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Friday, December 24, 1920

Topeka, Kansas

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Live Topeka Plaindealer Pay Your Old Subscription and Start the New Year Square With the Plaindealer. December 22, 1920. Hon. Richard J. Hopkins, Attorney General, Tonga, Kansas. Dear Bir: The Daily Capital of Dec. 22nd, carries the following news item as follows. "Liberty" is the name of a Movie Ableater in Parsons which excludes Colored persons from the audience, according to a complaint filed at the Attorney General's office yesterday. Lillian French Christian, Secy. of the Parsons branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, stated that J. C. Taylor, county attorney, of Labette county, had refused to protect the members of her race in their rights. H. W. Clausen, assistant attorney general, said that the Kansas law required theater managers to admit Negroes to their playhouses (under reasonable restrictions.) He said the law permitted the management to not inside a particular part of the houses for particular races." If Mr. Clausen, who is one of your assistants, gave out such a false statement, he is not qualified to hold the position, nor is he a good American citizen. He shows a lack of knowledge of the law, by failing to quote the civil rights law of the state of Kansas, which is in direct opposition to his statement. He either is Rev. J. M. Johnson was born in Chas County, Missouri, March 4th, 1830, he fell asleep Nov. 25, 1920, at 4:40 P. M. at the age of 81 years 8 months and 21 days. He was married June 19th, 1863 to Miss Emma Joan Payton, at Paola, Kansas. January 1872 he professed a hope in Christ and twelve years later he was licensed to preach at Olathe, Kansas. Twenty five years ago he came to Topeka with his wife and daughter and united with St John J. M. E. church. On January 14th, 1917 during the pastorate of Dr. F. Jesse Peck, he was obtained local Deacon by the lt Rev. H B. Parks, of this district. He lived a consistent Christian life, his watch word being, Onward and Upward. He never lost an opportunity to point some one to Christ and was willing at all times to give Christian advice. He was faithful to his church until his health began to fall about six months ago. He was the first patron of Naomi Chapter, No. 13, Emporia, Kansas and served in this capacity two years, being a charter member. In 1899 he united with the Masonic lodge at Kansas City, Mo., and on coming to Topeka, joined Euclid Lodge, No. 2 A. F. and A. M. In 1894 he joined the Knight Templars. He leaves a wife and two daughters, Miss Mamie Johnson, of this city and Mrs. Herman Sewell, of Deliver, Colo., two grandchildren, Mr. S. J. Fox, of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Clyde Franklin of Denver, also two great grand-daughters and many friends to mourn his loss. He is not dead, but sleeping. "Aulrep is Jesus, Blessed sleep, I from which none ever wake to weep A calm and undisturbed repose, Unbroken by the last of foes. MUSKOGEE, OKLA. The white ministers of the city are sending out the distress signal to have the motion picture house closed on Sunday, claiming it cuts their attendance and loosens their hold on the young people of their race. It is alright to Lynch, burn Jim Crow and outrage members of the colored race, but when it comes to have a movie on the Sabbath, they go into apasms about it. Bah, such常识ity. Mr. A. B. Brown, one of the leading barbers of the city died here and ignorant of the law or a down right enemy to the Colored people of Kansas, or a southern born sympathizer. It is this class of whites, who rob mob and burn Colored people at will. If the article expressed his wishes and that is the kind of interpretation he puts on the civil rights law of Kansas, then he is not a safe man to pass on, or interpret the statutes of Kansas, to her loyal citizens and should be summarily dismissed from the great office of the Attorney general, where all fairness and justice should eminate on the interpretation of the laws of Kansas. If he will falsify on one thing, he will do likewise on another We hope you are not using the influence of that office in favoring one citizen against another. Now, Mr. Hopkins, we want you to give this lady the proper interpretation on the question which she asked. Please interpret the Civil Right Bill of Kansas and how far reaching and effective. I know you have the moral courage to speak out boldly on any legal subject that will place the people of Kansas in a legal light, which will prevent legal controversies. F. S.—The County Attorney of Labette County should be dismissed from office by legal proceedings for refusing to do his duty. No one but a coward would have refused such a request. Respectfully Yours, NICK. CHILES, Editor Topeka Plaindealer, his funeral was conducted by the Odd Fellows on last Sunday. Dean Pickens spoke to a crowded house here last Thursday night. Many new members joined the local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Attorney L. H. Brewer of the law firm of Bruce and Brewer, made a trip to Parsons, Kansas on legal business. Mr. J. F. Thompson of the Smith- Thompson Candy company left last Sunday for Langston to witness the wedding of his sister, who is teaching at Langston University. A Christmas Party will be given at the home of Dr. M. C Simmons on December 25th from 5 to 9 a.m. A number of Muskugeans will motor to Tullahassee to witness the Xmas Cantata to be given at the First Presbyterian church of that place during the holidays. Mr. Chauncey M. Davies of this city will leave this week to attend the National meeting of the Alpha Phil Alpha Fraternity which convenes in Kansas City, Mo., during the holiday season. Miss Cornelia Griffin of Okmulgee was in the city this week visiting friends. Rev, C R. Ross of Okla. City, was here visiting his son, C. R. Jr. who has been sick for the past few weeks. The white man has ever used the Negro deformations of like faith to propagate his southern theory. He is now using the InterRacial Congress to veer the young Negroes attention from politics. Just anything for the Colored except the ballot. Prof. J H Mason left Monday for Chicago, Gary and other northern points. Mr. H. S. Myers has opened a hotel in the Coleman Building at 306 S. Second street. The Appeal bond of Xenophan Jones was paid by the bondman in the sum off $10000. Peace! Peace! Now ever Peace. Mrs. S. IL Need left for Chicago where she will visit many friends in the hope of making her future home at that place. Each year the school board have the Colored children all worked up about a nine month term of school. It seems to be the desire to demoralize and humiliate the business Neroyes of this community. TOPEKA, KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1920 News Items of the Kansas Industrial and Educational Institute. Mr J. M Cooper, of Beggs, Okla., visited the Kansas Industrial and Educational Institute and makde a substantial donation to the erection of the new hospital. He is planning to enter his son and daughter here January 3, 1921, the beginning of the second semester. Mr. Roy Garrett, of Manhattan, Kan., is visiting his sister, Miss Ethel V. Garrett, who is instructor of the Domestic Arts Division. Rev. E. T. Fishback, pastor of the New Hope Church of Wichita, Kau, has consented to preach our Commencement Sermon, May 22, 1921. Hon. T. W. Bell, of Leaavenworth, Kan. has consented tor deliver our Commencement Address This is to be the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Kansas Industrial and Educational Institute of Topeka, Kan. Twenty-five years ago this institution was only a kindergarten in Topeka. The Commencement exercises will be centered around the history and development of the Institute. The Administrative Council and Faculty, along with the Board of Administration plan to make this a silver jubilee or most pronounced success. Mrs. M. Thompson, of St Joseph, Mo., visited her daughter. Mrs G. Reed, of Crowburg, Kan. visited her son. Miss C. L. Boulder, director of our Music Division, is spending the holidays with her relatives in Kentucky. SHILOH AND WEST SIDE Prof. A. A. Wright, band master and musical director of the Stetson's Uncle Tom Show was in the city last week and spent the day with Prof. A. R. Jackson. Prof. Wright is a band master of ability and at one time was Solo cornetist for A. R. Jackson when the later was doing things in Iowa. The good thing about the Stetson Uncle Tom show is, half of the cast is played in white face and the Negro characters are played by Negroes. There is no imitation, it is a real cast. Mr. Brownlee who presents the show knows how to get results. Installation Services were carried out successfully at Shiloh Baptist church last week. Three nights of good entertainment and plenty good things to eat. Judge Guy, Attt. Scott, Prof Wade and many others were among those on the program. Mr. Fred Ware, director of the choir deserves much credit in the classical way in which he carried out the programs. Rev. Williams was agreeably surprised on last Monday evening with a lot of good things to eat from Mission Circle, No. 3. He says you are welcome always and may the blessings of God be with the workers always. Mrs. Zenola Jackson Reeves, one of our prominent young women writes from St Augustine, Fla. where she and her husband Mr. Lemon Reeves are teaching, that they are doing much good there, Mr. Reeves has charge of the Agricultural work and the boys department. While his wife, Mrs Zenola Reeves, has charge of the nuisce department. Both of those young people are of this city and we are pleased to know that they are making good down in the southland The Blind Boone Concert Company comes to Shiloh with a good company on the 21st inst. Shiloh will crowd the house, don't worry, Pastor Williams says so. TOPEKA ELK8 REVIVED Central Lodge, No. 55, I. B. P. O. E. Elks of the World, has been re-organized by District Deputy Ex- lited Huler, Thurman Williams of Imporia, Kansas, with a large mem- bership. The following officers were elected: Robert H Martin, E. H. Geo, Smith, E L. K. Rufus Frazier, E. L K. Flisha Scott, E. L K. Geo W. Jackson, Transurer, Geo. Lee. Secretary, J M. Wright, Chm. of Trustees. This loige will be represented at Emorior Kauai, at the meeting May 10-11, 1921. The Inter State Association Negro Trainmen of America in until organization which ow Ihoma City, Okla three years ago with Mr. J. P. as the president, S. S. Eslinger, vice presi- dent; W. E. Gravson, Executive Committeeoman; and R. A. Buford General Secretary and Treasurer, all being trainmen working on var- ious railroads with Hon. E. T. Bar- bour of El Reno, Okla, as General Counsel, makes this organization worth while to any man working in the capacity of a trainman joining Early in 1918, our President was sent to Washington together with the General Counsel and secured a National Charter by an Act of Congress which was signed by the President of the United States of America which gives us the right to organize in any of the United States and also gives us the title of Inter-State Association. We first started with a small number, but by showing our work and affiliating with other orders among them the Protective Order of Railway Trainmen, we have the largest Colored Labor Organization in the world. The most important event during our career was the Rock island case, which in Article 27 of their Trainmen's schedule gives inter change- "POTATO KING" HOLDS THE Illon, J. G. Groves, the Potato King, of Edwardsville, Kansas, was before the Kansas Court of Industrial Relations to compel the Interurban Railway Company which runs between Kansas City and Lawrence, and which was granted right of way by Mr. Groves, with the agreement that all cars would stop at Bett's Creek for the accomodation of residents in the vicinity of the Groves properties. In view of the location of the station the most suitable name for it would have been Groves Center. In breaking their agreement with Mr. Groves, the company will find in him a man not to be played with in this particular and that he will hold them to every letter of their contract. Mr. Groves states that the agreement must be kept PITTSBURG, KANSAS Mrs. Maryetta Stovall left Sunday Dec 19th for a visit to Alabama. She will visit her mother and sis- ters in that state whom she has not seen for nine years. Her mother resides in Phoenix City, Ala. Mr. Stovall accompanied her as far as Ft Scott. Rev J. T. Ellas is having a very interesting revival at Mt Hebron Baptist Church this week with the assistance of Rev. Ross of Coffey- ville. The distant sound of wedding bells is heard coming from the neigh- borhood of East 11th street. YALE, KANSAS Mrs Molle Gover and her sister, Vartle Gover spent several days in Yale visiting their friends and relatives Mr Tom Dozley and Frank Palmer are on the sick list at this writing Mesdames Clarence Weaver and B F. Kinchlo made a quick trip to Pittsburg yesterday on important business. Miss Mary Dorsey and Opal Weaver were visitors in Pittsburg on yesterday. Mrs. Minule Diemukes is in Yale visiting her mother Mrs. Donla Palmer. Mr. Dorsey and son, and Mr Jas Miller were shopping last Saturday. Mr. Hosca Palmer visited in Cherokee last week. The A. M. E. Church gave an entertainment last Saturday night, which was a very successful affair. Mr. Den Hudson was in Pittsburgh on last Saturday. Mrs. Hudson was favored by Santa Claus with a table rights between Colored and white Trainmen making the Colored Porter a brakeman in either freight or passenger service. When it came to a show down, the white men were sorry of their bargain and when a Colored man would bump on a run they would make threats of violence, which grew to such a state, made it necessary for a conference to be held consisting of the heads of the B. of R. T. and the Rock Island R. R. which was set for August 24th, 1920 and for the first time in the history of the B of R. T. they met in conference with a Colored organization in protest of their actions toward Colored men which was straightened out satisfactorily and the men received recognition from the management of the road, with Mr. Dan E. Kyle, of Kansas City, Mo., as the General Chiefman, who is doing a great work for his men. We are represented on every road out of Kansas City. Any trainman can secure the name of the representative of their road by writing the Assistant General Secretary. Respectfully yours. G. W. Arnold, Assistant General Secretary Box 443, Pleasanton, Kansas, handsome pair of shoes, as well as Master Hudson who received a new suit of clothes. Mrs. Nettle Hudson came over to the S. M. T. lodge meeting last Thursday and remained over until Monday. Mr. Tom Dozier who has been ill for several weeks is improving at this writing. Mr. Thomas, Dewberry butchered three large hogs last week. Mr. Thos. Murdock, Goo. Whenton and John Harvey also butchered last week. Mrs. Callie Lewis went shopping last week, also Miss Ruby Miller and Mrs. Ela Maples. Next week Mr. Ben Kinchlo will kill and butcher his hogs. LOST SISTER WANTED. Mr. Nick Chiles, Editor. Dear Sir,—Please allow space in your Paaper for this advertisement I would like to know the whereabouts of my sister as I am awfully sick and well stricken with age and in a suffering condition. My name is Walter Turner. I was born at Pine Bluff, Ark., and the last I heard of my sister she was at Topeka, Kansas about two miles east of city and her name is Mrs. Larine Williams. She was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church, a native of Pine Bluff, Arkansas and her husband's name is Dave Williams: her father's name was Gipson Turner, her step mother was Shollard Turner. Any one finding said party or know of their whereabouts, please write, Mr Walter Turner, (Colored) Okmulgee, Oklahoma, or write to the Rev Wm. Holland, Okmulge, Okla. MAPLE HILL, KANSAS Mrs Minnie Officer who was taken ill in Topeka arrived home safely and is improving at this writing Mrs. Nolan Clarity is on the sick list at this writing Miss Gertrude Caldwell is confined at home with the measles. Let the rest of the world go by and come to Padlico, Dec. 24th to a play and dance at the M W A hall. Mrs James Officer and family of Paxico spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Geo Oliver and family Mrs. Frank Allen of Paxico is at the bedside of her sick daughter in-law, Mrs Guy Allen at Manhattan. Miss Edna Welch of Paxico and Mr. Earl McCutcheon of Nebraska were married a few days ago. They are now making their home in Ne PRICE $1.50 PER YEAR brasha and we wish them much happiness. Mr. and Mrs Nolan Claridj and daughter motored over to Rossville last Saturda Mr. and Mrs Horace Oliver were up from Topeka last week and spent one evening with his brother Geo. Oliver. Mr Wilbur Douglass also visited here Miss Paulina Oliver has returned from Topeka where she has been caring for her sister, Mrs Leslie Officer. Alden Jackson and Walter Hall who were attending school in Topeka have returned to their homes. We are all pleased to see them. The snow of last Monday will insure the farmers of plenty of winter moisture. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Officer and Mrs. K. D. Officer all of Paxloe were pleasant callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Goo Oliver last Sunday. I wish to thank the many relatives and friends of Topeka for their kind words and offerings during my illness in that city. I am now improv ing verey nicely. Mrs Leslie Officer. Mr. A Smith who has been away for sometime has returned, to his home in Maple Hill far an extended visit. Cheer up Charlie, don't let your Ford get out of order, for the mea- les won't last always. Xmas will soon be here and we extend best wishes to one and all. CHANUTE, KANSAS Mr. Joseph Brigham died on the evening of the third after being ill for over a month. The burial was held at Thayer, Kansas. He leaves a widow and six children and a host of friends to mourn his loss. Rev. Banow of Quindaro is assisting Rev. Hunt in a series of meetings which are being conducted at New Hope Baptist church. All the churches will observe the Xmas in the usual style. Mr. John Johnson is in the Taxi business at this place. Mr. Simpson of Ottawa was in the city Monday collecting insurance. The A. M. B. church has organized a Little Folks club. It meets every Sunday afternoon the object being kindness and obedience. Miss Hicks of Ottawa was a visitor in the city last Tuesday. Quarterly Conference was held at the A. M. E. church on the 5th last. Mrs. Means left Sunday for Kentucky where she will live with her mother. New Hope in preparing to build its new House of Worship. Stanley Brown of Winfield, was a visitor in the city last Sunday. Mr. Henry Taylor was out all last week with a Santa Fe wrecking crew. Herman Thompson spent Sunday and Monday night in fola with his family. Mrs Floyd Watson is indisposed this week with La Grippe Mr. and Mrs Wm Washington entertained a number of young folks last Saturday night in honor of Miss Washington's fourteenth birthday. Mrs. Roy Johnson entertained the Mission Circle last Tuesday at her residence on N Santa Fe. George Campbell is able to be out again after being confined for two weeks. He was struck by a moving van. Mr Walter Gaston is working at the Cement plant again after being off for a month on account of being injured in an explosion Richard Hogan has accepted a position with the Fred Harvey Company as Store room manager. Mrs Claridy Garner returned last Friday from Springfield, Mo, where she attended the funeral of or grandmother. The Basket ball team works out every Friday night Wendell Allen is able to be out again after being confined a week with La Gruppe. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS Mrs. Nannia Brooks, widow of the late Rev. A J Brooks, passed away November 8th, 1920, at 10:00 p.m. at the home of the daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Biley, 1026' Grandview Blvd., this city. A short service was held at the home and the remains carried to Lawrence where the funeral was held from St Luke A. M. E. church conducted by her pastor, Rev. J F- Griffin, assisted by Rows, Pope, Henderson and Smith. She was laid to rest by the side of her husband in Oak Hill Cemetery. She leaves to mourn the demise, one Daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Biley, one son, Norman Brooks, one son in law, one daughter in-law, three grandchildren. pes/Year.....$1.50 five Months.....1.00 three Months.....50 ADVERIMING MATES: $2.00 per inch per month. Amended at the Institution at Loyola, Kansas on Second Class Mail Mailer. Address all communications to The Tappan-Chalmers, 1123 Argus Ave Tappan, Kansas. Money sent by Expense, Postal Office Order or Registered Letter at our risk; otherwise at the risk of the sender. When the attention of The Plain- sider is called to any misstatement of facts in these columns, or to any error concerning any man or thing correction will cheerfully be made, unsigned communications, except from our regular correspondents, will not be published. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SHAWNEE COUNTY, KANSAS. Katherine White, Plaintiff Ys. No. 33603 Maurice White, Defendant. NOTICE To Maurice White-Defendant. You are hereby notified that you have been sued by your wife, Catherine White, in an action to obtain a divorce, in the above entitled court and case, and that unless you answer her petition filed therein, on or before the 24th day of December, A.D., 1920, the said petition will be taken as true, and a judgment divorcing the plaintiff from you, and for the costs of this suit, will be taken against you. J. S. Eusminger, Attorney for Plaintiff. Attest: Mary E. 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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SHAWNEE COUNTY, KANSAS Jonacine Ruano, plaintiff vs. No. 33692 Secilla Ruano, defendant, PUBLICATION NOTICE To Secilla Ruano, Greetings: Kill That Cold With HILL'S CASCARA BROMIDE QUININE FOR Colds, Coughs AND La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 21 hours—Relieves Grips in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Luxative—No Opiate in Hills. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT You are hereby notified that you have been sued by the above-named plaintiff in the above entitled cause, who filed his petition for divorce, in the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, on the 18th day of December, A. D. 1920. You are further notified that unless you answer the Petition therein on or before the 10th day of February 1921, said petition will be taken as true and judgement rendered the plaintiff for divorce, accordingly. Donacino Ruano By Ellisha Scott, Attorney Attest: Mary B. Chip'in. Clerk. District Court IN THE PROBATE COURT OF SHAWNEE COUNTY, KANSAS In the Matter of the Estate of Magnile Page, Decreased NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT All settlers, and all others, interest in the of would estate, are here and find that on the 24th of the 1921 bill, to the F. Court, is at the Court of Tooka, she for a full and free and of the Court finding and that within the hours of eo a tee Fe ee eee Fo Sera Se ae . 7 _ _ “Se te 7 __ eee Bl nn wee ec: wn TUE DIIaLIC > Vent « é < sage | iene Fy apie =34 * o~ a 7 * — . 5 ay moog «athe: 1 MMA coe citi. WS ie Sree a a tee ie eae, wf tet eects a_i . . | Over and About The City ° CCC EC RO ICRI ENO Sime Kast Hi Art and Socal Cluy Mr. A, 4. Tandy, of Newton, Ka met with Mra, Allen Dec. 8th. $10 sas, has deen confined at the San was drawn from tha treasury for} io Hospital for three weeks, Xmas donations for the afck and —_—_—_— needy, Five dollars was paid the} Col, O18 1, Duncan of the 8th Re; City Federation for membership sment, Hlinols Guard, ts making etat —— s——— tate preparations to take the Re; Word has been received In thelment to tha Inauguration, Citizer aity that Mr. George Weavers for-leommittes Is alrendy formed a morly of this, city, now residing in} working for the occasion, Milwaukee, will visit his aunt, at i 1176 Buchanan strect on Xmas days! 3, © Fitchue, emplovee of the'Sa Ho will be accompatied by his t¥ol i Fe, teft last Monday to attend t cousins, Mr, Weaver plays and d!-| ooting of the suprome officers of £ rects one of the best colored OFhes"leonststory and Scottish Itite Mano tras tn the city of Milwaukee, at Washington, D. C, Also visit —_—_— oo oe Dora Alexander, who holds Philadelphia and New York, a Teacher's Certificate $8 conductInR} 0 tiosace Mason, of Denver, w @ Plano Studio ut her homo. Phone called to the bedalde of hie rath 1778 N—1. Ephriain Mason, who died before | The No Plus Ultra Club met with Miss Woods, 1316 Van Buren atreet Deo, 10th at 3:00 p, m. rhe meet: ing ‘wag well attended. The most important matter: for consideration was how the apportionment of the money for the State » Federation would te raised, amounting to $50, Mrs, Gasrett was Introduced and gave some remarks, alsa Mrs Ea. monds,, The principal address was “National Morality” which was dis. cussed by the members of the club. TheCiub will mect at the home xof Mre, I. W. Williams 126 Van Bur en streat, Dec, 17th. ‘The Kansas Industrial and Edu: cational Institute ‘will be abla to take care of twelse more young men and women at the beginning of its next nossion, January 3, 1921. Students who have fiicdthoit applications to enter hero, are asked to be present by January 3, 1921 as the second semester begins the early part of January, Throurh the efforts of the Boart and Teachers, thes school has been able ta admit additional stu. denis of twelve; boys and girly, The Dumas Art Club met Dee. 3 with Mrs. , Elizabeth Washington, tho lesson, “Divisions of our Govern- ment” was led by Mrs, Galena Ferenc = The Charity Committee re- ported $700 donation, $3,25 charity funds, Delegates clected to the Interstate as follows: Mesdames Es- ter Scott, Galena French ond Andia Tolbert. Alkernates: Mesdamer. Elizabeth Washington. Bertle Scott Taylor and Anna White. ‘After a two course lurcheon the \ clubs adjourned to meet Dec 10th, with Mrs, James Clayborne of West 29th strect. . ° —————- Dr, C. L, Willlams, Derftist, 508 Kans. The many frionds of the late Mrs. Lauran Mostey Fletcher, were shock- ed when they learned of her sudden death resulting from an operalon for Appendicitis at Chicago where she has been residing for some time. Bhe wea formerly a resident of this clty and was one of our most pro- gressive and prominent ladies, She had only been married a short time before her death, She leaves chil- dren by 9 former marriage and a hus band to mourn her loss. She was buried at her former home, Daj ton, Oblo. Miss Betie Abrahams of Chicago cane to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs, Willlam Osteen, who died Sunday, November 28th Sa this city, She arrived Friday before her death, The funeral was held from Mt Olive M, EB, Chureh, of which she was a member for the pase 25 pears. Rev, J. gS. Saunders the pastor officiated, A large num- ber of friends were present and the floral offerings were hoth many and ~peautiful, Rov, Saunders dellvered fon excellent serio dwelling on the beautiful christian Hfo of the deceas e@, She won a member of the U R, F, and S M, T, who offletuted, Her remaina were Interred tn Rit: chies Cemetery: She lenses to mourn her toss husband, Mr, James Osetron, four sisters, Mra, Hettlo Abrahams of Chicapo, Mrs. Osborn Drake, Dover, Okle, Mra. Sophh Johnson, Turlingame, Kinass nnd Mra, Della Wiliams of «ie cts, Ver twa brothers, Emery laveter, of Omaha ad James Moyeter of Chienga were vaible do ut nd the funeral, ‘The mot of her isan ne woe left to her elton, Mee Abe hams ef Chien) 7 1 Sho AV. DE Klownt of 4TH vat in ‘Tope'g the: tow Vortoar ha per: formet a C+ ten cath of Mt Franco's hean) the 4 6 wlan wan sree Ot ont voth er ard the baby gist are deliv fino * pe Plewnt i seatibt din sine folomindnbla revttiiian at Se Bow elf howttal where be lias pperatod fod a rumber of sears and whet Le hap not lot a caso, . | Mr. A, J. Tandy, of Newton, Kan- sas, has been confined at the Santa Fo Hospital for three weeks, es | Col, Olle 1, Dunean of the 8th Regi- ment, JIInols Guard, is making elabo tate preparations to take the Regi- ‘ment to tha Inauguration, Citizens’ committes Is alrondy formed and Working for the,occasion, J. C, Fitchue, emplovee of the‘San- ta Fe, left last Monday to attend the ‘mecting of the suprome officers of the conslstory and Scottish Rite Masons ‘at Washington, D. C, Also visited Philadelphia and New York, Mr. Horace Mason, of Denver, was called to the bedside of hie father, Ephriam Mason, who died before he reached Topeka, at 26th and Jefferson Streets, He was a momber of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor. Funeral wag held from the C, M. EF, Church, Monday, Dec. 29, where he wns a member for thirty-five years, Burlal in Ritchies Cemetery, He was 73 years of ae tare in Tennessee, and leaves q wife and eight children to mourn thelr lore, Funeral ser: vice was in charge of Jeffersonian Temple No 60, Those who attended the funeral were: Horace Mason, of Denver, Colo, “irs Maggie Pinkard and children bf Muskogee, Okla., R, L. Mason ond wife of Kansas City Wansas end Mra, Anna Wells Hie was a farmer and came to Shawnee County in 1884, Mr. Alphonso Goren, of Wichita. and Miss Flossie Hardy were married Jost week, Mina Flossie Hardy is the autor of Mr. George Hardy on Washington Street, who {s employed ‘at the State Home Mr Garee js the son of Mrs, Ray Willlams on Lincoln Street . . St John's A, M, E Church raised $742 09 on thelr inet rally, which ‘makes more than $1,50000¢ in qhe ee theres montha St John A, M. 1. Church presented the pastor, Rev. has $30.00, ay a Christmas present, For rent —140 acres of truck land; wil) work on shares, furnish seed. Party is required to have twa good teams Thia land fs close to town For patticulars, wrete Nick Chiles, The peopte of Topeka are proud of Mr, Somuel Dewey Waley, who holds a poaition as clerk for the Railway Iee Company, st First and Topeka Avenue, Mr, Haley has full cantrol of the coal office, and handles several thousands of dollars every jear for the company. He fs an energetic young man and we predict great things for him. Mra, FR, McClain Ie for Denver to visit relatives and friends duriag the holidays. Mrs. Malinda Thompson, who has been in Chicago for the last year and a half, has returned to Topeka, and fs residing at the home of Mrs. Sadie McLean on Western Avenue. While In Chicago, she eerved as a caterer In one of/the wealthiest familles of the city, She is one of tho best in her class and draws large salary for her work, All Topeka is glad to see her again in her old home town. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS QF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Horses, cattle, pianos, diemtnds, household goods, Hbraries typewrit- ers, antes, carriages, machigery and to salaried people--F, 5S, Thomas, 614 Kansas Avenue. Phone 298. The people of Topeka are proud of Mrp Essie Clark, 1414 Western Ave nue, who is a millincr by profelston and aclls somo of the finest hats scen anywhere, She makes hate for every: body and enjoya a nica trade amon members of tbo white race, It Ig the duty of the young oy well as the old to vis her establishment and yatron- Ie her end by sa dole set an ev. emt to for the young Lidics ta follow, Ty wa will Pnown fact that no whhe rolner culasa cohned pal Ms Cire hoa rice vonmun in even te spect ond tekes erect prid in te 1aco, . At the bamiter of the Heyat' oa Coonts Contin? Commie oa bw woekd neo who wae mlaeted mean oo {he nnecdel gue te mt glint oehe ct ne rewhles diate det he. tos pihe tres cot ml Mrs Co ak see eal dimen (a mays faw a de tt weit tthe Grand OM Parry, -_—-* ron GAtcC. 6 ae Cm hones 82700 wn Wal. Moat top deer, Mi pay $6000 co Balaney to owstt Seger Neap cavtive in Tee tes, Now Yo e I Lyuo, 16.0 Dian at. Leoebivn Mra. Dolton goed to Topeka, Kan, where she joins her husband, Dr, Macaulay Bolton, who Is a dentist in that city, Mra, Dolton has spent the major portion of ber Ife here tn Nashville. When quite a little gis! the came 4o Nashville with her brother, the late Joseph O, tho first editor of the Nashville Globe, and the late J, Frank, proprietor of The Palma After findsbing from VPeurl High School she went immediately to Netro{t, Michigan, where she en tered Michigan Business College, After three months of hird study she Feturned to this city wher she‘ in medirtely was emploved og a steno: grapher at the National Baptist Pub Hashing Board In 1911 sho was cle satod to the pusition af private sec: retary of the assistant secretary ant jehtet clerk of the Natonal Baptist Church Supply Co,, whith position of ieuara ete hold until her resignation on thé Ist, She was also closely as- nociated In the work of the Sunday Sthool Congress and will be misged a8 an active worker In that depart: ment of the Baptist work, While the Assistant Secretary of the National Raptist Publishing Board Xaq on his tour of Japan, Mra Boljon was vir dually In charge of the denomina- tlons great plant, Dr, Boyd being pres ent at all times to counsel and advise, From the NASHVILLE GLOBE, Dr, Bolton is one of Topeka’s jo ular dentists, and the citizena of To: peka welcome he and his wife in their midst, Mra Tolton is ove of the best stenographers to be found anv. where and gn accomplished business woman. Dr, Bolton's office ts loc ited at 310 Kansas Avenue ani fs up ta the minute. * o | Mr. W, FP, Davis returned last Wednesdty from a visit to Albuquer. aque, New Mexico, . Miss Dorothy Odell who ts attend. ing the State Normal at Emporia, returned home Wednesday to spend the holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs, Clav Odell. Mrs Ida M. Jordan, acconyaped by her little daughter, called at tle Plaindealer this week and peid her annual subscription to the paper. - | ATGHISON, KANSAS Mrs, Cartle Korford, une of the popular school teachers of Atchison entertained a few frienda at Sunday dinner at her home 929 8, 4th street. The following were present: Rev. W. BE, Stewart, pastor of the Sec- ond Baptist church, of Muskogee, who has been conducting a revty. al’at Ebenczer, Baptist church tha city and who has Shdded 27 converte To the church: his nephew, Dr, 0. I. Stewart, one of Atchison’s leading physicians, Mra, Carrie Brown, ofAt. chison, Mr. Liovd Kerférd, her son and Editor Nkk Chiles of Topeka. Mrs,Kerford’ was complimented very highly on dhe sumptuous meal and as an entertainer she is without an equal. NORTH TOPEKA The Twelve, Star Club met at the residence of Mrs C, I. Thompson, 907 N, Madison street Thuraday ev: ening, Dec, 17th. After the ragular routine of business, a three course luacheon was served and the follow. ing officers were elected for 1921: President, Mre Ida M. Jordan, Vice president, Mra, N, A. White, Secre tary, Mies Frieda Thompson, <Asrt. Secrcary, Esther Mary jJordan, Treasurer, Mra C, L. Thompson. Chaplain, Mr. Calvyn Lyman. cra Seg fe PY tab Se moe ee MO) bee ae Meats sap Stetina sp rae, es gir LP eps MaNeRe REN SEBUET RES | us else ( suet! qe Iv f - ’ oa "as ‘ BINKTORDS Puyol, ov dod ref stopa diaer Crana tattle ee ot Yoresn yt the gens hae ree sot by mail Sista hd cee rg peas, mM AGPNTS WANTED . MADAN SINFFONS MONEY Phore No, Fea 4618 3d JACKSUN ST. TOPKKA KAY S eet SS At ihle item As president of the Kansas De- fense Society, we -wish to call the attention of the public 2o the Hous. ton Riot Case, where several soldiers of the 24th Infantry, U, Bo Army were coult martialed, 43 "of tem paying the penalty at Ft Sam Hous ton and something like a hundhed were sentenced to prison for life, We ogenized the Kansas Defense Soclety to avcure the liberty of these poor, unfortunate soldier beys and en ployed lion. T, W, Bell, of Leaven- worth, Kansas, and Ion, Elicha Reott, of Topela, Kansas, and tlon. iT, Barbour, of Et Meno, Okla Vabcas Corpus procecdings were in- stituted in the U, 8. District Court at Kansas City, Kunsns, before Judge Vollu kK who sendered a decision someting ago which necessitates an appeal to elther the United States Supreire Court at Washington or the Appelate Caw% at Minneapofs, Attorney Bell coiended that we should beght raising funds before the decision of Judge Pollock was made, While we differed from him on this proposition, he was permitted to go ahead, to organize rnd collect thore funds to sult himself , Vp to this Ume nothing has been done towarde Ming thin casa to the higher covits, nalther has there been any action, Rarted to do no However, he Is Ow going over the conntry collect: ing funds for expenses, which no one kwows where it is nec‘ed or how much Is necessaty, Hon. Elisha Scott hus notified Mr, Bell that he ls ready to procepd with the case and has been for sometime and has, requested Mr. Bell to cease collect: ing funds from the public, an it ts his opinion that the public has up to this tlme contributed sufficient tuutis to tako the case to all the courts in the United States, Now, as president of the Kansas Defense Society and one who ia re: syonatbie for the employment of these attorneys, “we want the gen- eral public to be patient and assist’ in seeing to it that Attorney. Bell takes action In this matter at once, We have no doubt but that since the Republican administration is In pow-| er at Washington, we will be able to tecure the release of these men and it occurs to us that Attorney Rell is attempting to play this same gamet He assured ut that he had the law on his side and that there would be no questlon about the release of these bovs throurh sli the courts Now we want him to Ret buss and show us this lin ard what ¢gn be done, On the other hand, Mr Scott has Information from Q prominent attorney Im Washing: ton, to ths effect that he can not only: fen the release of these men but that Shey are entitled Jo $1085 00 loarh from the government for mon- ey due them for the time thev were deprived of their Hberty up to the present gate, and that ho would take the case for one half the amount due the imprisoned men and take his chances, Ie alsa expressed ttle faffi in tha manner in which tho case had been handled up to this time, but is yet willing to go into it and correct the present mistakes, The attorney in question ta weil known in the city of Washington and whove reputation is well known thrifout the country. “We now expect Mr Bell to get busy at once In this case, (Signed) NICK CINLES President, Kunsas Defense Society. 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Local and Long Distance Phone 1844 Gentlemen* Please ship to address below Colored Doll indicated in following Price List: PRICE LIST of ELLISON'S BROWN SKIN DOLLS, the SOUTH LAND'S FAVORITES: No Wanted Style Description Wholesale Retail 306 Little Boy in Rompers ... $ .50 308 Little Girl, 1 piece dress, 13 in ... $ 1.00 302 Baby Doll, 16 in Duster Brown hair, bonnet neatly dressed ... $ 3.75 305 Girl Doll 11 in Duster Brown hair, bonnet beautifully dressed ... $ 2.75 304 Baby Doll, 16 in long flowing curls. $ 4.75 JOINTED LIMB SLEEPING DOLLS 700 Doll 18 inches high ... $ 9.50 701 Doll 22 inches high ... $ 12.50 702 Doll 25 inches high ... $ 15.00 Not less than one dozen will be sold at wholesale price. Jointed limb dolls in one-dozen lots only will be allowed wholesale price. Kindly place your orders early to avoid long delays and perhaps disappointment. Prices subject to change without notice. We are exclusive wholesale and retail distributors for the Southland. We pay postage. All orders are CASH. Money order or certified checks only. All orders, large or small, will receive prompt attention. Place your orders now. Wholesale Prices furnished on request Ship to Street No. State Absolutely Free, 11 Valuable Articles Absolutely Free MORTALITY LAND, WATER, CORE PROTECTION PLAN 1—Beautiful Stylish and V. table SOLD. (GOLD) Scarf Pin 2 Beautiful and Stylish GOLD-filled Watch chain 3—Durable, Beautiful and Stylish heavily molded Cigarette Case 4—Valuable Oligar-holder for Cigars or Cigarettes 5 Valuable Fountain Pen, with 14 kt SOLD. (GOLD) point 6—Beautiful large and atrush Fold for money and papers containing identification card. 7—Good, strong and beautiful Pit 8 Beautiful and convenient, well covered pocket mirror 9—Pretty Purse, made of strong leather, with combination lock. 10—American Eagle statuetty which should be in every HOME. 11 Latest and most handy Key Ring, with combination lock from which the keys can be lost. Value of the Watch which is very beautiful and costly together with the value of the above articles, makes this OFFER worth at least $2500 and would cost you this amount in any other store. We will send on this valuable and fashionable 8—Day CALENDAR WATCH only for $1595 and with each watch we will send you ABSOLUTELY FREE the 11 articles listed, which will make ATTRACTIVE PRESENTS for your friends. Don't delay, send your order in today, because you will not have another offer such as this for a long time. Send only 25c in silver or stamps with your order, and the rest you will pay when you receive this fashionable 8—DAY CALENDAR WATCH AND PRESENTS. If entire amount is sent with the order, we will add still another valuable PRESENT. Cut out this advertisement, enclose it and mail to: THE KANSAS INDUSTRIAL AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE Closes For The Holidays. Has Had A Banner Year. With a splendid faculty and the largest enrollment in the history of the school: the teachers and students after four months of hard work will have a vacation from December 2nd to January 3rd 1921. Prn. al. R. Patterson, bpm. the following laws concerning the school Students come from twelve states; all of them striving to improve. With all the modern conveniences of heat, light, water, library, laboratories, military drill for young men, physical education for young women. ORDERS Wholesale and COLORED DOLL3 and 613 Red Cross St. Local and Long Gentlemen! Please ship to address be following Price List: PRICE LIST of ELLISON'S B LAND'S FAVORITES: No Wanted Style Retail ... 306 Little Boy in ... 308 Little Girl, 1 pl ... 302 Baby Doll, 16 in neatly dress ... 305 Girl Doll 11 in beautifully c ... 304 Baby Doll, 16 in JOINTED LIMB ... 700 Doll 18 inches ... 701 Doll 22 inches high ... 702 Doll 25 inches high Not less than one dozen w Jointed limb dolls in one wholesale price. Kindly place your order perhaps disappointment. Prices subject to change. We are exclusive wholesale Southland. We pay All orders are CASH. More All orders, large or small. Place your orders now. Wholesale Prices furnished Ship to Street No. State Absolutely F. 11 Eight Day Calendar 12 1—Beautiful Stylish and V'table Watch chain 3—Durable, Beautiful Oligar holder for Cigars or Cigars 6—Beautiful large and strong leather Good, strong and beautiful PET Pretty Purse, made of strong leather which should be on every HOME from which the knob can be held. Value of the Watch which articles makes this OFFER worth store. We will send on this value and with each watch we will send ATTRACTIVE PRESENTS for you will not have another offer such your order, and the rest you will AND PRESENTS If entire amount PRESENT. Cut out this advert 1018 N. Ashland Ave. football, basket ball for young men and women along with splendid Academic and Industrial courses, the pupils are preparing themselves for service. ACADEMIC WORK The teachers of the Academic and Industrial facilities are from the best schools and colleges of the country and they work with a real enthusiasm. The students are graded into groups 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. The students take the group 1 course on the honor roll. More than 100 students take the group than we before. OCCATIONAL EDUCATION EM PHYSIZED We take particular are other things done. They pro cled things in the form of birth American Novelty Dolls and Race-made BLANK... and Retail Dealers and RACE MADE PRODUCTS Wilmington, N. C. Distance Phone 1844 Below Colored Dolls indicated in BROWN SKIN DOLLS, the SOUTH Description Wholesale Rompers ... $ .50 piece dress, 13 in $ . . . $ 1 00 Buster Brown hair, bonnet ool ... $ . . . $ 3 75 Buster Brown hair, bonnet dressed ... $ 2 75 long flowing curls. $ . . . $ 4 75 SLEEPING DOLLS high ... $ 9 50 high ... $ 12 50 high ... $ 15 00 will be sold at wholesale price. -one dozen lots only will be allowed in early to avoid long delays and unt without notice sale and retail distributors for the postage money order or certified checks only. will receive prompt attention. new. bed on request 1 Valuable Articles American Novelty Company and Race-made Products Dealers MADE PRODUCTS Wilmington, N. C. Phone 1844 Red Doll indicated in KIN DOLLS, the SOUTH. Description Wholesale $ .50 13 in $ ... $ 1.00 Brown hair, bonnet $ 3.75 Brown hair, bonnet $ 2.75 Long curls $ ... $ 4.75 NO DOLLS $ 9.50 $ 12.50 $ 15.00 at wholesale price. Tests only will be allowed avoid long delays and notice install distributors for the or certified checks only. receive prompt attention. Request Durable Articles Absolut NO ADDITIONAL PAYMENT REQUIRED. In order to introduce to our trade as widely as possible WENDER WATCHES, we make you this hitherto unequal Watches of highest quality, world renowned as perfect as unique and attractive 8-DAY CALENDER WATCH. One winding and shows (1)the hours. (2)the minutes (4)the days of the month and (5)the days of the month and non magnetic lever movements. You will days and are sure that it won't stop, but will show the seconds, minutes, hours, day of the week. These watches are sold by merchants everywhere at $24.00 introduce to our trade as widely as possible WATCHES, we make you this hitherto uneven of highest quality, world renowned as perfect and attractive 8-DAY CALENDER WATCHing a d shows' (1)the hours. (2)the mme days of the month and (5)the days of the and non magnetic lever movements You wi are sure that it won't stop, but will show the seconds, minutes, hours, day of the week are sold by merchants everywhere at $24 00 In order to introduce to our trade as widely as possible our 8-DAY CALENDER WATCHES, we make you this hitherto unequalled OFFER. The Watches of highest quality, world renowned as perfect time keepers. This unique and attractive 8-DAY CALENDER WATCH runs 8 days with one winding and shows (1)—the hours. (2)—the minutes. (3)—the seconds (4)—the days of the month and (5)—the days of the week. Open moment and non magnetic lever movements You wind it up once 20 days and are sure that it won't stop, but will show the regular time also shows the seconds, minutes, hours, day of the week and day of the month. These watches are sold by merchants everywhere at $24.00 and more each. WE OFFER TO YOU FOR ONLY $15.95 and with watch we will give you as a present, ABSOLUTELY TRUE, 11 valuable and beautiful articles els of wheat, 10 tons cabbage, 9 tons beets, 15 tons of hay, 65 tons of silage, 50 bushels of beans, 30 bu. of peas, 30 bushels of peaches, 25 crates of strawberries; 20 head of hogs and 200 dozen eggs Many young men come to the school for trades in carpentry the boys have put up a cottage worth £2000 besides making up clothes and keeping up wardrobe. The girls in tailoring have made seventy-five suits of clothing and twenty-five pairs of over £2500. In printing the men have drawn the local work or the school and help in getting a weekly newspaper in the city of Toquah. HOME ECONOMICS The girls in this division have Company Products 1 Absolutely Free dividely as possible our 8-DAY is hitherto unequalled OFFER. Owned as perfect time keepers. ENDER WATCH runs 8 days runs. (2)—the minutes. (3)—the days of the week Open nents You wind it up once but will show the regular time of the week and day of the anywhere at $24 00 and more each made fifty dresses, aprons, table cloths and many other useful things as well as preparing many lunches for teachers and students. In the laundry the girls do all of the work of the entire student body as well as the teachers. The value of the work of this department for many to $100000. MUSIC The young women are invited on opportunities to learn piano and voice. This in station emphasizes essential the southern plantation includes the projections of our col. artistry. The institution is a state school under the control of the Board of Administration. Through the Board's also management and economic purchaus the institution will end the war in splendid condition although the appropriations of the last legislature were far inadequate to even maintain the school, not speaking of growth and equipment. The State board has plans before it for a new Hospital Central heating plant the completion of the boys' Dormitor. Wings to the Boys' Trade school and two cottages for teachers and better equipment of all the departments of the school. The Board in every respect takes the very same interest in the school as they do in other state schools and I think I am safe in saving that they do more for us not only because we need more, but because they believe in the mission of the school. 坐車亭歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷歷 THE MAYOR OF BROOKLYN Secretary A. F. WILSON of the Masonic Grand Lodge who was in the city this week $ t_{0} $ make arrangements for the mailing of the Minutes of the Grand Lodge. The Most Practical Xmas Present Give your husband, brother or friend a fashionable and also more practical REVOLVER KNIFE for a CHRISTMAS PRESENT and you will give him much satisfaction and joy. When buying CHRISTMAS PRESENT, do not buy useless and showy articles, but buy a REVOLVER KNIFE for this is an article you will use every day as a knife and other times you can use it in SELF. DEFENSE against burglaries and thieves as a REVOLVER, 22 calibre. The REVOLVER KNIFE will give on untild satisfaction and others will envy you its no hesion KNIFE REVOLVEIT is no plaything, but it is the most fashionable and most practical thing. When it is put together it looks like any pocket knife, 3 inch long—the blades are made of the best steel and the cover is nickel plated. The bullets are hidden in the knife and also the blades. When you need a knife you just open it and you can use it.—and in case of danger you just pull the trigger and it gives 22 calibre shots. Most truly this is a good invention. These knives are sold at $12.00 and more, but we will sell them for a short time only at $6.65 that is at the cost price, as we want the people to get more acquainted with these knives. As our supply of these REVOLVER KNIVES is very limited, we shifte orders keep pouring in daily have only several thousand on hand, from all parts of the WORLD. Do By ordering enclose only 25c in once, so as to be assured of re- not delay, but send your order at ceiving it in time for CHRISTMAS. alver or stampa, and the rest you will pay when this fashionable KNIFE REVOLVER is delivered to your home. If entire amount is sent with the order we will add valuable PRESENT. Cut this advertisement out, enclose it and mail to: Cash-Fare 8 cts Two Tokens 15 Fifteen Tickets1.10 24 Tickets 1.50 TICKETS ON SALE AT ST. AND JACKSON, THE TOPEKA AUSTIN SNEDIKER MER, CO. DRUG STORE, 304 FOREST S The Topeka Fritz Leuenberger Gem Grocery 502—504 West 10th A —DEAL FINE GROCERIES, MEATS, VEGETABLES Rabbits, Rabbit ALL YOU WANT CHICKENS ... We have a fine line of Poultry and Cat Fish, Fresh Oysters, Celery. Keep Your Hair The SANITA OF VELVET is especially built to straighten and IT IS NO EXCUSE. But a genuine patented BEEF It is the greatest invention for the scalp, removing dandruff and aiding with any liquid or salve. It is efficient. The Doctor says: "The SANITA $2.00 A good-sized tube of DIPQUEST WITH The Sanito Brus 509 Eastern Parkway SPECIAL PRODUCER-CON STRICTLY Pork Chops, lb .....21c Pork Steak Ham .....23c Pork Sausage .....15c Pork Butts, Sliced .....20c Fresh Side Pork .....20c Pork Shoulder .....18c Pork Loin Roast .....21c Pig Ham Roast .....20c WHOLE OR HALF HOG, Fresh From 133 KANSAS BUTLER P SETS ON SALE AT STREET RAILWAY BUILDING BKSON, THE TOPEKA EDISON CO., 808 KANSAS NEDIKER MER, CO. 843 N. KANSAS AVE., E FORE, 304 FOREST ST. OAKLAND, KANSAS. The Topeka Railway Co. Grocery & Meat Market 602—504 West 10th Avenue Telephone 338 —DEALERS IN— GROCERIES, MEATS, FISH, POULTRY, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Rabbits, Rabbits, Rabbit ALL YOU WANT, 2 FOR 35c CHICKENS ..., 35c LB. One line of Poultry and Vegetables, Geese, Ducks, Fresh Oysters, Gelery, Olives. Your Hair Straight and N The SANITA BRUSH OF VELVETY WIRE built to straighten and soften kinky and curly hair. IT IS NOT A COMB A genuine patented BRUSH of velvety wire. Greatest invention for straightening kinky hair, clean- ing dandruff and aiding the growth of hair. It can be used or salve. It is efficient, harmless and pleasant. WAYS: "The SANITA BRUSH is a great aid to the delivered to your home by insured Parcel Post. Money back if not satisfac- good-sized tube of DIXIE SANI-POMADE FREE w quest with each order. Sanito Brush Co. Dept. H Parkway BROOKLYN SPECIAL Procucer-Consumer Market STRUCTLY FRESH MEAT 21c Shoulder Steak 23c Round Steak 15c Loin Steak 20c Hamburger Steak 20c T-Bone Steak 18c Short Cut Steak 21c Boiling Beef 10c, 12½, 20c Beef Roast 16c ALF HOG, Fresh From the Ranch lb. 133 KANSAS AVENUE . TICKETS ON SALE AT STREET RAILWAY BUILDING 12TH AND JACKSON, THE TOPEKA EDISON CO., 808 KANSAS AVE. AUSTIN SNEDIKER MER. CO. 843 N. KANSAS AVE., ENSIGN DRUG STORE, 304 FOREST ST. OAKLAND, KANSAS. ALL YOU WANT, 2 FOR 35c CHICKENS ..... 35c LB. We have a fine line of Poultry and Vegetables, Geese, Ducks, Gulenas, Cat Fish, Fresh Oysters, Gelery, Olives. Keep Your Hair Straight and Neat The SANITA BRUSH It is the greatest invention for straightening kinky hair, cleaning the scalp, removing gandruff and aiding the growth of hair. It can be used with any liquid or salve. It is efficient, harmless and pleasant to use. The Doctor says: "The SANITA PRUSH is a great aid to the hair." delivered to your home by insured Parcel Post. Money back if not satisfactory. A good-sized tube of DIXIE SANI-POMADE FREE upon request with each order. 2 Pork Chops, lb .....21c Shoulder Steak .....18c Pork Steak Ham .....23c Round Steak .....24c Pork Sausage .....15c Loin Steak .....27c. Pork Butts, Sliced .....20c Hamburger Steak .....15c Fresh Side Pork .....20c T_Bone Steak .....30c Pork Shoulder .....18c Short Cut Steak .....30c Pork Loin Roast .....21c Bolling Beef .....10c, 12½, 15c ... Pig Ham Roast .....20c Beef Roast .....16c, 18, 20c WHOLE OR HALF HOG, Fresh From the Ranch lb.....16c 133 KANSAS AVENUE Bell Phone: Fairfax 3613 Players, Planos, Victrolas, Brunswick Edison, Columbia, Brunswick Phonographs. NO High Salaries NO Commission Price Less. - Deal with Proprietor NO Big Rents NO Great Adver. tisin. Bills for You to Help Pay 610 MINNESOTA KANS The East India Will be also city of Witry East India Hair Growth Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair also Restore the Strength and the ty of the Hair. If your Hair is D Wiry Try East India H The East India Hair Grower Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair, We also Restore the Strength and the Beauty of the Hair. If your Hair is Dry and Wiry Try East India Hair Grower If you are bothered with Falling Hair, Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want you to try a jar of EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. The remedy contains properties that do of the Hair, to the roots stimulates the skin, helping mat, do its work Leaves the Hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eyebrows, also restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be used with Hot Iron to Straightening. Price Sent by Mail 50c; 10c Extra for Postage 1 Hair Grower, 1 Temple Oil 1 Shampoo, 1 Pressing Oil, 1 Face Cream and Injection for Selling $2.0c 25c Extra for Postage S. D LYONS, Gen. Agen 814 East Second W OKLAHOMA CITY OH Advertise in the Plaindealer. Railway Co. II. L. K. Meat Market Telephone 338 IN— BISH, POULTRY, FRUITS AND GEEBS. Bits, Rabbits F, 2 FOR 35c 35c LB. Vegetables, Geese, Ducks, Gu Doves. 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