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The Leavenworth Times from Leavenworth, Kansas • Page 3

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THE LEAVENWORTH TIMES, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1914 FRECKLE-FACE CHAMBER TAKES UP WHILE NATIONALISTS PREPARE FOR HOME RULE, ULSTERMEN GET READY TO FIGHT Sua nd Wind Bring Oat VglT Spot. How to Rempre Easily. MATTERS OF MANY Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee cf-a reliable dealer that It TO'GITT make repeated inquiries was also taken up. SHOULD MARK STREETS.

"By all means the streets should he marked," said Henry Helmers. "Unmarked streets is an indication of a ruhe Mr. Austin explained the sale which is to he conducted by the Retailers' Bureau during the first three days of the Chautauqua and practically all present agreed that such would prove beneficial. The Union sale is to be advertised extensively through the local trade zone and special bargains will be offered by the merchants. The financial report of the Eecre-tary was read.

The assets of the club now aggregate $4,201.37. Since the club was perfected, April 1, the receipts have amounted to $1,353.35 and the disbursements to $526.30. Suggest Fountain for Third and Del. aware, Guide Book for Strangers, and Street Marks. will not, cost you a penny, unless it removes the freckles while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling.

Simply get an ounce of othine double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy It is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely Is more than one ounce -c for ihe wrst thtt-. Fe sure tc ask the druggist fr ths double strength othine as this 13 the prescription soM under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. Advt. (2) AUSTIN TO ASSIST MR.

ROSS. TISITORS ENJOY OUTING. Secretary Will Act in Conjunction Three Hundred Employes of K. C. Firm Spend Pleasant Day.

Leavenworth made a hit yesterday with the 150 employes of the Parke- with County Agent In Forwarding Interests of Farmers Discuss Coming Union Sale. SENS PSTOEI Davis Drug Company of Kansas City who came up to spend their annual picnic at the Soldiers' Home. It was just what they wanted, a real outing, coupled with new sights, such as the Home, the post and the prisons. It was the first time in the lives of many that they had ever seen public institutions of this kind and they promised to tell their friends about it and it is a conservative estimate that 300 visitors will come up to Leavenworth from Kansas City to see Leavenworth as a result of the picnic. Two special cars were chartered Twenty-five members of the Chamber of Commerce braved the rain and waded through the mud to attend the first general meeting of the organization at the club rooms last night.

The attendance was much better than was expected considering the inclement weather. Several matters came up for general discussion. On a motion of Al Bauer it was voted to have W. A. Austin act in conjunction with the Leavenworth County Farmers' Bureau and- to co-poerate with P.

H. Ross, county agent, as much as possible. As the of Electric Lighted Stearn Heated Furnished Rooms IMPERIAL HOTEL, TO PB MONTH. Enqnire at the National HoteL that brought the excursionists up Ulstennen drilling with contraband arms; John Redmond. While the Irish Nationalists, led by John Redmond, are preparing for home rule, which has been granted them by parliament, the men of Ulster, led by Sir Edward Carson, continue with their warlike preparations.

The accompanying scene is typical of what may be found in every little hamlet in Ulster today. This picture shows a group of Ulster-men with some of the rifles smuggled into Belfast during the famous coup of May 18. They are being instructed in the use of the bayonet. here. Part of them took in one institution and others another.

Dinners were carried from Kansas City by many The cook is happy, the other members of the family are happy appetites sharpen, things brighten up generally. And Calumet Baking Powder is responsible for it all. For Calumet never fails. Its wonderful leavening qualities insure perfectly shortened, faultlessly raised bakings. Cannot be compared with other baking powders, which promise without performing.

Even a beginner in cooking gets delightful results with this never-failing Calumet Baking Powder. Your erocer knows. Ask him. wmie others took advantage of Leavenworth restaurants. fices of the two men are at the same location there is much that the Com- i merce secrtary can do in aiding the work of the bureau.

1AY RESULT-IN ten miles of where she is directing PAYING COST SAVING FOR STATE the strike, was one of the organizers of the union. She has been an ac itiinH RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS World' Pure Food Exposition, CUcaco, EL Paris Exposition, France, March, 1912. BELIEF MORE E. Poison, Prison Brick Plant Fore-man, Is Utilizing: Mine Shale for Material. TO PROBE COAL RATES.

Henry Helmers complained that there is discrimination of coal rates into Leavenworth and the secretary was instructed to look into the matter. E. C. Fritsche suggested that it would be well to have a public drinking fountain installed at Third and Delaware street for the convenience of strangers who came to the city, as well as locals people. A fountain was placed there a number of years ago through the efforts of the late Jesus Mella.

but it was abandoned. The fountain is now at Association park and could be repaired and put in sanitary shape with very little trouble. Mr. Austin will look up CONTRACTORS tive worker in behalf of her as- sociates and the union, she declares, has but one object, and that is the welfare of the "Westinghouse employes. This, she says, can be brought about best by the workers themselves.

Stringent orders from the police of East Pittsburgh today reduced picketing at the Westinghouse plants to a system. Only twenty-five strikers were allowed on the bridge leading to the main gate of the electric plant, among them five women. They were allowed to question persons entering the plant, but they did it An experiment being conducted at the state penitentiary may revolution Farmers in Law Suit. Abe Noll and Henry Ellerman, farmers "who are neighbors north of Winchester, quarreled over a fence separating their farms, and eventually Noll brought a damage suit against Ellerman alleging that Ellerman's 6tock broke through the fence and trampled the Noll wheat fields. Noll asked for $750 damages, and $15 a day for keeping Ellerman's stock which he captured and held for 49 days.

The case was tried at Oska-loosa this week and the jury decided for Ellerman. ize the making of brick, especially In cities in coal fields. Shale from the penitentiary mine, which heretofore AH Brick Manufacturers Asking More for Their Product Than Prices of Few Weeks Ago. John McGuire was found yesterday and pleaded absence from the city as If You Are Thinking of Buying a Buggy It -will pay yoH to wait a few days and see the dandy line we will soon receive direct from tie factory. We will be able to save you from $15 to $30 on a.

Buggy or Runabout. They are the kind that will please the eye and fit the Pocketbook. Fully Guaranteed First Class and Strictly Up-to-Date. HINTS AT BOYCOTT OX WILSON NEWSPAPERS. a reason for failure to bid on paving the alleys between Fourth and Fifth and Miami and Osage streets and Broadway and Seventh street and Cherokee and Delaware streets.

It the matter. A NEW GUIDE BOOK. Secretary Austin announced that pamphlet guide books would be got-tn out soon for use by strangers in the city. It was suggested that such be given either to the traffic offiecr at Third and Delaware streets or to the street car company for distribution. The guide will contain the principal points of interest and directions to get to such.

On the suggestion of J. V. Kelly, a street directory will find a place in the guide book. The matter of marking the streets so that strangers would not have to Why Not Subpoena Bosanko? Frank Bosanko denies Leavenworth is dry, and doesn't care if his name is attached to the denial. "Do you know where Third and Delaware will be remembered that Mr.

McGuire underbid other contractors when the has been piled up as useless with the exception of filling up low places, is being used in the prison plant and some excellent brick is being turned out, according to Warden Botkin and E. T. Poison, superintendent of the plant. The mine shale is equally as good if not better than the regular brick clay. Tests made at the pron have proven that the brick is harder than, the regular kind Just as soon as the supply on hand is used up Mr.

Pol-son intends to use that from the mine exclusively. He believes that brick made from the shale which has been considered worthless wouldj prove good enough for paving. Mr. Poison is an expert brick man and is doing some good work at the prison plant. Before being appointed commissioners first called for es Motorcar Co.

President Suggests TTCthholaing of Advertisements Views in a Letter. Detroit, Mich, June 11. Henry B. Joy, president of the Packard Motor Car Company, made public a letter which he has written to Marshall Cushing, of New York, ivhich is re timates. is?" he asked a reporter today.

At chison Globe. "Could you have made the same THE DAILY TIMES 10 CENTS low bids this time as you did before? Mr. McGuire was asked. "I don't believe I he re plied. PER WEEK.

garded here as a move for a national Then he told a story of a sudden advance in the price of brick demand ed hv t.he brick maniifar.tiirprs with- Watch for Farther Announcement. P. F. BUBB Southeast Corner 6th and Cherokee Streets. i i i i to the state position he was employ-in the last few weeks, just after the ed as superintendent of plants in Wil- citv whwi it nrnnod tn dn its own rz TlP'tf I 10c JjJ Tan rf0 son County.

He is a good superintendent and gets much work out of the prisoners detailed to the brick plant, the warden says. boycott by business men of news- papers which support the Wilson administration. Mr. Joy begins his letter by disclaiming to suggest any action in the way of forcing administration papers tc repudiate their connections, but in the second paragraph says: "If you were a business man, selling goods at wholesale, or retail, or manufacturing them, would you advertise' in publications which were seeking in every way to destroy busi-uess possibilities by creating conditions under which business could not thrive or exist except In a most modified degree, over what would be pos KIDS FLIRT WITH paving, had prices quoted from brick manufacturers. The same bid could not be entered again Mr.

McGuire believed. INDEPENDENT PLANT QUITS. It is now reported that the -prick manufacturer of Coffeyville, an independent one who supplied the brick on Sixth and Seventh streets to the E. W. Geiger Construction Company at a price which allowed that company to pave the two streets much lower than thoroughfares are now being paved, has closed down.

It In our new "Easy-Opening-Box." UN No trouble. No muss. The F. F. alley co ltd.

Buffalo, N. Y. Hamilton, Ont. Beautiful and Acceptable Wed is now understood, the E. Geiger Fly Kites Attached to Conner wi Construction ComDanv.

who a month "Which Becomes Entangled with or two before so bitterly flayed the Telephone Lines. brick association, is buying associa- I tion brick for the city streets. These ding Gifts in Silver, Cut Glass and Novelties. CALL AND SEE OUR DISPLAY brick are good ones, it is said, but sible by return to intelligent conditions? "I do not think that the discussion cf intelligent advertising involves anything new. Certainly no manufacturer desires in any way to purchase or dictate the editorial or business policy of any publication, tut certainly it is his privilege to refrain from advertising in a publication which in his judgment is doing his business more harm by the doctrines which it advocates than he can receive in any possible way in benefit to his business by advertising Onty the opportune arrival of "trouble men" from the People's Home Telephone Company at Fifth Avenue and Maple street yesterday ICE: they are being quoted very high.

GIVEN ALLEY JOB. Mr. Swoboda yesterday met Ed Geiger and James Stanton at the city hall and it was amicably agreed between the two contractors that the Geiger Construction Company should get both jobs of alley paving. The two contractors bid the same. Matt Malone commissioner.

Edward Fraser, afternoon averted a second tragedy similar to the death of John Storm on July 3, 1913, when the youth threw a wire over a "live" wire on Pawnee Rates RightWeights Right Service Unexcelled JEWELER. Wnlfeknhler Building. street. Such was the information conveyed last evening by H. Fellows, is said to be doing some good workl A healthy man Is a klnsr In his own riarht: an unhealthy man an unhappy slave.

For impure blood and slurgri' on tearing up and re-surfacing and oiline South Third strppt TV, a liver, use Burdock Blood Bitters. On 35 years. $1.00 a bottle. LiiC jucli rvt. manager of the Leavenworth Light, Heat and Power Company.

This time youths were discovered flying kites, attached by magnet wires. Advt. The kite wires had become entan a demand now that North Third street should undergo the same treatment from the city. Oil macadamized streets is one of Mayor Craneer's hobbles and it is thought further work will be announced upon his return from Colorado. Donovan Transfer Co Phone 247248.

ICE PICK FREE WITH FIRST COUPON BOOK. gled in the telephone wires and caus ed trouble which necessitated the RELIABLE UDENTOSTTKV sending of "trouble" men to Fifth avenue and Maple street- The wires were cleared and the followers of Benjamin Franklin given a lecture GIRL DIRECTS STRIKERS; SCORNS FEDERATION AID. they probably will not forget in sev eral years. Window Awnings Adjustable to jany Window $1.75. BAMBOO PORCH CURTAINS $1.00 TO $2.50.

-J i Porch Swings, $3.25 to $6.50. LAW' SWTXGS, $5.00 AD (SET UP IX TOUB TAKD.) Our success is due to High Grade Materials and Workmanship. When coming to our office be sure you are in the right place. "Their kite wires could have become entangled on the trolley or electric light wires as well as the telephone wires," said Mr. Fellows- "In that case you would be chronicling a sudden death rather than a Bridget Kenny, Who Knew Nothing of Unions Until Last Winter, Leads 10,000.

Pittsburgh, June Jl. Miss Bridget Kenny, whose knowledge of labor unions only dates back to last winter, is leading a strike of 10,000 persons. Deafness Cannot Be Cured ICE CREAM FOR Dinners, Receptions, Parties Made from Pure Dairy Cream. SPECIAL ATTENTION AND PROMPT DELIYERY ASSURED OX ALL ORDERS. Milk 7c Per Quart Ask Your Grocer For It DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.

The girl who is directing this movement has scorned financial aid from outside organizations, saying that she and! her colleagues wanted "no domination by the American Federation of Labor, the Workers of the World or the County Socialist Organization." The strike of which Miss Kenny is the leader is that of the Alleghany Congenial Industrial Union, whici is seeking to enforce recognition by the Westinghouse Electric and Manufac by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is or.ly 6ne way to cure deaf-ness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused bv an inflamed condition of the mucous lining: of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum-blinjc sound or imperfect hearinir. and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearins: will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothinsr but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.

We will srlve One Hundred Dollars fr- any case of deafness (caused bv Bridge Teeth Set Teeth $5.00 Other prices made known upon application. Protective Guarantee given. Hours 8 to Sunday 9 to 12. HAMMOCKS FROM $2.25 TO $7.00. Live in Comfort this and get Tour Things at Atwater Hardware Co.

Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. S. W. Cor. 5th and Cherokee Street.

1 Phone 518. American Dental Morehead Dairy Co. PH0SE 603. Southwest Corner Fifth and Spruce Streets. catarrh) that cannot be cured by turing Company, the westinghouse Machine Company and the Pittsburgh Meter Company.

The Congenial Industrial Union" is an independent organization, without affiliation, with any other organization. Mss Kenny, who was horn within' Hall's Catarrh cure. Bend for circulars, free. F. J.

CHENEY Toledo. Ohio. Sold bv Drupreists. 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for Parlors 427 Delaware St I TALK TO THE TOWN THROUGH THE TIMES.

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