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mi 'Jf d:fc r- '& V-* ,-i' *.« \f 4 A *ii ., 'IP fefl All citizens are :, :i V:':7 ... 'k I **r" -r. .ipj fe-- TO ENTERTAIN IP Jpnes and Norris, and W. Price. UNFEELING SERGEANT GETS HEAVY SENTENCE Little Rock, Ark.—Here Is how the United States protects her private soldiers. William L. Taylor, an onlisiwl man at Camp Pike, was ill arid sent word to his sergeant, George W. Iteub lin^. "I don't euro, let him die," said lleubling. Iteubling was tried by court-martial, convicted, s( ntencod to five yeurs in mill tary prison, forfeits all pay and allowances and is dishonorably dischurged from the army. •Boy Named "Liberty Bond." Sloundavtlie, W. Va.—A male child, born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sieime, has been named "Liberty Bond Slelme." EMANCIPATION CROWD 'illiams, D.J.Galloway, T. W. Wheeler, Correspondent, Sec, 1 «it AT MEMORIAL HALL Messrs. John L. Thomas and Rey nold Jackson have secured Memorial Hall for afternoon and evening of Emancipation Day for the entertain ment of a large number of vihitors who will be in the city, as well as Daytoniana. Immediately after the program ends at the fair grounds the hall will be opened to the general pub lic. Moving pictures will be shown from f»:00 to 7:80. The pictures will be educational as well as entertaining. From 8 p. m. until 12:00 the grand Emancipation dance will take place. Music will be furnished by the famous Jackson and Toots Willis eight-piece orchestra. More than a thousand per sons n^e exnected to be in line for the rriir.'l 'narch at 10 o'do k. nnlrPS vou Mi« monoy r^rh-.vh-n All soldiers in uniform will be ad- the completed. Our new ruling mitted to the hall free. Admission to is to give the best service to thosr pictures from 5:00 to 7:30 adults 10 who pay piompfly. You will save 10 ceats, cfeildmi, 5 cents admission to !er cent by paying ca*?i on d^livPrr. aart iada^igg Jt p?^!? i V*' & !i A'fs, .^3 & 5-.» -, C' if' n o mi| r^ 4* ta S® i# si #*& y* p?. sSs*5 v f% w n.m &•,?: SI honor of "Our Boys" who r? -\W ftv Jr iNm 8 see* FAIR At die GRO \$% F5 hlzi Jr AUSPIES UNION BODY OF CIVIC SOCIETIES urged to make this a are STREET PARADE AT 9:00 O'CLOCK Sunday Schools, Churcher, Secret Orders and all Oganizations are invited to participate. Capt Peter Miller, Marshal ROGRAM begins at I p. m. Proclamation read by Mrs. Maud' Walker Invo cation, Rev. F. D. Day Short Addresses, Revs. Burton, Smith and Meade, Attys. y 1 Adxii. Adults 15c, Children 5c. Part of Pro VARIOUS FIELD-DAY EXERCISES COMMITTEE: Col. J. M. Butler, chairman, Eugene Jackson, Sec., W. G, Hogue, Treas., S. O. Shell, John Ki G. F. Rcfroshments consisting of light lunoheti, soft drinks and ice cream will1 ^!c lie served throughout the evening. In opening the hall in the late af- r» ..evnoon a place will be provided for Jie visitoi's to rest after having a' )U^y day at tlie xair grounds. Here .ofore the strangers have had no place jj to go to in the evening. The affair SJ '"'imoi'iai Hail this year will he hi ost elaborate ever attempted, i»» at Memoria the mo MOTHER SCOTTS HOME ii J3 Tags for tbe Mary Scott Widows' vj and Mothers' home will be on aal^ at the fair grounds Emancipation Day. ,« .—: LEGAL NOTICE Common Pleas Court, Montgomery Oo*i Division of Domestic Relations. Jj To Parker Burks, whose place of f* residence is unknown, you will take no- rj lice, that the said Plaintiff did on the j] 11th day of Aug, A. D., 1918, file a l{ petition against you in the Common Pleas Court of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Division of Domestic Relations, pray-1 ing for a decree of divorce from you, Jl upon the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty. a You are required to answer her said petition not later than six weks after «!jj the date of the first publication of this [jj notice, to-wit: Aug 17th, 1918, Case No. 43844. LUELLA BURKS, Pitf. Per MOSES H. JONES, her Att'y. NOTICE Don't ask us to rush your printing vmxtmx. F0MVM PUBLISHING 3C^. !i3is -f s-'j* ,JThee Pair •X- "a* k v fls-'i mn li v-'-O DAYTON, Oi ^S, "5 S: -f fi'f II national holiday "Somewhere in France 'v *'j-* coed mMr 3m •m*" W:. #«§t li* in Go to Soldiers 5 -K V ifa a- v- t' "^.V* i'r MADAME M. L. ANDERS0H Resuscitator, Hair Grower Beauty Parlor and Hair Culturist 526 Hawthorn St. DAYTON. OHIO TJe!l Phone 4049 j' Has made it possible for every woman to obtain beautiful hair by the use of her wonderful preparation. Cures all scalp diseases, stps the hair from falling out, starts it at once to growing. A six weeks' treatment sent anywhere in the United States for $1.70. Madame Anderson ha3 done wondearful work for her people in Dayton. Madisonville, Newport, Lockland. JRemsoitator Hair firo 50e Resuscitalor Hair Supplier 50e Hesuscitator Presinj? Oil 35c remedies are manufactured only by Madame An derson. Agents wanted. Write for terms. Aifzi 0«r Adterflsers I .a u ,r- t»V s s 7 ii yj -*i s4 'i»il-"y f* i„ have been chosen by thousands of women because the Walker v*«y brings marvelous results. i f'1 Bell PbwM 3SS7 wos: I, Patronize 1 The MADAM C. J. WALKER I Manufacturing Co. llif® LINDSEY THE VALUE SPECIALIST 130 South Jefferson Street Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silverware Leather Goods, Cutlery, etc. Watches Repaired Specticles Fitted Very Reasonable Prices K^»:ifflB?&5ja«s ^?iom^:5?55K5««5a if KssssssoKiaiassa^^ Madam C. J. Walker System and Hair Preparations v- -*£srss u i jjj unce a User of Madam Walker's Goods, always a User" A Six weeks trial treatment sent to any place for $1.70 n Address all inquires to 640 N. est St Indianapolis, Ind. HAZEY P. I.ORITTS FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER PROMPT AND COURTFOU8 TREATMENT TO ALL "Automobile 1 lea(se and Carriages" Office 636 W. 5th Dayton, Ohio OL Look! Real Estate For Sale ALSO Have your carpets and Liuoleum relaid. It pays. All kinds of stoves repaired. Fix up your old tilings at a small cost and save money. 22 years experience. Call S. H. GRANT 37 SOUTH ADELITE STREET HKT.L MAIN 5255 DAYTON, OHTO Office Phone Main 4189 Res. Photw, Main JONES BROTHERS Undertakers GARFIELD W JONES & DAVID JONES Funeral Directors John Hand, asst. Licensed Ernbaimer 438 W«fit Fifth Street Bftyiss ISllilllSSS&i: k-«. V 'Y25'2 Rm. Phont Horn* S9T9 $kk® mmm tfSBv f. 'it •'.4 is i#! Hi •4 ... 5 1 I i I 'SI I I A A "aiV'lS 1 4,„ Wf