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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 15

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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15
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was Patrick Brennan ot Warren, also ally has the millionaire in her net, of course, she discovers ho isu't such a an ex soicuer or the world war an'i secretary ot the Y. M. C. A. of War Amusements ren.

Mr. and Mr. Clyde R. Shontz. Mia Eleanor Ashley.

Mr. and Mr. VV. S. (ironer and granddaughters, Dorotj catch after all.

Lloyd Hughes lend his pleasant personality and masculine handsomeness to the leading role opposite Mis Dove. Walter McfJrail. a the millionaire. Rives a finished performance and Lucien Prival, a comparative newcomer to the screen, stand out in a comedv role of unusual nature. Margaret Livingston.

Al St. John, Edythe Chapman. Allco White. Yola d'Avril, LorotU Young and other are In sup port. ESTHER RALSTON SCORES TRIUMPH When Esther Ralston gives herself to interpreting a part, the audience is assured of a faithful and absorbing Interpretation.

The lare audience at the Ceramic theatre last ninht remain BILLIE DOVE AT AMERICAN "American Beauty" Is all that tha name implies. Which means that the picture of that name at. the American Uua'er has beautiful BlUia Dove, who richly d.aervos tha title, in the starring role. ed bound by her spell as she depicted the life, the mannerisms and emotions of the pleasure mad girl, the heroine a capable cast of supposing player and an excellent story in which an and France May and tha Misie Frances and Margaret Titsl'r visited Wednesday at the home of D' and Mrs. Donald D.

Shunts in Mail lon. Mr. aril Mr. Oeorge Ferguson and ami George of Warren were gnent in the home of the Rev. Dr.

and Mr. H. C. Brillhart on Tuesday. Mis Margaret Brillhart returned home with them Mr Lydia Weaver ia visiting in th home of her sister, Mr.

C. E. vIl, at Lisbon. Mr. Sadie Hemphill of Bavef Fall Pa.

wa the guest of her brother, John Kale Mr. Norman and daughter Edith of Cleveland and Marshall Kale of Pittsburgh, Pa. are visiting in the home of John Kale. Leetonia abundance of comedy and touches of Mrs. Mahlon McDevitt entertained drama and pathos are intermingled Hi ai.i soolotv of the MethodUt of her latest starring picture for I'ar amount.

Half a Bride." The picture Is a Imply discussion of companionate marriase and the irresponsible flight of wealthy American vnuth. It is filled with interest church on Tuesday evening The urogram at the moeting of the Kiwani club meeting Tuesday was of with skill and adroitness. Adapted from a short story of the same name by Wallace Irwin, "American Beauty" is the whimsical story of a beautiful girl who ha no money but conceals the fact behind a screen of pret nse in order to catch a millionaire for a husband. When sh fin a. nntrlotirt nature in charge or i.

rimninuham. Wilbur S. Mellinger. of characterization and locale, splen didly acted and well thought out. Rrtas Malinger and James S.

Hall, all World war veterans The speaker The story deals with a girl who, at 21. ha tasted all the thrills which life can hold. As a final gasp she enters into a marriage with the companion of an evening, inspired by a mad impulse and a lecture ou companionate marriage. Her father breaks tip the ill advised union by kidnapping her and taking her on a long sea voyage aboard his yacht. Wfflllll IPfflJfXSff WESTMINSTER CHIME CLOCKS She escapes from the yacht in a launch but the young captain of the wnoht iumns overboard after her.

A storm arises and they are cast ashore on a deserted island where the girl For Every Room in the House learns to work and love. Purnmnnnt fins seized unon a tune iw suhlpct in this theme of com 1 panionate marriage and has produced prellentlv made, well directed, au RAISED GOLD NUMERALS THREE TRAIN MOVEMENT FINEST AMERICAN MOVEMENT MADE CHIMES EVERY FIFTEEN MINUTES HAND RUBBED MAHOGANY CASE perbly acted moving picture which i ininHiPit titr rptit entertaining It presents a favorite star in a new and advantageous llgnt. New Water ford Your Chance to Save Money Don't Miss This Buy Now 1 While Selection at This Price is Large The following members of the eighth grade received their diplomas at the commencement exercises held T.iahnn nn Friday: Krma Dyke. Ar fl $1f0 Per ZH il Week Special For Saturday 2 Per Roll dith Rogers, Francis Papania, Ottellia Luck. Lorena Sigle, Bertha Meue, Miirtrprt Luella Black, Eleanor I Fatariw Union Koch.

Kermet Young. uaiHhniiu Ralnh Luck and Pharloa Ohprholtzer. Miss Margaret Robinson, Kansas City. Is spending the summer at .29 KITCHEN CLOCKS ha hnma nf Mr gild MTS. 1.

li. Wll Sat Special I 1 vuL s. of the Methodist Beautifully Decorated Episcopal church met at the home of Mrs. C. B.

Williams ou lueauaj i at VARIETY STORE DIAMOND WE DELIVER Th MiiKnmn Tf Atirv reunion was held at Peace Valley park on Saturday ohm, i9r. In attendance. The ittrar were elected: Presi PHONE 58 dent. Earl Burford; vice president. Denver Williams; secretary treasurer, vim nrtha Fitzsimraons.

Next year Watch Inspector for the reunion will be held at the Clark son grange hall. U39 Your Credit to Advantage 3 Mr. and Mrs. Lester linger huh Robert left Sunday for Niagara Falls and Canada. Mary Alice Bretjj of Youngstown is a guest of her grandparents, Mr.

and E. L. B. V. Traction Co.

IRBY' Mrs. W. T. Hawkins. ri.o arrJa RnriA Home Missionary Hf 507 Market St E.

Liverpool, Ohio. Chain of Stores Coast to Coast society ot the Methodist church will be entertained at the noma 01 mr. vonnii nn Thurndav evening. Busy Shoe Store JEWELERS Dninh v.vntr and Allen Chandler of JULY CLEARANCE SALE Columbiana spent the week end in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Unger and daugh ters are visiting at Ihe home of their daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Lorea Brown, in Indianapolis. Mrs. Alice Hart and daughters, Bes BOYS' SHOES OXFORDS sie and Ann. of Canton, and Mr.

and 127 EAST SIXTH ST. PHONE 405. Mrs. Elmer Rupert and Jesse Ward were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

H. C. Hart. Beautiful black calf Oxford, high Shoes with solid leather Soles, All Sizes 9 6 Rogers The Henry Williams family roun Ion was held at Peace Vallejr park, laat Saturday. Those from a distance were Chalmer fones of Lo An THE LIBERTY MARKET CO.

The White Sanitary Market Where You Will Always Find Quality Meats at Low Prices, With Special and Courteous Service. $11.95 geles, C.aylord Lang, of Cleve 28c SPECIAL Lean Pork Chops, per pound Lean Veal Stew, 1 Ol a per pound 2 Fleshy Veal Roast, 22 per pound 2 30c land; Mr. Cordia Kotiinaon and daughter. Kansa (Mty, Mrs. Sa marla Fltjsslmmonn, Akron, and Mr Oeorgianna Burford and aon, Karl of Minerva.

Dinner wag served at noon. In the afternoon a program was given. Of fleers elected: President, Karl Burford, of Minerva, secretary, Mrs. C. S.

Fltzsommons, Rogers. Mrs. Roy Tipton and children of Cumberland. Md are spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs.

Grovcr Williams. The musical program at the Meth odiat church Wednesday evening by tiia Want minster orchestra of Youngs Nice Lean Pork Steak, per pound GIRLS' OXFORDS STRAPS Latest in Patent and Blonde, Plain and Trimmed Straps All Sizet SlA to 2. Lean Pork Loin Roast, 9R( per pound fcwW 35c I Leg of Lamb, per pound lbs for A 25c Fresh Pork Liver $11.89 17c Lamb Stew, per pound town was largely attended. Mrs. 8tan haugh sang, accompanied by Mrs Horne at the piano.

Miu Acnes Shaddock who returned Lean Juicy Beef Roast, 9Ef per pound 25c Shoulder Lamb, per pound 32c Nice Lamb Chops, per pound Fleshy Beef Boil, 22 1 per pound 2 Tender Beef Steak, 30 per pound Little Men's Oxfords 25c Sauer Kraut, 6 pounds for 25c Babies9 Shoes Straps Plain and Patent Trim, Straps and ties. 20c Tan Calf Oxfords, rubber heels, solid Lean Beef Stew, per pound 20c leather soles. All sizes 9 13 Pickled Corn Beef, per pound All Sizes from 1 to Round Bone Veal Steaks, QQf All Kinds of Luncheon Meats i 29 Half or Whole COFFEE lbs for Nice Lean Veal Chops, per pound $1.00 1007. PURE LARD Gi LHJfJ Creamery Butter home to assist in the program at the Methodist church, left Friday for Osnego New York, and other points, where she will assist in the camps of the Home Missionary Society. Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Baker were pleasantly surprised Saturday evening when a large number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. Baker parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B.

Baker. Mr. and Mrs S. O. Hepburn have returned from a visit In the home of their daughter, Mrs.

Linton Steepee. EaBt Liverpool. Mrs. P. F.

DeMutn or Alliance, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. W. Morlan. Mr and Mrs. Bryan Faulk were Sunday guests of Mrs.

Faulk's parents. Mr. and Mrs. French at Young town John Woolly and mother of New Castle, were guests ot Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Welsh Friday. Mrs. Edna Wilson has returned from a visit with friends at Home Btead, Pa. Mrs Shlvely has returned from Cleveland where she was called by the Illness of her daughter, Mrs. John Mason.

Mr and Mrs. C. W. Brlttian and family of Oirard, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Shlvely. Mrs Harry Henderson, of Clarkson and Mrs. William Dunn of Negley.

were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs William Longshore. Bible study class met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Finch Monday evening. Mrs. Ed. Thomas has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs.

Gaylord Lang at Cleveland. Mrs. Catherine Rudlbaugh has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Lones, East Liverpool. Mr.

and Mrs. Harmon Rudlbaugh and chi'Jren of Niles, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Rudlbaugh. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Ashman and children of East Palestine, were guests of Mrs. Ashman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

O. Faulk. Fresh Country Eggs 35c No. 10 Pound Pail $.25 White Cravenette 1 Strap No. 5 Pound Pail 65c In Single Pound 15c 49 Home Dressed Chickens Pickled Pigs Feet 2 lbs.

Baby Low HeeL All Sizes 1 0 Just the shoe for pic I 49 nics or pottery work I Arch Support Shoes MEN'S OXFORDS Solid Leather. Tan and Black Salt Side Meat 22c Sugar Cured Bacon 22V2C To 30c 40 25 Blu. Oxfords all sizes and widths. Two button, three button and lace button and lace styles, in Patent or Kid $3.50 2 BREAD GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY ONE DOLLAR PURCHASE. All sizes 4.

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Years Available:
1885-1977