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PAGE FOUR THE COFFEYVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1919. (Bird of Paradise Feathers Get Him Plenty of Trouble AFTER EASTER REDUCTIONS ON LADIES AND MISSES Laredo, April 21 Luban, central figure in the famous "Birds of Paradise Case," goes on trial in federal district court here to dav on charge of smuggling. Phone 994 119 We 9th St. The adventure of Luban, a former New York importer, started more than three years ago when 527 birds of paradise were shipped from India to England, thence through the Unit (EDSn (DcDiMpaiiniy (Indiana) ed States under bond to Mexico. In November, 1916, customs agents un covered an alleged attempt to smug All Suitdom is represented liberally at Fleischaker's and at prices which will save you money.

Suits with the Eton, Tuxedo and shawl collars suits with "waistcoats attached, or designed so you may show, a pretty blouse to advantage, or wear a waistcoat of your own design; suits with the close-fitting tailored sleeve, or with the sleeve that is three-quarter length and wide at the cuffs; suits with belt to give a slightjy curved waistline or suits with the straight loose box coat line; suits that are braided in the smartest possible manner suits of every kind and character that have found favor with the best shops of New York are here every day. Shown special for this week. ele the birds back into the United States. It is charged that Luban bought the birds in India and paid the ex pense of shipping tnem. in iyi a man said to have been Luban's local agent was convicted of smuggling in this case and fined $2,500 besides be-.

Suits ts worth $25.00 $19 75 at ing sentenced to prison. The birds are on exhibition in. the New York Zoological Gardens where their plumage caused admiration. They are said to be valued at $100,000 and hat makers stand ready to purchase them-if released for sale. Suits' worth $29.75 and $32.50 $24 75 3 Real Estate Transfers Suits worth $35.00 and $37.50 $29 75 Suits worth $40.00 and $45.00 $34 75 Mary Buckner to George Leggin; It 1.

bk 1, Montgomery Coff eyville; $125. W. F. Bradley to Thos. Carey, pt It 6, Traveler Coff eyville; $100.

Jessie Lydick to J. Messersmith, Its 5, 6, 6-34-17; $5,000. J. H. Burns to H.

W. Read, It 1 bk 5, Commercial Club 2d, Coff eyville; A SUMMER, NEGLIGEE An exceedingly plain little frock, cut from the palest of sunset crepe- TT is the policy of the Standard A Oil Company of Indiana to conduct its business in fairness to all to the consumer, to the employe, to the stockholder and to the competitor. To deal fairly with the. consumer by manufacturing the best petroleum products, distributing them widely and selling them at lowest To deal fairly with the employe by giving him steady work, compensating him liberally, and as far as possible, insuring him against unemployment. To deal fairly with the competitor by standing squarely on the broad," general principle of live and let live -by maintaining open prices and never deviating from them.

The Standard Oil Company knows that, by reason of its refining and distribution facilities, and the service it renders to customers, it has no need to disorganize the market to get its fair share of the business. That is all it expects and wants. It is because of adherence to these gen-eraj policies that the Company has prospered, and the Directors have been able to give a creditable accounting of their trusteeship to the 4623 stockholders who have their money invested in the Company. TOE DAILY JOURNAL By IL J. POWELL STANLEY PLATO OFFICIAL CITY PAPER TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Daily by Carrier One Week .10 to 'average up to the purity standard, I it is rejected as unfit for general use.

The reason given is- that the winter having been an open one, most of the ire was taken from ponds and streams in which sewage was present. x- The Ozark Trails association, by resolution of the board of Nowata county commissioners, was given authority to erect a concrete pyramid at the junction of the proposed line to that concern at once. Prior to entering partnership with the law firm he was for four years attorney for the Kansas utilities commission. Mr. Caster will maintain headquarters at Bartlesville, and in addition to his duties as general attorney for the big utilities corporation will be manager of the interests.

His territory will include Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri and Louisiana. (-- PrnnV tervnTifc. nf darvin pmintv. de-chines and girdles about with a bit of lavender satin, has taken to itself a. flounce of lace for overskirt and marvelous little Jacket all a piece of lace that reaches into on both sides and is cut short at the back by that bit of baby bear fur.

Behold to what heights an ambitiou but plain little frock can attain' $3,625. J. R. Berry to -James Youngblood, Its 15 to 18, bk 30, Tyro; $1.00. Earl Kime to Clyde A.

Baker It 2, bk 4, City Park Coffeyville; $1. Daniel Cahill to Joe Carl, Its 1, 2, bk 5, Citv Park Coffeyville, $900. C. W. Neville to A.

D. Riggs, It 11, bk 8, Patton's 1st Coffeyville; $1. C. A. Etchen to Ed Griswold, Its 1, 2, bk 19, Ingmire Coffeyville; $150.

D. A. Dabney to Ellen Coolin, It 11, bk 7, Westsjde Tyro; $15. F. M.

Truhy to Emma B. Schuetz, pt It 6, Osborn's 2d Coffeyville; $3,500. nth .45 One Kansas City and the mam line near Delaware. The pyramid will be 20 was sentenced to six years in the fed- On Year 5.00 SUBSCRIPTION BY MAIL. On Rural Routes within Coffeyville jTrade Territory, year $3.00 Elsewhere by mail, year $5.00 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS A Zane Grey Picture Here.

J. H. Wright to E. C. Holton, It 6.

A nicture that oue-ht tn hie-" bk 35. Uutler Tyro; $800. is at the Odeon today and will be H- Wright Jr to Edward C. Hol-shown there again tomorrow. It is ton Its 9 to 12, bk 27, Butler from Zane Grev's novel.

"Ridprs of Tyro; $300. era I penitentiary at ieavenwortn oy Judge J. W. Woodrough of the Eastern Oklahoma federal court. Bryant, witnesses at his trial testified, was a lieutenant of William D.

Haywood, I. W. W. leader, in the formation of an Oklahoma organization to resist the draft law in the fall of 1917. was convicted early in the week.

He is also under sentence for six years following his conviction in the western district on a charge of resisting the draft. The wool from about 6,000 head of sheep in Franklin county will be sold and bids for its purchase, according to a decision of the five growers representing- the Franklin County Wool Growers' association. the Purple Sage," with William Far- i Jennie McCrum to Frances G. Fair, It 9, bk 2, West Park num in the leading role. This has The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use' for re-publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited fn this paper, and also the local news published herein.

All rights of re-publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Entered in the Postoffice at Coffey-vfHe, Kansas, as second-class matter. TELEPHONE 71 AND 74 feet high and on it will be given the names of the townsjocated along both lines of the Trail. Lloyd Blake, who drives a glycerin wagon for the American Glycerin company out of Bartlesville, is glad he is alive today, though he is considerably "bunged up" and suffering from numerous bruises and scratches. He started to Chelsea Friday with a load of "juice" consisting of 280 quarts, and when driving around and up the hill south of Tuxedo, his machine got to "acting up" and losing control of it for moment, it went "over the top" of a raise and then turned turtle.

Blake managed to extricate himself from under the machine which fell in such a manner as to fortunately not pin him fast under it. Physicians who dressed his wounds, found no bones broken. Why the "juice" did not go off, is another of the inexplainable traits of the fluid and Blake is asking himself that question, "why didn't it go in j-T been pronounced the greatest western film ever made, and the popularity of Zane Grey as a writer of western stories gives strength to that Coffeyville; $2,500. Alice Gillespie to J. W.

Phillips, It 7. bk 1, Osborn's 5th Coffeyville; $1. Am. Z. L.

Sm Co. to J. D. Rev- claim. For some years, evervbodv I who likes adventure stories and fic- nolds.

Its 1 to 26. bk 20 Lanyon's 1st tion with a rear western flavor has, Wearing; $260. Vnrvum nnrl lilrorl 7qtio flr-oir WVion 1 Grizella Black to E. J. Sims.

Tit It UM1V a r- Dorothv. 10-year-old daughter of vote of the soldier boy's preferences i iz nicKman uoiieyvuie: $450. I E. J. Sims to Thompson Black, It 5, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Thomas, living injin reading matter was taken at the bk 5, queen City Coffeyville; $1. Miami county, east of Wellsville, ac- campsZane Grey was rated by them L. R. Staats et al.

to D. A. Allen. It ciHentally killed herself while playing alongside Jack London and Rex Standard Oil Company 4, bk 1, Staats Coffeyville; $1.00. Lulu Neale to F.

J. Leibert, It 11, bk with a shot-gun at the barn. The top of the child's head was blown off. Beach. The increasing popularity of Grey recently led to the formation of Twenty-five years from now many a manwill say: "The I ever saved went to buy War Saving a senarate comnanv to film Zane 7, Commercial Club 2d Coff ey- nil flnH ms nrtivifv in t.Ti -fiAll Grey productions.

It is the first of ville; $1,100. 910 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago Stamps. My parents got me headed 7 Mrs.

W. A. Williams died recently in i s. VV A. VV ii llctlll UiCU icccntiy --j i TVT 1- TTtJIi-l.

llf.lll i in the right direction and I contracted at the home of her daughter, Mrs. south and east of Eldorado is growing tnese masterpieces wmcn is Deing pre- "1LI attnews, It bk 2, Kloehr Coffeyville; the habit of saving." Habit rules our C. M. Howell, north of Caney. The better and activities are starting live-j sented at the Odeon, and it is our lv for this time of the year.

The center guess that everybody who sees it will i i $700. lives. We use our brains occasionally; habit works automatically. J. G.

Smith to Ethel Willis. It 6. bk lt7 of operation seems to be the holdings aeciare one oi tne Desi pictures oi of the Haverhill, on the Brenner: Mid- Kina ever seen in -o- 1, Sterling Coffeyville; $850. -Anna Scott et to A'. C.

Bowman. Kansas, on the Misagono Inter-Seas, H- tK Kir rv.YviwioTv?oi rnviK oa aa WHAT LUXURY TAX HITS. burial was made at Havana. Aldus Wheeler and George Ingram, two young men giving Fredonia as their home, are in custody in Independence, having confessed to stealing 500 feet of cable from one of the John Vanhorn drilling rigs five miles northeast of Neodesha. A galaxy of former Winter Garden coffeyville; $1.

stars will be seen in the forthcoming i You'll Pay 10 Percent on Several Things After May 1. NEBRASKA JUDGE NOW ENDORSES IT on the Sisagno, and the several oil companies having offset locations to these wells on the Shiss. Harry Hankins. teacher in the eighth grade of the Chetopa school, was arrested Thursday morning. The warrant was sworn out by James Bdn-ham, janitor of the school, who charges that Hankins assaulted him.

Bon-ham wears a badly cut lower lip as proof that he was struck. Hankins The Neodesha Sun has been elected to membership in the Associated Press. OUICK RELIEFS IHUUUVtlUIJ VJ- l.Iiab 3 VJV'Uj little Hamilton's new picture. Many scenes are laid atop a prominent hotel. Nazimova's Gorgeous Costumes.

Robes of regal splendor are worn by Nazimova in her forthcoming production, "The Red Lantern," now being cut and assembled at the Nazimova studios in Hollywood. Among these robes is the heavy silken garb of the Goddess of the Red Lantern and the awe-inspjring habiliments of a Chinese warrior chief. Nazimova wears the warrior's costume during NO ACETANI1.IDE ViH-Jj IMO DOPE After May 1 you'll pay 10 per cent tax on all these articles costing mo than the amount named: Picture frames, $10. Trunks, $50. IkMtlJH Traveling bags, $25.

Hand bags, purses, $7.50,, Portable lamps, $25. Lamp shades, $25. Umbrellas, parasols, $4. iiilSUHL Fans, $1, Smoking jackets, $7.50. Men lancy waistcoats, $5.

Women's hats, $15. Men's and boys' hats, $5. Men's and boys' caps, $2. Hon. B.

F. Whittington Has Gained Twenty Pounds By Taking Tanlac. admits striking Bonham but declares that Bonham struck at him first and that he -was defending himself. The altercation was the result of charges NO BOOZE IT'S RELIABLE FOR HEADACHE SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS. Occupation is the scythe of time.

Napoleon I. "The way to find out truth is by other's mistakes. Seldon. Rich through my brethern's poverty Such wealth were hideous! I am blest Only in what they share with me, In what I share with all the rest. Lucy Larcom.

Kind words produce their own image in men's souls, and a beautiful image it is. -Pascal. Finally, be strong in the Lord, and in the strength of his might. Eph. 6:10.

So much we miss, If-love is weak; so much we gain, If -Ice is thinks no pain To sharp' or lasting to ordain teach us this. Helen Hunt Jackspn. I Consecration is not wrapping one's fcelf in a holy web in the sanctuary; itr is going into the world and using every nower for God's glory. Henry Ward of misconduct Bonham made against Hankins. Hankins denies the charge.

One of the distinguishing features of the introduction of Tanlac throuch- the highest symbol of valor at arms. Pekin when the Boxers clash with the -out the country is the large number Men of Medical Department S. J. Gallager, a Pennsylvania oil man who has been operating in the Kansas and Oklahoma field for about three years, is dead at Chanute and the burial will be made at Evans City, Pa. He was SOyand leaves a wife and six children.

Moline will soon begin macadamizing her main ac Ten years ago, a number of friends of Bee Davis, a crippled Cherryvale boy, bought him a wheel chair and a typewriter. Bee was industrious and learned typewriting, soon afterwards poing'to work for a coffee house in Kansas City at $4 per week. Last week he was made manager of the house at $100 per month salary with a commissionon all sales. Can't Go Yet, Says Ireland troops of the Allied nations. The prominent men wno nave teit it warrior's costume, a striking robe of their duty to disregard precedent and Washington, April 21.

Surgeon Boots, shoes, slippers, $10. Neckties and neckwear, $2. Men's and misses silk hosiery, $1. Women's ahd misses' silk hosiery $2 Men's shirts, $3. Pajamas, nightgowns, underwear, Bright eyes, clear complexion, vim, vigor and force, all indicate perfect liealth; without it you are handicapped in the race of life.

Take Hoi-lister's Rocky Mountain Tea each week and keep up with the livr ones. 35c. Tea or Tablets. Junction ug Store. tume lorwara wnn tneir unquaimea endorsements of the medicine because of the benefits they have derived from its use.

The largest addition to the list of General Ireland-m a letter to the en listed, men of Hhe army medical de partment made public today, explain $5. Kimonas, petticoats, waists, $15. ed why it was not possible to discharge men of that department as rapidly as in others. He said that in spite of recruitments from organiza tion demobilized it was neces embroidered silk, with the head ot a lion depending from the waist, is apparel worn only by those of the Chinese who stand ready to give their lives for the race. The lion's head is highest symbol of valor at arms.

The robes of the Goddess of the Red Lantern are of the heaviest Chinese silk, embroidered with a thousand designs. On her head Nazimova wears the. symbolical head-dress of the goddess; studded with peacock feathers and dozens of silk floss pompomsthe whole held in place by a band of gold embroidery, that circles the forehead and temples. "The Red Lantern," which was produced upon a scale of lavishness cnnrraiT oxrof Vio-Fvpo rf tpmnforl in mo i.eoaesna nas esxaonsnea a aivision i ncf0vi' to 1 -e i prominent endorsers is the name of Hon. Benjamin F.

Whittington, judge of the Rolston Court, South Omaha, Neb. In relating his experience with Tanlac Judge Whittington said "The results, of Tanlac in my case certainly seem wonderful to me. Before I began taking it my health was broken in many ways, and I did not know which way to turn for relief. My liver was all out of fix, I was habitually constipated, and bilious. I was so frightfully dizzy most of the time that I could not stoop over for "ic faithful service 'and who could pre :1 Round About cmmrso tnat.eacn-cnuQ may receive tsent good reasdhs for asking for re-mdmdual attention.

Miss Edith Winn 11 1 erc of Lawrence will have charge of the Coffeyville Youi who are not so fortunate as LIBERTY, KANS. to have; seen service overseas, have a deep--obligation to those who fousrht and become casualties, said the let tion pictures, is based on the noval fear of falling- My kidneys were all of Chinese life by Edith Wherry. The put of order, and in bad shape, and I work this coming year. A three-year old grandson of Jack: Sachs of the Cherryvale vicinity was drowned a few days ago in an irrigation canal at Winterhaven, Calif. x- The patrons of the Dennis school district are advocating the erection of a new school building.

A-meeting was had fearful pains in the small of mv ter. "They: have made their sacrifice, and yours is to be retention in the service until they have been made as fit as possible to return to civil life. "It should be remembered that all officers and men now in the service came in for the emergency, and so new JNazimova production, it is promised, will outrival "Revelation," "Toys of Fate" and "Eye for Eye" in its multifarious spectacular features. neia rcenuy ana a committee ap-fer as the medical department is con-pointed to help the directors get plans lcerned the emere-enev is nat vi: nvor pointea to neip tne airectors get pians cerned the emergency is nt yet over, worked out. A meeting will be called Our reputation for fair dealing and reliable goods, coupled with the De Laval record of service and durability, has made the De Laval Cream Separator the leader in this community.

JJANY of your neighbors are using De Lavals. 9 Have you-ever asked any of them how they like1 their machines? iWhy not make a few. inquiries? Youll find that the De Laval is giving tKem more cream and better cream; that it is easiest to turn, to clean and to care for; very seldom gets out of order and never seems to wear out i Your neighbors will back up later to decide on the matter oi voting bonds. back. My appetite seemed to be fairly good, that is I could eat, but my food did not seem to be properly assimilated.

Sleep failed to-rest me, and I felt tired, languid and wornout all the time. I was pale, and not only felt badly but looked that way. I had been in this condition for a. year, and was becoming badly worried because nothing seemed to reach my case. "I had fallen off twenty pounds in weight, as a result of my troubles, but I have gained it all back by using Tanlac and have never felt better sin my life.

I decided from wbat I read in the papers about it to try it, and I felt like a new man before I finished my first bottle. So I went right back for another and so on until I took five H. O. Caster member of a-Topeka Hi i i i I law firm has been chosen as general counsel for the Henry Doherty inter-' ests, and will take up his duties with ACCEPT THIS LIBERAL TRIAL OFFER "County officials exhumed the body of the Mexican baby which died at Havana a week ago Sunday under suspicious circumstances, resulting in arrest of the father, Manuel Mendez. The body showed no signs of having been brutally handled, although there were six bruises on the body but none of them severe enough to kill the child.

The heart and all other organs were in perfect condition, according to the1 examining physician, and on cause for death was found. A number of witnesses state that Mendez beat the child to death, while he claims that jt died from eating poisonous weeds. Samuel Dack of Cherryvale has filed suit for a divorce from his wife, Minnie Dack, alleging lewd conduct ahd abandonment of himself and seven-year old: daughter i Leo Edward, 20-month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kuntz, is dead at Independence.

The county commissioners of Geary Wmty have approved the petitions concrete highway forty miles in length, from Junction City to the county lines near Dwight and Alta Vista. The cross county road will be pnjrt of the proposed new highway ibm Clay Center to Council Grove. About "one-fourth of the natural ice harvested in Kansas during the winter is unfit for use, according to the cnalysis made by the state water and laboratory at the University Kansas. Each' Kansas ice dealer ii. required to submit a 50-pound i nple of his -product, and if it fails what we have been telling you 'about the De Laval.

bottles, and now 1 haven't an ache or) a So will any of the other i 2325,000 De Laval users. A SS ES Priced at Their True Value! You may be willing andg able to pay more for the sameg comfort, style and satisfac-B tion that our glasses -but why should you? We fit you correctly; wel use only the. best materials; we design and make them to suit your needs. What more could you ask? If Our economical plan of handling makes our prices reasonable. Allen Hamlin 1 125 W.

9th Try an O'Cedar Polisning Mop at our, risk. If it is not perfectly satisfactory we will refund your without a question. We will sell you a De Laval on easy terms. Come in, examine the machine and talk it over. GBIP IFJFUMJZA i Hamlin's Wizard Oil a Antiseptic Preventive During influenza epidemics spray the nose and throat several times a "day with one part Oil and two parts water using an atomizer.

If you haven't an atomizer, gargle the throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up an antiseptic wall of defense against "Flu" germs) Chest colds and sore throat lead to grip. Stop them at -once with Wizard. Oil before they can develop into dangerous influenza. Get it from druggists for 30c If not satisfied, return the bottle and' get your money back.

constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30c at djt- CiX Gzzrzztzti. i pain and am feeling great. And eat; my gracious! I eat likt a farm hand, all I can get. I neyer saw anything like it. I sleep like a log, and get up in the mornings thoroughly refreshed and feel brim full of energy all day long.

-AH the time I was taking Tanlac I was doing three men's work, and improving at the same Now this" is just what Tanlac has done for me, and I gladly give this statement for what it may be worth to others who are trying to find relief." "Tanlac is sold in Coffeyville Florea Drug Havana by P. H. Lindley, in Caney by A. irr Cherryvale by The Owf Drug Store, in Independence by VS. Cramer, in TALK IT OVER WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR SOONER OR LATER YOU WILL' BUY Ar Caudry 'Hardware Co.

106 West 8th St. Phone 974, Elk City by The Rexall Store, and in Tyro by Joel.

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