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till 11 Continuous show some one to ask you, Q. Will I get work soon? -'Haver any of my relatives got insurance RRISHJIT made out to me? Is my father married again? When will I see 'hlmT AGREETO 'DRY' 10c and 20c Including tax sxRATIOX FOR. TBAVftLEB "REPESEXTATIVES tions. Heisnaturalized -American citizen, and off stage the same as any average business roan That he possesses a splendid educa tion Is evident in his conversation. He attended-the Oxford University in England the same- time the1 Prince of 'Wales was a student there.5 He said he was personally acquainted wit) the Prince" and had been ortunat enough -to be numbered1 among hi friends.

he said, is very democratic and possesses 'the good 0W1S 1 TODAY Washington, Oct. 17 (A. M. G. A.

You will get work during the month of November. Yes, ycur father has insurance made out to you, but he is married again, and you will see him during the holidays. Q. Where tan I locate my cousin, George Wornburg? Will my husband ever be strong enough to work B. B.

A. The cousin you are inquiring about is located at Pueblo, Colorado. Yes I see great improvement In your husband, and he will be strong enough to work. Q. Will ray husband ever do any different, be any kinder to his fam-' ily? Would we be successful in business, and would it be best for A.

A. Sorry to tell you I do not pee Great Britain in a communication de livered yesterday to the state department, ig understood to hare declin ed to agree to the suggestion of Secretary Hughes, for a reciprocal agreement for the extension of the Johnny Hincs in "Burn 'Era Up 'Barnes" 1 1 Hallroom Boys Comedy will and best wishes of althe British people." 7 1 Any questions you want to asV Jdarjah be not afraid. He will try td answer them to the best of his fright-of search and seizure so as to EXTRA Billy Arwood. The the "Man 'Behind Voice' jubility, 'but sometimes he will ask for a few hours before he draws' his -tlelutions if the question iscompli- give the American prohibition navy jurisdiction outside the three mile limit. At the same time the British foreign office assured the American government that every precaution would be taken to prevent viola cated or one that requires 'some study in physical phenomena.

fcODAY- Al ALI? Ws WEEK I i III' Cisie9: Ask amd be any great change in your husband NOTE Mr. Arwood will be at this theatre the balance of this week. rficnncitinn tii1 vah trniiM nni Vk Will I ever get any money successful 'in business Continue as of that tion of the "American prohibition ianu in uuver, ueiT I you are. Would you advise me to go on the lecture platform In connection ever get over the siekness I now A. You can by going to the proper parties.

Would advise you to write for information to the state Lawrence Maiv Naiacd recorder of Delaware. As to your ailment. follow the directions of your I local physician. law by "rum smugglers under the British flag. It saldf that Canadian and other port officials had been instructed to prevent so far as possible the Issuance of fraudulent clearance papers other practices cocmplained of in Secretary Hughes prohibition note.

The British communication in reply to the one sent to London by the state department several weeks ago, was presented to Secretary Hughes by the British ambassailor Sir Auckland Geddes. Although de partment officials would not discuss the subject, there were indications About your love for About another's love another I for you lim the Past is bke an i till Topeka, Oct. 17 G. T. Tuckei, Lawrence banker, was named presl dent of the State Horticultural Society for the ensuing year in the report of the nominating committees submitted at.

the forty sevenh annual meeting of the society kere today. Other officers nominated were: F. D. Coburn, Topeka, 'former focre-tary state board of agriculture, first Vice president; Theodore Gardner. Lawrence, who came to Kansas In 1837, recond vice rresldent; W.

K. with work 1 have in mind. J. A. In the coming year, yes I would advise this.

This should be your life's work, and you will be very successful in it. Q. I receive any of my mother's estate, and how soon? Will the strike be settled soon? Will ray husband et his position back again? Mrs. Sarah L. 3.

A. Do not see you receiving any of this est ate 'before the latter part of the coming year. The strike is settled as near as it ever will be, but your husband will get his position back. Q. Where can I locate Arthur S.

Bovey." Earl W. f. A. This friend yru Inquire about is in. the1 army.

Write or wire to the motor transport corps, Camp Nor-moyle, Texas About your missing relatives About your lost articles About your business affairs About your investments Uhat the refusal to accord a reci DooK tne tiuure iiKe a WW Crystal! I 1 KNOWS ALL! 1 SEES ALL! TELLS ALL! procal right of search outside the usual limits of tertitorial waters Connelly, Topeka, secretary of tho would be considered as finally block- society since 1914, nominated for re-election arid Mrs. Mary Embroao ASK ABOUT for re-election aa ktreasur- 1 i er. ANYTHING Rates Are Suspended -f 1 Q. ought to join marines, or stay at my present position? II. L.

L. A. Do not advise you joining the marines at the present time. 7 Where would be the best place for my husband to go to get work? Will I receive any money from our wheat in Oklahoma? 'my" sister-in-law make the change she is "planning on? Mrs. M.

A. Advise your, husband to staj here. He will have steady work this winter. You will receive this -money not later than November 15. Do not see sister-in-law leaving Enid.

Q. Where is my mother's In he living? Shall we sell our place' in 'Oklahoma or keep it? What shall' we do about my husband's brother1 coming here this fall? Mrs. M. D. A.

If you will write to general delivery, Hillsboro.lTexas. you will receive 'information' concerning your uncle. not sell this place' before coming spring." Nothing 3-oii can -do about husband's" he is coming. Q. Would you advise my going to Colorado or Arizona for my health! B.

K. A. Would not advise either place for you. Stay right here. 6" HE WILL ADVISE YOU 'Ihg and extension of such authority to prohibition Orders already in effect directing the prohibition navy not to operato outside the three mile limit except In the case 5f vessels' in communication with the shore by means of their own small boats, and it had the apparent -belief of administration officials that it would be in accoraance with international practice' unless it were made so 'by some sueh specific agreement as that proposed by 'Mr.

Hughes. Washington, Oct. 17 Reductions In -freight rates for vegetable oils from $1.05 to $075 per, hundred pounds, which transcontinental railroads proposed to put into Refinery Notu; George N. Moore, president of the! Qloore refining company and several high officials of the company arrived today from Chicago Tor a several! days visit at the plant." TRUTHFULLY AND FULLYY effect' today have been suspended to await Investigation, it was said, at the interstate commerce commission. The reduction would have applied on shipment? from Paciflo coast points to nearly all points In central freight association territory.

No reason for stopping the reduction was given. The ColClnfcon Hardware Co. ha3 on display at the store a large pell-can which watt. killed 'on the Arkansas river. The bird is a large one The Moore refinery today loaded: out 13cars of refined products.and.

also commenced filling aii order for, 28 tons of wax. The company is 'not shipping out as much "as" is being ENDORSED BY SIR OLIVER LODGE AND SIR A. CONAN DOYLE ana they are not common in this vicinity. Undersheiiff Don UoldsmitU was In the city this morning from Win-field on an official business trip. Subscribe for the Daily TraTeler.

Q. What would you advise us to do at this time? How long will my Unite iiome aBox of In Conjunction with MARJAH EUGENE O'BRIEN ShoeHdish! Why 3 ID wSgg in "THE LAST DOOR" husband work for the Santa Fe, railroad? Where can "I 'find my watch that was taken about four years ago? "Micky. 1 A. Do not advise a change for you. See1 your 1 employed steadily: There is no recovery rol this Q.

JWhat will my friend I am keeping company with get me for Christmas? M. F. A.1' An engagement ring. Q. Can 5tu locate; missing liberty bond? Will the strike ever be settled faTorable to the strikers? Workmen today were completing bolting 'together thb tower being built at the new high pressure 'stills; The tanks will be added next.

This tower is piece of workmanship. One- tank will rest on 'top of the tower and another tank will hang' inside -the fower. On -account of the tower being built at the back side of the plant and it wii not show up as one might suppose, yet it will come up to about-a Jovel with the tops of the towers on battery one. It will be 9 0 feet to the dp 'Of the tank. There will be? two of these towers at the new high pressure stills one at each receiving bouse.

Concrete foundations for another tower Just like the one being' built are already laid at the south receiving house being built at the new high pressure stills. Comedy "SCHOOL DAY LOVE" NOTE Special ladies matinee Wednesday afternoon (tomorrow) first fifty ladies receive a coupon entitling them to a personal interview with Marjah. NOTICE Doors will open at 2:00 o'clock. Evening appearance at 8 and 9:30 Tvervhiwlv tcnows SOCIETY INDIANS the the the program with the act, "Rufus in the cnialiiy and exception of Lion's Den." the troup is The best comedian in you get more Where is my crippled friend, is ho living? Mrs. U.

C. S. A. This liberty bond was not lost or stolen. It is' misplaced in the home.

No the strike will never, be settled favorable to the men, a3 this strike was lost when -Jewell" -left Chicago for Baltimore. The friend you ask about has passed on. Am I goingto get work Whom am I in love with? N. J3. S.r A.

will get work within the Its 15Phuf "Smoke" Gray. His sketches which were really imitations from O'Brien himself, were really good. 1 I The band and orchestra of the i company are fine and' the instru 4Ere' At the new high pressure stills workman have completed running the concrete walls of the north receiving house and carpenters are constructing forms for tfcr? concrete, walls of the south receivnb house. A good deal of metal work is being done here and brick and concrete worth it Ljquub aod Pastaa far Whit. JMmVTaji.

Brow aad Ux-Blood Shorn. OAUCY COMPANY lat. WMM George Wintz has spared no expense" to make this season's of-'ferlng for his star. Miss Nyra Brown the most elaborate production lie has ever had. Tho book said to give Miss Brown and her associates full scope for their abilities, while the.

musical numbers are all new and of that soul inspiring in work is. making good progress. mental music was all that could be expected. There was complaint from members of the audience last on account of the house being cold, as the weather was really muTh cooler than at any previous time during the present 'season here. Enfranchisement of 3Iembers is Tak-fcjn Up 'for Discussion Kansas City, Oct) 17.

The society of" American -Indians, meeting here today was to take up the question of. enfranchisement of members of their race. Members, of nearly all the existing tribes in the States many in their native regalia, were in attend-" ance. Among representatives of these tribes, scheduled to speak were: Dr. Carlos Montesuma, Apache, Chicago; the Rev.

Sherman Coolidge, Arapahoe, Denver; Father. Philip Gordon; Minnesota; Thomas L. Sloan Nip Strongheart, Yakima, Washington; 'Robert Hamilton, Blackfoot, Montana; Jame.3 Irving, Sioux, Minnesota; "Harriet B. Johnson, Sac -and Fox, Oklahomar Maroe Bv Beck, Sizeton, South Dakota. spiration" that is missing in so many; of the musical offerings presented in Friday, Oe- our local playhouses, tober 20th.

IfoMing Additional Examination New Brunswick. N. Oct. .17 The money spent in building the high pressure stills would build a the work being done here one can see this improvenemtn ill cost in the nighborhood of half million dollars C. A.

Bliss manager of the Moore warehouse is off duty on account of an attack of la grippe. C. R. Davenport was ift charge there today. A neighborly spirit between the Moore company and other industries of the, city.

The Moore people, two other refineries, two mills, the packinghouse and' the "Santa Fe borrow and loan operating materials of each other. Mrs. Frances Stephens Hall and her The Minstral Show eccentric brother, Willie Stephens, Neil O'Brien's minstrel company were brought to the court house by "appeared at the Fifth Avenue detective Fred Davis shortly after thpafro lfist ultrht. in nnnnnl tour. 1 i fnr- fnr)hni and the attraction was a very pleas- tion by authorities investigating the mg one.

nowever, tne music was muruer or tne uev. wneei-not up to the standard of this com- er Hall and Mi's. Elenor Rheinhardt nanV nnH Ihprp was nnthtntr new on Mills. i' r. coming three You imagine you "are "in love with three or four, but they are not in love with you.

Q. Can you tell me If there Is a change for me in the future? -I have a question hanging fire' in the" far west, will that 'question be settled in my favor? Do you. give private "readings, what price? C. II. A.

Yes there is a change for you within the coming ninety days, you are going west. This question will be settled in your favor -before you leave here. You 'can i have a private reading with me, ladies matinee. iQ. 'Where is Lee'Turner? Is he well? D.

E. T. A. You can communicate with him at-Springfield, and he is i Q. Will my husband get a better position with the company he is now with? F.

W. he will get a promotion and you will: be permanently" loeated within the coming six months. Q. Where can I find niy diamond ring I lost while moving? Will we be prosperous at our present occupation? Mrs. F.

R. 11. A. The diamond ring you inquire about lias been found. Write me at Strand theatre and I will give j'ou the desired information.

I see you very; prosperous at' this occupation, especially in the coming year. Q. Am I gding-to get married and when. A. B.

TODAY last time Find Brisk Demand for Salmon Yokohama, Sep. 28-The "Japanese salmon cannera' of Kamchatka, who -report a "30 per cent increase in their catch this year, are finding a brisk demand in Europe5 whence they are shipping direct froitfi" their canneries: Nf Early1 in August': 180,000 cases were shipped from1 Kamchatka to LiOndofi, the -conslgnorri being the Japan-Russia and tfi'0'Hoyuyo Fish-' ery companies. Salmon' packed this Charles E. Issac, former superintendent of the Moore plant has ac-ppntAri the nosition of night super on intendent of the plant and was duty last night. "After The Tleasaiit Trip to Panama Friends in the city of Miss Edn.

Conard, who is now at Balbou ileights. Central Zone, -Panama. 1 year by the two companies' is estimat-ed at 360,000 and 120,000 cases," spectfrVelyir by Rita Met man received word from ner wmtu she says that the trip from VNew Moose clues payable' now: Examine your receipts and lie sure you are not in arrears. 4 Present quarter ends Oct. 31st.

4 at 01 York was moet delightrui. on board the passengers wers examined for purposes of vaccination but luckily (Miss Conard escaped this part ot it, and also escaped Mr. and -Mr. "Walter Johnson, of Blackwell were visiting C. G.

Spence yesterday. seasickness. She says max Positively you will get married, just as soon as you -can find The lure of the footlights, the Great White Way and a lonely girl' who wanted to be an actress. scenery is moat beautiiui, aw par With of the city resemDiiag a iiv. Good roads stretch -for uiteen o.

1 r-m rrr-rir rnwi nx- rr -iriru 1 ul iihii 1 nj. nt 1 irnri-innn 1 uii .1 j.l 11 NEWS' IN GENERAL JACK HOLT XILA LEE miles tut oune my. that the canal aoc.K3 wnea i luminated at night are most tvip friends of Miss' Ddna Con ard will be, glad to hear safe to the ported to hayo retreated Russ-Chinese border. arrival. "CBy therLssocIafedPress) Relieving C.4r Shortage Topeka, Oct.

17- Freight cars ar nowcominK west; to relieve the Boys Bouinl Over FJavel Baker and Ralph Plye, arT Parade, Is Featured But her only "acting" was in the chorus; her only friend a queer 1 old fellow who watched the stage door And when the rich young "angel" of the show came into her life wiUThis midnight suppers 'and' love, talk a story that runs through laughter and tears to an end you will' joy to on tne cnarge 1 rested at ElDorado 400 feet. vf rcpe ifrom car shortage according to a tele-ram" received by Clyde M. Reed, 'chairman of the Kansas public utik Also uj a program ui mw jmujuLa Tinr TiHlltn? corn Pythias and the Pythian Sisters in SNUB POLLARD COMEDY Itiesrb'oard from J. ilormley, chairman of the car service division of the 'American railway association. "This ig 'thei flrstvtlme in said Air.

Reed, "that there has been a balance in the farorofthewest." annual convention here. The election of officers and selection; of next year's meeting plaee are scheduled for tomorrow. F. -E. iFeihler of Ottawa, grand -rice chancellor, is mentioned for grand chancellorship of "the Knights: tut, jl pany, at utio, were tatc court of W.

T. Ham today and "were bound over for "trial In 'the district court at Bond for $500 was fixed in each case, but late today the bonds had not been furnished. A. fdrill: made the complaint Inwthls" cape 'and the boys were arrested several jdays ago and brought i Mr3. John Ames and Mrs.

F. Marshall -will leave tomorrow morning for "WTsMta where they at-, tend council of the Tpisoopal cnurcn. Prices 10c and 20c 5th AVE. THEATRE, OCTOBER 40th Invasion Is -Feared1 Toklo; JapaSOct. .17 A.

pecial IspatcheS jtrom'VladiTostok Teport thatity in Imminent danger of invasion ay soviet Members of thVVladivdstok" wHlte" govern me ntr have- boa.rd.ea 'st' ijtieamer Direct Hearings Cincinnati, Oct, 17-Direct of 'railroad slgnaimen to the U. S. Railroad labor board in a resolution adopted yesterday by the grand. executive board of the brothcr- 4 i i $1.50 $1.00 50c on sale at DuvaHVPharmacy. Doors' at 7 :30 Curtain aT 8 :15 One Night Friday 'Vdoa or railrdad" signalmen of Amer- ready to depart.

commander ot the white army is re- 1 ica in session here'.

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