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Gazette News-Current from Xenia, Ohio • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT MRS. GEORGE FETZ AI MIAMI FLA Mrs. George Fetz died unexpectedly at ll Thursday morning in Miami, where with her husband, she was spending the winter. No particulars regarding her death were contained in the telegram which was received at 4 Tuesday afternoon by her brother-in-law. Henry Fetz, and further word is awaited by the family.

Mrs. Fetz had not been well for about a year, but this fact was known only to her family and near friends. She had not been bedfast so far as is known, and news of her death greatly shocked local relatives and friends. The nature of the ailment which had been undermining her health, is not known by members of the family in Xenia, as Mrs. Fetz was never given to talking about her ailment, and had succeeded in covering the fact that she was seriously ill.

At the time she and her husband went south the first of the year, as had been their custom for a number of years, she was not feeling at all well, but friends who saw her in Florida recently said that she appeared to be in better health and spirits'than she had for some time. Mrs. maiden name was Victoria Sinz. and she was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Bernhardt Sinz. She was born on a farm east of Xenia. December 23, 1854, but had spent most of her life in Xenia. She was married to Mr. Fetz March 15 1888 Premo Eclipse THE PREMO ECLIPSE SATISFIES THE MOST PARTICULAR HOUSEWIFE These ranges satisfy because they are built with that purpose always in mind.

range leaving the store is guaranteed to be a good baker and the larger ovens (13 inches high) now furnished make the Premo Eclipse more useful than ever. This year the Eclipse factory is using Copper Bearing steel exclusively and are using heavier sheets. This Copper Bearing steel is the most rust-resisting obtainable, so we know that no other ranges are more durable than the eclipse. GLASS glass oven doors are very convenient as you can watch yrour baking through the closed door. This means uniform baking and saving of gas because no heat is lost by opening the door.

These doors are absolutely guaranteed not to break from heat. BEFORE BUYING a gas range be sure that you see the Premo Eclipse because nowhere can you buy a more durable, more satisfactory or more attractive range for such a reasonable price. With the Tappan burner attachment you can save your gas bill one- fourth. Sold exclusively by Hutchison Gibney Largest Store in Greene County A member of Christ fipiscpoal church, Mrs. Fetz always was greatly interested in the church work, and in various charitable work of the church and organizations with which she was connected.

She was active in the work of the Sunshine society, and was greatly interested in and a substantial supporter of Christ Hospital, Cincinnati. She was always ready to give personal aid and financial support to the church and to charity. Surviving Mrs. Fetz are her husband, and one brother and sister, Henry Sinz and Mrs. H.

E. Schmidt of this city. Mrs. Schmidt is now at St. Petersburg, Fla.

It is expected that Mr. Fetz will start immediately for Xenia with his body, ifnd that he will reach Xenia next Monday. Local relatives opened the home on West Second street, and are arranging for holding the funeral next Tuesday afternoon. VICTIM OF SHOOTING SUED FOH DIVORCE XENIA DAILY GAZETTE, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1917 HIE IS MEH IBE TO BE I friends in the house bouquet of Mrs, Ada Alberta Bradley, who was shot at her apartments on West Main street last December by Earl Hamer, who is now serving a term in the penitentiary for his act, was sued for divorce yesterday in Dayton, by Charles E. Bradley, a Spanish- War veteran, now an inmate of the National Military Home, Dayton.

petition says 'hat he and the defendant were married July 6, 1901, and have one child. Mary aged 14 years. He charges the defendant with wilful neglect of her marital duties, and says that ever since their marriage, she constantly cursed, abused and quarreled with him, called him vile and obsecne names, and has threatened him with bodily harm. He avers that she deserted him in April 1915. There is nothing so necessary to a health and comfort as regularity of the bowels.

All children are especially susceptible to stomach trouble and any overstrain of the sensitive organs has a tendency to obstruct elimination. This condition is responsible for much of the illness of childhood. To relieve constipation a mild laxative should be employed. Cathartics and purgatives are violent in their action and should be avoided. Mrs.

Alfred Du Bois, Mt. Holly, N. says Dr. Syrup Pepsin is without doubt the most effective remedy for constipation she has ever used and that it is the only remedy she could Kinney was greeted with a storm of find for her baby Lifctle was Back of it all, back of the wonder- revefa-j'y constipated during: his first year ful individual efforts of the soloists. tjon in tbe art nothing she tried seemed to help The stamp of approval voiced by appreciation the public as represented by a sent hun crowded house at the Opera House roses.

vnirp af WH- Thursday night was placed upon the; than pleas, fte'KiC Tommy he rendered to show how well he would handle the song in the big show to be staged by Mr. Pasture. Mr. Orbison has a splendid tone and wonderful power, and of the Business Association. From the opening chorus with its clever and successful appeal to tbe audience for applause, until Clarence Horen, that apt portrayer of feminine 'success charms, costumed in red, white blue as the Goddess of Liberty Warren McKinley, as Hi Triller, frmv.

Yellow Snrines. brought down than pleasing. Most Effective Remedy Mother Had Ever Used Dr. Syrup Pepsin Relieves Baby When Other Medicines Failed. duced the best home talent show that has ever been staged at the local Opera House.

The only unfortunate occurence to mar the production was the fact that a number of the soloists were laboring under disadvantage of heavy colds. In the 1917 Minstrel Revue Director McCarty departed from the old order of things just enough to Try This New Recipe for Coconut LayerCake Cupful Of Freak Grated Coconut; Vt cupful of butter; I cupful of granulated ti Cupful of coconut milk; 2 cupfuls of flour; 2 level teaspoonfuls of baking powder Grocer Cream butter and sugar until light; add well-mixed yolks of eggs, coconut milk, half the sifted flour and baking pow der, the coconut which has been pressed dry in fruit press or cheesecloth. Beat the whites of eggs until light; fold in and add the rest of flour. Bake in two nine-inch jelly tins in moderate oven for twenty-five minutes. Put together with boiled coconut icing and cover top and sides; sprinkle with coconut.

10c At Your Complete Recipe Booklet on Request Fresh Grated Coconut in the Original Milk In Cana, Not in Paper Packages NOT a Desiccated Coconut Baker's Fresh Grated Coconut is selected coconut, grated and packed in its own milk. It saves you all the bother of preparation, and you know you are getting the finest coconut grown Remember, this is fresh, not desiccated coconut. Recipe Booklet on Request FRANKLIN BAKER COMPANY Dept. NP Philadelphia, Pa. (Continued On Page Seven) 9 rFHE best mince meat you ever tasted, and it still costs you the same old price of a package This is high living but not high cost in living.

Get onesuch I mincemeats MERRELL-SOULE CO. Syracuse New York R. C. Jewell, M.D. OSTEOPATH ALLEN BUILDING Famous Cheap Store Friday and Saturday are always our BARGAIN DAYS SOMETHING SPECIAL THESE TWO DAYS THAT YOU MISS DRESSES you could chose with your eyes shut and get a bargain 50c to $1,19 LADIES MUSLIN WEAR PRETTY EMBROIDERED CHEMISE, extraordinary value 59C GOWNS with fine embroidered 50 and 98c CORSET COVERS, nicely made, special 29c MIDDY BLOUSES, the finest assortment 50c to $1,19 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Aluminum, consisting of double boilers, kettles, saucepans, only 1.39 Lard Cans.

25 and 50 pound sizes. 30 40c Buckets and Pails, all sizes 25c to 75c Wash boilers, tin, galvanized, copper bottom and all copper, from 89c to $4.25 Wash Line IOC Clothes Line Reel We sell a complete line of wringers. SEE OUR LINE OF PAINTS, HARDWARE, CHINAWARE COOKING UTENSILS AND FLASHLIGHTS ell verything DUS CHEAP STORE back of the graceful dancing of thei The part of A Tye Walker, a charming back of the excel- actor was Beverly taken by Ellent work of the specialty men, and bert Babb. When persuaded to debark of the splendid work of of his hitg his chorus, made perfect by long prac-E pre8entation of the part of Grand rice, could be seen E. Gleeson Mc-'Duke Vassili in the From arty, Director and good fellow, who; and his characterization of has rounded a home talent cast into Raymond Hitchcock in his famous finished crowd of Thespians and speech on the Income Tax, was received with a burst of applause.

In black face, a Team of Old Timers, G. String and E. String, taken by C. L. Jeffries and C.

E. Shannon, were a big hit in their musical numbers. Mr. Jeffries introduced not only a novel instrument but a novel way of playing an old instrument. He introduced a and transpose the sketch and the min- bj8 juggling of a guitar was unusual- strel circle, putting the sketch first lv clever The solo of Mr.

and the circle following. The new arrangement was a pleasing departure and enhanced the show from an artistic point of view, giving a pretty setting for the grand finale. Tile Revue was written by Mr. McCarty himself and was significant of his originality and live wire methods. The Revue opens in the preliminary sketch in a theatrical bocking office on a fine spring morning.

Billy Bouncer, the office boy, was taken by Don Clark and his clever lines kept the audience laughing during the entire production. The clever opening chorus introducing the performance was sung by the large chorus' which represented a bunch of sticking around the booking office for a job. The opening lines announce the appearance of the who come dancing in in true Follies costumes, and with a grace and charm that would make the most successful Winter Garden star green with envy. Lead by Lawrence Brugh, whose pearly white shoulders and sweet little dimples, would belie the fact I that he was a boy, the out- did themselves in their song and dance number and wen for themselves hearty applause. The who took part in the dance and who distinguished themselves ith glory in their feminine representation were: Marshall Best, Frank Chambliss.

Robert Hall, John Purdom, John Kiernan, Lawrence Prugh, Leo Killeen and Richard Sayre. They were billed as the and with their girlish figures and clever dances they took the house by storm. Moore Pepp and Fuller Pepp, known as the were represented by William I and Harold and their dancing Trul singing act with the was the last word in the Terpsichorean art. Their musical comedy was a success and brought flown a storm of applause. ivotta Keyes, the typical typist, dressed in a becoming green costume, was represented by Clarence Horen, who has won fame depicting feminine charms, and Ills ability along this line has classed him with Julian Eltinge.

entrance was heralded by a song by the chorus. The plot of the sketch follows from then on, Philip Space, a Press Agent is represented by Harry Hagler, who carried through his part with a world of Mr. Hagler was given the part on short notice to fill in the part of W. Jacob Smith, who was unable to appear. Miss Keyes happens to be the particular girl whom Philip attaches his attentions to at the present time, but he finds a rival in B.

A. Booker, the secretary, which part was taken by Roy C. Hayward. Mr. Hayward outdid himself in the part of the old beau brummel, who still retained passions of his youth.

In his song, May Be Old But Got Young he ex- presses his character to a His i song and impersonation was clever and he was joined by the dancing girls in the final chorus. His appearance and wonderful character acting won the Appreciation of the house. Agnew De Haven, as Burnham Corke, a Minstrel man, carried his part like a past master and his i comic repartee with the office boy furnished food for the applause of the audience. The part of the man ager, Mr. Al G.

Pasture was taken I well by Harry D. Smith. When leonard Campbell, as Bertie I LaRue, a Sweet Young Thing, I Stepped out on the stage, he took the house. All Beltie had to do was to 1 he there and his presence caused infinite amusement. Tripping lightly up to Mr.

Pasture, he introduced himself and given a chance to display his singing and dancing till ems. Want to Go To as sung and portrayed by Mr. Campbell, was a scream and as a token of him until she got a bottle of Dr. Syrup Pepsin. Now he is a fine, strong, healthy boy, and she thanks Dr.

Caldwell for it. Dr. Syrup Pepsin is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, free from opiates or narcotic drugs; it acts gently without griping or other discomfort, and appeals to children because of its pleasant taste. Druggists everywhere sell it for fifty cents a bottle, and every mother should have it in the house for use whenever occasion arises. To avoid imitations and ineffective substitutes always be sure to ask for Dr.

Syrup Pepsin. See that a facsimile of Dr. signature and his portrait appear on the yellow carton in which the bottle is packed, A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by waiting to Dr. W. B.

Caldwell, 455 Washington Monticello, Illinois. ii Modern Shoe Repair Shop ii Half Paw and Slip Knot Rubber Heels or 80c 45c Julius Jacobson 25 West Main Street. ORPHIUM TO-NIGHT i 99 Inspiration Bluebird 5 Reel Special Featuring Kila Hall, Marc Robbins, Margaret Whistler and an All Star Harris Story Keep Your Feet Gives Promise of Splendid Entertainment. OF THE Pathe 2 Reel. Hest Serial Yet.

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'rn Deko-Light ii today furnishing thousands of farm-houses wi Lrillant, convenient, safe and economical light. It is furnishing power to operate washing machines, fhurris, ream separators, milking machines, vacuum e'c. It is lighting cMiTiity chi.rchss, stores and public hulls. It is furnishing bg; and power to summer homes and to houseboats and yacht etc. It is rural stations and con.

t. action cum ll it lighting the camps of United State-, troops on thp Mexican I and it losing hereto- f. -re dreamed 1 .1 bean ties in the I' of Mau.tu-sth Cave, Ken- lucky. It ber, eve Delco Light -ut re operation and Delco- i o. are to be found in a1- reoil cv cr part of (he world.

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