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

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mm a SC7AEEIS JTTie Corner Drug Store EVERYDAY is a bargain day in our wall paper department. GL'THKIE SC1HXJL. CLOSED Appropriate Exereises ami a Big Dinner Yesterday present. The attendance was not as large as It would hate been bad the weather not been so inclement. Miss Lizzie Taylor, who taught a teiy successful term of school iu Beaver township, the past winter.

Specials Every Lady Must Have a New Easter Hat, and this is the Store that Answers the Call Flower-trimmed hats for debutantes. Saucy little sailors for youthful faces Dignified hats for older women New shepherdess hats with long streamers New chiffon-brim hat3 for dress wear Smart Tailored hats New sports hats REC.NAHMS If All are very new and all are very moderate in price iss Ruby Francis BOLTON SKWS Miss Verna Arnett visited Mrs Jessie Foster last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. G. T.

Bacastow of Arkansas City, were in West Bolton last Friday. West Polton experienced an all night rain, Monday night which, Tuesday, turned to snow. In a little while a genuine Kansas blizzard developed, with a hard northeast wind which drove the fine snow in clouds. Up to noon five inches of snow fell and a thaw set in. By Wednesday evening, only traces of snow were left.

Thos. Baird of the city, visited nis son, Chas. Baird, from Friday till Sunday. J. W.

Wilson and son, Evcret, of Arkansas City, visited in West Bel ton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hadicke rail ed on Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Baird one evening the past week. Miss Ketlierington of Winfield, rpent Sati rday and Sunday visiting friend. Miss Ruth Barrett, and I Mss Nina Nflson. John Ewing of Ashton was in West Bolton T.

Mcl-augnim recently received word that his mother of Al-toona, Illinois, who has Leen con fined to her bed for seven months with a broken hip, is very loiv with small hope for recovery. Mrs. Mc Laughlin was a West Bolton pioneer and her host of old friends here prp rorry to learn of her serious condi tion Miss Verna Arnett and Mrs. T. Arnott were guests of Mrs.

Ver. Shurtz Monday. George Maxwell Po'lock of Arkan City spent Sunday afterr.co-i at stheE. C. Crampton home.

Miss Minnie Schmitt has boon inite ill grippe. the past week with la Mrs. Will Sevfer has been ill with a severe cold for several days. Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Arnett, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Foster and. son Harold, Wm. Moore, Floyd Arnett, Timer Arnett and Miss Verna Arnett were guests of Mrs. Sanford Shurtz Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Estop and zon, Lawrence, Mr. aud Mis. Ernest Lawson and children, Loraine Florence, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Crampton of Blackwell last Sunday. They accomplished the trip in Mr. Rstep's Ford car.

Misses Lillian White, Greory. Ruby Warner, Emily Lester and Ruth Burnett the Arkansas City high school, spent last Friday at the Theafeer school. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Baird ana children and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. supper given at tho Crescent school hcue by the ladies of the Soci: club, last Saturday 'night. A nice Only One More Day Till Easter.

Take Advantage of our Easter Sale, as Saturday is tho Last Day You will a New, Suit or Coat for Easter We have Ladies Suits in all the newest styles and colors in Gabardines, Faille and Silk Poplin, Serge and Chuddah Cloth at popular prices $10.50 to $45.00 Top Coats In the new tweed, the most popular material, with the snow flaked effects, prices range $6.98 to $19.00 Of course you will want a New Hat for Easter We have one large lot of Ladies Hats in the newest spring styles; values up to $3, choice $3.98 Other shapes up to $19.50 New Shoes for the Easter Promenade We have one lot of nifty pumps for ladies in the newest spring styles, with colonial tongue and the new cuban heel. Regular $3.50 values, Easter Sale Specials $2.95 All "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Ware 10 per cent discount during our demonstration Tomorrow is the last day. We are offering one 55c "Wear-Ever" Stew Pan for 25c Never before have we offered such values. PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY Apples will be baked on top of stove without water. Thursday, Apjril 1, being the clos- fng of the Guthrie school district, no.

the patrons and friends of the district gathered about 11 o'clock, with well filled baskets and all set about to make the closing day one long to be remembered by all present Tables were socn spread with an abundance of choice viands. And here the ladies of the district excelled all former efforts of their culinary skill. About 150 were entertained on this occasion. There were vsitors from Bland I. X.

L. Ohio and Theak-er districts, also from Arkansas City. After the dinner the Miss Helen De Bard and pupils, gave the following program which was well rendered, showing much preparation had been spent by bcth teacher and pupils: The program follow: "The Mirth Provoking School Room by school Recitation 'Sister'? Ride, Leota Ry- man Recitation "If I had My Al ma Ryman. Recitation Grandpa's Sleigh ride, Fern McKimson. Song "Little Gypsy by Second grade.

Recitntion "Grandpa's Helen Bjrns. Recitation "If I Were a I.eona Ryman Recitation Beatrice Newman Hesitation "Greedy Laura Ryman Ilecitation "What Aunt Jane Says About Claude Bendure. Dialogue "The Gladys Mc Kee and Ler-na Hymen Recitation "Heloincr Haz el Morain Snne "Dins: Done P.ell" Third crrade Dialogue "Harry's Pockets" Bea- trice Newman and Alfred DeBard. Recitation "When I'm a Man" Clifford Morain. Recitation "Matilda Matthon" Law-recen Harp.

Recitation "I'm Just a Country Maiden" Leona Kyman. Recitation "What Little Folks Can Do" Five pupils. Gladys McKee. Recitation "A Little Toy's Wish" Leonard Harp. Recitation "Dolly's Turn" Alma Ncw- man Recitation "The Flaged Train" John Recitation "Bessie's Questions" Gladys Mcl-'ee.

Recitation Burrs. s''" "Make oy school. tho Wool land's "My Brother" Helen 327 South a WMUixi Wlary Garden Chocolates For Easter Don't forget we have a fresh line Duvall's Pharmacy PHONE 56 inese are tne aays nenjou want the very most bread liirily of got i the I i'liess I Col. act ithis ter. I I way as alms i Uears UvVih and to to were: S.

ed of t-nn rt lon HaI? ion 'Mamas Helper, Avis iss solo" wss So'siim of money vas jrealized from the well rendered she was loudly en- Mipper an.l the of gum, candy ec red and was obliged to return again and poiworn A cake v. as the prise Little Marion Harp aged three, in a man's contest. The conteji-gave a recitation and was most loud-, ants were Chas. Paird aud Cluts. ly encored.

He returned and sang Moster. The run 'as a close ore. i. fgave a plendid program last Fri day at the cose or the terra. Miss Taylor Is now at the home of her parents, in West Bolton.

Miss Fine Burnett is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eurnttt a tew days. Mr3. Sarah Foster of Kentucky, is visiting her sister, Mrs.

Belle De Mott, this week. Mrs. Nellie Arnett and on, Floyd Arnett, went to lage, Oklahoma. Wednesday, called there on account of the illness of Mrs. Dona Arnett shurtz.

Mrs. bhurtz will soon undergo an operation on her throat. L. V. Hoover of Winfield, was in West Bolton Wednesday.

Walter Kloxin is at home acain from a few months stay in Manhattan, re he attended the farmers" short course at the K. S. A. C. Grandma Coulter is making au ex tended visit with relatives in Illinois.

Grandma De Mott of Arkansas City, spent several days the past week visiting her son, Fred De Vott ind family. Mrs. Flora B-wker of Oklahoma, visited her sister-in-lcw. Miss Mary Oowker, recntly. Rutherford Crampton visited "Vorsre Pollock of Arkansas City last Saturday night and Sunday.

He re- home Sundav Afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Hover has a pcsl- 'ion as telephone girl in the local telephone office. Miss Mary Bowker of West Bol ton, and Mrs. Flora Powker of Oklahoma, visited friends in Black-well. Saturiay.

Mi-s Somers of Kay county i visit to friends in West Bolton last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lester ard -on, Maurice, recently of ewton. who iited Mr.

and Mrs. R. Lester nf West Bolton a few days last week went to Beaver township last Thursday. They expect to soon leave for New Mexico where they will reside. Frank Schwartz, who w.s very oriously injured by one of the farti.

animals a co iple of weeks asro, and whoo hurt later developed into blood roison. is reported to be con-iderably tetter. Mr. Frcnk Cuthrie visited in Arkansas City Wednesday evening. The little Misses Ryman were quests of Misses Ruth and Elsie Mnsson Frank Carberich of Wichita went to his home Monday after a days visit at the L.

W. Burnett home. Mis': Mary Pawker are1 brother Ed. isited Mr. and Mrs.

Giant Pancake Sunday. Ray Griffith who recently returned 'rem a winter 's visit in Florida nt Madill, Oklahoma accompanied by Seyfcr lat Thursday evening The younj men wei-t to Madill to get Ford car. which has been stor-d there all wirter. They staf ed home Friday and arrived hc-me Saturday evening, having traveled uore tian two hundred miles atur-lay. All day Friday they encountered very rough, had roads.

Misses Marie Kimmell and Lois 'rarnpton were gaests Mrs. Frank Smith cf Arkansas City lat Friday night. Mr and Mrs Frank Garberich and ittls sons called on and Mrs. ilarry Burnett Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Brandenburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Uurnett Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Allard and family accompanied Miss Martha loaes. teacher of the Johnson school rn unner county to her rdace in that district last Sunday af ternoon Mr.

and Mrs. Many L)ff of Arkansas City were Saturday night and Sunday guests of relatives in this Urinity. Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks of Arkansas City isited over Sunday with fher parents, Mr.

and Mrs. T. McLaughlin. Mrs. Thos.

Padgett sr.d Mrs. Russell Padgett of near Ashton visited Mr. Ida Weir last Wednesday Mr. Humm of Arkansas City called on business friends Iu West Bolton Wednesday Rer. G.

M. Beltz of Silverdale pmt Sunday in West Bolton. Mr. and Mrs. Del Clifton and Mr.

and Mrs. H. Arr.ett v. ere sruests of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Arnett Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Rowe Lester and family were guests at the Oennia 3yrno home in Beaver township bun day. Sam Waldsehmidt of near Cameron made a business, visit in West Bolton Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Means and daughters Mareraret and Anna attend nd services at Theaker Sunday ino. ing. Roy Scott and family visited his mother, Mrs.

Mary Scott of Arkansas City Sunday. Luther Granger and family of Arkansas City are visiting Mr. and Mrs Roy Scott, a few days this week. Loyd.Reed and w'fe were guests of Mr. and "Mrs.

Clarence Arnett Sunday. Mrs. Herbert Roberts came home from the A. C. hcspital Wednesday but is still very ill.

John Weir made a business trip to Cameron and Oxford la3t Thursday. Troy Hadirke went to Blackwell last week. Miss Millie Hansen of the city visited over Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Hansen. Harry ilcLaughlin spent Sunday af ternoon with Howard Padgett. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank McKimson. and Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. D. D. Jones. J.

M. Bufffngton of Oxford spent Monday with his son Wm. Euftington Russell Padgett and wife spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and but Chas. Fester was the winnei of cake.

Mr. and Mrs. R. J. "A Long Way to Tipperary" which brought down the house with (Fiauc.

At close of the pro- L'ratii six pupils were presented with "certificates of Award" they having been neither absent or tardy during tho entire term. At the close the teacher presented each pupil with a "Public School Souvenir' a neat little booklet done in gold and while. Short talks were then made by visit- Summit Street celijijuate mauxdy thuiisday fcind Degree Masons Have Banquet In Honor of Historic Da y. The Thirty-second Degree Masons Arkansas City celebrated Moundy Thursday at the Saddle Rock, last night. A hsli banquet with all the trimmings was served.

It was a 'notable event and the banquet was up in the usual elegant style characteristic of the Saddle Rock. Frank J. less is responsible for celebration of Maundy Thurs-jday in this city. He was first to jSUignst it and for the past four years the 32nd degree Masons have celebrating the occasion. Mr.

engineered the celebration last night. After the eats he introduced G. S. Hartley, postmaster, to as toatmaster. The colonel re- isponded and made his usual hit in capacity.

He is an adept as a toastmaster. He called on different members in the audience for whe recently moved hree from iinthrio Ross Havrfen. Arthur LeStounreon, F. O. Thomas t- ttaocs Maundy Thursday has its' origin! back in history.

It has been, observed in England for many years r.n occasion when the King gives in baskets. It has been ob- 1 served bv Masons for a number of and every Maundv Thursday, fliwavs precedes Good Friday i Easter, all good 32nd decree i mrT-iT tnnn am Mnpctprt get together cet together and observe the oc- icasiottswith appropriate ceremonies. Those who celebrated Maundy Thursday in this city last mgnt R. B. Mears.

Thos. liaira, Harold Trout. B. F. Mears, Geo.

Hartley. W. F. Amman, u. Pittinger, R.

J. Grover. G. n- Jtr Adams. o.

S. Adams. T-iavtiPTi. oss arrar. 11 I v.

William Turner. Sick headache, biliousness, piles and bad breath are usually caused by inactive bowels. Get a box of Rexall Orderlies. They act gently and effectively. Sold only by us at 10 cents.

Harris Drug Co. 5B Robert Hilliards Tk(B short talks. Those who respond- to toasts were: W. F. Alliman, Wichita, O.

Pittinger. R. J. Grover, Harold Trout, O. S.

Gib-, Arlam rpfirrd minis- a I LOOK! LOOK Lean Dasies 20c per pound. Skinned llama 18c per pound. Fresh Pork Sausage pound. Everything in the seed line you want. Onion sets Sc qt.

2 qts for 15c or 4 for 25c. Seed Potatoes $1.2." per bushel. Everything good to eat as cheap as the cheapest. Highest market price paid for produce. Where? F.

A. SPARLING, GROCERY, Pfcece 280 and 281 10 i South Sommit ors. Miss DeBard has taugbt Ruzzi and Irene Buzzi, of of the most successful terms of Stony Point- Miss Gowan, Walter's school the past winter. All the teacher, and Miss Anna Patton, the patrons are well pleased with her sue Misses Buzzi's teacner, feel very eess as a teacher. Everyone depart- proud of the accomplishment of their erf for their homes feeling glad they pupils.

the Maximum or DK DRY'S H(Ii: i estursreon, Frank J. Hess. MA DC DREAD Nutritious Quality. Peck Geo Chaney. F.

O. In our bread you DO secure the Cnag Smith, D. C. Mohler. very most for your money a bread! at.

Phillips and that will satisfy the most exacting- housewife for it is made iii a clean bakery where the finest flour ard other ingredients only are ued. To try' our bread is to always have it on the table. For SaK by All Good Grocers. If. A.

DERUV BAKERY rhone 104 I'liore lOl nan spent sucn a pleasant uay iogeta-1 cr- neatns ana i-'inerais The body of Joseph Cender, hose; death occurred the senitarium mis cn yeoieiuav. v.as seui. ic Sterling, today, leaving here on the Santa Fe train. The cause of Mr. Cender's death was can cer of the stomach.

The deceased was aged 9 years, 5 months and days. Greatest Success FrLnrrPro) Brover, Mrs. FUa Jordan and Mr. 'nd Mrs. Harrv Long of Arkansas City, attended the function Several pupils from the Mercer Bland, tony Point and Springside iistricts, attended the county spelling match at I.

X. L. chool last Friday. The three best spellers proved to be Walter Rinehart. of Bland, and Maude Bowman of Sumner jct unty, visited in West Bolton Sun- aay evening.

E.irl McLaughlin, who attends manual training school in the city, visited over Sunday with his parents nT.CCr inn nrnve-fincoH vorv Mir- cessful term of school at te Bland school house, on Tuesday, March 30. with a fine dinner and a well prewar ed program. The day's entertain ment was very much erjoed by all 2 KipWs poem 7:30 Prompt BZIL lime visited in Arkansas City Saturday. hi siM r. isoit riioiir Federal fitand Jury UeasM iiibks to Henr Chicago Chm Chicago, apr.

2 llutnorK of impending indictments against 50 to 75 prominent labor I -riders of Chicaco were arain in the ir tolay. when the federal prand jury reassem bled to resume its robe. It ha.5 been freely reported that the pr-ind jury is preparing to return a lare latch of indictments of business agents of Chirapo unions, who a-til be accused of obstructing interstate co'iunerce vmie tribute frcm builders by means of unvar-tenteri strikes. The alleged conspiracies involve, it is said, the f-ht metal and electrical trades. It is asserted that as a result of collusion between a few firms and union business agents, since ousted by their unions, hiph prices were mantained r.nd ether concerns kept form doing business by strikes.

It is reported that the impndin action of the grand jury will chance that certain builders and labor lead-ors operated as a trust to control building operations in the city, ruo definate conspirocitie? are declared to have been found, which had built a wall around Chicago over or throtch which outside manufacturers could not ibto. The rqbins are here and so i3 fishing. See Mears Bros for tackle. tf 4 Complete in One vear in New York, 3 years in 6 Full Reels America. A theatrical triumph Tl" 1 Hth and fnal fdsodc of the "Mailer Key" whs shown at the Hex Jnst eveninir.

This serial has brrn ni unusually porular one and tho ho his been packed at each series. It wa a very thrilllne and the fars war.t more like It. To other entertaining picture, wero shov. in addltb-n to the Mauler Key They were "The Korranro of a Vounc and "Sophia's Fatal Weddirtr." Hotli wer clever and ent'uiaininfr. Tonight the.

much talked of feature "A Fool there H'as-' will h' shown at the Hex. Capacity business is almost sure. "The Ie Purple." "The Iep I'urple" wa shown to a zood sired audience at the Hanney Theatre last wenlnjf. In this film one of the favorite Miss Clara Kirn bill Youn; is starred. Tho film con s'sts of 3 reda and is a Shubert production.

It was unusually Interest in? and entertaining. The plot of sorre amuslnc comedy and plenty of thrills. The neit feature production to shown at the theatre is "The Cosalre" said to one of the to be seen the movies of today. You can siv money by buying lumber and building materials at lumber yard at Hackney. Kant.

6t-6 Can you play? If not, "why not trcde your ftraljrht piano In as payment oa a player piano. Then you ean have muse when yoi want it. Call and our larre stck at Fitch' Music Store. 2t-10 Free Gold Fish Easter Specials All Day 1 lb. Fenway Chocolates and Silver Ben Bon Dish Free.

Many Bargains DARIUS DRUG CO. adapted from the classic painttog ad tic If SUM Featuring the beautiful Theda Bara as the Vampire Afternoon, Children 5c, Adults 10c irlTllCeS Evening, Children 5c, Adults 15c A 25c feature at prices within the reach of everyone The 5th Episode of "THE EXPLOITS OF ELAINE" and J. Warren Kerrigan in "SMOLDERING FIRES" 2 reel feature 1 Come Early Toxiiglit as the First Show Starts at Mrs. Thos. Padgett.

Mrs. Beulah Red visited Mrs. i.ibbie McLaughlin Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Jhn Weir and baby ii.

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