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Show PAGE FOUR. TIIE ETNING HERALD, THURSDAY. APRIL 234&25. - PRINCESS ' " ' ' j . , CountyNews ALL SEATSlOc PIONEER IS - i Tonight ART MIX - T- . ' LAID TO REST "ACE OFCACTUS RANGE" L and i , , "Wolves of th North" -f " ; - PPAXISII IViliK, .April 23. number of relatives from here went to Haleui Twwlay afternoon to at twid fuurri smice at Evan Twy lor, kuowu as Van Tayktrvwbo dli-a few dajrs ago at hi home In Pay No. 3 Friday and Saturday. iW.Leo JMaloney -.- Running rjv ' and Comedy. -- (COLUMBIA 'Tonight '9iU 7:30 ELINOR GLYN'S production - 4 "MAN and MAID" ,,, with ; LEW CODY .j REN EE ADOREE Blhbup Allt u liiril was In charge of The service, The speakers" were Jacob Keliarrrf, IllihVip Alfred Wil son, Patriarch Joseph Hees, all if Paysou, and David K. Taylor, , of Siileiti. Muidc win furnished by the Stllem choir, (lie H.ih m male quar tet and the Warren sinter. Intermeat was in the 8uem cemetery. Mr.' Taj-Io- r was one of 'the first aetllera of Sultin. going there 1b 1874 and nicking bin home there nu- years ago, when he moved to l'nywui. lie was born In North (.'(irwIiHuJiVlSljVf nd came to t'tnji in 1x72.. His first wife; died many years a to, and a. few years ago be wife married" again, '. Ills survives him, as'dt tour daughters and a number of grandchildren. The daughters ..arc: Sirs. Lucy Manwill, of I'uywiu ; Mrs. Ed (."toward, Hiilt iu; Mrs. Oswald ObrieteUMcn, of Idaho and Mrs. Lyuu Cropper, of 8ulcin. fep5J szMl WoW "GALLOPING BUNGALOWS aj , - Sennett Comedy - . sun." - "NOT BUILT FOR " Preservation of Health Prevention of Elimination of Broken Dishes Eye-Stra- "THE TOP OF with ANNA O. NILSSON JAMES KIRKWOOD' Every Woman Should Read Every Word ofTKis FfHUv, April 23. The . SPANISH dub uiemliera of the jrave an iiniiKiiaT program fit their e . Spat-F) in '"'DEAF, DUMB AND )jU , of Mrs. Uoweuna ilntlw. Itoll call was answered by the memliers with a UHRgesfliTn tjf eiich one on "One ThiiiR-OuTown NwkIs." V : A prize for the lest DAFFY" threc-jnimit- You may not suspect the effect upon yon ef working in improper light too" dim or too glgring. Thia may lead to very serious ills. , Your oculist or your physician will tell you this. LIQUOR CASE i April William Kidder, Ohio, Dayton, banker, today wan summoned to appear before the Krandjury here lnvestijjntlnK the liquor scandal that has resulftd In the indictment of former iirohibitiundirector, Joshua mid nine other Ohionus. ItuHKell, Kidder will 1ms questioned, closely of the rcgardiiiK the ownership liayuer distUlery at Troy, Ohio., from which federal officials any 1(12,000 pallonr of whiskey was re- to boollcpgers. J leased T!:c active growing . 3ts . n -! china-har- ! circlesof pure d eat them ratowly because" they are, ' - ! " ...... - hard. i HEKRIX Ills., April Mar shal McCorniack, whose home ' " was wrecked, by a bomb, was' elected major of Herrln in a quiet election, here Tuesday . McCormack defeated Thomas Welty, who "had the Klnn support, About 5,000 votes by 19T votes. were cast.- It was me-the ntoM orderly elections the city has hud disturbances ln.wvei;al' yeurav-.iibeing reported throughout the day. 22. ' i.ino-0-mo- -. and . Vi-a.l- . ' Friday and Saturday ''X" i f " f A I fiL Pv-V its c ) ; THE MAD RUBiri- - mixing of ingredients and better cooking, PJmm ggm $1.45 extra. T " - sftSE, SH SB LSu' A THE TOP OF THE WORLD. lrr I optic shock. H World" the I .j-- 'iS 11 4 invl-vitfu- . t " JF i -- . Sb j. oav. .i? air it DUCH1 J - 'i true story of life and love, with its drariiatic rcvtlallon cf the tarnish left by a hidden romance. and comedy f' " A tcr.se," " The Top of the Belt '' Once he grapples with himnew rarammmt picture self and the two characters fight which opens at the Columbia Fri- furioilsly.' At still - another ' point Film fans who are firmly coa-,TllM3 that "seeing fs bellevins- are day, proves conclusively that you Kirkwood is seen lifting his other hereby warned to - preparo for an can't believe your own eyes at jiny self 'Jtp his souldersjnd throwing ' him onthe back of a horse. ' At all --t . Ml" rate, not In the movies ! . ' MarvehLwere.workei.with nw? limes, the two characters pass each tion picture camera during the film1. other in the same strip of film as Ins; of this melodramatic thriller, though they were separate and HI and the startling; results achieved personalities. are said to have amazed all those ; The man , who; performed this who are privileged to; ifet an t ad- comera Is Cliarlesv' 0. wftard, X MCa4C . Hi t SI vance Riimpse of the production; ' Clarkp, supervisor of photosraphy, James Klrkwood.who shares fea working , under the direction of tured honors with Anna Q. 'Nilsson, George Melford who produced the Ilattnn and Rheldon picture. The' Top of the' World," Rayniond Lewis, plays a dual role. The. two is a picturization of Ethel M. DeU'g . characters, (both In Tenliiy'. Klrk- - mi(ktv.rfa novo! of the . wood) nuive about freely without It depicts with vivid realism the adi any apparent amera . llmltatioim. ventures that Mall a girl whot runs away to Sonth Africa to marry a EVERY BITE5 A - ' Klrkwood shakes hands with him- - childhood sweetheart 1 K Proper kitchen lighting makes possible better rd witfithc wonderfully soft and abundant light of the DAYLIGHT KITCHEN LIGHT no glare ho deep slladowJDuring onT 15day- free trial. Wedo not ask you ""April we will to buy it uptil you have made your o wn decision as to whether you want it in your kitchen or not. This trial is wholly without obligation on your part and does not cost you a penny. If you keep the light, pay fork in convenient monthly instalments of 75c until $6.50, the full price, including Maz-- a outlet switch io make ironing easy, lamp, is I ' I I I ft " Better Cookery ' n rV n n: 1 ; , frequent-indicatio- Phone for Our Man to Call With the Great White LHit lUUft! ft MAY McAVOY. MARIE PRRVOST ROM AT C0LMAN, NORMAN KERRY " - HARRY MYERS ' .. -i-n- Er.. ' Tonight VIOLA DANA in "THE BEAUTY PRIZE" , 15 I 3t. . ' apart-nothin- Four Shows Dail- r- B 2:30, 4:00, 7 30, 9;00l Tha need for glasses b a of failing health. If your kitchen is not light enough, or if your light is too glaring, your eyes may gradually become so impaired that you will require glasses, or stronger ones if you already wear them. The cost of one pair of properly fitted glasses would pay for this additional light in your kitchen for years I lnmlljght The Daylight Kitchen Light is so easy to keep clean merely wipe it off occasionally on the outaidenotbing ' to take g to clean inside. I IL Prese rvation of , Health FloocJ your kitchen If your landlord will not install this wonder light at your re "quest, do it yourself. Then if you move any time within ten months, we will uke'lown your" "DAYLIGHT KITCHEN . LIGHT and replace the old fixture so that you may take your f light to your "new home. -- 4, one-thi- If You Rent of Wint-o-gree- riiiir Plenty of the right kind of light to work by saves tnore, time than is easily realized makes kitchen tasks easier land pleasahter--4s this not worth cent an hour to you? .v mfiyhitpyimtelf . Labor - CANDIDATE 5b flavors displayed at all foa ttsrS to -" Saves Time and It will not cost a penny to try it that for a dime you may purchase thirty hours of this light your kitchen has heeded! This is less than the cost of medicine to relieve a headache besides the saving of a day f misery. nFEF.ATUftiN-- 4 mints with the hole. It costs less to properly light, your kitchen I than to replace a dish broken because of poor . ". .." ',":" light. " Most important of all the DAYLIGHT LIGHT saves you from eyestrain that too often leads to nervous disorders of serious consequence to women. '.:v.;..- - T We asfc only that you permit us to install it in your kitchen en trial. Yoitare the one to decide whether you want it or not. . You will see how it transforms the dismal kitchen where work is slow and tiring, into a. bright, "cheerful, Jhat puts song into the heart of the home maker. . t. of a Cent Prevents Eye Strain an Hour KITCHEN Costs Less Than Broken Dishes ; . have the right kind of candy regularly. . Jfhtn they are less in- -' ' dined to over-saYou can find no more Jra! tsndy for children thaa Life Savers tlie f 23. OLKVELAND, Ohio., bodies of little folks need 'Bugar to replace the en- "ergy they bum up so quickly in play. C:-tnow cgree' that it is far better to We do not exaggerate when we boldly assert that the DAY. LIGHT KITCHEN LIGHT is a positive means' of improving and maintaining the health of the woman who has it in her kitchen "the workshop of the home." more-w-hen you install the wonderful DAYLIGHT nome. in your Why work in a poorly lighted kitchen wh-onMhiri . ,oTwamHjncosroT taer lamuonaTBght you need? Nearly 12,000 women put new Joy In their, kitchens last fall this way. An analysis of these installations shows that the average cost of this necessary additional light is only one- - -"third of a cent for each hour it is used I It is important, too, that your kitchen be bright and cheery the effect upon your disposition will be nd highly leneficial this, too, means health, .The woman of good chegr.the woman smile j i healthy, happy womaa. '.with BANKER ENTERS benefit,-n- 1 ma-av- ur " - ' Qieeriness fprYour Kitchen MfMw44uni your healtlt in every wsy that is possible. It means happiness, not alone for yourself, " but for every member of the tousehold. ' . . ; - One-thir- d wr Hme fir moid sugar YSHoS11-- e tM wen, pulled by nTope at- taHtrWc-itll-ienAeMtached t an airplnne, circled tlie pated, on "Why SpiinlKh Fork in a frozmJake at Geneva, Switzerland. Good Pluee In Which to Live," was wom TIip airuian kept bis machine low ItyjIrs. Annie Stanton and awarded by the donor, Mrs. Lizzie and regular level. Tuttlewho read, in connection with to accompany an csrloyer on ah tlie award, the poem, "It Jsu't Xotir Town, It's Vori." EeiHTrfit of the reMncdttipo Into- Britlxh Jlondrtuis cent convention of. presidents aud Juices resulted In 2,300 appllca-tinlUchairmen held at Halt Luke were r Kiven by tixsie Tiittle,. Lylfe Creer, and Atstrld Jacolwon. Two "solos wcic (fiveu by Miss Ellen uneson, with Mrs. Rose Funk, acconipnuint.. KoI Tw v in It Saves More Than It Costs in Any Home -t v-- PROGRAM GIVEN THEAVfORLD", V Better Cookery ; Saving of Time and LaDor,", CLUB BOOSTER Friday and Saturday George MeJford production -- YMiWWff .Z W same-name- Gas on Stomach Made STRONG Mr; JCobk "Nervous 11 "For years I had gas on the stomach and vvas nerYons. Adlerika has done moW good than anything.'" (siimed Cook, ONE spoonful Adlerlka removes. OAS 'arid, often brings surprising relief to the stom-acI Stop", that full, bloated feeling. ?Droyt' waste time: with pills Drtableti but let Ad"lerika give your bowelsf a REAL cleansing,, bringing opt matter yoiS n"ever thought was in yonr" Hedquist' Drug Stores. ' ' Adv. - It requires more rhafllrt.000 cattle t fuftiish tint ponnd bf adrenolin, aa extract used in the stoppage ot bleeding and .as a remedy for hay hay fever. A sjienat edlMo of Lord Cur-- ; newspaper, "with annnnncing, "Lord Curaoo's The. success f "Tarnish,, both rtwrety wrtaln, was made up and as" a to. Wm hy his phystcians in ; play and as a BMt(on pk ture, has been ascribed by expats to the bar that- - the "good ews" the fact that people like to see hve wvuia uci aiuk t stories in the theater that recall ts their own remauce. Tftiruis A9 twratus for th relief of a story of m tyniml AateHcuo hay writer's cramp consisting or a wil-- v arid girl, and is said' to hold one of Vtrtrfc, vut to fit the palni of the ' the mast "intense lore dramas the haid writing, has been poN reea haa ever reTeafed.Jt is the ftTttl by Mi Kwilv, clerk ef ther feature attraction at the Strand lU IWw Medical College i- tbearer Fridny and Ssfnrtlsr. hi New Yw. JOE DR.VM V awn". fSavorit ntital -- 3BC We sell only CERTIFIED used Ford cars; lfoy pay more than, our price, you ; pay too much. See us first ANDERSON FORD GARAGE- Sal ' |