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The Piqua Daily Call from Piqua, Ohio • Page 6

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Casi 0. A MATTER OF HEALTH VPennsylvania To. Harvard 12. Williams Cornell 12. Colgate 11.

Princeton Wash in; West Point Tufts 0. Columbia Union 0. Depauw 31. India mi feSa AKlHS POWDER Absofutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder free from alum or phos phatic acid 1 THE GRIDIRON. i WW! nerbein 1C, Western Reserve 11, East High' 0.

Marietta 0, Ohio University n. Miami Y. M. C. A.0.

Delaware 0. Marion 0. Steele H. S. C.

Riverdale A. C. 0. Yale Regs 0, Yale Subs 0. Notre Dame ii, N.

Div: Purdue 3G. ReloiL 0. Polytechnic 27, Normal 0 Indiana 31. Butler 0. Minrivta 33.

Shatiuck 0. Minnesota IS. Pillsbtiry 0 Illinois Knox 0. Iowa 40. Monmouth 0.

Drake IS, William Penn fi. Lee Warren, P. H. 05', who. has been for the nasi.

four. years one of the most conspicuous all around athletes of the Piqua liigh school, has about "made good" on the O. 5. foot ball team. The Columbus pipers speak very highly of Mr.

Warren's de hut last Saturday in the gams be tween 0. S. U. and Ottcrbein. Sidney Leader.

From all present appearances. Sid ney will have one of the best 'School football teams in this sr The boyr are going to work in and plenty of good materia! ha? sifted out. with which to work, ney Leader. IT'S UP TO YOU CRAVANETTE Or TOP COAT Which Shall IT BE? BOTH? wvw STAGE GOSSIP. THE FOUR HUNTINGS.

3remier Comedy Acrobats and Their Topsy Turvy Company. The Four Huntings in a merry Musical in three acts called The Fool House. will be at May's Tuesday night. Webster says, Melange means a mixture, a medley, the word fits the Four Huntings' enter 1 1 differs som 0. i cient plot to hold the interest as play which gives, the audience Joubh value for their money, ton and Jot During the action of the plot tiv I Four Huntings and their singing and dancing company introduce thei: of til11 ii' Villa Nova 0.

highest order. The praises crit: the famous family in vaudeville n. cal of an enjoyable evening, stern 0. The Pittsburg Times of April 4th, I 19(15. says: 'The most pronounced hit sion 0.

of the entire show at the Grand this i week was made hy the Four Huntings, East Illinois Lev, Tony. Mollie and John, children of tlje old circus man. They are exceptionally good dancers and comt? dians. Tbey give a skit called 'Thefl Fool House' and aided by a youngster six year old (Little Boh Hunting,) provoked the most spontaneous and hearty applause heard in the City of Pittsburg this season. Every one likes to go to the theater I'liiii ood.

so don't miss the Four Huntings. SI i fellLl'MHaMmJ Is; i Manager May has just booked to Otis Skinner in his new ploy for No (' vember 3d. Mr. Skinner was the and theater goers will certainly he pleas ed to have the opportunity of seeing i Miss Lil Field who wiih uie i "Uncle Josh Sprttcehy Co." was I I guest of Mrs. Beatrice Davis Sunday.

Mis Field is a sister I Norman Field of this city and is charming young actress. SMS OF ACTIVITK The west room of the Boal hlocl on West Ash street has been leaser' for Republican city headquarters ant will be opened for the first time thh Well, you need not go to prinwy co but one store to find either strong. Store. Coais $10.00 $25.00 315.00 lo $39.00 FLESH 6 LOUIS SOAP the whit combination wit A grand soap fo Should retail open day ty Central or both that's the FLESH I LOUIS Bifi Clothine I a lesson in economy. for Slay's Opera House Tuesday, October 3d Mrs.

Bertha Gregor daughter Lottie and Mrs Sunday in New Paris. should cake of BUNNY da R. O. Edw PIQUA DAILY CALL MONDAY, OCTOBER '2 George W. Gorrell spoilt Sunday in Mrs.

Robert Kills spent Sunday in Bradford. Dayton with friends. Miss Mary (Jnigley spent Sunday in Mrs. W. W.

Wood and Mrs. W. L. Cincinnati. Simpson were Dayton visitors today.

James L. Thompson spent Sunday Mrs. August Fromm and Mrs. Again Cincinnati. na weie Cincinnati visitors Sun Miss Helen Woelfle spent Sunday tlaj' in Greenville.

Mr am irs Hcigcs attended ai. pinrinj ,1 tin? fuiuM'al (it" Dr. ii 1 1 i ii hici nnati Woelfle spent Sunday nd Mrs. Fred Friggc Mrs. Elizabeth Madison spent Sunday ih Cincinnati with friends.

iMr. II. Touchman and daugluer Lo; lie spent Sunday in Cincinnati. he guesH iiinday. fj nd Carl Klnster and Mrs.

Charles Strioket daughter Ertn: Ed. Zimmer. of I Mr. and Mrs. F.

N. Benke children spent Sunday in Daytc friends. and Mrs. Conrad Kalbfleisch the guests of friends in Middle Sunday. Mrs.

Lucy Byrd went to Vorst Saturday evening for a shcj: with her sisters. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Gard and daughter Hannah were the guests of friends in Bradford Sunday. Chester Warner, of frela'tives at St. Paris. Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. pent Sunday in rene Patterson, i Ethel Leach Mr. and Mrs. Chri Cincinnati Sunday.

friends for a Miss Deborah Lippincott guest of IMrs. John M. Fulkei Troy yesterday afternoon. Blickenstaff. jrite Hill, spei in Bradford.

hn 3. Geiser and wife, of Dayton Mrs. C. Ramelinyer oE Piqua, arc guests of John Pfeil and wife. rs.

John Koestef and Mr. and Mrs is Koester spent yesterday in Cin with Mr. and iMrs. John Koes Mr. and Mrs.

Ha ry Stockstill, of the guests Sunday md family, on Har diss Maynac Murray retuniOi wport, Sunday after a wt it with Mrs. J. Kinsella of rite Place. Mrs. Frank Oiloway and son js Albertina Christ spent Su in Hamilton with Mr.

and Mrs. hart Christ. fiss Francos Correll was Indianapolis yesterday, soon to make her home in Col. Mrs. W.

A. Macpherson came Sati ay noon to be the guest over Sund; he; sister. Mis. F. Hunter.

SI s. Frank Crotinger, of Kallda, wl been visiting D. X. Crotinger ai ndidates for family, left this morning for a visit in favor of Pin.ua. Sidney News of Saturday, grown rpiite MrR ToR stccle.Miss Edith Klopf and iMr.

and Mrs. Louis Klopf and family of Wapakonota spent Sunday in Ham ilton at the Notre Dame convent with Sister Cecilia Marie fRose Klopf.) from of Ch nickel cake from brer rl Mrs. Charles Choevor and orge Har.it isiting Mr? dolph Smith, of Dayt Mrs. Elias Moore. Mrs.

W. H. Aug in St. Paris yesterday. Charles Mott of Columbus spe Sunday with bis mother Mrs Carolii inner Frida May.

ial serm El is. J. W. Conn of Van Hall. The Junior Rpwo'rth League of Irace church will hold a Junior Rally Day next Sunday after Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Hoban. Mrs )wen Kane and granddaughter Mar ene and Catherine Ralston of LimtM and family yesterday. her return Mrs. William.

Hengehold and vho will remain until aftei the Becker Kipp wedding. IMiss Fannie Correll. of Iotrianapoli! returned today to that city aftei spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Frank Hunter. Miss Correll will leavi next weelc for Denver where she wil Walker Wagner, C.

Williams an; 'George Peffer will so to Cincinnati testify before the Grandd Jury ii the case against LeRoy Peacock, win attempted to pass a raised poslomco money order on local merchants las The social deparime League of Grac vill observe Old Folks lay. Appropriate de it of the Ep M. day next Suh ations ai ovnU d. and ca rri aga, those whom distance or i ght prevent attending. Spi by the pastor.

Mrs. 'Jeannetio Carroll and. Mrs. Rennn Spitler of Troy spent Sunday at Bcthesda hospital, Cincinnati with Miss 'Mabel VanTmmp'. Miss Van Trump who underwent a very severe operation recently suffered a relapse last week and is not improving as much as her friends could wish.

y. iie: day from Syracuse, X. where Mrs. Charles Msn.ng, ins daughter, K. Coit for the past month.

Dr. Shellenberger who ha? been contract surgeon at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, has been stationed at. Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas. Shellenhcrger is here to attend reunion of his ragiment. the which will be held in Greenville Thursday.

T)r, Shellenhcrger is the guest of Judge and Mrs. William Fresbour and while in the city will dial welcome from his old friends of the G. A R. and citizens Miss Mary R. Hall will leave the latter part of October for Los Angeles where she will make her home and keep house for her brother Harry Hall.

Master Robert Hall son of Harry Hall who has been living with his grandmother Mrs. Julia Hall will accompany her and will join his father. The Hall home will be near that of Mr. and Mr. Theodore Rrotherton Mrs.

Brnthertrm be Hall. While Hie city of Miss Hall will pari ore yet. she wi best wishes to hei Miss Hall has been in the Piqun. High pupils will nit join happy Ln nre. friends i Alls be followed by western home.

i popular teacher and her oid wishing for her FOR MISS HALL. rs. C. F. Wilder entertained a this afternoon in honor of Mi: iMrs.

lor yesterday E. Hall who leaves soon Tor Gallia. The other guests included aes Laura Renson. Sue Hcthering Rellc Worley. Rebecca Wiley and Habin Ktatlcr.

BEN KERT R1ESEN BECK iss Clara Ucnkcrt and Mr. David icnbccli were among the brides anil ms elect who were published day at the two Catholic Churches. THE FOUR HUNTINGS Daytc iiced his NEW CLUB ORGANIZED. lAbout thirty of the young nu Piqua mot Saturday evening al office of John Dagenhart a young tan Ciub r. House have been vls Mr.

ami Mrs. R. R. Wyckuit return to Celina. Saturday after a few lays visiL with Rev.

and Mrs. R. J. WycUolT. Mr.

and Mrs. M. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. C.

Powell, who had been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Li and family returned Lo their home Columbus Saturday afternoon. Edward Meyer and Mrs. Oscar Spangler were at Cincinnati yesterday to visit Mrs.

Meyer, who is at Christ hospital. Mrs. Meyer is getting along very nicely and will soon be able to re rn to iter home in this city. Mr. and Mrs.

Elias Moore entertain 1 the following persons Sunday: Mr. nd Mrs. Mil ford Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Moore and son Lee, Mr.

and David Manson, Miss Eflie Maoro, Mr. and Mrs. Doss Miles and family. lU 1FT M. fl Iambus an Shipley has arrived from SI; Lit i Piqua Hosiery Co.

Mrs. Shipley 1 little daughter Elizabeth will not ve Colum'btia until the last of the nth. diss Sue Hetherington eiuertaine ormally Friday evening in honor of s. William Hetherington of Osceola: kansas. The other guests" were s.

Walter O'Kane, Columbus, Dr. C. E. Hei Quite a number of weddings mounced Sunday in the two olic churches. Among them was pt Miss Frances Thersa Becker ami Mr.

Fred Kipp. The ceremony will be solemnized Wednesday morning Octo ber the eighteenth at St. Boniiace church by Rev. Father O. P.

Steinlage. eception will follow in the evening live o'clock at the home oE the bride in South Main street. The at tendants are Miss Alma Euring and r. John. Kipp ot LhegrOom.

Tjt.e. bride and grofflin el eSt a re po ar young people with a largo circle of friends. The groom elect holds a position with the J. W. Brown Dry Goods company.

dopt a oflicers to form The Cosmopoll There will be two pool rooms a reception and reading room besides other moms required. A piano will be furnished. There will be an orchestra of ten pieces and a quartet all cluh talent. There are now forty members and by Christmas the club expects to increase the membership to fifty. The club members are composed of the best young men of Piqu and has been organized for the purpose of social pleasure and improvement.

No liquor of any kind will he allowed and the club rooms will be conducted on the highest principles. The membership fee is and each ill month: The following officers were chosen: President, J. V. Dagenhart; Vice President, Prof. John, A.

Wilkinson; Secretary. Lester Spencer; Treasurer, Charles Upton; Sergeant at Arms, Ray Wood cox. SLUMBER PARTY. Miss Stella Rike of Covington entertained a jolly crowd from Piqua with a Slumber party Saturday evening. The gnesfs arrived in time for a deli supper and in the evening had irts of fun.

The guests did not return nnt.il lard, evening having en joyed a delightful time. Those participating were Misses Helen Heitzman. iVddie Fine, May Fine, Elizabeth Shop herd. Elsie Ileekendorn. Eva llecle dorn.

Laura Hcckeudorn and Mrs. Coleman in. LASER FRANCIS The bans of Miss Alma Glaser daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Glase of West High street and Mr.

Harry morn ins at. St. Boniface and St. Marys RECEPTION AT GRACE CHURCH, tomorrow after The Epwnrih League of 0 E. Church will give a receptio The affa re to the BOOK CLUB.

rVvSl; MRS. J. W. EVANS 1 Lizzie M. Young, wife of J.

W. 23. 1805. which i happy one. She leaves to 'You will be De Lighted" with THE FOUR HUNTINGS in Harry Dull's Comedy THE FOOL HOUSE IA Musical Play with a pood Mi Greatest Sintrins, Dancini batic Exports SI Har ing, worth coming miles to of ii READY TO MAKE START Centra! Committee to Conduct Religious Canvass of City Appointed at Meeting held Sunday Afternoon.

A meeting was held Sunday after oon at o'clock at the V. M. 4c in the interest of the Sunday school mvass to be undertaken in the near future by all the churches of the city. ticipating in the meeting were the pastors and Sunday school superintend its of practically all the churches ot ic city. There were some other lay embers present, also.

The matter of a religious canva the city hag been contemplated a by the ministers. Much of the preliminary work in the matter of cards, etc. has been done by their di LIT. It 1 only thing now remaining to be done being the actual canvass. It was decided to place the canvass in 'the hands of a Central committee representing the Sunday schools.

Rev Edwin Morrell was chosen Chairman of this committee and G. E. Folk, Sec tp posed to make tiie can afternoon of four hours. About rkcrs will be needed. All the 3s of the city will co ope Catholic and Pro alike in the bene! fldiich time i'urtl additional coram attention.

FROM THE OLD ORCHARD Officer Me! Paulding Has a Club Made om Matthew Caldwell's Apple Officer Mol Paulding has a new club of which he is justly proud. The mace Was turned out. of a limb taken from the last tree of the old Matthew Caldwell apple orchard. The tree stood on the ground where S. W.

Gano's residence on West Ash street now is. When the ground was cleared for the new bouse the tree was cut down. Portions of it were preserved, anions them that given Officer Paulding. The Caldwell orchard covered a goodly part of what is the West paid icea will keep (he club memento. CARD OF THA r.

and Mrs. Geo. W. Dickasou desire to after the death of Aunt.h Also for the beautiful flo Dii i on Clark 6 Ziegenfelder REAL ESTATE Sound Out Your Wants WANTED 'MALE HELP. TEC) or eight Stove Mouhl at once.

Steady employment, ion wages. The Raxter Stove Co. field, Ohio. 9 27 Gt. WANTED FEMALE HELP.

WANTED A VA NT Id IJ lar.ae fur nds SEE LEW HUNTING TUMBLE. SEE MOLLY HUNTING DANCE. SEE JOHN HUNTING FALL. SEE TONY HUNTING CUT UP. ALSO The Funny Dutchman The Witty Hebrew The Comic Old Maid The Swec'i Soubretts.

TED ROOMERS. for a nice lai i preferred. Innuir On farm and city of $1,000, WANTED am opCH tor engage ments for Auctioneer work. I am always fair to seller and bidders. No objectionable language used.

Good judge of property and stock. City or country work. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. 1. E.

Owen, Home phono GC2. 9 15 4 WANTKJJ. Learn Telegraphy una it. R. Accounting.

$50 to $100 a month Salary assured our graduates under bond. Our six schools the largest In America and endorsed by all Railroads. Write for catalogue. Morse School of Telegraphy, Cincinnati, O. Buffalo, N.

Atlanta, Ga La Crosse, Texarkana, San Francisco, Cal. 8 4mo. WANTED Always busy is our shoe repairing department for the people know that we save litem money on thoir shoe repairing. 35c for ladies' half soles and 50c for men's half oles is our price. Cut Price Shoe 20G N.

Main street. 9 28 Ct FOR RENT A house of five rooms. No. 519 North Main between Greene and North streets. Inquire at 42S West Greene or at Water Works office.

9 20 Ct. ad up privilege of paying all or any par of loan on interest pay day. Sm under $1,000.00 0 per cent. Call or address, W. D.

Rush. Cor. 3d a Broadway, Greenville, Ohio. 0 1 0 1 2t WANTED I SCCLLAN EOUS ur stock of ms. Special FOR RENT ROOMS ''OR RENT Front upstairs room furnished, suitable for gentlemen.

429 High street, corner High and Broadway. 9 27 llt. FOR RENT A nicely furnished front room suitable for two people. Heat and bath. Inquire 509 North Wayne.

WANTED iooo LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S clean and dye. Our establishment i the largest and best in the city; our machinery the latest type, and we can justly say we are leaders in 1 serl.liie. Look your garments and have your work done where you get the best. Sanitary Cleaning and Dyeing Establishment, 113 West Water street. Home phone S33.

9 27 fit. FOR HOUSES. FOR SALE. One five roomed dwelling, new, with good cellar, well and cistern, which I 'will fell, one third cash and balance on time to suit purchaser; also brick and frame house of seven rooms, barn and fruits of all kinds, with 3 acres of ground, and less than one mile from public square, on the same terms. 'Seth McColloch, 41 N.

Main St. SALEIISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Talk phone for 10 inch records in fine condition at 123 Wayne. 0 28: Gt 'OK SALE Moore's Air Tight Hoaf.er iu fine condition. Inquire at 522 West 'North street.

i FOR SALE An oak bedroom sun and thirty yards of motiuctto ca pet. Inquire at 402 Caldwell st.ret 0 30 r.t. FOR SALE. If it want just call order at office i Water Street. Home phone C( by phone, or leave nd yard, 1001 West Economy Coal Co.

0 5 tf. OR SAIjE. Horses and Rigs. Two good driving horses, two buggies, a fine delivery wagon, single and dou ble also Jersey cheap for cash, or will sell Call on Chas IT. May.

FOR SALE 10 1 died REMOVAL All 1 I IT clad seed wheat, yielded 41 bushel per acre this year. Call at Spencer Miller warehouse Ross Collins 9 1 5 12 1 'OR SALE. The great sale of Crawford and James Means Shoes is now on at Young 40f. S. Wayne Street at special introductory.pric.es Every pair guaranteed.

Three days only, Thursday. Friday and Saturday of this week. 9 27 fit. FOR SALE Don't forget the place for bargains when you want stoves. We have them in almost, every kind, over 300 to select from, new and sircnnrl hand on easy payments.

See our Bascburners before buying Lane Furniture 424 N. Main. Home phono 407. 2S Ct. from iho old stand on Wayne St to No.

117 East Greene Street, where I will have a full line of all kimU of food. G. A. Sexauer, Home phone J0JL fff LOST, STRAVED oTs'tOLEN; LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN A Finder will please Chas.

Link in Rossvillc. 3 20 Gt. PRICES 25c 35c 50c 75c vSeats now on sale Next Attraction, The Girl and the Bandit, Saturda, Oct. 7th..

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1883-1977