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The Salina Daily Union from Salina, Kansas • Page 6

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6T 'fz yrgoxoo 'AVfTsnnx 'noika ynttvs Webb Returns From Eastern Meeting U. Submarine On Fire At Its Base In The Harbor HIGH PRAISE GIVEN ST, JOHN'S HOSPITAL Back Principle Not Party Says Woman Senator CITY NEWS IN BRIEF F. S. Collins, proprietor of the Salina Bird Store at 147 South Fourth street, today received a shipment of six St. Anderburg Roller canaries from Germany.

nership was started, vas to alter nate one year in California and th-next in Kentucky. The agreemen: was signed in 191S. In 1921 Roffiter kept the horse longer than he should have am. Madden had a receiver appointed who journeyed to California and personally escorted the horse to Kentucky in a private car. Madden claims that the horse.

who his sired many great racers, is worth least $250,000. that bakes Calumet and there are millions of them has learned three important baking facts. SAN PEDRO, Oct. 24. The American submarine R-4, attached to the local submarine base, has been afire since midnight in the harbor here and was still burn BOSTON, ctober 2-1 Hospital service to the public in Kinsas has shown a marked advance in the past ylar, according to the fourth annual report of the American College of Surgeons released L.

C. Webb of the Lee Hardware i Company returned home Sunday evening from an extended trip through the east during which time he attended the convention of the National Hardware Jobbers' Association held at Atlantic City, N. J. and also visited Akron, Ohio and other points. Mr.

Webb reports that business conditions generally seem to be better in the east than they are at Sidney VMrickson of New was a business visitor to Saturday. here today. This report is based on a survey which includes personal visits to each Hospital of fifty beds or over in the United Statas BY HARRY B. HUNT CARTERS VlLLE, Ga- Oct. 24.

J.rrs. William 11. i'eiton, first United states senator, thinks women will be a greater force in politics by uniting tenind jrincipies than by joingins old fames. i Her first message, broadcast to American women through fcervica runs counter to the urg-Ligu of President Harding, party Send your lace curtains and panels to a curtain machine. We have one.

Salina Steam Laundry. z- ing shortly before noon. The fire originated in the battery compartment which has been bulkheaded to keep the flames from spreading. Naval officers estimate the loss at $70,000 providing the fire does. not spread.

Only three men were aboard at the time the fire started and these escaped. CI BY A TTjtf and Canada. The following hos Phone 22. 426S-101 pitals were given a place on the Ira Anderson, steward at the Elk's club is spending this week with his son in Clay Center. Mr.

Frank Braniff is relieving Mr. Anderson during his absence. USE UNION VfANT ADS. "approved" list. Axtell Hospital, Newton.

I COHTEKTC II present in this section of the country and that manufacturers and merchants throughout the east assert that they see a trend toward a still better business year in 1323. All the time Mr. Webb was in the east the weather was beautiful and he thoroughly enjoyed the entire trip. Bell Memorial Hospital, Kansas City. ltitaers on botn sides, and promm' ent suffrage leaders.

ieiton said: E. V. Nelson, wife and eon, and G. A. Nelson, wife and son cf Bur- Bethany Methodist Hospital, diet, Kansas, visited at the Geo Kansas City.

NOTICE FORD OWNERS Would Force Sale Of Famous Stallion Sandburg home Monday. The First; that she never has any failures, which means no loss of time and material. Second; that her bakings are always pure and wholesome, which goes a long way toward perfect health. Third; that the greater than usual leavening strength of Calumet stands for economy because she uses less. "Tell tne woiueu this: Ma6 a start tor what you need and want.

Iten organize and call upon your eentlemen mentioned are brothers of Mrs. Sandburg. Ford motor completely charge) DIST. 38 AND and transmission overhauled (labor $16.50 VICINITY ii representatives to act. bupport no candidate until you find out just tow be or fane Elands on tbe issues A.

Gnstofson'e new Ford came last Friday A good rain coupe was stolen from near Eck- over-1 i strand's drng store yesterday. Mr-Gustofson lives at 610 West South street. Differential completely hauled (labor charge) Work Guaranteed CHAS. MORRISON Ford Repair Shop ES3T BT TEST NEW YORK. Oct.

21 John E. Madden, owner of the Hamburg Place stock ranch at Lexington, today brought suit in supreme court here against J. H. Roffiter, Santa Rosa, to force sals of Friar Rock, famous stallion. The two men own Friar Rock Jointly and the horse, under an agreement signed when tho part Halstead Hospital, Halstead.

Hutchinson Methodist Hospital, Hutchinson. Mercy Hospital, Fort Scott. Mount Carmel Hospital, Pittsburgh. Providence Hospital, I'ansas City. St.

Elizabeth's Hospital, Hutchinson. St. Francis Hospital, Tcpeka. St. Francis Hospital, Wichita.

St. John's Hospital, Salina. St. Joseph's Hospital, Concordia. St.

Margaret's Hospital, Kansas City. Wichita Hospital, Wichita. night which will make the wheat come up in fine shape. Wheat sowing is about over in these parts but most of it is not above the ground yet. Miss Emma Carlson called at L.

Anderson's last Tuesday after 137 N. 7th rhone 1GS0 Postmaster L. Mitchell will plan to attend the state association conference of postmasters to be held in Topeka November 13. noon. Your scribe made a trip to Hed- ville Thursday night.

George W. Phillips of Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindber- g-. Xg Colorado, and who is much interested in the Areola Oil and Gas Trust was in Salina Monday on business.

on Hhicli you want action. "You can torce action. United, women hold the baiai.ee of power, unite, bupport principles rather than party, -f that and parties will adopt i 'jour panciples, lor they want your 5 votes. It' you put parties ahead of i i r-rinciples your strength is loat." I Woman's first Uuty in Rolitice i Concerning woman iirst duty in politics, Eiie said: "Better ttte conditions of mothers I 11 and children. 'J hat, mure than any I finer one linn or eitort, win guar-nii tee a strong, vigorous, wnoie-tonie America ir the luture.

of motnercood is tiore than transportation, coinmeice, sound money, or tile tariff. "Laws governing maternity come lirst in the worK and i haughts of women voters. We improved method to everything and family visited at L. Anderson's last Sunday night. Twenty-one cars of wheat were The asterisk indicates hospitals which have instituted measures which insure scientific medical care to their patients, but which have not realized them to the Some around here went to Salina Sunday to the aeroplane meet.

Carl Holm and family spent Sunday night at Walter Helene's west of Lindsborg. received in Salina Monday, tested by the local grain inspection bu- eau. Two cars of corn were also fullest extent to date. 'nspected. Bryan Lynch of the Lynch Grain firm returned Sunday from Colorado where he has been for some time the interests cf the firm.

sales are 150 greater than that oi any other brand. .1 pound can of Calumet contains fall IS Soma baking powders come in 12 cance instead cf 16 ounce cans. Be sare you get a pound tv.hsn you want it. TIIE WORLD'S GREATEST BAtZKNG POWDEll WOULD BE PARTY TO SUIT TOPEKA, Oct. 24 The Vi yandotte County" Gas Co.

today KTPlied to the supreme court for an order requiring the Kansas Natural Gas Co. to make this eompany a party to its suit before tbe United States supreme court in which the Kansas Natural is seeking to prevent the state utilities commission from regulating pipe line rates. under tne iieavt-ns save n.uiectton to motherhood and security for the August C. Manson of Smolan was a business visitor to Salina titr'spnng yet think of me children C'ftva Qoomed, before birth, because "The institutions listed above proved that they are giving he best of scientific care to their patients," doclares Dr. Franklin H.

Martin, director-general of the American College of Surgeons. "Aided by one of the greatest educational foundations, we have carried on actual visits to hospitals, made by-trained medical men who see working conditions as they are. For the first time this year we have surveyed hospitals of b') bed capacity and up. These institutions as well as the larged hospitals show a marked improvement the country over and places Kansas in the fore-front of Btates v-ho' G00d Judgment PIUS Experience, skill, know ledge and equipment aid us in fitting your eyes correctly, but-good judgment is what really counts. THERE'S A REASON First we find font needs, then we consider your wishes and ho nature of your requirements.

We now figure out what will give you the maximum in comfort, aervice and vision. You can depend upon our judgment and advice absolutely, F. BANGS CO. 10 1 S. Santa Fe Let Dad do the washing and he will send it to us.

Salina Steam Laundry. Phone 22, 4268-101 The highest protein test yet made in thf Salina Board of Trade Labratory was made Monday a. m. when a sample from Woodbine, tested 17.08 per cent protein content, according to W. J.

Rogers, the chemist. The next highest test was one which made 16.28 per cent protein some time ago- are active meuicai piuci. "Kansas is to be congratulated on its splendid showing and on the medical men, hospital superintendents, and trustees who have made this advance possible." IL No MOLL ORCHESTRA Dance Music A Specialty Phones: 2634-1598Y tXCLV John F. Watson of Minneapolis, was among the out of town people who transacted business in Salina Saturday. Correct Optical Service II II iju A 7 3 Donmeyer Claims To Real Clean Motor DON'T LOSE ANOTHER HAIR Your rDRYGOODS if if mn Fm of tne ignorance ot mothers:" About me tanlf and tho soldiers tonus, she said: "I believe in a protective tariff, though I a southerner and a Democrat.

"A lauus should be given first to toldie.s who were injured in battle, and, second, to relatives of those who died. Those who were in the camps at home, or ere not wound- ed can afford to wait until the country can see the way ciear of debt." Prefers Title of "Senator." Regarding woman's future in political oifice, she said: "I am old. 1 may er actually sit in the fcenate. But my appointment has a big political significance, and it is this: "I have broken the ice. A woman HAS been a Eendtor.

Never again may it be contended a woman may not hold such high office for HAS held it." Senator Felton she said ihe prefers that title to "Senatoress" or "Senatrix," as some have suggested will probably sit in the Senate during the special November session. For Governor Hardwick, who appointed her when Senator Tom "Watson died, and who is himself a candidate for the unexpired portion of Vatson'8 term, hab iufoirced her that if be is elected Nov 7 he vill not take his seat until the regular session of the Senate in December. Though she is 58, Sn tt-ir Feit.n looks acts like a woman of 65. Making the tri, to Washing ton will be no hardship, for she makes fre.juent fins alone to Atlanta, 60 irr'les away. She keeps house for herself in three rooms of the old Fclton home in Cartersville, where she went as bride 69 years ago.

Here she has lived ail her life except for six Gates IIILJDULIUXI J. D. Donmyer lays claim to having the cleanest automobile motor in Salina, and his theory is this: "What is the use of keeping the outside of the car so spic and span if the engine gets so dirty it will cot run?" The engine of Mr. Donmyer's Hudson is almost as clean as when it came fror the factory, although he has driven the car over 10,000 "There Cat Be "No Dissatisfaction Here" A. C.

BERTSCHINGER Hair Ends Dandruff! Delightful Tonic There is no stranger in a city like this. In casting1 your lot with us, you become at once identified, with our business and social life. miles, and last week returning from Colorado the owner drove it an average speed of sixty-five miles per hour for two hours. Every week the motor gets a gasoline bath, and Mr. Donmyer recommends a gasoline bath a week for all automobile engines and says there would be a lot less motor trouble if engines were taken care of better.

Mirrors of Fashion Reflect a Mode Entirely New cor- and You are ours, and we are yours, and you are dially invited to make use of the facilities sendee offered bv the Here Let Dad do the washing and he are will soon send it to us. Salina the New Silks to Create the Lovely New Mode Steam Laundry, rhone 22. 426S-101 anters state sank In preparing breakfast a woman takes 446 steps; in preparing lunch 631 steps, and in preparing dinner 990 steps unless she lives in a kit-chenet apartment. years in Washington from 1ST5 to 1S-S1 during the three terms in Congress of her husband, who died in i 101L The remainder of the old name is occupied by her only soiv Dr. Howard Pi Felton, and his wife I SALINA, KANSAS and daughter.

For recreation Mrs. Felton takes care of her 600-acre plantation, and for 25 years has conducted a oage for the farmer and his family in the triweekly editicu of th; Atlanta Journal. Coal! Don't lose another hair! Don't tolerate destructive dandruff. A little Danderine now will save your hair; thicken and strengthen it: double its beauty. Falling hair never stops by itself! Dandruff multiplies until.it forms a crirstv scalp, rlostrnvir' Good Lump Coal On track first of this week for furnace or heater $10.00 on car or $11.00 delivered.

Want Waitresses Clever new fabrics aptly express new style trend. Fabrics designers considered the Autumn fashion fancies and created Fall Fabrics of supple, easily draped quality. There are new versions of old favorites and manj that are entirely new. On DlltV At Nififht the nair roots and all resulting in baldness. The new Royal Pancake Flour has arrived and is better than ever.

Phone 2S51-J TOPEKA. Oct. 24 and waitresses of railroad houses today appeared before Your druggist will tell you that "Danderine" is the largest selling hair saver in the worjd because it corrects and tones sick, ailing ie Kansas industrial court ami Lac ItU II tt.l JUUUCll till I.UU1 I ilUU I oaked the court to rescind its order en every time. Use one bottle of Danderine, then St the season right by eating" if you find a single falling hair or a particle cf dandruff, you can have your money back. Adv.

which forbids the employment of waitresses, after midnight. The managers declared men could not satisfactory substiuted for girls. Canton Crepe Royal Pancakes SALE DATES HUTCHINSON-SALINA STAGE Leave Hutchinson Arrive Salina 3.30 Leave Salina 3:30 Arrive Hutchinson 8:30 Leave Salina 12:30 Arrive Hutchinson 3.30 Leave Hutchinson 5:30 Arrive Salina' 8:30 Headquarters at All Leading Hotels Always in favor will again be one of the most wanted weaves. We are showing- a good range, every one an exceptional good value; they are 40 inches wide and the price ralnge is from S2.75 in black only and from 53.25 to S5.25 in Hack and all new shades. D.

O. McCRAY BADLY BURNED TOPEKA, Oct. 24 Assistant Secretary of State D. 0. Mc-Cray was confined at his home today as a result of serious burns received about the heads and hands when he attempted to extinguish an oil burner fire in the basement of his home.

Oct 24 Jim Beetch 3 3-4 miles west, 2 miles south of Solomon, Poland China Hogs. Oct 250. W. Watson, miles south and 2 mile3 west of Falun. Oct.

30 Matt Bauer, bankrupt sale, Ralph Anderson, Receiver, 9' miles east, 1 mile north of Salina. Oct 31 Ray Kobbeman, bank-rapt sale, Ralph Anderson, Receiver, 2 miles west, 2 miles south of Culver. TV. C. CURFHEY, Auct Panne Velvet FREE GRAIN STORAGE We wi'l accept pram free jof one yezr- our elevators at So'omnn.

Hope. Luca3 and ar.r! nsv you market pric tnv ri.T.7 voj war.t nU of Kansas. T'fjl-l are teoc an-I ij take no charct cr or fire. It i v.it opir.i--.eapest pris cf be about tht year. th J.

E. WEBER CO. Rich in and finish, will be more in demand than heretofoe. We are showing black and a good assortment of shades. 40 and 42 inches wide at $7.75 and $9.75 Duvet a new weave rich in finish and color, 40 inches wide $4.50 40 inch Pasha Cloth $1.50 Crepe Cashmere, 40 inches wide Satin broadcloth, 40 inches wide Satin Etoile, S6 inches wide $2.69 Satin Francais, 36 inches wide $3.50 40 inch Crepe De Chine 31.43 to $1.93 36 inch Beldings cotton black satin, suitable for linings and bloomers $1.98 36 inch Kimomo silk and figured linings at and $1.59 31 i i'rmcrfc r.W-r.

Xov. 9 J. L. Franklin, 6 miles north of Salina, dairy sale. Oct 30 Lew Cermen l1 miles west of Culver on south side of river on the Mavo farm.

Oct. 31 Wii: sell for Cody Street on the CLas. Hass farm, 10 miles south of Beverly. Oct 27 H. G.

Achtenberg, closing out sale, Tescott, Kansas. L. S. RUGCELS, Auct 21 Haiti more Atpr; Kmsas City, V0, W. W.

Brown (Democratic Candidate) For County Treasurer Your Vote Solicited and Support Appreciated Register! Do It NOW! Kanca. I'll AUDITS 3YSTTMa FISHFR AUniT COMPANY -U-'IS Foblic Accountants Wichit-i, Ka. LWESTIGATrO.N'3 INCCilE TAX BROWN AND YELLOW At a smart restaurant a very Striking torunet appeared. In a costume of cbcaa brown, vrxti. wtlcl Ehe wore an animal scarf of canary yellow..

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