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Water is used to transport fine coaf through pipes, and in Oregon a blast of air is used to load hay in freight cars. j oiviiiuiiiu ur r A i nil iv GREAT FOR ECZEMA AND OLD SORES By McManus pmi ahvj wm , it I pi ;! i iipi u?i 1 1? IU1 Fi "S 'fJ r. 1' II - -S : :oorjo y&A , 7 J . 1 ; tzsTnEATERJ WASHINGTON. A shop window style form disaolv ins Into a beautiful girl wearing the gown It displayed makes a novel and Interesting Incident In Tom Moore's second Goldwyn starring vehicle, "Thirty a Week," from the successful tape play by Thompson Buchannan, which Is shown at the Washington the atre the last time today. Dan Murray, (Tom Moore), a chauf feur for a financier, has eloped with his employer's daughter, Barbara. Her father vents his wrath by having Dan dismissed from several positions In the hope that his daughter will come back to nlm. Good fortune comes to the Murrays In the person of Larry Spencer, one of Dan's former employers, who engages Dan to pilot bis car in a big automobile race and promises him $500 if he finishes among the first five racers. On the way to the Sheepshead Bay racetrack, Dan passes a fashionable shop, In the windows of which Is a beautiful dress on form. . Dan. sees visions of the $500 reward and also Barbara resplendent- in that gown. Here the dissolve comes Into view showing the form changing into Bar bara, looking her prettiest in the new attire. Dan earns the reward, but rives it to a friend to save the life of her husband, who is critically ill. MURRAY The engaging personality of Fred Bowers carried "I'm 8o Happy" at the Murray theatre last night, through the reefs, and achieved, a performance that "went over big", with the audi ence. - Bowers is entertaining and likeable as the young married man who Is in volved in the mesh of his own lies, and is "discovered" by bis mother-in-law. His skirmishes with his wife's mother, although "old stuff" in the way of situations, affords some enter taining comedy. Jackson and Larson, a dancing team, provided one of the best fea tures of the production.' The princi pals carried their parts well, and all of them had good voices and pleasing stage appearance. A number of new songs were Introduced. Large audiences attended both the matinee and evening performances. The story of "Flo-Flo" appearing at the Murray Saturday, Is concerned with a match-making mother; a schem ing count; Angelina Stokes, in love with Billy, her childhood sweetheart from Oskosh; the hero from Oskosh and various others. Angelina Stokes is brought by her worldly mother to Mosher and Simpson's Bride Shop for her trousseau. She is to be married to the bogus Spanish count. About the tine Angelina orders her trosseau Bil ly secures a position in tho Bride Shop and there meets Angelina. Mrs. Stokes orders him discharged when she finds him with her daughter and Billy drowns bis hopeless love in a flirtation with Flo-Flo, the vamplrish corset-model. Angelina is heart brok en at this turn in her romance, but the theft of her trousseau and the determination of Flo-Flo to give up the idea of marrying Billy finally unites the young lovers. Silvio Heln, it is said has created a new standard for himself by the score he has sup piled to "Flo-Flo." Some of the hits are, "Would You Love Me?" "On the River Nile"; "A Wonderful Creature"; "Good Bye Happy Days"; "Don't Trust Them" and the "Zicxfeld Girl." For his cast Mr. Cort selected Ivy Scott, who will be recalled as the , prlral donna of Henry W. Savage's "Merry Widow" and "Girl of the Gold- en West," and more recently of the ' Century Opera Co. Jere Delaney, Jack Fried, Mildred Beverley, Augus tus Buell, Grace Itenard, Burns and Lynn and other favorite musical com edy artists and the Perfect Thirty-Six chorus. The clever and attractive Miss Mad lalne Traverse will be seen on the screen at the Murrette today, for the last time today in "The Danger Zone." This is a most satisfying picture. This beautiful William Fox star uses forci bly each of the big points in the pic ture, her dramatic acting being above par at all times. In his latest comedy,' "The Sheriff," Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, Is a western sheriff whose models of action and propriety are well known motion pic ture heroes of the athletic and quick-at-the-draw variety. The sheriff has a fondness for the feats of Douglas Fairbanks and William S. Hart, and he seeks to outdo them at every op-, portunity. His assistants are Luke, his dog, and Snow Ball, a negro boy. They live and dine together, and. one day while they are taking a nap together, one cowboy tells his companions how tne sheriff had invaded Mexico and had aroused' the Jealousy of every swain by his vigorous courtship of the dain ty senoritas. To protect himself, the sheriff shot up the town and made a thrilling escape. ' x The comedy Is chock full of action and laughable incidents. When the sheriff invades the Mexican town, he climbs a church steeple to a dizzy height and holds his antagonists at bay in real reel fashion. . He. climbs balconies like a simian and makes love under circumstances that would dismay most wooers not inspired by the examples of motion picture he roes. The comedy will be shown at the Murette today, Friday and Satur day, and it is certain to be acclaimed one of the best in which Fatty Ar buckle has appeared in many moons. Winsome Louise Lovely, ' the chic blonde star .who appears: with, William . Desmond in "Life's a Funny Proposi tion," released by Exhibitors Mutual Distribution Corporation, Is that 'rare type of actress who possesses not only RED BLOODED PEOPLE LIVE THE LONGEST Tied blooded people retain their youth and vltror -until late in life because red blood ages slowly. A child with Impure blood seems old. while an old man with pure red lronlzed blood seems young. Impure blood clours the system with waste matters, rapidly ageing body, mind and spirit. Pure blood Is red Wood, rich !n Iron and Phosphates with power to rid Itself of waste matter and able to carry Ufe- f:lvlng oxygen to every cell and nerve, t makes both young and old bright, happy, keen, and Interested In life. This Is the blood you need, every day of your life, the rich red blood made by pure food, fresh air, restful sleep and "Phos phated Iron the red blood and nerve ' builder". Phosphated Iron enriches your Mood and nerves, putting them In shape for work. Improves your color. Increases your appetite and gives you strength, vigor and power to enjoy both work and pleasure, makes you feel like do lng things once more. Phosphated Iron la prescribed by lead ing doctors for all who are worn out, run down, nervous, weak and thin blooded people In all walks of life, they have learned to depend on It for honest results. Special Notice To Insure physicians and their patients receiving the genu " HOT Phosphated Iron, we have put In caMulea only, so do not allow .dealers to substitute pills or tablets, Insist on the genuine. In capsules only. Conkey Drug Co., and leading drug gists everywhere. Adv. MURRAY THEATRE Matinee and Night SATURDAY, FEB. 15 JOHN CORT PRESENTS Tttt SENSATIONAL KUSICAL 1 I ow ox core nr r.STSaf V lvRD8 tt MUSIC ftySILVIO HEIN; AAIfi vlrh? FAPIQU PERFECT 36 CiOKUS PREStffTINGr GORGEOUS DlSPUfY OP VARIOUS GARBS OF FEMlrtlNEr IFUMSY PLUFFIiNESSL one ooutu v tv. i " rriRT THF-ATf?? NEW VORK. gPEClAL'riO-Flfl'OROIESTKA Seats Now Selling Prices Night 50c to $2 Mat 50c to $1 beauty and brains but a distinct indi viduality as well. Miss Lovely was born in Australia, received her education in Sydney and Switzerland, ' where she was taken while still very young, and entered the stage through vaudeville, subsequent ly going into musical comedy- in Aus tralia. She is an accomplished artist, hav ing studied painting in some of the fa mous ateliers of Sydney and Melbom. Her canvases have been -praised by the best critics of the Antipodes and it was a toss-up with Miss Lovely whether she would transfer her tal ents to canvas or the stage. "This is my own selfish amuse ment," she says, and I find relief from my screen work In it. I might have been a real painter, but the gen eral public is more interested in vital pictures of life, so I keep this little talent to myself." At the Murray to day, Friday and Saturday. Dublin W. H. M. S. of the M. E. church met last Thursday afternoon . with Mrs. C. E. McKee. A very interest ing program was given. Mrs. O. D. Hall was the program leader. After the social hour, refreshments were served by the hostess Miss Marie Haydeq returned home Monday eve ning from a few days' visit in Indi anapolis Leslie Hatfield arrived home Tuesday evening, having receiv ed his discharge from the service.... Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nation of Muncie, spent Friday night with Mrs. Sarah Houren and daughter. They came to meet the remains of Mrs. Laura Wil son who was brought from Emporia, Kansas, and arrived in Cambridge City Saturday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Frantz, and taken, to New Lisbon for burial Mrs. Ruth Boyer went to Indianapolis Tuesday i for a few days' visit Mr. Riley Lay- j mon is very sick at this writing.... i Mrs. Phoebe Michael returned to the home of Mrs. Hagaman, after spend ing last week with relatives in Mil ton. . . .Mrs. G. E. Floyd of Anderson, visited with relatives here last week. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Cox, Mrs. Mus tin and son Arthur, attended the funexal of Miss Bertha Wolverton, near Lewisville, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Floyd-entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. G. E. Floyd of Anderson, Miss Pauline Floyd of In dianapolis, Mrs. Callie Mauker of Rich mond Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gilbert and daughter, Mrs. Forest Macey, . Mrs. Mary Floyd, west of town. .. .Howard Champ left Tuesday for bis camp in New Jersey, after a ten days furlough with relatives and friends.... Dr. and Mrs. V. N. Fackler and two sons spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week with relatives in Cincinnati.... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klnneman and son and W. H. Riser spent from Thursday until Saturday in Indianapolis. RHEUMATICS - GOTO IT ALL OVER THE COUNTRY TREY ARE TAKING "NEUTRONE PRESCRIPTION 99" "Neutron Prescription 59" removes the poisonous accumulations that lodge in the blood. After one week's use you will be looking at other sufferers instead of being an object of misery and pity. Tour joints and muscles will be loose and limbered up, ail aohes and misery will be gone, you will feel like new. As soon as you take "Neutrons Pre scription 93" you can feel the pain and misery leaving and comfort and happi ness coming in. Go to your druggist today and get a 50c or 11.00 bottle, then enjoy life, feel like doing things again. Mail orders filled on $1.00 size. Conkey Drug Co. and leading drug jists everywhere. Adv. Chester Revival Services Continued Another Week CHESTER, Ind., Feh. 13. Much in terest is being shown in the revival services conducted here by the Rev. L. F. Ulmer, pastor of the Methodist church where . the services are held each, night. The sessions were to have closed last Sunday but because of the great demand for, and the in terest in the services, they will be con fined this week. About 100 are in attendance each night. There have been several conversions. Alloy steel castings for dies are be ing used by drop forging manufac A WOMAN'S RECOMMENDATION Mrs. D. T. Tryor, Franklin Av.. Ot sego, O.. writes: "Nine years ago I was very much afflicted with kidney trouble. I bought different kinds of medicine, but all to no effect, unttl one day I bought a box of Foley Kidney Pills. I realized so great a benefit from the us'e of that box that I concluded myself cured of kidney trouble. I feel safe in recommending ' Foley Kidney Pills to any kidney sufferers." They relieve backache, sore muscles, stiff joints, rheumatic pains and bladder ailments. For sale by A. O, Luken & Co. Adv. They buy a Progress Hat or Cap Because they don't know any better "There Isn't Any Better" Hat or Dtp for the money The Progress Store 912 Main St Between 9th and 10th PA AGE TODAY A show that can't be beat BILL DUNCAN In Cyrus Townsend Brady's thrilling western drama "The Secret Stockade" A fight for millions story. Also the Paramount Pictures with DOROTHY DALTON in "TYRANT FEAR" ' and MUTT and JEFF for a good laugh. v WASHINGTON -Last Times Today- R mmmmmm- U .Ho to low .the daughter ; iiiiairaK ither Features CHESTER CONKLIN in "THE VILLAGE CHESTNUT" AND THE POPULAR PAT HE NEWS 4 NEW BILL OF FOUR ACTS TODAY 4 International TRIO Accordeonlsts and Singers CLAY and ROBINSON The Girl and The Wop Bill and Bertha MORRIS Eccentric Comedians FRED ROGERS, the dancing bricklayer If you missed this "dancing demon" the first half see him Today and Friday only WILLIAM DESMOND in "Life's a Funny Proposition" F R.I DAY, SATURDAY SUNDAY MURRETTE F R I DAY,' SATURDAY DAY 66" The SMEMBFF" His latest 2-reel comedy. 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Every druggist guarantees to ro fund the purchase price if Peterson'i Ointment doesn't do all I claim. "I guarantee it for eczema, old sores, running sores, salt rheum, ul cers, sore nipples, broken breasts itching skin, skin diseases, blind, bleeding and itching piles as well ai for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises and sunburn. ' "I had 30 running sores on my leg for 11 years, was in three different hospitals. Amputation was advised Skin grafting was tried.- I was cured by using Peterson's Ointment- Mrs F. E. Root. 287 Michigan Street, Buf falo, N. Y. Adv. mm SPECIALS FRIDAY & SATURDAY COFFEE Fresh roasted, 23t. 26. 28. 33. 35. 374 We save you 20 on Coffee SUGAR, 5 lbs. . . . 48c Argo Starch, 5 lbs., 37c WILSON MILK Three for .... 40 MATCHES Why pay 7c -S COCOA, bulk, lb. 28c BROOMS 64c FLOUR Aristos brand, 24 lbs. $1.49 BEANS Pinto, 2 lbs. 19 Lima Beans, 2 lbs 25 SOAP . Lenox, 10 for --58 Bob White, 10 for 51 American Family, 10 for G7? 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