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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 8

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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THE lULA DAILYiBEGlSrEg. HOSOAY EVKSISQ, KOTEMBEB IB. BUY CROP tlULED IN 1909 CONDmOK IX KAXSAS SHOCKS XHE CENSUS TAKERS Bvriag the Put Year Kansas Gained In Bat There Were 2,000 Fewer Babies. Topeka, NOT. baby crop in Kansas is faUing off.

Despite the (act that In corn, "wheat and oats Kansas this year astonished the -world Xlth a message that out of these three crops alone It made more than any rear- in its history, the sad aiTmisslon must be made that the storlc came to Kansas more than 2,000 less times the last fiscal year than in the same months of 1907 and 190S. The wihole baby crop tor the Sunflower state for the last fiscal year, concerning -which all statistics are nov collected, numbers, The fiscal year of 1907-190S returned a total of 25.980 babies in Kansas. At that time the antagonists of race suicide -were now they are scared. The births for the 19061907 fiscal year totaled 25,990. it -was then declared -with much trepidation that perhaps had joined the New they don't lare them.

The other son Is that a great many women are engaging is commercial life, and do not marry. These two things tell whole, thing In a nut-shelL" In one of the doctor's bulletins was pn article 'vritten by' some Texan scoring Texas people because a carload of bab.es were shipped into the Lone Star for adoption. It the '8 idea that "Home Production of Babies" should be the issue of the hour in that state. is right" said Dr. Crumblne.

"and the idea Is right anywhere. Babies are brought into Kansas and many of them, I have no doiiiht. There is no reason why Kansas should not have a first class home production. There is nothing to a good baby crop in Kansas. Nc thing wrong in this state.

A faoilly without a baby has missed the cae best bet of life." WRECKED AMONG SHARKS. Thought Baby Movement, which has for its slogan, "no babies." The stork's work was a standoff in those two years. While all other lines of industry were proclaiming from chlm ney-top to chimney-top tremenduoius increases, the stork could show no ad vance in productivity. That was bad last year. Now it is' this is worse.

Instead of holding his own, the long- longjbilled purveyor of peach es that fall from heavenly trees perennially in bloom, has to retreat and bow his bead. Kansas has gotten to the place where it won't put up -with a sho all the baby! of crops- crop. But the real tragedy begins in answer to this question, asked by a man thouglit ho might explain the rause for the failing off in things." He asked: "But maybe sir, (adjusting his there has been something peculiar about the population, increase or decrease, and we can account for it in Boats Collide. One Sinks, and Survivors Are Attacked by Many Bitten. Singapore, Nov.

persons lost wb'in the mail steamer La- Scyne of Messageries Maritimes service, runr ng between Java and Singapore, and on her way to" Ibis port, was sutk within two minutes after a collisior early this morning with the steamer Onda of the British-India line, literally became food for sharks, shoals of ate the drowned and attacked the survivors. Several European passengers, including Baroz and Baroness BSnicki, the captain of LaSeyne. five European oflicers and others, comprising passengers and members of the ew, were drowned. The rescue of slx-y-one persons from the Jaws of shark-5 formed a thrilling incident of the week. The wreck -occurred about 4 o'clock in the momlig, and In a thick haze.

The vessels Tere steaming at good speed and the was cut almost in half. was no time for panic nor for any attempt "on the part of the olficers of the foundering steamer to get out the, boats. The majority of those on were caught in their berths and down with the vessel. The force cf the collision brought that I the Onda to elmost a dead stop, and her engines wjre at once slowed and Cake Day A large cake will be baked and a long plank laid on top of it on which a number of Iola ladies will stand mashing the cake. As soon as they get off the plank the cake will rise and be served.

will be baked tomorrow morning at about 10 o'clock a. m. in a Majestic Range. "Like Truth, Crushed To Earth, Will Rise Twenty-five ladies will stand on this cake at about 3:30 o'clock Tomorrow afternoon. -least of Be Sate To Get A Piece Of Tills Wonderftfl Cake It will be about 17x19 inches.

Will be baked in a Creat Majestic Air-tight Oven at about 10 o'clock m. Sotfvenif Set of Wafe FREE! way?" That is just where the backlKine of i bo.its lowered- The rescue work was any excuse for tho baby shortage was for not only were the res- panics impeded by the darkness, but shoils of sharks wore al- broken. In 1907 Kansas gained jcnin 38,000 people over 19015- In 190S the state gained but 6.539 people ov-j ready attacking those clinging to er 1907. a tremenduous slump of wrecjage in the water, to the falling off of activity in the i s5s pe-sons from the ill-fated gas and oil regions. But this were Enally dragged into the the light shines forth with Ihe joy- ful news that Kansas gained 50.692 people over 1908.

Just match these two figures, and then offer an excuse for 2,000 less babies in Kansas this year than last. If you dare! Dr. J. S. Crnmbine, secretary of the state board of health, just finish- i ed sending these figures of the baby I crop, along with a lot of otbers.

to the United States census w'hen he was asked If he could make i any apologies for the state. "None sir," be replied. "There are two reasons, to be plain and frank. One JB that In a good many homes babies are becoming unpopular, won't have them and port. Many a', them had been bitten by sharks and several are severely injured.

Eight Dollars woi'th of handsome and useful Ware will be given Free with every Majestic Range sold during this week. Come in and let us show you the greatest of all ranges, The Great and Grand Range with a reputation. The ware is something new and positively the best. You should see it and have a cup of of coffee and a biscuit with us. Come tomorrow.

T. B. SHANNON YOU CM HUNT OUML AN EGG FORETELLS DROUGHT. Taking Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ft Ohio. hftTfl tiiken I.ytili I 'iVwUble Com.

of life. My wfti good, and since taking it I feel so much better that I can do all ihy work again. I think Lydia egetabia Com- itmdaflneremedj all woman's txonbles, and I neTer to tell mv tTieoia irblA it has done for me." EinBoa; SOi East Long St. Columbiu. oblo.

Anouier Woman Helped. Vt was passing through the Chaogeof lifeand suffered from nenronsBess and other annojing symptoma. Lydia E.Finkham's vegetable Compoimd restored myhealthand BtreQgth prored worth mountains of gold to ma. For the sake of other Buffering won I am willing you should pablinh mjr letter." MRS. OHABLliS.BASCI<A.T.

B.F.D., Granite- voile, Vt. Women who are passing tlirodgh this critical period or who are suffering from any of those distressing ills peculiar to their sez shonldnot lose sight of the that for thirty years Lydia E. FinUiam's Vegetable Compound, which is madft from roots and herbs, has the standard remedy for feBU ilia. JJL almost erery community yon WHI find women who haYe beon mtond healtti by Lydia £. ISBkbam 'i YMotaUa But Kansas Experts Declare The Curiosity a Nature Fake.

Topeka, Nov. D. Coburn, secretary of the board, of agriculture, has received an from Ralph Fullen, of Courtland. which is remarkable. On this egg appears the letters "Drought 1911," with ttfe figure 9 upside down.

In his letter to Coburn Mr. Fullen says: "This may aipear incredible to you, but the egg wl 1 speak for Itself. It is the most remakahle freak of nature I have eser seen. I do not wish it to over field, their sense; alert and guns be subjected to an acid test or any! drawn, ready to oring him down SKASOX OPENED THIS MORNING AND CLOSES DECEMBER 15, Many Banters Secnrtd Licenses Sat- nrday and Are Tnmpipg Over the County Today. When "Bob WhitV awoke this morning, he found ilmself without the security and protection of the law.

Yesterday he birred past the mighty hunter with perfect safety, but not so today. indreds of nim- rods are tramping through wood and doren had been secured today. PRICES ON CEMENT. total number of licenses issued up to Man's Experience Endeav- ten odock this morning since thej opening of July 1st, is 563 or over 100 more than last year at this Ume. ering to Get Prices.

Chcrryvale Jonrnml: J. B. Trinder. president of the Commercial club, says I that he is soinff to turn anarchist. brothers who live at Steamboat THE 4 i Tomorrow Night "Montana." Henry D.

Carey's romantic play of th" plains. will attraction the Grand on tomorrow "nrght; This is the fifth successful sea sot LABOR SALOON FIGHT ON. other test the microscope and the eye. One mdred dollars is on deposit and will be paid to anyone whoi can prove letters to have been placed upon It after being laid, or in other words, JlOO will be paid to the person who duplicates it. The egR was laid on June of this year and undoubtedly was laid by a ben of mixed breed." The experts around the statehouse are suro that the letters on tho eug are "faked" bit no one has been to offer any of how It done.

Uttwrs. under inlcrnx- copn, apponr be a part of the but a dHrker. With eyo the letters ulve the ofj having been on with a bniKh. but the microscope the marks of the brush disippcar. the instant he leaves his place of concealment.

The open icason for quail began last night at twelve o'clock and will continue unt i December 15. With the approach o( the quail season, the number ot hunter's licenses IhKued from the couiiy clerks ofQce has increased daily. Saturday there were a large numbe- of applicants. Quail hunting will lo doubt be the heal in years this fall The bird unusually plentiful, n)t only here but all over tho state, (n this i-onnec- tlon It might bo well to.in«ntinii tho provlHlonB of the pnme law, Here they are: I LWi -UHo foi 'H nnn- rfsl.lentH. I.l(«'ji>e good anywhere (n tho atiile.

Cannot be truiisfor'ol. Kxpires Juno 30ih jf each year. MuKt be carried. Notice to Taxpayers. Taxpayers living in Osage township; l-andins.

Colorado, telegraphed me to get can pay their taxes at C. W. Heg-'prices for them on a car of lola Portland "Montana. and a record of th'oe aai wood's office in Mildred. explained this morning.

"So four return by popular demand IT i I telephoned lola. They told me I would cacli city played attests to the popularitj have to get prices from their City of Mr. Carey's play. The question or- office. I telephoned Kansas City only to ten to wliiit can.

the success a be told that I would have to get prices "Montana attributed, the answer from the Denver headquarters of the com it is human, consistent, plausible celan and ha-s the Interest. Mr. Carey, the knew his subject laracters as they (jre in' reai spent several years in "Montana." and a great many of the charac ters and incidents of the play are takel from life. There are no impossible situa. tions.

no missing papers, no will, nl gambling house nr saloon scenes, but i clean, natural storj- of the west an 'f really is. The is given a fine scenh production aiid ilic- ca.ie hos fully selected and is well balanced. At a Prohibition Mass Meeting in Toronto, 4,000 Delegates. pany i If that was the case I Toronto, Nov. the i eatem States people at Independence as! and his nha representing the brewery workers, cement is jurt as good.

ijiife. having bartenders, the cigarmakers and s'ev-1 called up independence and what do you eral other organizations in the Amerl- suppose they told me That i would have can Federation of Labor are from their Kansas city peo- V. slraply wired my brothers that th a caucus in a hotel here tonight for' the purpose of outlining a plan ot ac- would have to get their own prices from the people at Depver. Do you wonder tion to meet the onslaught made at a that rm to tiun public meeting AEROPLANE OR A BABY? Driver Wrecksd His Car to Prevent Striking a Child. New York.

Nov. first instance of an accident that may be common enough in the near future occurred at Morris park today when an aeroplane was deliberately run into a fence and smashed to collision i this afternoon upon the saloon and liquor interests. The meeting was called by the labor department of the Presbyterian church. The Rev. Charles Should the caucus decide to call on the American Federai'on of toi protect the trade Interests of the cau- euking organizations the llvclieit war waged In many years upon the federation convention floor will be preclp- Italcd.

Jero Sylllviin, nntionni serrclary ofi the Htiriin.loiv" ITnion, and IMwjir.l of nal'iinoic, who nn Ihe Icad-j ers o' the am-Strlirli' forci In ihe. coiivuntioii. refuxfil lo iinytiling; after todny'n iiioi'tliig. Imt ihcy soon I got busy culling their forces together tonight's caucus. Over four thou-j Try a Register; Want Ad.

Game cannot shipped. he lought, sold or sand persons attended the antl-su- i loon meeting in this af- Flsh can be secured only by hook temoon and more than one-half of the! and line. delegates to the convention were pres- Cannot hunt on land of another i ent. without permit from owner. Game season: Prairie chicken.

TO BUY YOUR Phooograph and Records Where you can find the best and largrest stock to select front. with a man vho had a baby in his arms. Dr. William Green was about to alight from a flight this afternoon when he saw a man with a baby Saloon Keepers Not Low-Browed. "I came from a family of saloon September 15 to Octoberlo; keepers and brevers." the Rev.

Mr. 'August 1 to September Quail i Stelzle. the first speaker said. "I have November 1J to December 15: ao sympathy with those who charac- er, July 15 15: Duck. terize the saloon ket-per and bartender as brutes.

1 am not a but 1 am unalterably 1 would put The labor move and Brandt, September to 15. Number allowed per day for each Opposed Yo the saloon, 15; Prairie chicken jt business. crossing his iath. Seizing the tiller Wild hp i question, vital aS the latter. But the he brought machine about and! crashed into a fence.

The biplane was smashed, but Dr. Green stepped out of the wreckage unhurt as the cmwd of spectators cheered hhn. -Dr. A. J.

office atO Eaat Jackson. CaUa answ Bight ar tfay. Offense for killing each; bird nut jof season or more than the number allowed, not less thai Sa nor more than $100. i County Clerk R. Bl Cilfcertson said today that he issued 28 licenses Saturday to persons who held off for the aoall seaaon.

Up to naoa about a question, vital as the latter. But the time has come when the labor movement and the saloon should be dl vorced." From Kansas Chris Rusaell, ULrs'. Earnest Russell and Mra. Meuker have returned from a Tlilt in Ktaaa Citjr. HIS is the time of the year you certainly would enjoy an EDISON PHONOGRAPH or A AnCTOR TALKING MACHINE in your home.

We are selHiij? lots of them and can offer yon good terms of payment. NO. 7.MADISON ATE..

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