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8 THE LEAVENWORTH TIMES, SUNDAY MORNING, jawuaki 2d, 1914 8REA BOXING AT KS A COLD- GzATT Soldiers' Home. News NOSTRILS PENS FORT, FEB. 23, WILL BE CM Will Will What You Will When You Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Digest the Meal EaUy and Surely. In calling for the above please say "advertised," giving date of list. J.

M. Hallett, postmaster. (D(Fa(K)(5C30R) raSSdlg Food In itself is harmless'. The reason stomach troubles arise is due Tape's Cold Compound ends Colds and Grippe in a few Hours Con-1 tains no Quinine. '1 Tour cold will break and all grippe taisery end after taking a dose of "Pape'8 Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are taken.

It promptly opens clogged-up nos Charley Fersmson and "Battling" to faulty digestion brought about Ward Will Go 10 Rounds in the by overworking the body or brain, sickness, overeating, late hours, etc. Main Cvent. An exchange from the Pacific Branch, at Sawtelle, states that M. W. Mulligan, formerly a member of this home, is now a member of that home.

Mr. Mulligan was an Illinois man and saw service in the 110th Illinois under Colonel With all of the bouts practically arranged, and the date set for the boxT ing card to be put on at the post next month, the fans can prepare themselves for a real treat. Although the boxers have not signed as yet, Promoter Tom Malloy has the word of the men and they will sign a week from today. It was thought that the HP TTQDuMV ESSASAY 2-PART WESTERN DR15IA OF LOYE HUMOR AND PATHOS THE THREE GAMBLERS trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, leverlshness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Dont stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffing! Ease your throbbing lead nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as 'Tape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store.

It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no Inconvenience. Accept no substitute. Adr. date would be February 17, but it has Two Spanish-American "War veterans, Daniel Sweeney and C. F.

Walker, had been drinking enough to make them noisy and quarrelsome Wednesday evening. They challenged Captain Smith, commander of A Company, saying there were not men enough in A Company to take then to the guard house. They soon concluded differently as they went out of the barracks towards the guard house on a run. Every member pf Manila Camp No. 1, U.

S. W. disapproved of the acts of tha young men. The camp is doing all in its power to curb the exuberant tout-bursts of this class of Spanish-American War veterans. The two veterans are still in the guard house.

One of the first members of this home, James McNamee, has furnished an interesting account of the early days of the home. The home at first had but one company, located near where the boiler house stands That was in 1885, and they drew rations from Dayton as no appropriation had yet been made for the Western Branch. In February, 1886, a company of 100 men came from Dayton Company which was connected with the old men's quarters by a passage way, is now gradually, being filled with the more feeble veterans. While the change could not handily be made all at once, the men are being moved a few at a time. Introducing Mr.

G. M. Anderson in his famous characterization as "Broncho Billy." 'Eat? Why, That's My Middle Name Now, But I Always Take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet After Meals to Plar Safe." been decided to put the show on on February 23. The main event between Charley Ferguson, the local welterweight, and "Battling" Ward, promises some real entertainment. Ferguson's style wf milling is of the give and take order and whenever he has an opponent who i willing to mix it, there is always some real entertaining.

AVard is also a mixer. He is a real fighter and is a worthy opponent for the slugging Ferguson. He was formerly stationed in the Philippine Islands with the Second Cavalry and while there beat all of the best fighters around the 145 pound mark. Ask This Man to Read Your Life The only way to correct faulty- There will be a regular meeting of Gen. U.

B. Pearsoll Post No. 500, G. A. in the Grand Army hall, Monday evening, January 26, at 6:30 p.

m. All members in good standing ar cordially invited to attend. By order James M. Thornton, commander; and James M. Friel, adjutant.

stomach, troubles and digestive mis PATHE DRAMA "The Fire Bride." KALEM DRAMA "The Electrician's Hazard." EDISON COMEDY "A Picus Undertaking." BIOGRAPH DRAMA "The Conscience of Hassan Bey." takes is to do what nature wants. All I nature needs is a little assistance to do this work. This is why doctors tell you to diet, is compelled to By not eating nature aid herself. You do jnot then overwork her when she is II fs Wonderful rower to Read Human Lires at Any Distance Amazes AH Who Write to Him. Thousands of people in all walks of have benefited by this man's advice.

tflls you what you arc capable of, and how you can Ferguson has started training for already exhausted. 6 REEL PROGRAM 6 Lower Floor 10c. Balcony 5c the bout. He is working out at the Kansas City Athletic Club, and says that he will be in the best of shape when called to the center of the ring to this camp, and a company quarters was established near where Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets go 'nto stomach just like food. They digest this food.

Then they en-jTich the blood, and thus when, the (next meal is eaten the system is bet-J ter prepared to do its work without i The home quartermaster, Capt. Charles M. Pearsoll, is having the floors of the barracks re-oiled. The quarters of the chief engineer, George Russell, are undergoing repairs. New roofing is being put on the porches and other necessary work done.

next month. He is boxing with Harry Brewer and reports that he is learning many new stunts from the cigar Barracks now stands. The first two companies were called A and B. On July 1, 1886, the home was organized as a national home. Mr.

assistance or at least less harmfully. merchant biff artist; Ward started working out yesterday. He is several pounds over weight, but expects to take this off easily before the date of the bout. McNamee was among the first admit jp i ted, his home number being 275. At that time Company was the hos pital and the general kitchen and By following this natural habit you will in a short time correct stomuch trouble, do away with indigestion and remove all danger of fatal digestion troubles Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the best tablets made.

They are composed of the very best natural ingredients, one grain of one element will digest 3,000 grains of meats, fish, vegetables, grains, soup, etc. Always take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet after meals or Just before bed bo successful, lie mentlonH your friends and onenes and describes the. Kood and Vad periods in your life. His description as to past, present and future events will a.ston -Ish and help you. All he wants is your Hame (written by yourself), your birth date and ssx to pruido him in his work Money is not recess ary.

Mention tho name of this paper and set a Trial Head Prayer and praise service in the Protestant chapel this morning at 8:45 o'clock, and preaching this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock by Chaplain Payne. The semi-windup between Jack Mc-Kinsey and Steve Kitchen will be another ten round affair. These boys are lightweights. Both are clever boxers and willing mixers. The Gough-Lamb battle, a six round dining room was in the hospital basement.

In 1888 the present library building was built lor headquarters, and was used for that purpose till 1892, when the headquarters was moved to the present site. Mrs. Win-field S. Hancock, wife of General Hancock, presented the veterans with engagement, is also a promising affair. These two are considered to be two of the cleverest lightweights in HIPPODROME Special Sunday, Jan.

25th. "A DANGEROUS EXPERIMENT." 2 PARTS 2 A 1914 story, rife with mysticism and wonderful and startling pnotographic illusion. Special Monday, Jan. 26th. "FOR THE FREEDOM OF CUBA." A big military Play with Effle- Fay and the $10,000 trained horse, Cuba." Good comedy program in addition.

ADMISSION 5c this vicinity and have been hankering Mass in the Catholic chapel this morning at 7 o'clock, and mass again at 10 a. followed by the usual services. Chaplain Pottgiesser will officiate. time. By doing this you will be acting wisely and playing safe.

Go to your druggist anywhere and buy a box now. Price 50 cents. the books in the library, which have ing free. Tf you want to take ad van 5 W.TOfi for a crack at each other for many months. The curtain raiser will be a four round tilt.

"Young" McFarland has been selected as one of the contestants, but his opponent has not been named as yet. Al Harvey, another Leavenworth boy, may get a chance to show what he can do. OLD MAX DIGS FOR AN $85,000 CACHE. been added to from time to time by the home management. The library was named "Hancock Library" in honor of the donor.

tatce of this special offer f'-i mum I and obtain a review of your life simply fend your full name, address, the date, month and year of birth (all clearly written) state whether Mr. Mrs. or Miss, and aTso HOW OLD IS THE GLOBE. Hid the Gold in Dutch Oven in 1S83, But Fire Destroyed the Landmarks. Kellogg, Idaho, Jan.

24! Edward Cornelius, an old resident of Murray, has been working on the Kellogg posits the Karroo formation naming it from the Karroo Desert and there is probably none in the world, ot greater interest." According to the writer, the best known and in some respects the most remarkable of the Karroo reptiles belong to the anomodents; from their having horny beaks like turtles or birds, and in many forms a pair of large, Walruslike tusks. American Museum Journal. Capt. L. D.

Dobbs says he joined Thomas Brennan Post No. 380 by transfer from Ottawa, in 1907. There were but sixty members in the post in good standing at the time. The captain says he started in at once to build up the post by recruiting and pushing patriotic work Digging Down Into Ancient Burial Places Africa Shows Oldest Body. Did you ever see a pareiasaurius, copy me louownig verse in your own handwriting: "Your advice is useful, So thousands say, I wish success and happiness.

Will you show me the way?" If you wish you may enclose 10 cents (stamps of your own country) to pay postage and work. Send your letter to Clay Burton Vance, Unite 5S3-C, Palais-Royal. Paris. France. Do not enclose coins in your letter.

Postage on letters to France Is 5 eents. sewer apparently for $3 a day, but in reality, he says, he has been work The Loyal Homo-Buyer's Crood ing to locate $85,000 which he buried 1883 in a Dutch oven and which he has never been able to find. Sport Pickups 6 DAYS REMAIN uy In lavnvorfh in the schools and devising a series of public entertainments for members of the home. In 1908 fifty new members were added to the post, and he recruited thirty-four himself. In 1909 sixty-seven new names were placed on the rolls and in 1910 eighty-four added, forty-four of them being brought in by Captain Dobbs.

In 1911 thirty-eight new members weer received. Twenty-one of the 1911 members were added by Captain OF or ever hope to see one? It lived in 18,000,000 B. and was a large-limbed reptile, about nine feet long and standing about three and a half feet high. In many points it shows affinities with the American reptile diadectes of which a mounted skeleton is to be seen in the museum. This creature with the long-distance age record was unearthed in the Karroo formation in Cape Colony, South Africa, by Dr.

Robert Broom, the world's chief authority on South African paleontology, who has been in America for some months engaged in important comparative research. Speaking of the Karroo formation, In 1883 he and his 'partner left Montana for the new gold country around Murray. They loaded their packhorses, he says, with $85,000 in gold, all in $20 gold pieces planning to use this money to buy up all available placer country which was reported to be unusually rich. They came down the Prospect Creek trail over the Mullan roau, down to what is now Kellogg. They there heard that the country Wuerth's Pre-Inventory Sale Roy Gough, the local colored lightweight, is working hard in preparation for his ten round engagement with "Lightning" Murray, before a St.

Joseph fight club, on next Friday night. He is in good shape and will put on the finishing touches this week. Following this bout Gough will return to this city and take a two weeks' rest, before starting prepara tions for his six round bout with Dobbs. In 1911 Captain Dobbs started Gen. U.

B. Pearsoll Post No. 500, which was organized on April 1 1912. At the end of 1912 the rolls showed fifty-four members, of which Captain Dobbs brought in forty-nine. During the year 1913 Pearsoll Post added sixty-nine members, and the Dr.

Broom says in his article on George Lamb at the post in "South African Fossil Reptiles" the publication: "We call our South African de- final recount showed thirty-four of for which they had headed was not as rich as first reported, and as the country was full of gold hunters and was wild and rough, they decided to cache their gold, Cornelius says, and go into the Murray country to investigate before making any bargains to buy the placer ground. The gold was hidden in the flat which extends from the Kellogg de them to the captain's credit The BECAUSE I believe in transacting business with my friends; BECAUSE I want to see the goods; BECAUSE I want to get what I buy when I pay for it; BECAUSE my home merchant "carries" me when I "run short." BECAUSE the dollar I spend at home stays at home and works for the community in which I live; BECAUSE the man I boy from stands back of the goods; BECAUSE I sell most of what I produce here at home and here I buy; BECAUSE the man I buy from pays his part of die Town, County and State Tax; BECAUSE the man I buy from helps support my schools, my church, my lodge, my home; BECAUSE my interests are here; BECAUSE the community which is good enough for me to live in is good enough for me to buy in; BECAUSE when ill hick, misfortune, or bereavement comes, the man I buy from is here with his kindly greeting, his words of cheer, and his pocketbook, if need be. Here I Uve and here I buy. And speaking of that Lamb-Gough bout, there is going to be a lively time when those two lads clash. There has been a grudge between these two for the past five years, and this is the first opportunity to settle matters.

Both feel confident of being returned captain has recruited more members Build Up Vour for the G. A. R. than any other vet cran. Nerve Vitality the winner.

Kellogg' Sanitone "Wafers Make Life The deaths of Benjamin Welch and George Hett were reported last Friday afternoon. Both deaths occurred in the home hospital. The former was in his sixty-ninth year, and saw Ad Wolgast seems to have started a real "comeback" journey. When he knocked Jack Redman out -in six rounds a short time ago the fans nodded their heads and remarked that Redman was a dead one. But judging from the accounts of the Rivers- This is a remarkable selling event in which you can buy rare stocks, including many exclusive things, at unusually attractive discounts.

25 PER TEXT OFF Silk Umbrellas, Carvinp Sets. 50 PER CEXT OFF On All French China. 20 PER CENT OFF Cut Glass, Bock Crystal, Leather Goods, Opera Glasses, Sheffield Plate, China Service Plates. 10 PER CENT OFF Parisian Ivory, Sterling JIeh Rags. 20 PER CENT OFF.

Meh Bags (Plated), Brass and Copper Ware. 10 PER CENT OFF Hall Clocks. THIS SALE IS FOR CASH AND ENDS SATURDAY. Wuerth Son JEWELERS. 110 Delaware Street.

worth Living for Etm Down, Brain Tagged People. 50-Gent Box Freo To rlon and Women Be master of yourself; get that cheer i service in Company Fifth U. S. Wolgast tangle Friday night, the former lightweight champ is really hit-, ting his former pace. fulness, poise and power that come from steady nerves a vitalized body and Sanitone Wafers dis- Drain.

Kellogg1 Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. His funeral will take place to morrow morning at 9 o'clock. The latter was in his sixty-eighth year and served in the' Twenty-fourth Michigan Infantry in the Rebellion. His funeral will take place Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Chaplain Payne will officiate at both funerals.

A telegram received from Phil Knight yesterday says that he will return home some time this wieek. Phil has been spending several days in the mountains and says that he is feeling better than ever. pot to the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mills, it is asserted, and the gold hunters marked the spot by blazing a fir tree and two pine trees, burying the gold in a Dutch oven in the center of this triangle. Cornelius and his partner remained in the Murray country for a year, and on their return to dig up their money and quit the country thev found a fire had swept the district and eliminated every lankmark. The pair searched for days and finally gave it up.

On several occasions 'Cornelius has returned and make a hunt without result. It was when he learned that the sewer excavation would extend through the ground in which he buried his money thirty years ago that he came to Kellogg, took up his pick and shovel and kept his eyes open. The work along this section is completed, and Cornelius is ready to return to Murray without having found the treasure. It is said that Willie Ritchie will fight in April. But he has disappointed the fans so many times, that the majority of them are of the opinion that this is only a little April fool joke on Willie's part.

If The Home Isn't Heated Satisfactorily CoBVult Vm Xr About Ib stalling Tktt NOVELTY fijrnace The death of Henry M. Pyle occurred in the hospital last Thursday afternoon. was in his eighty-first year and his army service was in Company Seventh Minnesota Infantry, during the Civil War. He was one of the late admissions to the home, having been first admitted in 1911. The body was prepared and shipped to Lincoln, for burial yesterday.

Eddie Barker, the infielder who was with the Vets for a short time early last season, is hitting over .800 in the K. C. A. indoor baseball league. Eddie says that there is some difference between that indoor game and playing on the turf.

If you hare a "Novelty" that needs ovsrhaulingr tell us about it NOW. P. W. NICOLA 416 Cherokee St. Phone 165 if Yea Want to Feel Good Try Kellogg Sanitone Wafers.

pel that "down and out" feeling' fill you full cf ambition and energv make your "winter of life'' seem iike spring. Don't be gloomy, dull-brained or lazy, or lacking in "backbone" for business. Kellogg'g Sanitone Wafers will invigorate you to a richer, more Joy-filled life. Don't drift with the tide of wearied, care-worn humanity, when these wafers have saved so many "wrecks." No matter what started your nervous breakdown 'loss of sleep, overwork or other causes iCel-Iokk's Sanitone AVafers will revitalize and revive you so you'll eet all that's worth having out of life. Send your name and address today with six cents in stamps to help pav postage and packing for a free 0c trial box of Kellogg's Sanitone Wafers, to Kellogg 2271 Hoff-master Block, Battle Creek, Michigan.

The regular $1.00 size of Kelloe's Sanitone Wafers is for sale in Leavenworth by C. Fritsche and J. M. Abeles. Third and Cherokee streets.

Ko free boxes from druggists. Malcolm irny at Home. Malcolm Gray, 516 Chestnut street, Who travels for an office supply house. came in from Western Kansas last evening and will remain at his home in this city for a day or two. Mr.

Gray visits court house officials on his trip and being greatly interested in politics he manages to get a good deal of political Information as he jjoes around. He says that everything looks fine for the Republicans the western counties. The announcement of Bristow that he will run as a Republican has had an excellent effect and is bringing scores of progressives Into line. Mr. Gray eaysthat the wheat throughout the state where he has been is in fine condition and promises a great crop.

Jay Andrews and Spencer Abbott, both well known here, who played in the old Western Associat'on, will be rival managers in the Central League this season. Abbott will have charge of the Keokuk club and Andrews will handle the Burlington team. At one time these two played together on the Topeka club. Wonderful Cough Remedy. Dr.

King's New Discovery is known everywhere as the remedy which will surely stop a cough or cold. D. r. Liawson of Edison, writes: "Dr! King's New Discovery is the most wonderful cough, cold and throat and lung medicine I ever sold in my store It can't be beat. It sells without any trouble at all.

It needs no guarantee." This is true, because Dr. King's New Discovery will relieve the most obstinate of coughs and colds Lung roubles quickly helped by its use. You should keep a bottle in the house at all times for all the members of the family. 50c and $1.00. All Druggists or by mail.

If. E. Bucklen uo Philadelphia or St. Louis. Adv.

List of letters remaining uncalled for in National Military Home post-office for the week ending January 24, 1914: H. Buckers. Owen J. Hig-gins, Mrs. Cora Howard, Jas.

A. Mc-Clure, Stella Shields, Charles H. Watson, R. F. Welch, Lucy Wise, Heinrich Bornheimer.

These letters will be sent to the dead letter office February 7, if not delivered before. It's one thing to convince a man that he is wrong, but quita another thing to convince him that you are right. hands of the Kansas "Aggies" Friday night. There goes the chances of an all-victorious team. Looks like a tiad year for the Kansas University.

The Kansas Jayhawkers suffered their first defeat of the season at the THE DA I LA' TIMES, 10c A AVEEK. THE DAILA TIMES, 10c A WEEK..

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