce, MlnRo Jjinbtlon; Cecil livnas, Ind.

Mr. rind Mrs. 1: Sylvester Detroit; Mr. ''and' Mrs. Doil Bortoe, of Akron; Mr.

and Fred Columbus; Mr. aud Mi-B. Mart Olyun and family, of and Henry, Phillips were Saturday fc'ncals in Dello- Myers, died nt.Uer liomc. on Kust Kisbtli street Saturday evening following vi 'stvoko paruly- siuU Burvlvlnu lier- are. -sisters, Mrs! -Bennett, OlncinimU; and-' Oruco Ernnkfort three brothers, Welalii of irbc- ton; Henry Welsh, of Jiicksoi), aiid K.

Welsh, of South'- Webster, niid it niece, Sire. J. Halterman, who tenderly cared her llluosa. ITuuernl services Monday moraine, nt tier late home, itev. Luuyhlin officl- ttted.

Burial nt- Portsmouth. C. W. Miles, of Louisville, was here Snturdqj'l and Klsnaugla.iutd family, aud' Mra, Jnraea Sproytc, of Jackson, Sunday- and- Mrs. Marlon, Gray.

aud Mrs. William Hotchktia rehirual. Sunday, from" Columbus. Uoni to. Mr.

nnd Mrs: Mnrlun Gray a. djiugliterj 1 Sylyla Del or IP. of tho Ports- nouth! 'Hlch siM-nt week-end parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Willlunis.

''Mr. atid Mrs. A. F. Lclclmer, Sir.

Roy Lclcliner, Fred' Hcitf- ner nnil Alinh, Jtrs. -FfniiU Mra.Jlclle Lciclnur mid Mlus Lucy Portsmnntli, spsnt Sunflny i W. H. ISontino nnJ family, Knst Sixtli street. end with Mr.

William CSook. Hie witli her- parents, Mr. oud Mre. Jacob. Apcl.

Vcra Schneider was nn over night Ruest of Mrs. John Slllimnn: Powellsville mouth! end 1 wirti Coley'. -and John Iltmfsey and GuiTla Thompson at Chllllcothp Sun- mother, --Mrs, W. Mrs, Kdward Mrs. Chester Ruth and furn 11 nnd John- Uuth of nenr.

Hurpcrlor were guests of Mr. and -Mrs." Fred. Filch and family-Sunday. Misses tudlo Schnfor Edith (Glclm' and i John Complon- visited with" Misses Ira and Hester Shanmm Sunday! i Mr. E.

B. Lunge nnd fnnillyhnrt 'ns Btmdny, Mr. and Mrs. Henry. nml eon, and Mrs.

Herbert Lange find Mrs. Mays-of and- Mrs. N. 1 Itasniiissen nnd family shopped in Portsmouth, Fcl- Mrs. T.

H. Wagnor spent Thurs- Iny nnd Friday of 1 last week, with ier daughter's, J. A. ninghnm and Mrs. of Ironton.

Mrs. Will Cannon and- Mrs." Dora Jones of Suportor spent Tuesray with Miss Myrtle Smith. 1 Haverhill ilny. Mrs. Earl Means and chlldreji teacnes p.t South Webster, Man's Oolj Alxrat the only things teft that ram can wear nnd women will hot follow nru muittnche anfl Journal Oft Right Off! Hard corns, 'soft corns, corns Iwtween the toea and cnllouacs lift, right Xou'll IniiBh-- it is so easy nnd doesn't hurt hit! Just drop oti any lender tourhy cc-rn.

Instantly- It stops uctiins: then shortly you just lift tlml old iHitliersome corn right off with your fingers. It works like a charm, every time. Seems A tiny bottle ''Freezone" costf only few cenli nt nny drug store. Try i comfort! DR. M.

ALTENBVRG Chiropodist and Foot Special! 426 Irt Watt. Bujk Bldg. Honrt 8:30 m. to 5 p. m.

Oilier honn by appointmtnt Mis Margaret Mauifc'visited-with Mrs. Fred Cook and family FrWny. Itiilh Marie; Mnreda. and Boliby Willis of Portsinouth' spent the weekend with tbcir'Krniidpnrcnts, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Hc'nry Mr. and Mrs. George A. Unse ami, daughter, Miss' Hazel nnd Lnoru son Chester, and Miss- Viola Cor- Portsmouth wcrb guests of and nnd duogbtcr JIjss Sunday. Aunn Ciitlierine, Mnry, Waller and John Strekle visited I I helmiiia, Hoannelt and Wlllinirr Strohle, Sir.

and Mrs. Otto Schafcr. spent Monday with Klizalwth Moots Pearl Mootz.of Wheelersburg. Erma Onkes was an over night guest of her cousin, Gladys Glclut, Snturdny. Mr.

and Floyd Dlsterdlck visited with Mr. nnd Otto Schnfer, Wednesday, Mr. nnd Mrs. Willium Schneider of Wheelersbnrg visited with Mr! K. B.

Gauge arid family Simdny. Mis Margaret Mnult visitedwltb Misses Kmuia, Nora nnd Pauline Clelm, Sunday. Messrs. Clayton Cleans, MillarJ and lister flroh spent Tuesday with Mr. arid Mrs.

Slmfcr, Henrietta. Stnker was over nipiit gueat of her sister, Mrs. Fred Pilch nnd family, Monduy. Mrs. John Ileiinlncer spent Wed- newliiy with her mother, Mrs.

Kllsut- betli (nol; and sister, Mis Katie of Wheelcrsburg. Mlixes Mnry and Ixmlso tileini and Mr. Henry Glelm of I'orlKinontti were guests of Mr. and Mrs, William Oteiin nnd family Sunday. Mr.

nnd Mrs. William St'rchle mid. family spent Sunday in Irontnn ns KiipslK of Mrs. John Kichards fliiil fiimlly. Mr, nnd Xlrn.

Krcil Schnfer anil son Kloyd Sunday with MA Mrs. Otto Scbnfer. Sir. and Mrs. Fred JU-rron nnil ddiiKiitpr, Ida Muy, spent, the week- Floyd Schafcr called on Mr.

mid Mrs. Jacob Olelut and family Hun- Irene Apel of Lucasville r-ent Among i to' "Portsmouth Saturday'were: ''Mr. and kln and. family; 'Mr, and- Mrs. and family, nnd Mrs.

George Airs. Chiirlcs. Anlt and daughter Frances: Elbert.Mltchen.nnd.OlIver Doty of gaests -relatives a friends here." Air. Mrs. John Onrr nnd-fam- ily spent Sunday with-relntlves at- Fullerton, Albert Graf -and daughter, jyilss Hu'tli, of Sunday with, the fornicr's" ReV.

rhti! AUTO WRECK FATAK XHNIA, Nov. 7-- (AP) -Hermftn. Elilert, 67, Dayton, died in A local hospital todny from Injuries' yesterday when his nntotnoMle struck by train nt a. crossing' west of here. MUS80MM PRESENTS Blti ROME, NOT.

(AP)-- Premier Mussolini to the dny a bill dwiMug with the funotions nnd powers of the Pnsclat itrand' council. This tiodj lest Scptetnfccr a measure giving. to itself n. Ippal nnd const ItutipnKl Btatm'ag an element of the government FORMER GOVERNOR'S SISTER IS DEAJ1 CINOINNATI, O-, NOT. Ella Scobey.

TO, of the 1 late -Odvernor -Judson -Harmon, died hpspirnl here- today. Mrs; Scobey, the daughter, of. Stephen Wood, one of, the pioneer settlers, ol Graf. f3tanlcy' Graff of I'eehlos siieut the week-end with hli. pareJits, Mr.

and Mrs. Smitlv Frcnt Fenrt has purcbascd llupniubilc sedan. Mr; Miuaic daughter'- of Irdntoa 1 were" yisltoi-s- beer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Selling nn'd "son Luther of Sclotovllle spent Hunany i her. and Mre. SuiKh 'Graff. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Charles Ault nnd dnugbter Ifrauccs visited Sunday with relatives.In Portnmantlv Mr. and Mrs. John lintterflald returned Monday from, a visit to heri sister, Mrs: H. K. Goddhrd and Inni- Ily of Willinmsburg.

and Warren Ault at Ironton visited Sunday with hli Sinn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wenver-ftna family spent-Suudny with.relative* at Pedro: a fevv-dnys- KM Was survlred hyVone "dmiglite'r, Mrs. Burton- B. fJUAKE FEI.T'- MOSCOW, liro- nounced cartlislipcfc wns folt'at TlfJIs, iicwgin, and.

the surrpundlnjr district todny, The opWentcr was lesttmated to hc.nboitt 00 miles from Tiflis; HOOVER WINS RICHMOND IUOHMOND, Nov. 7.Ht)P)rVHer- ficrt Hoover won Richmond, tiie can-. itqlof Virglnlai complete r.etcrns'Riv.' ing Hooter. 10,524 and Ileturns from 1208 oiitvof 1000 In the state give 123,814 'and Smith MAN DIES IN VOTING BOOT1I I JAMAICA, N. November first fatality in New Yorlc ''iStafe- here wUhlh: the.

flrst 'bal-r lotlng yesterday. Charles LeiiterisacV, of suffered a heart attack'in vo 11 a boot h' nhd' led before" i-'ph y-'-. slclon could i BANG HIGH helpJB: 1 a different to 'what. coiisfUiitea a' Behiilnci.ihanguii; high' spot--Farm and'Flreslflo. Vaoceburg, Lucille Xiitcs, of Maysyllle, was a weekend guest-of Miss 1 Helen McKellnp.

i). Chlldrcs, of tbo'Drovo Conatractlng Pittsburgh, Vfl-, is spending some time with his wife nnil are visiting liar' parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. N.

-l'IckIesIraer. Mrs. James Stanijwr was a guest of friends in Portsuinuth Saturday. Harry Curran of Wellatohj 0-V'ls a guest uf bis ninther, and family of liis grandmother, Mrs. Mary lioo here.

Mr. and and Drivteg A Car IB a great strain on the If in optical error Is present. Ixit nj (ell yon ibout vour Our are reaionablf. Adkrson Bros, Co, Optical Dept Make More Money and tlrht. by rubblnt with BAUME EicdlMit for cold, ISAY GENERAL man land life's best Iiuoyint plop, brlgbt clear MUbersnt 'yltillty denote iyilciii Iree from Irapurltlei.

Con- dlljiatlon p'oiifong'tho wb'ole tfco' itcp, enefKy, drttroyi coiifl-' denco nod ra(e dqwn tlic rower. Kid your' pr Us poltoiiK." DC, lidwarcla 1 Olive Tablets SCHMIDT WATKINS remove them gently, 'tobp I' clctr the end and brink tick vigor. A cotupouml of- vegc- Ubtc iograillentir, (o.p»llcnt» for 20 ycata' In of set canny sn'a ijnlcWr' on' boweli "Olive lid liMji fit tho (Triad. Thouunds of linpiiy mm anil' women use them ryAU- ltd to taixnt'ln Ihoir cmjr- Heitinr 578 THOMAS PLUMBING 'i; st. LET US tlb TOUR ChtllleoHxi 8t.

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