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Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 6

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PACE SIX ARKANSAS CITY DAILY TRAVELER, MONDAY, JtXY 1, 1912 1ST JACKSOX TURNED KANSAS 41 KILLED IN SIX MONTHS. BACON ASKS QUESTIONS. Aviators Bein Put Out of Business If Claimant Is Really Kimnicl AVhj Tliouglit it Best to Side With Doesn't He Prove It? At Rapid Rate. lawyer Says If He Were He Could Death List Rapidly Increases as More Men Take to the Profes DENNISON'S Ciepo Paper Sanitary Towels with Soap, for 'the use of Automobiling and Camping Parties and Travelers. Sold by BUNKER FUEJZ THE DRUGGISTS W.

R. Fretz, Manager. Graduate and Registered Pharmacist Satisfy Everybody By Answer- ing a Dozen 11 in First Half Of the Year. Niles, July 4. Bacon of "Washington, p.

July 1. A new high record in the toll of hu St. Louis, is in the city on his 32223 i man life has been reached in the return from Ann Arbor, where he received the honorary degree of Bach progress of the science- ot aviation during the six months ending today- elor of Arts. He talked freely about the Kimmel case and stated it will Last year was by far the most -disastrous, but this year promises -to eclipse the figures of 1911. The come on in October.

Baltimore, July 1. Judge A. M. Jackson, democratic candidate for governor, is the man who turned the Kansas delegation from Clark to Wilson. Just previous to the 20th ballot, Judge Jackson, delegate-at-large was argued with, 'ctfuse of his instructions but because of his instruntions bue because of a strong personal friendship for the speaker.

It was pointed out that five out of eight congressional districts had declared for Wilson. It was also hinted to Judge Jackson that opposing the progressive element of the state would not strengthen his candidacy for governor. The latter argument appeared to impress Judge Jackson especially. He consulted with other Clark delegates and the fight for Wilson in Kansas was won. Mr.

Bacon, who has followed the iiiiy story since 1901, and it attorney for the receiver of the old First National bank of Niles also for Edna Bon-slett, was seen by the Daily Star and In your hand you hold a five-cent piece. Right at the grocer's hand is a package of Uheeda Biscuit. He hands you the package you hand him the coin- A tnfiing transaction? No a remarkable one for you have spent the smallest sum that will buy a package of good food and the grocer has sold you the most nutritious food made from flour as clcari and crisp and delicious as it was when it came from the oven. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY in reference to the identity of the claimant, he said that as yet satisfactory evplanations have not been made and that if the claimant is really George A. Kimmel and has recovered his mental faculties, as Dr.

Wilder of Chicago claims he has. number of fatalities for the six months of the present year is 41, compared with 73 in the whole year of 1911. Beginning with the death of Lieut. Thomas E. Selfridge, the first person killed in an aeroplane, in 1908, the list of fatalities has rapidly increased.

In 1908 one man lost his life, in 19 09 four, in 1910 thirty-two, in 1911 seventy-three, and to date for the present year forty-one persons have been killed, making a total of one hundred and fiTty-one. The countries in which fatalities have occurred this year are France, JJKVAX CHKCKS UP $10,000 he can clear up the mystery by answering questions. Only Delegate Capitalizing His Position by Writing for Papers. SHS8H Mr. Bacon suggests that the claimant answer certain questions which naturally divide themselves in to three groups, the first of which relates to physical facts.

mm The others to names, business Baltimore, July 1. Bryan issued signed stories hourly to the newspapers at so much jfer story, accusing tha democratic convention of being in the control of the "Wall Street thieves." Bryan is perhaps the only delegate in the convention capitalized his position. It is estimated that he cleaned up transactions and localities, as fol lows: THE UOOSIER SPECIAL. 1. If the claimant is george A.

Saves 3Iilcs of Steps forTired Feet) Kimmel, how did the color of his eyes change from brown to blue in One 000 cash during the week. iess than 11 months? 2. IIow, during the same period. Germany, England, Russia, Italy and the United States. France has contributed as many victimsthis year as all of the other European coun-tries combined, her number totaling fifteen, including a woman, Miss Suzanne Bernard, who fell at Etampes on March 11.

German airmen who lost their lives this year "number 10, ''Engligh two, Russian two, and Italian one. In addition to the two English aviators the number of victims of England included a third, Victor Louis Mason, a young American, who was killed May 13, while making a flight at Brooklands with the English aviator, E. V. Fisher. Double fatalities, in which two riders or a rider and passenger were killed, were numerous this year, Take Two Hours Vacation Every in and let us show this Wonderful Labor-Saving Machine.

New York paper alone, paid $1,500 for his signed stories. One Boston paper paid him $800, one Chicago paper $800 and many other papers him from $200 to $400. did George A. Kimmel's perfect set of teeth change to 17 teeth missing and a false upper plate? Will Pull Them Out When.Other Cars Stick 3. How did George A.

Kimmel's 1J hair and mustache, in 11 months, change from dark brown to reddi-h sandy, and from thick pompadour to thin and bald? 4. How did the grain of the beard 7 change? 5. How did George A. Kinmic-i lose the knowledge to spell his own KILL 1IOPPKRS WITH OIL. Farmers Worietl By Their Appearance in Oklahoma Fields.

Wichita, July 1. Farmers in Oklahoma along the Kansas City, Mexico Orient railroad are worry ing about the grasshopers that have marie their appearance in their fields. They have been trying a "hopper catch" which has been some efficiency of killing the pests. It is a pan filled with coal oil which is fastened to a header of sweep rake and driven over the field. The grass hoppers touch the oil and fall dead.

The grasshoppers are getting thicker in the infested district every year and the farmers fear their ravages. CONDENSED OFFICIAL STATEMENT of the SECURITY STATE BANK At floss ol Business June 14, 1912 RESOURCES eight having occurred, while on June 19 occurred the first deaths ever caused by a collision of two The victims were Captain Dubois and Lientenant Peignan, both officers in the French army and train ed airman, who were killed when the biplanes they were piloting round the military flying ground at Douai collided with terrific force in midair, The American victims for the past six months, "exclusive of Victor Louis Mason, who was killed in England, number ten, among them being one woman. The list is as follows: Jan. 22. Rutherford Page, one of the Curtiss aviators, killed by a fall of 150 feet in the international meet at Los Angeles.

April 3 Galbraith R. Rodgers, the first to cross the American con- tinent in an aeroplane, killed by a fall of 200 feet in the ocean at Long Beach, Cal. May 13 Ray Wheeler, an ama This is the Cariercar The Best Car Made It is up-to-date in every particular, contain- all tin- lat-st improvements of the automobile world ami a- many iVahm that no other car possesses, strictly Carten-ar The Cartercar has been designed strictly for critical lnv. ery. We invite you to find an imperfection in a l'art rear if you can.

Ve invite the closest inspection and comparison with other cars. The Cartercar is a perfect car in -t ry v. ay. Comfort in automobiling today is of supjemeitnjN.rtar.ee. It depends upon the riding qualities of your car.

'ln great success in the matter of easy riding the Carter car demonstrates its supremacy over other cars. Aiideina Cartercar is the poetry of motor car motion. The Cartercar is very simj le in construction. All t-arts sre ifie materials properly put together. Let us sinw yon Carfrcar.

We guarantee it the best made The Cartercar posses -n I control of the engine, something offered other i.r l.t l-run-strate to you the superiority of the Cartercar. We dehi.t iM cntK u) NEAL A. PICKETT, Phone 205 name and forget how to spell o'hei' wcriis, ind how did he chan-; riom a well educated to an illiterate man? 6. How did George A. Kimmel's height change from 5-10 to 3-7 in less than 11 months? 7.

How did George A. Kimmel's head shrink so that a 7 1-8 hat chang ed to a 6 7-8 in 11 months? 8 Why, was the claimant at Auburn prison in 1908, ignorant of prominent men in Niles, and business transacations of the First National Bank, so that he could not tell who William J. Gilbert L. A. Duncan, O.

W. Collidge, Thomas L. Stevens, Col. Edward Bacon, Mrs. Edward Bacon, Dr.

W. T. Dougan, Engene Dana and others were, and forgot the name and location of the bank with which George A. Kimmel was conected, and the name of the bank's correspondent in Chicago? 9. How could the claimant forget names of towns adjacent to Niles Little Mary at the Gem $236,167.61 2,083.67 i Sold Flock of Chickens.

1 Jack Rigg, who gained considerable renown in the last year as a raiser of chickens, has quit the busi ness. Jack found that it took too Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Buildig, Furniture and Fixtures Expenses Cash and Sijjlit Hxilianjje 113, 183.57 Bands and Warrants Total Cash Resources Total 20,000.00 5,833.88 211,144.71 $475,279.87 imucn or nis auenuon 10 uikb care iLXLa of over a thousand chickens. He sold the entire flock to Dawson-Jlc-Klhinney There were over a thousand chickens that changed hands by the deal. Jack probably will have so much spare time now that he won't know what to do with himself. He is one of the most expert piano salesmen in this 4art of the country and will no LIABILITIES $60,000.00 20,000.00 like South Bend, Buchanan, Berrien Springs," Cassopolis, Edwardsburg and others? 10.

Why, if the claimant is George A. Kimmel, did he pronounce Galien as a word of three syllables, teur, killed when his aeroplane struck a telegraph pole at Kinloch Park, St. Louis. Peter Glesser, who fell with Wheeler died from his injuries two days later. May 21 Fred J.

Southard, an Capital Surplus Interest and Exchange Total Deposits Total 11,111.14 384,168.73 doubt have time to sell a greater number of pianos in the next six months. This bank has done a successful business in the community for over 24 years. If you are looking for a banking home, this fact should recommend our bank to you, It should receive your favorable consideration. $475,279.87 'CAN'T YOU HFLP 311 BABY." Mothers of Kczema Tortured Child-ren Ask Us This. all Traesf er 'Co.

RedB amateur aviator of Minneapolis, killed by a fall of 100 feet at the Wright aviation field near Zenia, O. June 17 Mrs. Julia Clark of Den ver killed at the State Fair Grounds at Springfield, 111., when the wing of a biplane in which she was making a practice flight struck the limb of a tree. June 1 Philip O. Parmalee, a young aviator who 4iad acquired considerable fame as a member of the Wright team of flyers, instanly killed at North Yakima, when a "Gal-i-een" and why did he pronounce Van Riper as "Van Ripper," and Bonine as "Boneen," and Mrs.

Bonine's name as "Vyve?" 11. If the claimant is George A. Kimmel, why in 1908 was he unable to give the name or location of Silver Brook cemetery, and say that it had an arch over the entrance with the inscription, "The Silent City of the Dead," and a Soldiers' and Sailors' monument on the hill? 12. If the claimant's reason is restored so that he can demonstrate his identity, why does he not visit the old friends of George A. Kimmel and in the light of a restored reason, satisfy them of his identity by answering the foregoing questions? Niles Star.

LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING OF ALL KINDS Baggage Handled Under Claim Check System. All Calls Promptly Attended to. Ab. MASTIN, Prop. Oflice Under Home National Bank'.

Phone 122 CAPITAL S30.0U0 SUHIiXS Try This Remedy at Our Risk. Of all the ills of childhood none causes more suffering than eczema and the other itching, burning rashes that drive the little ones aK most frantic. Nowadays when mothers ask us 'Can't you help my baby get relief from eczema," we can say "Yes." Our new skin remedy, Saxo Salve, has worked up some very remarkable cures here, not only for children but for adults as well. Its first effect is to stop the terrible itching and burning, and make the skin comfortable. Then it is absorbed right into the skin, destroying the germs and exerting its healing- power at the seat of the disease.

"VYe guarantee Saxo Salve to give satisfaction when used for eruptions and skin troubles of any kind, paying your money back if it does not. Sollitt Druggists, Arkan-sas City, Kansas. gust of wind caught the tail of his biplane and caused it to overturn and plunge 400 feet to earth. June 11 Lieut. Leigh ton W.

Hazlehurst, 17th Infantry, U. S.A., of Macon and A. L. Welsh, an aviation expert of D. kiled at the Army Aviation School at College Park, when a new-army aeroplane of the Wright type in which they were flying to the ground and was wrecked.

June 21 Henry Turner, a young amateur, killed in a practice flight at the aviation grounds at Minaola, L. I. "ARKANSAS RIVER ROUTE" TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1912. Through train service to Wichita, Pawhuska, Tulsa, Muskogee and' Ft. Smith.

Connecting at Nelagony with the M. K. CS, T. at Ft. Smith for Hot Springs.

Little Rock, Memphis and southeastern points. No. I leaves daily 7:05 p. m. for Wichita and points beyond.

daily at a. m. for Pawhuska, Tulsa, Muskogee, Ft. Smith and points beyond. One Night's Ride to Colorado.

For further information ikor.e 4.7 T. LL Phelps. Agent. Arkansas City. Jtan.

Eajcena Mok. G. P. A. Muskog e.

Ok. he Home national Bank Mrs. Chas. Frazee has returned to Arkansas City after an absence of four weeks. She has.

been visiting in Kokomo and Anderson, and St. Louis and Kansas City, Mo. i iff mmAU iil Buy it now. Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy is almost certain to be needed before the Foundry and Machine Work EMRIC1S IL, Erd Mail summer is over. tiuy it now ana a all kinds of Casting be prepared for just such an Machinery IcpairinR of all klndi 700 South First, Pfcoae 208 212 South SiirnmirSf.

Phone "219 PLUMBER AIID-GAS FITTER. by all dealers. Money to Loan on vacant Lots Saving Investment Company. feency. For 1.

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