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

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4 At' ARKANSAS CITY, DAILY SATURD A YJULY 31, 1920 3 A received eivfje 1 SWARTS DRUG CO. PHONES 3 and 29 4 THE CORNER DRUG STORE 3 week. i 0 3 CLOTHIERS DEAT OFFICE MEN" 33 3533 33 38 JS 32 J3 waV.V. 33 33 33 33 32 33 35 333333 33 33 33 33 33 I "I a I i ii i i.i iii ni -t i Wi i i ww 'TtaitfiLWV u.m-sst; -i-i. ifl li ft it FUR SALE TzAKE Atzgust Give Anb 20 per cent Discount ON FURS You give us your patronage and good will, and we will give you the best service that our store can provide.

We'll take your patronage and orders with thanks and gratitude, and you take the best that the furniture world has to offer you. Come iii from time to time and keep up on what's new iii furniture; Period furniture is something that you should know about now, just as much as you should know about new books and current events. We want to FROM AUGUST 2nd to 7th A MONEY SAVING EVENT THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED BY THE THRIFTY WOMEN WHO LOVES THE LUXURY OF FINE FURS. Furs will be higher as the season progresses 4 ap Only one-third of the price is asked at the time, the RK-BMTRICKS I furs are 'taken from storelOver' bnblh'urfdriBd' pieces in the collection inclubVnUta 'l fin "i i i' lng, njartm scarfs and capes, lynx scarfs, taupe fbx scarfs; Ghina Wolfe Scarfs, seal capes and scarfs, coney capes, stolle neck wear pieces. Muffs of China Wolf Civet Cat, Coney, Hudson seal Game In City-League Last Night was! Score of 7 to a Th Clothiers beat the Office team, In the game at park.Iaetj evening with, a score of 7 to 2.

xIt was quite late before the game ed and twas too short jtfr play screji winnings. Clothier scqrea. rqurruns in wjf. Qli irst, ana, jnine iQxrsrf rid! the Office boys were unabfeiw were Clothiers Shaw and ttollen-: beck; Office Men--Gorker and Cox Umpries Coy, Sewell and Somerrj rville. The game scheduled for next Monday night will.

be between tlieJ American Legion team and the Chil-i occo Indians. This should be a fast 'game as these two teams are pretty evenly matched and they have play ed.some interesting contests Monday night is the Junior Chamber of Commerce night at the ball game and it is expected that a large crowd of the members will be on hand at that time. The game begins at 6:30 The box score for last nights game was as follows and it was kept by W. W. Albee: -r Colthiers AB Hollenbeck, '--3 1 '0 Smith, 3b 3 1 1 to Yingling, 2b -3 1 1 0 Kahler, lb :3 1 VI Tyson, ss -3 1 2 Fleming, cf 3.

1 2 0 Repenhagen, If 1 0 1 0 Kline, rf 2, 0. -1 0 Shaw, 2 1 0 23 7 10 i Office: 1'r Davis, ss 2 0 0 6 Johnson, 0 0 :1 Pfeifer. 3b 2 0 0 3b 3 0 0 1 Upson, If 3 0 2 -0 F. Joqee, rf 3 1 1 i V. Jones, cf .2 0 2- 0 Cox.

1, 11 ft Gorker, .2 0-1 ft 21 2 7 Score by innings: Clothiers Office Men 12 3 4 5 4 0 0 3 7 0 0 11 02 Secures Noted Singer Geo. W. director of the First Baptist church has" se cured the services of a noted lng--er for, his morning, services in church and for the union service hi Wilson park Sunday evening. The singer, is Prof. J.

W. Lowman, whq is an evangelist soloist and who has been with the evangelist, Rev. C. Jernigah, in the south; for some time past. Mr.

Jones recommends Prnf. T.nwm a vprv hlhlv Thi singersH tte, accompanist anJ plays fptr him. Hqpar at the park- services) tomorrow night. Jack Warswick Breaks Jail J. D- Warswick was among' the prisoners to escape from the jail at Burlington when the bars were saw; ed night before last according to.

word received at the sheriff's office here. Warswick, whose home is iii Winfleld, was being held in the Bur lington jail on a white slave charged Undersheriff Lotus Day said. Fre Press. i John Doe, who is said to be a well known local man and who was booked for trial in the city court yesi. terday evening on the charge speeding, failed to appear in court at that time and his $10 bond money was forfeited to the city judge.

3 i Special Three Day Sale of Staple Drug Store Goods $2.50 Maximum Hot Water Bottle $1.98 40c Rexall MilkMegnesia25c-5 1'. Harmony Liquid Sham- poo isac 25c Violet Ammonia Rath Powder 19c 25c Peroxone Vanishing Crenm 19c 40c Shaving i 25c Rexall Foot Powder 19c 35c Kidney and Liver tea 129c 75c Depilitory -60c S5c Liver Salts 1 28c 50c Canijilior Liniment 39c-4 $1.25 Cod Liver Oil Km- ulsion 1 88c 50c Arbutus Complexion Cream 11 39c 25c Talcum Zi 1 Soc Vanity Rox 19c 9r I 4c Theatrical Cold cream 59c 15 Toilet Water -89c J-50c Syta Face Powderi35c 25c Cream Almondsl.r19c 25c Rat and Roach paste 19c 25c Soda Mint Tablets 19c 50c Mustard Ointment 10c -Slany more items in this mid-summer sale -Today, Saturday and Slonday. W. W. Harris Wf.eallejcl as4 it- was nearly.darKr batteries in1 last night's; game 33 33 at 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 13 33 33 33 33 33 3 St S3 33 33 33 to take it.

33 33 )3 33 3333 33 33 SEARCHED- MEXICAN CAMP There was on Stolen Goods Found' in This City Sheriff Dan Bain of Newkirk, Oklahoma, and the lpcal police made a search, of, the Mexican camp at the Santa here last nighty in an effort to 'locate stolen goods which 4hey had reason to' believe were in this, vicinity; There, was none of the property found here however no arrests were made. The camp here was. searched the reason hat a large quantity of stolen goods 'had been found, in 'the Mexican amn at Mulvane. The eroods. in fcltiestlpn are merchandise had Urecenuy been stolen rrom fSmrious prts.

pf, tfyls state and Okla- -yroma. uia.taev-Kiexicans, jhad purchased 'i a large of the stolen property. It is also" reported here that the mystery in re gard to a number of store robberies 'has been cleared up by thie arrest 'and' confession of two young men. They are V. B.

Johnson and W. L. Dobbins, each about 19 years of age who have been taken in charge at Coldwater. A report from Wichita says that these boys have confessed to the recent robberies of stores at Elgin. Elk City, Protection, and Kay county, Okla.

Local officers have been looking-out-for the stolen goods for a number of days past. Edwin Wright who was arrested yesterday afternoon on the charge of threatening his wife, and who was 'arraigned, in Judge G. H. Mclntire's court, furnished a bond of $1,000 for his appearance in court at a lat er date, for his preliminary hearing. J.

Harry Oldroyd has gone to Bella Vista, where -he will meetiis family and will bring them home the first of the week. They have been enjoying an outing at their summer camp in that" village for several weeks past. H. R. Brahstetter, the contractor, is suffering from the effects of a dislocated shoulder, which he received on Wednesday when he had a hard He was attempting to step upon the sidewalk when he slipped on some-grass and fell.

In the fall his left shoulder was injured quite bad ly. He Is now able to be. out and about but' can hardly do any work at present, Vagrant is Sentenced O. W. Arnqjd Arkansas City, who was arrested several days ago on a vagrancy charge, was fined.

$100 in police court Friday night and given a jail sentence of 90 days on the charge. He was later paroled by the judge on condition that he leave Wichita and remain away for. at least three months. The promise was given and Arnold was released. Wichita Eagle.

carload of Bmnswicks arrived todayr call early and select just the style and finish you want, terms reasonable at Fitch's Music Store. 3-2t "Let the Rest of the World Go By," Victor record arrived today at Fitch's. 3-2t United Commercial Travelers, Notice Regular monthly meeting No. 602 I. O.

O. F. hall 'Saturday evening July. 31st. 1920, at 7:30 p.

m. sharp, business of importance. Come Bellamy, sec'y-Treas. 2-2t will more to 203 North Summit, first floor, August 2. Resi dence phone 1602.

200-3t 1 i ft- 0 i T. fit 1 1 if .1 ,1 3 I front window fe- rv rj t- to a 5 a 3 a. ti The entire i Only Pure Rainwater used for shampoos, at our Beauty Parlor give you what KI, 33 33 33 33 33 33 3533 33 13 WOMEN Check Tnssers Were a Pair When the Thing Started That, there was another woman in the same business was-an admission City. Marshal James Day, obtained from Lillian. Jackson tthe.

woman held at Newkirk on a charge of passing bad checks in Blackwell. The woman is the same who passed bad checks on the-Calvert-Cheek Co, and the Piper Shoe Co. here, it is alleged is said she admitted to having passed the checks in Winfleld. Theso checks wera signed "Harry Baker, byv hJrif'? were pij? bank at Dilworth. When the checks Tyeht through? to.

Dilworth they were protest ed by Baker. Lillian Jackson Is tot Baker wife. The woman told Marshal. Day tha" she had been with Mr3. Harry Baker, or a woman claiming to be Mrs Bakpr and had learned from her the trick or giving bogus check3.

In hr wav she. ohtained clothing and other articles and a little cash, at each place at which she traded. 11 Lillian Jackson was taken up last year in Arkansas City and found to be infected with a social disease. She. was sent to the state hospital at Landing for treatment.

It is s-ai'" she came into Arkansas City from Oklahoma, and was there but a dav or so before being taken up. by the police. Winfleld Courier. TOXCA MAN IMPROVES Rronks, Shot BT Sheriff Bain, Probably Will Recover The condition "of L. Brooks, who is lying in the city hospital as a result of being shot last Monday morning near the 101 ranch, was reported by the attending physician this morning to be improving over that of yesterday.

He was reporl-ed to have had some fever this morning but otherwise his condition was about Mrs T. Brooks '-wife -of the in jured man, and his son their home in Stratford. Okla. arrived In this citv yesterday afternoon and visited wifh the injured man at the city hospital. Mrs.

Brooks intends to remain in the city until her husband is well on the way to recovery. Ponca City News." Annual Canip Ieetlng are being perfected it' I i Men's Clothing anj Furnishings Under Priced for a Quick Clean-Up Qne lot of Palm Beach suits, Half-Price All natural color in stouts and slims $13.50 to $6.75 Men's silk plaited hose, regular $1.00 value, black only, two pair for $1.10 A Ifew stiff cuff shirts Jeft, $1.25 and $1.50 values, size 14 '89c 25 discount on all knit unionsuits except Munsing One lot of Straw hats, good styles, $3.50 values, white they last $1.48 we know, and you'll want 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 Conduct Funeral at Winfleld Frederic the local Episcopal church will go. to Winfleld Sunday afternoon to conduct the funeral services. of James Lee, whose death in 'city yesterday Thd'decelasedl. was a member of Grace Episcopal church--in that city and he was a known and highly-respected citizen iii the county seat The funeral services for Lee will be held in church there at 2:30 in "the The rector of; the church there is away on his vacation, at.

present and therefore Rev. -Busch was called upon to conduct the fun Amo rany iq t.oionio;if and Mrs. Chas. W. Early' and daughter, Mrs.

Nettie Davenport and on Fred, Miss Blanche Davenport and Miss Edith Addington will form an auto party; which will leave this city tomorrow for a month's outing in Colorado. There will be three autos in the party, those of Mr. Early, Fred Davenport and Blanche Davenport. Mr. Early owns a tract of land near Palmer Laka, in that statue and the wil! camp there for a several weeks' stiv- Services at the Mission church in Flcth addition will be conducted to-j morrow afternoon'' at 3:30 o'clock by the local Aalvation army corps.

The public is invltad to attend this service. After that date there will be no services, at" the Mission church for at least two week3 or until the now church is ''completed. It is planned to dedicate the new edifice sometime the latter, of August. A public telephone booth was installed in the Santa Fe passenger station yesterday on the north side of the ladies' waiting room and was being put in working order today. It is a local and long distance pay sta tion.

This is a convenience that has been long needed, as heretofore there was no public telephone whatever in the Santa Fe station. Frank Mears, of the Mears Brothers battery station of this city this morning received word from his brother, Bonnie Mears, who was in Kansas City on a business trip, that his au4o.had beeristolen there. The car was a iteo at, moaei ana was a' 1920 make. At last reports the I car had vnot been located. The lo- Pcal officers were notified to look out for ihe car and the thieves.

jHo Emil Werther was in the city today? from his Ihonie 4 at Ashton. Leekleyi is in the city fron. lychita on visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Leekley. district Court Virgle 'tVllkinst vs. M. Hunt, transcript from P. court of F.

M. Vaughn: suit possession of property; $150 amage. Newman Motor Co. vs. Niles amended answer and cross petition.

Chandler vs. Knok et al. summons rettirnedkSerYedj oiv. certain def Vorls courityrclerlr aKHhet primary Tues- Vote fori Mrs, Harriet! Vorls for countyiClerk- at. the primary Tues- oie.iorv sheriff at the primary Tuesday.

It 33i Prices $7.95 to $198.00 lot at 20' discount. See I jffrf Mrs, M. 7t. Baker went io Wichit today to 'visit Let us build a home for you and assist you inf inanc-ing same. The Hill Investment Co.

112 West Fifth Avenue. Phone 24. (54-tf If It's on the Market We Have It Tomatoes, new patatocs. rheubarb, beets, beans, cook ing apples, cucumbers, and watermelons. A.

H. Moore Phone 805 GROCERY 318 SOUTH SUMMIT CT. iV II I I III II I bythe Oklahoma State Holiness As-1 Dr. and iinapp. left on Jth'e noon train for Tennessee City.Tenn., to visit this doctor's brother.

They will also visit relatives in St. Louis. Sedalia and Green Ridge, their old. home, town. They expect'to ge gone three weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. J. CMonahan motored to today to jipend Sundays with iTelatiyeBv Vote. for Mrs: Harri et Voris for iountyclerk at the primary Tues- 'V- Vote for C.

N. Goldsmith for sheriff at'the primary It About Digestion -Digestion begins 4a the raouth. The food should he ihdrdughry masticated and insalivated before it Is wallowed. When thir is 'habitually neglected stomach trembler' is almost sure to follow. If you now have indigestion, eat no beef or veal and sparingly of other masticate your food thoroughly, and; you may recover without taking any -medicine If your-bowels are constipated take Chamberlain's Tablets.

They- not only cause a gentle movement of the bowels but aid digestion and streng- 5 then the stomach. Advertisement. tOQBlIuU IU UU1U 11. n.uuuc ineeting at Blackwell; fin the park, August. 26 tof Septemher 6.

The evangelists selected for this Vfar are Rev. C. Wj Ruth, of In dianapolis, and Rev. V. E.i Williams, of Owensboro, Ky.

Prof. will direct the singing. The children's meeting will be under the charge of Mrs. Ida E. Strickland, of Blackwell.

A special fund has been raised for the free entertainment' of visiting ministers, and the meeting this year should be the best held by the association. There will be, a dining tenrand accommodation of The officers of the association are R. G. Welge. presidents V.

Drake; x'vtce-presi- Tdent: A. K. iioneweUrSupeniueuueui IX Er prminds and C. A. Strickland retary-treasurer.

all of Blackwell. 1 Today the chtec htecks was Santa Fe day day and came in a day ahead ot time, on account of 'the; first of th? moBiB milium wum. "i.

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