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The Sedalia Democrat from Sedalia, Missouri • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE SEDALIA DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1923 naN Say Bayer INSIST! Unless you sec the on tablets you are not getting the genuine Payer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by phy- for 24 years. Afcept only a package proven directions Handy boxea of 12 tableta bottles of 24 and the mark of Maoa- fsctsrc of Monoaoetieacldestor of SatlcyUcacid -I The demand for artificial silk, rayon, is so rapidly tpiat manufactnrers are swamped irith orders. is an accomplished cellist, as well as a singer and dancer. thrills promised IN NEW FILM JACKIE COOGAN COMING HERE IN RAG Child Genius is Provided With Great Story of Comedy and Pathos By Willard Mark Entertaining stuff of the thriller type is promised in George T.arkin’s newest picture, which comes to the Strand Theater. beginning Friday, for a two engagement.

In this photoplay this versatile actor is seen as a star reporter on a newspaper and the picture deals with the various and sensational maneuvers he employs in digging up evidence against a bend of crooked politicians, which eventually trails them to their liar and ultimately brings them to justice. George Larkin is supported in the cast by Kathleen vivacious little makes SPRING COATS IN A SALE AT once Corn Pestered? Bse "Gefs-lt OrcatMt Cmm llaiWTW tlNeM VUstw) I Here is tbe sure way to get rid of a com or callous. Stop at the first Drug Store and get Costs but a trifle, tonight or right now use ms directed. Stops com pains at once. Quickly the corn or callous separates from the true flesh and may be lifted right off with the fingers.

guaranteed. Sold everywhere. E. Lawrence Chicago. is sold in this city fey W.

E. BARD DRUG CO. Back to his rags more Jackie Coogan will come to the Sedalia Theater tomorrow' and Friday in his latest picture, Rag Those folk w'ho have been demanding to see the Jackie they first loved in will have their opportunity, for he is said to have a similar role that gives him just as much chance for pathos and even more for comedy. The story was w'riten especially for the child star by Willard Mack, and this distinguished playwright has constructed a humorous and thrilling tale as only he can, full of activity, but not crowded with complications. A Regular American Boy In Rag Jackie is once vention that revolutionized the manu facture of sewing machines but Ginsr berg, despite traditions of his race, was a poor business man and permit- ter himself to be defrauded.

Into the FROM SCHOOL TEACHER hands of rogues falls the invention! TO GREAT EMINENCE and into their pockets flow the gold. at thP coin so plentifully as to enrich them i A youns man who was brought! coming season the dreams of up on a farm in Western Pennsyl- coming season. an excellent foil for I.Arkin. is the first of a series of Newspaper Stories starring George Larkin which will missing crooks. How he persuades them to restore to Gin.sberg the THRILL LAUGH GASP Youll ENTHUSE APPLAUD When you Strand and Saturday.

The story of raisadven- vania studied diligently and quali- tures in finances is told to Tim. Cir-! fied for distrist school teacher, cumstances so adjust themselves to! tTirther pursuing his studies and the little boy's shrewdness and Intel- teaching, he managed to save up ligence that he is enabled to find the enough money to put him thru medical college. After the Civil War, he began the practice of things that arc is told medicine in the new oil section of with amazing directness and infinite and often rede horse-back charm. Succeeding in his aims. Tim thru the woods to reach and re- heinw to becomes the senior member of the Mieve those who were seriously ill.

TO firm of and lar- He was a student of nature, knew wakksnsburg eost w'holesale handlers of junk in and could easily recognize most! i greaV chv of New York. of the medicinal plants growing in I news to the Toming Semon woods. Chariie Murray, in in I.ter, he moyed to Buffalo, N. the i where he launched his favorite I 15 .00 These are the service weight coats for all time wear. Newest shades and prettiest materials in new combinations.

Sizes from 16 to 50. Very specially priced at $15. New Printed Crepe Dresses Several shipments of these popular dresses just received. Prettier colors and styles and a wide range to select from. All sizes from 16 to 50.

Popular prices at $9.85, $15, and $19.75. Other pretty dresses at $25, $35 and $45. remedips. in a short time, they i were sold by every druggist in the' 'oue a The great eon- thrilled Europe nearly half a century ago. that America first heard witli the De more a regular American boy, a lad LEAD IN from the sidewalks of Ketv York.

In AN INTERNATIONAL STAR land, loday, the name of this man, his other recent pictures he has been i H. V. Pierce, is known through- Plmcon Fames VnrHiPi wandering all over the map in a va- There was something faintly out the w'orld. His oclden Medical Bisnham two-score vears and riety of roles. But in Rag reminiscent in the appearance of IMscovery is the best known i the Kva Gordon, the beautiful blonde medicine and tonic.

Mjre than doughboy Star of the fifty million bottles have been Alaskan made epic now playin.g, sold in tbe U. S. If druggist at the l.iberly Theatre, that start-'does not sell the Golden Medical wif' the of ed a lit.lo ouie, investigation. Tite in you program and of arrangements for New Oxfords FOR MEN Worthy examples of the style and quality standards traditional with us. A at $5 SHOE STORE 222 Ohio St.

is the Jackie that everyone first learned to love when Charlie Chaplin brought his genius to the fore. Fine Supporting Cast The role of Max Ginsberg, the old Jewish whom Tim Kelly Coogang befriends and helps, played by Max Davidson. The role I ol the crook-lawyer mainly respon- I sible for the unhappiness in the lifs of the aged junk-man, was given to Robert Edeson erstw'hile star of of and To Yeamans Titus was offered the role of Mrs- Malloy, ihe and good fairly to Tim Kelly and his partner. And who does not know' at least some thing about Mrs. Titus, who has been a prominent figure in theatricals in England, Australia and America for many, many years- William Conklin w'as assigned the role of the legaJ adviser and friend of Ginsberg and little protege, Tim Kelly.

Plot Features Comedy In deevloping the pdot of Rag Willard Mack, urged by Jack Coogan, has held himself gayly to a comedy scheme. This invests the entire story and is introduced logically to color and enliven it. A bare synopsis of the story does not reveal this comedy quality except to those familiar with comedy genius such as Charlie or Jackie to beguile mirth after tears. According to Willard plot Jackie becomes Tim Kelly, who loses his home the orphan asylum in which he resides bums to the ground. Tim, as he himself might say, up is reported among those poor unfortunates w'hom the flames devour.

With a blithe heart and full oi the confidence of immaturity Tim decides to make his own way in a world that still seems friendly. He spends the rest of the night following the fire, sleeping the sleep of in- I nocence in the junk w'agon of old Max Ginsberg. A strange partnership ensues when business takes on the racially mixed title of and What adventures this to France and afterward comforted him in army hospitals all over the inquiry had not progressed far can obtain a trial package of the w'hen it w'as discovered that this tablets by sending 10c to the Dr. new' ih the movies was Pierce Clinic, in Buffalo, N. no other than the w'oman who Adv.

made such a sensational success in the Danish Playesr of Copenhag tragedies instead' en during the triumphant tour comedies, Miss Johnston decided' of that organization through the wanted to act. She knew United States a tew years back. I captain Austin E. Lathrop and in- Further inquiry disclosed a re- to give her a chance markable story of an international jp Alaskan drama. the star who gave up her high test it tion in the field of spoken drama evident that Miss Johnston to essay the task of reaching similar heights in the w'orld of cellu- the sale of seats appear in another announcement in lliis issue.

010 MR. GARTER HELPED Br SIMPLE MIXTURE taking Adlerika I feel lietter than for years. At my age (60) it i.s ideal so different from other (signed) W. W. Apron Sale $1.98 These are not the cheapest to be had but we believe they are the very best ever shown at $1.98.

Exceptional materials in pretty hand embroidered styles. These are more like dresses and suitable for house and porch wear. Sweaters $1.69 Slipover or button or short all colors and special at $1.69. Dresses ages 2 to li years. English I3roadcloths, Voiles and Canton Crepe prices from 98c up to $10.00.

Sox The famous Holeproof black, brown, grey, very special 50c. Graduation Dresses For the Sth grade girls, wm have the popular wiiite middy at 11.25 and white pleated skirt at $1.50. Hose in new fancy rib style with pretty colored roll special 50c. Princess Slips A.11 the popular one made slips in white and colors at $1.50. Tub silks and Rayon silks special at Radium silk and crepe de chino slips at $4.08 and $5.98.

Oil cloth 29c width, best or colors. Silk Hose Sale 79c Fine quality rayon sillt In plain or fancy weave shades in grey, black and blonde. New Belts 39c A special sale of popular leather belts in red, black, tan and grey. Kid Gloves $1.50 Fine quality French Kid in popular 2-clasp all sizes and shades. Special sale price $1.50.

Dresses $1.98 street or porch wear pretty new 36 to special value $1.98. Thread, 6 spools 25c Colton or white and colors. Baby Week See our special display of Wear. Everything for the little W'as a real She acts Carter. Adlerka is a simple mix- that naturalness which nnfortun- of buckthorn bark, glycerine, ately is absent so often in the removes GAS in ten I of players who merely have had minutes and often brings surprising relief to the stomach.

Stops Miss Johnston one of cast giving a special performance in Alaska in several remote towns which had never before a professional show and i was the hit of the evening. She loid. Eva Gordon w'as born in Alsace-Loraine of French-German parents and made her debut as a screen training, child actress in Berlin. Assiduous study and heer hard work brought her to aplace where she was one of the favorite stars of the brilliant theatrical world of Berlin. Then she went to Paris where she appeared in a series of performances in support of the greatest stars of the Parisian stage follwoing which she w'ent to Denmark where she became the reigning favorite of the Royal Danish Players.

At the height of her fame she came to America with that organization and after the completion of a tour that reached from coast' to coast, she felt that the cenema' Twisted, swollen, unsightly joints offered her a chance for great are rapidly freed from pain and er expression of her talents. Real- brought back to normal izing that the camera required Rheuma. slightly different technique Lame people "walk without aid; the stage she started in at the sleep comes to those who have bottom to learn the new art. Her been unable to lie in bed; hands prgoress, naturally, was very rapid that were helpless because of ter- and she played various parts with i rible rheumatism are now able to Universal, Metro and athe. Then do their share for the support of the Danish Players turned to this the family, country and Miss Gordon was in- Rheuma is olt waste matter you never thought W'as in your system.

Excellent for chronic constipation. RHEUMATIC PAINS GO SWOLLEN JOINTS VANISH SHORT BUS LINE And all intermediate points Leav ing Sedalia at 8 a. m. at Blatter and Terry Hotel, via Warsaw Arrive Springfield at 2 p. in.

nwMi'gi Bsa RADIO DUET WITH that their performance synchroniz- T-R A Tfc A A nm perfectly. The violinist was PLAYERS FAR AlAKliin the studio of broadcasting station, while the sounds of the Caused Alarm. By the Associated Press. JOHANNESBURG South Africa, radio duet of violin and piano was broadcast here recently w'ith the players 10 miles apart. Both used head phones attached to crystal sets and were able to hear one another play, so I Madame Shumann-Hecink I At POPULAR PRICES a wonderful remedy duced again to join that organiz-1 for rheumatism, gout, neuritis, lum- ation.

Fate, in the person of Capt. i ha go and neuralgia. Austin E. Lathrpo, happene I to be It is a wonder-worker; it never present at the final performance falters, never gives up until every in Seattle, and he at once placed vestige of poison is expelled from her under contract for the lead- body. i log part in the Alaskan production' Rheuma acts on stomach, liver, strangely assorted pair havej What K'idneys and bladder all at once and contrast of characters are revealed.

accuracy of his judge- quickly brings long prayed for comment has been borne out by the to distressed sufferers. W. E. wonderful tributes to her ability, Bard Drug company and all good all! druggists sell it with guarantee of Warrensburg, Mo. Tuesday, May 5 i CoDege Auditorium Cheated Out of Fortune Voars before the story opens, old then and full of ingenuity and hope, has made an in- SEED CORN PEDIGREED, GRADED AND TESTED Cane Seed, Kaffir.

Millet, Cow Peas, Soy Beans, Sudan. Feterita, Buckwheat, and all Seasonable Seeds, Plants and Bulbs. Best and Cheapest. A Certified Seed Potatoes at reduced prices. Archias Seed Store 106-8 E.

Main Street, Sedalia, Missouri. Tickets on sale Wednesday and after. Plat open at Russell Brothers Clothing Store, May 1. Price Mail Orders to Prof. H.

H. Bass, Warrensburg, Mo. that has been accorded by critics who have witnessed the back if it saUsfactory. To Introduce To The Public Our HIGH GRADE Pennsylvania Motor Oil WE WILL GIVE One Quart Of Oil With Each Purchase of 5 Gallons of Gasoline. This Special Offer For Three Days Only Sunday B.

GOLDEN Broadway and Marshall Phone 55 Free Crank Case Service FREE AIR production. As a matter of fact after a few private showings of the film she was placed under contract by the Metro Company and is now making a series of pictures for that firm at their Hollywood studios. Another member of the cast who has been won away from the spoken drama, or more properly the musical comedy field by her success in is dainty Gladys Johnston, who plays the ingenue role in the Alaskan production. Miss Johnston is a Portland, Oregon, girl, who after several years in amateur theatricals, graduated to small roles in show musical comedies and finally to principal parts and soubrette roles with some of the highest musical comedy successes of recent years. But just like A1 Jolson, "Who longs to play in Last Times Tonight STRAND Jack Pickford Alice Grey Terry In FINISH Comedy and Fox News.

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Floor Varnish restores the sparkle of newness to floors, 'woodwork, baseboards and windo'w- sills; 'W'eather worn front doors come back to their original beauty; the life of linoleum and oil cloth is protected and prolonged: refrigerators. china closets and kitchen take on a refreshing immaculateness; and the old and odd things about the house recreated in usefulness as well, as in appearance. piano were land wire. carried 40 miles by We have 14 years experience behind our repair department and work. Only experienced mechanics.

Collins Tire and Auto Repair Shop, 112-14 The fire companies at 3 this morning were cailed to Broadway and Arlington avenue where a had set fire to a light pole. The pole is the property of the City Light and Traction Company. Slight damage resulted. Footand mouth disease is waning in Denmark. LIBERTY THEATRE TODAY PICTURES VAUDEVILLE J.

H. MERTZ Drug Co. Highest Grade Paints and Varnishes 210 S. Ohio Capt. Austin E.

Lathrop Pronounced: chee-chaw-koz Engagement Extraordinary! WONDER Alaska in all its glory as a background for a powerful gripping, dramatic epic. THE CAST Mrs. Stanlaw Eva Gordon Riley, William Dills Bob Dexter, Albert Van Ant- werpt Prof. Stanlaw Webster Richard Alexis B. Luce Baby Baby Margie Ruth Stanlaw, Gladys Johnston Pierre Gurney Hays Engineer H.

Miles COMEDY CAP a Mack Scnnett Comedy COMEDY SINGING TALKING Have you heard John 4 piece orchestra? ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW THIS HUNCER FOR lOVE IN ME? WHAT MAKES ANY WANTOOniES NOW PLAYING I ALOME A SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Dl.RECT FROM THE ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT TEMPTATIONS OF 1925 WITH LESLOVA and DARASOFF IN it 99 matinee 2:30 P. M. Adults 15c; Children 10c NIGHT 7:30 and 9 p. m. Adults 20c; Children 10c CHIC UNIQUE Margo Gary at Piano Adelaide Kerkoff, Prima Donna A RIPROARING SENNET COMEDY SEDALIA CONCERT ORCHESTRA OH COMING miE COOGAN THE RJOMMI BRING THE FAMILY.

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Years Available:
1871-1978