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The Hutchinson News from Hutchinson, Kansas • 6

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1 gCTmSON mm TmmSBAY, JANUARY 6, 1910 irroXi.tf iVor 'fiiln talked, at that time and it may 11 1 I III IV 1-r 7 It I "wS- A JTVtf ft, A. be learned tnere. wnat ut to make, the completion of that plant assured. Clearance Si 4V I Tt. vaa an enthusiastic crowd at tne III 5 luncheon today.

There was a good ottonrionr-B aa nanni and everyone TOMORROW (Society Reporter's Telephone 403.) WHEN DREAMS. When dreams then is Unto to die. i Nay, thou are dead when thy dear Started This Morning wanted to do something. Subscrip tions were reDorted and It was round Silk Petticoats Bargains intieavy5 that the committee is doing some good work. But.

more work will have Even though thy' ghost" Rtill haunts $4 00 Pet(icol3 $2. At the Home Theatre Soda Ash tne crowueu iiiun, Still with proud grace sal 11 ten the to 50 Off underwear Heaps golden grain when the hot sun Meeting is to Begin. to done. The directors of me plant are ready to put in their money and are subscribing to the new stock. Old stockholders are also putting their pledges in to swell the total and nnMoUAi.oMv nr.

to mXnpv la nrnmised. 5 taffeta silk, fall cat" Howre with'dits't Voflk. black nues nign, Sails the far seas with compass and with chart, Of the world's burdens, bears Its wonted part, Or faces doom with calm, undaunted $1.25 Union Suits and colcrs( Rctiftir $4'00 But it takes a large amount to make And It is Hoped to Have Every 5 Ladits' fine ribbed, fleeced union snits in while- On All New, Up-to-date Merchandise tor dreams they are very'lu-eatnof1 1150,000. it is a large sum. an investment and every dollar of it is to represent value, Rusiness Man in Town piyicoats on iu 11 for OLmVi) $7.50 PeMko8t $4.75 The leaver; that' only, sijse-t from 5 to 9.

Reg The band will play tomorrow auer- There Then. nnnn it will march down tne street sWine of the poured from the r.uner 90c ular $1,25 smts on sale for 5 tha thontrfi. Tho Whistles Will A hia assortment of petti Marina from heaven, to nerve thee for blow at 3 o'clock and, at that hour, all coats mide of the best arade of the i business nouses are to ciose Thoi-o are pards In the windows today of taffeta and iu''ssaHne silr. Union Suits 75c SOMETHING TOR EVERYONE calling attention to the holiday. There the strife.

Fetter thy dreams and hold them fast, soul! When they depart, It is thyself that dies. c. 1 JUUA C. R. 1JORR.

tire Coolt was hostess to vetv, lull tlopnce with are few it any stores witnout iuee Aftnr the meeting is ended it ruffle of. nearsilk i These oetticoats in Wack and- all the Fine ribbed, good weight union suits in white sizes from 5 to' 9. Regular lul is hoped to be able to say that the AN 'rBARXAliD. Mgr the C. W.

club yesterday after new and popular Reg- noon 'rho tim of meeting was (juniori a aim wu. ii Soda Asn plant is a sure tning. i. TRYING LIQUOR CASES. Money Must be Gotten Together to Build This Plant 75c peittr fm -JK coats tn sale for 1Sfa changed to Thursday aiternooa in- $1.00 snits on sale for ctaaA n( wtadnf av as nas Deeu hitherto.

Roll call was answered to 50c Hose A big assortment of ladies' "Tmse and faacv Usle. 75c Union Suits 50c Court Hopes to Dispose of All Before the Day is Past. Today was liquor day in the district court. By 6 o'clock this evening it is hoped that every liquor case will have been tried. The first prisoner to be arraigned hrfnr R.

Rranine mis morn Good grade, medium weight by: quotations irom Bryant. the members sewed on their fancy work Mrs. Charles Cook, a guest, give a dialect reading and read a short story, -Tue Queen of Spades." The hostess served a two-course lunch atf five o'clock. The club will be entertained next, week by bhek and colors'. 1leguliHi50c Advisory Committee is Enthusi Jastic About Proposition to Get the Money.

union suits, sizes 5 and 6. hose on sale 3C 50c Regular 75c Suits for for ing was James Rakestraw He plead- Vnl Aldred. Special Discount All this week we will give a very liberal discount on everything in household goods. Both new n'nd Shannon's Furniture Phone 110 117 S. Main gUHL) LU iSilllife 1114.1v- 1" sentenced to tnirty nays juu.uuu the payment of a $100 line, together This Store Will Close Friday at 3 O'clock.

The meeting at Home Theatre tomorrow afternoon, when Soda Ash matters will be explained, will likely ltirfplv At.tpiided with the costs ot tne action. wua paroled as to the jail and fine, however, unon the payment of the costs. TheS. C. C.

C. dub was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrst Clarence Slade. "Fancy work took up the first part of the afternoon, and later, hi ti guessing contest trophies were awarded to Tom Payne and Ms. Bcll Sames. At five o'clock the hostess served a four- Kakestraw was arrested some I tJUG Ul ivi.ii.

I meetings, for the good of the city, months ago. His trial was to have come up in the district court last term but was continued. Be has already served about six months in jail. .1 Mnnn also entered a nlea course lunch. The club guests were that has ever been Known in nuicn-inson.

It is expected that every business man in town will be there. It is to his interest to know what is being done and the committee, at its lunch-con today at the Coliseum, was certain that it wanted all to attend the nwwtiiif? at. the theatre. attending Knox Conser- has been vatory. Cut Glass Aiirs.

Tom Payne, Mrs. Roy Mc par-land Mrs. H. Bloonv and little son, Kith. wra.

W. E. Dnnkin will eu-tercaih the club next week. 0 TTelt. of Wichita, will ar- i guilty, when his case was called.

He was given the same sentence as Rake-straw, only that he will have to' serve out his jail term; Under this condi If you want to got the. want you want, You want to advertise your wants rive tliis'evenlne to be the week-end! it Uu-bpIv denends on the results of nrn guest of Mr. and Mrs. h. Getaz.

this meeting as to whether or not the full amount of monev needed to put Mr Helt will i join ner on aaiuruay 0. to stay over Sunday. the Soda Ash plant in operation will The H. 3 H. club spent a delightful afternoon' yesterday with Mrs.

A. J. Knight at her home on Avenue A east. Early in the afternoon the ladies laid aside their fancy work and enjoyed a enial a-nma nf MWhrf At fivp n'f'lock Tn The Nfiws Want Columns in "ha NfWS want 1 U1IJ1LU1N. tion he was paroled as to his tine provided he pays the costs of his prosecution.

Not all of the alleged bootleggers were as fortunate as the first two. Charles Vanderburg, held on several rmmts received a sentence of thirty Oving the shortage of gas there was no meeting of the I. C. club. Next week Mrs.

Will Montgomery assisted by Mrs. F. C. Clark will-enter- the hostess assisted by Miss Mildred KERN BROS. CO.

days in jail, a $100 fine and a cost as "I imgnt served a ueiicious iwu cme lnnih Mm MiKH Marcaret tin lb3, club. i sessment without either of the paroies W'liltonof Wlellington and Miss Alice which were allowed uy tne court hi the other, cases. Mrs. J. E.

Foltz returned last from Trmp.ka. where she has been Discount A few pieces left before invoicing. We will sll them at ONE-FIFTH OFF The Hutchinson China Stcre 19 N. Main EVANS BROS. The lYi-nsiwntfon of Lee Patterson Shaffer of ewifm were the guests oi the club.

Mrs. A. Martin will be the club hostess in two weeks. and Koss tlpdegraff will not occur at visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. U. Harrison, over the holidays. i this term of court. Both cases were continued until next April.

Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jewett will give dinner tnnieht.

for their euests. Mrs. The social dance given by Mrs. TO GO TO DENVER. HJot a Few Bargains But Many In Ladles' Garments, Furs and Children's Wear at Kerns' After Xmas Sale Beautiful Furs at One-Half Price.

You m'av select any piece of Fur, or Fur set, in our stock and pay for it just one-half the marked The assortment includes this seasons styles in mink, Jap. mink, fox, squirrel, MulK Scarfs and Sets. Hoffman aftsr her dancing school General Manager Kouns of the Santa Fe is to Be Here. r.pnpral Manager IV ot C. C.

Goddard ot iavenwortn, ana Mrs. George Kendrick of Leavenworth, and Mrs. R. P. Murdock's guests, Mrs.

Charles Hall of Hutchinson, Mrs. J. H. Puiymond of Girard, and Mrs. C.

G. Stevenson of Pratt. The decorations will be of Christmas greens and the tables will be decorated with carnations. After dinner Mr, and Mrs. Harry Stanley will sing.

Wichita Beacon. the Santa Fe will be here late this afternoon from Amarillo. He will come in, over the Hutchinson Southern will he given this evening alter nine o'clock at the -Woodman On account of the shortage of gas the Social Hour club will meet Friday afternoon with Mr.s. William Scholl Instead of Mrs. K.

Mayo Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Vallery have returned from an extended visit with relatives at Fort 'worth, Tex.

'--J i Special SALE road in a special train and huperin-tendent J. C. Shaffer or Wellington will accomi)any him. They will arrive about 5:30 o'clock and Mr. Kouns Black Broadcloth Coats $10.00 mm 1 ir.

nn om. tailored, others trimmed with braid, buttons and stitch- rT.Ci'ESIJi-"". J- N. B.il.1- entertained Ihe M. IVS Marstimai V.

Conoannon has returned lined throughout, others lined to waist with satin. You will feel JUSt" in from a visit with his sister at l.awton, hntna nn Xint past. Daintv. needle of these Coats next season as tnis. i-nYii orn in hi i.

Vll Hum tviv over the holidays. Tisa Ann Elbrader returned last Long Coat Suits $15.00 evening from a short visit with her work, kept the ladies' nimble fingers bnsv while they visited together. Mrs. A. P.

Johnson, Mrs. Willis Epperson, Mrs. J. M. Cowan, and Mrs.

Phillips were taken in as new members yesterday. The hostess -served a delicious tnree course buffet luwch at parents at Redfleld, Kan. Our line of $-2 30 and Suits has been marked at $15.00 for this sale. All fashionable materials and shades are included and almost any style will be found. All Coats are lined with Skinner's satin.

Suiierintendent H. a. uce ui uuusf Citv will arrive late this afternoon in which is late, and go on west with his superior this evening. Mr. Shaffer will go back to Wellington over the Hutchinson Southern in the morning, his business being attached to -the morning passenger train.

Mr. Kouns has." been on a trio of In-f the Panhandle TherB was no meetinsr of the Col Fresh, Delicious 3 10c Packages for 20c WIEDA'S 14 North Main. umbine club yesterday on account of the shortage of gas. five o'clock. The club will be entertained bv Mrs.

Willis Epperson at the home of V. S. Stephenson In two Children's Coats and Dresses Half Price Our entire line of Children's Coats, ages 1 to 12, in btarskin. worsted, cheviot, broadcloth, goes at. one-half of the marked price.

Children's School in cot! on and.worsted, pretty st5leS in different color. ONE-HALF PRICE. Tho N. S. club met thte aftw noon with Mrs.

P. X. Nest on East Third avenue. weeks. -W Tim niiii-i' Art club met yester- ilir.es, which include the Hutchinson Southern.

I'nv nftpmrwm with Mrs. i. C. Pad- 1 Notice. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders ol Th a Trawlers Cicar company will be den.

The afternoon was s.kjui wim the dainy needle work of the ladies. WE held in the office of the Kiid company Th hnstpRts served a flainty luncn As by' agreement, all barber shops IdijtplaylnR.union shop cards, will close 1 at 7 p. nu except Saturday nights, commencing Monday, January 17th. i 12t in Hutchinson. Kansas, at 10 o'clock Members Hutchinson Free Transportation a Sth.

1910. for the pur FAIR DIRECTORS MEETING. They Are Having Intereeting Session at Commercial The directors of the fair association are holding a session at the Commercial club rooms this afternoon. There are a number of things to be talked FOUR STORES THE WAY pose of electing a board directors Bureau tor sle at and of transacting general nusiuens, Sis-nod) E. J.

CANATSJflY, and the club adjourned to meeti again next week with Mrs. Walter Sherer. Miss Madslina Heryer returned Ust evening from, Kansas City where she visited her brother en route home from. Galesburg, 111., whore she Pocket receipt books 'he Kewa oilt-A I President. over.

A committee irom uie bw The News does job printing. Ash organization is meeting with the directors. to talk about matters in connection with a subscription to the stock of the plant. The fair associa I If in DAUGHTER OF AMERICAN AMBASSADOR TO ENGLAND During Our Pre-Inventory Sale tion is a heavy holder oi reai esiaie and it is to the interest of the fair owners to see that the plant is started np again. THE NORTH POLE NOWHERE? Like Balmy Tropics Compared With Kansas Just Now.

Wouldn't this weather freese the ice off a polar bear's This morning all previous records for refrigeration this season were broken. The thermometer at the ot-'fice of the Kansa3 Grain company registered 5 degrees below seto short- iv after 7 o'clock this morning. At 10 In order to reduce our stock we are slashing our prices. If you ever pm9 will want anything in Jewelry, o'clock it was lero. The weainer is moderating and it is believed that the cold has gone its limit- There is a clear sky today and fair and warmer weather are predicted.

THE TWO COMMISSIONS City and County Officials Are Maviifl Tsllr Tnilaw. Watches, Cut Glass or Fine China, II Military Sets, Toilet Sets, Gents Traveling Sets, now is the time to get it. Below we price a few specials The city commission and the board of county commissioners are having a joint session this afternoon. Tho members are Ulking about matters is which their authority seems aome- i in nvorhn and the COOJCTeHCO lis held for the purpose of gettiag I "I Special Prices in Ladies. SetRings, 1C Sif, Open.

Face, 15 Jewel Movenient. sort of nirderstamnng so inere wra no disagreements, MRS. DAHLtNG OCAD. She Was the Founder of Two Wow en's Patriotic Orders. Xew York.

Jaa Mrs. Flora Adams Darling, fwmder of tho Daughters of the America RotoIu- tlon, and the United States Daughters of Kghteea Twelre. dM dealy today frooa amwiexy. at home of her brother. John Adams, aged TO years.

Cuff Buttons, JBroocnes, utc. Too Much to Mention. Our "Vine of Electrolier i a strong line arts' ar sUarting the price. Come in and loo Price, 50.7S Come in and See Us. tnem over.

mmmmmmmm mmmmu mmm iaa tied tlM poiNilar GiabJBU it was Mrs. Joam Ward, fonaerly Miss Jess Reid. dawgater Ambassador IMd. geacrkly preie smB www we e.v-ri mtnrn coempicaau tke soctel tau ae mmt bee ia tke But la winter time womaa has to re-arraage her day" program hi swe a way aa to permit two hewn a day to be areat in takiac off sal rsttiaff lAodoB, EaftaBd. SiBC toe birta I WAri fnrvard to of ket child, Mrs.

Jota Ward, who fori tks wfce. Mrs. Wari wouUl rate ncconicTcnplc nT yrart was oae of society oi ner em- fiasrt as i mia ak aCK; Optician tii lMders. has settled dowa to 1 oa her children's rubbers. spm and mittens.

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