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The Sun from Pittsburg, Kansas • Page 3

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The Suni
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Pittsburg, Kansas
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a a a a a a a a THE SUN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1920. PAGE THREE Obituary. Mrs. Sarah A. Woods Dies.

Sarah Woods died at 6:30 o'clock last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lydia B. Matthews, 107 West Madison avenue, aged 75 sears. The Body will be shipped to Blue Mound tonight for burial where her husband is also buried. Surviving Mrs.

Wood is a son. D. W. Woods, of Garnett, and a daughter, Mrs. Yydia B.

Matthews of this city. She is also survived by six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. She had been a resident of Pittsburg for the past three years after the death her husband. She was a member of the Methodist church. Mrs.

Sylvie Francq Dead. Mrs. S. Ivie Francq died at her home in Franklin Monday night, aged 50 years. The funeral will be held from her late home Thursday afternoon at 1 p.

m. with interment in the Weir cemetery. She is survived by, her husband. Omer Francq, two daughters Mrs. Peter Nenno, of Kansas City, and Mrs.

Frank Covernaile, of Pekin, and a step-daughter, Miss Fernande Francq. who lives at home. Mrs. Francq had been a resident of Tierney Funeral Today. The funeral of the late Mrs.

Ann Tierney, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from Ellsworth-Gruber chapel instead of her late owing to the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Etta Fountain. Rev. J. H.

O. Smith will conduct the funer- al services. Mr. O. K.

Dean No Better. The condition of O. K. Dean who is critically ill at the Hotel Stilwell was unchanged at an early hour this morning. LEAVENWORTH.

Mer. Harvey Thorpe, Kansas City, and Otto Wallace of Milwaukee, fought ten fast rounds to a draw here tonight. There was. no knockout during the bout, which was witnessed by the largest crowd ever attending -such an event here. Thorpe weighed 138 and Wallace tipped the scales three pound lighter.

The decision of Referee Jack Hellman in calling the bout a draw was popular. May Favor Governor Lowden. WEST PLAINS. Mar. publicans of the fourteenth congressional district of Missouri today, named two delegates to the national convention in Chicago in June.

The dellegates were uninstructed but resolutions passed expressing belief that sentiment in the district is favorable to the candidacy of Governor Lowden of Illinois. Concordia Teachers Get Raise. CONCORDIA, Mar. re. sponse to an ultimatum from the teaching staff of the city grade and high schools, the board of education today adopted a schedule of increased salaries for teachers, under which the wage for women teachers in the high school is fixed at $120 to $150 a month.

nORT Quality Goes Clear Through Herein lies the significance of the remarkable simplicity of Dort construction. There are fewer parts to get out of order so that chances for trouble are reduced to a minimum. It is surprising how seldom Dort owners find need for service attention. PRICES- Touring car, roadster, fourseason sedan, fourseason coupe, $1,685. C.

A. Auto Supply Co. TELEPHONE 630 AUTOMOBILE ROW DORT MOTOR CAR COMPANY Flint Mich. NEW AMBASSADOR POSTED ON TRADE SIR AUCKLAND GEDDES HAS HAD WIDE EXPERIENCE ON BOARD OF TRADE. Sir Auckland Geddes will be the first British ambassador to go to the United States with considerable knowledge of trade affairs and a strong conviction of their underlying importance to the two countries in the post-war era.

Lord Reading as ambassador had business experience but his mission was concerned largely with war finance, while ordinary commerce was sidetracked by the necessities of war. Sir Auckland Geddes as president of the board of trade had partial supervision of the consular service while dealing also with the most important business, questions of the kingdom. He brings to his new office none of the prejudices of the old school European diplomats, now passling from the stage, who considered high politics their sphere, and trade almost beneath their dignity. While the ambassador declines to give. interviews, he speaks freely of his impression that the chief possibility of friction or ill feeling between the peoples of the two countries in the near future lies in the inevitable business rivalry between the two because of their paramount position at the present time as the two great commercial powers of the world, whose present resources for trading equal, if they do not exceed the resources of all the rest of the world Numerous stories of the business interests of one country trying to steal the march on the other were brought to his attention while he was at the head of the board of trade and all he believes, have been resolved upon being investigated, into incidents of legitimate business rivalry Sir Auckland has the distinction which none of his predecessors possessed of having lived in Canada and the United States.

so long that he could not be distinguished from native. Altizer To Manage Minor League. MIINEAPOLIS, Mar.2. -Dave Altizer, former American association baseball player. declared tonight he would not umpire in the association this year as had been previously announced.

Altizer says he expected to manage a minor league baseball team. He is understood to be dickering with St. Joseph, western league and Aberdeen, of the South Dakota league teams. Chicago Coming Medical Center. CHICAGO, Mar.

with Chicago as its center, is destined to become the mecca of the advanced medical education of the world, Dr. Walter Bierring, secretary of the federation of state medical boards of Iowa, declared today before the congress of education. Wood Files in Illinois. SPRINGFIELD. Mar.

petition of Major General Leonard Wood as a republican candidate at the presidential primaries to be held in Illinois April 13, was filed in the office of the secretary of state today. Pilot and Two Passengers Burn. FORT MYERS, Mar. R. C.

M. Page, pilot, and two passengers were burned to death near Everglades, late today in the fall of a sea plane which caught fire. How Signs Of Old Age Creep Into Your System When The Iron In Your Blood Runs Low For Want of Iron, You May Be Old At Thirty--Nervous, Irritable and All Run-Down- -While at Fifty or Sixty, With Plenty of Iron in Your Blood, You May Be Young in Feeling and Brimming Over With Vim and Energy IRON IS THE RED BLOOD FOOD That Helps Strengthen the Nerves, Restores Wasted Tissue and Aids in Giving Renewed Force and Power to the Body. Physicians Explain Why Administration of Simple Nuxated Iron Often Increases the Strength and Endurance of, Delicate, Fun-down People in Two Weeks' Time. Old age has already sunk its talons into thousands of men and women who ought still to be enjoying the Springtime and summer of life simply because they have allowed worry, overwork, nervous strain, dissipation and occupational poisons to sap the iron from their blood and thereby destroy its power to change food into living tissue, muscle and brain.

You will find plenty of people at 40 who are broken in health and steadily going downward to physical and mental decay while others at 50 are strong, active, alert and seemingly growing YOU ARE AGEI: younger every year. One class If you are wearied withers and dies by the activities of like 1 leaves in au- your daily life tumn while the YOU ARE AGRING readers in lost the all cases to get other by keeping If you have a physician's prescription up a strong power spring of your step for iron of resistance and your movements ated don't or if you want to go to this against disease may are cumbrous trouble then purchase pass the three score YOU ARE AGING Nuxated Iron in its and ten mark with If is shrinking original packages and see that this parsurprising health, and your face looks wrin- the package. name If you have taken appears preparaskin ticular (Nuxated Iron), on your strength and vigor. YOU ARE AGEING kled, careworn and old tions such as Nux and Iron and other you cannot If the enthusiasm for because similar iron products and failed to get reliving simply their blood sults, remember that such products are an expect to look and tackling your daily is starving for want of iron," says entirely different thing from Nuxated feel young and problems has waned Dr. James Francis Sullivan, for- merly Physician of Bellevue Dr.

George H. Baker, formerly Physician vigorous unless you Hospital (Outdoor New and Surgeon, Monmouth Memorial Hospital have plenty or iron in your blood, York, and the Westchester County of New Jersey, says: "From a careful exand physicians Hospital, "Thousands are ageing and amination of the formula and my own tests explain below why down at a time when they should of Nuxated Iron, I feel convinced that it is they prescribe organic iron-Nux- be enjoying perfect health because anemia a preparation which any physician can take ated Iron--to supply the iron de- its -lack of iron in the blood- has fastened himself or prescribe for his patients with in the weak, nervous, and strength, grip vitality and and energy. sapping But in their my the beneficial utmost and satisfactory obtaining results, highly on them is confidence of ficiency run-down so as to build them opinion you can't make strong, keen, force- Nora. Imo which has been into stronger, healthier men and by ful men feeding and them healthy on metallic rosy-cheeked Iron. women The peed turprising by Dr.

Sullivan le pot end a secret other remedy, physicians bat one with whir such up old forms of metallic iron must go, through is older well inorganic to iron druggists products, it in easily where. assimilated Unlike women. a "Many a man and woman who ought a organic digestive iron- process Nuxated to Iron transform before them they into the does stomach, injure The the teeth, manufacturers make them guarantee, black nor still to be young in feeling is losing the old are ready to be taken and assimilated and entirely satisfactory results fo every time vim and energy that makes life worth by. the human strongly advise they will goos means. de la dispensed by a system, For Sale by Crowell's Drug Store.

Decision to Franklin Tucker. ST. LOUIS, Mar. Tucker of Tulsa, was given the newspaper decision over Tommy Teague of Munice, in an eight round bout here tonight. The men fought at 130 pounds.

Indicted St. Joseph Merchant. ST. JOSEPH, Mar. federal grand jury.

today indicted Jas. R. Hopkins, Joseph importer, of oriental goods, charging him with sending explosives through the mails. It is alleged a package of fire crackers was mailed last summer to a customer. He is under $1,000 bond.

The DAIRY REMEDY DEFECTS IN BUTTER Use of Churn Numbers Would Enable Inspectors to Sort Out Various Churnings. Some of the defects noted by -butter inspectors of the United States department of agriculture are: Old cream flavor. wavy or mottled appearance, too much salt, and teakiness in the butter. These defects are reported to the shipper when the inspection certificate is sent him, so that he may know why his butter scores low and may remedy the detects. The use of churn numbers, so that the receivers can more readily sort out separate churnings, is urged by foodproduct inspectors of the bureau of markets, United States department of agriculture.

In one tot of butter, for example, the score varied from 88 to 92. As no churn numbers were shown. the only way the receiver could separate the butter was by examining every If churn numbers had been shown it woul! have been simple matter to separate the various churnings and sell. them according to score. It is not possible to take time to examine every tub.

so the butter is sold according to the samples taken. and at a discount if the samples vary much. If there should happen to be just one poor tub in the shipment and the sa.mpler found it the whole shipment would suffer: while if churn 'numbers were used. only the tubs in that churn ing would receive the lower score. The KITCHEN CABINET You de surely bar the door upon your own lit elty if you deny your griefs to your friends.

a MEATS, NOT COMMON. The following dishes are all easy to prepare and common in most markets: Haricot of three oxtails in fourinch pieces; add one-half cupful of carrot, the same of minced onion and four tablespoonfuls of sweet fat. Cook ten minutes, add four tablespoonfuls of flour and four cupfuls of stock or water. Cook one hour; season with salt and pepper. Serve the vegetables in the center and oxtails around the edge; garnish with potato balls and parsley.

Tripe Ragout. -Wash one pound of tripe and cut in two-inch strips for serving. Saute the tripe in' two tablespoonfuls of butter or butter substitute; after adding two tablespoonfuls of chopped onion cook ten minutes; add one cupful each of tomato and celery, the latter cut in bits, and simmer until all is tender. Serve garnished with toast points. Lyonnaise two tablespoonfuls of onion in two tablespoonfuls of butter.

Add two cupfuls of cooked tripe, cut in cook ten minutes. Serve on buttered toast; sprinkle with salt and pepper, dot with bits of butter and garnish with finelychopped parsley. Stuffed Calf's the heart and remove the tough portions; All with stuffing used for chicken, sprinkle with salt and pepper, dredge with flour and place on a rack in a hot oven to roast for two hours. Baste 1 while roasting with beef stock, pork fat, hot water or butter. Calf's Brains Escalloped.

-Parboil the brains: sprinkle with salt, pepper and lemon juice. Cut in inch pieces. Arrange in layers in a buttered baking dish, alternating, with tomato sauce. Cover with buttered crumbs and serve with chopped pickles. Baked sweetbreads in acidulated water; drain.

wipe dry and lard them with salt pork. Place on slices of pork in a dripping pan. Cover with stock and bake until tender. Serve with tomato sauce. A few spoonfuls of chopped meat especially those of high davor.

like ham will season a dish of rice or mashed potato or hominy for a family of four or five. Nessie May well. RIPPLING RHYMES (By Walt Mason.) Authors' Art. A lot of authors kill our laughs, and bore all gentle readers, by finishing their paragraphs with foolish strings of spoiled a lot of books for me, this silly affectation, and when a "leadered" page see I'm filled with They say the Walpole are great they boost his "Secret City;" but me they chafe and irritate, inspiring in leaders running tandem; and if I had some stale eggs near, to Walpole I would hand O'er books I never am enthused, however apt their phrases, if in them fly-speck lines are used, when words are cheap, I do not think the writer fine (I grieve to make confession) who has to use a dotted line to help out an The stratagems of writing hicks oft make me shrink and shiver; no author need resort to tricks, who can the gods deliver. by George Matthew Adams.) Quality Tire Service Co.

202-3 New Sexton for Highland Park. Joseph Schmuck has been appointed sexton of Highland Park cemetery in place of the late G. W. Furguson. Mr.

Schmuck has been indentitied with Mt. Quality Tire Service Co. 202-3 C. H. WRIGHT.

C. H. Wright announces he is a candidate for nomination for sheriff on the Republican ticket. Mr. Wright is now deputy sheriff.

PATTON GROCERY, Frontenac See Us for Low Prices. Fanchon Flour, 48 Lalla Rookh Tea, lb. -70c Special Herring, 30c MAXWELL 1 1-2 ton Truck, worm drive Timken Axle. ONLY $1310 F. 0.

B. Frazier Baker Olive cemetery for some time past and is considered ndapted for the place. Quality Tire Service Co. 202-3 Remember Real Oil Stock. Sale is now on for Mulhall Dome Every day.

Burgess Gregory 102 W. 3rd St. 200-tf Draw. SHIRTS Our stock of Silk and Madras in plain and stripes is complete. SAM OSCAR 513 N.

Broadway. FOR SALE 9 stoves, 2 show cases, 3 counters, Cafe dishes Coffee Urn, Steam Table, etc. EXELSO NEWS DEPOT 310 N. Broadway Special Today Only Hebe Milk 10 Cans Limit to a Customer The Grocerteria 107 West Fifth Street MYSTIC THEATRE TOM TOM MOORE MOORE Gay Lord Quex "The Gay Lord Quex" All the dash and gallantry of Tom Moore, all the winning Wednesday ability duction, qualities have of "The his been Gay smile, instilled Lord all the into Quex. power his You'll of supreme his like great this Goldwyn dramatic picture profor its pep and punch, for its plot and its photography.

You'll see it and then talk about it! and Two Splendid Acts Thursday Vaudeville.

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