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A'- THE COFFEYVILLB DAILY JOURNAL. THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1922. PAGE FTVfc. s. was- most." severely injured, being I it a.

tr II ORDER BY MAIL TRUTH ALWAYS -J'ACTS ONLY SHOP BY. PHONE, 80 OR 81 tfi rmjoras SUCCESSORS TO LOGAN STEPHENS FACTORY SALE OF Legionnaires Feel Grateful to Voters Bonus Approval Topeka," Nov. 16 The people of Kansas and the various organizations who cast favorable ballots and worked for ratification of the Kansas soldiers bonus proposition are thanked for their "fine expression of gratitude in overwhelming approval of the compensation measure," in a resolution unanimously adopted by the executive committee of the Kansas department of the American Legion and made public today by State Adjutant Frank E. Samuel. i is impossible for the Legion to thank individually the people and organizations who caused the men and women in the army, navy and: marine corps from Kansas to be; -partially reimbursed for their economic loss incident to their service in the World war," the resolution reads.

"The American Legion hereby expresses its appreciation of all efforts upon the part of the people and the organizations and thanks them for the interest and regard they displayed upon behalf of Kansas veterans. IN THE OASIS Tackett's Theatre BIdg. -Coffeyville's Big little Store. A mans store for all men. The Gift Shop for men and women.

ladies shop here with ease. Our stock is fresh and in demand. We've got it. We'll fr'i get it. Or it's not to be had.

fc i Watch for our ads and when downtown look at our windows. We are Progressive and for Coff eyville. rWhen in doubts it's at "I The Drugless Drug Store Victrola "80" $100 Genuine Victrola "240" $115. rat' Thousands and Thousands of Them for Men, Women, Children Wis Values to 01.00 Your Choice It's a simple idea, but it has kept their factory busy and it gives our customers wonderful values. These rings consist of a wide range of styles Bands, Signets, Fancy Stone Set, Pinkies, Tiffanys in Pearls, Rhinestone, Ruby, Amethyst, Emerald and other stones, artd are of Sterling Silver Gold Shell.

We want you to see this display guarantee with each ring. Necessary a 1 Work Should Be Done Now Don't wait until cold weather, and the toothache drives you in. Do it now. Our service is the. best Our prices the lowest.

Let us save your 'teeth and save you money. Weigel Misic Largest Dealers Phone 798 125 W. 9th St. C3W 7vo i GOLD CROWN (22k) ttsfft KfS (Heavily Reinforced) UU BRIDGE WORK (Per Tooth) U) No More, No Less. Plates as low as $5.00, They fit.

All work is done by graduated licensed dentists. Dr. Steel is in personal charge here. Out-of-town patients receive5 immediate service, Dr. Steel, Careful Dentist 104J W.

8th St. Over Junction Drug Store Hours Every week day 8:30 to 6. Saturday evening till 9. Sunday, 9 to 12. Victrola "10P $150 Victrolas Never before in s.

the history of Coff eyville has there been such a varied and elaborate display of Genuine Victrolas as is v.now, ready for your inspection at the Weigel Music Co. There are many talking machines, but the Victrola is the only one endorsed by the great Artists. If you want the choice of Caruso, Schumann Heink, John McCormick, Galli Curci and fifty other great masters of music, look for the trade mark illustrated above. You will find it on all Victor products. I I We specialize in genuine Victrolas and Victor Records Call or write for catalogue and.

information of our easy payment plan. have hi-jacked Jim Wallace' and took his Ford car. Charles Wicks has been arraigned on a charge of grand larceny and his bond set at $1,500. Stop the Bark Penslar White Pine Spruce Balsam, King of Cough Reliefs. Columbia Drug Store.

i Another Embargo Change The local' Missouri Pacific; di vision offices wer. notified 3 today- oi me cancellation oi uwemDrgo imposed yesterday between Omaha and Kansas City and points beyond Kansas City. This had very little effect, however, on the movement of freight on the Southern Kansas Wanted to Buy 7, Your fat and stock hogs ship hogs Saturday; also cattle of all kinds. Haz Read, Jr. Phone 1113J.

or 1129. f. Accident Victims Go Home Miss Ethel Scott, Miss Jean Cooter and Miss Jean Barker, the three Tulsa young women i who were in an automobile accident on the East Eighth A road two weeks ago tomorrow, returned to Tulsa today upon Miss Scott, who a remembrance that w) printer a chance to give to give you neater, lit HI If uismiasrcu irum me ouuLueitoi, rvitn- sas hospital. Miss Scott's injuries consisted of a broken collar bone and cuts on her scalp and face, i The Buick roadster they were driv- ing is in a local garage, undergoing repairs. Bust Up that Cold Stock up the medicine chest with a box of our Cold Busters.

They'll i colds from now Columbia Drug Store. Attends Midland Valley Meeting A. B. Kelley, trainmaster in the local Missouri Pacific division offices, is in St Louis, aiding the Midland Valley railroad officials in the compilation of a new time table. The Missouri Pacific and Midland Valley lines cross at a number of points and the scheduled times of thV trains 'of both roads are being taken into consideration in forming the new Midland Valley table.

Box and Pie Supper At the Hardpan school, District 22, Friday, Nov. 17th. Special music by orchestra. Dorothy Dobson, teacher. She Wants Divorce Edna Jackson of Independence yesterday filed suit for divorce from Mack Jackson also askingfor the return of her name Edna Wilson.

She also asks that she be provided with $50 a month temporary alimony until the case can be heard. Fair Prices on Coal Get our prices before you buy. Gentner Coal Co. Phone 245. Water License Renewed The Whistle Bottling has been advised by the Kansas state board health that its license for the sale of bottled water (Crystal Springs water) for domestic consumption has been renewed for the 1922-23 fiscal year.

The state board of health also reports that the tests of samples sent it show that the water is O. K. Picture Framing Choice mouldings, prompt service at Falk studio. v' Draws Heavy Fine C. O.

Barnett, 810 West Fourth street, was fined $50 in police court today on a charge of driving an automobile while he was in an intoxicated condition. Guy Pitman, charged with refusing to assist an officer, was released by Judge Bickett, while T.Burk and George Jacobs were given ten days each on a charge of vagrancy and trespassing. CANDIES CANDIES Good, fresh home-made candies at very reduced prices, Friday and Saturday of this week. Stores, 107 West Eighth, 901 y2 West Eighth. Nowata County Jurors Drawn The names of the will serve in the dis trict court for the criminal term opening next Monday and the civil term opening later in the term fhave been drawn and notices mailed.

The men called for jury service are: G. L. Holland, H. E. W.vcoff.

J. D. Powell, Alvin Par-rish, Charles Owen, H. M. --Bret- hauer, Cecil Marks, D.

G. Hart, S. W. Burrow, B. G.

Dowell, H. E. Hudson, F. S. Boyd, Matt McCormick, C.

F. Handy, A. A. Boggs, L. H.

Warwick, A. F. Snodgrass, W. E. Wallace, A.

W. Campbell, C. 5 A. Ross, W. W.

Warner, Berry Woods, Wm. Vandivort, Press Tompson, George Hanshaw, D. N. Barnes, M. F.

Wilkinson, A. E. Johnson, S. Bosworth, Chas. Choteau, W.

F. Hammond, Carl Se-bring, W. V. French, W. H.

Arning, and Adamsdn. Wallace Nutting Pictures Suitable gifts for any occasion at Falk's studio. Moves Reported Ella J. Smith has moved from 12 East Fourth street to 107 Union street, Paul Dixon into 816 Dakota, J. T.

Rumsey back from Fort Scott into 1414 Willow, Alfred L. Peterson into 413 East Seventh and Robert G. Rhoades out or 1008 Oak to Independence. Stop the Bark -Penslar White Pine Spruce Balsam, King of Cough Reliefs. Columbia Drug Store.

"Paving on Willow Street. Both the concrete and brick gangs of the Stanton Bros. Construction company were at work today laying new paving on Willow street south of the Missouri Pacific The Union Traction tracks have been raised and the work is progressing, Dr. Mae W. Milne, Chiropractor, 921 Walnut street.

Phone 122o. Brighton's Buy Furniture We never stop buying. Call phone 560 and our buyer will call. Troop B. i Needs Men.

Annthpr drive for enlistments in Troop of the 114th Cavalry here will be instituted witmn a snon time, it is announced. Keguiar weekly drills and schools of in- fitniofinn -fnr nfin-oommissioned of continue to be held and the officers re anxious tov strength of organization -to the maximum number PhoM 856. W. Dr.C M. Wyatte, OsteopatiX-Room; 2, Terminal rbuilding Birthfr Reported Bd'rn vto Mr.

and Willie Jamei.Tples, 806 West Third street on November 13, boy, and to Mr. PBoyd, 1311 streeLton November 15, a boy. Palmer Graduate; Nervous nd Chronic Diseases, 106 West 8th. Phone 923, Lady Attendant 5 Frank aged 33 years, is confined her home, 1415 West Fifth suffering injuries received last night iwhen A A- A Jfc. j.

A A A. M. A tTVtt I A WW Afflericaiate Parlors Over Caudry Hardware Store. Our Guarantee: The Best Dentistry Obtainable. i Little Locals Graham Infant Dies -Robert Lee, 5-day-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Orville 1102 West Eleventh street, died at the home at 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Services were at the home at 1:30 o'clock this af-. tcrnoon, by Rev; P. C.

Nelson, evangelist, and burial was made in view'cem'etery. -Gnii and Locksmith. Talbot, 1013 Walnut street. In Nowata County District Court Nowata Sttr: Ira Lett, a negro, was arraigned this morning in district court on a charge of check forgery. He entered a plea of not guilty and was held for trial under bond.

It is alleged that Lett passed a forged check on J. B. Cor-ley of Wann. The check was for $27.50 and the negro secured merchandise and the balance in cash. The check was passed on September 30 and Lett was arrested a few days later.

L. C. Campbell, charged with conjoint has also been arraigned in district court, and his bond set at $5,000. Campbell is the negro who is alleged to A Christmas Card is' touches the heart. l-Scatter ll Greeting The Legion is deeply appreciative! of $he fine gratitude shown by the people of this 'state in so overwhelmingly approving the om-pensation for: these veterans.

'The Legion also expresses its appreciation of all efforts upon the part of the various press associations and newspapers in carrying this resolution to the people of Kansas." Social Events I IF YOU ARE WELL BRED. Dinner invitations should be' answered Only a very good reason, such as sickness or an accident, can excuse a person's breaking a dinner engagement after accepting it. To accept one invitation, and then refuse that one in order to take- advantages of another whiclr-arrived later and seems to promise greater amusement, is extremely rude. I Clossen-Roper Miss Pearl Clossen and Mr. Jack Roper were married at the Methodist parsonage by Rev.

Gordon Thompson at 8 o'clock last evening. The couple are very well here and have a wide circle of friends. She is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Clossen of this city. His parents live at Greenleaf, Kansas, where the couple will spend their honeymoon. He is an employe of the-Missouri Pacific Long-Flesher. -j't-ii, and N.

Long were married last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Anderson, 510 West Ninth street, Rev. Hotchkisv officiating.

Mft and Long left immediately after the wedding ceremony for a short stay in Missouri and will be fit home after December 1st at the home the groom has ready on East Tenth street. The guests of the wedding included Dr. and Mrs. Jean Hopkins, Miss Lulu Anderson of Freeport, 111., D. K.

Campbell and Duke Flesher. The bride has been employed in Dr. Grigsby's office, while the. groom is a well-known dairyman. The Royal Neighbor club will meet with Mrs.

O. Romig, 1318 West Seventh street, tomorrow afternoon. "Mop' Improvements in Wichita Wichita, Nov. 16. New railway yards, machine shops and special budget expenses totalling $128,000 will be expended on work in Wichita by the Missouri Pacific railroad during 1923, A.

H. Webb, superintendent of the division announced today. The Wichita terminal will also be Superintendent Webb said. Work has. already begun on the railway yards and machine shops, he added.

Mrs. R. E. Fulkerson and Mrs. Roy Skinner entertained sixteen guests at a dinner party at the home of Mrs.

Skinner, 410 East Ninth street, last Gards was the chief diversion; Ed. Karns, and Russell Hamlin winning high honors. The Intermediate department of the First Methodist church will meet at the church tomorrow- at 4:30 o'clock, to go'pn thfe'weinie roast, which was postponed from last Monday. The Ladies Missionary Society of the First Baptist church will hold their meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2i30 o'clock in the church narlnr. The nfoonram is in charge of Mrs.

Turner's division: Devotionals bv Mrs. Krebsj lesson topic from "Our Story Mrs." Minnie Goodman and Arthur Read. Voeaf selection, Question box, Mrs. Henrv-'Unhamr All ladies of the (choi-ch are cordially invited to attend. 1 Tho East Side Circle of the First E.

church will hold a Christ-va haxaar and food -sale at the charchThasement' Saturday afternoon November 18r 1 MARWIAGE A' LA MORE.1 In Greece every, woman has to have a dower, and if her family Is too -poor to provide one the. state' takes the matto hand and supplies th deficiency. In certain oriental trirli offered for matrimony' in a public mar-ket. The-; monev paid "for lie 'beautiful maidens is distributed tfr- the ones as a dower and spe cial inducement. '1 CIVIL JURY ASSIGNMENT I Following la the civil Jury assignment for the November term of the Montgomery county district court: Friday, December 1.

Texter vs. West et aL Bauer vs. Trans Atlantic Association et al. Sutton vs. Consolidated Gas Oil Manufacturing Company.

Stone vs. Compton et aL Monday, December 4. Cramer vs. Overfield. At wood Carrinder Hardware Co.

Wilkus vs. Ilkins et al. -Peoples State Bank vs. TinchelL Jenkins vs. Heinman et al.

Tuesday, December 5. Bon Ami Lumber Company vs. Lei-berman- et al. Parks vs. Dobson.

Bird vs. Rogers et Gray vs. National Sash and Dooi Company. Wednesday, December 6. Pollard vs.

National Co. Leeds vs. Ladeson. Lad lie vs. American Glycerine Co.

Glass vs. Ernest Petroleum Co. et Colpitt vs. Wilson. Salathiel vs.

Huffman-. Friday, December 8. Brown Brokerage Company vs. thi Sinclair Refining Company. Gladfelter et al vs.

Steel et al. Houchin vs. WlnseU; "Lane i -vAjax Rubber Co. vs. Orville Roberts.

Tanquary vs. Brown rummer. Holt vs. Richardson. Wilson vs.

Rams. Hartford Accident Indemnity vs. Brown-Crummer. Tuesday, December 12. Knock vs.

Security Benefit Association. Croomes vs. Stradford. Bird vs. Hobson et al; Citizens National Bank vs.

Banc-wetz. Wednesday December 13. McKeever vs. Monroe. vs.

Austin. Deering State Bank vs. Co. In Re Appeal Stone from award of commissioners of Caney. Watt vs.

Wiggins et al. Thursday, December 14. Liddle vs. Hpyland. Watt et al vs, Wiggins.

Chaney vs. Albright. Mislap vs. Sinclair Refining Co. Friday, December 14.

Acorn Refining Company vs. R. Persky. Strickland vs. Conner.

McCowan vs. DeArmond. Coleman vs. Green. -Brothers Sons vs.

Shultz. Monday December 18. Holton vs. Sherrel. Bixbye vs.

Liberroan. Ladd vs. Calvary Baptist. -Wednesday, December 27. KIrby Shaffer.

'Caney Ice Cold Storage Company vs.vHays. Barnes vs Gillespie. Varnes vs. Burkdoll. Independent Torpedo Company vs.

Brasier. Thursday, December 28. -Keller vs. Spencer. Rossi Saddlery Company vs.

IL Haydon. Home Company vs. Duston et al. r. vs.

Nathoo. Lewis vs. Aistrop. 4 Friday, December 29, A Aetna Casualty Co. vs.

Central Torpedo Company. Forrest Products Co. vs. Connel. Journal want ads bung results.

i DR. O. a HALL Specialist in Chronic Diseases X-Ray with Electro-Therapy. Piles Treated without Surgery. Bartlesrille, Oklahoma 114 East Sth; Pure BEEF.

Crowns, 22k Bridgework, per tPD. $5 A she, fell over a loose brick in the sidewalk at Fifth and Lee streets. She sustained a sprained Knkle and bruises on her side. Wanted to Buy Your fat and stock hogs, ship hogs Saturday; also cattle of all kinds. Haz Read, Jr.

Phone dll3J or 1129. Baby Burned by Boiling Water Pauline Steeall. aee 5. was burned on her shoulders, neck and face this afternoon, when she upset a pan of boiling water at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Stegall, 703 West Second street. The bums in some spots extend through the skin and may prove serious. Picture Framing Choice mouldings, prompt service at Falk studio. Police Pick Up Three. police department made three arrests this afternoon.

One of these was Noah Robinson, of Caney, wanted in that town in con-' nection with an alleged car attach ment violation. Caney police came for the man shortly after he was picked up The second arrest was ha of Charles McCoulough of JSedalia, who was 0oxed for in- vestigation, while 'the third arrest was that of Henry Taylor of Me-Henry, who was held for investigation' and later released. Wallace Nuttlnc Pirttiria Suitable Vsrifts for' any occasltel Used Furniture Bargains In duof olds, beds, rugss, buffets and cabinets. Hurry down. Brighton Furniture Welcome Ruffles Ruffles are back again exactly where they should be on youthful fashions.

Stiff quaint organdie ruffles, perky taffeta ruffles, soft sheer georgette ruffles choose whichever you like and then use rows and rows of them. The if there is any, should be ruffled, the skirt, if it is paneled, should be ruffled then the whole effect is delightfully frivolous. These styles are very becoming to a slight figure, transr forming the straightline style into curves. Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yelkw-oompfadoa sallidoiecoated--appetitepoor ou have a jad taste in your mouth, i lazr, no-good feeling you should ake OKve Tablets. DrEdwards Olive Tabkts a substitute for calomel were prepared by Dr.

Edwards after 17 years of study. 4 DrJEdwards'OUvTabletsareapuely egetable compound mixed with olive oiL ifou will know them by their olive color. to pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like iIdhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet aave no dangerous after effects.

They start the bue and overcome constipation. Take one or two mhtly and note the pleasing results. MJIions ol hggea ars scld si ISs gsd 0c COLOR If) CHEFUS Modern Methods Used to Eliminate Pain in-All Operations. Look for the Sign. 7 AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS Hours: 8:30 to Sundays, 9 to 12; Saturday Evening Till i Sunshin Cards i Phone 692 HtHMMfr4.4,4.4.4.4....t.,,r,t,4.4.,l4.

y'0ifi(yhCE TO FARMERS. Dr. Hess Worm Powder expels wornis from horses, cattlej hogs, sheep and poultry It is a scientific preparation especially prepared to destroy worms in domestic animals. It is also an excellent tonic As worms are more frequently the result of ill condition than the cause of it, after discontinuing the use of -the Worm Powder give Dr: Hess Stock Tonic to enrich the and tone up the digestive organs rendering the condition less favorable to the recurrence of these parasites. Dr.

Hess 'Preparations sold and guaranteed by the i COLUMBIA DRUG STORE COLUMBIA BUILDING jCesIer Phone 127 1 'J Lombe j. A A A A A. mft AAAit if 'V fTVWT 9 Set of Tecth 4 1 ft 00 As Low as )XUUU Extraction 50c- 106 2 W. 8th. East Terminal Bldg.

or half lb. PORK. the City ML i Do you recall how badly you felt last Christ- mas you, received a Card from -friend to whom you had forgotten to send orieTil Avoid that experience this year. Make your list complete by starting it NOW. Meat Never before have we had such a' variety of bards, literally hundreds from which to choose.

T1T' rrrotf-ufi1 Inn lntn Vnf rnrmr oriA give tne 4 engraver and you your cards in time better work. One-half Block SPECIAL lb. Hams, whole Chuck i Pork Roast 1 Loin I Hamburger 10c usage on the best home killed. A trial order will 1 The Journal These prices are convince. G.

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