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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • Page 31

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The Wichita Eaglei
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Wichita, Kansas
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-A THE WICHITA EAGLE. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1922. visit TNGALLS parents secured on a recent All of the teachers of Ingalls formed i there. line iarty to the "Crawford theater! Pupils in the upper" grades 306 Clarence Perrine. 102 7A.

Frances Pennington. 104 7B. Valoise Da via. 101 7B Shirley Campbell, 103 7B, Berneice'McCauley 105 7B. Louise Ruland.

SHOW TEACHERS WHAT -V WICHITA PUPILS System of Primary Work Employed in Local Schools Ex- plained at Hutchinson Meeting AT the primary department of the I "Color the shoe black 4. -Cut out eix children." Mate Teachers meeting at Hutch- 5. -Make two of the children peep oTer inson this past eek, committee ot Mt oi tne Wichita teachers under Miss Irene I AM TM A L. t. 4 Vr know their Dun and Bradstreefs.

recently filled an order for the former president of the National City. Bank from our own stock. We supply about one wife a week to bankers and cannot Te bfamed- if sometimes 11 our work is "1 see one of our alumnae In your midst tonight who-you wouSd do well to engage to collect the European debt. Send her "abroad and she will bring x-iacr one at me iop OI iflf snoe. Sbme of the Hamilton students own ing radio sets are: Alexander Handros.

Milo Carter. Chris Needham. Lowell 1 Sinkhorn. Oscar Blaze. Norman Briet-s weiser.

EJwood Broadfoo't. G. Shaw Deane Burleigh. Gordon Quick and nien Kevvhmisp 'r Tlfe first Girl Reserve meeting was held October 2. in the form of a party in which over 100 girls were -Mr tnanks you ror it.

have i been practicing for the athletic badge 1 AIXANDER HAMILTON-Iat order to promote all extra-curricular activities In Hamilton each home room group has elected Its business-manager. The following have been' chosen from the various rooms: 101 Don Lashley. 102 Lucien Houchin. 103 Helen Franklin. 104 Anna Tudnope.

105 Pauline Shirley. 106 Mildred Webb. 201 Clay Willingham. 02 John Bui-ge. 203 Joe Knowles.

204 Waynes Walkley. 205 Floyd Carnahan. 206 Alice Virginia 300 John Armstreng. 301 Mildred Van Order. 302 Wayne Meyers.

303 Osyth Dearsmith. 304 Charles King. 305 Addison Rose. 30G Vilma Burk. Election of the student council was held at Hamilton last week.

Members will serve on committees and have charge, of certain duties in the school life. The committees are. as follows: Library, publicity, discipline, fire I drills, lost and found, bulletin board. cafeteria, welfare. 305 9A.

Willa Holmes. 205 9A, LucHle Stoops. 203 9B, Louise Anderson. 206 SB, Vera Hoffman. 201 9B, Vernon Sefton.

301 9B. Harless, Zahn. 202 8A, Kenneth Mann. 204 i Ida May Jones. 8B.

Nedra Karns. 303 8B. Claudine Downing. 304 8B, Glen Smith. 300 8B, Clair Kracaw.

i i Girls of 9A-played a game of volley ball with the 9B girls on Fridaj Oct. 6. The 9A's won ROOSEVELT Members of Mjss Weaver's third hour history class enjoyed an original p.ay g.ven yy cr umbus Day. The play was given on a miniature stage. It was a portrayal of various events In the life of Columbus, in five acts.

The scenery was all hand painted. Bothftthe good dialogue i and the musical accompaniment added to the effectiveness of the production, Teachers from Garden City who were i on the way to the State Teachers' 'I Meeting at Hutchinson, who stoppc-d I at Roosevelt Ifor a visit to classes, Wednesday. Economical Chaplin To Use Doug's Set. It's just too bad, declares Charlie Chaplin, to have yiat big "Robin Hood" set go to waste. So it is likely to show a comic by-product.

Charlie says that he is going truse the draw- bridge in one of pictures. He will 1 last Thursday night to see "Lincoln." The violin class organized last Monday consists of seven members. The health nurse made out a report to go on this term' cards of the weights and measures of all of the children. HARRY A piano class will.be organized next 'Monday morning. The violin class started last.

Friday morning has 15 members. i COLLEGE HILL The Parent- Teacher association will meet at the school on Friday, October 27, at 3:30 o'clock for the first time this Enrollment cards are being received from the parents and according to Miss Daugherty, principal, the prospects are fine for a very large enrollment. A good program has been planned, refreshments will be served, and a general "get meeting will be held. CARLETON j. Supervised play is now being con ducted op te school The teachers at Carleton are working on a course of English composition.

The t)oys have organized a football team of which Edward Brady is captain. They practice every evening and epect to play other schools later on In the year. New display boards are being installed in all of the rooms. RIVERSIDE Katrina Walllngford. in the sixth B.

made an Interesting talk on Washing ton D. the past week, using as illustrations ihe views of the city her One. year ago The Wichita Eagle published six interviews answering the question: "What you think the population "of Wichita will be TEN YEARS from now?" (October id, 1921) A druggist said 135,000. A science teacher said 100.000. A fechool principal said 130,000.

A dentist said 100,000. A real estate dealer said the popula tion in ten years. A municipal official accustomed to esti WicMta 1 puncse rUnning; relieves headache, dull- out the mdk bottles, call in the cat. ftesSf fevertehnesa. sneedng.

The sec ana raise the drawbridge for the night, slL ickita Is Nearing 100,000 Population Follies' Supplies One Wife a Week to Bankers Says Rogers Will Rogers had a special message for one hundred billion dollars' worth of American bankers who attended a recent night performance of the Zieg- feid wr- egreid ana znyself are always to bankers." he said, "because 8re so to our young ladles, i1 ee now that you came to New Tork 10 aeoaie wun yorseu wnai 10 ao witn l'our nioney. To.u finally derided to hu out lhe Follies for a night with are dolnz a splendid service to! nter here by supplying them with wives. But lncompetition as fierce as it is tonight, I advise any of you worth less than a hundred million dollars to keep away from he stage door you won't have a'Chance with these girls. They are not well up on their Latin and Greek, but my. how those girls 1 1 1 1 'Tape's Cold Compound" V.

Instant Relief! TJon't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and Take i "Pane'ft fold overv twn 'hours until tjiree 6os are taken The fitst dcsp r.os- jtrils and air passages of stops mated the Eafcle rendiner popul.ilion of Wichita 011 March 31. 1932 es 82.051. For many years (publishers estimated that on an averace lire- people read each copy of a newspaper. The Eagle uses 4.4 as a more exact estimate. Cut recent eetual numbers of Eastes sold within the city limit's of Wichtta force this dilemma: either the estimate 4.4 readers per average copy is erroneous, or WiehitH i antrnm-imr' nil freefnt estimates.

But in addition to Eagles sow, the nctual figures of various kinds Of merchandise consumed in WieMtrtt" rm im-ber of telephoned, and other utility customers, new dwellings the amount Municipal Bonds FIDELITY, NATIa BANK. TfirsT co. of Kansas City. R. E.

BOOTH, JR. SO E. Donrias. Wichita. The Whitney Paper Co- WHOLESALER eAPEH Dairy 'applies and enntert ol Wrap-pin P-ser Wlrhit.

itanaaa DRIVE IT YDURELr PHONE mr.356 124 N. EMPORtA ChaSi Lawrence Hit North rrne Avenue aoa.lks Filtua. Drs Platet Album. Order for all aorte of Photo GooCt tVKITE tltt rtS fKlCEM (t'leblts. Kan.

STERNBERG MOTOR CO Loading Automoblte Repair Men 222-224 So. Lavyrence Phone Market 858 j. R. Johnston Hide Co. M0 N.

Mosley Ave. HIDES WOOL FURS Consignments Solicited Highest Market Prices at All Times tt 7 rrimrim iinr mmnHt Wfim TOT Denneen. i school In "Wichita, general chairman i1 presented samples of actual work done in the class room during the first six weeks In reading exercises. Both good and bad work was displayed so that visiting teachers might have opportunity to observe how these reading exercises that are now used in all Wichita schools jvork out. of the exercises in reading done in the' primary grades were fundamentally planned to teach pupils to accurately" follow directione.

For example, the following directions were posted on the board: 1. -Touch the south board." 2. -Point to the fc 3. -Go open- the door' 4. "Salute the '-Tell me the time." In such an xerclse, proof that the child ia reading with understanding, and not simply memoriting words, lies in the action that follows when he responds to instruction glvenV Another exercise in following directions based on the Second Reader, Is as follows 1.

"Draw a picture from pase 167 oi ibe e-ond retidfr." 2. "Give It a name." 3. "Write the' nameunSer the picture." 4. "Copy all -word? in the story which begin with in this, case; the teacher gives no verbal directions. Proof that the child reads with understanding lies in the results of the conception gotten from the Second Header.

Another exercise in following directions which Miss Denneen pronounces as exceptionally good for testing the ability of spupils to read with understanding is as follows: The welUknown rhyme, "There was an old lady who lived in a shoe, who had so many children she didn't know what to do," was put before the children the following directions: tit out Innre shoe." 1ittl window tn it." W1RESD0WN! NERVES GONE TO PIECES! Only Hope is Quick Action When your nerves have "gone to he wires are- down in dead earnest. Your bodily functions are deranged just as the commerce and transportation of a state are thrown oy of gear when some great storm levels, to the ground the wires which form the nervous system of the country's life. if your nervous System is overburdened by work, worry, or the strenuous life of. today, you must take instant steps to restore it to normal health. Delay is highly dangerous possibly fatal.

In Force Tonic, the great systeralc reconstructive, you will find surprising restorative and revitalizing effects. It acts to replenish the nerve-energy which is failing, and to tone and strengthen 'the nervous system In every way. Force also contributes to thehealth and action of the whole system, withouj-which no organic part can be at its best. Get a bottle of Force today, and. receive the benefits it holds out to you.

For sale by all druggists, always on hand at Doclium Drug Stores. SULPHUR Oil fl ECZEMA SKI Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night Any breaking put of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying Mentho-SulphUr, a noted skin specialist. Be cause of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from the skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth It seldom fcdls to relieve the torment without delay. Sufferers from "skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur rom any good druggist and. use it like cold cream; If BACK HURTS 1EGI OH SALTS Flush your 'kidneys ocasionally if you -at too much meat No man or woman who eats lots of meat regularly car.

make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a Well known authority. Too much meat may form uric acid, which clogs the kidney pores so that they sluggishly filter: or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the hlood; then you get sick. Rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipa- 1 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY sway the past week. Two teams havo been organized in the fifth and sixth grades, and inter-class games are planned? A unique plan is being put into practice at Waco, whereby pupils valuable training in the fundamentals of "public speaking" and new gathering. At-he opening exercises in each of the rooms, pupils are called on to give news items from, the local papers, every Friday are used to point out geographical points under discussion and the talks are brief digests of current events.

On other days of the week, varying programs are Sometimes, the talks are ghort book reviews, some-timos brief accounts of the summer vacation trips of th children. At other times, nature talks are delivered and illustrated by the children. MARTINSON A beginners piano class of ten pupils had their first lesion Wednesday morning under the instruction of Miss Iliggins. Miss Grace Rosecrants, second grade teacher, has returned from Eureka Springs, where she was called last week the serious illness of, her mother. Miss Rorabaugh substituted far her.

Patrons of the" district met last Thursday afternoontd prganize a Par. ent-Teacher association. Mrs. Oscar Hoop had charge of the meeting. A nominating committee was elected and at the next meeting the constitution will be adopted and the president chosen.

Mccormick Miss Ethel Diver, IB teacher, is In Wichita hospital ill with typhoid fever. Mrs. Raymond Smith is substituting. LOWELL The school orchestra- now has 18 members and is getting ready for the concert to be presented by Pro at the Forum some time in the The following instruments are represented in the organization Violin-Garnet Mason, Marian Paup, Glorine Baum, Lois Baum, Thelma Bentley, Everett Snyder, Dwiglit Mendell, Frederick Lochman, Walter Biers," Cecil Stoner, Clifford Stoner, Evelyn Royse, and Ramona Meeker; cornet-' Paul Skinnell; saxarjhone George Pechin, drum Loran Anderson; piano Edward Cooke and Margaret Burieigh. PARK? An indoor baseball team has been organized of which Jerome Norj-ia 1 captain.

Last Monday evening Webster was defeated 14-5. A game with McCormick is being planned for some evening thigweek. Not a game was lost last year, according to Miss Waggoner, principal. The team is taken from all -grades. EPSOM SALTS LIKE LEMONADE Has All the.

Splendid Bowel Action without the Awful Tatt Tasteless EpsoniSalts When constipated, bilious or sick, enjoy all the splendid physic-action on the bowels of a dose of epsbm salts without the awful taste and nausea. A few cents buys a package of Salts," the wonderful discovery of the American Epsom Association, Even chHUcen gladly take it. Drug stores. Safe lea Turns Gray Hair Dark 11 ALMOST, every one know, that, 3ge Tea, and Sul-phtfr, broMriy oompotmded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or ray. Yein ago, the only way to get this mixture was to make it home, which is and troublesome.

Nowadays, by asking at an? drug store for Wyethf Sage and Solphttr Compound, you will get large feettla of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a' small cost. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that 70a darkened your hair, it does it so naturally arid evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brash with it and draw this through yoor hair, taking One small strand at i time; by morning the gray pair disappears, and after another application of two torn heir be comes betutifuSy dark, glossy and attractive. 9 11 am I 1 I -l sir ti (gzgsj them back dead or alive." Mr Pk0gerg then lassoed a woman seated by one of tne bankers ancLmade her Btand up It was Peggy Hopkins joyce A gloomy young poet sent poem to a paper, reports the Bonner Springs Chieftain, it was called "Why Am I Alive?" The editor returned it with a slip on which was t-ped. "Because you 6ent this instead.

of bringing it personally 1 Breaks a Cold in Few Hours ond and' third doses usually byeak up the cold completely and end all grippe misery. "Pape's Cold Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few certs at drug Tastes pice. Contains no 'quinine. InV sist upon Pape's. 1 of tc.iuline consumed daily, and the number of automobiles absorbed by Wichita's popu lation, an tend to verify tne Eagle estimate that Wichita passed the BO.OOO, mark, and is not NOW far from 100,000.

We Arove Everything From A Needli io A Bt.ttlestup. MARKET 1903 1 zvi-y- Hit in i A. Mc Bride A. I. Harris WICHITA ELECTRIC COMPANI 1 SuijcesBora to Slack's Eleetrie Shop Electrical Supplies Lighting Fixtures 446 N.

Main St. Phone Mkt. 61,7 CamIpJs, Garage H. K. (Bed) CUMMINS 1 EKPAIR1NO fiEKASINO WASHING 140 Water.

Mkt. S219 MONUMENT Jones Bros 325 N. Hillside. Pbon DoUgias 192!) r. WHITE FOK CATALOG UfiJ American State Bank WICHITA Resource Over S8.OOO.00O Ueposits Guarantees SOHWAKTZ LUMIjEK COAL UUIIMMY nUOLESALB AND BETAIL 'w Lnmuer.

Con I. Cement, Unie, Piaster, ttrirk. Mrtar, Colore, 8ewer Pipe, Hailu Tile, t'rUHhed Metal Lath, Etr. Oi W. DoOKbie Ave.

Phouo Mkt iV2 SHIPPER HTONK AND AAND Auditors Aecountanta tncome Tax Consultant Cha A. Smith Co 318-824 Wheeler-Relly Hamy Bld WICHITA Phones M. 75-81 Lon Diataoce 14? Plan Wichita Hotel Building Transfer In the third gradfthe exercises are a little more advanced than those in the two lower grades, but of a similar nature. "An example i3 as follows: Copy. 1 Wichita.

3B. Kinsn. Webster. 1. Draw a line under the name ot our city.

v. 2. Draw a circl around the name- of your srrrte: 3. Put a line shore the name of your stnte. 4.

Put a cross below the name of yonr. school. In this exercise, the pupil must neeefsarilyfUnderstand what the directions mean, before being able to carry them out. Another type of exercise is the "right or in which th pupil learns to discriminate between and point out the right and wrong statement. For J.

Copy numbers t. 2, 3. 4. 5. In la row tinder.

ench other. .2 Do you think the first sehtenee richt or wrens 3. Put the word riffht or wronf after the number 1. 4. Do this With each sentence." The following were the sentences: "1.

Mary's little lamb was blach. 2. The lamb followed Mry to school. 3. The bmb did not wait tor Mary.

4. The lamb loved Mary. 5. Animals do not love kind peple." According to Miss Denneen there can be no abetter way for children to learn to read, understand and arrive at their own conclusions. "Why, many of the soldiers In the army were found to read mechanically, without really knowing what they were reading," said Miss Denneen.

Results of these tests in Wichita schools, at the end Nof the first six weeks, indicate that this method of teaching reading is' provingvery successful, said Miss Denneen. "Ability to read correctly is Impressed on the children," she said, "and this is a great help in other studies than read ing. Arithmetic and other subjects show improvement as a result." The following committees presented this work at the Hutchinson meeting: THirrt CTade committee: Mrs- Boin B. Hull. rvoi.

TTiii HTia fiwirtrtA Walsh. Webster. -in Miss Ruth Barrett, wasmnsion. mwn Ware. Ingalls Second (rrade committee: Miss weane OntfiK.

Martinson. Miss Elizabeth Keele, Koilninr. Miss Nellie Dorsey. Carleton. Miss Ruth Elcott.

Ins-alls. Mise Althea Miller. Irving. Miss Mlldren Clarkson. lincola.

Pirt grade committee: Miss Alma Hay, T-i Cmmi Pieraon. Snnnysioe Miss Nellie Watson. Franklin. Miss Dorothy McDaiuel. Waco.

Wickita Public Scliool Notes High School Between halves at the game with Winfield last week, members of the senior class of Wichita High. School staged a mock football game. The Winfield rooters tried hard to eject the "pep dispensers," but the Wich-itaiis were not to be downed, and furnished a great deal of amusement for the spectators. Those who partici pated were: Vernon Daria Merlen Stutzm Tlprnard Stone Jim McCune Chet Whittier Leslie Husetable Howard Black Ieoa Garnetl Lester Martin -Advisors for the Junior class have been selected from the faculty. They are: Meade T.

Hargiss, teacher of agl- culture, and Miss Celia Light, teacher of English. A Junior pep assembly planned for this coming week. HORACE MANN At the assembly Friday, formal pre sentation of the new pictures pur chased last spring took place. C. Seward, secretary of the Wichita Art association gave an instructive talk on art, "comparing the old masters with the new, and pointing out differences In the technique of the painters of long ago and that of modern artists, Walter Vincent, president of the association offered the students of Horace Mann a prize of $3.00 for the best es say on the old masters of the collection at the school.

According to pupils and teachers, the offer is a stimulus toward learninsr more about art, and the offer is greatly appreciated. WOODLAND Girls in the sixth and seventh grades have organized volley ball teams andare practicing hard for inter-class games, and possibly inter- school' games later, if Strong Hinman, athletic supervisor arranges. for such games in-lhe schools. At the meeting of the Parent-Teach er association to be held at the school Wednesday, November 1, Mids Eda Louise Redo, secretary of Ihe Y. W.

C. will talk. Two basketball teams have -been or' ganized among the boys in the sixty and seventh grades. They have been on the job practicing for future contests. According to Miss Mary Mattingly, principal, the branch library presented to Woodland by' the city library is proving unusually valuable to pupils WASHINGTON One of the largest violin classes ever held at Washington meets every Thursday.

There are about 20 roem- The quota has been reached for the 1 WACO Girl's volley ball has in full mating statistics said: "We are growing now at the rate of 3000 per year, that would add 30.00P to our population In ten years." Stdgwick County has passed 102,000 population. Tom Voss, who looks after automobile licenses' says there are more than 19,000 motor vehicles in the county. WHAT DO YOU THINK IS ICHITA'S POPULATION NOW? For Rates and Space On This Call M. 4400 DISEASES OF STOMACH AND CHEST X-Ray Service Special Attention to Treatment of Tuberculosis DR. R.

H. SH1PPEY 514 Bitting Bldg. Mkt 953 i5r. Louis i). blachly 719 First Natl.

Sank Bid. Phone D. 3789. Practice limited to extraction ot teeth. Page DR.

INSCHO Dentist Gold Crowns as low as $3.50 Plates as low Plates Repaired $1.00 and up Try Dr. Inscho's Pvorrhea Rpmedv Work -107 S. Main Phone AI1932 Wichita, Kansas THE BOCHELLE 8ANITAEITXM Tears ot experience, with succeesfal treatment. CANCER TCMOE SKIN DISEA8E8 Write for Information Don't delay 40 Tears to Wichita THE BOCHELLE SANITARIUM 802 South Oak. Wichita.

ansae DR. DAVID UN LEY DENTIST Graduate 1909 flae Opened aludern OenAl Offlre 134 North Main PRICES REASONABLE New and Rebuilt Machinee. Distributors tor The Roral Type-writer Coleman Trpe- writer Co. 1H N. Market Wichita.

SSnaaa U. S. CENSUS 1870 5t) 1S80 4911 1890 Jl 23,855 1900 I 24.671 1910. 2 52.450 1920 72,217 1930 I Eofie carriere who deliTer cewgpaitera to a city di vidfdJinto blocks and routes report the number of their customers, and in solirttiinr new readers keeps tabs on the whole population. This staff of regular carriers are.

in Dractice daily census enum erators Therv do not count readers, but papers. On the basis of 4.4 persons to an average household in Knnsas, thr Elf eti- WOODS Auto Repair Specializing on Chandler, Cleveland and Stutz No. Emporia Mkt. 437 W. A.

Dye Dye's Chile Mixture The Modern Chile Maker Dealer fn Chile Pepper, Conlo, Oregano, Garlic, Corn Shacks, Beans, Pickles, Etc 107-09 S. Rock Island Mkt' 88 Phil Weidman Fred Weidman UNION SHEET METAL WORKS Choose our Garland Guaranteed Pipe-less Furnace and Assure Complete. Satisfaction. Our carload purchase enables us to make A SPECIAL PK1CE 4 and 5 room bungalow. 9130.0 complete.

5 and 6 room bungalow Jl 63.00 complete 1209 E. Dour. Mkt. 4508 3C0 2C For Service Call BRODIE PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. Niw it Uptime ti allow ua to put your heating plant in order for winter.

Mkt. 2112. 838 No. Vaia St. arw mm mm' If you have been taking treatment for weeks anj months without being cured, now is the time to accept this grand offer made- oy Dr.

Chipp. Offices peroaenently located at 227 East Douglas. X-Ray Examination for $1 1 Everything for the Up-to-Uate Cafer-" Front Door to Back. STEEL VITRGLITE WOOD Construction Counters, paneling, eta We take complete remodeling Job, and estimates free. Out-of-town Work a specialty.

BGDELL i'PORl 912-14-18 East Gilbert St. tion. dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder bers. said Miss Minnie Stuckey, prin-disorders often come from sluggish kid- cipal. No guess work.

Life is too acred. X-ray, is the world-wide accepted ttethod of learning your condition Call today, before this exceptional offer is withdrawn. mflnt fnt dull rh.1' in the kidney, or your back hurts. oran claf and organization will start if the urme cloudy offensive, fujij next wcek- sald Miss Stuckey. of sudimentMrreg-ilar of iassage or at- jn order to further cooperation be- Th? Kansas Gas and Electric Company "At Youp-Service" All thelatest Vaccines, Bacterins and Intravenous Specific Remedies known to the world, today, administered by the painless direct method without practically a second of pain and entirely harmless.

Honest treatment. No false hopes or promises. Every sufferer from any Chronic, Stubborn and Lingering Diseases of the Blood, Skin or Nerves, juch as Catarrh of the Gall Bladder. Liver, Stomach. Pimples.

Asthma. Bronchitis, Lumbago. anu feidney Troubles. Piles, Fistula. or any 'symptoms of Blood Disorder.

To vou who are sick. Cot badehough to be in bed, but hardi.v able to be up and around, dca't let $1.00 6tand between you and Health. Phone M. 885 K'-. Wichita, Kansas The Geo.

H. Siedhoff Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Reinforced Concrete a Specialty Estimate Cheerfully Furnished tended by a sensation of scalding, get tweeh parents and pupils of Wash-about four ounces of Jad Salts from ington bl weekly programs are ar-any reliable pharmacy and take- ranged by two of the rooms to which teaspoonful in a glass of water before all parents are invited in fact, u'rg-breakfast for a few daj's and youH ed to come, according to Miss Stuckey. kidneys may then act fine? This fa-j The program last week was given bv mous salts is made from the acid of the pupils of the sixh grade under grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Foreman and those of the' lithia, End has been used for genera-' fourth grade under Miss Minnie. Neils, t'ons to flush clogged kidneys and Songs and pem from the readers stimulate them to activity, also to; and ramatization of certain help neutralize the acids in urine comPrls lhe program for that it no longer, causes irritation, thus ofTJWasion.

-1 ten ending in TJladd.er disorders. Th t-program: will, be held by Jad Salts Inexpensive and cannot tnirJ srade under Miss Elsie Clay i mjureLmakes' a delightful effervescent 1 and the ade Misa Mable' lithia water drink, which everyone can Lf Me' Friday from 3 to 4o'clock take now and then to help keep the are urged to. attend, said Kidneyi clean and the blood pure, MiS3 yl New Broadview All consultatirns fre and strictly confidential. Delay I cure others, why not you. Offices Permanently Located at 227V2 E- Douglas Call today Don't Kansas 1 Wednesday and Saturday a.

m. m. only. WESTERN FOUNOKf CO Strnet oral and Architectural Iroa and teel Selaforeuu Bars, 8teelal Plata an Tank War Oil Wei) and Eefinery Cgnipmeot General Foundry ana Machine Work GceeraJ Foundry aad Machine Work ilta, Itaniiae Withita, Hours: -9 a. m.

to 5:30 p. nr. to 8 p. Snaay .1 a. m.

to 1 p. ereby often preventing serious kid f.ey complications. 1.

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