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

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'f I fs PAGE FlVtS Ko Free DellTeriej Ex. cept rbyxiclaa. Prescriptions After 6 p. DRUG COMPANY A WARM RECEPTION -iHtblStTE AGAINST TRAyKLER i 'I V- 'r Band f.ibel Action is Dismised and Plata-, Ufl Paid aU the Costs motion of the. plaintiff Mrr.

Esta Hettsmansperger, the libel suit lan Ballet Intended for Robber ent into Newfield House G. E. Newfield of the J. T. Brown jewelry store; who with his wifa moved yesterday into the WL A.

Davis home ajt 308 Northiftb srreet to the place during the absence of Mr and Mrs. Davisi report- rr Mis -me- Post-War Rfeiweffl m. li cd itjiisi morning that received mom" 8 Which-; You Have last i night; They awak-ened. duringr the night by, a Jsullet coming through the wall -their bedroom, striking the opposite Lwall, and then falling on the floor. The shot had Jbeed fired at a burglar by iis to the, Chautauquas.

v- for- 2 5,00 0 against: R. C--Howard of' the Traveler, and S. osh of was dismissed in th.e district court' at Winfield yester-dav the plaintiff assuming the -costs This suit grew but of a letter published by the, Traveler from Air. Mcintosh saying thai' ie was tie father-in-law of Gene. who had Jeft his 'wife at Cheney, a few days' preceeding the automobile accident the.

Milliken.swltcb: track across west Madison avenue, resulting in his rdeath, stating he' would, be back ia few tMiss Iva Hettsmansperger daughter; of Mrs. Hettsmansperger was killed ln; the accident with -Thompsoaf and the" lif bei suit 1 brought, because the letter indicated that the daughter of Mrs. Hettsmansperger was" with a married' man. It developed that a eard So Much-- someone in the next block it 13 said who later was caught. Mr Newfield did reach the window in time to see ttief burglar but the man living next doot stated that he saw him Mr.

Newfield says that his wife is trying to find the today -to keep souvenir of their recep- iod into the new nelghDornood. A "Just one more step upward from the high standard set by preceding musical organisations that have come to the Chautauqua," is the comment of Chautauqua patrons. Vnder the brilliant leadership of Joseph Pistoia, this band of versatile artists gives a. program of instrumental and vocal music that brings a new conception of bands to enraptured audiences. They will appear in their nifty uniforms both afternoon and evening at the Chautau- divorce was granted to Mr.

afid Mrs. Thompson on the of (the da the fatal accident Hon. Wi lt. Cunningham, promU $lrf mitet per gallon miJtt tn ttrts Case is Continued morning in Justice G. H.

Mc-Intire's dtvision of the State court, the case against Ben Young and Jessie" Belle Garrison was continued for preliminary hearing until August 1JK ent attorney, of this filed a demurrer xf or defendant, in which it was set forth that if libel had been committed, although it was. it; Was. against the dead girl and the mother had no. legal right: to maintain any action. 7.

firffHR public, which has li rt'soofteripresseditself yL in favor of. Maxwell cars (having purchased more than $200,000,000 worth to ilate) now finds a ne deligh in this wonderful car. This case was begun several days ago 'wheu h. M. Garrison a stranger, came here and swore to a complaint against the' woman named above and Ben" Young charging them wi th living together as man and wife.

Garrison has an attorney here to assist in, the, prosecution of the case, it is sAld, Ivocal officers say that Young and Garrison have produced license, showing they were marrieu some time ago. The case will be tried out on August IS, it exT pected. Aug. 14 Arkansas Gity -Mr. Cunningham represented the Traveler arid Mr.

Mcintosh in the suit against them' and he both of his clients at the, outset that the plaintiff no case -against Mr. Cunningham ably rep gineering development that will astonish you. You can locate them in ra- diator, brakes, electric system, transmission, frame, bonnet, body and even top. Yet, there is noihing that- long road tests have riot proved out, that ripe exper ienpe and leyel heads have) not iiedpath-Horner Chautauquas. It's a 'Post-War Maxwell.

The hundredand one things that keen engineers' worked out in Maxwell laboratories, resented his clients. world. of confldencf in his ability to see them safely through the matter, Mr. Cunningham is one, Of the best read lawyers not only in Kansas, but in the entire west. Therefore it was not necessary for.

the Traveler to go out of the city to secure the best legal advice available If you have a damage suit filed against you; you had" better retain Cunning-ham to look after your interests. RAILWAY CASB PASSED during the var havie: found their way int6 steell" -v- Also, Snot nni Wnm Vhnm -it Spot and Marriage Licenses Aug' 9 -An2ie Pi Wichita Eula V. Davis. Wichita 28 22 Ethics of Auto Stealing Three stolen cars are back home, due to non-observance of -ethics. Robert Bloomfield, of Wichita, has back his Ford car, stolen last week.

Noble Nelson of City has back his ear, stolen some time Aug. 11 Walter Washington (colored) Arkansas City v- -32 Adeline Owens (colored Arkan- sas City Si. .2" (Married by probate judge) ago. Trouble at the Circus -There was slight trouble at th? Rice Dorman circus last evening in- the wild west show. This show ik handled by Fred and John Jlifler.

On'the- latter part of the program broncho buster act in which any-onV? is invited to ride' the bucking broncho at one dollar per minute. When the call was made last even iog a negro responded and the trouble was the. outgrowth of this act. people, claim that during the the negro slapped Miller and a rough house followed resulting In the negro being lie returned later and demanded his" watch' which he said was valued at and which he claimed rhe k'9tor wis taken roc him'ini ibe' scuff ter. The, racket was ihaily.

-Ntttf ited but it rea ted co a-slderable eicitementvt-hileit lasted. It's a greater car than any of the 300,000 of this-same basic design that now bejfound on any of the world's highways. You can search from aide Youp'ay $985 f.o.b. Detrbit. You might easily pay -V irnore nd feeithat ybii -had a decided barroih.

B3 among the first tp drive 4 Posi-WaraxwelK Get trie most recent thing in a car. 1 Jntefui ban HearinK Passed "itt Cdurf rota -v. r- The hearing on mandamus in the street; car case wraS' not district court" Monday; butawas passed until August 22. i3 the bearing on alternatites'writ to rnntflpf the. -interurban i fco? 'operate The mayor ot liaiena, xui: back his car stolen some time ago.

Robert Collins and Al Crouse, Arkansas City, and the highways of three states, are in arrest at Galena, charged with stealing the mayor's car and awaiting the outcome of that charge to-be charged with stealing the' Bloomfield and Nelson cars. Non-observance of the ethics of the underworld is said to have led Mrs. W. S. Smith Sand daughter, Miss Anna and Mrw.

A. Cpgswell spent Friday in' Arkansas Ciiy, th guests of Mr. and "Mrs. A. Klnkaid.

Courier. to axle, and most anywhere you will find bits of fine en -te sbutheatand; depot linei Wlii- field or s.hOW causeT.why: inese nne.f iftrinlf tint he nnerated. to the undoing of the two men ar Eat ffXtfsxXtri rof? Arkansas City Moudayi iult: ihi'vditrictr court similaiJ. It- Vpr rested. It is said' that a wmsKey runner at where they were gave them away in the first place.

The ahimosity of the whiskey ruimer is said to have been because he suspected Collins Crouse having stolen -a -lot of whiskey the runner had in hiding. cits' fa know; why City lines are hot in opera-: i. w.a v. I Chautauqua Opeiied -Aoday The summer' se.fLon; of the tled-path-Horner' chautautiua cjoeTied' this afternoon in Wilson park a program gfcKen by the, Betty Jotter-cotnn pany and Helen Tonight these people be beard in concert in the afternoon by lecture on "The. Soul of a Good Things to i NiCe Peaches Cantaloupes Plums.

Pears i Yonthful. Forger auaugnt i 'h James DS Wilson a traveling ro; I nresentatLve of the Internationa! Tomorrow's program will consist of I- it I i xu it I si' tm 1 a. concert in tthe: atfernoore by; the Hayden Singers and the same coin-pant at night, with JI. E. Louther, as the lecturer.

A.goodizel audicrice attended the opening attraction this ofterhooii. rv Harvester company, played the part of -a detective yesterday and apprehended the. young; mact who bad used -Wilson's name to -get ia -letter at the post-off ice here, jtpd had- forged his signature id an attempt to have; some Welis-Fargo Sning Bonding. Company The asphalt paved streets-in Arkansas City-is set out as the cause suit brojiglit' by the city of Arkansas City against the Won Bbnd-iiiig Cled in district court Monday. The bond on which the suit is brought for Shelby-Downard.

the coatrr tor. The paving was done in 1914, the; petition says, and is on' Fourth street-of. that city, extending from IJndeii avenue- to Washington avenue: ThfT cbecks rcontairfeil In'fJJf-jii navement Is said to have deteriors; ated-and disintegrated to such atr extent as to have become useless as a street. The bond guarantee A. H.

Moore Grocery 316 South Summit St PhoneSOS II: -clerk 2 at thd -Fifth Avenue: Hotel to whom the youth first applied for. a'Jregistered tetter in Wilson's- name, fnotifijed badH gone from Jiere lo- Ponca City of the affair, and the latter came here -yesterday, and guided' by Ways 'description of the boy, who is abput nineteen years of age, caught bim'. In a 1 local- pool The boyf confessed his guilt Gets-iv -Stock One N. Short of Arkansas City, ws "granted the stock In a store a Arkansas City, and her IT. Short, gets the store building, he tb; pay off a mortgage, according to a "decision by Judge Fuller Monday.

Her suit for was passed but the finding was made on the; property, the. wife is to-'get. the use of the building free as long as she. wishes to conduct the store. The- suit was filed some time ago and has been considerable litt was for five years, the petition states ta ti rnmfianv was notified 13 the condition early this, Courier; fell llllWlllllllllllllWHIlilW I HiyiHIIMIHIIIIIHI -and Mr.

Wilson regained Tthe-; five. Subscribe for the Traveler. gation inregard to the property and -i divdrce.Free -Press. GAS MEETLVG AT' WJCinTA. Urnest Bigled of- the Bigley filling CUT DOWN THAT ICE BILL WeUS- argo cnecss amounims $50 and a cashier's check for; $125 riotte of which- had been cashed the havlrTuseo cash the former.

The boy's stepfather, "who Is a tbf esher at Panca City, reimbursed; Wilson for Els ex-; rin thecase? and the latter -declined to prosecute the boy. Haw-, it is not improbable; that the express company, or the post-office officials, will- take hand. irt Ihs station, has awarded the contract for the erection of his new residence tb be located at the corner of Fourth street and Walnut ovenue, to J. Brown. Work will Begin on thif modern home at oncec It will be W.

Cunningham is Representing City Cunningham, attorneyent to Wichita, this morning, to. repr: sent this city at the gas meeting being beld there today. Itepresenta-tires of the distributing and pipe Alaska JRefrigerate line 'mipaniesv are meeting iKtw erected of brick and probably will cOstfin- the neighborhood of 1 Mr.NBigley-. has already reDresentatives of the different Kan matter. Mr Wilson the creaxt; ior- ine rcwcijr ui11ubvuc'mvm', pasr.ciites, 10 uiscuss iu.

turc. van the erection 'Of a line garage on ine rear of the. lbts: at that locatiou. Mr -Wayi who 'folioea noy's plan; proposed the distributors. actions and; notified," Wilson TODAY (Last Time) Solves that Problem.

SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TtHIS WEEK. iltv officers made several aresta .1 The campaign by- the-Masops -to I last including two couples sell enough stocfc in thexr memoer jshlp to build new temple 'Irtthi 5 charged: with Illegal cohabitatibu. and man charged with immoral in one of the city parks. These cases, nre all set for trial at n'cinrfc this evening. -before Judge city- is- progressing- splendidly.

QUALITY H.VRDVATIE E. H. Addlngton. of the city codrt. Tbis'plan was recently' published by the Traveler.

Summed-up' t. "is amount will' be annually for the privilege jpf using addition, to' another charge based upon the maximum amount of gas -used per hour, it make( gas rate considerably larger than It 13 at present Mr, Cunhingham is opposed Ito the. three part-plan. -v i Alice Adelaide Weston was born near lAkron; in tbeyear 1850. Shef ored wltfi i ner parents to Claytottcouhty; Towa; where she united In.

marrJage to Geo, Frederick Keen, tn the- Year of 187 1, To this A Sliover Batli t. Cunningham, representing the Interests of the city In the th-terurbatt jcasei "said the mandamus petition-' presented by this city to mnel: M. Preston and P. AUTOMOTIVE DISTRIBUTOR In Your Home. Talbot to operate the interurban 4 Nothing like it; tills hot () union swas bornfiT.e two of whom; passed away In Wil- Hard -C Keen i of OkFa-i I r.

$,1 fTSz? rsTecelver. for-the InteYurban 1 I and and" ArknsasCity i i icourt decides VN lliv thrmandamus proceedings: lr: weather. A Luxury, Conven- iencc and Time Card of Thanks, We take this ot expressing vive. il fa 1879 they removed to Aubdurn county, Iowa, -where in 1887 'she united with- the- Seventh Dar Adventlst church, Id, which she. lour sincere gratitude and apprecia- tiOn; or the of kindness, 1 aid-and sympathy so freely, given ua 1 tv the many VneiRhbors and friends I lived a devoted christian life to the y-t from1 1 f.

1895 locating in Kay county. After her husband's last year, she and during, the lasVsickneES and death of mother and sister; -Alice Keen, Llah M-i Mabel -Fiste C. E. Wes ton. JIattie Weston.

moved to Arkansas City; where she ru ss 'IP YdU WAN TOiLVTOES for canning. right now is the time to 'buy. Tfie fceat (a burning them up and they are as cheap as thy 'wiir eter Let us supply youi tomato peacefully fell asleep In. Christ, to rest' until the resurrection Words of spoken frTTi-IteT. 14:13 by pastor.

aiacAUistcr nas. receivea.H i i message" from -'C. G. Roseberry stat- ingi that he and; the other members Eldeir' Larson of the Sevedth Day 4 ma nanv am tus uumo "7T AflvenUst church. nf-JiMetroponlos of.

Oklahoma A' rouht miner sends his-motherless daugh-: ter to the big city for eddicatioh," She falls plump into the hands "of a clever who has his own ideas of how a pretty girl should be But Miss Havseed stays straight and. teaches Mister a. thing or tyo. Come and I sec Her do it: i cars from the factory! at Detroit, i 3 City is In the city looking for a loca- would spena tontgni -jopun, iMTin; there in the morning; They U3 tare expected 'to reach this ciiy to- PAVG TO PAV CA5HM1 i lie wuuca provided be can secure a room. vpniTi.

morrow 4 v- The Fitch-music store reports the C. P. Morgan of Dexter, today pur- i'sale a large; nswtc laixmg lOl 'SOUTH; SUrir.llT-ST.- Prl c' -1 a fize freni tua Rerrnlnr Prices i lino to: Ltr Mrs. a. Vt ni 3 I CTtli ex.

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