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Best Test for CPTT MAY 21.1919. KfllED IN CHICAC If you are using some other baking powder because it costs less than Royal, get a can of Royal Baking Powder froiji your grocer, make cake or biscuits with it, and compare them with those made from the cheaper powder. The food will be lighter, of finer flavor and more wholesome when made with A I Baking I AJu Powder Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Royal Contains No Alum-Leaves No Bitter Taste IOWA CASUALTIES MED FROM ACC4DENT OTH'ER 'CAUSES 'Pvt. Christian J. Ueerberg, Lowden.

WOUXDED SEVER LV Srgt. Harry Widows. Glenwood WOUNDED, DEGREE TXDETEK- MINED Privates Albert E. Bierdsley, Anamosa. Ben A.

Gibbs, Corydon. Fred C. Wilkinson, -Granger Station. Erik A. Westberg, Castana.

Louie Monroe, A Wilburt L. Matus, Marion. George, M. Woodard, Bedford. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY iLt.

Levi S. Gates, Manchester. Srgt, Jobs Mastain, Cedar Falls. Corporals Carl Kelso, Des Moines. Fred 'C.

Harpin, Cres-ton. Ralph II. Hicks, Creston. Jens 'H. Jenson, Avoca.

Thomas J. Orman, Ottuniwa. Privates Howard p. Hosp, Lyons. i C.

Peterson, Des Moines. Ambrose Graver, Louis A. Suiter, Oskaloosa. Menry G. Teff, Dorchester.

Charles I. Goeman, Ames. Sigvold Olson, Des Moines. George A. lOsmundson, Sioux Rapids.

1 Laurel Quigley, New Providence. Theodore Jensen, Kensett. Emmett M. Howe, Tipton, L. Pitts, Greene.

Aubrey Brown, Mason City. Lloyd IF. Kendall, a Raymond Stevick, C'edar Falls. WED OF DISEASE Mechanic Nile A. McGowan, DeSoto.

Cook Pearl Robinson, Des Moines Ptt. Lawrence R. Perdue, Malvern. Irish's Business College Commercial BanK Building 205 1-2 Washington St. SuniinerSession Classes Begin, June 16, 1919 Registration Open Until June 23, 1919 Instructions in the following branches: GREGG SHORTHAND PITMAN SHORTHAND TOUCH TYPEWRITING AND BOOKKEEPING Special Courses FILING COURSE THE DICTAPHONE COURSE accompanied by Mrs.

G. F. Eves and son Harold left for Springville to bring Mrs. Kirkland home with them on their return. Mrs.

Eves stopped at Mt. Yernon and spent Saturday evening with Rev. O. C. Dower and family.

Mrs. Carr Todd spent a vew a ki Tipton last week. Mr. and Mrs. G.

F. Ewes entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D. P.

Kelley and family of near JMuscatine and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eves and Esther Lorenzen of Tipton. Misses Dorothy and Margareta Xe- gus of S. IT.

I. spent Sunday at home Mr. and Mrs. George J. Olson have been visiting the last 10 days i Mr.

adn Mrs. C. E. Pederson ret i to their home at Marshall- Harry McCann and wife and Hal who is home on a ten day furlough the navy, and daughter Lillia-n from Montana, called on Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Maxson Sunday evening. Chicago, May Mil ler, retired fanner of Olfls, Iowa was struck and killed on the str here today by au automobile. The driver is held.

PROLETARIATlcOM. MITTEE ORDERS JVIOBILIZATION Stockholm, May -i---The Swedish correspondent i Petrograd stated that a "proletariat defense committee' headed by Sinvoff had been formed there. The report said it had ordered the mobilization of all men under forty and had requisitioned all horses for the Red a CHICAGO STOCK MARKET These markets a i i and corrected daily In p. Dehner, Broker. HOGS-Receipts 28,000 Tone of market Parly strong to higher with top market now slow to lOc lowi-r, top 21.1'U Bulk 20.90--21.1(1 Heavy 20.95--21.IT, i 20.80-- 21 17, Light 19.50--20.75 Heavy packing sows 20 50 2 0 7 5 Hough 19.85--20 Pigs 18.75--19.7.-) CATTLE-Receipts 9,000 SHEEP-Receipts 10,000 PROCiKAM BV SPRIN'GDALE PUPILS XEXT WEEK Springdale, May 8 o'clock on May 29 at the M.

E. church of Springdale a program will be given by the pupils of the upper grades and the high school. No admission price will be charged and everyone is invited to come. Lewis Millet and family gave Mrs. Susie Montgomery a pleasant ride when they brought her to Springdale to call on old friends and'tieighbors.

On May 14th a very pleasant and profitable day was spent at the M. E. church when the L. A. S.

met for an all day's sewing. In business meeting it was decided to hold a bazaar, the date to be voted on later. Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Greenway and a i attended meetings at Friend's church on Sunday and were accompanied by Mrs. Mary K. Mather. They took dinner at Samuel Mather's.

Mrs. P. i a left on Wednesday for Springville to attend her sister's funeral who was brought here from California for burial. On Saturday morning Mrs. J.

E. Mothey afld Winifred and Donald, Make the Most of Life. SOP the besr in life. If it isn't In thsit part of life i you a obliged to see every day, do your best to the best there. KANSAS CITY MARKETS CATTLE Receipts 7000 Market, slow to steady -Steers, 13.2.") 18.1'.', Tows and i i 7.50 Stor-kers and Feeders Calves, 8.oO--14 HOGS Receipts, 2 0 0 0 0 Market, steady Bulk, 20.40-- 20.

Heavy, 20.50-- 21 i 20.40 21 Light, 19.80--20.5H SHE Receipts, 8500 steady Lambs, 17 18 Ewes, 10 12.50 Stockerg and Feeders, 12.50 1C. 50 EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR You can Bring Back Color and Lu tre with Sage Ton ami Sulphur. IOWA FARMS FOR SALE 272 Johnson Co. per More 230 acres Johnson CY. $125 per acre acres Johnson To.

per wre 240 acre? Dehnvare Co. 5 per acre aores Henry Co. $loo am aores Henry Co. per acre L'L'O acres Van Hnren Co. per acre I IOWA CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE 10 room Hi-irk JIOUM-, modern Trice $4000 room house amUiani, lot (JOxlTiO Price $1(500 room house, modern except furnace Price JJCL'OO fi room house, modem i gjinige Pi-ice fi room house, lot Price $U400 room house, not modern, cellar, elcc.

light and gas cp room house, So. Van Huron St. Price 1 0 room house No. Dodge St. Price $7000 10 room house, modern, lot (J()xl74, So.

(Jov. Price $4000 room 2 story house, modern, L' lots Price 7 room Bungalow, modern, Woodlawn Ave- Price $5500 FAUB.HELEN BLDO. When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and troublesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the rearty-to- use preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients called "Wyeth's Sage and Comp You just dampen a sponge soft brush with it and a this through your hair, a i one small strand at a i By i all gray hair disappears, a a another application or two, your hair becomes a i a 'glossy and i a Gray, faded a i though no disgrace, is a sign of old age.

a as we all desire a and a a tive appear-ance. get busy at once i Wveth's Sage and Compound and look years younger. SOUTH OMAHA MARKET CATTLE Receipts, Market, steady Steers, 11.50--17 Cows and Heifers, 550--1." Stockeis and Feedeis, Bulls and Stags, 10--13 'HOGS Receipts, 12000 Market, higher Bulk, Top, 20 80 SHEEP Receipts, G300 Market, higher "FOLKS ore a heap like tobacco. bitey folkf. Thar's flat, unintcrestm' then thafs folks like Velvet--mild, but hearty fren'ly, too.

THE FRIENDLY i "Friendly" is a very good word to describe the positively pleasing quality that sets VELVET tobacco apart. There is that indescribable something about VELVET. that is associated in men's minds with the thought of a friend. It is a satisfying smoke--never harsh; without a bite. Like a friend it "agrees" with you no matter how much you use it.

Long, patient ageing--in wooden hogsheads--does it. must ripen slowly. Good tobacco'the same way. An army of men have learned this through VELVET. Today is a good time to get a lot of comfort out of a pipeful of friendly VELVET, i Robinson's Furniture Exchange i i new JUK! socoml i i Jind Moves, at prices you can nH'ord In (WiH-r i and Washington Sis.

Formerly tlio City Wrecking Co. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN CARLOTS-Wheat 5--1 Corn 8S--30 Oats 32--7 NORTHWEST CARS-Minneapolis 83--84--123 PRIMARY RECE1PS-- Wheat 273.000--1,919.000 Corn 2 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 7 0 0 0 Oats PRIMARY SHIPMENTS-Wheat Corn Oats CORN-- ".9,000 Xo. 2 Xo. 3 Xo. Xo.

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yellow, yellow i i white, mixed, mixed, grade, NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National bank of Iowa City will 'bo held in the directors' room of said bank on Tuesday, May 27, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 12:30 P. for purpose of electing directors, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said meeting.

TH03. FARRELL, Cashier. OATS- NO. 2 i No. 3 i Xo.

1 i a a 7 1 182--184 180--183 17S 184 180--12 180 182 I 1 8 2 1 7 0 1 7 6 3-43-4- 71 70 71 1-2--72 -71 1-2 CHICAGO FUTURE GRAIN CORN-Open May 177 16. Sept i OATS- May 7 0 July Sept 66 PORK-May 54.20 LARD-May 34.00 July 31.5 RIBS-May 29.30 July 27.80 High 1 6 7 1 6 0 71 fiG'i r.4.20 HO. 4 5 34 00 31.6 f. HO 27.95 Low Close 178', 1 0 4 i 15SV- GO 2 68 6 4 6 9 H3.90 53.90 50.15 50.25 33.80 31.50 29.00 27.70 33.85 31.50 29.00 27.70 Roll a VELVET Cigarette VELVET'S nature-aged mildness and smoothness make it just right fat cigarettes. I5c REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS By Johnson A a Company, Walter M.

Sail, Secietarv. George a Wf. to Bertie G. a Lot Block in Iowa City, I a D. T.

Davis. n-rce to X. Zeler. Lots (1-7 Block Xeller's First A i i to Liberty, I a 1 7 0 0 0 0 P. A.

Korab to Samuel S. Wright 4 in Blk. 4. a P'lace Iowa City, la $2.128 no. a i ('.

a to- Jes- ie a et al Lot 1 Seat Add. I a i ila. Eleanor Sedlacek i to i a a i 1-Si-S 000 other hinds in 2-81-S. W. F.

Wf. to a Kasper. so acres in 1-0, 1 0 W. F. Wf.

i 6 acres in 2 2 2 1 7 i T. A. lit VS TKKK STOHK Iriends. i just recently ret from France. Dr.

Stol'fel and wife of Wyoming, I a spent a i his sister Mrs. H. C. Buell and family. Mr.

and Mis. Roy Hoffman and a A i and Miss Beina Sol- a of Rock Island spent Sunday at the Holdeman home in Lone Tree. The Search-Light club spent a very enjoyable afternoon at the Fairall and Fro mm home in West Liberty on last Thin-day. R. L.

a i and a i of Washington. I a spent Sunday at the H. C. Buell home. a a a a-nd Ogle's four-piece or- chebtra i i music for a in the Fisher opera house Tuesday i May 20.

Mr. and Mrs. 1). V. Morgan and son a i Sunday i from California, where they had, been spending the winter.

They made the i in their car. Kenneth Holdeman went to Nichols Saturday evening and stayed over Sunday with his brother, Harley Holdeman and family. Fern Leaf Chapter No. 199 "0. E.

S. will meet Tuesday evening, May 20. There will be initiation. Mrs. Emma Carl and 'daughter Edna spent Sunday at the Fairall'and Fromm home in West Liberty.

Dell Scott of Fort Madison' has leased the hotel building and fttf- nishings from the owner, June Morrison, and will have it opened up" for business about June 1. Set the Example. No longer talk at all about kind of man that a good man ought to- but be Aureltus. A CLEAN STOMACH Makes a Well Matt-. HV DR.

T. W. Lone Tree. a A. Lever- ch lus the general store.

Uiieh tor the past i i i i years mil more, has bcf-n by the 'inn of and Mr Let has been in i 1 'or a of years past but closed ut his stock in the Xew Store last 'amiary i i i locating a i everal i a i i i ido, iiMd a a he has decided a a i go i business here and his a i will i back. The i School Girls" Glee a TV i i a i i the high school a i i last "riday evening. The program con- of a of songs, two vo- solos by Person, and a two act l.irce i "My Cousin Tim-1 Mrs. Jerome Morse returned home asf Tuesday evening from Lincoln Nebraska where she had been visit- ng for a couple of weeks i her lauglffcer, Mrs. Lillian (Nixon and a i Crain has been visiting 'or several days in Lone Tree with iis sister Mabel Crain and The body is a highly mad'ine of complicated m'-U in which the liver and the kidneyr, work for tho common good.

Damagre to any one of organs inteiffix-o with man at; a motor If you clean the- stomach, liver and bowels a gentle laxatix keep well. Too muc'n fuel in machine, such as eatiii'v too itrach meat, or alcohol or tea, nervous overwork and laek uf exorcl. in air briny iintl bad health. Eat plerity of vegetables, and i air and exercise you need little 1 lie i needs i i i i i a of a 01! vr a FHORT.) pafe vegetable extract of leaves of aloe. Mayapple, roo 1 jalap, made into sujar- coated pill, sold by almost eveVy druggrist, as Dr.

Pierce's Pleaaan-" 1'elleLs, and first put up nearly iifty years ago. In vials, twenty- five cents. people die eventually of an LL tfcfi. blood can be rendered more alkaline, the longer we live, WiLh retrnlar six to eight i of water betvvegj meals, sensible coarse food and a chance to get the poisons out. of the system, a rnan will live to be a hundred.

But, unfortunately, our highly nervous way of living brings increased storage of uric acid in the body. This acts as a poison, and consequently we suffer from headaches, neuralgia, lumbago, ache3 or pains, mutism, gout. Get rid of this uric acid poison by taking- a harmless medicine, called Anuric, which throws out ttu uric acid by stimulating the kidneys. Drink a pint of hot water before meals and take Anuric (double strength), after meals and at bed time. Anune can bo obtained at almost any (Iriuc store for sixty cents, or Mial a dime to Doctor' Pierce, Hotel, N.

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