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THE IOLA DAILY REGISTER. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31. 1925. PAGE THREE 35 A NEW fDRD MAKES ITS- DEBUT. Cottonwood, rhones 134 and 234.

tonwood, Phone 563. F. G. Lawryer, Mr. M.

T. Shinn, 210 North Colborn, Phone 195. C. A. Clark.

30 South 414 North Buckeye, Phone 93. A. R. Sleeper, 322 South Buckeye, Mrs. Sam Malcom, 607 South St Phone 1439W.

Minute Men Omtnlttee. Phone 309. Mrs. Ora Hart Weddle, of Shawnee, Okla who has been here visiting her two sisters. Mrs.

Zella Freeman and Mra. E. T. Huzza rd and her brother. Mr.

R. L. Hart and their respective families, left for her home today. I ITS COOLER TTT lELl'Eil 15, 4, ilia, ft ni. 20c; Xiglits nud 30c AND TUESDAY Miss Klh-l McCoy underwent a tonsillectomy operation Saturday at St.

Jehus See the Dew Ajax at the Fair. M. J. Hdleman of La Harp left this morniwRon tbc Sunflower Special for Medicine Lodge, Kansas. A' For Sale; Six room modern.

10 acres, Vfe cash, riione H6I. Mrs. Mae Scott und son Raymond 1 of Decatur, who have been visiting in the home of Mr. J. 11.

lark. left Saturday for Aller-ton Iowa, for a visit with relatives. Hotel Portia ml I.uncli, 65c; special merchant plate, 50c. Mis Id.t Hogt of Wellington, arrived today from Lawrence for a short visit with her aunt Mrs. A.

F. Chastain of 512 South Walnut street. I Mildred CurtU, M. D. General medicine.

Office over Cooks Drug Store. Phone 55 f. Residence 505 South Slat'. Phone 1231. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Henson and baby. arrived yesterday In their tar fiom their home in Woodrivcr, 111., for a visit with Mrs.

Bensons parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marks. Heres Henry Fords first new touring cor.

All his models have been changed. The bod is slung lower, the seats are lower and wider, and there is more room between the front and icar seats. More of a streamline effect ha been obtained -by raising the radiator caver. The size of the brake drums has been increased to give greater braking power, so necessary in these days of heavy traffic. The touring car now has four doors and the roadster two.

A one-piece windshield has been placed on the closed models. WINKS VIOLA DANA THfOOOWE 006ERTS RAYMOND GRIFFITH (7 (paramount Qicture Coats Flare Crystals Mr. C. A. Dorcey, C.

of C-. 1 Second, Phone 1127J. B. B. Pump-Thone 2S6.

Mr. Bert Fryer, 215 elly, 110 South Teunesbee, Phone East Phone 265. Warren Tuck-: SCSW. er, 104 South Third, Phone 103XW. Lookout Committee.

E. Foster, Ml Edfet Madison, I B. M. Anderton, 820 North Clicst-Phonc 1020. W.

E. A ling, 502 nut. Phone 674. Al Davis, 223 South Sycamore. I'hone So.

Ir. North Walnut, Phone 1379. L. A. Shad wick.

CIO South Cottonwood, McMillan. Gen. Phone 134 and 234. Mr. John Ntl- Walter Swinford, 702 South CoF-son.

420 South Cottonwood, Phone 1174W. Mr. W. T. Smiley, Daily Register.

Music Committee. Mr. Fred Steele, COS Noith Walnut, Phone 1220. A. E.

Gariison, 715 East Madison. Phone 130SW. Everett Land, 510 South Thone 1245. Mr, Frank Baker, South Ohio, Phone 1054W. George Fennlmore, 219 Soutii Elm, 1058W.

Mrs. F. J. Oyler, 316 South Walnut, Phone 462. Mrs.

W. II. Hardin, 401 South First. 479W. Womens Work Committee.

Mrs. J. O. Major, 219 South Buckeye. Phone 1273.

Mrs. J. II. Sow-erby. 215 North Syeamoie.

Phone. 1181. Miss Dolly 318 Ea-t Street, Phone 789. Mrs. Charles Williams, 323 South Phone 403.

Miss Mary Reni'-bcrg. 116 South Third. Phone 536. Mis. A.

R. Sleeper, 322 South Buckeye, Phone 309. Mrs. Ada Cullison. 407 North Sycamore.

Mrs. L. II. Wi-h-ard, 315 South Walnut, Phone 155. Mrs.

D. It. Phillips, 110 South Fourth, Phone 1152W. Mr. L.

Conover, South Ohio. 1054 W. Mr. Bernice Gregg, 1017 North Sycamore, Phone 396W. Mrs.

Sain Dale. 513 North State. Mis. R. II.

Pumpelly, 110 South Tennessee, Phone 368W. Mrs. W. H. 401 South First, Phone 479W.

1'shers Committee. W. C. Faust. 316 North Cottonwood.

Phone 763. Clias. Barber, 407 South Chestnut, Pbone 947. James Rowden, 502 North Street, Phone 1177W. F.

J. Oylpr, 316, South Walnut, Pbone 462. D. R. Phillips, 110 South Fourth, Phone 1152W.

F. G. Lawyer, 414 Noith Buckeye, Phone 98. D. D.

Iamg, 201 South Sycamore, Phone 6011V. Jay Hrsfecr, 415 Est Jackson. Phone 198. Mr. L.

Ilardcrty, 501 South Third. Young IcopleS Work. i Everett Dennis. 406 East Jackson, Ihone 1131. Duiothy Roteit-.

Mrs. R. I. James, 415 North Walnut, Thone 577. Miss Clarice Kunk- leman, 230 South Tennessee, Phone 1122J.

Orville Potts. Miss Francis Anderson. 827 N.ortli Phone 928. Miss Tlielma 110 South Tennessee, Phone 368W. Secretaries Committee i Lyle Hamilton.

Lyle Warner, 307 West Jackson, I'hone 1260 W. Mr. L. Ij. Kiser.

South Colhorn. i Mrs. A. C. Tudor.

50 2 East Monro. "Miss Marjorie Mather, 9 Campbell. Phone 471 W. J. II.

Hendeieon. 2 Eat Buchanan, Phone 6. Miss Georgia Proctor, 601 South Fourth. Finance Committee. C.

O. Bollinger, 309 Noith Syca- Yf? WIILHL Shew a 2: Matinees le and TONIGHT Here is a picture with the first scene and ends with euite so clever and Roberts and Raymond nml also iAthi: BALD) cthc soul of man soldo The great itruggle frozen wastes of the North Sm it in Ratios Race to lialto. Wednesday Adolph Coming THE TEN The following merchants at ihelr stores with Padgett's Confectionery Cafe Perfect Ilnherj M. M. Grocery Jackman Variety Store White Eagle Service Just one laugh- but it f-tarts with the last.

Youve never seen anything funnv. Comedv cast includes Theodore Griffith, the screens new comedian and BALTOS RACE TO NOME AND GUNKAR KASSGN IN stirrinp struggle and uobs to. a stricken? city) Mrs. Dorothy Boyd went to Chanute on the noon train to spend the afternoon with friends. Mrs.

Claude Clemans of Waxa-hachie, Texas, who has been visiting Miss Fein Burgess, left this afternoon for Garnett to visit before returning home. Mrs. John Heay of Oklahoma City, who has been visiting in Uniontown, was a visitor in Iola todaj enroute to Kansas City, far' a visit with relatives before return- Of ing horn'. Jl -red parts urn tires. We liny second baud car.

Purcell Co. Mr. ami Mrs. J. I).

Mundis and two children. Eleanor and Irr- mine and Miss Daiy Baker arrived home yesterday from a tor trip to the O.arks. They sprnf their time at PineviBe ami with Mundiss parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Wright. I Garlinghouse, who Robert The October Delineators and new Fall Quarterlies are in. RaniMijN rCfi with'deafh the' race through the to Rave a plague-stricken city Nome with Gunnar Kasson and Mcnjuu in A Kiss in the Dark Cecil B. De Mines COMMANDMENTS The hemline of the newest cloth and 1 Is The bracelet of finely cut crystal la rivaling the popularity of the etrlng pearls worn about the wrist.

It fe particularly effective with an all-white or an all-black costume. Tur coats shows the flare that so necessary on new frocks. With the iull hemline, coats themselves are thorter and slightly nipped In at the waistline. derwent movai of tils tonsils at St. Johns hospital Saturday, is rporled as doing very nicely.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Stille mo- jirs LejgMy of Fort Madison, tored.to Coffey ville yesterday and OWlf Who ha been her? on bnsi- an operation for the re- Mrs.

F. F. Van Wye of Yates Center was a pleasant caller at the Register office Saturday. Fcrds Enameled, $15 up. C.

C2 McCarty Son. Mr. Philip Cass arrived home Sunday from Chicago for a two weeks visit with his mother, Mr.4 Florence Cass, librarian. Farm Loans. See us for Farm Loans.

R. L. Thompson Agency. Dr. and Mrs.

E. C. Reynolds -of Independence, spent Sunday wlth his mother. Mrs. G.

F. Reynolds of 206 South Chestnut street. Dr. L. Cox.

Specialist Ear, Nose and Throat. Mrs. E. M. Smith arrived this morning on the Sunflower Special from Washington, D.

C-. for a visli with her parents ncarCarlyle. A full line of beautiful fall millinery in all the new shades for matrons. Misses and children, moderately priced. Edwards Millinery'.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McMurray of 1006 North Sycamore street are leaving today for Parsons wlnre they will spend' the winter with their son.

Aotfce to Ice Customers. On account of the Fair our wagons will be on the streets very arly on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Service on platform all day aud until 9 p. m. Iola Ice.

Cold Storage Fuel Co. A telegram received today bring the information that Chas F. Scott editor of the Register, will arrive in Iola Wednesday night on the plug. Mrs. Scott will come a few days later.

See the Improved Ford Car In our -booth at the Fair Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. Actual pho. tographs are now In our window. McCarthy Motor Co.

The Nah Motor Sales Co. liao received one of the Ajax sixes which will be displayed at the Alien County Fair this week. Aiax, which is being built by the Ajax Motor Co. (a subsidiary of the Nash Motor Is a very classy looking little car and comes fully equipped. Dr.

A. B. Twadell, Osteopath. New Globe Bldg. Phone 191.

Mr. ami Mrs. Willfred Moore of Tulsa; Oklahoma, who have been visiting Mr. Moores parents. Mr and Mrs Fred Moore of 818 North Sycamore street, left Saturday afternoon In thefr ear for their home They spoilt a week In the Ozark before coming here.

Sunnyside Kennel display of German Police Dog and her li puppies created quip? a sensation at the Chanute Fair. Dont fail to see them at the Allen County Fair See the new Ajax at the Fair Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wilson am daughter. Miss Alice Wilson lef early yesterday morning in theii car for Rich Hill, where they spent the day with Mr.

Wilsoni parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wil son. Sr.

They wort surprised lind Mr. Wilsons sister, Mrs Henry Pfaff of Kansas City alsi visiting in Rich Hill, and enjoyet a pleasant visit with her. Let us help you plan your next partv in the new Gitll room Kellev Hotel. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Rice and daughters. Voris Virginia and Shir ley Ellen, lett yesterday afternoon for their home in Independence Kansas after spending a week witl Mrs. Rice's sister, Mrs. J. C.

Porter and Mr. Porter of Norle Heights. Enfoy season ticket to the fair with the money you save in buying a hat at Edwards Millinery See the new Ajax at the Fair. Mrs. J.

T. Everhart and Dr. am Mrs. E. Rogers of Cai.sy, Kan sas arrived Saturday morning fo' a visit with their nicrc and cousin Miss Ella I.angsford.

They lef Sunday morning for a. two weekf motor trio through Missouri and Iowa, taking Mii3 Langsford with them. APPOINT COMMITTEES. are giving Kelley Theatre purchase! nf Shannon Hardware Fd Morris i. Y.

Merchant Jewelry Shields Shoe Store Dr. II. A. Brown Son, Drugs Station E. E.

Wright, Gas, Grocery Organization Brk Preparnlary In Linngclibtic Sen ices Is ITogres'-Ing. ness and visiting in the borne of Mrs; Geo. IInggin3 and her niere! Mrs. Esther Davis, left today for Hutchinson to visit her brjtlmg. Mr.

T. E. Wilson. The Toa friends of Miss Dorothy Leighty will be Interested in ing that she lias a good position with tlm Shaeffer Fountain Pen and Pencil Co. spent the day with relatives.

Wanted: Dining room girl. Call in person. Kelley Hotel. Mrs. J.

C. Butcher and Miss Hazel Hodnett went to Ottaw'a this afternoon to drive down a car. For Sale: 2-ton truck, good condition. Terms. Thone 1464.

Dy way of preparation for the nioie. Phone 853. R. A. Ewing, 501 TT East Street, Phono 1114W.

J. F. Knock, 315 West Madison, Plume .1437. Dj. Sl'adwick, 510 Soutii Union Evangcli.s-lic Sei vices to Rtart in jtola the 13ih of September, committees have now been ap- Nowata, pointed to supervise the various; Mrs.

Chan. Clark arrived home yesterday from a trip to the markets whre she has been buying fall mllfinery for the Kd wards Millinery on West street. Mrs. Clark expects to he in Iola for several weeks and will do marceiing while here. Fat your noon luncheon at the Hotel Kelley, 50c.

Mr. and Mr3. Earl Ilitchey and three chiidrett. Druzllla Ann. Whit and I'ura Jane drove up Fundav from Ponca City to spend the week with Mrs.

Ritcheys mother, Mrs. Lydia Davis of 2U3 South Stat street Cali Claude Roe for painting aud paper hanging. Mias Eunice Turner and Miss Opal Osborn returned home Saturday fiom Okmulgee, where they visited Mranil Mrs. 'Richard SI allies and family. Miss Osborn lias been spending the summer with her sister.

Mrs. Staines. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness shown us during the death and burial of our dear father and grandfather Mr. and Mrs. Harley L.

Snyder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Crvat Snyder, Mrs, Osie Necdels. --Five room modern house, good location. Bargain ff taken at once.

Phone 560. Mr. A. C. Dirge, general freight and, passenger agent at Oklahoma Cty.

Okiihoma ai rived Saturday atlornoon for a visit with his sister. Mrs. G. W. Shad wick aud fam-) By of 510 South Cottonwood street.

-Mrs. Maggie Lair of has visiting features of the conduct of the re-e She.vivai Yesterday afternoon at Mis Leona Heath returned this afternoon. to Topeka after a visit Yf'er'on her' way the home ot her cousin, Mrs. Jlto Kranukh. been, beep friends, relumed home today.

from Council Grove Kans r4 hold where she attended a camp 'King of the Seventh Day Adventist church WASHJWM Qmmm Pastries. Dome-made toozers Bakery oclock at -the Presbjterian churchy the committees all met and had their work outlined to them. The diffeitnt committees will meet again throughout this week to begin to get their duties in hand but aside fiom that there will be few important developments of the preparation for the Union meetngs Mrs. W. M.

Lockart and two children. Adell and Ardith. of Humboldt. who have been visiting in Colony stopped in Iola today for a Mrs. Z.

L. Simmons of Ottawa itfRRed through here today enroute iOme from a visit ip Fort Scott. visit with Mrs. Sarah Huss befurL cronnt of the outride interests cA Mrs. Harry Baker and sons of COIR6 on home.

Topeka, who har been visiting heir sister and aunt. Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Mutruy. "hoJomtee8 as thev have been worked Garvey and family in Lallarpe, re- have been visiting the fonners i aujbv the ministers of Iola and home today. parents. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Mur-Ujrr viigin. advance man for of 1P06 North Sycamore yungelist Brow r. The list is not hand, right in your own home, the day you wash.

In other words, wash away guesswork. Do this Call at our store or telephone us to bring a Maytag Gyrafoam to your home. Wash with it wash everything from silks to overalls from baby-clothes to blankets. Then, if it does not sell itself to you by its own performance, we will take the Maytag away without even asking you to buy. NY washer is bought to provide a convenient labor saving means of doing the family wash.

But the washer that can wash all kinds and weights of clothes that can do it the quickest that can do it most thoroughly and easily is the washer you need. The time to learn which washer will do these things is before you buy. Buy only on proof on facts obtained first street, returned today to their home, fiHjn however, and addtions and in Parsons. Kansas. The elder Mr.irhanges viu be made to it from and Mrs.

Murray accompanied Hmr to time; them home for a visit. Miss Ruby Settles of Amiot, Kansas, who came a few days ago to make arrangements for entering Junior College here, returned today to her home. F. B. LE WELL, St.

I). Just suppose there wore no tlas-ified ads. Then what would you dq when ou wanted to-buy, sell, rent or hire? For permanent waving and narceling, call 9D5 Mrs. Woodard. Mrs.

W. J. Williams and Mrs. Margaret Kllborn of Mulvane were visitors in Iola today enroute to Fort Scott where they will visit their sister and daughter, Mrs. May Newcomb.

i Dr. Bonnie Law, Chiropractor. J4 North Washington. Phone 2. Mrs.

Lula Willis left today for Winfield, where she has a position as buyer and manager of the ready-to-wear department of the Lynn Dry Goods Company. Mrs. Willis has been with the Richardson Store for the past eleven years. Sand Gravel and Road Gravel. Thog martin Gariner.

Iho. 639. Mr. Dell Milne left this afternoon ior Lawrence. where he has icccptcd a position with the Rol-lands Book Store.

He will attend K. U. this winter. Prajer Meeting Committee. Mrs.

W. H. Root. 114 South Sycamore. Ihone 2S9.

Mrs. Rob-ertjWarner, 314 West Jackson. Phone 516. Mis. John Biown.

402 Ea4t Monroe. Phone 1078 Mis. Glia. F. Scott, 306 South Washington Pbone 8..

Mrs. J. C. Glass. 90J VVorth Scamore, Phone 1242.

Mrs. Shields, 410 East Madison. IJiQhe 493. Mrs. C.

S. Bishop. 302 hSbrtiv Sycamore, Phone 332. Mrs. Tafy Wilson, East Lincoln.

Mrs. v3. jp. Oliver. 604 North Chestnut.

Mrs. R. I. Mathei, Street, Phone 471W. 415 North Walnut? Mrs.

Fanny Neosho. Phone 1. 01. McMillan, Gen. Mrs.

E. J. Wright, Phone 695. 418 South First, Mrs. L.

L. Dennis, Phone 1131 Mrs. 802 South State, Mrs. M. T.

Shinn. Phone 195. Mrs. J. Maddox.

609 South Ohio. Mrs. Nellie Randall, 901 North Walnut. 9 Outstanding Maytag Feature Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Edwards of 223 North Jefferson avenue re-' turned Saturday afternoon from a motor trip to Wheeling, Wed Vir-WHO phone 557. gini.i, also to Langcioth. where they visited Mr.

Edwardss daughter, Mrs. Claude Swaitz and fam i'v and at Moundsv ille, W. Va where they visited his granddaughter, Mrs. Mace Duffy and Mr. Duffy.

They were gono two weeks and two days and drove 2100 miles. Thoy made the tlip in their imw Oakland loach and enjoyed their Ihhne 558W. 9 Campbell Lpj. R. I James.

phone 557. 502 Eat-t Mr. L. A. Phone 1044.

318 South Tliiid. A- Tweedy, PliQne 1304. 406 East Jackson, James McMurray. Ihom U46W. 210 North Colborn.

6 Easily adjusted to your height. 7 Clothes can be put in or taken out with the washer running. 8 Tub deans itself. 9 All netal wringer. Self adjusting.

In-cunt tension release. 1 Washes faster. 2 Washes detner. 3 Largest hourly capadtyin the world. 4 Most compact wssher made-takes floor space only 25 inchea square.

8 Cast aluminum tub can't warp, rot, swell, split or corrode. Special attention given Dla- of Colon and Rectum. Electro-Therapy. Office Iola State Bank Bldg. Phone 117 and 705 Mr.

and Mrs. A. V. Martin and son Iawrcnic have gone on a two weeks trip Quincy, Illinois, where they will visit relatives. From there they' will go to Burlington, Illinois and St.

Iouis. Mo to visit before returning home. lo. Bidder. Sealed bids will bo received by th Board of Education of the City Iola Kans.

uuttl 12 o'clock noon September 7, 1325 for coat for the sthool buildings for the ensuing year. Approximately 100 tons, more or- less. For further particulars nr W. A. Wheeler, Clerk of th Board of Education.

Board reserves the right to reject any and nit bids. W. A. Wheeler. Clerk, Board ot Education.

Iola, Kans. Mrs. E. W. Spencer and children, John, Mary Louise and Genevieve of Sallna.

Kansas nro visiting friends in Iolt for several days They will leave Thursday morning for a visit with friends in Neod elia and Baldwin before returning home. i Dr. Montgomery, the Iola Laundry Bldg. Fbo. 138.

chiropractor. trip without any punctures or car trouble of any kind. Mr3. Mari' NHsen of Savunbnrg. went to Topka today where she expects to mak her Mrs.

Nelson formerly lived in Topeka. I TODAY A Attacked Reason for World Leadership 2:00 p. tn. DAILY TONIGHT 7:15 9:15 DAILY 1 ELITE For home without electricity, the Msytsg Gyrafoam available with Gasoline Multi-Motor attachment. ('nlinnens Show Saturday 1 tojl p.

m. THE HOME OF BETTER PICTURES Mr. Russell Burtch. traveling saDf-maa for the S. W.

Ncggle' Co. of Kansas City spent the weekend with hla aunt. Mrs. Arthur Coblenhz and family, a'-o hi sister Mr8. W.

II. Shroyer, who lias been i iting here. Aollce to Ice Customers. On account of the Fair our wagons will bo on the streets very early ou Wednesday. Thursday and Friday.

Service on platform aM day and until 9 -lola Ice, Cold Storage Fuel Co. FOR BALM Good six room house, city water In kiUhen, electric lights, garage, on paved street. If you want bargain, phone 1215W. 1 Gyrafoam Dasher WITH CAST ALUMINUM TUB for 15c Vaa Fresh Bread, 2 Mnoxers bakery Lunh nrrs Novel tMrs. Paramor MARRIED FLIRTS Featuring; Bush, Conrad Nagel, Pauline Frederick A -Women Who Can't Hld Her Husband Doesn't Deserve llavq One With these words of her rtval tn Imr ears.

Mrs. Parainor consented to a divorce, and left for Europe. Even on board the ship she found herself attractive to other men. She learned that a woman woon't have to be intelligent to get a man's love just unscrupulous, Aesops Fables Topics of the Day Comedy, Blows and Dynamite Jlatincc 5r ard 20c; Mglit 10c and 30c ADDED ITTUMTIOX VAUDEVILLE DODGE AND DURST in Take It Leave 11 A rip-roaring comedy sketch loaded with songs and humor. Wednesdaj Kiiddj liimsriflt in MGld and Grit Mr.

ad Mrs. Harry Cook and son arrived home Saturday from a vacation trip to the Ozarks. They, with Mr. Cooks mother. Mrs.

E. L. Cook of Long Beach, and sister, Mrs. Jas. Woodin aud family of Wichita, spent a week at Mt.

Shira, Arkansas, in the Ozark region. The rest of the party stopped in Fort Scott for a visit with friends Mr. Woodin returned to Wichita Sunday but Mrs. Woodin and children will stay in Iola for a visit of several days before re turning to Wichita. Mr.

Roscoe Richardson lias arrived home from a week's visit to the markets where he has been buying merchandise 'for his new store which he will oppn soon In the building formerly occupied by the Summers Dry Goods Store. Mr. and Mrs. W. II.

Shrover returned to their home In Tulsa. today after spending a few days with the flatters aunt, Mrs. Aithur Coblentz and family of 617 South Washington avenue and the former's sister. Mrs. J.

Q. Roberts and family of Lallarpe. I ANNOUNCING Maytag Salles asadl Service Allen County Maytag Co, Meimtte Elleotoa Phone 798 Elaine Randall, actress, who quit the cast of White Cargo in San Francisco, had charges of assault filed against W. 1. Dioyt of New York.

She asserts he locked her in a room and attacked IT.

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