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Kansas City Kansas News from Kansas City, Kansas • 6

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Th. mHSAH UITY, KXWS Daoeboll MAYWOOD THEATRE REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATOR S33 83o Osage Avenue GUN DAY MAY 10 Matinee and Night Bessie Barriscale At Brenneisen park Sunday afternoon th Packers- slaughtered the strong Davi sCleaners, the score being 14 to 3. The game was filled with excitement and home runs. The old veteran, Nig Perrine, who plays secondl base for the Packers, got two homers, and Neave, who broke up the eame the Sunday before with a home REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATOR landed, safely for one. center fielder for the Packers, made a sensational catch.

Bright and Van Hammer pitched for the win- in ners. A gooa crowa saw me game. REFMGERATOK ltGFMGElUTOK RfFBKiERATOR RbPMGKKATOR "A Trick of Fate" He T. Y. Bairdg hav edisbanded and the members, some of whom are good ball players, will find places in other organizations.

Dig Or Small, 'You Need One We Have Them il ill At Billion Bubble park last Sunday the strong Peet Bros, team went down to defeat at the hands of the American Express Co. The score was 7 to 5. The game was replete with sensational plays and was greatly enjoyed by a large crowd. ji I If ALL ALL game at Billion Bubble park (Sunday afternoon will be between Peet Bros, and the Davis Cleaners. T.

Y. Baird, manager of Peet says his boys are going to show SIZES PRICES their real class on this occasion. 4 E. Hutchins Furniture Company There will be a double header at Brenneisen park Sunday. The first game will be the strong Sansone Billiards and the Grand Billiards, the latter team being from the Missouri side.

This game will start at 1:15. The second game will be betlween District Council No. 3 and the Yeomen. These are probably the strongest semi-pro teams in the city and the game ought to be the best seen on old Brenneisen field this year. It will start shortly after 3 o'clock.

THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICE 605-307 Kansas Avenue Kansas City, Kansas 1 1L The naughty shrugThe daring wiggle of Zura, dancer extraordinary of the tilack Rat in the Parisian Underworld portrayed by this WONDERFUL ACTRESS CENTRAL CITY BRIEFLETS METHODIST CHURCH NOTES He Eats Further Back. An Armourdale colored man had been assisting a white man with The Sansone Billiards defeated T. Y. Bairds at Brenneisen pa-k last iSunday. The Sansones have been playing consistent ball and have downed a number of good teams.

Under the leadership of their butchering, -Mid had usually received pastor, Rev. B. M. Powell, Central the head of the hog for his pay. But Avenue, church has already gone finally the colored man inherited a over the top in the Centenary drive little money and became somewhat 'The Southwest Boulevard Merchants will play the Proctor Gamble club Sunday at Eighteenth and Kansas.

But he condescended subscribing her quota of $25,000, R. R. Biechele of the Maywood Theatre, goes to Hutchinson, Saturday to attend the Picture Men's convention. Paul 0. Weiss, of Laramie, Wyoming, is visiting his brother, John P.

Weiss, at 818 South Tenth street. The John Fiske school orchestra will give a concert at Daniels hall, Monday night, May 19. The other Who says that Central church can not raise her quota of $8,000 whenl i i -i? fl a Anno Maywood Orchestra sne is xo receive gut oi Every loyal member of Central church should be present next Mon- orchestras will assist. The day evening and willing to do their part in putting over our quota of the Centenary. Those who are not to help the white man with butcher- At Heathwood park Sunday the American Express Co, and the Catholic Club will exchange swats.

The games at Heathwood have been drawing enormous crowds. The Central Avenue Merchants will meet the Martin Drug Company team at East, Bottoms park Sunday afternoon. present will be called upon by teams jng again. After they had finished in the next few days and their the white man offered admission will be only ten cents and you are invited to attend. There will be an entertainment at Morse school next Tuesday evening for the home coming boys who attended the school.

Music be fur? nished by the Morse orchestra. Mi' and Mrs. Mike Horton, of 816 Epidemic of Shine Parlors. After July 1, what wilt-become of the store buildings in Kansas City, now occupied by saloons? Why, they will be converted into shine parlors, of course. Kansas City, has certainly gone dippy over shine parlors.

Women climb into chairs for shines, and the closer the chairs scriptions taken. A Swedish orchestra has been obtained for the entertainment of the evening and ice cream will be served the members the coloredl.man the head of the hog. as usual. "See here, Mistah John-sing," said the colored man, "my disposition has done changed, and- I now eats further back on the hog." Office Phone Bell West 569. i Residence Bell West 2635 NOTARY PUBLIC AND PENSION CLAIM ATTORNEY i JACOB L.

KLEIN REAL ESTATE, LOANS RENTALS, INSURANCE i and their families at the -close. CITY BRIEFLETS Last Sunday evening the following on Eighteenth street and have moved Eoworth League officers were elee are to the front sidewalk the better they seem to be patronized. Seeing the sights in Kansas City now Death of John Brill. 1 'John Brill, 42 years old, who has there. They lived at the Armourdale ted for the coming year: President, address for.

eighteen years. 1 Charles Ashbaugh; first vice, Fred Ti, Annnai Mav r.l!irnn.P Salo White: second vice, Mildred Carpen- includes its shine parlors. Atchison An Argentine-Minnesota car struck a Kansas and Packard car at the Tenth and Kansas Tuesday night. The cars were badly damaged, but no one was injured. of the Peoples Store, 515-517 Kan-I ter; third vice, Vera I been living at the home of his broth-I er, Joseph Brill, 1240 Orville ave-I nue, died Tuesday night at St.

Mar-I garet's Hospital. For many years he I has been an employee of, the Wyan-I dotte County Gas Company. He is I i wt'ii'ftJ Kir Vi 1 "nri'A 4-Vl VAO VkVV OVC Attend the sale off unredeemed Sergeant James Dooley is steadily improving and doctors say he will recover entirely from his wound. vice, UUreaa uauit; secrecy, John Heidenreich, treasurer, Harry Sullivan. Edward Allison, who lost his be- 604 Vj Kansas Ave.

Kansas City. Kas. sas avenue, starts Saturday morning, May 17. Increased busine'ss has made it necessary to enlarge the office and force of the W. E.

Hutchins Furni watches at the New England Loan Office, 609 Kansas avenue. 1 ti- with SUM 1 VCU UY UIO YV 1J.CJ bi.AI.CV. UlWUH-l-JJ loved wife of a year, united witn QOT1Q. C. R.

Strickland has opened a gro- mday evening. In 1. 77 store at Shawnee avenue ana ture Co, 605-607 Kansas i eery avenue.1 7,. ti Uiaries isnii, uetroit, and aiouis finest of-! d.ing 1 15 Brill, St. Louis; two 'sisters, Mrs.

for had Valley street, jn the room iormeny This, big store now has the the wishes of his wife, they occupied by Fairchild Bros. Kate Meyers of Kansas City, Kansas, and Mrs. O. Helm, 1519 South Furnishing goods at prices never both planned to unite with the church in the near future. Preaching themes next Sunday: Morning, "Laymen in Action;" Evening, "Going Over the Top," fice to be found in any furniture house in Kansas City, Kas.

In the notions department of the Peoples Store, 515-517 Kansas avenue, the Annual May Clearance Sal6 is unheard of bargains. duplicated before, at the New England Loan' Office, 609 Kansas avenue. Eighteenth street. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 o'clock this (Friday) morning at the home of Mrs. Helm and at 9 o'clock at St.

Anthony's Church, Seventh street and Barnett avenue; burial in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. George Gilhaus, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.

E. Gilhaus, is back from A Store's Many Good Points. France looking spic and span. The lawn around W. J.

Dousts home in Armourdale is a beauty. R. R. Biechele and family havo The connecting link between the concrete and steel parts for the Central avenue viaduct will be completed in a few days. Work has started on the Twenty-jhird streetj trafficway, and it is causing general rejoicing.

At Paul A. Taneyhill's drug store. There are a number of things about the Fairchild Cash Grocery at Osage avenue and Valley street that makes it appeal to people who go there to buy their groceries and meats. In the first place the store is the acme of neatness and cleanliness. The eroceries are so arranged moved Into the residence at the southwest corner of Argentine boulevard and Boeke street.

Vindicate Rev. Sutherland. The 'Missouri Valley Baptist Association vindicated the Rev. W. Sutherland, pastor of the'Grandview Baptist chrch, Wednesday of charges made against him by a faction in his congregation.

The charges, which were of a trivial nature, were found to be- groundless. The minister is now free to resume Mrs. T. P. Roach will arrive from Pratt, Saturday to visit her Tenth and Kansas, you can get ser- and markei jn sucn a way that a vice any time of the day or night.

rson can wait upon himself with-After 11 o'clock at night call at the delay. There is no first hoi south of the drug store need 0 waiting jf the clerks are and l'insr the bell. You will be wait-, tu Qf ia a model! uuy. a ii iuc" ed fin the leadine n13 pn'Pi- mother, Mrs. G.

W. Terrill, 1219 Kansas avenue. One of the busiest grocery stores and meat markets this reporter has ever visited is that of Fairchild Son, at 1103 Kansas avenue J. A. Woulf, was re-elected first vice-president of the Kansas State Federation of Labor at Arkansas White Man Marries Negress.

One more case of legalized mis- 1 til 1U bllC MC pwu-v These ai-e no better lumber firms packing plants are always on hand than the M. R. Smith Lumber and Prices at this store will Fifth and Central. They can supply 3ear the closest investigation. yon promptly with any building ma- tprial needed, and you will like the g0idier Lety in New York, manner in which you were treated.

Chares B. Cejlari a nephew of J. The Oldsmtobile is making rapid Klein, who enlisted with the 130th MaketheHome Comfortable A comfortable home is the best inducement to keep the. family together. And comfortable furniture makes comfortable homes.

Couches Davenports at Lowest Prices A nice roomy couch or davenport is oftentimes all that's needed to add that touch which so many places lack. We can supply them in all the popular woods and latest upholsterings. Citv Wednesday. He has made an. strides in the popularity dlass in pie Artillery in Kansas City, cegWation was recorded in the Wyandotte county records Thursday when John T.

Sims, judge 0f the probate court, married a white man and a negress. "In Kansas, the laws are such that these marriages are legalized," Judge Sims said. "At one time we had a bill before the legislature prohibiting marriages of this descrip-' tion. The bill wa9 defeated. We are compelled by law to perform such marriages." excellent, official.

If you. are going to move and want the work done in! a manner that will please you, call on Wacker Burns, 1261 Kansas avenue. Take advantage of the great anniversary offer of Thai News. Cet your leading local paper an entire year for fifty cents! This offer holds good until June 1, has arrived in New York, but don't know when he will get home or to some other more favorable camp. The lieutenant of his company, Company secured his discharge from the service recently, leaving young Cellar and fifteen others without an officer to look after them, and since then they have been subjected to a lot of hardships.

Their cases have been taken up with the war department by friends. Kansas City, Kara. Many prominent! citizens have bought these wonderful cars lately from the Grand-view Motor Lodge, 1303-1305 Central avenue. For 21 years the Oldsmo-bile has been one of the foremost cars of America. The Gardner Drug 1103 Osage avenue, can attend to your wants in the drug line in a most satisfactory manner, A.

Offner, Aiiaourdale grocer, has shown more good Judgment by buy1 ing one of those famous. Oldsmobile Style and Stability at Pleasing Prices You will find the biggest stock of refrigerators in Kansas City, at the HutAins Furniture the big store with the little price, 605-607 Kansas avenue You will find them in ill sizes and at varied prices. MO newspaper can succeed with 11 out advertising, therefore solicit the patronage oi our readers (or those who by their advertising help to make this paper possible. Bargains galore at the May Clear- Gitterman Furniture Co. 1135 OSAGE AVENUE MotoH ance Sale of the Peoples Store, 515- trucks from the Grandview Lodge.

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