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61X THE EVENING GAZETTE PORT TERVIS. N. Y. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 ,1 9 2 4 DOROTHY DARNIT By Charles McManm WHA'f ARE t h e y S c h o o l h o u s e • eAvJCi* ©A Kid* S o L o M G I -9-9—o- c6Sp»is»artP . j w H A T DID Y O U ^ 1 COME BACK J VoO ^oiHC, \ S TO SCHOOL? ^ M A M A .f D S T AMO FOR THE | OLD S T Y L C LI OK IN* r r ) B u t WHEVJ THT'j'’R t CioMN<\ / DO IT 6 V e l e c t r i c i t y , f T Y c o R U T T L f D o r o t h y ‘v _ 7 r Pimply Skin and Impure Blood Due to a Torpid Liver Blood carries body’s poisonsr which quickly disfigure the complexion The liver is the body’s wonderfu tiurifier. All of our blood passes through the_ liver every 15 minutes for purification. Everyone’s blood is constantly poi soned by body toxins formed in food waste. When the liver ’ becomes weak, or torpid, our systems are at once tainted b\ toxins. These are poisons that, if not de stroyed by the liver, are carried di rect to the skin and cause sallowness, blotches, redness, eruptions and pim ples. Doctors know that a good com plexion comes only from within the body. Blood impurities cannot be rubbed away with creams or oint ments. Science also knows that the liver— the 'body’s complexion maker—can not be regulated by drugs, but a safe Nature substance has been dis covered which will act directly on the liver. The discovery is purified ox gall. Get from your druggist a package of DioxoL Each tablet contains ten drops of purified ox gall. In 24 hours the poison toxins will be re moved, Your liver will be regulated. Blood purification will begin. Sal low skin will clear. Pimples will pass away, leaving the complexion clear and soft. Dioxol tablets are harmless, tasteless and cost less than two cents each. These genuine ox gall tablets are p r e p a r e d only under the name “Dioxol.” I f any tablet is offered you under another name, refuse it. Accept only Dioxol in the original, cfenuine package. ‘“Dioxol is esjhecially recommended) at Mackey Drug Co.” Blacksmih and Sehola» “'Hie Learned Bluck.smith’’ was tbs title popu'^arly given Elibu Burritt of New Britain, Ckmn. He was a lin guist, a writer and a social reformer. He was the author of severnl volumes. He died in 1879. Fast-Moving Planet Jupiter’s diameter is about ten times that of our earth, but so quickly does It spin that a day there lasts only nine hours and fifty minutes. Peer of Great Britain Advertises for Work London, England.—Two “personals” appearing in the London Times tell their own story. The first, which re flects the social and economic changes wrought by the war, follows: “Peer wants work; under forty; en ergetic, resourceful; horses, motor, literature; served,in royal air forces.” The other shows the die-hard spirit, the spirit that's out to main tain the old social standards at all hazards. Here it is: “There is now a vacancy (first class) for lady inebriate in home at - ----- Apply, etc.” The plain inference of this laconic message is that at this particular home there is no welcome for a wom an inebriate who is^pfot a hidy. Didn’t Need Bloodhound; His Own Nose Kno%vs Glean, N. Y.—The local constabulary did not require the use of the police bloodhounds when he went to capture a burglar at the home of Mrs. C. H. Miller. After, surrounding the house in an swer to Mrs. Miller’s call the con stabulary emptied the entire cylinder of his six shooter into the earc-ass of a skunk, whose head had been caught in a milk bottle. The tapping of the glass bottle had caused Mrs. Aliller to believe that burglars were trying to force a win dow. , CASCMA§Q»IN8NE Need to Know One Another There is nothing wanting to make all rational and disinterested’ people n the; world of one religion, but that they ' should day.—Sv/ift. walk together everj I Loving Is Said to Be I Cure for Stuttering ' New York.—Do you stutter? A little I loving will cure it. If you are not of I an amatory disposition, dancing is a I slower, but equally sure remedy. At least, so says Dr. James S. Greene, psychoanalyst and founder of I the Ephphtha club. Ephphtha is a Bible word, meaning “thou stalt speak.’- The 2,000 members meet once a week. They go through exercises. Then Doctor Greene starts them talk ing of love. They dance. Ergo, their speech becomes norihal. The only disadvantage, if it should be called such, is that most of the patients cured of stuttering fall in love. Doctor Greene’s motto is: “They don’t stutter when they say: *I love you.’ ” FOR SALE SHOTGUNS, RIFLES LOADED SHELLS & CARTRIDGE GUNS AND RIFLES RENTED AND REPAIRED I WHITNEY’S I fi (Successor to W kitney & j : i ). Some Traveler Orange, Mass.—While some of the Older residents occasionally do a stunt which attracts attention, they are sev eral knots behind Mrs. Mary Currie for endurance and activity. Mrs. Currie recently returned from a raio- tor trip in which nearly 500 miles were covered In a day and a night. Mrs. Curry is nearly eighty-one. Autos Rout Camel Train London.—A plan to substitute a mo tor car service over the deserts be tween Bagdad and Persia and Con stantinople and Persia, to take the place of the old caravans, is being un dertaken by an English firm. The firm at present is operating a service between Haifam, Damascus and Bag dad. I FLANNES I ^ We have received those long-looked for DRESS ^ m FLANNELS, which have been so scarce for the last Wj ^ six weeks. We have them in single and double fold; m ^ in all the wantable shades. Prices range from ^ I $ 1.49 TO $3.98 8 I BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES I ^ Our assortment of these is most complete. We ^ have them in Cotton, Woolnpp, Part Wool, all wool, M in white, gray, tan, also plaids. M Our comfortables are covered with challie; silko- ^ pr lines, satines, and are filled with pure white cotton, mi 46 FRONT STREET TODAY SATURDAY ‘Wi?4 Bill Hickok I\ BILL HART IS BACK BACK with a bang! Same old fighting face; same virile two-gun man, more popular now than ever. In a sizzling tale of the fighting, riotous days of the early West. Founded on fact and writ ten around the greatest gunman that ev er lived. Ai 50 Horse-Power Comedy about a One Hose Town W A iT C a COME GN, EVERYBODY! With a great east and Pinto the famous Hart pony. Two-Reel Billy West Comedy “TWO AFTER ONE” “ p a ™ M V p V ” Matinee 2:30 Evening 8 :00 TOPICS OF THE DAY” Price 15 Cents Admission 20 Cents SEE that funny fellow in a fast, fun- fraught festival for fun-loving folks! SEE the big balloon break away! SEE the thrilling rescue in mid-air! IT’S the screen’s snappiest show! LET’S GO! Sportlight Review “GIRLS AND RECORDS” “PATHENEWSN 0 . 88 ” Matinee 2 :30 Price 15 Cento Evenms 7 :15 and 8 :50 Admission 20 Cento J. M. DEWITT 83-85 Pike Street Port Jervis, N. Y. Men^s Hats . .............................................' ...................... 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