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Til AN IS AS-CITY KAN SAN Thnrscfay, March 16, 1922. .2 and Eleventh on Metropolitanr not 'NARREY EXPLAINS 1014 Metropolitan. SEVEN IN GEM HOLDUP IDENTIFY ONE SUSPECT, COLONEL UNDSAY TO SPEAK AT CO-OPERATIVE BANQUET BLAST AND FIRE, SET BY INCENDIARY, WRECKS "Don't do like a woman did, re MS SPEED UP PLANS cently. She called and said, -'My TWO RECOGNIZE SECOND TO BE STAGED TONIGHT STORE OWNER MISSING house is burning, come -and HOV TO REPORT FIRE hung up the phone without telling where her house was locatea. it uok A fire in the general 6tore" of M.

Griffin, Hardy, klargueret Cook, Irene Brune, Esther Thomas, Esther Pennington, Dorothea Barker, Mildren Barney, Ruth- Burch and Fay Sherman. HOME AGAIN IN FLAMES. Bad luck hovers around the home of G. W. Bryant, 1409 North Eighth street, where the second fire In two weeks was discovered this morning.

Sparks' from the chimney again 6et fire to the roof The loss, each time, was approximately $25. The building is owned by Mattle Lewis. central several minutes to trace the Soolhinq Aids Poor Complexions res' Given in Response to Request Killminick. Fourth street and Kan sas avenue last night, was of Incen diary origin. Fire Chief -Jack Mc Architects Drawings to-Motor Organization in 10 call and find the street number of the telephone connection BOY PUZZLES OFFICERS.

From Argentine. 7 Narrey ald today. The owner, who Better to Give Street Intersections Willard Lyon, 15 years old, is held Commliiee's Approval of Site-Offered was not at his home at midnight, when tbe flames were discovered, had not been located npv to noon today Instead of Attempting to Register Exact House Number. bj Harrj Darby, Sr, Bleans Boild-ins I Assured. in the Wyandotte county jail, and county probation officers at a Says Rheumatism Leaves You Forever Discovery of the fire was by Dan Lyons, patrolman, and Blch Frank.

loss as to what disposition to make sergeant from station No. 2. With Instructions for reporting a. fire OLDS TV. W.

Rose, architect, will have completed for the new $23,000 out warning tbe entire front of the store crashed outward as an explo have been requested Fbre Chief ct oma or cpsst ars more aaoy of his Willard has confessed to plotting a robbery. He has served one year in the state reformatory. Officials there refuse to take him 4 Jack McNarrey" by the Argentine mated externally with lul house of the Wyandotte Motor within ten days, A. T. president of the club announced to- Activities association in a letter.

"Benortine a fire is simple," said p-ay. again because he killed livestock and poultry. He was arrested a week ago "Black Mike Morino, "Frankie" NIgro and "Doc Fogo," familiar figures In the night life of Kansas City, Mo, for years, were arrested last night for Stanley Beatty, detective, and are held in connection with the robbery of Fred Jackson, an Omaha man, at 345 Armstrong avenue, Mon- day night. Jackson, who was robbed of $4,000 in gems, his wife, who secreted other diamonds valued at approximately $16,000, and six other persons present' when five men made the jewel raid, identified Morino at headquarters of police in Kansas City, Mo. Nigro was identified by two of the part.

Togo," whose name really is Charles Wilson, is colored. The other four men were Italians. "Fogo" warned Jackson he was to be held up, it is said. came here from Omaha, where he bad been employed by Jackson, with Jackson and his wife. Morino and Nigro refused to return 'to Kansas.

City without requisition papers and these will be sought from Governor H. J. Allen today, Beatty said. Togo" was brought here this morning. Arrest of two more men is expected before night.

The site was approTed by a com A Vaporuo the chief. "All you must do is go to a teleDhone and say to central 'I talttee of the dab and presidents of in the home of Dr. Rubin LeieheM Ooet 17 Million Jan Uttd Ytattg sion hurled plate glass, plaster and bits of timber into the street. Had anyone been In front of the building they would haTe been killed, Chief McNarrey said. Firemen found five 5-gallon glass water jars, which showed traces of gasoline, upset in the store and in a vacant room on tbe second floor, gasoline had been sprayed on floors and wood work, and glass jars broken and tbe fluid poured on the floor.

A the civic organizations yesterday. 629 Oakland avenue. want to report a fire, ana wait ior With this approval- the dab hon.se her to do the rest. She win con James II. Allen of Cotifrreaa Avonu.

Rochester, N. onco a rheumatic cripple, who discovered ALLENRHU and with it banished every trace of uric acid and every sign of rheumatism from his body, says that every drugrirlKt runran-teea a full pint bottle of ALLKilliU to show the way to complete recovery or money back. It relieves at once and Immediately after you 6tart to take ALLTJNRHU th good work begins. It searches out urio acid deposits, dissolves the secretion and drives rheumatic poison out of the body throurh the kidneys and bowels. Even in cases where suffering has bHn piteous and painful all trace of this dread disease disappear In a few days.

O. Q. Lake, druggist, can supply you. Advertisement. nect vou at once with lire neaa- '13 an assured fact Brash paid, it will not be necessary to submit the Quarters.

proposition to a rote of the member- "Don't get excited, ana aont iry "xhlp as the directors hare power to to eive a street" number. Numbers ract. five gallon jar of gasoline had been .1 I 1 1 The club was made the proposition by Harry Darby, sr. He will build are usually confusing over the phone, particularly if one is excited. Give the street in which the fire is and names of the two' cross streets be home for the organization on his jars, all evidently having contained gasoline, had been broken on the "land, eight miles west of Kansas City ground floor.

tween which the building is located. I hiiii i in 1111 11 111 oa the Parallel road. It will be Damage to the building was about The firemen can find the block wltn THE HOME OF QUALITY AND LOW PRICES -leased to the motor dob, which la $500 and to contents- $1,500. Tbe no danger of mistaking the number. turn will sublet-concessions for a building, a three-story brick, occu "For example, 6ay, between xentn jltafe, fountain and other features.

pied only by Killminick, was in P. G. Naptha Soap, 10 cakes. sured for $8,000, and the contents for $9,500. The club will meet Wednesday -dbt and plan for a membership campaign to bring the rolUto 1,000.

Lcandldates for directors will be All MCMTQ IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR LOS ANGELES MAY GET The case was turned over to Ed Fancy Queen Olives, 19-oz. Mason jar. ntn fiEUf Smith, state fire marshal. -placed in nomination. The election 1924 OLYMPIC Dr.

Price's Cream Baking Powder, large can. win be. the following Tuesday. FRANCE SHIES AT FUND ARREST FUR-CLAD GIRLS ALL DONE NOW COL. FRED XIX SAT.

Col. Fred Lindsay, globe-trotter, adventurer and lecturer, who commanded a regiment of Scottish high-landers In the World war, will be a feature of the Co-Operative club program tonight at the Grand. CoL John H. Parker, known to associates as "Gattling Gun" Parker, was obtained late yesterday as an added attraction. Colonel Parker is a candidate for the United States senate in Missouri.

Others on the program will be Camil Saldaha, Hindu hypnotist and exponent of the occult, the O'Connor sisters, cabaret singers, and Bas-kett's orchestra. A pre-St Patrick's day dance will follow the banquet and program. VOMEH HEAR CHEMIST Pet Evaporated Milk, tall cans, 2 for. Dressed in Overalls and Heavy Coats, Colored Lassies Are Nabbed. Walking along the Parallel road in Just the moment you apply ent ho-Sulphur to an itch i rip, burning or broken-out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, Pays a noted fckin io- Doctor Woods Tells Armour dale Dis trirt Club of Proper Kinds of Vitamin es in Food.

Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, 2 packages. Pocono Cocoa absolutely pure, -lb. can. Money refunded if not satisfactory Mrs. Sherman Helped by Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lake, Michigan. "About one year ago I suffered with irregularities and all tbe glory of fur coats and overalls. Mary Bibbs and her sister, Loula Bibbs, were arrested early today by "Many diseases current today could cialist. This sulphur preparation, made Into a pleasant cold crcaui, gives such a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, Jhat nothing hns ever controlled by the proper use of itamlnes said Dr.

ic J. Woods, James Lowe, sergeant, and George Chess, chauffeur. John Allcock, who was with them also was placed un and a weakness chemist, and authority on Titamines, been found to take Its place. Real India-Ceylon Tea In sanitary lead foil package, Vz lb. net 25c Pork and Beans 20-oz.

can 10c Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded yesterday at a meeting of the Wo- der an investigation charge. Because of its germ destroying Paris, March 16. Los Angeles will automatically be awarded the 1924 Olympic games if France is forced to default, Baron Cou-bertin, president of the. international Olympic said today. The French Olympic council meets this afternoon to consider the action of the municipal-council and it may be the council will forfeit the games for lack of funds.

The municipal council was asked by the Olympic committee for 10,000,000 francs to provide a site and stage the games in a fitting manner. The council appropriated only 1,000,000 francs, which the committee claims to be inadequate. The three, all colored, 6aid they POLICEMEN CARRY HOGS had been on a visit' to Tonganoxie men Community club of the Armour- dale district, in the Community house. "Scurry and beri beri." he contin- ned, 'may be mentioned as two di- and were walking to-their home at FROM FLAMING BARN; 100 properties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritation and lion I the eczema right up, leaving, rlear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or roughness. 313 Minnesota avenue.

The police Fancy Salt Mackerel, ea.lOc CHICKENS ARE BURNED believe the women received the fur and at times was obliged to stay off my feet. I doctored with our family physician and he finally said he could, not understand my case, so I decided to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. After I had taken could see that I coats from Bill" Evans, colored Codfish, 1-lb. Tou do not have to wait for im i peases in point.

These can be cured 1 by the proper use of those fruits and I Tegetables containing the proper kind of Boneless box. provement. It quickly shows, on A medal for kindness to ani burger, sent to the penitentiary few weeks ago. Extra Candy Special Fancy Assorted Chocolates, sortment of five flavors Per 30c Sold elsewhere for 60c per lb. Tuna Fish, y2-lb.

21c All white meat mals goes to George Chess, police can get a little Jar of Mentuo-Siil-phur at any drug store. Advertise chauffeur, and J. M. Lowe, police BALL TICKETS SELL FAST ment. Snicked Bloaters Sardines in tomato sauce, oval can 15c sergeantfor rescuing two hogs from a burning barn this moraine on the farm of Andrew More Than 1,000 Pasteboards Pur the first bottle I was getting better.

BOWLERS SPLIT GAMES The Lake druggists split a two- I took several chased for Charity Dance. Lordasick on State avenue, a half mile west of the city, limits bottles of the Vegetable Compound game match with the, Kansas Auto More than 1,000 tickets have been and used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sana on Clark road. The hogs, terrified by flames, Livery bowlers last night on the sold for the Charity ball tomorrow jLsocxor ocHia wameu against cootlng'Tegetables too much, declar-lng this destroyed the Titamines. i And do not peel an apple, he said, for the skin contains the Titamines.

When pasteurized milk is given children, he said, oranges should form part of the diet, as they contain cer- tain invaluable vitamin es. 1 Stereopticon views added to the points he brought out in his lecture. Eorty members of the club were present. the Tegular meeting, before the Eeeture, the club decided to 6tage a oncert March 81 to raise money for for the Community house. Peerless alleys.

night in the Armourdale Community were virtually carried from the 714 MINNESOTA AVE. 1714 CENTRAL AVE. 1006 CENTRAL AVE. 7TH AND QUINDARO 2722 NORTH 13TH ST. THE HOME OF QUALITY AND LOW PRICES A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Wojnen Can Have Says Dr.

Edwards, a Well-Know Ohio I'hysirian. Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years tive Wash and I am entirely cured of my ailments.

You may publish this letter if you wish." Mrs. Mary Sherman, Route 2, Lake, Mich. louse. The team score: Total danger zone. The money obtained from the sale Three small barns were de Lake's.

513 550 1,063 Kansas Auto Livery. ..578 504 1,082 There is one fact women should con of tickets has been turned over to Lee Patrick, welfare officer, for use sider and that is this. Women suffer from irregularities and various forms of in relieving destitute families in Y. M. C.

PINNISTS WIN The Y. M. C. C. Juniors defeated weakness.

They try this and that doc Kansas City. stroyed and several hundred chickens burned. The fire started from a home-made brooder made from an old oil stove, it was reported. Seven 'chicks were in the brooder. There was no insurance, Chief Jack McXarrey said.

Tbe ball, while its chief aim is to the Skylark bowlers in all three games of a match last night in the tor, as well as different medicines. Finally they tajfe Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound, and Mrs. Sherman's experience is simply another case showing the obtain funds, for relief of the poor, is expected to prove one of the best Minor bowling league on the Peer merit of this well-known medicine. feSTART OH RIVER TOMORROW less alleys.

social events of the season. It is be If your family physician fails to heir you and the same old troubles persis ing sponsored by a committee of citi- A 9 1 i 1 The team score: Total why isn't it reasonable to try Lydia E. I Solid Obstructions Will Be Removed Tens irviu me -armouruaie uisinci. LECTURES ON "MORTAL SIN." i Pinkham Vegetable Compound Ad- T. M.

C. C. 781 730 2.365 Skylarks 704 773 714 2.191 vertisement. Father Stephen Healy, former as West Bank Near Terminal Bridge. PEDDLER FORFEITS BOND.

sistant pastor at St. Thomas' church Juan Poupa, a Mexican, made the in Armourdale district, now pastor in Kaston. lectured Inst'nlcht removing accretions from -the wesr bank of tbe Kansas river treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards niive Tablets.

You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which causo a normal action, carrying off tbe wastd and poisonous matter in one's system. If you bavo.a pale face, fallow look, dull ye. pimple, toiiKue, lifail-aches, a listless, no-jfoort ferltnp. all out of Horts.

Inactive bowels, you tako onu of Dr. Edwards' Ollvo Tablets nlRhtly for a time and note the pleawlng- rcHult. Thousands of women and men take Dr. KdwardK' Ollvo Tablets tho mir-censful substitute for calomel now anil then just to keep them fit. 10c and 0c.

-Advertisement. mistake yesterday of trying to sell to Lee kelson, food inspector, some Mexican baking fancy rolls and at St. Thomas church. His subject rnear the Terminal bridge will begin 'tomorrow. T.

J. Lyons, a member was "Mortal Sin." Father Harold Clark, pastor of St. Thomas' church, cakes which Toupa was peddling on will preach In Easton, Sunday. South Twenty-sixth street. The cakes were carried in open boxes, without protection, and the pur ENTERTAINS CAMP FIRE GIRLS.

Mercedes Fairleigh entertained the chaser was allowed to handle the cakes-he wanted to before buying. Pounas was arrested, but Lewa Camp Fire girls last night at the home of tbe guardian, Miss Ina Sheppard, 1042 Waverly avenue. Those present were: Mable Brown, forfeited his bond in police court fof the drainage board, said trees, 4.rocks and other solid obstructions feWould have to come out to give the channel its proper width. Several jetties on the east bank of river between the east Kansas avenue and tbe Central avenue bridges, for which the Stockyards fccpmpany is held responsible, will be kremoved, tbe stockyards company has "been notified, according to Lyons. Maps of most of the obstructions In tJibe river have been charted and work twlll be continued, Lyons says, nnti! all solid obstructions have been Hocated.

Answers' to a Few Questions Jean Fairleigh, Myrtle Brown, Clara this morning. POINTS OUT THEFT VICTIMS. -BUI" Crutchfield, colored, who came from Kansas City, on, a You Need Not Have a Cold if you will take Laxative Bromo Qui thieving jaunt and was captured by nine Tablets when you feel the first Sergt. Clarence Ryan and Mrs. Ethel symptoms of a Cold coming on.

Ad Jones, 219 Shawnee avenue, admitted 'jk susssms HSSsSjasswa saMsgwsap- srwsssMBigTTY ssajf vertisement. four robberies. Linens, bed clothing BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Suxe Tea and Sulphur, projerly com ROAMING HOLDUPS STRIKE! from four places Crutchfield pointed Qe2 UalaKeL 6TH MINNESOTA AVE. cut to Henry Smyth and John Mogle, IOTH MINNESOTA AVE.

Yes, many cities have community mausoleums which serve as depositories. It is NOT a new idea but a sane, practical, satisfactory method, when the building is correctly designed and built; when adequate and secure financial provision is made for permanent main tenan ce. WE HAVE, IT -Find 0, Gold Watch and Tickets on i. Owl Car Riding Victim. tf Three "stltkup men, riding the rroads in a rickety Ford in search -if victims, encountered Fred BetheL at the end of the -Qnindaro car line at 3 o'clock this While two of 'the men pounded, brings back the natural color and luster to the hair when faded, streaked or gniy.

Years ago the only way to get this mixture wus to make It at home, which is musky "leveled revolvers at Burkhart, he and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for 'Wyetu's Such is Highland Hall Yes, the cost, is cbmparatively low. You make one payment when you sign reservation contract, another payment when the building is completed. It is all figured for you in advance, whether you want an individual crypt or a group, or a private That Party Hair Dress at MARIXELLO SHOP Lillian Gallaher-Berry Phone Drexel 0394 620 Mioa. Are.

At Berksoa iwas relieved of $50, a gold watch d-and some Leavenworth line car pickets by the third thief. Sage and Sulphur Comtmund." you detectives, yesterday. Virtually all the loot was recovered from Kansas City, Mo, fences. AUDIT K. C.

N. W. BOOKS. Four government auditors started work yesterday on the books of the defunct Kansas City Northwestern railroad to ascertain the exact condition of the road that aid may' be obtained from the government. L.

S. Cass, custodian of the property, conferred with Dr. C. Xesselrode, director of the rehabilitation committee, yesterday, on the result of investigation in "Washington. SEIZE WHISKY AND STILL Several gallons of whisky and a large still were taken in a raid headed by Boy Hubbard, assistant attorney general, at 714 Fplitlog avenue, last night.

Charles Kovach and Joseph Katz, inmates, were arrested. will get a large bottle of this famous Is employed by the old recipe, improved by the addition 7 of other ingredients, at a small cost. Don't tay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally room. and evenly. You dampen a upongc or soft brush with it and draw this Spark Proof Roofs JFaxon-Gallaghcr Drug Kansas "City, Mo, and had ridden to the end Zpt the car line on the owl car.

5 DEATHS AND FCNKRAL8. Mrs. Alice AL. 3S years old. Jw R.

No. 6, Roeedale. died yesterday in Maxy! hospital. Kansas City, Mo. Sh is survived by her husband.

Wil-Hlara Lomax. and thre children. 5Ierh. lorothy Louis and Gordon Lomw. all rf the home address: six sisters, Miss Tllr W'hit.

Manhattan. Miss ifarrmrejt VSTiite. Miss Goldi White. through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the 7 Such is Highland Hall Sk Louis has a mausoleum which cost. Chicago has one which cost.

2,000,000 Milwaukee has one which cost. 1,500,000 OTHER CITIES with community mausoleums: gray balr disappears, and after an other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Advertisement. -Mrs. A.

Tinker and Miss Bonn! Bell wiutei. JODlin. Mai ilrs. Harvey irarrtman. Coffey1lle.

and Miss Blaacbe White, Oklahoma City. and a brother. Raymond Whit. Joplin. Jbvneral serrices will be at 2:30 o'clock SAFE AKD KAttr.

To Free Your Arms of Hair or Fuzz 325 Minnesota Aye. PHOXE DREXEL 71 tomorrow afternoon at the home. Burial 1nr Forest 12111 cemetery. for Cougbs Colds Indianapolis New' York City Nashville Cleveland Excelsior Springs Lawrence, Pittsburg New Orleans Columbus Carthage, Wichita 'Hutchinson Parsons iW Atrrtmt tram wB tthtn. ItUNTORD Claude years (Boudoir Secrets) -old.

2:02 North Kleventn. street, died odar iq Bethany hospital. He was a -member of the 54th battalion, machine company Canadian army. He manager of the Vnion Pacific Tea Thirteenth street and Quindaro oulevard. He is survived by his wife.

trs. Hasel Munford a stepdaughter. LAliss Grace Cram, of the home address Independence and hundreds of other cities. No 'toilet table is complete, without a small package of delatono, for with it hair or fuzz can be quickly banished from the skin. To remove hair you merely mix into a paste enough of tho powder and water to cover the objectionable hairs.

This should be left on tbe skin about 2 minutes, then rubbed off and the skin washed, when it will be found free from balr or blimesh. Be cure you get genuine delatone. Advertisement, hAm parents. Mr. and Mrs.

William 1042 Greeley avenue: two sisters. "Mtss Crittie Munford. 102 Greeley are- i fi HIGHLAND HALL, in Kansas City, Kansas, will be a magnificent $100,000 built especially for the residents of OUR HOME CITY, who wish their final resting' place HERE. DO NOT DELAYyrour plans Missouri and Kansas Mausoleurn Go. liue.

and Mrs. Merle Doores. and a brother. Robert Mun-t ord. 2514 North Seventeenth street.

VaneraJ services will be at 1:30 o'clock 'Saturday afternoon at the home of his "parents. Burial in Mount Hope ceme- Kry. KECK Mrs. Maud 49 years old. yesterday at her home.

Shawnee, 'Km, She is survived by her husband. John A. Keck, and a' daurhter. Mrs. Psnw Iveolr ltrmtt wh nf th honM DKExrx.

tm DBEXZL ttlt Cheerfully Sold BY ALL DEALERS 8c 2 15c The Cigar that and holds its own reputation by satisfaction BRINK-DOLAN CIGAR CO. KAN3AS CITY, MO. DISTBIBCTORS ddrea: two sisters. Mrs. J.

C. Wilson. 1417 Main Street, Kansas City, Mo. Phone Grand 4431 and Mr. W.

Smith will be glad to talk with yon about this matter. 836 Minnesota Ave Kansas City, Kan. ii 1 Phone Drexel 1293 and Mr. J. W.

Lane will. be glad to talk with you about this matter. 1013-13-17 North Thirteenth 8treet "Cellar Rapids. Ia and Mrs. Ella Wy--oJT.

Friday Harbor, Wash. Kuneral rvioes will at o'clock Sunday Afternoon at -the borne. Burial in cemetery. tXDRTDGE James IL, 1 years old. lied yesterday at the hero of his Levi EJdridf-e.

4 South Four-xenth stret. Funeral services were ii 2:29 o'clock today at Butler's chapl. TO 3 Central avenue, burial la Highland Park cemetery. Tbe Kansan Want Ads Today.

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