Plaindealer

Friday, March 30, 1923

Topeka, Kansas

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Stays « I x vn? Fr; | | [a= Boy ¥ % a" Seotionleny i ™ %. ' iy ——eeEeEeEeEeE——E——————————— LO ————_— ——S>S>>>E>EEEe———————————_—_——— SWENTY-FIFTH YEAR NUMPER THIRTEEN TOPEKA, KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1923 PRICE at an pee voie # . a 7 ss 4 Sage Sud >, ity.,* % . . 68m oe 2 sf v . o 4 ued taeaal he Mba i roads Sales as dean et Mee alee oa te ast tho, tok Lact A at, ‘ 4 wed ta So ee , al K. of P. Annual Sermon Attracts Large Audience MRS, MARY E. BRADSHAW PA‘SES Mre, Mary Elizabeth Bradwhaw, aged 0, pannel avay Sundy, t 12 a. m. at the family home on (Qninry treet, af ter a ‘Lingelng Bnew af alent two year, Tr Fah, 1922, she went fo Denver. Coloran, to remain todefimtely with her son. Mer. Carles Bradshaw, to re gain her health ond giew bitter mtd edoub two months ago, when ste bee to grow worne, The end came ae the res out of a paiulytle atioke of the hain, Mre Mradshaw was bain In Losing. fon, Keutneks, aud came to Kaneae about 4) years age, she wae one nf the mort hizhlyresperted ant a ploneer ct. Sven of the state, She had been a mem: der of Shivtoh Buptht chinch mbout zo Jeare ut which place te fancal was “bell, Wer. We H. Vomzoffictating, as aivted by Bev St. Williams, the poe #tor. ant Rev. Fin. Vorat solo by Vas We Sonny, ant Mr With. fenkina. Benules a hort of friends, Vie. Ered saw lees a husband, he Chale Te Bradwhin, twohoihers, Mr oh W. Green, Ungtunen, Kanenes Vey Lae fayette Groen, Burlington, (Moratot four ehatticn, Mr. Charles A. Mradshaw, Jt Denver, Cohut View Mattie Brad shaw, Topohar Atty War. MW Braddhan, Topeka, und Mies Mavtio Bradshaw, # teacher In Jetmae, Kansis, Bovlal fn Mt. Auburn Cometery, eee ‘Aha Platiuhalor evtende te the faml- Ty slacerest sa mpaths, VISITS SISTER ee Mas, Teste Davis and Lee tie san and deaghter visite! her sister, Mire, Fal Vottinger, last antuidas, Ma, Davie bs one of the Bock dslamt Standard men, They have pivet fom Vil alind to Kansas City, aud hate bought at ats Btewnt Avene, They are among the best In Kannns and mic progressive cits Bens, Ova ore thoueant people attende! the Annual ‘Mankegving Servives at Calvary Raptist church, of the Knights of Pythias and the Court of Calanthe Bunday afternoon, March 25th at three -o'cleck, The Sw Knights headed by Jachson’a 23rd Regimental Band, formed a tine of march from their hall to the church on the vorner of Prd and Quincy Ste., where ane hundiet Calantheans and fuvemlen mtiched through the ranks to fake their places in the church, while thrilling tunsw was fernished by the famous, Jackson Vand, which wlao Sure nishet “musta at Intervala thranghout the afternom. Appropriate muste was also furnished by the Shiloh Rapttst schurch choir. Rev, J. & Blaine invoked divine bh se. ing. ‘The wekome addiess on Inhalt of the church was delivered ly Mr. Harry AN OPPORTUNITY An epportimity has come to the col. ered man at fast, Phrongh the offubals of the Santa Le, and the lovally ef Vb, Mima ta the eam, Ny hls togalty to the santa Pe Com pany when they were fn need of men, Te saw the autantage of emptariug ool ered nen where they coull de omp'ts smh In the pumy fades of the Santa Te System, much as machinists, earpens ters, ote, Therefore we nye bed wer seven and elzht hundied colove] compe. “tent employer. Mr, Mimms alsa has a firet clase cafe to accomodate wi emplovem, He tas fe variety of cate, at a reasonable pico, auch as dimen, Sandwiches, and a very tay varkty of pastry. Me bas one of the enatert, kitchens aml dining rons whey fe always open te the publie for Anejo ton, owt foret the Kuife ead Tek Banyuet at St, John A, M, EB, chureh, Anealay eventis, Apr With, peta eet iain CALIFORNIA EDITOR COMING Mr oT Taos, Tae Anueton, Califore sala, present of the Fulowment teen elation of Distiht Grand Tadge® No, 32 of Califoruta and Torbadiction, and el. ‘tor of the California Fale, will are rhe in Topoha Frbtay. Mr. Tame will einai in the elty about thliteesix hours, He fs emante home from Pol Fland Oregon, where he hus beeu attends to businces matters, ye Ae A . NT EET FEE MORN) TORI Br EL PTE RC NOT REET FET PEERY F SEE LCE h i No Third Term Mayor 2, . , Aker S iS cop e’s oice ‘ { { ” | . | ‘ Ce noel ——— ‘The sets of lopeka spoke their + What to say to inline capital te > Ui we mad the fatal mistake af tring eMntinents feet Monday inthe primary } veat in Topeka, thereby giving anys 1 a third tom tur mayor They do not want third. { hieut to Tabor and stimulating bas I Te ter Maters deat l ford it ther term mayor, Mr Shere? majority war | hese When Mayor Akers pete up te slaty te vote for Mi Ukete at hin be ever HU and wil be near 2500 nest : fore an amdiens to induce Investars to | Wrong. hin Inonting and teaching wat’ ‘Treeday, Apri ha. MM races and ceeds { put thor money fr Topega, they cena taht. Wie father wae wut adeagrotttnd are arpporting him, We Is a Gean ut ! ‘aiicls and var “8hed be he Bene: ct Whether IF eemctckee acd mecca cloas. « Disiness man who will de the fair thins by evry bed, Tupcha needs» dilerent type uf man for mayor at this time thin Mayor Cororeine, She in grofing rapidly ann weeds a nun mhe at leant has sone Janiness eiperionce: who ran and knows | 5 os nse po ' er Dandridge, Response on Whalf of the Comts of Calanth® and the Knights of Pathina by Prof, 1. UL, Wades Hintorv of Calanthe by Mra, MeCuntey Rold- ant the History of Pythinniam, hy Prof, DeWitt Batley: Prayen by Rev. We Tl, Yonngs The Annnat Thanksgising ad- ‘Irexn wan dchyveved by Rev, J, R, Ran- tom, Paster of St. John A.M. 1. church Vor neatly three-quarters of an hour he held his audience apell-hound, whole ho po boautifatl iMustiated the filend. slip existing Intwern Damon and Py. thine, and the love hetween fair Cae huithe and Py thins, Vou. TL 1, Monroe acted an Marshall for the dav, The master coremonics, alr, Wa Tinney, Phe coller(ton for the day amonnted ta 88000 Attorney Win, Tradehow acted as Cinncellor fur {he day, ] ORLANDO FLOWERS DEAD | Ii porta, Kawase Mar, 2b—Ontanda Flowers, cobyed teameter aml former, Mot this mong follwing a thee weok"a Unc OHavto Mawers wae her dane 2, TSS th Crocs, Kentiwh, Mier the av. AL war and tle freeing of the aves, he sae ns op tow te Kansas, Iwating in Pingenia, He wae mariied 36 sents age fo Matha Aame Meads, whe survives hom, . Nour cluldren snivive Via, Floweres Vane Henson Flowers, Mina bale Ttrsan nod Orlinde Phewes of Piportag aud Mis, Sutah Vraneos Sunth of Miistow, (labo, Gne brother, dorry Holt, of Vieperia, and tie tnothers and ton she tre of Kentucky, alsa survivie. Me. Howrra tae Inen for fifty yoaes nonmember of tle St, dames [eptiet ehuvel of which the [ev Wi Warten In the paetor, FRISCO CHURCH BURNS MCRTGAGE San Siondeca, Cul Bethel WOVE FE. Ganch of this oty burnt ite ane twee of MOU on Silay Velanary 23th, ‘The Rev, TM. Brim be the pastor ‘There was oy halance of w2100 lie wher Bey. Bram took large the mouths ago, He cancelled (he euthes debt, paid several bumhet more an es Gabi, fornbehings, sysimunce, Moating Watters, aud wlan vdded forty -fiye med timbers fo the qhurd, Suess fu the Tethel clove, Hey, Dieun [atone of those whl: make prenclere aid bi leven In sloing thinpe, What to say to intine capital te 1 vest in Topeka, thereby giving angles hient te Tabor and stimulating bus hese When Mayor Akers pete up te fore an amdiense te Induce Investurs to put ther moneys fu Topega. they aut smile and wav What is he dom, of what fe hts money Inveted in, thet bh talks so ptromgty fer ue tu finests! Wht He fe tie lewd of ane or the ba et feneral establishments in the west, emploging about fourteen people the Yaw tenn Save Treaster of the ger state of Kiteass Sst presatent of the Kanets Reserva Bank, whieh tas et tial auvittries white ate progarng ant justine ent thitsamte of dela for lak hire, We Te Pasident ot tte Board af Belucation, and tins acheets aie seen te Hoth enrd dates me ahout the sere ope and had about the same epportrnite What can Te nad about the ether bee foro sul w guttering’ Nothing, bet Hang yom head In Suome, Gevert meat « are not tranaged by sanpathy on low ity. just cold busines every bunts tint nesume tle or her piace an hfe, Sune Vuve qeater talent: {hen othen— the Great Tehovah so dsstined itt lt neat put a talent where be doesnot belong Mayor Commine, Uke Jonah, wis catt at to proach, He bas sttved from hile es ing, and he Je now teing vchuked fs Aisobeteenee: naw let Lim g hack te hte Master’ work, Twa terms were anuratt Ont he had nut rewebed dount'+ deem nee FORUM THE MECCA FOR NOTABLES The Yorum, aa the Sunday afternoon serve at the Kansas Avenie ¥. WC in are called, rooms ta be the Mecca for men of national and international fame lately, During the recent monthe.she numbre af thee chatacters to come ta the Kaunas Aventie Dept. las tien greater than ever before, Vast Silay affernoon, Mir, Rbert Dee Veanty, [International VoL CL AL See retary of the Calared Mews Depart: ment, delivered an Inspirational al ‘heas before the Feryin, We wae candy at his best, and the audience enjovel hearing him. Mr. DeFranty also delivered adidrew ex at the Calvary Baptict clinch aid St. Jobin A.M. Rehorch, Air, Remington, State Swretart. aud Ve. Crepe, of the Paseo YOM CA Kana City, were present and made short talks alxo. « NL ALAC. PL SECRETARY HERE | Mr. Walter Pe White, of New Var! City, will addrean the citizona of Ta peha, at the Central Congregationa tharch, corner of Muntoon and Sachin an strevts, Erhlay evening, Vanh 20 Dt hw clack am the woiat, econ ¢ fa pebtlad righte and poly Regen ol the peuple, Tavnution will be by the Rea, Dy, ta Governor Davis, and Mayor Cor. wine, will owpy seate an the rostiie, | Ue Santa Fe Gtee (tuts and the band from the tudastital sche for hiv, Hl fost music for the oearion, Admission ie free nud everytualy te invited to attend, Me, White be said to be ain lage nt an) forceful spouken, aod) presente in Wie ndelnesees. the “vcagieme whetehy a forte aie wan” Ge Saterday night, Mare Stet, Mtn Winte will nact the amenbens of the baal benno oat the Kanes We, yo Oh ‘ PLAINDFATFR SUBCRIPTION CON- TEST OPENS WITH 11 ENTRIS The Pandealeg Subs rlpthes cantes Moyen dhe 2ath of VMareh with eleva cntiien, The list followe herewith Mare Annie Re ares, Lope Mes, We It Rose, Pope Wee. Lamietin Bains, bepaha Mester Raha Shoahter, lepeha Mis. ate fatieson, ‘Tone ha Via, Anan Faylor, fopehn ‘ Galley Five sie ‘ Mr. Fogere (Maller, Dawtene Mire Huth terdan, Newton Vrs, ira Seott, Menten, Me, Wee Fthet itves, Rldanant, Mo, Mise Glades Ruta, Salala, Me, Con festante are requested fo make ree wibtturce each week, with Vat af onl. sinters Kod amonut of onbssriptions LINCOLN UNIVERSITY TO HAVE REUNION AT JEFFERSON CITY Te the Graduates aud Under Grada ates, Greetings: Tho floral alunini weociation of this tity, hae the very cardial and hearty co. operation af Tresidegt Inman FE, Page, Galley Six |. gk nee eee oe te invite al graduates and under yrad tutes to the Lincela recunion, Vay 3 23, at foffersen City, Vo, Te this cud lave the hinds oon te nuswer the falluwioge Po Wate the ames amt addiexsen af atond and stietents iu yeur tne modtinte vicinity, 2% Write the name and addres of alam. al wad tarnwy stilents Neng alse: where, Views send the memes at ome se Slut the Committee coo circnlaize theny T. Poker Swath, Laicale University, Tefforwan Cin, Ma, Send tn your name and get afficnd re seipt book, It be net tun Inte to onto she contest aut wit, ‘The race ie not then ta the awiftest. but to the ones whe maceed in sending fe the great ext minder af subscibere “Tece are aac jurdcce aoffeved sao tray De ne ef the Itchy seven, | serene CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES | Rev, We I Young retusset Tene Woedmeeday from Denter, Colorade, tte Boe tmnod towns culled fa fate: « hans e wf the New Moye Bapliet chord Ine declined the offer Mh lnether ae tan, Ven ON. Tigguis. of Senne. Chin, excepted the chat ze and duu de yore ferate Somday, Marcle 20h A dite coved witnessed bath ery. Foes at Culsnny Mapiiet cintehe Sodas, Bor We, Ventas, the potter, poncho teafal sermon sulject blue tints cf thee coud” Mr Malady tak or tendon a sole dud elott addresses Were mule by Vr, Reber De Penutes tire ternational Serretucy of the Cobgrel Mons Dagartment af the ¥, ML 6. 4, OH heud eartere bay New Senk. aed Mew. Ttot, fam akdtions were monde to the chanel dering the eh + TH Cheeeds satlertin dar the day anwaneted (a ADeR 2, Ben, Lew ot deters une ems framed at Notte. Sabye fe CSieah ter feooed that thes yo forward.” ‘ile Paotlet Pre therberd be Laue he tne a bob etin again, Hew. WL Tad of Spamafielt, Me, trvetest of thee Srevoud Taptiot ches le at Tacoma, Washluston, be doing fine, ie was deommuruded to the charge by the tev, Young, Men Ae Be Payne, Stag wh lone teen retionely it, fe Trproytug. Ub he wad the fatal mistake af irsing ata third torm Te ter Maters deat l ford it ther thity te sete for Mt. Ahete. at hie br Wrong, hin Inertia and (aching wet? fivht. Ube father was au *) adeeyround Varia [* conductor aud saved inany at deer tagitive stave from las inhunun shire nmster, and so nigh se that he Was put in fad and pantked Bhe atl dob Brown fold. We doen't thik his seme Eat can dapat veer far from Mat femens deters his father made Wea sifily tat hhit and if he dues wrong we WL pont to that lastors We bape ea pecpte will get abate sth trashy juok ous was piven thew by shrewd and designing white men ‘The Wtan propaganda, PHkeb by Cin Whe sapparters is dotie to prey pon Weth monded corat people whe ar doe mille to believe ans tiung teh them by such prople, Ne ane buowd who wie Khansmen, Corwine and Akers Voth contt te mento and we went l not te the wlor Hoth ate etigile for memborshas mecording to lat tev say (lion newspepas Na deus, Cutler Ye er Colued people. My Vhers nays he fe net a meniber and offers one thes sand dollars to anvone whe ann plove that he ix Now dete the scandal mungers get busy and get thts money, We supported Maver Corsiae the, We think te should retarn te the mine Istes where we hupe he betongs and witl Ot in good shapes Nick Chiles, Editur, M.A. P, Hon. C. M. White, Supreme Commander, Woodmen, Dies ee ad Denver, Colo, Marth — 22.<-Sueenmb: Ing to the effects of an operation for cancer af tle stomach, Honorable (Mh Wate, Snjoeme Commander of the Amaiian Woodmen died laxt night ut St. duseph Hopital, thie cits, at 7120. Mr. White had been suffering for xome tame from the U1 effects of lia malady but not until hin recent return ta Den- ver after au oxtinded itinerary in the Fart did he decile to anlmtt to an ap- eration, Wath Miro White's dewth {he rave ins fost an aident worker for the econanile froelom of Negroes, the Aterionn Woodmen fs deprived of the leadership which how brought it from an enganiza- thon with meager arnt of neve Mou sunt duitars to one with neseta of one mullion dollare or more, and nat only has Denver but the nation, lost « leat: Ing eltiren, Mir, Whate came ta Denver bn 10 to wastime active control of the attain of the Acmican Woodmen and shots thevewfter catableshed lbe pesudence het ed She nuor past of ble time since then WESTERN COLLEGE RECEIVES 100 NEW CHAIRS FROM ST, LOUIS Kanes City. Mo, Man. 2%- Ihe tly Taster gift to Western Culloge law at rived. One hundied new chutes from: the Antiok Nesoeation, St. Tame. hes wie peel heavy quarter aah clatie af steong ant ouduring quabty ‘Thes have Tec placed in the weleol cutpel and ts Daary aed in addition to filling a at heael need Tend sam atineephete af a aiene « the whote Feet Moor af the wacty bat Joy, ‘The chairs come ae a sat ef ch May te nt Galles seples af ements Voters of the yates elupehon during He weir Nat a week tite passed sive sthoal apened but some church, sume Visti t «Nwsorhition it enine \iseior Circle has ent a romentaan © fa Wert Con Gatlege, Katiets City hae heen taest sonetant an her attention daviag the veut, aint now St Laude bs inking up Wen stern ot, the Futare for the devel opmcut of Westan Coll ge lacke fair aud promdsing, Clee gifts Ware [On Ths, of Aunty, from Hvasant il, Rev Py 2, deus, pastor, and ete conefort trom the Toeus den Misswntt Miseran (Frito, Mtve, Note fie Harter, Preeblent, Ter, BC. Terdeaem, ane of tte est oratora In the state will be fhe main speaker at the Knife and lok Tangquet at St. tohn April lath, ATTORNEY SCOTT WINNING MANY DIFFICULT CASEa Hon, Fluka Scott, Attorneys at Taw, Te winning cares for hin cliente every- Mhere—Chlahoma, Kausas, Misnaurt Himote and the whete United States, Ita te new trade Ue Ling Bigheart case ab Pawhuskea, Oklahoma, This be a case Mhee # colored Freedman ie eulng for aut of her Indian uel father's estate, Neath a lalf tillen dotlata are ine Jolved. Hon, GW, Gary of Guthrie and Hon, Mott Coleman tn the ease, Tha futerion Department xt Washington Wan aleady decidad In their favor, Me Cotted Elna Sith of arson fact week fn the District Court of shawitee Couns i Mee dx a case where ‘linkhat, Neale County Attorney, thought he bad w derd cinch, Lawter Stott In net wortled abound Geraldine Heaumett’s case, whose mothe vt le tratug ta plar inte the hande of penple whe want her mane, ‘This old eld dade eught to go sit doyu and let this duvgl ter continue ty take core of hor, Me. Scott has won three or four times aver her protest. al cmfayp vbphql omfuy sledia tact Tes. BC. Mordersun, one of the ent anatora in the state will be the main speaker ut the Kunfe and Fork Bangynet at St, dol April loth, BUYS HOME Mire, Amada Mecwe, the only Coloret Tad tater in Kansas, Tape bemght ewutifut frome at 1215 Monroe St, and moved from the the north side to ber ven hume thie week, She fe with the Cla Lytle Bacher shop ard is one of (he finewt tn the bistipws, She Te pea rnensive, « leulen and chureh member aod doen much for the old awd decrepit aad pour chillien ae welt. “hata ft lus been pent travelling ever the &S. ttates In which the Woodmen leeal er orgammationn exint, deveting bis tm and energy to the extension of weed- craft, During these {rips he bad ene, tablished an enviable reputation ae # publio epeaker, powibly eppearitg be- fore an many an two thoussnd audienc- ¢, During this period he has also gained a well carned reputation as an organ: Inn, having developed a field fore of newly one thomand men and wemen, amdnet only da theve men and women Hat wo hewt of fileuds made tn bin free quent trijs, monn their Toss, Mr, White Ix xutvived by hia wife, Ain. Mamie White, and two ebWrent Hohn, Wha hax been altending Tdecola, Vaiversity, and Frances who tae beem untte nding Fisk Univernits, } "the funerut was held from Bhorter Chapol AM, EB. church with Weodmen silen, Prominent Woodmen from all over the camntry attended to pay thei Tast rupecte te thie nelle character, theie thief, ST, JOHN A. M, E, CHURCH NOTES ‘The sjasit son igh at te aerviven a8 St, John Sunday morning, Nev, Rane son waw ut hie best, and delivered ote fof the bead stamens that hae been dened [at St, Joku for a long thine, | Viqatations are ruler waytomahke the banfe and Derk Banquet a cnepdete foes » Don't finged the Raife and Fark tunguet at S. tohn A, WF daaeh, Tuendas eventing, Spoil Jot, _——(0- CITY ITENS OF INTEREST VN populitity eatest wd be held at he Gane Clad COMB. dine comer ef Th ented Van Rinen etieets, ‘Tues day even ng, April lth, 4 eplendid pro seam will be sented, ‘Ue following Seung ladies have cutercd the contests Mien Jusephine Jnawn, Wise Vinla Ware tin, Mise Lily Patton, Mise Susie Webb Mrs, Mabel Mirmfee, Mew Rewtelent Wawel, May (MeM aad Mase Filed Mae Male, Tor Mayer | EARL AKERS —- | For Commissloner of Strests W, S. HANCOCK Kew B.C. Tenlerson, one of the Vest onature iu the otate will be the tuain speaker at the Knife ant Fer Tawqaet ot SO Tohn April 1b, When the attention of THE PLAIN DEALER is called to any Clerk's account of facts in these columns, or to any error concerning any man or thing, correction will cheerfully be made. Unplanned communications, except from our regular correspondents will not be published. YALE, KANSAS Miss Tales is again numbered among the Case visitors. She stopped with for another Engineer. Miss A. Johnson entertained in honor of Miss Giles and Hermay Reid at the name of Mrs. Mumlock, a wonderful creming was spent. A dainty two course lunchon was served. Mrs. Marshall of Pittsing was in Yale visiting Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Johnson spent Sunday with Mrs. Mrs. Giles Fintannel in honor of her sister Mrs. Annan Mapple, with a surprise birthday dined at the Yale school house. The building was beautifully decorated the color scheme being blue and white. An elaborate dinner was served and many valuable gifts were received. All declared Mrs. Giles an excellent Sustress. Mr. Mitchell of Crowling was buried in Yale Thursday. PAKICO, KANSAS Mrs. W. H. W. O'Till been returned from Ontario. Now, after three weeks, she will be the beloved and sister. Mrs. A. I. Pursuer of Parkersville. So, indeed! We will be visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Officer. Miss Francis Officer and Mr. William Allen were married Thus, March 22. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Officer, the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen. A reception was given at the home of the brides parents and a large number of relatives and friends were present. The week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Officer. Miss Ada Walla spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Walla and was also present at the wedding of her cousin Miss Travis Offher. Miss Eustell Lorgan spent the week end in Tonga. Rink, who was operated on in Kansas to be home soon Mrs. Jamie Napue and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Officer spent sun meaning with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Allen at their new home Miss Chongine Inner and Mr. Omar Officer spent Sun. at Maple Hill. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brown spent Nin. afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ally. Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholas and Miss motored to Wabunee Sunday. Mrs. Jesse Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Darie and Mr. Glennie Jackson motored to Junction Ots. Sun. CHERRYVALH. KANS. A nine o'clock dinner was given at Indulow April church by the Court of Calanthe last Thursday even ny 1929. The Guilds appelt Mr. F. chairmanished the evening entertainment which consisted of the following programs: Anthem. Praise waiteth for those. Introductio Rev. D. Selfi Anthony. April 1929. Zapotec Lopes. June 1929. Harnett Quarlette. Every day will be sunday by hand by Mrs. Landa, Mrs. Marie Ciao, Mrs. Annella Thomas and Himer Rogers; Reading, Holton Quire; Kole, Rose In The Bed, Mrs. Roberta Clay; Reiner, Mrs. James; Remarka, Mrs. James Wheaton, W. J. The Victoria Art Club met at 50th. A daily two course luncheon was served to a number of guests and the evening was spent in music and conversation. J. Mrs. "Virginia" Daniels, who was called to Newcastle, last week owing to the serious illness of her mother in turned summer evening. She left her mother somewhat improved. The K. of P. pungal cemetery was held in Coffeeville last Sunday and quite spender from Cherryvale attended the services. The sermon was preached by Rev. A. W. Ross of Offeysville. The services were held at the Valley Run dist church under the direction of A. W. Ross. SALINA, KANSAS The St. John Baptist church. Rev. S. Williams pastor, was very successful in the big $500.00 drive that has been on for the last 60 days. Sunday evening services closed the drive with every auxiliary over the top. The total amount laid on the tables was $150.53. Miss Mittle Williams was the successful contestant for the diamond ring. The following is a report of the different forms that were at work: Indian Mid Society £24.00 Mission Circle 263.15 Sunday Signup 193.29 Church Paper 93.27 B. Y. P. U. 31.00 Diamond Ring Contest 111 Total £90.75 Club No. 1 of the Ladies Ald Mrs. Whitford Traffic captain! left the the Mission Circle, Ora, I. P. Huyger capt. held second place reported $70.73. The actual work towards building the clubs by raising $100.25. Club No. 1 of St. John Baptist Church was begun on Monday when pastor William threw the first chapel full of dirt. A brief devotional service was conducted on the morning. From now on the work will be speeded on the erection of the beautiful $83,000 edifice. PAQLA, KANSAS By Daisy Jackson Mr. Fred Dillard and daughter, the title of Nina City, Iowa, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hours Dillard this week. Another soul's ever made happy Mr. George Jackson is wearing a pair of tortoise shell glasses—now see to be a disease now. Mr. Fugene Jackson, Mr. Geo. Jackson, missed Olathe last Saturday. We wonder what was the matter? Shortage I suppose. Mr. Coil Moody, driving an Oakland Nix, with his friends, Geo. and Fugene Jackson, went to Olathe Saturday, some sports. They tell me that Prof. John F. Lowry is making several sets for his school boys; so ask the professor and get loved up. Little Jack Gate was very badly burned last week, but al getting along well at last report. Paola Hejaz Shrine Club banquet was well attended, which was given a few weeks ago; so we thank you one and all and hope everybody had a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Flmer Floyd and daughter, Edna of Osawatomie, visited home folks Sunday and enjoyed themselves while here. Hankman Jackson, better known as Henry Allen Jackson, is still cutting hair and shaving at his residence on Kagakaiak street. Messrs. Clarence Austin and Robert M. Shelley motored to Osawatomie last Saturday. The Social at Mrs. Bettie Cooper's last Tuesday, was well attended; good outs and a nice time were enjoyed. Mr. Jake Moody and some, Cool and Albert were called to Garnett last week to attend the funeral of his nephew. As the reporter heard in passing, Mr. John H. Lewry is more than a professor in the schools of Paula With the all of a couple of his pupils, he marketed 54 dozen eggs a few weeks ago. It is to bad we have no more like him. Meshmies Susie Landsey and Cuba Wantress, of Emporia, Kansas, are visiting relatives here this week. When in the need of a plumber see Ala Cooper, our race plumber. They tell me that we have a man on Paola who can run eight blocks in six seconds. While Mr. Bush was sitting in A. G. Famon's restaurant, someone dropped a 15 caliber gun which exploded, the bullet glancing Mr. Jake Green head, but they say Mr. Bush was home before the police diel away — some running. Mr. Luke soon is getting along nicely at this writing. There was quite an excitement last week on the brink and the works, the head of the Big Pig will blow out, and make an much more it was burst up town but to one was hurt but they say that Mr. Tate, backroom man over four on five men getting out and never stopped out I got some life can shake hands with Mr. Dusic. The radio sets among the coloured people are still increasing. Hitt's Chatter that's and Hitt's Chatter are now listening in. Miss Dusic, Jackson and Miss Mill stood brawn were out to Prof. A. E. Lowry's listening to the radio concert and they reported a grand time. The three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Kloyd, Jitter'e Blum, returned after a few days with her grandmother and grandfather, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jackson. Miss Zooll Nowling who has been very ill for the past few days, is improving rapidly according to the last report. WOMEN'S CORNER THE HOME THE FOUNDATION OF SOCIETY There are three great institutions of society—the family, the state and the church. Of those the family is the first in order and importance. It is the oldest institution on the earth. The history of society began with Adam and Eve, and their children In biological terms, the family is the structural cell in the living organism of society. It is the event of civilization, the first expression of socialized will, the world's first experience of altruism, the first step in God's education of the human race. To it look the church and state for recruits to fight their battles and to do their work. Society demands more of it than the raw material to be built into its structure. It needs something more than talent and abilities, however highly trained. It must have the homely virtues of the household. The ordinary workaday virtues which mark the woman a good housewife and house-mother, which makes the man hard worker, a good husband and father. Society can attain its ends only as it is constantly replenished with a stream of youth, in whom character the seeds of reserence, faith, honor, love, planted the nation's home, have a already germinated or marred some growth. The water will no rise higher than its source. How can you produce or sustain a noble and virtuous society from careless or inoble homeest There will be no holy and loving church, there will be no righteous and aspiring state, without Christian homes of lofty ideals and noble and pious conduct. Plain loving and high thinking is the pretext for high softy, and this must begin in the people's homes. Like home, like church and state, always to a very large degree. We are praying and working for a state and church where we pray and work for the home. This is the trustworthy testimony of experience. Who in not heard again and again from philanthropic and educational and religious workers, the respaing question "What we do." Pamper but the home from which these children came. The nation has confidence in its ability to prove they know his high sense of duty and standard of life. The home life is one of the sources the country confidant now the fulfillment of the holiest of family duties the sweet wholesomeness of an existence which can stand the plague of pests, is the fierce light that lights on the nation's leader. On the other hand the greatest pains to such are to be found in the menaces to the homes. If you strike at the life of society, aim at the family—there is the heart. Destroy the foundation and the whole superstructure, no matter how elaborate and strongly but tressed, will fall. Draw up the spring and the stream will fail. But on the contrary again, only let the foundation stand leave us pious homes, and through financial disaster or other blight devastate our land, we can begin again and also thomphant from our ruins, only the nobler for a trial. The Dorcas Art Club met March 8th at the home of Mrs. Samuel Tolkins, on West 10th street. Interesting readings were given by Mrs. W. H. Young and Mrs. Eleanor Bolton. After the regular routine of business, the club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Bessie Johnson. Mrs. W. H. Young, president Mrs. Mattle Scott, Reporter. The Oriental Art Club met with J. A. Johnson, March 15th, A. St. Patrick's Day Party was celebrated. After listening to a very interesting program the current topics were discussed. We were glad to listen to encouraging remarks by Mrs. Malone, Mrs. Rooker, Ms. Rudolph, Mrs. Clay, Mrs. Gentry. Among the other visitors were Mrs. V. Pecklin, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Cuthley, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Weldington, Mrs. Lailia Jordan and Mrs. R. Garrett. We had a dainty much was served, the club adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. E. Rolling April 15th. Mrs. E. Rolling, President, Mrs. P. A. Toulmin, Secretary, Mrs. G. Mima, Reporter. Generations of Children Nixon, Jesus, Mar. 20.—Martha Mike, the 103 year old colored woman who recently died at the home of her son in Nixon, is said to be survived by 118 of the Miles offspring, the children running into the fifth generation. Her old daughter, Elina Eli, is 27 years old and lives at Cureo, Texas. Hallie Q. Brown Speaks in Atlanta Atlanta, Ga. Virch 21. Hallie D. Brown, the national president of the Colored Women's Federation of Ohio, was the principle speaker at the state meeting of the Federation held here last past afternoon. The Auditorium theatre was opened with Colored mome- When One Thinks of HAIR and TOILET Preparations One, at the Same Time Thinks of Known throughout the United States and Foreign countries for the GOOD they do! Write Poro College, Poro Corner St. Louis, Mo. Drug Firm Page Widow $7,500 for Missing "A" for "I" Filling Prescription Horcester, Mass., March 23, 1911, minute in two letters in telling a prescription with the difference between life and death, and it caused the Code Drug amount $7,500 to make the error The verdict was awarded by a jury. Five thousand dollars was for the death and 42,000 was for the casual suffocation the prisoner explained. The widow of Paul Valentelli won the verdict. The fateful letters were "a" and "i" the prescription called for barium sulphate and barium sulphite was given. The first aids in x-raying when internally, but the victim took the second and died in half hour in intense agony. KITCHEN CABINET and HOUSE-HOLD HINTS DISH FOR LUNCH OR SUPPER Recipe Given for Making Baked Vegetable Omelet or Souffle—Bacon Gives Flavor. Drain cooked vegetables—peas, beans, cornmeal, carrots, spinach, or any preferred vegetables—to make one cupful of thick vegetable pulp when mashed or put through a sieve. Make a thick sauce by blending quarter cupful of butter fat with quarter cupful of flour and adding one cupful of liquid, which may be whole or skim milk, cream, meat stock, or the water in which the vegetables have been cooked. Heat three egg yolks, and combine with the sauce and vegetable pulp. Add seasoning of salt, pepper, onion juice, and one of the following: Finely chopped parsley, chives, lime, one eighth teaspoonful curry powder, Hacon used in making the sauce gives a good flavor. Heat the three whites until very stiff, fold into the souffle mixture and bake in a buttered baking dish in a slow oven until firm. Other vegetables may be served around the souffle. ALL AROUND THE HOUSE Coarse sugar is one of the causes of heavy or hard cakes. Pudding clothes will wash more easily if borax is added to the hot water. Before tinting colored goods strain the dye and the material will color evenly. 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M., 102 manman Mt., Phone 21418. problem. - ADE eg hoe te Paty : ST TE YR at ala fo « STR, pa e SE ee ee ee ae ree aera eee ee Rt Oe am RR the A Ky ATONE Sea eS Ae et SAA LEER MOTE peti aye es ft lk wy , % SEA ie Pe tad eR SS a4 te y i : : = : : " . te ba Moot th gis ‘pads 7 R ney Seiden cerhy RGM erty Se gn: Y Gee j | aN a ET ee wy Oe ’ 3 ae oy debing Figg yink t4 . r> % OSE. “ey 4, sated eon ie rolls nalommayen i ce wet ae ms : : a bra z a e wvaerg hve. othe gays so wt Over‘and About The City »# | BY MRS. RAE, MORGAN HARRIS, PHONE 3300—DIAL areas 2 ese tare eres ve ee EE OR YD 98 eee eee were eee ee KS -__ \Every Body is Going to _ Jackson’s 23rd Reg. yeBand Concert es \ at : The City Auditorium TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1923° Admission - - - 50c Tax 5c Children wnder 15, 15¢. Be Were : Harry J. Kaelin Commissioner Of Parks & Boy -= Public Property . Second Term Kansas City. Kansas © .. « Punrenes March 26th . BHlection April tind ue _ . Vote For ee . .“Lou” H. Chapman’ — _ Conimissior er’. Water’ Works * & Street Lighting’ ™..: - Ruselection Kansas, City, Kansas \”- . Se PT AEE Nagrel Stith, ol Rhection APTI one Me, Samuel MeComba, wha has been Mt at her tome, fe improving. Yon't forget the Kulfe and Fork TPanquet at St, Jol A MLB. chnrch, Tresday evening, Vr ity Mra, dla Greer left cag dae thle woe te for Lag Vegas, New Vestc. tr be tt the belede of \Ge. Vergtet di fterean, te ster of Ura. Greer, 5 & oe Rev, it, (, Merderson, one of the Dest orators in the wtate will be the mala spenher at the Knife aod Fork Banquet at St, dobn, April loth. } Mrs, A, J, Wilson feft ove day thle ;Neek for Kanwe City, Mo, to be at the bedside of her denghfar> Mra, Ruth ? a Morgen, oe oe Mos, Nang Shinn was called to sTunetion Cite, Kaasaa Friday.’ fa be at the bedside of her alster, who Is an a1 aciiesi fs "2 NORTH TOPEKA NOTES .. By Miss E. M. Jordan * oMas, Ide K, Puilessaf Lararene, De * partment Meeident of the Women's Re- Tint Carpe, amt other departnient off Weere presented five teautifal with fags sto W. 1. No, 3, and alpo one to the ‘ yeoond Raptint church of North Topehas _ Mra, Maitey explained in detail all that ihe Awesivau flag meanato every Am- ertonn oltiven. Mrs Ida VM. Jordan, the President of W. ILC. No. 36, Iutro- dwt Ver, H.W. White’ who pave # qvlendul tath an patriotiem, Tove of the “eowntry und flag, Rev. ME. J. Burtan, pastor of the Seond Taptist nhurch, accepted the fag with a few well thos. en remarhe, promising to heep the Mag inn vemepiivous pluce in his church. A wbort program wae then rendered, followed by she «ream and cake. + — per PC. Heruterson., one of the dost oratore tn the cefute will be the fain speaker nt she Knife aml bork Panquet at St, tohn April tithes 6 | . te rs We wie to (hank Ate many friends foe their Kindness and heantifel low: ere given dining the tMyews and death of aie loved ove, Mies. Amy Biglabay, Ms OAL tneper, Mother Ane Town Fille . Mr Fanule Sintth a 6 y Aire, Matta Watktne ‘ Mr 1. 4. Lenin * ® —_- Me ted a tee ten o 6 Mpeneete, Kutt fee Fin tee Mitte relttiion at PIT NS Tem dence ew a ye ee ow Tek Beef ek chm Tele mentns Sp Ph loth, Don't forget the Knife and Fart On nuet ab Ste dobn A, Me Be chure' ‘tresday evening, Aprit tath, Mra, Mamie Edmond Is abl eto b3 out again after an illness of several works, aoe re oe < tN MEMORIASt | TO North Spray’ Stet, Caorad: Springs, Grorado, ly oving memery of Andéieon Dil lant why passed from this wpild Maret 23, inet. Steep on” dear one, Sleep that steep that no human foot: step can dinturhy So celm and peaceful is thy rest, ‘Wkep on dear ove and take thy reet, Sonephine Dillard, Wife 9° ‘Freeland Dillard * Paina Dillerd i $s Martha VecleVan, The Twelve Htar Club will meet at the reaidence of Mr. and Mra, Robert Jordan, AUS N, Weatern Ave, Thura- dus, April. 3, 1921 AM members are re quested ta br prevents ‘Ura, Ida M, done dun, Presa Who BM, Jordan, See, Thre week Ie eet aside for “lean mp" week in Paoli, aad after this weck Mae om will be the clearest little city. in the state, & | Pe CL Merderson, ane af the dent orntara in the state will be the nian speaker et the Knife and Fork Ranguet at St, John April 10th, Deaths of the Week Jeme Willis, 11% Harrison strest. ng 27, died March 16th. Funeral was “i at Stoneatreet’g Chapel, Rarfedcin Mi Aare Seite! WEN @ee09o% ‘Mrs, Eliza .Robisson, 247 Weatern Avenue, died Marh 2ist, Funeral was held Afarch 24th at Tane Chaped, Burial in Mt. Auburn Cemetery, fer, I ty Merdereon, one of — the est mators in the state will be the rafn® snewher at the Kiife and Pork Banquet at St. ohn Apsil 1th, a —— t is EMPORIA RENSAS Vrs, Charen Tipton wae collet 99 Pou, Kansas, to ber uncles hatte on ewnmt of derlameneas of herent whe has the fli whi h late rest tre In homt tremble and he Jo no better at this writing, Mis. Rert Rav anade a Aving trp to Topeka Satinday to visit relatives and nt Air. Mat. Thats, ane af the old rest: dete of the city. beam the atch list. Mirw, Peter Tarker, on Ping etreet ts slowly sacovering fiom the fad Mss, Zeola Moore, who Waastonfined te her bed, bs gradually petting dett n | Men Fanannal Jefferson, why he been eriticaty I for seme tine. 6 wlte to ‘be np aboot the house again, Her hitehand le gradually tesa’r ng hts health, Mr. Marthe Copslinl of Fart Soft waa In the city Saturday and Sunday Aaiting, hie fothe, He returned fone 4. conpanio! by hia dutgiter, tras CM. Watson. Mira, Mary Le mivy was vers rich hacen removat to the Newtmau Wee morlal Hospital, She wae cared Yor br {he Sunehing Club of the MiterMIssion- ary Nocletyo f the Ay M, E, chuyeh, Rev, Eserett. pantor, She te much better at this writing and expecta to rethra 4 er home noon. 3 AD of the shunbes are tied, thh werk anaugine and srasthIn§p thet Easter programs, xe aAtbat Rogere of 11th and une ar tn able to seturn ta school after, Ki’ eb- sence of several dare with tei Aire, Cunirace West of Tunctiag, Cite wan In town on account of tireped nese and death of her grandfathiey Mr 0, Flowers, es Tha veriies at Nt, lamen Hgptiet cbyreh were laygely attended is and the congreration seemed 3, pahe og wdw ite aptritually, Rev. Wiglecr preachrd one of tla strong Serger straight from the shoulder and ‘{yhed [the dertred effect. ME Tha Sunday Schoot Ia doing ¥ i work both financially and apirifaglty onder the leadership of Mra, Witaie Pratt. Supt. fy The banner arene to awaken new Nife among the pupile and the stobent lace has been the winner for sey sureresteis werka, Tut overs thingy seorking In harmony and perce, "es cme Tn Das repays Don't fare thy Rafe pred Bark Pmt 098 Tela Ne MAES iba Teele eo ening, Apel loth. ee CRRED RUBRARD LEAVES ves. COONONWEALTH APRIL 14 Rew Vork Marth IW—Creed Mybbart atfiounced folowing the Torndi game thet he was under contract with the Commonwealtha only wntll April ith, after which he will leave fon ig haore in Chieagn Hubbard faved to rtate hls plana for nevt year, It is. hnowe fact, however, that the \ic\fxhon Trou, ary aisfones te have Creed back for angtier ceneen and will nuke every effprt to cect him, Only enttefactory Induepments With some elu fe Cieaee stand betwee + Hop ond Le setae nine, ve [tbe aber tates ty vertain that be eH go te New Sak or remain in Chicago, “ ! ae et Rant fo 2 the Tulfo mat Peak Paniet at St. fol (ME B. ehnneh Tooulay vseniiz, April Tth, TN TYP NIGTIVET GINSw oT STATE Pee RATS PNAS Panbue Wel Pb aEe, va. Ne mires Werdilt Wel hy Mefor dant 7 PEBTICSTION SOT ‘To Wendell Welch, GREETINGS: * Yan are herehy notified thet you here heen ened for diverre, by the nlaine ft Ha the above entitled enue, whe fited her petition for diseree on the 2ith day oe Vanmars, 1827 ave! You me futher notified thet Nou sant wtener eetd petition ae filed, on ar hefme the Th day of Mav, A.D. 124, ap endl netition wall tw taker ws true, wm jindoment rendeen) agabint yon. ty favor of the pliintft. Klisha Sint, oR M, Van Dene, Lo Attors aya for pialetiff, Attests WEL Anderson, Clerk, Ve trit Conrt, by Carrle Buah, Deputy Dis trkt Court, . NEE COUNTY, KANSAS » the inetter af the estate af Manton Wer tteld desceneod, NOTICE OF PINAL SET PLEMENT Ceditare aud other nerone Interest: ed ty the aforesaid estate, are herely notified pm the 24th een ef Avril, 192% T shall aupt ta the Probate Coirrt site tag at the Comt Hanes fn the City af Torcka, nhawimne Comnts, Kanna. foi 4 fall snd finn! we ttlement of nanld outa te ul far an order of the Conrt fietine aut adinde ne wha ace the Avira of Ver pow TE, Warfield, de essed, Vou are further notified that avy Halo for cempensation ee eseoutar aid for attornies fore ant other @rpenses revomarity fnerared In the mdedeleten: Hon of the wall estete wel he heart on the 24th day of Amit M24, at Wotlk am Fifa Warfield, Keecutor, ————— aE ———eeeeeseee el Any Newrn Tesrhera or Students who wish to atteod Summer srharl at the State Teachers College at Grestor, Cole. with he able ta ee? ecrawrdciios at MRS, MATTIE SAWYED RAEN ® 615 Cth St, REELEY; CULV. _ —_— a lw TPAVENWwADTH, FAYBAS . og. Primarice March 281b, is Can tbr tate for Commuadnor of Finance and Revenue se\ PETER EVERHARDR poke ee one he Cevdtdite far Fe ICoremincieree of Werer eed Lights moo * HENRR C, KMIPE oe eee ae Candlate tors , Commiraloner of Water and Lietis | HARRY J. COLDREN, PLUMBER Cahdedate for MAYOR SLMES C, DAVIS * se me Candalase for JOHN W, WRIGHT tet ete Candidate for Commissioner of Parks J. MCAULIFFE me en Sn | age Candrdite for MAYOR ° D. R, ALFORD aN THE DISTRICT COURT OP SHAWNEE COUNTY, KANSAS Mary Belt King, Ma oth ve. Noy 5 Simon King, Deferdant, TO SIMON KING, GREETINGS: . You are bmehv notified Mat seu Dave beer shed hy the plaintiff, in the nbore entitled case. who fled here pe- tition for divorce, ‘tn the District Court of Shawnee County, Kanas, an the 200% day of February, 1922 Vou are further Hotified that you"imust apamer sald pe- tition an fled, @ nor before the 14th day of April, 3823, or snid petition wilt be taken ac true and judgment will be tendered against $ou for divorce. Elisha Scott, . R, M. Van Dyne, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Attest: W. FL Anderson, Clerk. Dintrict Conrt. By Vary Brewer, Deputy. i” NEE COUNTY, KANSAS Shih Dawsen, Pla nti ‘ a, a5R49 Hinmatt Dawens, Defendant te Fiontt Dawson GREETINGS: Vent are hevehy ratified that vom Have born ened tor divarce, hy the plain ft, whe tied her pet tion for divarce In the District Court of bhawnee Coun. tty hanes. on the Dith dav af March, 4D, 1024, You ave further atified that yon must ansmer anid patition on filed. on se befnre the It dev of May, AD, 1923, or «ald petition will be taken ae trne and judgment rendered aginst tou, im taver of the phintiff, for dl- soree, Ftisha Svott, TM. Van Dyne, Attorneys for dlaintift, Attest WIL Andasun, Clerk, Dis hit Comts hy Carrie Bush, Deputy Cork. IN THF NISTRICT COUPT OF SHAW rer COMNTY, KANSAS Te Rov White, Painrtf, “ Noy oo Velma Wilite, Defer hint, DITRI TATION NOTICE fo V tone Winte, GRER TINGS: You are herehy notified that ven hare Ten sited for divareo, hy the detendan® In the whave cntetled eguse, when tit | tee ped ttn der divere me the Dastilct Court, of Srmive County, KRawsas, on the 14th day of March, A.D. 1025, Vat aie further datified that you mitet an sor orld petition ae Qled, on or be fane the Int day af May, A. D, 32% a1 fudgmend will rendered agaist you for divorce, ax pyiued for, Elisha Scott, R. VE Van Dyne, Attorners far Oe Plaintiff, Attests WL Andere, (leak, Detrit Court by Catrle Bush, Deputy Dutriet Clerk SDH EASE EF Lea > | qk Praia Pee ge : Bmmcisie si Eee {ere eh: 2 1 ie ee a . uw 4 a ee] A ean ik oO oa = “4 AUENTS; TAKE URDFRG FOR XE VERSIBLE COATS, Sel! hike lighten ng Daly MOON You mabe $200 poe it on etary made, Samples flee Weite ql h Luerty Mig. 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Money muet be eent with all eo sera, Bend 10 cents for postage | We guarantee our geods te er hate and to be harmisas Age tre wanted in every tewn asd h ete Box of Pressing Oll....+..08€ Box of Halt Grower. ..coss.btw - Box of Spesial Orower, 608 nts MONTGOMERY 1212 Eucild Ava. Kantag City, Mo , MADAM JULIA A. NEAL-JETER a NEW SCIENTIFIC OIBCOVERY 1 Cuba's Hale Peaparations Something Marvelous. Madam Julta A, NealJeter, afte years of hard studylog, trying to dis cover a bair preparation that woale give entire satisfaction to every wo man, has st Inet been suceesstul and now bas it on the market It 1s one of the greatest bair preparatione 08 ‘he inarket, It has pleased every cus tomer aud i¢ will please you. | Vulae Preparation should be giver 2 fale teint We will arew short hair atop falliog hair, relieve dandruf and itching acalp, An ideal remedy for beaw tifging the bair ant is used to prow har on bald heads, Write for partion tars cancerning the han preparation, Agents wanted everywhere. MADAM JULIA A. NEAL-JETER 41n E, 20d St. Oklahoma City, Ukla Phone M, 7774 . Price List of Preparations By Mall Growing O16 6 ceeee BOP weeee es SSO Pressing Oil sees 10e3¥veeeeee 400 Shampoo — sareoreves Bivens a= de Temple Grower. .35C.eceeeere 04K [oon Btrength Ol) ..cccreereese 75 WANTED—Colored nen to qualify for sleeping ear and train porters Experience unnecessary. Transporta tion furnished. Write W. W. Bose ess, St, Louls, Mo. Fiat Publisbed In the Topeka Plele- dea'er Vebrnary 19, 1921, e IN THE COURT OF TOPEKA, SHAW- | NEE COUNTY, KANSAS John Sprich, Albert Sprich und Hamil Sprich, partners, dom bumnenn an the White House Market, Plaintiff A, Phe Viapp Gober Donovan Co, Defendants You are hereby notified that sou have Inen ened du the above entitled court tnd came and the relif sought Ie to Approprlate moneys ant credits due you ind on the possession of the Kaw Mache ‘ng Company, of Topeka, Shawne Couns ty, Kansas tothe pasment of an Indebt. stticas whhh sou ane plaintiffe in the onm of $15423 with interest on same and for costs of thhe amt, for money von owe plaintiffs n accunts and unless tem make answer to the bill af pare tleufare filed in this action, on or he. fore the 19th day of March, 1924, judy. ment will be taken against son for the sum of $1497, * John Spith, Albert Speteh and Manit Sprich, partuere, doing vbysinest as the Whife Meuse Market, Plalntift. T, 1, Homphress, Attorney for Plale. Hite, | 8tests Fdwin R, Tones, Clerk; @, Oley ator Dewity Clerks juftom tof. 1238 79006,, 12345 79908, , WHEN'IN KANSAS CITY “~ stop at the 4 HARRIS HOUGE i 430 Virginia Avenue Kenoae City) Kansas Doard and Rooms, Soft Drinks Som Drinke, Cigats, foe Cream and Luches Mr. and Mre, Harris, Yroprietere JAMES A, SMITH Phooe Fairfax 4319 Pree Delivecy Registered Pharmaciit Complete line of Fresh Drogs, Susdries and Toilet Artities, 1968 ae ‘Third St, Kaneas City, Kan “AGENTS WANTED"—Thirty ‘Rive gtaranteed toilet articies and wme@> eines stppiied fo wirthy men and Women genie on credit, .,Writq Gx Raséotpe Bids. Memphiogtena, * JOCIKNTIFIC INFORMATION Chart\your, futurd, gain‘ bapgtpem Ratesssgecrets and your pertopalit, “ettaled for 10 cevtsm Send berth Ate, Thomsoa-Heywood, Dept"bea, Shrestcle Bidg.. Sas Fraactece.: Oak a er eee ise Birthaats stamp envelope four questions atts triad readisg, D, BURTON, Kaneag (tty, Ment: ities 2 KEEP & ¢ Alays Use ~ SE Se |), eke Aiiorea bemotasy Preverson Fathaath " a —_—— Phone Fairfax ¢519 Free Delivery one BNJAS. A, SMITH Registered Druggiat mplete Line of Fresh Druga, Sundnes and Tolle Articles 1ORR North Srd St. Kansan City, Kre SS MEN WANTED—Tor Detective weed Experience unnecessary. Write #° detaila explaining guaranteed pow tions. J. Ganer, former Goveramans Detective. St. Louis, Me, The Down e South Hair, e Preparation ‘ Tam calling for 1000 EXPERIENCED HAIR DRESSERS and selling agents, WANTED. ae aes zs ROG ae | PROMPT ATENTION GIVEN TO CUSTOMER'S ORDERS, PRESS. IMi OM, AND GROWEH AT YOUR, REQUENT, Price soc Each, Write for terms ela combs, ware ing tongs or anything of the like, | — Write— Madam J. F. McDonald or J, W. McDonald, Excelsior Springs, Me. You can always get the goods, Speed, do not hesitate, add postage, a To defendant Emma C, Thompsoat You are hereby notified that 6 petle thon has heen filed and anit commenced In the District Comit uf Shaw nee Couaty, Kauss, by M. A. Thompson ageteed You and G. Mi. Thompeon, Case Ne 35748 and you must answer sald petle tion on or before the Siet day of Marky 1923, or ssid petition will be taken ae frue* and judgment rendered ogelued dou, adjudicating and determining your right and interest In the North 50 feet of Lot #2 on Madison etreet In the City of North Topeka, in Shawnee County, Kansae, under an Instrument In writirg, dated August 16, 1031, and emeluding dou fram any interest in sald real oe tate and for posession thereof if ald tustrument In determned to be a deeds and if lel, to be a mortgage, for the fovectonure of same and the sele of sald property to par auch debte ao may be determined suid instrument wes glee on ae necrlty to pay, and for cecte of auit, Tv W, Ki. Hazen, Attorney for Plats- titt, Attest: W, FE, Anderson, Clerk, Dptried Court, Shawnee Couety, Kaneas, By Moe Brewer, Deputy, . a Aleve ta NOTICE Ottawa, Kansas WILSON B For The Checker Cab & Baggage Co. Stonestreet & Son, We carry one of the finest lines UNDERTAKING GOODS lin. the MAIR. We Never Sleep. Two Ls used Embalmers in Attendance. Sor, 7th and Quincy streets. Stal 5052 CORNS, Callouses and Bunions county feet. A Cure guaranteed. Se Dr. J. H. Dixon, Chiropractor. 16 S Evergreen Ave., Chanute, Kansas. Mr. 'EFFICIENCY' is the lead of JOB DEPT. Mr. 'NEALNESS' and BATISFACTION" does the work. 'PLAINDEALER PRINT PLEASE' AGENTS: $300 an four booking orders for Liberty Guaranteed hoslery. Spring Line now ready. Commission: 25 to 50 per cent. Our leading three, air ladies' silk. $2.04, sells like high. Write quite. Liberty Mfg C. .28. Dayton, Ohio. 6 Auto and Trade Earn From $500 GET INTO BUSINESS FOR a lifto committ b y you. your a and by a tally doing the combust of hwy trained eo- tive postors of the greatest in dustry when we acct. it nor o and Tractor Mecha- nism From $50 to $100 a W UTO BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF or prepa- rnnal big wages. You learn to a profitable and be a truly doing the work. Our teaching of highly trained experts who are occupyin- tions of the greatest importance in the auto- which we secure it for services. CITY HIGH SCHOOL CITY HIGH SCHOOL I am a Photocap. Auto and Tractor Mechanics Earn From $50 to $100 a Week GET INTO BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF or prepare yours if to committ big wages. You learn to a profitable trade at our a well paid staff doing the work. Our teaching staff is composed of highly trained experts who are occupying executive positions of the greatest importance in the automobile industry when we sell their services. Write for Our Free Catalog e learn more and earn more n roll ge bading where we the more noisy and prepare for the mssy. more and even more . The picture above shows building where we are training hundreds more men and preparing them to get into work . Sailor's school of learn more and earn more. The picture above shows our nail collage building where we are training hundreds of an thirty more money and preparing them to get into business for themselves. CENTRAL Automobile And Tractors School Please send your Catalogue to- Pittsburg, Kansas. New Fare ew Fare Schedu New Fare Schedule Cash Fare 8 cts Two Tokens ! Fifteen Tickets1.10 24 Tickets 1.50 Tickets on sale at Street Ra the Topeka Edison Company, 80 Merc Co, 843 N. Kansas Avenue Street, Oakland, Kansas The Topeka on sale at Street Railway Building. 12th Edison Company, 808 Kansas Avenue; A 43 N. Kansas Avenue; Ensign Drug Store and, Kansas Topeka Railway of any Style Moderat Tickets on sale at Street Railway Building, 12th and Jackson the Topeka Edison Company, 808 Kansas Avenue; Austin-Snediker Mere Co., 843 N. Kansas Avenue; Ensign Drug Store, 304 Forest Street, Oakland, Kansas The Topeka Railway Co. at's of any Style Moderate price Gibson-Miller Milliners 7'Highland Ave. Kansas City Mo. Alle O. Wilson ..... Guy M. Wilson 404 North Main Street Ottawa, Kansas Phone 1900 WILSON BROTHERS General Blacksmiths Woodworking, Horseshoeing and Auto Repairing Special Attention Given to Tourists To Please Customers is our Greatest Aim tory of life that was marvelous hrdlv PUBLIC SALES We have purchased 122,000 pairs U. S. Army Manson last shoes, sizes 3 1/2 to 12 which was one of the entire surplus stock of one of the largest U. S. government shoe contractors. This shoe is guaranteed to be one hundred percent solid leather, color dark tan, deli own tongue, dirt and water proof. The actual value of this shoe is $4,000. Owing to this tremendous buy, we can offer same to the public at $2,95. Send correct size. Pay postman on de livery or send money order. If shoes are no represented we will cheerfully re fund your money cheerfully upon re quest NATIONAL BAY STATE SHOE CO. 296 Broadway, New York Marshall's CRAP SHOOTERS The Best Liver Pill They Always Win 25 Cents at Drug Stores or Marshall Drug Co., Mfgrs, Lexington, Mo. ctor Mechanics to $100 a Week YOURSELF or prepare your you learn to a profitable trade at the work. Our teaching staff is sports who are occupying execu- pment in the automobile in- services. Please send your Catalogue to- Schedule Railway Building, 12th and Jacksoni 3 Kansas Avenue; Austin-Suediker ; Ensign Drug Store, 304 Forest Railway Co. Moderate price THE BEACON LIGHT "What Saw Million Afro-American Churchmen Are Thinking About?" is the title of an intense monograph by Rev. J. N. Blaine, pastor of Jane Chapel C. M. E. Church, Topeka. It is the toppoint of an address delivered by the author before the City Ministerial Association of Topeka. Not least among its interesting features is the fact that the message went home to whom it was intended to reach. An object of bringing it out in booklet form is to let our people know who he told the white ministers. Another it entitled "An Open Door For the Negro," is contained in the booklet. Its most interesting reading. The price is 25 cents. It may be obtained that on the Paundenet We have always known that we were of a superior race and achieved that art of our people knew it. Now we come Mr. Robt Delanty says that our good people in Topkai are on the most part inflicted with the evil that they are infliction. "Interior Complex," he called it. In the way he put it, however, that condition only applies to the old settlers and the native Topkans and not to us newcomers who came here unbased and unburped by the things as they are easy, amuses in comparison to what they used to be. For us we can only see a bright future for Topkai, and the settlers and the native born are going to help us. One of these days one of us newcomers are going to break out into the limelight with a really constructive program, and the old settlers and the native born are going to be so angry with the idea of us newcomers trying to put it over them and lead them, they will wake up and put over so much bigger program, that Chicago and New York will be made look small in comparison. Speaking about that "interior complex" thing, there is an association here that calls itself 100 per cent racial which has some influential members who not only evidently think in terms of inferiority, but not that way. Recently they had some printing to do Brain and Brawn LINCOLN ALUMNI HONOR LIONS Install fighting spirit for gridiron 1923 Lincoln University. Dr. With the opening of spring the old threat of the orange and blue mounted out to boar 20 horses of the past season. P. students and faculty turned out on mission to witness the colorful occasion. Dr. Louis of Philadelphia in behalf of the University Association, and the foundation manager, Dr. W. W. Alexander of Orange N. L., presented by blue sweatits from the estate D to the officers of the Howard-Lincoln class, Mr. ott exemplary costume and What wend Johnson Capt. of the team in 1923 made starting sparches. the Quakers for the Irish and Kern the 1922 National We Want a First Class Printer One who can operate linotype machine preferred. Address The Mgr., Dept. A, The Plaindeale, Topeka. Subscription Contest? Write today for Instructions and outfit. Address Contest Mgr., The Topeka Plaindealer Topeka, Kansas By Geo. C. Anderson and absolutely ignored the three colored establishments and went to the other follow. We thought that the act had much ignored but so many people spoke of the incongruity of the thing and called our attention to it, not because it did us harm but because it has a very bad effect on the morale of the younger generation who are looking to their elbows to pave the way for them. Therefore, talk never advanced anything it takes a then. It would be a good idea for Mr. Gregg to come back to Kansas. His services are so much in demand in this neck of the woods. He likes us people out here and we like him. What condition could be more ideal? And too, he speaks the language. We rise to inform those Missourians in Kansas City, if they don't and can't appreciate his worth, Mr. Gregg will find a hearty welcome and a whole cooperation right out here in Kansas. The Negro in the commercial field faces a peculiar situation. There are more positions open than there are boys and girls to fill them. Anyone advertising for office help gets evaluates of applications but somehow our people disassociate work with commercial positions when in reality we do not require the hardest kind of work. In our own little play we are good trying for months to get hold of a young man with the right kind of strief in him. So far we have not found one who could measure up. All those who applied have not been impressed with the blew that in order for a concern for which they are working to exist, they must contribute their share. It is their idea that they should have to do is sit behind a big desk, and look wise, visit over the telephone and draw their pay. With that condation existing our boys and girls wouldn't do so very well if the avenues which we complain of being closed were opened to them. Merril S. Smith NIONS going out the square of the coming Aut of numbers. One of the new features of the 19th schedule is that the with the Harrison series will stood in last minute. with the of the hoor in in cause skil to lose the title of light a match official were not follow lording to the laws set forth by the international Boxing Union in ports of sporting late and the sports in hand that the title still borne and was not affected be amused and not weigh in before the fight, also the challenge was not made perplex. The Cherwale , basket ball team played the Patrons High - lead st Class Printer perate linotype ma-Address The Mgr. indeale; Topeka. team But, Omar, 24th, at Parsons. The game ended with a score of 15 to 13. Parsons. The game was quite unevenly matched but it was a good stiff game and Cherryvale is due much credit as the team has been organized since the first of the year. We know that Parsons has a good team and this is not their first year of basket ball and much credit, in due the Sunday School boys for holding them as well as they did and by getting an early start, and with the experience thus for gained they will make Parsons take notice. Walter Ivain and Emmett Parker are being very highly commended for their work in helping round the New York Giants into shape for the coming season. Pittsburgh beat Commonwealth Big Five and some of the leading journals of the East expressing their candid opinion remarked that "revelling in her pounds of flesh." etc. Pittsburgh wine both games. The first game ended 31-27, the second 13-33. We have had the pleasure of witnessing several basketball ball games during our stay thus far on this old terra firma; we have also played a few games in the last 10 years, having just closed a very successful season in one way if not another, and whenever a quintet doubles the score we must concede without a doubt that they have the records that a winning team must have—poor and accuracy. Posey's boys have "all parts of that." Maybe it was his name, the date, on the jim that has been hoovering over Kidd's camp but anyhow black Irishmen are few and there was never an name like "Kidd" so how could this distinguished fighter win in Ireland on that memorable day when St Patrick drove all the snakes from Ireland. If he won has scheduled fight, he might have had the honor of battling the general public and to much publicity has already hurt Kidd. Don't forget the knife and fork Panquet at St. John A. M. E. church. Tuesday evening, April 10th. HOTEL STREET First Class Steam heat Hot and C CAFE IN CONN 1312 East KANSAS CITY, MO, TheEast India Hot Class Rooms Hot and Cold Water Baths IN CONNECTION 1312 East 18th St. D, Reuben Street, Proprietor India Hair Grower TheEast India Hair Grower Dance of a East India Hair Grower If you are bothered with Falling Hair Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or Hair trouble of any kind, we want you to try a jar of —EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER—. y contains medical properties that go to the hair, stimulate the skin, helping nature grow. Leaves the hair soft and silky. Per, a balm of a thousand flowers. The best body for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eye crestores Gray Hair to its natural colored with hot iron for straightening. 50 cents— Postage 10 cents Extra The remedy contains the roots of the hair, a to do its work. Leave fumed with a balm of known remedy for it throws, also restores G Can be used with ho -Price Sent by Mail 50 cents- The remedy contains medical properties that go to the roots of the hair, stimulate the skin, helping nature to 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 Eye brows, also restores Gray Hair to its natural color. Can be used with hot iron for straightening. AGENT'S OUTLET 1 Hair Grower; 1 Temple Oil; 1 Shampoo; 1 Pressing Oil; 1 Face Cream and direc tion for selling, $200 Rost age 250 extra. red our grand on Conlation by 5000, contest? LODGE DIRECTORY For Space Rate in This Column, Call 3300. Knights of Pythias, N. A., S. A., S. A., A. and A. Golden West Lodge No. 40. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays at Noelock, 420 Kansas Ave. Visiting Brothes Welcome. Wm. M. Bradshaw, C. C., S. R. Gardenhire, K. R. & S. F. A. A. Y. Masons Huram Lodge No. 2. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at Noelock, 420 Kansas Ave. M. W. Dickerson, W. M. H C. Taylor, Secretary Will Promote a full Growth of Hair Will also Restore the Strength and the Beauty of the Hair. If YOUR Hair is Dry and Wiry. TRY S. D. Lyons, GENERAL AGENT 314 EAST SECOND ST. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA