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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 3

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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THE lOLA DAILY REGISTER, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16,1916. Don't Forget Those Wonderful BLANKET CaMFORT values quoted in Friday's tister (Values that every housewife will be de-, lighted with. We dari't know of any more certain to convince you of their value than for you to come and see them and com- pare them with you "find elsewhere, We'll Save US Qr AI.ITV 'c sell th( Spring Furniture Go. CITY NIEWS BRIEF. 'Dr.

n. Piitterson of the Slate tTnl- vorsity. who is to he the speaker at Current Topics tonight. I'rijiic down on the morning Santa Fe he the ami is the guest Kelley Vlotel. J.

Honan, Ullok lit W. Madlr soti. Phone 8-I-tf. CITY NEWS IN We wJnt your Cleaning and Pressing.hecausc we arp caimhlc of doincjit, and we solicit your business soJely upon the merits' jOf our work and service. Kid Gloves rleaiU'd free when sent ni(h clfiinfng.

order. The Qoality Gleaoers FRED D. I'KiqKkTT, Prop. 20!) S. Wasiilniftjiu Mr.j Claude Stewart and' Charles Funk drove down this niorninsr on business.

0. L. Cox, Speilallst, Efe, Ear, and Throat. i F.v.en if you had fofsottcn about it uutif now. it may not be too late for you to.

so to- the meeting of the Currkjnt Topics Clnb. to Heieele's foe Anto Belts and Curtsln light. 210 Sonji St, Sleepy Time A tales I 'Br Arthur Seolt Bailey. 1 For boys and girls .3 to years old. Color illustrations.

The Tale ofCuffy Be.ir The Tale of Frisky Squirrel. The Tale of Tommy The Tale of Fatty Tale of iBiily The Tale of Jiiuiny Rabbit. The Tales of Peter Mink. TheTale of Chipmunk. The-Tale of Brownie Braver.

The Tale of Paddy. Good Print; Good Style Evans Bros. Bookstore. Woodmen Ciriln. State Purdy, will be us Tuesday night for cla.ste.

initiation. The Lampoon, the high school weekly, Is out this morning and is filled with very cleverjj- written articleK and news notes that mu.st be of special in-' to the students of the high fechool. made to-order, $15 and up. The Hub. north side SQuare.

9-9 -tt Carl Zemba, whd formerly conducted a hall ontlie east side, was ar- re.merf Saturday niaHt and paid a fine i of $2't and tosts this morning for wife i Slider A Slider, Chiropractic Physicans. Phone 855. n. WiMhnrd who has for the past vliiltlnir In lola at the homo of son.L. II.

Wiahard; loave.s itoday for Sioux Cii.v, Iowa, where he.J will spend the- rcnialndcr of the win-' tor. W. piano tuner, Is hero I.eave orders with P. K. Phone 277.

1.0-12-13 ZaVhatias Miller, of South Stale street, sevx-nty years old and a vet'eran o'the C'ivll War. taken to the Soldiers Leavenworth on Satur- da.v. Mr. Miller ha-S been insane for the post four years. he has been so violent it wai found! im-nossi- We to'care for him in his hoine.

-The excitemeiit of the movement on Saturday caused, him to collapse and he became so ild it was necessary to confine him in the.insane ward at the Home as soon as Ijeavenworth was reached Kis condition is now so ser- it is thought he cannot live more thnn two nr thrfe days. Mr. Miller was atone time employed at the Shan- nnn hardware sipre. I For the purpose of registration, 'the office of (he clerk will be open from o'clock a. jfn.

to TO p. m. begin- Oct. aiid closing 27th. 0.

HOLMES, City Clerk. itf -12 -n I'nder date of September S. this year, a law was passed granting an increase to twCTty dollars in to windows who are seventy vears or older. Mattie of BOH -Vorth received i notice this morning oT the in her pension. is; probably the first efifect of the new law felt here.

-Mr. and Mrs. Del Thorpe left this morning for (heir new home in linde- pendence. Mr. Thorpe is draft.sman for the Western States Smelting company.

Mrs. A. Copenmg: returned to her home in Chanute after a visit with relatives here. Harris Hilacher, a stTident College of Emporia, returned to tins afternoon after a short visit with his father and mother. you want first class Dray Work or Packing, cail S.

Coffer. Telephone 134. 9-4-tf Mris. F. C.

Nicholson arrived homie last night from Kusa, where she has been George Nicholson and a party of twelve' for a visifto the new smelters recently built "liy fjie construction company. jron. want iflrst Vnj WorV or Packing, call 8. Coffey. Phone ISI.

M-tf. The Rev. J. li Chappell returned hoine on Saturday from Hannibal. where he was, called earlier in the to attend thff funeral of an old' friend.

F'or six wselcs a crew ofi telaphqne men have been in town adding two new positions to the "board" at tlie local telephone This has been found necessary becaiise of the increased business withim the year. The long distance business is especially good The work has beeii finished now and the crew left yesterday for Duiiiiom. 111., to complete a similar task there. storage and. transfer, call 290.

W. n. Kellej-. 10-16 -tf J. C.

Butcher Was here last week buying war horses, to be shiippecJ to i5irminghara, Ala. He left v-osterday for Birmingham. Mrs. W. C.

Adams and her son, Har- oicl, left today for Henr.vetta, to make their home. Mr. Adams'has been working there for several weeks. Absolutely 7 Removes Indigestion. Onepadcage NEWSMND NOTES OF HIORUN THE INSTITUTE WELl ATTENDED AXD IXTERESTIAG.

The Program Ghin by the Ladiesi Wiis Attnicthe to Those Who A tfended the Jfeeting. regu urged to bje present. VioUn nr session. iV.NTHIA ST.KKLK, Clerk. Drug Store is authorr ived to Palmolive Soap iiieuibcrs printed in the City Sunday Star.

'Mijihdo'iu. riarinfjt, Guitar Hal" Knight was granted rights or majority in the jdistrict court last The only standard Typewriter that with less noise" than our Model 5 is our Model "Silent Its operation does not disturb telephone conversation. A demonstration will cost you nothing and may prove of B. Buchankn, Salesman, Palace Hotel politicians have fliuring the entire campaign circulated stories that I am running for district Juiige, in the interest of one or the other of the two partisan candidates. Such stories are untrue.

Ask.the other candidates and tell me what they say. rsotli the other candidates are my friends, bui I am running against them both: and am well sitisfied with the campaign. I jam to Jefeat both arid to be elected myself. They have been running against ench other for many years. 1 ask to vote for me this time.

C. S. Hnll A Hiill, Osteopathic Phoneji 120 and Ml. Mr. and C.

of South of lolu, and of La- Hai-pc were calledto Blackwoll. today by now.s that their Pete Slurphy, la ill and in a serious condition. Attention K.of I'N, Pythian Sisters and Kamillcs. forget the oVster supper to- nightat K. of Hall.

10-16-16 Isaac Xigh, of Humboldt, father of J. F. Xigh, is critically ill and thfere is but small hope for, his recovery. He has been tjiis ccndition for several weeks and his home today says that it remains unchangied. three weeks ago, Mr.

be- suddenly blind. He is to be i the only surviving- veteran of the War with -Mexico now living in Allen ty." Born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. E. Cunningham, of S12 North State street, a daughter.

Or'a who has been ill at St. John's hospital for the past month, following an operation, has recovered and returned home to Collinsville, Oklahoma, today. Atlention K. of Pythian Sisters and Famlle-s. forget the oyster strpper to- nieht at K.

of P. Hall. 10-16-16 Robert Lamer, of Salina, who was here yesterday. for a short visit with grandparents, Mr. and C.

returned home today. The first meeting of the S. Senate of the y. M. G.

be held in the Association building tomorrow nighi- This is a newly organized literary aiid debating society, to be conducted on same, plan as jhe States' Senate, Any yoiing man who is interested in this kind of work Is eligible to membership and all are heartily Invited to attend meeting. Kdgar .1. Brewer, years old, dfod Sikturday night at Physlciana and Surgeons hospital. He has been ill of cancer-for a'long while, and lias In a week. B.

Shannon toijk the iw'dy to Torontoi' Kansas, for'burial'yesterday. A crowd that, comfortably filled the Grand theatre heard the Science there yesterday afternoon. of those in attendance had come from out pi town to hear it. Mrs. E.

Campbell has gone to Garnett for a short visit. Try Jip Soap MORAN. OcL Farmer's Institute held in 1. a. 0.

F. hall Saturday afternoon was quite largely attended and was especially interesting from many viewpoints. The attendance would perhaps been much larger had not the weather been threatening. County Field Agent Watkins of lola, and Messrs. E.

G. EUig, T. H. Parks of Manhattan and J. N.

Thompson and D. A. Spatford, of Morah, appeared on the program It is regretted that a more detailed account of this meeting cannot be given at tlils time--as many who could not attend are interested in the many good suggestions that were-offc'rcd. The ladies' program given iU: the Oi O. F.

lodge room in connection with the Institute', proved especially interesting to all the ladles present. The paper read by Mrs. Grace Strong on the "Kitchen Furnishings," was gestiye of many improvements whicii might be made in every home which would undoubtedly lighten the burden bf the busy housewife, but tliat would add matferialiy to the cheer of the one room where the home keeper must spend so much of 1ier time. Mrs. Porter gave a splendid taik on 'Reading in the and emphasized tlie fact that the daily and weekly newspaper is not sufficient but that every home should provide books and niaga- zines suitable to the needs of every metnber of the household.

A poem coniposed and read by Mrs. L. G. Caldwell, descriptive of the home life and experience of every house" perhaps the most enthusiastically received of the whole Caldwell is urged to allow its publication and may consent to do so as all who heard it are sure the privilege of reading it -will be much appreciated. After the close of the regular program the ladies engaged in a discussion of how best to interest ilie Kansas farmer in the annihilation of our yearly weed crop which is a serious blot on the otherwi.se fair name of our state.

Other states h'ave found it necessary to enact legislation for the destruction of weeds, and if other means do not soon beco.me tiie ladles believed that api'iropriato tlon in regard to tfie.Jiiatter glioufd be enacted here. The election of officers followed and. resulted' in tlie re-dfc- tion of the officers of the past yuar who have proven then'iaelves very 'd'fi- clnnt. Mrs. .1.

Thoinas, i )rc 'Hideii4i; Robert Fi vice presiilcnt. and Mabel Fordj, secretary. Miss Eva Hurley who has been iously 111 for several chiys. Is now improving and it is hoped she will soon be able to resume her work as tcachiM- in our high scliool. The coniluittee in chargeof the Kc- tiire course to be given liero rluring the winter season has received tlio advertising matter and are proud of the that is offered Moran an.d vicinity have always nobly supported both tile chautauliua and lyccum prp- grams that have been given "licro, so that the men who must take thp I'itian- cial risk in these matters bo longer feel a hesitancy in doing so and the splendid pdogriirii to be given this year will no doubt prove unusually popular and will insure a rapid sale of the season tickets.

A committee has been appointed, who will soon make this can- ivas and distribute the advertising mat- iter. Mr. and Mrs, F- E- McCbrmaek, and F. P. and daifch- tcr Miss Genvieve, motored to DOor- retiirning in the evening.

Near Fort Scott where 'be new rock road- is built they (found driving a carjalmost would warn travelers by automobile to avoid the road when to Fort 'Scott im.til the rocking pleted. The "Rally Sunday School program; given at the E. cburch Sunday morifing. wa.s (piite largely attended in of the threatening weather, and the program was a ing one. Dr.

and G. of ISrou son, visited he Saturday. Mr. A. Martin received a Saturday stating that liis son, Ralph, who has been doing aoldier duty on border, would be in Parsons, that night, eiiniiite to Fort lliloy iind that In lie might be ed home.

Halpli is one of Moian's ftue. young men and frlond.s here are glad to know cloud lias Nhlfted that he HOOU be safe a't liotnf. The Allen" wounty Horticultural Society met Friday at Chas. Kluu- mann's-Office. After the picnic ciinner the regular progi-aro was taken up.

Mr. G. M. Johnson led the discussion on "By-Products from the Orchard and Johnsoii spoke at length how fruits and vegetables could be used and placed on the market as byproducts. S.

Ritter read an interesting paper on "Winter Mr. Webster Johnson an old member of the Society but for the past two years has resided in Indiaha, present and gave a short talk. He has promised to speak at length at our next telling th4 society.about the methods used in Indiana. The meeting will be held at the same place and it is to be a "Pumpkin Dintier" and cash will be offeped of and for the best pies. the Register "Want" ad habit.

First Number of lola Ly eeuiii Course Wednesday. Oct. One of the world's i-ichest contralto voices accompanied by Kaltenborn String Quartet. Tola's oppor- tunitv to hear a Victor Artist at a nominal price. ELSIE Single admissions $1.00.

Season tickets, Adults $2.00, Students $1.00. have not bought a season ticket do, so at once. The number to be sold is limited. On at Merchant's Jewelry Store. I Princess Theaife Tonight.

p. lii. "THE WAY OF PATIENCE" Presenting -VelUCraig and Ernest -Maupain "KOPlXi SWEETHEART" i.v ASI orr OF SOCIETY" Comedy Admiiisiou 6 FEATURE REELS 6 Including OF ASY SEAT A.NY SE.VT The Danger of Athletics. An an soing, danger the ni.oiiieiit lie Mtops siiddciily. little of tiie bad afli-r I to athletics In and; School life really do to llieir ijiudden i 'Ilscontlnuancc iilter Tlw: Id'M sc('ms to.

lie lluit atlibtics arc either auiong the and I'lijoynieiiis of the springtime life, which iiie man with inieifnts aiid weiixhtier cares can dis- peii.se witli, or else thtit lind valualdu in developing the boiiy ditrinu' its growing period, wlven once iv.U stature and nuiture vigor have liecii attained there is no lon.gcr any of thi-4 sort of kiiulergartori work. "The ia riuislu'd so throw away the trowel and the hamiiier, as if no r-jpairs would ever be needed. The buildin.u of man is never fin- i-sbed until he is dead. The same in tlie orien is the very life secret of t-rowth and.develoDment^is ponsablo to fjirtlier rioveloprnent to erowth in chicipncv-. We aikually shorten our when we have taken it for granted that we- have reached the to drop this further prjogress of play in open air.

When playing we stO!) growing. Play stop I jmn as necessary to keep a yoiin.t tnan yoi4im and a "middle-aged man from Rrowirjjr old, it is to make child grow into a man. In childhojod we play because wc arc young; in iniddlo I'fe youiis because weplay, and if keep it up wc will never know we are iiuul we are dead. The rhristian -Associar tinn will you all I he fday and youi need! to keep, There is a fine gymnasjiim for your use. why niu join a gytr, class At the meeti.ng pf the AsHociiition tlTis.

morning the members passed a resolution itsking the citizens of lola 10 observe- next week, be- with Oclolier 2J, as Relief Conditions in Armenia are and it is to colleirt as much as possible Uiat waok the relief of the siitter- ing people. I Furtljer details of the will probably bt! laiur this week. A iliiUKhler was born vi lo Ir, and Mrs, Sherman E. Brown, of Firni stniet. Atleiifion iK.

of I'ythlan Slslers and Fiimi'ies. toraot the oy.stef supper tonight at 100 LATE TO CLlASSIFV WANT TO DRIVE GRO- nery wagoffi-. Phone SI. ji()-lC-lB FOR RE.N-T—MY HOUSE AT 112 -North McP.ae street. Gas City.

Dr. Leavell. 10-16-18 r.OST—GOLD CASE EIXJIX WATCH, case No- SS46104, -works X3. 1234J3204-. Return to Register Office, receive reward.

10-16-21 LOST 3MAU. PURSE OO.V- taining money 'and receipts. Finder please leave at Register ciffice. lO-lG-17 Grand Theatre The Home of Refined Amiisemcnt "HER WAY" r- A nve-Part Drama, Featuring Florence "LA BELLE TRIO" In High Class Comedy and Pianologue. GRASD ORCHESTRA LiilBelle Trio Comes Well It.

Matinee Daily 2:.10. A SEAT 10c ANT TI-HE yight Shows and 9:00 ChildTen Under 12 Years VYIll Be Admitted for I rl BATTERY Looking for C3i There are a' lot of things you ought to know about the elec- tricall system on ydtir motor We'll give you a booklet full of valuable suggestions. K. Plumbing and Electric Co. lOLA, KAN.SAS.

Free, inspection of any at dny time You need one now. Keep dry and avoid the fall coldsl Our line is now complete. We have your size and a guarantee goes with every Rain Coat Also a Rain Hat with coat this week. All Rain Cojits marked special. The (if tills couinuinity have a wonderfiiUlot of faith In us.

T'liey know.w-e-will carry -ml each fiuieral ln.siructi(^n and that no untoward incident will mar We are puUlic servants. CAMPBELL UNDERfAltlNG COMPANY i- -i i -A Refleotors, Coal Stoves, Air Heaters, Charter Oak and Sirimons Hardware Co. Ranges. You Cannot Do Better Y'ou May Worse. Wishard'Bblltnger Hardware Co..

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