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Fort Scott Daily Tribune and Fort Scott Daily Monitor from Fort Scott, Kansas • Page 5

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FORT SCOTT TRIBUNE-MONITOR, FRIDAY. JULY 13, 1912. pace nvr jjf Fhont 122. 1 mcst charmingly appointed party this morning- for the Misses Mary Helen and Ruth Barr of New Orleans. The rooms were decorated in summer Sowers, the Queen's lace handkerchief and nasturtiums, and tables were arranged for 500, the prize for high score going to Miss Ruth Keene.

A most refreshing luncheon concluded the morning for the guests and the following: Misses Ruth Keene, Jennie Withers, Mary Rice, Came Cal houn. Helen Cram, Kate Sheppard; Lucile Bayless, Helen Howard, Humphrey. Helen Moulton, Hazel Moulton, Ethel Cheney, Lucile Dil-lard, Orlando Cheney, Miss Cleat McNinn of Kansas City, Miss Helen Piper of Parsons, Miss Alice Ryner of Short ris l3, N. Miss jf Ccifeyville were -it lfe 0- yj L-r Hail to the wine that wakens laughter From cellar to the rafter. Leaving care to follow after Leading him.

a merry chase. Weeks-Bamberge. Last evening at the home of Mrs. B. N.

Gilbert, and Mr. Gilbert, 224 South Eddy street. Miss Frances Bamberge became the bride of George Davis Weeks of Pari3, Ky. The Rev. James I 1 I II'" JK.

"-IT. -I i ill l.tttft' 1 I I 'i i-j A i i Aikin Smith of the First Presbyterian church, was the officiating clergyman I of torn' jiests 1 1 i jit Sz-" -SI n1 .1 vawT I nr a. reDresentative of oniy relatives dcius prweui. a Ithe Satterlee-Hayes camp of Bandara, iiltfnn serv-1 was in the city today buying some 7Z wZvo mosquito lotion. They have haa no I 1 fish bites although plenty of the other over the K.

T. for St. Louis. where they will visit Mrs. Weeks txmsin, and from there go to Paris, rvhere they are to make their variety.

Mr. Satterlee said that ine other fishing party, composed of Bert Smith, L. Michel and Charles Katzung, were having good luck and kept the whole neighborhood supplied with home. Ir. and Mrs.

Weeks expect iu sptruu a. lew weens nu feiwv.a. finnv tribe mother at the latter place, and then the fmny tnDe 4 At go for a trip through the east, and on Mrs. Ed Hale entertained the Royal their return to Paris will go to house- ciotr Tmrrniderv club this alier- eeplng. Mr.

Weeks has a very fine noOQ for ber siSter, Mrs. Bert Hale, position with the L. N. railroad at I -ninvt-A an informal after- that place. Mrs.

Weeks has been nn(1 rtaintv refreshments were Buy Your Furniture, Rugs And Draperies Noiv, While The Prices Are The Lowest The store that is always making a search for NEW things always socking something BETTKIJ nmt move stocks on hand rapidly. It nnxst often close out lingering pieces at lowercd prices to make way tor fresh And at the close of the husiness 'year when unsuspected surpluses are discovered the aggregate amount to he dipoed of is increased two-fold. Hence the remarkahle variety emhraeed in the offerings of wliich we write. Buums me summer ncic uu at the close, utner guesis ot aunt and during her stay has been, an I the club were Miss Helen Piper, of exceedingly popular gin. ca3 pcnns Haakett.

of Okianoma a most charming manner and attract-ritv mTss Clara McKinn. of Kansas ive 6tyle, and will no doubt be thecity Mrs. Claude Piper and Mrs. M. same iavonte ner new nome inai i Clark.

sne nas oeen nere. i The following members of the The members of the younger crowd Neighborhood club will join Mr. and enjoyed a delightful nicnic supper and jirs. Frank Penniman and Mr. and later a dance at Gunn pirlast even- jjrg.

Frank Tallman at the tatter's ine. The affair was planned in honor Mhin tnniht for the week-end. Dr. of t.vo voting girls, Miss Katherine lan(j Mrs. M.

F. Jarrett, Dr. and Mrs. Bundhar Wilton Rugs Hick? of Hcntlerfon, and Miss In ishpr. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Scott Pauline Rose of Kansas City. Mivjand Mr mid Mrs N.

H. Conine com Diningroom Furniture The Walter Kayne of Kansas City was also pose the party wearing an -out-oi-town guest, ine picnic sup-i Rug known. Patterns cop and the party was ready for the dance I hnme in Pawnee yesterday after by 8 o'clock. Delightful music was spending the past year at the home of iumisned oy tiernice SDearman hr sistpr. Mrs.

Martin Miner, iviisa 1. Nothing rccrvc and Russell Penny. The party includ-IHuss attended the High school and ed: Misses Katherine Hicks, Pauline I Teachers Institute here and was suc- have reduced tin AIta Maener. Helen Kintrshurv. IcAsfiil in cettine a school for next pneo on Bedroom Furniture A genuine Sheraton Suit in Circassian Walnut.

Sold for $150.00, now Solid Mahogany. Birds Eye Maple, Golden Oak All woods and finishes represented. Whether you want an odd piece or an entire Suit, you should make your selection now. Anna Humphrey, Wave Hepler, Irene I year. Davenports Here we show all the well known makes and ever one is guaranteed: Priced during this sale at fully a saving of -Si 0.00 to 615.00 on every one.

Buy a Davenport now and get the choice of a large assortment. Hepler. Grace Thomas. Mildred Nel-1 every niece in our tore son. Julia Kennedv.

Marv Ware. Mil- Earnest Heuser returned this morn ied from the choicest On- eiitals. Priced during this sale at Hardwick Wilton Rugs The closest woven Rug we have ever seen and a rug that has all the sheen and color of a silk Oriental. during this sale at $39.00. dred Rice.

Alice Snider, Florence Ins-ling fm Chicago where he has been ham and Messrs. Walter Rayne, Frank I attending the National Teachers Con- and the saving you can make now will go a long Crain, John Crain, Charles Ahrens, vention. tie wm remain nere John Crider, Robert Smith, Randolph about the first of August when he will Kennedy. Tom Ware. Alhert Phonpv leave ior Anacouua, urIC for the Harold Calhoun.

Llm-rf npnnm will- teach manual trainin ney Penniman, Xelson Howard. Cha. looming year. to anSt Tnohom I way towards helping furnish another room. I Mrs.

H. F. Chapman entertained a IrnmnATiv at an airdorae party last ana. iu it uilp inpn wun i evenine lor ner gnesi, jiiss awx Riner of Short Hills, N. Y.

Later the company was entertained for luncheon at the Chapman home. Mrs. Harry Cassell of Atchison. was an out- of-town guests. ft S1.00 Down and Only SI.

Of) Per III Llovd Lakin will auto to Fredonia I TliesiteFette 1 rm 'Ti Do Not Fail To See The New MeDottgall Kitchen 'Cabinet. tomorrow to spend Sunday and will Week Buys the return with his wife and daughter. ois and his mother. Mrs. C.

A. Lakin, who have been spending the week I I there. Miss Grace Wilson will accom dDcoisiy pany Mr. Lakin to Fredonia for the week-end. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Lee left this afternoon for points in Colorado for a two weeks' stay. They will join Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parrish, who havejmate there beneficial will remain in- MANY VISITED GOOD ROAD TRAIN been there the past few days, and I definitely.

CAUSE OF WRECK ers and land The train is making a tour of the entire Frisco system, and is m-iking stops for lectures in all the cities of any importance along the system. Hun they will travel loseiner. i (Continued from Page 1.) I The following will make up a picnic the cortti-r's Inq that a mlaac star.illr.g over a tHe.hon mriiii might In i art have LMa rftoMlti lie refk. Stf euhl i a hcs' Miss Minerva Gillies has gone toiparty at Eridal Veil Park this even AM Mound Valley. to Join a party imK: Misses Lizzie Coffman.

Addie ERROR of friends for a house party at meiyhite. Nellie Nutz, Blanch Hart, Del- II UUI not only increase the revenues from a farm, but its value as well, and that the benefits derived from them are far in excess of their cost to the farm- dreds of such stors hav? been mau an.i the train will be continued until city and community alone; the line of the system has ben visited. In the south; where it was some timi' home of Miss Fern Donanue. lnejia, Gilham and Mrs. John Gillies guests and hostess were all former I a 3 Keels 3,000 Ft.

3 Reels of Up-to-Date Films 101 Bison 101 Feature Memories of a Pioneer A Drama. A Power of Thought A Drama by the Red Co. The Doctor's Carriage A Good One by the Imp Co. 5c To AII-5c classmates at the Kansas conerva-i an(j jjrs Oscar Rice and Mr. mag from Cor.jcres I'rk Jut prior to the arr! un rto-j 1 the sap to for Er to boll train No.

4 until a fr train had sb'-aJ Sh trie! to itoj No. 4. but tali it ran r.it the tlgr.al. It tcry of Music. land Mrs.

B. E. Reid left this morning Telephone Instruction Misunderstood by Tower Operator. I in the latters car for a several days Mr. and Mrs.

F. H. oster ana i tour tQ Kansas City and Lawrence Practical Fashions daughter Bernice plan to leave some-1 time next week for New York where nr. and Mrs. R.

W. Curts, of Salt thov will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Lake are the guests of Mr. Curt's LADY'S THREE-GORED SKIRT.

aso, a movement has aireacy Leea started for the betterment of tht roads as a resuh) of the information given in the lectures, and similar results are expected to develop eldt-where. F'ourhon county was a pioneer in the buiMiue of eood roads in Kansas, ani while those residing here have already paid their proportion for the construction of such roads over Scott township, it is safe to say that the good will spread, and that it may eventually INQUEST BRINGS OUT FACTS Vernon Foster. They, will also spena I uncle, Mr. Bert Peterraan and Mi-s. some time sightseeing through toe i Peterman at Delberta Farm North and East.

I I Mrs. F. S. Ruby and children of Wil to Misses Grace and Lav eta Allen I low Springs, are here for a few left this morning for points coiora-1 days' visit with Mrs. Ruby's aunt.

Mrs Mrs. Wilcox Showed Deposition Argue With Those Questioning Hei Inquiry to Be Resumed Monday. do to spend the summer. Miss Laeta m. S.

Stoner and family. she fiid. that th jr.on wro mrl- war.trd her to Inform I'ark when trala No 4 the to r. She Misunderstood Orders. Mr.

raid th tlrljl eh eho'ild Hop No 2. a ir jr train, mhich she sail ran by tae jr-ra'. but i'd ft ts tower. Tfa minutes later th taull train. No.

S. shot pait the s-' against It and crashed ir.to train Np. 2. The witnefs a.irnlttel thlt If hid cot mli Ln1-rtixd th she would not bate N'X 2 and th a'. id' nt prclat! oU Mien ha3 been in failing health rori result in the continuation of the good road -system over the entire county.

some time, and if she finds the cli- Samnel Lloyd Mangham and Miss city. Kffie Flumerfelt, both of this Ok i i A 1 were married thia morning by Pro OR. E. B. CARNEY, Osteopath.

Telephone 10 E. 1st. bate Judge Russell. Mrs. Study ven.

who has been Chicago. Joly 19 Mrs. Julia A. Wilcox, Lo as on iluty la the signal tower at stern Springs, near tM city. l.st Sunday when a mail train crasbtd into the rear of tte Overlcnd eti ress of the Chicago.

Ct incy railroad, killi.ig IZ PrEors aid injuring more ttan a New York Money. New York. July 19. Money on rail touring in the East visiting friendf. ind relatives, is expected home to steady; clos-n? bid, 2,.

1 1 4 I morrow morning. Miss Lizzie Helmer and mother re turned last night from an extended lime. DLIiUe's Beauty Hints From the Journal of Fashion. visit in Dixon, Ill and their old home in Chicago. liiiliHfS) 7 0 i Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hulett and 827 "No woman who prizes true beauty Tudge and Mrs. W. P. Dillard were quests of friends in Nevada last even- will neglect her eyebrows and eye "nc.

lashes. Brushing eyebrows trains them to grow arch-shape and applying Lorraine-IIeene Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walls, Miss Clara pyroxin will make them grow thick and silky. PyroIn applied to roots A'agner and Mr.

Robert Lotterer "1 notored to Nevada last evening. i any This stylish model will serve nice lr for separate wear or for the development cf a complete costume or will make the lashes grow long and silky. Miss Alma Cole, of Lawrence, will To keep the skin clear, smooth. is the time you decided last month to open an account with this Bank. Make good your resolve, and come in ancj get started.

Until you have given this system a trial, you will never be able to understand how very helpful it can be to you. No matter if you have to check it all right out again, open the aeeount and try it. "Too much trouble for the Bank?" That's what we are here for. You will find it a great help to you if you are really trying to save a little money, and get ahead. not start this pay-day? w.e Monday evening to be the guest if Miss Helen Burge for two weeks.

Mrs. Roy Spafford and son Allen. "eft this morning for Thayer, Mo, to fair and pliant, us? a simple complexion beautifier, made by dissolving an original rackage of mayatone in a half-rnt of witch hazel. Gntly massage face, reck and arms with this and you wil escape freckles, tan and sunburn. It prevents that 'shiny look and will not rub off or show like powder, while it gives a lovely, soft and -isit relatives for a few weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Greenfield and coat suit. It is an empire design, cut three gores with the closing at the The woman who does not End the empire-. waist line becoming may use the.

normal one. as the pattern makes provision for either style. This model Is a pretty cne for the use of two contrasting 'materials so fashionable at the present time. The pattern (SS27) is cut In sizes ZZ to 30 inches waist -measure. Medium size requires yards of 35 Inch material and 1 yard of Inch contrasting goods.

terry Fruit Haip berry Fruit Crtim Cherry Fruit Crciui Vanilla Cream Flowers r.c:r? C.rcct Vcn laushter returned this morning frcta several weks stay in St. Louis. 9 Mrs. Joe Do ran will leave tomorrow youthful complexion. "Any person desiring abundant, glossy hair should use a dry shampoo frequently.

Mix four ounces of powdered orris root with an original package of therox and sprinkle a teaspoon- 'or Kansas City to spend some time risiting relatives. Mrs. Frank Walts, of St. Joseph, The Scott State lank J. HOOBE, Presides! F.

H. FOSTER, Vice President JOHN H. PKICHARD, Vice President FRANK CUNNINGHAM, Cashier G. PENNY, Assistant Clicr. fo, is spending a few days as the "Pattern Department" cf tlu paper.

Write ful Of this milture OT1 the had n.I name nd ddresa plainly and be ure to f-Tt it thorouhlv ttroush the hair, sue, ud Bomber of ptttcra, w. jTheoox Traes the hair light, CufTy. Tiest of Miss Susie Hunt i Mrs. Walter Munn, of the Katxung r.r tore, is taking a two weeks vacation. SZZ3.

K3 527. NAi3 The Wants that win are invariably and beautifully lustrous, i "Paste mae by mixing water with fa little powdered delatone and applied a hairy sirfa.ee will remove every 'trace of superfluous hair or fuzz. Leave the paste on a minute or two, then remove and wash the furface. This treatment is safe, sure ar.J hose that tell in short, concise, ex- 4 "Th3 Girl Froni tbo Gclicn ressive sentences the important lets. Make the description adequate 7e r.1 1127.

113 Main. -have it contain the information that AND KOl. STATE -ill create desire oa ti.e part cf the speedy and leases the tkia hairless, 2rm ad srr.ooth. eaders cf the Wants..

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