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I District Doings By Margaret Schrader Galenn Man Injured in Explosion alena Evening Times Pieher, Okla. Arthur Stickelman, of Galena sustained an injured leg at the fcarly Bird mine near Treece, Kansas, ut 2 o'clock Friday afternoon Single Copy 6 cents Arthur S. McNay, Owner. Vol. 26.

No. 251 Galena, Cherokee County, Kansas. Saturday August 6, 1922 and at the same time Ben Siler, machine man was seriously injured Stickelman was working as a ma WAGE INCREASE FOR MINERS chine helper. The men were injured MRS. LLOYD LIVINGSTON DIES MRS.

SENTERS MOTHER DIES when a squib shot exploded prema turely. "THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN'" Mrs. C. L. Crossman, mother of Mrs.

T. C. Senter of this city passed away at St. John's hospital in Syer will probably lose his left arm and the condition of his eyes are considered serious. He was taken to the American hospital.

His home is TOUGWeZATMAW Mrs. Yelnia Livingston, wife of Lloyd Livingston, died at her home in Galena Heights at 8 o'clock this morning after a two days' illness. Death was due to kidney trouble. Mrs. Livingston was born in Galena twenty years ago and was rear Joplin at 3 o'clock this morning, following an operation.

Mrs. Crossman was quite well known in Galena, having visited here in the home of her daughter and son- at Wil burton, near Treece. He has a wife and seven children. Stickleman lives with his wife and two children at Galena. He was removed to his home following the accident.

ed here. She attended the local schools also the htyjh school. She in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T.

C. Senter, a number of times, where she enjoyed was later employed by the Joplin A- wage increase has been granted to the miners in the Tri-State Zinc and Lead District and will be effective today. The raise amounts to approximately 25 cents per1, day. About 5.000 miners will be benefited. The raise will be based on the scale wherein men get $3.75 a day, and helpers get $3.25.

ShSve'lers will given half a cent a can increase. The raise is said to be the result of the present outlook for $40 ore. The slab zinc metal market, according to authorities is high enough to justify this price for ore, and the increased price is considered a certainty in the near future. The plan in this district has generally been to base wages on the price of ore and this plan will continue in operation. Globe their local office after the friendship of several Galena peo which she was employed as book ple.

Elks Will Hold Picnic She had been confined to the hos keeper at the Galena Wholesale Grocery Company. She was married to Lloyd Livingston in September, 1921 pital several weeks, where she suffered with kidney trouble, until the gentle angel of death came to re residing in Quaker Valley for a few months, later moving to Galena ceive her and relieve her suffering. Heights. Funeral services will be held Mon Deceased was one of Galena's most Webb City, Mo. Elks of the district and their families and friends will hold their annual basket picnic and dance at Lakeside park, Monday night.

The affair will be under the auspices' of the Webb City lodge B. P. O. 1C, No. 861.

The Dixieland orchestra from Chicago which is on a transcontinental tour will furnish the music. day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Central Avenue Methodist Episcopal lovable young women and held the friendship of score of young people church in Joplin. with whom she came in contact. She MASS MEETING SUNDAY ELECTION STILL IN DOUBT was ever cheerful in her manner and once a friend always a friend. She There are still more than 500 pre- Child Breaks Arm was a member of the Empire Rebe-kah lodge.

She is survived by her husband, Lloyd Livingston, her parents, Mr, cints to be heard from, before a ncmber of statewide contests in the Tuesday primary election can be de A cided. This particularly applied to Pieher, Okla. Fred Henson, 3 years old. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Henson, No. 728 Cherokee street, fell from a horse which he was riding at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon and sustained a fracture to his left arm. and Mrs. W.

L. Bramble, of Galena Heights, two sisters, Miss Mayme Bramble who resides at home, and all Democratic nomination races for state offices, except the first and Mrs. Robert Hilliard of Crdin, Okla Representatives of the Anti Blue Law League of America, who are in Galena, forming a local branch of the national organization, which has its headquarters at Washington, D. announced today that a mass meeting will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:80 at the Electric Theatre. The meeting will be open to the public and admission will be free.

F. C. Dailey of Washington D. will be the principal speaker. The question of Sunday's recreation and blue laws will be discussed by Mr.

Dailey and the Galena branch eighth congressional districts. also one brother, W. E. Bramble, TWILIGHT EMBROIDERY CLUB In addition to the lunch in the dinner As yet there has been no change of Galena Heights. Firemen Need Ladders in the results as stated in Wednes Funeral services will be held at day's Times.

A wonderful time was reported by all the members of the Twilie-ht Em the Mission in Galena Heights at 3 METHODIST EPISCOPAL broidery Club and a few friends who attended a schooldays party given at the home of Mrs. N. H. Lamb, Friday evening. All came attired in o'clock Sunday afternoon.

The. Rev. Miles C. Cook officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery.

The pallbearers will be: Gerald Allen, Jack Tillman, Robert Morgan. CHURCH NOTES Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. Ev school dresses and ribbons and Mrs. Lamb acted as teacher.

Each e-uest Nelson Outt, Richard and Thomas erybody be on tiime, a treat awaits OLD BALL TEAM Webb City, Mo. The fire at the Preble Shoe Factory demonstrated to Webb City citizens that their fire tie. partment was not fully equipped. They did not have ladders which would reach a second story building. Arrangements will bo made at once to supply the department with ladders.

W'hether these will be obtained from subscriptions from citizens, or whether the council will be petitioned to furnish them Is as yet undecided. pail.s, ice cream and cake was served by the hostess. The following guests were present: Mrs. Bert Fray, Miss Audrey Perkins of Webb City and Miss Gladys Vaii-ghan. The club members present were Mesdaines: C.

E. Larson, F. G. Lowe, D. W.

Smith, McKinley, J. L. Crockett, Frank Holly, Jess Lewman, Elmer Stone, Earl Stone, W. O. Stephenson, E.

V. Parks, Wayne Bullock, Miss Daisy Wagner and the hostess, Mrs. H. N. Lamb.

The next meeting will be in two weeks at the home of Mrs. W. O. Stephenson. Kennedy.

you. was presented with a dinner pail Mornign worship 11 A. M. Rev. O.

containing eats. The house was arranged as a school room and after BIRTHDAY PARTY C. Bronson, a former pastor will preach. Every member and friend of the church should hear him. school songs, lessons were given in Arithmetic, botany and geography.

Mrs. Frank Hollv. Mrs. Earl Parks Epwoith League at 7 P. M.

Evening service at 8 P. M. Sub There is a picture on display in Wciler's window which shows a ball team which was organized in 1867. The picture was taken 37 years later with all members present. Five of these men are living today.

The team was organized at Byron, Illinois. C. A. Sensor, who is spending the summer in Galena helped organize the team and played center-field. Mr.

Sensor has since resided and Miss Daisy Wagner won the Firemen Receive Check ject, "Recognition." prizes for the most correct answers. Mrs. H. N. Lamb entertained Friday evening at a children's party in honor of the eleventh birthday anniversary of her daughter, Miss Climena Lamb.

About twenty-five children were present. Games were played and refreshments consisting You cannot afford to miss this service. Come and bring a friend. Elmer E. Hollar, Pastor.

of ice cream and cake were served. here and during the past six years in PIANO AND VIOLIN RECITAL California, but he still manages to LIBRARY NOTICE MONDAY NIGH Joplin, Mo. A check for $100 was received from the Preble Shoe Manufacturing Company at 'Webb City, by the local fire department and with it a letter of appreciation, thanking the firemen for aiding in righting the fire at the Shoe Company's plant, Wednesday night. The check according to Fire Chief Harry Wondell will be placed in the firemen's relief fund. The Galena Library Association A number of the pupils of Mrs.

correspond with the living members of the team. Mr. Sensor is still in good health and looks as though he might even yet be able to play ball in a pinch. will meet in regular business session, Willis McKinney will give a piano and violin recital at the Methodist Episcopal church, Monday evening, Piano and Violin Recital By Pupils of Mrs. Willis McKinney Methodist Episcopal Church Galena, Kansas Monday Evening, August 7th, 1922 8:00 p.

rn. Monday night, August 7th at 8 p. m. Mrs. C.

W. Squires, Pres. Ethel Downing, Sec. Pro tern. PRESBYTERIAN CHUHCH August 7th, at 8 o'clock.

You are invited to hear this entertainment. Woman Thrown From Buggy The remainder of Mrs. McKinnev's EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. R. C.

Coleman, of Cincinnati, students will be heard at a recital at her home No. 1808 Main street in the Ohio, will preach at the Presbyterian Church Sunday, August 6th, morning near future. Holy communion will be administered at 10 A. M. and morning Sunday.

This service in lieu of and evening. Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. You are invited to each of these services. PROGRAMME BALL TEAM WILL CO the usual evening service.

Rev. Van TO OSWEGO SUNDAY Elden, Rector in charge. Joplin, Mo. Mrs. William Newton, who resides in a rural district near Kinser Crossing, was severely injured at 10:30 o'clock Friday morning when a horse which she was driving to a buggy became frightened at a train, ran away and crashed the buggy into a motor car parked near Fourteenth and Main streets.

Mra. Newton sustained a badly fractured arm and a deep cut on her lip, when she was hurled to the pavement. Her arm was broken in two If there are any paragraphers who The Galena baseball team will LARGE CROWD ATTEND VIOLIN MAA" MANUEL Petit Valse journey to Oswego Sunday for a game with the Oswego team. OPENING OF NEW ROAD have not done so, it is suggested that they write a paragraph about the impossibility of telling when spring has arrived without the old familiar "bock" signs. Dancla Gillett Nothing is known here of the Approximately five hundred per strength of the Oswego team except that they beat West Mineral, so Manager Williams is not taking any Duet Loin Du Ball MARGARET and JACK DUGAN Simple Aveu ARLIE JUDD sons from Galena and the surrounding towns attended the celebration Friday afternoon and night which places.

Her condition is not consid ered serious. 00000000000 TIRED AND WORN OUT Menuet A L'Antique KATHRYN UPCHURCH Waltz from Faust NESTOR JUDD Deaths Joplin, Mo. Joanna Louise Lamm 9 months old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamm of Afton, died Friday afternoon in St.

John's hospital. The body was taken to Afton and funeral services will be held there. chances on losing the game and will start the same strong line-up that defeated the Pittsburg Pirates 6 to 5, last Sunday. A number of rooters will accompany the team and these are requested to leave with the team at 10:30 Sunday morning from the Galena Ex-ide Station. The line-up is as follows: Roche, Ray, Abbey, lb; Morey, 2b; Fin-ley, ss; Link, 3b; Downing, If; Cook, cf and Hatfield, rf.

Melody Ensemble Thorne Paderewski Gounod Beasley Krogmann Streabog Heini Beethoven PIANO marked the formal opening of the Galena-Riverton concrete highway. John Malang, president of the Joplin Special Road District was the principal speaker of the evening program which was held on the lawn at the Country Club near Riverton. Dr. C. F.

Huffman, lieutenant governor of Kansas was present and spoke in behalf of Governor Henry J. Allen, who could not attend. Fred Perkins, state highway commissioner of Oswego, Ira C. Perkins, of Galena, Harry Marks, former secretary of the Joplin Chamber of Commcice. John McCulliigh of Galena, Mayor Charles Wells of Baxter Springs, A.

L. McCauley of Carthago and Fred Meggison of Riverton were also in the list of speakers. Joplin, Mo. Mrs. Ella Thornton, 52 years old, died suddenly at her home No.

9d5 Central Avenue, Friday afternoon. She had been in failing health two years, but was not confined to her bed. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Merry Bobolink KATHRYN WALKER Morning Prayer MARY PATTY The Musical Clock TENA DUGAN Fur Elise GERTRUDE GREENWOOD Les Sylphes LOIS FLORA Filth Nocturn DOROTHY HARDW1CK Waltz op 64 No. 1 CECIL RICHARDS Mass Meeting Electric Theatre Sunday 2:30 P.

M. 0 When you fael tired and worn out it is very likely that 0 there is nerve pressure some- 0 0 See your Chiroprac- 0 0 tor, get him to give you a 0 Spinal Analysis and locate this pressure. When located 0 and adjusted, your tired and 0 0 wornout feeling will disap- pear. What is Chiropractic? It is 0 a scientific method of adjust- 0 ing the CAUSE of disease without the aid of drugs or surgery, based on a correct knowledge ot anatomy, and especially the nervous system, a Investigate and ascertain what it car: and will do for you and 0 yours. Ate You Bothered With Dispepaia If your stomach is out of 0 order consult a Chiropractor 0 at the earliest possible mo- 0 0 ment He will tell you why 0 0 your stomach is not as it 0 0 should be.

will locate the 0 point where the pinched nerve is and will adjust the verte- 0 brae (small bones of the spine), which are out of posi- a tion and which produce the 0 pressure on the nerve. As soon as this is adjusted aid 0 0 the pressure relieved, the will carry the life force 0 freely to the stomach. Aa 0 soon as tha nerve begins its normal function, then oon will 'he V.omach become 00000000 000 Carthage, Mo. Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Hill, who died Friday morning at her home No.

410 East Sixth street were held Saturday afternoon from the Knell Chapel. Burial was in Diamond cemetery. A band which accompanied the Baxter delegation furnished music for the occasion. A dance at the Country Club followed the basket dinner which was served 0:30 o'clock. A.

C. Mayer, president of the Country Club entertained at dinner for the speakers of the afternoon and the guests of honor. Bachmann Leybacli Chopin Grutzmacher Poldini ON Question Of THOUGHT Albumblntt Waltzing Doll WILMA GENTLE FOR TODAY Sunday Recreation S.S. CLASS ON BREAKFAST HIKE tm isjuicsw uci iMtuu ui hi hst ymra. Valse Caprice Newlaml The Song of the Lark Tschaikowski SYBIL GRAY Capriccio Scherzo Minor Mendelsshon JOSEPHiNE RICKSECKER The Sunday school class taught by Miss 'Ruth Perkins hiked to Chico Springs this morning for breakfast.

Those present were: Misses Callio Harrison, Pauline Fulcher, Florence Ditson, Ruth and Golden Feezell, Gertrude Fahlenbach and Miss Ruth Perkins. Speaker; F. C. DAILEY Washington, D. C.

Admission Free SELF DENIAL Whosoever will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me. For whosoever will save his life shall lose it; but whosoever shall lose his life for my sake and the gospel's, the tame shall save it, Mark 8:34, 35. Valse op 18 The Butterfly Chopin Lavialle JESSIE BOONE The Galena Time first In Everything.

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