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Phillips County Post from Phillipsburg, Kansas • 2

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THE PHILLIPS COUNTY POST THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1921 SENATE BILL NO. 299 Providing for the cutting and trim GIFTS THAT ming of hedgo, fences and removal of obstructors at the intersections of public highways. It was our pleasure to meet John Cheadle over at Woodruff last Thurs-day afternoon. John has been post-master there for quite a number of years, and, though up pretty well in years, yet is very active.

The post-ollice is now located in the new brick Luilding, built after the recent fire there, and no doubt the new location makes the work for him much easier. Help Hena Molt Mux-Sal Ven helps hem to molt in 4 to 6 weeks in place of 8 to 10, builds better blood, better appetite and put the blood in better condition to ore. vent disease, and for more and better layers. Sold by Farmers Stores at rhillipsbunr, Stuttgart, Kirwin, Agra, Long Island, I'ruitt, Gretna, and Garrison Keeme, Glado COMMUNITY PLATE Ue it enacted By ine legislature of LAST! the State of Kansas: fffnV. r.ni SECTION I.

That paragraph 2894 MMX of the General Statutes of the State of Kansas for 1915 be amended as follows: Under rules and regulations to be perscribed by them the board of county commissioners of each county in the state are authorized to cut all hedge fences within 60 vards of a railroad crossing, abrupt WHAT THE CRITICS SAY OF "DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE" corner In the highway, and thereafter keep the same trimmed not to exceed height of four feet, fcxeept where New York Mail used as a protection to an orchard, John Barrymore's masterful acting Waco (Tex.) Newa-Tribune (By Alie Kent) More thrilling, more fascinating, if possible, than Stevenson's narrative "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" In "Dr.

Jekyll ana Mr. iiyae- is without question the outstanding bit of screen work shown on the screen in many moons. Mr. Barrymore's vineyard or fed lot, and to cut all weeds in the highways ana thereafter keep the same cut so that the same shall not at any time be allowed to grow to a height exceeding three feet. To remove all signboards, bill boards and board fences exceeding four feet in height within fifty yards of any such railroad grade crossing, abrupt boasts supreme dramatic work on the work in the production ranks equally Correct Service Pieces of COMMUNITY PLATE are ideal gifts for all occasions, and within the reach of every purse.

with his highly artistic -nicnaru tha rvitrinn theater. Credit is due to John S. Robertson, who corner in the highway, or entrance to directed the picture lor raramoum WHERE THEY'RE TEACHING Through the courtesy of County Superintendent Bradley, we are permitted to have the following list of the teachers of this county, their district numbers and postollice addresses. 1 Lala Woods, Phillipsburg, 2 L. It.

Parsons, Kirwin 2 Nettio Umber, Kirwin 2 Joy Hihklrand, Kirwin 2 Miss Silkett, Kirwin 2 L. M. Jones, Kirwin 2 Emma Scott, Kirwin 2 Harriet Scott, Kirwin 2 Sue Ackley, Kirwin 2 Mrs. II H. Hull, Kirwin 3 Sheldon Frick, Phillipsburg 3 Erma Locke, Phillipsburg 3 Mrs.

Helen Rector, Phillipsburg 3 Grace McCoppin, Phillipsburg 3 Mrs. Esther Cole, Phillipsburg 3 Mrs. Ruth Hopson, Phillipsburg 3 Florence Lynch, Phillipsburg 3 Glen Lane, Phillipsburg 3 Mrs. Janet Jupe, Phillipsburg 3 Christine Klontz, Phillipsburg 3 Mrs. May Tackwell, Phillipsburg 3 Ruth Freeman, Phillipsburg 3 Jeanne Moore, Phillipsburg 4 Thelma Rickey, Phillipsburg 5 Meryl Garrison, Glade 6 Fern Hanson, Phillipsburg 7 Eva Hoag, Kirwin 9 Alice Campbell, Kirwin 10 Mary Crider, Phillipsburg 10 Effle Richardson, Glade 10 Florence Paramore, Glade 11 Opal Linnell, Long Island 12 V.

A- Hopkins, Long Island 12 Miss Hunt, Long Island 12 Ethel Howard, Long Island 12 Mr. Shaver, Long Island 12 Miss Curtwright, Long Island 13 Eunice Mackinson, Agra 14 Emma Reed, Agra 15 Mrs. Hansmire, Phillipsburg 16 Grace Low, Kirwin 17 Olive Sanders.Kirwtn 17 Lucia Klontz, Kirwin 18 D. W. Lewis, Logan 18 L.

W. Thompson, Logan 18 Flora Mitchell, Logan 18 Mrs- A. G. Drew, Logan 18 Henrietta Veeh, Logan 18 Mrs. D.

W- Lewis, Logan 18 Murine McCabe, Logan 19 Nettie Fuller, Kirwin 21 Flora Arnold, Woodruff 21 Etta Liggett, Woodruff 24 Lelah Fisher, Kirwin 2d Naomi Goodrich, Gretna driveway of a public highway. Pro Herzog's Jewelry Store The Gift Store of High Qualities and Reasonable Prices part or John biiows remarkable attention to detail and is wonderfully well directed. Nowhere in literature has there been created a character that calls for more difficult acting than is demanded of Barrymore in this. But he does it in a realistic manner that brings a sudder for every scene in which he appears as the degraded, misshapen brute reated by the invention of Dr. Jekyll It is a picture you will want to see if you care to remember one of the most remarkable characters on the screen.

You will never forget it. New York World "TV J.kvll and Mr. HvdeH in the vided, That nothing in this act shall apply to signs placed by any county or state association for the purpose of imparting historical information or traveling directions: Provided, That before any county commissioners shall commence to perform or cause to be performed any of the things herein provided to be done, they shall order the county clerk to mail one notice to either the owner, tenant, occupant or agent of the owner, requiring him to do these things herein provided within ten days after the mailing of the notice, and continue THE to do so from time time without celluloid translation is at the Rivoli thearer this week. John Barrymore thn hiphminded Dr. Jekvll.

and the any further notice. Should said evil and horribly grotesque Mr Hyde party fail to do so witnin sam time, or anv time thereafter, then said Woodrow Washer commissioners shall do or cause to be has set a staniiara lor oiner voiceless tragedians. The gradual change frnm tht pcntln character of the al truistic Dr. Jekyll to the hideous an done and pay for the same out of the general revenue fund of the county and direct the county clerk of the county to enter the same on the tax rolls airainst the real estate together Artcraft, and ueranger, wnw put the fascinating story in screen form. New York Timea John Barrymore as Dr.

Jekyll and Mr. Hyde camo to the of the Rivoli yesterday afternoon. For the excellence of the photo play every thing that distinguishes it from the pictures that come and go day to day marks it as something special and extraordinary. It is what Mr. Barry-more himself does that makes the dual character of Jekyll and Hyde tremendous.

His performance is one of pure motion picture pantomine on as nigh a level as has ever been at-tained by anyone. Wid's Daily Barrymore's performance is a thing of fine shadings and violent emotion The production furnished the picture approaches a state of perfection so closely that It is irrelevant to quibble over a few minor technical details. One of the screen's masterpieces, and the house that shows it is in for increased prestige. New York Evening Mail John Barrymore's screen version of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr.

Hyde" the strongest argument yet presented in support of those who contend that motion pictures may convey the high-estforms of dramatic art. Nothing more artistic than Barrymore's portrayal of the conventionally proper Jekyll and the repulsive and bestial Mr. Hyde has ever been seen on the screen In every way Barrymore puts "Jekyll and Hyde" among the few real classics of the screen. tithesis of all that is good is depicted as truly as the words of Stevenson drew it. Spectators have a tendency to forget themselves and become a with a penalty of 10 per cent of such part of the horror, but one leaves the Rivnli mi ith the belief that movintr costs and collect as other taxes oi the county are collected and when so collected and credited to the general pictures in general are on the verge of a new era.

revenue fund of the county. Let us show you the WOODROW WASHER with tilting tubs of shining copper tub lids of warp- and wear proof solid cast aluminum-extra large wringer which swings to four positions, equipped with aluminum hand rests and water board. It will wash everything quickly and thoroughly. Your daintiest lingerie, your finest linens are not too dainty or delicate or fine for the WOODROW WASHER. And your rugs and bedding are not too heavy.

TIME TABLE EAST BOUHD 23 Lucile Cole, Phillipsburg 27 Edna- Drake, Phillipsburg 28 Trylla Aldrich, Gretna 21) Mate Larkin, Phillipsburg 30 Orin Crider, Phillipsburg No. 2 A.M. No 6 7:45 A.M. No. 34 (Jersey) 5:35 I'.

M. No. tt 7:40 I'. M. No.

40 11:20 V. M. No. S4 (Loch! Freleht) sua A. Jl.

WEST BOUND No. 39 3:15 A. M. No. 7 8:65 A.

M. New York Tribune In "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," the feature picture at the Rivoli this week, John Barrymore contributes what may be recognized as the finest screen acting yet achieved. Few Bt-reen plays succeed in giving the illusion of realty, that goal is far easier for the spoken play to reach.

In the case of "Dr. Jekyll anl Mr. Hyde" such an illusion comes to the average spectator. For this result the excellent acting of John Barrymore is largely responsible, but the setting of the play and the scenario also contribute their share. No.

33 (Jersey) 12:10 P. M. No. 2a v. n.

No. 5 9:50 P. M. No SI (Local Kreljrht) ......8:00 A. M.

SI Grace Goddard, Thillipsburg 32 Zella Clearwater, Logan 34 Miss Bryant, Long Island 35 Mrs. Elsie Jackson, Phillipsburg 3fi Helen Roberts, Phillipsburg 37 Mrs. Edith Caps Tripplet, Agra 38 Everett Stohr, Naponee, Nebr. 39 Ralph Coe, Naponee, Nebr. 40 Ray McConnell, Woodruff 42 Grace Hamilton, Agra 43 Ida Whitten, Stuttgart 44 Alice Farley, Speed The Electric Shop (All On trul lime) MISSOURI PACIFIC IliLAUE) Knst Bound 5:05 P.

M. West Bound 1:00 P. M. 44 Ethel Johnson, Speed 45 Helen Woodard, Prairie View liiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4 a Mrs. W.

Gibbs, Glade 47 Gladys McClung. Phillipsburg 48 Esteline Pfost, Agra 49 Mrs. Rosa Herrick, Glado 50 Hollis DeMetz, Republican City 51 Julia Hauptli, Kirwin 52 Ella Shaver, Agra New 53 Leona Casebeer, Republican City THE STAR THEATRE Thursday, Sept. 22nd First show starts at 7:30, Ticket office opens at 7:00. The management requests all who possibly can to come early, for we would like to have you all comfortably located before this wonderful story starts unfolding on the screen.

54 Delia Stevens, Gretna 55 Esther Abbot, Republican City 56 Mrs. Effie Adee. Gretna 57 Cecil McCartney, Republican City 59 Neil Hopson, Phillipsburg 60 Dcannie Moore, Kirwin 61 Marie Hartshorn, Logan 62 Ethel Lafferty, Logan 63 Edna Harlow, Stuttgart 64 Mildred Knowles, Glade 66 Celia Roberts, Prairie View 67 nazel Pool, Long Island 68 Mrs. Griffin, Phillipsburg 69 Edna Hadley, Long Island 70 Sophia Peak, Logan 72 Edna Pennington, Phillipsburg tmmmmnn: Attebery Cafe Prices 73 Laura Wilson, Agra 74 Gussie Runion, Phillipsburg 75 Amy Wismer, Prairie View 76 Bertha M. Meyev, tilade 77 Lucile Wright, Logan 78 Exie Stuckey, Agra 79 Chalice Johnson, Republican City 80 Ralpbj De Metz, Prairie Blew 81 Verna Cook, Naponee, Nebr.

82 Opal Green, Logan 83 Jessie Brewer, Phillipsburg 84 Lois Bryant, Long Island 85 Elizabeth Fritschen, Logan 86 Marjone Halderman, Long Island 87 Florence Strain, Phillipsburg 89 Vivian Myers, Long Island DO Eilleen Roberts, Kirwin 91 Wilma Trull, Agra 92 Ruth Harrold, Long Island 03 Mildred Drake, Phillipsburg S4 Muriel Lake, Phillipsburg 95 Ruth Dunton, Republican City 97 Ima Hodge) Phillipsburg 98 Viola Larson, Agra Regular Dinner or Supper, 40cJ Special Sunday Chicken Dinner 50c 100 Edith Finch, Prairie View 100 Maud Buffington, Prairie View 100 Florence Gay, PYalrie View 103 Grace Hovens, Speed 104 Helen Ilendriekson, Logan 105 Edna Snow, Agra W)(5 Wilmn Halderman, Long Island Lower costs and increased production make possible another large reduction in the prices of Studebaker LIGHT SIX models. New Prices Effective Sept. 8th 3 PASSENGER ROADSTER $1125 TOURING CAR $1150 COUPE ROADSTER $1550 SEDAN o. b. factories All Studebaker Cars Equipped with Cord Tires "This is a Studebaker Year" Jill JjMH, 107 Cornelia Stegeman, Prairie View If you want quality, equip your car with Brunswick Tires 109 Ruby Reed, Agra 110 Fleta Lucas, Prairie View 111 Fay Goodrich, Long Island 112 Dorothy Matteson, Gretna 114 Pearl Hartzog, Long Island 116 Alma Gaines, Speed 117 Ethel Lafferty, Logan 119 Lillie Brown, Long Island 120 Olive Crowmer, Speed 121 Edith Bailey, Logan 122 Norma Whitten, Phillipsburg 125 Floyd C.

Glass, Logan 126 Melva Peak, Glado 127 Bertha Boland, Stuttgart 129 Perry Starbuck, rrnirie View 130 Elizabeth Lahey, Prairie View 131 Mrs. Jennings, Gretna, 132 Clerm Zumwalt, Agra 132 Mrs. Clerm Zumwalt, Agra 132 Elmer Colgate, Agra 132 L. D. Wesmer, Agra 132 Mrs.

L. D. Wesmer, Agra 132 Edna Tubbs, Agra 132 Esther Whitney, Agra 132 Merle rezler, Agra Either fabrics or cords WESTON SON, Distributors Phillipsburg Tire Shop Roy McDowell, Proprietor PH1LUPSBUEG, KANSAS Joint District Smith-Phillips Winnie fecott, Agra Joint District Norton-Phillips Grace hlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH HftlHUIHttttr wm WWW WW WW) WW' KodaDaugn, Logan.

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