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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 7

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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7
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WAS' IMMENSE HOXTEV.VILE FLOWERS MADE GREAT HIT HERE LAST SIGHT. Intrrprefation of Gfuol" Work of Artr-eoo4 Aodleoee Was HIgrUy PlnstHL Last evening at the First Preaby- lerlan cbureh Moalevalle Flowers in bis interpretation of Charles EMck- "ChristniaB Carol" was the third of the for the Y. M. C. A.

lecture course. As a munoiogist Mr. mowers' efforts have probably never been equalled before an lola audience. His interpretation of the Carol" is a woric o( art Bnd bis rendition of it last evening was one of the must remaricable performance of this class of entertainment that has ever been given in this city. He bis characters with such a vividness that one can almost see them In the flesh.

Mr. Flowers is an orator who has attained the highest development of ibe elocutionary art. He clothes his story with a iiersonullty and forceful ness which holds the rapt attention of his audience, in addition to his ora- lorrical ability Mr. Flowers has a rich- voice which Is pleasing to hear and adds greatly to his Christmas story. I-'or one-man attraction.

Montaville Flowers is without exception the liest entertainer ever booked on a lecture course in this city. AXOTHEB LIGHT yr Shock Near Symra Oconrred Tbla Persons Ktlled. Smyra. Jan. sharp earthquake exi)erience this morning no local damage, occurred twenty miles northwest of here.

A number of houses fell and three persons were killed Buildings were damaged in other towns. Geo. Xoyes Here. Noyes, suiierintendent of (he Webster refinery' at Humboldt, is in the city today. The refinery Is now closed with the exception of the shipping A carload of oil, shipped to Concordia last week, was near Hartford and Is a total loss.

md Laxative for Baby Free The child of today is the parent of the futurej and whether it grows up hatlthy axii strong, or puny and weak, deptaas upon the intelligence of its parents, for most children are bom into the world healthy, but thousands become future weaklings between burth and the age of ten, when the parents are still in greatest control The prime cause of trouble in the stomach. A babjr that Is dlseatlns iu food seldom cries and always looks fnl; the UtUe child whose stomach gooi Amps and plays and never whines; the cnnnnir chOd leama well at school and Is ur fun If its head Is clear and its stomach Ugbt, and that means it it has so constiiMitioD. The best and safest way to cure any IrrsKularttr of the stomach and bowels In children Is by the use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This is a liquid lazattvo wtnidtrfal in its eflect as Mrs.

John W. Dunham, AMile Creek, Mrs. H. L. Cullam.

Flalnvtlle. and numerous others can testify who slve it to their ddUrtn with extraordinary results. A. bottle only oosU SO cenu or SI ac- cordinir Jto the sixe you want, and even OBS fO-cent bottle wlU do a wonderful attonnt of good In a It can be Ctvon to any member of the family in constipation, sour stomach, indigestion, torpid Over, sick SOME KAirSAS BILLS. Vu) kttmtj GcMial Iidrodaccs BHU Against Tmsts and Joiirts.

Topeka, Jan. Fred 8. son, general, has completed the drafting of the bills intended to make easier the enforcement of the Kansas prohibitory and anti-trust laws. These have aH been aent to the judiciary commHteea (tf the house and senate for approval before being-introduced in This was done so that if the committees did not like the bills tbey would not be introduced. The committees have to approve the bills before the house or senate geu a chance to express an opinion of them.

The bills probably will be introduced as committee bills instead of any members getting the of introduc ing them, and, as soon as Introduced, the bills will be ready for congldera- tion In both branches without the usual reference of the measures. Among the bills prepared are the following: Prohibiting foreign coriniratlons, not engaged in interstate commerce, from taking suiu from the state to the federal courts on the of having their licenses forfeited. Providing for summoning and compelling appearance of officers and pro duction of books of coriiorations In anti-trust cases. Making all fines assessed against cortwrntlons for violation of the antitrust laws a Hen on the conitwny's property. i Oiving the board of rullrtmd commissioners the power to regulate the prices of corimratlons which have been adjudged by the courts of having a monopoly of a particular line of business.

Providing a penalty for each-day that a corporation, continues to violate an antl-trnst statute. Prohibiting the sale of "two per cent." Revising the entire procedure of granting liquor pehnits to druggists, putting it intb of a board, limiting the of jiermits and making stricter requirements for drug gists to obtain permits; also giving women absolute veto on granting permits. Giving county attorneys the power to summon witnesses to inquire into iolations of the law. Giving witnesses immunity from punishment for any lawbreaking concerning which they may testify. Providing the pre-emptory padlocking of places where Injunctions for violating the liquor laws have been granted and injunctions violated.

Increasing the salary of the attorney general to $4,000 a year, giving two assistants $2,400 a year each, abolishing the chief clerk in the attorney general's office and providing for a special office assistant at $1,600 a Abolishing the present board of wm trol. the boards of directors of the penitentiary and state reformatory and putting control of all penal and charitable instituions in the hands of new board of contiOl. FAMOUS CHESS PLAYER HERE. Capablanca, the Cuban Chess Expert to Come to Humboldt Fm. 5th.

headache and dve nevw gripes or stranglea like pnia. taUete, lojtt Md whldh shoiS iwtjbe given to children, women or old folks. yon have a child or other member of the ftmUy who ne but has never used thto grand laxative tonic, send your name and a free trtal bottle wai be sent to your home. In this yott can llad-oat what It wfll do expense. If there is anjrthing about your aitanent that you don't nnderstanA or if you want any medical advice, write to the doctor, and he will answer you fully.

There is no charge for this service. The address is Dr. W. B. Catdwell.

60B Caldwell The Humboldt Herald says: Capablanca, the famous chess expert is expected in Humboldt Feb. Dth and will play a series of simultaneous chess games against the expert of Humboldt, Tola, Chaniite, and other towns. Capablanca Is making a tour of the principal cities of America and is playing experts In all of them. He comes to Humboldt through the influence of O. C.

Brett, who holds championship of the state. Humboldt is the only small city on his list. It is classed with such towns as Chicago. Kansas City, Omaha. St.

Louis and other large cities. The games will probably be held In the Y. M. C. A.

rooms. Arrangements will be made for spectators and as many as wish to play? The games will attract many chess players from surrounding towns. BOOSTERS MEET TONIGHT. Matters of Importance to be Discussed By the Club. The Booster clut) will hold an important meeting tonight, beginnlngi at 7:30, in the west room on the second floor of the Masonic building.

Matters of much importance are to come up and a large attendance is urged. Try a Register Want Ad. len AT THe Model Shoe Store SEE OUR WINDOW AND BARGAIN TABLE Ladies! $3.00, 13.50 and $4.00 Shoes at 500 pairs ladies' Rubbers regular 55c grade at We have just finished invoiomg ajid find we havjB of Jf Carpets of patterns we do not expect to contimie. AUthese wiUbe This sale will continue two weeks, but come early to'get the best solid oak DRfeSSER, with swell top drawers. 20x24 French bevel edge mirror.

This Is a nice smooth Dresser and well worth $12 Hut we urc going In discuntriiiie It. The price will $7.65 Conch only Sperial Bnnratns In Iron and Rrnss Beds. All C'iuiirs Left Over from Holiday.x go' at a Big Heductfon. Icind at Royal Push Button Chair.s all reduced. $10.2.5 reduced to SHT.ijO $14.7.1 reduced to $11.75 $17.50 reduced to reduced to $14.25 reduced to $19.50 it Is unusual to sell a line like the Royal at close out prices, but we have a lot of them and do not wish to fake up the rwun with them.

MATTI.NUS AND ROFE FIBRE CARPET. Cotton Chain Matting, only, per yard 30c Jap Matting 22 35c Jap MatUng 26e Hope Matting 75c Hope Matting 9x12 Sofi Fibre Rugs, just the thing for ber rooms, reduced to, only $6.85 itI4.7 PKINrEHH DKEHSEK This Prlncei Dresser Is made of sawed oak and has two nice roomy sM 'elled drawers. It has a large shaped French plate glass with a beveled edge. There are several other patterns of Princess Dressers, some of them white maple, prices. at very low This $18.75 Sideboard reduced to $11.75 at a big reduction.

Bit; KedurUon in Buffets. Buffets cut to $18.75 A-saving of Just $10.00. We have a large number of nice 'Buffets that we expect to sacrifice during this Lots of Special Bargain In PlseoD. tinned Rockers. RUGS Am eARPETS 9x12 feet Ingrain Rugs reduced to $3.95 $8.75 9x12 feet All Woo! Rugs reduced to $13.50 9x12 feet Tapestry Brussels reduced to $15.50 9x12 Tapestry Brussels, reduced to $10.7.2 $17.50 9x12 Tapestry Brussels reduced to $18.50 9x12 feet Sexless Brussels reduced to $16.00 $22.50 9x12 feet Wilton Velvet reduced to 816.75 $27.50 9x12 feet Wilton Velvet seamless reduced to $18.00 $30JttO 9x12 feet Best Body Brussels reduced to $25.00 9x12 feet Axmlnster Rugs reduced to $19.75 $27.50 9x12 feet Axmlnster Rugs reduced to $31.50 $30.00 9x12 Axmlnster Rugs reduced to $32.50 $35.00 9x12 Axmlnster Rugs reduced to $26.75 $1.25 Wilton Velvet Carpet made with border and laid $1.00 $1.35 Axmlnster Carpet made with border and laid $1.75 Axmlnster Carpet made with border and laid $1.35 $1.20 WJHon Velvet Carpet border.

lald $1.10 Tapestry Btnssels (Jarpet made without border, laid 75c Tapestry Brussels Carpet not made or laid i. mi 25 tp 50 per Discount on Discontinued Lace Curtains. n-7 pw certt count on all and also on Coi Covers. .11 A VERY CLEVER ACT Smith Rushton's Box Trlclc Called for Loud Applause. Smith Rusbton, the entertainers who are at the Auditorium aH this week, made their first appearance last night very favorably received.

Their box act Is very clever and is done mudi faster than any sUnilar act ever pnt on here. Mrs. Is b'indfolded and a gentleman's coat placed on her. are then tied togeOier and she. Is pnt In a sack and the sack secnraly tied and sealed with wax.

tben placed In a box which la locked and. raped by two oiitslde'rs. Tlie box is then moTed jui eaMdosofe and.MJr. Ip Ltik -rrr SI counts one. Out Mrs.

Smith pops and Mr. Smith is found in the box Inside the sack blindfolded, his thumbs tied and the stranger's coat on. Of course it is a trick but a clever one and an interesting one at that After this act Mr. Smith walks against two skaters. He goes Just half the distance the skaters go.

Last night Tod Canatsey and Guy Bth- ridge ran against him and he. beat them about eight feet. Tonight two more local skaters will go against him. mu Have a Big Sale. Mr A.

B. Mull asks The Register to announce that be will have a big public sale on February 15th at which he win offer bis of dairy cows, one of the finest herds in the slate: eighty head of Rambolet sbeep; and his Duroc Jersey hogs. Col. J. B.

Duerson will ciy. the sale. The Nordics Oeleflatlon Appreciate the Efforts of Local Santa Fa Agenti A number of parties who attended the Nordica at Ottawa last evening have asked the Register to extend their thanks to the Santa Fe officials and especially to Agent Ralston of the local station for the courtesies extended to tliem to Ottawa. A'special car was-arranged to uke the lola delegation to that city and was left standing in the yards at Ottawa so that the patrons of Ibe road from have a comfortable place to await tbe coming oC the aouttibound wbich brought them'home. It was through the efforts of Agent Ralston that the car was Usnaliy a special car can be obtained by a local agent wttb a antee of the a of tickets.

Mr. Ralston was to give the several- ofllbeK a guarantee of over twenty at tho time the, car was-arranged for but tte delegation from this city nnmbered orir fifty. eOBE ELSGTEB SSNAXOB. Guthrie. Jsft.

lV.iirftie hbuae ahd senate today VOted( tepsliatUy for United States senitor. Demociyt, received, ttia wfll tonr by a Joint'i nority vote was cast Plyiili. Roy Edwards Haaa Lamb Wttli two r.s;,. aaOes euC ibises to It la a.latt^b;<iHtf iead. every) way afltf tMr7tW peifecUJ! aften 901 san4.

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