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

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rryn I If Ycu Aro Lrclng Weight and your nerves are ia bad condition, we recoamied 3fe UaPfT Olive Oil Emulsion 6 Reels Today 6 Truth Kpisode of evntwiatag liypopkttipktUt a food and nerve tonic prescription. Prichard-BIatchley Drug Co. FOr.T SCOTT. DAILT FTHDAY EVKXTNO, AriilT. 2, 1913.

500 ETY NiEWSB El? 1 I Hi IJt 1 Human Zcology. Sly doss. geese. Slippery eels. Lgar sharks.

Birds of prey. Scare crows. Ravening wolves. Cleveland Plain Dealer. At Christian Church Tuesday.

The entertainment arranged bv Mrs. C. L. Ireland of the Willard Union W. C.

T. representing twelve foreign cation, was given to a full at the Grace M. E. church test Monday nrt. This entertainmen': proved so popular that a request has been made to repeat it on the West Ik i It TTTi Why does John Dore ojk-u the letter left for liuth (Jallon by her father, to he nfVned on her 18th hirt Inlay or prior What treasure.

does the letter speak of? Why is it nee-ssary to draw a certain ehest out of the sea to view this treasure' See tii- 10th insraUitHiit for the answer! the star basket ball team, Messrs. Gress and Woodard of Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. H.

L. Huston, who have been living at 919 South Crawford street, have moved next door at 923 in the Chescheir bouse. The Kind's Heralds and Little Light Bearers will meet with Mrs. Shipu ar.d Mr3. Houghton.

April at I at 901 Horton street. 5 Miss DIanch McElvaine, who is teaching in Kansas City, came home last night to visit her parents over Easter. Mrs. A. 11.

Allen and daughter Mis. Alien returned last evening from Kansas City, where they spent the day. Mrs. J. L.

Coannons of Devon, who has been spendins a few days in the "ity, returned to her home this morning. Auions the out of town at th ITiks' danre last were: Mi-s Villiams of Meadville and Miss Anna Josephine Dudley of Butler, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Hepler and family are goincr to move to Kansas City in it mrmiciiiFe, 'victroias am TT ATTRACT- LIBRARY For Easter The resources of this stcre to provide everything needed for the home makes selection more of a than a task: What wonld be nicer than to select something for the home as an Easter Gift? Eesides tre fr7 tlvns mentioned here, there ore dozens of others shown in our store and you are cordially invited to visit us and ccc the new Spring Housefurnishings. XttZl. a u-t h. a White Beauty down and "LfHt per v-el.

It's tin most wonderful of all Cahiii'-ts. in and at DAVENPORTS AT VERY TABLES In Mahoanv. Fumed Oak and 'loldru Oak. $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00. Kxtra troud values at $10.00 and $12.00 COMFORTAELE ROCKERS.

The newest stales are offered. Some wood scaN, some in leather in tap-stry. (Jooil quality medium pri-e. IVE PRICES. Duofohl stylvs at.

and $10.00 (lemiine Leather, larire Davenports at $40.00, $55.00 and $75.00 1 side. So arrangements have been made to give it. at the Christian rhurrh next Tuesday evening. Do not mi it. No admission will be charged.

c- Trcphy Cup to Sophomores. Mr. Max Rodecker this morning resented the trophy cup to the winning girls' basket ball team of the high scho'il. The Sophomore team won th" honor ar.d Miss Irene Can-aday mad'- the speech of acceptance. Sickle Met.

frj sUmrison 11R Arthur! street, charmingly entertained the So- ing Sirkle Club this afternoon at her home. A teo-Jt r.lensant social tim? was enjoyed by the ladies. The Maundry-Thursday services of the Scottish Rite Masons were held last nis(ht at the Cathedral, according to ritualistic custom, and were largely attended by members of the tcdie. This is the obligatory feast, in romniteoration of the crucifixion and' is very pretty. The lights were extinguished ar.d will remain so until Enster Day, when the service of relighting tlie Ushts will carried nut.

in eommemoFation of the resurrection. Ward Huntington oi this city has received word from his brother, llev. B. liuntinston. assistant secretary of the Baptist, board of foreign statins that he was elected a delegate to the national convention' of the boar of foreign missions, which wijl met at Los May If) to' Mr.

Huntington, expects to here for a visit on his way home. The Elks' dance, given last nuht. was tre best atteniipd dance of the! season. There were many interest- ns rancy costumes, aunouga an, 1 at mi guests did not masK. tie nmic ry.are jn fav0r, more so than the khaki trowns orcnestra was splenoma, a ralrmmm vuiva luncu us serveu 10 reiresn lae pockets above and below the belt, fas-danffrs.

and many cocsijered last over with a pointed and a evening's entertainment the jciliest brass huttor are marfp hv nil the ail- ol step, i. puts Whits MH'f ever dav. cunty the Your icyj- A VictCT-Victrola in the home gives you an opportunity $50.00, S75.C0, S100.00, $150.00 and $200. Special te.V3, so all of hearing the greatest mucic. Pricea $15.00, $25,00, $40.00, can aScrd to own one.

Over 5 COO Records to chooset from. Also a drama. f-a-turinir Francis Ford and Grace Cunard. A r.m-dv? with Eddy Lyons, mid a tr V. drama, with unlock riV.

Six Ilei-ls All S.h-cted to Suit A Program Hard to Come Karly I'leae Vour VAUDETTE Fealure Photoplays. TONIGHT The Shubert Special Feature Pioduction "MONEY 5f In five parts, featuring C'harltte l)e I (who starred in "Tli" and sni-port-ine eat. This is truly a wojnlerful phntoi lay and mi" ''t sliouhl See NEXT FRIDAY Lev Fields In "OLD DUTCH" SATURDAY (Tomorrow) "EXPLOITS OF ELAINE" Also Vitasxraph and other pieture. Pictureland Selected Photoplays. TONIGHT Helen Holmes In "THE ESCAPE OF THE LIMITED" Kalem railroad story.

Mabel Trunnelle In an K.diso'i 'drama. Sidney Drew In "THE PROFESSOR'S ROMANCE" Vitajrraph em -dy. TOMORROW Keystone Fatty, Supported hy Mahel Nor-mand and Charlie Chaplin (minor parts In "FATTY AND THE HEIRESS" Two parts. D. F.

Shirk, superintendent of the Kansas Children's Home Society of Kansas, will lecture tomorrow night at the Collegiate Institute on Pompeii and Mount Vesivius. The Iwture will be free, only a collection will be taken to cover the expenses. Mr. shirks home Is la Topeka. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT THREE ROOM ABART- ment.

furnished for housekeeping. 101 Blair Avenue. Mrs. A. Living ston.

WANTED SINGLE MAN TO WORK on farm. Call at 12)'2 E. Wau. F. A Totter.

about a couple of weeks to make their tome. Miss Gladys Carpenter, who is attending school at Pittsburjr. came home last nislit to spend Easter with her parents. Mrs. Jerome Hill of Memphis.

Tenn is the of uer daughter Mrs. Thomas R. Smith of Tower Hill. Mrs. M.

A. Timniine left yesterday for Parsons, where she and her husband will make their future home. Miss Dolores Keeling will leave this evenins for Kansas City, where she will visit over Easter. Miss Hath Cochran is home for the Easter vacation from Baldwin, where she attends college. Mrs.

A. M. Stream of Pleasanton. was in the city shopping yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs. Gause of Mound City were in town yesterday. iu. Mrs. Milhird DeBoben spent yesterday in Kansas City.

Real Military Buttons. Khaki colored serae and gaberdine itself. Short jackets that ha ye huge ors. And as for military buttons, there is no end to them. Many have some kind of insignia on them." though 0f course, the proper one.

used by the allied armies, is rot permitted. SHEPPARD -IN THE CAMPAIGN. (Continued from page 1.) director of The people's College. At 8 o'clock promptly the meeting proper will begin. Everybody is invited and especially are all members of the working class and church troers asked to be present.

J. I. Sheppard will speak on issues involved in tae coming city election, and you ought to hear him. Come early if you want a seat. Charles Elubaugh.

Chairman. PREACHER DISAPPEARED. Rev. C. W.

Rcss Has Oeparted for Parts Unknown. Cause of His Leaving Is a Mystery. Last Saturday niabt. Rev. C.

W. Ross, colored, pastor of the Shiloh Baptist church, left the parsonage near the r'aiirch, which is just behind the Baetimann randy factory, and since that time nobody has seen him. His wife says he left the house about 7 o'clock. Why he should leave nobody stems to know. If Rev.

Ross had any financial troubles or any other sort of troubles, the members of his church say that tliey know nothing about them. Put he has disappeared as completely a if the earth had swallowed him. His wife savs she has heard nothing from him since he left. Rev. Ross came to this city about two months.

aio from Washington. D. C. Since coming here he ha given seneral satisfaction among the members of the church." who are all mv-titied at his abrupt and unheralded departure. OKPo4l MENTION H.

T. Hansford of San Antonio, is visiting with old friends ir the rity. D. Filizola this morn'nc received a letter from Italy conveying to him the sad news that his mother. Mrs Aane Filizola, aged years, and who has for many vears made her home near N'aple.

died in th latter rart of February. The European war caused the letter to be much delayed. QUICK OF IT. Michigan Prisoner, Releasee, Kills a Woman He Met in Jail and Sentenced Within 24 Hours. Saginaw.

Mich April 2. Robert Smith of Cleveland was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder late yes terday of Mrs. Grace Steinhauser of this city, to whom he wa to have been married last night. Smith wa "erring his sentence in less than 24 hours after the killing. He recently met Stefnhaaser in the county jail, wEere he was serving a term for vagrancy.

Mrs nl Soulh Juason street. Local agent for Spirella Corset. Phone 59 I r' a his household goods from Moran. 1114 family will follow In a few dUys. Your Eyes Need the care, addition and glasses we shall-be pleased lo supply.

Crane Optical i Optometrist Optician 11 North Main Street. With H. A. Crane, Jewele Phone 180 mmJt 14 SATURDAY SPECIAL lllSt of these Pure 1 Aluminum f'oiTre I'er-colators al at Saturday after-noon. A value tor onlv 98c telephone orders BRISTOW IS CHAIRMAN.

State Utility Board Is Reorganized and Bristow Pecomes Railroad Member. Foley tc Municipal Plants. Topeka, April 2. Senator Joseua I L. Brisow became chairman of the public utilities commission today.

He will have complete charge of railroad matters. C. F. Foley, the retiring chairman, will have charge of munici-! WOMEN OF RUSSIA Petrograd. April 2.

As the war cor-J iiDues me women on tae ooruer suaer the horrors o' War and the mothers and orphans left at home are the ones who suffer most. In America are many mothers and daughters, who were left penniless by the viar of the Rebellion, but their sufferings are as nothing to lh women and children lf a widows and orphans of th soldiers who have fought and bled for their country in Europe. Many a other and daughter have reason to be thankful to Dr. Pierce for relief from suffering and the cure of thoe weaknesses of thir sex, because of his "Favorite Prescription." This tonic, which is strictly a temperance me lkir.e, has cured thousands of tho-e weaknesses, headaches, nerevousness, backaches, which are the outward manifestations of disease ia women. Dr.

Pierce's Favorite Prescription peedily causes all womanly troubles, to disappeear compel the organs to properly perform their natural functions, corrects overcomes irregularities, removes pain and mUery at certain times and brings back health and strength to nervous, irritable and exhausted women. It is a wonderful prescription, prepared only from nature's roots and herbs, with no alcohol to falsely ttira-ulate and no narcotics to wreck the nerves. It banishes pain, headache backache. low spirits, hot flashes, dragging-dowa sensation, worry and sleeplessness surely and without loss of time. What Dr.

Pierce's Favorite Prescription has don for thousands it will do for you. It's not a secret remedy, for its ingredients are printed on wrapper Get it this very day at any medicin dealers in eitfcer liquid or tablet form Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate liver and bow tizy granules, easy take a3 7 tXUIUWti I ral corporations, water, light and street railways, anl John M. Kinkel will have charge of the telephone and telogrspli business. EASTER BAZAAR.

Saturday, April at Woolsey's. by ladies of Grace Church. Adv. Lathrop Buliene Dead. I-i wren ce, April 2.

-Lathrop lullene, a pioneer resident of Ibis city. did today near hire after an illness of several montas. Mr. Built re came here in With his brother. T.

Buliene. he engaged in the dry goods business for a time in Kansas City. DKYWOOI) Oat sowing I slcwlv rr-roverirm from the snow storm of Monday uight. Art Mayberry anf family visited at Henry Johnson's Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Phil Picht spent Sunday with) their son Clarence ard wif. liarley Harding visited at T. C. Dut ton's Sunday.

Ater Sen shipped cattle to Kan sas City Tuesday. Oscar Mayberry has moved his family into their new bunsalow. Billy Simpson was in Fort Scott on Monday. A. C.

Ralston was a business visitor in Fort Scott Wednesday. Rev. F. B. Ranps.

of the Cato Baptist church, arrived Tuesday with of tee serios. Friends of Harry Brown congrat- ulate him upon -receiving a portion to play at the Maize theatre in Kan- sa-i ity. Mo. Mr. Brown had come 10 island Easter with Lis mother and was surprised when he received word this morning offering hin; the wcrk.

He left on the 1 o'clock train this afternoon. Prof. Dellinger of the Pittsburg Normal is giving a series of lectures to the teachers of the city schools in the commissioners" room in the Library building. The subject of these lectures is biology, leading up to eugenics. The third was given yesterday.

Mrs. E. L. Glaze, who has beer, in Newton. at the bedside of her mother.

i expected home this evening. Mrs. Hisbe is very ill. but her recuperative powers are wonderful, so the lamily is very hopeful for her recovery. Ban! Bathfon.

who is attending; K. accompanied Guy Waldo and sister to their home in Ellis. for Waldo an giving a big ttarty for fin1 the Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs young folks there this evening.

Mrs. Ed C.trlos and Mis Clara Mudd of Walnut were guests of Dr. and Mrs. -J. J.

315 South National avenue last evening. They returned home this morning. Dr. J. S.

Cummings and wife went to Fort Scott Monday evening to attend the Current Topic Club meeting and tear Charles V. Scott. Mrs. Cum-mings remained, for a few days' visit. Pronson Pilot.

Miss Mablo Dyslin, wao is teaching in the Kansas City schools, came down last night to spend the Easter vacation with her father and sister. Mrs. Frank O'Brien. Marion Marshall 42 South Craw ford street, is entertaining two of Many Recoveries From Lung Trouble Alterative ha restored lo l.rjl;n many su'Terers from lung trouble. Uet what it ini la this case: WilmiBKtua.

1I. In Jasaary. I dm lakrn with hfrnorrltin the Isntm Hy afcymleiaa. a l-adiax prar-titionrr, ail that It va laa trouble. I cut rry rk.

I'. l.ippiarott. mt l.ippiarvtt' Depart-meat Mo-re. Matlnston. Del-reeonimearfed Kekmaa'a Alterative that kat dear cjreat Komi.

I feesraa ttkias it at aaee. I eoatinaed faita-lully. ania: aa ataer remedy, and tlaally aotieed the eleariaK of the tBa. I imi hare mm trsabie with iij iaaes. I trnlr believe Kekataa'a Alterative aaved mr life." (mdavit IV.

MJIIRFA Dckman't Alterative is most efficacious in bronchial catarrh and severe throat and lunir affections and up-buUdinsc the system. Contains harmful or habit-forminjt drujf. A pt no aubstitutes. S5niall iie, regular ie. Sold by lead-ln drufrlcta.

Writ for booklet of recoveries. Laarmtary. luaae.a-t-. Sold by D. H.

Kurtz and C. S. Pratt, Fort Sc9tt Kartta. VILLA NEEDS AVIATORS. His Attack on Matamoras Delayed by Failure to Get Flyer.

Hired One at $100 a Day. Brownsville. April 2. Lack of an aviator delayed operations acainst Matamoras by the Villa which came here from Monterey. The Villa officers looked for an American aviator in this section but they balked at tae rate of l'o per day on a He-day contract, which Oiie American asked for his services.

They said an aviator would come frm Monterey. Tl re was no news tcxlay of time ohe aeroplanes which Villa's officers snH v. er to leave Monterey for here ysted iy. Information reaching An.eric-m army officers tfwlay indicate -alions to reduce Matamoraj lik'-ly to be slow. Tles rciorts sa Villa has no means of sneay eo.a-luunication with his iroors oprosit bere and that, the railroad -ir- to Um up taat except ins cavalry m'.

-tiry bodies can onlv niake a iiiils progress i day. Villa has been seeking aeroplanes to help overcome the ha lien iL's slow communication ant! la. of wires. A toy balloon. relHaHi bv an April Crst joker in Brownsville last night, saib-d over Matanora.

It created some exciipnnt in Brownsville but not a shot was fired at it by the soldiers. AN EASTER MEETING. At the Easter meeting this evenina at 7:45 o'clock, ia the First Methodist Episcopal church, the pastor will Sheriff Hartman this morning received a letter from the colored firm of Robinson and Jackson of Marshall, in reply to a letter he wrote tfcem a day or two ago regarding J. A. McKnig'nt.

According to Mc-Knight'f "order book" tie colored firm had given McKnight a considerable order. In their letter tier sav that they did give MeKn'zbt a $7 order, but that they afterward grew suspicious and "took the money away frora him." Th tone of the letter indicated that rafher forceful methods might have been employed in separating McKnigat from the coin The Ladies Aid of tae Grace church wi'l hold. an exchange at Kurtz Saturday. Adv. Miss Grace Cot.

teacher of niaco Studio at Woolsey's. phone $7. Flover Sale Saturday Watch onr window Saturday for special prices on Easter Flowers, Potted Plants, Flower Baskets, Vases and Jardinieres. Frank E. Byron THE ART STORE 15 South Main Street.

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