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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 8

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STRAND THEATRE TONIGHT 7:30 9:00 (Joldwyn "His Back Against the Wall AVith -Raymond Hat Ion In all the world 0t 0l man than little Jerry Dice as le stood crouched in the dark wiule two desperate robbers fought over their loot Eaymoml llatton. the little tailor who was forced into beam; a hero, gives the finest performances of his distinguished career. Alternative laughs and tariJls will keep you in a fever of delight. The most original votern comedy ever made. Added 14th Chapter of WINNERS OF WEST ADMISSION: lOc and 25c Inducting- Tax.

Mary Miles Minteet in "TILLIE" From a Meimoiiite Miss Miuter at hor Don't miss it. Songalogue "YOO-IIOCX" Al. Jolnisori's great success. Society and Clubs. The a i boaul i me, i Tuesday i a 3 u' lock in th.

Federal i i The Parent Teac her a 01 lat.im second ward school i meet i at the i officers JTHE DAILY CONSTITUTION. CHILLJCOTHB, MO. ICOXDAT, MARCH -G 1022. sr.si'K.Nns I I I Ol'STKK I A M. M.

II 1 1 i i lllhl'L 1 II I i i al i l''l' 6 i HERE'S A LOT TO LEARN ABOUT TIRES This is your old I'nenrl Mr. Dollar Bill, who is now on the job and coming back stronger every day. "Watch for him in i space each week! He will have a real message for you. The Shop That Gives Your Dollar a Jxmg Elde The i oL i i i Ti day at the W. Reed on Emi IMrs.

D. Peet a i a few relatives at Slindaj dmneJ in honor of the birthday a i a 01 her mother, Mrs a i E. Vosburg. THE MARKET. Kansas City, March --Hogs 12.0 0 0 market lOc lower; of sales $10.30 to 511.10; heavy to $10 butcher S3 to $'ll 10 Light $10.00 to pigs to Cattle 0 0 0 0 market strong 15 Cents higher; prime fed stee-s 35 to bout steers $7 to western steers $6.75 to 3 5 sou tlti-i steers $5.75 to cows 1 to heifers $5 23 to 2.

stockers and teedors 'Jo 50 to i i am u.d, a from in i 'ii ijo'irtmg his I i i i a oi-derod eueclue up- in a i i i i i i i i ot a a i i suc-ceso- ir I are i i ui i i i i i i a i a a i i a i i a i i i a in i i places. FHOAT3 NO. ai. SPRINGS 19 HEXS 22 STAGS 14 COX DUX 19 GEESE 12 30 BUTTERFAT 28 17 to $4 75, oalies S3 ,1 Sheep market strongei Lambs $13.50 to i 25; to 514; vethers to 9 2 5 ewes- $7.25 to 3 0 stockers and feeders $12 to I 30. "X- W.

SMITH SOS 1-2 Block Bast or Federal Building HEXS 22 'SPRINGS 19 STAGS 14 BDTTJ5RFAT 28 F.GGS COX 9 I DUX 19 i GEESE 15. TURKEi'S 30 N. PETERS SON PHONE 7 Kansas City, a i re-. Hides, Wool and ceipts 347 cars; a unehange-l Pouit-y anci to lower. Xo.

2 hard SI 27 to si 41 i No 1 hides Vc Xo. 3 hard $1 26 $1 30; Xo. 2 rc-1 No. 2 G. S.

hides I I 6 Bulls 3 and 2c Glue hides j. Deacons (Q No. 1 horse $2.50 No. 2 borsB $1.50 red 2S lo to $1 33; Xo. 51 32., Corn market 1-2 cent lower Xo 2 mixed 53 to 53 1-4; Xo.

,1 mixed .52 1-2 No. 2 i .53 1-2, Xo .2 Wellow .54 to 34 1-2 HENDERSON ft CO Poney and glue No. 1 tallow 5 No 2 ta'low 3 FOR SALE--1 Simmons Ivory bed. dresser and chifloneer. Call 761.

6-3 Madame Olive, Notkl Medium Advice on Love, Bustness, Marriage Divorces. Don't tail to consult her now at 721 Elm street, corner Calhoun. First class'dairy milk cows for sale. Tubercular tested. L.

H. Norman, Wheeling, Mo. f24-3w Musical Critics Endorse The Brunswick homes (h How significant it is a in grrcat musicians you find The i Xoticc a'isi nee of mechanical accompaniment, in i is one reason. Iti fidelity to Inie musical form is another. Chillicothe Music Co.

WEST SIDE SQUARE PHONE 331 Taste is a'matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett Myers Tabiicco Ct. Chest I A of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos--blended ei ZOE3OI RODGERS-Chiropractor- Peoples Trust Phones and 541 1082 GRADUATE r.vr/mot VIHV 3'AITEXTS SHOUl.T) V. AYS rilOXTS FOU APPOINTMENT Personal and Local Dr W. M.

Girdilei' Sat- 111 day i i from Rochester, i here he accompanied Mrs a i Minte'-r to Mayo's hospital Mrs i i a operation js soon as she recoveis r-old whii-h she contracted the latter a of the week. Mr. and Mrs Scott Anderson spent Sunday i a i a i a i .1. Stewart. Ciime from i la to a the bedside of hei Sirs Alice Norman, who i i a ill at her home i Wheeling i i a is 76 years of ago and is the of A.

a of this, i Mrs Dorestus O. Smith returne.l a i an extended visit i her son, Howard in Okla and i Mrs Wilbur Pl-ingle in Parson, a Miss a a i HapeS has accepted a position in shoe a of the N'ew York store i Cora P. Snider of Kansas i is i i i mother, Mrs. X. Albeiis.

Busby Kent went Sturges, a for a short visit with his parents. Mr and Mrs. H. A or Lawson spent the week eud i his i Mrs. N.

M. Alberts. i Grace Stipp of Lared was i in the city Saturday. Miss Stith of Jamesport was a the i i shoppers Saturday. A i Sutor was able to resume his i at Wigley Bros, today at.

being confined to his home on N. Washington stieet with la grippe FUvil i of Kansas City and Dick i Dr. Win. ffirdner. Goo A a and Virgil Grace spent Sunday at Beotmgback camp.

Floyd Broyles returned today spending the week end in Kansas City and Excelsior Springs. A. T. i a of the Community Bank of Dawn was transacting business in the city today. Li.

H. Norman of Wheeling was transacting business in today. Miss Lucile Markey is ill at her on N. Vine St i J. II Dunn and daughter Irene of a i were trading in the city Saturday.

Miss Shippoy of Ludlow was among the out of town shoppers Satu a The a friends of Masler Lorton will be glacl to learn that he is improved. Mrs. I W. i la-si i Kansas i where she has been i i i her daughter, Miss Marie. Mr.

and Mrs G. Kealh ed last night a brief stay in Kansas City and i be at home to their many friends at the Keitl on East street i April when they i move to the McDowell a a Mr. and Mrs Keith will take a honeymoon tnr to a i i a in May Mrs Carna Is ill at her hi the i i Trust Co. PJHuor is ill at his home on West Clay street Miss a a was removed to her home on West Calboun street a a from the New hospital a i i a i an operation. Frances i Jr is ill at his on Elm St with a severe cold Little Miss Bettie Sue Thompson is i at her on Elm street Joseph Stewart was able to be his office today aft.

a week's illness i tonsilitis. Brooks A who has been confined to his home on East Jackson street for the two weeks is i i nicely. Ober of the Isherwood elry Co is ill at l.is home on East Clay street with the la grip. Ned Mi-Ctilough is ill at his home on East Clay street with the la grip. Sils i a and Eugene Brighten- bttcher of Trenton spent a with i i i Mr.

and Mrs. Scott 'Walker an- the birth of a daughter a the home of Mr and Mrs. George Walker on Jackson street. It has been christened Bettie Gene. Mrs.

Mary Etta Davis and Miss Capp of Dawn were among the! Saturday shoppers. Miss Thelma Cope aud Miss Fuy I a nt wei a i a a a i a i a I Airs. n. i of a i a out ot slmpii'Ms a i a Ik i i i i i a a I in i Miss i i spent i I in i i Mr. and i a i i a i a i PicK- i i Marrelmo.

a a i go lo a a i to a a i i i Edison i i a The i i i i of Kr.ink Ilarnso'i, i is i i a i at i i i a w.ts i i I I a I i a i a a a for A i a A i a Chemical of St. Louis, spent the week end a i'ltest ol Mr and i a Mr a IK i i manager for i company. 11 is i is i i a Easte S. a i is i at the Ins i i i .1 L. Burgner.

i A The i i a with Man- i Oaciir i and Mrs. C. W. i i Mrs. W.

Mrs i and J. W. Man- i Maroellm and R. L. a i i Russell and son Dick i lo i St Joseph a i the week end with he parents, Mr aud Mrs Swann.

Mr and Mrs. Paul Iliggins of i were i in the i Sat nrdya Mr and Mrs a Volk of Springh i spent a i Sarah a i on North a St. Miss Ester of Fount a i Grove was i i i Chillicothe i Saturday. Miss i a Singleton of was the out of town shoppers Sulurday. Charles Williams of Sampsel was transacting in the city Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs Hodge Jones left for their home in Des Momes, Iowa and Brownrield for i home Mains, North Dakota yesterday, Mrs. Virgil Rrownfield and i left tor i in Tola. a tod ly and Mrs. Ted Brace will leave tomorrow for -lefCerson City for a visit i a i and i en to her home in A a a Ga atter at- i the a of their mother, Mrs.

V. A. Brownfielci. Mrs A. Harris of Hams, Mo spent a with her sister, Mrs.

L. Sheetz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis returned Harris a a a week's i i with friends.

L. W. Brown i leave i for St Louis where he will attend the directors meeting of the T. P. A Mrs.

A a Knott is'ill at her home on Vine street. The i i of John Bloss, wbo has been ill at 17 South Loci.st street, was unchanged today Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Lambert ret to i home in Laclede to- dav a i the week end i i i friends. Mrs.

Tatlock. who has be here several weeks i i i her a Mrs Roberts, and Mr. Roberts, 1 2 0 9 a ctreet. went to Kansas City a a wlieie she i i i a a 1)KM1V OIIDKRS 51AXV VBSSKLS OUT OF SI a i Marcli 6--Secretary Denny aivnounced today a he ordered fifty a i i a destroyers, and nearlv score a i i a a i a placed ot commission to conserve The -iestroyeis are in a i i 1o the 100 ordered out ot" commission and will leave in the navy destrovcr-, commission aud forty with heavy ie- duced complements. Among other vessels ordered out of commission a a i live oil ships and one collier, two store ships, mine layers, six mine sweeper- and Eagle boats and lonrteeii tugs Two gun boats the Albany and New Orleans, now on Asiatic duty, also vill he placed out of commission and as as they can be lome.

PUBLIC SALK Having more stock titan wo can pasture, we will sell at auction, at the "Fairviow 5 miles north, of lioclms'. mile soutli of on Saturday, March llth 3 HORSES, 1 black gelding years old, wt. 1400, cod farm 7 years old wt. 1 leiu li I horse, with vim; 1 liuy ft ali purpose I bay road mare 7 years old, wt. gentle.

15 CATTLE, 2 Jersey cows, 6 ami years old, giving milk, good butter cows; 1 brlndle cow 6 years old, to I'reyien soon, FORDSON TRACTOR (F. 0. B. Detroit) GENUINE FORD PARTS PENNSYLVANIA VACCUM CUP TIRES ALSO FIRESTONE TIRES All Kinds Of FORD ACCESSORIES Norman Motor Co, Phone 769 'My mother sents to' Paris for all of her clothes." "Huh! That's nothing! My dad buys all of his at Rensch'Reynolds!" rOI 10X3 OC STETSON HATS STETSON SHOES I Smart Suits For Spring Dress THERE IS A 1LAPPY blend in- at restrained sport styling and distinctive ijual- ily generously embodied in thebe new models. Soft, truly i j'nbrk-s, bv masters of the craft into appealing models, with all the mciht rediied touches in aud tailoring details.

I 'wi JOJ1UL HIU1J.1 I i 7 -i 20 SHEEP, 20 licad of 6 the others to lamb 30 HOGS, 6 Poland China sows 2 years old, to farrow in Marcli; 6 Poland China gilts to farrow in April; head slioat.s, averaging Ibs. and 7 fall pigs. These hogs are a a healthy condition. ALSO, One 16 inch walking plovr aud I single top made known on daylof sale. SALE to commence; a I 10:30.

Come early, inspect the stock, and enjoy a luncJi ed by the Ladies of the Wheeling Christian Uiureli. F. M. KARR SONS A. Cics, Auctionoer.

A i a I CLOTHING SHOE CO. The Home of Hart-Schaffner Marx Clothes PHOENIX HOSE MANHATTAN SHIRTS PATRONIZE CONSTITUTION ADVERTISERS SPAPERf.

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