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Jy rail 1(0. If 3 3 cry VOL.22. 'l FRANKFORT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1920. No. 18 Onion Sets And Grass Seed at R.

S. McGhie Co's. 1 i .11 The Live Wire S. class will meet Saturday, March 13, The' King's Daughter class of the i Vliets church met at the home of Lucille Brubaker, with nine members present. The WEATHER Increasing cloudiness tonight with rain or snow Wednesday and Thursday colder.

Opera House Friday Night "The Captain of the only Captain Miles, captain of the first colony in America, and an invention of his -courtship by proxy. See Arthur Myers as this, captain. Katonka, after interrupting the marriage of Miles and Priscilla, is jubilant because the captain belongs to at the home of Mary Clema, Thurs day evening, March 18, at 8 o'clock. Geneva Gibson will have charger of the lesson. All members are invited to be present.

AN EARLY EASTER Just a little more than two weeks. Let us show you the suits or other Easter Togs. Make your selection now and we'll hold it for you if you wish. G. B.

Heleker. 17-19 Mrs. J. P. Houston is nicely from her illness.

recovering Keep your chickens healthy with Colerne. Get it at McGhie's. i7-tf Tires Are Up Since tires are up why not have your old ones repaired, retreated or Gates half -sole put Bennett's Tire Shop. 18-24 Albert Nohler and son of Cleburne were guests the Blodgett house over night. Easter greeting cards and postals at Nichols Jewelry Store.

14-0 Charles McCoy of Dresden, came in yesterday from a visit at Vermillion, and will likely make his home in this locality. He is a brother of Mrs. Can-oil Walker. Our spring line of children's dress-1 es in gingham and linen suitings is here for your selection. Over 250 dresses to select from.

Come and see this line, 85c to $5.00. Trump's (opera house.) 17-8 Hatch more chickens with a Buck- eye incubator and save them with a Standard Colony Brooder. We have them. R. S.

McGlie Co. 17-tf Mrs. Theodore Hughes of Perry, is Mrs. Wm. Holtham's guest for a few days.

"Stolen Orders," at the Royal tp night. 18 Carroll Walker, who has been at Wichita for the past month, came in this morning for a few days' stay at his home here. He is now a dep uty collector with headquart ers at Wichita. Mortgagees Sale. On Saturday, Marchj 27th at o'clock p.

I will sell at public auc tion at the public square in the City of Frankfort, Kansas, for Cash in hand, or bankable note on twelve months time at 8 per cent interest, one black grade stallion, ten yrs. old, weighing 1750 pounds; warranted to be a good breeder. J. A. Wolfe, Mortgagee.

17-26 Cut Prices On Coal. City coal while it lasts at $3.50 per ton. Farmers' Elevator. 10-tf meeting was called to order by president Clara Rosvall. After the meeting the time was spent by piecing a quilt.

The quilt will be sold and the money put in the class' treasury. Games were also played, and at. the close of the afternoon, Lucille, assist ed by Etta DeWalt served a lunch. The next meeting wlil be held at the home of Minnie Carlson, on April 10. James Kennedy went to Kansas City this morning, to' drive out a new car for his garage.

Miss Beatrice Rice went to Blue Rapids this afternoon for a visit. Pumps and Oxfords "for Olson's Cash Store. Easter. 17-18 Ve ask you to see our line of spring ginghams. They are beautiful color combinations priced at 40 and 45c a yard.

Trump's (opera house.) 7-18 J. Sams -went to Topeka this morning to attend the Masonic grand lodge as a representative from the Centralia lodge. Mrs. Sams, who accompanied Mr; here yesterday, returned home this morning. Jas.

S. Davis and Ivan Carver went to Topeka morning to attend Masonic grand "lodge. Jry our apple pie Smith's Bakery. a la mode. 18-20 fiOLTON CREAMERY March 17..

Cream Eggs Hens Springs 69c 35c 30c 18c Phone 281. H. LXCKEY, mgr. ALWAYS CSS? jTM WEDNESDAY ONLY William A. Brady Presents The Big Drury Lane Melodrama Featuring CARLYLE BLACKWELL, KITTY GORDON, MONTAQU LOVE AND JUNE r-l- in "Stolen Orders" i A companion Picture to the "Whip." An extra good spy story.

We have decided to show this picture at the popular price of 10 and 25 cents, tax included. v-. Two Shows: 7:30 and 9:00 mm mmr MttmtmmmmmmmmmmmsmmmtKamammmmmmmmm PHOTOPLAYS you this Miss Edith Dunham was here from Irving today. See the sextette of Plymouth maidens in their songs and dances. "The Captain of Plymouth." opera' house, March 19.

18 Mrs. S. W. Barker was over from Bigelow on business this forenoon. Mrs.

G. Long returned this' morning from Waterville wheie she had spent a week assisting in the care of the Alford Long family, who are now better. Suits and spring coats are-shown at Olson's Cash Store. 17-18 Mrs. Kate VanValin left' on the morning motor for Huntington Beach California, where she expects to" spend a year at least with her aunt, Mary E.

Wamica. Her many friends' here trust Mrs. VanValin will enjoy her sojourn in the west. Lloyd Gains and family, who fdr- merly lived on the Knox have moved to the Gordon farm, east of town, recently vacated by D. McBee.

Make that bid floor look like new with. Floorlac.R, JIcGhie Co. A. O. Shumacher of Marysville was here this morning on business.

We make brick ice cream (lilies, roses,) or any special cream, Give us your order early. Smith's Bak- ery. 18-20 Dan B. Dyer, of Smith Center, Kans was in the city last evening, renewing old acquaintances and looking after the grain business. He is a traveling representative for a Topeka Commission firm and left this morning for Nebraska.

Top off with a new spring lia't from Trump's. 17-18 Hats of all the most popular city styles on display at the Ideal 'Millinery Shop. 18-19. MULES. I will sell 30 mules from 4 to 6 years old at the Burdette barn, Centralia, Saturday, March 20, These mules weigh from 1,000 to 1,300.

Sale starts at 2 o'clock. C. H. Williams. 18-20 Farmers' Union Prices March 17.

Eggs 35c Cream 69c Hens 30c Cox 11c L. Penningtoi togr. Phone 232. ner, nowever jvmes. aecrees it can not be so because Mr.

Longfellow did not say so. i Priscilla, the demure Plymouth maiden, is finally won by Jonn Alden. 18 Mrs. Harry A. Powell and sons, Gerald and Charles, returned Monday from a couple of days visit at Bigelow with her father, A.

J. Zerbe. Frank Houston returned this morning from a few days visit at Menlo, Kans. Easter, greeting cards and postals at Nichols Jewelry Store. 14-0 W.

T. Buck of Vliets, was in the city on. business a short time Tuesday afternoon. See those New Perfection and Quick Meal oil stoves at R. S.

McGhie Co's 17-tf W. H. Douglass, who formerly made this territory for Swift's packing company, and made his home here has returned to; this place -and will move 'his family from titiry ville, in the near future. Mrs. O.

K. Hobson and Mrs. J. W. Lobley went to Topeka this morning to spend the day.

Tickets for children under. 12 years 35c for sale at VanBebber and Twidwell drug stores not reserv edfor "The Captain of Plymouth." WORTH WHILE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Elsie Ferguson "The Witness for (By E. W. Mason.) The jury had set her free. But if the dead, man, once, her out there in the Indian jungle, could have spoken, what would he have said? The witness, for the defense thought he knew, and.

his ugly leer told him why he had saved her ilfe. Yet you are due for a big surprise and thrills and power, a plenty, when see beautiful EJsie Ferguson in masterful picturization of a great stage success. Come. Also a Christy Comedy 10 and 25 cents, tax included. Two Shows: 7:30 and 9:00.

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