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The Chanute Daily Tribune from Chanute, Kansas • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE CHANUTE DAILY TRIBUNE. DECEMBER 12, 1922. Local Sporting News tf. Legion. Game Tomorrow veiling.

The Legion basket ball team v.iil JBSoples. o- Theater aLla Ignap Into the game again tomorrow TWO MORE DAYS SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT evening' the Buffalo American Legion team will come here for a return game. It will be played in the Senior high school gymnasium, beginning at 8 o'clock. the Chanute team played in Buffalo it lost 26 to 24, Buffalo J-' With Wallace Reid net Avrs May McAvoy jmmg from oenina in me iasi twj Three Days STARTING THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 DARD F. NORCROSS offers minutes of play.

Chanute got away in the lead and was seven points ahead early in the game. Then' Buffalo began to gcin. With the score 24 to 23 in its favor and only two minutes to play, the chanute team had hard luck, A. D. Smith, guard, having to quit because of an injury.

Buffalo held Chanute to no count the rest cf the way, tied the score with a free throw and won by-a field goal. The Chanute Legion team includes iHE MOMCROSS PLAYERS with MISS BILLIE VALMOUNT 1 i 1 3, X. fikii i Miller, Black, Smith, Stout, bpat- Phcenix Products Supply Gifts for Men, Women and Children LADIES' HOSE I.isJe anil 8t OO Silk 551.120, $1.03 and SI. 05, SI. 93 to' $.5.30 MEN'S HOSE TJslo 40e Silk 73c, Sl.lO and S1.1." ladies' Vests S2.23t S12.30 ami S2.73 IJhwniers and 1.123 lTnion Suits $7.

LADIES' SCARFS Silk S2.30 Silk-a nd-Wool 312.30 and IlILDUEN'S HOSE Silk IJsle Wool. i 53c to 1 .25 WILSON-MARTIN CLO. CO. ford, Maxwell and Lewis. OPENING PLAY 1 Other Teams Coming.

Buffalo will also send two other teams here for basket ball games tomorrow evening, its high school first and second teams coming -for return matches with the De Molay first Adolph 2ukor prunt WILLIAM aeMILLE Production "SONNIB' A Three-Act Society Comedy 'FEATURE VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM EACH NIGHT and second teams. These will be played in Euclid Hall beginning at o'clock. Fast Squad to Represent City Manager Chester M. Olson of the Chanute unlimited weight basket WILL ROGERS ball club announces that the team RECORD will officially open its season at the in Three Weeks PARSONS Euclid Hall Friday night, December 15, with the Stark city team as its op "THE ROPINV FOOL" Three Weeks PITTSBURG Three Weeks JOPLIN ponents. The Chanute team is com Four Weeks OTTAWA posed of experienced men who know the game from years of active playing anji is perhaps the strongest club Matinee and 25c Evening lOc and 30c Two Weeks MANHATTAN ever to rer resent this city in the unlimited weight class.

TOPEKA SALINA The squad includes the following PRICES men: Forward ana center, iiaroia Miller, formerly of K. U. fama; for Adults, 40 Cents Children, 10 Cents ward, Chester M. Olson, coach of the PcMolays, who managed and PICTURE Thomas Meighan and Theodore Roberts died two days after his resignation. In the vestibule of the Chicago postoffice is a large bronze bust of Mr.

Armstrong, was erected as a memorial by employes in the railway mailservice. 7 In a history of.Wie railway mall service written by Clark E. Carr it is stated that, "while it is true that a sporadic attempt was made to inaug played with the famous Raschens last year and has played professional in baseball tho past six running THURS. and FRIDAY guard, Bhick, formerly of Washington-Jefferson College; Lowel Holme3 "The' Leading Citizen By George Ade r.iid Harn 1 Thomas of Bucyrus, are s'-ldicinoros in rural commerce. of Elsmcre, who played on the same freshmen in mechanical engineerii.g; Lewis and Lois Richards both men of Farsons, are freshmen in mechanical engineering, and Charles urate a.

railway mail service In 18621 elub as Olson for three years; Gil Tribune Want Ads get results. bert Holmes of Elsmore, an exper ienced man, playing forward: lund, famous Chanute high school within the lines of the Army of the Tennessee, it was George B. Armstrong who conceived and put into execution the complete, "continuous, consecutive; 'system, which entirely revolutionized the manner of distributing and forwarding mail." star, stationary guard; and Edward DEMOCRATS $9,241.26 SHORT FOR EXPENSES Hardendorf, former Chanute high school star, forward center. nuts; candy, applesVncl oranges and do hot fcrget my friends. Your little friend, Bernice Anderson, it.

5. Dear I am a little boy 3 years ojd. I want a boy doll, a picture- book, a dog, a rocking horse nutsiind candy. Your friend. Dave Andersen, R.

5, Chanute. 12 Deajr Santa CIus: I am a little boy live years old and live 10 miles from Chanute at Leanna. For Christmas I would like to have a Sandy And', a hotf of tinker toys and a monkey that climbs string, nuts, candy and remember all my little friends. Wishing you a merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Robert Reed. Tho team is practicing regularly Lacked That -Amount to Handle the State Campaign.

and insures a very strong club, ca jp LAST pable of pitying the best this Snta Clans Letters country. Stark, although a -small city, boasts fish, or as it is more popularly known "hit fish" in Swedish, is a fa-vc rite Christinas dish among people of Scandinavian descent. Arthur Runbeck, a member of a grocery firm here, estimated that about a ton of stock fish is sold in Lindsborg every year. The market for stock fish lasts only for about a month, just before and after Christmas. When it is received by the merchants it is perfectly dry rud people who have never seen it before never think of it as an article of food.

When softened properly and prepared the fish -is a very palatable article of food. of a real club, having already defeated Savonburg, UnioRtown, Erie Santa Chi us: Signal train, tool chest, scissors, kiddy, candy. Jack Roberts, 708 S. and St. Paul, and it is certamits team will give the locals a hard game Topefca, Dec.

12. A deficit of $9,241.26 is shown in the Democratic stale Venral committee campaign expense report filed with the secretary Qf state today by J. J. Wilson, chairman. The report shows the committee received 4, 5 10.

50 in donations, and made disbursements totulling $13,751.76. Printingvtpub stationery and advertising alono more than absorbed the collections, costing the committee $4,578. -02. Besides these items, the report Hear Santa: As it is getting near Christmas I would like to tell you as it has already piayea ana won several games. PLENTY OF TWINS AT K.

S. A. If the patronage by Chanuie fans I'Vould like to have of mittens and what I want, a ball and ba will warrant it," Manager Olson announces ho will secure such classy HACK PRICE FOll HANK HEAD stockings and suit, lots of candy and nus and dont Jprget my brother Frjiiicis. Yours truly; Robert Driscoll 17 S. Santa Ftv teams as the Armour Grain Company of Kansas City, the Emporia Baynes, Haskell University, the shows the following if Mulberry Grants, the Chelsea, Indians and other famcus clubs for games liere this winter.

Dear Santa. I. would like to have a suit, stockings; a little train, a fire wagon pair of mittens, lots of candy and nuts. Yours' tr.uly, Francis DriKCoir, 117 3. Santa Fe.

INCEPTION OF THE Po3tage and express telephone and telegraph stenographic help, speakers organlzatiQn supplies and miscellaneous expenses, including registration and solicitating of fitnd3 $541. The report as filed lists 163 contributors of 'amounts rouging "from to $100. RAIL MAIL SERVICE Fourth District Democrats Using ln-tfueiice to Secure Appointment Emporia, Dec 12. W. M.

Price, president the Lyon County State bank, is a candidate for the office of state bank commissioner to be appointed Hy Jonathan M. Davis, when' he goes into office. The Era-r-cria Clearing House association has indorsed his candidacy and DemoT era's in the Fourth district are using1 heir influence to secure his appointment. Price was formerly state senator from Greenwood county, and is chairman of the Fourth district central committee and the Lyon county central committee. Kirst "Post Office on Wheels" Was Established During Civil War.

Dear Santa Claus: I. am a little girl '4 years old and I want you to bring me for Christmas a sled, doll, a doll buggy a rabbit, oranges, bau-nanas, oianges'j tipples candy and Gruen Wrist Watches THESE charming watches are ideally oVnamental and the very fijcst and most reliable of timekeepers. Our Christmas watches are all here and gifts can be chosen from a complete Assortment. Open Every Night Until Christmas J. W.

Phillips JEWELER Phone 357 Chicago, Dec. 11. Believing that the railway mail service is the back nuts, it it is too much don't bring bone of the postoffice department," it Five of the Seven "Twosomes" Are Freshmen and Two SophoiiKii-es Manhattan, Dec. 12. Seven pairsof twins are enrolled in the Kansas State Agricultural College this semester Two pairs are sophomores and five "twesomes" are freshmen.

The men outnumber the women in the twin group. Four and one-half pairs are men and two and one-half women. Etbel and Joo Meek of Hiawatha are -the 'f ifty-f if ty'J twins who cause the division. Ethel and Joe also set the pace for twins taking different courses. The girl is freshman in home economics, and Joe is a freshman in rural commerce.

Other twins whose ideas of wbat to learn are different are Bernice and Bertba O'Brien of Manhattan," and Charles and Floyd Belt of Columbus. Bernice O'Brien is enrolled as a freshman in home economics, while Bertha, her twin, is a freshman in rural' canmerce. Charles Belt is a sophomore in civil engineering, and his twin, Floyd, is a sopho-mote'in electrical engineering. he other four pairs of twins are taking the same courses. Bernice and Hazel Issitt of Navarre, are freshmen in general science; Irwin end Irvin Wright of Stockton, are MXDSRQiRO UKTT1XG ITS TON.

Kwcdes Prefer Stock Fish IHiring Christmas Holidays. Lindsborg, Dec. 12. Stock remained for the late George B. so much Yoxir loving friend, Anna ISTarie Austin.

Armstrong of Chicago, known as the tounder of the railway mail sej Hear Santa -Claus I want a bi; vice," to conceive the idea and put in doll, a puppy a car.VPle3e call fgc me up. With love, George Benson, to practical use, what he called "post offices on wheels." says his son, J. Armstrong, prominent traffic en gineer, living here. "It was during the strenuous days Phone 12H0. Santa Claus: "You dear old' man, please bring me a piippy dos, a car, a little violin and a.

gun. I am five years old a'nd prretty good. You know me. Billy Benson, 419 S. Steuben.

Elsies of the Civil war, wThen my father was assistant postmaster of Chicago and when hundreds of pouches of mail came into the office to be sorted and dispatched' said the son, "that he conceived the idea of eliminating this Pear Santa Claus: Please send m-3 a Jiltle doll cart, -a blackboard and some a checker board and some ribbon. T-am 8 years old. Lola "Breiner, U. 2 Erie, Kan. central office delay, by having experts on mail cars sort the -mail and route JGRCEM WATCHESI Do you buy tires to give you MONTHS SERVICE or MILES SERVICE? When you buy DAYTON TIRES you get a tire that will deliver the miles under by the nearest and most direct way.

at the front were clam oring for mall. The folks back home were anxious to hear from relatives oy eui Kinas or service. nat is- tne only way to buy tires and that is why we recommend. oy oy oy oy Dear "Santa, Please send me a little car, a football; a team, a little mule and a sled. I aNn seven years old.

Hugh Breiner, R. 2, Erie. Dear Santa Claus: Please pend me a little Teddy bear, -a little team, a sled and some blocks. I am four years old. Clyde Breiner, R.

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"Accordingly, on" the Chicago and Northwestern, between Chicago and Clinton, Iowa, the first vmail car, with distributing racks, manned by experts, was inaugurated with the advantages of the system so immediately apparent that the railway mail oy Joy oy Joy oy Joy oy Joy oy Joy oy Joy oy Joy oy Joy oy Joy oy Joy Joy Joy 1 Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy oy oy oy oy oy oy oy oy oy oy oy oy oy oy oy oy oy oy oy Joy oy oy Dear Santa: We. want 'a-doll with curly hair, a tea set, candy, oranges, apples and nuts. We have a baby brother; Pleee bring him a rubber doll. Your friends Ellen, Alice and Irene Friederich, R. R.

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As a result, needless time and delay have been eliminated and all mail is forwarded-the quickest way." Under the old system, Mr. Arm oy oy oy Tlhcsrcs a vyrHc3 o1P Joy so a Gin risloias Savoogs Accosiiil; at Iib strong, who like his fafher was in the man service ior a nuniDer oi years. oy Joy Joy oy Joy Joy oy Joy Joy oy Joy Joy py Joy Joy oy Joy Joy oy Joy Joy oy Joy Joy oy oy oy oy oy LAST TIMES TODAY oy Joy oy Joy oy Joy oy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Joy Jl i IVlarlora pointed out, one agent in a small compartment Received and distributed mail from town to town, handling that received from local -offices aid pouching the remainder for the terminal office, where it was distributed and sent on its way. The Armstrong system provides for mail crews of competent experts, who open all pouche3 and tie sacks, distribute the mail on the train and at the end of the run or at railroad junctions the mail, properly sorted end pouched, is delivered to connecting trains without further delay" and the necessity of passing through a central office. With the general adoption of the railway mail service, it became necessary for the postal department to have a general superintendent of the service, a position which Mr.

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