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mm THE DAILY TIMES UNION OPERA HOUSE tonisht own Tin THREE LARGE AUDIENCES YESTERDAY PROCLAIM MY BOY with Jackie Googan A Great Picture! Just enough Comedy- Just enough Just enough make it Everything you would ask in a picture. FALL IN LOVE WITH JACKIE. Movie Chats and and The. first of a series of Adventure Stories of two boys. This one is called a Bob Each week something different.

See them all. Children 10c. Adults 25c plus tax. Shows 7 and 8:30. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Carl and son of spent the week end visiting friends in this city. Miss Elizabeth Burtscher and Miss Neva Erwin spent Monday in Canton. Mrs Raymond Dorsey and daughter, Betty Mathews. North Broadway and Miss Helen McDermott of New York City are visiting friends and relatives in Massillon, and Chippewa Lake.

Miss Mary Fisher, West High I street, left Saturday for Columbus, I to visit relatives in that city and: in Westerville over Labor day. Wanted. One waitress, one night counter man and two dishwashers, i The Exchange Restaurant. 4-3 i Special price Goodyear 32x4 i all weather Quinlan's! Tire Shop. Miss Elsie Jentes has returned from a week's vacation trip to Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs Ernie Macauley and children, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mac! aulev and children of Youngstown and Mrs William Tinman of Salem visited over the week end with Mr. Raymond Thomas, spent Sunday and Monday in Akron and Lake.

Oscar Ogden and Robert Kidd of Columbus were guests of Robert Donahey over the week end. Buy your bread at grocery and win a sack of sugar. Winning numbers last week were 7095, 6572, 6944, 7220 and 70S9. KEEP MARRIAGE NUGENTS STAR IN SECRET A MONTH BROADHURST PLAY DR. HIGBIE, THE CANTON SPECIALIST An elopement to Wheeling on Au-! Mr.

and Mrs, Howard Nugent, gust 9 which terminated in the mar the former a son of Mr. and Mrs. riage of Wilbur son of! Robert Nugent, formerly superin- Mr. and Mrs. C.

R. Marlowe, this city, and Daisy L. Beiter, of Zoar, Dr. Edgar C. Davis Dover, spent was announced Monday when the hr -----'families of the bride and groom Monday and Tuesday in Cleveland.

tendent and matron of the Children's Home, will appear in one of the new plays, Oats starring Maclyn Arbuckle. It is a Norman Hert and two daughters ST at dinner at the I George Broadhurst play and opened Beiter home in Zoar. (he season at Mr. of Zanesville spent Monday with Mr. Hert's sister, Mrs.

John Balmer, and brother. Fred Hert. 16 years of age to Leroy Aearn printing trade and assist pressman in press room. Steady position. Call in person at once at The Daily Times office.

5-3 The secret marriage was solemn -1 theatre, on Broadway, New York, ized in the Methodist parsonage, the. week of September 1st. Wheeling. The journal of LaLolla, Califor- Mr. and Mrs.

Marlcwe will leave nia, where the Nugents formerly Wednesday for California by auto-j lived says, Nugents already mobile, where they will spend the have four New York productions to winter. their credit: George M. Mr. Marlowe until recently was i 'at the Hudson theatre: Karl Kaserman of Cleveland and employed in clothing Kilbane and Gordon college friend. Mr.

Miller, also of store in Dover, and the bride was, G. H. Old I Cleveland, visited over Labor hookeeper in the Pennsylvania 1 New at the Plymouth, ith Mr. Kaserman's father, C. E.

icompany offices in Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nugent lived Kaserman, East Fair street. here ten years ago.

Howard Nu- Mr, and Mrs. Frank Crawshaw, gent is a cousin of Mrs. John Sen- Miss Mary Crawhaw and Thomas MI I WDITF hauser Moselv spent Labor Day in Akron 11 lUULIl I if 111 I and Canton. Regular meeting of Civic club Tuesday at 7:30 p. in Chamber of Commerce room.

Good program. Everybody come. George Weidner. son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Weidner, North Third street, will spend the winter with ANOTHER PLAY WOMAN KNOWN HERE, HIES Elliott and J. C. Nugent, Dover, who are the authors of a recent New York success, have written another play which hasj been pronounced equally as good as and Mrs. Thomas Steel, west of this city, Mrs. Penman and Mrs.

Steel anrt Wgh are sisters. This was their first visit his sister Mrs. Max Haverman, Col-! according to the dramatic critic of The Cleveland Plain TOMORROW The Big First National Picture, 1111 1111111111 11111II1111 1111111 n11nit 1111n11111nln 1111111111111n iiimiimmimimii ADMISSION 15c and 30c niiiiimiimmmiii ilHIIIIIIIHIIillllllll SHOWS 6:15 3 SHOWS tllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII for forty-one years. W. M.

Osier, paino tuner, 18 years experience. Fhone 714Y. 14-lmo Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goettge and children.

West Front street returned Monday evening from a motor trip to St. Clairesville. Banic and Wheeling, W. Va. Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Kearns. Beav- school in that city. Miss Kate Mosher of Canton visited her mother, Mrs. Louise Mosher.

over the week-end. J. George, painter and paper hanger. Call 311Y. 5 Mrs.

Tom Brown has returned from a visit in Greensville, Pa. William and Edward Wolfe have Dealer. 5 DOVER MILLS RESUME TODAY TO-NIGHT tH er avenue, returned Friday from Cleveland where they ing from a ten visit with rel-1 spent the week-end and Labor Day atives in Warren. visiting friends and relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Grlbhle and Don't fail to see for the Ray Demuth of Tuscarawas. Mr. at the Lutheran church and Mrs. William Gribble and Jake Friday evening 8 p.

under the Seibort and son. Howard, motored auspices of the South West Divis- to Norwalk Saurday, and spent the ion of the Young Ladies Bible Five mills of the Dover plant of The American Sheet Tin Plate which were idle last week because of a shortage of material, resumed at 8:30 a. Tuesday, tnak ing the plant operating at full capacity this week. evening. On Sunday they went to! Class.

Admission 15 and 25c. 5-4 Sandusky and Cedar Foint. Special price Goodyear Miss Catherine Wolfe has return- ed from Cleveland where she has all weather Quinlan's been the guest of Misses Maxine Tire Shop. l-3t and Hilda Hawk for the past week. Mrs.

Walter Tabor and son, Bob-; Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Marlow hie. have returned from Magnetic have returned to their home in Springs, where they spent two! Cleveland aftpr spending the week weeks. with their parents here.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scott of Massil- Tennent. the Tuner. Expert and THREE DRUNKS FINED IN DOVER Three drunks drew fines of $5 and costs each, when arraigned be- fore Mayor VonKaenel, Dover, Mon-j day.

They were Sam Watkins. Brady McClarty, both negroes, and Albert Thomas, white. Ion visited over Labor Day with the STUART HOLMES, LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD, CLARENCE BURTON, EDVTHE CHAPMAN, RICHARD WAYNE AND CHARLES OGLE. Her style and beauty were put on parade to make him look successful. He never stopped to think that she might attract other men too much.

A gorgeous picture of fashion and married life. Set in New York and the bandit haunts of Mexico. reliable. Phone 445 Hefling Piano I parents. Mr.

and Mrs. James Co. 23-tf Moore, West Fair street. Mr. and Mrs.

John Marlow have Neil Flora of Warren visited his returned from a vacation trip to brother. Foster Flora over the week Cleveland, Niagara Falls and end. burg. 1 1-2 lb loaf of bread for 10 Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Wenger have The Great A. P. Tea 124 gone on a vacation trip to Youngs-! Incorporation papers have been West High street. 5 1-t town and Niagara Falls. been granted by the secretary of has returned after i Special price Goodyear 32x4 to the Shrier-Neil Oil com- LOCAL OIL CO.

INCORPORATED Will be at the REEVES HOTEL, NEW PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, SEPT. 7TH. and Every Two Weeks Threfter If you are sick and have failed to find any relief you are especially invited to meet me at the hotel and 1 will explain to you why you are sick. It will cost you nothing to consult me and I never try to persuade anyone to take treatment.

That Is a question for each to decide for themselves. I have treated many people in New Philadelphia and vicinity and that have continued their treatments are having most gratifying results as they will tell you. These cases had been the rounds and had practically given up hopes of having their health restored. It is especially those cases that have failed to find relief that 1 shall be glad to meet. IF SICK, COME.

Had these people been doubters they would be sick yet. Just read their own words and decide for yourself whether it paid them to take my treatments. BAD CASE OF EPILEPSY YIELDS TO TREATMENT. Canton. 0., Feb.

12, 1921. This certifies that our little daughter, Mary, aged nine years, was afflicted with epilepsy She would have 10 or 15 spells every day. She would fall over and jerk and become unconscious for a short time. She had also lost her speech, and could not talk. We took her to several doctors, but they said nothing could be done for her.

Finally, thru a friend of ours who was taking treatment of Dr. Higbie, we were sure he could help her, and had hopes of her being cured when we went, and the doctor would not promise us he could cure her. He said he felt sure he could cure her, and had hopes that he could cure her. She took her first blood treatment on October 7, 1920. After the second treatment she began to talk again.

She had not talked for several months. A few after beginning the rteatment, she was free from any atttacks during the day, hut would have some at night while asleep. Those grew less often and finally disappeared. Today, Mary is as well as she ever was, as far as we can see. We certainly feel very thankful for what Dr.

Higbie has done for our; piker Kiefer. littje girl MR AND MRg j0HN ORCII, 2528 14th St. N. E. CHRONIC COUGHS ARE DANGEROUS.

Canton. Ohio, August 31, 1921. This certifies that I had the flu in 191S, I had a bad cough for a long time after, and my family physician said 1 had quick consumption. About June 1st, 1921, I was taken with an acute cough. The cough was very severe.

I spit up somehing errible. Lost 17 pounds in weight. I began taking Special Blood Treatments of Dr. Higbie, on June 19. I could notice an improvement after the first Blood Treatment.

After taking treatments six weeks I commenced work again. I do not cough any have gained about seven pounds and feel good. I have a good appetite and feel that I will soon have my normal weight. I would advice anyone with an acute or chronic cough to consult Dr. Higbie.

GRANVILLE KAISER. Dover. Ohio, Route 2. NEURITIS SUFFERER BENEFITED. 1 June 22.

1921. certifies that I heve had Neuritis for over six yers. I suffered with pains practically all the time. Have taken treatment at Hot Springs with benefit, but did not cure. Have been treated hv several physicians, also taken Chiropractic, Electrical and other treatments, hut the effect was only temporary.

On May in. 1921, I began taking Special Bljgjri Treatments of Dr. Higbie. Have taken four treatments so far. and better than any time in five years.

I work every day and feel like working Could not sleep before taking treatments, but sleep fine now. are practically ell gone. 1 would advise anyone suffering with' neuritis to take the Special Blood Treatments. H.P.SNYDER,” 200 Third N. W.

RELIEF FROM RHEUMATISM. This certifies that I had been afflicted with rheumatism for.about 12 years prior to taking Special Blood Treatments of Dr. Higbie. For several months at a time I would be unable to do any work at all at no time was able to do hard work. Would often be in bed for several weeks at a time.

Would be unable to move or help mysel at all. I commenced taking Special Blood Treatments of Dr. Higbie in March, 1920. After a few treatment all pains had left me. I have enjoyed good health ever since.

It is now over a year since I took the last treatment and I have never felt a pain or any sign of rheumatism. I would advise any one suffffering with rheumatism to take Special Blood Treatments as given by Dr. Higbie. ALEX COSTEA, 720 Ross N. E.

Remember the day, Thursday, September 7th at the Reeves Hotel, from 9 A. M. till 7:30 P. M. Address All Communications to 116 Market Ave.f Canton, Ohio.

Mrs. Ella died Saturday at 4 p. m. of cancer. She was a daughter of William Spiker, well-known here, and niece of Mrs.

William Bingham of this city. She was a former resident of Uhrtcbsville. Burial will he made Thursday at 1 m. in Union cemetery, Uhrichsville. FUNK MEETS OLD BUDDIES MONDAY Aaron Funk, deputy county recorder and the Democratic candidate for that office at the November election, attended the annual reunion of the 146th Infantry, 37th Division, at Wooster, Monday.

Funk served overseas with Co. in this regiment, holding the noncommissioned rank of sergeant. HINTON RESUMES BRAZIL FLIGHT Key West. Sept. Hinton, piloting the Sampaio Correia II, to Brazil, hopped off for South America at 8:30 this morning but was forced to return because of too heavy a cargo.

The crew after landing lightened the cargo and prepared to make a fresh start. KINOGRAM AND BIRDS. TOMORROW. Joe Hurst spending the past ten days in Chicago and Lakeside. Charles Snyder of Portsmouth, visited his parents in North Third street over Labor Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Zeller of Dover, and Mr. and Mrs. George L.

Saekett have returned from an outing at Chippewa Lake, where they spent several days. look old before your nourish your hair with Parisian I all weather Tire Shop. l-3t Edgar Curtis and William Cain of Wadsworth were guests of Miss Helen McCleary and Miss Anne i Cole over Labor Day. Miss Virginia Turner has return-1 ed from Cleveland after visiting since Friday with Miss Lillian Shanley. Regular meeting of Civic cluh Tuesday at r.

:30 p. in Chamber' pany of this city. John North Broadway confectioner, is president and John Senhauser is secretarv. WHITES UNO NEGROES CLASH IN CHICAGO THOUSANDS ATTEND COMMUNITY PICNIC Wise Lois Weber Production. Also Comedy Sage.

This will preserve its natur- of Commerce room. Good program, al color and beauty and prevent It Everybody come. from getting it daily. F. C.

Rea. Mrs. R. J. Hill of Canton visited iiiniiifiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiimniimii nun minimi ii minium minium ii iii 11 ii muni ovpr Lahnr Day her sigter Several thousand persons attended the Community picnic at Tus- jcora park, Labor Day.

Concerts by the Great Eastern hand, contests A. C. Andreas and daughters, Lil- and dancing furnished the enter- lian and Jane, and Norman Parr tainment. returned from Lakeside where thev Chicago, Sept. of Labor day picnickers were recovering today from injuries received in a clash between whites and colored at Lincoln park yesterday.

Police reserves were called out after Frank negro, was alleged to have made an insulting remark to a white girl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinzle and BOLIVAR family attended the reunion. Mr.

and Mrs. L. V. Lash and Mrs- Swank and daughter daughter Florence, and son Marguerite, spent Saturday in Can- and Ross Daley attended the Smith ton- reunion at Nimisilla Fark, Canton, Auranda Tracy of Canton id Saturday visiting friends here. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Kinzle and two children were in New Philadelphia Sunday afternoon. Tibet is larger than France, many and Spain combined. The world's production of sugar is approximately 18,000,000 tons. FUN, FROLIC, AMUSEMENT S.

Hare and family. Miss Mildred Sweany returned Saturday from Ashland, where she spent the past month visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander. spent the week end at the Andreas summer home.

Miss Hilda Rigby of New York City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Evan Coslett, Tuscarawas avenue. MILL ARM SLASHED ALL THIS WEEK For once seven room, Mrs. H. H.

Scheu and daughter, i modern house. All conveniences Joanne Elizabeth, have returned to ca.ll 654-Y. GREATER SNOWS 8 RIDING DEVICES SHOW GROUNDS OPPOSITE COUNTRY CLUB BIJOU THEATRE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. Buck Jones UN SHOD I his is a real Buck Jones story and you ought to see him. Rip Roaring stern.

Also other ottractions. io and 22c. plus Tax. OESO Try a Times Class Ad. their home in the McGregor apartments from Union hospital.

Are you Ruptured? Then wear Dr. Gentsch's Safety Truss. See adv. on another page. 1-tf-tu-fri John Donahey, employed in the Overland factory at Toledo this summer, spent the week end with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Donahey.

He will attend High school in Toledo this winter and make his home with his sister, Mrs Park Ogden. Mrs. Margaret Kingsbury, mother of Mrs A. V. Donahey, is spending a week 1n Canton visiting Mr.

and Mrs. George Goordy and Miss Harriett Conn. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Orr and daughter. Ruth, of Cleveland, visited over Labor Day with Miss Clara Creal. Mrs. Oliver Schweitzer and daughter, Mary Elizabeth have re- I turned to their home in Detroit af- I ter spending two weeks with Miss I Clara Creal, West Ray street. Miss Harriett Conn of Canton, spent the week-end with her cousin Mrs.

John Senhauser, North Sixth street. Miss Fanny Ditto has gone to Orrville, where she is employed as teacher in an Orrville school. Miss Grace O'Donnell of Orrville washer guest over the week end. Your broken lens duplicated accurately in a few hours, new lenses in your old frames, new frames and mountings. Everything for comfort of people who wear glasses.

Optical office, Hotel Reeves building. 27tfeod Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wright and children have returned from a outing at Lakeside and Cedar Point. Dr.

and Mrs. S. B. McGuire. Dover, were In Cedar Point from Thursday till Monday evening.

Alfred Heitzman of Dover underwent an operation for tonsils and adenoidB Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Shott and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hurst and grandson, Katherine and Charles Wasser- fallen have returned to their home in Detroit, after a two Otto Smith, Chestnut street, an employee of the American Sheet Tin Plate cut his arm severely! at I p.

m. Saturday, while unloading steel from a truck. A tendon in the right arm was severed. months visit with their grandmother, Mrs. Anna Wasserfallen, in South Seventh street.

William H. Saam and family, Wabash avenue, motored to Cleve- day BANB BOOSTS FAIR i FOR THE RELIEF, OF Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Cramp olic iarrhcea SOLD EVERYWHERE HtlllllMIIIHI IIHII1III lllllll III ill II11 Ic land Sunday and spent the with friends and relatives. The of Foreign Wars Eyes tseted free. Properly fitted band of Canton gave an excellent glasses prevents eye strain that concert in the public square.

Tues, causes extreme nervousness and jdav morning, boosting the headache. W. W. Ford, 154 West! county fair which is being held High street. 5-tf Fountain Pens for School iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiitiiiiumnMmimmmmiiimiiiiiim sorm to digest my Whover says that, surely doesn't eat enough else eats too much highly seasoned foods.

Bread is easy to digest, and helps balance any meal. Have you ev ertried baking bread at home, Canton this week. i Miss Helen Stecker of Cleveland who has been the guest of Miss Helen Emerson since last Wednesday returned to her home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

W. Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. O. C.

Moffitt have returned from Niles where they spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rearden. Regular meeting of Civic club Tuesday at 7:30 p. in Chamber of Commerce room.

Good program. Everybody come. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lash of Niles are guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. James Barrett, North Sixth street. Dr. W. W.

Ford has returned from a five weeks trip in the east in the White Mountains, N. He also visited Lake Champlaign, Camp Lily Dale. Jamestown, N. and Quebec, Canada. Dr.

G. I. Goodrich, Dover, made a Akron, Sept. totally destroyed the rubber reclaiming factory of the Leo Meyer company here today. Loss is estimated at $75,000.

Every student needs a Fountain Pen to com- plete his equipment. We 5 advise I 7 he Conklin I CARBOft FOR ROSLi CATtBOlL. is a seW-ntttc antiseptte rerap-dy especially prepared bo promptly stop pain censed by boils or our- I and draw out the core. 1 AKKLK application wHl gice qnlck. relief without an expensive operation.

Get 9 50c box from yoor dmsrgist today. Yonr money will be refunded yon are not absolutely aatiafled. accept ter CAR BO I i by rrame. xvith clip for Boys. Ring Top for Girls, $2.50 to $3.50.

Other makes: Peerless Hour of the World" Jmmimrmiiiiimimiimmiimfiiiiiiiiiiinininiittiitiiiii WAHL DUNN Plenty to choose from. Holton Drug Store Opp. Hotel Reeves Call Deliver. imiifmmmniiiiiiiiiimitmmiiiiiiiii Dance at Midvale, edncsday, Sept, 6th. nmmiiiiiimiiiimmiiiiiimmmiiiin Ford Ickes Bldg.

The business trip to Columbus Tuesday. Robprt Leiser of Warren spent Music by Cristenella.il the week end here. John Leiser re turned with him for a visit of a week. Mrs. Catherine Diefenbach, of Granite City, Miss Margaret Lowier of Cleveland, Mr.

and Mrs. Simon Deible and daughter, Mildred of this city, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Groh, Stonecreek valley. Adm. 10c and 50c.

MOONLIGH 1 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111! I) 1111111113111II111111111 11 i 11111111 School Supplies DANCE Subscribe for Jhe Dally Jlrnee, I At Mountview Park Tuesday Night I I VANITY FAIR ORCH. I Holton Drug Store like a high-powered racer. Try; it out one of these fine spring momisge. The Garage on the Square Co. Both Phones 101 Dover, Ohio.

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