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The Wichita Eaglei
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Wichita, Kansas
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-I Ttftf WICHITA EAGLE; WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1922. Miss Winifred Scott of New York City is the guest of Mrs. Lloyd G. Biggs of 1901 South Main street. Announce Birth i Mr, and Mrs, L.

1 Harrison of 534 Cleveland avenue, announce the birth of a daughter, October 3, to whom they have given the name, Yvonne. linerj store at Norton. for a period of thirty rears. She was married at the' age of nineteen years, and reared a large family. She was confirmed to the Lutheran German church at the age ot fourteen years.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. M. U. Kramer at Flannigan and Bowman funeral hume at 4 o'clock p. September 19 and interment was in Maple Grove cemetery.

SELL BLOOD TO i. RAISE MONEY TO KEEP IN SCHOOL LEGION TO GIVE MUSICAL REVIEW IN NEAR FUTURE back to the days before carpets wera invented, and the floors were strewn with rushes. When an honored guest was expected fresh green ones were cut and spread but people Of little consequence had to be contented with rushes that had been used, while still humbler folk got none at all. B. Lanning is convalescing from an operation for appendicitis which he underwent a short while ago at a local hospital.

Surprise Dinner Relatives and friends of Rev. and Mrs. J. Euyeartv-of Baldwin City, in the city entertamed at a' surprise dinner Monday evening at the O. M.

By DOROTHY MAY HANSON The saying "not worth a rush" dates Dean Shearer of 1041 Cleveland avenue underwent an operation Monday at St. Francis hospital from which he Is- convalescing nicely. Mr, Shearer is a senior at the high school. Friends University Students Are Given Opportunity To Aid Woman Will Get Away from Minstrel Idea for This Year's Entertainment ZS5 22 E. Chicken Garden in honor of the seventy-fourth birthday of Rev Euyeart.

Reverend and Mrs. Euyeart MAY LOWER DUES Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Symser of Park OFFER $20 A PINT Students of Friends university were ,1 recently celebrated their golden wed dipg anniversary. was-- A musical review on the order of Place entertained at a family dinner Sunday. Those present were: Mr. and offered another means of meeting col Invitations, Issued by Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Vickers to the barbecue party at their farm on East Central avenue road Saturday evening, are in the form, "of beef sandwiches packed in a brown vcardboard box. Real, toasted bread, cut In halV con'tains the invitations. The card is colored like boiled ham and opens as a leaflet. Inside is printed in "barbecue" type directions of how to to the party. lege expenses Tuesday evening when Mrs.

Ed Smyser of Philadelphia. Mrs Closing Out The Armstrong Music Stock Everything must go. New Pianos, Players and Columbia Grafonolas. Save 30 to 50 a notice was posted ior ur. i-eo j.

G. L. Smyser, Clyde Smyser and Mrs. For the lack of a nail wa a battle lost. or the lack of society men didthe Fashion Show fizzle: Such was the sad state of affairs Tuesday evening.

"Society Night" lacked the house party scenes in which a Levy of society giris and matrons av ere to have posed in the latest fashions from gay Paree. Whether from bashfulnc-ss or contrariness, or the fact "that so many are away at fcchool, not society man could be inveigled into pesing, before an audi- ence. Thus it was that "Society Night" lacked its knights! Mrs. Hattie Knight and Miss Laura Knight of 419 South Lawrence avenue, will leave today for an. extended Visit in Cincinnati.

Ola Harbaugh. and Donna, Jean and Of Cleve, Jr. 'Jl -4lL Mrs. Charles J. Jackson will be Sutter, asking for 10 or 12 healthy students who are willing part with a portion of their blood at $20 per pint.

Remission to post the notice was given Dr. Sutter by Miss Ella Bern-storff, dean of women. Either men or women will be accepted by Dr. Sutter, but men are preferred. Only hostess at a League of Women Voters Mrs.

Vivian Lashly and Earldine and Jea Laskly of Kansas City, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank during the Wheat Show. tea at her home, C18 South Martinson avenue, Thursday- afternoon at 2 o'clock. All ladies in the Franklin school district are invited to attend.

lour, used piano or phonograph accepted as first payment, balance on easy terins. Only 6 simple interest on deferred payments. You cannot afford to wait. If you can't call, write. Every piano guaranteed by Kansas' largest, most dependable music house.

those of the 12 whose blood is. of the i Miss Alice and Miss Marvel Bailey of Drury are the guests of Misses Hester and Maryetta Redmond of 722 Antler avenue. Mrs. IT. S.

Sladen will assign a Mr. and Mrs. Jl. Holmes arrived Tuesday from Los Angeles and are stopping at the Hotel Lassen. speaker for the occasion.

G. A. R. Convention Well Attended Mrs. WY It.

Kesler has returned to her home, 1615 Park Place, from Des Moines, where she attended the" national encampment Of the G. A. R. and W. II.

C. Mrs. Kesler reports that 500 delegates from the Woman's Relief Corps were present. Birthday Luncheon Mr. and Mrs.

McEwen left Monday for a motor trip to th "Follies" and similar productions, I will be the offenpg of Thomas Hopkins post, American, Legion as its fall entertainment, if suggestions of a special committee received Tuesday evening are adopted. It will be presented about November 11 or 16, probably at the Arcadia theater. The review outlook was considered the most hopeful through the addition to the post membership of Jesse Fie'd-ler, assistant of the Ornheum theater who was responsible for the success of a similar offering by the Denver Legion post two years ago. Fiedler, it was learned, has had considerable experience in developing artr.teur productions and has exceptional skill in training female impersonators. Further details of the fall show will be arranged bythe hew entertainment committee to be appointed.

The showing of Powder River series of official, war films netted the post $509.68, George Hewey. adjutant, reported. Ilewey appealed for greater cooperation from the members in succeeding entertainments to be offered, asserting that the profits of the post are held down materially by the amount spent for worlt done to make the attractions a success. The next meeting of the post will be held Tuesday evening, October 24, Li New Story Clark $298 New Schubert $295 New Marlowe 5285 New Players $393 up Terms arranged to suit you. Call or write Officers for the coming year were Mrs.

E. S. Brodie will be hostess to elected. Mrs. Marie Basham of Des her luncheon club today at her home Moines was elected national president.

on North Lawrence avenue. Marriage in August Announced The marriage of Hiss Helen Wakefield to Mr. George Laroy 3Iiles City was solmenized in Chicago the fifteenth of August. Mrs. Lavoy taught at the Horace Mann intermediate school last winter and was quite prominent in her music worfc there and in music clubs in this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Lavoy will reside in Miles City. right kind will be used for transfusion purposes. The blood is for a woman in Wesley hospital wfio Dr.

Sutter says has only about one-fourth the needed amount of blood in her body. Her blood has been destroyed by disease. The case has been under the care of 'Doctors E. Ross and E. II.

Tcrrill. it is said. Dr. Sutter is making the transfusion. Transfusion cf blood I very difficult, says Dr.

Sutter because of the necessity of matching blood. A great many persons are examined before the one with the particular kind of blood needed. Is found. One Friends Mrs. William Judy was the hbupree at a luncheon given Tuesday at her home.

23G North Erie avenue, in honor of her birtttday. Those friends and relatives who helped her to celebrate her birthday were: Mr. and Mrs." Harry Sturman. Jack Sturman, Mrs. T.

B. Porter of Hugoton, Miss Ruby Goetschrus of Newton, Mrs. Madeline Getterman and son, of Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Simon Lauzet and son. E.D0UGLAS The clubs and auxiliary associations to all the visiting organizations made pleasant their stay in Des Moines by pageants, drills, dances and sight-see Mr.

and Mrs. Waite Lytle of La Cueva, N- will be the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Anawalt and Miss Leucretia Anawalt.

ing trips in 'automobiles through the' Beautiful Pat- I city. Kenneth Vaniman has been called to the western part of the state on business. He will return Sundays Mr. and Mrs. L.

Greenstreet of Iowa, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Iviwrence Jackson, 1410 North Market" street. Mrs. Greenstreet and Mrs.

Jackscn arc sisters. and Mrs. C. A. Meek of 1048 South Topeka avenue, are visiting relatives in Missouri.

student last winter permitted severnl terns for Kitchen and Bath in the Yard Goods, Oak Pattern for Rug Borders. pints of blood to be taken from his i body. The 12 students now asked i SEAL Mr. and Mrs. denn S.

Ridenour have returned to their home from Michigan where Mrs. Ridenour spent the Mr. Ridenour joined her in- September and they motored home. Madame M. Aveline Is convalescing from a recent illness at her home, 1115 South Meridian avenue.

for by Dr. Sutter are wanted Wednesday. DEATHSAND FUNERALS Ladies Aid Society of the Reformed church will meet In regular session Thursday at the church. Mrs. A.

S. Bronwnewell will be hostess at the meeting. Miss Dorothea Brown will be hostess to the Wednesday morning bridge club today at her home on North Roosevelt avenue. Southward are Mrs. Pres An following the close of the national con-; Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. now in Los Angeles. Mr.

and Mrs. H. O. Williams spent the day in Hutchinson. IUVAX derson; is with them and they will M.

Frird.a H. Gav. born at Rochester. vention at New Orleans. Announcement of standing committees will be withhold until after a dinner at the Little Miss Susanne Gilkeson will N.

Y.s December 27. 1JSU7, died at the home I Anderson who Mrs. J. F. Fuqua and Mrs.

Rickaugh of Lyons, are the guests of Mrs. soon be joined by Mr. on the way thither. Mr. an Mrs.

Marc Clapp are in Chicago where they will spend about two weeks. of lux. sister. L. Snytler.

nun wortn Mnin street. Wichita. September 111. after a lingerinir illness. She leaves her husband.

Emery Gay, four sons', Ernest. Clyde. Glenn, Jack Fordham of 519 South Lawrence and Lloyd: two damrhters. Mrs. avenue; Mr Mrs.

D. L. Sweeney are visiting in St. Joseph and Topeka. and Faye Gaye: two sisters.

Mrs. Sophie KlcnU Juenslini- and Mrs. F. Snyder, of Wichita: one brother. Geonre Klentz.

of Lus celebrate her tentti Birthday with a party Saturday afternoon at her home 214 North Hillside avenue. The decorations and favors will 'carry out a color scheme in keeping with the The guests will Include about two dozen of Susanne's little friends, among them will be: Louis on a J. Handleman is in St. business trip1. Anpeles.

Mrs. Gay learned the millinery I Mrs. Lou McCarty is" visiting friends in Louisville. trade with her mother. Mrs.

M. E. Klent. I wmr kmMmh ijut vi at Wichita, and successfully ouerated a mil-1 Announce Dirt It Mr. and Mrs.

K. W. Rc bison of 122 North GiDve street, announce the birth cf a son, September 2G, at the Wichita hospital, whom they have named Kerney Givens. Mrs. Robistl p-ns formerly Gettis Eilert.

Broadview hotel Wednesday October 11, when each new appointee will 6e permitted to request change to other work or permitted to withdraw if unable to give thej time and attention required. It was voted by the post that the financial condition of thi organization be detailed to the membership the first meeting of each month. Amount of dues recevied serious consideration but was passed to the finance committee for decision. It was advocated 9 mess. Miss Nellfe Payne is ill at her home, 1021 Cleveland avenue, of scarlet fever.

I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coats motored Genesee, and Miss Daisy Can-teel will return- home with them. Jane Attwater Cordelia Schroeder Haurica Callahan Martha CaUahan Betty Clapp Betty Stanley Anna Woods Martha Slayton Jean Wall Barbara Butts We have all of the New Patterns of Gold Seal Rugs, in different sizes. All at the Sale Prices.

GILBERT Mary Elizabeth Hester Mary Ann Fox Molly Katrina Wal- Muriel Seip linsrford Virgin.i Leo Throck- MOTHER! Your Child's Bowels Need "California Fig Syrup" FURNITURE CO i Louise Shultz morton Dorothy Wulfmeyer Helen Howe Throck- Pauline Lake morton Pclene Manson Louise Little Mary Jane Pae Helen Morris i Nancy Hairny Floor Coverings are located on first floor, just a step from Main St. TjTt TFDfrDTD A ft til -At ike Heart of Wfchita" What Women Are Doing The Pilgrim Guild of United Congregational Church will meet this after i noon at 2.30 In Plymouth Chapel. Mrs. Harold Homer Grafton, who has been a missionary in Kyoto, Japan for the last five years will speak and she will be dressed in costume and have curios to exhibit. The Fall Thank Offering will be taken at this time.

All ladies of the churches are most cordially that' annual dues be reduced from the present fee, $7.50 to $5. CIRCUS VETERAN DIES POPLAR BLUFF, Oct. 3. Hank Wakefield, circus veteran and director general of the D. D.

Murphy Carnival, died of nephritis here today. Wakefield had been in the amusement business for 35 years. He was with John Robinson when Robihson traveled in a wagon train and has been connected with all the larger circuses. SIEZE BREWERY PLANT NEW ORLEANS. Oct.

3 The Big plat of the Dixie Brewery was seized today by federal prohibition agents and four men were assigned Xo guard LEE LEWIS CO OPERATES OIli CONGOLEUM WEEK Prices on Rugs same as in Page ad. Congoleem, Yd. 69c Reservations for the benefit bridge tea which will be given by the Ameri it pending instructions from Washing Hurry mother! Even a sick child ton. The selzeure of the brewery loves the "fruity" taste ot "California Fig Syrup" and it never fails to open followed the confiscation by- prohibition agents of a truck loaded with 24 casks of beer, alleged to contain 4 percent alcohol. can Association of University Women Thursday, October 19, in the Silver Grill Room of the Hotel Broadview may be obtained by telephoning the following ladies: Mesdames Harrie Mueller, R.

R. Hayes, J. H. Stearns. The proceeds from the tea will go toward swelling the scholarship fund.

the bowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. If con stipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember BACK TO EKILE PALERMO, SICILY, Oct. 3 Former King Constantine of Greece, going into a good cleansing of the little bowels exile after his second abdication, ar is often all that is rived here at 11 o'clock this morning Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali with members of his party on board fornia Fig Syrup" which has direc Specials in Women's and Misses' Reacly4orW ear- Qarmenis Second Floor Dresses Of all-Wool Jersey, Canton. Crepe, Krepe Knit arid Crepe de Chine, assorted styles, regular 25.00 values for $15.00 Dresses All-Wool Poiret.

Twill, coat style, fitted bodice and flare skirt-Special at J25.00 Sweaters Brush knit and heavy knit with brush wool Tuxedo in brown, x- black, navy, French blue; values up to $25.00 at .1:. Price Kimonos of Cotton Crepe, French blue, honey dew and. old' rose. Special at $5.00 "'PCX tf I 4 i Jill) mwmm Dr. J.

W. Graybill the Grand Master Workman of the A. O. U. W.

of Kansas will be the guest of h6nor of the A. O. U. W. No.

271 at their hall 138 North Lawrence on this evening, at which time be will witness the demonstration of a proposed new ritual written by A. A. Reeside of this city, the new ritual will be demonstrated by a the Greek steamship Patrla, tions for babies and children of all 232-23G North Main St. Credit as Free as Water Home of Quick Meal Stove ages printed on Mother! Tou must say "California" or you may get The Parent-Teacher association of an imitation fig -syrup. the Kellogg school will hold a rum mage sale Thursday at the J.

O. Gilbert furniture store, 225-227 North special team, all Workmen members and visiting members are cordially in vited to be present at this meeting. Main street. All donations to the sale must be at the school by Thursday morning. It's Coming! W.

GRIFFITH'S D. The Women's Missionary society of the Central Church of Christ will meet at the church this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Introducing A New Idea to Wichita Better Service Saves Time! Ladies of St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet in regular session this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. M.

Lu Erickson, 23G Circle Drive. Mrs. Harry Walker will act as assistant hostess. The regular meeting of the Baby Camp Board will be held by "Mrs. S.

B. Stearns at the home of Mrs. C. W. Carey, 155 North Rooseveltyavenue( Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock.

This is a very important meeting and all members are requested to be present. Pearl Handle Silverware They are all made with sterling silver ferrule, plated with pure silver; the blades are plated on high grade crucible steel. There are The Women's Missionary society of the First Bptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. F. E.

Carr, 123 South Clifton avenue this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Berry Spoons Jewelry Specials Pearl Beads, regular values for Salt and Pejfrer Shaker, regular $1.50 values, for $1.00 Salt and Pepper Shakers, regular 2.00 values; special for $1.50 Star Cut' Tumblers, set of 6, special Alarm Clocks, guaranteed for 1 year $1.00 Rogers Silverware Tea Spoons, set of Dessert Spoons, set of 6 for $2.00 Table Spoons, set of 6 for $2.50 Sugar Spoon and Butter Knife, set $1.00 Cold Meat Forks, each Salad Forks, set of ,6 $3.00 Gravy Ladles, Model Handle Knives and Forks, set $5.00 Hollow Handle Knives and Forks, set $10.00 First Time at Popular Prices Wichita Theater Next Monday Don't Buy a Wardrobe Trunk Until You See a "BULGE TOP" URPHY Cold Meat Frks, Your Choice a BREAKFAST BREAKFAST BREAKFAST NO. i 18c no. 220c NO. 3 25c Choice of 3 Cakes or 1 Waf- Sausage, Hot Cakes, 1 Egg fie with Pure Maple Syrup IIot Coee-or Honey and Coffee BREAKFAST BREAKFAST BREAKFAST NO.

4 25c NO. 5 35c NO. 6 40c 1 Egg. 2 Pieces Toast, Waffle with Homy. Maple Sliced Orange or Lanana.

Frifd Mush or Cereal Syrup or Preserves, two ,1, I g. 2 p.eeesj Baco 2 and Coffee. 1 pieces Bacon and Coffee. lcces Toast and Coffee. Pickle Forks Pastry Knives Sugar Shells Salad Fork? Gravy I julleis Tea Balls Cream cs Teaettes 'Olive" Spo'-ns 1 CirctS No.

5 of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal church will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. Holloway, 501 University avenue. Assisting Mrs. Holloway will be Mesdames J.

C. Kerr, F. G. Orr and C. N.

Cartwrlght. MAKING SPEAKING ENID, Oct. 3 Republican nominees for Garfield county offices are making a speaking tour of the county, this week in the interests of their candidacy for office. Dates arranged are: Lahoma, Monday, Oct. Drummond, Oct.

McCJuney. Oct. Bison, Oct. Wraukomis, Oct. Breckenridge, Oct.

1. fnAut. ill- 4 I In Our Downstairs Store Cafeteria sen tiTSmft Travelling Bag aSEBSSSEBBaaSSaXEBBBltliUiSS 125 orth Market Special Stabbed By leurilis! IN i CASH PRIZES Real Walrns Traveling Bajr, leather lined; pockets on both sides; brass lock sand lift catches; Fewed-on corners. Will wear as ell as bags priced twice as much. Specially' priced at j.

You will also enjoy our other meals dinner and supper our prices are very reasonable. ill Maiur people suffer attacks by this arch-wiitimnnit rnilHl nerve inilamnia- Bath robes of very fine blanket material. Special Price $2.95 Bath Robes of Beacon blanket material. Special price $3.95 Bath Robes of wide wale corduroy. Spec-- ial price WOOL GOODS SPECIALS 54-inch all-wool French Serge.

Special price, yard $1.93 40-inch all-wool Poplin. Special price, yard $1.19 36-inch all-wool Storm Serge. Special price, yard 89c 36-inch cotton warp French Serge. Special, yard i 69c 36-inch cotton warp Storm Serge. Special at yard 1 40-inch and 42-inch 3-4 Wool Plaids.

Special at, yard 98c SUIT SPECIAL Special "purchase of 50 suits, tailored of very fine, all-wool poiret twilf and tricotine; plain, tailored nd. box styles; braid and. embroidery trimmed; values to 35.00;' special price $24.75 DRESS SPECIAL 100 all-wool poiret will and tricotine dresses; stunning styles and special values at $10.00 to $22.50 Dresses of all-silk Canton crepe ana crepe de chine; specially from to Sweaters. We just received another large shipment, the same kind that sold so fast last Actual values to $4.95, at $2.95 'The first warning is usually a sharp stabbing pain, whicn may come anu or hurt constantly. Tou may feel ii in thr l.tn.

ncr fnMflrni KTT1 ft 1 the OaCH- SQ.45 nr rtnan' the t'hicrh and leg to the heel. It. is sometimes mistaken for sciatica, rheu matism or neuralcia. -which often end in Ko matter where you have nerve pains ORDER BY MAIL POSTAGE PREPAID or what caused them, you can get quick want to Know what combinations club breakfasts. Submit us some combinations fron 20e to 50c.

For the best combinations we will give a cash prize of 10. For the next best combinations submitted we will give 5. DAD MARTIN, Proprietor relief without using narcotics or poison Just apply Tysmol over the part that hurts sml tn. a (c minnlca thf nnin will be gone You'll go wild over our French Pastry Tysmol is absorbed through the pores ol thn nkin. It has a snothinK.

healing effect upon the diseased nerves, gradually helping to restore them to a healthy Don't suffer any longer. Pnce $1 a i I Pi I The Dockum Drug Co. or any reliable drug- Tysmol Mfg. Chemists. 400 Sutter 126 E.

Douglas Ave. Francisco..

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