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Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 2

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i i'AGE T7T0 ARKANSAS CITY DMLYr TRAVELER, 2 FRIDAY, DECEBffiER 3, 1920 BACK TO JERSEY I Arkznsas City Dally Trailer Entered in the postofflce at Arkansas City, Kansas, "as second; class mail matter. A New. Shipment yof Fine Goats "News item says ''JoV Tumulty is slated life job at $10,000 per -chief justice of the court of customs, appeals. Hardly, V. There is a republican senate which cracky that slate if it is ever -hungup in that forum; We do not want a free trade chief Justice pass- Just Opened Our Christmas Line of Richard O.

Howard. Editor-Publisher Harry D. Howard. Business. Manafr (Mexaber of The Associated Press) I Irigjon a protective tariff law, and we -Now it is New Styles at the New Low Prices Tne Associated Press Is xclasirely4-dO'aot want any member of entitled to the use for republication son "dynasty functioning in the con Ivory-: Pyraliri of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credite'd in this paper and also the local news published herein.

sir All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. stitutional government about, to. be inaugurated, by Mr. Harding. z-t-t .4 It-is understood there is to be a bitter controversy in the senate when that body is.

asked to confirm tht 11,000, or more army officers recently." appointed to new positions blithe 'secretary, of war. It is charged tha avori tisra has been shown in many of the selections. -t-t-tr When you buy Ivory Toilet Articles be sure they, are stamped "Ivory Pyralin" E.L. McDowell PUBIilC TAXATION The question-of taxation is the problems which is confronting the people always, and which is a burden generally more because of the. fact that taxes are a debt which must be paid upon a certain date In a lump sum, and may not be liquidated" in partial payments at different times, than because the aggregate sum is There seem to be many pro-leaguers who do not know that they were defeated in the recent V'." t-t-t IIhV THE MULTITUDES TROWEL Est'd 1884 Jeweler We are now buying fresh new merchandise on which manufacturers have already taken their losses.

The advantages arc obviously all yours. You not only, get the lower prices at "THE but you get fresh; NEW STYLES. May we prove it tomorrow? fpu'll be delighted to find that a truly desirable coat can oe had for much under $75, and goTd dresses can be had at 25 discount, they arc mostly 36 and 33 sizes. We 'have a few of the larger sizes. All Suits, Are Now Being Sold at Half, Price excessive amount or that it iSi squandered by the officers appointed to disburse it in wantonly orodiEal Xeu.

York, Cliicago and London Patronize Different; Methods New York, Dec. 2 More than half ISJew York City's "six million" travel oft subways and elevated lines, but Chicago sticks largely to surface cars while London passengers divide expenditures, making necessory great er asbtssuieiiiH. waste or public funds is not denied, but is the except uon ana noi me rule. But a sum ktheir patronage almost equally be- busses, trolleys and rapid distributed In several" smaller payr ments may be easily met, whereas the aggregate amount would be diCi-cult to obtain and becomes a burden The amount of ones taxes is never fixei it varies greatly from year to Yar. This fact makes accurate estlf mate and adequate provision almost Impossible.

Its annual' collection diverts largo sums of money, from the" channels of trade and for a time withholds it from the use of the people, 'transit system. Figuis. revealing these statsities of; travel in three, of the world's largest cities were-preesnted by experts at a gathering here of transportation authorities who are meeting monthly to discuss New York's great transportation problems. It was shown that. 6,730,000 persons lve in the metropolitan district within a twenty miles radius of THE TRADERS STA TE BANK "Every Banking Service" thus depicting the, common medium Fifth avenue at Thirty-fourth street; of exchange that is absolutely essen tial to the transaction of the affairs of life.

Inflation of the currency would give temporary relief, but eventually work, injury for the reason that Waller RAVonwr Pres. Arkansas City, Kansas About 2,300,000 of them livt on Manhattan island and another flock into Lower Manhattan ererv week day. Fifty-four per cent of these ride subways and elevated lines," 3 5 per cent patronize surface cars, ferries haul 5 per cent, commutation steam trains 4 per cent and 2 per cent travel in busses. it depreciates the value of money and so decreases its purchasing power. THE 3IYSTEHY DEEP CONCERNING DEATH OF IIAMON Standards of value are fixed by lav but are only fixed upon the gold qr silver coinage of the country never upon any thing else.

The coined dollar is really only a measure of prices which vry so greatly -from' day to. day. An' overplus of dollars Home National Bank In Chicago surface cars carry 7a per of the city's passenger rapid, transit lines get 21 per cent and the other 6 per cent travel ini suburban-steam trains. In London ratios are 33 per cent ia busses, 27 'per cent in surface bars Chicago with her two children, Olive Belle and Jake L. where the children will resume their studies.

Mrs. Hamon and children were called to A rd more when Mr. Hamon was fatally wounded in a local hotel the night-of Nov. 21 always has, and always will bring inflated prices; and a deficiency of dollars will as surely cause the prices of necessary to fall, i The remarks that "money is tight" or The Bank of Service is plenty" really point to con-j A Mysterious It. Brown" ditions other than those of money We will BOND you.

We will ACKNOWLEDGE you WewilMNSURE you We will BALANCE it for you, oi: We will SELL it for you. Simmons-PIunkett Investment Co. 'Service That Serves" a The yast sums collected for taxeS An investigation will be started at once to determine the identity of the i are gradually returned to private persons through, public expenditures 1 A. A A I uui juonins eiapse Deiore tne Daiancc Brown of Ardmore" who registered at a Dallas hotel last night, Mr. Brown said, with a viewtoward ascertaining if an alias had been used in an effort to misrepresent him Is reestablished as it was.

The sys-. tern by Avhich the return is made is a very slow one. And besides, thu aud40 per cent in rapid transit -traTns. -Manhattan island's population 163 persons per acre, and and Broolyn has 4 6, tho average, for the 572 square miles of habitable territory embraced in the metropolitan district is 21 persons per acre. This is.

compared with 16 pert "acre In London, 20 in corporate; Chicago, 20: for Detroit and 23 for Cleveland. tft was predicted by one of the engineers that five boroughs of New Yotk will grow to 9,000,000 in population by 194D and by that time the woad need i 48 sub-Ways and Televated trafns running north and -south oh Manhattan is-landU COLLEGE ATHLETICS dollar returned to the individual fin- ially may or may not have the same The Union State Bank or throw off any clues which he was following to apprehend the Smith-woman. Mr. Brown said there another "11. Brown" in Ardmore but he had -learned upon investiga- purchasing power as the one he paiiW Into the public treasury for taxes.

iGORDON SIMMONS Real Estate Insurance Bldg. JACK PLUNKETT Public Accounting Phone 1365 Taxes are an absolute necessity and conduct of government depends upon their collection. How to collect them without 'causing difficulty or injury tion that this 11. Brown was "visiting in another section of the Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank" Christmas photos, Cornish's. It IB and how to handle them so as to insure benefits to the people are proibr lems yet unsolved.

A plethora of cash in the private purse brings a riot, generally, of expenditures. The citizen grows careless not only about spending the contents of his own pocket, hut reckless in assisting his community to assume obligations which may have to be met at a time when money will not be plenty, and which always increase the amount of the annual assessment or taxes. K.n at Missouri ViUIey Conference in Session at Kansas City Kansas Dec. 3. Faculty representatives and athletic directors of tlievMis8ouri Valley conference convened in Joiut flieetings here this morning.

At revision of the constitution of the conference was discuss ed at the faculty conference whila fdolball. baseball and track schedules for the comming season were drawn up by the athletic "The THE Ml i ii 'I i hi t-t-Z lecuratv rJational oank MOllE TO FOLLOW Missouri valley championship will be Having decided to quitfarminff, I will sell -at public auction on the Jos. Schwartz farm, 8 miles west of Arkansas City, and Vz mile south and 2 miles east of Ashton, Kansas, on THU MSB A DECo 9th '20 Commeningr at 10 o'clock A. the following: awarded at this meeting. Nebraska University, at the com pletion of her present football sched If "The Bank of Progress ule will'again return to the Missouri valley conference.

Because Nebraska played' a game with an eastern team on a gridiron which was not a col i 11 HORSES AND MULES -11 lege field the school has not been eligible to play in the conference this year. Emma Goldman and some of her co-laborers hate the United States so much that we thought we do her the favor of relieving her of the distress of living There are a lot of other haters of the nited States who will be extended a similar courtesy when an "America first" administration comes into power. After getting back to har iear old Russia, Emma did not like well enough to stay there, Mut that Is no fault of ours. "We have done our full duty when we deport 'people who do not like our form of government. -t-J-t "tVill Lewis, of the Lewis News Agency, was in Wichita yesterday on alusiness trip.

He has arranged to handle the Sunday Beacon here, the first edition of which will appear next Sunday morning. GUARANTEED USED CARS Here's a new case for the indus trial court. Yesterday S. M. Rose-4 vSewing machines for sale and for rent -aU Fitch's.

9-2t berry, a substantial fanner of Beaver 1 McCormick hay rake 4 fl John Deere 2-row corn bug 1 Hoosier grain drill, 12-hole 1 Osborne disc 1 John Deere riding cultivator 1 walking cultivator 18-foot- 1 grain wagon :2 --l iow wheel wagon and rack! walking uiow, 12-inch MISCELLANEOUS 51; feed grinder 1 fannihgmill 1 pk.tform scale, capacity 600 lbs. Galloway cream separator 1 1 grind stone; 1 auto trailer 7.1'. corn sheller 2 oil tanks 1 1 tractor attachment for Ford 'Picture frames. Cornish studio. It We guarantee our used Dodge Brothers Touring Cars and Roadsters SEE II Bargains because of QUALITY as well as TRICE Roseberry fk MacAUister PHONE 170 township, called at the Traveler of-j fice and said he had a complaint to lay before the industrial; court -and! he wanted the writer to help him out.

made the statev ment that at present eggs arev 80 1 gray "mare, wt. 1500, 9 years old. 1 black mare, wt. 1200, 10 years old 2 bay mares, wt. 2500, 3 years old 1 black Tnare, wt.

1200, smooth mouth 1 bay horse, wt. 1200 smooth mouth 1 team horse colis, 2 years old 2 yearling miiles 1 spring mule colt. 9 HEAD OF CATTLE9 1 red cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh in April 1 red cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh in February 1 black cow, 10 yrs.

old, fresh iri April 1 roan cow, 4 years old 1 shorthorn bull, 3 years old 2 yearling heifers I 2 spring calves IMPLEMENTS I cents a(dozen, but he had no eggs to sell as his had gone on strike. He had tried arbilratio? with the in thoway of all kinds of food served in- the approved but he was unable, to break the- strike. Consequently; there waa nothing else left- for, him to do but take the matter th.e industriar court and see if thestrke could not be broken before eggs went down. Wo directed Mr. Rose- berry to a lawyer to have the papers prepared in the caes.

i I The cjt of-the urn Ipfliniprs ifiat McCormick grain binder, 7 ft. cut tiTOICE because CUQIC13 bccaue made of fiue ho. TTn toA Ctalaa chntilil jl DiacKsmun outnt, consisting ot anvil, vise, drill, forge, hammer, ij tongs, etc. 3 gets work harness, collars, pads and halters 2 heating stoves 1 3-hoIe oil stove Many othier articles too numqr-; ous to mentioc. league of nations and seek necessary icaiie suar flavors and VVH ERE SC ftei BEr changes in its covenant' aft ward, "is McCormick mower manure spreader Tnfin TIiot lief 1 1 1 1 1 i CIIOICK becansc imide in a clean etabliiihiiient.

-v clmlocatcs will prove a demand for tne admission of severeign nations ana for equK I revelation to you in real qual- Independent gang plow, 12-inch 4 III representation in the council has met with flat refusal. Argentina ity. 1 o.Tty a rouixl of our SOc as- 1 1 Mr Cnrrniok pnrn hinflpr 1 -sorted chocolates today. ECM.O TRY (threatens to Tlie United 'i States was wise in not' going tnto'the II tltleague at MY ffi'OCE I LUNCH WILL BE SERVED BY MT. HOPE LADIES Busy Bee-Purity Kitchens IT PAYS TO.

PAY CASH 101 South Summit Phone 127 TERMS OF SALE Sums of 10 and under, cash in hand On sums over $10 a credit of 6 months will be given, upon bankable notes drawing7 in-tereist from date of sale. 5 discount for cash on credit items. No prop t-t-t All the conscientious-objectors are now at liberty. Theyuwere given their freedom by Mr; Baker as' a thanksgiving testimonial of his regard for them and reverence A for their convictions. They" wilL'soon bo merged with the rest of the public, and will not be "distinguished from returned soldiers who risked fheir lives, that they might b-j erty to ne removea: until settiea lor.

A. C. HOUSTON LUMBER CO. Dealsro in dl Idnda of Building Material, Eire Bridx Tiro Clay, Seirer and Drain Jile. Lincoln Paints.

Richards The Dentist Over Durall's Drus Store Hoarn 17, oicc phone C50 Kcfcidciico riiouo 1003 exposed to danger. Mr. Baker should have gone out with his crowd t-t-t --The "back to the farm" moTcment T7. 17. JOHN EWING, Auctioneer FRANK ACKERS, Clerk Ashton State Bank.

"TST-fijr rj I receivel a severe check when wliearj ji i prices hit their present position. 1.

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