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TOLA. KANSAS THE TOLA DAILY REGISTER. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 24. 1930. PACE THttEE IOLA DAILY ABSTRACT Issued daily from office of the Iola Abstract Company COOL COMFORT April 23, 1930.

George A. Weast and Ina Wcast his wife, to Fred T. Brown, lots 9, 10 and 11, block 30. Moran City. $1.

G. W. Welch and Iva M. Welch, his wife to George A. West, tract of land in SW.

of 25-24-20, $1.00. L. W. Waggoner made a business trip to Pittsburg Tuesday." JVayne and Dudley Henderson, ol Kansas City, were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Henderson. 417 East Madison Ave. Buy or build a home, city or suburban.

See Iola Building Loan Association for loans. Mrs. D. W. Harold and daughter.

Shirley Jean, who have been here the past six weeks isiting Mrs. Harolds parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Coker, left this afternoon for their home in Winslow, Ariz. Mildred Curtis.

M. D. General medicine. Office and residence over Cooks. Night or day phone 554.

Mrs. Fred Bergman, who has been spending the Easter vacation with Mr. Bergman and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

H. Davis, left last evening for Lincoln. where she attends the Nebraska university. Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. Stewart spent last evening with Mrs. Stewarts parents. Mr.

and Mrs. S. F. Helms In Bronson. Mr.

and Mrs. L. Harman, of Lawrence, were guests Easter Sunday of their daughter, Mrs. C. W.

Harding and family, 1017 North Jefferson avenue. Mrs. Henry Hanson, 410 South Jefferson avenue, had as her guest last night. Miss Lucille Flint of Lallarpe Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Bell spent the week end in Eureka, with Mrs. Bells brother, Leslie Twadell and family. Miss Helen Oswald 'visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Oswald in Greeley, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. A.

B. Lytle and son Richard spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Lytles parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Keyser, north of Colony. Mrs. B. F.

Lawrence, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Huff for the past ten days, left Tuesday night for Dallas, which will be headquarters during the summer and fall for Mr.

Lawrence, who is a traveling accountant. Mrs. Mary Lasater is reported very ill at her home north of Gas City. Harold Fsher, 8 Cameron street, who has been ill since Sunday night is reported better today; Mr. and Mrs.

E. Van Hyning and daughter, Norine, spent Sunday with Mrs. Van Hynings parents. Mr. and Mrs.

II. E. Bell in Ottawa. Fried Chicken Dinner every day at Krause Cafe. Mr.

and Mrs. O. D. Courtney, Savonburg, were in town today cn business. Bargains in a few new living room suits.

Henninger Fum. Store. E. L. Lyon, district manager for the Singer Sewing Machine Ft.

Scott, was in town yesterday on business. I Phone 7P6W for Painting and Decorating. C. W. Robinson.

Mrs. F. E. Johnson and Cary Roush will spend the week end in Kansas City uith Mr. and Mrs.

S. E. Roush. Automobile Seat Covers and Sun Shades, Hrigcles, 201 South street. Irvin Bedford.

Yates Center, and Louis Breckenridge. left last evening for Denver, cn business. Win a Prize. B. P.

W. Club Benefit Portland Hotel. April 25, 3 p. m. Admission.

50c. M's. T. N. Bradford and daughter, Phyllis, and Mrs.

E. Q. Clark, Chanute. were in town yesterday for a brief visit with friends. 3, large leaves Bread.

20c. Van Hoozers Bakery. Mr. and Mrs. George Steele and Lewis Steele, Los Angeles.

are guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. Steele, 219 South Chestnut street.

Dr. John L. Parkhurst, Dentist, X-ra7 diagnosis. Mittelbach Bldg Phone 303. S.

S. Shelley, Harold Smith, and William Alderman drove to Pittsburg today to attend' the Shrine ceremonial. Family Killed In Fire. Boonville, N. Apr.

24. (API-Four persons were burned to death and a fifth was missing in a fire which destroyed the large colonial home of Bert Cronk. coal dealer, here early today. Mr. and Mrs.

Cronk and Mrs. Paul Anni and her young daughter were said by firemen to have died in the flames. Ann! was missing. The world Is led. not only by ideas, but above all by words.

It is sometimes only necessary to give a thing a pleasant or a repulsive name, and our mind will be at once penetrated with the significance thus lent to it. Before Baby Comes Mother's Friend brines comfort n1 esse. Used ex-trnallT. Kellerr strain and pain. Aid stretching.

Ints yoa in fine condition for the approaching ordeal. Praised hf countless thousand for rer 0 years. Try it tonight. At all drug stores. 11.25 per bottle.

'Mother's Friend Vrit ret book. lessens "1 Tfcs BredficM BA 17 Adult. Ca. Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Munlger and daughter, Blackwell, were the guests last evening of and Mrs. James Valentine, 712 South Chestnut street. Several Singer sewing machines, like new. easy terms. Henninger Furniture Store.

Mrs. E. O. Miller and Mrs. F.

J. Rhodes and daughter. Betty Jean. Humboldt, were guests today of Mr. and Mrs.

George Hart, 211 North Second street. Fresh line of Pastries. Van Hoozer's Bakery. Mr. and Mrs.

A. F. Newcomer and children will drive to Kansas City Saturday morning for a week end visit with Mr. and Mrs. (K.

C. Hurlock. --Test this new luxury! The new SIMMONS DEEPSLEEP Mattress, only $23.00. Sleeper Furniture Co. Silas Matney and Everett Hunt returned to Seymour, Monday morning, after a week end visit here with Mr.

Matneys parents, Mr. and Mrs. King Matney, 620 North Jefferson avenue. L. Cox, M.

Specialist Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Barnett, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKinney. 510 North street, returned to their home in Nevada, today.

Miss Gertrude Foster returned this afternoon from a weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Foster in Moorehead. Kans. Permanent Waves Guaranteed.

Wallace Beauty Shop. Iho. 434. Mrs. Susie M.

Stratton went to Kansas City last evening for a few days visit with Mrs. R. B. Brewster and family. Dr.

Ira F. Kerwood. Osteopathic Physician. Mungcr Bldg Phone 424. Mr.

and Mrs. E. Pierpont will drive to Pittsburg Saturday for a week end visit with relatives. B. P.

W. Club Benefit Bridge. Portland Hotel. Friday. April 25, 8 p.

m. Tickets, 50c. Mrs. Henry Becan. Concordia, is a guest of her daughter, Mrs.

B. M. Coutant and family. Guaranteed high quality Seed Corn, Sudan, Millet and Rape. Farmers Exchange, so.

of Ramsays. Mr. and Mrs. H. T.

Ashford and son, Kendall, will spend Sunday in Coffeyvilie with Mrs. Ashford's brother, Clarence Smith and family. Securitv Building Loan Assn. Investments, Savings. R.

E. Loans. E. C. Cox returned last evening from a business trip to Parsons.

George Hubbard attended the Consistory reunion in Fort Ecott yesterday. Dr. A. B. Twadell, Osteopath.

New Globe Bldg. Phone 19L Mrs. Pearl Moore, Gas City, went to Bartlesville, today, called by the illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Roy Foster. A.

R. Chaml.ers, M. D. Office Mittelbach Bldg. Pho.

303. Res. 377. Miss Maxine Wolf returned Tuesday from a ten-day visit in Arkansas City, where she was the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Parman. Have your grease and oil changed, car alemited. Cleaners Naphtha.

Lcsh Oil Opp. Ice Plant. Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Painter and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Carson, of Quenemo, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

M. E. Chryst, 219 South Cottonwood street. F. L.

B. LE WELL. M. Special attention given Diseases of Colon and Rectum X-ray Electro-Physiotherapy Office Iola State Bank Bldg. Phones 117 and 705 Mrs.

O. W. Masden spent the week end in Humansville. with her mother, Mrs. Mary M.

Long Distance Moving. Safe-Rapid Economical. Dean Transfer and Storage. Phone 885. J.

B. Kirk and sons. Stanley and Vic to-, returned last evening from Fort Scott, where they have been attending the Consistory reunion. Ilegari. agricultural tested seed.

$2 00 per bushel. R. C. McKinney Feed Store. Mr.

and Mrs. McKinley Buck-master returned to their home in Wichita today, after a two day visit here with Mr. and Mrs. W. G.

Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Oliver. Lee Dun fee, ChanutO, was in town today for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Dunfee. Miss Lucille ArmsUxmg, Kansas City, spent Sunday iq Iola with her sister, Mrs. Fred Steele and family, 5G8 North Walnut street. Mrs. E.

E. Eaton and Mrs. Lorin Hatten, Westphalia, were guests on Tuesday of Mrs. Eaton's mother, Mrs. N.

J. Earl, 1206 East Neosho street. Spring Millinery St Timothys Episcopal Church St. Timothy's Episcopal church services will be held tonight at 7:30 oclock, with the Rev. D.

R. Edwards, Chanute and Iola, priest-incharge. Atlanta Meal from moonshine stills is used to make com bread for working girls. And sugar sweetens their coffee instead of aiding in the fermentation of mash. Prohibition authorities turn over such confiscated supplies to the Churches Heme for Girls, which-operates five institutions.

occts VapoRuo VapoRub OVER MitllON JAPS USED VCAPIY Typewriters cleaned land repaired. Bargains in used machines. Williams Typewriter Co. The Register is printing 20.000 hand bills for the 101 Ranch management. It Is a good show! Fairmonts Pastuerlzed Milk, Cream.

Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk. Call 91 for house delivery or ask your grocer. Mrs. Carrie Oliver. Blue Mound, spent Wednesday with Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Oliver and other relatives. DR.

O. A. CASKEY Chiropractor (Palmer Oraduate) Lady Attendant Private Rest Room Phones: Office 293: Res. 1502 14 S. Washington Iola Over Midwest Auto Supply Co.

Walter Fox, Iola, was operated upon this morning at St. John's hospital. Only $28.50 for a good quality Axminster Rug. $3 50 down. So.

00 a month. Sleeper Furniture Co. Mrs. Burney McSwain and children went to Okmulgee, this afternoon for a month's visit with relatives. For Papering or Painting, phone I.

N. Lewis. Dr. and Mrs. A.

B. Twadell and George M. Reynolds drove to Tulsa, last evening on business. Clubs, lodges, churches! Our multigraph work is done promptly and accurately. Williams Typewriter Co.

Mrs. G. II. Rankin returned last evening from Stillwater. where she was called by the death of her brother-in-law', L.

C. Edson. Guaranteed Permanent Waves, $4. Cinderella Beauty Shop. Pho.

433 J. O. Allen, who is taking treatments at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. is improving rapidly. Moe-Bridges Artistic Lighting Equipment.

Jones Electric Works, Baptist Temple Bldg. Phone 192. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Van Zee. who have been here the past week visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Eastman and son. George, Mr.

and Mrs. A. O. Orahood and Mrs. D.

C. Wadsworth and daughter. Miss Kate, returned last evening to their home in Kansas City. CIIIROPRATIC Nature's Way DR. C.

MONTGOMERY The Palmer Chiropractor Laundry Bldg Pho. 138 The best and shortest road to Burlington in dry weather in wet weather there isnt any good road to Burlington is by way of Piqua and Neosho Falls. At the Falls drive north on the main street until you pass the second town well, then turn west onto a county road that will take you straight west until yen reach U. S. 73.

then folldw it. This cuts out Leroy and the winding road through the river bottom between that place and Neosho Fails. The distance by the road indicated Is only about 23 miles. NOTICE OF BOND SALE. Notice is hereby given that the board of county commissioners of Allen Countv.

Kansas, will place on sale and sell for' cash at, not less than par and accrued interest approximately $40,000.00 in par value of road improvement bonds to pay the remainder of the cost of permanent Improvements heretofore authorized and constructed upon the Moran Mildred Road in Allen County. Kansas, otherwise known as Federal Aid Project 323 A. and said bonds to bear interest at the rate of 42 per annum, payable semi-annually and to be dated May 1. 1930. and to mature serially in approximately equal Installments, the last installment to mature twenty years from Feb.

1, 1927, the date of the previous issue of bonds of said project. Bids will be received personally or may be mailed to the County Clerk of Alien County. Kansas, and the board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. W. D.

CLARK. County Clerk. Company WOMENS WEAR-MILLINERY IOLA KANSAS POPULAR STORE FURNITURE UriIOLSTERING IIEIGELES Harness and Auto Top Shop 201 South Street Pho. 59 Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Dugan and Mrs. Ray Willhelm drove to Buffalo Sunday evening for a short visit with friends. Stenographer and notary in office. Lessons given in typing. Williams Typewriter, Co.

Miss Mercedes Mills. Beloit. Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. J.

H. Davis and her grandmother, Mrs. Smith. For Papering or Painting, phone I. N.

Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Workman and Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Atkins, Kansas City, arrived last evening for a week end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stroup, 805 North State street, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stroup, 103 South Second street.

Come to Portland Hotel Friday, April 25. B. P. W. Benefit Bridge, 8 p.

m. Tickets, 50c. The District Elder C. B. Archer returned to Lawrence this afternoon, after attending the funeral of Joel Jones which was held this morning at the U.

B. church. Special: Manchu Soy Beans, $2.35 bushel cash for seedmen's lein contract. Wilson Son, Lallarpe, Kansas. Mrs.

M. V. Randolph, Oakland, California, arrived this afternoon to be the guest of Mrs. J. R.

Stewart, 606 South Washington avenue. Whyte-Fox No. 2 ointment is the outstanding Skin remedy for Cuts, Sores. Burns, Seborrhea and after shaving. Get a Jar today at your dealer on a money back guarantee.

When you have tried it. write and tell us about it (not more than 200 words). A beautiful surprise gift will be ent vou for th best letter received. Luckv Tiger Remedy Kansas City. Mo.

Levi Jackson and daughter, Beulah. north of Bronson, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klaurtann. 210 South Cottonwood street.

$6.85 For right now and the warm days ahead. This is an outstanding and very popular pattern. It is here in black kid and calf, suntan and white kid. We have several other delightfully new styles. When, you see them you will wonder at the very reasonable prices.

$1.00 AND $2.95 Coats Hurry, only 52 left. Coats up to $29.75 Choice $19.75 Coals up to $19.75 Choice $12.50 Coats up to $15.00 Choice $8.50 The big values of the Year SILKS Another shipment of that heavy 40-in. Flat Crepe, Special $1.39 yard. $1.50 SUp Satins Special 98c. $1.00 SUp Satins, Spcial C9c yard.

I for the Week End on All Childrens Hats. CURTAIN SPECIALS New 45-Inch Net Panels, Choice 98c. $L50 Puffld Curtains, Spcial 98c pair. $1.00 Ruflfld Curtains, Special 69c pair. All $1.00 House Dresses, Special 89c each.

98c CLEARANCE Off-the-face. or with drooping brims Lacey Straws, Bakou and Straw and Silk combinations. Spring shades and black. Olu StuftSficp MILUHCBY-LADIES ruSNISHINAS 0 SEAT COVERS and AWNINGS For all cars, at prices that will please you Midwest Auto Supplv Co. Phone 207 W.

Side Square Walter Fairweather, Wichita, visited over the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Fair-weather, east of town.

Variety of Breads. VanHoozers Bakery. Mrs. Mathew Lloyd, who has been the guest of relatives, returned to her home in Pittsburg Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Hanson accompanied her home for a short visit. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A Battle Creek physician says. Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause. But immediate relief has been found.

A tablet called Rexall Orderlies has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the system into the lazy. dry. evacuating bowel called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit of ever increasing the dose.

Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c today at the nearest Rexall Drug Store. Cooks Drug Store.

NIGIIT 10c and 25c Move bv Truck. Corr Transfer Co. Phone 140. Fireproof Mrs. Willis Hill returned last evening from a weeks visit with Mr.

Hill in Roxbury, Kans. For Papering or Painting, phone I. N. Lewis. A.

C. Maddux left this morning for Albuquerque. N. for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Leta Aimes.

DRY GOODS TOLAS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COATS A Great Sale of COATS AT UNHEARD OF PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Offering Every Smart New Spring Fashion XelleY vtinee 10c and 25c TODAY AND FRIDAY PARAMOUNTS sensational drama of womans conflicting loves Adapted from Timothy Sheas successful noveL Made for women, about women, here is tense, thrilling drama that will be an overnight sensation! Dresses 100 New Wash Silk Dresses, lights and darks, fancies and plain Choice $5.39 These are $7.50 values New Banquet Dresses for Friday and Saturday Choice $9.69 $17.50 Dresses Choice $14.50 All Hats Reduced 10 Per Cent Discount 1 STAPLE SPECIALS 20c Percales 14c yard. Anna Slay Pongees 23c Yd. 25c White Outing 19c Yd. $1.39 Fancy Spreads 98c. $1.50, 81x90 Sheets 98c.

20c ToweUng 12c yard. 15c Brown and Bleached Muslin, 11c yard. Wash Slaterials up to 35c, Special 19c yard. 10 Per Cent Discount on all Silk Underwear. Sarah and Son WITH RUTH CHATTERTON FREOHIC MARCH Qaramoiml Qicture If its a Paris fashion you wish an unusual model or an individual version youll be sure to find it in this comprehensive collection of coats.

They are a true display of spring modes with belts, cape collars, diagonal seamings and longer hemlines. 4 BIG GROUPS i- Values to $15.00 NOW Values NOW Values to $35.00 NOW r.5:!:00.. $19.75 $24.75 NOTE THE DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS EVERY COAT INCLUDED IN THIS SALE. NONE RESERVED. Anytime 10c-13c Watch them go! Its one of the mast spectacular sequences in a romance thats packed with thrills.

Ken Maynard in The Lawless Legion 10.000 head cattle that must get to water. Only Ken and Tarzan to lead them through the stronghold of the bad men. Love and his lost honor If he wins; hate and disgrace if he loses. Also Comedy and News SATURDAY Bob Custer in The Last Itoundup Special Tomorrow $1.35 All Silk Full Fashioned Hose Per pair SEXEKERS Values to $49.75 NOW Wonderful acting in a wonderful picture! Tense heart-throb drama all the way! Women will weep and have a gorgeous time, and men will be held breathless in their seats. Added Vitaphone Vodvil and Fox Movietone News.

SATURDAY WINNIE LIGHTNER (Star of the Gold Diggers) in SHE COULDNT SAY NO What a program for Saturday. We suggest that you attend the matinee. Come early to the first night show or the 9 o'clock show. COMING THE GREAT DIVIDE" UNDER A TEXAS MOON" HONEY" PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" VAGABOND KING A Return Showing of JIIE GOLD DIGGERS Winnie Lightner in HOLD EVERYTHING" At Jolson In MAMMY. The reductions are unusual for this season of the year.

We advise early selection. SPECIAL SATURDAY Ivanhoe Panels See Them in the Window. Fresh dainty patterns, charming in their simplicity. The is mercerized grenadine, guaranteed to launder. $1.50 values Saturday Only 98c Each SENEKERS SOUTH SIDE SQUARE IN TUB CENTER OF IOLAS BUSIEST SHOPPING DISTRICT I.

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