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PAGE SIX. TBtE tOLA DAILY REGISTER. SATtltDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 16.1922: City News BHefs COURT HOUSE. nr Mitchell.

RBT Knttelil.) Mrs. Sheparil was called Tod Tobsv, RoBwelllNorthrup and Kansas City, Kansas, today on ac- iHiliard lf(t early thia' count flf the sickness slster- jnornlng-tor Kansas CUy in the In-law. Mrs. Lfzzle -T to attend Inaug- of the new'Kansas Mr. Elmer, Lawyer returned to his They 1(5111 return home home In Tulsa today hoon after a short business visit here.

He visit- ed at the home of his parents, Mrl The manr lola friends of and Mrs; F. G. Lawyer Of 318 East Mildred Ha'mmlll will, be Interest- Madison avenue, while here. id ill knowing that she has Frank Thornton was arreated and put in Jail last nisbt on a double charge of ptmbling and stealing a diamond ring valued at Some tim- ago, as the police autltbrlties have been able to pick up the story, Thornton. "Ab" Lanferman and Richard Brinnon were engaged in a crap game at which Brinnon (a minor) was rapidly getting the'worst of It, Hoping for a "come Brinnon pledged a diamond ring he was wearing Oysters served in all styles at Krause's Cafe.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Townsend left to the Delta sorority at the Kiiiiaa State Agnrlcultural at Manhattan. MIFS Mildred is Uif diiiisihter of Mr. and Mrs.

t.l, of 706 East Jackson Midland. Michigan, where they will spend three months with -Kallej- Furniture Co. 'their daughter, Mrs. U. E.

Biggs Real and family. Mr and Mrs. J. West Chapman. have been spending two weqis Ozarks 'just ie-sling," leit tor thfir at Forest and Stoves.

Kelley Furniture Co. 112 West Mrs. E. Hutchinson, who has lor spending a with her Home Ranch parents. Mr.

and Mrs. G. D. Mal- liv miles of lola. Tl have been here visiting with thfir sislcr.

Miss L.ivonia nniahied over in order t)iat Ml Ciapman nilplit attend llie .1. Veterans nif (iiig of the of Siianish Wa T.h:<li held here last night. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klein of 315 Smiili Cottonwood street.

lift yes- ttrdiy via Piqua for tor a several days' visit with their daughter, Mrs. A. Boyd and Dinner Sund.iv. Hart's Cafp. and Mrs.

W. E. McFarland. luivc Iteen visiting at the home of parents. Mr.

U. L. Thompsop and family of SHI Washington ave- mio. and with other relatives and friiiKls here for the past two weeks, Ii'ff on an early mprninK train for llifir home In Hutchinson, Kunnas. MisH Martha Donaldson, eldest daiiKntcr of Ensign Donaldson on Sorui Foiirih street, underwent a iiiaior operation at SI; hos- plti'l tills morning.

She Is an op- el'uior. ill the Bell your child a fair chance toudvanife on the piano, by keepins il in tuiip.have it tuned etery nix months. O. Ganatsey. member ot Xat'l.

of Piano Tuners, Inc. Phone 421-W09. Mr. -Joe Murphy, who has been oil islrike duty at Parsons with 'ijiooii for several weeks, is home iibw and" back on the job at his shop on South Mn Carol Hoyt and Mr. Paiil Reed to Kansas City oh an early morning train to "attend the motor races held there this after- riO(iii.

Jlonlgomery, Chlroprnrtor. and Mrs. L. D. Hester and Mr iind John Baker drove to Kansas City this morning to see the motor race.s.

Rulh Higgins. who'haa been here for a two w-eeka' visit with luT mother, Mrs. Al Davis and family of 223 North Walnut street, left Irisi night to resume her work at ilie Christian t'lurch hospital; V. l.erc she w'ill soon complete her as a student nurse. Cafe will serve Fried Chicken Dinnor Sunday.

yu- and Mrs. A. 6. of Fairfax addition north of lola. are the iirotid parents an eight pound daughter which arrived lifliTijoan and to whom thief have the name Martlia Mr.

and Mrs. L. 0. Xorthriip left on I he riyi-r Inst night for Kansiis where they will visit over the wi'Vkond wlih and Mrs. KUHSOII lli'iiy and attend the motor races, GtbKdik's Kodhk work pleaies.

MI.HH Mollle Miller, who has been (if Mr. and Mrs, William Holiday-III their country homo of the clly, left lust' night foil Iwr home In Kansas CUy, of LaHarpe. left on the noon train today for her home In Okmulgee. Okla. Miss Heleti Schweda returned to her hoiue in Fredonia today after a visit here with Mrs; Martha Goz- dak and family.

Mrs. Catherine Swenney of Kansas City arrived today for a visit at the home of her brother; Mr.i.I. D. and family of 405 South Second street. 191.S number National Crcographli! magazine, lola Register Bindery.

Mrs. J. T. Harclerode returned to Humboldt after a short visit here with her daughter, Bruce Maxwell and Mr. Maxwell of 422 Colborn.

and' her son. Mr. Merle Marclcrodc andfam- ijly of 516 South Chestnut street. 'i O. L.

Cox, eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. T. Griffiths went to Yul- sa todbv for a visit with her son. Mr.

E. D. Griffiths and family. Miss Esther Wilnioth. who has been spending a week with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilmoth In Colony, returned thi.s morning and begin her duties as waitress at the Hart Cafe Monday.

Dinner Sunday. Hart's Cafe. iliss Winona Parish. Miss Eva McFarlaijd and -Miss Irene Moritz went to Chanute on the noon train today to be the giiest of friends over thcj week-end. Mrs.

W. H. Penwright of El who has been visiting whh her daughter. Mrs. J.

E. Williams and family, left, today for Clovis. N. for a few days visit with Mrs. C.

before -returning to her home. -THEM llRinKeMl MaB "Tpri of a Time Vfhrm Sforer Balded XlsfiODrL J. H. Andrews in Humboldt Union: T. S.

originator and proprietor of the Stover Abstract Company for theee many yeurs, located in the old court house building, lola. has out to B. of Yates Center, and retires from active business. Mr. Stover is 78 years of age, a veter- NEWS OF HUMBOCDT mSSIONAKT SPF.AK8 AT PRESBYTERIAN' CHI'RCH ClfflSH Election of Vfaa Held Notes and which belpnged to his father and an of the Civil War, and like Mark they "shot" against that for some time.

When the game broke up Thornton was some $55 into the ring, firinnon gave.JhIm the ring and told him to keep it as security but to give it back to him the Anthony "has earned his right to Stover came to Humboldt in 1866, took up a soldiers homestead claim 6 miles southwest of Humboldt and went to work as a stood where the National jper this-afternoon next day and he would have the clerk the dry goods store of money for him. The next day; Flsk. who were located in however, found Thornton in Cof- the old Red Front building ihut feyville pawning the diamond tor $85 and yesterda.v was the first time he has been seen since. Lan- fermah was arrested on a charge i the interest of Major said to of gambling the next day after the Mr. Stover: "There is not a pound game and given a sentence of fif- i of whf at fioui- in town.

1 hav (Edwin Edgerion.) HUMBOLDT. Sept. A new pump is lieing installed on the corner by the Trail garkge from which the Trail garjige sell Red gasoline in the future. Mrs. Amos Mack left for Cherryvale where she will spend several d.ivs visiting her sister.

Ella Works was a Chanute shop- Bank now In the siininiHr -'ol iKS G. Y. bought teen days and fifteen dollars, completing his "time" aUbut three weeks ago. Mr. Brinnon, wept to Coffeyvllle and recovered his diamond soon after''the theft was discovered.

A marriage license was Issued yesterday morning to AVIIfced R. Hicks of lola and Marie Brunner of Ramona, Kansas. A transcript of the judgment in the case of the state of Kansas vs. John Martin was filed in the district court docket today. The charge is assault with intent to kill.

FranTt Hoke has filed a compen- suit against the Lehigh Portland Cement Company. Frank Hoke is the father of Glenn Hoke, hired Jesse Webb's two span of mules and big wagon. I want you to go into -Missouri and get me a lead of wheat flour and don't lome back until yvu get it, if you have to go to St. Louis 1" Those who knew G. Y.

Smith know what edict meant. It looked like a long trip from llumbcldt to make alone. Mr. Stover yearned for company. Besides lie knew, about as much about drhing twojsi'an of nuiles as a docs about side pockets.

So Stover held a consultation witii the Scout's pa with the rsult the Scout was elected to accompany Mr. Stover on the trip. The Scout was then a little past 11 oM and "rarin' to go." The first niaht we wfnt into who was electrocuted while at work canipjin a ravine or lonK deep luil- in the employment of 'he cement Jeddo. That nlRht cojnpany on 21st of last July. Frank ji n.ined.

Mr. Stover wore coii- Hoke I Is suing under the Workmen's Compensation JAct for $3,800 as next of kin ami a' dependent of Glenn, who was minor and wtio was Riving to his father the wages he earned. Oysters served styles at Krause's Cafe. in all Shupnien the Press.) Kansas City, Sept. striking convicted of violating Injunctions forbidding Interference wlih operation of shops at Slater.

Thayer Mo- netl, were given Jail sentences and linos in federal court here today by Judge Arba S. Van Vaulkenburg. Leo F. Winkle, chairman feder- atml shopj crafts, Barney and Bates, all of Slater, were given six months in the Llvlng.stone county jail and tines of $1,000 each. Fred Burch and A.

W. Pease, both of Thayer, six months in Butler county jail, Barney McCourtney. Springtield. throe months in Butler county jail. Warren and William Summers, both of Monett.

six months in John.von rounty jail' and fines of $1,000 each. All filed wrtis of error. Appeal bonds were set at $5,000. I Repairs llelay Frisco Trains. (By the Springfield.

Sept. St. Louis San Francisco passen-I gross gaiters and thtv gut wot and he couldn't jret Iheni on nixl luorii- Ing. AVp scartd up a deer and he ch (t £ed the harefooleil thruuKU briar and bramble, holding his trou.scrs up with one hand whib- in the' o'hcr Iw carried a loifdine CoIt 'H revolver. The deer cscapMl unhaimcd.

Also Mr Stover went barefoot all the rest of th'! trip. wearlUK only Every toVn we struck he bought another pair and slipied them cn over the old pair until he had f'-et that looked like Cincinnati bams. So it went on for woiks. FInallv the Scout Kot liomesk-k and ened to bolt the works. Stovor threatened to whale tl." life out of the Seoul if Jie ilarxd to run away and he Kot bluff over eood foitune would have it ilie muoli scught for flower was obtained at Luinar.

Barton ami we nme heme. l)ut. Huniboull. pa and mn did look giu-il to the S.citit. But ii take" Mr.

Stover to paint in wcrd.s this trip ot.morc than half a ceii- turj- itRo Aftyr If. at Mr. n. H. Evans Is "Ppenk at the Presbyterian church next Sunday evening.

Mr. is a missionary who was sent to the western part of Africa by the Presbyterian church and he Is here to tell of the great work which is being carried on by the church there. Rev. Evans Is home for a furlough and is taking advantage of his time to deliver his address at as many places as possible in this Presbytery while he is here. He is coming here ffom Chanute where' he wHI speak in the morning.

Rev. Evans is one the men who had a great deal to do with the opening of west Africa to the Christian religion. completes the first week, of school. The week has been used to best advantage by both teachers and pupils, who have been working during the nice rool week which we have enjoyed since the breaking up ot the last hot. wave.

The classes elected their officers today and are ready for the school year to bring on its activities. The cheer leader was also elected today, and It is expected that under the leadership of Kcnnkh D.ucat that the Humboldt high, school' can give enough support to make It possible to send lola home grieving oyer a short end of the score lli just two weeks more. A. W. Cunningham.

Is here from Lawrence spending several days visiting with Humboldt friends ami relatives. Mrs. W. H. Cook is here from Greensburg.

KansKS. visiting her brother, Mr. R. F. Hartzog over the week end.

HUMBOLDT. Sept. H. H. S.

football team out to practice every eveniii'B preparing to send the lola teaip home badly disappointeil after the game on just two weeks from now. The boys are practicing very hard and even It will be a hard game, victory is to Tjc o'irs. Mrs. spent the afternoon visiting her sister, Meek, in Chanute. Mrs.

Randolph Tholen left herfe for Emporia after having spent. (Evelj -n Stout.) Sept. bcean Scptem-. ber 4, at Walnut arbvc with MUs Mary Roberts of LaHarpe as teacher. Seventeen pupils enroll-; ed.

Mrs. A. P. RIggs and Mrs. Walter! Cashing visited with L.

V. Stoucj Tuesday. This corainunity was shocked lo hear of the death of Mrs. as some of us didn't know that she was sick. No funeral arrange-; meats havej)een made yet, waiting for the chlidren to get home.

We sure were glad to see the- fine rain. It will help; the late i crops some and the dust was ting something awful. air. and Morris Jones called: at L. V.

Stouts Friday for eggs for i setting. Miss Beulah Collins is stayius' with Albert "StouLs and alfniliim: school at Two-By-Foiir this term. Emmet Byrnm spent Thursday Tifght with Roy Stout. i Lovey Collins visited with lieri Beulah at; A. W.

Stout's i Thursday night. I Miss Mary Roberts is boarding with Mrs. Arthur Sprague. Selden Rodgers had a birthduyj last Saturday. His Sunday class and the League went in to' help him celebrate in the afternoon.

All rerort a line time. When you have Styleplus Clothes all there i.s to'be They are the Ia.st word in fine clothe.s, priced at $2.5, The HUB Mr. and P. K. Poulton left on the flyer last night for their home in New York City after a two weeks' visit here with Mrs.

ton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Colby at their home. 511 East Broadway.

Mrs. Poulton wIU be l-inst night. Other freight trains better remembered, Misr'Joyce Colby. as bi Wll Tniau Barber left last night Kiinsns City where he joined B. Barber, who III to Kansas City several days and attended the motor races ti.is afternoon.

A fr A. -Beekman JaJnes Wi Beekifian BEEKMAN BEEK.MAX Chiropractors Rbdm 9 Ramsay Bldg. Phbne 150 lliss liable AVooster has gone to edony a few days with F. A. Knoeppel and 'irs.

Mary Owensf who'was called hi re three weeks ago by the death ol her sister, Mrs. O. E. Gifford. ai.d who has since that time been vii-iting with the family at their liiDie northwest of lola.

returned to home in Princeton, Ma; last iiegistcr AYant Ads for Results. KuRenc Moore, who has been Ft rtipncd with Troon Parsons, returned home and eiirolied a Hteshman In the high school. Mrs. David Ard, fourth grade I tfjjcber at the McKlnlcy school, Pridaly and in her absence ss Adah Myler substituted. Mrs.

Evelyn Henry of. Druin- right, who was called here the death of iter n6pbew. Ralph C. and who has siiice been TfaltiiiK with her imrenta, Mr. and Mrs.

W. P. Stlirrock. went to Wln- Vield tftT 'viiit of a tew Free Itowden about Paint tnd save morey. Mr.

Ray Edwards returned home from Parsons today where he has been on a short bttsiness visit. -AflKs Edith De.Aio.ss. of "Thayer, is- a Kuest of lier cousins. Ella and Grace Host wick, at their home, Tiid East Klreii. Miss Daisy Ni-wlou.

of Colony. WHS In lola illltt iiinrning on IUIMI- ni'Hs. John J. Ford, who has been the guest of her slpter, Mrs. Rny Ehllehl and family of North Sycamore streni for the past WfcK.

left lliis afternoon for her hnme In Topeka. Miss Helen Ansell. a student nurse at St. John's hospital, bad hfr at the hospital Miss Hazel Drake arrived home yesterday noon from a fourteen months' sojourn in Europe and will "visit a week or fen days with her parents, an'' R. R.

Drake, of 209 South Sycamore street. Miss Drake has been engaged in Red Cross work in Latvia and Lithuania In the Baltic states. In the Baltic states alone there were thirty nurses working in the benefit of child health and were striving to' leave something with the people there that would be of benefit to them in after, years. The government of the United States has gradually been withdrawing the nurses from Europe since Christmas so these nurses have gradually worked the into doine the things themselves with that all of the nurses havejaeen sent home from there. Miss Drake, in company with- four other nurses, toured going through Germany, shopping several days in Berlin and Dresden, and then to Paris and traveling over southern France, Switzerland and Italy.

She sailed from Naples on August 1 and arrived in New York on the 26th. Since that time she visited with irelatives in AA'asbington and Cleveland. left from time to time, although many hours behind schedule, and freight shipments are piling up on the local platforms. Frisco passenger fraiu- No. 102, City bounil.

due'to leave at 1:30 o'clock tills morning, did not depart until nearly noon. Giirrey Estate AH.im-liKfil Kansas City, estate of half a million dollars in left by James AV. Gnrvey, who was killed September 6th by his son. Hoy (hirvey, according lo the will IIled for probate lorluy. The bulk of (he estate Is left lo the wl.dow, Mrs.

Kitiuia Giirvey; a dauKbter, Helen and Uoy Garvey, The will was maile Scpieiuber 30, 1920. Agrpciuciil nn Pii. II. K. tPv the Press.) Cleveland; Olilo.

Sept. 16. agreement has been reached be- Icvern Reneral chairmen of the Hrotheihood of Railroad Trainmen lb" Order of Railway Conductors with officials of the Pennsylvania railroad over wages and working condition's, AV. G. Lee, of the announced here today upon his return from -New A'ork.

mingle with his family. St. sail lanciHco ger trains were held here this! "ishfv he may live long, and ciijoy morning from four to ten hours I of bis labors and to while locomotives were repaired to pass Inspectors J. R. A'ance and' Arthur Rogers, government men.

refused to let a train lepve ihe station until the locomotive passed inspection. The first Frisco freight train to leave Springfield In 30 pulled out from the north side at 6:30 time part owner of Tlic Union, had visiting in this town finished his two terms as county From Eniporia Mrs. clerk. T. S.

was elfctcu. new home This was in 70's Sln-e that 1 Calif. Mrs. Tholen time he has residh! in loIu but we in Om have alwavs counted him as a Humboldt All Humboldt formerly lived in Omaha, Neb. Mr.

and Mrs. H. G. AVolf Monarch Cement Company, have returned from the bedside of their Walter Wolf, who underwent 'an operation for appendicitis in Ihe wife and several children who Rochester. Minn.

Waller a credit. Amout; thetn is Lute nicely, lire army and Roy in the navy. i Stover is one of the best pcsfed containing Foley'a Honey.and Tar GdmyouDd. for and croup, FoteT Kidney PIUB and Cut Thl8 Vorth Monej. 4-Cut out this Blip, enclose With 5c to Foley 2835 Sheffield Chicago.

writing your name and address clearly. You will, riecelve In return a trial package Oil Promoter a Snicide. ilJy the Associated Press.) Bridgeport. Sept. 16 Coroner Phelan, in a finding todav said that Fidelie S.

New A'ork oil prometer, who'was found dead near his summer home at Canuondale last Monday nlghti committed The body was discovered leaning against a tree, with a shot gun across the less Part of the head had been torn away. Henry was a A'ale graduate class of 1S94 and came east years ago from Tulsa, Okla. For Trade The Kaunas Cit.v. Kans. Cliamborj ot dfrlegatlon of trade boosters will reach lola Sfptember and remiiin hero over night.

visitors will enjoy a plunge in municipal pool and dine In the basement of the First Methc- di.st church. Alxmt one hundred tickets an; available for the public at $1.00 plate. The trad? trippers will brine, an orchestra and offer a program of entertainment while in lola. men on 'Allen affairs living anything from his pen would bo of Immens-e value to the In-; and lo posterity. Givwus something "Tim." Enranipmeut U.

A. R. All members of the Grand Army of the Republic who desire to attend the national enc.impinent with their wives, or dependent member of the family, and all widows of the Grand Army of the Republic comrades; al.so all of tho.se who have belonged to the auxiliaries of (he Grand Army of the Republic one year or more, I. AA'oinan's Relief Corps, ladies of the U. A.

sons and daughters of veterans and ther auxllarles. are eulllled to a rate made between (he comuiaiid- or-ln-chlef and the carriers of passengers, of one" full fare for the round trip. Rates begin September 21si and continue until September 26(h. with relurq limit October 31sl. Stopover privileges allowed going and coining.

An effort Is being made by the Santa Fc In coiinecllpn with the Chicago and Great AVestern to send a car from Des without change, leaving here September 24th at 4 o'clock, a. provldinK a daylight ride condition thai twenty or more AVIU take passage from lola. All who Intend going, please notify J. E. Henderson not later, than the 21st.

A number of tipovable chair desks were received bv the school today. These will be laced In rooms in the over-crowdinB of the Humboldt high Ischool. The different classes of the I Humboldt high school meet Friday eleejt the cla.ss officers and attend -to other class affairs. Conghs Disturb School Work. teachers should give same advice to children who have coughs as.this Florida teacher.

"I recommended Folev's Honey and Tar to the children in my school who bad Ihe 'flu' and good came whenever It was used." writes Mrs. L. Armstrong, Okeechobee. Florida. Evans Bros.

Curd oi Thiiiiks AVe wish to thank our friends for their kliiilneKS. help and. synipaihy to us In the loss of our; dear son and brother. Also for the beautiful flowers. and Mrs.

G. W. YolU). and Family. Thenire AsKOclated Pi-'-vs.) Toprka.

Sept. Standard Theatre Company of AVichita. capltfjizcd nt was granted a charter today. Cemetery Endowment "AB.sociatlon, capital. also givtji a chartev.

More XerUlaUoo. Washington, Sept. first of the two. btlla originating as a reanit of the coal Cum- mlns bUl check profiteering in WM sent to the president todny after the Mnate had adopted.the conference report Today's Calendar of RACING: Meeting of AVestchest- er Racing Association, at Belmont Parfc Meeting of Kentucky Jockey Club opens at liexliigton. Meeting Jockey Club, at Montreal.

GOLF: Canadian women's cham- pionship tournamant closes at Toronto. AA'estern women's championship tournament closes at St. Louis. AUTOMOBILE: Inauguration of the new speedway at. Kansas City.

TRACK: National A. A. U. pentathlon contests, at Mass. Boston A.

A. annual fall handicap meet, at Mass. Metropolitan A. A. U.

women's meet, at New York. SHOOTING: Grand American Handicap tonrnamont closes at Atlantic City. TENNIS: Men's national singles- champlonshljp closes at Phlladel- BENCH SHOW: Coluihbia County Kennel Club ghaw, at Hudson, N. Y. CYCLING: National amateur championships, at Atlantic City.

YACHTING: Annual autumn re- gatta of Michigan Yachting Aasoclation at. Chicago. 4 POWER BOAT: International race regatta closes at Buffalo. Festivalof St Ludmilla, patron it Bohemia. PLUMBING That Lasts Time Isjthe Judge A'ou should be very dis-; criminating in choosing the plumber to fix your plumbing.

If such work Is done carelessly you win have no end of discomfort and trouble. lola Plumbing has the endorsement of many homjes In this'city for Its superior workmanship. loJa Plumbing Co. Sutton 110 B. Jackson Phone-1175 A Ne-iv Shoe for Men And one that will be greatly appreciated by men who want a sjioe thai will give the amount of service niid still not bo lieavv and Built Willi ford Tire Soles.

1 The up'lXTS of these shoos are of soft Elk tanned kip skills, insuring splendid wear. UUicher cut, welled soles, niiiile over Ihe Army Lu.si. ('ord soles make the soles as llexlblo as a ijhoc. Soles are water-proof, noisoless, lii'xilile anil I'oni- Colrd Soles are more fiexi- ble and will outwear any leather Let ns show them to yon. Price .95.

lAwwurwement: To My Friends, Patronsj and Cnents: After nearly forty years of close personal attention to the business or compiling I Abstracts of Title to real estate in Allen Co'unty, I have retired Ifrora the business. II 1 havespld and transferred tlie business which I hav6 so long com acted under the name of "The Stover Abstract to Mr. B. C. Lnnib, now and for many years an Abstracter of Ticljes at who ha.s in lola and, give the IHisiness His personal attention, and I ask that you will give him! the same loyal and pat)-onage that you have for so mbny years given me.

i I shall not leave loia, but oftrr abrief vacation, the first in many I shall eatabUsh an nlTice in Tola for-traiisaction of general efflce business, drawing Deeds, Colitracts, Lea.ses, AVILLS, and such ollitr iiu.t-.unients whore the services of a third party "may be reqiiirod. 1 shall practice in the I)istrict and, Probate Courts of the I 1 shall; give'especial attention to the examination of Abstracts ofl 'TItle, and the correction and. perfect ion of Titles where found defective. I Ihank you for loyal patronage you have Biven me for many Respectfully yonrs. T.

GRAND TONIGHT Wm. Russell in ''Brass Buttons" She was-a millionaire's daughter! He was a Full of breath-takinK, rib-tickling, heart-warrri- iufr incidents. Educational Comedy PATHE NfeWS. and 15c; Night 10c and 20c. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNE'SDAY Glorious Gloria Swanson and Rudolph Valentino in "BEYOND THE ROCKS" ftii' Real Good Looking qo can roll them them aAvay in a grip and they will be perfectly A when you take Rainproof, tbb-i-and good In rich-hued mi.xture.s, green.s, heiathers, biue.s, brown.s.

For a combination of utility and lookj.s, you can't beat them. I Our Clothea Make Good or We Do t. iSHANNQNCII iMO i If Incfeesler" laplemeMtiiu' Tracks mat Traettin 18.W Read III Raftfwiire uttt Stoves lOLA Lnros. Vetor Can 'he Shannon Mondau in Registef A man's gun built for I ard service 32 or 33 iiaiibre. 9 shots.

Blue steel with! attachment. 1 Shoots Send No Money Write your name and address plainly, send it to us and we will forward you one of these automatics. Pay postman on arrival. Examine automatic carefully and if not isfactory juat return' it and get your. BACK.

THAN HALF PRE-WAR 38 caliber, I was $23, 51 Cal. BLUE ST I EEL, ARMY libnvenient to carry. I A A our 'guns stioot Sfandarjfl American Ammunition All guns guaranteed new. SMS. Third St.

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