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Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 8

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arsaksAs crrr daily MottbAv, December 23, 1912. EIGHT AVIATORS' IIEAVV DEATH ROLL YEAH (continued from page i)" Come With the Rest of Them to YOU Dec. 15 Lieut. Parke, of Royal navy, and passenger Hardwlcke, killed, by 150-foot fall at Wimber-ley, Eng. Note Added to -this are the names of Kearney and Lawrence who attempted to fly from Los Angeles to San Franc'sc last week and met death in the ocean.

Horace Kearney was formerly an Arkansas City boy. H's parents now reside in Kansas City, Mo. 111 7 have but a few more days in which to do your Christ- mas shopping and the Unsell Store has the goods. The following articles make beautiful and uoeful presents Sept. 2 1 Astley, English aviator, killed in exhibition flight at Belfast, Ireland.

1 Sept. 25 -L'eut. Regazzoni, killed while trying a new aeroplane" at Turin, Italy. Sept. 28.

John L. I.ongstaff, killed when biplane buckled at Min-eola, L.I. Sept. 28. Lieut.

Rockwell and Corporal Scott, U. S. killed at College Park, Md. Sept. 30 Lieut.

Hoover, of German army, died of injuries received in Saxony. Oct. 3 Charles F. Walsh, plung Obituary. Died Now 1912.

James H. Cunn'ngham; born in Tennessee in 1846, he wasat his death, 60 years, 6 months and days old. Wed Saturday 1190 People Let us make a few suggestions now As you see the race for the doll is a hot one. Bui the race for Sets, Hanker-chiefs and Ties. Set of Hand-' kerchief.

Tie and Hose It will be appreciated if it comes v. from this great stock of Clothing and Furnishings. Bath Robes House Coats Hand Bags Suit Cases Pajamas Shii is Hats Caps Mufflers Gloves. Neckwear Hosiery Tie Rings Suits and Overcoats Collar boxes Pullman Slippers Sweaters Jersey Suspenders ed to death in exhibition flight at Trenton, X. J.

Oct. 4 August Birkmeier, killed wh'le attempting a turn at Hanover, Germany. Oct. 6 M. Kondo, a Japanese aviator, killed in flight at Savona, N.

Y. Oct. Ernst Elig and" mechani He was married iji .1865 to Margaret C. Benn'gton, who died at their home near Carnegie, in May, 1907. To this union were born six children, five of whom are living and were present "at their father's funeral; Mrs.

C. Estus, of Arkansas City, Mrs. Riley' Nay, of Oklahoma City, Mrs. V. J.

Greer, of Buffalo; John J. Cunningham, of Anadarko; and James H. Cunningham, of Carnegie. In the fall of 1909 he was married to Mrs. Delia Kendall, who survives him.

Always a man of rugged character and active habits, he was essentially a pioneer, moving from Tennessee in early life to Illinois, Christmas Gifts tomorrow The Last Day will be just as warm. XVhile our stocks are broken, we have plenty of practical gifts left for your selection, and plenty of salespeople to wait upon you and assist you in every way possible. A I Fairfax News Xotes. Christmas The names of all the Contestants for the Doll receiving 10,000 votes or more, will be published in Thursday Night's Paper. Voting will continue until 10 o'clock Tuesday Night.

eSMOEBS later Missouri and Kansas, and still desirous of keeping in touch with new affairs, came to Oklahoma in 1901. He was a Mason for nearly 30 years and loved his brethren. Of a quiet and unassuming disposition, to those who were closest to h'm, he revealed a heart of gold, and sincerity that made his friendship and brotherhood coveted. It was always his wish that when his summons came, he should be buried by his Masonic brethren and in accordance with that wish, Carnegie lodge A. F.

A. reverently and tenderfFconsigned his' mortal remains to the "narrow confines of that house appointed for all living." The Carnegie, (Okla.) Herald. James Cunningham was well known here. He lived In th community many years. Mrs.

John Beree went to Arkansas City Monday evening to spend a few days. Airs. G. Hill Mclntire returned last Saturday morning from a few days visit with relatives at Arkansas City. Mrs.

W. B. Jackson returned Thursday morning from Arkansas City, where she has been for the past three weeks at the Arkansas City hospital. Mr. Jackson went up there Tuesday evening and accompanied her home Osage Chief.

Why Not Buy Useful Presents? cian, killed in 600-foot fall at Jo-Uannesthal, Germany. Oct. 7 Lieut. Gordasco, Italian army av'ator, and h's mechanic, Paccalo, aeroplane overturned in flight near Rome; P'cealo killed. Oct.

8 Joseph Stevenson, died of injuries received in flisht at BirniThg ham, Ala. Oct 15 Cob'ono, Swiss airman, and passenger, killed in fall at Berne, Switzerland. Oct. IT Ieut. Blanc, French mil itary aviator, killed in fall at Chalons, France.

Oct. 19-f-Lieut. Weissbarth, of German army, and passenger, killed Wurtemberg. Oct. 20 Amedee Lacour, French aviator, k'lled in fall at Mussidan, France.

Oct. 23 Louis Mitchell, killed in 200-foot fall at Montgomery, Ala. Oct. 30 Lieut. Hamburger, of Bavarian army, killed in fall at Mnn'ch.

Nov. 5 Lieut. Mareehal, of French army, killed by 100 foot fall at Chartres, France. Nov. r.

Australian military aviator, killed 5n fall at Goerz. Nov. 6. Lieut. Altrichter, of Germany army, and passenger, killed ot Ilalberstadt, Germany.

Nov. 21 Andre Frey, killed In 150-foot fall at Rheims, France. Nov. 21 Lieut. Laurent, French army aviator, killed in fall at LXa rapes.

Nov. 30 Paul Arondet, killed in THE Give us your order for Christmas Candies 500 pounds of choice mixed Nuts lb. only ISc 'eooles Store Special at the Saddle Rock Black Bass, Channel cat, fish, lake trout, Salmon, Smelts, Pompano, Spanish mackerel, shrimp, shell oysters, roast turkey, Imported cheese, Swiss, Roquefort, Caraem- O. E. STRODTMAN, D.V.S The officers who recently located Belle Gunness, the La Porte, murderess should take a look around for Geo.

A. Kimmel. Chet Browder. 2t, 37 bert You can't buy an article more useful than a nice pair of SHOES We have a large assortment of all the latest styles in either men or women, and thefl0 CO price only for choice. Z.uli A pair of High Tops Cfl will please the Z.OU Any shoe bought for Xmas can be changed after Xmas If size is wiong Ve erirji ar 1 oirt Arkansas City Ml and Dairy Inspector Graduate of Kansas City Veterinary College -Hospital on East Fifth Avenue All Calls Promptly Attended To Phone 175 AVilkie Collins mystery rtovel "The Woman In White" Two reel Feature The Lyric Today cents.

2t Mayor Reed today turned, down two traveling photographers who wanted to do business in the city for a few days. He informed them that Arkansas City has some first class photographers who can take care of all the work here in that line." SPECIAL Pants tailor for $3.50. Scotch Woolen Mills. O. K.

Dye Works. tf-29 180-foot fall at Juvisy-Sur-Orge, I I Sane IIS Up Above the High Rent Second Floor Trim per Building All drug stores in the city will France. Dec. 14 Horace Kearney and Chester Lawrence, believed to have perished at sea while a (light from Los Angeles to San SfrOE STORE 100 of those handsomely printed visiting" cards at the Traveler office for 35 cents. They make a nice Christmas present.

Nothing more appropriate. 3t-36 close at 12 o'clock- on Christmas i i day, for the remainder of the day. 2t-37 508 South Summit Street Phone 77. Lumber, Lata and Shingles "WW i SALE CHEISTMAS GRAND BEFOEE OVERCOATS SU OF Guts DedocttioEi A TrememdloMs 1r. i--f nI W-'-v fr-i jK I i lex?" Jk.

1 if Overcoats $25.00 values, $18.75 $25.00 values, 22 50 values, now .....16.90 22 50 values, ..16.90 20.00 values, 15 00 20.00 values, 1500 18.50 values, 13.90 4 18.50 values, 13 90 1500 values, 1125 15.00 values, 11.25 12.50 values, 9.40 12 50 values, 9.40 10 00 values, 7.50 10.00 values, 7.50 I i r- LOTHES LdfiiES.

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1886-1923