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rn page fit V. To have a good book and "stick around" home these cool evenings? There's many such treats for you when you look over our big book stock. IfllUTT 2 SIVMTS The Corner Drug Store ABSAHSAfl CM DAILY TUESDAV. OCTOBER 0, 1911. 1 1 BIG ntl'LG THIS WEEK.

S.XARKOW ESCAPES SATURDAY I TFRSOXALS. Congressman Xeelejr and Ed Hepler Gns, Water and Elettric Light Work Have Eventful Dav I crs Coming to Arkansas Citr, nJnn A. L. Newman, who is president Saturday was an eventful day for -a. i jOf the-Kansas Gas, Electric, rwinas 1..

iiepier and lcn. fl. T. Trice was here todav from mm ugnr. ana street Kami ay association vreurge a.

rseeiey, democratic car.di- I Winfield SOCIETY DOINGS. Phone 4. For Miss Mabel Short. One of the pretty and delightful affairs given in honor of Mabel Short, who is to be married Thursday, October 22, was the parcel shower given Saturday afternoon by Miss Nellie Roseberry and Miss Paul Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Sttuley visit -s now ousny engagea mating prea aratiens for the bg meeting which ed in inheld today C. S. Fowler was in the cty thi to no held in Arkansas City on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of a ate tor tne united States senate. They took part in two accidents during the day, their escape from either of which would have furnished a climax for the most sensational movie film. They left here Saturday morning aitemoon from Win! eld DIARY GARDEN CHOCOLATES A New Line Just Received all Fresh TRY THEM this This convention wil Ed J.

Fleming is home from a sev I AT TOE BIG STORE imrr? acout iou visitors to Arkan oral days visit in Winfield. Ine Mumavr at the hitter's home Col. A. R. Miller was here toda sas City and they are expected to 'iirrive in a buucL on Thursday morn near Arkansas City.

The guests gath for Belle Plain with Forest Record, from Xewkirk on a business visit. driving Bert Htff's car. Approach ing, although some of them may Earl Smith spent Sunday visiting ered about 2:30 o'clock and after making a recipe book for the bride-to-be, entered heartily into a cake on Wednesday. They will have 011 Mil to 2 at the Felton south of town i headqvarters at the Fifth Avenufe Jas. H.

Bell of Oklahoma City contest. Mrs. Maude Beach was hotel, where preparations are now was a business visitor in the citv to ing a grade crossing near Whitman they did not notice a fast approach ing Missouri Pacific train until the front wheels of the car were on the railroad track. The train was less than a hundred yards away, and the winner of the prize. being made to entertain them.

The lay. The guests then gathered around County Commissioner C. A. How the bride-to-be while she opened the sessions, with the exception of the on Friday night, will be held in the ball room of the hotel. The ard.

was at Winfield today on officia parcels of which she was the recip coming, according to Mr. Hepler, at business. ient. other ere is to be hold in the Elks a speea oi tniny to iorty miles an Tce Couinson Auto Co has sold At five o'clock delicious refresh hall. The officers of the associa nour.

ine anver a aesperaze driver C. Schultz, ments were served by the hostesses effort to reverse nis gears, killed the Cedarvale, Kans. assisted by Misses Hazel and Anna ft The greatest line of ready-made Comforts ever shown, ranging in price CJ AO from $1.25 up to ition are: A. L. Newman, president, 'Arkansas City; H.

W. McGruder. Liberal: L. Greer, iUr, ana Mrs. 1 nomas uairu am Mumaw.

engine. The congressman and post master commenced clambering over the back ecd of the car when the Mrs. James Moffat visited in Win Duvali's Pharmacy Successor to Bunker Fretz Phone 56 The guests were: Miss Jean Mu- vice-president, Wichita; W. H. Fel field tbis afternoon.

ret. Miss Gillis, Miss Jeie automobile being na slight grade Long wno nas oeen on lows, secretary and treasurer, Leaven worth. Gillis, Miss Nellie Roseberrv. Miss got momentum enough to slowly the sick list, reported for work thU Pauline Mumaw, Miss Hazel Mumaw, back away as the train dashed by i 'lhe program as published in the morning at the Newman Dry Goods rhe train did not miss the front end Co. Miss Anna Mumaw.

ff Mrs. Beiila Muret. Mrs. Maude Wright. Valo and of the err by a foot.

Chas Davis went to Silverdale to Glorine Schifferdecker, Gladys Smith. The second close call came v. hen day to plaster the new residence of Myrtle Muret. Iva Shaw and Mr.bel the party was returning from Belle Jim Warren, now under construct We will make your Comforts for you of any material you wish to select, for 25c 35c and 50c, according to way of making. Goff.

Free Press. laine. Two miles south of Eelle ion Plaine the cars were so numerous Miss Irene McPherson is spending Yw can bo e-e tnev were a long line. Suddenly Titest Dances Thursday the week end at the country home of Ull- tl kxetro and American Miss Reba Hess and Mi3s Glayd Centnry Edition" at 10c a Conv Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Lester of Winfield. the car in front of. the Winfield rar ty swerved directly' in front of them as it a culvert. There was Houphton will re-open their school Thursdav nfternoon. lies Mrs.

E. Neff. and Mrs Lylia Traveler some time ago will be ar-iried oit in full unless some, unfor-seen obstacles arise. The members cf the association will come from every city of any size in Kansas and they will be royally entertained while in Arkansas City. Mayor J.

W. Reed will deliver the welcome address and the response will be by O. Riley, of Wichita. Following these the president will give his address. The program is made up of subjects that will be of especial interest to the delegates and all are expected to derive great from the meeting.

On Friday afternoon from the hours of 3-30 to 6 the visitors will be taken on a sight seeing trip about Arkansas City and to the Chilocco Why pay laocet Finest edition published! All Trades lor teaching. a- i concert. L'l and recommended la leauiia choOs and cooscrrawoca. TbeM asd 20C3 other lOa Pub. or.

mt wo lijs have rented the Richardson departed for Indianapolis Moose dance ball. This hall ha Fine quality creton covered Comforts filled with good quality cotton and well ben resonilv repaired and a nev Botterfly LUT' Caprice Br.l!ii-t last night, he re they will visit fo sometime. C. H. Peek, Lute Jones, A.

floor for dnnckig ut 4n Th floor Carmen. .75 aue. up. cm. r.

Cjof-Ul .40 one- of the finest in the The Filer and Will Seyfer left today for Kn-g .) Price 10c tacked, size 72x84, Exceptional value 1.98 Mises Houghton and Hess iealize i tarantella NT.l3 Htnnt ia KLio. No-2 1 Chantite to attend the state meeting that tho young people of this city Sonata, Pathetjqr Heetbovea .60 of the A. H. T. A crry full Ua.

A cUlo. are demanding the best and an; Avant Park Hide-, who has been visiting no possible chance of avoiding a collision ard the Huff car struck the car in front squarely. The shock of the collision threw theT rear end of the Huff car over the culver and left it hangine over a ditch evral feet dep. Both (cars xer badlv Jamaeed the orineinal injury to Wtiff' 'an beirlg bent brake roes and other damage to the brake apparatus. The bodv of the othe ca" was badly marred and broken.

Winfield's postmaster breathed a hufre sirarh of relief when he finally home safelv, and he sas he will be lad the campaign is ng to learn the standard dances. here for the past few days left this morning for Hutchinson, where be Hence the improvement. In order 333012311 BlUilC CO. give their patrons the latest in will spend several days. indian -school, southwest or nere also to the oil fild which is located south and west of Arkansas City dancing they have secured the ser Fred Pickerell returned to his home vice of Mrs.

Hartman of Wichita in Wichita this morning, after a "The Cat and The Fiddle Mrs. Hartman has recently returned few days visit in the city with Rev No one looks for connected plot in i Airs. I. D. Hedge and Miss Louise from New York where she learned al Hestwood and family.

tne nev. est dances ot ti-is season. Mrs. Laura Love, daughter of Mr. musical comedy nowadays and no 'went to Wichita today, where they one is disappointed Ly finding air.

il! met Miss Caroline, who is trav over. Courier. Every Thursday afternoon Misses and Mrs. C. Gouhl, who has been Of it in "The Crt and th? Fi-iHl tbr Militarv Girls' Con- Houghton and Hess will give fieir quite sick for several weeks past is dances and Mrs.

Hantaan will in Comforts Made to Order 14 yds of Outing 6c 95c 1 full size cotton batt 75c Tying Yarn 12c Thread 05c Making Total Cost Complete JIDGE SWAI.TS MAKES now improving slowly. Milton Behrens, of the Behrens struct the pupils. The opening of the dance with Mrs. Hartman as in Hiae ana fur returned trom a structress ill occur Thursday after Ahd it is better so, for after one cert "comi'sny. The Military Girls has been continually surprised and ar traveling under the auspices of utterly bumfoozled for two hours Redi3th Lceum ccurse which mere by the tricks, startiinc appear-; rlays in Wichita Wedneslny nisht.

ance.and disappearances that are i The cnirpany. was iu Lawrence ocurring in the aforesaid day 'nicht, Toreka tonight, musical extravaganza, no cnHjta tomorrow night then to Uutch-i in any condition to try to follow inson. Salina and into the state of any plot whatever, no matter 'how Miss Hode is making noon. ars Mr. Fuller is Mistaken in His Recent Statement.

Editor Traveler: My attention is Surprise Party. being called to a letter, purporting Last right a number of friends to have been written by Mr: appearing, in your paper of tho 13th. and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. fili'liM and air.

if i in her art. The company VZ in which I nm made to appear is with "The- Cat uud the Fiddh" posed of young women Lyle Gibos went to the Gibbs home vhere they surprised the young couple. The affair was perpetrated resnoncible. at least in part, for the which coires to Rannev's Ac several weeks busines trip through Kansas and Oklahoma. Charley Howard went to Winfield this morning on business.

From there he will so to Dexter for a several days business visit. Falston, who is in Mercy hospital 'and who underwent a surgical operation for appendicitis, two weeks ago, is getting along nicely, a present, it is said. Harry Lightstone, Geo. S. Hartley and P.

A. Miller were among the Arkansas City' democrats who went to Winfield this evening to hear W. J. Bryan's address. Albert Hestwool returned to tho vacation of the offices of the county isiic theatre Thursday, Oct.

22 undt Th reeistration books at the cit- attorney in the court house. by Mrs. B. H. Gibbs, mother of Lvle and was carried out very suc A.

Sellon. It office will closed after I wish to sav that I neer agreed eut P'utosc-s Fridav night of this wek until af the uirectiou of Chas is budt fcr amusei. only. cessfully. The evening v.

as spent to su-h a proposition I never con K- ion in music and conversation after sidered it as advisable or possible. us- I I .1 .111 I 111" 1. which dainty refreshments were who are net now registered and 1 suggested it. never dts- The MaUnc liand wh.A desire to vote at the comiD ftlPrtfonT'mustnerister before that cussed it. I never heard it beine discussed by other's, and bad absolutely I nited States Marine Band is no knowiedee whatever of the trans- time.

famous chief ir ieanse of its unsur action. Neither am i ever near or jar.sas southwestern college at in ssznnznro passed musical accomplishments, but! it is equally noteworthy by reason of' Rev. Gardner, of the First Knew that the sheriff desired more I field todav after spending a few days room than he had while these rooms in the city with his parents Rev. ihu it The, (guests present were: Mr. ami -MrtO John Cope! and, -Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Stewart, Mr." 'and Mrs. W. M. Croft, Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Fetrnw. Mr. and Mrs. Cain, Mrs. Al Wilson, Mrs.

T. W. Roche, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Geo.

Rain, Mrs. Ed drove. Mrs. Jas. Howe, Mis.

En Paulev. Mrs. A. Craig, Mrs Patterson. Mrs.

Claud Whaley, Mrs. E. T-onfax. Miss Ethel Miss Edith question were occupied by the when In full uuiform. precent iwi.u services of Mrs.

Ernest Big-f Hov wh'ch wero held in the Oldrovd fiiurcn. conuucit'u and Mrs. Hestwood. E. J.

Beverly, better known as 'Shorty," who has been here for a untv attorney. is true that at the March term Tw-i i- t-. votprriav afternoon. The nn to, frnTn iri" oiwr lirxlv of Mrs. Bigley was intr-rred in following the vacation of these the larger of the rooms beine -i ri- Mra Pu'IPV several visit with Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Peek, left for his home in Milan, last night. vhollv vacant.

I suggested to the Addington, Miss Ri'th Pauley. Mist- urv hat if convenient they might Miss Jessie Hunt retun ed to Ar Mildred 1 roves. Miss Emma Patter- i r- 1 i4 use this room while not engaged ir kansas City Monday after of their searlt-t ct-ai the organSzu- the result of burns re tion never fails to evoke ihr- plaudits' ceived when fell into a vat ot of the multitudes note its pro-'bt water at the Lesh Oil refinery No iiuposing martial on Sunday, Oct. 11. spe-'-taclc wlsen the full band is seat- in a semi-circle on a staue.

This i Hon. P. P. Campbell s-eas in sen. Mr.

Maroin, iiarry cin. an over Sunday visit with her par trying esses, and tnat occasionally nireeted a iurv ro use it while de- Mrs. B. H. Gibbs.

ents at this i la-e. She is employ USED CARS SEE 'EM GO iberatine. rather than climb th" ed in a real estate o'fice in Arkansas Last night the members tairs to the usual jurv rooms. This City. Elackweil oruva house veinesuay tiiu.

cf the Bates' aTi Hnldn Band and Bill 3-t-Sl practice has been continued since. ad for full particulars. band will appear here under the auspices of the Commercial club oi Thursday. October Last night about IU ciock a large flock of geece passed over the Boys Sunday school classes of thr Whv anyone should attemet dentifv me in any wcy with tnis rhristian church called at tne A in Roherson home in the Sio block Go to Elmer Davidson's barber shop for the best barber work. tf-Si transaction, I am utterly at a loss to city going south.

A number of the snorts got out and witnessed the flisht and a few of them cot their Coruish sells Eastman Kodaks. Sonth street and surprised Mr and know. Mrs; Roberscn. Mrs. Rooersor hope ycu will give this commuri- I gims and went to the river, it is said.

1 Cadillac $150 1 Buick $276 sold 1 Reo 4 cylinder $375 1 Reo 4 cylinder $400 sold 1 Ruick Roadster $375 1 Buick Touring $:75 1 Ford Roadster $400 sold 1 Ruick equipped with elec lights $S75 1 Ford Touring car, 1914 $37.1 sold who before her marriaee was Miss Mr. and Mrs. Willard Foster. Mr. the publicity you gave to Mr ill lim llfi ,:7 i Jh'iiimm Vl'imln and Mrs.

Wm. iekery anl Misses Myrtle Humphries, is a member of the girls class and he is a member Puller's letter. Very truly yours, C. L. warts.

E-elyn LJolder, and Mamie Rudkins of the Bates class. They were motored to Arkansas Cuv in the given a miscellaneous shower and Foster car Sunday on a pleasure trip Notice Knights hev received many useful and beau Fischer Has become famous for her comedy work Here's an ususual Beauty drama with a totally different Tnev returned in tne lteguiar meeting Amu p.ioptmpii vn-s tiful presents. Tnere was about 3f young people in attendance and they a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Mary McCain, Mrs.

C. II You better come at once and select your car as the very one you want may be sold. COLLINSON AUTO CO. Peek. Mrs.

Will Ramsey and Mr? solution of a problem in real life and the solu- fcj sas City lodge No. lit, K. of P. tonight, W. H.

Lightstone, Jr. C. Ray Beard left this morning for Chcnute. to attend the state meeting tion gives you quite a jolt. Marriage Licenses.

Oliver J. Hammel. Akron nf the Ladies Auxiliary to the A. H. .24 .18 5 Fern V.

Miller, Tisdale T. A. which meets there in connec Geo. Rinehaft, K. of R.

and bv Probate Judge Ellis tion with the Antis convention this Married Fink. week. Charles Hodges, of Bartlesville. was in the city today coming over in Pet'nien Notice. There will be a special meeting next Wednesday night.

Representa his Buick automobile. Mr. uodges The Misses May Roche and Eunice Goodwin and the Messrs Rex larris and Lewis LaSarge motored to Oxford yesterday in the Bunnell car. They report a most enjoyable time. formerly lived in this city and oper ated the St.

Charles hotel. Today tive of the igreat council will make "The Only Way" is worth while "A Tale oi lhe Northwest Mounted" is a two part drama of the wilds; it has the tang of the north woods, the breathless he was shaking hands with his old 1 friends. He will leave this evening his report. Fred Frazee, of R. for his home.

3t-Sl Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pack of Canon City, who have been visiting in est Virginia, arrived in the city this afternoon for a several day: The J.

O. B. Girls Lave issued in vitations for a progressive dinner to be given for their boy friends on Hallcwee'n evening. The party-will eo from the different houses for the different courses and then they will end up with a slumber nrrty at the home of Miss Catherine Brock. During the evening the party will also attend the "movies." visit with his brother.

J. D. Pack and familv. Mr. Pack of Colorado, for interest of the advent- jig merly resided here, but until the pres uruus me iu a luggcu land.

ent visit he had not been in Arkan sas City for three years past. U2 Millers Fbotoes are tfce Best. Meaner IUby Dies. Get Free Ticlkets at Hamilton-Col) inson Hardware Co. for Free Show at the GEM Saturday October 24 Every farmer is invited to attend the show which will consist cf the regular program and in connection there will be a Lecture and Pictures on American Steel Posts.

How to install them and the advantages. Everyone who are interested in fence should see this Free Show and Demonstration. Show Starts at 2 p. m. Be Sure to Secure Tickets at Hamilton-ColliDSon Htiw.

Co. "The Troublesome Wink" Eddie Lyons and Vic-tora Forde comedy. "Yncataa, Mexico" Travelogue Wood row Wilson. Messner, the lit tle son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Mess! ner of east of the city who drank a t'-; v-i quantity of carbolic acid yesterday Mrs. Claude Vaughan will entertain the Five Hundred club at her home on South A street tomorrow afternoon. Mrs.

Margaret Mac held regular dancing class lact night in the ball room of tr.e Fifth Avenue hotel. There was a large crowd present and the new" dances which were taught were very pretty. After the class the social dance followed and was well attended. The music was fur nUhed by Stickler and Sleeth. afternoon died this morning at Ho Better Time In All tlie Year To Paint Your Property.

DEV0E PAINT is the dependable material to use. More feet per gallon and less cost in the end. See Us for Estimate. o'clock. The little fpllow was 2 vears of age.

Yesterday afternoon At the Rex Today while the child's mother was visit ing the Will home, the boys got hold of a bottle containing carbolic acid and drank a quantity of the contents. Funeral services were held at the family home this af ternoon with interment in Parker cemetery Mrs. A. J. Hunt and Mrs.

H. H. Hill leave the latter part of the week for New York where they will spmd several days in the great metropolis. They expect to visit sev ScandlOc Max Figman in the 'IVIa on the Box" Paramount feature Thursday Dorothy Larkin in the Frontier drama "A Rose of Yesterday" Keystone comedy "Bombs and Banns" and "Love and Graft" Hon. P.

P. Campbell will spenk at the opera house Wednesday night eral other places before returning at 8 o'clock. You are invited. It ionic Two tables of trimmed hats at The Woman's Missionary societv $2.75 on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Mrs. M.

R. Lydick's. of the Methodist church will meet in the chnrch on Wednesday. Oct. 21st at 2:30 p.

m. 5t K.9 ta- EL BILLINGS R. T. Keefe brought a sweet po pimtortf; CTTilf RftT VJkTTTt UniET. U7V 9 Knrhtw Gladys Roseberry, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. M. Roseberry, was dir More Comedy the Lotus Today 5c tato raised on a niece of eround own I vu kvuw nvt wyttMuij A EL Harris Ding Co. ed by the Henneberry Packing plant, ha lief missed, from the Mercy bosoital. today, where she received treatment for typhoid fever.

She is. getting along nicely. See me before You Let Your Contract, I can save you Phone 418 103 West Central Ave. Jlnlght, for exhibit. It weighs 4 Z- yyUilUS..

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