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THE TiTIAVDVWORTH POST. FVFVIXG. JFLY 15. 1916. PAOE FIGHT HELP WANTED MALE.

ism and the inspiring episodes of the beloved tale are dramatically PARAGRAPHS EW Spen- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE CHEAP 3 lots and small house on paved street. Taxes paid; 5 blocks 5th and Shuw- and picturesquely developed in this WANTED Good farm hand most charming and unique of fair cer's barn. J. F.

Barton of Kansas City, is a Leavenworth visitor for a few days. James Walker of Kansas City transacted business in Leavenworth today. At 9 o'clock last night Mctor- The employes of the Terminal freight depot recently presented Jim Howard, the veteran yardmaster, who retired from active service J'lly 1, with a gold watch and chair. The presentation was made by "Babe" Wyrick, who made a nie-3 Henry Conradt will motor to Excelsior Springs, tomorrow. A Kansas City woman of 43 years SALESMEN WANTED 100 week- ly selling most wonderful auto de- photoplays, just as they are chronicled in the beautiful story that is its origin.

Of course Mary portrays the pathetic, but bewitching little cinder girl, the heroine of the tale of the abused stepsister who is at last deserted her husband and six chil-; cycle Patrolman Frank Ke-rsten was little talk. Howard is kaon Vj i nee. A. E.N Becker, 427 Cherokee street. FOR SALE Two lots in South Leavenworth one block from dren and ran away with a preacher's called to the North Esplanade where practically' every railioad man in -on of lf whom she had raited.

some men were reported to be stag- this section of the country, lie en- Two Galena men engaged in a ing a terrible battle. When the vice in the world. Sells at $5 to every car owner. Dewier Vance, 1511 McGee street, Kansas City. RAPIDLY growing California concern desires good Highly profitable connection can be made.

A select product with a large! i demand. Communicate at once. Pj O. Box 19C2, Los Angeles, Calif. Fourth street.

Price $150, cash payment $10, balance $5 a month. E. Jameson Son, Wulfekuhler Bank Bldg. pistol duel on the street the other night. As usual, the only injured was a woman bystander, who was wounded in the leg.

A nrettv Parsons girl, hile vis patrolman arrived he learned that the "men's terrible battle" was a.n encounter between some Tii had departed following their eon-1 roveiy. Oliver Howley, veteran, was the tered into the employe of the Ro--k Island here when the road was built into the town, or rather, Fori Leavenworth. He plans to go to Chicago for a while at least. Frank B. Brown, Republican candidate for secretary of state.

wa.j a Leavenworth visitor today. Mrs. Jesse Herrin and son, John, have returned home from Horton after a several weeks' visit. Mrs. J.

G. Herrin and small son, rewarded for her virtue and patience by a splendid triumph over the haughty sisters and unkind stepmother. Robert Warwick in "Sudden Riches" at Orpheum Tomorrow. Robert Warwick, one of the recognized leading dramatic actors of the stage and screen, is the star at the Orpheum tomorrow in "Sudden Riches," a feature "Brady-Made" production in which he is given more iting in Kansas City, lost an nei curls which were snipped off by a only defendant to face Judge F. WANTE Wa iter; experience r.n-ittan restaurant.

Taylor in police court this morning. vandal in a store. necessarv. I an! UAM 1 mmlp ni. lccr ers.

day morning, July 17. Call Bax- o.Je Smith of Easton, was a busi-uje pleaded guilty to having been ness visitor in Leavenworth today, drunk and drew a fine of $3. How-Mike Kroll and Bill English of jey was arrested at 4: TO o'clock yes-Lansing, were visiting friends in terday afternoon by Motorcycle Pa-Leavenworth today. trolman Wash Liff. He made the Victor Paier and Rkinehart Eha retake cf ambling past police head-of Lowemont, were in the city today after he had consumed a ter Boling 44.

AGENTS Newest invention! "Ink-spoon" makes every pen a fountain pen. Fastest office seller; large He was on business. i quantity of "joy producer FOR SALE Seven lots and three room house in west part of the city. Price $600, rart cash, balance on time. E.

Jameson Son, Wulfekuhler Bank Bhig. FOR. SALE My large brown horse. Inquire R. S.

Craig. Phone 593. FOR RENT Modern house; four room house, gas and water. Inquire A. Schanze, 610 Cherokee.

FOR RENT Two furnished light housekeeping rooms, 519 Walnut Call after 6 p. m. or on Sunday. FOR RENT 3 room house, good well, 714 Cheyenne St. Inquire 406 Delaware St.

Phone 735 W. FOR RENT Furnished rooms' for light housekeeping. Inquire 32S Ottawa street. opportunities to show his greatness as an actor than in any other picture in which he has yet appeared. "Sudden Riches" shows the results of a young man having millions dumped into his lap; he and his wife becoming spendthrifts, drifting from upright and honest people to dissipated, high-flying and Will Calhoun, who has more ac profit.

Exclusive territory offered. Money back proposition an.l sample free. Marui 31 Broadway, New York. John, have returned trom vvater-ville, where they visited Mrs. Herrin's parents.

Dr. Nichols went to Kansas City today to spend the week-end with his family. J. S. Biddel went to Kansas City today on business.

Miss Hazel Shoemaker will spend Sunday in Kansas City. Fred Bauder of Ackerland, was in the city today on business. Carl Gonser, merchant of Wallula, was in the city today on business. A. Ferguson of Boling, was in town today on business.

Miss Lillian Stier leaves for MANUFACTURING company wants state and county agents to open office and manage salesmen. ,50 to $100 weekly. New guaranteed starter for Ford cars, price $12.50. Dro-ford Starter Detroit, Mich. taken into custody and his many utterances showed his contempt for the law.

This morning he admitted the charge which he faced. Two white men, who last night administered a severe beating to the the wife of the prosecuting attorney of Buchanan county, at St. Joe are thought to be headed this toward this city, according to information received at police headquarters at 4 o'clock this morning. The cause of the attack was not given, but the report stated that the couple were in a dangerous condition in that WANTED Traveler in Kansas. Age 27 to 50.

Experience unnecessary. Salary, commission and expense allowance to right man. J. E. Mc-Brady, Chicago.

otherwise leaders of a dissolute life, and how their great love for their little child succeeds in making them realize the folly of following their life of estrangement, bringing them back to their happy little home. Clara Whipple plays the role of the gay Broadway siren, who comes between husband and wife, while Verda Holmes, is the wife. II. I. Warner in "Market of Vain Desire" Monday.

H. B. Warner is at the Orpheum Monday in the Triangle photoplay, "The Market of Vain Desires," a sociological study of "the upper crust" in a big city. The star is seen as a young clergyman, who Colorado today for an indefinite visit. Otto Trettin of R.

R. No. 4, was cidents than any other man of near Potter, had another or.e a few days ago. He was pulling a big wagon when he caught his foot and fell and the wagon ran ever him, injaring his hip, knee and ankle. Potter Kansan: Is there a stamp collector in the Leavenworth post-office? Letters from Mexico received at the Potier postoffice through the Leavenworth office Tuesday showed that the stamp had been removed.

Your vote at the primary for Drake Spencer, candidate for sheriff on the Democratic ticket, will be appreciated. Adv. R. L. Groff of Round Prairie was in Leavenworth today.

"We need rain badly and if it doesn't come within a week the corn, will be badly damaged," said Mr. Groff, who was here making some arrangements for the grange picnic at Roui.d Prairie next Thursday. Charles Graieske vill motor to St. Joseph, tomorrow. Dance Sunday Association park.

Dr. Charles Mullen has been appointed as dentist at the federal prison to succeed Dr. Walter Cronk-ite. Warden Morgan received a no FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room with board to a lady employ ed. Call at 723 Olive street.

PLANTERS APARTMENTS. Modern cool quarters furnished and unfurnished. Rates reasonable Excellent dining service in connection. Call 1692 or 5S6, H. J.

Loh-mann, Woolfe Bldg. in town today. John Davity of Oak Mills, was a visitor in the city today. Miss Neva Barnhart of High Prairie, went to Beldon, for a city. The men lett St.

Josepn, escaping the police and sheriff of that place. They headed south, and local police are on the lockout for them. The Terminal bridge is being closely watched as it is thought that the men will travel south on the Missouri side and cross here, if they intend to come into Leavenworth. However, they may continue to Kan7 visit todav. i 'goes right" in spite of the efforts of Miss Ruth Aaron, Aaron Bessler TRY Mrs.

W. T. Price's Canning Compound. For sale at Mrs. F.

E. Ruff's, Fourth and Santa Fe street. FOR RENT Office or living rooms. Fuller Faulkner Hardware Co. WOMEN Beat this $15 salary cr 50c hour for spare time; immense success introducing guaranteed hosiery, cheaper than stores, no experience.

Write quick, International Mills, Dept. 36. Norristown, Pa. LOST Small solid Sterling silver mesh bag between Orpheum and National Bank. Reward.

Return to 600 Olive. the social set to reduce him to a ballroom ornament. His arraignment of his fashionable audience for promoting loveless unions is cleverly done, bringing a girl of the street into view for the sake of comparison sas City. According to Charles Rehm, deputy sheriff, who was called to To-peka on business recently, Leavenworth is ahead of Topeka in one respect. That is the court house lawn here, which, the deputy sheriff says is far prettier than the lawn about the state house.

Emil Hummel, formerly of this and Edward Reilly have gone to Potter for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shaw and family. Joe Cleavinger of "Lowemotit, was in the city on business today. Reese Faulkner of Boling, made a business trip to the city today.

Cad Flint, who lately loaded wheat at Miocene, made a test of 61 1-2 pounds to the bushel. All wheat that is being threshed and brought in, is of a very good quality, testing between 58 and 62 pounds. A business man said today that FOR SALE The Sexton residence on ISth and Cherokee streets, 8 rooms, one-half acre of land. Price $1,500. E.

Jameson Son, Wulfekuhler Bank Bldg. FOR SALE A modern house of six rooms in North Leavenworth. Price $1,500. Part cash, balance on time. E.

Jameson Son, Wulfekuhler Bank Bldg. FOR SALE Fox terrier pups. 306 North 3rd St. 1 rj wherein is her sin greater than that of selling an innocent girl for a title or for social position? Mr. Warner and his entire support make the most of their parts, George Ade made the Sultan of Sula famous in his musical comedy.

Burton Holmes visited this ruler of one of the" provinces of the Philippines and shows the sultan and PERSONAL, WIDOW, 21, worth $50,000, would marry. Box 5S4, Messenger, Los Angeles, Cal. on account oi lacic oi gooa uarvesi many other interesting scenes in his not the ones desired after all The hands, in the western part of the travel pictures Monday. tice of the appointment irom Washington late yesterday. j.

H. Cliff has returned from Lancaster, where he spent the past several days transacting business. The Royal Neighbors of Boling will hold their regular meeting next Tuesday, July 18th in Boling hall. George Roe, county commissioner from the First district, was in the city today attending his duties at the court house. Henry Andrews has returned to his home in St.

Louis, after visiting relatives here. Myron Feth, formerly of this city but now of Kansas City, came here this afternoon to spend the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Feth. city but now cf Kansas City, will spend tomorrow here visiting his parents.

There will be a special meeting tomorrow at Turner Hall at 2 o'Clock. James Olson, under-sheriff, is confined to his home because of illness. He hopes to be able to return to his work Monday. Dr. and Mrs.

Risdon, and daughter will leave monday for Colorado Springs, for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. O. P.

Lambert will leave Sunday for Park Rapids, to spend several weeks. next move of all hands is toward a lighthouse where it is believed the desired secret may bo obtained. The race to the lighthouse is made through mined waters in which one of the launches is blown up, but the passengers saved, with the exception of Sextus. After a struggle at the lighthouse the lights go out and Hope and Cleo are in danger of being wreci.ed in their boat on the rock coast. FOR SALE On the corner of 11th and Michigan avenue, house of four rooms in good repair, large barn, splendid well and 1 1-2 acres of land.

This is an ideal place for a fruit and chicken ranch. Price $1,300, part cash, balance on time. E. Jameson Son, Wulfekuhler Bank Bldg. county, the farmers were going about helping each other.

J. B. Standiford of High Prairie, was a visitor in the city today. Four car loads of prison wheat were loaded at Miocene yesterday. The wheat is of a very good quality.

Sam Donaldson of Boling, was a visitor in the city today. John Morton of Platte City, made a business trip to Leavenworth today. Tod Porter of Boling, spent today in Leavenworth on business. Frank George living near Bethel church, was in town today. Fre Gidding and John Stoddard of Mt.

Olivet, were visitors in the city today. John Mitchell, Bill Stalters and Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran in Big 2 Reel Nestor Comedy, Hippodrome This Evening. The Nestor comedies have long proved a big attraction at the Hippodrome and a 2 reel comedy with such popular favorites as Eddie Lyons, Lee Moran and Betty Comp-son in "Double Crossing the Dean," one is assured of some of the finest humor ever shown on any screen. The story relates the adventures of two soda water clerks who aspired to become financial kings but fate played a strange trick and guided their steps to a boarding school for young ladies. Their experiences in the school are calculated to bring smiles and laughter from the moct Helen Gibson certainly furnished a thrill in the hazard she under takes in "A Race Through the in which she drops from an aero plane onto a moving freight train John Robker of Farley, was in Leavenworth on business yesterday.

Jane Uline and Ruth Lamber left for Kansas City this morning to spend the day. Bill Naly, "Buster" Bannon, Bill Henry and "Bud" Bryan are among those who will leave today for St. Joe. They are going to attend a clam bake and witness several goods boxing bouts. Senator and Mrs.

Vint Stillings This feat should satisfy the most FOR SALE On the corner of Shoemaker avenue and Ironmoul-ders avenue, house of four rooms, well and cistern, and two Price $750. First payment $50 balance at $8 a month. Jameson Son, Wulfekuhler Bank Bldg. ardent lover of the sensational. Charles Gist of Boling, was a business visitor in Leavenworth yesterday.

If you have not registered, remember that July 21 is the last day. The office of the city clerk is open until 9 o'clock each evening. Register and vote for your preference at the primary. Respectfully, Drake Spencer, Democratic candidate for sheriff. ine um At the curtain is an Sssanay drama.

Reese Faulkner, all of Boling, were in the city today, visiting friends and trading. hardened picturegoer, Dorothy Phillips plays in an unusual style of picture, "Any Youth" made so by the wonderful double exposures of the camera. Miss Phil Keystone Comedy and Social Pirates Sunday. will leave Sunday for Park Rapids, Come From Chicago to Marry. Ernest Hurley of Lowemont, vis- Minn Coming a long distance to have Tomorrow's bill at Ihe Lyceum is one of those that contains everything necessary to entertain for it lips as the sweetheart of 'any youth" has a very attractive role.

"Sowing the Winds" is the title of ited friends in Leavenworth yesterday. Potter Kansan: While coming from Leavenworth on the train last a marriage ceremony performed Adolph Benner and Mildred Buhl appeared in the office of Pro will please those who like comedy in this week's episode of "Who's that there's a two part Keystone The river has fallen .2 of a foot since yesterday. Last year the highest water mark was reached on July 23. This is always called the June rise, but the highest stage of the year is always reached in July. Percival Wilson will leave Sunday for Park Rapids, to spend the summer.

bate Judge Thomas L. Johnson this morning and applied for a marriage and those who are enjoying a new form of entertainment in "The So license. The couple gave their cial Pirates." home as Chicago, 111. He is 41 years old and the bride is 38. The The Keystone features the great and only Willie Collier, at one time the most talked of comedian in th? FOR SALE One closed carriage and one two-seated surrey, both in splendid condition.

Each $50 Apply Mrs. J. D. Robertson, 415 North Broadway. BUSINESS CHANCES.

Conservative Curb btocKs may be purchased on our Partial Payment Plan. Write for full particulars. T. W. Riley Specialists in Curb Securities, 50 Broad New York City.

FRANK ItlRIXGER Dealers Fire Arms, Ammunition. Flshlns Tackle, Cutlery. Baseball Goods Motor and Bicycles, Register and Typewriter repairing. Sixth and Shawnee. Rev.

Father Dougherty, pastor of the Catholic church at Fort Leavenworth, performed the ceremony. world, the man who has played ev Thursday a representative of The Kansan had the company of a particularly bright and promising boy who was on his way to Lowemont from which place he expected to hike across the country to Millwood, where the Leavenworth Boy Scouts, of which he is a member, were encamped. The lad's name was John Heavey, and he is a son of George Heavey, the well known Leavenworth commission merchant. There is no question but that the Boy Scouts is one of the best juvenile organizations in tn.i country and an hours talk with any of the intelli Guilt" and is probably the most vital subject presented to date in this series each of which is a complete story in itself. Jackies Saunders in "Grip of Evil," Harry Carey, Tomorrow.

Everyone who saw the first chapter of "The Grip of Evil" serial feature at the Hippodrome last Sunday pronounced it the greatest of all serial shown to date. A serial so entirely new, so unusually unique, so distinctly different, that one will enjoy every moment of the time it i3 on. the screen. A romance of American life, multiplied in power! by the golden thread of the love STOCK MARKETS. ery day for a year on Broadway to packed houses.

The picture is "Willie's Wobbly Ways" and Collier is given the usual Keystone support which means everybody in the com Mrs. A. F. Peters of Farley was a visitor in Leavenworth yesterday. Miss Hazel Ecton of Jarbalo, was shopping in the city yesterday.

Helman and Bristow, who have charge of the Union depot lanch counter, have taken over the Thompson confestionary at Fifth and Ottawa streets. Tt will go under the name of Helman and Bristow. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brandon will gent and genteel boys that belong leave tomorrow for a trip through KM WANTS.

WANTED Steel tired buggy, very cheap. Drake Spencerls barn. pany is a funmaker, too. Mona and Mary in episode No. 6 of "The Social Firates," engage in a new kind of adventure in "The Master Swindlers," an episode complete-in itself that is a succession of thrills and which reaches the height cf real entertainment.

This wa3 written by George Bronson Howard and is a clever bit of a story. The skill and daring shown by the two young women make them clever entertainers. A single reel comedy concludes the big and unusually excellent bill. story and punctuated with delightful thrills throughout that will make one gasp with astonishment at the daring displayed by the players. Harry D.

Carey and Olive Fuller Golden play in the Bison drama, "The Committee on Credentials" a story of the days when the west was young and might was right. Kansas City, July 15. Cattle receipts, 300. Market steacy. Prime feed steers, $10 (fp 10.60; dressed beef steers, $7.50 (ic 9.90; cows and heifers, $4.75 9.50; stackers and feeders, $6.25 8.25; bulls, $5.50 7.25; calves, $6.50 11.

Hog receipts, 1,000. Market 5c lower. Heavy, 9.8 0 9.90; packers and butchers, $9.70 up 9.90; light, $9.55 9.75; pigs, $9 9.40. Chicago, 111., July 15. Cattle receipts, 300.

Market steady. Beeves, S7.10ll; cows and heifers, $3.50 9.60; calves, Hog receipts. 13,000. Market 5c lower. Light, $9.40 9.90; mixed, $9.30 2' 10.05; heavy, $9.25 10.05; pigs, S8.109.55 WANTED Washing or any kind of to it will convince anyone of the good it is inculcating in the youth of America.

Every boy who has an opportunity should join the Boy Scouts. If it does not do him good it is because he is incorrigible or degenerate in the start. A Leavenworth woman, soliciting for a church in the west part of the city was well night disgusted with philanthrophy of Drydale saloons work by the day by competent the northwest. Mr. Brandon is interested in some mining claims in Washington.

From there they will go to the coast, and then to Denver, for an indefinite stay. Miss Evangeline Schroeder will leave Tuesday for Denver, to visit relatives. David Holbrook, son of Col. W. A.

Holbrook is studying for a commission to West Point. M. Reilly and R. B. Kreisher of woman.

Phone 1957. WANTED Any kind of housework Harry Carey already popular will by a competent woman. Call 225 Olive street. win many friends In thi3 offering. Gale Henry and William Franey in "The All flnro" will con- YOUNG girl wishes to assist with vulse the audience with the latest Strong Two Part American Drama Kansas City, "stopped over In Leavenworth on a trip through the west.

They have traveled tnrough Kansas, at Lyceum Monday. housework or care for children. stvle of cure-all known as the 615 Kickapoo street. An appealing two part "Flyins "Round Cure. this morning.

She remarked she would never solicit again in that village. O. W. Tage from Grantville. Kansas visited his uncle.

Officer Lindsay, at the state prison this week. His mother is at a Kansas Citv hospital because of' throat trouble. Miss Jennie Edwards of Fair-mount is entertaining several of her WANTED Situation as housekeep er, good manager and cook. Wid Iowa and the northwest, using the' Santa Fe trail and Lincoln highwav. Thev built their own car, which is of 33 horsepower.

They experienced little trouble with sand and jnud. James Stanton returned this morn-! THE A TRES- ower or bachelor preferred. Refer Olga Petrova in a Metro feaj drama, dealing vividly with cir-turp. "My Madonna." Mondav. cumstantial evidence is "Kilied By Madame Petrova plas Monday in Whom?" at the Lyceum on Monday, thp Metro feature.

"My Madonna." It is also a powerful sermon against adnted from the well known stage the folly of permitting children to nlav, "The Snell of the Yukon." A. play with firearms. Vivian Rich ences. care Post. V()f! irUVT friends with a house party thiol ing from Beloit.

where he has Mary Pickford at the Orphenm in week. Among her guests are folks been for the past week. He took outj "Cinderella." from Kansas City, Leavenworth and; a force of 75 nesrro laborers with! In the exquisitely fanciful fairy- ptor-t- of snow earned cool, shady streams deep snows that Alfred Vosburgh and George the three players who have inar'e FOR RENT Furnished, Martin Gonser's new, modern house of 6 v-itl be a delight to watch on a warm Eoms 0f the best pictures ihis the day. rooms, 412 Walnut; convenient location; good neighborhood; desirable Potter, him to work on the "Cinderella," arranged from: Harry F. Bostwick, traveling gang.

i the beautiful symbolic and century- passenger asent for the New York; A variable liors3 belonging to old story, Mary Pickford is playing a TpVa prpnnpr ws onnd strangled return engagement at the Orpheum Fvciting AdveTitMre "Secret oi the home in every respect. Will lease at reasonable rent to a good party. Apply W. D. Reyburn or to Mr.

Gonser on premises. Siihirarine." today. It is a Famous Players-; tr dPa tpH -rrqT pni-nincr rt ater has ever shown, are in the leads. Marriage below his social scai'-. disinheritance, poverty, the murder cf his father, arrest and exoneration Cgure in the interesting life of the hro of this drams.

Mutual Weekly and two reels of comedies complete Monday's prc- t-n. Dimpr bo ritrht bp worked Paramount and a wonderful Chanter No. 6 of "The Secret of hi fw ovor tVp rno thp nxt i The varying vicissitudes of Cinde- ihe Submarine" tcdv at the Ly- Central lines, was here on business yesterday. Harold Reu of Boling, was a Leavenworth visitor veterdav. W.

G. Edsrell of Kansas Citv. spent yesferday in Leavenworth visiting friends. rella's life wifti her many sorrows coum is full of adventura. and her great triumph, are depicted Vork brines te bcoks to Lieut.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 328 Ottawa street. rnrtmfner tb 1 fn'ind him dnd Hq bonVit bv 'Mr. a short t'me po in Kansas City. with a fascinating degree of real- none, but it turns cut that they ar-3 gram.

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