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Abilene Daily Chronicle from Abilene, Kansas • Page 3

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I abilese daily chronicle Thursday, march 22, 1923. ART DON'T PAY HER Partly clouded tonight and Friday. Wanmr northwest portion tonight and east portion Friday. i'' I Why Pay War Prices For 1 This is your Grocery Store! The question of knowing where to buy your groceries is a problem with every housewife but it is easy of solution, if she trades here. Here you will find service and quality that will appeal to you FOR INSTANCE- Brown Beauty Potatoes the Ideal Potato at this Season 15 lbs.

25c 30 lbs. 50c 60 lbs. 95c I When you can get a guaranteed paint for And So Mary Pickford Will Go Back to Kid Roles. (By United Press) Los Angeles, March 22. Mary Pii-kford is going Kick to curls and "being guthed over by fat women." Some weeks ago Mary announced that she had sidetracked her plans to star in "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall," and would hereafter go in for "bvtter things," and demonstrate to the world the real dramatic ability which her friends know sili posesses.

She announced that her next picture wonlvl be "Faust," in which she would play the part of Marguerite. Arrangements were made with Famous Players Ijesky to Uan her Ernest Lubitch, noted German producer, to direct the picture. Her vcr- -ii i Biuu iu iuiiuw oiuer hum ends. based r-artlv on Christopher Marlowe's and folk lore ac- counts rather than till Goethe tale or the cpera. Man- declared that she had been wntin.

to do bigger things, but that "(he simPlv wouldn't let because of its taste for Man- has now sidetracked "Faust." The box office lias spok-1 en, and Man- is going back to "Po- -vanlia stuff" sw eo forwar(i with the film- in-' ot "iJorornv ernon. as origin- 1 By the hundred in bag (Bags weigh 110 to 115 lbs.) or only 90c WALLPAPER I Put on Right at the Right Price W.M. Fritz I Phone 350 Everything in Materials and Service Bushel ally planned, and will postpone "Faust" until much later, dli basis iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiii per gallon Troubled with Liver and Kidneys "I was very sick for thr- months with kidney trouble and my liver was bad. Tried Foley Kidney Pills and! they helped me wonderfully," writes Mrs. A.

Barnes, Altoona, Back ache rheumatic pains, and dull headache are symptoms of kidney disorders. Foley Kidney Pills give quick: relief. Rafu.se substitutes. J. M.

Gleissner. We print for others, why not youl Detroit School Program Box Supper and pie social, Friday-March 23, 8 p. m. Detroit School Teachers G. W.

Burkholder Nan Da vis, Ruth Rodney. dw2X Ah! Backache Gone Rub Lumbago Away Rub Pain from back with email trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil." Ah! Pain is gone! Quickly? Yes. Almost instant relief from soreness, stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing' with "St. Jacobs Oil." Rub this soothing, penetrating oil right on your painful back, and like magic, relief comes.

"St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless backache, lumbago and sciatica remedy which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. Straighten up! Quit complaining Stop those torturous "stitches." In a moment you will forget that you ever had a weak back, because it won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Dnn't suffer! Get a small trial botle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from your druggist now and get this lasting relief.

WBUO- STgoP UP WER KN1F3 OM TH STEAK 5 announced. She will also begin work on "Rosita" an original story. Follow The Box Office. "As a matter of fact," said Mary, "I have merely decided to postpone 'Faust'. Each star, you see, has her own espial following, and it seems best after careful analysis, based on correspondence with those who are interested in my plays, as well as on a sujvev made through our various exchange offices, not to step sudden ly out of the type of story the public has been associating uie with into anything quite so dramatic as 41 Faust." nii "Faust" scenario was all prepared by Edward Knobbx-k, noted dramatist, in collaboration with Lubitch, when the men who keep their the box office reported that Mflry nmke ft Freat denl lss mon.

out of she wnul(1 out of stv(? gllRar yHry h'to mali0 a strp toward t-ransition in whiel, will have settings rivalling those of Robin IIo0(1, jt is said. The ston- will be built against the Historical background of the Fifteenth century 'in Spain, 'and Mary wi tflfi part of a swet.t little dancing girl. Lubitch will di- rect the picture. New Leading Man. Maurice Chevalier, at present the musical comedy rage of Paris, may be brought to Hollywood to take the part of the lending man in "Ro-sita," it is said.

Mary plans to "shoot" all the scenes cf 'Rosita' in which she appears with as mucth speed as possible, and then, leave the rest to Lubitch to finish. She will then start on "Dorothy Vernon" under notheT director. In "Dorothy Vernon" Mary will wear curls, and the box office hopes to have the usual continuous throng of fat ladies stuff themselves' into seats and sigh and use their We Want Dickinson County's Store No. 1 AAA XT 1 TeL ID, jt Have Harmony In Your Jt Jt Home. Jt jt Get Your Piano Tuned Jt jt Jt Expert Tuner.

jt Jt C. F. Bath Phone 36F31 jt Jt j)f 1 5l it jS tt SANITARY MARKET Broadway Market Phone 234 I hi if 'ft i 1 Local News Bruce Hurd went to Topeka on business. Dr. Simmons treats tonsils either 6vrgically or non-surgically.

dtf Lee Beiuian left on a business trip to Kansas City. FOR SALE Hot water chick brooders. Phone 187X. d21 Juck Currey of ilinueapolis was in town on business. For Good dirt leave orders at Kui ler's hardware store.

dtf. Koy Boulden spent several days in Ltngford visiting frends. Buy your Easter goods and Easter ndies'ait Duckwalls. dw 23 candies Clyde Keid of Topeka is visiting Iland painted plates only 25c each at Duckwalls Saturday. dw 23 Mr.

and Mrs. F. K. Cole spent the day in Salina yesterday. 1 1 Hot -Chili, dressed chickens, cakes, pies, home made bread, etc.

at Bel-( knas Saturday. d-23 I II. M. Woody left today for Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas on busi- ness himself and other parties. We are featuring 54 inch spring woolens in suitings, coatings and skirtings, $1.98 per yard and up.

Peoples Store Co. I The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church and the Ethel Caulkin's Auxiliary will celebrate Founders Day Friday March 23rd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ausherman at 110 N. W.

10th street. LOST -Hand satchel containiag some papeA nd heanng acousti- can between Vine street and come- tery on road west of cemetery. Find-, leave at Chronicle office, dwtf ATby Sheets, deputy assessor of Ixigiiii Township, was the first asses sor to complete his assessments. In his statistical roll, he found 317 voters .1. a I.

i uhwmhp vi wn.cn iw were men and women. TCe population of Logan township is 584. Menu For Dinner. The ladies of the Christian church will serve the following menu at the Lee Grocery at uoon Saturday. Chicken and noodles 15c Roast pork 15c Roast beef 10c Mashed potates and gravy 05c Candied sweet potatoes 05c Escalloped corn 05c Baked beans 05c Tea Hot rolls, 2 for Butter Slaw Salad Deviled eggs Pie Cake 05c 05c 02c 05c 05c 02c 10c 05c Ice cream 10c 05c 21,23 Coffee TEACHERS' MEETING Next One To Be Held in Herington On March 31st The next meeting of the Dickinson" County Teachers Association will be held in the high school auditorium at Herington on March 31st.

The Rock Island train usually leav ing Herington for abilene at 3:45 will be held until 4:30, which will permit teachers to return home ofter the meeting. The following interesting program has been prepared and a large attendance is expected: 1 :00 P. M. at High School Building, Herington. Music Invocation, C.

E. Hatfield. Secretary's Report Anna Dakin Report on Education Legislat-' ion Prin. 0. O.

Smith, Chapman. 1 Class Rtoom Waste Maud Skill-man, Hope. Discussion I. M. Hassler, Chapman.

Our Text Books: What are they and What they should be. Supt. W. M. Richards.

Address: The Future of the Kansas Public Schools Hon. P. Rosa, Emporia, Peanu brittle' only 15c per pound at Duckwalls Store, Satur Mary was one of the "big seven" movie stars who recently signed the "movie declaration of independ ence" for better and more artistic films. Prevent Flu and Grippe. For a few ceirta you can ward off Flu and Gripr by promptly checking your coughs and colds with Foley's Honey and Tar.

Also gives quick relief from coughs resulting from Flu, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and Bronchitis. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon Foley's. J. M.

Gleissner Loans and Insurance. W. D. Nichols, county agent for The Kansas Farmers Insurance Com pany of Upland, Kans. Also write hail and short time grain insurance.

Union Pacific Hotel wtl ANPTWISKNIPE. JV'JV-A HOE. ugly cut? ll MENTHOLATUM is antiseptic and gently A helps the II healing. $1.50 Your Eggs Largest Food Dealers Store No. 314 N.

Bdw. TeL ait. We Always Have the Best FRESH TOMATOES PLENTY OF FRUIT Gommuniiu Store J. E. MARKLET SON Phone No.

6 Jt jt Why not get well! See J. A. DRAKE, Chiropractor For Reference to your Diseases. Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Over Minick ft Taylor Jt Phone 264 Abilene Jt jtjtjtjljtjtjtjtjtjtjl OUR SANITARY PLUMBING IS SANITARY Not all of it, you see. Depends largely upon the care and skill and grade of material used.

These we watch with jealous eyes, for our reputation de- nends uuon the service we give to! householders and property owners. For the highest grade 5 8anitery plumbing, consult us. McBRTDE i Phone 475 A. O. U.

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For A. Chains of I EL WICK T-v LEATHER' t.j& hn 'm Tiv f'jAKsT i Bertie and The waiter had idea to suggest what courtesy ones. Auto pitiritfiirTir a good idea to suggest to Alee. We have a good to you. It is this: patronize our place and learn and service will do to make your dealings pleasant The Right Kind of Accessories and.

Supplies For Every Purpose 1 mi 3 a of Cars All Makes of Cars, at Right Prices. C. and CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS all sizes. Fan Belts for All Makes No More Smoky Furnace No More Boot No Tearing Down Pipes No Mora Muss or Fuss Others Use It. Why Not You? -aitl N.

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32,465
Years Available:
1897-1923