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Leavenworth Post from Leavenworth, Kansas • Page 5

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Leavenworth Posti
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LEAVENWORTH POST, EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1919. PAGE FIVE Second District Oiata, Oct. 14- I Simple Way To When 7ou Write Buy the Right Stationery at the Right Prices HIPPODROME Toibo.tow aid Wednesday The Jack Pick ford Film Co. presents message, your paper re-ionery from our large as-e and tints for ladies? and whi you: RIGHTO! words express sood 'taste. Select your sortment o.

Tit hs and finishes in I Box Paper--35c to 'orrespomJeHce Cards to Pound Paper 3o- to 75c Wiiting Tablets 10c to 35c. Errveiopes to MaUh 10c to 35c. And. of coure, Fountain Pens, Penholder, steel Pens. Ink.

Et Tlie of an Anjerica 1kv 1'Iicted it li a Viloin. Tooth worthy of a Tl. A. de-fii fe in in Nve iih the most wonderful jrirl in the wor'd, with the tnot notorious the (otintry. in "Dutch" with hi'' sweetheart at in trotihV with the police, in for his tuitomobik', luit always IN 8I.in itli his audience.

Mehl Schott Drug Co, "THE REXALL STORE" Telephones 210-211 Fifth and Delaware Sts. UNBURN Apply VapoRub lightly it soothes the tortured skin. 4C Vlf KS VAPfmiffiS? YOUR BODYGUARD" -3Qf. 6Qf, i.2Q Mrs. William Murray and daughter Agnes, Bergath and v.

leuA tOUiOITOW Chicago to visit, relatives. lor Mrs. Wallace Hovey left this corning fcr a visit with her mother. Mrs. M.

Steele in Hiawatha, Kansas. Mrs. M. E. Coppedge re; night from a several we el-Everett, Wash.

last i i in. Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Himi who have spent the trammer at their summer i home in Sayner. returned home yesterday. The trip was made by motor. Mr. and Mrs.

O. D. Coppecge mot or cd toJsiansas City Saturday and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Bernard. Mr. Cornelius O'Connor, who is attending the State University at Lawrence spent the. week end with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Martin .1. O'Connor. Miss Elsie Hilpert and Alfred Hilpert have returned from a short visit with friends in Stover. Mo.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Goff have turned from a several weeks vis it Socieivi i 1 14 Written and directed bv JACK 13.

Third District Fredonia. Oct. 7-9, Fourth District Eskriage, Nov! Fifth District Junction City. Oct. Norton, Sept.

22- Sixth District 2 4. Seventh District Larned, Oct. 2'- Eighth District Oct. nd Mrs. Melville Wood an son, of I enworih Saturdjy to spend the weak-itnd with Mr.

n.d Mrs. Joseph A. I Cranston. 3 OS-' Fifth avenue. On account of the heavy ruin Mr.

Wood -as compel' ed to return home on the train. Mrs. Wood and son will remain a few da vs. The Misses Hilpert are catertain- inn- Miss France? Dipped of Kansas City, Mo. Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Crandall and family, formerly of. Leavenworth, who have been residing in Kansas City for the past year, have returned I to T.earenworth and are st home at 20''.

Pottawatomie street. Thf Ladies' Aid Society of Fair-' mount will meet Thursday afteraaon at 2: JO ock at tte resdenee Mrs. Ed Walden. Miss Dorothy King, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, will come Wednesday to bo the guest oi her sister. Mrs.

La-' cien Rutherford, Stoitz. and Miss Pauline Miss Stella Peisley, of Soldier. has returned to her home after a few days visit with Mr. and Mr. 1 Ralph Peasfey, 313 Pine street.

Mrs. D. A. llashagen gave a jue- nile party -Saturdiy afternoon in 1 rated with pink and white cosmos the centerpiece beins: a birthday cults iighted tapers. The small pink baskets iuvors being filled with candy heirts and small swans.

Games were played and th" prizes won by Carl Walker. John Seitz, Merecfitk Faulkner ai-c1 Richard Hasliagen. Those present were Carl and August Waike-. Gertrude Hashagcn, Miry Elisabeth Wilkes. Margaret and Meredith Faulkner.

Harold. Kenneth and Eileen Doughlass, Wilbur and Don-. aid Reed. Michael and Elenor Far-1 rell, Eugene and Gregory Hines, Rpttie. Sc ossum.

Donald. Mulcahey, i 1 FRAGRANCE UNEXCELLED THATS Garden Court Talcum Garden Court Talcum has the best trait in Talcum Powder, that of clinriBg to the skin, combined with a fragrance that is unsurpassed by any powder made. We have a full line of Garden Court products including- face powder, cold cream and perfume. See our window display of our Garden Court line. I V.

1 A I ii i in 3 -A i Dorothy Daltcn a Tin: Rivi: of N-v, i i Hs-as a 111 Til Featured Xext: liisii-1 I-'ei Tht AVitt.ess-- for -the The Reif "Phones uirougn matana and Ohio. tnj celebration of her son Ru-ha-rd's sev-Ohio they attended the G. A.U. en- i.inhriv Tho tahl vvt rlfrn-' AVE HAVE OPENED A I El.LY EQUIPPED Automobile Repair Shop in the stand formerly occupied by the Ratchford Blacksmith Shop and are prepared to do all kinds of repair work on every kind of automobile, truck or tractor. We Vulcanize Inner Tubes THE NATIONAL REPAIR SHOP campmeut at Columbus.

Mrs. W. W. Chandler ha from New Orleans. to guest of her mother, Mrs and sister Mrs.

W. II. Ide. arrived he tiia Gilmer, Mr. Simon Alster, who has recently returned from a year's service overseas, and has been the jtuest of his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Alster, left today for Chicago to enter his fourth year at the University of Chicago. The Club convention season of the Kansas Federation of Women's the coming two months there will be much activity in the Kansas Federation att each of the eight districts will have their own convention, and each district president will endeavor to surpass her contemporaries in arranging helpful and interesting pro- p-famc rc VXlt i Take Off Fat I There can be nothing simpler than taking a convenient little tablet four times each day until your weight is reduced to nori.ial.

That's all just purchase a case of Marinola Prescription Tablets from your druggist for if yon prefer, send $1.00 to Marinola SG4 Woodward Detroit. Mich.) and follow directions. No dieting, no exercise. Eat what you want--be as lazy as you like and keep on setting slimmer. And th best part of Marmola Prescription Tablets is their harinlessness.

Tha- is your absolute safeguard. 090. Market steady. Heavy beef steers. 317.t;.

Light beef steers. Butcher tsus aad Leifers. :z.i3. Srocker and feeder steers, Siy I Yea! tf 17. Hog receipts.

Market his Heavier. $16.73 fi 17.70. Lights, JlS.iO 417.70. Medium weights, Pigs, Cash: Whtat Market u. 5c higher.

No. 1 hard. $2. 2th Xe. 1 red.

$2.21. No. 2 hard. 'a 2. 25.

Xo. 2 red. 2.17. Corn Mar ket le hig Xo- 2 mixed, $1.49. -Xo.

$1.47. No. 2 white. $1.06. Xa.

3. a 1.47. oats Market unchanscd. Xo. 2 wl-ite.

Xo. 2 mixed, 62 6.V. Rye $1.39. ed Hay Kest prairie, lo Ciiolc timothy. i 2 0.

Choice prairie. $20 2i. Aifalfa, Wheat receipts, 500 cars. Corn Dec. Mar.

MORTUARY K'-nera! services fur Mrs. I.oui?" YV. A. JJasou, wi.o died suddenly at i.e home. S24 Kiowa street, la.st Saturday will be held from Holy Kpiphii church Wednesday morning at Burial will be in Mount Ca! vary cemetery under tlif- direction the Paris Undertaking: Conipany.

7. Tne bpdy of illlam Robinson, war venran. wno aieu ai nir oidiera' Home'this mornine, will be infant non of Mr. and lrs. Ka'pn Eshieman Of 420 Xintii avenue, who i died this morning-, wer? l.e.d irom trie chape! at 2 o'clock this after- noon.

Biirial was in Mount Calvary eeme.ti-- under the direction of Cue Oavis Undertaking Company. NOTICE! There will be a meetins of the kota street. Let every member be present and bring a new member along. Don't fail to come as busi- ness of importance is to be transact ed. CARD OF THANKS.

-v- vr'iFh to thank our friends and tieirhbors for their kindness and sj m- pathy in our great bereavement in the loss of our beloved son and brother. Also for the many lowers. Rico Mitchell and sons, Piatt, Lee and Will; Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Roarii. (iAMK ltJSTPONED H11KE. jhe MooseDetachment game, r.hH.itDi fnr thp Soldiers' Home yes- terday, wa postponed on account of; riin. The game will fto played next; Sunday while the Eagles are plains at Easton.

Both the Moose and Detachment 'have strong c'ubs. Practice will be. held this week, and the teams will I be in shape to play in their best form next Sunday. Home Complexion Peeler Works Wonders To keep the face, neck, arn.s a hands truly bvi utifui and youthful l.i appearance, the treatment which most sensible is ore w'uich will a tuallv remove the skin itseif immediately 1 begins to age, fade, coarsen ori; color. The oniy known treatment which wi.l do this, aside from a pain-J ful, expensive surgical cperati un.

is I the application of ordinary tnercy.2e.l wax. which is as harmless a3 it is I e. The wax is put on at nigir, Just as i you apply cid cream, and wah off in the morning. It absorbs the dead and half-dead surface skin in almost in-j visible faky particles, a little each i c'ay, r.o discomfort being experienced. With tr.

d'sappearane of the old cuticle. newer, healthier skin un-i gradually appears. richly kea-Jtifui with th" flush of youth. T.ii ciercoiiied wax. which you can i gt'.

at aay ri.g store In origir.a: pack-j age. is indeed a veritable' wonder-I worker. ford. IX fcarlc, f- roxy A I A 11 1 A 1 1 LYCEUai MCIC OF TIT" XO KEi'EATEilb rim Worid Arthur Ashley and Dorothy Green nil-: rr. ir.

tliarkt i ol to a tiny. Also X'- ort undid i latest iiu f.rt-Un c-t in "ttrokeii ma vi-i'. t'a I in "Tli'- P. a-. Ruarir.i; lti cr 00 Pharmacy Fhoijp 20 7.

4 room EACH MEMO SEPAIIAIE i it i i nd i its Not an ordinary note book. Each memo is separate. Tear out when attended to. Live notes only on hand. Extra with each $1.00 and 51.23.

GEO. H. GEIGER CO Tynewriters Rented and FOP. ItaiXT- r.onc 1. it I Let in- do you" r-aper hanging ill i- IIojsi- leaning (r.s'.a.-.:i a v.

ok by con, nr-r v. Ma Itrau-i''-. 1 1 i. I-'l rt SA b' u- s-ni-jl! tvorn bill' rVi-', "'all mornings. 71S O.iv.-.

v- mond Peters, Virginia and shipped to his former home in lium-KeimGrace and Dorothy ionisht -at 7 o'clock by tbe hardt. Herbert and Edgar Dicks. Ag-! Uavis Undertaking Company. nes and Ralph Witt. Edward Fritr.

John. Frances and Helen Seitz, an.l Funeral for Ralph Ehlemuu. JOHN BAADE 511 CHEROKEE ST. of Lvons the state nresidpnt win" diaries Witt, Mrs. Walter Prevent the Return of the Flu by using Antiseptic Mouth and Throat Tablets and other remedies found at our storo.

Richard Hashagen. Mrs. Hsfhageu wa- assisted bv Mrs. Eliazbeth Eh, Mrs. Abraham Walker and MtSS May Hashagen.

Mr. Frank Zuchowski left this afternoon for Buffalo. N. Y. Mrs.

Zu-cowski who is residing with her par- enis will leavq soon to join her hus- uotored branch of the American Le-band and they -ill make their gon Tuedaj- Sept. 23, at the resi-ture home in Bullalb. deQCe of Mr Pt0bert Rivers, 72 3 Da Pharmacy Fourth and Delaware. JOE COLOMBO material now on the field. The boys have been practicing faithfully since school ooeaed.

get- cles the "kink? out their imis- The first game of the season wiil be played either. the latter part of this mentli or the first of next. Coach George Barrett has been com- jnunicating with several, teams as yet tiie 5am nas not'been Winchester and Weston are two of lne teams whh wno.m an lla nla(1, th fire.t of the season but no replies had been received The turkey with Atclv son will ibe the big game of the sea son. Coach Barrett will pleased with the resuhs'so far anJ it looks as though the Blue and White will come to the top in 1919 as it die1 several rears ago before the all victorious team graduated. Pat Sweeney and Iiuis Igel wi' motor to Sweeney's farm at Salma tomorrow.

The head. the Prohibition pkrty Hre to meet to decide on the future oi the party. Its a of life or death that's to them. v'" rOOTBAI.E INTEREST INCREASES Hili School Squad I-argcr Than When School SUHI. The chilly weather with the spice snd the frot in it has increased the number of delegates for the 1 91 football eleven at the high sclioo'.

I r--uns Piu.r iu oeen temporarily a sa scrimmage grounds for the gridiron warriors and the hest team in the past two years is expected to be developed fronv-the Ute Gtaplsxtea Beilki tD backHLnpt entirely plsatad. Hmiii Mfnrr mni KarmltM. AEtatBtl uuaAarf 0.7. Prevents juiuju ad wtjn 4itckmtion3. or tUlhd oaan prove j-iti mine.

fl'Wi, 'Pink. h-tf At (mc'ia toi.W coontmt. li thwj, haven't il, ty iiuui 60c, Ta3et U.S.A. i i "-t tend ail district The firs, i -eting will be dt Norton, where the sixth district meets this week. 2nd Norton is ready to entertain se1.

eral hundred delegates. Th? First District to which Leavenworth belongs will meet in Topeka. October 2 2-23. First District Topeka, Oct. 22- NATIVE TABLETS are first 'aid to thousands of people fur thr- relief nf KIDMEY TROUBLE It.

is regarded as the and only standard berh remdv. and has ftiso been found very beneficial for Catarrh. Oonstipati-ju and Indigestion. It is a great Kidney and Liver Regulator. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money rr-f umied.

Kvc-y -en-nine tablet '-ontains 'hisfJI trade mark. Put up in two mr Cc and Soid by i drugsrists and local aarenis eryu here. t.l hv Aion.o O. Bliss i Expect to Wfn the Fit tor I 'al. or hif sr-: a HOGS CONTINUE TO INCREASE IN K.

C' trr I TntT-dtt Oat Tfny With Cuttle Steady IVIieat Wmn' Mlehlly- Higher. Kansas City, Sept. 22. The market opened here today witii cattle steady and hogs twenty-five cents higher. Cattle' rece-pts were 29.009 and heavy beef steers 'topped at Light beef brought from $3 to $17, while butcher cows and heifers brought Hog receipts were n.i.hiO and heavies brought from- $16.75 to Medium weights sold from $17.20 to Wheat was lh.C best brinsing' $2.23.

Quotations: Kansas City, Sept. 22. if, S. Bureau of Market Cattle receipts. World's Series I I I frandon N.

W. Cor. and Shawnee VETERAN DIED EARLY TODAY. I'oiight in Civil War Humboldt, for Ilmial. The nod) or William li iiiii'-on, 'who died at Soldiers' Home at 4 o'clock this morning, was 'shipped to home iti i i li boidt, at 7 o'clock tonight bv the Da- vis Undertaking company.

li" To years old. Robinson was rt r.if-iiiV1!' pany C. 1st Illinois Light Artiil'-ry. during the Civil War tnd vvs admitted to the Home in 2. H- was away on several furloughs in the lAst seven year- and on Augu-t 13.

1 i1 i wci readmitted. He is survived Hurabo'd: his wife v. ho lives and two sons of Lincolr who were at their deatii and will accompany father's the body to i Vir'-riiihi adj was for moon-! -i tain enough to 70 1: i 1 r. know (TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY) S.sh'l Tt' fer Fif smi.i. simk 1 1 1.

tv sohi -as or c.r'-trii- A VOl lla'e j.o-ties. ao. ni ma- i or r. have the "III THE3K P'-' iu 1 1 If Ed we oposltion. UK iVirtVNSKV) White Sox Players Chicago Fans irx-u-i V- tO 'Mr "uV a 4 t.

-f -J I.K.HT" at. Cornri.is-.sio;:. $2. 00. Sales 1" a day.

Week $100. COWIVf PROOFS HAT OX TIU- Ql EST Saves one-third cm-rent. lectri-4 Trritory. Ai! year employment. We -took of fix fires and st y'j in husi Xo capital recessar' Don't anTTer If too rant fnrnlsb refcreneen Stransky Mfg.

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