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The Leavenworth Times from Leavenworth, Kansas • Page 10

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MB TIS BK A COLD IN A FEW HOURS BY POLICE IN MID 01 JUT 'First dose of Tape's Cold Compound" relleTes grippe misery Con- the third reel. By a happy mistake it wins the love "of a stepmother, for her husband's children." Maurice Costello, Kimball Young, and Helen and Dolores Costello make up the cast. tainsvno quinine. Sac Montgomery and Taoae Found in HI Place Slake Noticeable Parade Down Snawaee Street. At the Xyceum-r'A Trip to Paris' musical comedy, matinfce and night performances.

At the Orpheum Edison 2-reel feature drama, "Saved by the Enemy Vitagraph drama, "The Hindoo Charm." At the Palm Kalem comedy" Burglar and. the Baby;" and One Best Bet;" Lubin drama, "A Mexican Tragedy;" Selig comedy-drama, "The Capture of Bad At the' FernDomino three reel special dramatic production, "The Heart of At the -Hippedrome-i-Rex drama, "When Death Unites "The Atone- "All right boys, fall in!" At the above command twenty col ored memand five white men, the latter dressed in blue, took their places In 'line -near Second i and Shawnee Coming to the Orphenm. The Vitagraphs are on the program for Monday. "The Other Wo-man," is a drama. The man who fell in love with her has her to thank for saving him from dishonor and his family from disgrace.

Race," is an exciting drama, Love prompted a young girl to jump into an auto and win a fierce finish which brings happiness and Tuesday the Orpheum features "Grist to the Mill an Essanay two i Don't stay stuff ed-iip! Quit blowing and snuffing I A dose "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every" two hours until three doses' are taken will end grippe misery and 'break up a severe; cold either in the body -or limbs. It promptly; opens clogged-up and passages; stops nasty 'j discharge or nose running; relieves tiek headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. i "Pape's Cold Compound" is quickest, surest relief known and only; 25 cents" at drug stores It acts without tastes nice, nd causes no inconvenience. Don't jaccept a substitute. Advt.

streets and started on a straggling march toward the west. And west on Shawnee the march continued to Fifth -street. A parade? No, for th men and "The ment," Nestor drama, filed slowly 'through the doors at po lice headquarters and lined up before a Joker comedy. Cheese Special, Lieutenant Murphy. i But when heads part drama How a woman was were; counted only, of i the twenty colored men remained.

It was "A Trip to Paris." Today. matinee and 'night, the Lyceum's attraction will be "A Trip to Paris," a musical show with Grace Wolf and George Rehn playing the leads, Cash Knight and seven other content to let herself appear false to her husband'-s love. A remarkable story of unselfish devotion with a happy ending. Some of the chorus In "A Trip to Paris," at the Lyceum today, Matin and Iflght. near the station that one of the score stooped down' to tie his, shoe string When the line had passed him the man he was the biggest in the squad, took to his heels "ii and within four seconds was racing around the corner, at Fourth and Shawnee streets.

HEN At the station Lieutenant Murphy took down the names of the men and then read little notice to them, ask- ng that they appear in l. police court ''Daddy's Soldier Boy," Vitagraph drama, is a time incident that comes on Tuesday also. Wednesday's Orpheum feature is "The Lost Millionaire," a two part Vitagraph. A young millionaire finds girl who loves him and nol his He makes her rich and holds back his own wealth, and she stands the test. An unusual story worked out with great effect.

PROGRESS IN CHINA Monday morning as witnesses in a cae wherein one Sam Montgomery is Back to Old Home. The body of William Black, the prisoner who died, at the, United shipped to Stilton today by the States Penitentiary Friday will be Sexton Undertaking Company. A niece lives there and sha has made arrangements for the burial. Black was convicted ih he Indian Territory for murder and was sentenced to serve a life term. His term was later commutted to fifteen years.

defendant and the city -of Leaven worth is plaintiff. four years engaged in association work in China, will come to Leavenworth Wednesday. He will deliver two addresses at the' local Y. C. A.

buildingone at noon and the other in the evening. He will tell of the remarkable change in. conditions in China and of work the association Vis do-ing there. He also tell of tha work being accomplished 1 in South America. -The Leavenworth association is helping support the Y.

M. C. A. work, in Paulo, South America, so the members will be greatly interested in Lerrige's remarks. The "army" was recruited by Offi George E.

Lerrige Has Spent Four Tears in Flowery Kingdom in In- terest of T. 3L C. A. Work. cers Lange, Cotter, Ciociola and Ker-sten at 212 Shawnee street in an alleged joint.

Sam Montgomery was ar rested; as the proprietor. I As. the men were, marched up the street not a lit principals and a chorus of ten with fifteen song numbers, plenty of singing' and dancing specialties, special scenery for three scenes anda special number by Miss Wolf and Mr. Wright. -'Vi Of "A Trip to Paris," the St.

Joseph News-Press says: "The bill proved to be genuinely amusing and It contains many, features that are laughter producing. The adventures of a wealthy German and an Irishman in the French capital are the central points of interests in a series of complications which eventually land the visitors in jail, from which they soon are liberated, however. The work of the comedians is pleasing and the dancing and singing numbers seemed to delight the A specialty by two of the comedians, a dancing act by one of the young women, and a novel interlude with two of the performers taking places the orchestra pit helped along the enjoyment." "The Spider Gang" Coming. Tomorrow and Tuesday, afternoon and night, the four reel photoplay "On The Trail of the Spider Gang," a sensational detective story with sol in BIngs tle excitement was manifested by-the shoppers and others returning home. Montgomery was released on a $400 THE DAILY TIMES 10 CENTS PER WEEK.

many thrills and dramatic situations, bond. He is charged with violating ordinance No. 2800. About fifty bottles of beer were found in the place. will be featured.

Montgomery's place was one of At the Hippodrome. In Time of Peace Prepare for War." three visited by the "flying squadron. At the Burlington Hotel Ward and Clarence Morton were arrested, Pauline Bush plays the leads today in a beautiful Rex drama, "When charged with violating the prohibi tory law." Several men found there Much has been said and written of the great awakening of the Chinese, due to the establishment in many parts of the empire of the Christian religion. Leavenworth people will have the opportunity in the near future of hearing of the remarkable strides the nation has been making toward enlightment and from a man who has spent four years introducing the Christian, religion there through the channels of the Young Men's Christian Association. George Lerrige, for eighteen years general secretary of the Topeka Central Y.

M. C. and for the past Death adapted from the were arrested as visitors but; were re famous poem of James Whitcomb leased upon their promise to appear Riley, "He Called Her In." It points in police ccfurt. The Grant Hotel was atiU lies also raided, Jack Healer being placed Consult Ua Now About Installing That Novelty Warm Air Furnace Don't wait until orders come in so fast we cannot reach you before cold weather comes. If you have a Novelty" that needa tell us about it NOW.

P. W. NICOLA 416 Cherokee St, Phone 165. with delicate boldness the crime of keeping a flower constantly in the under arrest for violating ordinance No. 2800 Liquor was found in all of the places.

shade when sunshine is every where else. At the Orphenm Today "Saved by the Enemy," Edison two part feature. A private and an of William Powers was arrested yes terday afternoon by Officer Magner. "The Cheese the- first of the new Joker comedies is a guaran ficer in love with the same girl quar The policeman says that he captured Powers, In the act of gambling with Aioa -with armers. The teed mirth provoker.

These com' edies have received some very fa orable advance, comments. The Mo rest was made at Seventh and Cher Come and view our beautiful stock of gold rings. Every kind and style imaginable, okee streets. A joint said tohave been run by tion Picture World says, "A rare gem Will Henry at 227' Cherokee, was raid birthstone seal rings cluster rings, dinner rings, of. riotous humor." ed early this morning.

Sheriff Larkin and Judge Lindsay raided the same "Tne Atonement," Nestor drama. A 66' TSio TiBMiQS Roafci's a Littl place early last night Several men who had indulges too rel while on duty and the private is sentenced to death for striking a superior officer. The girl after a long ride, wins Jefferson Davis pardon, but the Yankee 'troops capture wires running into the camp. Just as they intercept the pardoning message the officer recaptures tlie wires and discovering the message, destroys a Yankee operator, at the risk of his life, sends the message through and the firing squad is stopped on the way to the execution ground. "The Hindoo Charm," Vitagraph, is plain rings, in Roman, Old English, and Bright finish," the highest quality and the latest style', and 'every one guaranteed.

freely, were also picked up by the bright story which opens in a select boarding school in the East and winds up in the wilds of Arizona with many new and: thrilling adventures for the Eastern young lady who went law." Th? docket in police court Monday promises to be a long one. West to make her fortune. 1 Uorld Dn TliGmsoluos Tabernacle Announcements Coming to the Hippodrome. -Monday: "Through Barriers of The interest in neighborhood Bible Fire," two reel special feature with Edwin August in the character of a Study classes shows an evidence of Confederate colonel. He enacts the deep, spiritual awakening result We place on sale for a few I days only: $5.00 rings, Tiffany or fancy effects very heavy and pleasing role in this and it: is ratd EGG GOAL as the best of his productions.

A number of exciting battle scenes oc ing from the meetings, i Jones met the ladies after the afternoon service Saturday and found i that several prayer meeting districts had already organized classes and selected their durable, on cur and the driving of an ammuni sale only You are one of the "Inhabitants" What do you want of the others? What have you to sell them? What service have you to offer them? What Help do you want of them? tion wagon through a barrier of fire, the incident which affords a title for the play, is both novel and thrilling. $6.00 Seal Rings, in plain, or filigree effects, sale leaders. The final plan will be completed Monday afternoon when Mrs. Jones wants every woman interested in Bible study work, meet her at the -tahernarle at 2 o'clock Mondav. Try xxm or ioaa or our Egg Coal.

This coal is run over 5-in, screen and is from Egg Size up to 5-in. It is a pure coal, no bones no sulphur or Solid Gold baby rings, plain Tuesday: "The Restless Spirit," three reel feature. This is the special for the week and presents Warren Kerrigan in a drama adapted from "Grays Elegy," the famous literary production. Mr. Kerrigan as jl classes will study the Book of or with sets, on a sale.

only ttOC rock in this coal. Just the size Tor cook stove, the heater or furnace. the dreamer, plays the character of We emphasize you in this, for you probably have never stopped to A large assortment of the new style silver rings, -ZT from' Up a musician statesman, warrior and captain of finance. The production Acts, one chapter a week and the Rev. Barthel will, conduct a leaders' class every two weeks, giving them help and suggestions for teaching.

The leaflets for study may be procured Tuesday at the Ketcheson Printing Company and the leaders' books at Riser's book store. is very eiaoorate containing some very picturesque settings to illustrate think that if "The Times' is your favorite newspaper if you read the news and the advertisements in its columns, there are WOOD Sawed in Chunks for heaters $3.75 per load. Kindling Blocks, $1.25 and $2.75 per load. WELCH SONS There are thousands in this little world of readers. Ton can reach all of them with your business message through "The Times" want ad pages.

the lines quoted from the Elegy. Wednesday "Black Masks," aid's reel feature with Grace, Cunard in a story of high class adventure. At a big automobile race one of the winning drivers is an invi Leavenworth's Leading Jewelers. tation to a. masked ball to take place 742-44 Cherokee St.

Phone 440. Every business girl is cordially in; vited to attend the business girl's supper on Tuesday evening at the Baptist Church on Fifth and Choctaw, instead of the Christian Church. This supper- will be given by the "home girls." The board" of directors will be there to. meet the girls, officers will be elected. Bible classes and gymnasium classes will be organized.

at the home of the wealthy in haste he drops the invitation which is found by a man who decides to attend the ball in "a black mask of peculiar design. His efforts to hide his identity make, the story. Many Thousands Like You, Who Read Them, Too You may have something to sell or there ay be I something (used, but good) that you want to buy or you may have a room apartment to rent or a property to rent or to sell. Perhaps you need help of some kind in your home, or you may have a business, out of the city's center, that can be advertise ven though in a small way "THE TLSIES" WAXT AD PAGE WILL MAKE Aff OF THESE THIJTGS KNOtVJf TO THIS LITTLE OF "TIMES" READERS. V.

Using" "The Times" Want Ads is a si mple, easy route to, results. Many are find ing it so; Try it Yourself. price is cheap-Only 5 Cents a Line: There will be a meeting of the "home girls' at the home of Miss Florence Klink, 600 Walnut street, at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon to arrange for the business women's supper Tuesday. Women Who Ct DIiet, Every woman who is troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, backache headache, weakness, debility. constipation or kidneyv troubles should use Electric Bitters.

They give relief when nothing else will, imnrove the health, adding strength and vigor from the first dose. Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoca, says; "Four doctors bad given me up and -my children and all my friends were lookup for me to die, when my son insisted that I use Electric Bitters. 1 did so. and- they have done me a world of good." just try 50c and $1.00 at all druggists or by mail.

H. K. Bucklen Philadelphia or St. Louis. Advt.

(2 Mrs. Jones was presented with a handsome hand-painted cracker jar from' the Brown studio by the business women. "Going to give that boy of yours a business If a kind Providence ever lighted the way anyone, it's for the young man of today with a Business Arrange to start your boy now, you can't afford to delay Reasonable rates. We don't employ solicitors. Caliper send for out catalog, or better yet an appointment with the Principal by phone and he will meet -you anywhere in the City.

Leavenworth Business College 527 Delaware St. IUIITIX PEItf. Fresh nd Salt Meats Groceries of all Kinds JFEF.D AM HAI. A Ehart Son Seventh and Kowa. Phone 1927.

Frwin Johnson Dead. Erwin Johnson 21 years old, who formerly lived with his parents near Lowemont, died Thursday -evening in Kansas The will arriv-here this morning. The funeral will be held at Lowemont this afternoon at 2. o'clock In Leavenworth Nearly Everybody Reads LOUIS DAEUBLE BOOKBINDER Blank Book Maker. Pa-' per Ruling aad Louae '--af DTice, Robber Stamp.

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Years Available:
1861-1977