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The Sun from Pittsburg, Kansas • Page 4

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The Suni
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Pittsburg, Kansas
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73 VwTR llk St'N. WEHNKSDaY MORNING. SEi'tkivihkK ami their many Iriends will help them make the affair a success. The hour I is 2:15 and the price rents. If tick et i haven'' heon purchased you will K''t them at the 1).

S. A. door. Adah Society. Yon Know BLACK BOOTS 1 I The M.

K. Adah society did not meet 1 4 i Dr. I). f). Munson has returned from brief visit to Kansas City.

(' V-v'. 9 3 C'Vi- M-d-iJ 2 TURN SOLES NAPOLEON TOPS No woman's 'wardrobe is complete without a of pliiin black boots. Widths aa to Size 2 to F. C. Kallah went to St.

Louis yesterday for a few days' visit. Martha Washington arrived this a. m. at Crowell's drutr store by express, and was put on ice. She is the sensation of the year in the candy and chocolates.

Ben CUtrkston will move to Pittsburg from Frontenac having accepted a position in the Frank liuriress store. No rep; rets when you have lioyles, the expert auto repair man, do your work. Call phone for service car. I 1 1 ---lfepj Kennedy Boot Shop (PHOENIX JIOSE, TOO) PttS -w--in! a 3.5 2JJ zl 3 535 -3 J- Z- Z-Z SS 1 i3 in 3 rll D. W.

Mrenner went to Afton, yesterday on a few days' business trip. Dr. Josephine Trahue wishes to announce she is now ready to odvc the new treatment for hay fever and catarrhal deafness, which only the os teojiathie profession can w-f II r. and Mrs. R.

F. Crawford of Fast Tenth, have returned from a two weeks' visit in Pueblo anihDen-ver, visiting relatives and friends, 4 flu nnnnHfir'a I'hoitn VomhiT TIminp ftcsirinir to furnish till" jj SUN Willi items for the norirty column will Kindly plume Hell 891. "hCi ii Liii ii i'i 5 ii.fi Mii ft ii ii ft 8 ft fi iS (5 ft 5 ft ii Jin ft ft fi ft ft ti i mi iin 11:1,. Choice beet' steak, Wallace Grocery, (ill 1 W. Kansas.

Prompt delivery. 18-l Mrs. M. F. Drake and daughter.

Miss Greta, have returned from a month's visit at Fulton, and are at home, 417 West Ninth. Miss Greta is a teacher in the Central AMONG THKSE TEN WONDEHFUL NEW CHALMERS FOR THE AUTUMN IS POSSIBLY THE GAR YOU HAVE SAID SOME ONE SOME DAY WOULD SURELY BUILD; AND THE PRICES WAY BELOW YOUR OWN ESTIMATE Business is better and money is easier due to vast Government war contracts. So it is a pretty ftood time now to take a look at one of these ten brilliant new Chalmers for the Autumn and Winter. You will find among these ten styles of Chalmers possibly the very car you have often wondered why some one had not built. Just imagine a 5-passenger that gives more power per pound of weight than most any car of its type, and yet has a small, gas-saving engine.

Or picture a roadster that simply is wrapped in lines that will draw a crowd most any time it stops at a curb. Or the sensation of joy that goes with owning a Speedster guaranteed to hit SO miles an hour. Or a Sedan that a woman can swing along a country road all day without shoulder or back fatigue. Or a Limousine that some one excellently describes as the "acme of Or a Town Car that will cause a ripple of jealousy in most any social circle. Or a 7-passenger car that for correctness in style and good sense in appointments leaves little to competition.

Or a Limousine Landaulet that holds close to the practical in equipage of the day. But see for yourself. These ten new Chalmers are causing much conversation where cars are discussed most. To miss looking over at least one of them is to miss the car of the moment. Thursday.

Kpiscopal (iuild -Mrs. bin l-'roldi. Ii. West Furlid avenue. Justice Cluli Mrs.

Fergus. (ins Fast Jefferson. Knll, household hints. U. II.

Sunshine Circle Mis. Ilnutdi-man, Fust Washington. Kerley-Frankenfielcl. Though simple in its appointments the wcddinir of Miss Fllcn Kerlcy and Nonnan Frankenfield, which tool, place yesterday at was one of the prettiest of die summer. The ceremony which was performed hy Dr.

George Satterlee of the M. K. church. school. We are.

here to stay until judgment day at S21 N. Wolfe-Calhoun Transfer, Hell phones phic. lie- homo of Ihe I. ride's moilicr. Mr Ah'-e K.

Kerley, Hl Adams, in the presence of only the el IVoii.ls an. I included Ihe ever licatiid'ul rine lerviee. The cercmoiiy room was uied into a Lower of in. a piol'u ion of yellow and white flowers, ferns and palms, and ihe marriaco arch hciwcen the living ro.nn and lil.rary was formed of flower- and rilil.ons in the wedding colors. Mrs.

tlenr; Kerlcy played the Mendelssohn weddinc- music and the bride and room plci eded he lilllc flower rirl, Cornel eld, a ice of ilie ivroom, tool; the- vows at the hour chosen. Fllcu Louise Cil.hrUt was the riiir hearer and carried the i in die heart of a lily. The hride w.i'e a woddmir die-s of white voil wiih lace rininiincs, and the little attendants wore white frocks with yellow sashes ami hair hows. The hride i- well known in I'ittshuru: and has I'm en raised here and is a graduate of Ihe hicli school and normal. She held the p.i-iiloii of in-triator in the pull-lie schools for ihi'i'e years and has also hecn an active worker in the church.

She is a charmine; younrr woman and has a wide circle id' ad-miiinc: IV.cnds. Mr. FrankenV'hl formerly resided here, roccivinir Ms education in 1 hi' city schools. He has a splendid position with the M. K.

iv 'i Miss Fthel Sturdivant was here from Kansas City for an over Sun day visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Sturdivant, 71(1 West Fourth. She will he back auain the latter part of Ihe week for a visit of several weeks. yesterday on account of the battery cclelnation at Lincoln park.

I The Kpiscopal Cuild will meet Thursday at Ihe home of Mrs. Leo I' rohlich on West Euclid. I A nntmnrcmcnt. Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Schneider, formerly of this city hut now of San 1 I'redo, announce the upproach-iiie marriaee of their daughter, Clara S. Iiiionler lo John I. MeVVilliams, Wednesday morninvr, Scptemher tlith at Mary Star of the Sea church.

Standard Hearers. The Slaudard Hearers will meet Saturday at the home of Miss Amies 'Jiio Kast I'ark. This will he the last meeting of the year and all members are uracil to he present as there will he an election of officers and a mite box opening, T. K. A.

Sal iii'day afternoon sit the home of Miss I crn Kutz, a business meotintf of the T. K. A. club was held and the following new members chosen: Miss Holer, Cihson, Miss Wilma Lanyon, t'armen Patterson. The next recular mcetinu' will he in two weeks al the home of Mrs.

lion Gray. I'lcur le Lis. The Flour do Lis club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. Albert Stanton, 70-1 North Woodland. The iruests were Mesdames J.

S. Hickman, Joe Scott, Harvey, Roberts, Nuttman, and Miss Nuttman, and Miss Dail. The prizes at the drawing contest were won by Mrs. Will C'rotty and Mrs. llol.erts, and the hostess dispensed clcL-anl refreshments at 5 o'clock.

In I wo weeks Mrs. Mayes will entertain, 721 West Seventh street. Motor Party. Mr, and Mrs. 11.

Iv. Widuer and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. K.

Strostiider, Mrs. J. K. Claser and children, Helen, lilanche and Wayne, motored lo Ft. Scott Sunday.

l.loyd Frankenfield of Clinton, arrived Sunday to be a uuest at the Kei'li rankonficld wedding which took place yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Costello, Mrs. Carrie Costello of CoTumhus and Miss Otillia Spunkier returned Saturday from an overland trip in the O.arks.

Mr. and Mrs. Have Dunn left Sunday for their home in Joplin after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E.

Ii. Hoyt. Mrs. K. liranharn and children left yest'rday for Kansas City to spend two weeks with the former's sister.

Mis. K. K. lirayman and family. Dr.

and Mrs. A. C. Craves and Dr. anil Mrs.

W. II. Craves and children relumed Sunday from Colorado, where they have been for several weeks. They spotu Ihe irreater part of the time in Ct'een Mountain Falls and while in Colorado Springs were quests of Mr. and Mrs.

.1. W. Overbuy at a dinner-dance nivon at the Cliff House. Mrs. lay N.

l'atmor and little lean, who have been spendiim the summer al Green Mountain Falls, will remain until about the loth. Miss Fdith Ausman of Ft. Scott spent Sunday with Mrs. K. D.

Axton a ii. I family. Mr, and Mrs. Chin. Potlitzer and Mr.

and Mrs. potlitzer and children spent Sunday in Joplin with Mr. and Mis. George I'otlitzer. Alex Kerr and family motored to Miami, Sunday.

Miss I'hoehe Hailey will return today to her home in lial.Kvin after a two weeks' visit with her sister. Mrs. K. D. Axton, -117 West Kansas avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Miller and son, Norvell, and Mrs.

Ida lirewer, who -pent Sunday near Neosho, were accompanied home by Mrs. R. T. Marsh and son, John Raymond, of Joplin who will remain here for a week visitinu her nmt her. Mrs.

lirewer. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Duncan and children, Richard and Margaret, fiUi West Kansas avenue, left yesterday for Hartford. Mr.

Duncan will remain until next week mxl his family will a isil of about six weeks. Mr. anil Mrs. H. A.

Suffron and Mrs, ietoria Rowlings, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Millinuton motored to Puller, Monday. Chas. is spending the week with relatives in Joplin.

Mr. ami Mrs, Roes lluuhos, Miss Marjory Jarrett of Ft. Scott, Miss Hetty Clellan of lliallville will motor to I'd I shufe; today and he quests at 'amp When your ear rets "balky" or needs a new part, call lioyles, the expert auto repair man at C. A. na-ratre.

Phone -IS-li John Trosch of Girard was here yesterday to attend the battery picnic. K. G. Weed of Jackson, and Till Rl; CAR, just) 'Kit RIMi l.AK, -I'ASSKNCIR AMIAKI) KOADSTfcK II2MI 1(11 RINJ, PAN tHM CAUKIOLK.T, i-CASSFNCa-R tt TOWN CAR, town car. i.amiali.kt I.imoi sink.

l-IMOt SINK l.ANDAl LEI' RF.CORI) SPKKUSTKR JIOJS till A0J5 IJ.100 $147.1 ALL PRICKS F. O. B. DKTROI'l ANl SUBJEUl I'D CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. CHAS.

HARGISS, Distributor 117 West Fourth Street J. W. Allison of Detroit, have been visitiim at Dr. Kinir's home in Opolis enroute to the national convention of the United Association of Postolliee Clerks at Ft. Worth, Texas.

Frisco Market 11(5 West llh DAILY QUOTATIONS' ON RETAIL MEATS Sirloin Steak Lsc Round Steak 2(le Chuck Steak 12 1-2e Prime Rib Roast 11c Chuck Roast ...12 1-2 to 1 Ic Short Rib P.oiliny; Reef 12 1-2c Hamburger 12 l-2c cal 12 1-2c to '-'He Mutton Lie to 22c Pork Chops 27 1 -2c Pork Steak 27 l-2c Pork Sausage Smoked Hams to 2S 1-2c Smoked Picnics Racon, hole piece Dry Salt Pork to 2Sc Lard, pure Compound, hestfr rade IS 1-2c Lunch (ioods 1.1c and Kit I'risco Special Rutterine 27c Cream or Hrjck Cheese Prices subject to change without notice. If you want a used ear at a tall on the C. A. people at nam once Mr. and Mrs.

Georee II. Stuessi mo lorod to Kansas City Sunday for 1 lew days' visit. railoay in and he and Ins hrale 'will reside in thai city at 'JMMI I'ark sti. .1. They will hi' at home after Seplemher lath.

A feature clinecled with this Wed'lino; was the lacl that the date 'ami hour were the as chosen l.y ho hride's pat'eiii hirt eic hi years aen. Nar Uridi'i'. Tlic are I. one', on Loth si.le. l.y the la sos who are de, iron-, of money 'he tind l.aitery Hnni.

and it is dillicull for any wdio are approved h. refuse as each of nu tty are apt money e'elters and sell he wares withour the least troul'lc. "Their wares" happen to l.e tickets to attend a "war hri.h at the II. S. A.

hall. 1 tie I'i thiui a tip tuners are the i ids NOTICE. All International llodctirricrs, lluililinn' and Common Laborers, are riMiuvstvd to he present to-ninht. Wednesday, Sept. at p.

m. Special Labor Temple. Sinned: JOHN HALL, Pres. Vienna Music School Lolita 1). Mason, Director; 5 assistants, 'upils are now enrolling Cor Piano and Theory lessons.

Resinning in October there will be a recital everv week. Send for catalogue. Rell l.l.'iO, 201! West Euclid avenue. 12-eod. AS GOOD AS THE BEST BETTER THAN THE REST Red Star FLOUR W.

II. Conner, actimr secretary of the Crawford County Retailers' association, was in Arcadia yesterday ex-tendiim: the membership of the Opolis licuistration I'oinl. The Opolis women will register at the ollice of Dr. Kiuc; today in the national food conservation campaiun. We have a lew ged cars that are in tii.od condition which we will sell at l.nrj.:ain prices.

('. A. Auto Co. C. A.

PATMOR, Red Star Mill ii Elevator Aaent. Wichita, Kas. Miss Martha Schallo returned Monday nie'ht from a couple of days spent in Joplin with Miss Dorothy Cochran, at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. James Cochran.

Fresh Cut Fiowera. Flower Shop. CWT 1 'if Let lioyles, Hie "crippled auto's friend," do your repair work. Jle op-crates a service ear, day and nurhl. FEATURES OF THE C.

(V A. IS-fi Call phone olio. Shop (iaraire. T4 Miss I'lsther treed of Sedalia, is the truest of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank llurgess. W. II. Anderson, ln7 F.uclid, leaves today for a three weeks' visit with his uncle, .1. W.

Anderson, al Frio. ra Mtf tglll, 'III LJ 4mimmk 'I, I if 1 1 Call Motchants Transfer Co, both phones when you have anything to move or pack. We use aula trucks and wagons. Of-lice 109 West street. tf Miss Maud McCulloimh of the I'Mcischaker stole, was called yesterday to her home at Alton, hy the serious illness of her father, We loan money on mnythintr of lu I Mrs.

ietoria Rawlins will eo to Parser CNIVKUSAL PLAYINC: Tin- STKINOLA is designed to play all makes of disc records perfectly. A slight turn throws sound box into position for playing; either style of records. TON' 10 Ql'ALITY: The STKINOLA is supreme in tone quality. It reproduces the clear mellow tone as well as the overtones or colortones wherein lies the charm of vocal, instrument and orchestral music. TON' 10 CILUIHER: The anv tone chamber is built on scientific prhV'iples.

TONE A KM Tin- STKINOLA through its wonderful duplex oil; arm is not. routined to one style of record. We can safely say that we have the only practical tone arm that will play all records without extra Joplin today to visit relatives. Mrs. .1.

T. Monro, Miss Kdwina Moore, Mrs. G. L. Sterling and Perva ioo.

twin are amono; those who mo-tore I lo Mulberry Monday. HI; W. F. Seymour and family and Miss you may possess. National Loan Pawnhrukera.

604 -i N. Hrondwaj. Iluuh McCuire and family have re-' turned from Colorado Springs after Florence MacLeau spent Monday 1 lis. 1 111 a three weeks' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. ('. McCuire. We are discontinuing the sale of De l.aval Separators and lire ol'ferini; $111 i reduction 'on present prievs, also sell-1 init the U. S.

ami Kud Star ut the old I prices. Heasley Miller. tf Miss Avis liiuthieum has returned' from a few days' visit at Cirai'd. lophll. Mrs.

C. A. Fosler and little son, foul, have returned to their home In lopcka after a pleasant visit here. Mr. and Mrs.

F. A. Kintr and who have been at Klk Springs ti past few days, have returned. 'Ih. had as eitests durinir the week-Mr.

a ml -Mrs. G. and Mrs. A. Miller ami Mr.

Jhs II. Hood and children have iui in 1 a motor trip to Kansas ci.v. t-im I -Mr. and Mrs. Gould Baker and dauidilcrs have been Kpundintr the -t v-tvk with rUtivs K.ui Imcc Concerts Puily-You Arc Invited OWL DRUG STORE OrdiT a ciisu today for ynpr Iiomic S.

Ii. STEVE8S CO. Ditfliibutois for ('rawfonl ami Cherokee. Cuunl it. a 2nd and Walnut Strcet.7, ritt ibtirn; Home 402.

Cell 202 I'ittsburg, Kansas 3 IS N. lWduilway If you want a used car at a hur-Kuin, call mi the C. A. people at opce..

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