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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 8

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TILE DAILY SCTOTO GAZETTE, SATURDAY, olms PAGE ETGIIT 4 DA11" SCIOTO GAZETTE, SATURDAY, ULY 3 1913 TEACHERS MR. the tuner, is now in er piano work a specialty. Le ive or lers at liay.nes Who Were Successful at the Recent I Taxicabs 1 IVIAJESTIC THEATRE nolletteRa Clegllerman" "The Perfect Woman" Neptune's Daughter Fol met ly Masonic Opera House TODAY Royal Theatre Today The Honor of the Ormsby's A three-part modern society drama, featuring Royal Theater Today MondayThe George Kleine Co. Presents "Who's Who in Society." in four parts, with an all-star east. Mary Fuller and Matt Moore 1 IVAAJESTIC THEATRE Royal Theatre Today a Foi mei ly Masonic Opera tiote.e TODAY '1 The Honor of the Ormsby's cl PP A three-part modern society drama, featuring "The Perfect Woman" Mary Fuller and Matt Moore Neptune's Daughter I Royal Theater Today i clety," in four parts, MondayThe George Kleine Co ith an all-star cast.

presents Who Who So- i I go anywhere, day or night. Prices low. Call GEHRING'S IWarner Rouse I Matinee 2:30. Night 6:45: Admission, Down Stairs 15c, Balcony 10c. Shattered Idol," featuring Mae Marsh.

Matinee 2:30. Night 6:45. Admission, Down Stairs 15c, Balcony 10c. Shattered Idol," featuring Mae Marsh. gpl4)4 Mr.

C. A. Puckett, the county superintendent, has issued the following list of teachers who passed the examination given on June 25, 1915. Those getting one year elementary certificates were: Ina Ellen, Annie Bush, Minnie Burns, Cutright, Pearl Galbraith, Aurelia Groninger, Beryl Heath, Hirsch, Helen McNeal, Go idle Ellen, Lena Murphy, Dot Pepple, Gail Stevenson, Arilla Steinhour, Cecil Shenault, Georgia Shenault, Stella Yoakem, Mollie Dennis, Ray Storts, Orval Moomaw, Helen R. Cope, Florence Di Its and Alma Elliott, Three year elementaryVisie Miller, Bessie Purdurn, Stauder, Eine lie J.

Wright, Paul Rdfern. High School, one yearRuth M. Phillips and Oliver Wood. High Sell Ool, three yearsLouise L. Bonner and Myra Powell.

Skydome Picture Garden World Film Co. Presents Hot-Jard Eastbroott" in ICE czilizaldt0 ''PvT2LOZZ" TODAY "THE FLUTE l'Itagraph Featuring Edith Storey, Chas Kent. "THE GIRL ANI) THE, Ka tem Featuring Torn Moore, Margentt Conl9tt. "THE TEMPLE Featuring Bessie Learn. A feature bill.

Featuring Bessie Learn. Igo ERVIet PROMPT SERV GE IF you want to see the latest in Wall Paper and Mouldings, at lowest prices. call Jos. lielhnuth, Home phone A-985. tie will show you samples.

Barbara Tennant From the story by Bret Bart, Barbara Tennant, the beautiful, has again scored a triumph as M'Llsse In the atmosphere of a Nevada ild-wood. This wistful child grows up a co-partner to natures profound plan of happiness and hardihood. Admission 10c Children 5c VIE HANDLE HYGEIA ICE Star Theatre, Today Matinee 1, to 4:30. Night 6:43 to 10:30. Admission 5e anti 10c.

Made fret daily at new plait. We serve our patrons before noon, Ours is the White Ice Wagon. The time to cure a cold is when it is first taken. Get a bottle of Allen's Cough Balsam to-day and take a few doses promptly and notice how quickly relief comes. Sold for over 50 years.

Don't accept a substitute. A IIIENEMNIMIb. dINOWIWM. Larimore Ice Co. 444444f44444H444444mH44444f14ff f14444f444 ADVERTISE IN SCIrITO GAZETTE Call Home Phone 19.

"HAM AT TH GARBAGE GENTLEMEN'S RALE" All the doings of "Ilam" and "Bud" are laughable and without offense, "A HUNTER OF Rupert finds fame a hollow mockery, compared with a job and three square meals. Morrison 'and George Cooper are the principals. "FATE'S PROTECTING Very line photographic effect, also interesting from a story standpoint. MondayThree-part Lubin Blessed Miracle." World Film Company Presents Janet Beecher in I 4 01 Spitct.4, ,4,4 bti It 141 tli k'i 5 4 Lt LAVA I I Spirabonell I i lir 11 41 bob I 4Failite a a oroe tithegge Il I i Queen Theatre TODAY IG, US. PAT.

S. PAT. OPP, GP 1 I i 1 i Tv 1 i tv LA Taken from Eugene Walters famous play, Pretty Jane Reynold's in ordinate love of fine clothes and social ambitions betrays her young husband into fraud, which leads to his passing inferior cement for the Pecos dam, which bursts. See night life at Murray's restaurant, New York, and the bursting of dam and flooding of the surrounding country. clothes and cement for bursting or Exclusively used in La Resista and Flexo-Form Corsets I Always 56 t00.ft,,,,.....,....,, Star Theatre rilloviday Admission 10c Matinee and Night ee and Night 11 I 1) 1,1 ''Ir 4''' 11 it 4 1,,,,11:, ts, )9r, II I I) lilt i4i.

4444444444444441444444444444441444444414414 I Etrafid ath of 0'11111 ollehrilliiiolli a A AL El MP a A. I I Pah IPA Pi it fit Pa K.J.411 Uinta ui iauj uu Speeial Showing This Week. ZejZete.4i4 See Window Display I Come in, examine this steel. It is flexible as the human body. JOSEPH BENSON FORA KEIL Marriage Licenses.

I July 5, 1915. Melvin Amos Hays lip 30, (By Francis B. Gessner). Jefferson township, and Miss Alice i The prophet', limit of three score! Frances Henderson 20, housekeeper, I and ten 1Chillicothe, Ohio. Rev.

William C. With but a favored few to reach four Stinson. score 1 Walter D. Wurster 23, clerk No longer holds as law for rugged Chillicothe, Ohio, and Miss Lydia M. men 18, at home, Chillicothe, Whose courage keeps them longer, Ohio.

Rev. G. W. Tyler. front the Door 1 And scores the fiction of the mightl Hispital 3lecting Monday.

have been There Nvill be a regular meeting! By adding to achievements great the of the Board of Lady Managers of more. Ithe Chillicothe hospital, at the hos-i Hence we today with hope congratu-' Monday afternoon at 2:30 I late Your nearing to, the prophet's limit! old 1 IT WAS Xvoirrut IT UM 1 IT WAS XVOIITH IT. I 1 be held he City Park, Monday, Under the Auspices Chillicothe Lodge' No. 1626 Loyal Order of Moose be held The City Park, Monday, July 51h Under the Auspices Chillicothe Lodge No. 1626 Loyal- Order of Moose No Corset Comfort Like This And pray that long beyond three! $1.00 invested in Dr.

Parker's scoie and eight Treatment especially prepared for Indigestion and constipation never Your steps will yet be firm, your spirit bold to give satisfaction. Try It. i Sold by Druggists. Prepared by As when in war or service for the state II.Parker, M. Athens, Ohio.

Your voice was eloquent and firm! Let 11S4 Demonstrate their merits. rifIEDLER HOUSER Bring your baskets well filled and remain all day. by the Twentieth Century Band. Dancing afternoon and evening. Fireworks at night.

Wheel-barrow races, sack races, greasy pig, greasy pole. Valuable prizes awarded the winners. Big street parade at 1 o'clock. Bring your baskets well filled and remain all day. Music by the Twentieth Century Band.

Daneing afternoon and evening. Fireworks at Wheel -barrow races, sack races, greasy pig, greasy ,1 Lr.A. tnnis .1 fl 1 'I'M neat ADVERTISE TN SCIOTO GAZETTE 4,4 t. a 11 0 ivAU UAL t4 1 1 your hold. Each year we know will see your heart and hand 1 OMIEMMO I Don't Forget Date Mon.

July 5 At City Park JUitP.1111- I IL' II I( At City Park Do good for fellow men and native lo 4i 1 tie re' -a 464 tt, 4.4 ,64: 44 4 4:4 4:4 land Until shall sound the final call to 4 Open Evenings Until 8 P. M. During Harvest. Gods eternal strand! I We Sell the Famous See Our Line of with her Mrs. B.

F. Baynes, of this city. Miss Ilarshman arrived Tuesday and will remain until next Wednesday, Fairbanks Morse Engines and Outfits Fairbanks Farm Scales STUDE BAKER WAGONS 444qmp114444444 lahoma, a former resident of this city, is the guest of her brother, Mr. reorge Krick, and family on Ewing a.po rli street, 'ion her return, her nephew, George Krick, will hum- Ipany her home, a Al-S-A-Im 1 ew, ueorge wut acco pony her home, DRIVING HARNESS Style, Quality, Price 011a-Podrida Annette Kellhofer, of this city, will spend the Fourth With friends in Portsmouth; Ohio. Mrs.

A city, will friends it Alisses Bertha Dunlap, Thatcher, Mary Ingham Miss Vivian B. Perry, of Caldwell Dallmeyer will go to street, had for her guest Friday, a where they will join Mr member of her class at Denison Uni- Matthew Pritchard. The versity, Miss Helen Longsworth, of then go 'to Buckeye Lak, Lima. Longsworth was en the ith and 5th of July. route to Portsmouth to visit another classmate.

1l1s4 GriPgaboimor Misses Bert ha Dunlap, Thatcher, Mary Ingham Dallmeyer will go to where they will join Mr, Matthew Pritchard. The then go 'to Buckeye Lake the 4th and 5th of July. 0-- Miss Nell Griesbeimer, 0 ST BUGGIES Senator Joseph B. Foraher of Ohio, narrowly escaped having the same birthday as the. Nation, as he was born on July 5, 1847.

Anyhow his thousands of Ohio friends and admirers always remark that it Is easy to recall the Foraker natal day, as it comes only one day after the glorious Fourth. They recall, too, this year with possibly some hope for the to ture, that he is yet two years under the prophet's mark of three score and ten and it is recalled too that many other Ohio statesmen have heen active and vigorous when past the seenty mark. Whatever happens in politics for the Hon. Joseph his loyal admirers all over and outside of Ohio will give him felicitations and words of cheer on his 68th birthday, possibly adding a few words of political advice. Hills old time adherent and devoted friend, Francis B.

Gessner, has remembered the day with a few lines of congratulation and compliment. of i I 3 )- I Mr, and Mrs. S. C. Bingaman, of Cincinnati, who have been visiting Mrs.

11, P. Purcell and Mr. George Davis of Portsmouth, have returned to their bottle. Mr. an Cincinnat Mrs.

It. Davis of to their Margaret and Anne Columbus, and Mrs. party will to spend of South hickory street, whit spend the Fourth of July at Columbus. Miss Eugenie Wenis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. S. Weals, of Carlisle Place, returned from Columbus today, where she has been visiting. She was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Marie Bogen, who will be her guest for a time. I 10404114 I kt- 414 0 A 1 et et Misses Lucille Neuding, Bernadine Lutz and Louise Goeller, of Circleville, who have been the guests of 1.00.11 WIEMIMPIIMMIIIMII.

111 Vila Iit, Ilk Flit 41 cst i OPP-- 10111.111'''' 1 A(AVell 4 1 JetsterAPA )1111 lorlti N11111 11111r 7 'A4 Have made a reputation for themselves in Ross county. Ask your neighbor who as a Poste. Are you in the in ark et for a buggy? You will not have any trouble selecting from oui; lyuggy department, all the new 1 9 15 Poste Atodels. 4 4 4 ao t. 0: 4 Mrs.

Eliza loafs Cherrington, of the Miss Dorothy Levy of West Water Trinity I. Parsonage. has gone to street, returned home today. otter she wilt be the goolg of tes- 44ssititer, Mrs. James J.

Mrs. Starling Barrett and daughBally, for ak Imp-Mk nr more ter, Ruth, of Columbus, arrived to day to spend the Fourth with Mrs. Little lbaugh, of East iBarrett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John floth Bi Second street, left Friday evning, for i Aid, of North High street.

a week's visit with Mrs. A. O. Peters, I of Ashville, and at the country home Miss Christine Alberti, instructor of Mr. Vit.

Ii. Perrill, north of Ash- of modern languages in the high yille. school et Allegheny, is home Miss Christine Alberti, instructor of modern languages in the high school at Allegheny, is home araavut LI SAWS its as a tt," school at Allegheny, is home Mrs. 'Trinity 1 Gallipoli guest of fr, tittle Second I a week's of Ashy! of Mr. villa.

Notice. The library and the Jackson school branch will be open as usual on )1 -Lewis llibbler will spend the Fourth in Ci nimbus with friends and relatives. Poste Buggies Are Absolutely Guaranteed for a visit with her sister, Misses Anna and Elizabeth Alberti, of En St Main street. for a visit with her sister, Misses Anna and Elizabeth Alberti, of EnSt Main street. DoLAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS ---o--- Miss Walker, of Upper Sandusky, who has been the guest of Miss' Florence Mlesse, for the past ten days, returned to her home Not ice.

L. O. O. M. '1626 will hold a meeting Sunday afternoon at I.

O. O. F. hall. at 2 p.

m. Every member is urged to be present. Important business. CLYDE WORTH EN. Secretary.

4, I Elmer Frank will visit with friends and relatives in Columbus over the Fourth. --o a Melvin Sung, formerly of this Mr. Carl Ilageman and his aunt, citi, but now of Columbus, arrived in Miss Lulu Mader, left today for Bu- this city this evening and will spend Cyrus. where, they will spend the the Fourth with friends and relatives. Fourth, A'ill Be Taken to Baltimore.

It is understood that the Chilli- William E. Vincent, trucker at the cothe Sand Gravel are install- freight house, who was injured about lag new machinery whereby they can the head sometime ago, while load-produce finer grade of gravel, lug a buggy, is not much improved. which is to be used in the making of Local physicians who have been at-bricks. Several bins will also be con- tending him, have decided that he structed for the storing of this gray- should be taken to Baltimore for el for shipment. treatment.

An X-ray examination will be made of Mr. Vincent's head, Miss Katherine Harshman, Day- and an eort Wffill be made to discovton, Ohlois spending several days er the cause of his trouble. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Purdum, of South Bend, arrived on Thursday. to be the guesst of their mother, Mrs. Estelle J.

Purdum, over the Fourth. Save tryootro nu5tlsoenr scyleemvsery year of use over all gray- 4 1 1 Save 111 I A At least $5.00 per cow over all cream separators Last Longer A De Laval will last from twoto three times animmommommomm.m..1. longer than any other machine. 1 'THE WOZZLER HOWE. CM Chillicothe Chic).

0 te. Istist, 0.:, lift tro 'k Lest Diarrhoea Remedy. If you have ever used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy you know that it is a suecess. Sam F. Guln, Whatley, writes, "I had measules and got caught out in the rain, and it settled in my stomach and bowels.

I had an awful time, and had it not been for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not possibly have IPed but a few hours longer, but thanks to this rem Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rudman, of New York City, arrived this afternoon for a visit with Mrs. Rudman's sister, Mrs. Will Immel, on East Seventh street.

19 East Second St. 19 East Second St. Mrs. C. Offenhauser, of Hugo, Ok edy.

I am now well and strong. Forti: a rale by all dealers. el KM. 04-1. 44 i 0.4 4.

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