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KGE TWO THE CHANUTE DAILY TRIBUNE. April 14, 1922. erans and the Women's Relief Corps UIIIIII 11X11 1 II I1III IlIIIIIIIIIl IIIIIIII 1 11 III II Miss Lisle A. Henderson died sud MATTER 0E DEATH DOUBT of the G. A.

The trees are located The Broken denly of acute indigestion, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Henderson, at Parsons Monday ANDTHE SUN in the northwest corner of the grounds.

at th poetcSflc at Ckanate, Authorities Puzzled- as to Whether Man's Being Pronounced Dead Makes Him Legally So. The clean-up campaign in Topeka John Frazier, a pioneer of the LK)ngton vicinity, died this week. Engagement By WINIFRED DUNBAR ntmmmmifiimiiimmiiuiuuiiimmirc Copyrights 1S22; Western Newspaper Union. did not end with the closing of the state-wide clean-up week. Topeka civic organizations "including the secona ciass man matter.) CAVANES3 BROTHERS, OWNERS, r-OTTITlT CAVANE38 TbDITOR It-mBIOD MANAGBB EUBSCRffON RATE3 i Cy Carrier In Chanute I week.

In H-ftTi -i 5 Al F. Williams, United States district attorney for Kansas, received a Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis, Ro Morty Camp at Mapleton, will probably lose the sight of his right eye. as the 'result of an accident pf tary and IJons clubs, have joined in letter a. short time ago asking his opinion as to the status of a person upon whom a deatji sentence has been exe which he was the victim Saturday a continued and paint-up' drive. The movement will be launch .19 sronth so every evening except Sunday.

cuted, who has Ween legally pro- ed on April 17 and will continue in definitely. evening. Hfc was chopping wood when a forceful blow of his axe caused a sharp splinter of wood to fly, directly into his eye. The splinter struck the right eyeball and penetrated it, going clear through the lens of the! eye. Mrs.

Anna Glynn, Topeka, was elected president of District 4 of the ti, TELEPHONE NO. 12 Kansas Rebekah assembly, which just closed its annual convention here. Every chapter of the district Roed Ilines son oJthe Rev. Hines. the new M.

E. minister at Oswego, was represented. Among the attend II III I WW" fpWWWWWMMMMBMMMMMMWWMWMI Mflr of the Associated Press. Hi Associated Press is exclusively en-: a-A 3 tbe use for republication of all t-ws Clspatcben credited to it or not Jierwise credited In this paper, and ants was: Mrs. Grace Gage.

Minneap olis, president of the Kansas assem bly; Mrs. Fannie Ilutcheson, Silver Lake, past president of the Kansas left his home last Friday and hasn't been seen since, lid is 10 years old. He was in company with another boy of- Oswego. When last seen, young Hines had on a green cap, a brown sweater, blue sergfi trousers and a pair of low cut shoes. 0 La local news published Herein.

All rijhts of publication of special itches herein are also reserved. assembly. iJI am losing my best talent every Political Announcements (ADVERTISEMENTS) Hosiery Service that You Cannot Fail to Appreciate It is a fine thing to feel that the hosiery requirements of the entire family can be purchased in one store. It is a lot of satisfaction, too, to know that the grade, quality and service in each case is uniformly good. Our lines of day, because the best workers have no difficulty getting permanent positions," W.

H. Cushing, superintendent of the Topeka federal-state em CAPITAL NOTES. nounced dead, but afterwards regains consciousness and recovers. Th case cited was that of five bandits who were convicted Of highway robbery in iheprovlnce of Cagayan, Philippine Islands, and sentenced to die by the eld Spanish method of stransnlation. After the execution the five bandits were placed on the floor of a church to await funeral rites in the morning.

In the night three regained consciousness. Two of tlie three died "again" in a couple of days, but one recovered, although left in a deformed condition. The questions asked are whether the bandit who lived could be strangled again, or, if he could not, would the fact that he was legally pronounced dead prevent his being tried in the courts if he committed another crime. Mr. Williams wrote an opinion to the inquiring person, declaring that he believed that an order could be obtained from the court setting aside the first execution as having never been performed and another one ordered.

His opinion was that if the bndlt were not killed, finally, he could be held amenable for other crime's, although legally'' he was not in existence. "Of course," Mr. Williams said, "you will find as many lawyers and judges disagreeing withmy opinion as concurring." ployment bureau, declared this week. Superintendent Cushing stated that all Kansas needs is good weather to put all her deserving unemployed to Topeka, April 14. The Topeka chapter of De Miolay, junior Masonic order, is beginning a campaign to obtain a class of f.00 for initiation on the anniversary of the chapter June 4.

For Representative. "I hereby announce myself a candidate fsr nomination for the office of repre-ffrntative of the Twenty-eighth district, Jt'hlch Is comprised of Neosho county, lubject to the will of the Republicnn I arty at the August primary. B. W. Ciarvin, Erie.

work. A en Construction of a new bridge over For County Superintendent. I hereby announce myself a candidate for renomination for the office of county superintendent of public instruction cf Neosho county, subject to the will of the Republican party at the August primary. Susie Berry, St. Paul.

The 1923 annual sales congress of tha Kansas Life Undervriters association will be held in Topeka, it was decided by the association at its meeting at Wichita last week. The date for the meeting has not been set "I'm in a trap, that's what I am!" vociferated Martin Dalton, "and you've got to 'help me out of it." Hugh Wayne, lawyer, smiled slightly, lie did not hide an irrepressible sentiment of contempt for his fussy, erratic client. "I heard she woi- heiress to a big estate," continued Dalton. "Come to find outx she has simply an interest in a lawsuit that may drag along for years, and when it winds up all the funds will go for litigation. You're my lawyer I've come to you for advice." "Well, what do you expect me to do?" questioned Wayne.

"I am engaged to Mis Croydon. I want to break the engagement I want you to help me get it rumored around that I've lost a lot of money. That'll fix things sure!" Wayne neither assented nor dissented to this suggestion. IIe had Vera Croydon more than once. Her sterling, charitable nature had appealed to him strongly.

His life had been a' lonely one. Now he was glad that this peerless woman was not to marry, Dalton. During the next two or three days Wayne learned how Miss Croydon, her. sisters married of the freshness of girlhood passed away, longing for a and companionship, had accepted an offer of marriage as a refuge from loneliness. In about a week the town was startled, then interested and then all gossip and tattle rumors of the financial ruin of Dalton.

Then, one morning, Dalton came into the lawyer's oilice. "Well, I suppose you know I'm bankrupt!" he gloated. "Yes, it's over nodded Wayne. "I have written to Miss Croydon, telling her of my changed fortunes. I suppose she will down here to see you, hinting about disappointment, balm for a broken heart, and all that." doubt it," observed Wayne, dryly.

"Oh, you don't know women as I do! Well, then, if she is at all obstreperous, I'll give her a thousand dollars to let me off. Fix it up with her. I've had a narrow escape." It was with difficulty that Wayne could endure the coarse, offensive bar osiery the Kaw river, erection of a viaduct at Tenth avenue and Quincy street, distribution of the heavy traffic on Kansas avenue over two other streets and widening of a number of the streets are omong the recommendations that have been made to city officials by Harland Bartholomew, city planner, who has been employed to assist in planning improvements for Topeka. For Lieutenant Governor. 1 hereby announce myself as a candi date for nomination for the office of lieutenant governor of the state of subject to the will of the Republican party at the August primary.

Ben Laymen's group conference of the Baptist church will be held at each of the annual conferences of the Baptist convention, it was decided at a conference of the executive committee of the Laymen's council here this week. H. i'aulen, Fredonia. IIEUMOX CLOSES TONIGHT. For Probate Judge.

I hereby announce mvself as a candidate for nomination for the office of p-obate liniare of Neosh count itil-1frt FLED FROM CHEESE BARRAGE Scottish Hito Rodies Have- Taken in a Hundred New Monilers. for men, women and children are maintained, with every consideration of our customers' demands, the year 'round. As a result of this policy our size and style assortments can be depended upon to satisfy any and every demand. Whether it new hose for the "Baby of trie House," sturdy, rollicking boys and girls, or the "grown-ups" of the family, there is a suitable style, grade. or quality in ALLEN A Black Cat Hosiery to be had here at all times.

The finest silk and sport wool hosier' of the present vogue, as well as the more inexpensive styles in cotton and mercerized lisle hose are splendidly represented. Come in and let us show you what our hoaery service really means to to the -will of the Republican party at ine August primary. C. P. Swank.

i Four new linden trees have appeared on the stane house lawn- They are memorials to veterans of the Civil and Spanish American Wars and were planted by Topeka chapters of the Spanish American War Vet- The Maker's Mark of Identification on Cooper's-BenniEg-tou Spring Needle Underwear for Men and "Boy3, and on Black Cat Hosiery for Men, Women and Children Commander cf Brazilian Warship Thought Some New Kind of Bomb Was Being Used. Probably the strangest and most WITH OUR NEIGHBORS I Topeka, April 14. The fifty-eighth annual reunion of Scottish Rite Masons of the Valley of Topeka will close here tonight with the annual banquet for the new members of the order and the thirty-second degree members. The reunion curious use to which cheese was ever. The Hutchinson Tannery, the only plant of Its kind in western Kansas and largest in the state, has been sold to a syndicate headed by Don D.

Otto, Of Meade. ff. L. Freeman Son We Deliver Phone 228 Wheat fields which have made a runic growth should be pastured as sgjon as the ground becomes dry, according to E. J.

Macy, Sedgwick county farm agent. put occurred in a naval battle between Brazil and Uruguay in the mid-Nineteenth century, records the Intelligencer. The Uruguay ship, commanded by Captain Coe, in the midst of the battle became exhausted of shot. A Ueu-'tenant reported the facts to Coe. "Powder all gone?" asked Coe.

"No, sir; lots of that yet." "We had a darned hard cheese a round Dutch one for desf rt at dinner today; do you remember it?" said Coe. "I ought to; -I broke the carving knife in trying to xcut it, sir." "Are there any more aboard?" JAIIDIXE PEAKS llAMilCll'l'Cl has been in progress during the entire week. More than 100 new members were taken into the Scottish Rite bodies. The reunion proper began" on Tuesday, with the conferring of the degrees of Wie Lodge of Perfection, from the fourth to the fourteenth. On Wednesday, the degrees of the chapters of Rose Croix from the fifteenth to the eighteenth were conferred and Wednesday night, the nineteenth degree of the council was exemplified.

On Thursday, the balance of the council degrees from the twentieth to the thirtieth were, conferred and today the consistory degrees, thirty-first and thirty-second are being put on. The members of the crass came from all sections of the state. The work of conferring the degrees was in charge of Clement Smith, Topeka. i Kansas, declared W. M.

Jardine, I president of tlie Kansas State Agricultural college, huce at the annual meeting of the Kansas State Bankers' association, lie said the fertil Declares Kansas Partners ilav Jovn Hill Iasi 10 Yours. gaining of the selfish, calculating Dal ton, but he was his chief client, and The chief pastime of Parsons city since the old city hall and court house was wrecked to make way for the new $150,000 municipal building, is "hunting each Tie city clerk has taken up quarters in the front lof a garage; the mayor moved to the main fire station, and city engineer drew a room over ity of the soil was robbed and urged the bankers to urgo farmers to grow less wheat and more legume crops. Hutchinson, April 13. It" Kansas continues as she has the past forty years agriculturally there is only pauperism and tenantry of the it was policy to remain negative. Just as he was leaving his office that afternoon" a visitor cnteied, who About two dozen.

We took them drawer." from a Read Tribune Want Ada. worst sort ahead for the farnfers of seemed to bring with her an air redo "Will they go in the lS-pounders?" "By thunder, commodore, but that's cafe. lent of flowers, the fresh air and the subtle charm of rare womanly dignity and beauty. It was Vera Croy After undergoing an operation for tie removal of adenoids and tonsils thirty-third degree Mason. EFFICIENCY AND EYE STRAIN No person, man, woman or child, can possibly do his "or her best work if suffering from eye strain.

The pains and aches and general discomfort that result interfere with the proper performance of and materially operate against one's success. No matter what others do, don't YOU permit your eyes to continue in a strained condition. Our Optometrist can' put you right. Will you call? Store The PeoDles SWEDEN FEKJjS PI -NCI I. ice little aaugnter ot Matt Dunlap of Liberal, was still troubled with lit nose and another operation was Severe German Competition Throws Men Out of Employment.

jxrformed and a piece of chewing was found in her nose cavity. Le had poked it there over a vear Stockholm, March 21. Severe the idea! I'll try 'em." And in a few minutes the bombarding from Coe's ship reopened, and the enemy, found more shot flying over their heads. At last one shot struck the mainmast, scattering the bits of cheese far and wide. Then another came.

Then four or five more slapped against the sails. The enemy commander, unable to decide what was happening, and thinking that a new kind of bomb was being used on him, became terrorized and ordered his boat to back away. Little did he knovjj that he was retreating from a of Dutch cheese. German competition is causing a continued increase in the number of unemployed in Sweden. More than half the 25,000 workers ordinarily ao.

When it was found it was in a. hard round ball. 8 J. W. Brcnston, a prominent citi-zga of Anderson county, died, this week at his home at Garnett.

I to was a brothier of Rev. O. C. Bnon-sfon, a'well-known M. E.

minister of employed in the saw mills were out of work on February 1 and so were 55 per cent of those usually employed in the iron and steel industry. Of the registered in the C. E. Conklin, The Hallmark Store tiji Kansas 1 different engineering trades 4 5 per cent were unemployed. German manufacturers are able to undercut Swedish prices by 30 to 5 0 per cent owing to the decline in the I Mrs.

Bruce Hoover of Fredonia died Saturday at the home of her parents at chetopa. Mr. Hoover was Vvcrklng near Delaware Springs and srsying with his parents there, when life received word of his wife's illness The high watefrs prevented his reach- Fed eral value of the mark. Seventy per cent of the miners in coal exporting districts are at work but in other sections of the coal regions only 34 per cent are employed. nil; tier Bias ueiare aeam came.

don, and the heart of the young law-j er beat faster as he recognized her. "I have come to ask you to speak for me to Mr. Dalton," she said with downcast eyes. Tn all honor he paid me the compliment of asking me to become his wife. I learn now that he has lost his fortune.

I gave my promise I cannot break it. His poverty will make no difference to me." Wayne was amazed. Then lu fancied he read between the lines. This noble woman respected a solemn pledge. She must know she was sacrificing herself, but she stood firm.

He would not tell her of the money offer, of the real sentiments of Dalton. To his intense satisfaction Dalton happened' into the office at that moment. In a polite, easy way, Wayne managed to leave them in consultation. He walked up and down the corridor while they were conversing. Finally, Dalton came out with the activity of a man escaping something he dreaded.

"Engagement canceled! Let me off without a penny," jubilated the heartless mercenary. Keen-witted Hugh Wayne could not fail to read the expression of relief he noticed on the face of Miss Croydon. "I fear I have grazed a serious mistake," she said, with a bright smile, and the soul of Wayne took hope. Somehow he got to calling upon her. Then he became interested in the great lawsuit, which involved her inherited fortune.

One day, several months later, Dalton met the lawyer on the street. "I say," he observed, see in the papers that Miss Croydon has won her fortune, after El ires I A fire of unknown origin in the sicrage room cf the glass plant at Fredonia did considerable damage Jjanday night but was discovered in iltr.e to bo kept from spreading to the eiitire plant Last of Three Friends. Chauncey M. Depew Is the last of three distinguished friends, of whom General Horace Porter and Joseph H. Choate are dead, remarks the Detroit News.

They" were for years a link between the present generation and that of Civil war days. General Porter campaigned vwith Grant and was present when Lee surrendered. All three were noted orators. General Porter was regarded as having the superior mentality and his achievements as soldier, diplomat and railroad financier and builder made him most conspicuous. Choate's oratory was closely associated with his winning personality.

Depew's addresses are notable for their spontaneous humor and wit, while General Porter drafted speeches with Infinite care' and delivered them with Impressive intensity and sincerity. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION. Required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912 of the Chanute Daily Tribune and Sun. published every day except Sunday, at ChanutP. Kansas, April 1.

1022. State of Kansas, County of Neosho, ss. The body of Sam Lindsey, who died In the Aisna-Marne engagement is cTiected to arrive soon from France fcr burial at Caney. Before me, a Notary Public in and for tKe State and County aforesaid, personally appeared Wilfrid Cavaness, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the manager of the Chanute Daily Tribune and Sun and that the Tbllowing is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of Complete stock. All sizes in cords and fabrics.

30x3i $10.75 FEDERAL TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES AUTO SUPPLY CO. HAMILTON 10 E. Main Phone 291 Emporia police have beien unable tq obtain any news of Burl McEnte-fer, .15, who left Emporia Saturday two friends for Oklahoma. The bey, with Ernest Brainard and Elmer Creel, boarded a freight train at Ar- the ownership, management, circulation, of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August -24, 1912, embodied In Section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations. 1.

That the names and addresses of the 4SI 452 -453 Fruits and Groceries Powdered Sugar (fine grade), pound .....10 Good quality Brooms, each 35 Good solid Head Lettuce, 1Q Fine Bananas, 4 25 Good brittle Rhubarb, 2 -25 2-pound bunches Asparagus, ench Fine ripe Tomatoes, pound i 20 Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes, 3 pounds 25 Cocoa Hard Water Soap, 4 bars 25 Kellogg Corn Flakes with Funny Jungle Book 15 AH kinds Onion Sets, 3 pounds Cooking. Apples, 4 pounds Salted Peanuts, 2 pounds 25 M. G. Potato Flakes, 2 boxes Mixed Candies, 2 pounds 25 Big Swift Soap Sale Demonstration! Big Folger Celebrated Coffee Demonstration! Big Demonstration of Arrnour's. Fine Grape Juice! Meat Department Short Rib Beef Boil, pound 1 8 Shoulder Beef Roast, pound 10i Chuck Steak, 2 pounds 25 Round Steak, pound 22 Loin Steak, pourjd 22 Full Cream Cheese, pound 25 Hamburger, 3 pounds 25c Bacon Side, per 'half side, pound 20c Armour's1 Easter Box Bacon, pound 42t Choice Sliced Bacon, pound 35 Picnic Hams Easter quality, pound 20 Armour's Easter Hams, ..31 Notions Auto Tires at Factory Cost Prices! 7 All Dry Goods Will Go at Cost! ksxsaa City.

When the train publisher, editor, managing editor, asa bu siness managers are Creel's father went to Ponca Cit: after his son and to aid the police fn searching for the McEntefer Name or ostomce Address Publishers, Cavaness Brothers, Chanute, Kas. Editor, Herbert Cavaness, Chanute, Kas. boy, who may haver been killed by" Managing Editor, Wilfrid Cavaness, Cha Ilia train. nute, Kas. 2.

That the owners are Spring suits of clothing were presetted to ministers of six churches at Fredonia, by representatives Herbert Cavaness. Chanute, Kas. Wilfrid Cavaness Chanute. Kas. 3.

That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other securityN holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are NONE. "Yes," assented Wayne. "Wish I'd stuck to her," remarked Dalton. "You helped as he lawyer, didn't you? Big fee, I suppose?" "The best in the world," declared Wayne. "Do tell what now?" "Herself.

Miss Croydon becomes my wife next week." KOCH BROTHERS UNDERTAKERS Modern Ideas Efficient Service Maximum Value Minimum Cost Praises th Y. M-C. A. The Hon. V.

S. Srinivasa Sastrl, an Indian official, gives this testimony: "You have done me the honor to ask vne to state what I think of the work of the Y. M. C. A.

in India. It is beyond praise. I not pretend to know all about it, but what I have seen of it fills me with admiration and gratitude. The association neglects no promising field of service. The magnitude and many-sidedness of its operations are a wonder to me, and I have sometimes felt the nonomcial organizations in India would gain In persistence and boldness of conception by a study of the alms, methods and ideals of the great movement known throughout the world -by the letters Y.

M. C. Chicago Post. 4. That the two paragraphs next above.

two Ivlansmen in the official robes of the order made their appearance in eac.lt cf the churches, presented the ministers with suits of clothing and 12fl West Main giving the names of the owners, stocK holders, and security holders, If any. con Phone 110 tain not only the list of stockholders and rer.d letter warning all law viola- tors. security holders as they appear upon the books of the company, but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder THE F1LSON GROCERY "GOOD THEVGS TO EAT" We Buy Right Sell Right appears upon the books or the company as trustee or In any other fiduciary relation. the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is actlrig, is given; also miK K. llafn that the said two paragraphs contain state a ment3 embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and Twenty per cent of the women Etu dents at the University cf Kansas contribute- towards their own sup-port.

statistics compiled by the University Y. W. C. Indicate. Of those contributing to their own support, 102 pay.

all of their own expenses; 25 pay 75 per cent of their expenses; 41 jay 50 per cent of their way, and 22 are 25 per cent self-supporting, the compilation shows. TU- I-. rC A Lakes for Tourists. security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold ln the The phrase, "In the swim," is very easily understood and is used today, as it has been for many years, to denote, that a person is in the midst of prominent activities, either in society, in business or in any other field. That the origin of the expression had something to do with fish and water is obvious.

It Is presumed that It had been borrowed from the fishermen on the Thames who called those portions of the river where the greatest number of fish could be found, "the swim." The reverse of this saying "to be out of the swim Is taken from the same KA Perfect Skin stock and securities in a capacity other the joy and than that of a bona tide owner; and this happiness that "comes one thru possessing skin of purity and beauty. The soft, dis Fresh-air lakes are to be found in great numbers and of all sizes along the coast of Alaska, says the American i Forestry Magazine. The Chugach for- 'est hb-; Its full share, two whichare i typical and easily accessible to the rourist, being Eyak lake, near Cordova, along the south shore of which runs the Copper river and Northwestern tinguished appearance it '1A enders brings out your natural beauty to its fullest. In use over 70 years. Dodge City high school moved one Srter nearer to state honors in.

debating, this week when the high school tear defected the team from Clearwater, which held champiofiship cf eighth district. Dodge City liaa one more elimination contest before going to the championship con- affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest, direct or indirect, in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown above is 2,911 WILFRID CAVANESS. Manager.

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of April. 112. (Seal) WINONA L. CAVANESS. Notary Public.

(My commission expires April 11, l250 i source. A Thames fisherman who has vainly, tried to make a catch remarks that he Is "out of the swim, meaning that he happens to be near a spot where fish are scarce. railroad, and Kenl lake, which is the heart of the noose range some mile3 north of Seward and is reached by the government railroad skirting ono shore. teri; at Lawrence, May 6. Thd elimination will be held April 16.

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