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MANHATTAN' (KAfl.) MERCURY FniDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921 CONFINED TO HER The association is comppneil of bac manipulated their motors so that the exhaust pipes left a heavy wall of black saioka In the path of the parad-era. i MF, RELIABLE TRANSFEB m4 LOU A (IE CO. Office 427 ft Piynta Avenue Re. Phone 3133; O'f. Phone 3JTI Moving, Storage and Orating fYetyM from AU Depoti LOJfO DI8TAVCB VOV1NO Our knen are not transient; noal of them have been with us' for yeira.

A tomplcte stock of pucklne nut rial always on hand, Bauffafire Light naullng dertaken by his department showed a ratio of one divorce to every seven teriologists and veteiluarluui from all over the United mempiiih corn sr.si'Exnr.D Arrased of Laying Down Raiokn Screen During gro Parade Memphis, Nov. 23 (AP) 1J5 Memphis traffic officers begnn a three, day parade, which caused the pegroes to abandon the procession. The officers were said to have backfired continually an'd to have the executive committee of the United State Ciolf association yesterday. The committee decided to hold na-tlonnl open championship June 27-20, This event already had been awarded to the WliiKed Foot Golf club at Ma-niaroneck, N. Y.

FOOTBALL SEASON NEARS ITS CLOSE SEVEN OAM EH STAXB OUT HATl'KBAVH CAKU fiiiiiuiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiHiHiirj mm a Itl Intersect lonul Hbow of Day Mill be KurnMied at Went Point Sebrnnlia and Arm Meet By BRIAN HELL Associated pre 8 port a Writer. New York, Nov. 23 (AP) Mont of, the football teams of the country ploying tomorrow will close- their doors for the season. WJth only few exceptions elevens scheduled for taking the day off and only a small group of' rugged, contestants wili carry their war Into December. The Saturday card mokes np In quality and lack In quantity.

Seven cames stondg out In the array. Vnln Anrl ITarvot! rll1 nrAVA A maff. Turkey Day Vacations Demand a certain dresHed-up appearance whether In-S vitod to dine with friends or going to the football game and to be well dressed one net sufficient to attract 75,000 spec-; tutors to the Yale bowl, for the test will be the '47tli meeting over p. stretch of more Ihon BO years. Tho Yale team of 1927 was two touch-I downs better than the defending Har Brownbilts For Women means the Heighth of Fashion in newest styles and Lower Prices.

BUSTER BROWN'S for Children mean the best value at Low Prices Our Guarantee and Service Is Back of vard aggregation but there seems to be a question If the Ells can show such superiority at home a year later. California Meets Stanford Another stirring game of ancient foes will be at Berkeley, and the result will have a. definite result on the Pacific Coast conference title, California must defeat Stanford or see the conference title go to tlw University of Southern California. The big lntersectional show of the day will be put on at West Point with the powerful Nebraska outfit, tied but not defeated, meeting an Army team that has only one blot on its impressive record, Pittsburgh stopped the Cornhuskers march with a scoreless deadlock while Notre Dame turned the Cadets' flank at New York, An lntersectional attraction in the middle west makes it a fair swap, HOME 5 MONTHS DimnliiNeH Houfe-Ktttier and It Own Housewerk After Remark, able Recovery. Praise Knrttuu 'For live months previous to the time I began taking Sargon, I was practically an Invalid, but now after taking 'six bottles of this wonderful medicine I feel as well and strong as I ever did In my life," said Mrs, George Hansen, of 1823 Spruce Kansas City, recently.

Mrs. Hansen Is a life-long resident of Kansas City, and Is active in church and club work, being a mem ber of St. Michael Catholic Church and the Woman's Benevolent Assocla tlon. "The best description I can give of my case is a general rundown condition, weakness, nervousness and noor digestion, she continued, "I lost my appetitejand nearly everything I forced myself to eat made me sick and caused severe indigestion pains, I frequently had pains, in my right side under my first rib. I became so weak I could not look after my housework, and for five long months I wasn't able to leave -the house, "I was told that an operation would be necessary, and I dreaded the thought of It.

Then, I read an article about Sargon In the newspaper, and decided to try it. "It began to help me from the first. I have taken six bottles and new feel like a different woman. I am strong arid vigorous and haVco't the sign of an ache or pain. I feel so much better that I have dismissed my house-keeper and now do my own housework.

I now go to church regularly and attend my club meetings. "My complexion has cleared up wonderfully and I feel years younger. All my friends are telling' me how much better I look. My appetite has improved and I eat the heaviest foods without the slightest signs of indigestion. Sargon may be obtained in Manhattan from the Palace Drug and in Ogden from the Ogden Drug store.

Adv. THREE DEBATES 3iEXT WEEK K. 8- A. C. Will Meet Emporia Teachers and Nebraska Kansas State debaters are entered in three matches next week, two with Emporia State Teachers coi lge and the third with the University of Nebraska.

Monday night J. A. Terrell, Syracuse, and A. R. Challens.

Newton will debate with the Emporia Teachers at Severy and Tuesday night A. R. Challens and James Bonfield Elmo will debate the teachera at Am-erlcus, Friday night J. Correll, Man hattan; R. Lashbrook.

Almena, and J. Taylor, Manhattan will debate with the University of Nebraska over station KFOR- All three debaters are on Parliamentary vs. Presidential governmeni and are for the benefit of the higl. school debate teams. This is tin state high school question.

CHAPMAN ELECTED PRESIDENT Will Head County Clerks AssoclntJor of the State Elmer Chapman, county clerk ol Riley county was elected president or the Kansas County Clerk's association at its annual election at To-peka Other officers named were A. j. Schmedemann of Geary, first vice-president; Hugh Mitchell, Cheyenne second, vice-president; Maude White-house, Pawnee, secretary; and Orvllle Bell, BURT AND BUSHNELt LEAVE Will Attend Meeting of Livestock Sanitation Association J. H. Burt professor of anatomy and physlcology and L.

D. Bushnell, professor of bacteriology will attend the meetings of the livestock sanitation association in Chicago December 5. 6, 7. marriages In thin country, Indicating ho thought, a "serious disorder," MANHATTAN EOXERf! IN FT. RILEY BOUTS Johnnie JVuen and if ill Cole to Meet Jack- Front and Private Mann in War Dept.

Theater Johnnie Jones and Bill Cole of Man. hattan are enteral In the boxing bouts at the War Dept. theater, Ft. Riley to night. The fights will start at 8:30, There will be five bouts, four of four rounds each and one of 10 rounds Tho main bout of the evening will be between Jack Holt, 142 pounds of Ft Riley and Buttling Chico, 145, Juarez Johnnie Jones, 133 pounds Is match ed against Jack Frost 130, Clay Cen- ter.

Jones fought Frost at Clay Center and came out of the bout with a slight lead. Bill Cole, 145 pounds will be matched against Private Mann, 145 pounds, 2nd Cav. Ft. Riley. Cole fought Mann to a draw at Ft.

Riley pn the October 21 program, but since then has defeated Buzzarie who defeated Mann at Clay Center. Other bouts of the evening will be Pvt. Grace, 145 pounds, 13th av. vs Pvt. Eaton, 145 pounds, I 2nd cavalry and Ken Bowman, pounds 9th cavalry vs Kid Wright, 135 pounds, 9th cavalry.

I Another Manhattan fighter who will box tonight is Wildcat Paynter. Payn-ter will meet Kid Mllford of Holsing-(on at Hutchinson. Milford is considered one of the best in his class. BEEF BRINGS $1 POUND ON HOOF Shorthorn Steer Owned by Alaster Wlshnrt, Manhattan Sells at 40 Cents a Pound Kansas City, Nov. 23 (AP) One dollar a pound for beef on the hoof was paid for prize steers in the auction of cattle at the American Royal Livestock and Horse show here today, Muscatine 2nd Hereford, owned by the Hillandale Farm, Muscatine, Iowa, and adjudged grand calf, all breeds; went at $1 the pound to an Excelsior Springs, hotel while, the reserve champion and 4-H club grand champion, Blackbird, an Angus owned by Charleene Moss, Princeton, was purchased at a like price by a Kansas City hotel.

A Shorthorn steer owned by Alaster Wlsharf Manhattan, which, won tbe championship in the vocation al 'agriculture club class, sold at 40 cents a pound. A string of Kansas Sjtate Agricultural college sheep was sold to local packing plants at prices ranging from 9 to 21 cents a pound. The top price for junior farmers' lambs went to Edwin J. McColm and his sister, Margaret McColm, Emporia, Kan. Their second prize Shropshire lamb brought 50 cents a pound.

Margaret McColm's second prize pen of lambs Dold at 25 cents a pound. ASKS FOR HIGHER WAGES Labor Federation May Oppose Those Who Would Defeat Postal Increase New Orleans, Nov. 23 (AP) Declar 'ing that "a rich nation like America cannot ask its employes to work for a wage that is entirely inadequate," William Green, president of the Amer lean Federation of Labor, served notice that the federation, if necessary, will strive to defeat congressmen opposed to granting increased salaries to postal employes. Mr. and Mrs.

M. D. Cohn were In Topeka Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs- Byron Cohn. SIX OF GERMAN CHEW RATED November 23 (AP) The Valentla wireless station announced today that a Lloyd's radio message from the Danish steamer Estonia said that It had saved six of the crew of the German steamer llerrenwyk.

The Herrenwyk was In distress about 64S miles west of Ireland. must be well-shod. i Pair. 417 l'oynt since NOT sinc 1919 have you had this true flavor. It's a new triumph of Dr.

Schedler'sthe product of years of experiment. A ed in the wood mellow rich with taste and tang that compare only with the finest of old-time brews. Try it at your soda foun- tain or thirst parlor. Keep a case in your home. PABST CORPORATION MILWAUKEE, WIS.

Bolman Horsman Manhattan, Kas. ri 1 1. ri 1 mm 1 THE BASK roit BUSINESS THE FIRST NATIONAL UXTSK Manhattan. Kansas PROFESSIONAL: a VTT BUSINESS CARDS Drs. Cave Groody Olllett Hotel Bulldlno Dlugnofle, Surgery and X-Kay Dial: Office 3545 Ren.

Dr. Cave 2292; Dr. Groody 2391 W. M. Reitzel ir, PHYSICIAN and SUROEON X-Rny Electrotherapy Equipment Ulrtch Bullring Office 3453: Rca.

2337 W. H. Clarkson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 5 Office over First National Rank Dial 3152 B. Belle Little, M. D.

PHYSICIAN and SUUUEON Office hours 1:15 to 4:00 p. m. Morning Hours by Appointment 426 Houston Street J. W. Evans, M.

D. Specialist In Disease and Srogery oi ol Eye, Far, Nose and Throat Ulassei Properly Filed by Latest Method pffice over First Natlonnl Bank Office Dial 2037 Rna. Dial 3011 E. A. Drake, M.

D. Specialist Eye, Enr, Sose ana Throat and Fitting Glassiy 111 South 4th Dial 23U J. R. Mathews, M. D.

Specialist Eye, Ear, Sose Thro Glasses Scientifically Fitted 10, Ulrlcli Bldg. Dial 297.4 Barrett A. Nelson, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Hours 1:30 to 4:80 p.

Morning Hours by Appointment Office 426 Houston Street Dial: Office Res. 42GT L. E. McFarlane, K. It GENERAL EURO EC" I flours: 1:30 to 4:30 p.

re Morning Hours by Appointment Office 426 Houston Street Dial: Office 2184; Rea. UU Drs. Colt Colt PHYSICIANS and SURGEON! Olf Ice 106 S. Fourth Street Union Natl Bank Downstair! Complete X-Kay, Diathermio and Yiolet Ray Equipment. Dial: Office 2596; Res.

2221 or Joseph T. Danzer, M. D. PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON I' Office hours: 10 to 12; 1:30 to Office 426 Houston St Dial Office 2184, Residence 4311 OSTEOPATHS Ida M. Rogers OSTKOPATU Graduate of The American School o) Ostcopofay, Kirktville, Mo.

lurmera and Stockmena Bank Bldf Dial: Office 2373; Rea. 1191 0DENTISTB Dr. F. L. MnMock DENTIST All Operation in Dentietry AMIIfaRa Performed.

Pricet Reasonable Office over A. ft P. Store Dial: Office 3296; Rea. tilt 324A PoynU Avenue MISCELLANEOUS W. F.

Lee REAL ESTATE insurance. Loans Notarial Wor 407A Poynu Avenue Dial 2086 The Manhattan Mutual Life insurance Company HOME OFFICB Manhattan Mutual BuUdlnf Manhattan, Kansas SAFETY RAZOR BLADES I SHARPENED Better than new. For less than half the cost of new blades. I-enve at any drug store, downtown or Amrlevnie. 1 i WHOLESALE GROCERS DEFEAT WYLIE CANDY In Exhibition Mutch at Afrglevllle Alley, Downtown Team Takes Two Out of Three The Wholesale grocers bowling team of downtown met the Wylle Candy team in an exhibition match at the Agglevllle alleys Thursday night, The Wholesalers took, two out of three of the matches.

The scores of the games are as follows: Wholesale, Grocers 679781832; Wylle Candy company 670779898. The race in the Aggievllle league Is very close with Varsity tied with Palace for first place, Pines tied wtty Wylle Candy for third and College. Drug tied with Boll and Lutz for the cellar position. The Agglevllle league standings at the end of the games this week are as follows: Pet, Varsity Clo. 14 10 .578 Palace 14 10 .576 Pines 13 11 .535 Wylle Candy 13 11 .538 Barber Cleaners 12 12 .500 Johns Creamery 11 13 .,453 College Drug 14 .412 Bell and Lutx 10 14 .412 PACKERS LEAD IN HANDICAP LEAGUE One Game Separates Moon's Garage, From lenders United Five Games From Top Kansas Packing is leading the Manhattan handicap bowling league by one game.

Moon's is second with a four game lead over the next nearest opponent, United Light and Power, The closely contested places are between sixth and ninth. Walter E. Moore and1 Post Office are tied for sixth and Letts Mellck Grocery and Pines Cafeteria are tied for ninth. The standings are as follows: Pet, .875 .833 .653 Kansas Packing 21 Moon's Garage 20 United L. P.

16 Manhattan Creamery 14 Commercial Travelers 12 Walter E. Moore 13 Post Office 13 Eent-a-ForL 10 Letts-Mellck -i. 8 Pines Cafeteria 6 Coca Cola 17 3 4 8 10 9 11 11 .583 i .571 .541 .541 14.,. 417 16 .333 12 .333 7 .91 FOOTBALL GAME SEEN AS A BUSINESS AFFAIR California Schools Frankly Admit that the Sporting; Element Not Their Sole Interest Berkeley, Nov. 23 (AP) With estimated profits of $359,000 In the offing, the staff, arranging for the "big game" here tomorrow between Stanford university and the University of California declared today that it considered the spectacle as much of a business proposition as a sportine affair.

The net profits are to be di vlded evenly between the universities. The official estimate placed re- turns from the 79,403 seats in Call- fornia Memorial stadium and from concessions, at $369,215, with total ex penses only $9,619. The income, however, Include $100,000 of scrip given subscribers to the stadium building fund. In return for subscriptions to the stadium building fund this scrip was given out. Each scrip certificate surrendered paya for a ticket.

i SELECT 18 GIRLS FOR RIFLE SQUAD Capt, Maurice Rose Picks eirls with Highest Score for Team Capt." Maurice Rose has selected 18 girls who will compose the squad from which the girl's rifle team will be chosen for each match. Manhattan has nine girls on the list. The lead-ine scorer was Helen Dodge who scored 148 out of a possible 150. The Manhattan girls on the team are Helen Dodge, Esther Brown, Maurlne Burson, Reland Lunbeck, Elizabeth Hartley, Mjlered Huddle-ston, June Jerard, Meredith Dwelly and Ruth Clency. The other members of the squad are Virginia Van Hook, Topielca; Leone Wilson, Wichita; Carol Bris coe, Cambridge; Virginia Maupin, Iola; Marjorie Mirick, Halstead; Winifred Leah Parsons.

Cassoday; Opal Brown, Ft. Scott and Helena Hahn. Members of the squad will moot Monday at 5:00 p. m. in room 53 of Nichols gymnasium to elect a cap tain.

DIVORCEES MORE MORBID Suicide Rate Is Four Times as Great as Amonir Married Nov. 23 (AP) The sui-rnttt nmone divorced persons, ac cording to Professor Arthur J. Todd's statistics, is four times as great as among people happily married. Professor Todd, head of Northwestern university's sociological de Dartmouth going to Evanston to play with little to choose between the teams. The third test of sections is furnished "by North Carolina State and Michigan State at Lansing.

Depart ure for Both Teams The Princeton-Navy game at Phila- delphia, marks a radical departure Jf for each team. Princeton is--going right on with its season as if Yale had not been met and Navy Is at its cllma with a Tiger instead of an i Army mule for an opponent. Pittsburgh will have a corner on football Interest in that section of the country on account of a battle to the death between Carnegie Tech, with no liability charged to it, and New York university, all credits except a lone debit. Carnegie has a chance to join in any argument over football supremacy by defeating violet while N. Y.

V. may be able to throw out its defeat by Georgetown if it can win from the Tartans. Badgers After Title The middle west will match the un- defeate but. tied Wisconsin team try to win a conference title by defeating Minnesota. In addition to the crucial game at Madison, Ohio State and Illinois may fight it out all afternoon at Champaign, Indiana and Purdue are certain to have a lot of fun, and Iowa and Michigan will be welJ worth, I Kansas and Missouri will furnish a holiday at Columbia and Stillwater, will' watch the Oklahoma Aggies and Oklahoma mix.

EBBETS FACES HARD TEST IN K. KAPLAN 3 a 3 3 Every Dlal 2130 --vi 1 IAV .1 A 1 Ihe SATURDAY SPECIAL Whole Pork Shoulders lb. 15c Pork Roast 18c 10 lbs. Sugar 61c 5 lbs. Pure Lard 70c Grape Fruit 25c Celery Larare Bnncli 18c 2 lbs.

Oleo 55c Butter, lb. 1- 52c 2 No. 2 1-2 Snider Kraut 25c Spare Ribs, lb. 20c Loin Steak, lb. 28c Oranges, Sunklst 252 size, do.

3Sc, Frisco Coffee, lb. 1 43c Folger oe Hill Bros. Coffee, lb. 55c i i i I i i ii i mi i in. ii 10 Bars Soap, 1 hard water Soap 33c Fresh Oysters, pt.

50c; Qt. 95c 1 Citron, 1-4 lb 25c Orange Peel, 1-4 lb 15c Lemon Peel, 1-4 lb. 15c 2 No. 2 Kruner Beans 28c 10-12 lb. Cured Ham, whole, lb.

25c Frisco Market and Grocery Bont Is Feature of Card Intended to Wlndnp With Yonnff Striwmg and Jack Dorval New York November 23 (AP) Harry Ebbets, free-swinging Freeport middleweight, who has enjoyed sensational success in his brief flstlo nreer. meets a veteran of close to a hundred fights, K. O. Kaplan at Mad-j Ison Square Garden tonight. The bout is the feature of a card originally attended to wind up with Young Strlbling in one corner and Jack Dorval in the otherV Dorval was i nnrt the boxing commission re fused to accept Andy Mitchell as an acceptable substitute.

Ebbeta is a hard puncher but there is considerably doubt as to whether the youngster can cope -successfully with so resourceful and cagy a performed a KaplaiC The match is set for 10 iounds. In the supporting cast appears two foreign heavyweights. Max Schmel-llng, of Germany, meets Joe Monte, bt Boston, in another ten rounder and the same distance Johnny Widd, of Sweden, making his American de: but, battles Arthur DeKuh, of Italy. DATES OF GOLF MEET StT CiGlenna Collett Will Defend Title at 1 Birmingham Mich New York, November 23 (AP) Glenna Collett will defend the Woman's National Golf championship at the Oakland Hills country club, Blr- mlngham, the week of Septem- lutr 1A Viot Vlill r. trciv Mat brings back HAVE IT DELIVERED 3213 rilONE 8213 Fmll Thoes INSURANCK LOANS RKAL KSTATD Mrst National Ft.ink Plf.

rn ii The selection was announced by partment, said that investigation un-1.

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