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PAGE SIX LAWRENCE DAILY JOURNAL-WORLD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1916. The Great Teacher's Companions A cheerful person is a great aggra- Into Mountain Fastness El Paso. March 29. Somewhere i CHASE AFTER VILLA No. 3 -white 6G l-267.

Close: May 6868 1-8. July 70 1-8. Mrs. Prof. C.

Shull will conduct the i vat ion to a groucn. amid the grim and forbidding extinct regular midweek service at 7:45 at ASS FOR and GIT volcanoes of the great continental di- the Christian church tonight. Ihc 7 v'' '-cffe. yk ide Villa is fleeing today. Hard on subject of study is: "Jesus Desire INTO MEXICAN Hi is trail cavalry men of the United for the Companionship ol llis Dis- OATS Market unchanged 1 higher.

No. 2 white 4647. No. 2 mixed 4143. RYE 8586.

HAY Market unchanged $1 higher Choice timothy Choice Prairie HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL SVIALTED MILK Chsap substitutes ctet YOU earns price. States are straining every nerve to ciplcs," Luke Matthew 20: Carranza Forces Have Lost all Trace catch up with him before he can reach 30-46. Tliis is a "lh'c wire" service. of Outlaw Band the wastes almost unknown to any There will be special music. The pub- but Mexicans and Indians in which lie is invited.

VILLISTA FORCES ACTIVE be began his career as a badit. In ceipts 17,000. Market weak. absence of official news of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle at a Are Reported Gathering in Some chase, the border has settled down to bargain. C.

W. Smith. speculation Numbers Around Torreon dav Chocolates made fresh even' at Wiedemann's. PLANNING MAY FETE i Quartermaster's Department is Over taxed to Maintain Long Supply Line Annual Public School Event Will Be Earlier This Year Can you imagine a well dressed man or woman with yellow teeth! We have the best in tooth paste, iowdcr and brushes DRESS UP" EVANS DRUG STORE 819 Massachusetts Preparation for the public schools El Paso, March 29. The Beeves Cows and heifers' Calves HOGS Receipts 38,000.

Market 10 lower. Light Mixed Heavy Pigs Close wheat: May $1.12 3-4. July $1.10 1-4. Sept. $1.08.

CORN May 73 1-4. July 74 3-4. Sept. 74 5-8. OATS May 44.

July 42 3-4. Sept. 40 1-8. PORK-May $22.82. July $22.65 LARD May $11.37.

Julv $11.57. chase of Villa by American cavalry "ay tetc are in progress ii irc ino siccial date has been set tor tlic 1 H. FRINK DENTIST Peoples State Bank Bldo. LAWRENCE. KANSAS BELL 571 j5-o tliviuiliy KILL uui AIVJIII IIIC meagerness of the official dispatches spwial work is being given he from General Pershing's advanced Mcn hs Vhhc schools by the base it was impossible to learn todav 1 sical "sectors.

i It has been decided to hold the 1 etc the position ot the American troops' 1 somewhat earlier than usual this mm iiuw lar uiey were in me rear Ol the fleeins: band WORK ON NORTH ABUTMENT spring so that the heat of the later weeks will be avoided. Some objection to the May Day Fete has been met with by the school authorities in past years on account of the heat. It is hoied that the objection will be lacking this year on account of the earlier date. Commanders of the Carranza troops in the Chihuahua region apparently have lost trace of Villa for no report has been received by Mexican officials here for sometime. Armed bands of Villa forces are reported in various parts of Chihuahua and in some numbers around Every pessimist will say, "Naw there ain't any use a dressin up.

But do you know any successful pessimists? Big Structure Will Be Started Toward Bed Rock The pouring of concrete in the north abutment caisson of the new bridge, started yesterday, was nearly completed this afternoon. The sinking of the abutment will follow the filling the forms with concrete. The work of constructing the third river pier has ceased until the pier is leveled. The pouring of concrete will be resumed when the upper structure Torreon but they are oierating independently of the main Villa command. Carranza officials in Juarez express their belief that Villa will try.

to establish a main base at some Quantities of tires of various kinds at bargain prices. These have been taken in exchange for Lee Puncture Proof tires by us. C. W. Smith.

Good management consists largely in setting someone else to do the work. Here is a New "Dress Up" hat for the matured man. Three colors Pearl, Glen Gray and Olive. We call it the "Parkway" $3 Order by mail or telephone. point after he lias thrown the American cavalry off his trail and to recruit his command tn large proior-tions from the Villa bands now roving about the southern Chihuahua district.

Villa, the Carranza officers think, will then engage in a mauraud- "press Up" ing campaign that would give the ALLEN'S ParkGrocery Lawrence, Kansas 1300 Mass. St. Phones 40 ot the forms is completed. Kodak developing and printing at McColloch's Drug Store. Free Air 14 East 8th street.

Joyce Preliminary Set 'Sheriff Cummings returned yesterday from Ottawa with Guy Joyce, who was wanted here on the charge of wife and child desertion. Joyce Avas arraigned before Judge Clark and a preliminary hearing set for March 31, at 10 o'clock. American and Carranza forces no end of trouble. Army officers here do not believe Villa will ever make a stand and tight the American cavalry, but will continue in his flight until he escapes or is cornered. -v- Special popped, the Butter Kist Has the best in groceries that money can buy.

3 cans peas 2-5c 2 cans peas 2.1c 3 cans tomatoes 25c 2 cans tomatoes 2oc 3 cans corn 2 cans corn 3 cans hominy 2oc 2 cans hominy 15c Beets, No. 3 can 10c Tannic Tr at fans Natives Friendly to Villa San Antonio, March 21). Francisco Villa was moving toward Pop Corn at Wiedemann's. Markets Take horn a loaf of Raisin Bread Santa Catarina, in the Santa Maria from Brinkman's Bakery. valley, four days ago, according to information secured by Col.

Dodd Nation Associated Press Market Report Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Manter of Sunday and forwarded to General 1... fi 1 1 Kansas City, Mar. 29 CAT-j Denver are visiting Mr.

Manter 's uusluu luuay uv ueiierai i ei -suing. p. -l TLE Receipts Market steady 1 1 1 1 1 il i niuw parents at 821 Michigan street for a few days. Brisket bacon, 17c a pound at Schleifer's. Capital $100,000 STRENGTH, CONSERVATISM, ACCOMMODATION, SERVICE wcieiiai i tabuing auuou xnai uie residents of the valley appeared friendly to Villa, adding, that it was- with great difficulty, the scouts learned anything from them.

General Pershing was known to be with one of the advanced columns today, but at his own request the osi-tions of his troops were. not revealed. All operating south and rears, Ao. 3 can l(c Apricots, No. 3 can IJoney, 1 pint 4 lbs ginger snaps 4 lbs evaporated peaches 25c 2 lbs evaporated prunes 3 lbs evaiorated prunes 2 lbs evaporated apricots Let us quote you prices on can goods by.

the dozen or by the gallon. If you like the flavor of black walnuts, try the black walnut taffy at Wiedemann's. Prof. IT. S.

Mitchell returned from OPEN AN ACCOUNT Deposits Guaranteed Under State Bank Guaranty Law CITIZENS STATE BANK 700 Mass. St. I east of Nanwjuipa were rciortcd to mnl'rt litn ...1 I 1 A I be pushin- forward at igh speed Prime fed steers Dressed beef steers Cows and heifers Stockcrs and feeders Bulls Calves Receipts 12,000. Market 5 lower. Heavy Packers and butchers $9.70.

Light Cash' wheat market l(a2 higher. No. 2 hard No. 3 hard $1.041.11. No.

2 red No. 3 red Receipts of wheat cars. Close wheat May $1.04 7-8. July $1.03 l-43-8. CORN Market unchanged, 1-2 up.

No. 2 mixed 07(o 09. No. 3 mixed Ofl l-268 1-2. No.

2 white G8G8 1-2. uciuic i-iic" at Washburn last night on "The Growth of Algebraic Symbolism." Try one of our Little Eirypt Cigars. They arc fine. August Pierson. and from the American frontier to the last supply base the quartermaster's department was working at high pressure to keep moving the large volume of: supplies.

As to the details of the actual chase of Villa, however, General Funston and his staff knew little more than the public. Ask for Fuller Report The war department has returned the long report of Colonel Slocum on the Columbus raid, witli instructions It's real Eat Blue Ribbon Bread, bread. Brinkman's Bakery. Charles Achning spenl the day in Kansas City on business. TKBE Condensed Statement of the to have the Colonel amplify it.

Colonel Slocum is commanding troops now more than 2U0 miles from the border and a revision of his re- port is not expected for sometime. It has been sent to him, however. Lieut. Col. W.

S. Scott today left for Douglas, to take command We have been notified that our store room has been rented and that we must close up our business and get out as soon as we can. While we have had a very good sale since our Closing Out started, yet we have much of the best merchandise here, and in order to move it quickly and we will let it all go At Joust dMe-BMl Pirnce Not a thing reserved everything in our store for Half Price. And all have the original marks on so you may be sure there is no fake about this. We simply have to get out and will give our friends the benefit.

We still have lots of I of the First Cavalry relieving Colonel Foltz, who is ill. First Death in Expedition El Paso, March 29. Joseph and W. Allison, second lieutenant of the Thirteenth Cavalry, who was brought back to the base hospital at Fort Bliss from Casas Grandes suffering from a cold that developed into pneumonia, died today. Baseball Goods Fishing Tackle Easter Novelties Books and Bibles Photo and Kodak Albums Pictures, framed and unf ramed Stationery, in boxes, tablets and bulk Fountain Pens Parker, Sterling and Shaeffcr Pennants K.

Haskell and L. H. S. Blank Books and Office Supplies of 50c Setting $3 per 100 English Strain S. C.

WHITE LEGHORNS Pedigreed stock, bred for vigor, size and fall and winter layers. Nothing better in Leghorns. MRS. A. W.

LAMB, Bell 2794W. Res. 632 N. 7th.St. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE OR 7RADE30 ft.

town lot in Klaiuith Falls, Ore. Bell 755N2 or 2221W. Mrs. P. Mugler, 825 Ala.

Lawrence, Kans. 5 PASSENGER BUICK, 25, 1915 Model, and garage, for quick sale. Also household furniture. Leaving town. Bell 1336W: 1022 Ala.

Lawrence, Kansas At the close of business, March 24, 1916 LIABILITIES Capital 60,000.00 Surplus and Profits 6,869.23 Deposits 233,442.31 RESOURCES Loans Furniture and Fixtures 4,970.83 Cash and sight exchange 86,900.36 Safety Vault SEWING MACHINES All kinds, rented, repaired and sold on easy payments. 50 cents a week. Old machines taken in exchange. Singer Sewing Machine both phones 577, S38 1-2 Mass. St.

And hundreds of other things things that you will need now or in the future This is surely a chance you cannot afford to let pass. You better not onlv buy for what you need now, but think fthe future. We have hundreds of things here that will be mighty nice about next graduation day, birthday or even Christmas for that friend Why not buy now No such a chance again soon. And don't think everything good has been sold before this sale starts. Come in and you will find lots of the verv best things at this price.

DON'T DELAY. COME TOMORROW Total $300,311.54 Total $300,311.31 The above is correct. J. K. SANBORN, Cashier.

GAS ENGINES FOR SALE Four gasoline engines of various sizes for sale, priced right. Spalding, at 1005 5 Massachusetts Street. i LOST Coach dog, name and address I on collar. Return 928 Tenn. Bell phone 2455.

I WANTED Man and wife to work on farm. Bell 1422W. PURE BRED BUFF ROCK eggs. 50c BOYLE STORE EMMMK 725 MASS. STREET OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Lewis Kreeck, President John Q.

A. Norton, Vice-President. Chris Schaake, Vice-President. Geo. L.

Kreeck, Vice-President. J. M. Flory. Albert Walter.

John B. Boener, W. S. Everett. W.

K. Stiner. Ed. Anderson. John Hermann.

setting, $3.00 pej 100. Also baby chicks 10c eacju prize-winning 1 birds. C. R. Pullev.

19th and 2. R. R. 8. Bell 2253W..

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