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The News-Journal from Mulberry, Kansas • 5

The News-Journal du lieu suivant : Mulberry, Kansas • 5

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The News-Journali
Lieu:
Mulberry, Kansas
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5
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THE ISULBZ1RV NEWS FREE STYLE REMARK CHANGE IN GHETTQ Business Locals. The House of Kvpenheimer Clothes. FOR SALE OR TRADE-A 4-room house, 2 acres of ground newley fenced, city water inside and out Good brick chicken cood 10x33, garage Phone 256 Mulberry, Kansas Spent honeymoon With Sisters. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Kob of Novin-ger. left for their home Monday morning after a six weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gelso and Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Tomassi of Breezy Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Kob were married at JCJrksville, August 2nd at 8 a. in.

An hour later they started for Mulberry where they were warmly welcomed by the bride's sisters, Mrs. Pete Gelso and Mrs. Pete Tomassi. 1 Thomas TJhomas says Best That's the" ay-young men express their opinions of the new fall suits here assembled. We too, think they are the "best ever" made especially for us by The House of mm Single and double-breasted models.

You'll like them you'll like everything about them. Some have full belts that can be converted into half belts, or taken off entirely "Dancing is the poetry of motion?" "Are these go-as-you-please jazz steps what you would call vers libre?" AMERICA'S CHINESE CARTOONIST "Paul Fung was born twenty years ago in Seattle," writes Agnes Lock-liart Hughes in Everybody's. "But he went to school in China and studied the orthodox Chinese art. While Paul excelled the other pupils in his work, conventional drawing did not hold a strong appeal for him, because' he had been introduced to the Sunday paper comic supplements, sent him by his sister in Portland. The seed of cartooning was sown.

Paul was obsessed with it. Cartooning is not cultivated by the Chinese, but Paul cartooned and cartooned to the amazement of his oriental comrades. "Today Fung serves a prominent Seattle newspaper as cartoonist and he is only twenty years old and with a good education, splendid vocabulary, softly accented speech, keen sense of humor, he has already won the name of humoris-t" Sam I. Smith, the ponular pastor of the Christian church at Pittsburg, has accepted a call from the church at Parsms. He has many friends in Mulberry who wish him success in his new location, but regret that he is leaving the county.

This is only only one of the fabrics are unusual. The best from foreign shores and from home. Brown, grey, blue and green tones. Superb values at S3S.OO to $43.00. Thomas Cash Clothing new style treatments.

Thel as and Shoes 5 gaiiWBaaJ a number of the nifitiest iin.nJwtMn mmiwm Ads in This Paper will sell whatever you have to offer. Just try it. iiMi.iiiiiiiiMMi niirinrriri YOU CAN ALL SPELLTHIS, 4 Good stock of Boys' Knee Pant3 Thomas Thomas. We insure everything again? anything. adv.

W. J.MEDLAND&CO. Insure your household goods-with W. J. CO.

adv. Call at Dickason Goodman Lumber yard fof Cement jtiior-kv Brick or any kind of foundation material. We have all sizes Cement Blocks. Adv. FOR SALE-Good five-r? house in north part of MulbeT New garage, good chicken and fine garden spot.

Inqur H. L. Anderson or phone 140. We have all kinds of Cern Blocks for buildinir mimeses ar other kinds of foundation mater lal Dickason Goodman Lumber Company. Adv.

Cement Blocks. We have all kinds of cement blocks for sale. We manufacture our own and can supply you with any size you may want. FOREST LUMBER CO. Parcel Post Sale The ladies of the Christian church entertained a number 0" friends with a parcel post sale, music and games, at the home 0 Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Thompson Friday evening. Delicious cake and ice cream wTas served.

Spend Your Mmej with youT home merchants. They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this a community worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. THEY QECCMS MORE POPULAR WITH EACH SUCCEEDING GENERATION. BAKE.

ROAST, AN 3 BOIL TO PERFECTION OAK Mulberry, Kans. New Yorker Note Revived Interest In City of Zlon Since Jewlih Soldiers'' Return The itreet scenes in, oriental Kev York just now are most interesting. Since the local Jewish doughbojs returned from the war a new interest is shown in Jerusalem, the City of Zion, for which they actually fought and helped to free, writes the correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. The penny peep-show man has put in a new line of Palestine views and does a' flourishing business." Then there is the Hebrew "Morgendavit" or "Star of David," which appears for the first time in the stock of the render of emblems of all nations. All around these East side streets surges the busy, cheerful, bargaining life of the Jewish people strangely marked and modified by New World customs, but still holding in its heart the ancient law and the prophets.

There is the rotary kitchen man who sells potatoes and pancakes, but no "hot dog." Then there is a bewhiskered curbstone apothecary who sells unpatented medicines and hot water bags; the rugman, who carries an entire shop on his ancient shoulders, and the young Yiddish merchant, who exchanges new fliits and pans for old clothes. THROUGH EYES OF PAINTER Beauty of Things, at He Has Seen Them, Are Made Visible for All to Behold. When we see the sunset's vaporous hills towering in purple and gold, or the gray road winding between the flaming furze, or the blue river rolling amid the green fields, where the sheep stand white on the bank and the red cattle graze, we feel we are part of the scene, and are included in the web of wonder. We behold a new world, whose horizon we cannot see, and whose messages we do not clearly understand. Most of us are too busy to wait and worship there, but ever the painter waits and worships.

Whatever he painted contained beauty already, but he alone perceived it and caressed it, and out of his love more beauty is unfolded, so that when we look at his achievement our eyes become brighter and brighter and more sensitive, ourselves greater, and we are able to glimpse that over-arching and inexpressible beauty of which we, and the picture, are only the outermost fringe. It is a triumphant trio, which will show us the prom is ing vista. First the visible subject to be painted, then the painter, and lastly the beholder. W. A.

Sinclair, in Painting. REAL CONTEST. Representative Walsh of Massa chusetts, the "watchdog of the treas ury," is about the best domino play er in Washington. He recently in veigled "Uncle Joe" Cannon into the game and now they play almost nightly. Walsh also has many, hot contests Representative Scott of Michigan.

"Who would have thought, when was chucked away in that fishing station up at Woods Hole, many years ago, that some day I'd be playing this great indoor game with famous ex-speakers and great statesmen' Walsh said the other THE FAVORED ONE. First Returned Soldier Did you get a job? Second Returned Soldier Yes, I was mighty lucky. I got one that pays $8 a week now. I understand that during the war the slacker tint had the job made $80 a week. Whizz-Bang.

SOME DETAIL Reporter I understand you were treated like dogs overseas. Can you give me an instance Humorous Private Well, sometimes they put iis in pup tents. MILITARY MIXUP. "Is this League of Nations to be a general league?" "Of course." "But that won't prevent It from being a major league, too, will it?" TOO RICH FOR COMPORT, sorry for the rich." "Why?" Vy'v- "I never see any of their men folks Bitting on their front porches night in their thin ilwvw." BECAUSe YOU HAVE SKEN IT ON VOUB MOTHER'S AND GRANDMOTHER'S STOVE AND RANGE. We have received quite Mrs.

Kob was Miss Dell Magnetti, well known in Breezy Hill and vicinity, having for Rome time been employed as saleslady in Joe Fontanaz- za's store. She was working in Joe Boeco's store at Novinger where met Mr. Kob and their friendship re sulted in an agreement for life part nership. Last Sunday they spent the day with Dr. and Airs.

Howe of Breezy Hill wherea grand dinner was served in their honor, and from there in company with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gel so, they motored to Radley and visited an aunt aud uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Marietti, for.

the remainder of the' day. Their friends and relatives enjoyed.their sojourn and wish them much happiness and prosperity. Come in and pay that over vr- due subscription account Don't watt unfit the paper stops. flj jlf you need attention you want the best you can obtain in and QUALITY PRICE in Plumb's Eye Glasses and Spectacles For Eye Trouble consult W. T.

Plumb Bdy. Pittsburg, Kansas. Fuming: Of all Kinds done at satisfactory prices. All work ffuaranteed I fnu 18. A.

6, CARPENTER I G.F.WRIGHT PLUMBER TIN and SHEET METAL Worker Spouting, Cornice, Rooftnjr and Syk ngm worK, stove ripe, Move lie-pairs, Repairing of all kinds, First ttuildlnft North of Frisco Depot GEO. F. BEEZLEY Ltawye First National Bank Bld'g GIRARD, KANS. lMt tubiihrt Auk. 22tid.

1919. Publication. Notice. Before P. A.

Scalfl, Justice of the peace. In and for the city of Mulberry, Crawford County, Kansas. John Moskon, DaintlfC, vs. ChM. Jane, Said defendant Is hereby notified that on the 8th day of Auguse, 1919, an order of attachment for the sum of $200.00 was issued by the above amed ustlce of the peace against his Roods in the above entitled action and ttiat said cause will be heard on the 22nd day of 1919, at 2:00 o'clock p.

m. Attest, P. A. SOAtri, Justice of the Peace. YOUR Eyes you ever saw.

All the New Patterns and Styles going. Come in and give them the ONCE OVER. They will please you. We have some pretty keen SHOES for you Have a look at them while you are at it. WITH THE oak.

vW'kf -) JM I CAPS! Just what you have been looking for. 1 isite Post Office Phone 164 I VOU SEE THE NAME EVERYWHERE. KurV2l' Hardware, KENT'S BREAD With Butter KENT'S BREAD With Jam KENT'S BREAD With Milk KENT'S BREAD By Itself. It's a Pure Food product that just naturally makes an appeal to the appetite. KENT'S THE BREAD THAT BUILDS.

VfesSgr THERB ARE IN THESE 218,585 BLACKSMITHS 11? mUm0 You Have a Standing Invitation to Trade at Our Store We Carry the Best Line of Dry Goods, Groceries and Shoes And Are Always Well Stocked To visit Our Store First when in search of a good arti-ticle of Merchandise is always a good plan. Our prices are low in comparison, and you will receive courteous treatment. VISIT US OFTEN. Hard Working Members of the Fair Sex Will Find Here At All Times Many Delightful Toilet Preparations The Harder You Work The More You Will Appreciate Them Phone 193 SANDIDGE BRAYMAN. Drugs For Cash C.

F. GMILIE.

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1903-1922