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The Falun Post from Falun, Kansas • 8

The Falun Post from Falun, Kansas • 8

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The Falun Posti
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Falun, Kansas
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8
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THE FALUN POST Local Mention. John Englund was in Town DO YOU KNOW That I itrlifninar" flnnhlft rubber inner tubes are XMUb V. 0 Chas. Peterson was shopping in town Saturday. A.

W. Daleen was shopping in town Monday. the best on the market, Demg maae oi many pnesoi aner-nate red and gray rubber, combining the good qualities of both. These tubes are made from pure gum and will outlast any two tubes on the market. Guaranteed for one full season against defects.

Cheap only in price. On sale at the best garages and hardware stores. The one to buy. THE LEE HARDWARE KMM Gotfred Johnson was shopping in town Tuesday. Albert Johnson went to K.

C. with a mixed car of hogs and cattle Tuesday. RACE MARK IN THE FACE Subtle Sign of Clanship That May Have Had Its Origin Numerous Centuries Ago. i No eloquence of tongue, nothing that stands written In any book, may sway the heart as does that elusive qualitythe race mark in a face. And this is true leBs of the obvious physical aspect than of its thousandth secret connotations.

All the world knows the Hapsburg lip, the Jaw line of the Bona-partes; the subtler marks of clanship keep their eloquence for their own. Conspicuously or not, each family group stands before these symbols as the small company of the learned might before some inscription on a desert ruin. Mere strokes and scratches to you and me. To the few who understand here is the key that unlocks the past. So the family look.

In the arch of an eye orbit, the curve of chin, we read the signature of race. Chance Imprints maybe, maybe seal of some struggle so profound as to have set our lips at this particular angle, or through dimming attentions to perpetuate a gesture born a thousands years ago In joy or in some stark agony of body or of soul. The family look. The first we remember: the last we shall forget Elizabeth Robins in Harper's SOCIETY WOMENSTUDY ARf Avowed Idea Is to Develop American Style In Dress and Homo Furnishings. Young women well known In society have entered art schools this autumn for the purpose of studying Interior decoration and costume designing, says the New York Times.

Some of them are to use their knowledge in the adornment of their own homes or in giving individuality to their own wardrobe, while others Intend to embark on professional careers. Their attention has been drawn to this new phase of activity largely through the European war, for they see before them opportunities of developing American tastes and American Ideals in both fashions and in the furnishing of their homes, Frank Alvah Parsons, the director of the New York School of Fine and 'Applied Art, said recently that in every direction this fall women of well-known New York families were showing their interest in practical work along artistic lines to a degree which he had never known. This was, in his opinion, due to the. many changes which were developing from the European conflict and the wish to find a substitute for merely social activities. Other schools where the practical arts of decoration are taught are also ireceiving students of social promi-inence from foreign countries as well.

is due to the fact that the opportunities for study in Paris and other European art centers have been cut by the conditions which now pre on the continent Axel Johnson and Axel Nelson were in town shopping Monday. Mrs. Arvid Nelson was shopping in town Monday. Mr. Eric Holmstrom was in town Monday shopping.

General Blacksmithing and Machine Work Oil, GAS A11D STEAM EHG1EIES REBUILT Bring us your Lister shares, Subsoilers, old cult shoveles We will do your work right Prices Reasonable, Consistent With Good Work. WE NEED THE BUSINESS E. SUDSREN HDW. CO. I.

A. WOERNER, BLACKSMITH P. J. Lundholm was hauling wheat Saturday. J.

E. Lundquist and family spent Sunday with the Fredolph Johnsons Carl Johnson and Will Griggs-Chevroleted to Salina last week. Aug. England was in town this week transacting business. Hanker for the Fleshpots.

Although the banking and currency act is admitted to be the greatest and most successful piece of financial legislation ever enacted in this country, banking interests are dissatisfied because they are no longer in possession of the treasury and the comptroller of the currency. Munitions makers are preparing a campaign in congress to perpetuate their war profits at the expense of the American people. In other words, all the hogs of Big Business are trying to get their feet back into the trough. Olef E. Olson was a business this week.

Culinary Frlghtfulness. "What on earth are two Zepps on a cloud?" she asked. "That's the order I've Just taken from the last soldier to come in, and I won't tell him to translate." Whereupon she'proudly served him with two sausages and a poached egg. Weekly Dispatch. Mrs.

Ebbie Sundgren was in Salina the first of the week on a spring shopping expedition. The Berg Undertaking Co. G. R. Ryan, C.

E. Hanson, Managers AUTOMOBILE FUUERAL EQUIPMENT Calls Answered Any Time, Day or Night. Lady Assistant Day Phone 2341 Night Phones, Ryan 2343, Hanson 2342 Office and Service Rooms 115 West Iron SALINA, KANSAS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB. mm mm JJJ SIS iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I FALUN HOTEL I 1 COLD DRINKS and ICE CREAM I mm Lunch Room and Cigar Store in connection. 5 All the Latest Drinks at the Fountain, Candies, Cigars, Pipes and Smoker's Articles, Canned Goods and Confections.

LAMBERT GREIP, Proprietor 1 lillilill" illilliliillaiiiiiiiiiiiiliillililllllliEilllllllllllliiiilllliilllllllillllliiiilllllllllIllF lllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'J3 The CLASSY CAR with a 26 year reputation for durability and economy. The cost of upkeep of the Reo is surprisingly low. REO the Fifth $875 REO the Sixth 7 passenger 1250 is one of the most surprising car values of the year. It couples to an extraordinary degree all the virtues of the SIX with entirely new standards of economy and service. Owners average in excess of 20 Miles to the Gallon of Gasoline 900 Miles to the Gallon of Oil Its wonderful valve-in-the-head motor of exclusive Grant design is a source of continuous delight, because of its almost incredible flexibility.

Grant SIX throttles down to lM miles an hour without choking or gasping, without losing its pull and speeds up to fifty miles and more within a few blocks. It has power and to spare. And the new Grant SIX is distinguished, because in addition to remarkably sturdy construction wonderfully complete equipment, it has the Largest, Roomiest Body of Any Car Below One Thousand Dollars Before you buy any car, you owe it yourself to know the wonderful new Grant SIX. SALII1A M0 GQM1Y The Chevrolet I I for those who need a smaller car I Little Touring $550 I "Baby Grand" 750 I LUIIDSTRUn MOTOR GOHPAIIY I SALINA KANSAS Tiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinil miimimiiiimmmiiimimimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiin.

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Pages Available:
70
Years Available:
1916-1916