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Kansas City Sun from Kansas City, Kansas • 4

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THE SUN, KANSAS CITY, KANSAS TIIK KANSAS CITY SUN KiTAliUSHID Mi, MRS. FREDERICK MRS, DOYLE Drexel 0384 Res. Fifield 3871 Tt. Hum it at tin at limit Cliy, Xaa. f.r irautmiaalna thruutn the mailt at t.eued elan mauar, PI FAIRFAX 3900 tn llit District t'uuit of WyaniiuUa County, Kaiiaat.

Division Number I. I'aul bupik'h and tv bopikh, Plalntlffi, vt. No. 18437-A L. llenntttt.

If living, or It dead, tl.t unknown h.irs, executors, adinittialraturo, trUMieo and aaalgua, it' any, ul taid ItuiiniHl and lh unknown tuncnaurn, liutiMia and alga, it ny, of Tha Industrial Invitimunl Company, a ditaulvad tol uol at iun. Tlit State of Kanaaa, to all of Ilia abova named delendallll, UivellnKi ot you la hereby notified that you hava Un aued by Hit abova named plalntllft In tha above entitled court and cauao, and lliat F. IIKISI.ER EDITOR. WEEKLY i ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. 507 VIRGINIA AVENUE.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1521 Lafayette Art Shop China Decorating, Oil Painting, Water Color HERMIT'S LIFE HIS CHOICE Open for Business! Grary-Wilcraft Battery Service Co, All Makes of Batteries Repaired and Recharged Free Inspection on Jill Makes of galleries GIVE US A TRIAL I RIO MINNPCHTA A 7I7TSJT TtT Favors for Parties and Clubs Wedding Qijls 530 Minnciota Avenue Kansas City, Kansas tim-li ol you uiual antwen tha petition tiled by tha plnlmills in tha above court and causa on or before ttie ItMh day of September, 11)21, or aid putillon will be takeu at true and judgment and decree will be rendered aicainil you accordingly of the following nature, to-will 1. '4 hat each dtiendaul ba compelled to ihuw wheL claim, ettale, Intereat, or lien ha may have In the following deecrlbed real aetata in Wyandotte County, Kalians, tu-witi Lola III and 11, In Block 12, Clifton Illlit, an addition In Kantat City, Kama, according to the refolded plat of laid addition, and that turn clulnit, ettaUt, Interetta and line be adjudged nd decreed to be null and void, t. That plalntiffi' title to taid rent ettate ba decreed to be abolute and perlect, and that it be 'itiieted against each of tha dufend-anta, and that each of tha defendant be wholly excluded frmii any inurem, aetata, title or lion in laid ruul eat at or any part thereof, and be enjoined from aaarrting ny claim, hen, tale or etlate in any part of taid real etttate. 9. That the court find, adjudge and decree that all of the allegation! contained In plain-till petition are true and that they hava tuch other and further relief at the facta therein art out may entitle them to.

I'AUL KOPT1CH and EVA Kiirncii. Plalntiffa. tly MoANANY, ALUKN a VAN CLfcAVK. T. P.

LAYDEN L. M. KLASSEN lhalr (First published August 6, 1921.) WET WASH. 5 CTS. POUND ROUGH DRY lO CTS.

POUND FLAT 7 CTS. POUND Man Who Hat "Flocked by Hlmtoir for Twenty-Fiv Years Will Have No Other. A hermit li'udM a ftiMrlnallng So V. I.i. Clark hh.vh, iiiiiI ho ouxlit to know, fur he has been tt hermit In the arctic wlliliTiifhs ni'itrly quarter of a ci'iilury.

"(Hire a hermit, alwayn a hermit," 8ii, Mr. Clark. "A hermit wants no-ImiiIj'b jilly. (IIe enjoys IiIh solitude mill wouldn't trade It for the plean-ures mid excitement of cities. I tmve heen In civilization a year now and I inn going hack home to the wilder-iicH as iiil-kJy H8 I can.

There are no fnkirs, swindlers and thieves there." Mr. Clark's home cnhln Is on the headwaters of reel river. 180 miles from Hersehel Island and 110 miles from Fort MePhcrson, Ills nearem! neighbor 1 Ml miles away. They see each other once a year. With the exception of this man, Abe Schufer, Mr.

Clark 's the only human being In a thousand square miles of country. The Indians do not ro that far north and the Eskimos do not come that far mm Hi. "I have seen 10.000 caribou In a herd," Mr, Clark said. "They go to the arctic const In the spring to have their young nnd In September they return south to the edge of the timber, where they can find shelter and moss on which they live." The mercury goes 75 degrees below In winter, Mr. Clark says, but It Is the most healthful climate In the worid.

Old-timers up there, he declares, do not know what sickness means. Builder's Hardware, Paints, Garden I Tools of All Kinds Screen Wire, Chicken Wire, Fencing BEST LAUNDRY Kansas City, Kansas Fifth and Troup W. H. KUCHERA FINISHING DEPARTMENT: "We Sew on Buttons, Darn Your Hose and Mend Your Clothet" "YOUR HARDWARE DEALER" I 1203 Kansas Avenue Bell Phone Fairfax 2558 PROMPT DELIVERY A Trial Bundle X7aivta-v Q97fi Patronize) a Home Will Convince You ralUOA 4 institution PUBLICATION NOTICE. of Kantat to Harold Dengel, a Minor, (inieting: Harold Dengel.

a minor, will take that he, together with fcarle R. Gilbert, at Ad-minittrator of the ealat of Ida M. Dengel, deceased, hava been sued at defendant! by Abraham L. Forayth at plaintiff in an action Numbered 16416-A pending in tha District Court of Wyandotte County, Kantai that tha plaintiff hat tiled hii petition in auch court in the taid action and that unleaa the defendant, Harold Dengel, antweri luch petition on or beiore the Kith day of September, 1921, the tame will be taken at true and a judgment rendered accordingly quieting the title of the plaintiff to the real property tituated lu Wyandotte County, Kantat, and described aa the West forty (40) feet of Lot nineteen (19), and the West forty (40) feet of Lot twenty and the Wcat forty (40) feet of tht North twenty-five (26) feet of Lot eighteen (18), all In Block five (6), Western Highland, a platted addition now a part of Kantai City, Kantat, etich preinitca being commonly known at J067 Cleveland Avenue, in Kansas City, Kantat, and barring the defendant, ad-old Dengel from all right, title or interest in and to the taid real estate and alto barring and excluding the taid defendant, Harold Dengel from all right, title or interett in or to any of the personal property owned by Ida S. Dengel at the time of her death and barring and excluding the said Harold Dengel from any right, title or interett in or to any of the money amounting to about One Thousand our Hundred Forty one and 46-100 Dollar! left deposited in the bank and belonging to said Ida ti.

Dengel at the time of her death and giving to the plaintiff such other relief as he may be entitled to in law or equity with reference to the property owned by Ida S. Dengel at the time of her death, and permanently enjoining the said Harold Dengel from ever setting up any claim to any right, title or interest in or to any of the aforesaid property or any of tha property of Ida S. Uengel owned by her at the lime of her death, and for costa of this action. ABRAHAM L. FORSYTH.

Plaintiff. By EMERSON SMITH, His Attorneys. (First published August 6, 1921.) HELL PHONE MAIN 6248 WORD HAS MANY MEANINGS HOME PHONE DREXEL 0455 FALCONER Furniture Company Conte Bros. Co. 1 4-10 NORTH JAMES ST.

3 Plain and Raised Doughnuts i i Jelly Doughnuts Cream Doughnuts HIGHEST QUALITY When One Mentions "Fish," the Syllable Is Susceptible of More Than One Construction. "All Is not fish that swims" reflected the sapient philosopher as be beheld a summer glr.l taking to the ocean. The sapient philosopher was formulating a great truth when he came to that conclusion. The whale, for Instance, although It unquestionably Is more closelv related to the cow than to the minnow. The seal Is closer kin to the dog than to the fluke.

To a great many fishermen the word "fish" see Latin "plscls" and Dutch "visch" (the same word) possesses only, the verb form, "to fish." Catch ing fish Is not a necessary part of the piocess of fishing. The thing Is "to fish," and Is not primarily to catch fish. (See fisherman on the banks of the Seine In Paris, "fishing" all day without even getting a bite from a minnow.) A famous Englishman by the name of Iznak Walton was one of' the most persistent patrons of the verb "to fish." The "fish" was also extensively used during the war in an ef forf to save meat for the BELL PHONE FAIRFAX 0431 BUY YOUR COAL NOW! THOS. E. HUGHES COAL AND WOOD 1211 North 5th Kansas City.

Kas. We make any iW of Doughnuts for Lodges, Churches and Socials Delivered Promptly to Any Part of the City GIVE US A TRIAL 332 NORTH SEVENTH STREET NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. State of Kansas, 1 County of Wyandote, ss. In the Probate Court in and for said County and State. In the Matter of the Estate of John Plskulla, Deceased.

No. 9922 Creditors and all other persona Interested in the aforesaid estate, are hereby notified that on the 6th day of September, 1921, at the regular term ol the Probata Court In and for said county held at the probate court room in Kansas City, Wyandotte County and state aforesaid, I shall apply to said Court for a lull and final settlement of said estate, and at such time or as soon thereafter a the tame can be heaiu, an application will be made lor an order of the Court finding and adjudging who were tha heirs of the taid de- E. Q. STILLWELL, Administrator with the will annexed of tha estate of John I'iskulla, Deceased. In Witness Whereof, the undersigned, Pro-bat Judge in and for the County of Wyandotte, State of Kansas, have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the seal of the aaid Probate Court, this 1st day of August A.

D. 1921. (SEAL) JOHN T. SIMS. Probate Judge.

(Firut published August 5. 1921.) GEO. L. LEO F. WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS Tenth St.

Loan Office 1015 CENTRAL AVE. Money to Loan on Anything We Carry a Full Line of High Class Gents' Furnishing Goods at Very Low Prices. It Will Pay You to Visit Us. HORSEMAN ABSTRACTERS Rooms 1 2 Neudeck Building (UPSTAIRS) Bigamy for a Lodging. A Le Mans signalman has just been condemned to two years' Imprisonment for bigamy which, he avers, he committed In order to find in the pres ent "crisc de Logement" somewhere to lay his head.

He Is a man of fifty-five and he re cently married a widow of seventy five who offered him a room in her cottage on the firm condition that he should marry her. This he did, de during tlnft his wife was dead. One of his wives was dead, but the polio tracked down another, who deserted him some time ago. The unforMinnb man. has now had "erise de LQgemenf solved for some time, at least.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. State of Kansas, County of Wyandotte, ss. In the Probate Court in and for said County and State. In the Matter of the Estate of Felmni Cyerni-kiewic, Deceased. No.

10027 Creditors and all other persons Interested in the aforesaid estate, are hereby notified, that on the 6th day of September, 1921, at the regular term of the Probate Court in and for said County, held at the Probate Court room in Kansas City, County of Wyandotte, and State aforesaid, I shall apply to said Court for a full and final settlement of said estate, and at such time, or aa soon thereafter as the same can be heard, an application will be made for an order of the Court finding and adjudging who were the heiri of the said deceased. EARLE R. GILBERT, Adm'r of the Estate of Felmni Cyernikiewic Deceased. In Witness Whereof, the undersigned, Probate Judge in and for the County of Wyandotte, State of Kansas, have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the seal of the said Probate Court, this 25th day of July A. D.

1921. (SEAL) JOHN T. SIMS, Probate Judge. (First published August 8, 1921.) HOME DREXEL 0350 BELL FAIRFAX 1394 PHONES nt.t.ti. a.ia...,wtM.....t.t..Mt.MtiM.t.aWt.

644 MINNESOTA AVENUE I Fairfax 5240 Drexel 1110 Bordo' Quality Cake ANYTHING IN CAKE "jisk Your Grocer" 910-912-914 North Eleventh Street FRED KANE BUD KANE Kane Bros. Garage Blackbird Fed Thrush. A lady of Penzance who Is a greai lover of birds, says Mr. W. H.

Hudson in his recently published book, "Adventures Among Birds," noticed that a blackbird and a thrush always came together to her lawn where she was ii, the habit of placing food for the birds. Then she noticed that the blackbird fed the thrush, picking up the crumbs of bread and putting thera Into Its mouth. Looking more closely, she dls covered that the thrush's beak hail been cut off close to the head, probably by a steel trap or a 'sudden-death spring trap, such as the child en In Cornwall commonly use to catch kill small birds. The thrush was Incapable of feeding Itself. i I i I i PUBLICATION NOTICE.

In the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansaa. Orbie Wood, Overhauling, Ignition, Generator and Starter WOKR GUARANTEED Carbon Burning and WMlnSErWCE CAR-Radlattr and BatUry Wtrh PHONE FAIRFAX 5225 1816 North 5th Street Kannaa City, Kameaa PUBLICATION NOTICE. Catherine Nance will take notice that she has been sued as defendant in an action brought by T. A. Nance at plaintiff in case Number 16267-A In the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas, Division One; that the plaintiff has filed his petition In such action in the said court and that unless the defendant answers the same on or before the 9th day of September, 1921, such petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly, divorcing the plaintiff from the defendant for her fault, T.

A. NANCE, Plaintiff. By EMERSON SMITH, Hie Attorneys. (First published July 29th, 1921.) Plaintiff, No. 16510-A Defendant.

vs. Pearl May Wood, the abova named defend- To Pearl May Wood, PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansaa. Hattio E. Dickie, Plaintiff, vs.

No. 16472-A John E. Dickie, Defendant. To John Dickie, the above named defendant You are hereb notified that the' above named plaintiff filed the above entitled action in the above designated court on the 9th day of Auguat, 1921. You are further notified that taid action it a suit for divoroe, and tn plalntiffa petition filed therein the charges you with extreme cruelty and gross neglect of duty and asks that an absolute decree of divorce be granted her.

You are further notified that unless you answer aaid petition and the alienations therein contained on or before the 30th day of September, 1921, the allegations in plaintiff's petition will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered against you in favor of the plaintiff, granting her sn absolute decree of divorce. DON C. McCOMBS, Attorney or Plaintiff. (First published August 19, 1921.) ant: You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff filed the above entitled action in the abova designated court on the 12th day of August, 1921. You are further notified that said action Is a suit for divorce and in plaintiff's petition filed therein he charges you with abandonment for more than one year and adultery, and aska that an absolute decree of divorce' be granted him.

You are further notified that unlets you answer said petition and the allegations therein contained on or before the 30th day of September, 1921, the allegations in plaintiffs petition will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered against you in favor of the plaintiff, granting him an absolute decree of divorce. CHAS. E. THOMPSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. (First published August 19, 1921.) Forrest B.

Anderson ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice in all State and City Courts I PHONE FAIRFAX 1050 Osmiridulm Jasmartia. Kecent exploration and develop ment have revealed enormous deposits of osnilrliiium and gold-bearing gravels In the valleys of the large rivers of the western division of Tasmania, which Is the sole producer on a large scale of point metal osinlrld-lum. For the first half of 1020 the production was 1,093 ounees, valued at 41,042. In March, 1020, the local price reached 42 10s. per ounce, states the London Times Trade Supplement, W.

H. Htman. D. Partin. HOME STEAM LAUNDRY' (Suteasttrs It Wulf ttaaaa Laaaary) Both PhoMi 83.

5th trial ititi kit. Kintts City Kit Kansas City. Kas. 529 State Ave. i.

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