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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 7

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THURSDAY, APRIL 13,1922. THE BELLEVILLE TELESCOPE AND FREEMAN PAGE SEVEN BeUeville Local News Visit Duclcwall's Vgri Food Sale at Gregg and Gregg's, April 15. Christian church ladies. Headquayters for Duck-waal's Variety Store, Mr. Donald Wilson, who attends K.

S. A. visited with friends here over the week 75c'-P Broom 50c basement. oi preached at Eydal church Suiday night to a large congregation. This is figuring on securing a regular pastor in the near future.

Easter Lilies and many other pot- on-Book-Store Get Duckwall's price on Paint and Varnish before buying. Don't forget the food sale Saturday, April 15. Gregg S(, Gregg. The' Presbyterian Sunday school will give an Easter program at the church Sunday evening. FATHER GUILTY.

IS BELIEF: (Continued from page 1) and his previous' vfsirbf the fore to this cellar was recalled and it is the general opinion that Tremblay committed suicide by drinking of the deadly poison three times; This juncture in the case followed the visit of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Nystrom of Republic spent the week end with the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. B. Marsh. Easter Liljes- Martha Washington Geraniums, Cinerias and other potted plants at the Cameron Book Store.

received a ncVv shipment of Get our prices before buying. DuckKvall's Variety Store. Dr P. Hinckley of lOeti-oit, visited from Wednesday until. Satur- his brother, C'lai-ence Hinckley, and family.

Evangelist Wm. Miller arrived from Omaha Saturday night, and began a series of Gospel meetings at the Crospel Hall above Calkins' store, Sunday, to be continued each night for a week or more. Notice, I have rented 7 acres of ground from John for pardon purposes. I do not want any tresspassing "on it. Mr.

A. L. Darman. Miss Delpha Larson of Courtland, accompanied by a young lady friend, was here Saturday and were pleasant callers at the Telescope office, where Miss Larson added her name to tha Old Home Paper's family of subscribers. -Visit-Duek-wall -S for good fresh candy.

Miss Edith Collins accompanied by her friend, Miss Olive of Lebanon, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Collins, and other relatives and friends. Miss Swallow teaches the fith grade in Smith Center.

Double Stamps Thursday and Frday Austin-Hollandsworth. Conrad Bache, of the BelleviHe Creamery, has lately purchased and now occupies with his family the Be.rt Willis property across the street from the creamery which makes it very convenient. The purchase price paid was $2,500. Beautiful school Friendship Books at the Cameron Book Store. The parkings on North street are being fixed up in fine shape by the property'owners, most of whom are leveling them and seeding them oi to blue grass.

If others in that section and elsewhere over torni will do the to.um.wilLhe made beautiful. "A word to the iwise is sufficient." Special Sale Laundry Soap at Cash Store. Pastor A. J. Dres.sler.

J. Ward, Fred Herbolsheimer. and Chas. Liay of Belleville, Pastor Duckett of Norway, and Wm Reed. Joseph McGowan, Mrs.

Will Currie, IMrs. Dave and Mr and Mrs Hobart West oi" Ky- dal, am.o.ng-_th attending the Solomon Presbyterian meeting at Minneapolis Tuesday and Wednesday. Double Discount Stamps Thursday and lyriday of this week and Monday and Tuesday of next with cash purchases in all departments except grocery. Austin-Hollandsworth. Ton Cent Movies at Republic Republic-Royal- motion -picture theatre operated by Grafton G.

Nutter, editor of the Republic News, has gone to the ten cent admission basis on Wednesday nights only' as has also the Courtland theatre. worth Thursday evening when photo graphs of the finger prints of the bloody ax were takeh. The prints of the fingers of Tremblay were also taken and were sent to Leavenworth laboratory for identification. Tremblay's death following so closely the finger print expert's visit has led many to think he committed the dastardly crime. to as is known, Tremblay is said to have left no confession, other than the one with Father Jalbert, of Aurora.

Coroner uoty says that While visiting Tremblay when he was ill he told him that he had better make his peace Avith his God, and Tremblay replied that he had already confessed to Father Jalbert. When Dotv asked him what he had. confessed, he replied that was between Father Jalbert self. The death of Francis, Monday morning, makes the third death from the ax horror. Theun' chnrretl body was buried tnday at St.

Joe, the littlf town in Cloud county near which the Tremblavs lived, and where the affair was enacted. 14, who was hit on Vioth sides of the showing that he must have turned his head between the first and second blows, it is re- a short time on Saturday evening, and in reply to a question from the nurse, said. "Fa- Orie young iiiintarraed whoj usii'aliy was-at home, on the fatal night had stayed with a married The officers believe it is possible to reconstruct the crime, altho the motive will never be known. Three theories are suggested, one that the father wanted to get rid of the family and collect Theodore's life insurance; two, that objected to into the large family; three, that the father' had brooded over his domestic troubles since the death of his daughter' some; years ago and of his wife, at a later date- and was" suffering from acute melancholia and was demented. The latest report of the finger print expert, D.

'W. Burns, from Leavenworth, who took the finger prints on the ax handle, are that they are those of L. J. Tremblay, the father. There were three prints on the ax handle, one 'near the ax, and two near the end of the handle, all of which were made by Tremblay's fingers and of such a nature that they indicate that they had been made while gfip- pinc the ax handle.

14, and Alphonso, 10, victims of the ax, at latest accounts from the Clyde hospital, where they remain, are that they are about the same. Some hopes are entertained for complete recovery, tho in answer to questions, as yet, hf is only able to answer "yes' and "no' and doctors and nurses believe he has more than an even chance to recover. to the coroners inquesu Mr. Doty, Avho holds that position in Cloud county, is undecided at time, or whether a jury inquest will "lJ i on phonso and report from the State Prospects Discouraging. on the growing crop, freezing it dokwn The-wheat crop instances so that witljal the 18 far from, the past few weeks northern and 1.

Kansas, iflstea'd of improv- 1 ing, -has become much worse, until many farmers have begin plowing, up and planting the fields to oats or other crops. "The hea-vy dashing, rains completely buried the plant and thfe ground forming a crust. The plant seemingly vitality to push its way thru the soil. The severe freezes of the past ten days have also had a very damaging effect CASTOR lA For Infants and In Use Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Chemist matter. will probably ded'ide this Church Notes.

Choir practice at 8 have plants for yard use boxes soon, at reasonable Cameron Book Store We will and porch prices. We have a complete line of the latest Wall Paper at all prices. Oat Meal paper is the popular paper, and we have a complete line of this. Ar-; buthnot Drug Company. Christian Wednesday; p.

Thursday: Special pre-Easter special iiro.gram. Come. Friday: Special Choir practice at 8 p. m. Sunday: Bible school at 10 a.

m. Close of contest between men and women. Preaching services at 11 a. m. Special Easter songs and sermon.

Junior congreagtion at ll- a. m. Leader, Leta PaiTot. Christian Endeavor ni 7 p. m.

Subject, "Citizens of Two Worlds." Lender, Wineland. Preaching service at 8 n. m. -P-nt Vngtor dinner at the Christian church food sale April Gregg Gregg. 15.

Our line. Paper is the best in the county, so if you arc planning to your home, be sui'e and see our line. Arbuthnot Drug Company- Now that the dust is settled, it is an excellent time to do your painting. We carry a complete line of paints and oils and at various prices. Arbuthnot Drug Company.

The ladies of the Cheerful Club will hold a food sale at the hardware store of T. D. Ruley, Saturday, April in connection with Mr. Ruley's demonstration of the Florence Oil Stove. 10c Sale.

Ladies' and men's hosicrv at 10s per pair, Saturday only. Duckwall's Variety Store. The Security Association formerly (Knights arid-Ladies of Security) will entertain all the, ex-service-men and their ladies Thursday, April 13, at 8 p. at the I. 0.

0. F. hall, at a luncheon and dance. A very pleasing program Avill be rendered preceding the dance for those who do not ca're to dance, thereby providing entertainment for all. Please come.

Christian Science Service. Sunday, morning service at eleven o'clock. Subject, "Doctrine of Atonement." W'ed evening meetings at o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend. St.

James Episcopal Church. There will be evening services at the St. James Episcopal '-church both Good Friday and Sunday at eight are cordially invited to attend. Golf Club at Clyde. A golf club has been organized at Clyde-with forty members.

A pasture belonging to Mr. Turner, a farmer north of Clyde, containing acres, has been leased and the golf fever is raging, 200 having attended the initial opening of the course. A tournament for April has been arranged. ther hit me with an. ax.

This boy, Albert's, condition is such according to press reports, that he was not pressed for details and no further questions were asked. He took a little nourishment Sunday and the doctors are hopeful that' he will mind wilL likely be affected. Rosie Bachand, the near neighbor's little girl, who became ill Thursday evening from drinking out of a from which Tremblay is thought to have mixed his poison, is still improving and is believed to be out of-danger. Cleo, the 8 year old boy, of the unfortunate family, is able to play around the rooms at the home of his aunt, Mrs. unable to telLmuch about the tragedy.

He says that man hit him with a hatchet, but that he doesn't know who the Sheriff Moore found a missing hammer with the red buggy spoke handle, Sunday, in a corn crib It had blood spots and some think the slayer used it instead of an ax. ihe on the boys' heads and the dents on the boys' room ceilinii- seem to indicate a hammei- used on the joix but this is uncertain. Darsaiii Countcr or Philip, the 16 year old son, who was working five'miles from homo, uad looked for. the hammer above "CWapdpCl bpdCC, dllU ed, after the affair, but was unable to find it. This, doctors used in attacking the boys.

Philip says the hainmer was usually kept oh the i 11 111 i 11 pla tf 13ig dance at the Riverside Park, Saturday, April 15th. was found in the father's bedroom, together with an overturned lantern. a towering business success owes its first strides to the little modest want ad timidly bidding for little business may be helped to success in the same way CIMail ads are the you should have you share of the benefits. DeFOREST RADIOPHONES FAIRBURY RADIO CO. 216 4th St.

Phone 251 "As a young houseydfe of only two and experience I am glad to find that even we amateurs can cook successfully if we use Royal Baking Powder." Mrs. J. L. M. BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum LeavesNb Send for New Royal Cook FRfE Easter A hat for afternoon, a hat for formal affairs, a hat f01-sport.

To see our hats is to find your hat for any summer occasion. Their Styling is latest, their quality finest, and their 'workmanship exquisite. Best of all, their prices much lower than you would expect in hats like these. Z. B.

HOLLANDSWORTH Ladies' Hatter. What Is Service? Draining the old, thinned out, oil from your crank Running through a quart of fresh oil to take care of any dirt or carbon sediment left in the crank Filling up the crank case with the correct grade of Gargoyle Mobiloils, as specified by the Chart of That's, Crank Case Service. We recommend that you let us give Crank Case service to your car, every 500 to 800 miles. LAIR'S GARAGE Successor ta Mosher BELLEVILLE, KANSAS April Merchandise April brings with it the desire of spring merchandise. We have anticipated -your desires and have a large supply of the things that will please you.

Pi'ices are back to normal on moFt all lines, and you can make choice selections from our large at a expenditure. WOMEN'S SUITS. Suits of all wool serge and tric- otines, all nWspring models, $19.50, $25.00, $35.00, $39.50 and up. DRESSES $22.50. A special purchase of women's fine Dresses, Canton Crepes.

Crepe Nets, Taffetas, etc. These are the biggest dress values of the Iseaaon. To arrive the last of the week. SPRING COATS. New arrivals this week.

New models, New materials, variety of styles $12.50 to $50.00 DRESS MATERIALS. A complete new stock of AVOOI dress materials, thi spring Prices are much lower than a year ago. Every piece of wool goods in- our stock has the new spring price. 54; inch fine all wool Tricotine $3.00 54 inch fine French Serge $2.00 54 inch all wool Storm Serge $1.50 54 inch wool Storm Serge -i $1.00 38 inch half wool Storm Serge 75c 54 inch Shepard Check 32 Ginghams 65c 72 inch mercerized Table Damask, an extra quality $1.00 J3.00 and $4.00 22x42 Turkish Bath Towels, 37c This is a larg'e size towel with heavy double thread facing. An exceptional value at 37c.

18x 36 heavy double thread Bath Towels 36 INCH PERCALES Y.ARD 17c. Yard wide Scout Percales in light and dark patterns. An assortment of 40 pieces fi'om wihch to make your selection. This is a special offer for LL unbleached Muslin, yard 10c Men's Work Shirts Men's Work Socks (basement) pair 10c OA Bars Best Grade $1 00 tdX) Soap for 1 Here is an extra special offer in high grade Soaps. The P.

G. Naptha has been selling up until this month at 3 bars for 25c. The this offer is the largest bar thar the marTufacturei's has put out'under The. Ivory is the standard- 10c cake and tha' Washing Powder is an extra large package at the -price; Supply your needs at a big saving. This is a real bargain in Soaps.

All for One Dollar i. I 6 bars P. ahd 10 bars large size Lenox 2 bars Ivory 20c 2 pkgs Star Naptha Powder 10c Total $1.25 item abo exception of the Ivory is an extra value. The Ivpry is priced regular. THE ABOVE ASSORTMENT $1.00 I'.

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