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T H E ST HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. OCTOBER .’ 7. l (>” PAGE EIGHT M M M M M M M M M M M A T T R A C T IV E FEATURES M M N E X T W E EK S BILL M M Tin* Liberty Theatre opens the M MIST MISTINGS. M new week tomorrow Saturday M M with a dashing funudiu u mounted police story, entitled. ' M a n ' s Law M M and G o d ’s.” featuring Jack Living M M M M M M M M M M M sion and Ethel Shannon, being the 'Th<> 1.f a :h e r r u s h er s'' tomorrow n ig h t. L ib e rty . 11. S. Mason transacted In Pori land Tuesday bunlnes. Oleu K Metsker and Von A Urav motored to Portland Monday. " A Virgin P a r a d is e '. super-spec lal. Liberty Sunday-.Mond»> Mr and Mrs. L J VanOrshoven motored to Portland Monday Mrs \V. J ) White and son Bennv visited friends in Portland Sunday Mrs Johu Sten and daughter An nie were Portland shoppers Satur day. Mrs S. C. Morton and daughter. Virginia, spent Saturday in Port land. Raymond Lindsay of Portland spent Sunday with friends in St Helens. Mr and Mrs Frank Keating and son Donald were Portland visitors Saturday. Tom Mix is comin g to The Libertv next Tuesday and Wednesday in "S ky H igh." Mr. L. Fluher. the Mayger m er chant. transacted business in St Hel ens Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Tom Ellis o f Kalnler were guests o f Mr and Mrs. E. M Helon Sunday. Mrs David Davis o f Portland is a guest at the home o f Mr and Mr Emmett Williams. Mrs C. L Lindsay o f Portlan 1 spent Tuesday at the hom e of her daughter, Mrs N J Uergan , humorous tale o f an old miner's in nocent pastime that caused u false arrest u "d then cut two notches In Cupid's quiver \n added attr ac tion Is the fifth round of " T h e Leath er Pushers '' .1 two reel subject th:.t is creating considerable Interest among movie goers On Sunday and Monday, with th .* usual two shows Sunday a f t e r n o o n .1 1 In spectacular super-special. ' V Vtr gin Paradise." will hold the boards It is the story of 11 halt wild girl who grew up in the Jungles, with wild animals her only companions, and then was brought to ctvllyuUtoii. where she found much to displease her. This picture bus occasioned more discussion than any other, photodrama ever filmed. Torn Mix, w ho lias not appeared on the silver sheet here for some time •- scheduled for Tuesday and W e d nesday in what is said to he his best) production. "Skv High " This pop ular star is a general favorite in tilts community, and his admirers will doubtless find him at Ills best in tliisi n* w production M iss t .w e n It liiilin ls o ii o f ( b e iseli, A picturization o f Jees t’ ok,” a b u g i a m i vvlll ».iv g i s s l - h v e l o I u r i q e - story by Jack London and one that ! I b i s i i m i i t l i s i i l i vvlll h e a i e o i i i p i i n i e i l has attracted w id- spread attention.! hv u l n e n a t i v e t s * a l i m - i i a n d o n e un - comes to The Liberty on Thursday 1 l i v e vvonutll m i l o T e\ |M sl it i i H l m i * and Friday under the title o f "T h e Ilo* vi i l d s o f I t r i i i s h ( ò i i a i i a , S o n i l i Mohican s Daughter " The name of \ m e r l i » , f o r tlu- p n r | s * s e o f l i u i i l i n g Jack London is one o f the most bril i l i s i m i n d s . liant In the annals of contemporary j American literature, and "J ees l ’ ck"| is one of his best stories It is filled with the early romance o f a great and vanishing race, the American In dian. SERVED IN CONVENT MRS. BOSONAULT SAYS AUTU PAINTING • Ml Now is the time to have that car painted. Come in and talk to us about it A uto Painting i Co. Mr and Mrs. H. A. Colt and child ren motored to Woodland. W ashin g ton. Sunday and spent the day with relatives The highway is completed between Kaiarna and Woodland ami is 18 feet wide and concrete pave ment and is a fine hikhway. Mr. Colt said. West St. Helens lo represoutstlon oli Ilio eouilty , It.-pub|i<., *’WI» MIIlilit.Pi Inutili and elu.se lite as Un ir emidi ....... « . . . 1 ......... * .Iute lt voli tbluk ss Ilo thè Ne tisi udininùn 1 rullili, H baleni ......pie. I W'iulil tie glnd lo ................ .. , . .. all se, , |(ju "» Un. bave ion i suppuri, and If . le.i.-il | i( ' , ' ’ l,f Ila- promise lo do mv liest lo servi lln>, | y vi 1 ,,, 1 *>Hlty ^ luxpuvei s I I Oiiomli Iilly. entisi-len-l IS rl<A I I u n ' 111 s l-NK.Sg ^ liuusly alni lo thè liest o f mv alili * llv Mv 11 u in ber lM 33 un thè tisi Pald ,\,|vl ,l""*w,'lful|, lot Itespeetfully yours. j _ _ _ __ J N H|.J W IL L IA M PK INUI R W » il- sii,. t| l'i il t I II » I V N Ni li M I VII \ I ' Inni I, "ur lU en d. foi I I,. I, klll(| á \ft.-r thè ftglitlug arouinl Sinyr Having been ilio-.-li as I tie Repulí- ltd lu (I- 1 ,. j ' '•* "‘ Pslnj ^ na ts over thè h-ugue of ustiona proli Henil laiiilldale to: I --uulv I 1 minis lile d-ntli ,,f ,, Ur uldy » i l i decide Misi soinelhlng -Inner of I ‘oliimlitu 1 ouiity. I ask (he Ml and vii 1 l,r"tlu-r shi-Uld bave lieeli dime alsiilt II -------------------------------------------------------------------- ‘ J'u‘ Fssm Rosimi Transerlpt The Misi advertiseiH are des -n ing of your patronage Persile ilo for bargains ads each » in \ n i I Its ill i i H N il till i n i I M ill V In suhniittlng in» cundidacy for Coiltitv Collllnlssioner 1 w Isti lo sav that 1 bave beeli .1 reshleut o f Co lunihht rountv f**r thè past 41 year* all of wlileh Uni*- 1 huve reslded In thè Nehnlelil Valle» rounlry Cititeli- of Un Neliuh-m rounlry belle»-»* timi tlielr rapidi» tleveloplng sed ioli of thè remi » ellltlles lllelll When putting away tin siimnie.- suits of boys and men I...... m e that there ur** no matches left in the poe lets. Fires in utiles , o f t e n -i.iri from mice nibbling mutch*- in the clothin g A Y o u n g /W a n ’s C hances :»>r .1 stu»cssftil business »..itecr arc nun isfl| ,, |Ujn Re=elect •Irtl fold through the* practice of consistently savin- .1 part of that which hr earns .is hr c.irns u It is regularity in saving that builds char.u ter. create* Sherman Thousands of frail, nervous pen pie and convalescents everywhere huve testified to the n-marka lib- power of Tan lac In bringing hack their health, strength and working efficiency It seems to quickly Invig orate the constitution and is a pow erful foe of weakness Mr A Briggs, o f 2 8U j ' - j East Lake. S- tie. Wash., says: "1 was In a general run-down c o n dition from loss of appetite and In digestion, felt worn out all the lime and was growing weaker every dm Tanluc rid me o f the Indigestion, put a keen edge on Illy uppetlte. hutlt lile up several pounds uml now Pin simply brimful of life and energy There Is not a single portion of the body that Is not benefited by th helpful action o f Tania*' It enable the stomach to turn the food Int > healthy blood, horn* tnd muscle pur ifies the system and builds you bn. k to normal weight Get a l o i n . to day at any good druggist LAST D igest Ioli No medicine ean replsce food bui ('liullilierlalli's Tablet* »IH help vou lo digest m u r food lakeii Itisi glves quantliy of food taken that givo* streugtli ami vigor lo thè System. I mi t thè amount digested and a -sim l.ated If trouhled »itti « weak ili gestloii. give Cimiliherlatu's l'shlets a trial Thousulids bave tieeu beile flted bv Un ir Use ■■ —e — ------------ Has Never Felt Bet ter in All His Life. In the last issue o f The Mist there Merle Yettick returned to St Hel ens Saturday. He has been in Seat was a communication from Rev Jos P. Clancy, which stated that Mrs. A tle for the past few months. Bosonault wus never a Catholic nun. Eugene Turpin o f Kelso, has ac This paper gave spare to Rev Clan cepted a position with his brother. cy's statement so In justice to Mr-. H. E Turpin, who conducts The Boys Bosonault, we publish the follow in g, pool hall affidavit o f Mrs Bosonault: J S. Bothwell. auditor o f the St State o f Oregon. County of Columbia. ss. Helens Lumber company, spent sec eral days in Tacoma, Washington 1. Mrs. A Bosonault. being first this week. duly sworn depose and say that, no ticing the article o f Rev Jos P Mr and Mrs. T E. Talbert, whose Clancy, o f the Catholic church, stal-i home is In Canada, are here for a ing thai I was never a Catholic nun visit at the hom e of Mr and Mrs. 0 I have made an affidavit that l was L. Talbert. a sister on probation, as I stated in If you fall to see " A Virgin Para-, my talk in the city hall the evening dls e" at The Liberty Sunday and of September 23. and I was loyal to Monday you will miss one e f the her’ my faith and my vows while 1 was pictures o f the year there, and I was in the convent tor I was in Frnnsiscaln c o n Miss Fay Beaver of Portland re one year vent. Worcester. Mass for one year. turned rome Monday after a several days visit at the home of Mr and 30 years ago and the records o f that institution should show this. I have Mr» Harold Beaver. other credentials which will prove Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Jeffcott and my statements, and will he glad to son Bobby o f Portland were th> show them to any one interested. guests o f Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Ross on My address is >28 East Ash street. Sunday. Portland, Oregon. (S ign ed) MRS. A. BOSONAULT. Little Miss Dorinda Ann Brakk Subscribed and sworn to before ine returned to St. Helens Sunday aft* r a week's visit with her grandpa: - this 23rd day o f October, 1922. E E QUICK. ents. Mr and Mrs. William Mukle Notary Public for Oregon. Dr ard J My commission expires April 13, 1924. 8 ^ * sight specialist Glass- lenses. frames, at Von Gray's Jew el ry Store, every Thursday. Friday and Saturday. 4 <t f Mrs C. E Lufkin entertained about thirty o f her friends at a mis sionary supper Tuesday evening at her home on Columbia Heights. The evening was en joy ably spent in games anti social intercourse and Mrs Lufkin 's hospitality was ap preciated. l n r a M esh I.lltl I'll lit M Dl DIOMis capital ami establishes credit. These three qualities are of untold assistance i in any ficl»l. SII I KM IN \| M i l KM. I*r. *.1.1.111 J I I I I 1 « I I I N h i i N. i K.lilrf "Distance Is No Barrier To Our Service " Miles OkfOON , . ! rw r ». . k _____ . __________________ IN ntJJTVrtT a CÍmÑTv Representative to Legislature He Made Good CHANCE To j>et a 2-quart Wear-Fver Aluminum Pan for 49c Saturday is last day of sale 2-QUAKT FAN WITH HANDLE SPECIAL AT 75c COVER FOR 20c T H AT FITS EITHER PAN Free! Sample vocal lesson by l W. Winsett This lesson will be full o f interest, also instructive and amusing to all who tak»- part in it Satisfaction guaranteed. To all over ten years of age. and should be in vestigated by every Intelligent lady or gentleman, for it only cuim-n your way probably once In a lifetime The parents should not send their ch ild ren alone but should com e with them and investigate the work themselves Doors are op»*n at 7 p m. Lessons com m ence at 7 :3 0 p m. After the lesson he will sing some male <juar- tets, assisted by three o f his f'lat- skanle class who have taken «5 les sons each, which will give you a good idea o f what Notation is when right •y sung He will close the lesson by singing a duet, "T h e Larboard W a tch.” Rem em ber the place and date. a t the First M E. Church. St. I Helens. Oregon, Thursday, N ov em ber 2. 1922. EX* iV . cSS*3 Masonic Huildinj> St. Helens, Oregon PUBLIC SCHOOLS Now Is the Time for F’ assage o f School Hill Vote 314 x Yes ,{!“ “ *• of the Compulsory Public School Attendance bill , “ - » - . I Inaure that a minimum number ..f priv.t- , , ’ 1 * J"*r pupil* will be affected Of rj,,. -, ■> hoot out any private »chool* whatever Th. . „mbitJed » ¡ l . ' r t / V ’ Pf ” w, , h the private achoola In five . ouii II.- h i , r. u bupll* In ail attendance at the private «chool* of th- xr.mim»r « , « , 1 . » i " " M" ,o U 1 9841 I be total atten.lan. .* at the publu school«* .. "* ,r' ‘ l’ " n •" «'»"It *» “ bou» Ill,U R. Surely If th. public P«ch.H,l * . *r»mmui grade* they are alxo good enough Tor the other »841 " nouKb f,,r D**- >3 , -#89 V MAKING HOUSEWORK EASY Clean steel knives and forks, remove stains and grease with SAPOLIO At preMent, while th»* privatr 8<‘hoolH Hr** r, u , j make the chariK** propoHed by th^ puhlir r,m “ COSTS. No « . « will be levied »Or gear, to eome „ ♦ * k . effect until September. 192*. , „ d no ta. ,n ro I, , he courta for aeveral year« for r Z e u , " ^ w , ); T . . , ; ; i pu,m.e In exlating claaaea and the added o p e n * . nominal The great benefit .............. « „ o n i„ •>,, . ,, ' ,B lh#! n,n" to ... . ndment la in th* ........ . wi" '»• ' r“ n " ni r" " 1 * pl«> • Cleans • Scours • Polishes ; cur ,Nh;rdr‘: , unified allegiance to our Inititutlom.. Large cake No waste ENOCH MORGAN’ S SONS CO., N.w r.rk, U. S. A. ' in - »r ,n' c " m,M,,n Ideal* and a One Flag— One School— One Language P. B MALCOLM. 33*. 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