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WWW; IfW SIX THE OASTLE HERALD. Thursday, August 23, 1917. Drawn for this paper; By FlStiet, 4 I SCAT-SHOO fMft-eEESwftH NftW, 81QVJU ft PmS UiSij (, ImCoS; TO this HV-'-13coot jfcWe NOU? luu' CiWilme WUTrSVUTHf I ffisHES- MEMBERS OF WHEAT FIXING COMMISSION. News Notes From Movieland i 1 Mahoning town By DAISY DEAN. Hoglund of Pittsburgh, H.

A. Michael of Beaver falls, M. I). Ryan of Butler, J. M.

Watkins of New York City, and RAN CAN Edna Goodrich will soon flash on the screen world in four new plays, respectively entitled "Reputation," "Queen "A Daughter of Maryland" and "American Maid" Her F. D. Detimore of Chicago, 111. How nounced at the studio the other day that she had received a prosal by mail from a wealthy man In Cincinnati. Miss Fuller dosen't intend to take him up on the propsoal, but she is wondering if he came In possession of photo of her "as la" or was bewitched by her screen self "Either he's crazy, or my make-up is bad," declares Miss Fuller.

Library Day. Library day will be held tomorrow If IW' Jfm if! afternoon in the Mahoningtown schoo STOP PICNIC house. All desiring books should make arrangements to secure them between the hours of 1:30 and 5:30 tomorrow afternoon. Chusea Hoboes. It wouldn't surprise anyone who knows Harry Millarde, June Caprices new director, If the motion picture "extras" should by him a Officer Jones received a call from the St.

Charles hotel that a number of tramps were sleeping in the park. He MAHONINGTOWN WOMEN TAKE ALONG BASKETS to stop dandruff and loss of hair with Resinol Here is a simple, inexpensive treatment that will generally stop dandruff and scalp itching, and keep the hair thick, live and lustrous At night, spread the hair apart and rub a little Resinol Ointment into the acalp renuy, with the tip of the finr. Repeat thU until the whole scalp has been treated. Next morning, sttampoo thoroughly with Resinol Soap and hot water. Work the creamy Realnol lather well into the acalp.

Rinse with gradually cooler water, the last water being cold. All druraists sell Resinol Soap and Ointment. hurried to the scene and soon routed the enemy. The hoboes fled in every direction. silver loving cup.

Harry Is' not only the soul of wit. He is the soul of diplomacy. When working with a mob of "supers" he prefaces his remarks by, "Now, artist." Dustin Farnum is now to star for Wantii School Directorship. George Meyers, the hardware man. has filed his papers and is now out for Big Outing at Moravia by Ladies Auxiliary to Rail-read Trainmen school director of the Seventh ward.

Drum Corps Parades Here. The Ellwood City Fife and Drum the company that produces pictures starring his brother William Farnum. His company Is a western movie to be called 'Durand of the Bad Lands." Dusty's Durand. A- GARFJ ELD. Corps invaded Mahoningtown yesterday.

They played a number of selections while riding on a private street the promise of rain early a Henry A. Garfield, President of Williams College and son of the late Pres car. They were in New Castle for Old Timers' Day and are always a feature of the picnic. ident of the United States, who has been named, as Chairman of the Wheat Price Giving Commission which is to aid the Administration in the distribution of the 1917 wheat crop, and Theodore N. Vail, also a member of the In the city nowadays that there Is no place where a man can feel safe from being run ver said the old Fogy.

"Oh, yes, there Is," replied tha Grouch. "Just hanw around a store that does not advertise." Commission. Mr. Vail is president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Visits Sister. Dr.

and Mrs. F. W. Guy of North Lib erty street have left for Laurel. Mary Company.

this morning, about 25 members of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Mable Wilson 1-iOdge, packed their baskets to the Drim with enough for dinner and supper and left for Moravia. The ladies went on the 8 o'clock train over the Pennsylvania railroad this morning to ppend the day at the home of Mrs. Samuel Taylor of Moravia. The day will be spent socially and a picnic dinner and supper is to be PERCY SMALLWOOD BEATS HUGHEY BRUCE land, where they will visit with the sis ter of Dr. Guy, who lives in that place.

While in the East they will visit Wash ington, Mt. Vernon and other places of interest before returning next Monday. Consider that day lost when the Yankees fail to lose. "Wednesday wasn't lost. The Tigers made BUI 'Donovan a litte wilder, that's all.

served before the members of the lodge return this evening at 7 o'clock. This is one of the many social events that the lodge has held and many more are being: planned for. The War Capital As You Would See It Yourself Mahoningtown Personals. Mrs. E.

C. Klingensmith and children of North Cedar street have returned Its the old attractions that appeal to the throng. For instance, when the committee on sporta for the annuel Wilkinsburg picnic yesterday at Kennywood wanted something above the ordinary it decided upon a two-mile foot race between Percy Small-wood and Hughey Bruce. This pair has met 'steen times, but they delighted the crowd again yesterday. Small- after spending several days at Cedar JO BY DAVID M.

CHURCH, I. N. S. Staff Correspondent wood won by three quarters of a lap Ladles of 11. of L.

K. Meet. The members of G. I. A.

to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Division 453, met this afternoon in the ICnights of Pythias hall on Cherry etreet. After the regular business had been disposed of the ladies adjourned to the home of Mrs. W. B. Gillespie on West Madison avenue where the rest of the afternoon was spent socially.

in 10:20. Both runners are getting WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. Washing old, as athletes are reckoned, but no other professional sprinters hereabouts are taking their places. 5 ton is stealing Broadway's thunder.

Point R. F. Rice of Butler was a recent visitor here. Mrs. George Meyers and son have returned after a month's visit at Sparrow Lake, Canada.

J. V. Macon, the Cherry street furniture man, has purchased a new Dodge runabout. Mr. and Mrs.

Evans of North Liberty street have left for Chicago. 111., where they will visit relatives for a week. Mrs. Robert McLean of New Bloom-fleld, Ohio is visiting at the home of her son, M. McLean North Cedar street.

Mrs. R. Kane and son of West Madison avenue have left for their Kdna Goodrich. Time was when your country cousin went to New York and strolled up and down Broadway when he wanted to St. Charles Visitors.

Those registered at the St. Charles hotel yesterday were G. Baine of Toungstown, S. C. Gladstone of Pittsburgh, W.

D. Murphy of Ridgway. E. Spear of Confluence, W. N.

Lynch and W. F. Davis of Knoxville, J. At Your Service The Hudson Dairy Lunch, the only self-serving restaurant in a radius of fifty miles, invites your inspection- PURE FOOD EXCELLENT SERVICE Reasonable Prices. 9 Public Sale.

Acme Lumber Co. will offer for sale at their yards, on Saturday Aug. 25, 1917, 1:30 p. m. The following articles: 4 I-arge lumber sheds.

2 Two horse wagons. 1 One horse wagon. 1 Set heavy double harness. 2 Draft horses. 1' Large fire proof safe.

2 Heating stoves. Office fixtures. B. W. Cover Auctioneer.

3-t. C1PFII GIRLS BREAK GIF see the naton's celebrities. Now he has come to Washington. Strolling through the corridors of Washington's hotels in the course of a day, one wonders if there are any celebrities left in New York. The hero worshippers must have to confine their worshipping to the movie stars and chorus girls, because all of the literary and art high lights seem to be in Washington.

Among the popular fiction artists who are here are Mary Roberts Rhine-hart, Wallace Irwin, who writes war stories; Ernest Poole, who has but recently finished "His Family," a popular novel, and Arthur Bullard. Newspaper men of note have taken up their permanent headquarters in the national capital. The fourth estate is represented here by the cream of the nation's journalists, and lunch time at the Press club appears like a congress of famous journalists. Famous artists, ra'nging from "Ta." who draws comics for the delight of newspaper readers throughout the managers have many good things to say about, these plays. "Queen is by Assistant United States District Attorney Edwin M.

Stanton, of New York, who led the sensational federal crusade against smugglers and was instrumental in stamping out the Chinse settlements of New York and San Franciso. "American Maid" glories the American girl and "A Daughter of Maryland" js a play with southern heroine who does wonderful things in great emergencies and proves herself equal to every crisis. Miss Goodrich Is known as one of the wealthiest women of the stage. She owns residences in New York ft South Side News Another Crowd Will Leave One Place. 'There Is so much rush and hustle for a Camping Trip This of those who are fighting the fight of democracy.

MinninrQ uiun VVUIIULII UVIIU WHY NOT try POPHAM'S country, to Henry Reuterdahl, whose marine paintings are welcomed In any salon, roam the streets of Washington. The paragraphers have had their and London and has suuuroan places in Italy and England. She was educated in Chicago and is a graduate of the rfyde Park high schoool of Hudson Dairy Lunch fling at fun in the senate and depart i Don Marquis has brought his thai City. ASTHMA MEDICINE SOlO BY ALL DRUGGISTS .00 6 BOXES TOR $5 00. TRIAL PACKAGE BV MAIL WIUUMS MfC Props.

ments. (Special to The Herald.) WAMPUM, Aug. 23. The Camp-fire Girls, who have been camping at Wohelo Camp on the Little Beaver River, broke camp today. The girls were there for two weeks and report having had the time of their life.

The time was spent in fishing, swimming, hiking and in resting. Another crowd of young girls will leave this evening for a two weeks' camping trip on the little Beaver river. JOT E. WASHISrGTOJT ST. Miss Margaret Flecltenstein of Mul-merry street is visiting her aunt In Youngstown.

Miss Ella Kerber is spending the day in Zellenople. Mrs. M. J. Tripp of East Long avenue and Mrs.

Michael Bacon and son, John Frederick, of Gallup, N. and Mrs. John Eckert, of Jamestown, N. who have been visiting at tha home of Mrs. Mary Eckert.

of East Long avenue are spending the day at the home of Mrs. Jacob Eckart. of Princeton. Mrs. S.

A. Jones, of Martins Ferry, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. w. H.

Davis, of South Mercer street will leave for her home today. 'All over a little scrap Iron, the value Paialej'a Pharmacy! For sale by Haiaer Drnor Co. Realism. The director of "For France" at the Greatre Vita graph studio In Brooklyn, expressed himself as well satisfied with the "punch" put into a fight in one of the scenes. He might well be.

In the opinon of the principals. Here are the casualties: Edward Earle Unconscious five minutes; lacerated elbow; bruises all over. E. O. von Strohiem Cheek cut open; black eye: broken nose.

Earle says they did not get nasty, UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIinilll! Notice To Farmers and Truck Gardeners You cannot do without a truck and be successful. We will sell you a good used car cheap on time payments and you "archie" here, while P. has worried the mailmen with his great number of contributions which go to make up 'The Conning Tower." The sporting men are not altogether missing. John K. Tener, president of the National league, has come here, and scores of other men in the spotlight of sport come and go, most of them coming here to join the aviation corps, which is regarded as the sporting war game.

Actors and actresses come and go. Frank TInney drops in at the White House and tells Secretary Tumulty a few funny stories, Mary Fuller, of movie fame, comes around and says "Howdy" to old friends. Others are here often. All of these are the "foreign celebrities." There are, of course, Washington's own celebrities. It is a busy day for the "hero worshipper" who comes to town these days, and there are lots of sprained and strained necks when the passengers board the trains at the union station.

Class Has Picnic. Class No. 6 of the Methodist Sunday school held a picnic at Cascade park Wednesday. The afternoon was spent in roller skating and In watching the old timers dance at the pavilion. Those present were the Misses Fern Din-dinger.

Pearl Fox. Clela Stewart, Agnes Solsburg, Iva Stewart and Nora and Hazel Ritchie. but with the director yelling to make 1 5 the scene realistic and a. lot of on-i-lookers yelling advice lie admits they might have got excited. 1 Of which has been estimated at 20 cents, four people appeared before Alderman Cooper with their lawyer and demanded that the others be arrested.

Richard Krouse, charged with stealing the iron and Felix Krouse with assault and battery, were given a hearing before Cooper but were held over until this evening when the matter will be straightened out. It appears that Solomon Rcgovin bought the scrap iron from an Italian woman. While he and his brother were throwing the iron across a small run, Richard Krouse stopped them and claimed the iron as his. Felix, the brother of Richard Krouse then aided his brother and a fight ntarted in which Jake Regovin claims Felix knocked him into the water. Solomon however denies this.

His version the story is that all the men had mold of the iron when he let go of his vide and this made Regovin ait down in the cold water of the brook. The af-ifair is much muddled and only the keen brain of a jurist such as Alderman Cooper's can get to the bottom of it. The owner of the troublesome junk has not yet been determined. can get your own blacksmith to make body to suit. Call and see us or send for list of used car bargains.

AUTOMOBILE STORAGE AND I SALES CO. Phone, Hilaad 8320. OH 19 l'enm Aveane, Pttabargh, Pa. NECK AND NECK RACE IN AMERICAN Whitesox And Boston Showing Desperate Sprat For The Old Flag. Maybe It's Both, Gale.

Gale Fuller, who makes up as spinster in Keystone comedies, tHllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIItlllllllllfllllllllllllllllUIIllr? New Arrival. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Holli-day a baby boy. Mother and son are getting along nicely.

Mrs. Holliday will be remembered as Miss Lucy Rhodes, former correspondent for the Herald. Km Castle Visitors. Among those who attended the Old Timers' picnic at Cascade park were the following: Mrs. Charles Roberts, Mrs.

Samuel Fox, Mrs. Robert McCand-lis. Mrs. William Shallenberger, Mrs. William Christopher, Mrs.

John Butler, Mrs. George Noggle, Mrs. Blatchford, Mrs. A. Douthitt.

Miss Dolly Buchanan. Miss Pearl Truby. Elizabeth and Ellen Moran, Red Brown. Ora Kirkwood. WampNH Personals.

Miss Anna Laughlin is the guest of Mrs. William Hartsuff of Hoytdale. CHICAGO. Aug. 23.

Clinging to the leadership of the American league pennant race by a margin of two full games, the Whitesox continued their drive today against Washington. In the series with Boston, which ended with an even break in four games, there was little to choose between the rivals for American league honors, and indications point more strongly than ever to a neck and neck race to the wire between the two teams. lest Pictures in fine TotJaj's 0VBS UTXEWWAIK. of Moravia street will be much pleased by the news that a new cement sidewalk is being laid on that street near West Long avenue. i TAR THEATRE William Hawkins of Cecil has re 1 MXON THEATRE DECENT 1theatre BO ME THEATRE turned to his home after a visit with Car Off the Track One of the park street cars was off the track yesterday morning at the cross over on South Mill street.

Traffic was tied up on the street car line for about an hour before the car was placed back on the track. I Y. W. C. A.

NOTES relatives here. Mrs. Katherine Burns and daughter. i i tt Residents Buy Coal Residents of the South Side are showing their wisdom by laying in an arly supply of coal. A large number of South Side people have already laid in their winter's supply.

Mrs. M. J. Forquer has been called to Kiester. Pa.

owing to the very serious illness of her brother. According to later reports he is now getting along as well as could be expected. The examination for the second First Aid class will be held next Tuesday evening. The examination will be conducted by Dr. Foster and every member is urged to be tht-re to take it as this time.

Special Attraction TODAY charlib chaplis in a farce comedy that will live tn your memory for days for the reason that it will take that long for your sides to reel well. THE IMMIGRANT TODAY Ularblra Pfcetoetlar The mllina; eonsealan aaa wis. erne nrrtrN'qa KRANKLYX KAKMM anal HKOWN1K VERS. 0 la Wsldrrmsr loili'i rip plat; remedy iraaia, "THE CLEAN-UP" Ala a lwa aart esaw4r. Julia, of Ellwood City are the guests of relatives here.

William Hartsuff and daughter, Ida, are the guests of friends in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Fred Book of Bedford is visiting relatives here. Mrs. William McQuistlon and Mrs.

William Guy spent Wednesday in New Castle. Charles Brltton of Beaver Falls was a busines visitor here today. Mra H. Chambers of Hoytdale is confined to her home wtih a serious illness. Dr.

Brown of Ellwood City spent yesterday here on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Wheer and son of New Castle spent Wednesday here with relatives and friends. Mr.

and Mra M. L. Matheny and son. James of Ellwood City motored here Wednesday evening and visited frienda TODAY ONLY The PleTare Every Shalal SEE! "The Hoart of Maryland" Feararlaar Mra. Ialle Carter aaa a Cut 3.000 Otham.

Extra Special Tomorrow and Saturday. ETHEL BARRYMORE mm A a arrrat atar east "The Greatest Power" Friday and Saturday Dantes Inferno The poet's conception of hell The masterpiece in moving pictures. Come early for seats. Dcn't miss it! Red Cross Liwi Social The South Side Red Cross will hold lawn social tomorrow evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Martin, on the corner of Hamilton and Waldo streets. The morvy is to go for the bereflt ef the soldier boys at the front. All are invited to attend and In this way help alleviate the suffering life Get the big; laugh of your tonittht Other attraction.

For a team without a pennant chances the Dodgers are bard workers. They have played te, thirteen and 22 inning games in three days. 'It Happened to Adele" Gold Rooster Play In 5 Acts A FMee Ceaaeay Draaaa le -ADMISSIO loo Today and Tomorrow Tomorrow and Saturday Trlaaa-le Playa OLIVE! THOMAS la "AN EVEN BREAK" The Stary a Clrl he Carpal. No Geraldine. Adam Postre Is not a clergyman.

He Is a florist at Huntington. InJ. Fietar Seaiaatim eat ah The For Sheriff W. C. (Bill) SMITH Hubert Leonard beat Chicago, pitching against Williams and Dan-forth.

This proves that one south- Stsms. David W. Hanna. for Sheriff. Re- mw is better than two left-hander publican Primaries.

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