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The Salina Evening Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 6

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iff 1 tie sauna ixxzn.vr, XMHHIM Elva Hudson and son Lord Murel. i Neva Chambers and daughter. Mar- Martha Sorenson and her i mother. The hostess served lunch. wouw 1121 iiliC4lwUU A NiVVU I News at Hays HAYS, Feb.

22. Student of or I rr I gan, piano, voice, violin and the physical training departments gave i FATHER AND SON ARRESTED fan interesting recital al the Normal Charged A Robbing McPherson County Man. QUININE CASCARrY auditorium a few nights ago. The 'following young people contributed the program: Ella Moe, Ila i Mort, Catherine Lewis, Lois Rarick, FOR KW-V AND La Grippe Brungardt. Carrie Hawkins.

MTHERSOX. "Feb 22 Working in co-operation with the officers of Harvey County Sheriff Morine and Coun ty Attorney Hendry returned from Harveyy county after a two days.in-yestlgaCtio.n.. of 1 a crime alleged to have been committed at the William Newtrouer home at the extreme Neglected Colds are Dangerous 'I Talc no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES I If you have roaring, buzzing vise in ears, are getting hard of hearing and fear catarrhal Deafness, to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmirit (double strengiEW and add to it pint of hot water and a.

little granulated sugar. Take 1, table-spoonful four times a day. This will often bring, quick relief from the distressing head noist 3. Clogged nostrils should open. -breathing become easy.

and the mucus Stop dropping into the throat, fit is easy to prepare, costsliltle" take. Any one" who has "catarrh al trouble of the ears, Js hard of hearing or has head noises should give this prescription a. Fowler Virginia Schwaller, John Bis-sing. John Shively, Jemmie Carpenter, Beatrice Patterson and the F. H.

N. Ladies quartette. Aong the many contributors to the prayer for missions service at the Methodist church last Wednesday, through talks, papers, were the following: Mrs. Vic Holm, Mrs. Alois Brummit, Mary Bemis, Mrs.

R. L. Parker. Mrs. Snyder Mrs.

Alfred Haveman, Mrs. Neiswanger, Breaks op a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headaeha Quinine in fiiis form does not affect the head Cascara is fcestTonic southeast corner of McPherson county onj the night of January 17. They brought with them J. R. Miller aged 64 and his son Joe, 24 years of age, who fare being held, charged with being the parties responsible for the critie.

the night- of January 17th, 'ccording to the story told by Mr. Newtrouer, -a to do bachelor juaxsnve ino wpiaie in am s. ALU DR UGGISTS SELL IT I Mrs. Rankin. Mrs.

Brenner, Mr3. ask for iIHIm! farmer, just as he was getting ready or bed, two men, masked entered his home and at the point of a revolver orceoL him to give them ten dollars in cash that he had in the house. He was instructed to secure Flood. Twila Lylton, national field secretary of student work of the W. F.

M. of the M. E. church addressed the evening meeting. Edwin Ekey, a student has been at the hospital for an operation.

Students now are having their pictures taken for the 1921 annual. Jane Gordon, a student, has enrolled for the spring semester. Mrs. Cleve Gardels has been visiting In Hays. Her husband is in a bank at Natoma.

Both are former Xorrnal students. LOZAR MUST STAND TRIAL cut into the feed line. When these two are hooked up the Pawnee will have a string of twenty towns' to which it is furnishing juice regularly- -Vi more money by the next night, and place it. in a "hedge near his home. On account of threats made by the men, Newtrouer carried out instructions and the next day.

drew $740 from the bank at Hesston and that night placed it in the hedge as told. Threats were made that if the story of the crime was told that Newtouer would suffer, in fear of this threat he kept quiet. Worry over the affair however caused a nervous About Colds he more careful and prudent per The Letter Size Vertical It means sons do not permit a cold to run its course but treat it promptly. Chamberlain's Cough Remedly has been in general use for colds for many years and has become quite popular as people have found that it can be depended upon and that it is pelas-ant and safe to take. (Adv).

(breakdown and he was forced to go test Quality to the hospital at Goshel. A friend visiting him at the institution the latter part, of last week was able to Greatest Capacity fget the story out of the old man, and TIME IS HERE! Early garden is always mighty nice. All kinds of 'garden seeds of the freshest and purest varieties on hand now. Flower Seeds a Specialty Gebhart Son WAS 'THE WORK OF A VANDAL Lowest Price Protested, However, Did Not Belong to I. W.

W. Any More Frank Lozar was bound over to stand trial at the next term" of the district court, when he appeared before Justice D. L. Wight Monday afternoon for his preliminary hearing. Justice Wight stated he found sufficient cause, from the evidence shown by Lozar's membership 1 ftWS "book" to the I.

W. to believe The Best. there was a crime committed and that Lozar was guilty and was the Harvey county officers were not ified. They in turn notified the McPherson county officers and the investigation and arrest of the Millers followed. Chronic Constipation This condition is often brought on bj lack of exercise, neglect to drink enough water to keep the system in a healthy condition, failure to establish a regular habit of having the bowels move once a day, and use of strong cathartics that take too much water out of the system.

To effect a cure correct your habits, drink at least three pints of water each day, take long walks. Don't fail to have "therefore bound over to stand trial I Wood Upright Filing Cabinet Poured Emory Dost in Car Cylinders, Nearly Ruining It (By Journal Correspondent) DOWNS, Feb. 22. Rev. Coleman, pastor of the Evangelical church near Downs, nearly had his cat, ruined one night recently, when some miscreant entered, the ministers garage, removed the spark plugs and poured a guantity of pulverized emery stone on the top of each cylinder and then replaced the plugs and rewired it so the owner would know nothing of it until the engine was started and ruined by the emery stone.

Fortunately th3 plot was discovered before great damage was done. 110 North Santa Fe Phone 44 on fcartn At the Lowest Price 2041 ft Letter Vertical In With All 2003 Une I your bowels move every day, prefer- Wi aDiy just after breakfast. When needed take Chamberlain's Tablets. 4 FILE LETTER SIZE Li One tablet, a. day taken immediately SPIKET INJURIES EYE Tta Um 11m IiwmiIcM.

tt, Mmu Tafert arter supper should be sufficient. CAdv). for belonging to an organization which taught and practiced sabotage and syndicalism." Lozar stated he was a member, but his time had expired last October and he had not paid up any more after he found what kind of an organization the I. W. was, and the things it practiced.

He stated further, when asked why he had not thrown away his membership book after discovereing the kind of organization he had belonged to. that did not know, but placed the book in his sock at Kansas City before coming into Kansas. Lozar stated he worked in Kansas at Colby last summer during harvest time, and was a member at that time. Justice Wight asked a bond of $1,000 for Lozar's appearance in the district court, and when he could not produce a bondsman, Lozar was taken back to the county jail. Lozar was picked up by Frank Yocker, special officer for the Union ESCAPES FROM JAIL 1 3 Vernon Best Quite Seriously Injured LITTLE RrVER, Feb.

22. A glancing blow on a spike he was try ing to drive into a plank sent the nail flying upward into Vernon Bests's eya last week. The eyeball was so badly injured by the nal Man Held on Liquor Charge Makes Escape. GOODLAND, Feb. 22.

One of the most interesting cases tried in the justice court of Goodlahd for some that he was taken to Wichita by his Denver, being found guilty mother, Mrs. E. T. Best, for treat time resulted in W. C.

Johnson of ment by a specialist. RICH NUT the all-nut product-is wholesome, nutritious and delicious. Pure goodness not a substitute. Children like it and it's good for You "Save the Difference." 4 Despondency Pacific Monday night. February Wher fpf-1 ViilimiK and desnoiii 701 dent all vou ned is a full dose of i fourteenth, when he was found rid mi tun MI gmiia ing on the second blind of a passen Chamberlain's Tablets.

They will THE NEW 2000 WOOD LlNE25 INCHES DEEP. GNZ PAIR Cf EKD PANELS SIEVES fCB A WHOLE BATTERY Of tPRICBTf i i ir-llf. straighten you up in short orden Made with Upen aides tor Attacnaoie raneis Also in leuer, tap ana diu ones wun rcrnunto There is nothing tetter for constipation and biliousness. (Adv.) of carrying whisky into the state and also of having it in his possession. It was necessary to have a second trial for Johnson, because the first jury was unable to render a verdict.

The jury of the second trial was out about four hours before it came to a decision. Johnson was arrested about two weeks ago by Sheriff C. R. Teeters and County Attorney Horton on South Main street. While being placed under arrest Johnson smashed the two bottles of liquor on the sidewalk, thinking that he would ger train.

He was taken to Police headquarters, where he was searched and the I. W. W. credentials were found in his sock. He was then turned over-to the county.

Til i i 1 News at Russell (Bv Journal Correspondent) RUSSELL. Feb. 22. Miss Cecelia Dorney, physical director for girls? took eleven basket ball girls to Sal-ina yesterday as a reward for theii Reorganize Bunker Hill Bank RUSSELL, Feb. 22.

J. E. Missim-er and C. A. Johnson of the Russell State bank who recently purchased the interestsof E.

O. Humes and H. M. Baldridge of the Bunker Hill State bank were in Bunker Hill Mon The Montgomery Book Stationery Co. l.l'H'he Stationery House of destroy all evidence, but the destroy me of the bottles did not save John im eon at the trial, because Sheriff Tee This week brings high school tests flay night attending a meeting of the for the next six weeks work.

Charles Dodge of WaKeener has1 oard of 'directors and reorganizing v5jc tue working force. Under the pres- his old haunts here this1 been bactt to Saves the Difference" Sweet and full flavored. Rich Nut's goodness has won a permanent place on thousands of tables everywhere. i ent system the officers of the bank week. Mrs.

are as follows: Charles Shaffer, Eva Study, who was visiting i retains the position of president; C. v. -r- i 1 v.i." a. oh nson. vi ce president: D.

Gross. ters convinced the jury that his sense of smelling was so keen that he could tell whisky from any other beverage. He was fined $200 and costs and 30 days in jail on each of the above counts. i Johnson's stay in the Sherman county jail was of short duration. Sometime during Tuesday night he sawed the bars of the jail door and escaped.

The saws were evidently furnished Johnson, by some outsider. Andy Allen, who is also "a prisoner in the jail had an opportunity of escaping with Johnson, but refused. was suaaeniy recanea to ner nome president and acting cashier; Iowa by a message of sickness Fred Hoopman, assistant cashier, J. the family. e.

Missimer and C. A. Johnson were Joe A. Mermis of the ictoria alao eiected on the board of directors was in Russell on business yeste-- filt the vacancies caused bv the 'Try RICH NUT today. lit will please' i your taster.

day. fi SKCfc resienation of Messrs. Humes and James Winchester who was Raldride-e tie Sure to Ask Your Urocer The Bunker Hill State bank has, Pay- for RICH NUT. from its inception, been one of the strong institutions of the county and 'ft it he change in snanngc-ment will not detract in the least from its standing in the financial world. RICH and FARBEST Margarine is made in both the colored and uncolored.

Try it today. in the northeast part of this county and is now principal of schools at Leadville, was married February 12 to Miss Gladys Learnhard of Denver. 1 The small-pox patients are nearly all ready to be released from quarantine. Measles continue plentiful. The American Legion passed a resolution favoring consolidation of war risk, vocational training and health service for disabled ex-service men.

The Rebekah lodge initiated -candidates at its recent meeting. City Clerk Roy Robbins spent Sunday at Dorrance. Cawker Girl in Movies BELOIT, Feb. 22 Ola Cronk. who From the West Indies A.

J. Silvera of Buff Bay, Jamacia, B. is of the opinion that he would not be doing right by his family if he did not keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. "I never feel, alarmed I hear my little boy cough since I discovered that wonderful medicine for coughs, colds and croup in children." Adv). formerly lived in Cawker City, Is now a moving picture star under the name of Claire Windsor.

After com Churned by The Harrow.Taylor Butte? Co. Ah Churnen Celebrated Farbest Margarine TO REBUY PLANT pleting a course at Washburn college, Miss Cronk returned to her home in Cawker City and then went to Denver, where she was married. She separated fro her husband and went to Los Angeles where her talent as a moving picture actress was discovered by Lois Weber, who also Kansao City, Pawnee Power Company to Buy From Rice County Towns-. News at Downs DOWNS, Feb. 22.

Asa Dillon, well-known railroad man and (Dealers Wanted Everywhere) a a LYONS, Feb. 22. Rice county at prominent citizen passed away towns which recently took over partially completed light plants from discovered Mrs. Charley Chaplin and Mary MacLaren. Miss Weber recently gave Claire Windsor the lead the Pawnee Power company may not; be able to hold title to them very ing feminine part in "To Please One Woman." his home here after a long illness.

He was 71 years of age. He is survived by a wife and five children, the daughters, Mesdames D. B. Harrison and A. P.

Colton residing at rowns. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engin 1 long. At a stockholders meeting in Larned $40,000 worth of first mort-- gage notes were purchased under a 1 III. Ml Injuries Hand on Hook DORRANCE, Feb. 22.

Miss Ber- nice Heel had the misfortune to hurt eers, a prominent mason and a vet eran of the Civil War. plan for accumulating a treasury sur plus with which to complete payments on Rice county plants and secure control of them again. Chase, Frederick, Bushton and other towns in the county were re- umei low ine county were re- her hand very seriously Sunday afternoon, while sitting on the front porch she slipped and caught L. H. Caldwell of Harlan and Miss Alvina Tack of Lebanon, were mar- 'eb- her hand on a sharp hooK tearing it from the palm of her hand to the rled in thia city on Wednesday, Fi cently compelled to take over the -it Out T- 1 i I Sim i "ruei, lo secure Many rabbit8, but no wolves were joint of finger.

She, was taken to Wilson and Dr. Carter put in six Vo at Aney. aca-uir" 1 rintr the dav of the bie round ed title to these Plants under con-1 mi tt stitches. up on Thursday morning. Howev ei- three wolves slipped 'tnrough' the Mrs.

C. L. Picker has been named lines and during the drive a. large state coal oil inspector for; Madison red fex was captured near -Ken Counts', Tenn. sington.

A wolf near the farm of Having sold my farm and will quit farming I will sell at public auction at my farm 80. rods northwest of Kipp, 1 1 miles south- east of Salina, on Will Schoen was caught shortly af ter the round up. Another round up has been schedaled for February DANDERINE 22. Rev. George Billings, pastor of Feb 25th the M.

E. church at Blue Hill for tracts which permit the Pawnee com pany to buy therm back at any time within two years, and apparently the Pawnee promoters are losing no time in raising funds towards their repurchase. Most of the Rice county towns will be glad to relinquish the plants and take up the bonds issued to complete the stations. Frederick, especially, is carrying a heavy load as the current consumption is amost too small to enable the city to pay interest and maintenance. The Pawnee company has a new financing plan which was approved by the hundred and twenty stockholders who attended the Larned meeting last week It to get current into Claflin this week and Raymond Is expected to shortly some time past, has resigned, to ac cept a call to the Signal Hill Metho dist church at East St.

Loun. Ill Stops Hair Coming Out; Beautifies. He will attend theological school at Lebanon, 111., about 40 miles from poiiiDl his charge. oinni Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the following property: 4 Good Work Horses Farm Machinery, Etc. 2 wagons, 1 McCormick Binder, 1 er, 1 3-section harrow, 1 Hoosier wheat I lister, 2 riding cultivators, 1 single row weeder, 1 hay rake, 1 disc, 3 sets of work harness, I single harness, 1 hayrack.

News al Tescott rESCOTT, Feb. 22. A. H. T.

A association, gave, an oyster supper Wednesday nieht. All had a fine time. Miss Frances Wood died Wednes 12 FaH Pin day. Miss Wood formerly lived in Tescott. Her father was pastor 15 acres Corn Fodder 15 Tons Sudan Hay here at one time.

He is pastor at Keats. now. Every 6 Mossth The Security Savings and Loam ikssociation The class social Thursday nisht was a success. About seventy-five people were present. A fine lunch SWEAR Off i 1 TOBACCO was served.

Lewis Harper will have a pliblic Some household goods and pther articles too numerous to ration. TERMS: Sums of $10 and under cash. On sums over $10 a credit oF 6 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest rom date. 2 per cent discount 'for cash on sums over $10. All property must be settled for before being removed.

sale February 26 ut his home in Tes COtt. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pruett wrnt to 51ina Thursday. Miss Elta Bachelor, spent Thurs da-v nl2rht with home olxs.

Mr. S'pencer will have her spring "No-To-Bac" has helped thousand! to break the costly, nerve-shattering tobacco habit. Whenever you have a longing for a cigarette, cigar, pipe or for a chew, just place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet in your mouth to help relieve that awful desire. Shortly the habit may be completely broken, and you are better off mentally, physically, financi maiinery opening February zs. Phone 58 WALTER CRAVENS, President Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Larson went tn Satin TridftV. Dernnartc Basket tsU team played Tescott boys and won by score of A.F.OL A few cent buys -Danderine; After an application of "Dander lne 23' to rv. ally. It's so easy, so simple.

Get a box of Nc-TO-Bac and if It doaen't The Priscilla club met with Mrs you can not find fallen hair or any releave you from alL craving for Gladis Brooks. Those cresent were: dandruff, besides every hair shows 7. C. CURPHEY, Auct. Alice Bertleson and daughter, Cleo, tobacco in any form, your -druggist J.

N. SELBY, Clerk nw life, vigor, mom Flossie Sidmore, Bessie Hanley, Ef- G2Z will refund your money without question. color and thickness. fie Brewer and daughter, Marjorie,.

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