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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 3

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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i DAILYiRfIfiI3TgB, MARCH 28,1917. UKtattttt htutikTtUturn urrT In the of Jinr Suits and Coats on you ah certain to select garment with' tlie very of design, and color that appeals to you most. a greatiiassdrtment of styles lilfe this. holds good in our Millinery departnient aijid throiighcM the whole, store this spring. vou seen our new lines? here cordially solicited LanicUc Presents Louise.l.ojv i in Drama FdUBTH WmESfs" UNIVERSAL WKKKLV Joker Conieiiy "MCLK 1 Burns'ihdKolb Indoor Circn presenting Donkejh, Monkjeys, Pony and Dogs.

ciTY NEWS IN BRIEF I i Jliss Pearl Deiiiiey of Geneva was ppiug hero this morning. Electric vacuum for rent. Plariibing Electric Co. 3-27-29 C'Osboiin. has gone to Car- for --Befbre sibling youi goods a careful Inspection of facilities cleans linAsfi' should, be made.

We offer you this invitation, i Drake's, 319 Norcb Phone 2-12-tf toi in hei The A Paramo f. I'RJie Baby Contest clos yotes. PiSsitively all tiie bi last clianSy to "sce. babies vo MutinceH ttU HMTIOSTPONEDIIEET Will be JiGld April Slxlli IiiKtoud of Thiirsduj -Mglit This Week. the D.

F. Portdr ertunieU home to 'y this aClcrr oon after spcuaiug niorning sliop) ing liere. 4-Brs. Hnll JInfi OsteopatMc msidans. Ml.

I-1 1.,.. L. Ames, nbw of Carthage, Mo. has'returned home after a short visit here with old- friends. The lect of duty on his part.

The couple li'jprts that Mrsl Ames has been poor heaithii leaving Dr. 0. L. Cox, siieclallst, Eye, p.nd Tlirotfc i Theatre Refined Keutiiriiit; "I'anliue Frederick" iini Feature in iFive Parts ii) a Ilijrli CIILSS Art fll WiA.MX HABV i's! tonight. Each counts for 100 bsJby pictures will be slidwn tonight.

Yoirr on I )e screen. sUndcr 12 10c Mtflit Shows 7:00 and Years 6c. us 01 lyifs. Lowry is wj the merits also explain to yjii how 47y suggesting a new lianie iStop ill: and have a this weekonly, demori- roilet She ouf can iTiake that $100 Ithe Puritan Maid, 'ik witli jyirs: Lowry. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Kannie Wright, Kansas City.

is spending the. week here visiting Mrs. E. Patterson and family. I If you want anything in the Transfer line, askCofifey.

Phone 134. 2-23-ti Miss Pearl Heath jveiit to Ossawa- lomie tills afternoon to visit friends. Slider and SUifler, Chiropractic Physicians. Phone 855, 3-1-tf Mrs. F.

Field, who has-spent the past three weeks here visitng Mrs. GW. Field, returned to her home in- Quenemo, today. I Siv for sale. I'alace Gar- airc lUacliine I'lione 61.

3-28-tf Grace E. Campbell has commenced I action in the district court for divorce I Trom lier husband, charging grdis neg- wcre married in lola in 1915. Register's special euvelopi offer doses next 'Saturday vou haven 't andvvant gooi'. standard printed, envelopes for fiOi fpo Bendi in your order now tt the Register Job ibepartmeht Mrs. M.

Marsh, of City who has been here visting her slsterf Mrs. J. D. Juleson and Mrs. Ed O'Fla herty, returned home Mrs.

O'Flaherty and iher little son Boliby, went with her as Garnett and are spending the afterhooi visiting there. -r-Wc will stilliboin our old. up to Saturday night, Mardlv 31.. AVil be our'new building iat corner East Monroe and Elm streets Mbnda; morning April I.iook' for us 'therc- COGIWLli.OOJIiMllS'SlOX CO. Sli.iolds Shoe Store has the prettiest Easter windows on the SQuare.

A white lattice with swse; ipvtas'irailliig 'tt -'niakes'a ba ground for some of tlie newest siirin? shoes. i SI Tlio subj'jfit of tlic'serinon at tonight's J.entcn service will be "Til. and Its service will begin and will be followed by choir practice. Tlic noli Telephone Company is per- its service in tliq county ijusfat ra'pldly as possible. Heretofore Elsmore and Mildred have not had an in- lino.

Tlic linemen are biisy giving a lino both to Elsmore and Mildred. Lallarpo and Moran will each liavc two lines. iMr, WYM. Swift the locjil manager of the is om ofthe ticst telephone inauagers In fhi state. The service in lola is as iioaV perfect aS it is possible to make it under present conditions.

There is probably not a town in'Kanisas service. The trouble is so well.oi that the line' are. seldom out of order more than few minutes, even in the Worst weatli- er. Cigarettctj Hiid 'ltojs. Dr.

Richard C. in a IccturG in a large city, ruceutly, is reported tc have said he liad never been able tc get into an anti-cigarette crusade, at he had seen too many Jjoys. who started to smoke while in short trousers growf-into healthy men. The doctoi doubtless made qualifying wjth reference to the deadly cigarette wliich would make his position on duestion less dangerous. He could hiive I said that while some' boy smoker: iu short trousers grew up to be heal- Uhy men, many boys who began smoking while they were in short trousers grew yellow and sickly and weak anr stupid, and were Jiauled out to the 'graveyard, physicalj, mental and mora wrecks.

What the apostle said tc Christians about their being temple the living God, and the avoidance cf can here be used witl reference to boys, and older jperson; as well, 'who use the deadly xigarettc "Touch not the unclean think!" (U Cor. Herald, liuniboldt people got together last I 'jilghttto 'flrilsu-up plans for their and the hardier they the more to do. was finally decidcdi to put the meeting off to the day designated by the governor, April Sixth so all those who had been planning to attend should note the new date. "It is possible this tPansfer of datca not leave Hi-mboldt with the credit of being the first to put over a pro! gram though that is a small matter. lola people will gladly join the patriotic peoide of Humboldt in the celebration when it is staged.

more comprehensive survey of the program I will be published later. BUSINESS OPESED. I'urily Tee CfCMiB and Bottling' Works Takes Miller Business. The Purity Ice Cream and BottlinR successors to the Miller manufacturing company, announced today that the place is open for business in the fiuarters fonnerly. occupied by tiic Miller Company on North Jefferson avenue, next to the iMlssouri Pacific depot.

The machinery has been completely overhauled and everything put into the best of shape to make it entirely sanitary and up-to-date, and' the is such that any kind ot lany be filled at any time. The new company cordially the luiblic to visit and inspect, their place of business at any time. The bWrthing that laji' bo baid about th.f manner iu which an unde 'uWc hiibusHiei-b is tbat he has won public praise. Upon every funeral octaiiOJi are coiiipliipoiited factorv manner in which weiipeiform jur duty. Oui high ehara-Zier and are prApcjrlyi priced.

hlghrenaraaer anu are iM i CAMPIf LL UfVDERf AKING TOO LATE TO CLAgglETf aUout tlie satls- vices are of a FOR VE ROOM IHOUSE wpll city water in small barn. Inquire TempUniat Raa ister Office. i -1 dh-tf -FOR RBiVr-t-FOUJl ROOM I'liR- nished house. Inquire 315 South SUto or phone I'lOO -Mrs. Carrie Peterson, residing west Savonburg, was recently declared insane, and) was taken to Ossawatomie today under-sheriff Sutherland.

MRS. GDLtETT'S ITE.VS.. yei3, ewgot the; breeze, is the tti remark, and the rain, too, which helped the wheat. A man that camei from the nprtii said "the wheat had improved a great deal the last few in, Kansas. Mr.

and Mrs. are the parents of John i.s a brotlier to the Miss jZinimerman who in the Register office so long. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Troxell have a new boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Kohler have a new girl. Mrs. May Farmer is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ljooney. Aniimber went to, Prairie Chapel Sunday afternoon and sure enjoyoU the services. It a lirotlierhooii meeting. say we wish Indiana would keep the wing, of her zeptyr at homo if Colony reporter has right, theless we got a letter'from Indiana after the election and they said they ver ashamed of the they may be sending a little cimpaign flurry.

We heard of a (Iroucli who said, when a little lad of four 'tan into yard, "We don't want-aiiything run- ilng aroiind our yard '-''but an iron fence." The little fellow, said: you. let Jesus run in here? Mamma says He owns everything." It started i train of thoughts in the old man'; uind and he became a to the little lad. A little, child shall ead them. Earl Gullett and Charley Soars fin- shed-sowing flax Monday just 111 time catch the rain Monday evcnirig. Mrs.

Van Camp, Mrs. Hattle Gullett, Mrs. C. Smart, Mrs. Cress.

Mrs. MyerS, Hilda Baker spent Wednesday aftcM- Joon with Mrs. Sam Baker ahd helped her with'her sewing. The day being an. ideal, spring day the lii.U'j ones played out of doors.

Miss. Helen iraart and Miss Myrtle Gritlits were Mr. and Mrs. 1-1. and Edwin were guests of ye sjcribo for llnner Sunday.

Sonic arc making garden. Koiiio are' looking at the seed yet. 0 how sfid is the death of little jFuhk. A few short and ii clasji the hand and pur little Joan is in ii The relatK-ea have, our laytapathy. Why some faiiiilies harp to suffer such lossesal Ithrcuigli life is ,1 mystery we cannot understand.

God ttnowS best and as Wliitcomb Riley at the death of a friend, "It is iildniglit tojus.rbtil morning to tlieni." Ajax the Syrian, was in our neighborhood Monday, llv; an 'erest in a store- in St. anil nays that all goods, from pen ells to bed spreads, are high and bard to get. pui: mail man around in his ante Mr! Frank Troxell purchased a pony from .1. W. Gullett.

Frank Sears i.s honio from Humboldt. letter from Ralph'Alexander, vdio went to Twin Falls, Idalio. say.s il is a fine country. Any country gpod when you ket a good salary and have afew thousand in the baim. 3alnli is a Cra-wtnrd county boy and a f.randson of Mr.

Owens who. utcd sell nursery stoc ktlirougU this vicin uy. at 8:15 a. m. at 6 p.

Thtft Are One Has an Individual; Style of Its Own. Japanese Silk lace $2.50 Crepe de-Chine-Silk Blouses with lace and embroidei-y trimmed at Dainty Georgette Crepes priced from. $5.95 to Less expensive Blouses can be had in Sport Bloiises, fancy lace trimmed BlousesaindfancyvQileBlous.es. Priced from $1 .00 to $5.95 Always Better Values for Less Money Satisfaction With I Transaction ppirRiE HALL. March Sunday school sup erintondent, Mr.

IA Veriablc was on the sick list last Sunday and- Crass took' charge of the opening servibes of the Sunday school until, our'assistant supernitendcnt, Mr. Clarence Aiidcr- i canio to Ills assistance. In response to an invitation the pie cf Prairie Chapel to our veoi'lo to visit their i5 school last Sunday; afternoon the following people.werj' privileged go and report a fine.time, and MrE. Two WiniEX EM.IST FKEELV. For Every.

Wan Lust Week at Now oYrk StaUon. (Ry.tlic New York, women 'or every man applied for enlistment in the United States marine icorps "in the last week according to Captain ''rank Evans in charge of- recruiting here. recent ruling of Secretar.v Daniels provides for the enlistment of women for clerical I'lan Labor iu Ereut of ur. (Uy the Pro.s Washington, March department of ticialff, civil service coiu- 'niasion repreBentatlves and officers of the American Federation of Labor conferred today on plans to make readily available sufficient labor for the government Jn the event of war. I E.v|)lo.>«ion Vills Two.

UUv the Pi'fHMl Altonv 11., March men were killed and several Injured today in an explosion at the plant of the Western Cartridge company in I'pper Alton. Mr. Cress a'nd Ross, Mr. Elmer Duggkn, Miss Pitts, Mr. Williams and Matthew, Mr.

Sam Bakar and Gharle'j, Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson, Miss Annabel Andruss, Mr. anl C. Anderson and baby.

League was well attended Siiii- fla.v'ei;enin-j. and ithe lesson wa.s interesting by Bessie Marple. Eunice Andruss "iang a solo whichwas fine. Mesdahies Gullett, "Walker, 1. riaker.

Griffitts, VanCaitip, Smart, Cress and Myers met with Baker Wednesday afternopn and helped her sew. Mrs. "and Gladys and! Mrs. Smart aiid Helen called pn Mrs. Van afternoon.

Grajiidpa and- grandma Du-j'san', of 'ola days last week at I ho hjnlie of their son, Mr Duggan. Cross and two little onesiSiiont Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Van Camjf. Knlgiit of Elsmore is and repairing the buildings on the Stewart farm where. Smart' lives.

Mr. Cress, Mr. Will Anderson and Mr. VanCamp spent the afternoon Tuaiiday at Mr. VahCamp's working on their automobile.

Grandma; Griffitts of Elsmore spent Sunday at the home of her son, Mr. people over the country arc rilr Helm of LaHarpc is going: the loimds asiain with his grocery wagon. and Mrs. T. S.

Williams and Mat- luw spent Sniiday at Mr. Sam Baker's. Mrs. Myers-'and Gladys spent Sunday nftcriioon with Cress and children. Our -C 'iiool closes next Thursday.

ri. The patrons expect to ha'-e a dinner at noon and the teacher aJid pupils are preparing a program for entertainment. In connection with this the ladies will hold a parcel post to whic hevery one who is interested in helping a good- cause i.s invited to contribute'something, worth from five to cents. are invited to come back in the evening to a pie supper-and program under the auspices of tlie teacher and liei pupils. Fern VahCami) spent Sunday evening with Miss Pitts.

jir. Elmer Duggan was a pleasaht caller at the uMyers home Sundwy evening. ANYTfflNC im WANT TO EAT Nil. can Pin.I'o.'U'hes. Xo.

Tiiiilc eaii for 1.j<' I'cai's. No. ran. VSif Red good. can good.

'1 can Pinciipiilc. good. No. '1 caii for can (if Hfrrics, No. Id riiiiiiH.

No. I'lunis. No. 1 I'an Bulk Cocoanut. jK -r Jiulk Honcv.

15f Bulk Cocoa. per lb lbs. for I'i 'i -ly'. lbs; Jar Ibs: and arc VOTJ good iu glairs jars. l)j-icd Apricots, Dried J'oadies.

Dried J'caches, Dried Choice I'riines. lb Choice Uaisins. lb. A. X'ii C.

Corn Flakes, plig. Bulk lb. Hulk lb. Veriiiicello. 3 pkg.

pkgs. 'i'M SpagheKi, pkgs. Sliiedded Wheat. English Waluuls lb. Almonds, lb.

Zllixed Nuts, lb Kaferifa Pancake I'Mour, small pkg. Large pkg. AA AGED WOMAX Tells How Her Slronvr 111 her' eighty-sefcond year Mrs. John. Wickersham; of RussellviUe', says': "1 was in a run-downi feeblp, condition and' had lost flesh.

A neigh- hor asked me to try yinpl, and after' taking two bottles my strength re- tuj-hed; I am gaining iri flesh, it has bjiiiti UP my health and I am feeling fine for a woman of my age, so I get around: and dp my The reason Vinol was so successful In Wickersham case was be oa'tisd It and cod liver peptpnateK Iron and manganese: pep- tonates and glycerophosphates, the very cloinenlH needed to build up wp.akcjied run-down system and create strength. S. R. Burrell, Dru.ggist. moved fJio Reliable Ryg lola, also at Ihe leading drug store in factory to the corner of Lincoln anl all Kansas towns.

I Tliirrf mn nrfinarori to make old 80 2.T0 100 Rice, good, llomiuy. lb. Bulk Boiled Oats. Peais, lbs. for Black-Kyo Heans.

Good string Pea us. can Tiger tring Beau's, No. 1 I'mk and Ueans (Jood ('orn, '1 cans Petis. can Ciood li c.piK mtifi N'anilla E.xtract. .,800 SOc I Extract .0 r.Oc Vaiilila 400 i.eofrou 350 Scndder S.vru 220 Sciiddei' Syi'up.

400 Scudder Hyrup, VI' S'l' Log jCiibiu Syrup, plut. 200 Cabin quart 400 S()ap Prices That Are IIonev.suckie Toilet bar'60 Nvsa-Toilet. 250 Lana Oil 300 Wild Rose Toilet, .80 Resca bar 40 Tbilcti 40 Lavatory 40. S.io Pio Toilet, bar 40 AVhite 40 laundin- br 40 swift bar 40 Nippo Powder, box -for 40 Golden Sun Coffee, per 300, 350. 400 Monarch- Coffee 350 Bulk CoffeesGood: Rio.

per Ib 170 Good Santos. 250 Good P.lend, iHM- Good mixled. jier lb. 300 Ail kinds of Tea in packages. i'uc Liquid .300 5Gc Liquid .400" Register's special i'jenyo offer closes next Saturday; nightl lit you liaven't ordered and want WW good standard printed envelopes (postpaidL send in your order now.

to the I Job Department. (.14) Third street, am prepared to make (jld carpets into beautiful rugs; also rjig cards of the Methodist rlpaning and uizing a specialty. Phono i-nnrrh now on Hale by Bros. 7T5, 3-7-lf LOOK! IT IS SPRING SUIT TIME Come Iu and Let Cs Make Ycinr -New Suit We Arc Mull Order All Work Mudo In Our Shop Garlberg Whitaker TAILOUS 1 i aiadlspii.

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Years Available:
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