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The Chanute Daily Tribune from Chanute, Kansas • Page 2

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THE CHANOTE daily tribune; 920. PAGE TWO "7 3 "I ---Sn'''''Zr. rv-xt vi "IN THE 'DAY'S NEWS Saily; Srihtm aKd the sun MOVING PICTURES HYPNOTIZE PUBLIC Film Directors Applying Laws of Suggestion In Latest Plays. Los Angeles, Aug. 23.

Every day millions of Americans are hypnotiz line of Tennessee Avenue; thence south to the center line' of First street; thence w-est to center line of PJummer Avenue, Chanute, Kansas, having been ascertained to be Fifteen Hundred and 'Thirteen and 70-100 dollars and the liability of each parcel of land found there is hereby apportioned and assessed- to pay the cost of said work thP fniir.r i -1. BT THE PHIBTJNE PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) Entered at the postofflce at Chanute, as second class mail matter.) O. HUNTER, of Cincinnati. Ohio," nlio says Tanlac has certainly jroven its worth in both liis' own" and his wife's He wasn't able to wortf tvhVif Ke'be-' gan taking Hamptpn L-. Carson, who will preside over- the annual meeting.

of the Anierican'Bar' Association opening at St. Louis today, is an eminent Philadelphia lawyer whose wfitings on legar topics have made his' nanfe familiar, to members of the profession throughout America. A native of described lots liable for the cost suBscRirnoN rates: Br Carrier in Channte; Philadelphia, Mr. Carson received his ed. They are the theater audiences who succumb to suggestion wrought thru the medium of the motion picture.

Recognizing this as an interesting and challenging phaze of picture de wi oa iiic, lU-Wli; Block 2, Rowers Addition Ona -week. In advance. 15c One Month. 50c academic education and legal training 1 iX 4 Feet Amount at the University of Pennsylvania, completing his law studies- in 1874 Lot 1 I tided 'every evening" except Sunday. Lot 2 velopment, film directors in tms and' being admitted to the bar the 75" 50 50 50 Lot 3 Lot 4 same year.

He soon attained a prominent place at the bar and' was called Lot Lot upon to serve as counsel in many im 6 portant cases. His protesssionai ttxephone no. lis. 168.05 112.14 112.14 112.14 112.14 112.14 112.14 112.14 112.14 112.14 112.14 112.14 112.14 mecca of screen proaucuou, tensively studying and applying the principles elucidated by QuacKenoos. Charcot and other widely known ex-perimentors in the power of suggestion.

Many of the news pictures are definitely built up on these principles. when thP spectator enters a the abilities' were further recognized in his appointment by Governor Penny- MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS: Lot 7 Lot 8 Lot 9 Lot 10 Lot 11 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 '50 50 packer to the office of Attorney-Gen- eral 01 Pennsylvania, in auumuu 10 i i 9 Member of The Associated Press. The Associated Preaa in the presidency which he now holds Sh irts for Men Lot Lot the American Bar Association has 4- 12 13 titled; to the use for republication of ai! news dispatches Credited to it or not otherwise credited In- this paper and also honored Mr. Carson by selecting him ter he naturally puts his mind in r. receptive mood and is ready to react we local news published herein.

All. rights of publication of special Jis patches herein are also reserved. as its representative at several international conferences. to hypnotic suggestion. says j.

Stewart Woodhouse, of the Goldwsn studios. Thirteen Foreign Posts. Indianapolis, Aug. 25. An Style, quality, workmanship three good reasons forwSe-t Iecting your Shirts here.

Added variety, sgood taste and handsome, distinctive striped patterns send our shirt values "over the top. Beautiful new percales and "madras materials that will wear and wear. KANSAS NEWS "SnmPtimes a very trivial detail nouncement has been made at Na will break the spectator's line of 5 Virti rh unci ruin the picture. As an tional Headquarters of the American Legion here of the formation of new foreign posts of the organization in example of thoughtful detail -take Jack Pickford's recent picture. "The Oldest Veteran to Register.

Cherryvale Moses McElroy of Enda; is the oldest veteran to register at the reunion of the the Japan and Belgium. There are now SEE OUR EAST WINDOW DISPLAY $3, $3.50 and 4 13 posts of the Legion outside of the Southeastern Kansas reunion asso Little Shepherd, of Kingdom come, containing a scene of marching troops thru the streets of Lexington, Ken-tnr-kx- in isr0. The Goldwyn com United States. ciation in session here. McElroy.

is one hundred years old. First published in the Chanute Daily pany spent $15,000 building this set 1,513.73 Section 2. That the said sums zo apportioned shall be collected in three (3) equal annual installments with interest not to exceed-six per cent (6) per annim. Section 3. The city clerk is hereby ordered to ftake the proper extension of said taxes for said installments as aforesaid, and to certify the same to the County Clerk within the time prescribed by law.

Section 4. The owner of any piece of land liable on special assessment my release and redeem his property from a special tax by paying the City Clerk the amount provided in this ordinance and upon notice given by the city as provided by Iaw7 Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force ten days after its publication in the Chanute Daily Tribune. J. J.

HURT, Mayor. Passed: Approved: '8-24-20." Attest: G. WOOD, City Clerk. Tribune, Aug. 25, 1920.

Ordinance No. 818. and the entire effect was almost ruined by a thoughtless property man. "Last fall I had the 'Flu and it left me.in a very weak and run down An Ordinance apportioning and as "When rehearsal was called a condition with no appetite at all and Phone 228. H.

IT FREEMAN SON. We' DeUve- sessing the cost of constructing Lateral Sewer No: 20 6 tQ Main Sewer No. 2, Chanute, mirioT crimp unnTl the scene with an' such a weak stomach" that even the smell of cooking made me sick. 1 I was awfully nervous and night after Be it Ordained by the Mayor and night I couldn't sleep to do any Coihmissioners of the City of Chanute, Kansas. -Section 1.

That the cost of con American flag containing forty-eight stars. Any spectator would respond to the suggestion that it is in comparatively recent years the flag has contained this many stars and he would look upon the scene as modern istpnd of in 1850. The logical re good. I would get up in the morn ings tired and worn out arod was so structing Lateral Sewer. No: 206 in short of breath that a half hour's job Misses Mildred and Marion 'West; school teachers of Washington, D.

are spending their' vacation tramp" hroughnhe'Sduth- For seven years Miss Eva Hot-zenpuller of South Bend, has been business manager of. the official magazine" of the Fraternal Order' of Fagles. main district No. 21 beginning at1 a wouldLtire me as much as a whole point where the center line of West Main Street intersects the center mil 1 i ern "States'." day's work used to. In, fact I finally had to glre up action would be 'This is not a Civil War Instantly he would be "When first "started on Tanlac I out of tune with the atmosphere or the story.

Gilbert N. Whitr, are di was working for Goodyear Rubber Co. in Akron, Ohio. I decided rector, caught the error." Mr. White is a student of hyp notism as well as an artist and applies the principles in the dressing of that anything that was being talked about so much was at least worth an honest trial.

It worked like a charm in my case. It helped me right from start and by the time I had tak Ten Months School." Topeka 'How long school keens is a'much more vital problem to Topeka youngsters than the tide of the -Rattle between the Poles and the Russian Soviet army along the Bug river. -Just at present the outlook is quite gloomy. The board of education has ruled that schools must open on September. 6 as planned under the proposed ten month school year'in-augerated here, despite the protest of eight-hundred citizens who are opposed plan and presented a petition dernanding a nine months' program.

'I Pitcher by Airplane. Little River Airplane transportation was resorted to recently to save the day by the Little River baseball team. The team had engaged a player" from Beloit to pitch against Lyons" at an American Legion carnival here. Several hours before the game was scheduled to start the Beloit pitcher wired that he would be unable to come as heavy rains had made travel impossible. A hurried telephone call was made for another pitcher who resides at Florence.

lie was engaged and an airplane was sent from here. Th round trip of 140 miles was done in two hours and the Florence player arrived in time to game onf schedule. Jt was his first ride inthe air but he? held the Lyons team itbione run" and Little River won the game. all sets. "In order to keen an audience hyp en my third bottle all of my troubles notized." Mr.

White says, "all fur were g6ne and I found myself well niture used in a set must be har- mnnv with the action of the ph. and strong again. "While in Akron my wife got so Otherwise a suggestion is passed to the minds of the subject-audience that will take them out of the atmos she couldn't eat. She lost weight and got very pale. Tanlac was doing ma so much good I got her to try it phere of the drama and cause them to lose interest.

and after taking two bottles, she is looking fine again. Her appetite is just splendid and she looks ifke a "The development of hypnotic sug gestion inv picture making and its proper application promises to cut the cost of nroduction. materially in different person. It certainly has proven its worth-to both of us and has come up to every word I have the future. -1 believe we will eliminate mitiv of the lariee seta and con-.

read and heard'about it." The above statement was made b3r vey the same idea by the proper ih 4- A. O. Hunter, 106 W. 7th Cin that will convev' to the cinnati, a well-known mechanic now in. the employ, of the Cincinnati spectator mind the atmosphere' of the Abatoir Co.

story." Tanlac is sold In Chanute by Brown While sieht and hearing ate the only senses yet' utilized' there is a Pharmacy, in Galesburg by J. L. Dunivant, in Erie by C. H. Eaton, in Thayer by Eldrldge Bowers.

Adv. concensus of opinion that it' will not be long until theater managers" se cure certain effects on their audience Ivansan on London Times. Atchison Peter Donovan, twenty "years ago a reporter' in newspapers here and in Kansas City, has joined the staff of the' London Times as a reviewer and special" writer, according" to advices received by relatives here. Don'ovan has been a member of (Can.) Saturday Night for the last ten- thru the senses of smell, by filling It is difficult to find a tombstone in Leighton Buzzard with a scriptu tne auditorium witn certain per fumes bound to awaken definite lines ral epitaph. The old, old grey stones of leaning against each other for support, depict the gamut of h'uman emo- TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS I tions, from the sanctimonious to the burlesque, but of them have borrowed words of comfort from HUMOROUS EPITAPHS.

Famous English f'raveyanl Town May Censor Joking Inscriptions on Tombstones. Matthew, Mark, Luke or John. Blanche "Bates, one of the leading However, the town clerk has or '01929 5-'a ouf on a Summer aveoifi actresses of the American stage, born at Portland, 47 years ago today. dered a new office Bible, the chairman of the burial board is polishing up his scriptural quotations and I Lefghton Buzzard will have to learn Henry Jones Ford; member of the U. S.

Interstate Commerce Commission, born at Baltimore, 69 years ago to be orthodox. today. If Yvonne de Treville, celebrated prima donna, born at Galveston, Texas, 39 years ago today. Frank D. Scott, representative in Congress of the Eleventh- Michigan district, born at Alpena, 42 Leighton Buzzard, Aug 23 Tombstones in the tiny secluded church yards of this old-world place abound with epitaphs like the following, and it is felt that in by-gone days the rollincing country yokels buried their best beloved with far too much mirth and levity: "Here lies the body of Mary Ann Lowder, She burst while drinking a seidlitz powder.

Called from this world to her heavely rest She should have waited till it effervesced." The' town clerk of Leighton Buz-- iard has been asked to confer with the chairman of the, burial board with, view of censoring epitaphs. years ago today. Green Corn Dance. Kendrick, Aug. 25.

Old members of the Sac and Fox Indian tribes are making preparations to hold their annual green corn dance. The ceremony will be held on the Greyeye farm and will last three days Hundreds of bushels of green corn have been stored in the tribes granaries to be served as an offering. The dance is held to give thanks to the Great Father for a plentiful yield. Komahtokemah will be master of ceremonies and his called all his followers to be present. Charles J.

Grimm, first baseman of HpHE women should cer-Jl tainly be thankful for. the automobile. It lias, given them a chance to see a lot more of their husbands. the Pittsburgh National league base ball team, born at St. Louis, 21 years ago today.

beginning to insist" on Jci towing what they are And the more they insist, the better it will be' for us; IV On a rough estimate, the brain contains 500,000,000 cells, each having a consciousness of its" own. Hitherto the stonemason has carved the tombstones faithfully "accord ing to regardless of spelling But it has done a great deal more than that. "Wl wont jour customers and, grammar, as evidenced by the following: tBfllfhow what they are- "Sacred to the memory of John It has brought people closer getting. together, given them new wardle and his wife and five dren all of, who passed away in their infancy." true, are philosophical "without undue emotional display, The following masterpiece is traced on the' tombstone of a long-deceased Select your tires ac-cording to the roads they have i to travel: In sandy or hilly country, wherever the going is apt to be heavy The U. Nobby.

For" ordinary country roads The U. S. Chain or Usco. For front-wheels The U. S.

Plain. For Tbest results everywhere U. S. Royal Cords. inn-keeper: "Our life is but a vitner's day.

Some only breakfast and away, Others' to dinner stay and are full fed, The oldest man" but sups and goes to bed: Large is his dept who lingers out the day. Who goes the soonest has the least to pay." That's "Why we represent U. S. Tiressd there will be no doubt about it. the size of your you know that the XT.

S. Tire you put on it is the best kind of tire its makers know how to make S. Tires are guaranteed for life, tation of mileagel That ought to mean some-' interests, swept away old prejudices. What affects one man now generally affects a good many of his neighbors in the same way. And tliey have a better chance to get together and talk things over! Ill It's had its effect on the tire business.

automobiles were SEE Bideaii Tye fSWL CORD NOSBY-Qi-ViN-USCO-PtAU'l First Door West of the Peoples- Home State Bank. To Trade 1 Variety, store for Chanute resi dence. new people were willing to -hing to the who has buy any kind of a tire. Now thought about; tires; For Sale: 280 acre farm, large im i i provements. Kelly-Springfield Caterpillar Tire Shoe your truck with Kelly-Springfield Caterpillar Tires.

They 'are live; they grip; increase give easy-riding cushion; stay cool, and when it comes to mileage, the figures sound extravagant until you ask for proof. Peerless Oil and Supply Telephone 355 20 North Lincoln Avenue 5-room modern close in, 9 Sf s- a7 $2400. -1600 acre cattle ranch 20 miles of Chanute, fine large barns and build ings. sinriiulni 'A well improved 5-acre tract for 52750., 1 A well improved 10-acre tract for Chanute, Kansas See us for Insurance loans, farm and city property. if, i wnri ir-m mmti.

it 'lr''u See us for auto insurance all kinds,.

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