Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 6

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Sete QRPHEUM SATURDAY, NOV. 12 A new Star in an entirely new picture Miss Du Pont —IN— The Rage of Paris Taken of the story by Du Vernet Rabell. With thi production like with “GO STRAIGHT,” which Cot- tonwood played FIRST of all Showhouses in this ter we must depend on assurance of the Com- pany that it is something 53 % POPE E OOS Stoey COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Mention and Local! | Personal | Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. | Cut flowers and plants. R. H. Kendall agent for the L. B. Hill Florist, Lewiston, Idaho. — 41-tf! Potatoes: Get our’ price on your winter upply, Bakers’ Store 16-1 Dr. Orr motored to Spokane Friday of last week on a business Sadie Robinson is visitng ed excellent, since this film eee nds in Lewaton this $ precedes its own advertis Lida! 4 ’ ; hil = ing. Editor H. G. Sass as $ 3 _— u pusine isitor in Cottonwooc ee I ee eae in Attention Married Folks: On “KING OF THE CIRCUS Wednesday, November 16th : 20 and 30 cents $i there will bea married folks $| dance. | i sae pitas. ae $| Born—A daughter to Mr, and ’ SUNDAY, NOV. 13 | Mrs. Dominic Romain Tuesday, Tonight the $| November 8th. Dr, Shinnick f . %! was the attending physician. | ig Autheatic Adventures ITamin the market for all / of two daredevil Americans, cinds of poultr any amount, | Edward Laemmie and Wil- my size, any day in the week, | i liam F. Adler. iso Belyian hares. TT. Clark, | Shipwrecked Among Cannibals on the coast of New Guinea completely at the mercy of a tribe of cannibals. Not acted by players, but the real thing. Never have there been any Moving pic- tures like these. Whosoever is afraid to get acquainted with real savages is kindly requested not to come to the show this time for these fellows are really ugly and dangerous—very! (20 and 80 cents) THURSDAY, NOV. 17 The tonights play is a fam- ous allegorical drama, beau- tiful in every regard, a Lav- ish picture, a celebrated Modern Morality Play. As such was offered to the Orpheum, SD Re hah ae i te a RR ee ee ee ee ee Se eesle sone eet eeetonto ees ctondeseeteeesten EVERYWOMAN Just one Feast of Beauty, especially designed for the Ladies « Violet Heming will be Leader in this All- Star-Cast, and every actor represents a particular vir- tue, except some three, which,for contrasts sake, represent some vice. i : : epee SATURDAY, NOV. 19 Again exceptional will go over the something quite 3 Se ner res aae screen when Frank Mayo in Dress-up-suit, supported } by five prominent Stars: : Jaquelina Logan, Jean Cal- $ houn, Elinor Hancock, Ruth $ Ashley and Gertrude Olm- stead appears as The Fighting Lover Tonight also brings the close of Eddie Polo's B4 + . 3 % 3 Episode 18 KING OF THE CIRCUS (20 and 30 cents) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 If you want to seea great Drama with the sim- plicity and quiet dignity of human interest, come to 3 see: One Man In a Million It is a wonderful play and Geo. Beban and His Son are the artists that weave the fabric of heart interest and sound philosophy into an absorbing picture of life. (20 and 30 cents) Wredoededrete orto rdosdontredectoetortortordosdoedontrsdeatoctordontosdoccodresoeedostoctoatatoeg i> ss tie aa ter SRA AARRERERRR RRR the junk man. 46-4* Mrs, M. E. Kincaid and Mrs. William Kincaid are Lewiston visitors this week. Se a “GET THE HABIT” WANTED--School boys to Us | pile wood, 35 cents a cord. Call | [i at Hussman Lumber Co. 46-1 | D Chicken Tamales, Beef andj oO al a Chicken Bouillon, Oyster Cock-| tails at the R. H. Kendall Con-} feetionery. 44-4 | The Farmers Union Ware-| 5 house will receive hogs at the | 5; a Ur a on ay local stock yards on Monday, ai] November 14th. 46-1 oA FOR SALE One two-year-/ G5) EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THESE TWO DAYS. IT’S NOT WHAT YOU old thoroughbred Holstein bull; | fe r 20 pigs about two months old, all la EARN—IT’S WHAT YOU SAVE. SATURDAY AND MONDAY ARE THE NEXT BIG thoroughbreds. St. Michael's | 4 5 danas 4 a Mewaatery. 46-3 | 4 SAVING DAYS HERE. G. W. Barker, the photograp- | VEMeR her will be in the gallery at Cot-| =i 6 CANS SEAPORT TOMATOES $1 tonwood on Monday and Tuesday |SR_ _ — November 14 and 15. If you | & 21 BARS LAUNDRY SOAP FOR $1 want pictures taken for Christ- was get busy, Don’t wait. 46-1 Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbertz! and little daughter were visitors in Cottonwood Tuesday, having (Bs : ° i accompanied Peter Bieren here ei from Ferdinand. While here} 37 the Gilbertzs had dental work | Wu done by Dr. Reilly, H. C. Matthiesen returned Sunday evening from Lewiston where he received treatments | Gs for his eyes which had _ been} = hothering him the past week the result of a cold that settled | Sh in them. w John Crea and Mr. and Mrs.|4$q Monday Tuesday Jim Crea left Tuesday morning for Portland, Ore., where Mrs. he 14 Ue 10 DOUBLE MESH HAIR NETS FOR $1 5 CANS ORINGTON JAM FOR $1 9 PAIR CANVAS GLOVES FOR $1 3 PAIRS LADIES’ HOSE REGULAR 50c A PAIR FOR 1 Butterick Dress Patterns for Sale Here Don’t Fail to Come to Our Store $| | daughter at Weiser, Idaho. | O. M. Collins, president of the First National Bank, of this city and resident of ¢ cston was a business visitor in Cottonwood | Monday evening, returning to} his home the following morning. | Barney Luchtefeld of Keuter- ville departed this morning for Moscow, having been summoned there as a trial juror in the Fed- | eval Court which is now in ses-| sion there. County Commissioner Geo. D. | Smith and wife spent Tuesday | afternoon in Cottonwood. While | here Mr. Smith attended to some business matters connected with | | his office and Mrs. Smith visited | | with Cottonwood friends. | There will be a basket social and dance at the Carnes school | |house, four miles south of Cot-| | tonwood on Wednesday evening, | November 16th. _ Ladies are re-| quested to bring baskets. Every- | hody is welcome. John Terhaar departed Wed- |nesday afternoon in a car for Uniontown, Wash., where he will | be married Tuesday morning to | Miss Gertrude Wieber. | young couple will make }home on Geo. Terha: | near Cottonwood. | ©. W. Leggett of Spokane and 'H. R. Stanley of Lewiston, re- representing the Spokane Mer- jchants Association were busi- ess visitors in Cottonwood Wed- es and from here motored to Nezperce on a_ business mis- | sion. | | Joe South returned Monday j evening from Lewiston where he | spent Sunday visiting with his | }eousin, Mrs. Fickle of Union, | Oregon who he had not seen for 23 years. Mrs. Fickle is a resi- dent of that section of Oregon in which Joe was born and raised | and Mr. South stated that he en- | joyed his visit immensely. | John Funke departed Sunday | morning for Portland, Oregon to | take in the closing days of the| ifie International Livestock | show in Portland. John wished to be present at the Portland} show in time to witness the judging of the stock, which is one of the lost interesting mo- ments from a stockman’s stand- point the returned Tuesday evening. Mike Kedzierski, who has been | a resident of Cottonwood for some time, and while here was | employed by the Hussman Lum- ber Co., left last week for Cali- | fornia enter an Aviation school. Mike's friends are of the opinion that he is throwing them off of their guard and that he will never see sunny Cali-| fornia but will go direct to Nor- folk, Virginia. Some are of the opinion that Mike will soon re- linguish all claims to the Bach- | elor’s Society and join the Mar-| |ried Men’s Club. | i The their ’s ranch | to home at Sweetwater. Mr. Rooke | 31 was accompanied out and to} 4 Sweetwater by Mrs. Lewis aa Jones. William Kelsey, within the} i last week completed the task of | § painting the Baker Store and the | Dr, Smith dental office and the Cottonwood State Bank. Bill’s paint sure has made a wonderful Princess flour $1.90; “400” | —— eee - main street and | $1.95. 34 46-tf ———] ——— [| — ——=) _———) we understand several more eae es il] buildings will be painted if the | seecqeeeeo4 | You Owe It to Yourself weather permits. MICKIE SAYS— KEITH’S '¢ Confectionery GET AGGRESSIVE \ 1! ADVERTISE! LET FOLKS KNOW NOU ARE ON EARTH! THE | MEEK MUST GET “THEIR REWARD! | IN TH’ HEREAPYER, FER | THEN SURE DONT GE tT HERE ON ICE CREAM EAaML 4 — x | SODAS All Kinds of Fruits and Vegetables ——— || | Ses | APPLES ie Winesaps B. A. Miller, of the Winona! district, who is now making his | home with his family in Clarks- ton for the winter came up Sun- day evening to attend to some GUARANTEED business matters here. He says that they are well pleased with Call at the their new home, to which point they removed so that their child- ren might take advantage of the school facilities offered in that city. | Cotton woodHardware | OF APPLES R. H. KENDALL, Confectionery TRADE WITH COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE 4 CANS LIBBY’S CARROTS FOR $1 3 POUNDS 300 BRAND COFFEE FOR $1 61 LB. CANS PORK AND BEANS FOR $1 6 ALANTIS SALMON FOR $1 5 YARDS PERCALE FOR $1 Wednesday 15 16 3| The Knight of rare 8 will! Jim will have a goiter re-| 9g %| vive a dance in their hall Tues-| moved which has been very an-| #4 . . ° ’ $/ ay evening, Noveml-r 15th. poying for some time. The op-|43 Big Demonstration of Kerr Gifford Company’s Cereals $ The dance will be for Kk. of C.| eration will be performed by a am - and their 5 | well known Portland specialist. 3h 3 pound 7 ounce package rolled oats 40 3 pound package Hot Cake Flour 40 3] Mrs. J. E. ange-| Jim Rooke came out from the} ¥ 3 a7 5 1k Wh Fl : f Bi | ville is spending a few days visit-| river Thursday where he has ue POUND CUNCE PACKETS eat Flakes .40 3 pound package Farina 40 3 ing with her husband and son| been employed the past summer uc Ss ‘ 1 D a h D i here. She plans on leaving in a|and fall doing carpenter work, | 74 H . . $|short time to visit with her/and this morning left for his 4 pecia uring t e emonstration; 3 Packages $1 COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. Birth, marriage, and the opening of the first bank ac- count are the weightiest events in your lifetime. The opening of the bank account is a debt you owe your- self; it means success and prosperity for you—not fail- ure and despair. We offer you every advantage in the way of systematic saving; $1 will start you right. Put your spare change in a Liberty Bell Home Bank and deposit it here at 4 per cent interest compounded semi-annually. | Q The Cottonwood State Bank SS Sa 3) SSS Sa et Seine atai peepee eee ae Asner ft SS] ] SHS 5y 0 =) <=) i ee tes te sh sD Your Best Partner Soopers y Your best partner, one you can always depend on, is a bank account ina good, strong, carefully selected bank. | We offer you that kind of a bank. Our banking facilities are the best. Our officers and directors are careful, courteous, successful business men. Every dol- lar entrusted to us is carefully safeguarded. That’s the kind of a Bank you need, the kind of men you want as our Bank a partner you can always depend upon. First National Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO business associates, the kind that makes your account at’ 290095 SOOO OHEOOFOEETETOTEEEEHOIOEEOS

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