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THE JUNCTION CITY UNION, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1919. TIIIKTY.SEVEX KANSANS Judge" Three drinks of whisky led to three rU'WW Will arrests last night. A jitney driver was Sunday Casualty List Con CTOT THEATRE scheduled to haul a man and his lady At the Local Playhouses tains i.V'.i The Sunday Monday casualty lUt OLUMBI IHTTTI Itltl Tl I I issued by the war department shows 2,132 names, divided as follows: i TODAY'S PROGRAM Killed in action 40, died from 1 Ii 1 Xj friend to Army City last evening. The man, before the trip, gave the jitney pilot several drinks, lie got loud and told about the couple and the whisky. The police arrested him on a charge of being drunk and then went out and got the man and woman, who put up bonds of $25 each for their appear "Cannibals vt the South Seas." Just finished full week's run in wounds 35, died of accident and other causes 16, died in airplane accident 1, died from disease OS, wounded severe Children (9c, war tax ic) 10c Adults (13c, war tax 2c) 20c Matlneea at 2:00 and St30.

Right snowa at 8:00 aud TODAY AND TUESDAY Kansas City something different. At Cozy Wednesday and Thursday. What you will see in "Cannibals of the South ance. The jitney driver would have been permitted to go on bond also, but was still In a talking mood and made several statements that caused him to be held in jail overnight, so he The most savage people on earth. under native conditions, glimpses of their daily life and a complete picture of their cannibal customs.

1 i would be certain to be on hand for The land where Jack London found an Investigation to be held today by the county attorney. ly 473, wounded (degree undetermined) '525, wounded slightly 874, missing in action 70. Thirty-seven Kansans are listed, including: Killed in action Sergt. G. W.

Gibson, Arrington. Died of disease Private Edward H. Sondaker. Holton; Private William M. Keeler, Barnard.

Wounded severely Corp. Ira 13. Mayer, Westmoreland; Private Earl E. Hardin, Florence; Private Charles M. Coats, Chanute; Private Earl B.

Richard, Girard; Private Charles B. Smith, Wellington; Private John h. Cronk, Wellsford. the material for his most 'absorbing stories of adventure and where Robert Louis Steevenson found the background for iris most weird tales. The woman with the fifteen quarts of whisky who was arrested Friday night and fined $100 and sentenced to thirty days on Saturday, will prob Savages who (before a ably pay her fine today.

She received PEGGY HYLAND In "CAUGHT IN THE ACT" A comedy of a society bud's love adventure. Added Attraction: MUTT JEFF In 'Hitting the High Spots' white man, who never before knew of firearms, 'who might easily have been the inhabitants of a distant planet. a check for $100 yesterday. 20 USED CARS, 20 An expedition of two adventurous 1'ordn t'lievrolots Ouklamlg. Missing In action Private Ernest It.

people who ignored the warnings of Roadsters, Touring Cars, Sedans Evans, Plymouth; Private Tom Mel daring travelers and of governments, and visited the yungle-land3 ioX the all In good running order. Prices $200 lors, Weir; Private John O. Parks, 1. jr and up. Cawked City.

world's wildest islands. 1 Ford Knickerbocker Tractor At Among the minor casualties there Women who have never worn cloth are six Kansans listed as wounded, tachment, new, $200 es and who prove that both clothes degree undetermined, and twenty list 1 Ford Staude Tractor Attachment, 1' and vulgarity are the products of a nearly new, $150. prudish civilization. cd as slightly wounded. Nlne of them are from Junction City or Geary- The brutal chieftain of a murder 1 One-ton Universal Smith Form-a' Truck, new price, $375.

1 One-ton Chevrolet Truck, $550. ous tribe, aroused to fury, facing the Deep Into each oifiirh eyes they gazed! county. Big Fire Sale Ends Saturday night camera a close-up 'of the crudest Part cash. Balance easy terms. face you ever hope to see.

Feb. 8th, at Click's. 10 SSEE L.Laekv, Presents ft. PALACE GARAC.E. II.

II. Wetzl THE SQl'AW 31 AX" SFPERB Plf ti Mrs. John riisheimer and Miss fOrfiYBVlANDJaRECJIOW WUiAil rest Eliowa start on schedule. Matinees at 2:30 and 3:45. Evenings at 6:45, 8:15 and 9:30, eicept Saturday shows which run continuous, starting at 2 p.

m. Mary Bisheimer have returned from .1. Acker from west of town, was in Kansas City. 99 on business Saturday. Cecil 'B.

T)e Mille's Production a Ac o- table One. Whenever Cecil B. De Mille. master Staatz from 'south of Bronchial Asthma Of screencraft who produced many famous Artcraft picture successes, I iiif Martin Mrs. Says Yinol Cured Her was'n, JmsinesB -visitor Saturday.

Mrs. Stafford and Ed. Gallagher from Chapman, were shopping here' Saturday. O. A.

Finney 'from Ogden, was in on business Saturday. AfiAGTCRAFTftciw Another superior production you cannot afford to miss, featuring Elliott Dexter, Anna Little, Jack Holt, Katherine McDonald and Theodore, Roberts. Darlington. Pa. "I suffered from takes up 'the details of a new production, not the slightest of these is overlooked.

It lis because of this that "The Squaw Man," which will be shown at the Columbia Theatre today and Tues-dav, is (regarded as one of 'the finest bronchial Asthma so badly I would oflen have to sit np halt of the night or lean over the back or a chair and so weak I could hardly waik across the floor. I had spent lost of money for OF THE SOUTH SEAS" A live-reel drama of life in the savage, islands of the South Pacific. presentations of the season. Usual prices. Regular schedule shows.

The most notable feature of "The Big Fire Sale Ends Saturday night, Feb. 81b, at Click's. 10 different Asthma medicines without Squaw Man," independent of its inter-eat as a human document, is the supe i-nmmiiimnrasJMM lulp but Vinol helped me so I sleep well, and am so well and strong I am doing all mv -work on the farm." Mrs. Emma Graf. RE'S WHAT PEOPLI Vinol is a constitutional remedy which contains beef and cod liver pep riority of its cast, every player appearing therein being of stellar magnitude.

It Is jseldom that any motion picture presents so fine an array of prominent screen players, and among those in the cast are Elliott Dexter, Ann Little, Katherine MacDonald, Theodore Jack Holt, Thurston Hall, Tully Marshall, Edwin Stevens and many others. tones, Iron and manganese peptonates Another Junction City boy to return from overseas 'i Fred who arrived In this fclty Saturday. Mr. Wenger went overseas in August, and has now received his discharge from the service Miss 'Agnes Roesler, who la attending the Kansas Wesleyan Business College at Salina, spent the week-end at Iher homo at Wreford. Cannibalism is not dead.

The savage lives in his wild state in the South Pacofic. Martin Johnson, a daring explorer, found the man-eater with his camera, and brought back, from and glycerophosphates. We tsrongly recommend Vinol. Volz Drug Co. and BOUT TAflLAC druggists everywhere.

P. S. Stop scratching, our Saxol Salvo stops itching. We guarantee it i 9 i 4 i "I Feel Like Going from House to House and Telling Everybody About It," Says A. J.

Livingston People From All walks of Life Praise Medicine That Has A Helped Them. 1 M-il! 111 1 SOTICE. Regular meeting R. A. Tuesday evening, Feb.

4th. Work in iMark Master degree. By order E. II. P.

f-" Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson returned last night from Kansas City, where they attended the lumbermen' convention.

o- Fritz Hartman left today for wUtteaJwwWiU po aitioa.witU.the,lIAluminum Co. 'SMuit arribfc)llcttdaclie: t'Do-yoti -hhS-i ipfcfioflid 9 attacks 'oi headache accompanied by sickness of nine journey a picture which surpasses; the WAMtic ipr-; est. Martin Johnson's "Cannibals of the South refreshing, thrilling, exciting ad-' venture 4- ft i- AT 'THE COZY i i ONE NIGHT WEDNESDAY, FEB, 1919 nrrnriT ivt mi tm A -South Sea Cannibal "WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY the stomach or vomiting, a sallow skin and dull eyes? If so, you can got MINSH quick relief by taking Chamberlain's Tablets as directed for biliousness and you may be able to avoid these attacks if you observe the directions with each package. WORKED FOR BUFFALO RILL Salina Man I setl to Work for William in gold, and if the price was fifty dollars a bottle instead of one I would buy It just the same If I had the money." Robert Young, Tenn. "Four bottles of Tanlac helped me more than, fifteen years of medical treatment that cost me an average of $100 a year." B.

Hall, Fountain City, Tenn. "Money couldn't buy the good this Tanlac has done for me." Ex-Sheriff Archie Anderson, Houston, Texas. "Tanlac has certainly helped nib and I recommend it to others for the good it has done me." Ex-Sheriff 0. W. Mangum, Atlanta, Ga.

"I would spend the last dollar I had on earth for Tanlac; I have gained nine and a half pounds on one bottle and feel just like a new man." J. Andrews. "If the people of this town only knew the good Tanlac did me you wouldn't be able to make it fast enough to supply the demand." Mr. Mattie C. Bond, Memphis, Tenn.

"Yes. sir. 1 gained twenty-fiVn pounds by taking Tanlac, and it h(v) been a long time since I felt as well as I do Capt. Jcl'f D. Riggs, Yickshurg, Miss.

i "Before I took Tanlac I would gladi-ly have given a thousand dollars i.k have been able to eat the supper I'va just finished." John Farrell, Nashville, Tanlac is sold in Junction City by Miller in Milford, by Dr. J. K. Brinkley. "I just feel like going from house to house and telling the people about Tanlac." A.

J. Livingston, Ashland, City, Tcnn. rtThis is really' Cue "first medicine I have' ever taken that does' what they say It will do." J. F. Holley, Lexington, Ky.

f'l would not take-one thousand doU ials for what this wonderful medicine, Tanlac, has done for me." Mrs. Hat-tie Lutes, Lexington, Ky. "We have sold, 1,180 bottles of Tan-Inc and have never had a dissatisfied customer." Smiser Drug Columbia, Tenn. "For two years before taking Tan-lae I had rheumatism so ban I couldn't raise my left hand to my head. I now feel like a new man." J.

B. Woodward, Lexington, Ky. "I feel so good after taking Tanlac that I told my hands the other day I believed I could beat any of them shucking corn. I meant it, and believe I could have beat 'em all." J. A.

White, R. F. Lexington, Ky. "In my thirty years of active practice as a physiciauu I have never seen anything to equal Tanlac as a medicine to produce results." Dr. J.

T. Edwards, Fayettevilie, Ga. "I would certainly like to shake the hand of the man who discovered Tanlac, and tell him the good it has done my wife." It. L. Winter, Macon, Ga.

"I wouldn't take a hundred acres of the best land in Georgia for the good Tanlac has done me." Z. T. Moody, Greensboro, Ga. "This medicine is worth its weigiit F. Cody Salina No one watched the recent brave struggle of William F.

Cody (Buffalo Bill) witlr the grim spectre more than Fred Burns, the actor and ATiL SOLDI KVS FROM CAMP FUN8T0X. COMPANY OF 35 IXCLUDIxa Charles T. North Orbie Evans Female Impersonator. Magician. Denver Four Ed B.

Cassidy Quartette. Ttv.it Funny Fellow. TWO HOUR SHOW Admission Orchestra $1 Balcony 75c Tickets on Sale at VOLZ DRUG STORE MONDAY; Indorsed bv Chamber of Commerce. expert horseman. GOLDEN BELT GARAGE Phone 241.

121 Ninth St. Junction City, Kan. Best Heated Fire Proof Building In the City. We call for and deliver your car any place in the city, or come to you in your trouble, pull your car in and repair it with the best mechanics that money will get; eharge or impair 3'our battery or weld anything that can be welded, or burn the carbon but of your engine. i factf two-do everything in our own shop in the way of auto? rpAiring, and guarantee.

service and tvork- manshrp to bc class, at reasonable prices. Wo sell see.ond hand cars. "i Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced. For six years Burns had charge of Cody's great stock ranch near Cheyenne, Wyo.j where be "broke" wild mustangs for Buffalo Bill's great traveling show, and the two men were always fast friends. Burns, by the 'way, did some won-derful'horsemanship in "The Eyes of the World," Chine's new cinema production.

Many of the thrills in "this big feature are supplied by the wonderful feats of Burns and Wesley Warner. The latter will be remembered for one of the most stirring scenes in "Ramona," the ride to Te-mecula for Alessandro's violin, in which Warner's big black charger is shown dashing upon the screen with lather oozing from every pore. "In the Eyes of the World," one of the greatest episodes in the search of the mountain rangers for the kidnaped girl, Sihly Andres. It is this part of the story which supplies the horsemen with opportunities to do their remarkable feats. Burns is a fine specimen of the typical broncho twister, lie is six feet two inches high and weighs 200 pounds.

After his experience at Buffalo Bill's ranch he joined the Wild K. McVey from High Prairie, was a business visitor Saturday. Mr. land Mrs. F.

W. ftlanz from west of town were shopping here Saturday. C. E. King from Kansas Falls, was a business visitor Saturday.

X. Schof fner from west of town, was a business visitor Saturday, Mr. and Mis. iEd Hunt from Ogden, were shopping here Saturday. Jack Welsh from Milford, in on business Saturday.

The Sixty-fifth infantry bfind at ('amp Kunston has been ordered to turn in all of its surplus equipment, and will bo demobilized this week. 1919 Wo Almanac, with complete war record. 40c. The Phil Hay Uookstore. l'G Charles Johsc, one of the -town boys who has been in the artillery of the Tenth division, has been discharged from service.

In that selling or renting task a classified ad. may work out your result ain a day hut no such time limit should be fixed. A. L. Martin from Milford was in Miss iRuth Xolan from west of town was shopping here Saturday.

Misses Aretta and Irene Ilaynes returned to Abilene' (yesterday after a short visit with friends in tills city. on business Saturday. To 3Iy Friends. Your votes for Jcwuh-Armcnian I Relief Fund would be 'considered a funeral: director READY MONEY- is money that has striking power. Napoleon made it a principle of strategy always to have, more men at the lighting point than his adversary.

He believed that the all important thing was to have more men on the spot where the fighting took place even though his opponents had much greater numbers that were not available. It is the dollar that is instantly available that you can strike with that has the most power to make other dollars surrender. Every dollar in a bank account in the First National is at your command and in fighting trim. FIRST NATIONAL BANK personal favor iwell as a good deed fO E. HALL.

SHOE CilWl W. H.Kellcv, a of West show and traveled alt over America and Europe creating sensation after sensation with his fearless I Ncuiin Omaha, fouiii t.aich ci Mrs. K. 11. Headers from Humboldt was shopping bere Saturday.

nnd durable that one r. ness and daring acts on horseback. Especially in Europe was he lion Complete Equipment. Personal Service. Reasonable Prices.

ized for the special ability of men of his kind is a novelty on that effete Y. Y. Young left Sunday for Wichita, where Jie will attend the annual meeting of the clothing men of the state. E. It.

King, the local manager of the Gas company's plaut, is making every effort to 'give the patrons the best of service, and there is a big difference now and a year ago. Some new machinery has been installed and repairs that were needed have been made and there is little complaint from the service. OFFICERS. Jas. V.

Humphrey, Pre. Thos fr(v W. Milhif. Ciinliler. O.

O. Clark, V. Prea. Vwar Durbon, Ass't. Cashier.

served on a second pair rt rppcrs after the first c.f worn out in ten months of hnr.i walking. And he Kiys, "Those same snk will stand another ten months of constant daily wear." This is unusual tcrvico even for Neolin Soles but Mr. Kcllcy's experience should indicate to you a method of cutting down those rising shtx; billi you have to meet. Simply make sure the new shoes you buy are Ncolin-soied and have worn slioes repaired with these sole? which are scientilically made to be comfortable, waterproof and cxccedinsly long-wearing. They are made by The Goodyear Tire Kubbcr Company, Akron, Ohio, who also make Winfoot Heels, guaranteed to outwear any other heels.

lleoljji Soles 1im tin t-i. L. fa. ui. ioiiie Time You will be need of printing of some kind.

Whether it be letterheads, statements wedding invitations or public sahs bills, remember we can turn out the work at the lowest cost consistent with good work continent. Among the honors paid to Burns was a command from King Edward of England to give a special performance, and the king chatted with the rider a long time after the performance, listening to experiences on the American plains. After leaving the Wild West, Burns did a lariat act in the largest vaudeville theaters of the East. For seven years he was the champion roper of the western plains. Afterwards he joined Miller's "101 Ranch" show, the only big rival of the Wild West.

In 1907 Burns' fine physique and special ability brought him into motion pictures and he has since devoted bis time to acting. V. C. DUMM Furniture Co. 700-11 Washington St.

Day phone 112. Night phone 220. Onion Want Ads Bring Results NOTICE. The Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E.

church will bave a called meeting on Tuesday, p. Feb. 4th, at O. O. Clark's.

U24 South Adams. All members urged to be present, a3 business of importance will be transacted. 14 COST BUT A TRIFLE-ONE CENT A WORD. I.

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