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I -T-r 1 Methodists in a "Clean-Up" Drive a mere matter of i possibility than I THE CANEYI NEWS SPORT NOTES luck. Chief Wheeler Dies Kansas City, Nov. 19. E. C.

(Chief) Yet many successful Oil men are J. L. Papes, Publisher eferrcd to as lucky, implying their Wheeler of Pawhuska, nation success is due altogether to luck in ally known amateur trapshooter, died in a hospital here early Wednesday KmwV The Baltimore Sun haa been by the federal grand jury for publishing lists of income tax payers night. stead of shrewd business methods applied to the oil business. E.

W. Mar-land. Joshua Cosden, Harry Sinclair, He underwent an operation Sunday. contrary to the law. The rich tax dodeers are terribly peeved to find One of the finest meetings both in point of enthusiasm and unity of pur pose was held Wednesday at the E.

church. It was the meeting of the official board. Seldom is a business meeting so full of "pep." During the progress of the session pastor announced a check of considerable proportion had been received by the District Superintendent from the Board of church extension, and had been offered as a direct gift to the Cahey Methodist church with the challenge that the church' make an effort to match it at least dollar for dollar. Enthusiasm did you say! Of when his right arm was amputated. The arm was shattered last week T.

B. Slick and others are supposed to be the recipients of special favors when Wheeler's automobile turned The tremendous interest in football throughout the nation is indicated statistics compiled, which show that 509,000 spectators viewed the fourteen major contests played last Saturday. The Michigan-Ohio State game at Columbus drew the biggest attendance, 68,000, jamming the Qhio stadium. The seven leading contests, in the east drew 269,000 fans, while the seven leading games in the south, mid-west and west drew 240,000. The Yale-Princeton clash topped the eastern attendance with 58,000.

what a poor showing they have made in the eyes of the public and they are hot after the officers, trying to raise from "Lady Luck." If it was a dream of E. W. Marland and Joshua. E. Cosden to open the Tonkawa field, they over near Wellsville, Kansas.

Infection set in necessitating amputation. In recent years Wheeler had com succeeded beyond their fondest expectations and saw the vision of more smoke screen to prevent future em barrassment. peted in virtually all the major hieh gravity crude produced from trapshooting tourneys in the country. He was always among the leaders. that area in 1923 than any oil area United States District Attorney Al.

Williams, addressed two hundred in the world. If T. D. Slick dreamed Wheeler was an Indian and was' United States Census of Agriculture H. L.

Hoffmaster from Washington, D. has been appointed supervisor for this the Sixth District of Kansas and is stationed at Iola. Mr. Hoffmaster will employ men from each of the seven districts of this county to take the census. Virgil Davis Wins Chicago The Santa Fe Railroad believes in boys and grls, they believe in Club work.

They believe in club work so strong that they are willing to put money into it. This year they offer ten free, trips to the International Ex-positior at Chicago to ten boys or girls of different counties in their clubs, who have done good work in their clubs. course they accepted the challenge and voted a week be set apart when each member and friend of the church or had a vision of finding a new sand considered wealthy. The unejal will members of the Kansas Peace Offic ers' Association of Kansas, Wednes at Tonkawa his dream came true ear be held at Pawhuska, Friday. day; which included most of the Coach Dillon Quits Coffeyville A.

I. Decker Superintendent of the Coffeyville schools, yesterday announced that Chester C. Dillon, direc will be asked to make a real contribu ly last spring. Since the completion of the first well in the sand that bears sheriffs' and police chiefs. He asked the bunch how many believed that crime "was the result of a diseased A five Story Fall in Car, Lives New York, Nov.

18. Despite the-" tion toward this challenge. This promises to become real interesting as the day for the "drive" approach his name 37 tests are flowing from tor of athletics in the city schools here had resigned and that his resignation that horizon, producing more oil than the entire state of Kansas, the Osage es. Kev. Benson was chosen 'General' brain.

Two held up their hands. "That is two more than I thought," fact he backed his motor car into an open elevator shaft in a garage and fell five stories with it to land on another car just entering the shaft, of the' army of captains which are to had been accepted. Coach Dillon's resignation will take effect in December tj said he. and warned them as custo Burbank area or the Cromwell pool. If the geologist that mapped the Bur- be selected this week.

See us go, help dians of the police, of sentimental us go! Coach Dillon went to Coffeyville hysteria in treating with criminals Lindley M. Franklin of Flushing is suffering only from minor bruises. bank pool for the Comar Oil company, had a vision it came to pass also. As the discovery well is producing around from La7uta, Colorado, where he had He said that the refusal of the judges inis trip amounts to $75.00, the awards is based on their activities, such as "Care of Calf Club," "Cost of Archibald Nesbett of Bayside, vice- gone for his health. He also coached to hane Loeb and Leopold was the Test Shut Down Coffeyville Journal Graham and president of the George A.

Fuller Con 12,00 barrels of high gravity crude at that place. Mr. Dillon formerly was coach at Howard, College, Birm after being drilled in in July. Three struction Company, the occupant of Feed," "Attendance and Interest in Club Meetings," "Winning at Fairs," "greatest travesty on 'justice in years." He said the sentence gives "verity to the charges made in the offsets are on top ofthe first pay McMasters are shut down in the Oswego lime at approximately' 425 feet, awaiting the arrival of 8-inch casing, ingham, and had great success the second car, a sedan, also escaped serious injuries, although he required "Demonstrations at Fair3 and at La with his teams at that place. He street that the law is not enforced cal Meetings," and "Sending in Club hospital treatment.

and when completed will be better wells than the Duncan. Beyond a dotibt E. W. Marland had a vision in their Wilcox test on the Charles T. left there several years ago and went Record Book," showing record of feed against the rich." Carpenter property on lower Walnut to Oshkosh College in Wisconsin and Both cars were wrecked, in such manner as to protect the drivers costs and story of club work.

from there to Colorado. The record book is the final report when he blocked up and assembled many leases for a wildcat four miles Iola is already receiving some in Interest on her investment in the dai from being crushed. S' street. No drilling, has been done since last Thursday. The next spring of casing will be started at the bottom Coach Dillon has been a very suc of the year.

These are collected and i. 0 "Why are we so late?" asked a pas reported to the Club Department at cessful mentor fn Valley athletics and had coached a champion football team northeast of Deer Creek in- eastern Grant county. There is no reason, if eeology is depended on, why as good of the Oswego lime and the drillers ry Delegations are calling there from other towns to look over the condensary and the dairy field and Manhattan, and they in turn send on senger of the conductor. will go to the top of the Mississippi "Well, sir, explained the conductor to the Department of Agriculture at Washington. Records are the only an eight-inch.

The hole is now full of spending a little money at the hotel a pool as the Branman area should not be opened in the vicinity of the and cigar stores. means these Departments have of genially, "the train in front was behind, and this train was behind before, besides." water. Casing will probably be re peived late today and drilling resum finding out whether a club member is Faith In the future is being quite Grand county test. Copper Hardener the Bunk ed tomorrow, it was announced. W.

dead or C. Long, local operator, owns the Virgil lives just outside the city generally shown in the advance of stock prices which has sent several New Shoals Plan Up First Washington, Nov. 18. The sub lease on the offset acreage, compris Some time ago a story appeared in the papers and scientific magazines this year, setting Coffeyville in that much coveted position for which they have been striving since the League was organized six years ago. It is probably due to Mr.

Dillon's past record at Howard College and the successes he has enjoyed at other schools which have led the Birmingham institution to request his return. Dillon will remain in Coffeyville until after the Turkey Day game with Independence and will leave for Alabama on the first of December. limits of Coffeyvlle, belongs to the stocks to new high levels. ing about four acres, across Walnut "You'll Do," Jersey Calb Club, helps street west from the Carpenter acre stating that a man by the name of Cummings of St. Louis had perfected his father by taking care of a small age.

stitute proposal for the disposition of Muscle Shoals will be offered in the senate when it is called up for the first order of business of the short session. dairy. Gets up at 4 o'clock, milks They are going to contest Judge Ben Lindsay's election in Denver. The a way to harden copper. It was said nine cows and goes to Coffeyville that purely by accident Mr.

Cummings official count gave him but 117 major Baptist Church high school. had hardened one of the copper gas What events take place after ity. He has made many enemies in a a century as police kets to a Ford car and that his process He leaves November 29 on the Fe, will take a sleeper and be in death That is what we all want to Al Jennings, assistant coach, will Mrs. T. C.

Hansen, Mrs. J. W. Ti judge. Few men have ever held had been patented and sold to a large copper refining company of Michigan Chicago, November 30.

Sixty club boys and girls from Kan tus, Mrs. Rene DeHon and Miss Vir know. We can easily tell what may happen before death. While our guesses may miss the mark in some similar place that long. A man, who feels the iron hand of the law is apt replace Mr.

Dillon and fill out as head coach for the rest of the year. Lived Clean Lives for a half million dollars. ginia McMorrow were hostesses to sas will make the trip, having won Investigation recently has proved supper party last evening at to feel a resentment towards the in their respective counties. things, we are on fairly safe ground in saying that within certain limits the Hansen home; ruling powers for a long time to come, that there was nothing to the story that Mr. Cummings had never per Over 1000 boys and girls will be entertained by the big business men Religious Telescope: "The remarkable tributes which have been paid to the baseball player, Walter John our experences before death will be Get Out the Whip He (driving) Out of quite ordinary.

Such things as sue formed the feat and in all probability never would. It is still a lost art and an opportunity for embryo inventors son, in connecton witn tne worms of Chicago while there. J. Here cess and failure, health and sickness, President Coolidge is working hard on his message to congress. He will send it to congress to be read, re-establishing the old custom, reminding gas right in the middle of traffic!" series reminds us that only one oth er baseball player has ever approach She: "You can't stop for that, to work on.

Copper can be hardened to an extent. It can be made as brit people again that he is a conservative here-comes a cop!" Ladies' Home Journal. McAdams, poultry specialist here this week working out details on the Accredited Poultry work in the tie as glass, but Jhat is not the ac ed him in baseball popularity. The other man is Christy Matthewson. Is itnot significant that.

these men are Frank Stout, Emporia taxi driver, complishment sought. The necessary quality is springiness, such as is found in a piece of tempered steel, so that County. While here, he certified the White Leghorn flock of Mr. Boston Drops "Water War" Order Independence Nov. 19.

The who was convicted of murdering Clyde Walno, a young farmer, after both known the country over for abso lute cleanliness of life for conscien in Elk City. one of the most sensational trials ev restraining order commanding the i when "bent, it will spring back to its tious regard for the highest ideate of sportsmanship, and for standards of The Judge who handles accredited ranchers' "army of occupation" at the and certified flocks will be in the original position. It is said thaj pieces of such copper have been found and that at one time the Indians had personal conduct which are even be Los Angeles aqueduct to release the city's property and cease interfering county in the very near future. This will be the last chance for with the water supply was vacated to the secret. It would indeed make the yond what the average man esteems as high.

It pays to think these things over. Some men may gamble and this woTk this year. day by the' Inyo County superior court discoverer a rich stake were he to dis cover the mystery in this age dissipate, but gambling and dissipa Radio Sets tion do not become a real man, and the "whole country knows it. People Down 1,513 Feet One farmer said he wouldn't take $250.00 for his set if he couldn't get The Galloway deep test on the Wel- another. ker farm, section 4-35-17, east of pick their heroes accordingly.

Leonard Willing to Meet Anybody The College at Manhattan have Colfeyville, was down 1.513 feet Sat their big "Radio" opening December urday. Drilling on this test, after being shut down for some time, was New York, Nov. 19. Benny Leonard, world's light weight champion, 1 from 8 to 12 p. m.

Tune in. Manhattan and K. U. each have resumed recently after running issued a challenge Wednesday night large broadcasting station and will be string of 5 3-16 inch casing. The cas ready, December 1.

to any and all rivals for his crown. "I am ready to meet all comers in ing has not been shutting off the water, however, and drilling is still any part of the United States," de "Operative" and "Operator" being done with considerable water er held in Lyons county, has been paroled temporarily by Governor Davis. Papers accompanying the parole that Stout was released on the recommendation of Judge W. C. Harris, the trial judge, and Roland Boynton, the county attorney who prosecuted Stout, but both Judge Harris and Boynton deny making the recommendations.

Stout will be returned to the penitentiary the day after Thanksgiving. A Chicago man whose wife had lead wrong in a bridge game turned her over his knee and spanked her in the presence of assembled guests, and now she is suing him for a divorce. Well, who else should have been the one to have Bpanked her When his supply of gasoline gavs out seven miles from Topeka, Dr. Richard 0. Preston substituted four ounces of ether and a like amount of chloroform which he carried in.

bottles in his medicine kit. "Expensive gasoline, but a lot better than out on the highway all night," the doctor said. This is a special week at school. Parents are urged to attend school this week if they have never done so before in their lives. A cordial welcome awaits the visitor.

An operative is person who in the hole. The formation at pres employed as a workman In a mill or clared Leonard, who recently intimated that because of what he characterized as a dearth of opposition in the east, he would accept a title match in factory; a skilled workman; an art! is a sandy lime. The hole has been deepened 78 feet since drilling was zan; one who operates a machine In a factory." An operator Is "one who Los Angeles. works or controls a machine; any wealth and poverty" and so on are well known to us. But what comes after that? At some time we all ask the question.

The subject will be discussed on Sunday night at the Baptist church. -V( Curtis Has Best Chance, Washington, Nov. 19. Senator Curtis of Kansas, Republican assistant floor leader, is regarded today as the outstanding candidate for the senate floor leadership, made vacant by the death of Senator Lodge. Final decision concerning the post is expected to be reached at a party conference, November 28.

Senator Warren of Wyoming would succeed to the past under the time, honored custom of the party of honoring with the leadership the member with the longest service record, but he is said to be unwilling to accept the task except for the sake of party harmony. Senator Warren continues to maintain silence on the question, but it is 'understood he favors Senator Curtis for the leadership and is willing to step aside in favor of the Kansas senator. A contest between Senators Curtis and Wadsworth of New York, it was pointed out in senate circles today, would represent a struggle between the west and east. Senator Curtis has made it plain he would not be a candidate unless Senator Warren turned down the leadership. In that event he.

would press his candidacyT A Fine Daughter A daughter was born on Tuesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mitchell of West Main street. Frank Overfield of Caney was with her daughter to help care the youngster. Independence Tribune.

Johnny Dundee sailed for London recently after relinquishing his featherweight title. He said he might get into a few scraps there, but not till after he had had a long visit with his parents in Italy. Book Mutt Come From Heart It a book come from the heart. It will contrive to reach other hearts; all art and authoreraft are of small amount to that. Cnrlyle.

skilled worker." The latter term judge who issued it Monday. Vacation of the court's order, whic already had been defied by the ranchers, some of whom had thrown copiesKof it into, the water when served, was looked upon here as placing the aqueduct situation where it was early Sunday, when the Alabama waste gates of the aqueduct were seized andne water diverted into the Owens River. Immediately following his action, Judge William D. Dehey asked Governor Richardson to appoint another judge "to act and preside in the case." Judge Dehy said he was convinced he was not qualified to hear the case. Jess Hession, district attorney is on the way to Sacramento to endeavor to persuade Governor Richardson to withdraw his opposition to use of troops.

Hession announced that he had ob-. tained the unanimous agreement of the ranchers to disperse if not less: than fifty state militiamen in uniform: were Bent to the control gates. Tht citizens point out that if the ranch ers win their fight to bring militia into Owens Valley, they will have won their fight to make the water feud a problem for state-wide settlement, rather than a dispute affecting only Los Angeles and Owens Valley. Moonshine Gets Wild Geese Marshall, Nov. 19.

Three hundred wild geese on their way to the warm Southland were captured applied also In trading on the stock exchange by brokers and by firms. gufeed In coal-mining operations. Literary Digest. 0 Learning We learn wuidom from failure much more than from success, often discov er what will do by finding out what will not do, and probably he who never made a mistake never made a dlicov ery. Tooke used to say In his studies of Intellectual philosophy 'hat hehae become all the better acquainted with the country through having had the good luck sometimes to lose his way.

Samuel Smiles. Cricket Under Indictment A cricket on the hearth Is a pleas The champion's latest statement, however, explains that if he receives no bona fide offer within two weeks, he will resume his motion picture career. At present, he said, he had no definite offer for a match and added his belief that there are no logical contenders in sight at this time. Couldn't Score on Sterling Hutchinson, Nov. 19.

Coach Warren Woody's Sterling 'grid machine today administered a 13 to 0 beating to the" McPherson Bulldogs in the first college game ever played on a Hutchinson field before a crowd of nearly five thousand. The Big Crimson eleven counted in each of the first two periods. The first touchdown came early in the game when Taylor tossed a 10-yard pass to Calvert for a touchdown. Using straight football tactics, Sterling rode over the Bulldogs for another counter in the second period. Miss Babe Ferris Wins Derby Vinita, Nov.

18. Miss Babe Ferris, pointer owned by H. D. Jordan of Red Springs, S. won the open derby of the Southwestern Field Trials here Tuesday.

Last week she was third in the futurity events. Second place in the derby was awarded to Bloomfield Betty, setter belonging to H. W. Potter of Birmingham, Michigan. John Willing, pointed, entered by B.

McCall of Birmingham, won third place. The derby purse was $1,000, divided 50-30-20. ant thought but an entomologist says that a cricket that gets Intoths house will eat holel in clothing and lace cui tains. It Is hard to believe that the With the Presbyterians Wednesday afternoon, the ladies of the Presbyterian Mite Society met for sewing. Quite a bit was -accomplished and the Mercy hospital will be greatly benefitted.

The dinner committee served hot roast pork and brown gravy, mashed potatoes and baked beans, cranberry jelly pumpkin pie with whipped cream and coffee. About one hundred were served. Miss Dorothy Roberts, Maurice Lori-aux and Mrs. Clark furnished the music. The social committee furnished a splendid entertainment in the "Imported, talented, Snodgrass family" who were cleverly introduced by Jim-mie King.

The family was composed of mother and father Snodgrass, grandma and Calvin Coolidge. Metheusla and the pianist. Their songs were strictly high class and their reader without equal. Prayer meeting followed. Mrs.

Roberts Entertains Mrs. A. J. Roberts had as her guests yesterday afternoon, the members of the Tuesday Bridge Club and a number of other friends. Mrs.

Ehe-mann received the guest prize for high score and Mrs. Harry Boon the club prize. In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts had a party Of dinner guests.

Bridge was again the diversion and John Winkler held high score among the gentlemen while Mrs. Bert Stone was the lady with high score. Great Safeguard We suppose old Mnlthus couldn't have worried so much about the overpopulation If he could have foreseen the motorcar. Newark Advocate. cricket on the hearth," the emblem of cheerfulness and homely comfort, would do a thing like that, but the ontomoloirlsta nrohably know more "about It than the writers.

Youth's Companion. Have you noticed how early it gets dark these evenings. And of course, if you have been out doors at that time recently, you have been struck by the sudden chill that creeps into the air with the dark. Remember, how a short time ago, we all stood and watched the Methodists wallop the Christians or the other way round and mopped sweat from our necks and almost died of thirst and dust. And it was only about six o'clock or a little after then.

How the times do change! Getting It Down Pat Wichita Eagle: Operation for oil and gas is now carried on in a scientific manner with due consideration given for the conservation of both oil and gas. No longer is the "hit and miss" methods employed a decade ago in use. -Perhaps a million dollars has been spent during the last year in core drilling and geological mapping of the Kansas-Oklahoma territory. With facts, figures and geological data in possession of the land departments of large oil and gas companies, the hazard of wildcat drilling is removed as largely as possible; the venture being undertaken more as business proposition of a mercantile Human Mind Culture Is more diffused In some places than In others; but the Indl here yesterday as a result of the carelessness of a moonshiner in disposing of a large quantity of mash on the banks of Meadow' Lake. Tourists passing the lake were attracted by the strange sight.

The word soon reached Jasper, the county seat of Newton County, and citizens rushed to the lake. Investigation resulted in the finding of a quantity of mash. Many of the geese were dead, while others were staggering on the edge of the lake unable to take flight at the approach of strangers. All Newton County had wild goosa for supper last night. Business Change Anderson and Ketchum have sold their meat market to two WinSeld men and the new firm name is Daw-ler and Hill.

They are now in charge-and plan to re-arrange and improve the shop. We welcome them to vldunl mind Is quite Independent of both place and time. It Is rather startling fact that from the earliest Hit Houtecleaning One man's Idea of cleaning bouse In preparation for his wife's homecoming after her vacation Is emptying the ashtrays. Miami Herald. dawn of to the present mo ment the Individual human mind has Increased not one grain in power and Intelligence.

William Lyon Phelps in Scrlbner's Magazine. Rain Moves a Mountain Mohture Kept From Floor During the wet season, which la from April to November, In West Africa, flour must be protected from dampness by waxed paper placed inside the barrels. Patronize Your Home Paper Opent Oyttert One oyster opener claims thHt he has opened 60,000,000 of the bivalves In the 75 years he has been operating Torrential rains la South Wales caused a mountain to move and sever a water main, cutting off the water supply of 100,000 people..

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