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4 THE IOIiA DAILY REGISTER' TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1923. PAGE FIVE 501V, ANSWER THIS, PLEASE. A LAHARPE NEWS NOTES LAYMEN IN HUMBOLDT it Washington Engraver Carves Presidents Portrait and Full Name on Head of a Pin KELLEY CONFERENCE APRIL 10 TO CALL OUT CROWD. An Entire Afternoon Devoted to Work of Laity, with ff. W.

Mar-hie Speaking at Night. er a weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ashley. The cantata, The Redemption Song, given by the Methodist choir Easter eve, was a musical treat for LaHarpe folks.

The efficient or-chestrawas most ably hssistedsby Miss Edith Stratton, a senior of the Iola high school. She also accompanied Mrs. Haglund when she so beautifully sang the opening Miss Modena Porter, the pianist deserves much credit for her good; work and cheerful assistance. The; members of the choir worked very faithfully and their efforts were reflected in the pleasing way thei cantata was rendered. While La-ifarpe has much musical ability we have lacked a leader and this opportunity meant much to the local church.

The church and commun- i ity wish to express their great appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Haglund for the work they have done among us since their coming here. TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY kbocin: mm Betty Compson. ADOLPH ZUICOft PRESENTS A ice An organization of men that has passed the fofmativfe period and emerged from the experimental first began to spoon? stage with positive attainments and What effect, as you estimate it definite purpose and aspiration will I now, did spooning have upon the enter its first formal record of quality of your character? Tuesday Will you give the reason why April 10th, when the spring assem-Tycu have not married? bly of Hie Neosho Presbytery Lay- What things are most stimulating to you wang Conference convenes in the include: How old were you when you J.

TL TREDWAY RECEIVED NEWS OF BROTHERS DEATH. Mrs. Martha Received Word of Her Brothers Death Which Occurred in Los Angeles. (Wilma Kinman.) LAHARPE, APRIL 3. Mr.

and Mrs. O. R. Estes arrived here Monday from Wichita, and expect to make this their home. Mr.

and iMrs. Estes will assist the formers 1 mother. Mrs. Fannie Morrison in the cafe. Walton Ransom went to Kansas City Sunday on business.

Mr. J. Tredway received a telegram containing the Sad news that his brother, T. A. Tredway, was killed by a train in.

the O. railway at California, Kentucky. Mr. Tredway left at once to attend the funeral. About thirty friends and relatives of Mr.

C. L. Rogers, surprised him Sunday by going to his home with well filled baskets, and helped him celebrate his 57th birthday. A very pleasant day was spent 4Sy all. Mrs.

Florence Olson and Mrs. Mae Love attended the cantata given Sunday afternoon at the Methodist Church in Iola. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Crakaal. of Ap-( person, are here taking care of the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Kennedy, who are reported Presbyterian church at Humboldt. Organized in the Iola church October 31, 1922 the conference now embraces mens clubs in Iola, Port Scott, Ottawa. Humboldt, Cherry-vale, Caney and Moran and mens organizations in Yates Center, Toronto and other towns are expected to complete their identification with the conference at the Hum toddtmeeting. The declaration of purpose of the Conference seta up the ideal of Bert Lvtell, May McAvqy. dQcmmoaalQidurt Gareth Hughes, Kathleen Clifford, John Sllltern, lValter Long Youll revel in the dash and thrill of it, the lavish gowns and jazzy settings.

Youll love the rich society girl who helps a crook fight for his soul. Youll say its a drama rich nd racy, seven crowded, breathless reels. ALSO Babies Welcome, Two Reels of Comedy And Pathe News Admission Matinee 10c and 20c; Night 10c and 30c. Thursday and Friday lVallie Reed, Walter Hieri, and Lila Lee In The Ghost Breaker BABY MARIE OSBORNE in Person Along withher own picture, Shadows and Sunshine. Special Stliool Kiddies Matinee Friday at 4 p.

m. Baby Marie will present each child with an autdgraphed photo of herself at this matinee. the evangelization of the men sp2tning? Neosho Presbytery and it is to The purpose of the questionnaires this end that the unity of ioA ai( in solving the questions clubs In the Presbytery is working, of ethication and hjgiene. jn We must have more infoimation J. TI about the average women in order conference, be- to have any reliable guidance in the lieved to be the only one of its kind training of our girls and boys, the in the Pfesbyterian church in introductory statement reads.

The America, will open early in the oft- needed information covers items of ernoon with a devotional exercise persona tendency, experience and conducted by Harry E. Floyd, first -persona! opinion. To be of real vice president, and editor of the value much information must come 1 aiuc iUUVU lUlUi llldliou 111 USV- COiUC Caney News. 9 August Ilabecht lias just completed the delicate tabk of engraving the portrait of President Harding and the full name, Warren G. Hard-i ing, on the head or an ordinary pin.

He has also carved the capitol itfcal iifness of he brothel Mr. 'Bud Dunn, writes that he is getting along nicely, and is thought to be well on the road to complete re-I covery. Mr. and Mrs. Eyerett Godsey and family and Miss 'Dora Godsey, of i Wilson county, and Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Godsey and family of North LaHarpe, spent Easter Sunday with their mother and grandmother Mrs. Amy Godsey, on North Main street i Mr.

A. B. Houser and son, Harry Houser and wife, who were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Francis Houser, returned Saturday to buildine on the head of a pin Juvenile Movie Star Will Appear Here In Person. The first film star of any magnitude to appear personally in Iola is a small star-in stature but a large one in public esteem.

Baby MarieOsborne, who now heads her own company, travels in her owp special car and is accompanied by her father and a special tutor, will was killed after he had murdered a guard in the Arkansas penitentiary and escaped from the institution. Green was captured md returned to Arkansas, where he wras sentenced to twenty years imprisonment for highway robbery in that very poorly. Mrs. Robert FlWk, who was Jumbo Ellison At Relay Meet. 1 (By the Associated Press.

I Deg Moines, Iowa, Apr. 3. One of the star athletes who will comi pete in the 14th annual Drake University relay meet here April 27 and 28. is Jumbo Ellison, of the University of Oklahoma. Ellison1 is a sophomore, engaged in his first track and field event a few months ago.

Ellison is now throwing the discuss around 140 feet. He will compete in this event in the relay meet. Coach Jacobs of the Ufliversity of Oklahoma whites that he will sefod other athlete including a mile relay team. Its Cheaper to Paint Up Than to Let Things Rot Outside WLfte Paint $UM) a gallon, while It lasts. Highest Qualify Columbia Ouvtide Paint per gal.

$3.50. Red Seal Floor Tarnish $1.16 a qt. $1.90 gal. Columbia Floor and Furniture Yarn Mi $3.75 gal. Boiled Linseed Oil, Very Best Quality, gai.

$1.35 W. G. OLIWER 1202 East St. Phone 703 ave Photographs made of the children. Photographs never grow up Following a welcoming word.

and intelligent women who can be Presbyterys Meeting to Laymen relied upon to furnish thoughtful by Rev. J. Sowerby, of frank statements. boldt. the conference presidents study of the first thousand an-message, "Which Way Is the Tide? swers has been nearlv completed will be given by W.

T. Smiley, of; All answers will be held confiden-lola. i tial, eo far as they relate to per- The round table discussion will sonalities. Pensions and Mission Churches Ellsworth Paris, professor of and Pastorless Parishes led by sociology at the University cf Chi-S. W.

Squier, of Cherryvale and and an expert on question-Lon Glass of Waverly follows, Ynaires, commented on the inquiries The rounl table discussion will after many graduates of that insti-be followed by vocal selections by tution received them, the Humboldt Presbyterian Mens The value of such a question-Club Chorus and a period to follow naire to science is in doubt, he will he devoted to favorite 6aid. Some of its questions are the entire conference singing. vague and virtually impossible of Laymen as Soul Winners will scientific consideration. However, be the subject of an address by I know some of those who are con-Charles A. Dorsey, of Iola, secre- ducting this investigation, and I am tarv of the conference.

'aware that their effort to contribute Presbytery Message to Lay-1 to the cause of scientific research men will be delivered by the Rev. is sincere. J. J. DePree, of Paola.

Charles H. Schaffner, cashier of WOULD CO.MIROMISE RATE. the Humboldt National Bank, and president of the Humboldt Mens Insurance Companies Still KesM Club, will lead a discussion on Decrease Ordered. Mens Clubs and-Mens Classes, following which a report of com- Topeka, April 3. One hun-mittees will be received.

Idred and twenty-five stock fire in- At 6:15 the men will be. seated purance companies operating in at a banquet served by the ladies Kansas today offered to compro- of he Humboldt church and at mise the rate decrease order issued 7:15. Georee W. Marble, editor of thirteen months ago by Superin-thc Fort Scott Tribune, will deliver tendent of Insurance Frank L. the conference address.

Travis. The Travis order would Immediately following the ad- have effected a reduction of ap- journment of the laynbens confer-' proximately 5300.000 a year to Questionnaire by Rockefeller Foundation Is Engagingly Frank. (Bjr the Associated Press.) New York, April 3. College women throughout the country have been asked by the bureau of Social Hygiene, founded by John D. Rockefeller, to answer an unusually frank questionnaire foncerning love, it was learned today.

Questions put to unmarried women Married women and widows were asked these questions: Has your married life been a happy one? If not why not? Were you strongly attracted toward young men? If so. how would you describe this attraction? Did you indulge, with one or more young men in the intimacies usually Embraced in the term spooning? If so, how far did you go in out Of, the experience of sensible visitors in Iola today enroute to their home in Colony after spend- ing the winter in the south. They visited for several weeks with their daughter, Mrs. D. A.

Robins at Brownsville, Texas. From there they went to Matamoras, Old Mex- where they spent sometime seeing the sights which included bull fights, hunting, etc. They stopped at San Antonio, Texas for! several days visit on their way way home. President Ebert state. Earl Jarrett was killed in 1 their homes in Kansas City, Mo.

a motor car accident while racing Mrs. Martha Campbell received from Oklahoma officers north of a message Monday, of the deatli of Nowata. Buster Jarrett till is at I her eldest brother, Mr. John Wines, large and is believed to have driv- which occurred at the home of his en the car used in the robbery of daughter, Mrs. Lillie W'ood at Los tlig Coffeyvilld store the night of Angeles, Calif.

March 24 when Connor was fatally I W. E. Owens and children, Mrs. wounded. The Jarretts and Con- F.

Owens, Mr. and Will nor were tousins. Barbee of Topeka, and Mr. and Green and Buster Jarrett are C. T.

Harris, spent Easter cused of having held up and robbed I Sunday at the V. J. Hoke home! banks at Odessa, and Alluwe, north Gas. I more than two years ago. John Flack returned homeMon-The daylight robbery of a bank day from Neosho Falls, where hej at Lenapah, Oklahoma, 12 mlie3thas been visiting his nephew.

south of Coffeyvilie late last sdm- Mr and Mrs. Fowler moveqj raer was said to have been com-1 to Iola Monday, where they will mitted bv the Connor gang. make their home. Leo Ashley and John Depoiter Bassett and Gas Elections. made a business trip to Parsons Bassett and Gas.

being cities of Saturday. i the third class, held their elections Mrs. returned Sat: yesterday and the result in 'both urday to hejf'home in Newton, alt-cities was simply to continue those in off'cc who were already, there, i In Bassett, Mr. C. A.

Swiggett was ff re-elected Mayor without opposition and Al Abrams again Tas po-, lice judge. Lloyd Carter, T. C. 1 Class, James A. Fisher.

Harold Kietzman and C. W. Thompson were elected members of the city council. In Gas, Mayor E. E.

Wright succeeded himself with no one running against him and Judge Lucas was re-elected without opposition. L. E. Chezem, F. M.

Mo- raty, Wm. Wood, A. Livingston and J. A. Chezem were elected councilmen.

I I 1 i i I i i i fi I IPK ft be here Thursday ahd Friday and will appear at the Kelley theatre. Baby Marie has made a number of pictures and all of them have proven popular. She perhaps has as great a following as any of the juvenMe stars and her visit to Iola is a matter of much interest to lcers of screen productions and aumirers of screen stars. COURT HOUSE NOTES. County Engineer Stroup and the three County Commissioners are in Topeka today seeking to get an allotment of federal air for the resurfacing cf the road extending from Humboldt two miles south.

This section, which now constitutes the only lough road between Humboldt and Chanute, has been properly petitioned for and will be paved in the immediate future. day with seven others for using the mails to defraud stock investors of $1,000,000. Mrs. Mary Parsons of Pittsburgh. and Mrs.

Jennie Booth of Lo- gan. Oklahoma, who have been spending several days with their cousins, Mrs. D. C. Ellis and family in Humboldt.

Mr. E. Baird and family of 'southwest of Iola and the Joe Hicks family in Iola. left the Joe Hicks family in Iola. left today for their respective homes.

7e Photographer in Your Town GIFTS CL E. BOTTLES, Cashier ence. the annual meeting of Neo- Kansas policy holders sho Presbytery will convene. Pres- Under the compromise offered by byterv opening at 8 oclock with a the companies this reduction would service conducted by the Rev. Geo.

'be cut to approximately half that S. Sutton, moderator. Presbytery figure, according to William R. sessions will continue throughout Baker, present superintendent of the following dav, Wednedav, and insurance. closing in the evening at 7:30 with Baker, Attorney General Griffith an address Christianity or Bolshe- and Governor Dvis held a confer-vism.

Which? bv the Rev. R. N. ence today regarding the compro-Miller, Litt. Emporia.

mise offer and the matter is to be given thorough consideration before any action is taken, it was announced. The Travis order which cut fire rates from 15 to 20 per cent, became effective March 1. 1922. Immediately thereafter the companies A full page advertisement in this, brought suit in Shawnee county edition of The Register notes the district court charging Travis or-acquirement by Mr. and Mrs.

B. T. der with being confiscatory and un-Barber of the exclusive franchise reasonable. The court ordered im-for this territory of ihe Chevrolet pounded the difference in premiums motor car. It was announced that between the old and new rates and the Barber agency would after May on April 1, the fund impounded in 1 occupy the Barber garage build designated depositories totalled fng on Walnut and West streets, it 1 around $700,000.

leing expected that the Ford agen- Superintendent Baker explained cy will be located in its new build- that should the compromise be ac-ing on south Washington avenue cepted this money would be turned by that time. back to the insurance companies. In his statement to the public hut that should the compromise be Mr. Barber assures the same high rejected and should the state win grade service td the public that hgs the suit the money impounded characterized his business life of wuld be distributed to approxi- many years in this city. 'mately 229,000 policy holders the Mr.

end Mrs. Barber have manv 'sat Iander c- Parker, and general mana- friens in this city and vicinity ae le who will be interested in the an-or insurance department to company of Texas, and Wil- nouneement of their return to the this suit. motor ield and with the intimate knowledge they have of motor cars Seek Federal Aid for Road. liiy the Associated Press. Topeka, April 3.

The state highway commission today has under consideration a request from Montgomery County for $85,347 federal aid to be applied on the construction of 5.36 miles of'P'avel highway in that county. It is the first meeting of the board with the new state highway engineer, Luther Tillotson cf Topeka. Parker Plead. Not Guilty. (By the Associated Press) New York, Ajjril 3.

Tentative pleas of not guilty were entered in 'mately 229,000 policy holders the federai court today by Rev. Alex-i rs. oaruer nave manv 'state. -It is also pointed out that jander Parker, and general mana-in this city and vickiity the legislature appropriated $10,000 1 ger of the Great state Petroleum for tho incTi ranrp d6p2rtD16nt tO n- r- and Mrs. S.

A. Roberts were mer F. Sims, secretary and treas- urer, director, and Harry A. a director who were indicted yester- GIBSON PHOTOGRAPHS THOS. H.

BOYTLUS. Presldeat It Delights the Children Shady Brook Butter is a delicious and wholesome spread for bre'hd, biscuit, crackers, etc. It is good for the children and grown-ups the whole family, in fact. Isnt it better to pay a little more per pound and enjoy the best pure butter on your table? Rules Aeraint (-reondenL New York, Apr 3. Stella Ad-, ler, youthful actress, known on the stage as Stella Larrimore, today was denied a jury trial to de- termine the truth of allegatiops made agajnst her as corespondent in the divorce suit of Geraldine Farrar against her actor husband, Lou Tellegen.

Miss Adler, alleged heroine of park bench and hallway spooning episodes with Farrars one time i perfect lover, asked supreme justice OMelley yesterday to order a jury trial to give her an opportunity to clear her name. The court held tha? as corespondent she was not a party to the action in the strict sense of the word but a qualified party who must come into the action-as she Miss Lucile Gard returned on the afternoon train to Lawrence after spending the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R.

Gard nd family 316 North Washington avenue. She Is a sen- finds it, without a retrial of issues already determined. Her lawyer, however, would have an opportunity of recalling and cross examining witnesses who testified at the i referees hearings, the court rul-! ed. Washington avenue ior at Kansas Univi ersity this year. Its the Butter that Betters the Bread All Good (grocers Sell It.

FARM LOANS LESS INTEREST NO COMMISSION We are correspondents for the KANSAS CITY JOINT STOCK LAND BANK (Operating under U. S. Government Supervision.) Which loans money on farms at 6 per cent interest; no commission; no renewal; liberal prepayment privilege; prompt service. If you are placing a loan on your land, this is what you rJ10cl FIRST NATIONAL BANK, IOLA, KAN. and valus they will be able to of- for s'lrroti'in sthat will interest oare concerned in autoSo- 1 Texas Line Improve.

(By the Associated press. Houston. Tex Apr. 3. The In- ternational Great Northern Rail- road is going to spend $2,500,000 in Texas out of its capital funds during the present year.

President T. A. Hamilton announced today. In addition, it is planned to spend 50 per cent more out of current revenues for track and equipment maintenance than heretofore. Sotrarland Industrie! lYin.

(By the Associated Press) Houston. Apr. 3. A finding in favor of the defendant in i the suit for accounting by the Old Colony Trust Company of Boston against the Sugarland Industries i3 recommended in the report by the master in chancery filed today in federal court here. The suit Involved about $9,00,000.

Leading Cheers for German Republic. L. E. HORYILLE, Preside! F. 0.

BENSON, Cashier L. L. PONSLEB, YIee-Prea. K. D.

LAND. Asst. Cashier Harry Shively, "Asst. Cashier. IOLA STATE BANK.

We Pay Interest On Time Deposits, Deposits Grsfttee4 by the Depositors Gasranty Faai ol ts State of Kansas. Capital Stock $50,000.00 Surplus $35,000.00 Allen County State Bank IOLA, KANSAS. kstabUshed a Quarter of a Century Capital Stock 30,000.00 Surplus and Undiv. Profits. 150,000.00 Deposits 1,000,000.00 INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOTES FOB BENT Deposits Goaranteed by the Depositors Guaranty Fond of the State of Kansas.

si i GAS ON STOMACH WONT LET TOU SLEEP Gas often presses on heart and mother organs, causing a restless, I nervous which prevents sleep. Simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, as mixed in Adler-Va. expels gas and relieves pressure almost INSTANTLY, inducing restful sleep. Adlerika often re- moves surprising old matter from i 1 BOTH upper and lower bowel This is the latest photograph of President Ebert received In this country. It shows him at open-air cer-which poisoned stomach and caused emonies held at Leipzig to urge, better and closer internationalism.

He is leading the cheers of hope for the gas. EXCELLENT to guard against German republic. The president is In the foreground hat in hand, standing beside a woman with a fur piece appendicitis. Palace Drug Store. over-ber i.

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