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Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 3

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-s AftKAXSAS CITY DAfrLY TRAVELER. THURSDAY. OCTORKR 9, 1919. PAGEtnnnp ri5l3 r5J vss VtfJ 73 I McConahey-SIiaJIenberger Trinity church was lovely in 'greenery and ferns for the marriage yesterday afternoon at five o'clock of Bettie MacConahey and George Shallenberger. of Ponca City.

Before the ceremony, Mrs. Fred Lewis played an organ prelude, following which Cecil Day sang Km im 8 1 -V tuJ 3 "For and immediately after- or toe resaaer 1 ward the Lohengim march ushered in the bridal couole who wera unattended. The marriage service was read by the Rev. Archdeacon Leonidas W. Smith of Topcka.

Miss Mac Conahey was lovely in a ouaint frock of white meteor with fichu and hat of tulle and silver. carried an. old fashoned bouquet of brides roses and sweetheart buds frilled in silver lace and tied with silver ribnons. The Mendelsohn inarch was used as a- recessional. the.

cere moriy.a butfet supper was served to a few intimate frends 7. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH 0CTl FtFT ON SALE AT and -relatives -at 'the home of the EX brides sister, Mrs Robert Mears. The guest list included from out of town fe Mr and Mrs F. E. Shallenberger of Tulsa the patients of the 'groom; Mr A Discriminating all agree that, for DINING SATISFACTION and 'EXCELLENT SERVICE our place is their choice.

SADDLE ROCK CAFE i 4 At Possible and Mrs J. F. Shallenberger. of Dallas Texas; Mrs C. Ralph, Pittsburgh Pa; Mr and Mrs C.

F. Ralph, Ponca City; Mr Robert McCoy, Drunnv right Okla; Miss Mary Jane Palmer, Independence Ks. and Mrs Gordon Oliver, Newton Ks. Mrs Rhallenberger's going away gcvn was a severely tailored suit of braver colored duvetine with which wore a very smart sailor of dull hi wo brocade. Mr and Mis Shallenberger will spend their honeymoon in the east and in Havana.

Cuba, and will be at home after Dec-ember first, in Ponca The of the First J'rcshy-it rian church will gve 1 reception tor thi- mi'ii-'NT all new members and liinds in the bust men 1 ot the chu.ch. Friday, October 10, at oYlod" p. m. Everyone cordially invited to attend-. BECAUSE We Have them on consignment.

HA if of carrying them no left over stock what isn't sold is returned to the manufacturer A matchless stock of furson SALE, at EXTRAORDINARY PRICES-A REAL SALE, without BLUSTER, BLUFF or jC fc arf i joeHfioeoooer aoBooooaor The Catholic Girls Social clnb wil. nuet tonight eight o'clock in the club ronni in the city building. Every 1 mber is urged to be present. "IN IIIIHllWlM VP ionable rash Up-to-Ae-Miiiiiie Styles in Every M. K.

Ladies Aid The Ladies Aid society of the Methodist r-chiirch held a very nlean-ant nifting' yesterday afrernoon in tlie church parlors a large at -tc-iidance. On this "occasion "dollar ft 1 11 11 iin.i 1 mm i dav" was observed and $100 was lT cm FUR Stoles Scarfs Choker Effects, and Capes joy the afternoon. This society has a larire membership and all tak I gnat pleasure in working for the in- GAS 41 21 1 if rests of thir church. These meef- inc-5 are looked forward to with pleasure, by all. Miss Gladys Gibson HEATER, $95(mM gave a splendid reading which was; much enjoyed by all.

During the: afternoon the members of the exe- i cutivo committee served delicious re- 4z freshments. A most delightful time Every style imaginable was reported by an present. Mink, Lynx, Isabella Fox, Red Fox, Grey Fox Wolf, Beaver, Martin and Seal. Extraordinary values rang-ing- from $10, gradually 'to $125. cvvorth from $150 to $850 Mi ,0, fj 1 I an Skike i Thit, morning at 8:30 o'clock a the Presbyterian manse in this city, IIcv.

W. M. Gardner officiating, oe-! eurred the manage of Miss Mary (Anna Pauline Dossi to-Harry Van Skike. These young people are well favorably known in and ne.ar the eity. as both are and have been for a number of years, residents of to ciiooso from at a price you'll like to pay.

Sec our Gas Healers KirkpatrickV 1 tf til -I I i -J A I 'V '4 i oats of Seal, Beaver, Mar .1 mwf-x If you are cohtemplatingvpurhasinga.fiu' NOW is your OPPORTUNITY East Holt on township. They wjl! reside on the Van Skike homestead, located eight miles southeast of ihf ity. as his parents have moved fo the eity to make their home. Th bri'le is a daughter of Mrs. Elien C.

She is an -accomplish'! am. v.o:::v and m.ki:s- I ('K NO 11. A A 1)1 I.I. tin, Deer, Racoon, etc Beautifully clever designs. If you have neyer owned a fur coat, is you oppor-tunity, Th I yount: woman and she will make Mr.

I Vr.n Skiko a loving and devoted wile, i The groom is a prosperous youn farmer and he has a host of here. Congratulations are in order fo-'Mi. and Van Skike. HOY rs forji'-ot Ihrir itovl', in. Hit- delight they tin old mmI, tiv r.as"lK;!I game iiitd oilier sjh.iIs.

Sonse pan-nts ioiget liow ea it ued lo lx up a CflutiiM ligiire, rim't iui Krsail whv hey must liavt in it or tho ligiiJVN hln.ivd mul indisliiut. To nuicii wti uilliont IicSp makes sitting; eyes' ueak and vc eves UTukvr. oj-lomolrist "ies Drug store fits glasses that leleaves eyestrain." Itices iiKuleiate. Specialists of Ready-to-wear ion Ladies, Misses and Xhildren 1 Stale Meeting- Fi- Chief Frank Dninder 'jurg retired last night from I'ittsbnrK. Kni! whore he has been to attend the ritate meeting of fire chiefs of 1 Kansas.

He was chosen as one oft the n.embers of the committee, ou a building codo for the tate. Four i other firemen of the -state are to! serve on this Mr. Brand-' mburg brought Stale Fire Marshal fn -'t -hv5' III.KCT' TI1K IX.NV ELLISr BILLINGS Plumbing: 111 North Summit St Phone 41S Hussey here with him from Pitts-; Mr. went to Hntchin-; ciiiinc siml son' htst niuht, where he spoke be-' Won The Piize, I To Season Ticket Holders Holders of season tickets for the high c'las-dramatic productions' toj be. shown here under the direction of Charles Horner may secure ihoir seat reservations Saturday at i the Duvall Pharmacy.

Those who SOITVKXIRS AT CAS OFFICR. Many rAttt nd Quaiters. The-opeiring'-of the A. V. Gas company Jts ne-jv, office in the building tore thr of commerce today, on f.iv prevention.

'The hahie of fhe garaRP formerly knowi ds Hie Cnidn Motor has formerly occupied by the Consolidat- for season tickets may pet Freight Ieliv'iies Stonpel. New York. Oct. 0 of been selected from the long list of It Is not what you make that n'amss turned 4nto. the Traveler makes you prosperous.

It is whar fice answer 10 the advertisement you save. Uegm today by saving; ju this paper which was run, by Mc-S: cents every three months by pay -1 qauley proprietors, they ing Traveler subscription ir-; chose the name of "llofoi Inn." advance. The Traveler three month Two Clarence Miller and in advance is only one dollar. Mrs. Geo.

Bovee submitted this ed Mercantile on South Summit them at the same place. There are was attended by -a continal a few season tickets unsold due to stream of people today and all were death and removal of some subscrin-given tied and white car- ers. These tickets are also at nations' were given, to men and worn- Duvall Pharmacy and will be sold en "both, "exclusive of other souvenirs. I to the first comers. The "gas coniDanv is snlendidlv Io- The dates for the shows are as fol- When in Need of Tires and Accessories Look for, the KIG RED IfL Prompt and Courteous Serv ice all freight by lighters to steamers in Nw York porjuwas prohibited, today by W.

N. Tollock. marine director for the United States railway administration. The order was issued as a result of the longshoremens strike whfeh has entered its third day. i name and the of a gold cat eel 'now and it has large enough Abbott s.Barh&r Shop.

"Nuf Said piece was split between them, each lows. "Thirteenth Chair," October 15m. "Only Girl." November 19th. room -for attractive display of its 1 stoves. It was cramped for display room in the old office on West Fifth i "Gvnsv.

Trail." January 17th. 1 flceiving of names were sub-f mitted and many them ed the name of Motor Inn but not by itself. Som? of them were "The HAVE THE CHILDREN'S TEETH EXAMINED t- Inn was and Motor and "The Motor Garage." The name of "Motor Inn" chosen because it 3va5, short I attractive. avenue, but now it has a large and "Cheating Cheaters," February 21 attractive looking room. They' will be shown in the Fifth One of fhe features of the open- Avenue ing-Hvas the demonstration of the- Single admission tickets and sa: i MolaVashing machine.

It is oper- reservations for the "Thirteenth, ated" eletcricallv with a gas heater i Chair," will be on sale in the bottom" to keep the water Tuesday and Wednesday. W. H. and. work of heating water on a Nelson.

S. M. Wet more, C. G. stove and it is also more econom- berry, local committee.

ical in the saving: of ga srequired i to heat "water in a boiler. The Trots Io(piiej. water the machine is kept hot; Lexington. Ky. Oct.

9. Todays all the time and ail that is neces- giand circuit trots were postponed sary io do is to change the clothes. because of rain and will be called The machine is attracting a lot of early tomorrow to consolidate the attention and favorable comment. two days program. 4- freqttcntly, for it often happens that decay will set in early 'if they are neglected.

You should take your boys and girls to the dentist at least once a year. We don't charge fort examination and we don't charge high even for the best professional services. We do all kinds of dental work and back it by an ironclad guarantee. uuto; Supply Co. You might as "well save 35 cents: on jour Traveler suoscription by paying three months in advance as-any other There Is no way i known that you can clear 35 cents 1 easier and Very few i investments will bring you a return i of 35 cents.

Try- paying for your paper, the new vay. Arkdrisras CHy 1 Wichita 1 Notice A. O. V. W.

Regular meeting Friday night, Oct. 10, at o'clock. instead of at 8. as heretofore. All members please take notice and be on hand.

64-lt 457 The mortge that, never comes dtie. Tiafe Sis cent. Call on II. J. Grover, secretary-treasurer, for pamphlet, explaining; the plan.

The. Arkansas City National-Farm Loan Association. S-T-T-tf our Moito. ift'Kxpeit Dentistry at a "foeite Trice. 'Do not forget "that we dp professional Kodak finishing.

Miller's Studio, photos of quality. 64-t The A. I. will 'meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at Woodman hall. All members urged to be pres- CXIINATIOX FKEK.

ALIj WORK GUA1'ANTGD AMEKTCAN DENTAL PARLOUS Fnder Management of Dr. W. E. Dettweiler, former Government J)entisU Snnunlt, Over Turltj Juctaen Lady Attendant nOUHS 8:00 A. M.

TO P. M. PHOXT3 ISt Victrolas, Vitinolas, Magnolas. Largest stock in city to select from. Music.

Store, 1 opposite postoffice. 5t-63 64-lt ent and prompt. NOTICE TO VOTERS I registration books for regis- tration of voters will be closed Octo- I 10th, 1910, until after the spec-1 CHARLES PFISTEIiEH PAINTER AND PAPE3 HANGER i You can save thirty-five cents! every three months hy the Hal election to be held October. 21st. n.

F. Burlev'of North Third street Traveler office and paying your Sub pj0rth $CCOZld Street f1913. N. Sinnott, city cleYKr i)j reported to be quite sick at pres- -4 sbription in i.

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