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The Hutchinson News from Hutchinson, Kansas • 8

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TIIE nUTOIIINSON NEY70, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1916. PAGE EIGHT ABOLISH DARK CELL morning (Uncovered Hint mm'oiin line broken open llm kihiiII show cane In Hid enll'imeo hl triors lust ItlKlit und stolon two fur cups mid tavern! pair of ulovi'H, No I en en him been found of tho tllleven, 'rht ptillee received no Word or tho robbery, i'bhf of Police Cody aid. mwnnrmiiiTii Mother-pMS I hwJlin "have Sambosin the I morning 1 It Was Done Away With nt the State Reformatory Today. MORG HUMANE TO MAKE EXTENSIONS. Water and Llubt Company Make Big Loan for Improvements.

Tho United Water, tliiM Kleclrio Co. Iiiih ruined tho money to pay for uxtonnlve IniiiroyeiiienU and extensions of the company's biiHlncHS, "A lnnrtgngn for live, inlllloiiH dollars wan roalHlcrod thla afternoon with tho roglator of doodM. Tho loan was fl-niincod by tho Hunkers' TruHt of Now York. Of this $901,000 la to bo UHCd In refunding former loans nud, the balance is for future extensions, to bo made. To be Used Hereafter in Administering Punishment to inmates.

llll A hot, mealy baked potato served with rich, VS i 1J street Glendale! Delicious I It's one of the xTJv 1 1 real taste-tests of wholesome Glendalet Pbbv I Every pound of Glendale is inspected by I II the Government And it bears Armour's Oval SfkJI I II Label the mark of 100 per cent perfection fmQWi' llll Yout groomr or market man will twpptf you. ambo Cakes! (Additional Sport The very name makes his healthy young appetite do flip-flops. Dad likes them, too! And they are so easy to make. Simple directions on every package. Get a package of Tho "dark cell" was abolished today at the Kansas State Reformatory.

Following in line the abolition of the lock stop, the prison stripes, and other relics of penal Institutions of the past, the doing away with the dark cell eliminates the last of such relics of barbarism from the Reformatory. There were six dark cells at the Reformatory, three in each cell house. They were ordinary cells, but Instead of haying bars on the front, they were completely enclosed with steel sheets, being literally Iron boxes. Locked Up In Black Box. There was no bed, excepting a rude 1 SOUTHWESTERN WINS EASY.

Bethany Drop. Conte.t to Winfleld Aggregation by Score of 20 to 0. Winfleld, Nov. 24. Bethany failed to stand up against the smashing drives of Southwestern yesterday, losing by a score of 20 to 0.

Within tho opening three minutes of play the Moondbullders scored their first touchdown, using a forward pass to take the ball Into Bethany's territory and then crashing across tho line for a counter. They made their other two touchdowns in the third and fourtU quarters. o-Pancake Santo i lank, and no bedding save In cold C. OF E. BEATS WASHBURN.

fl fm si Flopi laalf-Kisinj) Serve Sambos in the morning. Ahappy healthful, breakfast! Ask your grocer. Forward Passes Win for Presbyterians by Score of 20 to 0. Topeka, Nov. 24 It was a pret- fair exposition of the possibilities and dangers In forward passing, the game out at Washubrn field yesterday.

As a football contest, It wasn't particularly interesting especially as Washburn lost to the College of Emporia by 20 to 0. All of the Collegians' scoring was done by aid of tlie aerial flip. HI weather when the occupant was permitted a blanket. Here, absolutely cut off from all sound, and in pitch darkness, the prisoner was kept sometimes for fifteen days, in solitary confinement, and with nothing but bread and water. Superintendent J.

N. Herr has gradually been discontinuing the use of the dark cells. He has never tolerated placing inmates in the dark cell for more than two three days at the most. Now It Is Abolished. Today, after observing Its use for about a year, Superintendent Herr ordered the abolishment of the dark cells.

The metal plates were removed from the cells, the bars restored and the usual beds placed In them. "I have felt for some time that the dark cell was not a humane punishment," said Superlntenden Herr. "We will still use the solitary confinement when necessary, but the confinement will be in a cell with light. I have found that the most effective discipline has been to take away privileges. Uunfutarad hr tbs Blair IClDac Atehlaon, Km Accuracy guards every move and method employed in the making of tailored to measure clothes the accuracy begins when your measure is taken It's followed throughout the entire process of tailoring.

Such accuracy assures your genuine and thorough satisfaction on every detail of the clothes it means better wear and better service. jm Kansan Defends Title. Lebo, Kan Allen Eustace, of Wakefield, defended his of champion heavyweight wrestler of Kansas in a bout at I-iebo last night He won two straight from Julius Relf, of Claflin, in forty-seven and seventeen minutes. It has been a greater punishment, I believe, to deprive an inmate of privileges, than to use dark cell Accuracy is the guiding policy of The Continental Tailors of Chicago. Thanksgiving Specials TURKEYS DUCKS YOUNG HENS SPRING CHICKENS CRANBERRIES OYSTERS CELERY HEINZ PLUM PUDDINGS S.

J. Copenhaver Phone 616 "The Same First Quality and Service for Over 8 Years." GRAIN NOTES AT THE BOARD OF TRADE Hutchinson buyers were paying 1.70 for wheat today. Reports from the broom corn district say the big bulk of the new crop has been aold and is now in the hands of the buyers. The Liberal warehouses are full. A wire from Larued, posted at the Board of morning says: "Severe cold weather has apparently damaged the date seeded wheat." PhnrtP m5 i Mil i a i ar i je fl II i fl MS 11 First E.

INJURY PROVED FATAL. Chester Lavielle, Who Fell From Wagon Died From Injury. Chester Lavielle, aged seven years, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lavielle, ot Walnut township, died yesterday from the effect of an Injury received a few weeks ago.

The child fell from a wagon, striking the wheel in such a way as to Injure his chest. The funeral was held this afternoon. Ofe 1621 3 t'foHfoffi' AUTOMOBILE I CHRISTMAS SFIRIT AGAIN? 1 He was also accused, it seems, ot stealing a Pierce-Arrow automobile. Lavo. It develooed.

had no author mm STOLE FROM SHOWCASE. THIS SCALE INSPECTOR MADE A CLEAN-IP DIRECTORY ity to act as a scale inspector, but he mm Ed C. Petersen Loses Two Fur Caps and Several Pairs of Gloves. Ed C. 'Peterson, the clothier, this Reports from over the Kansas wheat belt show that the 'Kansas wheat is going into winter with a full acreage, and generally in good condition.

There was a fair stand of the early sown wheat and the top growth is generally showing up good. A prominent cash wheat handler reports that offerings are not much in evidence, the cause probably being due to disappointing demands, and difficulty in getting cars. Two new elevators will probably be built in Hutchinson before the next wheat crop moves. One will be erect Accessory, Supply and Repair Houses had a badge, and he showed that he knew all about scales, and he got by with the bogus inspection and testing, and collected fees from elevators, coal dealers and others. He secured the use of the test But it Turned Out He Was a Fake Now He's Turned In.

Printers to Fnd Out if This Annual Campaign Is to Be Held. The Hutchinson printers, who each year have been furnishing the work for the Christmas Spirit club, will decide if the buttons areto be sold and candy and toys distributed this season at a special meeting of the Typographical union to be held in The News office Sunday afternoon at 2:30 oclock. President M. P. Stevens has issued the call and at that time the printers will come to a decision in the matter.

weights at the county clerk's office, on the strength of his badge, and he forgot to bring thein back. It is sup- posed he took them with him over the Drink Hot Water! Have Rosy Cheeks and a Peachy Skin AUTO SUPPLY CO. 114 Sherman East. EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTO FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES ed by the L. H.

Pettit Grain Co. The other will be built by a company in state, using them in working his little fraud. which waiter Hastings, formerly lo cal manager of the Kemper Grain Co, READY TO STAGE BATTLE. TTfi Says we will both look and feel clean, sweet and fresh and avoid Illness, King Motor Co. Distributers.

P. ROEHR, Mgr. 104-104 West Sherman James Lavo, who wore a state inspector badge, and represented that he was a deputy scale inspector, cleaned up a lot of fees in Hutchinson somejime ago, and also cleaned up a set ot ffve weights belonging to the county clerk's office. That was some time ago. This morning, County Clerk George W.

Lee received notice from Wichita that Mr. Lavo Is under arrest there, charged with selling mortgaged property. He had been brought back from Colorado. GHT CYLINDEE Drove to Sallna for Game. Mrs.

John Stephens, Paul Stephens, Miss Esther Stephana and Miss Mary Stephans left this morning in their car for Sallna, where -they will attend the Hutchlnson-Salina football ame, played there this 'afternoon. as is interested, it is reported. Much wheat sold for October shipment has been moved, according to grain dealers. The export trade has been slack lately. It was reported today that 700,000 bushels have been worked for export.

An.eastern concern that has bought a great deal of cash wheat for export is giving notice for the transfer of the 6ame to the Wheat Export company, a new 'Canadian concern organized to buy wheat for the British Rural Church Services. Trenching at Falrvlew M. E. church at 11:00 o'clock. Preaching at Little Valley at 3:00 p.

m. Rev. H. I. Shook, pastor.

George Gordon, a Negro, Had House Barricaded and Gun Ready. George Gordon, a negro arrested by the police charged with disturbing the peace, was ready for pitched battle when the officers arrived, lie was Inside the shack he calls home With tho doors locked and "zulu" loaded and ready for He had already fired several shots. A negro named Foster; with whom he had quarreled, had a double barrel gun and he had fired at the house several times when officers came. He left bo suddenly his gun could not keep up with him and the police got both shotguns. Gordon will have bis trial at 6 o'clock today.

Hf '3S; Hutchinson Motor Car Distributors Hudson Super-Six Fisk Tires and Supplies Exide Batteries and Supplies 107-11 Kast Sherman. Phone 271. Inspection Free. Velie Automobile Ask tbe Man wtio cwns cne. Avery Tractor The Hutchinson Implement Co.

17 Sherman East. C. O. HITCHCOCK. Prop.

Regal and Empire Automobiles Agnt Wanted WHAT TO DO TO GET.FAT AND INCREASE WEIGHT The Real Cause of Thinness THE UNDERSEA CAMPAIGN. DTHEftOF FOUR GHlLDREfl How Lydia LPinkharn'o Vegetable Compound Kept Her Well and Strong. Lincoln, Illinois. "I have used Lydia E. Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound for LINE CLOSE TO STERLING.

Peru-VanZandt Implement Company 17 First East. Hutchinson and Wichita. Phone 64. We Will Sever Relations With Germany If She Persists. Washington, Nov.

24. Revival of sensational rumors of renewal of ruthless submarine warfare by Germany and consequent action by the United States were met today by the statement of officials here that the situation, while delicate, was absolutely unchanged and would be until the United States bad gathered all the evidence on recent attacks. The state department still Is wait lng for the result of the investigation and meanwhile officials reiterate that the position of the United States as laid down in the last correspondence with German Is unchanged. 1 was made clear thaV a severance of diplomatic relations would follow any violation of the pledges from ten years witn good i To tinge of healthy bloom In your face, to see your skin get dearer and clearer, to wako up without aJ headache, backache, coated tongue or a nasty breath, In fact, to feol your, best, day In and day out, Just try inside-bathing every morning results and 1 have four healthy chil REO Automobiles and Trucks Haskkrd Motor Co. dren.

This summer United Water, Gas Electrlo Co. to Furnish Current There. The United Water, Gas Electrlo company has a big force of men at work putting up a new tlectrlc transmission line from Nickerson to Sterling and Lyons and the wires have reached the edge of Sterling. Only two more miles of poles remain to be set. The workmen on the Job make their homes in Hutchinson, going to and from town In four Ford cars.

The new line follows the Santa Fe and Missouri Paclflo tracks, though It parallels county roads most of the way, nig lagging back and forth along the line. if I was in a very run down condition and l( for one week. the very hotweather seemed more than I could stand, but I commenced taking vour Comnound in 17 First Went Phone 243 WICHITA HUTCHINSON Arnold Auto Co. June end from then until September 25th, when my Inst babv was born. I trot TO LOCATE ON COAST.

Most people eat from four to six pounds of good solid fat-making food every day and still do not increase in weight one ounces while on the other hand many of the plump, chunky folks eat very lightly and kep gaining all the time. It's all bosh to say that this is the nature of the Individual. It Isn't Nature's way at all. Most thin people stay thin because their powers of assimilation are defective. They absorb Just enough of the food they eat to maintain life and a semblance of health and strength.

Stuffing won't help them. A doKen meals a day won't make them gain a single "stay there" pound. All the fat-producing elements of their food Just stay there In the intestines until they pass from the body as waste. What such people need Is something that will prepare these fatty food elements so that their blood can absorb them and deposit them all about the body something too, that will multiply their red blood corpuscles and increase their blood's carrying power. For such a condition it is well to recomtnend eating a Sargol tablet with every meal.

Bnrgol Is not, as some believe a patented drug, but is simply a careful combination of six of the most effective and powerful assimilative and flesh building elements known to chemistry. It is absolutely harmless, yet has been -wonderfully effective and a single tablet eaten wlttf each meal often, according to reports of users, has the effect of increasing the weight of a thin man or woman from three to five pounds a week, Sargol Is sold by all good druggists everywhere on a positive guarantee of weight Increase or money back. Marmon Chalmers Dodge Bros. Phone 2707. Automobiles 2B East First St.

Kansas Double Tread Tire Construction Company 205 South Main Telephone 2722 Make your tires do double service by having them double treat.d, ASK US AUQUT P1UUMS. Electric Battery Repair Co. ftk DISTHIUUTORS Wi inn gTflDAHP UiTTBDICC WILLARD STORAGE BATTERIES GRADE SCHOOL ORCHESTRA. First Meeting of School Orchestra, Saturday Afternoon at Y. M.

C. A. The first rehearsal of the orchestra, made up of about twenty students from the grade schools, will be held tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock at the Y. M. C.

A. The organization of the orchestra has not yet been completed but -It Is the plan of Mrs. George Brooks, who Is to build up a good sited permanent organisation among the school children. Before breakfast each day drink a glass of real hot water with a tea-spoonful of limestone phosphate In it as a harmless means of washing from the stomach, liver, kidney and bow els the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleaalnc, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before put ting more food Into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach Is wonderfully Invigorating It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one a spendld appetite for breakfast.

A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will cost very little at the drug but la sufficient to demonstrate that Just as soap and hot water cleanses, swootens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the blood and Internal organs. Those who are subject to constipation, bilious attacks, sold stomach, rheomatlo twinges, also those whose skin Is sallow and complexion pallid, are assured that one wook of inside bathing will bare thorn both looking and, Moling better In year way, Defeated Candidate for Clerk of Court Moves to California. Miss Margaret Kessler, who made an unsuccessful campaign as Democratic candidate for clerk of the district court, will leave Monday for Long Beach, wher she expects to make her future home. Her sister, Miss Katherine Kesler, will go with her. Miss Kessler was stenographer in the county attorney's office for several years and resigned that position to make the race.

ller many friends will miss her, and wish her well in her new home in California. nlone much better than I had before. My baby was a girl and weighed 14 pounds at birth, andi recovered very rapidly which I am sure was due to your mediclno. I am well and strong now, nurse my baby and do all my work. I had the same good results with your medicine when needed before my other children came and they are all healthy.

My mother has tuken your medicine with equal satisfaction. She had her last child when nearly 41 years old and feols ennfldont she never would have carrlod him throuRh without your help, ns her health was very Mrs. T. FCloyd, 13G5 North Gulick Ave, Decatur, 111. Esnectnnt mothers should profit by Mrs.

Cloyd'i experience, and trust to Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. Free confidential advice hod by addressing Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Lynn, Mass, OH U4 by for Col All Msnufa.tur.rs. LARGEST BATTKMV HIP AIM STATION IN KANSAS.

108 Sherman E.t. Phon. 2741 FHCB INSPECTION OP ANY ATTIRV AT ANY TIMI. 8o Hs Asks Damages. Cecil Sparks has brouglit suit In Justice Oallup's court for $160 damages against the Anderson-Snyder Furniture alleging that property was taken from him wrongfully on a replevin.

(Service Car Broke Down. When Is asservlce oar not a service car? The Hockaday Auto Supply Co. had the answer to this at noon, Their service car broke an axis at the oar-ner ot First and Main, In answering advertisements Please mention The News..

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