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FORT SCQtV DAILY TRIBUNE. MONITOR. TUESDAY. JUNE 23. 1921 AGS TWO is cf the remains their son andbro-J a legal right to recover damages? ward glances and frequent the cross, incongruously vi ther be buried in France near the Fort These are.

two unique questions mented witlT fingers crossed rvinst spot where he gave up his life for river for boating and fishing. Also, the idea of putting several goats at the park to clear out the underbrush Is still being seriously considered. his. country. i AND THBVf raised recently in claims made against policy holders In the West It is understood that the remains John Crockett.

Distance 84 feet. Submerge 1, John Crockett, Junior 2, John Barnes; 3, Oliver Welch. Time 54 and three-fifths seconds. Belay eight lengths of the pool-won by the Junior A team composed of John Crockett and Paul Knox. Time 1 minute and 36 seconds.

I Fort ScottBIonitor of Ed Nutz have been, exhumed and ern Automobile Insurance Company the evil eye. v. Fear of voodoo tiev-ils whose fearfully inuttered nar were often linked with the wt 3, "death before sunrise, sent tLcm hurrying homeward But before dawn the effigy ha i disappeared. of Port Scott will arrive here in the next few weeks. Voice Culture Mrs.

Effie Havens Johnson. Phone 207. Established In 1862. per cent qf the oats have already The rata bad an excellent effect on gardens and It has brightened prospects of keeping up a daily production- of 80,000 pounds of milk a day for several days more and it xushed into luxuriant growth garden truck which had been withering under the sun. The telephone company, the utilities company, and owners of certain makes of cars are among the others who were glad this morning to see indications that the rainype-riod has come to an end.

Albert Cheney's address Is Eigh The suppressed excitement became more pronounced when a negro band, ragged Haitans: from the country, started monotonous air on their torn toms and notched calabashes. Nobody touched the effigy, not even the policemen attracted to the scene, who confined their.cnergies to keeping the sidewalk The windows of the house itself remained shuttered and closed, although gleams of. light indicated that the fariiily was awake, even if 'not desirous of protesting against uninvit-ed' visitors. As the hour grew later the crowd dwindled, those leaving The Interest displayed by LAttor- th. DTena, Paris France Mr.

Cheney was interested in finding HE LEFT MYSTERIOUS BUNDLE htey" General Daugherty In the pro Earl Storey's grave, as Earl form-4 THE TRiBUNE-MONITOR Pub- CEO. W. MARBLE, Editor and-Man. 0er. erly worked under him wnen the Cheney line was in operation CONTINUES PARK FUND DRIVE Further Steps Fcf Improvement of Gunn' City Park to' Be Taken as Soon as Weather Permits When Aged Negro in.

Havana Left Bundle in Doorway, the Crowd Feared Voodoo i posal to pardon Jack Johnson in time for him to see the'Dempsey-Carpentler is a' little side light on the character' of the' attorney who is. the weakest man In the cabinet. SEND OUT A WARNING EVERY EVENING EXCEPT 8UN- WEEKLY! EVERY! TwOrSDAY. 121-123 South Main Street. FIRST MORTGAGE Ciiy Farm Loans Made Without Delay Porter Realty, Loan and Auction' Company s.

-v 108 N. Judson Street The telephone company has ex Fire Chief Smith Sees Danger Of Havana, Cuba, June 28. Reining in his shambling horse, an aged negro cab driver early one night re perienced1 great deal of difficult ty on 'account of the series of rains. hastening their, stepsvas thejr pass- The; Atchison Globe doesn't un er through tne aesenea streets, cently removed a bundle from thel The dry weather previous, last Fires And Damage Through Careless Use Of Firecrackers With the approach of the 4th of Tffith apprehension In1 their back- Entered at Postof flee. Fort gcott, San aaa, aa Second Class Mall Matter, derstand why most women are so more particular in selecting si few yards of calico than they are The Gunn City Park improvement progranv.iSigoiHg despite the wet.

weather The Chamber of Commerce committee recently chosen tffTaiseilinds'fer the' improvement of! the Park, "was put again yesterday afternoon. They have had the best of success thus far- in their drive for funds, having Sunday, had warped cables unm there were a good many leaks, and during the heavy rains of last Sun day water entered these leaks and July arid: the premitting of the use SUBSCRIPTION TERMS, DAILY, car rear, by carrier DAILY, per. by; 5 in choosing a husband. It may be jthat the' former is the chief end of the of even small lrecracners, Fire Chief W. Smith foresees the danger of fires, and ultimate 1 dam By Malf In Bourbon or Adjoining 1 raised about "0 per cent of the age through the careless use or shadows of his coach and deposited it in the doorway of an aristocratic residence near the Malecon, Havana's bay shore drive.

The flickering light of a nearby arc lamp made it possible for pass-ersby to distinguish the outlines of the bundle. Apparently it was a rude effigy, the head an unhusked cocoanut, with the fibre unravelled enough to give the appearance of straggy hair, and the legless body a stuffed, ragged coat, to which were fastened bones and what ap created many short, pm ting no less than 600 telephones out of order. just when the company was beginning to congratulate itself upon, its' quick work in making repairs, there, came another DATLY, one menUv DAILY, three montha 1.25 firecrackers. He is asKing me merchants to clean up the rubbish in eix. montha 2.20 PILT, one their alleys and to get rid of all.in- Our veteran linotype operator, Jack Williams, observes that notwithstanding the daily rains, it Is, In some respects, pretty dry.

4 I71UKX.Y, one year- 1.25 Goodrich Tubes, Cord and Fabric Tires and Goodrich oUvertown Cords at "a reductiorrNbf 20 percent offer you the best value on the market today. Your excuse for buying cheap tires is gone now for Goodrich is back to pre-war prices. O'uUlde 'Adjolnlncf Counties. rain, and many more phones were put out of orden so.it went all week, the. company being forced to wage a continuous fight against flamable stuff near their store.

If the firecrackers are to be shot says the Chief let the boys shoot them in the 'steet and not trow them near automobiles. wnicn they had set as their goal, and they anticipate little or no dificulty in raising the remainder. Mayor W. E. Cassell expects tb go ahead with his improvement work at the park just as soon as the weather will permit' Pipes carrying city water, for the use of tourists, are to be laid "to the far side of the lake in the near future.

There are many attractive sites for DAILY, one year im DAILY, one month .65 FORTY YEARS AGO. (Proni the files of the Monitor) WEEKLY, one year- 1.60 the elements. The jFort Scott Public Utilities parently were twigs and berries. The cab driver hardly had disappeared before a small, group had congregated on the sidewalk before Company alsb suffered, alhdugh THE SWIMMING FINALS. trouble did not affect the public so MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Miss Maud Smith, the belle of Galena, spent yesterday visiting with Miss Lila Lockwood.

the portico that sheltered the ef "Names of the Winners in1 the Final camps on the far side of the lake, figy. The group grew into During the rains there was a leakage, from its' wires "of about 30 per cent of its due Th-. Associated Press, la axcloalvely entitled to the use for republication of all news credited to it or not other wlie In thia paper, and alab Contests" Hefd Saturday After noon Good Records Made. a small crowd, composed mostly of negroes and mulattos. Noisy be Mrs.

J. Rodecker and children have gone to Columbus, for to short circuits, resulting from wi the local news published hewn. Phone 133 13-15 N. National' Tires, Oil, Gas, Accessories, Chains. The normal leakage, In sum fore they caught a glimpse of the motionless figure, the spectators, a two weeks' visit with The finals in the, Y.

A. swim mer time, is from 17 to 20 per TUESDAY JUNE 28, 1921 ming contests were held Saturday after giving one glance, lost their and there are a number of ovens handy, but the tourists have been handicapped by a lack of city water. Tree trimming along the river Is to be resumed just as. soon as the weather will permit. An additional oven may be put In near the river, to accomodate picnickers who wish to be near the cent.

There Is greater- loss from short circuits in the summer than" Philip Krueger. formerly a resi animation and became a part of the afternoon. The events were witnessed by a good crowd of spectar dent of this- place but now of Rich whispering, nervous assemblage. the winter, "as during the summer WE ARE NEUTRAL. Hill, is In the city on business.

time "the many trees 'through which tors and grood records were made. The following were the the! wires pass are riclT.with sap, and" are therefore much' better con-1 Dash 1. Paul Knox, junior Lawrence Journal-World: It has been a long" time since we have Mrs. B. F.

Hallett of Illinois, of Mrs. Cormahy, is on a visit Willard Hamilton; 3, Wesley Moudy. ductors of electricity' than in the Time 21 seconds; quoted Arthur Brisbane, long ad to Fort Scott and will spend several winter when little sap is flowing. Plunge for distance 1, Lee Marks- weeks with her sister. 1 Ford owners were relieved by the 1 cessation of the showers, as many bcrfy, employed, boys; a.

jonn Crockett; 3, Bert Pierce. Distance, vertised as the most highly paid editorial writer in the country, so here goes. And we may say that It makes not the slightest personal wmm of them had trouble with "shorts. Fort Scott and Iola will be con: nected by railroad by Monday next and many. others were continually 37 feet, four inches.

Fancy Divins1, Ed McDowell, DR. DEAN Physicians and Surgeons Calls promptly answered day or night Phone 319 8V2 So. Main Track is being laid as rapidly as In fearof the" same trouble. difference: to us whether Bris bane Is right or wrong hr.this char It is said that the fact that the Junior 2, Paul Knox; 3, Jonn Crockett. wires of the city's white way run A.

Knox of the Knox House, Swimming under water 1. Paul Knox, Junior 2, Bert Pierce; 3, underground, likely saved many Ft ill Keep You Cool is about to build a two story, brick acteristic venture into prophecy "The railroad, put off the dividend on' stock of the, Panhandle, leased to the Pennsylvania' for 999 years' In. .999 years there be ahyj Pennsyl Scott people from sustaining some shocks during the wet week. With building near his house and oh the fronting west side of Jones street. the wires running, overhead, and a wet pavement under foot, the per vania railroad or Pahhahdle.

There At the regular meetine: of Mrs 1 i who to touch one of And; The Price Is Only 1 I will be np cars running, on four tic Lodge No. 17 Knights of Py- the metal poles; might have felt the Alway is nuccis, (ci jr tuimiuvtv wasieiui i uuaa, me louowing ouicers were current very, distinctly. contrivance. the heaviest of elected: J. R.

Capes, C. J. A loads will travel on the earth's sur- Bryant. V. C.

A. Benham, Pre 1 Just Right (Q)Q) LETTER FROM ALBERT CHENEY face, most of them oh canals. AH late; H. C. Loucks, of R.

and passenger travel will by air ex- H. Volker, M. of S. Davis, cept for short distances. Three- M.

of Judge Newberry, of Tells, of Flnding The Graves of quarters of the people will live on AV hill and mountain tops, now unin Harkey and Storey in Romogne Cemetry habited." RAIN'S END BRINGS RELIEF. wiiauuu ueney oaiuraay rec- WHY 7 I Telephone Company, Utilities Com eivea a letter from his' brother, Albert Cheney, who is a sunervisnr pa ny, Farmers and Ford Owners are Feeling Better. In the exhuming of Arnerican dead Do not be afraid to come out for a plunge even if the morning or the evening is a little cool. AVc have made arrangements to heat the water to just the rght temperature all the time. i Nice; new suits' for everyone.

Bridal VeifcPark Dan Higginsi in Charge. If some. De "Valera should rise up and declare himself president of It was not only, the farmer -who the Philippines or Porto Rico, en drew "a breath of relief this morn This fan, the smallest of the General Electric Family, is absolutely guaranteed to give the same exacting service the ing when he looked at the sky and cpuraglng his followers to kill and burn and pillage, the United States trance. Near this town is the Romagne cemetery and he tells of finding the graves of Clair Harkey and Earl Storey, two Company G. boys who were killed in action dur-.

ing late remains of Earl Storey will be sent home for final saw indications that the rainv per would" soon. capture and- shoot which began a week acb last him the, British, by acci- Sunday, had ended. dent caught PeValera the other day Practically all the wheat cut, interment but it is understood that the family of Clair Harkey desire they immediately released him and huf the oats were being seriously began to apologize. enaangerea, ana some tieids were big G-E's give. ---X For not, only just this summer but for rnay summers to come G-E Whiz will keep your home cool and sanitary.

A incident, but makes it more senousiy aa magea, me rust (11 stand Irish situation. Why down much more readily under the doesn't some correspondent enlight- rain arid wind thaii they otherwise it- en us on this would have done. Farmers said yesterday that if. the dry DON'T YOU BELIEVE1 IT should come at once, it probably I would be possible to save a pood Call 70o and have one delivered. rtrt Scott PublicXIfilitieS New rork Office 120 W.

32nd St. Nine Stores In Kansas and Missouri Governor Allen announces that of the About fifty upon the explratldif of his term he will "quit politics arid attend to prl- 30HNC. CANNON vate business affair's, Kansas won't, permit "him to Phone 705 1 12 E. Wall St. It is true.

the governor has. acted ATTORNEY AT LAW Rbdmk 1Q6408 Htoleit Bldg Fort Scott, Kans. considerably, a man who- isn't A A A A A A A. A. A ITg Lovers Of The '4T 4K planning qr ahead In pol itics.

Men; who do that don't have any nerve. Nof one will say Gover-1 Hor Allen has lacked moral courage. He has done one thing after anoth-j 7i Great er to give the politicians high blood ort Sp pressure. They have looked or 1 each display of constructive genius use tue mausinai court law, or I defiance' of political expedi 4 ency j.Iike vetoing', the primary amendment law. as sufficient to.

de 7J stroy any. man's political future. 8A3 sstreH-qSnoua jCi3ujis inn Our Bathing Apparel Department Is New ad Complete 7 Mr. Allen majority in the face of his record. And Kansas' will some day right urxitnfi 7: soon want a man with nerve and 1 a program in the United' States senate jor some other place.

At that 7 time shell think of Allen and pult, him out of his editorial chair 5 9 and set him at a big public task. CAPS SUITS HOW TO 'GET WEEDS There Is lots of complaint of Cola BottlingCo. weeds growing along sidewalks. Three Stripes All Sizes :7 Ft Scott, Kans. People 'who complain dp not know with whom their complaints should -v ANNETTE RELLERMAN be registered.

'3 man' in charge of this par ticular work" for the city is the san 7 WIMMING SUITS l-'itary officer, Henry Baseman. He takes his orders, from Dr. Lardner, the city physician, when the weeds are such an. offense as to upon the health of a neighborhood. 5.

3 The city; cuts the weeds" arid as; cesses the cost" against the prop erty, collecting it through the coun ts; treasurer.when the -owner re- rises to the cut them. nsAT H1 II The health, officer has na iuris Designed ad perfected by her, consisting fitting one-piece suit, with medium length greats variety of iolt)P and colbr jcombinafions in all sizes for iVVIdmen aW diction Vhen'weedsdo nothing but A mar the landscape. If there is dani Should yoni have doubts as ger of pedestrians getting wet from to the real condition of VOUr weeds, the health of acer.inay and 1 tyes ajjow us make a thbr- Guaranteed All Wool Greenfield probably will assume jurisdiction oush examiiiation at oriccr, on the ground 'that people' take Get the benefit of our train colds from getting wet. ing, 1 experience and equip ment. Ladies' Cotton Ladies' Wool 7 EY, YOU LAWYERS I i' $2.50 to $3.95 $4.95 to to $4.95 motdrrar knocked a man down, rari over his wooden and broke it: pid'hesustalri.

a personal or a Clothing Company, Misses' Cotton or Wool property i i 10 Nl Hiiin' A man parked his carta a The brake' dIdnV hold, the car ran backwards' down an incline. We Grind Our Own" Lenses knocking down and damaging, a iWho, l4 that case, has.

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