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The Daily Times from New Philadelphia, Ohio • Page 5

Publication:
The Daily Timesi
Location:
New Philadelphia, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
5
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THE DA1EY TIMES FRIDAY, APRIL 30,1920 UNION OPERA HOUSE Monday and Tuesday For Hit' charm of YOUTH The Power of FAITH And the constancy of LOVE, see PRESENT JUDY OF HARBOR It is like painting the lily to add anything In Forbes Cocoa nothing is MILES MINTER simply the right Wpgii fif jyfeftjd flKfil Que cate in' toasting and grinding' every step froju Jo (flight Picture made by Realart Pictures Corporation. The first was of Green Gables." OPERA HOUSE Rogues 5 HE loved her and she loved him. But HE learns that his grandfather, the Governor, is the Wolf in sheep's clothes, responsible lor all of sufferings. A Gripping, Touching, Appealing, Human Interest Story No doubt you have read the novel ol of Harbor," and were thrilled by the wonderful story of little Judy, which moved you to tears and smiles. Her joys were vours.

Her sorrows were yours. Now see her in pictures. IHE PICTURE EVERYBODY WANT'S TO SKI The Modern Woodmen of America hold their meetings the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. The Knights of Pythias moot at Castle hall on Tuesday evening each week. George Castor of Louden has purchased a new Monroe from the Buckeye Motor Car Co.

John Miller was in New Philadelphia Wednesday on nchool business. Ray Pox of Cleveland spent Wednes day and Thursday here at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fox, north of town. STRASBURG PRICES 11c and 22c A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy Tucker at their homo last week. A. J. App Bolivar was here Wed nesday on business.

I. A. Stanbarger spent Thursday in Navarre. Shamrock Camp. At tile mooting of the Camp No.

S7uu. the new members taken in were: Mr. and John Hoover, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover.

Those transferred from Maple Leaf Camp 4002, Dover, to Shamrock No. Midi. St.rashurg, were: Mr, and Mrs. C. Wr.

Mullett, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Tillie Boyd, Mr.

and Mrs. Florence Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. George Suntheimcr, Raymond Mohart, Everett Suntheimer, Miss Sarah Amos, Miss Jnnnetta Black, Miss (fiesta 'M i Nellie Bradley, Mrs, Paul ine Moyer, Mrs. Laura Wernke and Mrs.

Elizabeth Kutschor. Regular meeting of Shamrock Camp of the Royal Neighbors will be held on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month. Estate ef Phoebe Stephan, deceased. The undersigned has been appointed and qualified Administrator of the Estate of Phoebe Stephan. Dated this 29th day of April, A.

D. 1920. WILLIAM it. STEPHAN, AdihinisiraW. People With Thin, Pale Blood Are Listless and Want to do L.ttle LurljlAliLE.

CONSTANCE TALMADGEI -wmwmwmmm A I ft i A -1 OftllKR IN TfIK COI I'ollanI Comedy, l'wo Shows 7 and 11 and 22c. Come lo the lirsl show Sure Relief MORE RED BLOOD CELLS NEEDED Tin' WisecMoClung. employes are making plans to win Hie industrial league baseball pennant this season. Among other ayers of note is George Hammond formerly, of Bergholz who is now employed at the plant and will be one the shir pitchers. Hammond has just returned from Montgomery, where he, spent three weeks training in big league coin puny and is in ino.jpjwk of condition.

George has been pltVy ing mighty good hall Mie past few seasons and is ter this than ever. G. M. Wilson 0110 of the catchers has a good whip to second. Wilson has been working out in tine style.

The team has a good crowd of tern. 0 H. Willard an old navy man, playing an outfiold ia swatter, throws easily to third or home from field and is mighty fan! getting the ball in action. Manager Clarence Tooiney will have a good game scheduled for May Kith. He has several teams to select from and will pick one that will give, him a good battle.

iCy Marshall will pitch the Sunday game. Last yeeur Cy played with Buffalo and before that was with Ihe Gaylords of Canton. Take Pepto-Wangan, Famous Tonic say instead cf LA' SLfcffu IN DIGESTION'JJ ell ans I Hot water Sure Relief When normally healthy, ambition poople begin to lack energy, and tire easily they are quickly discouraged and low in vitality, it -ual ly means their iblood has grown weak Such people are called anemic, or Build up the blood and you build up Ihe health and spirits. Pepto-Mangan is a pleasanl-l i sting red blood builder and it mtains exactly the elements which poor, pale blood needs to'become rich, red blood. Rod blood means rosy checks, bright a clear a firm step.

Pepto- Mangan has placed thousands of pe who needed Imi ding up in the full- blooded, energetic, vigorous class. It changes the attitude to a attitude. Recommended by physicians for thirty years and dd all over the world. Pepto-Mangan is sold in both liquid and tablet form. Both contain the same medicinal ingredients.

Buy Pepto-Mangan at jour Be sure the name on the package. Without ii is not Pepto-Mangan. A GOOD AUTOMOBILE Yivitm Marlin in Have you a good high grade automobile? Just now we can otter vou cash for vour car. For direct information connect with 4- p. j.

con Zimmerman Automobile Company I 241 North Fourth COLUMBUS, OHIO. I Phone, Citz. 7060. RELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION talc is admired Ly all American women tor its delightful tjrance and unusually refreshing softness. Few women consider their boudoir complete without Mavis toilet water.

Itsfragrance is treasured by iti users. Mavi3 talc and toilet water are for sale at all druggists. Buy them today and you will find that they are truly IRRESISTIBLE! V. VIVADOU, INC. NEWYORK PARIS SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY TIMES OPEN 0:00 SHOW 6:30 MATINEE OPEN 1:30 SHOW 2:00 (nr L.

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Free Booklet. Mr. C. Itrrry THE HOME OF GOOD PHOTOPLAYS Those lovely, lilmy, Inmsptirenl Hals were never more popular than I his season. And nothing prellier can he round to wear with sheer summer frocks.

Edith Roberts in Triflers A BIG () REEL PRODUCTION INTERNATIONAL NEWS. ANOTHER RHi SHOW FOR 11 AND 17 CENTS. WE HAVE THEM In a line new assortment of styles, and the prices are so very very reasonable. Handsome Rlaek Moline and Moline Rraid Hals, in medium or droop, trimmed with Held flowers and ribbon Prellv Moline lltils, trimmed xvilh gorgeous colored flowers and liserc ribbon Large Droop Moline and Hair Rraid Hals, crown surrounded with a wreath of flower white and CHIROPRACTIC Removes the cause of disease, no operations Free Consultation. Alfred Dearden, Chiropractor, 9 Phone 530-C.

Opposito P. O. MATINEE AND NKill'l Rig Mixed Program. 6TI a A ft ft Monli 4 omerv and Rock and Knighties." A LSI Mi IT AND JEFF COMEDY. Anollier Good Comedy.

SPECIAL MUSIC. ADMISSION If AND 22 CENTS. The Garver Bros. Co Sirasburg, Onio FIRST and MAIN STREETS iUHRICHSVILLE. BELL PHONE BRINGING UP FA II K- -By Geo.

McManus WELL Nt OOlNCi A bOMOE S'. HERE IF I bELL IT VO HAVE TO A C.OOD PklC.E PRICE i Ojt this rer'3 my K'ORR THAT rHE PLACE WHERE ARE ''H? CR ct VO' MS 1 c'A A MY oOGOtM AOLu 11- AC, Pll Wll all. fit id The. i ONE til Hummell'i valley school house Thursday evening was the scene of a good roads meeting, residents of that valley with a great deal of enthusiasm for improved roads, effecting an organization. Emmett Hurtzig was elected president.

The secretary elected is Edgar Spring. Wilmer Wright was the choice for treasurer. The officers together with Arthur Hummell and Leo Gowins, who also were the choice of ballots, will serve on the board of control Walter Graff, tnemlber of the county board of commissioners, joined Commissioner J. A. Benfer at this meeting, the two members of the county 'board being accompanied by County Farm Agent Bolt? 55T55555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555O555555555555555555 05645579 008953484823530053010002020101020002021000010101010200530100530000010202000200000802010201010248000200020001000000000101020200010000020100533100010002 005348485348485300020002020223010101020200010001050202010000000000010002000201020100020002000001000201532300000201000100020000010002020101013000020102.

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