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The Daily Times from New Philadelphia, Ohio • Page 5

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The Daily Timesi
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New Philadelphia, Ohio
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FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922. riuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii ADMISSION 10 and 22c 10 and 25c niiiiiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiii except Children, Saturday 15c 6:15 and 3 Shows. The Mistress of The World UNION QPERA HOUSE April I IS YOUR ohn olden roducer urn to the right 'D err me and ghtn OFFERS THE A SUCCESS CHILD SICK AND AILING? SEE IT AND LAUGH flU v-vxi Give It Thirty Years Doctors' Favorite Tonic. poats By A ustin Strong A MASTER Mims Scene from Mistress of thelAferlclV of four Paramount Pictures WITH MIA, MA BACKED BY AN IRONCLAD ut- traction has the personal endorsement of both the mill dersigncd and John Golden, the producer, and in the event of your being dissatisfied after seeing it the pur- Ej chase price of tickets bought will be cheerfully refund- ed. (Signed) A.

A. BOWERS, Manager. PRICES: 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Plus Tax. Mail 1 Orders Now. Seat Sale a I Monday A.

M. i 111111111 (11111111111111111M111111111111! 111111111111111 11111111 111111111 111111111HI i 71 Children that grow too fast and play too hard or perhaps work too hard at school (oh. yes, some children do work hard at school) be come pale and a little run-down, and then mothers and fathers become worried about them. The youngsters do not eat with their usual big appetites, and so they become thin and tire out easily. There is a simple and good remedy for this.

It is Pepto-Mangan the touic rich in a certain form of iron that is readily absorbed by the system. Pepto-Mangan will soon put the color back into the children's cheeks and give them the kind of; an appetite mother loves to! see. It is sold by druggists in two 1 i and is absolutely safe to give to any child. Ask your home doctor what he thinks about Pepto-Mangan. Advertisement.

Sf. GENERAL METHODIST CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS 9:30 IN The Claw GUARANTEED STOMACH REMEDY new philai A Series of 4 Paramount Pictures, 21 Reels to be played Friday and Saturday for 4 weeks. Something Something Different. want to see what it is all about because different than anything you have seen WEST IN SERVICE STRIPES. Dr.

Stomach Remedy Now Being Sold By All Druggists on The Square Deal Money Back Plan. UNION OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT The Most Most Elaborate ties! Picture Ever Made! The Pret- Go to your druggist, says Dr. Orth if you are a sufferer from stomach trouble, and get a bandy form package of Dr. Orths Stomach Remedy the name. Take it according to direction, and if, after taking, you can truthfully say it has done you uo good, I dont want your money.

Simply take the empty box back to your druggist and get your money back. So, if you suffer from indigestion Dyspepsio, Acidity, Sour Stomach, Gas, Heartburn, Biliousness and Bloating after eating, headache, coated tongue, or pains in Stomach and side go to your druggist at once and get a box of Dr. Stomach Remedy, and when you start to take it. realize that you are I talcing the prescription of a physic- ian who practiced medicine in the! States of Pennsylvania apd Ohio for sixty years, and that in those years ho successfully treated thousands of cases exactly like yours Now, if you really want a good, healthy, "never bothers kind of a stomach: one that you can always depend upon to digest your food, get box right away, and remember that it is most rigidly guaranteed. Special note to out-of-tow cents mailed to the Dr.

Orth Laboratories. East Liverpool. Ohio, will bring a box by Parcel Post, and guaranteed. You get it at F. C.

Ilea's. FRIDAY a. circle of prayer in the Methodist church. Every one invited. H.

E. Storrs will conduct this service. 3 p. interesting ser- vice for every boy and girl in New Philadelphia, led by Mr. Storrs and Mr.

Roper. 7 p. prayer meet- ing in Sunday school room. Every man invited. music by the largo chorus choir.

Mr. A. W. Roper will render a piano solo. Mr.

Harry E. Storrs will sing. Strong evangelistic mes- sage by Rev. O. J.

Moore. -V if 'v BETTY SB HENKEL PLAYING BASEBALL AND BASKETBALL By NAE Service Philadelphia. April Out of an ambition to equal the athletic deeds of her two younger Betty Schenkol of Philadelphia has accomplishments cuujpare very favorably with the preparatory and collegiate records. Here Is another remarkable fact about this athletic wonder. She i not the daughter of wealthy ll Vjli developed into probably tlio most eats, and a li- Ck 4- ife ft THE SHOWS 4" wonderful Story' of Love and Honor! Cecil OeMtlle production with Dorothy Dalton.

MildrcSKams Conrad Theodore Kosicrt John Davidson Julia (paramount Qidure Hiotography I nexcellcd, Story Intensely Interesting. Direction perfect Cast Exceptional. You could not conceive a better combination. OUR A PERFECT PICTURE. IN ADDITION.

MONTY BANKS in Dizzy "The Dragon's chapter one of a series of four complete Paramount adventures of the of the at the Strand today and tomorrow, is a tale of the strongest man and the world's most daring woman. They seek through the terror spots of the earth for the Queen of Sheba's lost treasure. They face more perils than ever befell adventurers. May, a famous European screen star has a remarkable role in this picture. Each of the four pictures of four chapters each, takes the beholder into a different i country.

Special Matinee at 2:30 of at popular prices. miss it. AMATEUR with Irene Castle. Scene from Union Wise at the next Wednesday. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Each child attending afternoon or evening performance will be given a patented bal- loon.

new and different. 4 flALLl-CimCI 3 5 (By United Ksf Los Angelesr Apr. Aflame Amelita Galli-Curci, celebru: prima donna of the Metropolis Company, today led the Jor the girl bandits who stole her valued at $100,000 from a 'roadhouse at San Juan Capistrano throughout Southern California were participating in the -girl hunt. A Galli-Curci was receiving quent reports. The girls were described as voting and pretty.

One was a pro nounced blonde with bobbed hair. bey were fashionably attired and rude in a very fast car which some declared had a liveried chauffeur. "Fool's Good That the art of Cecil B. De Millc famous Paramount producer, is still in process of expansion, was demonstrated with signal force when his latest production, was displayed at the Union last night. This is the magnificent picture and it may lie maintained that it is one of the best he has thus far presented to an admiring motion picture public.

"3 Wise Fools" Coming Just as sleep gives tlfe muscular tissues a chance to rebuild, John Golden, the producer of Wise which lie will present at the Union Opera house next Wed- Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Knipe nesday night.

maintains that daughter, Teluja, were Sunday laughter relieves the brain, re- itors with friends in Dundee, furnishes the worn tissues, and Dan D. Mullet of Stark county manicures them, as it were, for visited several days here last week new and serious activities. And Mrs. Anna Hostetler of Canton this is the basis on which he has spent Saturday and Sunday with and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Marshall.

Harry Dietz spent Saturday night and Sunday with friends in Baltic. Miss Pearl Yoder of Cleveland vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. M. Ii.

Blick at Shanesville. Miss Mae Balter, who teaches school at Beach City spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents here. Mahlon Hostetler of Bellefontain spent several days with biB parents Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Hostetler, ami other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Neff were Sun day guests of the parents in Baltic.

Ralph Mutschalknaus and wife of Dover visited with their many friends at Shanesville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D.

Burgor and two ebffdreo spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Seth Ger ber at Baltic. Henry Sllvius of Justus spent several days on business in this community, returning home on i Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. M. H. Miller visited with J. H.

Middaugh and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Richardson and Mahlon Hostetler were Sunday guests of Carl Richardson ami family at Baltic. Martin Shonk of Dundee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall. versatile and accomplished around athlete in the world.

Miss Schenkol is a bright, at tractive little brunet, who jin uat urally and without 'artifices whatever completely her extraordinary athletic powers. Now it may be true lor mete man that if is a "Jack of all bo is of but this axiom certainly doe the girls and women by this remarknbh girl athlete. She excels in 11 sport. While none stand out as record. not apply to as exemplified Philadelphia she dues nut winter la Florida or rummer in Nmvpoit the contrary, she works, for a living and is busy even day iroui to Pile is in the of Hue of I be of cir scrvieo of the PemiHylvaijia Railroad in Philadelphia Mi Selu nkel has been athletics since a child.

She in school athlel graduated from and went to work sin athletic activities ed in tatici when cltoul her and high kepi a tic lie of her till al i Ot lcats I ltd In Iter borne enough ilver cups, illcates a nd badges lu t.ild fit" class museum Dayton, Apr. 7 Sum Langford. Boston Tar Baby, was all but knock out in a terrific light which wai scheduled to go twelve rounds, but eii.led hi the cud of the fifth frame when the referee. Gap- lain Snyder of Gamp Taylor, -II the light and awarded the vision to Tut Jacktiou of tonC. 11.

on a loul The men hud agreed to do in breaks bet Langford persisted hitting when going out of a clinch. Langford was downed for a count of eight in the oml cfu! for a i r- -M a count of nine in t' fourth round American Lougue champions. be offii iall.v State and Ohio here today when an Ohio meet LONDON -Cambridge i a favorite over the I'niver-dty of Pennsylvania to win the four tnih relay tomorrow at the Achilles club games. Oxford i- coimithnil almost out of the run ing. BMSTUi furiously, swamped the Pounding bull New York Giant: White 13 to 3 Geo oh and George weight, wrentlers me return hunt.

Kotsonar: 1 I. cn heavy- tonight in a NOR FORK. Mitchell bud and Brooklyn (might game id two inning home. Vt Yunks won tin to n. ami then Manutux ami helpless fourth pitch- left for GOLUMBIT the "floosier here Monday Ghmlt Wiggins, How it and Ted middle weights, meet night.

NEW YORK -Mon mil. soil a tional 3-year-old, regarded a Old GHlGAGtt urvivin team: I Man successor, will start in the Kentucky Derby, according to an announcement from his own er, Benjamin Block (ho tic basket ball tournament at Cltic ago unlveri.it> COSHOCTON Battling Michaud of Columbus and Don Baxter, of Lima, Itanium weights, drew In 10 rounds, Suzanne Lenglen 14.1 is entered in the and the doubles of the Cannes club tenuis It is reported that the grading of the hill at the Clay Product Co. for the paving will begin on Monday. The Finzer Bro. Clay Co.

shipped nearly 80 cars of clay products and coal during the mouth of March Rev. Edward Shepfer was in Bal- tournament starting tomorrow. If she plays it will be tie first time since she defaulted to Mrs. Mallory in America last summer and the dub- fur round today, fuliov-m 3 p. rn.

Wataekr. III. Vernon, Ohio. 1:15 p. m.

llo k'ord, I suttla. 1 lout. 7:45 p. rn. Lexitl; I Miluth.

p. rn. NnuhvtJh- hant, W. Ya. bird ouut II.

vc. Hyde Park High. Chicago, von tint inter-scolastic swimming meet here with 35 points Other scores: Culver 34: East High, Cleveland 18; N. W. High, Dotroia, JO.

uc ktttg- RICHMOND. gins is the mauaget of I lug New tic on Sunday where he conducted Yanks ami lie is tin lam. If and vis- or Throat Trouble? You have to risk a cent to lie relieved of catarrh. Get a Hyo- titei outfit front F. C.

Rea, the druggist, and if it satisfy, he will refund the purchase price. Advertising. built his wonderful other successes, tlio record breaker: to the "The First and "Thank To keep the laughter at top notch in the great play of Austin Strong. Mr. Goldm will with her many friends here.

Oscar Kascr visited his father near New Bedford Saturday night M. H. Miller transacted business in Dover and Strasburg Saturday. Jacob Burkholder of Canton is visiting his many friends here for a preaching services. Miss Ora Dietz was the guest of Mrs.

Frank Gonter 'at Pleasant Valley Tuesday. Mrs. Gonter is seriously ill. Mrs. C.

C. Sauacr was in Dover and New Philadelphia on business Saturday. John Burkholder, a former rcmi dent of this place, who makes ltia home with his children, is here visiting with his many friends. Mr Burkholder will be 90 years old next October. John Sundheinter is moving to his new home west of Shanesville.

and Charles Brown and family moving in the Sundbeimcr property Spalir Andreas shipped several car loads of live stock Friday. Jacob Miller is spending the wee with friends at Youngstown. lie orders Mays fined $200 tin will stand. The club owitcrs back him up in anything." onel L. Huston, part ovvtu line will ol of ICHITA, Katt: hit Wichita and game of serie; urn 11 The Cub: won the tin to West MEW WAR MACHINE Aldershot, A new type of armored car, made at ouglt, said to be capable of trav- i ling at great spaed and firing 4,.300 rounds a minute Tests are being made with it COLUAIBI ate baseball The I ij in Ohio will Daily vertisc.

Times Cia-slfied Acs Ad- BACK TO THE BUSHES present it here with a fine of comedians. Prominent in the, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Schindler of cast will be John W. Ransome, fa- Shanesville visited with Mr.

and raous as the original Hans Wagner Mrs. John Lanzer. Sunday, in "The Prince of and fori Mrs. Elmer Stougli was the guest years rated as one of the best her son. Russel and family at l'un-makers on the American stage.

Dover on Saturday. Harry Forsman, Haxel Sexton, Mrs. C. C. Miller of Canton is vis- Burke Clark and Hubert L.

Kietlt with friends here a few' days. BIJOU THEATRE will be prominent with him. TODAY. GLADYS WALTON WITH DAVID BUTLER ING TORI IN Hf Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo THE WISE KID" Some Shew and 10 AND 20c BETTER LIKE IT. Airs.

George Bricker spent Sunday with Stutzman an I family. Render Holy City The community chorus, conducted by Rev. Lester Hostetler, which was practicing "Holy by A. R. Gaul, will bo rendered to the public on Sunday April at the Imou church at 8 o'clock.

Everybody is invited to attend. On Stomach Trouble Of 30 Years Standing Was Ended When I Took TANLAC BIJOU TOMORROW. ART ACORD IN WINNERS OF THE WEST. Historical. LARRY SEAMON IN THE STAGE HAND.

ALSO Some Show. Only 10 and 20 Cents. ini HAROLD LLOYD. III! Illilltl Ifr There is one remedy that 'oeldorn laris a Mop itching torture and relieve Titation, and that makes the skm soft, fiear and healthy. Any druggist can supply evening, April 10, it ill which generally overcomes skir he rendered at the Lutheran church at Shanesville.

This gives Jlacuheads, in cases give way tlio people of both towns the priv- to Zemo. Frequently, minor bleinishe: ilege to hear it. The selection is disappear overnight. Itching usually one of the best of its kind and is stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, anti- worth going to septic liquid, clean, easy to use and; Donald and Freda Fulton of Cun- deoendable.

It costs only 35c: an extra ton are visiting with local friends large bottle, $1.00. It is positively safe Albert Shonk of the Wheeling 1 for tender, sensitive skins. (bridge gang spent Saturday night It made a new man of declares J. Barker, 815 Miller Vo. Wken such remarkable testimony is heard on every hand there can no longer be doubt about the merits of this wonderful medicine.

Get a bottle today. At all good druggists. 0002000000000102010202010200010100000100010102000102020100020102020101315348000202.

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