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

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PAGHFjTE Swairts Drag 'Good standard of in -4 SOLUTT AND SWARTS the standard of Purity in Drus Arkansas Gity, Kansas ARKANSAS CITY, DAILY TRAVELER TUESDAY, JANUARY' 27, 1920 Vt IT! DIVORCE DAY: SIIBACK DEAD FIXYD BACK FROM ST. IXHJIS OAIT. M(M)SB EXJOY BIG BAXQUET if '-fs'-. 'w- Lanre Xnniber of X'ed Lekionaries Are Initiated Most of Business In Court Was of Well Known J. A.

Veteran Pass- Arkansas City Man Spoke At a Xa- Domestic Nature tionul Convention et! Away In Wichita I Most of, the business the ad- Plnvrf nrrivprl hnmp mm' fit POLL Y-A NNA Journed day of court Monday touch- I who was struck by an automobile at 'Louis and Kansas City, this morning. on divorce suits. Several, pleas Thirteenth' and Main street, Thurs- He was delegate from the focal junior rwere granted says the Free Press. A day evening; Hd at St. Francis hos- chamber or commerce to the perusal of the divorce blotter.

shows StintfarS nfornintr at 12:40 convention of Junior chambers St. It was a tig night for the legion-iraes of the Moose lodge, and every one had a merry time at the party, 'New members were initiated into the mysteries of the legion at the local hall, to the tune of 42. Following the initiation- the gan? the following entries: i i soViaMs 2I3 lv usual i John distinguished The last word in underwear perfection Louise vs Walter R.Utt; divorce W- Fish back was former clerk Ainiself and raw that Arkansas City went to the saddle Rock cafe for off city court and was known was properly advertised. He was one by hundreds of WIchitans. He was of the three men on the program for born in Kentucky and esrved on the Presses at the luncheon given ny side of the blue during the civil th6 city club of St.

Louis to the visit- grounds of extreme cruelty. lived in Arkansas City. Frank Fielder was granted a di-vTorce from Lillie Belle Fielder on grounds of eross neelect nf diitv. Polly iAnna Underwear a midnight banquet. One hundred and eighty eight were present.

The Rex orchestra furnished the music apd toasts and stories contributed to thPvntertairiment. The, hit of the war. He i.tas a member of the Gar- utr-saits auu stuieu mi i.Tney lived near Winfleld, LL. 1 lUeriCe I JS.ij' 11 a i- -w-r 1 Whon ITlAVd 9f11 I Tnhiicrin ai. hvuvu taivcu UlllII MOday.

mYi 'venlnftwasmiadob Harry S. Ool-n3on who achved fame Exactly meets present day styles. No unnecessary bulk i-avina Corkins ins; case dismiss Hnxfdet with his -rwt and, defer story telling. ,1 1 uiuae uanaeu vs u. u.

uanaen: the Imneriai Order nf this Arkansas City was located in Ar-divorce on eraunda nf ortmo i rer me impenai uraer or Kea- kansas and they got more advertising men to take away the slim lines that women demand. ItS the daintiest combination of vest and drawers w'th individual features of skirt back that gives just enough freedom to in, sure perfect grace and comfort to slim and stout figures alike. of their campaign to correct the She was. restored to her maide i name of Chapman. They lived at Arkansas City.

Rolland Critchlow vs. Maxine Critchlow; divorce on grounds of wtf, 4foirft-sQns 'W. B. of Kansas Impression then they could have City. Stanley of Denver.

Amos of'red in any other way. Floyd and Wichita and Jame3 of Wichita; three foon re on Winfield sent a delegation of 30 and Ponca represented by. live wires. Tlv i SicSe entertainment was markea by the. usual skill and pep that is instilled into these parties by Secretary Cusson.

The finest beverage ever served in Arkansas City was freely dispensed Jo the guests. It was white daughter, C. Van Name of "tl.t i-" attention than anvth They lived at Arkan If tha rnn- eas city. .5: MiaJveston; Airs. Steven Botlin, or 1" t.i vention.

A young man from Terra i Tnarapou, and Margunte Reoeccai ia Tk e. -Haute, by the name of Simmons of one brother, Jacob, of, wH in'(Lio -ff a Tr How About Your Enirlish? Polly-Anna Underwear in ana as sparkling as tne LouisviHe.ana two StOD! Look! 1 Hnur mo rir ripples a mountain spring, and services will be conduct-' i -words do -ust count it up and then see for 1 f'1 at Arthe, par- Delegates attended the convention yourself that if you spend fifteen i J0.1?? at. 12 clck 4 A from all over the United States. Floyd -nlnutes at the dictionary each dav i ial Invitation is extended to Tnev cieata nr tne St rlhow much more efficient you will be- lne G- A- R- and thej omen Louis chamber of Commerce, the while it took "Schlitz" to "make Milwaukee famous," this beverage served" at the Moose banquet has made Arkansas City equally as famous for it was the 99 9-10 pure water which flows incessantly from the great reservoir of the city on the banks of the Arkansas river. Is beautifully tailored with hemistitched edges, ribbon or self-silk shoulder straps and real pearl buttons.

You can i make your selection from a large line of materials Dimities, iu buuu ouiibu. waKe ii your i mira largest cnamDer in tne nation. motto to speak Good Enelish everv- requests menus to omit flowers. wrinpRinv nnnn and were enter- where. You will rise in the estima-! The bodv will be taken to Winfleld rtion of your friends and thev mav at 2 o'clocia.

for interment, The night with a ban- Gorgeous silks, or wash satins, colors pink or white. likewise POLLY-ANNA UNDERWEAR pattern after you. Be a ur, oruuie wm nrtet nnrt show- JIKGIXS AX $18,000 GAHCE ficiate, the funeral. Eagle. Mr Floyd was elected as a national I director of the temporary organiza- Canta'n J.

B. Fishhack was aa Jion, and another meeting will be was J. Will Ladies 9 Extra Fancy Lace Hcs V. Parks of Hutchinson, Occupy the Building J- I irly settler in Arkansas City and ne re5'dd hnre a ennrt tntni- voarc pleader In god English and be glad It. Let one law of the land be: English throughout "America." Do you say: just jist; get or men or min; again or agin; go-i'lnff or goin; for or fur; and or un.

't The first words are correct. Why i-itot use them? iield in St. Louis in June to perfect a permanent association of Junior chamber of commerces in the United States. In explain-ing the fact that he re- Construction of an $18,000 for Clint Await, has been start He hr.d many friends here among the earl3' day settlere. In black only, heavy pure thread silk, t.

late shipment, values $5.00 to $5.50. r- Mrs. Jacob Honbach and daughter turned nome with a very lame shouid- ed by the J. W. Denton Construction company.

It will be located north of the Hudson garage in the 200 i block North Summit street, and will! occupy 100x132 feet of ground. The plans and Ruecificatrons werei si i -nr i Miss Freda, has returned from Nor-ler Jom ay8 he rescued a girl from wich. to which place they went i falling beneath the wheels of a street several days ago on account of the I can He sa's ground was so death nf Mr. Horbachs's brothcr.Mr. sllPPpry from the sleet that the girl Ilorbach has not yet-returned home.

and slid ndpr the car while.it in motion. He grabbed hold at NICE n. the rear of the car and snached the -That Old Tin Type 1 a your relatives in doing so his feet slipped out from would appreciate a copy of that old JJ. m. iuruiiieu uy j.

vv. ueuion, wno is a draftsman, as well abuilder. The building will be constructed of "ri-k entirely, with matt faced brfck front. will have a private offi-e. accefory room, sales room, rmoking room for men; ladles rest and lavatory, and shower bath for the employes, and wash.

rack 20x24 feet. The roof is of government truss design. The entire building ic unaer nim ana jiis snouider wa i wrenched in the fall Very Latest Shoe Styles-p Wc are receiving new styles in Ladies' pumps and ox- fords. "Black suede pumps, hand turn sole, LXV heel, prices $12.50 plus tax. Vs.

Walking Oxfords tan and black all sizes. ASK TO SEE THE OTHER LATE 4 VX STYLES i in type or jpioiner or granamotner. A good photographic copy can be obtained at Cornish's. Suppose you take it in and talk it over. It Prunes-Apricots Grape Fruits Cocoanuts Phone 805 J.

A. Finnell of Newton, who is the city to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law. Ed Merriam. is i I Battle over -baking hands a numbers of The habeas corpus case of CorlessJ the duplicate -of a garage in Kansas Cityv. -v J.

V. Parks has leased, the buil3- -j rid fiends. wa? formerly a con- vk isaylor, a suit to recover, custody I in. the pool Te- of two children at. Arkansas City.

'ng for three years. He is moving twi-eu NoTvo'i rnd Purcell on the Santa Ft," and he was one of the came up in district tcotift today. The Was at press time. nere from Hutchinson 'and he will handle, the Oakland and several other makes of automobiles. Free mot noouTar men who have ever vrorked for the company.

He ha3, scads of friends here who are elad A. H. Moore Xotice I have moved my office from over to see Mm again. CILAXGE BASKETBALL "PRICES Ladies' Unionsuits AZT It Ladies' cotton hose 19c Thomas drug-store to the Walpex building. Not being able to secure i Admission to Came Tonight Will Bei 3" and 15 cents yjewmam, 1 a phoneat hly new location, at pres 69c i ent my patients will of necessity.

CJifts Give beautiful pictures, framed or un framed. Art pictures are appreciated by people of refinement. The Cornish studio has a good -selection to choose from. it ne. compelled to call at my office.

Phone 805 tOr; MarynConrad. i' --42-6t 818 SOUTH SUMMIT ST lJl 818 SOUTH SUMMIT ST (J Aqmissionrlces to the basketball rames of Region have been changed'Troih' 50 and -25 cents to 25 and 15 cnts Boy Love, manager of. the Shelton Beaty. post, said The" legion team here will piiv 'he legion team of Blackwelt at the 1 S. Ford, bf 607 South street, who has ben, critically ill, is now somewhat improved and is said to MEX GET SENTENCES Wis Gat wood Heck and her Mrs.

Faye Caveny, have from a visit in Kansas Citv. be doing. nicely at present. Three Men Are Sentenced by Judge Fuller In District Court I j. ruirv fa tiii aLau ii Three men were sentenced by "rowd cvnected for Arkansas City nas one ue'at cnareed to it.

from Judge fuller in district court today. Willie Smith, convicted of bastardy, 1 tsi 'the Blaekwe'l fiv and it is going to seek leyenpejn this cohtest. Both. tear's are pretty evenly matched and ean exciting battle will doubt be staged. Members of she local not pim discouraged with the lack of; support received from the members of the V.gion and the members turn out to the games in largest number they are going td" quit any more games for.

city. The team has been making noney for "the leg'on and they feel received a sentence of from one to five years in the pentitentiary. Al-vin Kinkaid, who pleaded guilty in the November term was sentenced to serve 90 days in court and pay a fine of $75. He pleaded guilty on three counts to buying and having in his possession stolen goods. In the case of State vs Liticum the defendant was sentenced to from one to five years in the pen but was par-pled.

He was implicated in the same deal, with Kinkaid, it was said. Free Press. IX IX IX A A TOMORROW AND THURSDAY gBBM0 thfv nrp pntitlpd tn hf tter sunnnrt from their own organization. Marriage Licenses (January 24) C. S.

DeMondrum, Ponca City2C Lydia Ritchey, Bartlesville 2C A. W. Alhouse. Winfleld Dora A. Cogdal.

Winfield J9 (January 26) J. I. King, Oklahoma City 128 Flora ras a.bsent from her duties in the bookkeeping vde-nartment of the Traders State bank today, on account of sickness. HOT WATER BOTTLES $1.00 UP Goldie Mitchell, Okla. City 20 Married by Probate Judge White) Reuban -A.

Adkinson, Law ton 28 Clara B. Wills, K. C. Kas. 22 (Married by Probate Judge White) Robt.

H. Fredericks, Ponca City 35 Miss Charlie Counts, Ponca City 35 (Married by Probate Judge White) George Plomonond, Burbauk 21 Martha Alexander, Ponca City 19 (Married by Probate Judge White) Frankie Jenkins, A. C. 23 Tom Veely, A. C.

23 (Married by Probate Judge White) Max Burmeister, Thurston, Neb. 27 Wilhelmina Dagendorfer, Pocasset USw- 23 (Married by Probate Judge White) COMBINATIONS $1.75 UP For Mrs. Particular who wants something if better than the wood tub, we have secured this copper tub. Come in and look at this last if. word in washing machines.

THE tiiili QUALITY HABDWAne xivi. :o.vjs- .,..4 ETERNAL PROBLEM 'If to 4 r. v. RUBBER AUTOMOTIVE ti'JO If '--4. 75c byO.

Henry SIM Co-Starred Wanda Theodore Robei-ts, Lillian Mason, Herbert Prior, and TWO NEW VAUDEVILLE ACTS In choosing a one has such" a. variety to select from. Etching, Autotypes in color on Monochrome water colors A beautiful picture is. always EXPERT TRUSS FITTING today Last Time DESERT GOLD By Zarie Grey, a super-special Last Time TWO VERY UNUSUAL ACTS V. Earns VISIT THE ART DUPART- MENT OF THE CORNISH STUDIO The Rex is a one price theatre Clean Cotton Rags Vanted at Traveler.

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1886-1923