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His Richmond Daily Register, luc&iionff, MaHIsoh CbuntyyTKursday Aftemoonj-Apnl 22, 192Q Page Three a "IE LOST CITY" Featuring JUANIT A HANSEN. The greatest wild animal picture ever made. Everybody's com ing to see it Why not you? g ALHAMBHA .;, OPERA HOUSE Prices 20c and SOc War Tax included . TONIGHT THURSDAY SPECIAL J Pickf ord in "The Utile Shepherd o Kinsr e Page Three EG1 he Mew Coming Friday Jack ill- 3. ten-- f I t . Sf" tr II v4 a Use :it Then D ecicie jTheAutoStrop Razor r more than a lia tompieie in tueir It is more than a razor- Safety device. Can be stropped, used and c'pariffd wf Cut taking apart; without even removing the blade. And like a perfectly stropped ordinary ttaat, the blade improves with a-. And it doesn't cost you a cent ro prove all. this to your cwn uatiactk-n. We Will Lend You an AuioStrop Razor or a . f uH thirty day triaL If you then de cide to keep it pay us $5.00 for it- it not, return it without further obligation. sf-vV;; You Pay Nothing to Try This Razor Any responsible party can make arrangement over our cutlery counter for this Free Trial. If yota have a charge account write to us and we will send it to you by Yq'a are given the opportunity wonderful Razor, Overton Karber, Mrs. Murray Smith, Mrs. I. L. Middelton, Mrs. B. J. Clay, Mis. T. D. Chenault, Jr., Mrs. . L. B, WeisenLurgh, Ms. Henry, Misses Em ma Watts, Mary Allen and . Mary Louise Deatherage, and . Dorothy Perry. . ;. 1. h-,r. viihcxi:: OTiy kind o risk. For a month you: shaving will cost you i;o'Jiii'fr iLeri you may return the xn7.:- ii or: taix tret along without H. L. o SOCIAL A WD PERSONAL Ait Club Meets The girl's Art club mrf, f:Uuvday. Aprl 17, with Miss Elided Ilmr.t o;i East Walnut street. Tho:;p pirscr.; were: Misses Elizabeth Whitii-cl:, Elizabeth Wheeler, Evelyn Fowler. Emma Fowler, Lelia Currant, Gktdyr. Parks and Cordelia Ilun-.t. The vis iters were Misses Louise and Annie Hurst and Pauline Dykes of Winches ter. Delicious refreshments were, served. ',- -c'V L(i-rt:jr.xl Bridge Club .Miss Mary D. Piekels entertained hoy I'rMi-f. dub Wednesday afternoon. After interesting game the prize for tis; top wore was won by Mrs. Cruric: Utnry, of Culfpoit, Miss., the guest of Mrs. Wcisenburgh. A salad course was served. Those present !;;; the .name were: Mrs. Shelton Saulley, Mrs. A. It. Denny, Mrs. Paul Burnam, Mrs. W. P. ' Millard, Mrs. lllalo I'omi, Mrs. S. J. McGaughey, jM... Julian Tyng, Mrs. T. C. Mc iCov,i, Mrs. R. K. Burnam, Jr., Mrs. Mrs. E. .E, s Adams spent Sunday in Irvine. ' v' ; ; Mrs. Forest Bronaugh, of Lexington is visiting her parents here. Mrs. Lizzie Wells has returned from a visit to relatives in Peoria, 111. Miss Josephine Dunn is convalescent from a severe attack of tonsilitia. Mrs. F. H. Gordon and Mrs. W. P. Millard, spent Thursday in Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tudor of Stan ford, were with reluat.ives here Sun day. Miss Dorothy Perry has returned from a visit to Mrs. Ben Buckner in Paris. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hisle left Wed nesday for a several days stay in Cin cinnati. Mrs. Clark Dawson, of Avonstoko is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sallio Yates) McKee. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bruce, of Stan-; fovd, were with relatives here Tues? day and Wednesday. Mrs. Susie Duncan returned Wedr nesday from a visit to her duae-hter, Mrs. Wilgus Bach in Jackson. Rev. P. N. Taylor, of Wisemnntown', is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Taylor on the Irvine pike. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Edwards were in Irvine Sunday to see Mr. Charlie L,dward who continues very ill. Mrs. Joe Arnold has returned to her home in Winchester after a visit to her sister, Mrs. James Turner. Mrs. Callie Chenault and Mrs. A. K. Mx-Cown left Wednesday for a visit to Mrs. Nelson P. Gay in Winchester I life I Was a isery Mrs. F. M. Jones, ol Palmer, Okla., writes: "From the time I en tered into womanhood ... 1 looked with dread from cue month to the next I suffered with my back and bearing-down pain, until life to me was a misery. 1 would think I could not endure the pain any longer, and I gradually got worse. . Nothing seemed to help me unto, one day, I decided to TAKE 19 FOREST HILL si i: ill: Mm m -hi, t is 'riot now much vou I m t SDenar-rDU'c : wnat vou, a et 'for" your -money' 13- bis Jk A -S 1' mn 1 in r llllll !;p 11 w mm TRADE MARK 11 for Young Men 19 nsurea: hey embrace style's latest ideas; fabrics tailored by hand; fully protected by the Gold Bond Certificate of Guarantee. Popularly Priced irothers H :!!- I IP The Woman's Tonic I took four bottles," Mrs. Jones goes on to say, "and was not only greatly relieved, but can truthfully say that I have not a pain. . . " It has now been two years since I tcokCardui, and I am still In good health. .... 1 would ad rvise. any .woman or girl ? Jpj use' 0ar4ui -who is a ' sufferer from any female -trouble.' . If you suffer pain caused. . from womanly trouble, or if you feel the need of a' good strengtlsening tonic. . to buUd up your run-down system, take the advice of Atrs. Jones. :Try Car- .duL . It helped her. We . beJicve it will help you. I: - i t ''''' ASlDniggists 1. 63 -SSI fi Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor en tertained as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jenkins of Newby, Mr. arid Mrs. Talbert Jenkins of Buckeye, Miss Armelia Powell of this place, and Mina Moore of Boonesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Powell visited relatives at Dreyfus Saturday night and Sunday. They were accom panied home by Mrs. Gibson's sister, Miss Bertha Abney. Miss Bess Azbill and Beulah Bol ton of Richmond spent the week-end with Mrs. Hiram Asbill. Miss Mattie and Pattie Wells and Lena Grizzard, who are attending the E. K. S. spent the week end with homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Million ,of New by, Visited his mother; Mrs. Eettie Million last week. Mrs. Bettie Powell and family motored to Doylesville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wells and son, Daniel, visited relatives in Nicholas ville from Saturday till Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sowers and family will move this week to their farm they recently purchesed in Casey county. ,' Mrs. Bettie . Million and Nettie Goins spent Sunday with Mrs. J. II. Million and family. Rev. Conn, of Willmore, will preach at this place next Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night, April 24 and 25. , i BRADSIIAW MILL 'Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Snyder and son, Iarlan, weve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Flen Asbill Sunday. Master Harlan Snyder entertained the younger set Thursday evening in iionor of his guest, Miss Rubie Ray Whitaker. Miss Linda Sanders and Miss Mabel rewitt spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. .Cameron. Prewitt.- Mr. and Mrs. James Prewitt spent Sunday with Mr. - and Mrs. S. N. Sanders. Miss Mabel Prewitt spent Friday night with Miss Linda Sanders. Mis. Edward Bobbitt, of Cncinnati, i i visiting her daughters, Misses Anna Bell and Adeline Ward on New Broad way. Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Smith, of. Louisville is expected Satmday for a cix Veeks visit to her mother, Mrs. James Bennett. Many friends of Master Eugene Rowlette will be glad to know he is impi'oving nicely" after a successful operation at the Pattie Clay Infh'mary. Dr. M ; C. Heath, who has been spending the winter in Stanford with his daughter, Mrs. Al Severance is with old friends in Richmond this week. , Miss Pearl Jordan, Miss May Hansen, Miss Margaret Hinckley, Prof. J. II. Booth, Dr. E. C. McDougle are in Louisville this week for the K. E. A. Mr. ;.nd Mrs. G. W. Rogers enter tained Sunday with an elegant dinner at thei- home on the Barnes Mill pike. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Powell Rogers and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Butncr and family Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rogers, Mr. Jim Rogors, Miss Myrtle Lamb, and Mr. Wiiliam Rogers and Mr. Virgil De Jarnett. . ' ' The Criterion Quartet America's leading quartet, will appear at aninvitation concert in McKee's Rink' SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 24th Over half of the people who received invitations have responded, and have called at our store and secured their tickets. Remember there will be no tickets issued at the Rink the night of the concert. You must call at our store and make reser vations for the number of tickets you desire. Owing to the seating capacity of the rink children under 12 years will not be. admitted. .We. would advise that you come early, as the seating capacity is limited. MUNCY BROS FINEST GOT FLOWERS , Of The Season Call My Local Agent Mrs T. T. Covington Phone 69 . L. A. FENNELL BUFFALO Mr. .nd Mrs. Luther Benton and son visited Mr. Benton's parents Sun- ay. Mr. end ' Mrs. John Tearson ami daughter, Delia and Annie spent Sat urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pearson. Misr.es Effie and Maude Hale spent Sunday with Miss Dorothy Mize. Mrs. Julia Stokely visited Mrs. G. W. Stokely Sunday. Miss Aurelia Powell is visiting her sistar, Mrs. Moore of Red House. Mr. Joe Mize and daughter visited Mrs. Bcyd Wells last Thursday. Little .Housekeeper Says: Her Columbia Grafonola, bought from W. F. Hig gins eight years ago has been a great source of pleasure and no repairs have been needed. Little Housekeeper Says: FOLMW THR CROWD TO Tun - VANDOME WHKRR YOIT GET 1.0O MKAI.S 0 ALIj OF THE DELICACIES OB THE SEASON SEBVED EVER V DAY -' HOME COOKI3VG FEATURED ' MIDDLE OF THE BLOCK SECOND STREET X.OOJC FOR THE STRIP. AWNING THAT'S OUR . PLACE Look Ladies Look 1W We are offering our complete line of Ladies Suits in Tricotincs and Serges, including a large line of stouts in this sale. If yen are coRtcmplatng- buying a suit, now is the time. $69 to $79 Suits, Sale Price $55.00 $59.50 Suits, Sale Price . $49.50 $49.50 Suits, Sale Price -$39.50 $39.50 Suits, Sale Price $29.75 $35.00 Suits, Sale Price $25.00 This is an opportunity you can't afford to miss, being just at the time new fre?.h stocks are arriving. All go in tins sale. Snle cl.arts Monday, the I9ih. Come early before bey are picked over- Respectfully, -V t o Mi.';; Wmn LI-n.ro -n.; 1 ; her home- at Rod i:try 1 ) t Eettie Towell x, .'.It.-. 4rl m Mm -nil 1 Mil w r 1 MM kaal aJUa k-tCf s f fs xt a a p fas Wmmm 1 T-Tivi. 1 vs. - m$ WBMMm EARTH'S. MOSTAAFJMQ >&'xM Wm lE&!sk$&j.4 nn.-.irs arn it i so ?hh vtXitSiiKiSS K3ia 4T 2 mo SP.H Down town ticket office show thy at IT. L. Perry & Son, Main street. General admission and reserved scats at prices charged on circus grounds. Your ; fi every woman's figure belongs to a certain type. " Every type has its distinctive contour, its lines to improve, its grace to enhance. . .. It is this law that cur graduate corsetieres follow in their fittings In our exclusive corset shop one of the very few west cf New York ycu will find a model which is de signed for your type of. figure, , priced - from $2:50 up. Our complete stock permits you to obtain a ursdel that in sures a faultless ness of fit and comfort and figure improv ing qualities not to be had in any . ' other way. If inconvenient for you to call,; use out- prompt, efficient Cor respondence Service.' Send for' Spring Style Folder. Mail Orders receive careful attention. Out of town charge accounts solicited. Taiismn Corset Store CORNER mCEmia OPRA CINONMn 52? I ip 3 pig I and iiHiiiir tut!