Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 6

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Poe QRPHEUM SATURDAY, NOV. 19 Again something quite exceptional will go over the screen when 3 £ Frank Mayo : ? in Dress-up-suit, suppoited = by five prominent Star Jaquelina Logan, Jean Cz houn, Elinor Hancock, Ruth Ashley and Gertrude Olm- stead appears as The fighting Lover Tonight also brings the close of Eddie Polo's Episode 18 KING OF THE CIRCUS (20 and 80 cents) eet SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 If you want to seea great Drama with the sim- plicity and quiet dignity of human interest, come to One Man In a Million It is a wonderful play and Geo. Beban and His Son 3 are the artists that weave the fabric of heart interest and sound philosophy into an absorbing picture of life. (20 and 30 cents) THANKSGIVINGDAY. Anna_ Sewell’s Master- work, a book that has been known and loved for 40 incr in every part of the world Black Beauty has come to life. It’s the auto-biography of a wonder ful horse but incidentally the story also of human be- ings as well. A realistic hunt, the burning of the stables, a wonderful cross country race are the princi- pal features of this truly exceptional play. (20 and 50 cents) SATURDAY, NOV. 26 4 Universal presents an ap- pealing drama of a lovable little Firebrand, played by Gladys Walton pens pee who fights with Heart and Fists for what she wants in y Rowdy Additional: Kickaroo (20 and 30 cents) SUNDAY, NOV. A most baffling Mystery- Story, from an entirely new company, with a fine set of new characters Starring Wedgwood Nowell as “Arsene Lupin” the cleverest criminal in fiction. In the best production of Maurice Leblanc 813 Fight Hundred & Thirteen Besides this wonderful Story something entirely new: vic. Aesep’s Modernized Fables First instalment: © Mice in Council 20 and 30 cents oe ato ate ac ek iS | COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. Cut flowers and plants. R. H. | | Kendall agent for the L. B. Hill! IP lorist, Lewiston, Idaho, 41-tf returned to their home on the |river Monday morning after hav- ing spent a few ¢ at the }county seat on busi and visiting with friends. Individual Christmas cards, at | the Chronicle office with your name and a favorite verse print- ed upon them for the price gen- erally paid for cards selected from a general line. 47-tf The'regular meeting of the Ladies’ Aid that was to be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Swanger, November 23rd has heen postponed until, November 30th. The Brocke sale near Keuter- ville was attended by a_ fairly good sized crowd and with the exception of horses everything sold brought reasonable prices considering present conditions. Mr. and Mrs. George Terhaar 4 attended the Terhaar-Wieber wedding at Uniontown, Wash., Tuesday. The party returned home Wednesday evening. William Asker was a passen- ger Monday morning for Spok- ane to consult with U. S. army, physicians. Bill is an ex-service man and while in the army was gassed, from which he has not entirely recovered. D. E. Howell of Waitsburg, Wash., accompanied the remains Sunday evening. He remained for the funeral services Monday and returned to his home Tues- day morning. Rockefeller must have made another donation as the price of gasoline has been raised 2 cents | awallon throughout the country and Cottonwood proved to be no exception to the case. Gasoline now retails for 84 cents a gallon | in Cottonwood. Born—A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wassmuth of Green- creek, Sunday, and a boy) to Mr. of Cottonwood, Tuesday. Dr. ¢ | Shinnick, the attending physi- | \ clad reports both mothers and} babies doing splendidly. Mr. rived evening from their Cloverdale, Wash., having been summoned here to attend the) funeral of their grandmother, Mrs. Howell. They home Tuesday morning. The first snow of the season to fall in this section fell Tues- day afternoon to the depth of about a half on inch. A peculiar feature about the snow was that | {it fell on dusty roads which is | | very uncommon at this time of lag yes = in Cottonwood Saturday S. Stockton, the county | nealth: wOtear: of Grangefille, ; Was a business visitor in Cotton- | | wood Saturday. While here he It is} of a} | antine for scarlet fever. | stated that the cases are | mild form. Mrs. Knight | children, who have been making | their home | the past two years. having come jhere from Whitebird departed | Monday morning for Grant Pass, Oregon to make their future |parted Thursday | Lewiston to take in the Shriner’s | doings in the Snake river metro- polis. Shriners from all over | the meetings to be held in Lew- iston. home Sunday evening. During store operated by the Keiths will be Campbell Greve. and Miss Jeanette For Watkins remedies see A. ! ; P. Rustemeyer at the Watkins Store. 47-tf Christmas ecards of all kinds |at the Chronicle office at reason- | Fable prices Place your order | | early before the stock is picked j over. AT-tf | ¢| Mr. and Mrs. William Jones) ss matters Louis Terhaa ar and Joe ieteeee of his mother‘here from Spokane | and Mrs. George Lange | and Mrs. Plen Hodges ar- | home atic returned | | placed several families in quar- | and her eight | in Cottonwood for | home. In Oregon they will be} joined by the father of the family. | Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Keith de-| the northwest will be present at | They plan on returning | in charge of Mrs. Percy} SSE SALFE—or trade set of | FOR § bob sleds, T. Clark, the junk man. 47-2 Otto Aichlmayr and William |W agner were business visitors in | | Lewiston Monday. J. V. Nash departed last Fri- |day morning on a business | to outside points Miss Harriet Hanson was the week-end guest of Miss Lal- lah Fulton at Grangeville. | = EF xtracts and spices at the |p | Watk A. P. Ruste- meyer, prop rietor, 47-tf Take istake ladies’ coat on danee, Nov. Owner 11th. nave calling : W. s Stor Mrs. N. Lithe rland a Homer Brutzman have gone to =f Lewiston to attend the Shriners | SF doings in that city u The Rebekah lodge will give a! BS card party in the I. O. O. F. hall on November 28th. Light re- freshment ll be served. Ad- mission 25 3 47-2 Iamin the mar kinds of poultry, any size, any also B the junk man. Mrs. M. Olive Bittle and John Shields, of Gr: ngeville, were married Saturday evening in the home of O. A. Cooper stor of the Christian church at Grange- pe ville. If you want Christmas cards that are different—with your | name neatly 1on them call} at the Cl ricle office. We have a splendid line to select} © from. 47-tf | The public sale « Jacob Matthiesen at his home| turday was attended by aj rge crowd and Mr. Matthic sen | stated that he was an} ' satisfied with the prices received } }for everything he off red for sale. | Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart Osez and two children and Mrs. Jacot Matthies: en departe od this ing for their new home at Mod esto, Cal Mr. Matthiesen w il jom the fam later, From Lewston they 1 on mi _— |the trip in Mr $s car - hoe by hi pear tale W ‘il iam Oseau and wife, who ‘drove ie car to Lewiston. Mr. and of Sublimity, who have | been visiting vo the past three weeks at the home of their uncle st Hendrich, ‘on, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Brugeman, departed Thursday |morning for their home. Befere returning the) Wi ill visit with re- \latives at Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrich | were recently married and are on their honey- moon tour. sa Hendrich, is an Idaho county boy, having been | »orn here, leaving this s about 17 years ago with his }ents, Mr. and Mrs. August Herd-} rich, who at one time owned con- |}siderable land in this district. | They were accompanied to thei home in Oregon by Miss Celi: | Brugeman who plans on spend- ing the winter t! CARD OF TH. ANKS, | | We wish to thank our many friends who so willingly as us during the recent illne death of our beloved hus' l and father, Leopold Miller. We especially wish to thank those parties who took part in the | singing at the services. Mrs. Arna Miller. H. W. Miller and wife, R. A. Miller and wife, J. Miller. Ww. |CARD OF THA? KS. Tt is through the columns of this paver that *%e wish to ex- tend our heartfelt thanks to all of those who assisted us during |the recent death and fu services of our belove d mothe Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Blackburn and family. D. E. Howell. | | _ SS morning for | their absence the confectionery | even vey LENT conducted by | & me.) which does not pinch, break, twist, | squeak and always stays absolutely - baw The Red Cross Drive is ay \ ol ia 7 $1.95. “4 ction + par- % For APPLES R. H. KENDALL, Confectionery “GET THE HABIT” TRADE WITH COTTONWOOD MERC ANTILE = Any corset has good qualities—but buy and wear the corset which adapts itself most readily to your type of figure while guiding it into lines of Style. oh =f] =n) Bvery woman recognizes Style as the Quality All three are first corset essential. and Price naturally follow. present in Bon Ton CORSETS Sie The comfort of a BON TON corset appeals to the wearer, while the ob- servir admires the fine figure line. Both these are due to clever design- ing. In short—you want the perfect comfort that fifty years’ experience behind BON TON guarantees. Made with the patented O-1-C clasp Now on---Join COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE C0. me felt SAYS ec Eieipaihigei ini A RAL #1905 ae a —o You Owe It to Yourself ll 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. Princess flour ae wererereerreeers oe | KEITH'S Confectionery ICE CREAM —AND— SODAS All Kinds of Fruits and Vegetables —, i ta i i i aS ee Srdeteeedeeete eee eee re De Pd oe Put your spare change in a Liberty Bell Home Bank and deposit it here at 4 per cent interest compounded semi-annually. The Cottonwood State Bank el ae | ere oeemennen eaenn OSLO LOPE HOSTS SE SSPE LOSSES POSS SIG ED : Your Best Partner APPLES | A HOLIDAY BOX OF Jonathans WRAPPED AND PACKED $2.50 CottonwoodHardware 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. facilities are the best. PEELE EPEII SIE LPO PIO LOPE OPO OOOO IOP Pe FO Ie FF Our banking Our officers and directors are 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 careful, courteous, successful business men. SSS SS] business associates, the kind that makes your account at our Bank a partner you can always depend upon. First National Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO i

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