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SXGE FIVE THE LERVENWORTH POST, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1919, TOOTHERS I rl lelue ymT doctor' illness of the mother. The FotJ promised the father not to publish the story, which might take the life; of the boy's mother. The mother; JANUARY CLEARANCE OCIETY which look place on Wednesday evening, January 1, at the Evangelical Lutheran Church parsonage. Rev. A.

G. Dick, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony, following which a reception w-as held at tb bride's home 113 Pawnee Strwt. The bridal attendants were Clean-Up Sale of Suits A Drastic Outclearing of Every Suit in the Store at a Sensationally Low Price The marriage of Miss Doris Mc-; Comb, daughter of Mrs. Joseph M1 Comb of St. Joseph, and Mr.

Phillip Wilhardt, son of Mrs. E. Wil-j Miss Margaret Donovan, president of the Lowell Club, has called a special meeting of the club for Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the club hardt, of 1109 Kickapoo Street, of the Public Library. All AT MS city, took place yesterday afternoon 1:30 o'clock, at the parsonage of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. Rev.

Benthrop, pastor of the church officiating. Mr. Wilhardt and bride, -will come this morning to be the guests for several days of Mr.1 Wilbardt's mother, before going to; Rock Island, 111., where they will: make their future resident. The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Pauls Church will meet "Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs.

R. K. Pooley at. the Rectory. Th annual election of officers for the ensuing year will be held and all racBi-tiers are urged to attend the me-t-ing.

Mr. M. A. Ruddy of Camp Funston, was the guest over Xew Year's Day of his uncle and aunt. Mr.

and Mr3. Frank Gallagher on Xorth Eighth Street. Miss Martina Schutz returns today to St. Mary's Academy, after spending the holidays with her aunt, Mrs. M.

L. Frasier and Mr. Frasier, and her sister, Miss Wilhelmina Schutz. Miss Daeotau Drechsel and Miss i "Your Bodvrfuayd tfEW PRICES 30c 60, $1.20 FIRST P.ONF, DRY AKKEST. Hitlle Found Iconise Goodman Home AVilh Plenty of BvZ.

ji I i The first bon? dry violator during 1 the year of' 1319 was caught with the goods Saturday night when a raid as made on the residence of i Louise Goodman and a quantity of whisky wa.3 found in the house, The total was about a gallon and a half of some of the "Leavenworth Special' and '2 empties were found; a.bnut the house. From all appear-if anees there must. have been a good New Year's sunnlv on but the most i i of it had disappeared, leaving only It about a gallon and a half. xviiHn T-Uttla wc the nnlv nne 1 1 1 in -ill Aii-tiv vi. present at the house at the timej was made and he was taken to the station.

In a. short time Mrs. Goodman called the station asking concerning William and then came down and signed Ilittle's bond for appearance in police court Monday morning. Mrs. Goodman has been arrested and convicted several times in police court during tire last year but this is the first time during the year of 1919.

i Maple Grove Poultry Fariu. John E. Seber, proprietor of the -Maple Grove Poultry farm, located at Spring Garden and Marion, wishes to let his customers and friends know that he will open his hatching season on or about Feb. 1. lie has installed two of the latest 1919 model custom hatching incubators, of egg capacity.

This along with his former equipment gives him a capacity of about 5,000 eggs. He will be glad to accomodate any one wishing 'A 3 Miss Thekla Wagner as bridesmaid, and Mr. Floyd Johnson of i ort Leavenworth, was Mr. Bailey's best man. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white satin.

The skirt of the gown was made with panels of georgette crepe, trimmed with silk fringe, and the bodice of georgette rrepe and satin was embroidered in tiler beads. Her veil was worn! in fan effect, held in place with reath of southern smilax. She arried an arm bouquet of bride -s Miss Wagner wore a gown! of pale green crepe de rhenc, cm-! broidered in silver beads and she, orriofl an arm houmipt of nink-: roses The bridegroom and his best! man wore their uniforms. The deeo-j rations at the bride's home were of roses and smilax. The table in the dining room had for its central! adornment the wedding cake, plated ou a mound of smilax and roses.

White satin ribbon streamers were used on the table, running from the center piece to the four corners. Mr. Bailey who is member of the Motor transport company, expects to receive his discharge from the service shortly, after which he will take his bride to his home in Clarksburg, where they will makt their future home. A quiet home wedding took place, Wednesday afternoon January 1, atj J. o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Mar-I garet Little at Jarbalo, Kansas, when Miss Elsie Anderson of Mountain Grove. became the bride of Mr Walter Little of Jarbalo. Kan. Rev. P.

E. Packwood, of Jarbalo, officiated. On account of the illness of the bride groom's mother, Mrs. Margaret Little, and at her request the wedding took place at her home. There were no bridal attendants.

The bride wore a pretty gown of old; was grieving over the death of her four-year-old daughter who was taken ill Thanksgiving and ho died of influenza. There has been a great deal of trouble and sorrow in this home and the article was not worth in news value causing 'a death in the mind of The Post people. The boy has made everything good and has taken to the straight path which he always led nn'il the last two or three weeks. The boy being out of work and no money, took a chance, but has seen his mistake and has taken this as a lessen and made things good. It was published that the boy was to appear in police court.

The matter was settled out of court without any trial whatever $51,104.19 TOTAL FIRE LOSS IN CITY FOR 1918 IS REPORT Fire Chief Schroeder, in Annual Report, States Bell laundry Was Largest Loss. Gus Schroeder, fire chief has completed his annual report to the mayor and commissioners ending December 31. 191S. During the last year there have been a very small number of fire alarms com- pared TO other years. The total logs 1)V fjre for the year of 191S amounted to $51,104.19 and the total insurance loss by fire was leaving only about $10,00,0 for the entire year which was a loss or was not covered by insurance.

The Bell Laundry tire was the only his fire during the year of 191 and was the resuit 0f the bii In 19F there were -1- bre renorted while there were only yiarins during the year of 1918. The month of December. 19FS this year was a very small one compared to the alarms received this vear. During the month of Decem- bej. the flre department an- ing the month of December of.

1917 and fire alarms were frequent daily. The following is the complete report of the year 1918. During the year of 191S. alarms were answered and the losses and insurance were as follows. Values of building lDSirani'o on building Xo need for many words the prices themselves are unmistakable evidence of the values to be obtained.

The economically inclined woman will hurry and make purchases at once. No returns; no C. O. alterations extra. $25.00 SUITS NOW $18.50 $37.50 SUITS NOW $24.75 $50.00 SUITS NOW $30.50 $69.50 SUITS NOW $42.59 $35.00 SUITS NOW $22.50 $39.50 SUITS NOW $65.00 SUITS NOW $40.00 $98.00 SUITS NOW $53.00 $75.00 AND $35.00 SUITS NOW $50.00, Women's Winter Coats Radically -Marked Down Practically the entire stock is involved at by far th9 most sensational values of the season.

The opportunities to save will not l.e equalled Lgo.in ibis season. The values are deserving of immediate investigation. Black Kersey Coats $15.00 Among others we mention one of black Kersey, half lined, large two-in-one collar, all around belt, two pockets, trimmed with plush buttons, sizes 1H to 46, CM CT fJH January Clearance $35.00 and $39.50 Piush Coats $25.00 Plush Coats, with large collar and cuffs, full iucd with Sol Billy Drechsel have returned to their with Mrs. DeCoursey. home in Topeka.

after being the guests for the past fortnight of their) The members of the Mrs. D. S. Ryan, and ta Campfire Group participated in a Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Drechsel. delightful party New Yea- 's eve. Following a line party Miss Florence and Miss Helen at Oriheum.

a midn-ght. supper Linck have returned to their b.ome in Was served at the home of Miss Kansas City. alter being Kaufmann. Covers were laid 1 3 A A roe silk, trimmed with of the J50.0OO fire loss for the georgette crepe. After the ceremony year Tnjs loss was estimated at at a wedding supper was served.

Mr. least $30,000 leaving only about Little is a well known and highly 520,000 which was lost in oiher esteemed business man of Jarbalo. lires j-or tne entire year. to have custom hatching aone. air.

Seber has 2 00 Barred Single Comb White Leghorn3 which are remarka- ble heavy winter layers. They are tt the 2S2 egg strain. Last year he sold thousands of baby chicks, this he expects to double his output. He 2 will have White Leghorns. White jj Rock.

Barred Rock and Rode Island Reds baby chicks for sale. For fur-; '1 ther particulars see his ad in this issue. ii members are to attend this meeting, a business importune0 will come before the meeting. There be 5 the Lejvenworth I dar meeting ircle Number 8, at the bm0 of Mrs. J.

W. Gilgcs on Froppect Street. Wednesday. Election and fif officers will be held, by inspection of the cir''l. and Mrs.

G. H. Kellcrmaun and little ton, Garfield 11.. who have been the guests during the holidays of Mrs. Kellcrnian n's mother.

Mrs. Alary S-halker on Xorth Fifth Street, will return to their home in Saginaw, tomorrow. Mr. Sol Sallan left Friday for his home in Detroit, after being the guest for a week of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. S. Sallan. Miss Flora Oberdiek returned Friday evening from a ten days' stay with friends in St. Joseph, Lee's Summit and Kansas City, Mo.

Mr. Harry DeCoursey has return- ed to Junction City, after spending the Xew Year's uolldays Jor ten. The prevailing colors used: wPre red and green keeping with the Christmas season. Those who enjoyed the evening were the Misses Grace Graham. Dorothy Tusher, Ruth Suydam, Margaret Hughes, Blanche Kimball.

Mary Dorothy Gowen, Edna May Pirsch, Gladys Kaufman and Miss Mickey. Miss Helen Kelly entertained with dinner last evening at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Matt Felly, lowed S19 North Sixth street. a line party at the Or- pbeum theater.

Her guests were Miss Helen Laird. Miss T-fealev. Miss Rnt.li Oeraldine Flintier. Miss Miss Selma Reillv Miss Helen T.aikins and Miss F'hfl Kelly. Welfare Club of the The Soldir Fastern Star Cbap'er Tuesdav afternoon 2 in the Masonic Temple.

ill meet! 1 o'clock; i The indiog of the First Methodipt f'hurch will resume their Red Cross sewinz this week, and on Friday the church sewing rooms will he opcn all and all ladies of the church are urged to come and spend a part of the day sewing on tin! ros" The Rehekah Thursday afternoon ub vi th Mrs. meet E. H. Harber at her home en Osase Streff. Halton will re tue l'l'i Mr.

Edwin bchalker ten rrma.v, for Naiersvile. to resume studies at the nwesiern cut-, versify, after spending the holidays: ith l'us mother, Mrs. Mary Scbalker. Mr. Hiram Saltan of Erie.

will arrive tomorrow to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sallan.

At tbe meeting Friday afternoon; the Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's! The bride is a daughter of D. W. Anderson, who formerly resided near Lansing and the family is now living near Mountain Groce. Mrs.

Little tausht school at Jarbalo three years and tor uie ni i been teaching near Lawrence. She taiontPii vounsr woman, highly eneemed by all her many frienus. Satin, all around belt, two pockets. $05.00 and $30.50 values, January Clearance After the wedding, the newly nr- i sw-ered 4 3 alarms and only 14 during ried counle went to the home ofjthe month of December of 191S. Mr.

John Prune, where an excellent! LVprvthinz was dry and cold dur- Announcing a Mid-Winter Sale of Furs Highly Dependable and Reliable Qualities Offered at a Time When They Arc in Greatest Demand and at Savings from Usual Costs fl V' i fj .1 ii I il and are to be dor 3 on Pharmacy Fourth and Delaware Sis. A mil rma 1 II lo.i.", 27.ii?3. 2 I u.uo I V.J ii I i i 1 i r. i ri 'V ii I 4 i r. 0 i 4 2 4 1 9 Notice Yoemen.

During the influenza epidemic, the Yeomen co-operated with the health authorities by discontinuing their meetings and now that condi- tions are normal, they will hold their regular meetings, beginning with next Tuesday night. some rtiori.K i ii ihi, -him nnin rnnBiEn- irLf; "hoth wtf" watcbtng- MaatFd" ad "Hcln iiiid th time owns tbf A d' for hHr pn hon.rheld ork-r. f-omr- I n'l lf l.rouch Prt. llirp'ich hr nt.o"fi. moot in, (TOO LATE to rj.AIFY) II TH1c; HAVF.

your Hiirks hafehed by popl and. in fbe model hatching machines. Prices are M.uo per hundred or 8 cents per chick Special prices on larger lots, will ho for r-ale after March 1st. rrices to b- given later. W'p.

will have Smc'o Comb Whit" Leghorns of 22 r-cg strain: also White Kork Ha red Kol: and Rhode Island Red chicks; also hatching egs for sale. J. E. SeboV. Phone "134.

"WANTED Combination book case. Enterprise Furniture Co. FOR RENT Modern furnished housekeeping apartments with light and heat furnished. 108 Olive, phone LOST Glasses between Small's and Etenson's. Geo.

Kesten, Milwau kee case. Reward. Phone 2948. STOKE 1 Winter is gripping, wintry days, and a is practically a Qprossity to every woman, and is a necessity for every woman who rar- for Winter sports and who mif in the open air, giich furs that are nn for t.hi-. event are seldom offered at l0rs than regular cost, and the woman who intended to buy a will at once recognize tb opportunity and need no urging to purchase.

F.very piece of fur is of a thoroughly reliable quality, excellently in the newest and best Each fur is sold on its true merits. The entire display ready for selection tomorrow morning at from 2 5 to 50 off regular prices. l.ops. insure" a nd 1111- insured Insurance Inr-s Value of contents insurance on content 1 nt; insured and I) insured 1 ranee Total value of Total of buildings and contents Tola! hy-s contents Tofal ranee loss of building' and content? Tho report for the month of De .1 1 Fhow-s that only 1 4 ilarms ere answ ered during the month. They arc: spontaneous combustion, 1: broken carton acid.

1 spark from chimney, cigarette butt. chimney fire, of: i i false alarms, bon fire. 1 tin- cnown. 2. Total, 14.

This is the smallest, number of alarms for the month of December that have been answered answered in many years. ine number of fires al, usually up around the 50 mark for December on account of fires caused by ennst-; mas decorations. THE QUALITY i guests for the past ten days ot P. C. Becker and the Misses uei-M-i on Xorth Broadway.

i Mrs. J. V. Culver of San Diego, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Klemp and Mr.

Klein on! Olive Street. The Olive Willson Chapter of the Westminister Guild of the First Presbyterian Church will meet Monday evening at 7:4:. o'clock with Miss Amelia and Clara Riutggerj at; Iheir home, HIT Broadway. Mrss Wiuiired Hartley, who was guest during the holidays of Miss Evangeline Schroeder. has re-, turned to her home in Topeka.

Captain George A. Feabody left Fridav evening for his station at; -an Antonio, Texas, after spending he holidays with Mrs. Feabody and ittle daucl'ier. and Mr. and Mr.

T. r. Fveyburn. Mrs. Peabody and lii-lo daughter will remain with Mr.

Mrs. nrjbnrn until the tirst i February. The Captain Jesse Leavenworth Phapter. Da'ieher nf the American revolution wilt have a business neeting Tue-day evening at lock in th? iii-triral rooms of the Court mi member-are urged atend this meeting, th annual ejection of orticors be held and all 5nisbed up ork for the year I The Thursday Brid.e willi noe Thursday at 1 o'clock with: Mrs. E.

Rice Thelps at her home, Third and Vine Streets. There' will be an important meet-: ing of the Allied Clubs Monday aft- i ernoon at 4 o'clock in the reception rooms at the Community Mrs. Effie 11. van iuji, urges all members attend this meeting. The Philomathean Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the club rooms of the public Library.

The lesson will be on cur- rent magazines, ana tne quoiauuus will be current events. Mrs. John Schalker, and Mrs. John R. Brewster will read papers on current magazines.

Mr. Lucien Seymour of Holing leaves this week for Hot Springs, where he will spend the nest four weeks. --iii he an informal tea and! reception this afternoon from 5 un i 111,1 til 8 o'clock at the Commun.ii House. The entertainment will be given under the direction of the War Camp Community Service and the Allied clubs, and will be similar to that given New Year's day. A musical program will be given during the hours.

Miss Miriam and Miss Gladys Deutsche have returned to their home in. Atchison, after spending teveral days with Mr Saruistii and family. and Mrs. G. Bernice Scbalker will sing the crUertory solo at tne morning t0rvic today at the First Presby terian Church, and Miss Rosalie Olson will sing the offertory solo at 1 i -j fi We bave a full stock of sharjes and sizes for all uses.

are guaranteed not to leak Pptn -r. -ro. 1 We have a full stock of i 1 1 obonec and i7f; fnr nil nses. Wil rf.rx rVTv. I rl Episcopal Church held at the nf im i at the home ua Snail, the fol-1 of Mrs William R.

bnau tne supper was served, after which about seventy-five friends of the newiv weds gave them an old fashioned charivari. Mrs. Samuel Smoke of l'prti Leavenworth, left yesterday tor Louis. Mo, where she will be 'he guest of friends for a week. An informal dancing parly hn ghen Wednesday afternoon at the Knichts of Columbus clubhouse at Fort Leavenworth and the guests will in.

luh- a number of (he citr. MlS vi.njr: Slier- it, an MediH will be the rhapcrone thP rartv. sMtinE Mr a at the clubhouse. Mr- E. E.

Keisor and children o. hicas-o. are spending several rokS with relative? and friends in the city. Rvtneton Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will give a 5 o'clock dinner Fridav evening in the Banquet room of the Masonic Temple, following which there will be a regular meeting of the Chapter, at. which installation of officers will be held.

The Roard of Directors of the Y. W. C. will hold their regular monthly business meeting the! n-sn o'clock in vo Association rooms befQre ms meet. urged to attend the meering rru coino Girls' Club of the Y.

weekly sup. rooms, it is hoped that all the club Vio nrcsf-nt. Those who -a-iii attend the suDner are asked by Kt. Vnnv wn i t- noon. BOY WHO SOLD EGGS HAS MADE UP LOSS MOTHER HAD A RELAPSE RESULT Post Promised Father Xt4 to Pub- li-h Storj- on Account of Mother Beins Yeiy Low.

The scare published ia the Saturday about, the get rich quick" scheme of tue oo who charged eggs and other armies 10 the Mehl Schott Drug company. he purchased for his own us, resulted in the mother of the young man. who is very seriously ill at he-home with the influenza, to take a relapse. It was a requc-ht of father that the story be kept til -5 be kept our ttpvsiiiiucrs on accouui I lowine officers were elected ior iuej nrnt. Mrs.

T-car Krpsiaenr. jus. p. Phillips; second vice rt. i- i Mrs.

Howard Gordon; secrer. II THE J. W. campion, uu.c, Tuesday evening at 6:15 o'clock, ry Ludolph. It was voted at the pei 1 ueJciation rooms foli0wing meeting that the guild will meet tular Bible class, led every Friday afternoon at Mr gtagg will De held.

As Snail's home and sew for the jg the firgt meeting of the club gian relief. to be held in the new Association ANT LEE HOT WATER BAG IS THE FINEST QUALITY AND BEST KNOWN HOT BAG IN AMERICA. WATER fji 1 hot water bottlos in all i hot water bottlos These hot bottle? These hot water ii 1 it CANT LEAK' when you need them. Full line of toilet articles. filled at Miss Florence Catlin day for Monroe Iowa, to resume! her work instructor in tne iiou mc hiarh school.

Mi Catlin has Spent the past month with her par ents, Mr. ana 3irs. o. v.t.wu. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry J. leave tomorrow for a trip to Chicago and Grand Rapids, Mich. The "Whittier Club will have a business meeting Wednesday after- i -vinr-L- in the club rooms' EarV The roll call! will he, noeiBS Ot -cv -n-ill be on Poetry of Sarah Teasdale. Robert Seivke, Marv Carolyn Davies.

Miss Flor-. n.vi i. the leader, assist- ence i ed by Miss Blanche Mullen. Mrs. Paul Schroeder auuounc-es the marriage of her youngest daughter.

Charlotte Pauline, to Mr. Har- nJvltt unv ui TarkRl.urs. w- i mmm because it is moulded entirely in one piece. GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS, but usually lasts much longer. This applies aNo to Fountain SyriHges and all other KANTLEEK goods.

The Reif Phones 237-238. Schott Drug Co. THE REX A IX STORE. Telephones No. 21 and 211, Read Post.

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