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BARRISCALE PLAY HITS ANTI-SUFFS , "Kitty Kelly M. D." Prove. Very Conclusively That Women Can Be ^ Successful in Profession of Men. ' ' ' i .ii. J ? Any nara-Doneu anu-icuiiuisi wnu thinks that women cannot be successful as doctors, should see Bessie Barriscale in "Kitty Kelly, M. D." We'll guarantee that, after observing / the lovely Bessie diagnosing heart troubles, lung affections, and kindred complaints, the h.-b. a.-f., will be strong for feminine osteopaths, homeopaths, and allopaths, provided, of #- course, they are young and easy on the eyes. What crusty old hypochondriac ^ wouldn't feel better after having the beautiful blonde head ot a .Bessie a. snuggled on his hairy bosom listen ins: to the intermittent gargling of a f tobacco-heart? No stethescopes for liim! " v ^ "Kitty Kelly, M. D." listened to miMpe heart murmurs, felt more throbbing pulses, and inspected more livercoated tongues in her first day's practice in the little mining town of Fracas, Arizona, than any male in tJiA whnlp nountrv lauiujr wwv im ?uv .....? ? i.; v did in a year. Some of the boys even jr Tenounced likker so they wouldn't r asphyxiate the pretty doctress when she looked at their epiglottis. Kitty proves she's just as good a detective afe she is a physician when she solves the mystery of the murder ,<of Williams, the bad-man who was up Jby her sweatheart. She r ved her 3 Kweatheart's life and cured his heart trouble, and became his family physician for life. "Kitty Kelly, M. D." is a Robertson-Cole release, distributed by Exjftiibitors Mutual. It was made under ^ the direction of Howard Hickman - and has a notable cast. At the Newberry Opera House Friday, November 7. TOWN TAKES DAY OFF P V TO SEE FARNUM RIDE One of the exciting chase scenes in the new William Fjarnum pro duction, the pictarization of the Zane Grey novel, "The Last of the Ihianes," was made at Banning, one of the most picturesque mountain towns of California. When word reached the town ^that the famous William Fox star Jr was coming to take some scenes*, B the Board Of Tracle had the Mayor * declare a holiday so that all the townspeople coulh see the famous screen star in person. On his arrival Mr. Faraum was met by the Mayor and a bevy of whr> tendered him ?"?? N Punches of flowers amid the cheers of the throng. The townspeople then stood around and saw Mr. Farnum in some desperate rides, and in a spectacular leap Vfrom a running horse-to the back of * . another and then atoay in a cloud of dust, pursued by a posse of cowboys, f ""The Last of the Duanes" will y presented by William Fox at the ^pera house, Monday. rWHAT YOU'LL SEE IN "KITTY KELLY, M. D." How a pretty woman doctor cures heart-trouble in a Western town. ' How the boys in Fracas, Arizona, g^ve the "Feminist" the Old Razzjberry. Blonde Bessie as a woman doctor and as an amateur female Sherlock Holmes. ' J$ick Holt and Wedge wood Nowell infene of the most spectacular fights JBr sppn nn the screen. / What happened when the bad-man vgambler enticed the pretty woman / doctor to the lone mountain cabin. \ Striking night scenes in a Western mining town when the boys have their pay envelopes. A replica of a notorious border t*wn?With its Main street, "Commercial hotel,'' dance-hall, gambling k den?and everything. At the opera l^itottise Friday. f' ' On the Death of W. H. Hiller. William Hampton Hiller who sustained serious injury on Sunday looming, being kicked by a horse, died at the Columbia hospital on Tuesday morning* at four o'clock, notwithstanding the best medical aid. His wife, Mrs. Corrie A. Hiller, and brother and brother-in-law, S. C. Hiller and J. J. Eargle were in attendance upon him there. His body was brought to Newberry Tuesday at ? 1 capiMAA Wflfi noon aim hue xuncmi svifiw .. held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock in the Mayer Memorial Lutheran church. His pastor the Rev. W. H. Dutton conducted the service. The interment was in the West End cemetery. The deceased is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hiller. He was born ^November 6th, 1876 departed this life October 28th, 1919; age 42 years, 11 months and 22 days. He leaves a wife, six children, three sons and three daughters, one grandchild, a Jjjpter and mother, two brothers and 1 rour sisters to mourn their loss. On March 5th, lS$'jy he wus married to nuhmmmbim i j Let your oi (experience If rntfoA /Iru>? Vmrf j U WUW v*vw |j POS You will find this cious coffee-like fla a taste, and a friend I* Truly Ecoj Boil for fifteen n begins. f - Two siz 0 --1J -1 1 | . som at J. ? Made hy Postur ? Battle Cre V I HOW TO SET RID , . 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In infancy he was receive into the church by holy baptism an j became a confirmed member of tb , Lutheran church in the year 189! j in which church he remained unt I death. i May the sustaining grace of 01 gracious heavenly Father be with ti bereaved. A Friend. Mr. P. LaDuke, Farmer, Says, "Yo Bet Rats Can Bite Through Metal/' "I had feed bins lined with zir let so year, raia gut, u>iua^u picui soon. Was out $18. A $1 packag of RAT-SNAP killed so many rat that I've never been without it sine Our collie dog never touched RA1 SNAP." You try it. Three size 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guarantee by Gilder & Weeks Co. * wmmammmmmmammmmmmmmmtm I I vn I decide? j your nerves and gen* | lange to j | TUM I cereal drink of deH* I ivor, satisfying to the | to health. | lomicalToo | linutes after boiling < I ;es, usually | 5c and 25c | ! a Cereal Company f\ :ek, Michigan ? 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