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-vV Utf, THE TOLA DAILY REGISTER, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1928. PAGE THREE INFLUENCE OF SOIL ON GROWTH OF TREES OBJECT OF RESEARCH NEVS NOTES OF COLONY Mrs. M. B. McHenry left yester-I day for an Indefinite Ylslt with relatives in Ohio, Michigan and I Indiana.

Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kllnk re-! I turned home Monday from a short business Ylslt in Kansas City.

said today that damage which occurred in the gasoline pump forced the plane down when It attempted to fly to the Azores yesterday on the first leg of a world flight. The airmen tried to repair the defect while in the air tst finally came down off the Portuguese coast about 100 miles west of Cadiz, their starting point The damage was said not to be Important and the plane may possibly start again tomorrow from Huelva, where the airmen now are. It was rumored that Major Ramon Franco after landing the plane navigated on the surface of the water as far as Huelva. Another rnmor was that he returned to Huelva because he wanted to start from the place where Columbus laid the plans for his voyage to America. Cbanute Tribune: Mrs.

Ida Riley, I of Iola, who has been visiting her I mother, Mrs. Frank Romlne, atf Carlton, came up today for a visit I with her uncle, Mr. A. A. Romlne, and family.

Notice. I All members of Iola Encamp-1 ment No. 19, O. O. are- re- Nutnber3 (Continued from Page 1) reported by several ships as 42 north 41 west.

The Celtic had reported hearing distress signals from the Courtney plane at 9:30 a. Greenwich mean time, which corresponds to 4:30, eastern standard time. If this message was sent at about the time the airplane was orced down, Capt. Courtney bad been flying 14 hours and 35 minutes. lie had expected to maintain a flying speed of 100 miles an lour which would have brought lim at the hour he was forced down to within 400 miles of his goal.

The position given in the radio mesages however indicated that he was at least 100 miles further from laud. It was apparent that the winds had cut down his speed. Gasoline Pump Defect Halts Flight Madrid, Aug. 2. (AP) Constructors of the seaplane Numancia quested to be present Friday evening, August 3.

Special order of the evening. Refreshments. R. H. VAUGHN, C.

P. Mrs. Anna Nogle and son. Jack, of Madison, are here visiting Mrs. Nogles father-in-law, Earl Nogle and wife, 412 West Bud White, of the Hudson-Essex I street.

Motor received a carload of I Special at Krauses. Fried I chicken every day with ice cream and cake. Sec. Miss Mary Windsor returned to I her home In Odessa, this morning. She has been visiting a ome in Garnett.

Mrs. Lee andwefk with Sam Baxley and family aughters returned to their home I of Iola. in the evening. I Tan Angel Food Bread, 3 Announcing to the Republican loaves for 25c. Van Hoozera Bakery, voters of Allln county that it will )e Impossible for me to meet all Mrs.

W. M. Hays, of Topeka, he voters before the primaries, as I came today to visit Mrs. W. C.

am a fanner and stock man and Johnson, who lives near Iola. am very busy at this time of the I take this way of thanking! Mrs. Minnie Corley, of you In advance for your support at I Iola today to meet her sis- the primaries. W. E.

Ireland, can-1 Mra Dean Spencer, of dldate for State 8enator, Allen and I Philadelphia. Lee Hettlck, Editor of the Free Press, Is 111 Mr. Atzbach Injured la Ball Game. Mrs. W.

E. Payton) COLONY, Aug. 1. Harold Wool-ery has been spending the past week with his cousins at Mildred. Lee R.

Hettlck, editor of the Free Press, Is on the sick list. Bill Good was up from Mound Valley Sunday, visiting Colony friends. J. M. Dew of St.

Joseph, Mo, accompanied his sister, Mrs. J. H. Burnett, home when they went to attend the funeral of a niece and is making a visit of some length here with Mrs. Burnett and family.

George Staves was here from Paola Tuesday, looking after busl nees matters and went on to Joplin to visit his brother. Jay Staves and family. W. T. Johnson, who is taking his vacation from his work at Ilaskel institute, made a short visit here Wednesday, with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Johnson. Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Mitchell have gone to California for a visit with relatives. Mrs.

J. IL Skourup has been visiting with her son, Wilbur Skourup and family, in Kansas City. Roy Roberts Is here from Santa Fe, N. Mex, for a visit with his wifes parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Thos Wade of Gas City, and with other relatives and his many old friends He came by way of Tulsa, and Mrs Roberts sister, Mrs. Floyd Wil moth, who had been visiting there returned here with him. Mrs. Wm. Frazier returned to Junction City the last of the week.

Her mother, Mrs. J. H. Burnett, accompanied her home for a visit. Mr.

Atzbaugh, one of the Colony baseball nine, suffered quite a se vere accident from a fall on the diamond last Sunday. He was run ning to catch a fly and failed to notice the depression of the race track, so fell tearing loose the ligaments of one wrist and bruising his leg severely. His brother has been here from Iola helping him with work at the shoe shop. ANSWER Classified Ads quickly or you may be too late. Prof.

Lars G. Rommell is undertaking the first comprehensive research work on American forest soils. Much of the investigation will be conducted In the Pack demonstration forest. Are chlggers Imaginary?" asks II. A.

Dawson In the Russell Rec-trd. We know a Russell man who took a hath in salt water to atop the itching. He went to bed and slept serenely without ary a scratch all night and when he awoke the newt morning found he ad put sugar In his hath Instead I salt" r. Its Worth Tour Time To call Anderson's Grocery these hot days. We deliver quality with service that youll like.

Try Jt nbw. Call 292. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. A.W. Anderson, corner Second and Uacoln.

1 J. G. Taylor, 220 West street, had his tonsils removed at St. John's hospital yesterday. For Township Trusteew 1 am a candidate for Township Trustee for Iola township, subject to the voters, of the Republican party.

Your votes solicited. J. V. SLACK. Mr.

and Mrs. Frazier Tenneson, nger, Texas, are here visit- of Ra tag- Mrs. Fraziers sister, Mrs. Ed Morris and Mr. Morris.

They have been In Colorado and will return to -their home soon. We have a complete service car to make city and country calls. Dellinger Tire and Battery Station. County Farm Agent, Roy- Gw In, had secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, C. A.

Dorsey, went to Parsons today to- attend a meeting of farm agents. They will return this evening. Yes, at least Every Six Mouths It will double the life. Bobby Fisher, of Bassett, had his tonsils removed at St. Johns yesterday.

Notice. All members of Iola Encampment No. 19, O. O. are requested to be present Friday evening, August 5.

Special order the evening. Refreshments. R. II. VAUGHN, C.

P. Tc. and Mrs. Cecil Tool of North Jefferson street, started on a trip to Tennessee early this morning where they will visit friends anc relatives. Hemstitching, 5c yard.

Howard, 4(11 North Walnut. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ohlfest and son, Edward and of Val psralso. are In Allen county visiting relatives and old friends, They spent last night with Otto Ohlfest and family, of Lallarpe Charles Ohlfest spent his boyhood near here and is well known in this county.

DR. J. IL DIXON 4 will be at the Economy Shoe Store Friday Afternoon. Corns, callouses, broken down arches, aod all foot troubles scientifically treated. New Globe Bldg, 'Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Fisher and I daughters, Dorothy and Hazel, Fred Fisher and family, of Topeka, and Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Fisher, of Iola, visited last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Lasater, of north of Gas City. Security Building A Loan Assn. investments. Savings, R. E.

Loans. Mrs. A. T. Timm, of Emporia, returned to her home there today.

She has been here since Friday visiting her son, Lester Dollison. Miss Evelyn Golden, of Henry-etta, Okla, who has been visiting the past week with Mrs. O. R. Kran-nich, returned to her home this morning.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. King, of 848 North Jefferson avenue, returned home today from Durango, where they were called a week ago 522 condition they report not much, changed.

Mrs. Charles Walters and daugh- ter. Miss Hester Walters, Mrs. Flor- Mrs. Othl Smith, of Colony, underwent a minor operation at St.

Johns hospital this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Van Westerman, of Plqua. announce the birth of a daughter, born July 30.

Monday night with Lloyd Wrestler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bair and family spent Wednesday evening at the Clyde Moss home. Miss Ruby Sharp visited with her aunt and uncle, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Nordt from Sunday until Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Burns, and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles May and Garland, of Iola, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams. Mrs.

Lyle Hack and Gladys, and Mr. Bud Foust of Kansas City, Mo, enjoyed a picnic dinner at J. W. Adams Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Moss and family spent Sunday evening at J. M. Coopers. New location 1C3 E.

Madison. Tint Door East of Brown's Drug Store. Phone The increasinff number of motorists who are using1 Lesh Gasoline and Golden Glow Motor Oils testifies to the satisfaction our customers find in their use. Quick getaway, clean Iff-nition, less carbon, higher speed what more, can you ask? For Complete satisfaction try LESH PRODUCTS 'Lesh Oil and Carpenter Service Station E. P.

Slack, Mgr. Across From the lee Flxut on West Street Road Phone 489, Country Delivery Woodson district. Mrs. Alice Dulinsky, 224 South Walnut street, who has been ill, reported better. Mrs.

M. E. Rogers, of Colony, who has been here almost a week visiting with G. M. and C.

EL Fulton and families, returned to her home yesterday. A. R. CII AMBERS, JL D. Physician and Surgeon Office Pho.

303; Res. 37? MIttelbach Bldg. Hours 11-12 a. 2-5 p. m.

I J. F. Curtis, of Denver, a salesmans ger for the Continental Oil was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hale last night.

Vernon Van Camp and family will move to Kingman, tomorrow where they will reside this winter. Mr. VanCamp was the manual training Instructor In the Iola junior high school last year and will have that position In the Kingman high school this year. i I elle NIGHT 10c ani SOe WHERE COOL BREEZES BLOW TODAY AND FRIDAY A complete show after the band conceit. Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Cation and children visited at Alvia Cations Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russell spent Fri day with Mr. and Mrs.

Black. Ir. and Mrs. Wrestler and family The Elsmore unit of the womans I called in the evening, farm bureau met today at the Els-1 Mrs. Emma Hartman, of Cha more Methodist church to study in- nute, is visiting at Lewis Hart-terior furnishings.

mans this week. Mrs. Lyle Hack spent several Bernard Scates went to Girard, I days last week with her sister, Kan, today to visit relatives. He I Mrs. Glenn Adams and Mr.

Adams, will be there two weeks. Sunday afternoon callers at the Arthur Meyers home were: Mr. Richard Wolf, Beryl Kemp, Fred-1 and Mrs. Will Woodruff of Neode-erick Green and William Sutton sha, Mr. and Mrs.

Eli Haw-went to Leroy this morning to play kins, of Chanute, Kans, Mr. and In the Colony band at the Old Set-Kirs. Smoot of Allen Center neigh- If you want to buy or build, tiers Reunion being held at Leroy I borhood, Mr. and Mrs. Charles city or suburban property.

The Iola I today and tomorrow. Robert Muntzert, Mr. and Mrs. Hartman, Building ft Loan Association will Remsberg will join them tomorrow. and Mr.

and Mrs. Will Ledford of make yon a loan, low Interest rate, This reunion Is an annual event. I j0ia- no commission. See G. E.

Pees, I Mr. and Mrs. John Henson, of Secretary, at old Register building Miss Helen Beatty, who has been chanute, visited Sunday at southwest corner of squara visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Clift the I Alva Cations. Miss Nina Henson past week, returned to her home in jig spending the week there. Altoona today. Watch for every Tuesday.

Mrs. C. H. McClure, who has been ill in bed for the last two weeks or more. Is now up and about the house.

Chanute Tribune: Helen Spaf- July 31. Mrs. Cole spent Friday CHERRY GROVE (Mrs. Lewis Hartman) July 24. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Wing and children called at Everett Wrestlers Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cbltrane and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Adams were Sunday visitors at J. W. Adams. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Muntzert I spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Black and family. Miss Norma Russell spent the Mr. and Mrs. George Russell and children, Helen Owens, Edna Walter and Harlan Kalm were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Oran Adams. afternoon with Mrs. Oran Adams. Mr. and Mrs.

Alva Cation, Elra and Howard drove -to Chanute to see Mr. Arthur Meyers, then visited at David Cations. Miss Francis Bair spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moss and family.

Miss Vivian Burtiss. of Humboldt spent last week with Miss Visitors at the J. W. Adams Thursday evening were: Mr. and Mrs-' JJen Adams and Mrs.

'George Pettit, W. II. Pettit, Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Black, and Mrs. Lyle Hk and Gladys. MAryand Oran Adams drove -Altoona Sunday to visit Mrr. Adams' cousin, Mrs.

Smith and Mr. J. A Paddock of Osmond, Neb. Arthur Meyers was taken to the Chanute hospital last Tuesday, where his leg was X-rayed and place uere ms teg was a-i found to be broken In on only. Lloyd Sutton of Garnett spent ajdxdilip: Mmnotufi AMghtof Mqsti with EVELYN BRENT CL Qmmaunt Qictiat ord went to Iola today to spend the remainder of the week with her grandmother, Mrs.

Clara Johnson and other relatives. Miss Marcia Humes, who has been employed at Chanute since the close of school, has returned to her home here. Let us service your car right at your curb. Bollinger Tire and Jattery Station. Miss Maude Mlnrow, who has eeu spending her vacation here with her aunt, Mrs.

A N. Mitchell, K1. u. onn I went to Coffeyvllle today for visit over Sunday with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Bowlus. She expects to return here and later to "iSSiLSr or going to her horn in Emporia. Miss Mlnrow Is dean of women of Dr. and Mrs. H.

G. Mathis will leave in the morning in their for Hollister, Mo, to attend the I annual Bible conference on Presbyterian Hill. They will be away home drygoods-women's wear-millinery OLA KANSAS IOLAS POPULAR STORE Summer Clearance Adolphe Menjous new dramatic story of life and love and friendship a tender, appealing story of sacrifice on a background of terrifying mystery. A new Menjou picture different serious, gripping drama. Added His In-Laws, two reel comedy and Fox News Reel COMING- HAPPINESS AHEAD! OODLES OF ITi COME AND GET YOUR SHARE! Colleen Moore in HAPPINESS AHEAD Laugh-getting, tear-starting, never-to-be-forgotten romance that might happen to anyone in the world.

But only Colleen could glTe It such realism, such life, such feeling. SILK DRESSES Our entire stock of Summer Dresses of plain and Printed Crepes and Georgettes have been divided into four groups for this sale. 9.7512.75 14.7519.75 Former Values to $29.75. Make your selections early. the Kansas State Teachers college, Emporia.

Northport, N. Aug. 2. (AP) The total number of patients in Miss Goldie Mason left this aft- veterans' hospitals cm July 1 was ernoon for Kansas City, Mo, after given as 26,139 or an Increase of a vacation here for several weeks. 821 over last year by Brig.

Gen. Miss Mason is employed at Berk-1 Frank T. Hines, director of the vet-sou Bros, Kansas Glty, Mo. ferans bureau in a speech prepared for delivery today at the formal Mr. and Mrs.

S. P. Jackson, and opening of the 1,000 bed Northport daughter, are leaving today in hospital, the largest single project their car for a two-weeks vacation yet undertaken by the bureau, trip in Southern Oklahoma. While they are gone J. D.

Arnett will have charge of Mr. Jackson office. the Jackson Realty Co, 194 South Jefferson avenue. WOOD OIL ASSOCIATION. Hankow, (AP) Exporters of wood oil to the United States have An Added Attraction To Our Big Annual Clearance Sale $3.75 Kayon Bed Spreads Mrs.

Mack-Roecker, of Greeley, underwent 1 a minor operation at Johns hospital yesterday. Mrs. J. W. Whltcher.

of Garnett, underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils yesterday at the hospital here. We have room for a few more students in our typing class. Williams Typewriter Company, 113 West Madison. Mr. and Mrs.

Irvin Renfrew, of Hutchinson, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Travis Morse last night. Mrs. Renfrew whs Miss Dssie Rankin, of Iola, before her Mrs.

Clyde Thompson, Mrs. Verne Dorsett and thir sister, Mrs. EL A. Rosebush, of Coffeyvllle, motored to Chanute yesterday afternoon to inspect the Chanute mausoleum in view of making reservations in Highland Abbey which is to be built soon in Highland cemetery. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Maudlin and sons, Walter, and Earl, laft this afternoon In their car for Carmel, Ind, thirteen miles out of Indianapolis, to visit Mr. Maudlins father, Milo Maudlin. Walter Is taking his annual vacation from ta linotype battery of the Register. They expect to be away about ten days.

Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Lovelace and son, Hewitt, jr, and mother. Mrs. Margaret Lovelace, arrived today from Kansas City.

Kan, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wagner and Mrs.

Mary Mason, 508 South Walnut street, over the week-end. Mrs. Margaret Lovelace la an aunt of Mr. Wagner. Friends of Cary P.

Roush, fam lIHrly known as Roush, of Liberty neighborhood, will -be sorry to learn that be has been so Indisposed aa to find it necessary to go to the veteran's hospital In 1 Wichita for examination. He wen there Tuesday and the repor comes to this paper today that he has tuberculosis of both lungs. Ii: was found advisable to send him to Kansas City for further 'observation and be will arrive there tonight. Ills friends hope to hear more favorable reports from him la a short time. Mr.

Roush serv thirteen months in the navy during the World War and crossed over to France eight times on a transport Carrying American sol- tILrs to war. about ten days. Dr. Mathis, Miss Margaret Shannon and Miss May rll the two latter as dele I gates, returned home Tuesday UteM from Hollister where they at tj ie confer ence. Veteran Hospital 4 i LlSt IS IxTOWlIlgl I organized an association here, with nearlJ wood oI1 dealers imemoers.

JJgjj AdmiTC Women With Beautiful Forms, Radiant With Health There Is nothing that aggravates a man so as a skinny, frail, nervous woman. Her bony figure makes her decidedly unattractive. Take McCoys Tablets to gain solid, healthy flesh, for a beautifully developed figure with lovely curves. In a very short time, youll have plenty of strength and Tb vacity. McCoy takes all the risk Read this Ironclad guarantee.

If after taking 4 sixty cent boxes of Mc- Coys Tablets or 2 One Dollar boxes any thin, underweight man or woman doesn't gain at least 5 pounds and feel completely satisfied with the marked-improvement in health your druggist is authorized to return the purchase price. The name McCoys Cod Liver Oil Tablets has been shortened Just ask for McCoys Tablets at Cook's Drug Store or any drug store In America. 1 I I I i Tomorrow A Big ROSE GOLD BLUE GREEN LAVENDER -O. Cox. M.

D. Specialist. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. John Fites, of Vernon, entered St Johns Tuesday for treatment Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Roberts and daughters. Marjorie. Veneta and Loraine. of Kansas City, are! guests In the home of Mrs. J.

S. Turner. 411 South Washington ave-j nue. Mr. Roberts Is a nephew of Mrs.

Turner. Wm. F. D. Eye, Ear, Nose.

Throat Specialist Pbo. 829. Miss Colleen McGinnis and Miss Elaine Quinn motored to Fort Scott to spend the day. Orin Brown arrived yesterday from Wichita Falls, to visit a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Brown. 218 East Jackson avenue. He expects to return to his work Monday. F. L.

R. N. D. Special attention given Dfs- eases of Colon and Rectum. X-ray.

Electro-Physiotherapy. Office Iola State Bank Bldg. Phones 147 and 705 Special Purchase Go on Sale MERCANTILE me potatii made all in one piece, no seam up the center, shades, a wonderful See window display SIZE 80x105 INCHES EDGES SCALLOPED beautiful designs, rich tonight! CCC CLEARANCE OF MILLINERY Every Spring and Summer Hat Reduced 3 Big Groups: $1.00, $1.95, $2.95 Former Values to $12.50. CHILDRENS GINGHAM DRESSES All sizes, 2 to 14 years. $1.25 Values.

Sale price 28c $1.98 Values. Sale price $1.59 BABY BONNETS 25 Per Cent Discount Our entire stock of silk and organdie Bonnets. SENEKERS WEST SIDE SQUARE IOLA, KANSAS I.

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