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THE CONCORDIA DAILY BLADE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1915. SCOOP THE CUB REPORTER Drawn for the Blade-Empire By HOP AMEND BANK LAWS HEADACHY, COSTIVE, BILIOUS, "CASCARTs" If You Can't' Be-Brave, Be Careful A5 A ITS OPTO MP ta -TCAu'i AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS SHOULD ESTABLISH FOREIGN HOUSES i i Wb vocoueA OOTSIDE. rYJ? TftEISCH fpct Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Sour Stomach. Mean Liver and Bowels Are Clogged Cheep Up! Get a 10-ceht bt; Sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, coated tongue, foul taste and The United States list Necessarily Bear wart of the Burden of the Great European War. UKE.UNOE rise u-ymm Kr a a dul (By The Associated Press.) foul breath aiways trace them to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy St.

Louis, Jan. 21. Amendment to the Federal banking laws whereby American banking institutions could unite with Americans, interested in oversea commerce in capitalization of foregin banks, was urged by John J. stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the in testines, instead of being cast cut of the system is re-absorbed into the Arnold, vice -president of the First National Bank jf Chicago, in an address before th National Foreign Trade Convention hero today.

blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening headache. He said: "A method which has been given some consideration is that of organiz Cascarets immediately cleans-) the Li ing a separate banKing corporation, stomach, remove the sour, undigested the capital of which should be sub food and foul gasee, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all scribed by Americans interested ih the trade of the countries where such an institution is to be established. Un THEATRICAL ADVERTISING. THEATRICAL ADVERTISING.

THEATRICAL ADVERTISING. THEATRICAL ADVERTISING. THEATRICAL ADVERTISING. i the constipated waste matter and der our present banking laws this poisons In the bowels. would necessarily be conlned to individuals or coroporations rather than A Cascafet tonight will surely straighten you out by morning.

They banking institutions. White Wa CONCORDIA'S MODERN PLAY HOUSE STEAM HEATED SANITARY FLUSHED EVERY DAY iy. i neater 'It is my judgment that a movement of this character should be work while you sleep a 10-oent box from your druggist means your head clear, etomach sweet and youf liver launched by the banking institutions of our land, and I should like to see First Show 7:30 and bowels regular for months. ADV. Second Show 8:45 McGAUGH DAVIS, Proprietors this body endorse the recommenda- ADULTS 10c.

CHILDREN 5c tion that our banking laws be amended so as to permit American banking TONIGHT fled the use of European material, institutions to subscribe not more and insofar as practicable, employed "The Senator's Brother than an aggregate amount equal to five per cent of their respective capi ,3 part special feature, from the magazine story written by Governeur Morris. A society drama by tal toward the capitalization of for eign banks. And such a subscription snouia be earned by the banks con Vitagraph Co. "MA6AZIHE COOKING" and "BEATING THE BURGLAR" Oomedles LYRI TH EATR "The Yellow Streak" Eclair two reel drama featuring Richard Garrick and Irma Earle. "The Two Thieves" Nestor drama, featuring Murdock MacQuarrie and Pauline Bush.

'The Frankfurter Salesman's Dream Joker comedy featuring Ernest Shields and Betty Schade VAUDEVILLE Chappell and Prather, novelty act. Complete change every night. cerned as an investment, and in this Eroupean contractors. This character of loans necessarily resulted in benefit to Europe as well as to South America Under the operation of our Federal Reserve Act, we are now placed in a position where our credit facilities are made more elastic, and on this account, I believe that the time is most propitious for American capital to seek employment in this manner. What applies to South America, applies to the Orient as welL" way, eliminate the necessity of hav ing sucn a foreign bank subiect to examination on the part of Ameri FRIDAY NIGHT can bank examiners, a feature which is objectionable to foreigners doing 66 business whith such banking ihsti Shadows of the Past" tution.

This undertaking would also have the advantage of being co-opera tive in character and co-extensive in Broadway all star feature in 3 parts. Melodrama. Exactly same players as pur opening night, "A Million Bid," Anita Stewart, Julia Swayne Gordon, Rose E. Topley, Harry T. Morley and L.

Rogers Lytton. This will equal our big features and should be seen by all our patrons. 5 good reels in all. in liability, with reasonable limita tions as to the latter, while where the parent bank establishes a branch the entire resources of the parent institution might be placed in jeopardy by This is the story of the adventure of some of the young men of our beautiful little city with a very delightful member of the "When Dreams Come True" chorus. It seems that about seventeen of these well meaning and fascinating youngsters, imbued witu the idea that their charms were absolutely irresistible, spied a charming Miss during the performance at the Brown Grand and followed her to one of the local hotels, each unaware that the others were thinking of the same thing.

First one young man goes the mismanagement of such branch or branches. The subscribing of the capital, however, should not be limit ed, to banking institutions, but GOHCORDIA BLADE pestilence, earthquakes and war, and outside of Russia is the only spot should be open to American exporters and importers as well as to the capital of the countries in which the in If where vodka does not run thick. Ar kansas City Traveler. SAY GREEN LYNN W. BLOOM Green Bloom, Editors and Owners stitutions are to be located.

The big row in Terre Haute, over election frauds is viewed with MEMBER: Associated Press, Kansas Daily League, Audit Bureau of Circulations. considerable uneasiness in Leaven worth. It will be remembered that the returns from Leavenworth are aften slow in coming in when an eleo tion is in doubt. Empora Gazette. Entered at the Postoffioe at Con sordia, Kansas, as second-class matter Published every evening except Sunday, at 510 Washington StreeL In preaching, the minister had been rather long winded, when the PUBLISHES ALL OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY NEWS young bride remembered that she had left the dinner in the gas range with out regulating the flame.

She hast ily wrote a note and slipped it to her KANSAS AGAIN. This is a part of what a thoroufh This is a thrilling husband who was an usher. He, thinking it was intended for the min 2 Act Feature Reliance Drama. picture. Kansan, J.

K. Cubbison of Kansas City told a bunch of Pennsylvania busi ister, calmly walked up and laid gently up stairs and raps on the door. He was kindly turned away. In a few minutes another comes and, not so k.ndly is he given to understand that his attentions are not wanted. When another came he was greeted by a large glass water pitcher, via of the transom, which just missed his beanie.

Creeping stealthily through the dimly lighted corridor another stage door Johnnie knocks on the door. A frenzied female stood before him and in her hand she held a 38 Colt's automatic loaded to the guard and she evidently did not believe in the "safety first" business for the finger on the trigger trembled not the least. In no uncertain tones the trembling masher was told of his past, present and future. He recovered the control of his knees and reached his companions before fainting dead away. The excitement was at a high pitch and with the plentiful use of smelling salts and oxygen gas, the young man was revived and in a hushed and subdued voice he broke the news to his awe inspired friends and maintained that the hole in that gun looked to him like the business end of a 4 centimeter German howitizer and further remarked that no one could ever make him disbelieve the stories of deat" and destruction which those guns caused during the attack on Louvaine.

"Take it from me boys, never, never, again. The straight and narrow for mins." "During recent months, a great deal has been said, pro and con, with regard to American making loans to the belligerent nations. I think we all are agreed that the destruction of life and property is an economic waste and that in a conflict such as that which is now raging in Europe, the entire world will have to help. bear the cost, and the United States of America is quite an important factor of that world. It is therefore a reasonable conclusion that the longer the war is prolonged the heavier will come our part of the cost.

From an economic standpoint we can only conclude that making loans to the belligerent nations is furishing them with sinews of war. In my Judgment, therefore, it would be a much wiser and saner procedure to enlarge upon that which has recently been done and supply the countries with whom we are seeking trade development with funds which they require for the development of commerce. Such loans should be made against proper security, with the upbuilding of the export and import business as the ultimate aim. "European capital in the past has been furnished to South American governments and corporations for the building of wharfs, railroads, ship lines and other industries. As a result, European engineers were in charge of the work and in turn speci- on the pulpit.

The minister paused in the midst of his sermon and took up the note with a smile, which changed nessmen the other day: "Kansas came smiling and tripping into the Union on the very day that Jeff Davis sneaked out of it, and a loving and loyal into a terrific frown as he read "Please hurry home and shut off the gas." Atchison Globe. "Ambrose First Falsehood" This is another Keystone Comedy and of course the funniest picture in town. It would seem that as thoughtful and 55 people at once pronounced her brightest jewel that glittered on Columbia's diadem of glory. You know, Kansas was born with a smile in one eye and a tear in the other. As a child she was wayward but fascinating; as a girl she was charming, yet deceitful; as a woman, she has been cranky, but wise a man as President Wilson would have insisted that his grandson be spared the handicap of having been born in the White House.

Ft. Scott Monitor. magnificent, and we Kansans all adore her Kansas is the great experimental station of this nation. If there is a new doctrine, a new issue, a new idea, they try it in Kansas first, and if it takes they then vaccinate the balance of the country. We have had George Neeley, who thought he was running for the United States senate in had his brother-in-law, John F.

Hostel "In the Conservatory" Princess Drama. Boyd Marshall and Mayre Hall in the leading roles. ler, move to Great Bend eight months ago. Neeley has just appointed him postmaster there. The people of Great the greatest variety of climate and politics of any state in the Union.

We Bend are tickled to death and Mr. Neeley is the lion of the hour in that neck-of-the-woods. If Mr. Neeley can only keep on his feet for another year he will have himself entirely sur rounded by a battle line Osborne have had the drouths, the grasshoppers, the Populists, the Republicans, the Bull Moosers and the Democrats. Finally, last year Kansas harvested the greatest wheat crop of the United States, almost 200,000,000 bushels.

She then put on her glad rags and marched back into the Republican party with 50,000 majority, and the rest of the states, that already haven't will as usual, follow her example in 1916." County Farmer. Save your coupons for the country store Saturday. "THE PERILS OF PAULINE" 9 The most thrilling of all stories starts Saturday, Matinee and night. ine Missouri Pacihc, in announc mg that it would no longer accept bulk liquor shipments from whole sale dealers in Kansas City and else where, added another tack to the rap idly accumulating hardware which is building John Barleycorn's Kansas coffin. If no railroad in Kansas will KANSAS KACKLE ffntn flag Sheatre High Grade Motion Pictures J0 5 and 10c First Show 7 o'clock use its freight department to aid in the distribution of liquor, contrary to law, if the Kansas legislature will pass a bill denying right of appeal in misdemeanor cases, where the penalty does not exceed a fine of J50O and six months in jail, if the county attorneys will just see to it that their cases are properly prepared, soon we can get the jointists in Kansas to go into other lines of business.

Wichita Eeason. Yuma elevator last week and brought While a purse will doubtless be an inducement for the telephone operators in Andale to be faithful to duty, Andale doesn't solicit another attempted bank robbery to try out the 'phone girls. Ottawa Herald. Speaker Stone's suggestion that three lawyers should be employed to draft all proposed new Kansas laws, so they will be hog-tight against technicalities and constitutional objections would appeal more to the average citizen if it was not so well known that about every law on the Kansas statute books was drawn by a lawyer. The speaker has the right idea, but the real solution of the problem is to simplify legal procedure, eliminate red tape, and make it impossible to nullify a sensible law written ty a plug citizen in words you can "understand without the aid of a dictionary and an encyclopedia.

Chanute Tribune. home a load of corn. aiiK. moore nave oeen Having a siege of the mumps. U.

S. spells us when breakfast time All of us you and our neighbor around the corner and the man in far off Australia or in England -we can all get Grape-Nuts at our grocer's. There are lew places, indeed, at home, on shipboard, or in foreign port where this sterling, ready-to eat food is not available. The world over you find One of the stories going the rounds tells of a Wichita young lady who has plenty of dollars but a very hazy idea of orthography. She returned recently from a visit to Chicago, and thus related her experience to a friend: "Oh, I had such a perfectly lovely time.

Everything was so con-vented, you know. We stopped at a house where we rode up to our rooms in a regrigerator, and I always had my washing done at a foundry right there at the house. It was awful nice. There was no stove in the room but one of the legislatures right in the floor, and the heat poured right up through it. I didn't have any appetite and I couldn't get anything I could realize.

Honestly, when I got home I felt like an individual." numerous to mention in these parts, just now. A. P. Blom and C. E.

Carlson sold some cattle to a man north of Concordia last week. Mrs. Fred Waggle and Mrs. Jake Moore were shopping in Concordia together Friday. The Country Kensington Club met with Mrs.

G. W. Johnston last Wednesday. A large crowd was in attendance and a fine time reported. A letter from J.

A. Huggerth of S. D. to her friends here inform them that he will be back on his farm in Arion township by the first of March. Rolland Jones has been making several trips to Concordia in the interest of the dentist.

He has been having his teeth fixed up getting ready for spring chicken. Carl Johnson delivered wheat at WEST BRANCH GLEANINGS Fred Burgess and family spent Sunday with Fred Waggles. A. P. Blom hauled wood from the I.

N. Moore timber last weeK. Cora Williams is visiting in Beloit and Simpson at the present time. Lottie Green, teacher in District No. SO, has added some valuable books to her already well filled school HUrary.

Mrs. F. E. Key of Hutchinson, Kansas arrived in Concordia Saturday to visit with her mother, 'Mrs. M.

E. Moore and family. Quite a number of relatives met with Lester Heaton Friday and helped him to celebrate his 75th birthday. Mrs. H.

E. Fleury has been helping care for her mother, Mrs. C. E. Dew-ell who has been very, sick.

Horse and cattle buyers are too Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. Whtn this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling-sound or imperfect hearing, 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, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous We will give One Hundred Dollars for ariv case of Deafness (caused by catarrh; that sannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.

for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY" Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists.

75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. FOOD waste, a really delicious food, that is all food. No and every granule brim full of nourishment. The Fort Scott Monitor regrets that the Journal-World passed up the opportunity to become an independent paper and has become an organ.

If having political convictions that do not change with the weather Is being an organ, or if trying to show our readers what in our judgement is for their best interests, is being an organ; and if cutting and slashing in every direction is being independent or if being afraid to have any political convictions at all for fear of offending someone, is being independent; then the Journal-World thanks the Lord that it is such an organ. Lawrence Journal. "Fargo" Find HI Master. A story illustrating the bond which exists between man and his canine friend. C.

M. Peters, the new Wells Fargo Express agent, has a good looking English bull dog and when Mr. Peters came to Concorda last week he left "Fargo" at Hastings with Mrs. Peters. "Fargo" followed the train on which Mr.

Peters left a long way down the track, trying to tell him that it was not the proper 'thing to be left behind. Yesterday the dog went to the depot in Hastings, jumped in the express car and came to Concordia. When the train arrived at Concordia, "Fargo" saw his master on the platform and before the train had hardly stopped the dog was out of the car trying to show his immense relief that the journey in search of his friend was ended. Graduates of the Palmer School of Chiropractic (Chiropractic Fountain Head) Davenport, Iowa. Sutton, Sutton Love, chiropractors No Drugs No Osteopathy No Surgery Office 101 East 6th, Maddox Bldg.

If you are sick and have tried everything with no results, why not try Chiropractic Spinal Adjustment and get well. "Seven Keys to Baldpate," mused a Chanute man a few evenings ago, reading lha Tribune. "Oh, at the Hetrick, I thought it was a hair tonic. Chanute Tribune. Made from prime wheat and malted barley, the firm, crisp granules of Grape-Nuts compel chewing a great aid to digestion.

This food is sterilized by long baking (20 hours or more); is partially predigested by changing the starch of the grain into dextrin or grape-sugar so that it is easily digested and quickly assimilated by the most delicate stomach. Delicious taste, digestibility, convenience and economy all tell "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts sold by Grocers everywhere. Kansas may also be thankful that she is well removed from an earthquake belt. The tornadoes and floods that hit her here and there occasionally are really trivial affairs. State Journal.

Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. 1:30 to 5 p. m. 6:30 to 8 p.

m. "Is your husband very deaf, Mrs. Grady?" "Well, he can't hear the alarm Calls answered by day or night. Phone number 162 clock mornings, but he can always hear the five o'clock whistle aXler-poons!" Jydge, Kansas is the only place we can recommend, to bss (res from poverty,.

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