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Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 5

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-X -n inzAxsks crrr daily JL-giui-i 7T PAGE FIVP. DBQS'lS or Diain au raDer. (lvSlf White and Natural Wood Mouldings; Plate Rails, Photo Rails. it HCComa Drug Store. ABOUT THE BISHOP Inde nerident Borders Binders for au coior cv 1 VIM UCr HAD JS1Q TIME.

DEFENDANT WON EDITORS TO VISIT PAWHUSKA liig I jl 1 0f Men's and Ladies Sboes and Oxfords at toe Louest Prices Will Be Entertained by Stomp Dance And a Speech by Bacon Bind. The editor of the Traveler acknowledges the receipt of an invitation to join the Oklahoma State Press association and visit Pa whus-ka Sunday May 11. Pawhuska is the historical capital of the richest tribe of American Indians. i 1 According to the dispatches of Sun day morning: "Pawhuska is making elaborate" preparations for entertaining the members of the Oklahoma Press association and their guests on the occasion of that body's visit to this city, and it is a safe prediction Vacuum Cleaner Case Resulted in Verdict for 1)200. A verdict of $200 for the defendant in a suit on a note for $551 was the result of the trial of the case of Starr Wetmore vs Ja.

Rf Darrough and H. Darrough In district court Friday afternoon. The facts allej; ed are that" Wetmore sold the Da r-rough'a a vacuum cleaning machine, the same that was the first of the kind that ever operated in Winfield. It wheezed and coughed aut! frighten ed horses and timid women and children for several months in two different seasons several yea-s ago. The note in question was given in part payment.

Secretary Kennedy Knew and Heard Him in Chicago. was a pleasure to hear and meet the bishop," sald Secretary Kennedy this morning, "I used to attend his evening services in St. James' M. E. church, in Chicago, fourteen years ago Walked twen ty-four blocks, got a splendid sermon and saved a He was then merely.

Dr. Mclntyre, hef gave a course of Sunday evening lectures on Great Americans They were great Strange that his pose yesterday should be so different from what he was in Chicago and yet it isn't strange either. The bishop is aging. I did not recognize him and wondered whether I had made a mistake and yet I wag satisfied there couldn't be two great Mcln-tyre's in the E. church.

Dr. Mclntyre of Chicago was a great pulpit orator. Eloquent, vigorous, emphatic. Every fibre was indicative of energy yesterday. I listened to a refined, subdued, polished, unassuming, ripe old man Day of Schoo land School Meet ing Combined.

At Rose Valley school house April 11 were gathered nearly 100 people to hear the entertainment prepared by Miss Vesta Baxter and her score of bright: eyed pupils, and they trilly sho wsome home talent The music especially, was good. "Allr the good cooks of the neighbor-hood with their old sweethearts were there by noon, each trying to prove herself the best by bringing the most appetizing viands took more than an hour for us to decide which was the best and still we can't tell. They will have to try again. I At 1:30. p.

m. the music commenced and the entertainment lasted until nearly three o'dfock, when Prof. Gillock, director, made the closing speech. He was followed by hasty exhibit of some Florida souvenirs by Jas. Bolton.

Then the surprise to our Baxter came in the shape of a recommendation as an extra teacher during the term. Immediately followed the school meeting in which Prof. Gittock and Brother W. W. Griffith were retained in office as director and clerk.

The officials also order-ed a new school house. Don't you think District 34 grand? We do. Jas. Ht Bolton. One lot of men's $3.00, 3.50 and 4.00 oxfords in most small sizes.

Your choice $2. .55 One lot of men's oxfords in gun metal, patent and tap in both lace and button, all sizes in some kind, $3.50 and $4.00 values special $2.65 One lot of men's $4.00 and 5.Q0 oxfords in dull and patent leathers Choice of this lot $3.25 Men's Box Calf every day shoes in black and tan $3.50 values $2.50 75 pairs of ladies oxfords in sizes 2, 21-2, 3 and 3 1-2, values worth regular up to $4.00. Choice $21.55 Our Teas and Tables are delight to the woman who likes the best and daintiest. We hare bo many things that are tempting to eye and palate that we cannbt jiame them. here.

Won't you do us and yourself the favor of coming here that we may show them to you? A. H. 1IOORE Phones 18-107 Spccfl Prof il-Sbzring Offer Fifty Boxes Sylvan Talcum Powder Free With each box of Sylvan Soap at 25c you get 'a 25c box of Sylvan Talcum Free. Only 50 boxes given away. Be One of the Fifty DUitlXR FRETZ national Painless Dentists 910 Main.

876 Winfield Kans. WE PAY CAR FARE When your work amounts to $10 or over. We will extract that troublesome tooth positively without pain FREE! SPECIAL PRICES 22k Gold Crowns $3.85 St of Teeth 3.85 Bridge Work, per tooth 3.85 Fillings, up from .50 All work Absolutely Guaranteed National Dentists 910 Main Street Phone 876 Winfield, Kansas 18 Straight and LOTUS TODAY We Spell Quality with an The rest of the Word is "NCE" "INCE" Means the highest kind of quality in Motion pictures Ince made TheiLReel 5cts Special The Favorite Son 3Reelo 5c The Crossroads Tomorrow The Terrible Ohio Flood Made by the Universal onMarcli26th 1 Exclusive scenes show injr the 120 mile cur rent in its destructive course. 1 a be a the to the of to make at this time the editors and their families and friends will visit no dace where they will be more royally entertained than in Pawhus ka. "Sunday, May 11 is the day.

the editors will visit the old capital of the richest tribe of American Indians the Osages, and on that day the visi tors will have one continual round of pleasure from the hour of their arrival 10:30 o'clock until the train pulls out of Pawhuska for Tulsa at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Though the visitors will be in Pawhuska but a little over four hours, there will not be a dull moment as is shown by the following entertainment program that has been arranged and will be carried out: Arrive at 10:30 o'clock. Trip to Osage village. Address of welcome by former Chief Bacon Rind. Beautiful Osage stomp dance.

Return. to city. Dinner on Osage, school campus by the Woman's club. Reception at Elks club. Leave at 3 p.

m. for Tulea. The body of Miss Bertha. Lee Standford of Newkirk, whose death occurred here wast sent to the family home Satatday for burial. The young -woman was aged 2 3 years, 4 months" and 14 days.

She was brought to Arkansas City sever al days ago for surgical treatment and died following an operation. J.H. Call and wife have received word from their son-in-law Mr. Grimmett of Oklahoma City, who was bitten by a mad dog recently, that he is doing nicely. He is tak ing the Pastuer treatment and it is expected thathe will be out of dan ger in a short time.

Harry Lightstone, who dislocated a knee last Friday while playing lawn tennis was able to be out and around today. However, he walks with a slight limp yet. 1 The Santa Fe will no run a special to Wichita today. Officials had contemplated doing so but could not arouse enough enthusiasm in regard to the Boston Grand Opera company at this point. No doubt several peo pf from this point will attend the concert at Wichita tonight, but not enough to pay the Santa Fe for running a special.

IS With us Wc furnish the goods and the men to do the worh. 1 Call or phone, iY Mi Wrap DAY I The defendant held that the note was not for a purchase, but to secure a lease or some such arrangement and put in a cross petition for money expended in repairs and for other purposes. The jury sustained the allegations in the cross petition and returned a finding giving the defend ant's possession of the note and the $200 reimbursement. Courier Epr Sale if AH kinds of horses, from po nies to big brood mares; several good mileh cows, calves and hogs. Will sell any way to suit my customers, cash or easy pay ments.

Bunnell Implement Co. Paris Park Lake. Editor Traveler The bathing season will soon be at hand. and many of our citizens will again enjoy their quiet swim in Paris Park lake. is not a finer spot Inside of any city in Kansas and hundreds of our people, old and young, enjoyed the privilege of a daily swim in this beautiful lake during the last season and they are now waiting with eagerness for some sunshine and steady warm weather, so nature will -provide us again with our regular fine Italian climate, so they can again take their daily dip.

This lake would be patronized even a great deal more, if the accommodations were better, at present there are on ly ten dressing rooms. These are always overcrowded and being in constant use, can not be kept clean and sanitary as they should be. The city commissioners should have put up at the least twenty more dressing rooms and should arrange one row for the exclusive use of ladies The ten in use now are alternately used by both sexes. The expense to erect twenty booths is only a small one and the use of one should be fur nished free. However most people would not object to paying a nickel for the use of a clean booth and that way the expense of putting them up could be raised easily in one season.

A Taxpayer and Bather. If White Diarrhea remedy doesn't cure this disease in your little chicks, we will refund your money. Isn't that a fair offer? Bunker Fretz. T-T-S Messrs Crane and O'Kieffe of the Iowa Mausoleum spent Saturday and Sunday in Wichita conferring with other representatives of the same company. Unexpectedly delays in getting the constuction work un derway at Fairfield, have kept the superintendent of construction from coming to Arkansas City and work is not likely to.

begin on our local "building much before May 1st T. C. Mclntyre of Wellington was a visitor in tha city yesterday He attend the services at new. Metho dist church and was greatly pleased with the arrangement and the capaciousness of the building. Auto livery at Fred's place, day and night, careful driver.

phone 276. 12 Wade starts his fire sale Wednesday. See ad on page 8 for Buicb Wins 100 Mile Track Race Tresno, April 4th, Buick wins 100 mile race on muddy track, covering distance in 1:45:43. Never made a single stop during entire race. Said to be the fastest mud race ever run.

A Does it take a special car to be a racer? Yes. And every Buick is a special. It proved this statement when we converted the old McElhanney car into a racer. We. will put a Buick against any competing make of car for speed, power and durability.

If you want a car that is always first, invest your money in a Buick. Remember ITS THE BUICK that has the OVERHEAD VALVE motor which has more power than any other motor of equal size. Collinson Auto Company who knew the truth and' eld it and was eager to impart the same to his listeners. I was attracted to Dr. Robert Mclntyre in the Chicago day because he happens to hail from the same part of Scotland that I happen to hail from.

He graduated from the same university, the university of hard knocks. He was a brick layer and stone mason in the early days. And he has been building every since. He built St. James church and now he has built a repu- taion and a good name for himself as a Bishop of the church, that will surely endure." H.Pi' Farrar drops a post card from Rome under date of March 31, 1913 to the' Traveler which reads as follows: "Just got some Travelers, the first mail We are having a very enjoyable trip, all well and happy.

Coming over was fine, did not miss a Felt Much Better. A letter was received yesterday by relatives from Attorney A. S. Buzzi who started for Arizona Thursday for the benefit of his health. The letter was written enroute he stated that he felt much better.

-Mr. Buzzi is going to rent his office in the Bitting block and sell his desk and office Wichita Eagle. Al Buzzi was raised in East Bolton township and is well known here. Notice. The National Americans will meet Tuesday, April 15th in the I.

O. O. F. Hall. There will be a class for Initiation and after the regular order of business there will be Ice cream and cake served to those present.

James Griffith, president; Mrs. iMna Payne, Secretary. 2t-20 The following Arkansas City people were passengers to Winfield this morning on the 8 15 interurban car: C. T. Atkinson, C.

W. Wright, Brown, Mack Love, W. Martin, Fred Stone, W. Miss Hattle Franey and Miss Vera Coryell next noon day luncheon of the Arkansas City Commercial club will be held Wednesday of this week at the St. Charles hptel The subject for discussion is "Needed Street car line Extensions and Improvements in Arkansas City." Ralph Oldroyd will be toastmaster.

Specked' apples for sale at Will iams-Herbert Produce Co. 2t-20 Protect yourself a-gainst tornadoes and cyclones' by-Insuring with C. Guyot, phone 205. tf-19 For Fire and Tornado Insurance; See Old Reliable Agent C. ToplMT Largest Companies in the world.

Phone 380 t9t 15 For Insurance telephone 370. night phone Frank J. Hesa. tf-83 Call up.Ote Moore for good corn cents canl Phone ,355. 2t 20 Wind storm insurance.

Phone 370, County Examinations County Superintendent Miss May Adams has announced that examination for county diplomas of stu dents from the eight months term schools will be held Friday and Saturday, Aprl 18 and 19. Those who i took the former examination are not elegible to take this one. The places where the examinations will held in this county are as follows: Winfield, Arkansas City, New Salem Cambridge, Rock Silverdale and Mt. Vernon District No. 113.

Woman Bound Over. Mrs. A. J. Williams, who was arrested near Atlanta last Saturday on charge of breaking into a house of one of her neighbors, was bound over to the disrtcit court Friday in amount of $500.

Her daughter Myrtle accused of being a party the crime was sent to the juvenile court, it being stated that she is under sixteen. Courier. Williams suits are the best and most stylish. Order now.f Best stock of woolens every brought to city. 2t 18 Del Sawyer has purchased the bar ber shop located under the Chicago store and will be pleased to meet all his old customers and also new ones.

tf-17 Harrow Ms LYRIC TODAY That rollicking Comedy Drama The Boy From Missouri New York gets sudden jolt when the West- 1 ern lad appears The Minicg Expert Intense dramatic action in the rugged atmosphere of the mining camp Majestic comedy Teacher Wanted A wave of real fun 3 Reels Sc Tomorrow The Omaha Cyclone Made by Hartman of Omaha' immediately after the catastrophe THE CiTi' iUM Employs the best of skilled help. The most convenient and cleanly service is always given. 828 South Street Miss Ida V. Kimmel, Supt i I I 7 Red Ball Tramsf er Co. Light and heavy hauling of all kinds.

Baggage handled under claim check system. All calls promptly attended to AB MASTIN, Proprietor Office under Home Nat'I. Bank. SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Has been the reason of our success in the hardware business. If you are not buying your hardware of US, try us next time and you will beone of our customers ever after.

Phone 122 Mnm Co. 122 South' SunmU Si. Oils 8Blrd Phone 9 Dnris' Diuj Stcio Phone 473 for your meats of all kinds and other good things to eat. 4 it 18 vf; i Jlnisht 6Fraak Hess. tf-5 V.i-fc Vvfe' it." J'.

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