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THE SALINA DAILY UNION. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1923 fc CLE Girl Dies Of Burns Caused By Sparkler Ball Club Waits B. Myers' Answer PERCAl ES Feb.

Miss died yesterday MINDEN. Mabel Hickman fe. lant viae r.c quality. Ij-rhri PL--1 lijj Item of Interest of the business meeting nd the result was as follows: Mra. V.

Chappeil, president Mrs. Lawrence Teterson, vice-president. Mrs. Howard Ford, secretary. Mrs.

Otis Eanker, treasurer. Mrs. Byron D. Griffith, the outgoing president, in her report stated that fifty-seven new members have been received during the past year. PERCALES Best quality yard wide.

All bestpatterns. Sale price yard 21c Kemayal sale, price from burns she received at a madri gras entertainment last night, when her costume was ignited by a "sparkler." I yard 15c i i i -i r-v r- i i i i 1 No answer has been received from Benny Myers, St. Louis ball player, to the offer made by the ideal baseball association for a manager for the Saiina team. Myers made a proposition early 'in the week to manage the team if ne could have 15 per cent of the sale price of any new pjayer he could develop. This concession was granted in the offer returned to him.

However, Myers' salary The OW Story. This tha story of Bg, J. Tills is the woman's way; reiser than seers or sages, Lifting us day by day. (Pacing all things with a courage Nothing can daunt or dim, Treading Life's path, wherever it i leads, JlJned with flowers or choked with weeds. Bat ever with Him with Him.

iQuldoa, comrade, golden Spur, iThe men who win are helped her. Everard Jack Appleton. A feature of the entertainment. Two other girl participants in the celebration which was held in the local school house building were seriously burned. Six other girl-, sustained slight burns.

The costumes of the girls caught file from a "sparkler" as they were preparing to go on the stage. was a play, "A Bachelor Dream. This was cleverly presented by the members and was greatly enjoyed. Tempting refreshments were serv would not start until AJarcn Zb, a month before the opening of the league. If Myers accepts these trms he will be mailed a contract.

It is also stipulated that if he fails to make good here he can have but two -weeks' notice. He wanted 30 days. It is expected he wil accept the Salina offer. At present the Salina association has control of the old Miller uniforms and five players, Rent-frow, Sarlund, Olson, Walsh and Decker Decker says he is "through" though, and probably won't play ball any more. It is thought tint only the services of Sarlund and Ren tf row will be retained.

Myers will not' Fail To Identify Young Mans Body CHICAGO, Feb. 16. Efforts to identify the nude and mutilated body ot a young man found in a snow grave near Geneva, were without results today. Evidence indicates the victim had been tortured and then shot to death. Fingers were cut off and the face burned in an effort prevent identification.

ed by the divisions ot tne cidfes which Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Dick Neb son are chairmen. Mizpah Class with Mrs. M.

R. Spencer. The business and social meeting of the Mizpah class of the First Presbyterian Sunday school will be held Saturday afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock, at the home of the president. Mrs. M.

R. Spencer, 302 South Phillips. Birthday Social R. N. of A.

The regular monthly social of the Royal Neighbors of America Monday evening, following the lodge session, was a delightfully successful affair. After the husL- 1T 1 hext ononiies i omorrow "JIM'S GIRL" PLEASES AT GRAND THEATRE But don't delay shopping from this store full of wonder EMOVAL SALE BARGAINS, as many items you'll want will be entirely closed out rapidly because of the remr.rkably low prices on the high grade staple merchandise ive offer during our greatest of all sales. jness the Modern Woodmen of Am Kare "Jim's Girl" presented to a good house at the Grand Theater Thursday night, proved to he a very likable young person indeed. The action was up. to the usual high standard of the Grand Players and the play plot contained enough of humor and various other emotions to keep the audience interested from first to realize liis per cent on tne sale of any of the present Salina players.

Ned Pettigrew, manager of the Eartlesville club last year, was in Saiina yesterday, but failed to land a managerial position. A committee of Salina association men will attend the meeting of the schedule makers at March 2. The league opens April 26. Rare Main Floor ain Floor erica, of which the Neighbors are auxiliary, arrived on the scene. The program, as arranged, included the best talent th city affords, a feature beingthe song and dance numbers furnished at the "Georgette Double Quartette," the members being Misses Alice Snodgrass, Adele Ketterer, Agnes Petterson.

Mr. Zeph Space. Mr. A. Q.

Miller, Mr. Lyle Hollingsworth. Mr. Paul Berger. vocalists: Mr.

Paul Shirk, pianist and "Cookoo." The members having birthdays in February served refreshments. Some Most Interesting Ready-to-Wear Sale Herns Winter Coats argams last. Many ex-service men availed themselves of attending the show on their paid-up 1923 Legion membership card. Additional entertainment in" the way of an amateur contest' furnished a fine and completeprogram. lAuxitlary Typographical Union iFormed Thursday Evening.

One of the latest and most inter-jesting women's organization to be Efonned in tbia city is the Women's Auxiliary to the Typographical 'Union. Charter members gathered "Thursday evening at the Journal joffice and proceeded to organise 'by electing the following temporary officers: Mrs. II. E. Moll, president; Mrs.

Ralph Eklund, sec-pretary-treasnrer. A charter has 'been sent for and the following names will appear thereon: Mrs. fH. B. Moll, Mrs.

Ralph Eklur.d, Mrs. S. G. Bower, Mrs. N.

G. Peck, Mrs. G. M. Harris, 'Mrs.

L. F. Burr, Bess Allison, Mrs. Edwin Mrs. L.

C. Magill, Mrs. R. A. Hoisington, Mrs.

A. N. Deeble, Mrs. M. D.

Chesley. Miss Eva Wolfe, Mrs. May Wooster, Mrs. Anson Jordon, Mrs. A.

F. Anderson, Mrs. C. W. Chaddock, Mrs.

C. M. Conrad and Mrs E. W. Bank.

Distinguished Woman Here. On Friday afternoon, February '23, Mrs. Isaac Sewell, stats superintendent of the Children's Division of the Sunday School, will be in Salina to hold an Efficiency Conference with workers in Saline Sunday Schools. It is hoped to have representatives from imost of the Sunday Schools in the county so that the work in all the schools may be brought up to a higher standard. Mrs.

Sewell has been in Salina several times and haa always pleased with her enthusiasm and knowledge of what should be done in Sunday Schools and how it can be done best. Every Sunday School in the county should be represented at this conference which will be held in the T. W. C. A.

class room at 2:30. Washington the Great. Washington's birthday will be observed by the First Methodist church Sunday evening with an address by the pastor on "Washington, the Great." The Boy Scouts will usher, patriotic songs will be sung and the much exploited American will be the theme. Dr. EVERWEAR HOSE Bargains TOWELING Full bleached wash Crash 25c vale, a 1 Qr IVK, Ladies Silk Hose, lisle ARKANSAS CI TV.

Teh. 16 Ernest Thompson. 20, multi-millionaire, Kaw Indian, whose immense wealth suddenly developed from oil over a month ago, was married here recently to Miss Olavine Bellmard, also a member of the Kaw tribe. tops, all colors, $1.00 pair $7.98 The very latest news in sports will be found on the sporting pages (of the Salina Daily Union. In black and colors, Price coats an; Fifty light weight fancy tweeds.

"$10.00 to NAINSOOK Colored Nainsooks, 10 WkAi-S i c' Wool Jersey and 30.00 vducs at ONE- LADIES WOOL HOSE Fancy and plain woolens. $.300 and $3.50 values, $5.00 yards to the box. value, 9 a box I aha If i $1.69 a pair mm HALF PUICE. ONE RACK OF SUITS Five Tweed Suits choice at Three Fur Trim Suits, up to 50.00 values at $5.00 DONNEGAL LINEN Forty inch width for f.u.-c it 4U4- $15.00 Radio "Listeners In" at 11:35 Heard Mrs. Vera Brady Shipman.

Thursday night at 11:3. o'clock. Mrs. 'Vera Brady Shipman broadcasted a radio talk from New Orleans, where she has been for the past few days attending the Mardi Gras. while making a southern trip in th interest of the Radio Digest of Chicago.

Her father. Mr. J. L. Brady, was among the "listeners in." Miss Wilma Fritschy Back to Kansas City Sunday.

Miss Wilma Fritschy, who for the past two season has managed the Fritschy Concert series in Sa. lina, expects to leave Sunday for her home in Kansas City. It is understood that she will not attempt the management of the third series of concerts for this city. During her residence hf-re Miss Frit- are purely a 20th Century product, many uses, LADIES HOSE Brown and White mercerized quality. 39c val- Six Suits, navy and brown, $19.75 to $35.50 values a vara v.

you've got another guess coming. Even the Sphinx one of the old girls ONE-HALF PRICE. o- COTTON BLANKETS 64x40 Cotton Plaid Blan LADIES HOSE Dresses $2.75 0 1 value, a pair Fancv Wool and Cotton One rack of Silk and Woo to choose from. Up to 85c Dresses, twenty-five A AA in Black and Brown. $1 values.

has us guessing; and it can even I shake a shoulder. jj I I fella i f. has us guessing; and it can't even shake a shoulder. COTTON BLANKETS 54x76 Plain Grey regu.ar Ischy has endeared herself to a $3.25 value, a pair large circle of admiring fnnids by her thorough business like methods, her fairness and her charming personality, and there is genuine regret at her b-ave-taking. Annual Dorian Eanquet.

LACES AND TRIMMINGS One lot of novel patterns. Vva $1.00 S50.00 values, choice Evening Dresses A group consisting of Chiffons, Georgettes and Laces. Up to $35.00 A A A values at $1U. UU ONe Lot of black lace and colored evening dresses, $35.00 to 19.50 values, at ON-HALF PRICE. SKIRTS About fifty of them including fine Silks and Woolens.

Solid colors or fancies. S5.00 to S15.00 values at ONE-HALF PRICE. Th annual Dorian banquet wih FANCY OUTINGS APRON GINGHAM 27 inch width, fast color, checks, 19c value, 1 yard I3C DRESS GINGHAM 27 inch width, all desirable patterns, 22c IT fancy 15c 27 inchi width, ight and dark pat terns, a yard. Fur Coats R. McFadden, the pastor, says lie believes that Americanism con best be appreciated when seen in the life of some real American as he lives it day by day.

So on occasions he speaks from the pulpit on the life of some great American, Sunday evening it will be Washington. Perhaps no man in human history better deserves the title "the Great" han George Washington. Celebrated Twenty-ninth Wedding. The home of Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Oberg. 145 South Eleventh street, was the scene of a merry social gathering Thursday evening the oc-. casion being the celebration oftheir twenty-ninth wedding anniversary. The affair was planned and successfully carried out as a surprise, the instigators being Mrs. Oberg and Mrs.

Chester Oberg. The evening was; sppnt with games and music, and at 11 o'clock a licious luncheon was served. Those present were: Mr. Cletous Washburn. Mr.

Clifford Oberg. Mr. value, yard. One Brocaded Mattlesse Lynx collar be served Tuesday evening, at oclock, at the Clayton dining hall. Members and guests will be welcome, but reservations (permanent included) must be made by calling 2621, before Sunday noon.

ft fi SOCIETY PERSONALS Lt, jT-t jOCt iXi. A iZ -i -fr -r- -t- -'f Mrs. James Neone, 22? South Tenth street, who underwent an operation ten days ago at Ft. John's hospital, lias ben removed to her home, and is getting alorg nicely. $75.00 1 p4-v.

WTOirTOrTHtATDfCTL COW. PRESENTS Jj -7 LOVES OFS I I fSRKEST lUSlTSCHiLl I and cuffs, also band at bottom. DRESS GINGHAM 27 inch width, all newest patterns. 25c 1A value, yard. BLEACHED SHEETING 3-4 width Bleached Stan-iard Brand, A a yard 40 SHEETS 81x90 Bleached Searalef 3 Sheets, $L69 OA value OliOj PILLOW CASES One Seakne Coat with handsome (f1 QC AA Fitch collar, Sale Price 31 JJ.UU One Genuine Seal Coat adorned with handsome collar and cuffs of (i1AA AA skunk WUU.UU Fifty Blouses of Crepe de Chine in white, flesh, navy and black.

A A Up to $10.00 values j.UU Mrs. John Obprsr and John, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Running, and rMs. George Oberg.

Mr. Mr. Will Olson, Mrs. Jennie Olson, DRAPERIES All curtains, curtain materials, cretonnes and draperv fabrics, ONE-FOURTH OFF. Ladies Fleeced UNION SUITS High and Dutch neck styles, A $1.00 values )VL Removal Sale of snd Mrs.

Chester Obere. Mr. Hand 35c 42x36 Standard torn Pillow Cases, each Mrs. Sarah Foran is recove from an attack of the grip. WEATHER READINGS Minimum today Maximum Minimum yesterday Maximum Minimum a year ajro Maximum Wind, northwest.

Shippers' forecast: North 6 to 10; east and south to 33. and Mrs. Will Bju trom. Irene and Kermit. Mr.

Amos Oberg, and ji 7 i A spicy love tale of another I day Coming Monday. 1 -11 lj 3in 1 louses Mrs. Elmer Oberg. Mr. Clarence, Andrew.

Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Kermit Oberg. Mr. J.

L. Bow Mr. Twenty? five OverblouKes of Canton Crepe and Georgette. White and colors. $7.50 to $15.00 values at ONE-HALF PRICE.

ers, Miss Eunice Ooughn and Don-lee, Pond Creek. Okla. COMFORT CHALLIE ir ard wide, good patterns, 19c value, a yard IOC Overbid Muffin. -es and Jaquettes. in colors Brown, Tan, ade.

Poppy also Black and Paisley. $7.50 Ladies Separate GARMENTS Merode wool TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Harmony Sunday School Class Annual Meeting Thursday. Members of the Harmony Sun rtav School class of the First Meth. $25.00 values. ONE-THIRD OFF.

up COTTON BATS Overblouses in Navv, Brown and FOR SALE Two extra good milk cows. Phone to $2.00 allies 1.00 odist church meet in annual busi- ness and social session Thursday afternoon at the church parlors. devotional service was con- Poinsetta, $5.00 to $5.95 values at White Vcile Wash Blouses. Up to $5.95 values $3.93 $2.00 FOR SALE 1400 well seasoned. hedge posts.

5 miles west of Saiina nT State street road. James ducted by Mrs. H. D. Zlacier.

The lection of officers was the chief Devlin. Phone 1S14-F-12. 3334-203 LADIES UNION SUITS Medium weight wool and silk and wool, $3.00 to $4.00 values AA GIVE A $Lo)V at 3 pound Comfort at only I Jl TURKISH TOWELS Zood size and weight, fuil bleached, OO each LiLQ, TURKISH TOWELS Extra quality and weight, $1.00 Music Is Essential Ladies Colored Satine Bloomers, Special 98c White Galatea Middies Sizes 6 to 20. Up to $2.00 values 9Sc DIAMOND CARTER UNION SUITS Ladies pink and white medium weight cotton suits, $2.00 ei CA Five Special Mid-Month Releases Satine SI. 98 Fancy coats, 21JU values Petti-values .81.00 ses of Crepe, values, $2.98 LONG CLOTH MERODE UNION SUITS Ladies Heavy Wool Union Suits, high or Dutch It has what every present should have sentiment and instrinsic value, never grows old; more valuable as the years pass.

If it is bought here you are-sure of a fine' stone at the lowest prices to be found anywhere. That's the Strickler reputation, Every stone backed by our guarantee. Pleased to show you. House Dre? Gingham and Up to $5.95 choice Yard wide, 10 Any Child Wool Dress in stock ONE-HALF PRICE. Any ladies of childs Sweater in regular stock ONE-FOURTH DFF.

Any Childs Gingham Dress at ONE-HALF OFF. Any Childs Coat, winter or spring weight, ONE-HALF OFF. Any Ladies or Childs Bathrobe at ONE-FOURTH OFF. Any Boys Wash or Wool Suit in stock, DNE-THIRD OFF. Wool Middies, all'col-ors and sizes, $3.98 to S10.00 value, ONE-THIRD OFF.

loooo TVo-v De-ir Fox Trot Great White Way Orch. Fox Tret The Virginians. 1900: I Gave You Up Just Before You Threw Me Down Whiteman and His Orchestra ivy (Cling to Me) Fox Trot Vhitemars Oreh. ljiO-36 Carolina Jn The Morning American Quartet Toot Toct Tootsie Goodbye Billy Slurray and Ed Smalle 19007 Parade Of the Wooden Soldiers Fox Trot' Paul Whiteman and Orchestra Mister Gallagher ami Mister Shean Fox Trot $2.25 neck, $3.50 and A A bolt, bolt 354.00 values. CHILDS UNION SUITS Fleeced high neck suits, Paul Internal; and His Orchestra.

Sons of Volga Boatman Feodor Chalir pm 1.75 sizes 2, 8, 10, $1.00 values. 89c II ouse Dresses of Gingham, S2.98 values $1.98 Teddys of Crepe and Wash Satin. Up to $5.00 values $2.98 All Muslin and Silk Underwear at ON'E-THIRD OFF. NAINSOOK 10 yard bolt, extra good grade, J) or Dolt CL.LO NAINSOOK 10 yards to the box, very S.fWs.h'....$3.48 view 5a .4 3 BLANKETS Wool and part wool blankets, choice of our stock it ONE-FOURTH OFF. 149 S-out'-x Santa Fe 1 TV.

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