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The Coffeyville Daily Journal from Coffeyville, Kansas • Page 6

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THE COFFEYVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, COFFEYVILLE, KANSAS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19C6- rraia iiarr erf fraction WHEN YOU SEE THE SEARCHLICHT GOING AND AROUND," THERE IS SOMETHING DOING -W i turday Nov, Uaiir 0 uW MATINEE 2:30 1 won Annual Tour of tlio Fnmons Personal Success "tL iHa 29 a. 11 IN THE MILITARY COMIC OPERA SUCCESS the Midnight Bridge at 7 A Scenic Masterpiece A Great Story of City Life Four Acts Splendidly Staged Including The Celebrated Jack Nnifo Bridge Scene Two I5ic Comedy Character Hits and a Remarkable Cast I'layed by a strong metropolitan company Prices 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. Special price Matinee Children 12 and under 10c, Adults 25c 150 Nights in New York GRAND ENSEMBLE. OF SO CATCHY "JETTY IMPORTED SNAPPY MUSIC GIRLS COSTUMES SONGS Suln SALE AT SLOSSON'S Price, 25c, 50c, 75c, SI, $1.50 City Gun Club.

fininc fui'li iec between Indian Terri- i uiu Ponnsvlviinia oil i Th fitv Gun club will hold its Senators ire here AT THE THEATRES barrel. Yet final shoot to determine v.mcn ot it3 companies. Washington Too Far Away. The committee was thoroughly impressed with the fact that applications for leases and fcr the transfers adardV paying $1.58 a barrel 1 members gets the loving cup. The the Rt: nn" winnine the same gets it for Gel the Habit and Follow Hie Crowd TACKETT'S OPERA HOUSE Coffcyville's Family Theater keeps.

he shoot will be held on Thanksgiving at their grounds near Forest' park. Fifty birds will fly for each contestant. of leases should be disposed of by seme officer in Indian territory, rather INDIAN INVESTIGATORS PASSED THROUGH! THE CITY. Pennsylvania on. Xrbody seemed to know 'definitely what, could be done to raise tiio price cil in Indian Teiritory.

New Line- N'esded. Additiruml pipe lines, independent th- especially to the Do your children have croup 'I WERE GOING TO KANSAS CITY JEFFERSON. "On the Bridge- at Midnight." The plot and story of "On the Bridge at Midnight" which is to appear Thursday night, is a triumph of ingenuity and play construction, are among the cleverest and most interesting on the stage. A blind mother seeks her kidnapped child and meets with an experience that would overwhelm anybody but such a mother. The child is an important part that furnishes much, of the The play was an instantaneous success in Chicago where the scenes are laid and the bridge located.

rr a CO rer cent decrease in Rarnc's Croup Grease is a positive i-rrdurtion were suggested. The oil cure croup and colds. Absolutely and gas operators sought constantly gaaianteed. Sold by all druggists, to upon the committee that price 25 cents. iho rule forbidding any person or i ornranv to hold more than 4.800 Xu.

tctt Nevrf President. he RellaCa4terlin Five United States Senators Headed by Long of Kansas Finished Their Investigation Saturday. than an officer in Washington. The suggestion was made repeatedly that this power be given to United States Indian agent in Muskogee. The committee got mere light on the oil and ras question tfco closer it came to the center cl the field.

It had been tcld in Vinita and Muskogee that production had been paralyzed by the rules and regulations or Secretary Hitchcock. The Bartles-ville Commercial club presented a petition to the committee praising Secretary Hitchcock -generally for what he had done. Oil and gas. operators were incensed at this part of r- 1 1 cs i'i I'll ci laim vva snuuh ock Company New York, Nov. 20.

At a meeting cf the directors of Missouri. Kan sas Texas today. Adrain II. Joline. Now York, was elected president cf the cr.niuanv to succeed N.

Finney, resigned. Coffeyville had some very distin- Ttiit the cmmiitee did net seem to lock at it t' at way. Without a maxi-mum. (lie Parnsdale gas interests -npv cv-diy moaDpclizo the field, whi'i man- persons predict it will in tirr.v. guished visitors Saturday night in the In Sergeant Kitty Tomorrow Night.

The comic opera "Sergeant Kitty" personnel of the senate Indian investigating committee, which was here will be seen at the Jefferson tomorrow the petition, and to avoid strife, it i J. -r liH 66 mi a Al- I I SI YV 1 111 IMJV I II V' 1 I I i E'S HONOR WIF nignc. xnere is noining in me music 1 1" was. cut out As shown by testimony that will suggest other comic operas, the fact is that the and regu- Pome's Croup Grease is guaranteed to euro r.ny case of. croup or we will vct'und you your money.

At your druir-ists' Price 25 cents. There is a swing and rlaqh to ihe 1US or rae iniuii irouuies aauiraay. TTI. a Qdba to tne lations of Secret nrv TTWchrork have work nf the in ine Party were senators xjnesaer woiiv ot mtertered cnlv with the ease and songs and the choru Notice. union will close at 12 o'clock Thursday.

Thanks jiving day. All persons wishing to go 1 will gcveni themselves scclre of pretty gi rl? thilS.iaTitiS'p'4-ong ot ivansas, iienry ii. ris '-convenience of oneratcrs. bisr and Bvron. the lead- i coicraao, vviinam a.

(jiarir, or than nleasinsr. Helen 3Jiluli, 111 HJt.lOt.-0. r'lcif'L- of Wrrvmin rr ho tiiio rf Montana Research Club Meeting. The Research' clu.) will 3t with and F. T5.

Tlranflasree. of Connecticut. The hearing at Bartlesville Satur- Mathews ever Iogan. Snow stcrv afternoon at '2 Thursday, Firdaygg Saturday Smith's will" be open all day Thanksgiving. Make arrangements fcr a 'amily group.

"Kitty" is unlike many comic opera queens. She is not a tall Junoesquel-ly, statuesque woman, but a slight wisp of a girl, winsome in every mood, and one who compels admiration from her audience, not only because of her manner and, voice, but because of tier ability as an actress as well. The production is the original as- se'en at Daly's and Casino theatre in iNew York. clock, tollowmg is the program: ilcspcr.five Thanksgiving stcries. Thanksgiving By club.

Colonial Thanksgiving Hollo-way. Discussion, "Use and Abuse of Our National Holiday.0." Leather, Mrs. A. C. Music.

Busy people's opportunity. Smith's aay was confined to reviewing. the oil 000 barrels a day against a possible conditions of the Mid-continent field Qo.fiOO. are shut down, but for with special reference to conditions -what reason Because the ripo lines in the Indian Territory. the Standard Oil company have a As to the criticismi cf the oil and 'daily capacity of running only about gas -lease rules and regulations, a oTO barrels a dav, and there is ln-member of the committee said it was sufficient tank striate to handle the difficult to see how Congress could re-j possible surplus oiittmt The best strict the Secretary of the Interior in rrade of oil is selling at t-iirtv-ninc making leases if he was expected to cenls a.

barrel. Clinton Moore a prevent control of these lands -by heavy operator 'rom Pennsylvania monopolies, and to keep down specu-. Fr.i; that an Eastern refinery had lation in the stock of wild cat oil written him that the difference in re- i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Souvenir Matinee Kvery Saturday. Bring the Babies.

i t'Z Assistant vhite cook at ISCfJ street. 2G-2 GIRL WANTED Fcr housework. In-qjire Pearl Steam Laundry. 26 3 Prices, 1 Oci and 20c. No, Higher ttidio wil be open all day Thauksgiv- II i i i mi i i ii.

i ftrnttn i imji' vm t-m yi wi.j.iwri nr'. mp JJ i-fcrgy, tt'mm hit i in im.nf mrmm, arf.rtr r. The Death of Mrs. Lawrence. Mrs.

Mett Lawrence, wife of J. M. Lawrence, died at the home, 214 West Eighth street, Monday morning at 5.35 from Mr. Lawrence leaves, besides her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Aves Keller af Columbus, 0., and a son, Frank, who lives at home.

The funeral services will be "held at the home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Smith of the Presbyter-' lan church officiating. The interment will be in Elmwood cemetery. IF ATTENTION LADIES! Ten New Suits in navy and dark red. Just received.

Reads'. STATION AGENTS HERE. Everyone that visits our Dry Gois and Cloak Department knows that we have NOT HALF ENOUGH ROOM to show and display our mammoth stock of merchandise Giods are plied to the ceiling on all sides, besides bein under the counter and in show bases. The grates: trouble that is all seisnable goods and forward stosk goods that are being sold every day. Not a lot of duplicate stock.

Vc do car daplieite'sroei: prefer to kep our goods comins every day, so that our stocks are always New and Fresh. But -it has come to' the Missouri Pacific MenTVlet in This City Monday. The depot agents of the Missouri. Pacific division which comprises the southeast portion of the state, were In the city Monday and held one of their regular, quarterly meetings. The agents fthis division have been meeting in Coffeyville for the past year to talk over matters of interest that pertain to their road.

The meetings are of much benefit to them and are field at the expense of the railroad company. Holi We oodls for Mi 53 4 They must be put on display by the 3rd of December, and here we are with a store full of goods, and Holiday Goods to follow, and it has come to this, we are forced to sell out a gre'at quantity of our stock within the next seven days. You get the benefit. Big sale now on at Miss Etchen's. Ministerial Meeting.

Held This Morning to Make Arrangements. Union Thanksgiving service will be held this year at the Baptist church. Rev. W. W.

Smith will preach the sermon. The other pastors of the city and secretary of the Y. M. C.Xlwill assist. It was decided at the Ministers' Alliance meeting this morning to 'divide the Thanksgiving offering equally between the Provident Association and the Union Missionary Circle for distribution among the poor.

Sale Closes December 1 Everybody come and partake of the Feast of Bargains. No Fire Sale! No Selvage Silel Nobody Else's Old Goods! but all up to date Merchandise, and every item just as advertised. Up Goods. Nore the reduction in Prices for Seven Sales Days Only No wA Winter Tourist Rates Via M. T.

To points in, Texas, Louisiana, Mex-co and New Mexico. On sale November 1, 1906, to April 30. at a very low ato for the round trip. See M. K.

T. agent for particulars. See Ellis See Bills i 1 a The case of the state vs Barriger i on docket for trial at Independence, Monday. WW 11 111, i rr DERFfTMENT STORE PLQLP-THE Bl PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching; Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or refunded.

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1880-1923