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The Leavenworth Post from Leavenworth, Kansas • Page 5

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mfanrtJfcaiiWi until THE LEAVENWORTH POST, MONDAY EVEXTXG. MARCH 22. 1915. PAGE FTVT5 any Free Packages Being Given Away by Druggists ORGANIZE AT cat, MILITARY PEN VOTE FOR 8 Xew Vapor Treatment That Relieves Colds Over Xight Croup in Fifteen Minutes. OFFICERS HOPE TO MAKE IT MODEL.

I orris Abefes 0 Dinner. Lieut, and Mrs. O. P. Robinson of the Post, will entertain with a dinner Friday evenScg.

FIRST MEETING RECENTLY W. C. T. U. Meeting.

A social meeting of the T. will be held tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. W. A. Sanders, in her apartments in the Thomas Building.

And Others Will Be Held Di-Weekly Officers Now In Charge of U. S. Military Barracks. treatment will be found unusually effective. In order to prove that this "external" treatment really will do what Is claimed for it, arrangements have been made for the local druggists to give away a limited number of free packages, to the first of their customers who present the coupon below.

Should your druggist have exhausted his supply of free packages you can purchase a 25c, 50c or $1.00 jar on 30 days' trial. With each purchase you are given a refund blank, good for your money back, if this new treatment is not the best thing you have ever tried. Captair. and Mrs. P.

S. Lyon and family of the Post, spent the weekend with Mrs. Lyon's mother, Mrs. bevol in Kansas City, Mo. For Commissioner of Mr.

and Mrs. E. L. Lysle left today for a three week's stay in New York. While they are in New York, Mr.

James Lysle, who attends Yale, Miss Charlotte Louise Lysle and Miss May Chase, who are attending Miss Bennerts school, at Miilbrooi, X. will spend their Enster vacation with them. Miss Lysle and Miss Chase will spend one week of their FINANCE E. O. F.

Club. The E. O. F. Club will meet afternoon with Mrs.

C. R. Carpenter, Sixth and Olive Streets. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Rosen, of St. Most people dread taking medicines. They shrink from the taste and after effects. Yet for as long as they can remember they have been dosing the stomach to cure cold troubles. This is no longer necessary, as the new vapor treatment, brought here from Xorth Carolina, does away with internal medicines for these troubles.

It is a simple and harmless salvo that is applied over the throat and chest. The heat of the body releases the vapors of Camphor, Menthol, Thymol, Eucalyptol and Pine Tar, and these vapors are inhaled, all night long, through the air passage to the lungs. You don't realize in the morning that you really had a cold, as the head is clear, phlegm loosened and soreness gone from the lungs. Croup really is relieved in fifteen minutes, and for all inflammations of the air passages such as bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, hoarseness, this new A society for the scientific study of military delinquency has been formed by the officers of the United States disciplinary barracks at Fort Leavenworth, the first regular meeting of which was held at the quarters of Major Sedgwick Rice, commandant, last week. The organization is the first of its kind ever formed, and much is expected ol it.

The principal address on the oc AND were the guests over vacation at a house party at Brkige- Rosen's mother, port, Conn. TcfCler. on North; r.riay of Mrs. s. Alexander ivnth Street.

COUPON XO. 8 A. Good for a 25-cent package of Vick's Vap-O-Rub Salve or a 4 oz sample, as long as the free supply lasts. If your druggist has exhausted his supply of free jars you can buy a package on SO days' trial. REVENUE Theatre Party.

Josephine Wilson entertained the following girls with a line party at the Orpheura Saturday evening, followed by a supper at her home, Third and Vine streets. Miss Janat Mr. Lewis Seybold and family of Or.awa, are the guests of Mr. sisrer ami brother, Mrs. A.

Clemens and Mr. W. A. Seybold. it 1 1 1 i 8 Experienced Capable Hills, Miss Lillian Reyburn, Miss4 Name Address Mr.

Lyle Sellers, who is attending the Chicago University, came Saturday to spend the Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sellers. Amna and Miss Mary Thayer, Miss Ruth Taschetta. Miss Vera Hughes.

Miss Frances Stevenson, Miss Margaret Jones, Miss Etta Louise Run-kle, Miss Alice Butcher, and Miss Lilliaji Ricketsun. FOR EFFICIENCY, ECONOMY AND GOOD GOVERNMENT 3 4 casion cf the first meeting was delivered by Captain Edgar King, M. an alienist of reputation, whose subject was "The Psychology of the Degenerate." Among those present who participated in the following discussion were the following: Major W. C. Bennet, adjutant general; T.

W. Morgan, warden of the federal penitentiary; Fred Zerbst, deputy warden of the U. S. penitentiary, recently appointed warden of the federal prison at Atlanta, and others. It is the intention of the society to meet bi-weekly.

By an act of congress March 4. 1915, The name United States military prison was changed to U. S. disciplinary barracks, and a system of parole for military offenders was authorized. The Fort Leavenworth institution is rapidly forging to the front as an up-to-date penal institution.

It has many points ot excellence which are attracting at Informal Dance. Tne office-' and members of East me Council, No. 6, Fraternal Aid ck'ty, will entertain their friends a vir.irola this evening in Tares Hail. AT THE LYCEUM- 1 1 1 1 1 1 Qui Vive Carnival. The Vui Vive club of the Young "The Slave Girl," Two Part mama, at Lyceum.

A thrilling drama built around a Association will soring carnival its annual April JE. w. 0 CRANCER Candidate for Renomination for 1 1 MAYOR I 1 Will Appreciate Your Support Jf in the association little child, an unusual story of how a finger print established a girl's 1 7 7L identity and race ana brougnt to a i Class. i 88 COX Study Class ill ending a pretty romance is ernocn with Mrs. "'The Slave Girl," a Reliance drama her home on Mi-jet the Lyceum, today, a two part Thurso, uv, i iiUTl.

H. Connor will ampeon, Mary photoplay. Teddy tention from penal institution of- ficials all over the country. The barracks now is entirely free from tuberculosis, a dreaded disease in many institutions of the kind. Ninety per cent of the pris- oners are employed in the open air; one hundred per cent sleep in pure air, while sixty-fKe per cent occupy cells which have no doors or ot which the doors ate left open at all FOR tr.e atternoon for Mr.

Lincoln and W. E. Law- i Alden, rence are featured. of it Rebekah CIuo The Indians killed members cf a hcen held on i v.j.-j cc-inr, Hitio has been post- Commissioner of Parks and Public Property la have aflerncon. a i'ortJiigh rsnay time.

Vocational training prevails, night schools are maintained, letter i8 writing is unlimited, rules of silence and striped clothing have been abolished, and the various types and is i a Mrs. C. Eicliorn of Street, announce the tad approaching mar-j f. ol their eldest daughter, Zenith, I 8 classes of prisoners are segregated. The hospital service and psyco-pathic laboratory are unexcelled and are presided over by three expert Your Support Will Be Appreciated.

Ivan Sample Jarbaio, Mn. I to TV we AT THE HIPPODROME girl and takvig her prisoner. A letter written by her fatlner is also kept. It bore the imprint of a child's linger. A slave trader rescues the child and 'makes a slave of her.

In later years she is loved by a young man, but her relatives claim she has negro blood in her veins. By the linger print she is able to prove her white blood ar.d the young people marry. "A Temperance Lesson" is a comedy featuring Spottiswoode Aitken, showing how a man and wife come to realize the value of total abstinence in their household. The usual Monday feature, Mutual Weekly, with a number of unusual scenes of interest to every- wsil take place on Tues- 30. For Commissioner OF STREETS AND PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS ANTON medical officers, one of whom, Cap- tain King, is an alienist of repute, Thirty per cent of the offenders are assigned to the disciplinary batta- lion and receive military instruction and training half of each day.

The officers of the prison are de-j termined to apply modern penal ideas in the administration of tlie Dan-ruffy Heads Become Hairless plenty of thick. "wobocla Candidate for Re-Election. If yon want FOR COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE AND REVENUE hair, do r.y i rir! of dnrdri.ff. for i. II i linr l'e tha nil It Ti1 tlio r.rn.

mercial life lured him from the legal profession and he entered into business with the firm of Sanger then as now the largest concern in the south. After a few years service with this firm, where sound business ideas were inculcated, useful in after life, he started for himself, removing in 1883 to Eldorado, this state, retiring in 1900, since which time he has been a resident of Leavenworth, devoting his time to the care and cultivation of the home place. Besides a professional and business education, Mr. Afceles has had his mind broadened by extensive travel, visiting most of the known countries of the globe. He has a sound, level business head.

Such in brief are the qualifications of the man seeking our suffrage for the office of commissioner of finance and revenue, and who has consented after much solicitation, to tne use of his name for this position." institution's affairs, and to perfect 8 themselves in their functions through this lyceum work. The of-1 it fleers now stationed at the barracks hair and ruin it j- win piarve your gram. PLACE A MARK if on don't. doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only CROSS THE I leo Madison in a 3 Fart Special Feature at Hippodrome Today.

I Situations that will fascinate ev- cry father, every mother, every I woman are depicted in "The Mother Instinct," a 3 part drama featuring Cleo Madison and being shown at the Hippodrome today. A woman of refinement and great natural charms is cast away on a desert island with a man whom at first she detests but whom she later comes to love. The 'opening scenes are replete with rich i luxurious settings with the closing chapter laid on a tropical island in picturesq ie settings and thousands I of dollars were in wrecking a I yacht during a heavy storm on the Pacific coast. follow: Commandant, Major Sedgwick Rice; executive officer, Captain Harrison S. Kerrick; chaplain, George W.

Waring. rnmmanrlinr flrft AT THE ORPHEUM way to got ria oi aanuru.i i it. then you destroy it o'y. To do this, get about ounces of ordinary liquid ar- i to: SQUARE OPPOSITE TniS NAME. 0 vA.i., nioi.

Ul-T-j ciplinary battalion. Captain Dwight W. Ryther; surgeon, Major Kent Nelson; adjutant, Captain Austin "The Love Koine" a IN'ovel Screen HARRY DOLDE D. Parker; quartermaster, Captain L. P.

Rucker; alienist. Captain Edgar King; first lieutenants, H. M. Drama at Orpheum. "The Love Route," the Famous Players' film adaptation of the noted dramatic success of the same 'ilsn apl "Runaway June" hv FHu-nrH Por.io oi Tomorrow.

It will be remembered that in ttie evi apply it at night when retlr-e to moisten the fc.lp and rub it in gently with the iinrer tips. F.y morning, most if not all, of your dandruff v.ili he gone, and three or four more applications will romplctely dissolve and entirely de-: every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will ftop, and your hair will look and icel a hundred times better. You cc-n get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four today and tomorrow, is a delightful mixture of adventure, melodrama ii TELEPHOXE ONE-FOUR-TAVO-SEVEy Your Support Will Be Appreciated.

If You Want To Be A Success NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR BUSINESS EDUCATION. You ought to think well about it anyway. If you continue what you are, and remain where you are why, that's what and where you will always be. If you make anything of yourself you must make some kind of start. A business education is no lottery, there are no blanks.

Any live young man or young woman can afford to make serious sacrifices in order secure such an education. Will you do it? Call, write or phone. TOMORROW "RUNA WAY JUNE 4 "1 and tenderest kind of romance. Featured in it are Harold LockwoodT Winifred Kingston and Donald Crisp. A railroad sends a young civil engineer (Harold Lockwood) to build a line across the ranch of Al-lene Houston (Winifred Kingston).

She uses threats and coaxing and at last violence, with the aid of her devoted cowboys. That she does not completely win the fight is due, of course, to Cupid's interference, and in the end after many thrilling crashes between her men and the employes of the road, the girl falls conquered into the arms of the engineer, and she herself fixes the last tie in place just within the time required by the law for the comple 8TH CHAPTER CJeorge Randolph Ches ter's BEX WILSON" STH CHAPTER Masterpiece of Fiction DOROTHY PHILLIPS 3 The Rider of the Silhouette" last chapter of "Runaway June" we left June, Mrs. Villard and the taxi driver on their way over ft cliff in a runaway cab. The first scne of this week's installment finds tbem at thl bottom of the declivity. 3 lye and his friend Orrln Cunningham arrive and convey all three to the hospital.

Preparations are now under way for the entire company to go to Bermuda for the concluding chapters and some stirring events aie promised with shipwrecks, pirate adventures and withal the entrancing vieivs of the wonderful Bermuda corral rwefs and other places of interest. Ben Wilson and Dorothy Phillips play in a 2 oart feature, "Tha Rider of the Silhouette." A thrillinf story of the snow-covered rastes 9 the far Xorth. Esquimaux, their dogs and sledges used in Admiral Perry's dash to the North Pole take part in the piay. The Animated Weekly an! an L-Ko comedy, "Two Many Bachelors," complete this exceptional Tuesday program. 2-PARTS 2-PAKTS Eighteen Esquimaux and their forty Esquimaux to wnicn Mere nsed by Admiral Robert E.

Peary on his dash the Xorth Pole tak part in this photopjay. i- 4 Martin Gonser. Principal. 527 Delaware St. Phone 77S.

Stahl, A. L. Singleton, J. J. Fulmer, F.

F. Jewett. S. T. Mackall, R.

W. "ANIMATED WEEKLY" ounces is all you will reed, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails. OUR EGG COAL Sized just right for your cook and heating stoves Saves Money, Time and Work No breaking of lumps. Just the right size for a perfect home fire, $3.75 per Ton WELCH SONS Phone 440.

742 and 744 Cherokee Street. tion of the road. One situation more than all oth-f rs will impress itself upon the n.em- iii i i i I ti DR. R. E.

NELSON Candidate For Re-Election as Commissioner of Water Works and Street Lighting E. Holderness, W. Tf. Scott, Soaulding and H. T.

Haines. ory of the audience, the scene in which the railroad employes are laying the rails by torchlight, working nights in order to save the railroad from losing its franchise by not having the line completed within the time granted by the law. Lyceu MISS MOATES MARRIED. Dr. and Mrs.

C. M. Moates announce the marriage of their only daughter, Romaine, to Mr. Ernest Steele of Kansas City, Mo. The V4 If- "I MR.

ABELES' CANDIDACY "Mutual Movies" Chock Townsend, Lessee Manager. wedding took place Saturday after of: Seeks Election as Commissioner Finance. Jim Hutchinson of Platte county, was a Leavenworth visitor yesterday and this morning. Phone 501. ill Elsewhere in this paper appears.

noon at 2:30 cloctc at tne Moaiea home on Fifth avenue, and only relatives were present at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Steele left Saturday afternoon for their future home in Kansas City, Mo. To a FTft 1 ofiteoi AXD TUESDAY PARAMOUNT PICTURE The famous Romance of Lk2LirILwfellrL the announcement of Morns as a candidate for commissioner of finance and revenue at the coming election.

Morris is rather a modest, retiring sort of man, but a close friend ave a reporter yesterday this description of him: Mr. Abeles is a product of the ublic schools of Leavenworth, receiving two of the three gold medals TODAY 2 Heel Reliance Drama, "THE SLAVE GIRL" Featuring Miss Mary Alden and Teddy Samson. AXD 1 Reel Majestic Comedy, "A TEMPERANCE LESSON" ALSO WANTED the Ranch and Railroad, "THE LOVE ROUTE" With Harold Lockwood and 1 'Brighten Up time is here the time to clean up about the house, renovate and make the old things en in those days in the hign look neat and clean again- We can help yo in the -iv i 1 scl chool for the highest average aur- fr I tlid vpar. Following nis scuooi work with our line ot i' I fl 8 1 3 Eaints and Varnishes. It is really surprising what a little paint or varnish will do toward brightening up dingy surroundings.

Take The S-W. Family Paiat, for instance. This is a linseed oil paint specially prepared for home decorating and painting. With it any one can re POULTRY, EGGS, HIDES and VEAL CALVES AVe have opened our Produce Department in the Old Pac ins Plant at 734 Shawnee. We sell Digester Tankage Meat Oyster Shells and Poultry Grit.

When you wish to bay or frell any thing in this department, Phone 16i. Schalkef Packing Co. s- pt? a Winifred Kingston. Featuring the nnique effect of the actual building of a Railroad. Wednesday Thursday Wallace Eddir.ger, In the speedy detective romance, "A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE" Daily 1:30 7:15 8:45.

Ealcon'y 5c. Parquet 10c. 5J "Mutual Weekly With the Newest World Xews TOMORROW 2 Reel Majestic Feature, "THE FORGED TESTAMENT" PICTURES CHANGED DAILY 5c ALL SEATS 5c f- work in this city he entered the University of Michigan, department of law, receiving his degree in the class of '77 and was later admitted to the bar in the states of Michigan and Illinois. While in the latter state he read law In the office of James L. High, author of various test books accepted as authority by the profession.

Returning to Kan1 sas he continued his studies in the office of ex-Governoc Lyman U. Humphry, but the call of the com- new the appearance of a hundred little things that now look worn; and old. It dries with a good gloss and will stand scrubbing with soap and water. Comes in 26 attractive shades. I FIFTH AXI DELAWARE SIS.

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