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Tsm v u vrp t & ELKS PAY HONOR TO MEMORY OF E Animal Memorial Service Ii Held Sunday Afternoon In JVine Theatre STRONG ADDRESS IS GIVEN BY H.O.BENTLEY Large Number Of Members And The Public Attend Service Of Love and Memory Conforming" to tho long established practice and cusotm of tho Elks', the members of Mt. Vernon lodgo, No. 140, B. P. O. E., on Sunday afternoon held 'their annual memorial service. Similar services were being hold at the samo hour wherever there Is an Elks lodge. This service perpetuates and hon ors the memory of those "absent brothers" who once met, mingled and associated with thorn In tho frater nity and good fellowship of Mt. Ver non lodge, but" who have passed on, grossing the mysterious- river and now aro enjoying their rest beneath the trees upon the other side. Of these It ,1s written, "The faults of our brothers we write upon the sands. 'Their virtues upon the tablets of love nnd memory.'' Tho memorial service was held at 3 o'clock In the Vine theatre. As al ways has been the custom of the Elks, the public were Invited to attend. The house was filled almost to the limit of Its soatlng capacity by the .members of Mt. Vornon lodge and those others who accepted the invitation to attend. Four Die During Year The dead of Mt Vernon lodge now number 52, of whom four passed away and entered upon the enjoyment of their reward during the current year. These are L. A. Wills, Jan. 31; J. A. Kelley, April 7; E. C. Levering, May 2?;; J. A. Lrnrbin, Aug. 22. . Two musical numbers,- a prelude ijd u inarch, gIVen by the lka or chestra, announced the opening of the service. Imrlng tho-rendition of the march, the members of Mt. Vernon lodge "marched Into the theatre, tik Ins the Heats, reserved for thorn, tho officers and tho, speaker .taking their stations upon the stage, which was beautlfullydecorated with towers, the American flag upon the altar and at the station of the exalted ruler. Opening Ceremonies The opening ceremonies wero con ducted by Exalted Ruler Ralph Jen ItlnH, rtssistcd by the other officers of the lodge. Tho Invocation was given by Rev., Donald Wonders, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church. "Hark, Hark, My Soul" was sung with excellent and Impresslvo eltect by a double quartet, Messrs. George Vythe, Fred Lawlor, James Lanisou, Fred Babbs, .Georgo Spearman, Clar ence Cripen, Geoffrey Errett and Nor man Turner. The accompaniment was played by Mrs. Errett. ,A violin number, "Caprlco Venoiso" (Krolslcr) was given by Harold Ahr endt. Mrs. Elsie Stillwagon 'rendered with a- splendid Interpretation "My Re deemer and My Lord." Memorial Address The memorial address was glvon by Harry O. Bentley, a member of Ltnia lodge. No. 5'4. Addressing his audience almost in a conversational manner and in a way that brought him and them very close together in understanding ,and appreciation, the speaker delivered an exceedingly xihle nnd thoughtful address, one marked by sensible and timely suggestion nnd admonition to the living, while not falling toshow complete and" proper respect and reverence for those whoso memory the mombors 0f the order purposed showing honor. In presenting his thought, the rpsaker sought first to make clearly definite the purposo that had brought them, together. By lllustrat'on, ho Invited notice to how life, death and resurrection aro Inseparably associat ed nnd connected. "Man is born but to die," the speaker suggested. He paid ho was thrilled by the thought that at this hour wherever Is to bo found a lodge of the Elks, a simllnr servipe was being held, tho member ship of this great ordpr bowing the hnnd and bending tho knen in rover ence before tho grand exalted, Ruler of the universe, BROTHERS N "No worthy act ever js done," the speaker continued, "without at least two benefits, the ono for whom It Is done nnd another certain benefit to him who does It. In thus honoring the dead wn honor ourr elves also. Nothing Mysterious "Tho Elks as an order hnvo nothing sssm mysterious nor anything particularly nccrot. To be nil Elk one mutt be a man, nn Amcrlcnn citizen, bellovo In a auprumu being und taking an obli gation to lie a true man In his deal ings with his fellows, Tho Elks make no clulm to n cop) right upon thojo things that aro the cardinal principles of tho:r order. Thay do not clulm to hnvo Invented thorn nor to have dis covered them. The Elka as an order simply pin co an emphasis upon Jus tice, brotherly love, fidelity and char ity clnrlty In thought, word and deed," Taking to hlnuelf tho privilege of digressing Homowhat from tho usual direction of a memorial service, after having made clear the principles und action of tho Elks order, tho speaker addressed hlmefilf wlt'i greater par ticularity to the living. "Wo nr'p liv ing," ho suggested, "in an unusual time. Tho old, carefree days wo knew and experienced pr.or to seven year. ago are gone. Never will they be known again,, in this getlurutlou at least. We have seen a great upheaval in Europe and another In our own country. "Wo are drifting somewhere very fast. Wo became Involved in ti.u world conflict. When that conflict was over, we came out of It exulted to a height we never before had readied. Then we let down', just us a toam lets down when It brcuks training. Vi'e havo let down to an alarming extent. We have lost our moral and spiritual fiber. This is indicated by tho grow ing distrust and dlsrepect for law. "We must bear In mind wo must stand for law and for tho eneforee ment of law. Tho solidarity, the fu turo of this republic of ours depends upon the honesty and tho integrity of the common people," World Growing Better In the closing portion of his address the speaker declared it to be his pur pose to pluce emphasis upon opti mism rather than pessimism. Ho still holds that the world Is growing bet ter and finds much to establish him In that belief. The double quartet sang another number, "No Night There," following which the closing ceremonies were, conducted by Exalted Ruler Jenkins and the officers of tho lodge. Follow ing the singing of "Nearer, My God, to Thee" by tho audience, tho benedic tion was spoken by Rov. Donald Won ders. The closing number was a march playod by tho Elks orchestra, "Ro koczky." GUESTS OF C. OF C, Twenty-Six Farm Bureau Workers To Be At Mid- Week,Dinner Session At tho coming mld-wcck meeting of tho Chamber of Commerco 2G of the community leaders of tho Knox coun ty .Farm Bureau will bo guosts of the chamber. Theso (juests will bo men who aro directing and leading tho ac tivities of th,eir several communities, club ,and other work fostered and pro moted through tho Farm Bureau. Tho program to bo given at this ses sion of tho chamber will be in charge of the agricultural committee. They havo secured us their speaker for this meeting F. L. Shoonborger, chief of the organization department of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. Ho has not Informed tho commltteo upon what subject he purposes speaking, but it is expected to bo upon a topic upon which the farmer, and business man have a common Interest. Ho is expected to havo somothing of inter est and Importance to "present. The dinner will be served by a com mittee of ladies from tho Gay street M. E. church. WARSAVINGS STAMPS The Government will not cash your War Savings Stamps until January 1st. "Citizens" will nccept them now and give full credit on SAVINGS ACCOUNT or CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT This service Is offered you freo from all charges, will froo you from all delays or Inconvenienc es of receiving your money at tho hands of Government. CITIZENS' BUILDING & LQAN 6-8 E. Vine St. WHERE SAFETY DWELLS COMMUNITY LEADERS TKfc BANNER !"..-' IZ3 1 today's wn mm b, telegraphig una : " m OUi-B AJNJJ' .BUU.ua ULVXi BTUU.&. MAJMUiTB "ij, it, 0, of A. moots Monday at 7 p, in. Election of officers. o Liberty grange will hold an oys ter supper Wednesday evening, Dec. C. o Qulnduro lodgo, No. 31C, I. O. O. F moots at 7:30 p. in. Tuesday, Dec, 5. Election of officers. o .Knox County Poultry uusuclatlun will meet Tuesday evening, Dec. ft, at 7: 'JO In tho city hall. ' ' , ' -o- Sons of Veterans meet Monday evening at 7: 111) In the U. A. It. hall. Election of officers. o Called meeting of Brandon tent, K. O. T. M., Thursday evening, Dec. 7. All members requested to bo pres ent. ' o ' .loe Hooker post,-. No. 21, G. A. R., will meet Monday oVening, Doc. .4, at 7 o'clock. Officers for 1923 will be nominated. o Morris grange will havo a corn shrtW at tho grange hall Thursday evening, Dec. 7. All Invited. Ladles bring pies. o Thc missionary society of Pike and Ebonezer churches will meet at tho home of Mrs. Orvillo McDermott Thursday afternoon, Dec. 7. Election of officers. o Evening Star Council, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, is holding a con test. All members aro urged to at tend meetings. Members of team must bo present. 0 At tho regular, meeting of Clint ton grango Wednesday, Dec. C, a play, "Tho Meaning of Thanksgiving," will be given by tho young ladies of tho grange. Other special features and business of Importance. BOY IS SCALDED The two-year-old son of Mrs. Clyde Dean of 221 North Norton street was badly scalded Saturday afternoon when he pulled over him a .can of hot jelly from .tho table. His fiicc am body wero badly burned. CLUB IS ENTERTAINED Mr. Sherman Morrison and Miss Mabel -Maylo delightfully cntortaincd tho members of tho Blue Bird club at tho K. of C. hall Friday evening Tho tables being cleared tho guests spent the remainder of the evening in dancing. Music for the occasion was played by William Lewis und Hor uco Rouse. BILIOUSNESS-SICK HEADACHE. call for on IH Tablet, (a vecctaWo aperient) to tone nnd etrencthen the arcana of digestion end elimi nation. Improves Appetite, Relieves Constipation. Oet a 4S3Bt Vsod for over I? Box JOVears Drutjcjist Chips off -the Old Block Kl JUNIORS Llttlo rfls One-third the regular dose. Made of samo ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. SCHRANTZ & HECKLER Wagoners Studio Portraits Vine and Main Sts. Phone 1143 NO PORTRAIT so satisfying as one made by a professional photographer. Professional Kodak Finishing. THE SUMNER pays top cash price, gives prompt service and careful testing. CORNER CAY AND GAMBIER STS. NO LONG WAITS. REAM STATION Columbus Stock Cities Service, Com. 20U-203, Cities Service, J'ld. firJ'-C'J. Cities Service, Bankorrt 20K-20. Liberty Bono' Close 15 Via, $100.30. . Klnt 4h, 'J8.CL Second 4h, $98,00. First 4 lis, $98.32. Victory 3Vs, $1,00.20. Victory IftH, $100.00. New York Stock (Noon) . (By a Columbm Broker) Am. Telegraph & Telephone 123. Baltimore & Ohio 42. Bethlehem Steel til ft. Chesapeako & Ohio 07. Goodrich Co. 32. Loulsvillo & Nashville 131. Midvalo Steel 28 Vi. Norfolk & Western 112. . N. Y. Central 95. Pennsylvania 40. Republic Iron & Steel 45. Union Pacific 139. U. S. Steel 102",. Pure Oil 28., TO PRESENT PLAY DANVILLE, Dec. 4 Tho Danville High school Athletic association will present the play "The Irish Linen Ped dler" at the hall in Greer Wednes day evening. A program of readings and special music will be glvon. Happy Mistake. An Hem In a young wife's house hold account rends: "Ilootinenl, 1(5 cents." Evidently the Scotch kind. Boston Transcript. REDEEM YOUR WAR And Victory Bonds Here By Exchanging Them For Our 5 Certificates of Deposit Or a Savings Account. Or Add To Any Account You May Now Have Here. No Red Tape. Wo will accept theso Stamps and Bonds now, for Immediate credit to you. Bring them today. We allow you full face value and then hold them ourselves until their due dates. Under this "arrangement you save time, trouble and red tape, and obtain immediately a safe reinvestme: jf your funds at a higher rata .and in a more-desirable form. . No mattcyjiow many or how few Stamps or Bonds you may have, you are.lnvitqd to bring .them here. We welcome this very deslrablo line-of buiinc!, 'jj,;-. !;' THE BUCKEYE STATE BUILDING & LOAN CO. 22 West Gay St., Columbus, Ohio Resources $22,500,000.00. JL.YRIO Today, Tomorrow, Wednesday BVm'-BJT ' '' " " SVB 7 "It's A Sad Day I Put Foot On The Ocean" Monya had waited weeks and weeks for him to send for her .then she came without notice. And the very first thing she heard was her sweetheart promising to meet another at the priest's. No It's not an eternal triangle but everlasting fun Rupert Hughes combining the laughs of his "Scratch My Back" with the heaf-t tug of "The Old Nest." The punch of a shlllalah, the sweetness of an an Irish rose and fun fresh from' the "ould sod." Golclwyn 1 I .V h S m 'ttZrZA. Also a SPORT REVIEW. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. I'Pirnti c IO ii "Vfclgi jjiib S mm, I m li 1 V&n l?4 Xts HL tzd v 1 Pittsburgh Livestock I logo Receipts: 12,000; market Muidy; heavies 8.3008.40; heavy yorktrs, light yorkers, pigs 8.75 8.80. Sheep and Lambs Receipts: 4,0(H; market steady; top sheep 8.50; top lambs IS. Calves Receipts: 1,000; market steady; tup 13. Chicago Livestock Cattle Receipts 25,000; market act' Ivo; top boef steors 13.50. Calves Market otoady. Hogs Receipts 04,000; market low er; top 8.15; bulk of sales 8.058.1O; riled RttiH If. Sheep Receipts: 28,000; market! weak. I Lambs Market steady; top lambs 15.25. Cleveland Livestock Cattle Receipts: 500; market high er. Calves Receipts: 9,000; market steady; good to choice veal calves 12 13. Sheep Receipts: 2,000; market steady; lambs 15lu.50. Hogs Receipts: COO; market dull; yorkers, mixed, 8.25; heavies and pigs and lights 8.60; roughs 7; stags 4.50. INDOOR BALL IS STAGED Indoor base ball will have the call In the V. M. C. A. gym on Monday ev ening. Two games are. scheduled, the first between the Pittsburgh Plates and the .Coopers. The second contest will be put on by the Professors and the Clerks. SAVINGS STAMPS Reserve Fund $650,000.00. with Colleen Moore I R irectprf y r! .i Alfred . Greene 6j3iiJ t T Rupert Hughe. GRAIN MARKETS Chicago drain Wheat Dec. 1.17; May 1.15. Corn Dec. .70; May .69. OatsDec. .42; May .12. lard Jan. 10.10; May 10.27. Ribs Jan. and May 9.75. Toledo Grain Wheat-Cash 1.33 'A. Cloverseed Cash and Dec. 13.10; Mar. 13.C0. Alsike Cash and Dae. 10.C3; .March 11.00. Timothy Cash and Dec. 3.10; Mar. 3.00. JANNER CLASSIFIED ADS. PAY Fobes' Grocery &!;;MeatMartetN EXTRA fedW Owing to the lact mat we arc stocking our sneives with a full hue of PitLMie.it gods, we are ciosmg out tne items listed liuiow at vry attractive pncc. All gooas here listed arc of llrst quality and will bo sola uuuoi a money MdCic guarantee. We offer tnein at tnese very low prices to make room for PREM IER, goods. Central Fruit Co. Blue Label Brand. Peaches Large halves m neavy syrup ;so, 3 can, per can J4e i lor $1.0O. i;; Sliced l enow Peaches in heavy syrup No. 2 can, per can S&c 4 for $1.00. Apricots Large halves in heavy syrup No. 3 can, per can 34c X 3 for $1.00. Ttoyui Ann Lnerries No. 3 can, per can 43c; 3 for $1.25 ilea Pitted Lnernes ,-su. t can, ter can 2c; 3 tor 7Uc lenow Av'ax t,ut Hcans .o. i can, per can luc; 3 tor Ml; Ko-We-ba Brand Bartlet Pears No. 3 can, p&r can 49c; 3 for $1.45 PL-acucs in neavy syiup iNo. 3 can, per can Apricots in hiuvy syrup .-so. B can, per can bnceu Pineapple .10. s can, per can biiceu i-iueuppie rso. 3 can, per can . Apple uuttei 20 oz. can, per can bweot 1-ucatOL'b .o. o uuu, per can Cmii Sauce iti oz. oottle, per bottle Asparagus Tipa (.Natural; l lb. can, per can uorn rancy .Maine pacK, per can ikc; 4 for 7oc 'wax Beatib io. 2 can, per can 23s Small string Beans .no. 3 can, per can 23c We nave a limited supply ut tnese gooas, so get your oraer in early. OUR MEAT SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY AtfD WEDNESDAY FANCY ROUND ANu slrtLOm jrfcMr Her to 25c OUR OWN HOME MADE SAUSAGE Per lb uc WnlLE i'Hfc.ir LAs't Mixing Bowls. A good heavy blue enamel ouwi, mruu to tue set; oniy one Per set PHONE YOUR Remember FOBES' GROCERY 301 South muriM Today, Tomorrow, Wednesday H sHErv r X H-fBI . V-N. ''.'' --r 1 i.O--,;' i 'A V Sa. Johnson. SUPPORTED BY THEODORE KOSLOPF W. J. FERGUSON RAYMOND HATTON and WALTER LONG SHOyS 2, 2:30, 7, 0 p.m. Comedy, ".Simply Shocking" and a News Reel. ADMISSION Adults 30c; Children 10c. Banner Claaiified Ads. Fay LOCAL MARKET (Furnished by PJtkln's Grocery) Swlllng prices today were: Eggs , fiOd Country Butter ...4...OO0 Creamery Butter ..'.'lv. ..'.. .... GOc First) Cablegrams Telegrams wprfc ilrst sent under t)io sea by cable In 1850 between England and France. , , , "HELLO ALGY" . HldH 'SCHOOL AUDITORIUM - ' DEC.frS. " " : dsda $1.0 Mantis' Music Store. Tickets ifl.OO. I o KfJI IB2&9S1. ..3rc; 3 for $1.00 . .3c; 3 tor i.UJ 2tc; 3 tor 7oc . .jbc; j for $1.10 ...isc; 4 lor 76c ...lac; 4 tor 7oc 33c .aac; 3 for 1.10 set to a customer. f OtC ORDER CALL 53 Kree Delivery- & MEAT MARKET Main Street N . ' Qtorainoiuid ) Cfrldurti i "ToUftife , WITH' BettqCompson Tho greatest story bf ro mantic lovo ever written. A picture that races thru a hun dred breathless thrills, thru a hundred breathless scenes of dazzling beauty. With Hetty Compson, ths sweetest heroine ever seen and Bert Lytell her daring lover. From the story by Mary W IwL Try them and hz convin Reserved scat Sale npprts'Tudsday at M Fitzmaunce$,f W PRODUCTION wV'l v . 4 H 1 J " t i 1. j 1 Ii i Si 'Si : v &! s m S 1 - :.! .il j,.ij, .$ t:-A -Jijiwi "JfcJ-VinV4.A iA.t tout t V -. j. rtv-f fct - ,&'?.. Jc j-aHCiitii mmMmMmnm&h&tlt 'jNFIUi o . -' ' fi