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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 Tni3UNE-M0NIT0R FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 193 PACT. FIVE. I II g- I ing her cousir.s. Miss Rowena Moise and Lloyd Moise, of Ottawa, in a few- Iff. days.

On Monday they, in company Society with Miss Florence Ingham, wiii I'M out to Bandera where a cabin has aturday been engaged for the week. Phone 128. ine ice cream social which was planned originally in honor of Rev. Garver, evangelist at the Brethren Only Mission, will be given this evening at the home of Mrs. Ida Wheeler for the Rev.

E. Fetters instead. The ladies of the church have it. in charge. Complimentary to Mrs.

U. B. Pear-toll of Fort Leayenworth, and Airs. E. E.

Strother and daughter. Hazel, of St. Latis, Mrs. It. Ciiougntoit entertained yesterday afternoon at her home ou South Hoiion street in a delightful way.

'ihere wre about twenty-five invited guests and the early hours of the afternoon were spent informally with music on the Itegina and social eonersation. Yellow and white was the colors used Randolph Kennedy arrived home- last" night from the state university ana win spend just a tew days here visiting his mother before leaving for Yellow itone Park, where he will take YOU AUK laboring under a false impression if you think that Suits at .15 aren't reliable we sell Suits at that price that will outwear, outlook and outvalue inositol the $20 Suits you find at other stores. The reason is as simple as '15, Buying power of a tremendous type, ALL-wool fabrics. ALL style-models, tailored in a way that guarantees style permanency Suits that will satisfy a man who isn't easily satisfied. The assortment is so larire that it's the easiest thing in the world to lind exactly what you want at $15.

Look at our Blue Serge Special at $15. Other Suits or and Pants at 10 up as high as artistically in decoration. The a position wiih the Wiley company 1 the park for the summer. Mrs. J.

A. Young, of Richards, Mo. long runners in pale canary ton crested the table diagonally along the Jength and myrtle was trailed gracefully to the corners where it drooped her mother, Mrs. S. J.

Slagle and niece, Miss Dorothy Slagle, both or over the white cloth prtttilv. 'lhe Houston, who came in yesterday centei piece was composed of delicate to spend the summer with all came to Fort Scott last night for, a and fragrant elder blosscnis inter short, visit. mingled with white larkspur. Bou Mrs. R.

H. Hubbart and Miss Lizzie quets of the same tlowers were used throughout the rooms. At the close of the afternoon the hostess served an Hughes returned last night from To peka, where they attended the" com appetizing four course luncheon and those present regretted the hour ol mencement exercises at the Wash bum College, where Reese Hughe. graduated. Mr.

and Mrs. Van Arsdale Spring and Mr. and Mrs. W. Wise, of Joplin.

over last to spend rl SHIRK the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Orlan do Cheney, while enroute overland Kansas City. departure. Miss Elva -Schubert and Mi.

Ciif fold Joyce, both of Union town, who were united in marriage Vednesda by Probate Judge Russell at his oitict: in the court h-use, left that, evening for Pueblo, where they will make a honeymoon visit of tome time. is understood that upon their return they will make their home at Uniontown. Mrs. Joyce is the daugu- ter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Schubert, and Mr. Joyce is the son cf Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Joyce, both families being among the most prominent in Un Take advantage of These Specials. $4.00 Patent Button Oxford $3.35 $4.00 Velvet Button Ox ord $3.35 Tan Button Oxford $3.15 Tan 2-strap Oxford $2-95 Mr.

and Mrs. John Lotterer are th parents of a son who arrived at theii home this morning. It has been defi nitely settled that his name is to be John Jr. 4 The King's Heralds and Little Light TELLS OF LIFE IN GAY HAVANA MAHMATOX Bearers will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Shipp and Mrs.

Houghton, 901 South Horton Street. Mrs. Sallie Taylor, of Richards, who has been here for a visit with Alfred Hencey Is working for Jap American cities, is giving up the patio and villa type cf the south of France and that of the American south and southwest is becoming more prevalent. I regret the patio sincerely, but the younger generation find iontown. About twenty-five guests enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs.

J. YV. Withers this afternoon when she entertaiaed at bridge for Mrs. James Prown, of Kansas City, Mo, Sweet peas, roses "and summer flowers in the rich tones were arranged in quaint baskets about the rooms and were employed as table decorations in the dining room. After the games at last Monday by Mle Hcfcl snd Kate Fund-nberfcer i honor of IhHr friend.

Miss Lucy Riley of lirpjer. All gathered at the tund'tibrrer home about 10 o'clock. Thru tly departed for the river. At 12 o'clork a delicious lunch waa served. Th evening was spent In flablng an boat riding.

At a late hour all departed for their homes, aftir havnK spe.it an enjoyable day tvj ether. Mr. and Mrs. George Wllkins, re turned eo her home this morning. Miss Ivy Morgan and her fathe- more to admire in the story on story "Shoes With 9 Lives" 10 N.

Main Street. house with all the modern accessories There are, however, still some splen B. F. Morgan, were guests at a charming dinner given tr Miss Adda Ross did old mansions in Havana, where which pretty favors wve awrarded the of Redfield to a number of friends the patio exists iu its pristine glory Old Formalities Are Giving Place to American Says Wife of Mexican Minister to Cuba. Washington, D.

C. Senora Adela P. de Codoy, wife of the Mexican minister to Cuba, is spending the winter in Washington, where she is well known and popular. In a recent interview she had much of interest to say about Havana, where she has her home. The interview In part was as follows: "Havana is a beautiful city and we found Americans coming there in vast numbers, usually from Florida or from New Orleans after the carnival time.

hostess, assisted by Mrs. itoscoe Campbell ard Miss Louise Humphrey. Miss Mabel Holmes, of Bronson, is This style is where the rooms of the home look out into an inner court in the city visiting her cousin, Miss Pauline Ireland, and attending the served a dainty two-course luncheon About fifty or sixty girls were in at filled with flowers, where a fountain teachers institute. enjoyed a social hour when light i I ireshments were served. The socieij adjourned until the last week in December.

The following young ladies of the telephone office formed a line party to the Pictureland last night: Misses Aline Powers, Flora Powers, Ethel tinkles and the family delights to gather for intimate communion. Some tendance at the picnic given by the Cleaners class at the Methodist Sunday school last evening at Gunn Park Mr. Bryan Davis of Lawrence is in Jones. Mrs. Charles Collins spent last Tuesday afternoon with her mother.

Mrs. Todd. Charley Kelley has been visiting in Fort Scott this week. Mis Edith Deering. Pearl Hall and Bernedine Newcomb spent ie day last week in this neighborhood.

Rain is needed very badly. Everything is getting dry. Several from here have been attending the Airdome. All reports are It is very good. Miss Clara Harber went to Fort Scott last week and returned to her home la Redfield.

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harbor spent Sunday with Miss Maggie of Redfield.

number from here attended the graduating exercises at Redfield Monday night. Jake'Harber and Katie Fundenberg-er are attending the county institute at Fort Scott this month. Miss Lucy Riley of Hepler, has been visiting friends In this vicinity the past few days. A delightful fishing party was given he citv the guest of Robert Smith He will remain a few days before of the old government buildings have the patio. "Social life in Havana is as admirable as the climate.

I think the mingling of the odd ceremonial cus- going to Carthage, Mo. Horner, Grace Horner, Cecil Owens, It is worthy of a visit, indeed, to spend I Tribune- Monitor Want Ads Bring Results Dollie Briegs. Bessie Scott, Irene Wirt Dillard came down from. Kan sas City las: night, called by the sud Franey, Ella Waidelich, Anna Waide lich, Mildred Lowe and Lucile Lowe an entire winter there if one has the leisure. Many seem to possess that comfortable combination qf plenty of time and the requisite cash and it den death of his brother-in-law, L.

Refreshments were enjoyed after Michel. wards. The meeting of the T. B. Club hat Mr.

ana Mrs. Yv. it. itevnoius sre vet been postponed on account of bereave 'toms with the less formal ones of today has bred an air of easy social intercourse, which is most agreeable and not at all restrictive. Many of the older residents continue the formal method of life which is part of Spanish civilization.

Many others have adopted the easy ways of Americans, so that one may see the customs of two worlds and of two differing eras flourishing side by side. entertaining a young man wno cam ment i7 the family of one of the mem fin this morning. He is a pretty huskv bers. i. youngster, weighing thirteen pounds.

Mr. Reyno'ds: is sure the baby will i Mrs. Willis Lyon chaperoned the party which went out about six o'clock. The basket supper was served in the pavillion and afterwards, on the lawn across the lake, games were the amusement as well as sinking in chorus of old time songs. After a most delight .1 evening th-a you lg people wended their way homeward at nine o'clock.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Turley and Mr. and Mrs. D.

R. Keith, who are en-route to Arizona in a motor car were at Trinidad, Wednesday. A card written by one of the party there to Fort Scott friends says: "AH well; getting along fine; fine roads over Santa Fe trail. No bad luck with car but one slight puncture. Stopping on way and seeing all the sights.

Leave tcday for Santa Fe auto road. Destination is Flagstaff, Arizona." The Ste. Agnes Guild was pleasant- ly entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Missc Ella Fortney, as-. Mrs. W.

R. Marsh and Miss Ethel inke a for lie ueciares he has 4 McCord, of Mound Valley, wera here mr.GcU like a fighter already 13oth yesterday for a visit with frends. r.iother and child are doing nicely. There are so many balls and theater t- Mr. and Mrs.

Kcss Iteynolds art parties and dinings without number; Miss Nanna Comstock will enter the proud parents of a fine boy which in fact, it is rather unusual during the tain a few frie ids informally this arrived at their home this morning. for Miss Jennie Dougherty social season not to have guests to dinner and then go with them later to who is the guest of her cousins, Fred Mrs. H. A. Waldin and two chih' a ball or the opera or the theater and lone Parrish, west of town.

Re i en are lsitlng Mrs. r. n. coppage freshments and games will make up 4 at her summer home in Ash Grove There is much visiting and one may make a visit after a supper which -YAH lhe evening's pleasure. Cards have been received by Miss Juliet Snider returned yester follows the theater, something un heard of here.

But then often the day day afternoon from Lawrence, where friends from Mrs. Hattie McAnally, s-he has been attnding school. 1 light hours are sultry and they are given to home duties and those avoca who is a delegate to the convention sistant hostesses being Mrs. Harry Newman. Misses Alta Hanes, Katharine Walls and Marie Wood.

The la i Washington, D. of the auxil tions which keep one out of the sun. Mrs. Joe Moore left this mornins for Mapleton for a short visit with while the brisk breezes which spring dies completed their aprons for the associated charities and afterwards iary of the firemen, that today they would visit thu White House and be received bv President Wilson. All relatives and friends.

up with the departing day inspire en Talke A Thermos Bottle or Two with Yon on Your CMiM ergy to visit and enjoy social pleasures. I do not find the heat debilitat are having a fine time. Mrs. hi. is.

Payne and daughter arc visiting her mother in Baxter Springs Nadine Face Powder ing or more oppressive, as a rule Mrs. George Bacon and daughters, Lillian and Alice, left this morning Havana Suburban Road. Mr. Reeee Hughes and mother wil' tin Green Boxes Only) Makes The Complexion Beautiful for Marshall. stopping over in than in other parts of the world in summer.

Washington can be very warm, as all who know will testify. return tonight from Topeka. Kansas City a few 'days. They ex was delightful to run across friends from every part of the United States pect ti be gone about a week with the exception of Miss Lillian, who will Sixty cents each will be for and it has not the advantage of a con stant breeze from the sea which Ha 1913 Crimsons in good condition. Re vana enjoys every evening and remain some time.

turn to city library. J. A. Devlin. in the streets of Havana.

My long residence in Washington has given me friends in every state sometimes, which adds so much to the pleasure through the night." Robert Smith, who This been attend LA MAN FUNERAL TODAY. ing Kansas University for the past and filling out of life. Woman's Appendix Cost $100,000. year arrived home last night for the Soft and Velvety IT is PURE HARMLESS Money Back if Not Entirely Pleased The soft, velvety appearance re-mains until powder is washed off. Purified by a new process.

Prevents Was Held From Family Home In Ful "Winter in Havana is a season of summer vacation. He has with him delight. We have established our rans, France. seeking to escape the fate of her sister, who died after an operation for appendicitis in this ton and Interment Was Made in Fairview Cemetery. as hiu cuest Bryan Davis of Law home along the ocean front and truly rence, who formerly lived here.

country, Mrs. Tomasco Dornello, wife it surpasses description. The mingling All of Fulton mourned tcday, and Mrs. W. A.

Stapp. of Iola, came in of a Peruvian millionaire, is on her way of deep blue water with deep blue sky. this afternoon a greater part of the this mornins: to make a short visit the white winding road along the sea Paris to have a famous French phy business houses were closed on ac- and the magnificence of flower and with her brother-in-law, W. D. Melton and family, after which she will leave ount of the funeral services of little sician operate.

Making the trip with her family, two maids and a private foliage make a picture which one Arthur Laman, who passed away for Greenfield. where she will sunburn and return of discolorations The increasing popularity is wonderful. White, Flesh, Pink, Brunette. By physician, Mrs. Dornello estimates it misses and regrets.

Havana, I am Wednesday night of pneumonia fever. visit her son, Arch Stapp. will cost her $100,000 to get rid of her sorry to say, like so many other Latin- lhe services this afternoon were toiletcounters or mail. Price 50 cents. fiATIONAZ.

TOILET COMPANY. Parts. Tenn. troublesome appendix. Miss Jeanette Parkinson is expect- held from th1 Presbyterian church, where the little tot's father has been pastor for a number of years, and MAIN STREET PROPERTY SOLD.

vere conducted by Rev. Mitche The Misses Hahn Purchased McDon the Baptist church 'Cif Fulton, and Rev. J. A. Smith of this city.

The ald Building Today Through J. R. Kearns Agency. Vaudettf church was crowded with friends of Fill it with any cold or hoi drink vou wish and it will keep cool or hot until you are ready to use it Pints $2.00 and $2.50 Quarts $3.00 and $3.50 Telephone -170 the heartbroken family, but they The Misses Sadie and Lizzie Hahn could net begin to console them. today completed negotiations for the Showing The Latest In Liscened Pictures Interment was made in the Fulton purchase of the McDonald building.

Fairview cemetery, where the little 110 South Main street, and will hold body was laid to rest. che property as an investment. The Two Excellent Comedies Tonight aurchase was made from C. B. Mc Donald, who had owned the property The Baptist Ladies will give an ex () I II Harry Meyers, Marie Weirman, Peter Lang, In of 'or a number of years past, and was change at Woolsey's Music House, Saturday afternoon, June 7th.

Lots made through the J. R. Kearns rea estate agency. of good things to eat. The building is well located, having (Selig Comedy.) Keeping in close touch with th twenty-five foot lrontage on Main street, and brought a good price.

It is i three-story buildiag, the ground His Youth Wants is an education in present da business. floor of which is occupied by the Her ald confectionery, with the two up- "The Parting Etferaal" Griping Pathe Drama. Featuring The home of F. A. Monday.

410 er floors as living apartments. Th Misses Hahn do not expect to move (Lubin Drama.) Carly'e Hlaekwell, James Wolfe, In "Ucil Sweeney's Margrave street, was struck by lightning the first bright flash of lightium their stock of millinery there, but Betty Gray and Dmiald McKenzie this afternoon during the storm. The may occupy the upper apartments 5f kitchen chimney was torn off, and a hole was torn in the roof, and plastering being torn from the walls and ceiling cf the kitchen. Mrs. Monday had.gon tr the store a block away.

the (Kalem Drama of Frichard Blat cMe TRY A TRIBUNE WANT AD. (Essanay Western Comedy.) PERSONAL MENTION leaving her two little children on the front porch for a few minutes. They Drug Company were greatly shocked by the flash. M. P.

James of Pleasanton wa? business visitor today. Dr. G. A. Paige of Pleasanton and even those in the store were af fected by it.

The damage is not Underworld) Crane In "The Artist Trick" (Clever Pathe Comedy-Drama.) TOMORROW "The Federal Spy" In Two Parts. I Remember We Have The Coolest Theatre In Town spent today in city on piofession- South West Corner Main Wall Stn. nl business: 10 lbs pure hog lard, $1.35. Phone 79. City Meat Market The Wants reflect the desires of thousands and present at a glance Cbanze of Prtgram Monday, iredntsday and Thursday scores of opportunities that are open to the worker, the business man and ProMv no part of the daily pan" is so filled with human interest as the A'aut Columns.

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