Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 157, Ed. 1 Monday, October 16, 1922 Page: 2 of 10
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SACNAMMNTO, CAL, oct. 16—
ti0i
be-
nite
ke
INTEREST or
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are
teaven/" Thata not •
preeed Fl
it*
MlM 11
Wtt Mak mrchanta in anoramen-
bags
never
Merfalla stodeep him-
he will do.
ba
‘limited am
can qualify 22.
our own minda.
th* community.
aalling untu October 20,
MT
it there is
how well
one
ithe oommuntty, - he constitutes A
compensation legielation," th* r*>
youra.
nor • nleket Hor a
etarted to
right-and right alway» prevalls la
Rev. is D Qradon oaugM his
ill-
ae the
on* of Hl* follower*”? la that the apread Hl* dootrines, to set an ex-
to any class.
■nur
AFOR WINTER SEASON
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locie
There’e no Ilf* to it. I
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MOTHER! "THE CHIU
quartere ineluded livine accommo-
dation:
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Whether He
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coula mee th* brenk-down of Judas
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Mr*. C. W. Johnson.
October Shoe
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eatimated Wheat erop during.
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DREN
KEEPS
0
WELL AND STRONG
terminal
returned serv
ip 024 per
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7
40 per cent of the men
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premidentini eleetion at 1028 that*
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GOVERNOR OF HAWAII
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WICHITA THEATER
WILLOPEN MONDAY
Allowances to
Teachers Below
The Pay of Gris
SAVE YOUR MONEY FOR THE
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Rexall One Cent Sale
Amertea, A groat, wolf financed at-
tach by interesta which wo can not
help but fpel are sordia and beltish.
Invention Permits
Showing Pictures
Without ‘Dimmer’
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ill
Thirty-1
were r*l
to th* date
•lag W the
i etate .
t* t«*
■•ch i
bl* op
memh
hela
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1 lopb.
Her Rheumatism
Has Entirely
Disappeared
isi poi
abut
mben.
•ct hem
age of
everydi
ayeraze
of th*
to rem
Cion to the cradle for the whole fu-
kuve of Ameriea.’ "
more t
(a"0n
• Buy them here and save 25
per cent
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Far •
T*m*rrow
W5;
boat one-hal
itaning of ti
over eveh
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All unohurAad Paoabylorlaaa ar*
invited to unite with the churek
=ss
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that wi
Mace i
abcept
noiqlpiq I
’ Unusual Values
- in Our
IP IM
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morning.
Now, •
•row mpl
bated that it hroughj la tremedoum
reyenues with a* apparent hard-
platform
nced aad
ione .
4a
CMMroof* Taped Union*, aces 1 to 18.
' Theeteyi ench ..... We
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Children**
t X Unton slts
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••Mid look tor-
I don't know.
Dremu A- big tot new on*o—«et the
• Phrat pick. Otirproe V,igo1ven
Bu valuest all ate**. Ow ‘prices .
to ........1.04.85
— about bomething that ft
ens me, aad ought to trighteh
produeing states, -
Th* total est/mated farm value of
ealeuiattons and th* farm
prevalling ia th* id leading wheat
ISmTwNa^M qeuoeto the
men t Wegn0E F5P9rf9
that ithe ream
amene us ______-
tor oar equcatiomal eyatem, and that
la the reason tbat the forefuthers of
Texan, aad *f other etates, have aald
TOTAL fwuutiof of
and eympathy, and for the many
beautitul floral offeringe bent, 4ur-
'—. th* recent eilimens aad -death of
2323:
Mat.
mornaing on the etory pf carl
tore the elder* la th* temple.
" there to am vielous, ig
Mudaat* earn at tenet part of their
expensgs at the Vntverstty of Wis-
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Begin Translation
Of Sheets Dated in
child crow*. Because he has got ' a
clean r***rd. aad a clean elate, and
th* impressions fan oa It In the wi-
most pumty aad ba handle* them la
a pure-minded condition.
M beast, to tgnorance. 1gno
tunes to reanon, retume to
the truth, enjoys a fond, aad
i flendehip. Ma treaty can
i with it; aa plan cen be lai
l "er
| Tomorrow
you, ar to make • treaty with you.
of to listen to your proposition, or
to make any to you.
Now. than to a woree wild beast
in the weed* than the leopard, an4
I (t a
2
k,
Taking tIxnoranoe" as bid subseet,
xage Ksy •poue to M* Bible clods
at the Olympia theater toot “
ee have tee lifted that
them complete relief
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191022
him yotf—Adv.______ .
Gjanon, Faith Optical company.
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Beautizul, pleturee at decorator*
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to improve not onto
tart an th* minds in
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Mt. if ■
that* the
11 alt* a
City, St Lquis and Chicago the ter-
minal markets need la making the
Tvopday mpeetat ...............
* . V x9 . T
$400 Comforts. a-tow more for
M la. Greronmes
19c
—A Tard
ed in the cup of Hills 3
Bros. Coffee served'e.s
your table.',•
Just Come to the Basement
We all have them. The
satronginhiwropinion.
41 M hle opinlon. aad
A
Comforts .
Although doverat epeabara eulo-
gined Behator Borah, aad took hto
part, fmat action on th* -resolution
was unanimous..
average aitterence between farm
and terminal price* for ' the total
B*tag to **H hto . —
"werawnnd-amn.
f_‛ ...
Folks thisjayOur opportunity to get qual-
ity Shoes for the family. We are selling
’ this high class Footwear at the price of
(cheaper makes of Shoes.
' FoR THE SCHOOL ,
. GIRL-
WholnaLe Dial
H.O.WOOTENGI
WICHITA FAH
’ k, -g. a”e.
L e... ' •,macoman Ameruan Nattoaal bank buuaine
c v. AdHARDSON 7 ■ b. a ficHAnDSON
Blankets
and j
daring th* revival at the Tirol
Presbyterlan church. An opportu-
nity will ba diven adoh night.—Adv.
e Rockwood potterk at Decorators.
—Adv. . . ’ , .......
him up before the
-of sch is the I
ayear
but onlyai
Varrants tor tha arradt of 11 al-
leged botleugers wilt.bo ewarn to
today by Euar Fuller, Hlengle of
the ku kies Klan, acdrdinu to hl*
utatement yenterday when he turned
™ ‘ - lice depertment targ
to Japan. China and 41
paaaad through here
are M in the perty, ---------- _
ball pinyers. One game may be
played la Vancouver, delayine the
djatriet.
"The military affair* route
has had a particularly active 3
You have heard and read al
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"We:Know iti.Rightgepd MlgM 3
. Always Prevalls in Amrioa," •
Saya,NsoNiden‛ biz
L - mKa-ee,a a
Nw ORLEANE, Oct. I6—A dec-
taratlon that the American Leslon
I regarded the lterest of the dis-
"nbied serviee men M Ite first re-
.eponaibunty andthr"*with regard
to the adjusted compensation act
We've Just started to fight" were
outstandinc potato in the addrend
of Hanford MacNidet, national com-
mander. deliverea before the fourth
He mid put
"Whoee-__
Practically every cou
try of the tropical word,
grows coffee in amount*
varying from a few bag
1 beloved husbana and brother.
Mr. J. A. Elehelberger. Mra. t. A
Michel bet a er. Mr*. Carrie Jollue.
FAST ALLSTEEL TRAIN
ON MONONISDERAILED
NEW YORK, Oct. 16.— After three
years of experimenting, Maude
Adama, noted netress, la ready to
present an invention designed to
permit the showing of motion pie.
cures without dimming the .theater
Ugh to, according to a report here
today.
Mia* Adam* retired from the
state about three yeera ago. At
the General Klee trie company'*
__ _ *oe the persecu-
tian. I don't know. Whether He
•AMAIIV IN xyzhe BUY
EHSRDSONS
MN BASEDIN
CONBTANHnOPL, Oct. 1«—To-
tal prohibition *f aicohoile drink*,
on* of the tonata ot th* Mohamme-
dan religion, wul be applied at Con-
stantihopie aad throuzhdut easter
Thrace aw soon* the Kemaltat aa-
thorttted pre indtatfed, according to
diopatdhm redeived• by th* local
newspupera from Angora.
Icarlot, I don't, know. But. He
amept that knowledge that win
iere etoe.
ijiou
ptdhe •
ot Impali
anual convention of th* legion .
It* opening eemelon bore today.
"With regard to the adjusted
ice men "
1
batore it; no hope can come out of
H, nor any good.
Now. if that one thing is true. it
behooves uq to bend all our effort*
—24
+Aasdnedddainn 4"
gr. FAuSSttUrScc"Vancouver
and the Orient, tha bapebeh mimelon
• . 4 -
Blagest TetDie. double meth Hair
Neto, nan* better, d for ..... .dte
Up to N N Naahwa Wooiman, Hlaketa
• barrain ....... M**
A f*w mere nm Corset .. They go
...20..... .V one
9"
including 11
Hills E
d‛,. J - x; 4ue
be obtained in but Otoe
way—long years of study
and experiece. This
particufar division of
Hills Bros. business’"i
under charge of thipe
experts whose combined
years of service amounk
. to nearly one hundred
years. Their ability4to
develop fine flavoted
uniform blends is refle
Conutruettem Pewlee.
"Starting the day before Chrtotr
mas with a aueonaeful appeal for
bedside decisions to save the Uvea
of men harasmea with every worry
and choked with red tape, thty com-
mittee ha* built up a tretnteddoua
record of cohatructive werviee. Tou,
by your membership, have given the
legion th* power and prestige to
carry on this work.
. "Let me acknowledge the tinan-
elal asalstance of the American Bed
Cross, which has made posaible the
maintenance of our llanon repre-
- cental Ive* in every veterans’ bureau
Nhw, which way da you b inve HI
if you believe it at all, you must be-
Have it aa the very sheet anchor of,
your hopes. If you belleve it at ah.
your life must aguaro with your
FAM AUD TIAMUIAL Ine
mcu IS 9.6 CUTS ou
MNl l: Relle
"thewtimulation
oyment ineur
aEnder thp
iOfTo work Ini
age, creation ol
plenishment d
cohstruetion .J
xoternment cod
nipery million
aiV out in bl
Km million I
loed, persone
-here are aal
b0 notwithata
Pl*f el pl* InvJ
efen by consel
etes which ol
isvemmentat I
JSdnot in falrl
prenent plan I
ramites have I
castoned by .1
ernmentyReclal
suMbortefFwin
m. Mr. Sheppard caught the congre-
w. stion at the Firat Presbyterian
_ church reviyat laat night in * few
5 minutes he’had everybody ringing.
Hie solo, delighted the largo udi-
aTounw,‛anan" hatummucqg“n: f goes"to a harm race, youhnow what
lived up to it There's the rub. he will da. He talla to keep him-
‘“-5x0"
am rentaneaadcrpretvana"purdqnpu.jtdoypunomewnana
ss. "dethem ■ — think,that 4as
tpubi 1 not with the doetrne. but kever tried to pull under te porfootto
with tha practical applicaton of ir.enowrwhitena.1 am touched with
Now. deca a man belleve NT las many mrirmftles aa you are, aa
There are twe waya to whih to many weaknesnes a* you ar*, may-
„ _____ .. belleve anything. I belter* there more.
aAnonabie man • China men I never wentover’thehe ' Now, Hua Master that Iamtaf"
------ "fto verity M. I am quite eureg4 1*1 to you about: Thia boy went into —
thee*. And. I never spent a dime, tempi* aM they ached him what he
--------to find waa there tee and why be didn't
mt IL 1 I tome home. He mid: "A must be
has given u* one little setback:
The legion I* recogniued *( tha
voice of the men and women Mhd
carved with the cetera during the
great war—a whole generation. It
meat be our auty to so build It that
Ite tremendous power may be di-
rected to the higheat service—to our
God and to our country.
"Never before In the history of
America has such a great force in
osr nut Iona l life-appared-ndkar.
ha* sbeh power and prestige beem
granted. I guote to you the word*
of one of the ureateet soldiers of
modern Ums*—"Tbs Am*rican Let
The (beets wers found in sealed
cylinders or jars in the forecourt of
a tomb at Thebes.
Enough decipherinx has been
•*■* P* the cheats to amcertain that
they ‘contain information aa te how
taxes.were levied and collected in
Ptolemy’a reigu. The nystem waa
■aid to have been so evenly dtstwi-
crop movement year 1920-21
17,4 centn per bushel, aeeoraii-
compilations anngunced today by
the departhent of Mrt«®tare The
average aitterence in dqr prier-
was ».T cents and oata H.T’esnts. tt
figures howea. The total apter:
ence on the three erope combined
man'-WM* *Hght1y hurt, a.
to repocs-sothe/comapenvs
No. ens was nerlusly
ward . te Calvary.
Whether He could
A
MAA*
MEiin
maAlMSK.OT
93 of Wichita
4 donation* to
M expression*
i to the follow-
grocery. For.
king of king*, and lord- of lords. He
I* eatled Chrlat. And, when it speaks
, df Him in Hl human characte~tm
human aldo of Kita —Ke la calla
we must educate orperinh.
tare to Mo optnlon worthwhile, ez-
. one baaed upon wisdom and’ an-
WASHINGTON, Oct, 1». — The
, Palace Drug Store a
MN mguTH ...... .. . • - ruoxa UM
Central Drug Store
I XDLANA’AT mTK . • - • - - - • raozdsset
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ERAN8 FI
WirrY,
hmAm
3
EMang
as- e
WK
o. reassure I
If you failed to atebart thd re-
vival At the Firat , Presbyterian
*h*rch yesterday you miesed a treat.
—Adv.. tr
atepeea. Faith OptltaU Company.
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' t. / V 4" mem
’ V * v,“ ndM •mJ
Twenty
•"2"• "te or
sion, but«kle meant that the kkingdom
of heaven was open M mien and, _ . . M ..
women who were open •minded Mkkke What about that fellow - thes
-Iluuus 22
Chun*, and aeceptea it. and never, 1htm. I know Mm. Mverybody knowa
quentioned It Have we dec* | him H^he'a at the church, hee a
w. A. ' -
Wichita theater tor th* winter sea-
eon. Franh Frederick Loew and aa-
soctates have leased the building
and plana have been made te pro-
vide entertainment that wilt appeal
to the general public and to nub
lover* of the city in particular. The
seatine arrangement bap beem
changed and the auditorium mad*
comfortable.
Although apodal ettentton will ba
given the musical talent of the city
and musice: and dramatic art will
be encouraged and catered to. ver-
satility I* the policy to be pursued
by ths management, it deelates. Th*
season opens next Monday with a
nswly released, picture. "If I Were
Queen." Road dhow* and uttrac-
tions of th* higheat order have been
billed for the wmmten Concerts by
local artists and etertainers will
be given all through .the menson.
Bunday. November ». the Panhar:
monie orehestra, under the direetiom
pt Mr. Loew, will give a mmuntolpal
concert. A 15-plede orchestra ha*
been mecured to furnish musle for
all performance* given at th* thea-
ter. The management hopes ta eon-
vert this theater into a community
eeater for the encourezement of
local musietans and the musical
program will always be a special
eature at all attraction*. , )
Cava ad makm. /
We wish to nee this measmet
expresning to our neighbor* and
many friend* our deep appreciation
and^hanh* for their kindnena, help
many mecomptishments but you win
. be partieplariy interested in that
’ part ofti ta worh which covered our
recommendation* for a universal
draft eyatem in Mme at war.
Th* report of the committee on
naval affair* waa not completed be-
fore our whole nave program wa*
endangered JWe went to congresu
, aching that adequte defense , be
maintained. Our sudport hac boo*
aeknowledge de of importance in
the final outcome by the administ
V tret ton.
"The national legislative com-
mittee presents to you this year a
way you believe it Or, do you be- ample of clean mindednens and Mean
Iter* KdCtet n< a htatorical mafteyj living ta the world, to footer and
i you beibve that Napoleon enoourage education, which wa* one
sonaparte toudit Mle war*T ' • ' iae=essea=e.ts
BERKLKY, CAL, Oct 16.—The
"poor working girl" ha* U*"aM
over" a college professor in the
matter of allowances made by em-
ployere for eubeistence, according
to Mro. Dorothy Hart Bruce, wife of
H., L Bruce of the faculty of the
university of California. Bhetanld
that the protessor’s wife must
"ehoose between hidleeness or
the angutsk and humhiation of
many year* of debt and Arudgery if
■ho expeeta to Me on the salary of
her tasteuctor-hasbend ’
Dimnua mtSum.
‛noxax, ibAKO. Oat. 1» — "Not-
withutanalnu.the aitiku4e of Bena>
EHE--IMA
wemddsddtdm
cen once Youu miss some thing if you
be do PMond24ttl
New. we have got her* th* Savior,
AC A little boy, going up to the tem-
pi*. arguing with th* doctor* and
ilatening to the doctor* in the tem-
ple. and, It la aald that he grew in
nowledge.
—JT. iK 2
%. the Firat Presbyterian church. Memtag
ueryice at 4»lH; eventig wervic• at
7 t30.—Ady,m1M.
unrenuonabie man to tha oommunlty,
E ha oonsttutes a danger to you an*
tht to yearn" aald Judge Kay. Xia ad-
saw. rpntonyucgaamn
Monday. Oetober
set for the formal
. —-----— orowd both motninz end night at
must be about the greet the revival at the First Presbyte:
—----- _. .rinn churof Bunday. Have ymi heard
i
_______________wt 1
fox many year* active aa A pociniis !
He aald that’ the new party la l
politioal partnerehip of the soclallas I
party, the farmer-labor party and a
n umber of local laboperganizattons
Mr. Hliquit mai"pat the now- 1
party was •tarted In February last
by 200 men and women reprenntin
a,000,000 * organised farmer* and
other workefs who met oa the ini- t
tiive of thd organised railroad
wokerm He predicted that la th* -
ALCOHOL U FMVim J
FMCOHSTAlfTlHOFU
uelne for me. I can now
r h*M*work with mum and
Me aigentive"nyetem liver
08 ar* not working prop-
"-m-timm" Tanine
AauiriAh lbw
_ condWon DY
Korzana to prtorm
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--x. Rockwood pottery at WDDecoratora
rieez—Adv.1""__
values, rub bar heel. - 49
: 1 oxFoRDS-
A brown kidtcuban het 28.60
Value* ............ NM*
Bream kid. to*, beak wel cote. 47,50
•veto* ............*----- 48.48
ebon /pairs af odda and endm onktea to
'tec. Chotce ............ .0,05
It has estabitshed the legion a« the
areatest force for oonatruettve leg-
islation for the nation and 'for th*
ft A & each gron
mariet. Bill Brad-
ittary market. Pub-
marki
wae 3.6 cnts, )
A welgbtM* average baste of
computation waa used ta arriving at
the averages, the announcement
says, with Minhespolta, Kandas
If ft waa worthwhile, yut mumemuusn .6.
has tang Mneo Hamad tha* «heee Ei
hard-headed men woula atpute te .
propositions of the teachet the first |
good Americans, to forget their per- - Iu
-2
UnnK Uno wervIEe *•—■ MMWto tllv _
. . — .I * ... I .__1 ‘ hnnvterm (neludeA liviner nccomme.
•r I ham got to make my - beW tennive campaign that humanity ever
come true. There's a ditterent kind saw. Our plan io to spend three
or a betiet.---- • 1 year* la preparation and M yars ta
"Mew. you believe that Jesus wavline campaign. But, that was not
the Saviprof men Do you bellev hin- _______‘ .__i
It strong,renough to show it in your "I must be shout my Father's busl;
ittet Do .you belleve It strong endugh nesa," aald the Master on that occa-
co that sM men may walk by yeu alom. what ta His buminesst To make
and may that "There, there, thee* les the world, .brighter and better, to
There are two names for him ta
the Bible. I zues meat of you know 12V"
When the Bible speaks of Him V2k
lie divine ctiamctSrlsstlon. asia “om
. th* wheat crop waa computed ie.be j
* 01 per cent of the Mai entimate ,
’ terminai market value: farm value 1
* of core, 11 per cent vt the terminal
* vAiue, and of the oata etep 024 pot
cent. The total farm ualue *f thp 1
three grope combined was 87.5 per ,
cent of the terminal value.
mudee
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Saul’s Shoes
Wear Better and Cost Less!
Hoyut,ra K&w
• cery, VTeG -DneT
Whitman Graeery Ob. arigmjH-
cery.yayorite srocerze Piser:W.4:
uly No*. 1 and 2, Miller and Miller
filling atation, MuuwoN Hardware -
o, niley Furniture Co, Hiller
Lumober Co, O. W.¥mltk merket,
poaK market, lew-Jpnes.Mend-
5___ M. M.'-l.N b, WiAhita
This particular divish
of the coffee business 3
of the utmost.impoea I pned
ance, for here cehtsskg- #'pr,a
and knowledge that can I nnin‛
callea to meet ---------------—
by Benator Bora'a “aqumesion"
that he la ttab tint fag his polaticht
ogistenee and him wtetement that a
piece at Mank paper weald have
beeji better than the platform
adopted by the conventton to Au-
2**
1 yuantti,, of uquora p eany varie-
tlM whih Ka MM had beea pur:
chased from grocers, oats men and
out and confirm my --------------. ----— --------
take no intereat in it. Now, that’s about my Pather'sausinemet Iphaye
«te of my belleta, I belteve that I not got time tar tab. that, end ths
can mak aema money in my bust- lother, but__L ___I
nesa Ah. I am there every morn- | bustecas of my Ufa*' Thirty yeats
lag. with the door open and tet orw apent t preparation and three
stags aLLset, trying with wuch'pows years af it spent in the mast in-
9
"Ne; ezperier
dtgla not a
da
"2-:
filing by
der until th
WRich comen
iesharge bl
hint; his fl
a <^4
I morni
6 "nauma
r Lwise man I
than defies I
SB hour. I
, °yujler said this was the MElrst Mt
Urt the Ku klux Klan ta making
Scramento too het* for bootleet
" Ms dlalmea "hehaa 17 men comb-
tag tha elty for placen whets ill tali
liguor I* alupepsee and asnerted the
liquor he had ta his possenston was
the first conaigamen the Km Klux
Klan intended to turn over to the
police.
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"-eN.sen.
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Memperahi Grews.
"Srarting a year of membership
during oao of the «reatest Anaun-
trial depressions America has expe-
rience4. the American Legion has
grown in membership.- its poets
asUvs and functioning in 49 depart-
ments in this country and 11 others
scattered over ths glebe, number
eleven thousand two hundred odd.
"I am aware that the qetinite
stand which has been taken Ik car-
rying out your commada has not
aided in recruiting or boldlag thone
who place ginanelal goda as thelr
gods, or who are not witling, aa
ea 70# Indiana
=ggm--mg
"Thia year atarted auspielously, T2ve2
The receptions for our distinzutehed- snipe
guests at Kansas City and all over
' f
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no longer. That's ths reason ths
record unsurpassed by any orcani-
Mtlon In the history of the nation.
ths Unste4 States eonattuted a tre-
' mondeus undertaktng splendidly
performed. The Foch tour as a pub-
lic service not only to our country
but to our allies gripped and held
the public mind.
theory. •
Mow. rim there, L have letTa
whole lot of fellows clear out of the
church. —— -
Here's a fellow that subacribea to
the articles of faith, or ths creed, isr
whatever that particular ehukeh
has as a atatement of Ite doetrine;
and he saje: “Tee. I believe in thet.
It suite ms exactly." But, that won't
do. He’s got to say that: "I bellete
in that book, and I beiteve in these
artieles at talth aad l ata going to
bum alt the powder I can to make
my pledgee AmM true" and mean
Toxg"2mecp“yasthar.ma
churvk-aa . * pr lacker that- saybt
"All you will have to do to jurt be-
ppr ■ -dvmterzdrr.wazezonlg-,2uet _
....11 IN PLADHLPHIA; oet. 16,~Trana- "
"1"‛ —ii. i. latlon. of rinty of papyri,. •
dated in the reign of Ptolemy of “
Phfadeiphia but ptthapo written StuMiee’n
many years earlier was te be 4".
today, at the univernieHet Penn: 12ugeda.T2S
yyaia museum by Dr. Nathanfer menk wn me
Bsich. tormeriy.t the unlierbity of
Vienna, said to be one of the only
hree living scholars capable of
roading Demotic,, which was th*
shorthand ef hetroglyphtes.
will be only two parttes? onr rapra'
seating a property owning elass and
ika Ram-J , \
. - .cuMgo, lLcQct Nas Atthpamindon 0 ommu'
Reign ofPtomely H#zm
,nc—______ near pxer, ndcat eiaootlock ihs
1 4 .
e
oca-Aetiv. KMnoy disorders or
children are often corrected the
first night with Liquid Bhu Make-
It to guaranteed: ask your druggist
for a 7 lo bottie, if it {as to cor-
rect the trouble with adult -
by the third night, mall balai
the medicine to the Bhu Make _
— ay Company. Fort Worth, Texas,
boy rar refwid^adv-
".2.8-20' -i0d
' 7 ' •; e ahrP s
=2
es,
/ e) a"
• x, - W , v. . - . _ V 2 . : ' 1 . 28 ' ’
5 the outstanding features of that re-
h sharkable meicine. Thousands of
f people everywhere
- it has brought L
1 from this torturous disense.
' IB. Button. IM» Prospect avenue.
’ dual tin Mo. says:
' " +1 had rheumatism in my shoulders.
Kanees aad ankles as bad t suffered
ma ths time and cowla hardly do my 1
housework. taiae zurely was thet
HAS NAMOW ESCAPE
"hosoLtEu, Oct. 18.1 walace
Rider Farrington, cverhot otHat
wall, chMtsd death by a Ulm mar-
gin today when a neaplane in whieh
he was riding from Mauer Island to
Honolulu caught fire and made a
forced landing in the sea near Pearl
Hagbor. The governor awam until
he wae picked up by another Mane.
Nooneainshevar.wan 42*9 -aS
B*lt Grade Outing "nnei 15c
A Bargain in Every By
Bi now lino eunaren» coat, agoa B to am •
11. Real bargaine Is .......... 4 ;
8 Tarda l»c Ginchame, dome bargain A.
(or -c Ne • L- BL
. ‘ , A , / KUK3Kk
Bleeping Dolls, real hair, worth too —5 )A A K
■ . 1 »NnN Ood and the Fni ..
za: X
mad qore where they fill tha basket too
225 52*= “ ad
mea" ""e "e " “ an I igion. you are talking about f
W.of uaMcig
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AMERICAN LABOR FART i
IS OFFICIALLY UUNCMED )
NBW TORK, OoL SA—Tho Agtoe-
can labor party- was pttielal -
iaunchea yoeterday nt a mesth
proaided over by
■that? We do no more in theory than I saint If ho'* at A polltical meet-
tapmettoe -9---—nL . tag, ho'a a poHttoton. it M's at the
Toh know. I never had much quar, county fair, Mi a wambler. It be
WAIT FOR IT
Jesus. M He to hero in thts hooq*
Jeeus, then. Is Hto human name. And
Christ Hto divine name.
" Now. It says that He grew, not
only, phyaically, but mentally; not
only mentally, but spiritually. Now.
that’s the nnest thing that coula be
OnM about Him or about anybody
else. Now, mea coula grow wpir-
iuaity ana mentally, if they would.
Chilajen oula de IL Ah! How much
bright er the children are than we. A
little new mind, open to Impteealons,
pure-aindea, wining to team. N
Abt What a maa I would have
been. tf I had been wiling to grow.
What a loan you woula have been
if you had beem open-minded to the
truth when ft wa* offered to you.
Why, ither would Hsdu to nchogi.
gUayd Goer*
IdaiM center i
kuzer in En
3lo.e o
tAewar that
MU^orge*
sfe? and frtj
qar* that it r
iK to weati
3 xq
zeeanma"n,
idwas tirin
iual briitanq
uba at toned
fashioned Erl
«ftr words. 1
Aedolata al
2, • : 4: ■ NR
Hs--e
up to many millions,
with Brazil, Cential
America and Columbia
standing fine ia ord
of importance, v * '
High erode coffee
tremely scarce and out
of> thia 'enormous pfe
duction* only a ve
•mall percentage c2
pass,the tests to which
coffees are subjected he
fore being purchased by
Hills Bros. Yet non
if used alone, would be
batifactorytothetai,
of those who have be
come accustomed to HiQa
Bros. Coffee, for no sind
^e lot of coffee, howa
ever fine, is equal teji a
blend. Evety coffee has
some particular chatad
teristic. Itmayhavefne
flavor, but be decidedly
.weak, or it may haye
heavy body but lack in
flavor. Of course, there
are hundreds of different
types* and the combin'
ing of these many lots I
into one perfect coffee
is the work of the coffee
tester and blender.
mu grow mentalln and
M*Uy, as longgana just
you are open-minded, and
eonception at thetr duty to merve
tboss who mervea with them—to
etiek with th* lad who had not had
their advantage, whelbota undet
«« untair handicap.Re waa th*
finest maa under adversity aad
hardship that God ever eroutod—
just the average young Amertoan
serviee man.
. “Forty per eont of tha tegion’*
' membership to in town* of under
I.***—th* highest type of Amorlca
eltinenehip. >
"I fool personally that trement
Aous result* for th* betterment at
ths disabled veteran*—Our flrut
duty al way*—have been attained.
The national rehabilitatidn commit-
tee to now formed on a permanent
bais. •
2-
, MENS DRE8S KHOM
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