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FORT SCOTT TUESDAY, JULY 8. PACC FIVE. from EvansviJIe, accompanied Pictoirelsied. SOG with her sister, Mrs. Royle Uuckner.

Mrs Crane has been enjoying a five weeks' vacation in the West and is now on her way back to New York where she -will begin rehearsals on Julv 15th for her part in "The Poor iety Vaodefte THE COOL PLACE No. 7. North Main St her friend Miss Jessie Myers, who will visit here for a couple of months. Mrs. O.

D. Lewis left this awning lrr yaite an extended trip of tht northw est. She a HI go to the coast via the Canadian Pac'fic. Mr. and Mrs.

O. S. Webb came up Phone m. Perfect Ventilation Air changed every SO Seconds Repeated To-Night Friendship, like love, must be taken, tor better" or "for worse." it is fcile to "throw over" a friend who manv wavs aives you pleasant and 'Little Rich Girl." originated by Laura Nelson Hall. Other plays under the came management of Arthur Hopkins are "The which was a great London success, and "Evangeline in which both.

Mr. and Mrs. Crane may apceer next season. Miss Grace Moore of Redfield was aareeable companionship, because, in deed, you discover faults not at first If one waits to find per visitins here this rnornfng en route trom Claremore, Okla, yesterday ano returned this morning by auto, accompanied by Miss Helen Roodhouse. The saleslades of the Calhoun stort will form a line party to "The Chorut Lady" tonight by the courtesy of Mr.

Harry C. Ernich. Mrs. XV. P.

Eri.TQ of Green Ridge. Mo came in this aftei noon for a visit Extra Special Luhin Feature in two Keels r.ZZLLJ I i 'f-i -'-r fection in his friend, he. will probably wait long and die unfriended at last. Whiting. A Fourth Picnic.

few of the friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrc.v V. UCNSrEAiWMCMr cf two weeks with' her father, Ira Pur- to her home from Lawson, where she had been to attend the funeral of her father, D. C.

Moore, whose death occurred last Friday as the result of illness of two weeks' duration. Mr. Moore, who was aged 60. was very well 'known to' many of the old -ettlers in the vicinity of Uniontown, he formerly made his home near Uniontown for a number of years, having left there about twenty years ago. I due and family.

I ii KO.iaiu were funTuii.tu uu m- 'WfmtYouJ'ibed, You dhovldmvc-KVJl h.wn at their home the hourtn. a-stf-ad cf celebiating in the city. A basket dinner was served or. the lawn in which all tr.ok part. The day vas enjoyed by all present, the elder couples convulsing' Toath the shade trees whiif the young people enter-rained with games music After Mrs.

Nelle Hahn returned yesterday from Joplin, where she spent Sunday visiting her mother, Mrs. J. L. Ma lone. Miss Agnes Montag left this morn-ng for Topeka to spend a few days nr.

Geo. A. Epier ana been visiting Mrs. Epler's parents ir and Mrs. L.

H. Parker, for the past week. Dr. Epler returned to Kan sas City yesterday to attend the meet dinner ice cream and "ake were serv with her sister, Mrs. Jack Symmonds.

with ARTHUR JOHNSON LOTTO BRISCOE in "THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S This two-act special offering does Director Arthur Johnson credit. We have never seen Lottie Briscoe to better advantage, and for that matter, seldom ever Arthur Johnson. Arthur Johnson plays the parts as the attorney and Lottie Briscoe, his wife. Don't Miss This Feature The Strongest of any the Arthur Johnson Pictures. 2 Other Good Pictures 2 4000 ft of film every day ed to the following: Mr.

and Mrs. George Morrow, Mr. anci Mrs. Scoit ing of the National Dental Associa tion. Mrs.

Epler and mother win go to Blue Mound in the morning to Mrs. L. A. Wright left this morning for Wichita for a visit of several weeks with her son, H. T.

Hansford. Mr. and Mrs. XV. H.

Palmer left this morning for Denver and Salt Lake, spend a few days with friends. Howard of Deerfield, Mo, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.

Pyle. Mr. and Mrs. S. XV.

Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. John Eisenbrandt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ciaunch, Misses Doliie Morrow Mabel Alma and- Audrey Eisenlrandt, Lillian Payton, Lulu Pyle, Esther and Pearl Ciaunch, Hattie Pyle.

Ina and Irene Howard, Miss Ola B. McVey and Jacob A Miller of Arcadia were united in mar riage this morning by Probate Judge Russell at his office in the court house. in "THE WRONG BATTLE" Biograph Drama featuring: Clair McDowell. Harry Carey, Hector Dion, and Lionel Harry-more (brother of the illustrious Ethel Barry-more). WEEKLY" Owing to an error in shipping we are showing the weekly to-day; it is always shown Mondays.

WILLIAM DUNCAN MYRTLE STEDMAN in GRANGE LAW" An excellent Selig Dia-' mond Ranch Drama New Pictures To-Morrow The couple were accompanied by the where they will spend the fiiaimer. Miss Lizzie McLaughlin has been confined to her room the past two days by sickness. Miss Mabel Tomlinson of Pittsburg Messrs Charles and Harmon Morrow, Ben Pyle, Floyd Ciaunch, Herbert bride's father. T. E.

McVey. her broth er, Floyd McVey, and Miss Pearl Pine. Eisenbrandt and Masters Charley Pyle, Earl Eisenbrandt aud Edward The modern library and living room should have comfortable and durable furniture, well designed and well finished. At our store you'll see dozen of pieces of correctly designed pieces suitaM- for the library or living room some are finished in fJoldcn Oak, some in Mahogany, and others in Fumed Oak. Your particular attention is called to the piece shown in our South ShowYindov as they represent comfort and durability at a moderate price.

In our store we show chairs and rocker suitable for the Library or Li vim; Koom. pried from to Library Tables priced from to Pennine Spanish leather upholstered Davenports from $40 to Come in nw and see this showing of comfortable Livint; Hoom Furniture. is the guest of Mr. Walter Huff for a They returned to Arcadia this after noon and will make their home there. Mr.

and Mrs. R. V. Earl of Arcadia Cameron. short time.

A most enjoyable time was spent with S. F. Seaver and wife on the 31 who have been here visiting her Mr. Otis Rain spent Sunday visiting fr. and Mrs.

E. P. Bo wen. niece. Mrs.

Oscar and at Mar- Fourth at their beautiful home 1 1-2 miles east of the cMy. Early in the day relatives and friends began ar- maton visiting her sistei, Mrs. XV. Givens, left this afternoon for Htatl PERSONAL MENTION. ville for a visit, of several days with nve and by 10 o'clock the house and yard was rilled with a happy, noisy.

her niece, Mrs Milton Hiatt. They (Jorge Million of Garland was a laughing crowd. Each family had win visit in this section for some in the city today. brought along a large, well-filled bar lime bet ore? returning home. ket and at noon tables were spread under the fine shade' trees in the yard Ed Higgins of Mound City was isiting here today B.

O. Brown of Redfield was in Mrs. T. R. Eastland and daughter and were filled to their capacity as Miss Agnes and father William Aber- The body of Mrs.

Belinda Beymer. whose death Jtcurred at Carthage yesterday, arrived this morning over the Missouri Pacific The body was tjk-en from the train to Evergreen cemetery and funeral sc-rviccs were held at the grave. Miss Lily Hedges, a daughter of Mrs. Beymer, and at whose home. she died, accotnpaukJ the body to this city.

Rev. Knepp of the Grace Methodist church, officiated at the services. Beymer wps very well known here, having formerly been an inmate of, the Old Lndy's home here. She is survived by three daughters end son. L.ilv Hedges Carthage, Mrs.

Effie Withrow of Kansas City Mrs. Mertie Bell of Waxa- the city yesterday. alo was every one there. erombie, all left this morning for Salem, where they will vi for After noon two large-'freezers of ice L. E.

Lyon of Fulton was visiting here yesterday. some time at the home of Mr. Aber- cream were opened and all enjoyed ill the cream they wanted. The day -Phillip Johnson left this affr ter Dorothy, who have been here the was spent in each one doing just asN crombie's sister, Mrs. Higgins.

En route, tney will stop at Pueblo, and Salt Lake City, Utah, for short noon for chctopa fcr a short visit. gueits of Mr. and Mrs. N. Rogers of Miss Ruby Bats of liiittville east of the city, returned yesterday visits.

car.ie in today for a short vi3it. he or she liked and in the evening all went to the Airdome to finish th oc--sion. Those oresent were: W. A. leaver and wife.

I. W. Seaver and Mrs A. Fairmnn and chil to their home in Coffeyville. TheFodGottFmmfmsim Roy Uritton of Mapktcn drevt Another camping party will go out over in his car today for a rhort viit.

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jacobs left this to Eandera tomorrow to spend a week nat hjc, and Beymer Kansas City.

1 I I a. 4. f. -Mrs. Marj Buker leit this after nrrning for Furmyside, where composed of Mrs.

K. Warren Snider, i.oon for Paul for a short business they will izit lor Fome time with Mrs. O. Cheney, Mrs. Faye Henry and visit.

their dau.iter. Ctf.ri rf turning i dren. Mrs. J. 17 Wilcox.

Mr. and Mrs. airman. Master Ora Fairmm, O. E.

Seaver, Mioses Carrie and Vin-ti Seavc. L. W. Lepplomm and v.ife, Tt.r-e John Seaver and Mr. and Mrs.

S. F. Seaver. lome they will go tp and down the George Varble left this morning Billy Bolevar Henry, Misses Emma Bolevar, Esther McElvaine, Clara Wagner, Miss Jessie Myers of Evans- Pecific ccat. for Iola, where he has secured em ployment, ville, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stoi.t r-nd family Mrs.

Elizabeth Cochran of Hepler will lomr-rrow for their trip The B. W. R. Club was entertained returned home this afternoon after a I nnssinp-on throueh. however, much to through the uoithwrsf.

1 h'- wl'll. Special Sale on yesterday afternoon in an enjoyable ihe disappointment of many who lake an inland boat irip tc Sk.igwvy; which will take days. would like to see the local market way oy jonn Agar, sr. uoim- Mrs. Osden Crane of York, who is better known by 'her old Fort Scott friends as Miss Grace Benham, which she has adopted as her stage name, is visiting Mis.

James Humphrey until tomorrow when she will go to Nevada. to make a short visit -H. N. Reynolds of Kansas City flooded and then have the treat sell for was here today for a visit with his Mr. Jerry Turley ha bought notbfr new Ford car from C.

P. Miller. Mr. Turley took one of the longest trpn that has ever U-en made by Fort Scott autotats. Koing through In his Ford car to Flagstaff, Ariz, over the hllla and mountains and going through the aiidg of the desert, altogether lome noes as usual was the diversion for the guests and in conclusion the hostess served cooling refreshments.

Mrs. five cents a melon. son. Ross Reynolds. Mrs.

J. B. Shepherd to ii'J home of Mr. and Mrs. S.

B. Hill, several miles northeast of the city, last --Elmer Fran? loft this arterr.cui: s. Burton will entertain the club for Hepler for a vM: of several davs next week. off with his sister. Mrs.

H. C. Kenned v. 4.00 There v.ill be a very hort meelug cf the city council this probably not lasting later than midnLtut. The complaints of the appraiyr' reports fov Marmoien avenue.

O'k njght, on acceunt of the their little daughter. Mrs. J. A. Pierson of Parsons, who Aiirdome Mr.

and Mrs. a. A. Peterman and has been here fc- several days visiting her husband's father. H.

P. Piei- mileii. and carrying a load cf pasiH-ngcrs and barjrace weighing ovr l.Oiio pounds. Mr. Turley aaya th Ford car can go where othr car cannot go.

He pad othr cara atut In the tand, fome of them very high priced cars, but the Forda could g-i Miss Marcella Peterman of Fort Scott R. A. who nas been vifit-ng at Cainille, and Dave City, was visiting here today, emonte to "ais home at; Hepler. Walter Hufine of Garland war visiting hre tolay, enroute Heplei for a visit with his father-in-law, S. T.

ehzem and family. son anu ramuy, rf-turned lDis auer- motored to Pittsburgh, Saturday, and aand Sixth street wAll be heard. ATter -these have ben trrcsh-out to the satisfaction of all concerned, the adjourned 'rnm noon to her home. noon to her home, and Mrs. J.

XV. Button Oxfords sne was acrompa- were guests of Mr nied home by hr husoand's sister, uiatchlev Pittsbur Miss Emma Pietson who will virit her fell iitauiigui. wiil be heard. There "ill 'through all hkeiy be but little uiitiiiePt up, as most of it was cleared av ay last Tuesday. This Week Lawrence Deming Company Mrs.

Frank O'Brien was hostess to the Coterie this afternoon. There was no special program but the ladies had their needlework as usual. Light refreshments were served in conclusion. jesse or uananj wa? visiting here today, enreute to Moore Mont, where he will make his home in the future. Mrs.

J. F. Patterson, who ha been here for a visit with her 30hf H. L. and .1.

M. Per.n. returned thif for several days. fs The C. E.

Society of the U. B. hurch will meet tonight at the home of Mrs XV. H. Carlisle, 720 South Wilson street.

After a short business session during which time delegates will be elected, there will be a social hour and refreshments will be served. at $2.95 At the front door of the court houiM thin arternoon Sheriff Coven nol.l at auction under a foreclosure ult a farm of 16 rTd northwrat of Fort Scott. The fdrecloimre suit wat brought by Charles K. Farrrll. tb Foit Scott blacK'tnlth.

agaiast thi Chaneys, who mortgaged the farm. Out at the Calhoun catin on Mill creek th firh problem has been a hard one to solve. No one could catc.i any fih for "th- ramp. They just Windsor, I would not bite. Yesterday, however afternoon to her heme ut Mo.

fin I OI11 D. D. Dodds of Canyon City, who has been here for several visiting the home of Mr. and Mts. XV.

F. Dinklage, left this morning for his home. Mrs. C. R.

Eastland and daughter Agnes left this morning for Salem, Master Donald Calhoun went cut an I broke the spell bv catching a good fctrir.g cf fish. He's the hero of that Mr. Farrell bought the plar la for 1.293 43 the amount of his mortrr Miss Margaret Chambers cf Hiatt ville, who has been here for ievera" Mioses Julia and Bertha Christel will leave on Thursday for Colorado, where they will enjoy the mountain "-reezes for a month or six weeks. camp for a time, at least. cays visiting her aurt.

Mrs. Johr jand th cots of forclosur. Crain, returned to her home this ternoon. They have taken a cottage at Colo-1 Ore. They will also stop over at other rado Springs and from there they I points on their.wav.

Mr. and Mrs. XV. A. Fincannon Black, Velvet, Patent Leather, and Tan All Size i and all widths will take side trips.

Masters Jame and Vincent Hill of Blue Jacket, who have been visiting her brother, A. M. Odell of Arcadia, returned this afternoon to have returned from Walnut, whee Mrs. G. N.

Sanford entertained the "The Chorus Lady" Wednesday "DORIS" Thursdav "LENA RIVERS they have been visiting relatives an Missionary Society of the Grace M. friends for the past few days E. church yesterday afternoon at her home on South Crawford street. The Mr. and Mrs.

B. M. Jacobs left to their home, visiting in this city en route. A. XV.

Burton of Prescottt, who has been to Moran for a visit with his son, P. E. Burton, was visiting here today, en route to Eldorado Springs, where he will visit several days. program was an interesting one and da. for sunnyside." to spend 1 in nrtnnlnl vkT llffht Onto Yl flT I utcuU1Culo two months visiting their daushter.

CMru uj uwaicao. I Mrs. A. B. Weber.

I night Change of play every throughout the summer. Ti South Side XV. C. T. U.

will I Mrs. Wilbur Kitchen and tnn Dr. and Mrs. R. O.

Crume of meet tcmcrnw afternoon at 3 ocloctijleft this mornng for Pittsburs and 1 with Mrs. F. R. Shall, 13J South Mam I Cherokee to visit relatives and friends Richards drove over "this afternoon in Tickets 10c and 20c No Half Tickets street. There will bo a patriotic pro-1 for a few days his car with her sister, Mrs.

J. O. ss Weeks of Wagoner, OIl. who caught tho train here, en route home. She Shoes With 9 Lives" and members or the club will give readings trcm the Parliament.

All members are urged to be present Mrs. William Bolevar has returned has been visiting at Richards for some time. Mr3. F. R.

Kennison of Mulberry, B. T. Gilbert returned yesterday 7 who arrived yesterday for a visit with morning from Dallas, with hit her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Aus, left this norning for a visit of sevtra days Theaterette Showing The wife and baby, who have been there fcr some time visiting her parents with her mother, Mrs. L.

G. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. H. Burgower.

Mr. Gil of the countrty six miles northeast bert reports that there are severa if this city. bad ashouts on the Katy in the south Mir. Hnttie Iligpins of Liberal. Mo.

at one place an entire mile of track go tias oeen nere visiun ner sun aeing out. Car; seed fine germination, per $1.53 Kaffir Corn nice o. 2 white per twt is Red Kaffir ern. Pr cvt 1.C5 MUo Male. per cv.t German millet fancy, per 22' WhlppocrwiM Cow Peas bushel 2-63 Dwarf Esex Rap per lb 10 BIi, Men Fe-d 8 Kick .25 ir Feed, ft-ll.

95 -Big Hen Feed, 10lb 1.S3 Our seed's all fhow rxcclhtit ginii-naticn and it would be eronoray for )ci to pMrr ted. Plant Cane, Kaffir and Cow pr-as ar pet a g'v. fcrape cror. Afk your (jr "BrLs li9t" FUrur an do ntl accept unJ-r any clicuni-ttJinees. Ycu can sr-t cheipr flour.

It w'll not make as many loaves f.i bread to he sak, and i.s not as good quaJity. BROOKS WHOLESALE CO. Fort S-rr tt Kaa. uid family, A. R.

Higgii s. left yesterday for Knslevale to visit hr daugh INJURED BY FLYING GLASS. ter. Mrs. XV.

XV. Brannen before re turning to hrr home in Literal. Mrs. C. M.

Bachman Badly Cut Wher The Intermediate young people of Pop Bottle Broke Under Pressure. Hit by Piece. the Baptist church have been having This morning Mrs. C. M.

Bachman a contest for the last month, and this evening on Mrs. Ragsdale's lawn. 220 owner of the Bachman bottling workf TO-DAY South Judsoa, the winners will be en was standing near one of the Cllin; hi tertained by the losing side. machines. All at once one of the bot A Fine Lot of Dinner Rings and Shirt Waist Rings I Just Received These are truly extra fine and you'll enjoy looking them over, evil if you don't care to buy just now.

We invite you to look buy only if you feel like it. i Robt. R. Loiterer Manufacturing Jeweler, 7 South Main St. Successor to Verce Powell.

les burst into a hundred pieces. On Mrs. M. Kkby of Garland and piece of glass much Jarger than th her sister. Mrs.

J. R. Elmore of North others flew across the room anc Yakima, Wash who is visiting her. 'Tll( te vre in Fort Scott today, enroute to Kiattville fcr a. visit of several day? with their cousin.

Co. Tom Walker. Mr. and Mrs. XV.

Root returned this struck her on the side of the face The cut was very severe and she wa-removed to Dr. Newman's ofSce wher the wound was treated. The bottles are filled automatically but in some manner one was over filled and the pressure broke tn glass. It flew over the room, br Mrs. Bachman was the only on struck.

The Injury was quite bad an' Bone" 3 Reels 3 BISON 101 CO. A War Drama with intense excitement. Big Cast. (Ira ml Production. Entire Change To-LIorrow oe To All morning from Kansas City and ether points in Misscari.

where thev hvr been for some time. They were a'v coir. ounied by Miss Lola Grantham of North, Yakinis. Wash Mr. and Mrs.

J. XV. Hawkins, of Oswego. Kan, are in the city vsiting nd looking things over with a view it was feared it would be serious it bled profusely. The Frisco has for the past thre- or four days been handling from 20 I carloads or Texas watermelon! to locating here II I Mrs.

Harry Jones and little daugh-. flbfe vix via AiDir Vi UAHXS LfTCLk.

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