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i THE 1QLA DAILY REGISTER. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 4. 1927. PAGE FOUR SEZm IOLA DAILY REGISTER -there, goes CHAS. F.

SCOTT 1 BDEM'BM BEi.M'WO OU SrfUFW yAGAlSl GJERV HE'eees' HC. CUD TvaO VNCEK AGO Enteral -st th Ida Postoffloe Second Class Matter, Telephone IS (Private Branch Exchange Connecting 1 All Departments), SNHOLE ejuce A KIM NVY BLOOO 800. HURRY UP 0OB VC RE VJAVTkIOM Blpopio get: 'at Job our ft cm He re rr vs ino 'Jveevfe UOR -STiLL Tno VNHOUE VAltEKsTCO Vou Offletal Fever CKy laUa Off Intel Paper City ef Baseatt, Official Paper Allen County. A Rush jo DJtfW MOW ANj Keep, IM FROM GTTTm pefRifitp RusHikirfofpk A vwek heart cm A Holler COAltR-HE- I NCVER GcTS I CHANEY FILM IS AT ELITE Itoad To Mandalay Will Open Monday For Three Days. A bizarre Chinese joss-housq, with its punks, tabers.

nd fearsome idols, wa reijrroduced'Yn detail as the strangest bit of motion picture scenery ever designed but not a camera ever turned on it. Had it ever come under a lens its value would -have vanished! This odd expedient was carried out at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios for the-filming of Ths Road to Mandalay, Lon OhaneyA new Metro-Goldwjfn-Mayer vehicle, to be shown Monday for thres days at the Elitq Theatre. Member ef 1 National editorial Associate. Kansas Press Association, Tho Kansas Daily League. Audit Bureau of Circulation.

Praaa Congress of the World. -Inland Daily Press Association. SUBSCRIPTION RATPS. By Carrier In tola. Gas City, LaHarpa and BasaetL One Week Cents One Monti) 79 Cents One ear BY' MAIL.

di' SALt jlpg mandfacturrd by the General (f irst rnf.Ilshed In the told Dally American Car Company, KegKler, June 4f 1927.) I 5 fr.ODO gallon 40 tori taiik cars Whereas, by decree of the Dis-j initialed MpRX and numbered 865 tict Court of tfife United States for 1 to 869, both InclUsiVfe, eflld bars bfe-(ht District of Kansas, third divis-jlng manufactured by the American ion, entered on the 31st day Of May, 1 Car and Company. 1927, in a certain cause in which 4 8,000 gallon 40 ton tank cars Home Trrist Company, as trustee, I initialed MPRX and hUipbered 870 and M. L. Friedman, as co-trustee, I to 873, both Inclusive, Said Cars be are complainants, and Miller Pe-(ng manufactured by the American troleum Company is defendant, 1 car and Foundry Company, numbered 261-N, In Equity, it was 58,000 gallon 40 ton tank cars ordered, adjudged arid decreed that initialed MlRX and numbered 875 Miller Petroleum Company pay or tb 879, both inclusive, said cars be cause to be paid within three daysiDg manufactured by the Chicago after the entry of said decree, tolgteel Car Company, said cbmplainants for the usfe and 408,000 gallon 40 ton tabk cars benefit of the holders of the bonds I initialed MPRX and numbered 880 of said Miller Petroleum Company I to guq poth inclusive, said cars be-secured by first mortgage or deed I ing manufactured by the Pennsyl-of trust described itf said decree, I vania Tank Car Company, the sum of $348,459.83, with inter-I 4 1 0,000 gallon 50 ton tank cars est thereon at the rate of eight. per initialed MPRX and numbered 1001 cent per annum from the date of I to 1004, both inclusive, said cars said decree, and a sufficient sum of I pelng manufactured by the Amer money ta pay the costs bf the com-1 lean Car afad Foundry Company plainants in said cause as they gald ale Bhall be on the follow shall be tated, and that in default terms of tb VdMmepe-l All of said real estate and the aforesaid defendant.

Miller Fe I rpnArv located thereon toEether 0imem.CnmdPearnyit0rthe property RS Uiitaf SS hlwinatter described should be crogs-cracking unit, and all ma- connected Aln Count, Kan-Miller Petroleum 8ald real 8tale being herein-inrnA Jersoris clatoing described, shall first be of- Sfer 5 ta! Sr tTth. pVm- (ei sale a. on, tret, then lses apd property and every part each tank car shall and parcel thereof, should forever! sal separately, then all of said be barred and foreclosed, said pro- feaJ estate, refinery, equipment, perty to be sold without valuation t31ks, cross-cracking bhit, all and clear of Chinery in, about and connected Ti at tmblic sale witb sftW refinery, and all of said f11 thoChiheat bidder fherefor at tank carB 8hall be offered for sale Tannfh I as an entirety. After said property sale in the I has been offered for i Outside Allan County One Tear $-00 BIx Months IZ Three Months 11.60 Alien County One Tear 4 00 Six Months $2.00 Three Months One Month MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Register carries the Associated Press report by special leased wire.

The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the -use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights or republicatton of special dispatches herein are also reserved. JRwLUaH3 If yqur.are not a merchant, and happen to be one( of the great mass Wose patronage, is pjecessary to kyep the merchants gpjngi Jit might be well for you to occasionally try tq see the merchant's side: his trials and, tribulations and It iq hot all of taking in and counting money with him. merchant, (a the target for eyery picking, excuse and device yxtant. He Is the handy fellow' that pets panhandled first, last and tp time.

It a 0ul4 day with the merchant, wbyn is not cail: ed upon to give to something from te hard earned mpneythe has acquired through hours pf joil, Ila rpay need that money to meet over-clue bills from the wholesale house, but that doesnt matter with nicker who bas patronised him freely, even though he got 'his mqsey9 worth and then some. Have a heart for the of the merchanL difference be tween the wholesale coat. pf the articles he sells, plus the overheac expense of his and tat (ft filing cost hen hq seljs is his just like yourf, even though you get youra at the end of each week, or each True, merchants should have an interest -in 'the activities of community I which they get -their patronage, but there is a limit to he endurance vile which the people put upon -their. shoulders. We lire al) a parofthe community and before we go about angling for the merchants profits, we should measure the part we ere doing for the thing which we would have ilm aid financially, and then mea sure the merchants responsibility by the generosity we have exhibited.

And, aft erN we. have done this we must bear in mind that the merchant is the paying teller for a succession of hobbies, whereas maybe we have only' ridden one. Just have a heart for the merchant. Hes human 'and finds it ust as hard to make ends meet as we do. Bible Thought for Today, What doth Jehovah require of thee, but to do justly, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with thy God? Mic, 6:8.

l'-. coumv Court front door of th manner above provided, and the 1 bids ffiade thereon, I will accept ANTI CTiTrST. t0f. DODGE, SIX ON display EUis Company Is Showing Car With New Features. hu Mtlceotlh bid or bid, will bring tba sate, that before malting nalh MtihirSf'im hd shall be sold without lish notice thereof as in a or appraisement, free Miller Pe- and cIear of a11 encumbrances.

Wherea iither one Immediately upon any bid or bids troleum Company, ny being accepted by me, the bidder claiming under It, or for its e-1 ddermaklng 8Uch bid or nr dum al- bids 8hall deposit with me a sum paid said 8U1 have equal to ten per cent of the amount though more than three days have), tnr.m ao elapsed since the entry of said de cree; and Whereas, the undersigned spe idg mgy fee pajd.eJther money rial has named I or In bonds secured by the mort- Cre thfEth daTof Uaee or deed of trust foreclosed in tD? fiio97 my of 8aid actIon each bond being re- July 1927, at ocIcJc Pj. flceived for Its face and accrued in that day. as the time i said terest thereon, provided the sue Now, Threfre- I cessful bidder or bidders shall At decree, I hereby give the time of confirmation pay the on the 5th day of July. at balance of his or their bids, and of clock p. at the sa I said balance such amount shall be frthe Kansas I cash as the ca8e a fiJngle Jfn hhfdr' successful bidder will pay all of hfHeSnrnilrtv in I the costs and expenses allowed by bidders therefor, the property In court aftd fGund to be payable important A Man of 1 Professional AUammctS The originator of Dr.

Piercee Golden Medical Discovery was tho late Ray V. Pierce, M.D. At first he practised medicine In Western Pennsylvania and his unusual abll lty and success were soon recog nized there, then he moved to Buffalo, N. and established tho Worlds Dispensary where his famous home remedies have ever sinco been made. Each succeeding yeay the saltf of Dr.

Pierces Golden Medical Discovery has been greatly increased. Evidently people appreciate tho fact that it increases the appetite, stimulates the digestion, helps to enrich the blood, clears the skin of eruptions and blemishes, and makes both men and women feel as they did when they were young. It contains no harmful ingredient. Ask your nearest druggist for Doctor Pierces Golden Medical Discovery, in tablet or liquid form, or send 10 cents for a trial package of tablets to Dr, Pierces Clinic, In Buffalo, N. Y.

If such a flood as has devastated tfie. rMffsissjppi bad swept down tha Yangtse or tha Yellow river In China there would pave been Ifens of thousands of people drowned, hundreds of thousands Starved to death and other hundreds of thousands would have perished iq. epidemics. The fact that in the Mississippi flood less than 300 were drowned, none starved and noqe lost by disease is' due to thq fact that a highly "Organized Government was able to command the radio, the telegraph and telephone, flying machines, motor poats, railropd trains and all the modern appliances for rapid transit and tba quick, transmission of news; and that, the Gqverpmant pad also its command the greatest organizer of modern or -ancient times, Herbert Hoover. What a splendid thing It, Is, to bp a citizen of a country, what mUfit easily have, been the most appalling calamity has been so pandled aa.

Ip actuality to pe pqt Into the place of. a minor disaster so tar as loss of life is concerned 5 said decree described, as follows, to-wit: The real estate and the refinery at the time of such confirmation, or to accrue 'thereafter, and -In the case of several successful bidders. CilSc Ul BCYCi tti bULLCssiuiiumu .11 located thereon, together with each bidden shall pay In cat equipment, tan8; on. arh.s" a proportionate amount of said costs ing unit and all machin and expenses as his bid bears to about and connected ha the gum 0f au the successful bids, finery, all located at Ifumb 1 the amount of such costs and ex-Allen County, Kansas, I pehises to be announced at the time estate being described as folio ,1 gajd Baje ny party to said to-wit: 1 cause, and any holder or holders Ail that part of West rin addition to the Cit of Hum- bf any bonds secured by the lien an addition to uy I of said first mortgage or deed of REGISTER CQQRING SCHOOL. A part of tbebuslnesf of a newspaper Is something going on in the town in which it is published, and so' the Claims nq special credit foj, bringing to Ipla the Cooking School has occupied so large a part of the at' tention of the women of community during thp.

past week, And yet this paper believes it has rarely done anything in the way of public service which has been of so much value to those who took advantage of it. The lectures and demonstrations of Miss Ferguson have certainly been of permanent value to all who heard and saw them. 'iin (1Miss Ferguson is a Canadian by birth and is a very cultivated and charming woman. And she certainly knows her eggs and everything else shq uses in her. sjie has spent manjr years and much money to acquire the, knowledge vand the skill she displays on the platform, and the Register believes the women who heard her agree they should be congratulated that they could get from her in' four afternoons pointers, facts.

Information, advice which she has ben years in learning to give. It bps been a case o( get educated wYiilp you wait, of getting for nothing what has cost another no sum of-money and year of tudy and practice. MThe Register appreciates the cooperation of the various business firms through whose patronage this paper has been helped fo bear te very considerable expense involved in the undertaking which hs now been brought to so successful a conclusion, and on behalf of these firms as. well as for itself the Register wishes to thank the women of Iola and vicinity for their attendance In such large numbers upon the Cooking School. It was their, presence and.

theli enthusiasm, of course, which made the School the sucess it was, and- we trust and bellev? all of them found the time well spent and will be ready for, the next School when it comes! boldt, lying north of the trust may bid and purchase at such may be made subject of the said decree, successors or as- State street and of the Missouri Pacific, formerly the M. K. T. Railroad right-of-way JouVt Pursuant to serves 2, 3 and 4, and blocks 17 sale. Said sale shall to the confirmation the defendant, its Ache1 IjetQuldcR When something doesnt agree with your stomach, get quick relief by taking a little Chamberlains Colic Remedy in water.

Ask your druggist for this reliable remedy today. Keep it handy. For trial size, send 4 cents to Chamberlain Medicine Company. 712 6th Avenue. Des Moines, Iowa.

COLIC 5 DIARRHEA TO BUILD A TOWN. In a certain Kansas town there are two big, oil refineries. An Iola man w.aq yisitlg, the manager of one of these companies and he said effect: If the people of this town would buy all their gasoline of, our company and of the Blank company and we had asanriQce they would keep on doing it, both companies would bqlld additions to plants that yrould cpst several hundred thousand dollars and probably would add fifty men each to their payrolls. Instead of which the peopta of the town divide their patronage among score of other companies and are going down Into their pockets for money tot induce additional factories to come to their town. It never seems to occur to them that by patroiix Ing the industries they already have they wquld gt frpjn them, the equivalent pf more than one new factory.

And what is true in that town Is true la Iola. II everybody who trades in Iola would demand of the dealer the products of local manufacturers so far as those products reach the customer's peed. It wpqld not Jong until, Jbese local industries would enlarging thir works and employing more men. The very first thing to doif you really to buildup yonrome town, is to buy at home the things that are produced at home. and 18 of said addition, 1 sign, may redeem said real pro- more particularly described a from said sale by paying to commencing at a point on tbe cen- (he Qf gaid District Court pf ter line of section 4, township 2 1 yrn jtej states for the District range 18, being on the east line of Kansas, third division, the of hid made by the highest K- T.

Railroad right-of-way, I and nurrhar at said sale and in the center of State Street, bidder and purchaser at said sale plus Interest thereon at eight per of, most events in Dodge Brothers history is the Introductionof the first model of the companys Rue qf fine six cylinder motor The ear display at Mill8 Motor company, local Dodge Brothers dealer, is a four-door sedan an impressive looking vehicle which is said to possess a truly remarkable motor. a wee ka twp, additional, body fpyy-passenger coupe and a new -of cabriolet roadster, will be added to the new line of aixes. One of the most impressive, features of the motor is -tne extremely heavy crankshaft apd unusually large bearing area. -The i machined all over and weigh 69 pounds. is supported by seven large The, motor la of the L-head type with a bore of.S4 inches and a stroke of 4 Inches, with 233.98 cubic inches displacement Its taxable horse power Is 25.35, N.

A. C. C. rating, The pistons are of an advanced type, designed to give rapid pickup, greater power, smooth performance, exceptionally) low expansion and long life. exhaust valves are made of steel, alloyed with silicon and chromium.

The carburetlon system used is the latest type. The fuel. Intake manifold is cleanly designed and.hae no sharp, curves or bends to the flow of fuel from the carburetor to the combustion chamber. The center of the intake manifold is within a section of the exhaust manifold, giving an extra large hot spot A single plate type of dutch is used- The transtriiseion of the selective sliding gear type and the shift is the standard system with three forward and one reyerae speeds. Two radical ball beahS apd three, roller, bearings are used in.

the The motor Is lubricated by high pressure, force-feed' system. All cars in the Senior Line are equipped with the most advanced design of Lockheed Internal expanding, hydraulically operated hydraulic system is automktically. replenish ed and requires attention only at long intervals, possibly every sev-or eight thousand milea The springs are of chrome vanadium steel and are semi-elliptic in type. The front spring length is 37 Inches and tha rear 55, aches. The rear springs are underslung.

cent per annum from the date of fcaid decree to the date of the payment of the redemption money Upon confirmation of such sale then in a westerly direction along said right-of-way and parallel thereto to a point fifteen (15) chains and eighty-two (82) links due north of the Plac ot hegio- ftnd tke completion of the payment ning, then due eal bye (5) chains j0j the entra jjjd execute and unto and eighty-eight (88) links the Neosho River, then south in said river to the middle line of deliver to the purchaser of the real estate, certificate of purchase for the property ao sold, and at the ex Diamond Church Notes (Fern June 1. The Rev. Mr. Misbach preached a fine Memorial sermon Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Jones and Nora ot tomato plants at Irwins Tues ay morning. We are thankful for the mois lure recently fallen and hope to get more soon. It looks threaten ing today. Crops' are looking much Gardens are now getting a start, though many have had to replant seed some more than once due to the extreme yreatber, but hope conditions will soon be favorable agqjn.

Mrs. Earl Fergus ant daughter and Mias Ruth Ward, of Wichita, visited at the J. B. Fergus home from Saturday unti Monday. While here they decorated gt Garnett and at Fairview, Lewis Irwin, who has recently returned from China will preach in Geneva Sunday morning, June 5 This returned missionary bas promised to come to Diamont some afternoon in the near future and give a message.

The date of his coming will be announced later. 4 Families from this neighborhood decorated at. Lone Elm, Colony Mildred, Lalfarpe, Geneva am Iola. Many decorated on Sunday this year. We enjoyed the exercises at Fairview very much this year.

It i a fitting thing for us to pause amid the work and business of our lives to honor those who have given lives In the service oil their country; and for our own )oved ones, too. We think a fine spirit Is shown at Fairview in giving a memorial service each year. Carrol Cooper went to LaHarpe Saturday afternoon to go with his people to Independence to decorate to visit his grandfather (They returned borne Monday evening, having had a fine trip, have seen several very fine fields of corn in this community-lecently. Many have bad nearly complete failures In getting a stand, of potatoes. and some are now' plant ing late potatoes to replace those not coming We, noted several things, this year about the Decoration day ob servances, one was that all three cemeteries visited by us were well kept and.

beautiful. All looked much "better than in former years-; also there seemed to be an abund-apee ot flower and those not having rosss or other flowers had used the wild ones "from our meadows and roadsides and the effect was beautiful. All flowers kept unusually well this year owing to the cool weather. Mr. and Mrs.

James Irwin and son and J. B. Fergus decorated at Geneva Monday afternoon and visited the following: Mr. and Mra Will Irwin and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Oeqrge and family, also and Mr. George Koeppen-ing and, visiting at the latter homeTnd Mrs. Grace Irwin and family. Mr. Jlarrison, and 'Miss Bland were in LaHarpe Saturday gathered at the school houselast Friday evening for Sandwiches, pie And coffee were served.

Several still have Incubators following committee was appointed to get up a program for Childrens day- Effie Culbertson, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Jones, Rev. MlsbkohTafcd'FVrn Irwin. The program will be given the third Sunday jn Jane.

committee wishes to invjte every child the community to be in this program. pome to Sunday school Sunday afternoon children, and get your parts. It is nearly, impossible to get parts to ail in the community unjess they coipe tb be one of ns iq Sunday however, the cpmnjRteo will, do. Its best to get parts to alt Those reading this jtem please tell children in home where ibis 'paper 18 not taken that we want fall children, whether regularly coming to Sunday school pr not. to be in this program.

Thank you! Section 4, Township 26, Range pfratlon of said period of redemp then west along said line eight (8) tjon wjj UDiesB redemption chains and fourteen (14) 1Iaka shall have been made, make, exe-more or less, to place of beginning I cute and deliver to the purchaser and bei in the County gajd gae or or dtg heirs ot Allen, State of Kansas. successors or assigns, a good and Blocks nineteen weD sufficient deed of conveyance to (20) and thirty-three (33), and1 said real property. The things you would like to do if your -eyes would let you. And they will If you treat them kindly. Punktal.

lenses in a becoming frame afford the greatest comfort because they are corrected from center to margin. Prescribed by jJ DR. MILA If AYES LEfSJV Lsriuslle Optometrist East Side Square4 Phone 11 Pursuant to said decree, there will be no period of redemption as to personal property sold at said sale, but upon confirmation of such sale and the completion of the pay ment to be of the entire amount bid, the purchaser, bis or its heirs successors or assigns, shall be entitled to receive from me a bill of sale of the personal property pur chased at such sale and to receive possession of said personal property. For more detailed statement of the terms end conditions under Lots one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve (12), in block thirty-four (34). West Humboldt, an addition to the City of Humboldt; all lying and being iq the County of Allen and State of Kansas.

All of said real estate being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the center line of Section four (4), Township 26, Range 18, and two hun- east dred eighty-nine (289) feet LET JONES DO IT! Jones Electric Works PHONE bayArd (plrs. Joyd, June 9, Osage Farm Bureau unit met Friday with Mrs. Clarence lSAacsn Ten members were present and. Also ten girl of the Osage 4-H sawing club and several little The diet and lesson. WAA dishes were and served with a covered dish dinner.

Mrs. Byverud alked to the 4-H girls about work, and also conducted the recreation period. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Isaac, June 4. Roll call will he date and place of your birth.

Little Phyllis Jean Boyd several days last week witp her aunt, rMs. Orville Riggs. Miss Grace Shively, spent vfrom Friday until Sunday, at Caldwells, and with them and McCormacks at-ended the funeral of Mrs. A. P.

Caldwell at Kincaid Saturday, LeSuer and family of Lawrence Visited from Saturday evening unil Monday at the parental Caldwell home. Harriet Jane remained here for a longer visiL Mrs. Aira Shoemaker apd her -Mrs. Jesse, Riggs, of Ort Scott, visited Thursday at Shetlars and Rfggs. GRlham and family spent Suday At, prace McOuinney returned home with them for a vis- t- 1 1 Several from, hera attended the I3afety First meeting hpld at the Mildred cement plant, Sunday J.

C. Lane address-efh the men, on a manaduty to his family in Observing rqles of safety r. HI I Alta Dunlap, nd of ola call-edvSt-O. J. Dunlaps Sunday aft-eruQon.

Caldwell pf jtCfnt, Ohio, drove Sunday for a short visit with home folks. Following the yearly custom a in patriotic program in observance of Memorial day was given it Fairvlew at 10, oclock May 30. Several had arranged flowers to decorate the graves of thirty-seven soldiers and sailors who lie in the Iairview cemetery. A large crowd attended the. Memorial, services.

Lr -M-' Ginbey, and family to Lppe Elm Monday afternoon. Chau nee. Trimble arid, family visited at Loptss in Bronson Monday aftenoon. Dale Paliner of, folaN and Earl Caldwell of Bayard (were united In marriage June Rev. C.

I. Coldsmith in were accompanied hr the brides Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Palmer. Miss Merle Caldwell, apd Miss Delma Showers.

left by auto for Kent, groom has work with the Pavey Tree Surgery Company. The girls of the Osage 4-H sew-lf Club met Wednesday afternoon at McCormacks for their 0rst sewing, meeting will bs, Jqpe 13 at two o'clock at.Mc-Coymacks Members present were: Christine Hayd Lucila and Pauline Dozier, Dorothy Stinnett, Corine and Elizabeth Berry, Euleta and Elaine Isaac, Eva Joliff, Easter I rTf jj THE rles oft $35,000 jor tba3flret np.a-atpp Ilighl's from the fqasl tp 1 a Naw Engjaqd who vfent Hawaii year fgo, began, falsing, pineapples and was the first to nut tha canoed iruR on the market on an extensive scale Ha is sqn of a New England clergyman apd wa educated at. tep years, aft er Wavraduiilqi decided too tq Ilawfi.wbew WrelkGve, Sat- fWi B.t,Poletiha4JCP? flrt President pft Hawaiian TeRutyte and(laterHthe first Qoveynpg.n Oder United States With capita! Jarne P. Dole purchased a farm and started to raise pineapples. Today, ha owns jtha worlds largest, ran pry along Us platform a train.

cars is loaded extend his acreagq twp year ago Mr. Dole bought a whole Island of the Hawaiian group Bale wJ11 mfede of the west quarter corner of said wJlca 8a WUI mua J1 Section four (4), same being on the renc ,8 10 sa de" east line of the M. K. T. right- cr of-way, thence west eighty-two Datfed thi 4tji day of June, 1927 (82) feet and northerly along said right-of-way vand parallel thereto Ta.

u. to a point one thousand forty-four Rfogolsky, Friedman Boatright, and 12-100 (1044.12) feet due north Kansas City, Missouri; of the point of beginning; thence McAnany, Alden an Cleave, east three hundred eighty-eight Kansas City, Missouri; and 8-100 (388.08) feet unto the 0iaClErfr ComhaInant8 S'eosho River; thence south in said I (b)4-ii-is-5 (7)-z. river to the middle line of said Section four (4), T. R. 18; Buddhist nuns in China shave was The Govjefnment at WajBhlqgton Is.sqido eycu)nidejripg th? Uh-drawkVof tne American Embassy from Peking Tientsin or Shanghai in vieuf of the possibility of the capture of the, Capital by tljq southern Chinese forces.

Jt, seems tp this paper, that such fiction -would be extremely ill-advised. arq not at war(with As betwep the warring, factions there, we gr entirely neutral. Presumably, and the believes actually. Ihe Legation would be as safe, with one faction in'controlat Peking as with another In the.courseof hf past fifteen, years that has been the Tact for that period the military and political control of th capital has changed hands at least half a dosen. time and the Legation hat never beenn menaced.

To withdraw the Legation pow bp causet qf the possibility i that Chiang-Ral-Shek, the southern leader, ipay capture Peking would be to announce to him that we regard him aa an renemy, and to lose face with all Chinese, hy appearing to be afraid stay where we have a right to be. If we leave Peking the Legation quarters will almost certainly be looted and wrecked and thus another difficult situation will have been created. If we stay there is not one chance in a thousand that any untoward event will occur. same HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS Hutton, Bernice Isaaq and Vera Gillahm, Kathryn Mildred Dunlap, Lois Mctjoymack, Grace McQuinney and Harriet Xe Suer were guests. O.

J. Dunlap was checked in Tuesday as M-KrT agent here. Frank Rapp of Moran has, been agent the past two months, Mrs. Dennis Isaac, and spent Wednesday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Anna Hardy.

-Earnest Baker, and family were Iola visitors Thursday, The Center Valley pupils from seventh, grade hve received their grades from the, examination And are pleased a all are ready for eighth gradeneyt Rev: J. C. Lane, pastor 'pf tfid. M-E- Churches at Kincaid and Mildred was In this community this week making pastoral calls. lOLA-kMIJAJ Since a 897 thence west along said line to thejjf tbe west bank of said Neosho River; thence south along said west bank of the Neosho River to the center ine of Bridge Street, thence west on said center line of Bridge street nine hundred and twenty-one and 6-10 (921.6) feet to an intersection with the east line of the M.

K. T. lallway; thence north along said right-of-way and parallel thereto six hundred and seventy (670) feet to the point of beginning. Also, the following personal property, to-wit: 77 tank cars owned by the Miller Petroleum 'Company, numbered and described -as follows: 5 8,600 gallon 40 ton tank cars nitialed MPRX and numbered 840 to 844,, both inclusive, said cars being manufactured by the General American Car Company. 4 8,000 gallon 40 ton tank cars initialed MPRX and numbered 845 846.

852 and 854, said cars being manufactured by the Erie Car Works Company 16 6jMW) gallon 40 ton tank cars initialed MPRX and numbered 855 to 864, bolh inclusive, said cars be- sit For high-grade Electric and Plumbing Services PEKMJE When we read Lit a flrejr ChaplinS petition for divorce we thought Charlie Chaplin wm an unfeeling brute and were very sorry for pretty Lita. But now that we pave read Charjis answef to it we have concluded that Lite was a dirty little gold digger And we are very sorry for poor, abused harlie. Wberq wg read.Jfas fe-joindey te Chr)les iiMiWfr we don.t know wpat we shall, tfi Ing, except that( somebody (1 lyingapd Les five years ago Mr. Nellie TregpT arrived in Kansas CUy practically without funds and itb aged mother, and an infant daughter to SlncA theu. largely her own efforts.

she ha Jbuilf up radio manufacturing company wfilch is said to do an annual business of approximately 1 mi 1 A man who smokes twenty cigarettes a day smokes a mile of cigarettes In a little over three 4lnn Iq, ahapdoniog the i Jlyvgr and going to regulation gear shift 4, nans and Estimates Free. Electric anil K.C. The Stadium in which the Olympic Games of ancient Greece were played contained a beautiful altar for the use of the trumpeters and heralds and platform said to be of gold and ivory on which the victors stood to receive their prizes, he wreath of olive and the Plumbing C( and 8 cylinder cays, Henry Ford lswe re neay to thinking that ow. deliberately throwing Awayone oLWe IspJbeM actors gnfl'actoriries his biggest assets, the jokes about I would keep their troubles -W of tbri Ford. the papers.

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