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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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i'X HiiTEiTiEN 10 Cine THE lOLA DAILY REGISTER. SATURDAY 28,1916." HIGHS FLOODED FIELD IllBallroaders Put In. Elgrlit Honrs or less-But Failed to If T. tfie Terminals. passes.

lolacompleted 8 out of 10 at- for a total of 110 yards; Clia-- uute one completed pass out of three Jittsinpts jfor 25.Vards. Punts, lola two Chanute, four (150 yards). Touchdowns; Thompson, 2, Ellis 1. Prather 1. Goal ticks, Hawle y2.

Bray 1. RefereeJ Goff of Lenhart df lola; Head Linesman, Dabbs of ilola. The'Ida High Schoor football team continued, on iis Tampage yesterday afternoon.Ayhen they romped away with an easy, game, with Chanute's high sChobi team on- the. latter's field, iThe final -count, stood to :7. Completing passes in bewildering fashion and, pojiBdlng their way.

thrbugh the PB line the lola team cdm- oft their feet and-after the first few plays were I executed it was evident that they were outclassed. "Pewee" Ellis, the midget end goes the hpnors for furnishing the of- the game. He nipped Bine fotward passes from all angles aniT wriggled his yay through the many long gains. 'Closely; followlng.ii)ilis' for the high honors jwas Tub )Kon probably twice as m'Uch ground as the whole Chanute tedni. He was given porlcci.

interterencio by the two halfbacks Bishop.and^'AIUnden who played their first full, The whole line again performed a remarkable mair ner'both on the and Tlie. Ida'backs aUyays found an opening made by the forwar.ds and the Chanutb team found thu line llrni on Olduholiua and MJssoarl Today. Normani two successive defeats chalked up against them the iUniversity of Oklahoma was; to meet, the University of Missouri on Boyd Field here this afternoon. Despite their defeat, of Saturday last and that of the week previous the Sooners were confident of feating'the Tigers who last week were held to a nothing tie by the A. college.

Four hundred alumni were expected-to witness today's battle in their annual home-conii-nE. Special reservations have been net aside for the gradilates and banquets have been filaniied for MisBouri, while a hard team' is not counted a winner in today's, game. The Sooner aggregation which worked like a machine at last Saturday's. E.anie with 'Texas are confident that the men from liio "Show-iMe" Stale are not up to the Sooner standard and are predicting a big score to be'piled up against them. One week from today the Sooners tackle the Kansas at Law rcnco and it is this that Oklahoma enthusiasts fear, jr After, meeting Kansas the Oklahoma team will have a couple of weeks to recuperate before meeting Kingfisher.

Homer broke his arm in the game with Kfcndali will not appear in SOMESIIVONBURGNEWIHINGS Democrntlc; Charlie Is.Xot One of Tjlieni but Ifc a ISenorter What The) Are. One of the men the Register reporters are alwa.vs glad to see cdme into town is Charles Kelson of township, because they always know that if they once get hold of him they are sure to "learn soniething to their JJefore they let him-go. Arid so when he drifted Into the office this niorning he eagerly grabbed' and the punip applied'with the tqllowinK qu'estidhs: being omitted' for the sake of saving spa'ce. "Work has begun on the new school house and we expect to have it ready for next vear's work. The -building will be two story briek, 39 by 90 with a basement room under part of it.

has been needed a rlone: time and' everybody is glad tasee it started. yield' of brpom corn in our Xpnilocc Treasurer. Sirs, Smith is the present efficient Deputy Treasurer, which position she has filled for the past three years. Those who have bad' occasion to transact business with the Treasurer's office during tfiatr time know how well her work has been done, white at the tfme she is pleasant and agreeable to those with whom she cont.ict; and' is courteous and obliging to llic of; the office. every play.

To the tackier, must go much credit ffjr breaking up the lineup afjain this season but will mass plays atteip.pted by probably act director for the team, while the guards got more'than their share of tackles: Chicago, Oct. experts For -ehanutc Prather and Bray who have wateched the T'rilvcrsity of i showed flashes of speed. The big Gray: M.iniiesola down Its thus ifar team relied on; mass j)lays and line this season, agree that the- Gophers to gaiins niost of the time, have the brightest chanjce of pettjng attempted only three passes, away with the 191V cliaiupionship of completing one. received a- the "Big Nine." Accordingly its game in the last Quarter and scoredJ. today with the I'niverslty of Iowa Chanute's lone tpuchdbwn.

jieiara took, fifst in the interest The lola not represented of many middle west football fans. by Its fuir strength as three regulars' the whole game from the side- iliues. The scrubs fijled their places The of strong, ciuick-thinking players works like a machine. Every angle of the game riicelv but the occasional fumbled bas been mastered. The powerful terred the Blue and Gold's progress 1 back field is regarded as one of the at critical times.

ever developed at Minneso- Just to show, the.neighboring fthich, for years has turned out Ibla was represented-, by a high i elevens of high scoring ability. In its school with t-he right thanil thi-ee games Minnesota ha.s piled on the two hundrfed fans accompanied Ihe trip and displayed in aboundarice' pep in theiii support i The game-hi! detail. I Chanute won the toss and chose jto defend the south Thompspu kicked off to Plrker. returhed fifteen Chanute' finds the line a stone wall and Bray punts twenty yards. Munden was sent Uwough the line twice for Ida's first Tlionip soui found his "Way througli the line for i eight After cariryihg, the ballittothe thirlt'-yardlinel the'lola backs dropped-b; ck a place kick.

Seymour faked and jjiassed l.he ball to Ellis The pass was iiopr and Ida lost, the ball, lola recovered the. ball the second play when Parker fumbled. jwriggled his way! through a broken field foe' twenty yards. lola push yard line.but up total of. 1.69 points.

Ilie game today with Iowa, the first start of the Gophers 'against a Big Iowa, while considered to. be strong and speedy, entered the 1 ontest with only slight expectation of victory. The however, to break up the Gopher's forina- tlony and hold them to a low score. The clash between Wisconsin and Chicago at Madison was expected to gd a towards revealing the home team's true strength. Wisconsin entered the undefeated and fortified with new formations brought on from the where most of the Badger coaching staff learned football.

This game was Wisconsin's first in the iBIg Nine this season. Stung by the defeat by Northwest- Tn a ago, Coach Staag of the a the ball to the one Chicagd hasv drilled his ed to make the dis- In. perfecting ncwi shift for- tiince and lost the ball. Bray backed matrons to tried out against the behind hls -team'J Koalllne and punt- Badgers. The sqiiad.

Htarting last the ball; out of the danger zone. was sent through tlio stlftest i'iraL quaTier ended. On the -and Chan recovered when'a first play Bishop fumbled itc rocoVored the ball. Kratz for lola on the next play kMKl of work livcjy afternoon and even at night under the glaro of powerful arc Ushts. Illinois which received a sotb.ick neighborhood is it, but the.

pric-i is "o- eood' that nnboily is complaininsr. The first sales weite made at 1151' a ton. liut the jirico tlien has been pushed up to il suppose our average al-oiit ItCvi; and' Ihe tiital crop of the (iisjrlct about tons, so that, tlwi crop has brouuhl or will bring i'AWii into the township; "Have v.c raised anything else'' Oh yes. 1 think wehavejrorn enough to earrv its over, and thc.kafir made. fodder.

I have filled my sIlowltH it, ihn tons, iindi I estliiuite that my Bt will eat per cent of it, whereas If it v.as fed to as dr.v they would cet ntjoiit; per' cent of It. T.ie Having alone CO a wav to pa vthe the silo, "The Fair a great success. This is tlie fiirst time we have tried to have a real wiUi r-ald admissions and all that, and' crybody Is pleased' with the result. The last d.ty there were IID'O admissions that was twice as many as anybody Those who had attended many other Fairs dedaretl wehnd best sliow of bldodedi had EeeiT j.And disfflay of blooded a surprise nrio 1 thouirht I knew what sort of stock we had in thelneiriiborhood. It was a sure-enough really and truly Fair, and we are going to have it over again next year only tiscer and liet ter.

"Politics? quiet. There have been other years when 1 have heard more politics talked in ten minutes Hiaii I have heardi this whole cam paign. In the main it looks like about norznal party divi.s.'on, although, I tliinlc there is a 1-e-e-tle dirlft toward the Democrats!" And then he grinned as if- he had made a good joke and the reporter put away his pump and let him go. 'haiiute'back lost the ball. Il-oni Ohio Slate a week ago, entered Bishop, Munden and Thompson found Itwlay 's gatno with Perdue with a de- Chanlute -Tlne easy and to re-establish' Itself in the ten vard line.

Thomp-i'he western conference race. Coach the ball tiji son was point SCO Isent over, for the' first six- Aifppke of the Illinois squad was cou- Hawley kicked fident of victory In jtoday's game as Score, lola 0. ithe Bdileriuakers loSt a one-sided Thompson kicEe'd' off fo 'AHtson. Kratz recov- the Bdileriuakers loSt a game to Iowa last-week. The speeiy who fuml led the ball.

ripped tire which surprised football ijol 'l ifnl- llnre for a twenty-yard gain. On the next play! "he br'ought the ball to the ten-yard iline. Seympufl passed the ball-to Ejlis and thel star '-went over the' goal line libra down. Hawley riiissed Score 13.to 0. .1 After the -kick-off reaovered other fumble'and started down the 1 field again when Seytno.ur opened up and three successful passes i and a combination of tandem plays brought the ball to Chanute's 'ten yard line.

Half ended: In Uienpxt quarter team was able Ip score'although idla. bad ball striking distance a couple-otrfimes but losli the chaiice to score-on fumbjes. Chanute was lorced to. punt twicei' when forced ball but; they -gained iiore ground in this quarter than in any'other-period. Eai'ly in the last quarter Ida passed' up a ihchance to score when the backs failed vto penetrate the line, wifh th-e ball inside the ten yard zone.

With.the ball on: their o-wn twenty, yard one. of the lola backs fumbled and Chanute scored their touchdown on'the next playriwhen Prather slipped-out to'the side of the field, received a longpags. an draced over, the goal line. Bray kicked for Chanute. Score 13 to 7 lola rei kiek-dff and sta.rt- ed the -first really successful mapcb to the-, goal, Thdmpsop lugged 'the most of-the tjme and never failed to gain.

His rlast line plunge lor six I yards put thS ball over the goal, line lor-Iola'sithird Hawley kicjced goaK Chanute but Bis lop; -Intercepted a long pass' and the ball was in Idla's possessions when the game-ended. lola 7. 'ij; i How they lined up: lOLA Position CHANUTE End Cook R. Tackle JVI'cKjee Guard Mcqullock Hawlev Center Priscoll Rush Dorsett Tackle Johnson Ellis End Prather Seymour Hudson Bray Bishop Half Parker. Fullback Allison lola.

Ra- lowers by: lis victory over Chicago, took on Drake today at Evanslon. The ittack of the Purple players was expected to bag them another victory. The game also had an intersec- tionalflavor as Drake is a member of 'Valley Conference, cxplainfi eta shr Sure. sick headache, sour stomach. gas, constipation, these distressing consequences of retaining a mass of-undi- aested and fermenting food in the stomach are avoided if the bowels are open and regular.

Foley Cathar- fic Tablets are "first aid to good health. I'o not grhye. Evans Bros. IN FIVE MINUTES! NO NDIGESTION, GAii OR SICK, SOUR SWH The. "I'ape's Diapepsin" UeacheF the Stomach all Distress Goes.

does" put bad slomach In does" overcome indigestion, gas, heartburn an.d sourness in five Pape's Diapepsin the- largest selling siotriach regulator in the what you eat linto stubbohi lumps, you belch and eructate sour, undigested! food.and acid; head IB 'dizzy and aches; breath foul: tongue ynur Insides filled wHth bile and iii-digestible waijte, remember the mdirient "Pape's Diapcjf fdn" ill with the stomach all such Sislresa vanishes. It's trijily marvelous, the Joy is its' harmlessness. I A large fifty-cent case of Pape's pepsin will give you a hundred' dd- lars' worth of satisfaction or your hands your iioney back. It's worth its In goldi to men and women who can't get their stomachs regulated; It belongs in your be" kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach I during the day. or night.

It's the gle for 'Ragle; Cha- surest and impost harmless Harte vfor Hudsojn. Forward 1 gtomach regulator in (the world. (38) I'RAIKIE HAIL. I Frank Oct. School every Sunday at ten o'cltock.

Our pjistoh Rev wA.s with us audi preached his iTsual fins sermon at eleven.o'clock, Epworth Leagiie In the evening vras 'cad by Geo. Andruss. At the last Cabinet meeting of the Leaijut I'le followinj officers were elecird: President, Mi- .1. rresldent, A Andrijss; 'Jud W. K.

Van Camp; 3rd. Vice, Vice, Bess Wll Secretary and Treasurer, K-l- inor inisgan; Orcanist, Eunice An Vimable motored down I') Sunday afternoon afiet Veiiabic who has been there It; I lie hospital for the past thred. tier home folks and many frjends le- ioice that she is home again. Here is an. item.handed this corros- liondent for publication: wish to (hank my friends and neighbors lor heir kindness and ol me in all'my sickness and especially lor ihe beautiful flowers and letter? cards of cheer I received while'at the hospital: May God bless you all.

R. L. Venable. The ladies met al'. day last Wedues- -lay wifh Mrs.

Ed Boyer to quilt and (in comforts. We had delightful lime and an excellent dinner that did not even hint of the hish cost of living. Mr. 'VanCamp in lola several days last week, helping Mr. Elliott in his store.

He was very kind to let us iride to-lola with him Monday- and while there we called on the. new born lour nephew) who has come to live with Mr; and Mrs. Geo. Seymour, (iood luck to-hiiii, Mr. and Mrs.

Cress and family, Mr. 'Mrs, Milford Pasre and family and Orandma Page of Elsmore visited at Ixiwry Page's Sunda.v-. Grandma Paie Etayed for a few days visit. I Mr. VanCa had a very sick horse aifew flaivs last He finallyjcalled the Morain veterinary and his horsi! is ahnuf all right at thlS Mr.

Elmer Duggan. Misses Bessie and Blanche -Marple spent Saturday night and Sunday in lola visiting relatives. ,1. Baker was out from La- Harpc a couple of days helpin? Mr, Cress build a tool shed. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Boycr and fa-nily and two nieces Of Mrs. Boyer's from lola passed thronsrh our neighborhood Sunday enroiite to Elsmore to visit Grandma Anderson I Mn and Mrs. Duggan were callin? at Mr. Joe Griffits Sunday afternoon Mr.

Pierce. Mr. i Page and dau.ghter, Dottle, Mr. and Wiley Venable are.our sick folUs at this writing. Mr.

arid.Mrs. Myers and Gladyk and Miss Ruth Pitts spent Sunday at the T. S. WIlllamB In spite of the cold Friday quite a crowd get out to tlio pie soeilil at the "jchool house. There were n'pt enough pies nor peanuts to supply the crowd bnt'al! seemed, to Have a fine time and tbo Ip-dies made five ddllarls.

Rev. Babbit was a-cconipanied by Ills wife and a daughter who is deaconess and they were dinner 3 of Mr. and Swisher Sunday. HABKIET P. SMITH.

for County She is the head o'- a fainiij', and has lived in lola for a nutnber of years. have attended this reason st in the ls one place red, and where her two children the public schools. Fo nil abiding iiiten fare of Allen county. The Treasurer's off in. where rfri is reqni -luith has deqionstrated that she is to jiandle Ihe affairs of the ol'fice, and on that ground for hTsr the sui 'i'ort cf the voters of Alleji Centra" Committee.

RAT ENFIELD Deinocfatic Candidate tor County Attorney, will; appreciate your support. Reminlsceyit. "I hehr Scribbler Is writing moving plcfiirp pinys now. TTnve yon' seen ijny df stuff?" I "Tes, I've seen pretty nearly everything he has written." i i "How did Itilmpress you?" I "Ever.v time I saw one of his I had to ndmtt that Scribbler has a remarkable memory." at Mn- 'rsffc tonlirlif. National Issues Ilseuiscd.

Everybody cordially Invited. UON'TSGOLO IKE GROSS MOTHER! Lqok nt Tongue! If tie fijlomach i Bowclk GHILO IS BILIOUS, FEVERISH Cioated. Clean Lit- Liver, Don't scold yourj fretful, peevish child' See. if tongue is coated; this is I 'sure its little stomach, liver xnd bowels are, clogged with sour waste. When listless, feverish, full ol bad, throat sore, doesn't 'at.

nleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache. Indigestion, diarrhoea, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of H'igs." and in a few hours all the foul waste, the sour bile and fermenting food, passes oiif of the bowels and you have a well and playful child again. Children love this harmless "frtiit laxr i'tive," and mothers can rest easy after giving because It never fails to make their little "Insides" clean and sweet. handy Mother! A little today saves a child tomor-. but eel the'ceniiine.

Ask your for a 50 cent; bottle of "California Syrup of FIcf. which has directions for babies; and for grown-ups tie. Remember there are counterfeits sold here, so Christmas ami holiday grteting cards of every description. Bi, line samples now l)eing shown by I the Register Job department C. XO-27-50 yours Syrup Company." onteiriDt any otheri fig syrup.

Iiildren of all ages plainly on the bot- see' that 8 made by Fig Hand back with Knit Underwear of all kinds at New York Store "I can see the accusing picLure of Christ with the dead and dying all around him, with shrapnel and the roll of cannon, and can hear the'Mastcr say to Woodrow Wilson, arc the iicacc for they shall be called the children of "Some of thc-rirtell US that the foreign jwlicy has been evil, and vacillating. Tonight 20,000,000 Ainci-ican fathers will gather around an unbroken family fire.side with their wives at their sides and their children around their contrast that with the Old World, the of broken fire and mourning upon every hand." If that is evil, may God prosper it anji teach it tio the rulers.of the Old World! "Four years ago they sneeriipgly called him ri r-chool teacher. Today he is a world-teacher, His class is made iij) of kihg8, kaiseks, princes and potentates, and the schoolronm-cii'cle js the "Without orphaning a single cliild. without widowing a single American mother, -yvithout firiiig a single gun, or shedding a drop of blood, he wrung from the most militant spirit that ever brooded above a battlefield the concession of American De'mands and American Ilights." sides and gloom and THE ALLEN COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CE.NTRAL COMMITTEE. Joke T.

TYLER. Chairman. I FRANK FORREST, Secretary. al Adyertising).

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