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MH THE I0T3C DAILY-REGISTER. FBIDAY EVENING. AUGUST 5. 1927. PAGE.

THREE .4. IS SHE MQST POPULAR? 4 O.C. ILf MAES HOME (J? Mrs. Bertha Cisner, of near Carlyle, 'and 'Mr. and Mrs.

John Key-ser, expect lo leave in the morning for Dew Moines. Iowa td attend a family reunion of thft. Davis family. They will go in the Keyser car. I i vrSi- at Dinner '-v.

-r 2-. NATIONAL PUBLIC GOLF TOURNEY IS IN SMEI-FINALS 4 I i Cleveland. Aug. 5. (AP) West met ekst gnd south fought midwest In the semi-finals of the National Public golf championship' today at Ridgewood club, -Kendall Morrison, 20 years old.

of St. Joseph, keeping up his consistent golf on his fifth tour of the 6.650-yard links, defeated Frank Brokl, of St. Paul, one up Ih the forenoon match and won the right to meet William of the meet, who downed the onl yother youngster, B. H. Burrows, of Washington, two and one.

although the only drlglhal favorite to reach the Antepenultimate round; burned tin the course 'and was three under par when he completed his victory over J. R. Miller of Washington, five and four, and brought 'himself face to face with Robert Wingate of FlorWu, who downed Ed Curtain Newark, N. one up. CKCERRX CREEK Aug.

3. The Friendly Circle club met with' Mri Frank Link July 28. Those present were: Mrs. Ferd Schaede, Mrs. Jake Haen, Mrs.

Herman Byuggeman, Mrs. Mike Mrsj' Geo. Massoth, Mrs. IL C. W'agner, Mrs.

John Toil on, Marie and, Mrs. John Eisenbartj 4 Raymond and Genevieve, Mrs. Pete Yahoo, Robert and Irene, Rosemary and Johnnie Culver and Mrs. Phebe Steffen and the hostess, Mrs. Link.

The negt meeting will be held, with Wagner. 1 A large number of young folks from neighborhood attended the surprise -birthday' party on Miss Anna Link Wednfsday 1 evening. 1 Mr. and Mrsi. John Link and children, Louis, and Marcella, spent Sunday visiting relatives in Piqua.

Miss Coletta Massoth took dinner with HeleA W'agner Sunday. The baseball game between Owl Cieek add Piqua, whlcli tvas played Sunday bn the' Owl Creek diamond was wroa by Piqua with a score of 6 to 4. Aiiss Marie Reedy helped Mrs. Lynch a few days last week with her sewing. She returned home Sunday.

Mias 'Francis icka, who has been helping Mrs. John Link for the past three weeks, returned to her home north 6f Piqua Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Massoth and daughters.

Rose and Coletta, were shopping in lola Saturday. Mrs. Henry Peters and nieces. -Clarabel krid Lottie Mabel, left Sunday morning for an auto trip to Colorado From there they will go to 'Oallfornia. Harry Jones and wife moved to the Feeney house from Piqua on Monday of last wreek.

Harry is working far George Massoth. Miss Anna Link spent from Thursday until Sunday with Relatives in piqua. Mrs. Lynch, Thomas and Loretta and Miss Marie Reedy were in lola Saturday. Paul 'Reedy is working for Lawrence Yofton, with his hay press.

4, It Clara Bow, dlmunitive screen actress with it will arrive at the Kelley Monday in Rough House Rosie. E. Van Hyniug, manager of the theatre is conducting a impunity contest with Clara Bow and Colleen Moore pitted against each other. Last Monday and Tuesday Colleen attracted large crowds. As the popularity contest is figuted on attendance, Claras followers will have tp step lively Monday and Tuesday to make Mjss Bow the winner.

WILLIAM TILDES VVINS SEABRIGIIT TENNIS MEETING Meeting ef Eastern Unit. Eastern Unit of Farm Bureau women met on Thursday, August 4, -with Mrs. J. C. Smith, with an all-day meeting.

Canning was the rroject. The nutrition leader, Mrs. Frank Melton, gave the work assisted by Miss Lena Sommer. Corn and beans were canned. At noon a dinner was served by the hostess.

Eight members were present, Mrs. A W. Reilly, Mrs. Frank Melton, Mrs. W.

S. Drake. Mrs. T. Ewing, Mrs.

Cecil Hamilton. Mrs. John Cramer, Mrs. C. Smith and Miss Lena Sommer.

Visitors three. The next meeting will' be August 19. with Mrs. Grayson. Roll call is to be a household hint.

Club Reporter. 4 Mrs. John Foster went to Bartlesville, Oklahoma today, called there by the illness of her two grandchildren, Winifred Foster and Robert Lee Foster, children of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foster.

Pentecostal Church. Ben SOhofleld; will preach at the Pentecostal church, corner of 'second and Neosho streets. tonight All are invited. W. I.

IIILL, Supt. Mrs. Mary Ross and Mrs. Nancy Grubbs, of North Santa Fe street, returned home Wednesday night from Ottawa where they had been visiting friends. i Mr.

and Mrb. Lee Oliver, of 604 North Chestnut street, will leave tomorrow for Kansas City where they will visit friends several days. John Oliver, of 604 North Chestnut street, is reported Improving from an illness of a week. Mrs. Fred Hunt and family of Humboldt spent the day with her Mrs.

Farrell of 424 North Chestnut street. Mrs. Berthard of Yates Center was in lola yesterday visiting her brother, M. M. Kellenberger.

Mrs. Bessie Postlewalte. of Bartlesville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bird of Fort Scott, Will Bird of Las Vegas, N.

who were here or the funeral of their father. Geo. JIrd, have returned home. Mrs. Mary Crumrine, of Roper.

Kansas, a sister-in-law of Mr. Bird, was also here for the funeral. Mr, and Mrs. Tren Mathi3 of Yates Center were in lola visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Dale of 511 North street yesterday. (Continued from Page One) Scabrtght, N. A ttg. 5. (AD William TCIden 11, today won the Seab right invitation tennis singles in three Straight sets from his doubles partner, Francis T.

Hunter- The scores were 6-4. 6-1, 8-6. er, hkve not seen for ten years, she said- the judges remain pitiless. I will arrive too Idle. REIX DEBERNARDI WILE PLAY WITH 1 CQOK AGGREGATION St.

Joseph, Anar. 5. (A I) Forrevt Debernardi, basketball star with the lliiiyard team, amateur aihetic union champions, the two years has signed with the Cook Paint Vanish Company, of Kansas a City, to play next season. Bib Mosbj, former Kansas Cnhersity and Hill yard player but with the Kansas lity Athletic club last year, will manage and play on the Cook team. Both lnsy and I)eler-nardi are now in the employ of the Cook company.

Cook had no team last year, but Is build-ing up an aggregation to go after the'A. A. C. title next season. Mae Murray, popular screen star is one of our best Atlantic commuters.

She wvaes her hello from the deck of the Acquitanta as she returns from a short European vacation. FOR SNAPPY SERVICE Phone SACCO-VAYZETTI RALLY IS PLANNER IN PARIS Paris, Aug. 5. (AP) The Sacco-Vanzetti defense committee is planning to organize a great demonstration on the outer boulevards of Paris Sunday afternoon. Loeu-vre believes it likely the government will authorize the demonstration as the committee ha3 announced it will be peaceful.

In addition a 24-hour strike Is to be called Monday by the extremist unified labor federation. vi Special Sandajr Krnu tfe. 'I Mr. and Mrs. (Ren Freeman left last 'night on the Sunflower Special for Washington, D.4 and other eastern cities for a pleasure trip.

While tn Washington -they will guests of Mf. and Mrs. Everett former lolans. v' Special Sunday pinner at Port land iloleV (Sic; KjtX to J. I 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Seward Blxby and sons, of 314 East Madison avenne. left, this morning In their car for a two weeks vacation and pleasure trip in Colorado. $50.00 mattresses, $35.00: good cotton mattress, $3.50. Ileaniager's Furniture Store.

Mrs. Press Perry, who was here to attend the wedding of her eon la. Miss Lucy Bliss, returned today to her home In Welda. Large bundles of clean newspapers, 10c bundle at the Register office. 1 Miss Clara Ahlberg and Miss Sylvia Bockbold of Tortland, Ore.

and Miss Margaret Nowlan of Chicago, have been visiting in Iota several days, left this afternoon for Kansas City. Scientific lawn mower grinding. F. G. Lawyer's Shop, 12 N.

Walnut. Mrs. Fred Cornell went to Garnett this afternoon to Visit her 'sister, Mrs. Frank y- Just In time for the new fall frock3, a silk sale of outstanding importance: $3 to' $14 flat, crepes, canton crepes, and satin cantoh In a beautiful range of colors, at $1.63. Miss Betty Rollins, a representative of the Commercial Adjustment Company of Chicago, who has been in lola several days, left this afternoon for Chicago.

I Another shipment of those 'beautiful Mercerized Marquisette Curtains in Ivory and white, at $1 per pair. L. C. Neumann of Ptqua was in lola this morning on business. Dr.

J. T. Reid, surgery and X-ray. rUone 337, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Cottriil. who live on the Stafford farm southeast of town, will leave early In the morning in their car for McArthur1, Ohio to attend a Cottriil family reunion to be held at the home of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M.

Cot-trill, the 20th. From there they, accompanied by his parents, will go to Canada and will also visit Niagara Falls. They plan to camp out along the way and will be gone a month. BABE RUTH IS BACK ON 1 TRAIL WITH CIRCUIT IIT New York, Af. i (AD Babe Roth closed up a bit of the nap that separate, bint from bis batting teanuuiite, Lou Gehrig, in tbe home run' derby when the bambino clouted Ms 35th circuit smash of the sea son In the eighth Inning of the Detroit game today, Gehrig, now leads by two homers.

Smith was pitching for Detroit. MOSCOW GETS PROTESTS OVER sacco-vanzettiiraIN AGAIN IS THREAT TO BIG TENNIS MEETING Anyone who attempts to read and master the intricate code of playing rules by which the modern game of baseball is governed will be surprised to learn that the present code Is only the amplification of 13 briefly worded and simple rules which were deemed sufficient to guide players 85 years ago today. BROWNS DRUG STORE Moscow, Aug. 5. (AP) Protests from workers' organizations in the Soviet Union began to pour in today as news spread of the denial of clemency by the Governor of Massachusetts in the cases of Nico-lo Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti condemned to death for murder.

Moscows leading morning papers editorially denounce the approaching execution in the strongest terms, and the Izvestia calls it one of the most hideous crimes of class Justice. The SL Louis Browns have lost 15 out of 15 starts to the Yankees and won all 10 of tbeir games with the Boston Red Sox. 4 Rochester will entertain the annual tournament for the New York State amateur golf championship the first week in September. Yw 4, -m FARM WOMEN ARE SEEKING FOR BEAUTY? 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 2 MISSING BOXING PROMOTER MAY BE KIDNAPING VICTIM Wichita, Aug. 5.

(AP) "With the defending champion, Leslie De Witt of Wichita, and two other players reaching the singles semi-finals, further play in the Kansas state closed tennis tournament here was threatened with delay when a slight shower began falling at noon todav. In the morning round J. Mibeck. Independence. eliminated Floyd Pier-pont, Wichita.

6-4. 3-6, 6-4. Henry Schwenker, Wichita, eliminated Kermit Silverwood. Ellsworth, 6-3, -0. DeWitt qualified for the semifinals yesterday by eliminating Haw'thorne.

Wichita, 6-0. 6-1. An upet in the doubles was the victorv late yesterday of Mibeck and Titsworth of Independence over Meechem and Schwenker of In the womens Mi-cs Helen Ceur-vorst of Wichita and! Mrs. Huston, of Fort Scott, have had easy matches thus far and are expected by tournament followers to meet In the finals. Mr Annis Wright, of 309 North State street, left last night for New Mexico, to make her home.

i Roy Owin. county farm agent left yesterday tor Washington county to bring his family home They hare heen there visiting Gas Epworth League Shoe entertainment at the' achoolhouse Monday, August 8, at 8 ockck. Admission, adults 2c times the alee of shoes, children. 'lc times the size of shoes. 4 Dewani Dim mitt, of Everton who has been visiting relatives in lola, wit! return home tomorrow: Dr, Montgomery, Chiropractor, folk Laundry Bldg, Phone 138.

as Mr. an d.Mrs. Fred Hunt and baby and Mrs. Virgil Nance and children of Humboldt; were in lola Thursday visiting relatives. Dr.

G. S. Lambeth, Surgeon. Office phone 256; Res. phone 613J.

4 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Black and Mrs. plough, of Cherry Grove district are visiting Mr. and.

Mrs. Frank llecox. 4 Why cook Sunday dinner at home when you can get such good Chicken Dinhers at Lew-man's Cafe. Try one. Miss Dorothy Kratz underwent a tonsillectomy operation yesterday.

She is reported as getting along nicely. 0. Cox, M. Specialist, ye. Ear, Nose and Throat.

Mrs, Delbert Dlmmltt, who has been visiting relatives in Everton will returd home tomorrow. Dr. Lucy E. Poison. Chiropractor.

Northrop Bldg. Fhone 326. Mrs. Harley Warren and chil-1 dren of 71S South street are spending the week near Try It once yon will have no other. Van lloozer'a Bread, Mr.

and Mrs. L. H. Wlshard and daughter. Miss Mary, and Miss Laura Andruss arrived home last night from Wilmette, Illinois where they visited Mrs.

Nell Bolt-wood and Miss Elizabeth Boitwood. Miss Wlshard has been in Chicago attending the Evanston Kindergarten School this winter and will teach in kindergarten at' Independence the next school year. I If you want to buy or build, city or suburban property. The lola Building Loan Association will make you a loan, low interest rate, oo commission. See E.

Pees, Secretary, at old Register building, southwest corner of square. Nathan B. Thompson, of Topeka, and his sister, Mrs. Lucy Thompson Schenck, of Seneca, Kansas who have been guests since -Tuesday in the home of their step-mother. Sp-a.

Sadie Reimert Thompson. 502 South Walnut street, returned home 'today' In Mr. Thompson's car. We pay 0 on Full raid and Installment Stock. The best investment.

the' best 'method to save. SeevtrUy Bldg. A Lean Association, lota, Kane. Mrs. M.

H- Abts and children arrived homo yesterday afternoon from i months visit with relatives in Cascade and Worthington, Iowa. Mrs. yilliam Turnis and two daughters, Lorraine and Elizabeth Tnrats and Alice Schllck accompanied them home for a visit. Mrs. S.

E- Higgins of 309 South Oak street, who has been at the Wesley hospital la Kansas City since the first of April, was brought home today. J. A. Manning, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. L.

S. Prentiss and family in Parker, Kansas, returned home' today. Mr. aad Mrs. Prentiss accompanied him to the train.

1 Mrs. Lee Noftzger and son, Richard Lee, of 816 East street, left today 'far Detroit, to visit a month with friends and 1 Miss May Frederickson of Seda li a. where she attends business college, is visiting a few days with her uncle and aunt. Mr. aad Mrs.

James Frederickson in Wheeler-aIIeight9. Mrs. Felix Banuelos and daughter, Carmel, of Humboldt, who have been Tisiting Miss Juanita Orleans, returned home on the nocn train today. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Cook and son, Robert, and Mrs. Cooks mother. Mrs. May Stover, will leave early ia the morning for Pittsburg where they will be guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs.

James Wcodin and family. From Pittsburg they will go to Bella Vista, where they will take a cabin for two weeks and will make pleasure trips from there to other points of interest in the Qzarks. 999 I 9 9 Chicago, Aug. 5. (AP) Shingle bobs and permanent waves have made pastoral beauties of American farm women, Mrs.

Ethel Lind-man, who owns a chain of tyeauty shops through the Ohio corn belt, told the national school of cosmeticians today. The farm woman patronizes the beauty shop as regularly as she does her farm chores, Mrs. Llnd-man said. Now-a-days the farm woman spends aS much time taking care of herself as she does the cows and chickens Chicago. Aug.

5. (AP) Advancing the theory that James C. Mullen. missing boxing promoter, bad been kidnaped and was held for ransom, friends today appealed to William E. O'Connor, chief- of detectives, for a thorough investigation.

OConnor said he immediately would assign a squad of detectives to the case. Mullen carried approximately $15,000 when he last was seen. Specifications and Price of the New Ford Gar will be announced soon In the meantime everyone is' figuring- out in his own way what they yjlj be. WE WILL GIVE Frizes Cash 9 0 i 9 9 BOY DIES WHEN PONY FALLS ON HIM AT STERLING a F. B.

LEAF ELL, a Hutchinson, Aug. 5. (AP) Homer Krenzin, 15, killed while playing cowboy at hfs home In Rice county, near Sterling, was buried today. A pmy he was riding while attempting to rope a calf was pulled over by the calf, crushing the boy. Special attention given D3s eases of Colon and Rectnm.

Electro-Therapy and Physiotherapy." Office lola State Bank Bldg. phoneh 147 and 703. TODAY only 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9. 9 9 e. Fiffct 4 4 4 0H0.oq For the article (of not over 300 words) most accurately describing the NEW FORD CAR as to specifications, Appearance and price.

CONTEST RULJSS Today Only 7:30, 9:15 She was a genius in business but a dumbbell in love how was she to win the man she loved? Also Comedy, and News SATURDAY G2S I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I a I I rafei(5 Mrs. Thomas llodges, who has been visiting In Pittsburg. arrived today for an extended' tlslt with her daughter. Mrs. Watteu Wilson and family of Neosho Falls.

For two days, Friday and Saturday, Eagle MUls pure dyed silks In canton, flat crepes and satin canfons tn a full range of colors, $3 to $4 values at $1.69 yard; in light and dark shades. RansayA Mrs. Ella Martin of North Slate street went to Chanute Thursday morning to spend the wiek-end with her daughter, Mrs. Tallen. Special Sunday pinner, noon and evening, 73c.

Ivelley Hotel. Miss Dorothy Black of 505 Soutb State street, is visiting her sister Mrs. Col. Gregg, north of the city Dr. A.

B. Twadell, Osteopath. New Globa Bldg, phone 191. Mrs. William Varner and nephew Jack Turner, of Colony, were visiting friends and relatives in lola yesterday.

The new Fall Hats are beautiful. See them at Edwards Millin-erv. Also Felts, very smart, in all colors. Dr. and Mrs.

H. G. Mathis left this morning In their car for Hoi lister. where they will spend a week at the conference which Is held there oa Preshyterian Hill. For Real Estate Loans see the eenrlty Bldg, A Loan Association, Ks.

Office In First Natl. Bank 1 Articles may be mailed to us or brought in. Articles over 300 words in length will not be considered. Articles must be plainly written or typewritten, on one side of paper bnly. Write your name and address plainly bn back of sheet.

No letter need accompany it. 2 Contest is open to everyone in Allen, Woodson Anderson counties, except automobile dealers and employes and their -Articles must reach us not later than Saturday, August 13th. or bear postmark of that date or earlier. However, any official announcement before that date bf specifications and price wilj automatically close the contest the day previous to the announcement. (' We will judge the winners and announce them as soon aa possible after the complete official announcement is made.

Hoot Is a ridin, reckless, smilin tornado. Its a treat for tired eyes to sec him ride. ADDED Wallace McDonald families. 9 9 0 9 9 9 NOTE For your information we quote from the telegram from Edsel B. Ford to the Ford Dealers on May 25, 1927, which said in part: Starting early production on entirely new Ford Car.

'New model, superior design and performance to any now in low priced light car field, Mr. Henry Ford states new model recognizes that present conditions make further refinement in motor car construction desirable. Ndw model has speed, style, flexibility and control in traffic. More Costly to manufacture but more economical to operate. A breath-catching chapter play of the railroad West.

I Start Saturday and dont miss a single chapter. Also Comedy and News MONDAY AND TUESDAY I nAD0D3TO UAmE'inrE ii Gloriously swift comedy, built like a French Racing Car for speed. Not a weak spot anywhere its a comedy scream. Krazy Hat Kartoon Komedy Comedy, The College Kidds Matinee lOc-SOc; Night 1 fie -15c EUTELA to our program Saturday we give buttons to all patrons attending. We give three (3) moving picture machines, films, etc, free to holders -of companion buttons.

Ma chines now on display at Scar boroughs Drug Store, late Fry Bros. A Kodak free to the one guessing the neatest to the correct number of buttons in- the window. Button, Button, Whos Got the Button Lincoln brdbofx For high-grade Electric and Plumbing Services pmejsns 9 9 0 A 9 I I I I George circulation nanager at the Register, arrived lome last night from his vacation rip of two weeks. From here Mr Villiams went to Chicago where he ipent a few days before going to Detroit, Mich. From Detroit he vent to Bridgeburg, 'Canada, formerly known as Victoria, his birthplace.

Among the few buildings low standing which were there vhen Mr. Williams lived In Victoria. was his old borne. Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N. were also included in the trip.

He took a Swat from Buffalo back to Detroit Ur. Williams says he enjoyed his trip immensely but he was mighty glad to get back home. rms and Estimates Free. are taking orders for the New Ford Car. I Dont buy a new car until you see the new FOtD CAJL (P Ejectric and PEnbingCo.

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