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i i PAGE FIVE a Long List of titles of POPULAR COYYRIGHT BOOKS, jJ fflffiTQ 1 formerly priced at $1.00 to $1.50 The Corner Druff Store. ARKANSAS CITY DAILY TRAVELER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1916 SCH3BIS (8e AAA Iff 1 1 VJVU 7V7 "THE NE'ER-DO-WELI" and oil from this sand is to be L. $1. east half northwest quar: ter 20-30-6. I D.

Tavlor to Samuel C. Day. Coming to Rex in a XKWS NOTES FROM ARKANSAS CITV Oil. FIELD Ten-Reel Bis: Store close's at 6:00 p. m.

Phones 10-11. Masterpiece. Down 24S Feet. Junction Oil conrpany was drilling L. $88, west half southeast quarter 2-33-6.

at 24S0 feet in the No. 2 on the I Prat Tom, Delay nt Snyder Test. Johnson to Sinclair Oil ne er-ao-eii, oy Hex. Beacn A. $1, northeast quarter the Selig spectacular drama filmed 1 i rai lldll Ol Hie SOUin- by the Selig Polyscope company, fea- r.t nn QnrV in i.i.

west quarter of section 31-23-1 east. ic-rt on the Snyder farm, northwest. quarter of section 33-23-1 east, wait- stL-i w.h W. H. Gas 32- 33- W.

II. Gas east half 33- 8 M. E. FURS lng for tankage to be built and some necessary equipment hauled to the LUXURIOUS STYLISH DEPENDABLE REASONABLE tures Wheeler Oakman and Kathlyn Johnson to Sinclair Oil Williams and an all-star cast. A.

$1, southeast quarter, The hero i3 Kirk Anthony, a col-southwest quarter 28- iege graduate and veteran-football player, and since graduation the Johnson to F. A. Heber- coach of his university team. On j. t.

i verv nu iv In (ha Total depth of the test which FoSVrfa7m.Wn half of the south" V.as been show.ng up nicely was 3406 wost garter of section 32-23-1 east. L-et and it was standing full of oil. at 342 feet. The formation is ex- the evening following a football vie ling, A. $1, part of southwest quarter northwest quarter 18-33-7.

ceedingly hard and streaked with sand. tory the last of the season, Kirk and others start out to celebrate. Late that night he finds himself on shipboard, and when he awakens he is At the Green Well. Still More Oil. Alexander Oil company made a little hole in the test on the Alexander farm, northwest quarter of section 2G-2X-1 west, and the well filled up Has Oil on Ills Farm.

without money and without baggage H. Colhnson, ha sreturned I i i hit- vii rrr-li rn. i ur eu una from a During the voyage Kerk becomes wubiii inn ill I'aWIlUFKa. i Furs are not a luxury but a necessity if bought as they should be and for the purpose for which they are intended. As an investment they are supreme.

Furs add style and give a tone of refinement that nothing elst can give. You will find every new style in sets, muffs or scarfs here. Select Furs now we'll hold them for you unil Christ lepth of 1690 feet. acquainted with a woman a Mrs. The total depth is where he went to look after Ids more with oil.

24 22 feet. Stephen Cortlandt whom he learns farm. Mr. Collinson is the owner of At the Orwell Test to admire very much. She is really Drilling is going on regularly, 'a diplomatic agent of great influ- jlr0 acres 14 miles out of Pawhuska, Producing; 2JO linn els.

and some time ago an oil well was Mid-Co. Petroleum company will in on his farm. Mr. Coliin-not do any further drilling in the No. swn nt there a few days ago to 1 on the Larrahee farm, southeast Iok afier his oil and fanning inte-- day ar.a night, at the Cres.veil well ence.

One day while Kirk is out on th? Land Power company's 'hunting he meets in a forest bow- er a Spanish girl who is known only mas. ests. as "Chiquita." He falls desperately in love with her, and tries vainly to farm, two r.iles east of the city, on tli? road. The well is dovn about T3r feet. A.

Shearer is the driller. discover her identity. Oil and Gas Iaes. J. A.

McCurry to .1. T. Wilson. The story of his making good, of his winning of Chiquita despite the qiKirter of section 24-2-1 east, but will put it on the pump just as it is. It is producing about 2 40 barrels.

Two Holes Same Depth. Dlackwell Oil and Gas company was drilling at 13s0 feet in the No. 4 on the Wolf farm, southeast quar Mink Scarfs $8.50 Chit Scarfs $1 1.50 Beaver Scarfs $10.00 Scarfs in complete assortment $3.50 tt $22.50. Black Fox Muffs, 15.00 Natural Lynx Muffs, 21.50 Fitch Muffs, $25.00 Fur Muffs of all kinds to $37.50 'counter-plottings of Mrs. Cortlandt of the clearing of his name, and of the Lease.

$1.00. Tr. in southwest quar ter 1S-3U-4. C. iu Prairie Uil Gas company.

Lease $1.00. Lots in I SOCIETY DOINGS I PHONE 4. I 'final decisive intervention, in Pana manian affairs of old Darwin K. An- ter of section C-2S-1 east and at the ithony, is strongly engrossing and itoo'ii narnet to A. (:.

Dorner. varied by many richly humorous ep Parth of southeast rame depth on the No. i on the same farm. Roth of the drilling outfits cie rota lies. isodes.

W. O. W. Open Meeting A. C.

Dorner to Grant Stafford. Chiquita is by far the most charm Reflections ing feminine character Rex Beach has CI nil Cini. The open meeting of the W. O. A (as Showing.

Charles G. Scott to hJ. P. Rav. held Fast night in un t.oriianai.

is wwuiuu, iuu- vincing and fas.cinating type. i Silurian uu company was nulling Lea. $1.00. Lots 17. IS, Fountain's nt 23'0 feet in the test on the Nie- in 23-34-4.

tert farm, northeast quarter of L. P. Kay to resw ll Oil Gas tion 4-2S-1 east, and had a little gas Co. Alignment. Same, showing in the Stalnaker at that i Arknno oil Co.

to Creswol! Oil "The Ne'er-do-Well" is coming to the Rex one weeU from next Mon day on December 4. One show will eiven in the afternoon and two in I Ga? Co. Assignment. $1.00 West the evening. Sold Residence Property lOl Company Rnsy.

101 Ranch" Oil company was drilling at 3424 feet irt the No. 1 on the Foster farm, north half of the quarter of section 5-2H-1 east. Mr. and Mrs. W.

II. Smith have sold their residence property located at 506 North Second street, to i half southwest quarter 22-34-4. Arkano Oil to C'reswell Oil" Gas -Co. Assignment. SI.

00. East half southeast quarter 21-3 4-4. Arkano Oil to Crpswell Oi! Gas Co. Assignment, $1.00. West east half southwest quarter 28-34-half southwest quarter 10 acres off 4.

hull, was attended by more than a hundred persons and an enjoyable time was had by all present. The following program was rendered: Piano Solo Mrs. Brewster. Reading Mrs. Perry.

Song Ffve Girls. Recitation Marion Berrr. Music--Day Orchestra. Address Dr. Spark.

Solo Mr. Alderson. Address, "Woodcraft of Today" C. W. Sanderson.

Folk Dance Two Girla. Reading Mrs. Hanna. After the, wm served to all present. All departed at a late hour, having expressed themselves as having had an enjoyable tinia.

Mrs. J. P. Carlson, but will con- tinu to reside there for the present. Christmas is only 30 days away.

Newman's will be Arkansas City's Christmas store this yeaiv This should be a "practical" gift giving Christmas. Begin your Christmas shopping now. We've planned to make our store this year "The Christmas Store" of the city. In order to make your holiday shopping more pleasant than. during any year of the Th're are two lots with the home! Will Tump Well.

Carter Oil company was rigging up Arkano Oil Co. to C'reswell Oil that was sold to Mrs. Carlson, and a pump at the No. 1 on the Hersrhe t'o. Assignment.

$100. N.irth Mr. Smith retains the two lots on farm, southeast quarter of section half northwest quarter the corner, south of the house. He intends to build a modern home Narobia Furs Narobia Guaranteed Furs are super-lustrous, silkv soft and fast black. Furs from the top hair can not "rub ofT nor "fall out." These are natural furs guaranteed for color and wear Muffs or Neckpieces $5.98 and up Children's Fur Sets White Fox 91.08 to $8.50 White Angora 52.50 to 83.19.

White Ermine, Others at $1.98 and up to $5.00. It. C. Dixon. Tr.

to Creswoll Oil 4-2N-1 east. The well been plug-fed below the Cr.sr. foot formation there some time in the near future The A. O. IT.

W. lodge, No. 89, Gas Co. Assignment. $1.00.

South half north half 2S-34-4. R. C. Dixon. to Creswell Oil Gas Co.

Assignment. $1.00 West hnlf southeast quarter .70 acres 'in southwest quarter held a splendid meeting last night and the members present were serv Fortnightly Club Regular meeting of the club in the club room on Monday. November 2 7 at 3 o'clock. Following is the ed with an elegant cvster supper. The attendance was large and a class of R.

Dixon. Tr to Creswell Oil Gas -Co. $1.00. East now members was initiated. E.

C. program: Leader, Mrs. Saunders. Study of Bible women. half southeast quarter 2S-34-4 K.

P. Ray to Cresweil Oil Gas Heck, grand deputy master work man, vho is here to secure new members, has had splendid success so far. past, we are engaging extra sales people and training them for the holiday trade. Thus we insure you better service than ever before, and you can lighten their tasks by BEGINNING YOUR GIFT BUY- ING NOW. Jay Haney and children, Dorrell and Edna, motored to Ar Popular Copyrights For (iOc.

Such as i "Eyes of the World" "Ilcpsey Burke" "Polly of the Circus" "The She)henl of the Hills" And many others. Co. Assignment, $1.00 West bait A woman that tearetn the l.orn, northwest quarter northeast quarter she shall praised." tProverbs 2S-34-4. 31:30.) A. Smith to A.

Lewis. Lease Roll call Bible women not 00 South half southeast quar tioned in program, for Music "Coronation," club. A. Lewis to Twin State Oil Co. Sarah amL Rebecca Mrs.

Bre-Assignnient. $1.00. Same. count. W.

I. Harrington to A. Lewis. Rues Mrs. Collinson.

i.r 7-31-1. The Marys of the New Testament Assignment. $1.00. Sop Invest quar Mrs. Huey.

ter Reading, -'Jephthah's Daughter," 1 ou In Tu in Oil Pn iMrS. Beck. kansas Citv Tesdavv to attend the funeral of Mr. ITaney's aunt, Mrs. B.

M. Sinnott. Miss Anna" Haney, who has been in Arkansas City for several weeks, caring for her aunt, will remain there to keep house for her uncle. Newkirk News Journal. be the Tie that Music "Hiest Geo.

W. Reynolds, who has been Binds" Club. November Dues Mrs. Andrews, president; Mrs. Hume, Secretary.

MONUMENT IS COMPLETED. laid up since the night of Hallowe en and conmposer of renown will direct is not yet able to go to work on his rural route He has been A. It. Stiirctiire at Rivei'Jiew Cemetery Cost nie presentations or tl cpera in this city, and undn hi baton th public may lie assured of hearing absolutely corre. rendition.

partially paralyzed on account of a fall he received that night. He is The Re Vaucfc-ville. The Alexanders in their big musical act and Roberts and Marland in comedy, talking, dancing and singing will appear i the Rex toight. Thes artists pleased the Rex audiences yesterday and this afternoon and a splendid audience is expeciei' to greet them tonight. The G.

A. R. monument located in able to be up and around, however. OHVALL PHARMACY Phone 56 Assignment Same. D.

Warren to A. Lewis. Lease V. Lewis to Tuin State Oil Co. .00.

Lots 1. 2, 7. in Assignment, 1.00 Same. W. II.

Henderson, et al to How rrd Pugh. Assignment. $1.00. South half southwest quarter 1S-31-" A. I.rwis to Twin State Oil Co.

Assignment $1.00. Fast half southwest qunrter 1G-33-S. Thomas W. Wayman to Cnion Oil L. $1, south half "northeast quar ler J0-3o-fi.

Thomas W. Wavman to I'nicn Oil The opera will be rung In the English language. His son, Ray, is substituting for him Rivervittvv cemetery northwest of Chautauqua Circle Meets The Chautauqua Circle will meet with Mrs. Druley at her home 209 North A street, on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Study chapters VI, VII.

VIII in the German book. Sec. Mrs. Anna Ray of 319 South Third at present. tne city, where there pre many vet We Do Mrs.

Alice Doane Adams of Ra-: erans of the civil war buried, is one of the nicest things of the kind to be found in this section of country. It is a monument that the members ten, who is in Arkansas City tor visit with her parents, street, yesterday evening entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. W.

Doane, came The Chicago English Opera com-' Richard C. Howard or the Ar-' pany, which will appear on kansas City Traveler wants to know Friday December 1st for one perfor- what Victor Murdock is doing In mance will present Carmen. BaziLchina. We'd advise him to read Vlc- of the G. A.

R. and W. Palace Grocery a number of little girls honoring '0 Winfield yesterday and spent the Miss Zetta Bennett. who is the H. alfoall citizens should be proud of as is stands cn the soldiers' burial ground as a tokeu of love and re Horsfall, the.

European conductor tor? letters. Wichita Eagle. Harry day with Mr. and Mrs. A Doane and Mr.

and Mvs. Plagmann. Free Press. jl Where Cavh Ruys Most of the Rot forJhe Ix.isf" L. $1, west half northwtst quar I tor 20-C0-G.

Thomas W. Wayman to Union Oil membrance to deceased comrades. daughter of Mrs. Tern Ray. The occasion was Miss Zetta's 12th birthday anniversary.

Th affair was a very pleasing one for alt concerned. The Lewis Logan, a member of the Mrs. R. Fitch, mother of R. Some Things to Be Ifianlcful 02 111.

lorai G. A. R. post, today reported to the Traveler that the monu Fitch of 1320 East Eighth avenue who fell several weeks ago and broke were enjoyably entertained by Mrs. Ray.

There were 13 girls in the party. ment 's all completed. The oppr 'A. her hip, was taken to the home of statue, which was tjie last piece of her son. A.

H. Fitch in Arkansas Cirv Tuesday in the Morris motor ana the monument to be purchased, has been placed on top of the stone mcnurnent and the entire structure ambulance. Free Press. ml FiraiB Moistair- Quit Vour Heating is a thing of beauty. The total cost of its erection was $1,130.40, according to Mr.

Logan, and it is entirely paid for. When Kansas comes to her senses and puts up Dick Howard or some other real republican for governor, Systems Most of the money to purchase Misl toe Meeting Mrs. T. H. Dourer royally entertained the Mistletoe club of R.

N. A. at her home, 315 North Second street, yesterday afternoon. She was assisted by Mrs. Bonwell.

Mrs. Seal and Mrs. Al Wilson. A fine program consisting of readings by Mrs. Berry and Mrs.

Bowel, piano solos by Mrs. Filer and duets by Garlyn Dohrer and Louise Spencer, was enyojed by all present. The rest of the afternoon was spent in fa'icy work and pleav-ant conversa it. will be good-bye, democracy, good-by. Newkirk Republican N-w and erect the monument was raised En Journal.

by popular subscription by the A. R. and W. R. C.

members. A great deal of the v. one was donated differ- Cloudy weather makes no ence nt the Cornish Studio. and George Wagner, now deceased, 2tl1 vule Van a soiuier ana saiior, anu was stone cutter by trade, spent a gr-at deal of time on the monument, but he passed away before it was finish tion. A delicious two luncheon was served by the ladies ed.

Many others also donated their and all present had a delightful time. services to putting up tne monument and taken as a whole, it is a Warrants for Two. wonderful monument an The officers of the local post at present are: M. L. Fmefrock, com mander: O.

Ingersoll, A. H. McCormac, quartermaster. Nora Grimes Was Arrested this afternoon by Undersheriff Fred Hoover, on a warrant issued out of Justice Mclntire's court charging her with illegal cohabitation with one J. O.

Thornhill. She was arraigned and It Pleases Vs Please Ydit Winfield Rector Resigns the case was set for trial on Novem The Rev. C. Snowden, rector of the Grace Episcopal church at Are you going to carve your'. Thanksgiving Turkey, with Shur Edge Carvers? And that serving dish will be very essential for your big dinner.

Of course you will want us to put up that new? Winfield, resigned his pastorate to become effiective December 10th 'and will leave for-Tyler, Texas, where ber 2. She could not furnish bond for $250 and C. H. Peek took her to Winfield. The man had not been located at 4 o'clock.

The case grew out of the investigations that are being made in local rooming houses in connection with the McDowell jewelry robbery. Thornhill is said to have a wife and two children. he has accepted a call to Christ Round Oak Stove? Phone 108 or 10D. THE ALEXANDERS In their big novelty musical act playing zylaphones, saxipriones and other instruments ROBERTS AND MAITLAND Comedv talking, dancing and singing act. NEW PICTURES TODAY The largest and best show of the week SPECIAL MONDAY Anita Stewart in The Suspect.

TUESDAY "Uncle Tom's You have never seen Uncle Tom's Cabin until you will have seen this production in pictures. WEDNESDAY Ella Hall in "The Lone Girl," a special feature. THURSDAY (Thanksgiving) Chas. Chaplin in "The Count" his latest farce. Two acts of Big Time Vaudeville every Friday and Saturday.

C03IING "The Ne'er Do 10 reels. church. Rev. Snowden, who has; been in Winfield for four years past, HAMILTON-COLLINSON HDW. CO.

is quite well known Arkansas City. iMrs. Myrtle Hanna. of Arkansas City, took part in the program at Si Phil Fitzgerald, manager of the Western Union telegraph office, says he will have two new Western Union regulator clocks installed in this city soon. One clock will be installed at the Elks' club and the other will go to the Mclntire jewelry store, a new place of business.

the nacKney armers institute yesterday afternoon, going there with Many new patterns now in stock. Bargains all the time. tt N. Harris the other local people who attended and wbo had parts on the program. Mrs.

Hanna read several selections to the delight of the large audience. YOUR SUNDAY MEAT ORDER Get it here. Some meat suggestions: Oysters, celery, lettuce, spring chickens and hens, extra fancy steaks and roasts, spareribs, spring lamb, pork, pork tenderloin, beef, veal. Bulk olives, Rauer sweet, sour, mixed and sweet mixed pickles, Fait mackerel and white fish. Let'us furnish your Thanksgiving turkey.

PHONE 527 1 Mr. and Mrs. EcH Baxter have moved Jnto their new residence in For your Thanksgiving dinner, you will need ice cream or sherbet or fancy ice cream, sween cream for your double cream for desert, sweet milk for pumpkin pies, and butter for pancakes. We can furnish you all you need. Phone 416.

Franklin's Ice Cream Factory. 4t-12 Frank Axley's Market the 500 block on North Second street. The new home is one of thej finest in Arkansas City. Mr. and Mrs.

L. Zeyen have moved into? the house vacated by; the i Baxter family, at 422 North second a 1L i ji 1.

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