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PAGE FIVE THE LEAVENWORTH POST, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, 1920. TTTTTTT EASES A COLD WITH ONE DOSE EXPECT SIXTY ON GIRL'S DAY AT LYCEUM PICK OF THE PICTURES See 'em while they're new TODAY A Comedy Drama! EVA NOVAK ORPHEUM Orchestra Pip Organ Today and Tuesday A Paramount Picture ELSIE FERGUSON IN "LADY ROSE'S DAUGHTER" With David Powell and H. Herbert. Over her whole life fay the shadow of her mother' forbidden love. Yet In her own heart burned a rebel love that no convention could stifle.

The romance of a girl who put love first and told her emu critic, "go hang!" Pathe News Bray Pictograph, too TV "Humoresque" The Season's Screen Sensation IX "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC" Its great human appeal. Its hearty laughs. Us thrilling moments will not soon be forgotten! Don't miss it! There's a treat In store for you "Up In Mary's Attic." Also Fay Fincher in "A Seaside Siren" "Kinograms" Wed. Sessue Hayaka-wa in "Lin Ting Lang" 'LET'S GO TO ouslas HIPPODROME SPECIAL AND I FEATURE COMEDY in "Bound In Morrocco" A loose-fister, sharp tongued American runs amuck in tie Sultan's harem, saves the Queen, busts up Oh! What's the use? You know Douglas Fairbanks! Also a Keystone comedy, "Haunted by Himself" more fun. TOMORROW: A BIG MIXED HILL.

I TnE QVAX1TY FORECASTING YOUR FALL NEEDS Perhaps we keep in closer touch with the seasonable needs than our customers do. This is due to the fact that we have to stock such goods some time in advance of the demand. Our stock has been re-arranged so as to give prominent space to fall goods. COLD AND COUGH REMEDIES, LOTION CREAMS, TONICS, BLOOD REMEDIES, HOUSE-CLEANING HELPS, ETC. The high quality of our goods and reasonable prices will convince you that there is no use of looking elsewhere.

TODA THE HIPP." Fairbanks DRU STOnE. 3 Schott Drug Co. a good stomach. I have a good one now and Foley Cathartic Tablet! made it that way. If any one doe not believe this, let him write to Arthur L.

Lyons, 454 Cincinnati Dayton, Ohio." That is a sample of tho hundreds of letters recetred by Foley Co. You can relieve biliousness, bloating, constipation or other condition arising from indigestion with Foley Cathartic Tablets. Reif Pharmacy. Frank Konza, 74 year3 old. Civil Vv'ar veteran, died at the National Military Home hospital yesterday morning.

His body will be shipped by the Bush Undertaking company today to Atchison, and will accompanied by a son, W. P. Honza and wife. "MYSTERY" SHIP ociety Colonel and Mrs. Charles Stone, of Fort Leavenworth, entertained a number of guests with a supper previous to the hop at Pope Hall on Friday evening.

The guests included: Colonel and Mrs. J. L. Slat-tery, Colonel and Mrs. Henry Jew-ett, Major and Mre.

William Mitchell, Colonel and Mrs. Charles Trues-dale. Major and Mrs. O. R.

Cole, Colonel and Mrs. Walter Reed, Major and Mrs. Marcus B. Stokes, Major and Mrs. A.

Moreno, Miss Field, Major and Mrs. L. H. TVatkins, Miss Reaume, Lieutenant George Huth-etriner, Miss Hyde, of YVatertown, N. Colonel Herbert Brees, 'Major and Mrs.

L. H. Major William C. Powers. Colonel and Mrs.

E. B. Fuller entertained at dinner on Friday evening revpious to the hop at their quarters on Pope Avenue. Their guests included: General Hugh A. Drum, Colonel and Mrs.

Malvern Hill Barnum, Colonel and Mrs. M. A. W. Shockley, Colonel and Mrs.

George McD. Weeks, Colonel and Mrs. K. T. Riggs, Colonel and Mrs.

William K. Naylor, Colonel and Mrs. Otho B. Rosenbaum, Mrs. Houston, Colonel and Mrs.

Thomas Roberts, Colonel and Mrs. A. M. Ferguson, Colonel and Mrs. C.

M. Bundel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pickett have returned from a fortnight's stay in Chicago, 111.

Mr. and Mrs. Ross Perkin3 have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lucile, to Mr. Benjamin Hartinan, ot Oklahoma City, Okla. The marriage will take place in the near future.

The Woman's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church will give a tea on Tuesday afternoon from 2: 30 to 5:30 o'clock at the Mrs. Clarence Chase on Chestnut street. Mrs. C. R.

Carpenter will give a monologue during the afternoon. Miss Sophia Bott has returned from a several weeks' visit at Tulsa, Oklahoma. Miss Dorothea and Chaplain T. P. O'Keefe have returned from a two months' stay at Hot Springs, Ark.

The members of the Mystic Council No. 1362, Security Benefit Association will have a masquerade Hallowe'en party Tuesday evening at I. O. O. F.

hall. The evening will be spent playing gamec, after which pumpkin pie and coffee will be served. There will be a meeting of the Vestry of St. Paul's Episcopal church this evening at the rectory. All officers of the church societies are requested to be present.

Miss Jeanne LaCroix, of Hiawatha, was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Hovey. Headache? Rub Turpo, the only Turpentine ointment on the forehead and tem- THE TVBPCNTIHE O) HTM EXT Ask for free sample Mthl Soit Drug and all Candy of tho Better Sort People who desire cardy of this variety turn their steps in this direction.

We have the name for selling candy of this transcendent sort. BUSY BEE RANDY KITCHEN A. Garotta, Prop. 407 Delaware. Box Candies of the South.

No better en the market. One to five pound boxes. $1.50 up to $7.50 The Reif Pharmacy S. E. Cor Fourth and Delaware Hare That Old Hat Hade New for FALL AND INTE R.

Felts Re-Blocked and Re-Lined. PALM SHINING AND CLEANING PARLOR. 31 Delaware St. Phone 337. Expert Workman.

"RUILD A MEMORIAL WHILE YOU LIVE." THE GRIM REAPER lurks in the shadow of every family. If there is elready a vacant place in your home, we know that you need a fitting memorial to mark the grave in the Cemetery. OUR MONLTfENTS are carefully designed, of not merely good granite and marble, but of the best and our workmanship is unexcelled. 316-18 Cherokee St. Army and Navy Ointment For Eczema Contains the Healing and Antiseptic properties of Carbolic Acid, Witch Hazel, Arnica, Menthol, Thymol, Zinc-Oxide, Oil of Hemlock, Sulphur, Boracic Acid.

Also Relieves and Quickly Heals BURNS, SCALDS, BLISTERS AND SUNBURNS. Is a specific for Piles, Eczema, Itch, Scald-Head, Bites, Stings of Insects, Poison Ivy and all Skin Diseases; is a soothing and healing remedy for Catarrh, Cold in the Head, Influenza, Hay Fever, and all diseases of the Mucous Membrane of the Nasal passages. On Receipt of 55 we will mail this Ointment to any part of U. S. Reagan's Pharmacy 302 Delaware St.

Phone 77 mm iiv Nunnally's Chocolates 121 The Mehl Only 25 Donned Swiraming Suits Friday 60 Coming to Swim Oct. 22. Come on in girls, the water's fine. Twenty-five Leavenworth girls took a plunge in the swimming pool last Friday and that number will be doubled on "girls' day" Friday cf this week, according to E. A.

Snapp, physical director of the Y. M. C. Today forty girla had signed up for "gym" work at the Y. M.

C. A. on Friday and another class of at least twenty is expected to sign up by Friday. "Girl's Friday of each week, which was originated by L. Geer and Physical Director Snap has made quite a "hit" with the misses of Leavenworth.

The first class was held Friday and it was a big success. Leavenworth has not a gymnasium or swimming pool for the girls so one day each week has been set aside for the girls. A new shower and private locker room has been prepared for the girls. The girls have one hour of "gym" work followed by a thirty minute plunge in the swimming pool. Two classes have been arranged so far, one for the high school girls at 4 o'clock and another at 7:30 o'clock for school maams and girls who cannot attend the afternoon class.

The girls are also taught to swim. Two girls learned to swim last Friday. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orpheum Today Elsie Ferguson in "Iiady Kose's Daughter." Elsie Ferguson, the screen's aristocrat, is at the Cjpheum today in a Paramount adaption of Mrs. Humphry great society novel, "Lady Rose's Daughter." Hugh Ford produced the picture and David Powell and Holmes E. Herbert are in the cast.

Pathe News and Bray Pictograph are shown also. L-yceum Today Eva Novak in "Up in Mary's Attic." "Up in Mary's Attic," a multiple reel screen comedy, starring Eva Novak and Harry Gribbon, is today's feature attraction at the Lyceum. It is filled with fun, bathing girls and CASCARETS "They Work while you Sleep" Do it! Do it! Take Cascarets tonight for your liver and bowels and wake up free from constipation, biliousness, sick headache, or a bad cold. You will feel as happy as a bird, your head will be clear, your stomach and breath sweet and skin rosy. No griping no inconvenience.

Children love Cascarets too. 10, 25, 50 cents. Place Yonr Savings in a Reai Bank Then you need not worry about whether they will te lost by fire or stolen by someone who happens to get wise to their hiding place. Here they are safe from flame and robbery and will earn you four per cent besides. The State Savings Bank L-erenwcrth, Kansas.

'Tape's Cold Compound" breaks up a cold in a few hours then Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a severe ccld and ends all the grippe misery. The very first dose opens your clogged-up nostrils and the air passages in the head, stops nose running, relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuff ed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Clear your congested head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as 'Tape's Cold Compound," which costs only a few cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, contains no quinine Insist upon Pane's! NEW WAY TO REMOVE HAIRS CREATES SEXSATIOX (Actuelly Takes Oat the Hoots) What beauty specialist regard as one of the most important disciveries in recent years is the phe'actlne method of removing- superfluous hair.

Its great advantage, of course, lies in the fact that it actually removes the hair loots. It does this easily, instantly, harmlessly. Sufferers from tho affliction named need no longer despair. The actual hair-roots come out before your very eyes, leaving the skin as smooth and hairless as a bahe's. Because it offers such complete relief, a stick of phelactins is the most inexpensive thing a woman can buy for the removal of hairy growths.

For the same reason druggists are having an enormous demand for it. You can use. it with entire safety; it is bo harmless one could even eat without any ill effect. laugh-letting episodes. Kinogram and short comedy are shown also.

Hippodrome Today Dongrlasa Fairbanks in "Bound in Jlorrocco." "Bound in Morrocco" is described as a snappy Twentieth century high geared, romantic comedy-drama, traveling at high speed all the time. The picture opens with Mr. Fairbanks bound hand and foot with chains. The scenes that follow assist in clearing the mystery and these are provocative of thrill after thrill, while the unexpected happens almost every minute. One stunt worthy of mention is a dive that Mr.

Fairbanks makes from the top of a high sand dune to the shoulders of Fred Burns, who is passing by on a speeding horse. This is followed by an exciting hand to hand on the desert sands, which is said to be an exceedingly thrilling affair. BOTH CATTLEAND HOGSARE LOWER Top for Sfeers and Best Hogrs Go to Killers at 515 Wheat Steady. Kansas City, Oct. 13- Beef steers were slow and steady to 25 cents lower.

Top $17. Canners and bulls 25 cents lower. Bulk of canners around $4. Fat cows and heifers fully 25 cents lower. Spots more.

Calves 25 to 50 cents lower, closing dull. Extreme top for vealers $15. Bulk of good and choice $14 to $14.50. Feeders mostly steady. Receipts 34,000.

Hogs were 25 cents lower than Friday's average with the practical top A head sold at $15.13. Bulk of medium and heavy $14.30 to $15. Good and choice $13 to $15. Packing hogs $14.60 to $14.75. Pigs strong.

Best stockers S14.S5. P.eceipts 7.000. Cash: Wheat Market unchanged to 6 lower. No. 1 hard, Xo.

1 red, No. 2 hard, No. 2 red. $2.25 2.20. Com Market unchanged to 5 lower.

No. No. 2 yellow. No. 2 mixed, 3, 95 1i No.

2 white, 94c; No. 3, S5i'90c. Oats Market unchanged to 1c lower. No. 56c I- 2 white, oof 55Vsc; No.

2 mixeo. S1.5S. Hay Market weak. Wheat receipts, 364 cars. Close: Corn May, Dec, 73H 2 Close: fl.OS'-i- Wheat Dec.

March, Local Markets. ions, 52. CO t.wt. Sweet potatoes, White potatoes, $2.50 cwt. Red River potatoes, $3 cwt.

Cs $2 cwt. box. Or Lemons, box. (Tgo Late Te Classify) FOR RENT Walnut. Phone 007.

j-ing room, 734 FOR SALE 2 coats, one plush fur trimming, all woo! plaid. Call 559. Royal Clear.ir.g- Pressing. WANTED Laborers. Gilvin Pl- C.

North Rnmmstre Wedne-slay, Ortsber 112 North Fifth 'reef. sett to Sr department. Ly rrlcsdiy Society. FOR B.ENT 2 room modern apartmer Phone 2210. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.

Dr V. V. Manning and Dr. Elizabeth Manning, 404 Del. Phones: Office 3-3, Res.

453. "THE REXALL STORE" Fifth and Delaware Streets. Reduce, redace, reduce, is the stogaa ot all fat people. Get thin, be ilim. fa the cry of society and fashion.

The overfat wring their hands in mortification and helplessness; revolting at nauseating dregs, afraid of violent exercise, dreading the unwelcome and unsatisfying diet, until they hit upon the harmless Marmola Tablets which quickly end safely reduce weight at the rate of two, three four pounds a week without any change ia the rnode of life. The ideal figure soon obtained, with 4 smoother ska and a better appetite and health inrprovia. Marmola Tablets contain all the ingredients which made the Marmola Prescription famous. It behoores you to learn the satisfactory. Desenciai elteets cf this great, safe fat reducer by giving ta your druggist the re- eonaDte price, one collar, lor a good eize box or sending a like amount to the Marmola 95 Garfield Building, Detroit, with a request that they mail to you a full box of Marreol3 Prescription Tablets.

THAT BOY, FIX. KNOWS HOW TOfHURRV- JTl XAS) 0 NTlWOfW SOMETHING you -want fixed? Or some pipes you want fitted? Whatever you need in the plumbing line keep this -well in the fore of your mental processthat -we're always on the job; that we work with rapidity and charge modestly for our services. Hannoa Plumbing Co. 630 Shawnee St. Mrs.

D. C. Northington, of Davenport, Iowa, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Benjamin F. Endres and Mr.

Endres. Mr. and Mrs. Wayland W. Bennett, 70S South Fifth street, announce the birth of a son Saturday, October 16, to whom they have given the name Wayland Richard.

Colonel and Mrs. F. E. Hopkins, of Fort Leavenworth, entertained at dinner on Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Edward Treat, of Indianapolis, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs.

Samuel Ham. The guests included Colonel and Mrs. Ola Bell, Colonel and Mrs. Samuel Ham, Colonel and Mrs. H.

C. Snyder, Major and Mrs. Walter Short, Miss Virginia Treat, Colonel Charles Hanland and Major F. Brabson. The guests later attended the hop at Pope hadd.

The fourteenth annual meeting of the Captain Jesse Leavenworth Chapter D. A. R. will meet at three o'clock on Saturday afternoon, October 2 3 with Mrs. Frank Carroll at her home 321 Fifth Avenue.

Miss Frances Dippel of Kansas City, was the week end guest of Miss Elsie Hilpert. Mrs. Oscar Schlbert and small son Omar, arrived yesterday in Kansas City, from London, for a visit with Mrs. Sohlbert's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Omar Abernathy. Miss Ro-maine Abernathy who spent the summer in London accompanied them home. Mr. William Chevalier was pleasantly surprised at his home on Eleventh and Pawnee streets on Tuesday evening, the occasion being his birthday. Games, music and dancing were enjoyed during the evenine.

and many beautiful gifts were received by Mr. Chevalier. Prizes at games were awarded to Miss Florence Henning and Mr. Paul Goehner. The guests present included, Mr.

and Mrs. John Henning, Miss Florence and Miss Rose Hen ning, Messrs. Fred and Con-: rad Henning, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Goehner, Miss Freida Goehner, Mr.

George and Mr. Paul Goehner, Mr. and Mrs. James Kinnan and son Raymond of Kansas City, Kansas, Mrs. Martha Burkman and Miss Helen Burkman, Mrs.

Chevalier, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pratt and son Edward, Mrs. Henrietta Draeger, Miss Anna Draeger, Mr. William Sanger, Mr.

Otto Sanger, Mr. John Willhardt, Mr. Orlowski, Mr. and Mrs. William Chevalier, Misses Pauline, Margaret and Minnie Chevalier.

Gas Bretschneider: There is very little sickness in Leavenworth now. I have but two cases, one of diphtheria and eie of smallpox. Both are slight Cranberries, 13c lb. Celery, 60c to $1.25 dozen. Elberta peaches, $3.50 bushel.

Bananas, lnc lb. Head ltt'ii'. $2.25 dozen. Cauliflower. K.e Tomatoes, $1.50 bushel.

Plums, $2 i-rate. Pears, $2 bushel. Grapefruit, box. Apples, $1 to $2.50 bushel. Honey.

2 dozen crate. Egg- plant, 75c dozen. Garlic, 35c lb. Carrots, 3c lb. Turnip3, 3c lb.

Eggs, 52c per dozen. Springs, lb. Hens, 23c lb. EX-SOLDIER HAS A GOOD STOMACH "If a man spends six years in the army he surely would have to have BRITISH SINK -J tit (if) i 1 1 .111 I Ui ft 7-w i pre 'ZjtiUP'th: L. TcrSJ TT LONDON One of the two "mystery ships." bnilt by Tngiand during the war at a cost of J3, 000, 000, has been sunk near Spit-head, on the English coast, and will be ued as a lighthouse.

Th purpose of the great ships, with hulls of concrete and towers rislnj far" from the deck, wa3 neter divulged..

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