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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 3

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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THE IDES DAILY REGISTER, MONDAY 3,1919. 3 IN THE SOUTH WINDOW OF THIS STOKK YOU WILL FINU A SIIOWINCJ OF TIIK ADVANCK ni'AUl) FOU THJH Sl'lUNO. nUICIIT, CKISP. NKW SILKS. HKKTTY NEW SPRING HATS AND SHUINO SlilTS AKE SHOWN.

WE IX- IIT YOU TO THE NEW DRESSES AND WE KNOW YOU WHJ. VIEW THE EST STYLES WITH REAL HL'EASUHE. SEE THE DOW AND THEN EXAMLNE THE NEW GARMENTS. RICHARDSON'S CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Several very illtore things just arrived from France can be seen in the window of .1. O.

furniiun- Btore, north side of the sijiKiro. Tln-y were sent over by Mrs. bniili-' er. Mr, L. Bowt-n.

wliust- li-ttcr aii-. pears.elsewhere in this papi-r. Thejeditor of the Celved from lorm 'T -ni Taf an invitation, to address a ie to be held at St tinder the auspices of the to Knione Peace, Febrnary and IK' probably will accept. for McCQbe'9 Quality Bread at your grocery. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Willis I 'urry riturned to Ilio Great Stolion Sattirday ii.iit afliT rpeiulinsr a week's fur- lU at lionie.

Cwr'ry has made ap- fur a release from a 'l'l expects tii receive tlio anil walk acros.s the iranp aiik lor lii.iiie IMJIIJ A iif is now In pro- Ire -v I lie Church of Christ. i KvanjjellsL; V. I). of ineland. Kansas, i.sin charge and ex- i 1(1 up a of sermons a- follow.s: "'Tho re we i.lie Bible?" "The 111 and the Now Uiw." Watch the for further announcetuents SERVICrSlMION We are specialists in Equipment and Repairs for the K.

C. PLUnUING A ND ELECTRIC CO. lola; msas The Cause ADDITIONAL I Hocause of a conflict In the dates ia chanKo in the week's dancing srani has been elTected. Tonight a private daiunuK party will be hold in 1 the liuU Instead of the publfc dance. The public "hop will be given tomorrow evening on the dance floor.

Twelve couples have been invited to the this eveninjt. On Wednesday evening another invi- tation dance will be Riven at the same place. The invitations have been I mailed to Humboldt and Chanute as well as the young people here. Be, cause a large number of people had planned to attend the public dance tonight the promoters are especially anxious to have the date set riglu and have the disappointed ones assured a good time Tuesday evening. Shields' orchestra will furnish the music.

I Needn't keep on feeling dis- tressed after eatiug. nor belching, nor between meals. Hood's SarsaparlUa curtes it strengthens the stomach and other digestive organs for the projier performance of their functions. Take Hood's. few high school books slightly soiled by flre and water, for sale at bargains.

Evans Bros. of Sweaty Windows. Fur Kan.sas: Fair tonifht and Tuesday; colder in east portion tonijUii. The combustion of gas, results in a water vapor or steam and in the places in uhich gas is' used in open fires without flues, or for lighlinK. sWea1 and glued furniture ogens up.

A public bullttin oi the United States Fuel Administration gives this explanation: "The combustion of cubic f4-et of natural gas will form 2,000 cubic feet of wattjr vapor or heam, and this when condensed will make approximately gallons of water. This is not peculiar to natural gas. but is ue of all gases containing hydrocarbon compounds. One thous iiid cubic feet of manufac- jgas will form aliout one-half ll water vapdr produced by the combustion of l.OuO cubic feet of natural gas. It is this vapor that causes the and broilers of stoves to rust, and where gas is used in open without flues, or for lighting, makes the walls and vsinduWs bweat and glued furniture open up." WICHITA PIPELINE BACLACHE Up With PcMtratlns WtewJ OH A harmless and effective preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Luni' bago is Hamlin's Wizard On.

It penetrates quickly, drives Ofit soreness, I and limbers up stiff aching joints and 1 I Yon have no idea how useful it will be found in cases of every day I ailment or mishap, when there if seed of an immediate antiseptic application, as in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle aiiil get your tnoney back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try" Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 Muranteed. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Mrs.

U. S. Peck who'has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Seymour returned to her home near Sav- unbnrg Kansas City Post oi" Journal, call 1062.

1-23-U Arthur MiUbern has gone to Wichita for i. visit with his sister. Harry Cochran and a brother. Carl nt Augusta. Kans.

He will be about a week. turned last week from serv H. S. Navy the war zone. I hern re- xe in the Star Delivery Long hold MoTing or Transferring of Anr Description.

OlSre 3 Jefferson WM. READICKER Phones Daj- 1327; Night C2S 0. Cox, Oculist Phone 70. Sheriff Kd P. Sntherlnnd accompanied Forrest Snycfer who was held in connection with the wholesale delivery of the household goods of Oscar Smith to local furniture store to his home In Greeley, yesterday.

Gerald Smith exonerutc-d Snyder of any responsibility in the burglary and he was sent home for the proper liarental care. Sutherland secur- the air thermometer stolen from the Kirk Smelter premises by Smith, while at Greeley. Miss Donica. counly sujier- Intendent of iiublic instruction, has Just received coi)ies of the directory of teachers and school otilcers of the county for the school year of and each in the county is vided with The booklet includes such valuable information the list' of county administrative cers. school directors, clerks, treasurers, teachers and a compilation of the valuation and tax levy of school districts for The directory has world of Information tr) those interested In any way with the school work and collies may be secured- upon application at her olllce.

Ueefers Kgg" Tonic, all feed; one lublet makes 1 quart of tonic. Try it on yoiir chickens. Evans Bros. C. Butcher went to Fun ston today to attend another big auction of horses and mules which will be held the first part of the week.

Hi'iciier has bt-en one of the biggest buyers at the sales.held at the army cauip during the past two weeks and he was one of the buyers that scoured the country for the animals for the government last year. W. While and 1.. P'oster have the ateiicy for the Hudson. Kssex ami Briscoe cars this year and have sale.i- rotiins al the Ideal Garage.

White ond Foster have had tho agency I'or tin- BriKcoe for Keveral seasons. They liaVe new models for eaih make for display and deuionHl ration pur- pt )ses on hand now be abb' make deliveries in oix'in or closed models this spring for McCobe's Quality Bread at your grocery. A Colilei) Wedding Anniversary was Saturday, February 1st, in honor of and Mrs. A. L.

Hogers. They were married in Allen Counly. Indiana. Fi'bruary ISCli. and moved lo Kansas where they have lived in Colony and vicinity for over forty-nine years.

They are the parents of six cliildren. four oi' whom were present. Thi'. twij absent ones live ai Idaho, and Great H(-nil. Kansas.

W. K. Iioyle was tho only one present Saturday that witnessed Hie ceremony llfiy years ago. There were twenty-three present Saturday, including four children, fourteen grandchildren and one grandchild. Card of Tluinli.s.

desire to express our sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors who so nobly helped ond sym- patliized with us In our bereavement' iiv the. death of our dear daughter and sister. Miss Pauline and following less than two "months the death of Paulines mother when the friends and neighbors so kindly volunteered help and Love (father), Irene (sister). Just how far do you suppose you walk every time you prepare a meal? A Kansas ITnlverslty'student has figured out the distance the average housewife walks In a like ta.sK as follows: woman who prepared supper, for six persons, as a part of her work in liome economics at the University of Kansas, walked two miles in preparing and serving the meal and then walked a quarter of a mile in clearing the tab.le, washing the dishe.s and tidying up the kitchen. Slie wore a pedometer and the distance covered was accurately measured.

It is considered fairly renresentative of the distance the average housewife walks in a like task. The meal was by no means elaborate as tho student was limited to ninety cents total jcost the entire meal for six persons. Shu got under the limit with a total cost of 14 cent.i- and mills for each of the six persons. The iinantity wa.s satisfying nd this is what they ate: Potatoes on half she.ll. cheese souffle, hot biscuits, head lettuce and French dressing, baked aiiples.

at Geneva Friday, Feb. 7. Yourself and ladies invited. Orchestra. Homer Richardson returned to his work in Little Rock.

yesterday after a short visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Richardson and family and other relatives. Mrs. Margaret of Bartlesville, is here for a visit with relatives and friends. The Rev. Curtis Strong, sttident pastor of Ottawa University, preached at both services at the First Baptist church yesterday.

It was announced that Rev. li. W. Wiseman, D. D.

Ph. Mound Valley. Kansas, who is a candidate for the lola rastoratc. will preach next Sunday. Dr.

Wiseman known to a good many lola people as he has been in the Kansas Held for years. He was a schoolmite of- Dr. G. W. Sbadwick In college.

Men's Suits $11.85 You men that can wear a small size HAVE A TREAT FOR YOU. We put on sale this niorning 35 pure all wool.Suits that sold at $18, $20, $22.50. Choice $11.85. They are sizes 35,36, 37. If you are a man that can wear this size, don't fail to come in ami get one.

Bar clay-Shield's Men's Shop MISS SPRING'S FLIRmiON (HJ) OF STOCK, MKATIIEK.M MKIGHT PIT A STOP rO IT LAST MtiHT. Gives Autucratic Weather Fttrecaster Full fur Six Meeks. After a couple of weeks of balmy spring Weatherman Wright and his poodle called this morning to inform us that h'' had other wares in stock and would iiive public a varied progra.n. -orecasting fairer weather for fJiilKiit and tomorrow after throwing wintery r.tare int his jiatient pa and this morning. The gro whi'h is just about as much of a iii ''nace on hebruary 2 io those belie; proverlii -il weather (iropliets.

as (hj sulimarine is in war times, could have seen his shadow at yestepliy afternoon if he had emerged. rli -re a 'e those who believe he had lor the six weeks siege of cold weather, which follows when he Is scared into oblivion by'the length of the shallow. A Register reporter was unable to interview Mr. us he was uncommunicative in his subterranean chambers, but it is understood that he has released the informal inn that MVr Wright rcnild send any kind of weather for the next few weeks for tin- sun did shine. Auillon Saiv! KrouKlit Hundreds of Furniers and Stoehuieii lo Town.

I The largest livestock a'uction'sale in the history the county was held at Joe Butcher's-stock barn west of the city Saturday. The sale at ten in the morning and the bidding was lively on every cry of Col. Cliarlie Bishop and Col. Jesse Holmes of Le- JKoy. jKvery in sobl and brought a good price.

Mr. Butcher was well pleased with his experiment and will probably hold another auction In the spring. Tlie animals were at Camp Funston, with the exception of the Itfleen head of tie disposed of. Although a few out-of-town buyers were here, the majority the were from Allen County. The sale bro.ughi the largest crowd of farmers to town that liave been here in months.

Tliere were several hundred men around the auction stand throughout the sale. The average price for the aniiiials has not been flgured out yet but is of the opinion that advertjsing.does the work. Hand bills were posted over the "counly and advert Ispnients were inserted in fourteen papers beside the Register. It. was the iir.vi public auction that had held.

KIM TIirKSUAV KVKM.XJ. I To lie Given at Kaptist Church for Fund Benefit. Out of the of Huliex. loin. Jan.

r.ilO. Register: I have learned in my study of physiology that public drinking tups are dangerous a person that has some kind of disease may drink out of it and then somebody and that person may then get that disease. 1 wish you would jilease jiut the following in the Regir.ter: 1 have learned of a'public drinking cup in the lunch room at the Court House jidvise it be removed. Tours truly, DORI55 nAVMA.V. Grade, Washington School The menihers of tie Baptist church.

aJfsis'ed liy a tiiwiil.cr of other musical cejebriiiis. will a concert at the church Thursday ju good many young peoiile have to rlifipoHe of this weyit. The coneert is for tjie music tuu'l benefit. The admission iie tewpry-liv-' ami thirty- five lents. The eiifiTiainment should be one of the Il giveu home Ibis year.

Two reliearsals will held preced- iiiii; the coneert. I'-yin. direcor, is. in charge. Paramount presents SKSSIE HATAKAWA In "City of Dim Faces" (fi Siiiierb i also- MITT A JEFF (AKTOON and MKE OMEOV Fehruarj 14lh and -THE EVES OF THE WORLD" CHj of Purple "Tarznn of the Apex" Untinee A dm.

Adults Children 6c Teciiiiical luen engaged in, the pulp and paper industry are expected to in York in large numbers today for the anniial meeting of the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper industry. Robert Hardy, who lives north of Lnillartie died Saturday evening at His death was iliie to cancer ot the liver. The funeral will be held tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock in Wesley Chapel. The fuiieral will leave the house the chikrcli at ,1 o'clock burial will he iMade in the cemetery two miles east, of I Geo. H.

and family of Maple-, ton. Kansas, are here for a visit with -Nogle's parents, end L. Nogle. a part of the natiqnal food production campaign the Alabama Extension Service today will inaugurate a safe farming and marketing campaign to cover the entire of Alabama. With Secretary of War Daker and other notables in attend.tnce, a dinner! will be given in Xew York City to-' night in honor of Captain Kddie Klck- nbacker, leading-American ace.

Elite Theatre BIG WEDNESDAY PROGRAM Reel Western Feature "FAITH ENDURING" featuring Roy Stewart Two-Reel Mack Sennett Comedy "DOG CATCHER'S LOVE" Matinee 2:15 Night 7:15 and 9:00 15c; Children 6c. Styles? In men's dress for the coming wiil be decided upon Dy the Cutters' Association of America, meeting In annual convention today In York City. iNCRasEMBnsnpmi loves a baby and everybcKiy Wants a babjir! dandy robust There are many young children to whom giren each j)ay, an fador in ovjercoming nuJnutrition and atarting on the road to tobiut- nest. Every drop of SOOtPf pore, rich noaruhmetit, the kind that promotat haaithy growth. OhHdi'on nHvB on SoaWm aeoa a Waaafita.

j. U-IS 25 Empty 50-gal. for sale at .00 Each 15 Days Sale on high grade Motor Oiljin barrel lots, 45c gallon. One ton Ford Truck for right. Marr Supply Co.

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