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Leavenworth Post from Leavenworth, Kansas • Page 5

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PAGE FIVE THE LEAVENWORTH POST, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1919. OTHERS Reduce vour doctor's bills by keeping always oa nana- 7 'APWJB8L VI MEMORIAL DAY NEXT FRIDAY THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY. WASH SKIRTING SPECIAL 50c. Miss Mary Babski will go to Kan- "YOUR BODYGUARD" -30. 601.20 sas City, this afternoon to be the guest of her sister, Mrs.

Ben Kuester i'or a fortnight, Mrs. John Warren Pratt (Miss Elizabeth Heavey), of Portland, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Heavey, on South Broadway. Appropriate Gifts for Graduation and Commencement the event that means so much to your boy or girl.

You're proud of them. You have every reason to be, for they have accomplished something worth while, and their effort should be recognized. So important aa occasion should never be allowed to pass with mere commendation. Make them a worth-while gift some tangible gift that will show them how proud you arc of their achievement something they will keep for years as a memento of their accomplishment. FOR THE BOY You can choose from Cameras, Fountain Tens.

Military Brushes, Shaving Sets, Safety Razors, Flashlights, Bill Folds, tc. FOR THE GIRL Appropriate gifts would be Manicure Sets, Brush and Comb Sets, Cameras, Stationery, Toilet Waters, Ivory Toilet Articles. Fina Perfumes, Mirrors, etc. Why not buy the gift today? We will be glad to assist you in your selection and offer a large assortment for your choosing. Mehl Schqtt Drug Co.

Phones 210-211. Filth and Delaware Sts. Basket Weave Skirting, 36 inches wide, green and white plaid and green, rose, pink and blue and 19-21 North 5h St. white stripes, on sale per yard, special 50c 5p nrf OH Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Kennedy, of Kar City, announce the birth of a son on Monday, May 2C. Mrs. Kennedy was formerly Miss Carrie Miller, of this city.

TISSUE GINGHAMS 49c. Tissue Ginghams, 27 inches wide, plaids, checks and plain colors in a large variety of color combina NEW STYLES i 1' nfctn r.nnn? Mrs. Edward B. Lavery, of the I Planters' Apartment, has returned 49c tions, including black, pink, blu and green, per yard MEN from a four weeks' stay in Excelsior Springs, Mo. CHILDREN, NAINSOOK 10 YARDS $3.98.

Nainsook, 36 inches wide, an extra soft finish Mn. H. W. Ide will entertain the Thursday Reading Club at luncheon tomorrow at her home on South Broadway. This is the social meet-; ing of the club for the month of; May and the last meeting of the! clug for the year.

It is also the I twenty-fourth anniversary of the: founding of the club. I acting business matters in Leavenworth one day this week. Frank Morris traded in the city Saturday. Leo Ryan was a Leavenworth visitor one day last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Ryan are the proud parents of a new Tin Lizzie. Mr. and Mrs. William Gunether and family of Thorn Hill visit with friends in thi vicinity Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith transacted business matters in Leavenworth Monday. Joseph Ore was a city visitor one day last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. A. Sihler and Mrs. Brown and son of Kansas City-spent Saturday shopping and visiting in Leavenworth.

Mr. and Mrs. John Gunether visit relatives Sunday. John Wills was transacting business at the local stores in the city Saturday. Mrs.

Bert Reichling spent Saturday visiting relatives and shopping in Leavenworth Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bromell. daughter and sister, Anna Richstatter motored into Leavenworth Sunday evening.

Chas. A. Sihler. John Behne Sr. and William Ketter Sr.

called on Alfred Bromell one morning last week. Harry Nichols motored into Leavenworth Sunday. Mr. Leo Gast of South Lea v. visit his sister Mrs.

Ferdinand Bott and family Sunday. Several from here attended church services at the St. Joseph church at Mt. Olivet Sunday morning. Harry Ryan was trading in Leavenworth one day last week.

Mike Jr. 'and' Maurice Kern were trading in Leavenworth Friday. Otto Weber was a city visitor one days this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Winsor and nephew and niece, Clyde and Ruth Koker of Leavenworth motored out to Bell Sunday afternoon and visit with Mrs. Win-os'rs parents Mr. and Mrs. William Ketter and family. Mr.

and Mrs. John Barnhardt and family and Mrs. Mable Orth spent Sunday visiting in Leavenworth. Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Cahill motored to Leavenworth on business one day last week. Ben Schultiea transacted business matters in Leavenworth one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Ma.rten and daughter Fern were shopping in Leavenworth Saturday. Mrs. Andrew Novvowiejski and daughter Rosie attended church in Leavenworth Sunday morning. Forest Nower traded in the city one day last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Smith called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A.

Sihler and friends Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Ketter, called on Mrs. Ketter's mother Mrs.

Andrew Nowowiejski and family Sunday afternoon. CT7 especially desirable for underwear, 10 yards in a box, per box dixate Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Murphy, Miss Margaret Murphy and Mr. Bryan Murphy leave June 15 for their summer cottage at Stratton Park, Colorado Springs. Can be given a no more acceptable gift than may be found here. We have Gifts that would please both the Girl or Boy, such as NUMNALLY'S CANDIES. STATIONERY.

FOUNTAIN PENS. CAMERAS. ENGLISH LONG CLOTH 10 YARD BOLTS $3.00 English Long Cloth, 3 6 inches wide, chamois finish, 10 yards to bolt, 00 per bolt q)0UU TOWELS 15c. Honey Comb Towels, all white, size 17x36, soft finish, on sale, 1 special The Thursday Afternoon Kensington club meets tomorrow afternoon with Miss Regina Samisch. Mrs.

C. C. Frost, of Galveston, Texcs, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lau.

The Reif Pharmacy FOURTH AXD DELAWARE. TIIOXES 237-238 Mrs. Pierson Lyon returned tn home in Kansas City. yesterday afternoon being the guett for several days of Mr. and Mrs.

"William K. Snail on Arch street. j-S JLiJ TUB BEST PLA.CB Half Soles ates The students at Mount St. Mary's Academy, who have specialized in expression durinsr the school year, will give a recital Sunday afternoon at 3 clock at Xaier Hall. AH friends of the pupils and the Sisters are cordially invited to attend.

3 sQM I CAMERAS for Foil Film.riknPacks orPlatea KODAK'S FOR RENT 25c a Day EXPERT KODAK FINISHING We put on the famous Gates Half Soles Sell Racine Tires 5000 Miles Innershu saves Old Tires. Mrs. Harry Is vort 'n AVassun lias issued invitations for the marriage of her daughter. Jlutli Lorraine, to Mr. Lewis Martin Jorgenson.

of Story City, Iowa, on Saturday afternoon. June 7, at five o'clock at the First Methodist Kr.iscopal Church. A SI M3IEII CAMP. Vulcanizing. Dwight House Goes To Elmdale, Kansas For Summer Instruction This evening the High School Alumni association honor the members of the graduating- clas with a reception and dance in tin- -High School auditorium.

The guests will be greeted by Prof, rnd Mrs. M. K. Moore, the members of th High School faculty, Phone 1726 4th and Choctaw Sts. IT GIVES THE BEST RESULTS.

Eg LIGHT. 1- TTse SMITHSONIAN'S LK 0 HOLDS SOLE AGENTS .1. A. Searcy, Mrs. Burt Morton, Sylvan Munson, Sol Wino- Mr: sons spent Thursday visiting and attending- to business matters in Leav-t nworthen worth.

Preston Nichols traded with local merchants in the city "Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Marten. Mr.

and Mrs. John Marten. Mike and Morris Kern. John Pehne Jr. and sister Lousia.

Steve Nowowiejski all attended the dance given in Hoppee's barn at Glenn Valley Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Harrison spent Friday shopping and visiting in Leavenworth. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Warden and baby-were trading in the city Saturday. Mr. Steve N'owowiejski and sister Hose shopped in Leavenworth Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Bromell and daughter Lidyia Marie and Welch traded in the city Wednesday. Mr. Leo Jacquot transacted business matters in the city Friday. Mr.

Pert Reichling and daughter Kdna were Leavenworth visitors Friday. Mr. Leo Hoppee of Glenn Valley called on Harry Smith one day last week on business. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Gates were transacting- business affairs in Leavenworth Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Sihler of Kansas City Kan. spent Saturday and Sunday with their son Albert Sillier and wife of Bell. O'-to Tilquest spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother Mrs. Tilquest of Leavenworth. Mr.

Bert Reiohling and son Earl (ailed on William Kettev and family one evening last week. Reliable Dentistry Our success Is due to best terials and workmanship at reuoo ftblep rices. Mr. and Mrs. James Gillin and children spent Saturday shopping and visiting in Leavenworth.

Leo Ryan traded at local stores in me city Saturday. William Nichols called on William Ketter Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hally Knox and baby were trading in the city Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. James Standiford were among those who traded in Leavenworth Friday. Harry Smith went to Kansas City. Friday where he attended to business matters.

Mr. and Mrs. Mike'Cahill, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Bott and family, Mrs.

William Nichols and sons Preston and Gretton and daughters Marjorie and Geraldine all spent Saturday shipping and visiting in Leavenworth. John Behne and son Orville visited with their daughter and sister Mrs. Cleevland Drennon of Leavenworth one day last week. Mrs. Chas.

A. Sihler returned to her home in Bell Saturday after spending the week with relatives in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. William Ketter Jr.

and Mrs. William Ketter Sr. and daughter Elsie Mae visit with their sister and daughter Mrs. Hoy Winsor and Mr. WinsOr in Leavenworth Saturday evening.

John Barnhardt and family were shopping in the citj" Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Smith and sons and Chester Steed were among those who were visiting in Leavenworth Saturday.

Miss Gladys Smith who attends high school in Leavenworth spent the week end with h-r parents Mr. and Mrs. Gus Smith. Miss Lola Berg of Leavenworth spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister Mrs. Harry Smith and Mr.

Smith of this vicinity. Henry Welch called on Smith Ruble one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryan and fam Dwight B.

Rouse will leave Friday morning for Topeka. From there he will go to Elmdale, Kansas, to attend the Boy Workers' Training Conference. This camp is under the supervision of the C. A. The object of the Boy Workers' Training conference is to afford a brief and constructive course in boys' work, aiming especially to better fit leadership for the church and its tremendous responsibility to the youth today.

The Camp will be held from June 16 to 21. There will be many camp activities for the boys such such as swimming, tennis, track events, base hall and boating. All oof these events will be under the supervision of the directors. After the camp breaks up Dwight Rouse will return to Topeka where he will I Reagan's Pharmacy 02 Del. St.

ilts. J. V. Kelly. Mrs.

Walter Samisch. -Mrs. Howard W'ittlieb, Mrs. Harrison Mrs. Harry Pe Cour-sey, Mr.

Oliver McMride. Mr. Kenneth and Mr. John Feller. The following program will be given: jlu.ujcL.

H. S. Glee Club. Welcome to Alumni Prof. M.

Moore. Ksponse Mary Kitzwilliam Carney. AVelcome to class of "13 Charles Kriedbr rg Alumni Pres. Response Joseph Huffman and Mary Alice Putney. Our Alma Mater Howard Faulkner.

Looking Backward John O'Keefe. Our Absent Friends Anna Mickey earcy, 1 1. "Wulfekuhler. Mr. Martin Oonser who has been ili at dishing Hospital for the past fortnight following an oprai io-.

was removed to his 112 Walnut Street, this morning-. "X3 rvn I.J ViiT Mrs i i for the State work for the summer Y. M. C. A.

HEAD TOST WANT ADS A SIMPLE ARTISTIC MONUMENT is often more impressive than an elaborately ornamental stone. It all depends upon the design. OUR DESIGNER is at your command at any time. We shall be pleased to have you call, or will submic the designs to vou at your home if desired. AVIATOR'S FATHER IS NOT A VETERAN TeetS froia 5.09 to nz.d Sold Crowns Bridge Teeth 9 GO and Work Guaranteed.

Hours 3 to I PUMPS AND COLONIALS ily spent last Sunday with Mrs. Ryan's Member of Soldier Home Doexn't Spell His the Another ake Just Arrived AS I IBBRH DENTAL PA.RL02S 425 Delaware Fhone 449. J' B15-S18 at ftcro the finest let of new talcums, nursing bottles, nirr'es. it lias ever been our iniv to offer. Just and look at the display and tell us what you think of it.

You'll not be ured to buy at least by us. We leave the merchandise and the prices to do the nrpius and have no fear they will not do it better than any words of ours. Although he has a son who has served in the army for seventeen years, and from whom he has not heard for some time. Joseph Keid, veteran at the Soldieis' Home, isn't of the opinion that Lieut. Commander Albert dishing Head, who established world fame for himself by completing his trans-Atlantic ilig'ht, is that son.

The veteran's snn is Christopher A. P.eil and is a soldier. "It may be my son." said the veteran this morning. "A letter was written a Carthage, Missouri, paper some time ago by Aiphie It ise. a schoolmate of mine, sa'ying that the naval aviator was my son.

However. in view of the fact that the names are spelled differently. I am not i n- 'olined to believe him to be my son." The last trace the veteran had of his son was when he leeeived a letter from another son, living in Pueblo, saying that Christopher A. R-id was serving in the army, stationed some- i where in the east. father John Behne and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Siher are entertaining relatives from Kansas City tli is week.

Mr. and Mis. Mike Kern visit with their daughter Mrs. Henry Gercken and Mr. Gercken of Leavenworth one clay last week.

Mrs. Jane Gillin and son Jessie were shopping and visiting in the city Saturday. Mrs. Linn Smith of Leavenworth is the guest of relatives and friends in this vicinity this week. Mr.

T. K. Wilson and Guy Harrison left one da? last week for a trip through western Kans. The trip was made in Mr. Wilson's car.

John Wolfarth traded in Leavenworth one day last week. Miss Mary and Frances Cahill were visiting friends and shopping in the city Saturday. Several from here called at the Bert P.elchling home Saturday evening. A large crowd of men interested in good roads attended the good roads meeting held in Bell school house Wednesday night. Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Birmingham and family motored into Leavenworth one day last week-Otto Weber called on Daniel Con-wallis one day last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Geisen motored to the city on business one day last week. Francis Pierron was transacting business with the local merchants of Leavenworth Friday morning. Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Myers who have spent the past few months in Calf, have returned to their home. Mr. C. V.

Campbell was a Leavenworth visitor Friday. Sam nd Van Nower were trans-. MORTUARY The funeral of Mrs. Annie Gilde, who died Monday noon at her home ORK DOXE AT THE Ford Hospital WHERE HEXRY OR LIZZIE RECOVER QUICKLY. BRANDONS 224 Spruce street was held this af-j ternoon at the residence by Rev.

Rubber Heel3 save your body from jars and that tired feeling. A. DlEBEL Renx CJac Store, 109 South Fifth. Ladies' Priscilla Colonial Hand Turned Soles, full breasted Wood Covered French Heel, large Leather Covered Buckles like cut above. MADE IX FATE XT COLT, BLACK KID AXD COCO BROWX CALF.

PRICED $9.00 and $9.50 Our stock of White Kid and Canvas Pumps and Oxfords is complete. Priced to suit your purchase and a pleasure to us to show them. $3.00 to $7.30. Pharmacy X. W.

Cor. 5th and Shawnee. Thou 07 R. K. Pooley.

Burial was in Mount Muncie cemetery. BELL ITEMS. "Well, Italy put a little jazz into the peace conference, anyway. Learning- that the Oriental Russians make kumiss from "fermented mare's milk," Col. Bill Bulous Is thinking about importing a fermented mare.

boards. RUMFORD GARAGE Leavenworth, May 26. John Gune-ther was transacting business matters in Leavenworth Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Conwallis and son Junior and Otto Weber motored in to the city on business Thursday. Miss Anna Richstatter who attends high school in Leavenworth spent the week end with her sister Mrs. Alfred Bromell and Mr. Bromell. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter C. Smith and Read and Hawker seemed to have staged a modern version of tiie hare and tortoise race the fable, only in this instance th tortoise la speedier than, the hare. 424-6 Shawnee Thone 427 "Kolchak Takes Simara." Headline. For that bolshevist feeling? Read Post Want Ads, Further signs that spring has set-j tied down to business are the young men in short, decorative underwear i who disport themselves on the bill-1 H.

BRUEGGEN SON 426 Delaware St..

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