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THE XENIA DAILY GAZETTE. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25, 1917 PAGE SIX street and finds herself entangled in ernor in encouraging and aiding deep intrigue. It is a throbbing ex- the plan. posure of big business and money have long urged wider madness.

A murder mystery develops use of the rougher Cox said that is n'ot solved until the close of today. value to health is recog- the picture, when by a remarkably niz.ed. White flour, as milled today, ingenious twist, George LeGuere is utilizes only 70 per cent of the wheat saved dying for a crime he did berry. I am informed by millers who not commit. A clever touch comes in know that a 7(3 per cent as a studio party in which the couples England now be milled start out in quest of adventure in New and marketed with profit.

York at night with only ten cents widespread use by housewives each. Theodore Marston, famous for and bakers would mean the saving of his Wall street stories is the director, perhaps millions of bushels of wheat, sorely needed in the great food crisis which stares us in the face. A 0 DDCJflH Cl HUO And patriotism requires that we over- ff His Dnt.AU iLUUn lock no means to conserve our food IC DV Close to five bushels of wheat are IU AU? Ulm CU Dl needed to produce one barrel of the ordinary 70-per cent TUC nuin IIH I COO obout'four bushels and ten I Hr" (I Hill mil I CKX pounds would be required for a barrel HIL. Winy mn.LV.IIU of the proposej flour which' utilizes more of the health- UNITED FUESS SPECIAL. giving bran.

Columbus, April state association of Ohio millers, meeting here today, will consider the plan of the state council of defense to grind and market a more commonly known as whole wheat flour. It is expected a representative will be named by the millers who will offer his services to the council and Gov- Signature of Produced under the master hand of E. Gleeson McCarty, popular and efficient director, the Historical Pageant to be staged by the Daughters of Veterans May 3 and 4, promises to mark an epoch in home talent productions in this city. The delightfully graceful dancing is carried through a number of the scenes and puts the pageant above the ordinary. I In these parts the director has secured a number of graceful lads and charming lassies, whose efforts in the first few already rival the I dancing of the great Pavlowa or the inimatable Paul Swan.

The pageant has ten scenes opening i with a of the in which Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter are each represented by a dancing couple in ballet costumes. The prologue to the pageant by Harry D. Smith follows. The second scene is in which the i speaking parts are taken by William Orbison, R. C.

Hayward and C. W. Rickard. In this scene the Redmen and the Daughters of Pocahontas assist. Scene 3 is Coming of the in which the principal parts are taken by Watkins Frame and S.

E. Hurley. The Odd Fellowrs and the Daughters of the Rebecca assist in this scene and 44 school children take part in a Pilgrim drill. In scene 4 Colonial Garden is shown. Miss Grace Kieman and William Hupman will take part in this, assisted by a number of other characters.

Mrs. Charles Adair will add to this scene by presenting a mixed quartette. Twelve young people take part in a minuet which closes the scene. In the fifth scene sixteen girls in hoop skirts give a Skirt Scene 6 is Days of in which a twelve minute Civil War sketch is given by Messrs. Hayward, Sellers, Wiley, Wilson, Ernest Beatty, Ed.

Reutinger, Marshall Best, Peter Bankard and Miss Ada Hebble. They will be assisted by a company of soldiers from the O. S. S. O.

Home. Scene 7 is a tableau of Address at wrhich C. W. Rickard represents Abraham Lincoln. The characters for scene 8 have not yet been selected.

In scene 9 World at will be shown in which 14 people take part in a patriotic ballet. Characters representing the nations at war, and peace, and love enters into this part. Scene IO, the closing scene, is a by the Daughters of Veterans. This is called America Triumphant. The costumes for the ballet were designed by Lillian Hamer of New York.

Nance is considered one of the most capable actresses on the screen to-day, and she it is who will appear before local picture fans at the Bijou Thursday afternoon and night in the third of the series of the Seven Deadly Sins. Her remarkable ability has gained her world wide fame and she is a keen portrayer of the human emotions and especially famous for scenes. Local fans will be given a treat when Miss appears in the leading role of their favorite series in which Shirley Mason and George Le Ouere have already become popular. Manager Sutton introduced a whole new cast to the local fans when he presented the McClure pictures, but each member of the company has already been proven a star. Fans have anxiously followed the adventures of little Eve Leslie and are again anxious to see haw she combats her new temptation In this picture Eve wants to become rich.

She plunges into Wall Christ in His great love, has taken our dear little babe, Charles Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Davis, bom Jan. 21, and died April the 21, aged three months. The parents and grandparents and many friends have the very deepest sympathy It is a blessed thought Christ doeth all things well.

He teaches us in His blessed word, suffer little children to come unto Me and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven. Card of Thanks We wish to thank those who assisted us at the time of the sickness and death of our son, and for the floral tributes and the kind words spoken by Rev. Nestle. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Hayden Davis and Family. For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears rf XENIA GRAIN AND PRODUCE New corn, bushel Oats, per bu 65 to .75 Wheat, per bushel Rye, Timothy hay to $13.50 Mixed hay to $13 Clover hay to $13.50 Clover seed $9 to $10 Straw $8 to $9.50 Eggs, wholesale Eggs, retail Chickens, on foot, wholesale Chickens, on foot, retail Chickens, dressed, wholesale Chickens, dressed, retail Oleomargarine, retail XENIA LIVE STOCK Corrected daily by Faulkner St CATTLE Shipping steers Good heifers 7.00 7.50 Cows 5.00@ 6.50 Bologna cows 4.50(g) 5.00 Veal calves 11.00 Lambs 12.00 heep 8.00 HOGS Hogs, 200 up Hogs, 160 to 200 Hogs, 140 to 100 Light hogs Pigs Sows Stags XENIA LIVE STOCK Corrected daily by Mullen and Peterson. CATTLE Shipping steers Butcher steers heifers. Cows, fat Bologna cows 4.00®) 4.50 Veal calves Wool lambs Clipped lambs Wool sheep Clipped sheep HOGS Hogs, 200 up Hogs, 160 to 180 Hogs, 130 to $12.90 Pigs $11.00 Sows Stags 10.00 City Eye Specialists Tell How Strengthen Eyesight In a Time In Many Instances strain arising from protracted scopical research work.

Bon-Opto used according to directions rendered a surprising service. I found my eyes remarkably strengthened, so much so I have put aside my glasses without discomfort. Several of my colleagues also used it and we are agreed as to its results. In a few days, under my observation, the eyes of an astigmatic case were so improved that glasses have been discarded by the Eye troubles of many descriptions may be wonderfully benefited by the use of Bon-Opto and if you want to strengthen your eyes, go to any drug store and git a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Oro one Bon-Opto tablet In a fourth of a pla.

of waler and let It dissolve. Wit'i this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily. You should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from tho start, and inflammation and redness will quickly disappear. lf your eyes bother you even a little it Is your duty to take stt pn to save them now before it i3 late. Many hopelessly blind might have aved their sight if they had cared for their eyes in time.

A city physician to whoa the nbove art; Ie submitted, said: Bon-Opto is a i markable eye remedy. Its constituent ingredients are well known to eminent eye ts and widely prescribed by them. I bara used it very successfully in my own practice on. pi vises? eyes were strained through overwork or tit I sses. I can highly recommend, i- in of weak, watery, aching, smarting; itching, I ir.ling ey red lids, blurred vision OC i yes lesbian -I from exposure to smoko, sun, or rind.

It Is one of the very few propa-a- 1 1 ous should be kept on band for regular uso In very family." Bon-opto is not a. medicine or secret remedy. It is an I preparation, the formula being printed on package. Tho manufacturers guarantee It to ut bet i eyesight GO per cent la one limo iii many instances, or refund the money. It is dis- penueU by ail £yod (IrUtigista iu this city, Including ay i i Hemphill and other prominent j-unctivltis and ephiphora.

Her eyes when not congested had the dull, suffused expression common to such cases. Having run out of her medicine a friend suggested Bon-Opto. She used this treatment and not only overcame her distressing condition, but strange and amazing as it may seem, so strengthened her eyesight that she was able to dispense with her distance glasses and her headache and neuralgia lett her. In this instance I should say her eyesight was improved I have since verified the efiicacy of this treatment in a number of cases and have seen the eyesight improve from bo to 75 per cent in a remarkably short time. I can say it works more quickly than any other remedy I have prescribed for the Dr.

Smith, an oculist of wide experience, says: have treated in private practice a number of serious opthalmic diseases with Bon-Opto and am able to report ultimate recovery in both scute and chronic cases. Mr. B. came to my oitice suffering with an infected eye. The condition was so that an cperation for enucleation seemed imperative.

Before resorting to tho operative treatment prescribed Bon- Opto and in 24 hours the secretion had lessened, inflammatory symptoms began to subside, and in seven days tho eje was cured and retained its normal vision. Another case of extreme convergent strabismus (cross eyer.) escaped the knife by the timely use of your collyrium. The tightened external muscles yielded to the soothing and anodyne effects cf Bon-Opto. always instil after removal of foreign bodies and apply it locally to all burns, ulcers and spots on the eyeball or the lids for its therapeutic effect. By cleansing the lids of secretions arid as a tonic for the eyeball itself tho vision is rendered more acute, hence the number of cases of discarded Dr.

Conner says: eyes were in bad condition owing to the pc vc re A Prescription Yon Can nave Filled and Use at Home. Boston, of eye strain and other eye weaknesses, and those who wear glasses, wall be glad to know that Doctors and Eye Specialists now agree there is real hope and help for them. Many whose eyes were failing say they have had their eyes restored and many who once wore glasses say they have thrown them away. One man says, after using it: was almost blind. Could not see to read at all.

Now I can read everything without my glasses, and my eyes do not hurt any more. At night they would pain dreadfully. Now they feel fine all the time. It was like a miracle to A lady who used it says: The atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for fifteen days everything seems clear. I can read even fine print without Another who used ii says: "I was bothered with eye strain caused by overworked, tired eyes which induced fierce headaches.

I have worn glasses for several years, both for distance and work, and without them I could not read my own name on an envelope or the typewriting on the machine before me. I can do both now, and have discarded my long distance glasses altogether. I can count the fluttering leaves on the trees across the street now, which for several years have looked like a dim green blur to me. I cannot express my joy at what it has done for It is believed that thousands who wear glasses can now discard them in a reasonable time, and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense of ever getting glasses. Dr.

Beck, an eye specialist of nearly twenty years ctiee, says: patient came to me who was suffering from Blepharitis Marginalis with all the concomitant symptoms, as morning agglutination of thu lids, chronic con- Keep The Blood Stream Pure You are more interested in your own health than anybody else. If you keep your blood pure and a vigorous you are much less apt to contract the blood must be kept Strong and pure to do its work. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eczema, Scrofula are all signs of disordered blood, and you should heed the first warnings they give. In looking for a blood medicine, get a st g.rn.*: stusuu teed purely vegetable, and we know it bas purified the blood of thousands in its fifty years existence. Get S.

S. S. at any drug store. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE Be sure and get the genuine S. S.

S. UNITED PRESS SPECIAL Columbus, April at the railroad shops here are fast preparing for military service. Noon drills and patriotic meetings, in which the younger shopmen especially have displayed much interest, typify the patriotic spirit shown throughout the shops. Captain Haybrich, First Lt. Beebe and Second Lt.

Records of the Fourth Ohio Infantry, drill the men. The shop company drills for 30 minutes at the noon hour. A large American flag floats from the flafi.staff at the shops, and Old Glory is also much in evidence throughout the different departments. GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS VSR BEST why they use Red Cross Bat Blue. At leading grocers.

5 cents. CHICAGO STOCK Chicago, April weak at average; bulk light mixed heavy rough pigs $13.40. steady; native beef cattle stockers and feeders cows and heifers $11; calves 12 strong; wethers ewes lambs Is Better Than a Cheap New One BLASK SAFETY TREAD ll RES "A A Tire For A9 HATEVER the size of a Goodrich fabric stands as high in the eyes of Goodr the largest tire. Goodrich knows I caste in its tires. a BH Goodrich is careful that the best standard of material and mSWm, workmanship goes into its small tire as it goes into the wmk biggest tire.

Goodrich Fair Treatment, too, backs up the small tire and the i big tire to the same utmost A limit Buy Goodrich tires in the size you need, confident you are getting the best ji Goodrich can give, which is tJ I the best fabric tire The F. Goodrich Rubber Co. Akron, Ohio I I DAYTON STOCK Dayton, April two cars; market steady. Choice heavies mediums and mixed heavy yorkers light yorkers pigs $12; sows $14; stags light; market is steady. Choice butcher steers $11; medium butcher steers fair to good, steers choice butcher heifers fair to good heifers choice butcher cows fair to good cows $7.50: bologna cows butcher bulls bologna bulls $7 veal calves Sheep and shade lower; sheep $11; lambs $13.

to who have purchasing car selling for twelve or leas that a High-Grade Used will you lees trouble, cost less to operate and field greater returns in real motor car satisfaction than you ooukl-iiope to get from a popular priced Tells why everyone should drink hot water each morning before breakfast. Why is man and woman, half the time, feeling nervous, despondent, worried; some days headachy, dull and unstrung; some days really incapacitated by illness. If we all would practice inslde-bnth- ing, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of thousands cf half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of happy, healthy, rosy- cheeked people everywhere. The reason is that the human system does not rid itself each day of all the which it accumulates under our pres ent mode of living.

For every ounce of food and drink taken into the system nearly an oupce of waste material must be carried out, else It. ferments and forms ptomaine-like poisons which are absorbed into the blood. Just as necessary as it Is to clean the ashes from the furnace each day, before the fire will burn bright and hot, so we must each morning clear the inside organs of the previous accumulation of indigestible waste and body toxins. Men and women, whether sick or well, are advised to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, as a harmless means of washing out of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the indigestible material, waste, sour bile arid toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimen tary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Millions of people who had their turn at constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, nervous days and sleepless nights have become real cranks about the morning inslde-bath.

A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will not tost much at the drug store, but is sufficient to demonstrate to anyone, its cleansing, sweetening and freshening effect upon the system. The proof of the fact Is as foUowsj Let us aa- thai the manufacturers of standard high-grade makes of motor cars build their product at an actual cost of 60 per cent of their listed price. This would mean that a car selling for $2,000 costs the manufacturer 1 200 While the pop ular-p Hoed car selling for, eay 1 200 costs 720 Now is it not fair to assume that the car costing too net to biilid Is not only a more complete car In way than the car costing $720, but that It will outperform and outwear the cheaper carl CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, April closing quotations to-day in the grain market were: 2.401-2; July Sept. $1.81 3-4. $144; July $1,39 5-8.

66 3-8c; July 63 3-4c. Assuming further that you are a man or woman of moderate meant; and a prospective purchaser of a popular-priced motor car, ana that you will five the matter considerable thought before buying, it seam logical that you should first sec Borne High -Grade Used Cars, cars of unquestionable reputation, used perhaps only six months or a year and selling at the price had considered paying for a new one of rn. less expensive make? CINCINNATI STOCK Cincinnati, April 24- ceipts steady; packers and butchers common to choice pigs and lights $8 360; quiet; calves slow; 160; steady; lambs steady. Yon See bitt Goodrich Tires a CO Stocked Do not permit your prejudice against used cars in general to keep you from an investigation; for in our twenty-three Years of successful dealing with the public, we have made a most enviable reputation for honest methods. We have used Cadillacs, Pierce-Arrows, rons, errants, Overlands, Chalmers.

Oaklanda. Mitchells, and Speedwells. The prl-e range is from fUO up. Ask Your Dealer for Then Bell Phone 560-R Cincinnati Iron and Metal Co. Abromowitz Son Proprietors.

Dealers in Rags, Rubber, Paper Stock and Old Machinery. Best Prices and Honest Weights W. Main St. and Penn. R.

R. Xenia, Ohio. We cordially invite your inspection. TEXTAN is a fibre NOT rubber. It is waterproof, stub-proof, flexible, matches your shoes perfectly and outwears any leather sole you ever wore.

Ask your dealer. MoruLcfccrcd by The ELF. Goodrich Rubber Go. Akron, Ohio Branches tr.d Dealers Everywhere i Second and Main DAYTON, OHIO.

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