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PAGE FOUR THE KANSAS CITY ADVOCATE OCTOBER 13, 1922 mm irm mt ft iriiW The Porcupine Person Manjs somewhat like sausage A Kansas City carpenter fell off a 50-fot ladder the other day without being injured. He 3 Very smooth upon the skin; LAST SERIES fell off the second rung fromfBut you can't tell 'exactly the bottom. I How much hog is within. That France has grown in importance as an emigration country since the World war is evidenced by the great number of emigrants who are now embarking through the ports of Le Havre and Cherbough, in contrast to their custom in pre-war days of sailing from other European ports. 13 Bell Phone Fairfax 3577 Kansas City, Kansas IB A.SEB AJj 1L cooks in this country, and she can almost out cook the cook who invented cooking1.

I would like to see her etaching it at some of our colleges or public schools. The world is growing and I am growing with it. So many of our men are passing out now. Information comes to m2 on the death of Rev. C.

Frst Johnson, of Mobile, Ala. I did not know it until the other is life and then such is death. God bless you. Write tome when you have the time. I would suggest that you send your letter for me care Park Samuel Diggs Scrap Iron, Rags FOR KANSAS CITY CHAMPIONSHIP Aroostook county wTants to sever connectons with the state of Maine and become the seventh New England state.

The county is located in the northeastern part of the state and occupies about a third of the state's area. The county has grown more than 30 in population since 1900 and 300 'in valuation. 11 Sanitarium, Guthrie, Okla. Dr. and Metal Perry has told me to go there and remain until I have been fully repaired, and I am going.

You see, he says that I need a 1006-1008 N. Third St. KANSAS CITY MONARCHS Vs. KANSAS CITY BLUES Home Phone Drexel 632 certain amount of rest in order to get well. Pray for me.

The ex-widower to his newly wedded spouse, sitting on a couch, with bobbed hair, short skirts, legs crossed, smoking a cigarette: "Dear, you remind me so much of my first wife because you look so different." J. 0. MIDNIGHT. PROMINENT CITIZENS' FUNERAL ASSOCIATION PARK EAGLE PencUNo.174 (Continued from Page 1) if So none of her time she'd spare And his answer wras that she would for oal2 at your Dealer Made in five grades 1 IjIVC tliC C111U. meet 111 III there." DRESSMAKING See MRS.

R. J. ULMER for -DESIGNING, FITTING AND BEADING, EMBROIDERING Also I take care of Children in my home by day, week or month SIX GAMES A SERIES STARTING ON SATURDAY, OCT. 14 Continuing OCT 15-16-17-18-19 ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK On October first, on Sunday God sent down an Angel tram And he stepped aboard the chariot And Christ freed him from his 2115 Walnut K. K.

ir ii a op i 1 1 tm I i HOURS: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Saturday until 9 P.M. Sunday by Appointment Bell Fairfax 1864 Residence Drexel 2380 A Printing Service of No Regrets GRAY'S PRINTING, "THAT'S RIGHT" on a oa BE on urn pain. And he left her grieving for him A wife and two" children, true; And we know they long to meet him In that land of Heaven, too.

We know that the wife and daughter Are aboard the Heavenly train And we warn the son "keep ready," A PEPwSONAL SERVICE HUMAN CONSIDERATION YOU GET MORE THAN YOU PAY FOR ASK ANYBODY DR. MARION COTTEN DENTIST ma ED GO ma 8a an THE GRAY PRINTING CO. FIFTH AT OAKLAND AVENUE BELL FAIRFAX 4187 ma KANSAS CITY, KANSAS 511 MINNESOTA AVENUE lnniMnnnmr-im one So you all can meet again. And we neighbors miss him sadly For his. smiles and for his cheers To all neighbors and all townsmen innaananoanauaDnnananoannnannaQDagnaaansoaranaQQjBa AD Work Guaranteed Rassel Jewelry Co.

548 Minnesota Ave. Kansas City Kansas MIDNIGHT tist church, Rev. S. W. Bacote, pastor, and then on Mondaj Here for thirty-nine long years.

niVht. met others nt Allpn I have a few things I For his honesty, the Armour's to sav to vou about this; racking plant ne er had no going to tell you about the fears As custodian he-was trusted By them thirty-seven years. S. DIGGS FAIRFAX 3577 FR ATERNIT YB UI LDING 312-314 Nebraska VACANT DATES WEST and Third Tuesday Nights WEST SIDE and Third Thursday Nights WEST SIDE and Fourth Thursday Nights WEST SIDE Tuesday Afternoon EAST SIDE First and Third Wednesday Afternoons JF And when from St. Charles, Missouri, He came here in '83, He joined the A.

M. E. church. i here, And was useful as could be. Then it was in nineteen hun i dred, (Continued from Page 1) he is not making much fuss about it.

Men. who do things don't make much fuss. Dr. Perry came to this country from Texas, and I remember when he was just a schoolboy in Dallas, when the National Baptist convention met there in September, 1801. It was then that he had finshed public schools, and ready to start for Nashville.

I said a few things to him, and now he has been there, made up his mind to do things, and believe me, he has made good, and is still making good. We need such men, and I tell you the people who like me will thank him and pray for him for what he is doing to me daily. I am here this week, and stopping with the Rev. J. P.

Isaacs, pastor of Allen Chapel, as I write, but who will b3 in conference when you read this letter. He is ready to meet his conference, and has so worked All his faithful work could see; He was chosen by the members 5 As an honored church trustee. But we know in Heaven there's gladness, As God's plans He must fulfill But we give him up in sadness And we bow unto His will. DUNLAP LAUNDRY COMPANY FIFTEENTH AND BROADWAY THE BEST LAUNRY SERVICE POSSIBLE SOFT WATER USED EXCLUSIVELY BY US PHONE HARRISON 0592 KANS A3 CITY, MO. To the wife and to the children, We admonish, weep no more; But let all of us go meet him meetings, and "about the playing.

Speaking of conference and the bishop, things are getting down to business. I see men are letting it be known what they want, and then others are looking at them to see if they want them and if they are fitted for the places they seek. Some want to be bshops, and if the general conference would malce all the men bishops-who desire to be, then there would not be leift any pastors or pie-siding elders. Bishops would have to pastor local churches, and be presiding elders, too. I think there are about 150 who are announcing to the world that the Lord wants them to be bishops, and I wonder if there is such a thing as a man misrepresenting the wishes of the Lord, for if He wants you to be Bishop or anything else, He has only to just make it so, for He controls the hearts of many men.

I am free to admit that there are men that neither God nor the devil can control. Now then comes another class who declare the Lord has called them to be general officers. There are more generals than offices and the Lord will work this out. You will see them looking around, visiting conferences, and not willing to wait on the salvation of the Lord. I desire here to acknowledge receipts of an invitation to the Over on the Heavenly shore.

Now he beckons from bright glory How would this beautilul, sweet face look, if it was surrounded with short, snarly and unruly hair? Any one, with even a small amount of imazinatioa can picture the contrast. If your hair is short, harsh, unruly and difficult to comb, try FORD'S HAIR POMADE the old reliable remedy for harsh, curly, snarly, short and unruly hair; has been on the market for over 64 years: it makes the hair softer, more pliable and easy to comb and put up in any style the length will permit; allays dandruff, excellent for local scalp troubles, a hair dressing and temple oil combined. Contains no poisonous drugs or mineral oils. Ford's Hair Straightening Shampoo Combs for straightening and drying bair after sham-pooine. We manufacture a full and complete line of combs, straighteners and hair pressors TRY FORD'S ROYAL WHITE SKIN LOTION for the complexion Ford's Skin Oil for local akin troubles O.

O. M. SOAP for shampooing For Sale By Druggists and dealers in toilet articles Send for our catalog and price list, we will send you these and a book telling you how to take care of your hair and complexion at home, free of charge, if you willsendus your name and address asking for our Home Study Course" and catalog. Address THE OZONIZED OX MARROW WARSAW, ILL. and labored that he is leaving To his wife and children dear; THE REAL ESTATE BUREAU 529 STATE AVENUE.

FAIRFAX 1050 his future in the hands of the bishop. Rev. Isaacs is a man of Says to all, and to th.3 neighbors, "Come on, I'm happy here." thought, and a man with a vis Let's go where our neighbor's FOR SALE (5.iftnm mnoi-n ovonf Vi on rvn cx VvTrlr rvf Hnln A fn nnv waiting, With redeemed and angels blest- ion. He has done great things here, but like most men who succeed there are some who would destroy him. But he has so lived and worked that they can't touch him.

He is a man of character, a preacher of And with Christ, our blessed Saviour, $2300, 3,350 down; balance like rent. 6-room strictly modern house near Tenth street and Everett avenue; $2700, $400 down. 6-room modern except heat, near Fourth street and Nebraska avenue; $3200 on terms. 9-room house on paved street, close to car line, only $1358; We'll live, and forever rest. ability and with the spirit and there is no way to destroy him.

I 1- J. 1 it -i -n. terms, $500 down. If you have property to sell list with us. PUBLICATION NOTICE In the District Court of Wyandotte Countyl, Kansas.

W. A. Jarrett, vs. u. McCarrick, Bernard McCarnck, C.

lugut oy tne siae oi Kev. Isaacs is his wife, and she is an ideal wife for a preacher. You will recall that she is the daughter of a preacher, the Pwev. Dr. D.

G. Hill, of Baltimore. He is the father of this Mullanney, C. Mullany, William Ctfck, Wm. Cook, J.

J. Hackett, John J. Hackett, Hiram Burgett, W. A. fifth wedding anniversary of Scoles, William A.

Scolies, Show Brown. Thomas Hockett, and Austrian Situation Perilous With the Austrian government bankrupt and currency falling so low that 90,000 kronen can be purchased for a dollar, labor throughout the country is engaging in strikes in order to get a bare living existence out of wages. The government employees are in an. especially difficult position, since their claims for increased wages are not handled promptly by the big officials. Strikes of the government railway, postal, telegraph, telephone, and street car employes have occurred during the past Mr.

and Mrs. William Emmert, 519 Bowen avenue, Chicago, 111., and I am sorrv that I Arthur Brown, if living, or if they, CALL W. JOHNSON CO. Concerning that HOME OS PROPERTY TO BUY OR SELL or any of them he dead, then the unknown heirs, executois, adminis could not be there. It is all over now, but if they will send me an invite to the next one I 516 MINNEOTA AVE, PHONE FAIRFAX 0255 1 will be on hand.

I want to express to Mrs Mabel Sinclair, of 313 Garfield, my sincere thanks for the fine cake which she made for me few weeks. They have been when I was headed for Cali wonderful young woman, and Mrs. Margaret Peck-Hill is the mother. She is the sister of the Rev. Dr.

F. Jesse Peck, president of Western University. You see she has in her the combination of a great woman, and she is. I would that we had more like her. She is well educated "and cultured.

She is working by the side of her husband. I was delighted to see these people, and you watch for the report of the conference after this week. Bishop Parks is presiding. I had the pleasure of attending services Sunday morning in Allen Chapel and heard Charles Stewart, and then from there I went to a. meeting in the, afternoon for men only and heard the same man, anchnext fornia, and for the din ner which she served to me FIFTH STREET BUNGALOW APRON SHOP trators, devisees, trustees ami assigns of any and all s-ucli as are dead, Defendans.

To the above named defenlants and to each, and every one of them, you are. hereby notified that you have been sued by the' above named plaintiff, in the above named court. And unless you apear and answer the petition "filed against you, on or before the 10th day of 1922, the petition filed will be- presented to the court, and evidence introduced, thereon, upon which a judgment will be rendered, the. nature of which will.be to exclude and bar you, and each of you, from any and all claim, right, title and interest, in. or to the folowing.

described real property, Lots Eleven, Twelve and "Thirteen in Block Sixty-four in the former City of Wyandotte now a part of Kansas City, in Wyandotte County, Kansas. And to declare and. adjudge the plaintiff to be-the owner in fee simple, and entitled to the possession last baturday. Believe me, Children's Clothes a Specialty Men's Shirts Made to Order settled temporarily with an increase of paper money wages. But living costs continue to rise, and these increases are soon eaten up, necessitating additional demands.

Unable to do business with currency demoralized and. all sources of raw material cut off many of the large Austrian factories are closing down, thus adding- unemployment to the other problems which the government is striving to face. got on the outside of the chicken and other good things, and I am still thanking Mrs. Sinclair and her husband. Then I had the pleasure of being at a fine eats at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. James Adams, 2450 Euclid avenue. If you know Mrs. Minner Adams, you know she is one of the best THE PRICES ARE RIGHT" 1416 NORTH TIFTH' ST. EULA OSCAI- found me at the Secnod Bap-.

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