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   Iola Daily Register (Newspaper) - December 3, 1928, Iola, Kansas                                t I V V No. 88. 8ncca>or to The tola loU Dally and lok Dally MONDAY DECEMBER 3, 1928. SIXTEEN PAGES HUNT THURSDAY TWO Yates Severe J ' Wounds ONLY ONE INJURED Kve Care in Accidents On North on ' Creek ' To two with Init minute interval between involving five come out with two severe scalp wu experience of Mrs. V. Yates on miles north of the peer 9ttt yesterday between 4:30 and S Mr. and sen Hiss Katherine and all of Yates were on their Lawrence where a student in the lOLA A SANTA CLAUS The Joyful will be found In another place in this paper that Santa Claus has been found and rescued by the Ida relief expedition which set out in an airplane for that purpose days and that he is now on the way here with all his bags full of presents for good children intact and in good It is confidently expected how that he will arrive in lola early Thursday evening or this landing from the plane of Ills rescuers at the Barber Flying He will be met there by a committee of lola people in an automobile and brought directly to the public The High School Drum Corps will be there waiting for bM they will escort him all round the It is to be understood that is Just a preliminary visit the good old saint is making to lola at this HU regular of when he comes to bring individual presents to all the little boys and will be on as it has been ever since the world But he will not come empty even on this preliminary trip next Thursday The has wireless advices that CONGRESS TO HAVE PLENTY OF WORK TO DO Hoover Influence Is Felt Last Coolidge Congress Meets Farm Relief And Tariff Bills Probably WiU Be First Work WHAT CONGRESS IS DOING the Associated MONDAY convenes at Vice President and calling and to in both Rolls to a chambers in new members and President congress House and means committee meets to consider to They were riding with him bags and bacs On several cars ahead was with his tho motor The of the car in the thick f traffic hU The third auto was forced to But the of the maneuver auto little wim T- trees all round the square and | a-d house quit at 1 p. m. It crashed Into the the many colored electric rear above the sedan by H. C. and the beautifully dows of all the and crowds | of candy and that as he proceeds slowly around the square he will throw these kisses to the as a token of his good a sort of foretaste of the good things that are coming There will be great doings in lola what with Dec. 3. short session of tlie 70th congress met for an hour today devoting Its time to formalities Incident to an day and adjourned out of respect for members who have died the senate after it met at noon Dec. 3. commission of engineers and appointed to the feasibility of the river project has SANTA HAS PROMISED TO VISIT lOLA AS SOON AS RESCUE PLANE GETS HERE Mrs. Kildow through the cutting a gash In the Of head which happy specially to the drum and Canvon and the some to mention Santa cost at t Cooper car in crashed into the of the auto In the bar O. of am. KUdow was person ID Vie accident a -an sedan approached fran tlw Dorth and offered to woman to 8t. JoHn'S He was willing to made Anybody who can get to lola that night and docs not come is simply missing a lot of that's It begins to look as If this pre-Christmas visit of Santa Claus to is getting Dec. 3. John C. of today was selected as Democratic whip A. of who died * habit with the jolly old of the bridge 60 miles an i This wUl be the third time in the bif over three Again Mrs. the Dec. 3. to i first move to increase the tariff on products came the sound of the gavel in the today with the introduction leaded them into the Then he told us a few He hadn't been hurt at But he had made sure the world would believe he Santi had heard from time time folks didn't believe In him Of course his feelings were hurt and two great big tears rolled down his kindly face as he told the He wanted to test the world's So he staged his fall didn't hurt him at all as Santa Is Immortal and can't be a thing we never thought of when we after and waited to see what would be He has a way of knowing He knew the minute we Jeft He knows He what and girls are good and what ones are He knows where he will leave his gifts and where he will an child by leaving his stocking He can't be fooled But Santi Claus was pleased with jus and with lola it's the of Tola prompted us to make the rescue for after And he thinks so well of lola that he's to pay us a visit as soon as our plane can make 'the bark He's sending his on with a and Is to ride back with knows all about the country between here Tola and will help lot to keen from getting Well be there we almost That the of that Santa Claus was reading when we found Know what he was He studying up on Allen county and tola just to find out what of folks it is who are That's the Im- and kind enough to Invite him to visit And And that's all he would say until he knows now and may be sure we Siad gone Into the he'll show us the brought out all of the toys and had his turn comes With Santa Claus Rescue Expedition Arctic Dec 8. boys and girls in How is Ill you Thursday Be Say that was Santa We found him Did we find Well we And joke or on the rest of the for now he's going to come home with us and he'll be in lola no later than Thursday But wanting to know how we found We left Point Saturday night In our plane for the ice valley where Santa Claus was supposed to have We straight toward the North for 12 hours Just dawn was breaking we found the But what a Instead if finding Santa wounded and we found liim In a great ce palace seated a fire himself rending a Tlie book was a of but you'll hear more of that When we landed we were a little We'd never seen Santa nnd of course felt when we found he hadnt been hurt nt It macle our trip look a little But we needn't have been Santa of the palace could him the walls and greeted us with that great you've seen in the The first thing he said can imagine how it You're from and you've come to me. I'm ready .to be rescued It's a new but I believe III like it. Gather up the tovs IS FIGHTING But Fears Of Last Night As To Heart Condition Somewhat Allayed SEE IMPROVEMENT cession it has and when j of a by Representative was a thing happens three times in a j South ELKS CARNIVAL IS TO BE GALA 3-MYOCCASION All Sorts of Diversion Is planed for Festivities This Week iw A on knd a inches In so the flesh hung In fOliis almost her The wound bled ThU time a man in a What it of is that Santa Claus is making one of his headquarter the place from which he supplies a large territory with the he ' Dec. 3. Prompt action by the supreme court In the contempt proceedings Harry F. Sinclair for refusal to answer questions put to him sixth tear on the offered Intends to distribute on by the senate oil com- The Witli thousands of the planning to lola that and with Santa planning to be the Fourth Charity held by the lola Elks should have a most auspicious opening next Thursday December Byrd Ships On Way To Ice Barrier To Make Base for N. Dec. 3. - The advance guard of Commander Richard E. expedition was vailing southward today to establish n at the edge of the Antarctic ice Fifty men and Commander Byrd UtA Mrs. Kildow She was all the way in. TMi at 11 o'clock she was the hospital and ber were At first It wai she was ifo weak from of bUbi might not be able to withstand thf shock of the afternoon she was The merchants of lola have today when his for on was advanced 7 to understand and the who live anywhere within fifty or sixty miles of lola have come It have burdens shouldered it out from the several 70lh congress met at noon today facing three extra copies of the Register that promise a period of In- out at danger and regaining Mr. Kildow was with rince the accident except tor a during which he waa in This third accident in As three ago when a a in nbe was riding on the road and reports she then as one of equal but with less Saturday afternoon the highway Caat of It W. radio with his 10-year-old was driving to lUa in a FOrd He attempted to drive car in front of are sent out each a little and a in advance of Santa's cial after March 4. and from the present congress iiv out of office at the end of the but President-elect that appear In those copies - like were on the supply ship Eleanor Carnival will be when it left Dunedin Friday and Inn another ship to the south each The will establish 7 p. m. His Constitution Making Hard Fight Against Infection Dec. 3. of impending calamity liad gripped the British public the after It was learned that King George tiad lieen given oxygen and that his long illness menaced his were somewhat allayed by the report issued this The report said that the condition was slightly There remained in the public a conviction the king was fighting for his Ufe with the issues still very much in This was intensified by the knowledge that oxygen was lieing used In his although Bucking ham Palace authorities minimized the importance of and explained it was customary to administer oxygen for its tonic effect In such Sir Stanley Hewett and Lord Dawson of Penn. the king's issued this medical bulletin at 10:30 a. king has had hours of quieter sleep since the of tlie last The is now 99J and there is a slight improvement in the general No mention was made of how the king's hard taxed heart was the exception of the inference regarding it contained in the that hia general condition was slightly The morning their statement and its result seemed to OF EXPEDITION SAILING slon which had prevailed The with Princess Mary at her spent a trying night anxiously awaiting the next development with knowledge of the The Charity Carnival two excellent to Its In the first place it provides an i abundance of wholesome fun and hilarity for everyone living within driving dis- u in the Bay of Whales and remain there the Boiling returns to Dunedin for the remainder of ihi ahd Dr. a young Czechoslovak ian whose i original application to Join the was won a place tance of In the second place I in it by Not content the funds at the carnival he made his way for Just look to and milk for school children ' the sixteen pages of this paper and II it should necessary to array of farm relief Ao Will 1)0 to pass a menu there And of President Coolidge Christmas 1,.^^^ out of but even If such You see it is this Santa n hill were the Republican Claus doesn't bring Christmas gifts on Page 8, No. 2) to as well a-s We don t want to EVERYTHING READY FOR lead It is all SanU do to Uke care of the children i COLLEGE PLAY arriving after He renewed pica nnd was a place on the Eleanor on her Indeed sometimes he cant take care of all of them as well as he would like .to do and in that case he puts it into the heart of some good man or woman never has iust Man auto In his rear tried to The rear car struck tbe the ditch a bad man or stare Settings Are Completed And Cast Has Memorized Lines Of Roles - Tickets on Sale This Morning Wednesday evening Junior at Club comer where It j woman any more than he has w 1th College dramatic department will on The a naughty boy or to help him present the three-act ter tat on one arm imd the badly Crowd Hears Service hundred persona heard have since characterised at tbe in the haD afternoon at 3 pi w. pMt of the Kansas made an to tbe dead of ' held a ndl of the 73 departed the In the Mr. Kopke said ah Elk's a factor fer than u the Units Pot To by Court Clerk amk was the last of 90 filing section with tbe smith and she was for filing That is the reason you will under the some dolls and toys in the shop j vtS is fn for the I final The scenery has been completed and Ls said the most attractive stage But so far as the | final ups are concerned he doesn't any attention to them at so if they are to receive any Christmas setting ever shown for an lola The lines are somebody must go to a store action of the play moves and buy something for And The tickets were placed on that is the reason the stores at this time of year are stocked with all sorts of things that like as well as And that is the way it has that lola has become Christmas shopping center for great scope of country the of lola bringing in a quantity and variety of Christmas goods such as are not found except in cities several times as large as And that is the reason this issue of the Register goes to several thousand people in counties adjoining in order that they may know what is going on here next three next Thursday Ml Page So. sale at Merchant's Jewelry store this morning and it has been reported that they are quite I The prices have been placed at the prices of 25 and 3S The cast for the production is as Richard Miriam Audrey Aunt Colleen Uncle Ralford James Jack Dr. Ralph Lord Andrew Carl Clinton Stanley Thugs Carry Away Safe Containing 800 Dollars Dec. 3. entered a local theatre office about midnight last night and carried away a 500-poand safe containing Saturday's receipts for two amounting to nearly arc unable to provide yoar more lOO boys and girls were cared 1*1 struggle her royal consort was at this serious stage of tils She was the first to receive report and was greatly to bear that he had made what appeared to be a remarkable rally since the critical hours around That the constitution is making a stem fight against tbe weakness by his long struggle against infection is the impression produced in palace and elsewhere by the bulletin slating that condition has if only Hunt Number 99998 This is your number for the big treasure himt to be staged Thursday evening by the lola Clip coupon and it. It may bring you sorts of Dont fall to bring it uptown with will get his worth in sheer it the There will be a form of entertainment to suit every Moreover there will be substantial rewards of a material nature for to whom the are Earh at hourly capital prizes will be Valuable merchandise will be sold to the highest There will be a multitude of games of and mental alertness with worthwhile prizes to be There will be ai popularity contest in which will be lola's mast popular This contest should call for real fort upon the part of the - pants for It will Oe a hard task to I Doctors lO select one from the large NeW HoSpital FlanS covered polar Commander will have easy the ships will have to force their way through the ice pack and will require several for the plodding During this time scientists plan to gather data on the depth and temperature of the the nature of the ocean the structure and movement of the pack and the direction of The party will up a portable at the ice barrier and this will he its base of operations for at least a year and a of beautiful and charming young i women in One of the jazz bands in the southwest will furnish music for the dance which will be in each It is hinted that many charming Tomorrow evening doctors of lola those who are connected with St. John's wilt meet at the hospital to ways and means for promoting the erection of a modern plant to replace XL the one which now For some attend without Intimately connected the twelve or thirteen games which will be in operation on the floor will be a Tango Com The Pond as duck and a Country with hospital conditions here have felt a new one Is The doctors and the hospital authorities Duck j have further plans to announce following the Bus Company Is Sued For Loss of Luggage An action for compensation was filed in district court Saturday afternoon by Miss Thelma Yates against the Messrs. M. L. and O. W. proprietors of the Yellow Bus for trial December 21. The case arose out of the loss by Miss of luggage which was transported between lola and Yates Center by the bus company October 23. The suit is for TRAIL PIONEER LONG SICKNESS Ezra of Covered Wagon Succumbs To Old Malady Dec. 3. 97, one of the last of the survivors of the pioneers of the covered wagion here this morning after an illness of several Meeker clung tenaciously to until the holding on by sheer willpower after physicians and relatives had given him He had been at the point of death in a Detroit hospital for two returning here eight weeks He gradually weaker and when his condition became alarming It was impossible to move him to a Last the pioneer was reported to have shown great improvement hopes were held momentarily by Ibis doctors that he would recover and live to reach his He was in fine spirits over the week-end and his pulse land temperature were about f- was a tum the worse and he sank Meeker was bitterly disappointed because illness in Detroit had prevented blm from here in to register for the recent general It was the first he had missed since he voted hi the first territorial election in in 1854. The who brought his bride and a keven weeks old child west over the old Oregon trail by ox team in 1852, had intended to begin a | automobile tour of the trail was forced to enter the hospital hi the serious Illness of his long and eventful A Marian J. three Mrs. Carrlo Osborne and Ella Templeton of and Mrs. Roderick McDonald of survive BE FOUND IN ii Merchants Have Shop for Search for SANTA TO BE Eight To in Treasure Hunt Having the that Santa Claus has been he iv all and 1* tually coming to lola ' ' visit night of this exact time of arrival known but won't be nine Hie business lola got busy to a big for Mr. Bud of the Bud Motor W meet blm in minute hia him down for a turn the square so that every one see him and have a some of the candy will be to tbe 1^, girls of the tias also consented to the reception oy marching the square with It ed that SanU Claus wiU pay a visit the Carnival after trip square since is so about the of all such enterprises as In addition the the are all up their windows with displays in honor ot Santa Chias and these windows will be promptly at seven-thirty Thursday grandest affair of the tag will start the Prizes hundred in and ' ' this territory have 4* Four Sheriff Goes After Accused Auto 1 - Sheriff H. Smock today went to Smith Center to pick L. M. wanted here for several on a charge of car Is of making off with a truck belonging to a former we MOTORCYCLE IS CAUSE OF ACCIDENT Todd Receives Fracture of Right Leg When Machine Veers Toward Curb After Start In every game Train Robber cost a 10c In fact | which one can buy may be purchased that night for a ticket costing tmt a The merchants of lola are donating a large amount of valuable which will be used for prizes or be Mid at The committee in charge of this solicitation started work today and vrill call upon every store in the the good - PICKWICK Ask your To Be Arraigned Today Dec. 3. 24. reported to have confessed to the holdup of an Illinois Central passenger train near Monroe Saturday will be formally arraigned before a United States Commissioner here today on a charge of robbery of tbe The young although admitting to Sheriff Milton dale that be robbed passengers on the train denies be entered tbe A dead A running Lost A broken hi is the story of what happened to Franklin 18-.vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John East Sunday Franklin's motorcycle went He has a way of running with It hi gear to start it. He probably had done it dozens of timn This something went The motorcycle started all the machine got under Franklin leaped on it. His balance wasn't entirely perfect and the motorcycle began out of In the 400 block on East Madison there a stone block on the According to one witness the machine veered toward the There wasn't enough room between the and the block for Franklin's leg to It was both midway between the ankle and the An ambulance rushed to the roene and took the injured boy to St. John's where the braes were Shortly after the accident was asked how it All he could the pain was so fell ra The accident happened at about II a. m. Safe Crackers Get Big Hauls During Week End Safe crackers were busy hi Southeast Kansas over the week The stored and the Globe Clothing were of about each In cash and the The Chanute robbery was Saturday night and the Neodesha one Sunday Local police were notified to on the lookout for and ROADS FOR tonight and with not nach change in Weather outlook for Dec. 3 to Dec. 8, fori the Northern and Central Great Not much precipitation is likely during the Temperatures will be mostly below normal the first probably rising the latter half of the Highest at 1 p. lowest last 29, at a. normal for 37; since mall or that be flred the shot whie K. U. a on the in the January 1st, 420! this date Ust 56: 26. for the 24 hours ending 7 a. total for this year to 42.83; since January 1st. 7.41 Relative at U noon 77 per 7 a. m. 88 per reduced .tp sea 30.16 - Sun 7:22 a. sun 5:02 p. mu i roads ' nids t Mads 90b(t-i copies of the Register printed and to who do not take it addition to the regular 4.D00 lite Each one of the liave an equal chance C Here Is the of Every lola merchant that practically all wiU on display In show window not later Utah 1:J0 i o'clock Thursday night a some article of to prise wlU Treasure Hunt placard with on it between limits of 1 and 8X)00. Each copy of of the Register has a number printed on it. You will find it a coupon on this Tlie tire edition has been consecutively frofe 1 to 8,000. Tbe numbers to the been selected entirely at and the distribution of ' ters wUl be handled the same C so far as the numbers are The person whose Register coupon bears the same aa that upon any card attached to a -s ure Hunt comes wins that needs to be a penny to claim the is yam H you hold the lucky v The Treasure begins at 1'^-o'clock Thursday night ot At that hour the show hi lola unveiled a display ct their and a of that display wHl be the Hunt prize be Vi labeled will 4:^ attached to Hi Everyone who this issue of to come to all of the id It some prize is respond with number on his copy of tht ' * The prizes to f: holders of which are of the time they are thirty Thursday evening closing thne the If you haVe the all you have do li the proprietor of store coupon clipped from the and In return that you tbe Of coima who are not able io coupons clipped this cannot claim anf prize cUp oat and preserve it Let it be that it is to without having the t If you hare a number pi to one of the ' tng Thursday time that auu and will ID tQ  

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