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THE SALINA DAILY UNION, THURSO AY, FEBRUARY 5, 1920. PAGE TWO Governor Robertson Controls Oklahoma Shoppers' Microcosm I By N. K. B. i D.

S. M. to Contractors WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 Secretary Baker awarded the D. S.

M. to several American war contractors over the pretest of the army medals board which took the Dosition the decora- Democratic Meet ORGANIZATION OF RAILROAD WORKERS PUT NEWBERRY OVER Sleet Hits New York NEW YORK, Feb. 5 A blinding sleet and snow storm here early today delayed transportation and greatly hampered harbor traffic, making navigation so hazardous com paim-s contemplated suspending ferrv sei vice. Famous Scribblers Carlyle is said to have produced the most untidy and awful scribble that ever puzzled a compositor, and Victor Hugo, Browning and Tennyson were nearly as bad. Yet, although thi; looks as if there might be some sort of rule in such matters, there is the memory of Napoleon, who certainly never failed in directness of expression writing a hand that he could not read him tion should be awarded only to men in the miliatry service, Col.

Thomas C. Spaulding of the board testified before the house war department investigating committee today. The. one to five-year loan hn been doubly subscribed. Some of the smartest boots this spring are the suede pumps with the large bows of the grosgrain ribbons.

They are exceedingly dressy looking and will surely add distinction to any costume. Friends of the Treaty Will Meet Saturday WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 Senator Hitchcock today called a meeting of democratic senators for Saturday morning to discuss the democratic position on Senator Lodge's motion to call up the treaty next Monday. Hitchcock, who returned today from Nebraska, said the meeting Saturday will be attended by "friends of the treaty." He declined to comment on the Viscount Grey letter, nor would he discuss the report that he received a letter from President Wilson, a short time ago, i-n which the president somewhat modified his position on the Lodge reservations. MUSKOGEE, Feb.

5. The expected clash between Governor Robertson and Campbell Russell, publisher of "The Cat," came shortly after the formal addresses at the opening of the democratic state convention here this morning. Governor Robertson, when called up on to speak, rose to his feet and defended his policies and actions, laud self, and Mac-ready, the actor, whose i Rob Oklahoma Bank BRITTON, Feb. 5 Bank rob- order for the theatre was once taken for a prescription for a cough mixture. I hers last night broke into the vault That pain your ankle is not rheu- Qf the bank here escaped with a matism, the arch of your foot is out quaatiLy of Liberty bands.

of place. My foot arches will put it! ed Senator Ow.en and launched into a bitter denunciation of a "sneaking ASTHMA MEDiCINEi SOLO BY ALL PRiCS l.OO ss.oo i TXUL PACKAGE EY SSAiL 'tZs. 8 MFG. Prop. 1 in position.

McArthur's, up- pvead The Union Want-Ads. GRAND RAPIDS, Feb. 5 Organization work among railroad men during the 1918 campaign to el-ec Truman II. Newberry to the United States senate, was described today by witnesses testifying at the Michigan election fraud trial. Allan K.

Moore of Grand Rapids, said he "handled about $3,500" for the Newberry committee while working anit'ig railway men. Moore said he was given $300 by Charles Floyd, manager of the Newberry headquarters in Grand Rapids, to pay men circulating Newberry petitions. He paid out sums ranging from $40 to $120 to railroad workers for circulating these petitions, he back stairs. Euilding Falls Off Building permits for the month of January a mounted to only approximately announced Fire Chief Ben Wo'ibeit today. This was a small amount compared with some previous months.

For Sale By REED'S DRUG STORE THE NATIONAL DRUG STORE Read The Union Want-Ads. dog." Cheers greeted the allusion and eyes turned to Russell who was seated near the front of the gallery. When the governor finished Russell rose to his feet and declared he could prove any statements he had made. The crowd shouted for him to "sit down," which he was forced to do. Robertson apparently controlled the convention.

Do you know that the Terry Music store is one of the most popular in Salina? Of course there is a reason. Let them show you why. May and Willard Sharer of Albany, 111., are here for a few weeks visit with relatives. Wedding Next Week? FALL RIVER, Feb. 5 Emily Knowles and Guy Spiker, brother of the father of Miss Knowles' child, irobably will be married here nevt Monday, Miss Knowles said today.

Five Barbers Arrested Here today, gone tomorrow. Ladies' high-class shoes. Kid vamp, white top, French heel, welt soles, worth $7.00 to $10.00, going at $3.95. McArthur's (First published January 22, 1920.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. State of Kansas, Saline county, ss.

In the probate court of said county. In the' matter of the estate of John Ely, deceased. To all creditors of and other persons interested in said estate: You are hereby notified that I wish to make final settlement of the above-stated estate, and, having filed my re port in said court, I will on the 26th day of February, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in the probate court of said county, in the city of Salina, Kansas, present said' report and my final account to said court, and also my claim for compensation as administrator of said estate, and for attorney fee and expenses incurred in the administration of said estate, and ask to be discharged; and at the same time an application will be made' to said court for an order finding and adjudging who were the heirs, devisees and legatees of the said deceased. Dated this 21st day of January, 1920.

J. E. RIDINGS. Administrator with the will annexed. "No receipts were ever taken, trie witness declared.

"I was paid a salary of $75 a week for twenty weeks, given $1,289 for expenses and paid out approximately $900 on railroad men." Turks Nearing Constantinople LONDON, Feb. 5 An Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Berlin quotes advices from Constantinople as saying the Young Turks "reds" will reach Constantinople and soon free the city of the enemy. The Young Turks expect to start a holy war against Great Britain in the spring, accordiag to the report. Pass Deficiency Bill WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 The house When Edward Johnson, the new American tenor of the Chicago Opera company sings "Vesta la Giubba" from Pagaliacci and on the other side a Five Salina barbers were arrested last night on complaint filed by L.

A. East, state barber Inspector, that they were not showing their license cards md were using dirty towels. Mr. East local officers that he is being particularly strict about towels at this time because of the influenza epidemic that is sweeping the country and the danger of spreading it by the care less use of towels by barbers. The ive arrested will be given a hearing before Justice Frey next week.

song of a lover's memory, "Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still" the Edison has truly given us a re-creation of art. Chappell's include this record in their February shipment. Pains in the toes and ankles is not rheumatism, it is your foot arch break ing down. Buy a pair of arch sup ports today, $1.50 to $2.00. McArthur, today passed the second 1920 deficiency bill carrying $88,000,000.

During hearings before the house appropriations committee approximately $29,000,000 was cut from the original estimates. Amendments providing $9,000,000 for naval repairs were defeated. Most of the entire second deficiency was expended incidental to settling war accounts. Interest in Luncheons Much interest is bing shown in first of the bi-weekly Chamber if Commerce membership forum 'uncheons the first of which is to be held tomorrow noon at the Methodist Many reservations have been made. R.

P. Cravens, one of the officers of the first Chamber of Commerce organization in Salina, will be i he principal speaker tomorrow. The committee in charge promises several other features, which are being kept ror a surprise. The J. C.

Penny company are having a real sale of white goods. Every thing in white' wear either for dressmaking or table or bed at prices you will enjoy. i- i- T-r-- -V Jt i i mi i If iviii R'h Ji tA OUCH BACKACHE! LUMBAGO OR STIFFNESS AW Wringer Held a Woman PONCA CITY, Feb. 5 Catch ing her hand between the rolls of an electric wringer, Mrs. M.

P. Long was half an hour before To get the best out of your Phonograph use the Columbia record's. Let the Terry Music store try them for you. by rmienne arrived to shut off the pow er a-ad reverse the wringer to release Tho index fineer on the left Agree on Indian Bill WASHINGTON, Feb. 5The senate today agreed on the conference report on Indian appropriation bill carrying $12,750,000.

i hand was reduced to a jelly. Rub Pain from Back With Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacobs Oil." When your back is sore and lame i It-1 To close out at once. 12 pairs ladies' shoes. Vici kid vamp, white kid top, welt French heels, Zs2 to 4J4 sizes, on market today, $8.00 to $10.00 values, $3.95 to close.

McArthur's, up-stairs. or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism Photoplay Review By Vera Brady Shipman Report Gronna Bill. WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. (United Press) The senate agriculture committee today ordered a favorable report on the Gronna bill to discontinue the United States grain corporation.

has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right i 3r -t Arrest More Sinn Feiners DUBLIN, Feb. 5. A number of persons were arrested today in raids by the military against Sinn Fein elements in Belfast and Dundalk. There is a most unusual play at the -3 Gaby Desley III PARIS, Feb.

5. Gaby Deslys, the actress, again is in a serious condition. She has suffered a further re-pse, and another operation has been necessary. 3 on your aching hack, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lame ness is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once.

It takes the pain right out and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints! Adv. ft -r r- 1 A Hostess To Soldiers TOPEKA, Feb.

5. Governor Allen announced today that Miss Mary Carlisle of Atchison, has been given auth ority to open a community house in Chicago to furnish amusement and entertainment for the Kansas soldiers who are still in the rehabilitation hospital at Fort Sheridan. It is estimated that fiO per cent of the women of England must remain unmarried because of the tremendous loss of young men through war and influenza. L-r-' Palace today as well as yesterday. Dorothy Dalton appears in the best thing she has ever done to my mind.

I must admit that as a rule I am not a Dalton fan, she generally has too much close-up of writing features and long drawn out effects. But in this, badly named as it is. "The Market of Souls," (and for the life of me I don't know yet what the market was) she does splendid dramatic work and is not over emotional. I recommend that you go in for the beginning of the picture, for the great effect in its climax would be ruined if you see the last part first. But this photoplay uses the theory that is causing so much comment all over the country today, the topic on very tongue do you or do you not believe in the Physchic? and this phase of the retuio of the spirit after death, this is given a dramatic turn in the picture.

You do not have to believe to see this, in -racr Uie movies don't care whether you do or not, but the story utilizes this thought in making a pei--lect plausible climax and makes it something different under the sun. -6 Incorporated An in i hi in NEW ARRIVALS (i Handsome tailor made costumes suitable for women, bubbling over with new ideas in beauty and shapeliness. Lad ies Spring Coats Buy Shoes Now $3.95, $5.95 All broken lines must go high heel dress boots in grey, brown and black kid. Values to $10.00 $5.95 From Eleanor H. Porter's Novel, "Polly anna." So familiar is this story to you that it is not necessary to dwell on its merits.

And Pollyanna in picture form is more than a motion picture. It is so good, so wholesome and uplifting that all the adjectives in the dictionary could not describe its wonders, with its quaint humor, pathetic moments, mingled with Pollyanna's efforts to instill happiness where all is gloom and how she eventually succeeds as the glad girl. It makes the best picture of the season. A beautiful velour, medium collar, belt all around, full satin lined, trimmed with fancy buttons to match. Very special value at $42.50 Note In the past we have always been reticent in endorsing a picture as the best we have ever presented, but after having seen Pollyanna we unhesitatingly endorse it as the greatest and best picture we have ever presented.

THE MANAGEMENT. A very pretty coat, made of tan home-spun clcth, large collar, loose back, belt in front, trimmed with cloth ed buttons to match. Price $37.50 A very nice assortment of long serge coats, good quality serge. Priced $16.50 to $26.75 A handsome coat made of mixed tweed material, large collar, belt all around. A big value at $16.50 Ladies' Dresses A handsome assortment to choose from, made of silks, serges and silk poplins.

Priced at $7.90, $14.50, $18.50, $22.50, $26.75 and $29.75 see it Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Lo heel boots in all brown kid, brown with cloth tops and black calf values to $8.50 NEW FOULARD SILKSx A beautiful assortment tf patterns, 36 inch widths, at, yard $3.19 CREPE DE CHINES Two thread heavy weight 40-inch width, big selection of color to GEORGETTE CREPE Heavy weight, 40 inch widths, plain colors, yard $2.79 We have one assortment of figured Georgette, good patterns. Yard $3.49 A beautiful assortment of heavy weight figured patterns. Yard. SILK TISSUE GINGHAMS A big line to choose from. Yard.

69c $3.95 choose from. Yard ((Just As You Thought".

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