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The Leavenworth Post from Leavenworth, Kansas • Page 5

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THE LEAYEXTTOBTH POST, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 27, page five 5S1 ORPHEUM Daily Prices 5c and 10c ociety Say! Have vou ever seen the new favorite DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Those who have are crazy about him, for he's the Miss Helen Thomas and Miss Rui.h Thomas of Lawrence, and Miss Zoe Evans of Atwood, are the guests of Miss Florence on Olive Street. real American with Pep to lose. Today he's in a Triangle play of much action, "REGGIE MIXES IN." See it sure. The Orpheum is Really Cooler than the street. Tomorrow: Dustin Farnum in "David Garrick." Mr.

and Mrs. J. Helmers, have returned from a stay at thj Northern Lake resorts. Summer life is in full swing at the vacation resorts of the Atlantic Coast LYCEUM If you hang oat a sign, try to lfve up to it." CHUCK. Miss Kate Brennan.

who has re sided several years in Seattle, came the first of the week for a permanent residence in Leavenworth with her mother and sisters, Mrs. Brennan and Mrs. J. W. Young and Mrs.

Harrison Putnev. MA A 53 I if) dJmdS KEYSTONE COMEDY TODAY. "Ambrose's Cup Of Woe Also a Vitagrsiph Broadway Star Feature, three parts "LET ITIA" Tomorrow: "A TRAITOR TO ART" Low Round Trip Fares ar ia effect to Miss Amy Langworthy will return the last of the week Irom Madison. where she has been attending the summer session at the University of Wisconsin. Miss Mary E.

Mickey, who has been at Madison, will visit relatives in Iowa before returning home. ew York, Boston 3 and all Atlantic Coast, New England and other Eastern Points Tickets on sale daily to September 30th, via Mrs. Harriet Markle, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Markle and Mrs.

T. G. Gott-schalk leave next month for a stay in Colorado. HIPPODROWIE Afternoons 1:20, 2:40, 4:00, Night, 6:33, 7:50, 9:00. 81 TODAY Railroad Mr.

and Mrs. Willi? Wahler of PI 9 North Sever th Street announce! the birth of a daughter on Wednesday, July 23, at dishing hospital. A corking goood 2 Reel Comedy, "THE BELLE AND THE BELL HOP" Featuring the famous stage comedian, Pat Roney. King Baggot in "His Own Story." "On the High Seas," latest chapter "Peg O' the Ring." "The Water-Level Route" Stopover privileges at all points enroute 11 rdft TfilirS may arranged, taking in Niagara Falls, Boston, New York, Atlantic City, Washington and all intermediate points. Mrs.

Matt Graham of Concordi i. is spending a short time with her father, Mr. Amos Wilson. the most Tomorrow Ella Hall in "The Love Girl." One of beautiful offerings of the season. Suggestions as to desirable trips, with information regarding fares and routes, gladly given.

Apply to your local agent for tickets and sleeping car reservations, or for complete information, call on or address our KANSAS CITY OFFICE, 112 E. Tenth Street C. C. MerrilK General Agent Passenger Department i tm ii i inr i Mrs. G.

II. Hannay and daughter Lutie, of Kansas City, are the guests of Mrs. John A. Shoemaker and niece, Miss Florence Shoemaker, of 304 Pottawatomie Street. CORN CLKYENCiEIl TO HE NEW AGGIE COACH iSYfiiOOfl REEV3EDY Head Director of Athletes of Uni veristy of Tennessee Is Coming to Kansas institution.

freedom which prevailed ai times before the war in the designing of posters has also been checked by the prefect of police. Tie has issued an ordinance requiring tnat, after July 1, no posters for advertisements can he posted on the walls of Paris rnles? the text and the de-figns have beeu approved by his artists moke foreign tours, their programs represent what is best instead of what is worst in French dramatic art. Al! impersariors theatrical companies out of the untry arc now obliged to submit the pieces they intend to play to the censor before passports are given to the company. A gradual reinrn to the extreme Miss Gretta Own has returned to her home in Concordia, after a weeks' visit with her aunt, Mrs. Nellie Walkenwitz.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Macusker of Greenhurst, Lake Chautauqua, X. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Fiank W. Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey (ioodjohn. Will Ease Your Feet These Hot Days An application at night brings results before another day.

Wo are making a specialty of summer comforts for not only men, women and children, but also sell humane remedies for dumb animals. Till: QUALITY lFil STOKK Mr. and Mrs. A. Tripp yes terday morning for a month's stay in St.

Louis, Mo. Manhattan, July 27. Z. Cle engev, director of athletics and head coach in the University of Tvnnessee. whose teams won the southern championship in football, nasketball and baseball, will become professor of physical education and director of athletics in the Kansas State Agricultural college.

Mr. Clrvenger was a student in Indiana university from 1 0 0 to 1 904, during all of which period he was shortstop on the baseball team and half-back on the football team. In his last vear. he was captain of Miss Mary Margaret Hurley the s'uest of her aunts, the Misses Downey, in PlattsburjJt, Mo. Miss I.ettle McGec will leave the frst of the week for Wisconsin to spend the remainder of the summer leveraon Dros, 606 Cherokee Leavenworth, Kansas Miss Bern ire Michael of St.

Joseph, i.s the guest of Miss Irene Friedburg. In order to demonstrate the interesting variety of merchandise carried by us of a Summer Comfort nature, we have set this week apart as Summer Comfort Week. Upon our Counters, in rmr Miss May Wul-fekuhler, who has both teams. He played basketball in his last college year the first in which the sfame was carried on Indiana. For three years Mr.

Clevenger; was named on the All Indiana base- ball and football teams, for tw years on the All Western baseball team and for on year the All i TTiiiuurra auu throughout the store, Summer Comforts shall have first thought. We mviie all of- our friendi Is to visit us during this display. ALL THE LEADING BOOKS been the guest for the past ten days of her cousin. Miss Tuith Baehr, ia Kansas City, returned last evening, and is the guest of Miss Ruth Lambfer'on North Broadway. Miss Wulfekuhler will return next Aveek to her home in Denver, and she will be accompanied by Miss Leu "line and Miss Lamber, who will be her guests until the first of SEE OUR NEW WINDOW DISPLAY Western Football team.

Just this year Indiana university voted him to have been the greatest all round athlete ever enrolled there. For two years following his graduation. Mr. Clevenger was as and The MeM Schott Comoaav Telephone 210-211. d.rw Fifth Tfrlrmare Sts.

MAGAZINES FEWINGS Mrs. A. B. Carter and little sou, who have been the guests of Mrs. Carter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Gocdjohn, on South Broadway, will return to their heme in Council Bluffs, the last of this eek. 408 Shawnee St. Six People Called Her Tout the National Parks The Burlington is THE National Park Line, and for the accommodation of its patrons has planned a National Park Vacation Tour that has no parallel including, as it does, Yellowstone National Park (going in via the new Cody Road, through Shoshone Canyon and over Sylvan Pass the only auto route into the Park, coming out via Gardiner, or 1 lack Tread Tires Theatre Party. Miss Vesta Kimball entertained with a line party at the Orpheinn Theatre Tuesuay evening as a pleasure for her guest, Miss Hulda Sihwinii.

The guests were Miss schwinn, Miss Blanche Kimball, Miss Zelma Reily, Miss Veat Kimball and Miss Irene Kerstern. sistant director and general manager of athletics for h''s institution. He assisted in football coaching and was head coach of baseball and basketball. The new Kansas coach is not unfamiliar with Missouri Valley conditions. For four years he was professor of physical education and director of athletics in Nebraska Wesleyan university.

His team defeated the University of Nebraska in basketball and his baseball team won a majority of the games with the big university. In baskets-ill his team defeated Ames two out of thre; rears. At that time Nebraska Wesleyan was not playing Missouri Valley teams in football. Since 1911, Mr. Clevenger has been athletic director and head coach of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.

Under his direction the football team steadily improved until it Avon the southern championship over teams fully the equal of teams in the Missouri Valley. In basketball Tennessee has lost but four games in the last tiree years and no games in the past year. 3,500 MILE GUARANTEE jvwiner She Sacrificed One Sunny Disposition One Soutd Co istitution One Clear Complexion And the Sparkle of a Pair of Eyes. uTy The altar was an ancient cook stov the time was in the hot 10 and 5 fo Off List Price Now is the time to have Tires Repaired We Charge Storage Batteries the reverse), Glacier National Park, I Miss Graee Grant, who is to be married shortly to George L'aktT, was the guest of honor at a delightful party, a kitchen sho.ver, given this afternoon by Miss Louise Ever-hardy at her studio," 512 Seneca Street. The guests included tte teachers of the Morris school ami several former teachers.

The rooms of the studio were prettily decoratev. with garden flowers and Morris school pennants. Several guessing contests were enjoyed during tlv; afternoon, and the favors were, cracker caps. A tea was sered at the close of the afternoon, and Miss Everhardy was assisted fn entertaining by her sisters, Miss Maym; and Miss Clara Everhardy. Tht guests were Mrs.

Alonzo Morrow. Mrs. Arthur Benner, Miss Mayme Cowling, Miss Anna Cowling, Miss Maymie Agnes Behen, Miss Pearl Renz, Miss Josephine Keller, Miss Ethel Dawes, Miss Clara Mallory, Miss Katherine Roth-enberger. Miss Helen Yoakum, Anna Desmond and Mlss Nell Hines. summer.

The six who called her mother saw what was going on after it was too late. MORAL: Don't permit any woman you care for to cook over anything but a good Range. You'll save the wife, mother or sister many unhappy and tiresome hours if you will but make the purchase of one of these fine Rich-Con Oil Stoves. They are the leaders CM ffi of the world. We have them priced at $9.50 41.

UU And of all the trouble savers in the world for the woman is Sanitary Kitchen Cabinet which saves her miles of steps every day and turns her daily drudgery into work that is pleas- TOn f( ing and fascinating. You can buy her one for Electric Fans. Electric Toasters and hundreds of other things may be purchased here which will add to the comfort of mother, wife or sister. Fuller Faulkner Hwd Co S. W.

Corner Fifth and Cherokee Sts. PHONE 519. It has also won a big majority ot -the baseball games in the last three years. In the past year the eDtiro team tit above 300. Mr.

Clevenger has, in addition to his work as a coach, had five years of experience in professional baseball and is a graduate of the Chautauqua School for Physical Directors and of the University of Illinois school of, athletic coaches. Rocky Mountain National-Estes Parkj the most of the best of the Nation-' I al Park wonders in America arfd Colorado all on one tour all on i one ticket. Think of it. Come in and get our folders FRAZIER rth and Choctaw RED CROSS BAIL BLUE FRENCH COMPANY HTSSED; CENSOR TAKES A HA Nil. they are worth reading even if you Infures snowy, whit i Paris, July 27.

The censor has taken in hand the repertory of French theatrical cenvanies playing abroad since a piece givfcn by a French, company was hissed in Ma Bring Results don't go. S. E. NIRDLINGER, General Agent, Burlington Route. N.

1 clothes on washday. Buy Red Cross Blue, riot just cheap iiouid blue which makes your clothes gjeenish yellow. Re4 Cross Ball Blue large packages cost only 5 cents. All good grocers sell it. Adv.

Wants Leo Donovan wijl leave Monday or Oklahoma City, wbpre he has accepted a position and will remain permanently. drid the other day. Thfe government onsiders that the good renown ofi the 'country requires that, when its 11.

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1895-1918