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ffic Richmond Daily Register, Richmond Madfson County, - -Tuesday Afternoon, March 91920 TUESDAY ALHAMBRA OPERA HOUSE PRICES 20c and 30c ' War Tax Included : WEDNESDAY l i smashing tale o tthe sea and or ? A Big V Comedy "DAMES and j I U WAKNERin Ma.I Tniinaiin' i far fianS ports of adventure. A it "A, Fugitive- from' Matrmumv" f 2 MaUriCe 1 OUfJieUr i ? f l II DENTISTS" THURSDAY "BLIND HUSBANDS SEE IT! I i:l JOE MARTIN, the Human i H nr.TAnv H u " ! HEAR THE OPERA HOUSE JOE MARTIN, the Human Monkev.in : ! III6HII15 V Ik- 1 V-JIV 1 If AT ! ORCHESTRA EVERY f 11 : "BABY DOLL BANDIT" U Featuring Jack Holt-Senna 0 ? i t-eaturing Jack Holt-Sienna JJwen i ? '..t e p!t f t i great sea stories ever filmed... EVENING Is ) j Regular Habits Produce - a Beautfiul Complexion Daily elimination rids the system of poisons. Women should realize that! MANY. women complain daily of their complexion, of their headaches and gen . eral ill health, little realizing that the trouble is constipation. W omen, too, are much more sub ject to such congestion than men, and much more careless of it. .The result is seen in lusterless, 9 weary eyes, in sallow, pimply complexion, in lassitude, bad , breath, and in that word so often used, ''indisposed." . At the first, sign of these symp ' ' torns the wise woman will take a ' lj.wtive, and will see that the , younfj girl and others in her care do likewise. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup - Pepsin is the favorite with thou sands of women because it is mild and gentle in its action and in the end trains the stomach and bowel muscles to do their work naturally without the aid of medicine. ' This combination of simple lax ative herbs with pepsin, which can be bought at any drug store, js also a very sterling first-aid in - colds, fevers and other sudden ills that make rt advisable to always have a bottle in the home. It is free from nbrcotic3 and safe for the tiniest baby. . In pite of tie fact that Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid laxative ' in ;the world, there being over 6 niilliori hottles " sold each , year, many u'uj need its benefits have not yet used iti. If you have not, send your name and address for a free trial bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 511 Washington St., MonticeUo, Illinois. : Welcome A Daughter. , Mr. and Mis. Stuart Y. Carson arc rejoicing over the arrival , of a baby daughter Saturday, March 6th at their' home in Stanford Mrs. Carson wan before her marriage Miss Johnnie Cor nelison Azbill, of this city, and haa many warm friends here who will ex tend best wishes to the pretty baby. 1 1 i SOCIAL AND PERSONAL and Mrs. Marcum, Mrs'.' Rose Wagers Judge Hugh Riddell, Messrs. William Walker, Virgil Chapman, Clarence Miller, E. P. and F.' R. ' Campbell, Miss Among the out of town people, who were, here to "attend the funeral of Mr. bam Tudor, whose remains were. Rice, Miss Garrett, and Rev. A. L. brought here from Irvine Monday ; Thanmuller, all of Irvine, y ere:' Mr. J. E. Tudor, of Stanford;' ; Hall Pritchett v Miss . Cora Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: M.; C. Hall and Mr. William Pritchett son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Fritchett were married Saturday af ternoon by Rev. D. H. Mather! y per forming the ceremony. After a brief stay with relatives a.nd friends in Lexington and Frankfort they will make their home in Somerset Coroner P. A. Tate is out after a month's illness. Mr. Charles Rogers is ill at his home on Fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. John Hurley are vis iting relatives in Louisville . Mr. T. M. Wells left Monday for a business trip to Hazard. Mr. James Gentry spent the week end with relatives in Winchester. . Miss Alice Mietcalf left Monday for a Visit to relatives in Winchester. Rev. D. H. Matherly is convales cent from a severe attack of tonsilitis, ; Mrs. Harris Park, of Irvine, is the sjuest of Mrs. C. H. Park on Second street. Miss Christina Foree, of Frank fort, is the guest of Miss Sara M. Monday. if Youve Any DqtjMs as to vhdher coffee is a .friend. to your nsr vqs, drink two ' or three cupfuls at bedtime and think about it during tha wakeful mt. ftu'Il also think of "2 Vila's- & tar3?i' W COMPLETE e are carrying the ' ,' .M --';.- v.r.-:-. :. V' E OF INTERNATIONAL: Harvester omvaw .9, it !- in Implements MAKRl AGE LICENSES I ? It Mrs. ' Minnie Doumoe, Miss Nell jTudor, Mrs. Clyde Gaines, of Win chester, Mrs. T. C. Daughtery, Mrs. W-. P. Williams, Mrs. J W. Ray, Mrs. Will Smith, Mrs. Joe Shearer, Mrs. James Wallace. Mrs. Harris Park, Dr. Epworth League The Epworth League and Juniors Mission "Study class will meet with Mis. W. A. Langford on High street Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Mrs. R: E. Turley, Jr., spent Mon day and Tu3?day with relatives iti the ! Danville. William Pritchett, won ;f A. W. Prltc-K'ti; and Cora Hall, 21. and daughtr-r of Milton ilall, bct'i ol Richmond. Isaac Angllu, 21, sen of June's ' J. Anglin of Locust Jlranch; 'and ;I.itii" ? GriOn, 20, of Vogol, . tkiugliier" of Greenville GriCin. ' John Cert' L'nvcry, V.l. s on of Wi daughter of Richard Cbvos, hotli cf New by. . You will soon be needing: ' WAcd,f AUtAMlEA" OPEiRA l(pSE One Day-Oiily Thursday 1 Tvvr 41 v.J-JL No Advance In Price' M:fl Carl Lacmnilc offers it Miss Bertha Bioaddus has leturne-' from several weeks' stay at Morris town, Tenn. Mr. J. W. Johnson, has returned t Taylortan, Ky., after a visit to her parents "here' j Mrs. William Smith, of Irvinr: spent Monclay with licr 'daughter, Mrs. Evbrett Green. ' - Mrs. Joe Shearer and daughter,- of Ravenna, are : 'vis'ting Mr '.and Mif 15 K.1 DtiYican cn Tlia.l street. ' Mr. A. E. Barnes, of Somerset, was called here by the. illness 'of h; daughter, Mrs. J. IT. Pearson. '.' Mr. and Mrs. Overton Harbor sport the 'week-end in Paris the guests cf the. lattei's mclher. Mrs. Wiggins. ; Miss Belle March was caMod t Nicholasville Monday by the death of her brother-in-law. Mr. Homy Land. ' Mr., J. S. Stanifer returned frorv London Monday where h" was cal'e'1 by the serious illness ci his brother. " Z. M. Boen, Jr., was called hop-. from Miami Jacobs Business CoUcgr' Da'ytcn, O., by the sudden il!nc.;s o" his brother. Miss Gladys Smith was at horn frrn Transylvania University for r visit to her parents, Frof. and G. D. Smith on Fift'- street. Mr. and M,ls. Brutus J. Clay wi.!' return Wednesday from a sever? ' weeks stay with Mr. and. Mrs. Wil jiam MUrstella in Cleveland, Ohio. Misses Emily Black and Elizabeth Ilislc were rt home from Hamilton College for a week-end vis't to ihei;' parents, Mr. and Mr?.. Sam Hislc al Waco. , Miss Julia Enright, Miss Eugcn!?. Elder, and Misses Josephine, Esthe and Mfc-ry Moynahan weic at horir from St. Agatha's Academy for thi week-end. , Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo B. DoJarnette are receiving congratulations cn th anival of a lovely little daughter on March. 5th. The' little lady has been christened Anna Louise. ; Mrs. Louia.' Davis, 'of WilliamshUrg is the the giiesi of' her sister, Tlrs. M M. Miller. " ' Mrs. I nine Christopher, who has boen very ill with double pnrarrionia at her sister's, Mrs. Eb Stc-r.-;, os im proving, her numerous fiier.ds will b'. glad to know. Mr. Taiker, cf ' Jessamine county has moved to his nevr home i"c-nti purchasr-d from G. P. Martin of Ricl mond. Wo extend to lb-. Par'-.or a;- family a hcaity we!cbmo. . Mr! W. M. UbU has intal! d s r.-v saw mill 'in ccnrcctiGYi' witji his ton- iioosier i uter nattdria aid '-Ckfftiv it ers, arrows tors '.-'S mill ard is re.:. T.K ' .'V.:' ...!,. ol sawing to i. M?s 'Lucv 'Coi'Helisoh .liii's from Ohio, wnrre .,'.:i't v.- lr quite a le' . . .? m 1 1 ' t.ttt i- W e have parts in 'stek'foralllnternational Harvester Company's machines and can take care of your needs in -all farm implement, lines' on quick notice. isit'd Mii A 1 U I-. t .: ':'VaL 4;0'!';':, -!:'" Cice . is. Lear.h.ng -; eu over at C-ythian-.i ior a visit Rev. J. E. Go'.lb'ev an'V'wi Miss Jiaiy,, one cf ttic i-eaciieir- c High sthool'liln hrisuivif:lo-l:o h- 'FJoreaco lcic TlltlPO We. u;o. g';:i Lo J'-jdc-rt .vi rs. , .w.S , Hislc slowly iupr-ovirg.yi l-m . ?.ver; severe attacl:-cipnpvimon a hrA he' lriciv.ls !Qic I'j-:: a sp(."Uy rsjc-.vc.. v. iJvbce baa'iay a;irt .-s:v; m , s, vt mtrGstio:;: srTT.Jon. , . - ,.' , - , The road-: ;n ovr.fc.nr.univj' arc; a woise onditi--.n Hum foii- sev:: voars, seme i)ace.s ocmg alm'-st v passab'c. V.'c corLaiMy v. iil how to appi eciate . gocd read.., v.a'm weather. I. cnov :a: I M Its M "71 i a2OT!"':SiE3f1 fl! : IT imammiti b-msgm&t Xh iKl IJi!"1-!'.-! ',' ' "' ' I L. '-sit iiicororatcd TELEPHONE 97, , ..p..f . -SCTCT-j;jiiiTrera imniiwi.iiiM.iLL imimiii Richmond,- visited tlic So rornier' ones, ,kvv. ;pm; -a:-i . .ill.:. -H'YO ; e Wit. son Ay .-'leav i.- out v., Iii:A!).Si?AV MILL :' ! ' . JUriECXED BY HIMSELF T TE , doesn't love you," the tempter whispered.: H "Why should you love him?" : See'this picture a drama of human, emotions that H rise as high as the towering Alpine peaks of its ; ': scenery that sink as low as the abyss that, waits. . '. for oneof these three. A photoplay which makes you oblivious, of time or placer-something you can not leave once it has started a gripping piece of photo-realism that holds you glued to your' seat, breathless till the last great moment a picture . you'll never forget for its truth, beauty and flawless1 s acting. Don't let your friends say "You've missed i it.' ' Now playing. " . ', ' &a 'sz 5 room house in A l con dition; big lot.. Po sscssion wi lib c inven ! at once- house vacant at .present. , "Own your own home and bank the Rent Money.' Mi-. Mis. Crniici were in L-sri'-a.'t?r VvVfln Mid" Mr. and Mr1.;. S. N. Srriei s' v. ( rt visitors of Mrs. Susan 7v!o'a!lus ;Wed.-nes-day. . '" " ' ;; i: Mir.. Fbyl''Snyt!oi-' old -a'cew-t' Ea; I Long. Mr. and'aiv r.-i .Jb-f'Xf 5vi-' ar.(i: Mrs. Grant Sanders. -ViJ's. James J'lewiit ana h'- Caill Biikbv were visitors at lioa-vi iiiii re cently. ' rt,. it, -i n. . ' .. . vi'i.iej fi i rev. 1 1 1, i.:e tiiavr ing.ljttle -daughter and hr. and Mi .'unci on livw.t; - spent V,c!aod: with Miss Linda Sander:;. s. I'loytl ::, : 1 'i'ii eve's "Vn.'-';j"iiUo a !iux car at tents of a barrel of whisly rt'ia- t 'I Tf .YfrJi frt i an ; f'l til) 5tf" o iT : t con- i nig their getauay undetecte?!: -jr. ana iefnan Ka;!er v-re Ihe Mia . X. Sanders and ran:: 'News has L-;-n revived he; ''''. i m p.. s . j'hu T'iis. vn' f; Jitlle ton,' James Edward, e"- Depa ifru. rlrs. Cild'.-c bcfoie' her' .in.ir-:-sae;e:u-as iliss Uhan Re?-e:. ;-' . Miss. Voi Ps Regie, of.De;a.iiy, jyd. was married to Mr. Ju'moa Ilukii!, -r e or fhe g PmI4L C-l T-.' IL I 'fa iiiesLs of Mr. ana ..lj Sum jay Mr. Philip Moore' hatha. nice die last week. Ih? cause was t'.iat sin v.'i.s chehed 'to death cn a co'o. Mr. ,th1 Sirs. L. v. vurmo.th, .scr ir...l wife, M-.-.'aad Mrs. 'Robert War n j'J.i s-icnt tart Wednesday - with 'Hr. PTC .07. See- ;. Freeman Realty Co. W. B Freeman y L. VV. Dunbar . F. P. Caldwell Phone 211 ' Office Over Citizens' National Bank We can furnish ficwers for all occasions."- Fresn - And Mice ', F;r on: ' Lexington: i""4 Prornpt Deliveries For , Funerals - :' I. WEiYllSP '-, ', ' Phon'--i5"' --" ' Richmond, Ky. j oil A: K9llbr FLORiST:" i. Rratlsha-.v's familv 'a're . .t., . . Ui..; list. - ; ?;r. F!;)d Snyder was in I,aacas: ler Satu.Hlay. , ' ' Messrs. Roy and . Tomniie Loiv: spent Friday with l.ir-s. Susan LVcad dus. .Misses Linda and Nancy Sars.l .'r, i;cnt. Saturday with Mrs. Fiovd Snv II . I. Miijs Mabel Prcwitt, who has been r student at Richmond Normal is at home. Misses Jewel! Trewitt and Mary D Hardin, of Cerea College, spent tht Wek-end with diemcfolks. p. James. . Sanders ' spent Saturday jnig-ht with Deibcit Pre wit i.' :i A:itkovjrhtentii,ri at all times to secure for our custtnners J the very best product of its kind ; we have just secured the ex 5 ehtoivejveucy fur a-ev table butter MIOLO- . -. . iVilQLO ivdjitirhed in such, away as to retain its pur.ect buttery Haver and we have made the proper arrangements so that we will receive it fresh at all. times- ' that you ou trv one Dr. CKA:L CS5100T 1 : '-CALL AT : IL V. SCHMIDT'S ' . for your .'; PNEW SPRING HATv' I r Colby Taylor building, 1 1 upstairs opposite Maq r ' - icon Naticrid Bank -f, We know the trued qualities of MIOLO and are ure will like it. That is whv we are anxious that yoi t ixninct. - -a ' '-,-.'.'. :" ' '...'.' :"; - . After-you' haVe tasted the sweet, delicate flavor of MIOLO we & i:l leave it entirely to your judgment.' Uut try one pound. OFtLY 42 CENTS PER POUND. v. r 6. ftiUPiL, lb and LZi IMcKinney Eypt Ejn.' Kiciivn Tini f- ! anything Vt-ternity,-.-. Work Rob Walker. ii'en'I Auctioneer Salts hold anywhere and will . sell i in- a!l ! A (I, We take pleasure in announcing our Spring Millinery OpiiT ing on 4 at which time we will have on display a most attractive lino of the Edscn-Keith and Fahnley & McCrea Pattern ' Hats fort Springtime. You will be cordially welcomed if you will call and sec them.-. - " ' ' V-4 K i if its btUiKhcur