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The Coffeyville Daily Journal from Coffeyville, Kansas • Page 5

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THE CQFFEYVILLE DAILY WEDNESDAY jBVENING; iiAY 29; 1918. PAGE FIVE 'ft Union Prayer Service Thursday Night. In order to eomply with the Presi dent's suggestion that Thursday next be made a day of "public humiliation, Pi rr! i be on the Plaza with their cars at ten o'clock on Thursday morning. Donation of cars will be greatly appreciated by. the committee in charge.

If you have a car which you will be able to thus use in the parade, please phone Capt. Harry Lang, or City Clerk Elmer Joyce. Cherryvale Banker Here. 1 Chimes of Normandy prayer and fasting the ministerial association has arranged for a union prayer meeting in the 'Baptist church commencing at 8 p.m. The public is urged to be present to join in the offering ox fervent supplications to Al- i I R.

J. Lower, the well known Cher- ..1. j. Vvi v- -J IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROCLAMATION OF MAYOR asking that all stores observe Decoration Day as a holiday, this store will remain closed all day Thursday, May 30th. i.3 uaiici iutm icMueui Vi fare of our cau3C a speedy res- Edna, was here a short time this ti an honorable and lasting forenoon on business with R.

H. ce to the nations of the earth. Muzzy and others. Mr. Lower said Cherryvale received five-eighths inch gv Lutheran Church, of rain early today.

Coffeyville got I of 9th-and Spruce. in ao only a light shower the same time. cordance with our President's pro-Reports from Independence say they clamation we shall have a spiai got about as much ram as Cherryvale. ith preaching and prayer There was snarp lightning and some tomorr0w evening at 8 o'clock. The wind at Independence and the inter-j ti is to set aside for the urban service was hindered slightly, i spiritual need of our boys under the but the schedule was not materially ff No preaching ervice next lntereterecl witn.

Sunday. Tit rr R. GRAEBNER, Pastor. Philathea Class Meeting Tonight, The Philathea class of the Firt Cleaning and Pressing. Bapt.st church, will meet this eye- Bob The Tailor, is now lo- nmg at 7:30 with Miss Catherine 'cated at il4 East 9th gt Expert Read, 314 West Tenth rtreet.

All Hrnnmo- and rpnairinsr. 1-11 i members and friends are cordially in Ring Out in the Village of Fervacqiies Anglaise, "FERVAIC" FEIVAK is in the Department of Calvados, Normandy, the land of romance, birthplace of William the Conqueror, and- a district noted in modern times for its. textile manufactories and agricultural products. has given to history many illustrious names and for centuries has been a dependable source of wealth for France. FERVAK Seamless Axminster rugs have conquered the hearts of buyers everywhere.

FERVAK Seamless Axminster rugs were produced in response to the demand for a dependable seamless rug that could be sold at a popular price. THE FERVAK FABRIC ALSO IS MADE IN CARPETS 27 INCHES TO 9 FEET WIDE. FERVAK Seamless Axminster rugs are carried in stock in the following sizes: 27x54 inches $3.50 36x72 inches $6.00 4 ft. 6 in. 6 ft.

6 in 6 feet 9 feet $20.00 7 feet 6 inches 9 feet $27.50 8 feet 3 in. 10 feet 6 in $38.00 9 feet 12 feet $40.00 WINDOW DRAPERY FABRICS IN ALL GRADES Finer grades of window shades, including the Brenlin shades, which are the best shades manufactured. vited. Postoffice Hours Tomorrow. The'postoffice windows will be open tomorrow from 10:00 until 11:00 o'clock.

One business delivery will be made but there will be no delivery in the residence district or on the rural routes. For Decoration Day. We have ros, carnations, peonies, cape Jessamine, gladolias, sweet peas, and Tambler roses. Call and see them at the Eagle green house, 1202 West West Seventh or phone 522. Also on sale, at Warren's Ice Cream store, 107 West Eighth, Old Eagle Flower store stand.

Phone S22. Barber Shops Close Tommorw. Barber shops of the city will be rlrspH all Hav tomorrow, on account I of Decoration Day. Putman Called at Last. G.

E. Putman was here from Webb City yesterday evening, straightening up business preparatory to entering: military service, hems' one Col. McCrum Home. Col. Chas.

McCrum returned Jast eveninc from a business trip to Kan sas Citv. St. Louis and Chicago. SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR of the twelve from this district sent While at tre latter place he visited the to Fort Logan, Colo. Mr.

Putman -Great Lakes naval station and was has been working as a bookkeeper invited to sit in the reviewing stani: and expects the strenuous work ahead during a general review of the men Gilbert Blackford, deputy clerk of the court, was made a lieutenant and Harold Hall was chosen the other lieutenant. A number of foreigners, principally from Caney, failed to answer to roll call ond others were called to supply the vacancies. Two of the boys who came in late responded and two called to take tleir places had to give way, much to their displeasure, it seemed. Independence people gave the boys a farewell reception and escorted them to the train with the band. to "get" him for awhile, but he is of.

in training there. It's Grandmother's Kecipc to Restore Color, Gloss and Attract- iveness the kind which easily adjust themselves to new conditions, and he ex- These Have Moved. Kelly Mathews has moved out of pyhptIpjipo Put, 901! West Twelfth. Leonard G. John- twice and liter notified not to annear.

son from East North to 204 West as the list had been shnrfpnprl nn1 hi North. 'name withdrawn from those sent in previous contingents. Kirsch Extension Rods Fit Any Window Brenlin Window Shades Best Made On Furlough From France. Phil Haney today received a wire from his nephew, Leon Brown, sent from Kansas City saying he was leaving there this morning for a few days' Another Incendiary Fire. An attempt to set fire to the dwell Child Dies of Pneumonia.

Earl Hudson, 5 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hudson, of Delaware, died this mornin at o'clock at the Southeast -is hospital of pneumonia. The will be shipped to Lenapahin tli -'ng where burial will be made. ing at Fifteenth and Mulberrv streets.

visit here. Mr. Brown is on a 21 days owned and occupied by Thos. Joyner, colored, was made last night, but early I furlough from France, where he went discovery of the blaze enabled the before the holidays. He is on sick fire to be extinguished before anv damage was done.

I Little Locals Mrs. W. L. Orrick went. Jo Fort Smith this morning to visit her father for a couple of days.

You may be the next We make in leave, suffering ah acute attack of rheumatism. Mr. Brown has been in the hospital atu Lakewood, N. since his return to this country and on being able to travel left for a short visit with his uncle and aunt here, and from here will go to the home of his parents at Grand Forks, North surance a business. Chas.

T. Caroen- Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this. mixture was to make it at heme, which is mussy and rrou'ole-some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, for about 50 cents.

Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisito for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. It's better to be safe than sorry.

Order coal now. Journal Want Ads brine results. ter Insurance Agency. Howard Hadsell Sick. Mr.

and Mrs. A. U. Hadsell and Mrs. A.

F. Ingmire returned last evening from San Antonio, Texas, where they were called last week by a message that Howard Hadsell was seriously ill. They found him in a base hospital, ill with pneumonia but much improved at the time of their arrival, and on the way to recovery when they left. Drill New Shallow iFeld. Nowata Star: The Middlesex Oil company, composed of Cblorado men.

Short Training Given at Funston. Mrs. Hale Fletcher has received a the last of this week or the first of next week to assume his new duties. The Talk It Over club wil arrange a luncheon in his honor as soon as possible after his arrival, which luncheon will be a special one, the regular ones hav5 hnc suspended last Friday evening. Ayers wiil find plenty to do on 'is arrival, among his first duties beLig that of securing harvest hands for the farmers.

But some of the merchants and other business men of the town have already started this work and it will be well under way by his arrjval. letter from her son, of the West District Boys Leave. J5Jd which he says that the unit in which he is servinp- narrowlv A special Mo. Pac. train through! this ritv late this afternoon exoected escaped a wreck on the way from Camp Funston to Camp Mills where to nick nn a romnanv of 92 bovs from Lost On Appeal.

appeal to the crimnal court in the case of C. L. Harkins, who was given a 50-year sentence inthe Oklahoma penitentiary for a criminal assault upon 13-year-old Inez Green-leaf, near Childers, in Nowata county, in 1915, has been refused. Reward. A reward of $5 will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anybody putting garbage or waste food products in the waste paper boxes on the streets.

27-3 E. F. MYERS, Sanitary Officer. they are now stationed. Harold went the west district of this county at In-1 to Camp Funston in the draft con- deDendence at 4:10 this afternoon.

It has completed four wells on the Montgomery farm in 20-2G-18 and is now drilling its fifth hole which should be in Wednesday. i The oil sand, 18 feet in thickness, is struck at a depth of 237 feet and the wells are completed at 255 feet. 1 The wells are good-from 12 to 15 barrels and on account of the extreme shallow depth the wells are finished at a very slight cost. The Western Development com-nany is drilling a well on its lease in the same territory. tingent which left Cherryvale April took an hour at the court house this 29th, and was at Camp Funston only morniner to induct the bova into ser-1 a month before being sent to Camp vice.

County Attorney Thirman Hill Mills. Adrian Hyde, Ross Jenkins, was chosen temnorarv cantain of the Nowata After Milk Plant. Nowata Star: The proposition of building a milk plant was considered Monday night at a meeting of dairymen held at the Savoy hotel when the matter was thoroughly gone over with Assistant Dairyman J. 11. Childress, of Stillwater, and County Farm Agent II.

M. Wolverton. The proposed plant would be the distributing point from which milk would be delivered to city customers, work butter fat into butter and manufacture Elliott Johnson and Ed Terrar, of this company and will have charge of the city are with Hale. boys until their arrival at Funston. Tyro Church to Re-Open.

Deputy County Attorney Iliggins recently received a call from a delegation of American citizens of German descent from the neighborhood of Tyro, who asked for the privilege of resuming regular religious services in the Evangelical Lutheran church at Tyro, which has been closed since the arrest of George Seaman some time ago, following charges of disloyal utterances made against him. Seaman, who had been active in the affairs of the Tyro church, has since been interned. II. r. Ayrs Accepts Tost B.

F. Ayers, who was rocenijy tiial acrent of the Coi'fey- ggassaapg 1 a ice cream and other products. A LJ t-J -th- U-' ville Chamber of Commerce, has noti- i fied President Ziegler of his accept committee on data was appointed and another meeting will be held June 20. ance and is expected to arrive nere Those present at the meeting were: VV. li.

Hughy, T. W. Hughey, C. C. Culver, E.

W. Linscott, Joe Blum, M. A. Turner, A. Turnere and A.

"1 I i i i NOTICE. Men desiring their positions with Fresh and Artificial Wreaths. For Decoration Day at Eagle green house, 1202 West Seventh; also on sale at Warren's Ice Cream store, (Eagle Flower store old stand,) 107 West Eighth. Phone 822. The National Refinery Company will please apply to the office.

Help make the goods that will serve the govern $fie Most Beautiful Car intoerica ment and the boys at the front, as well as the general public. H. B. SETZLER, Gen Supt. Robert A.

Reed Teacher of Band and Orchestra Instruments. West Tenth. Bessey Bros. Close All Day. This will give notice to the public that our store will be closed all day tomorrow in keeping with the spirit of the day and conforming to the president's proclamation asking the people to set aside observance of the day as one of humiliation, fasting and prayer.

Patrons, please take notice. BESSEY BROS. Rest Room Open Tomorrow. Tomorrow being: Decoration Day, the matron wil be absent from the citv rest room, but the rest room will be open to the public which welcome to the use of the conveniences there. Fresh and Artificial Wreaths.

For Decoration Pay at Eagle green house, 1202 West Seventh; also on sale at Warren's Ice Cream store, (Eagle Flower store old stand), 107 West Eighth. Phone 822. Skill In Fitting Glasses Skill in fitting glasses lies as much in fitting the frames to the face as the lenses to the eyes. Compound lenses, improperly placed before the eyes, have just the opposite effect from the intended. Great injury may be done in this way.

TRUBY Fitted Glasses are correct in every detail. You will "say so" when you have tried them. M. TRUBY Stray Dogs Will Be Shot. Chief of Police J.

R. Walton today i l' announced that a number of people of the city have been keeping: their dogs tied up in the daytime, in conformity with the city ordinance, but contrary to the same have been turning their dogs loose at night to get exercise, air and anything else they may take a liking to. This hfty-hfty compliance with the ordinance is going to result in a long casualty list among Take Fugitive From Train. Acting ont instructions from Bart-lesville, local police officers took a negro from the northbound Katy train this morning, who was making his getaway, from the Oklahoma town. The fugitive was evidently leaving home for good, as he had two suitcases filled with neckties, razors and other wearing apparel, also two half pints of whisky and a murderous looking He was under the protection of a big white bull-dog, which 'was taken to the police station with his master.

the town dogs, beginning at once, as the dog marshal has been instructed to shoot all stray dogs on sight, whether they have led model lives in the past or not. Complaints have reached the police, department that these dogs during their nightly cavorting about Jeweler and Optometrist. the city have destroyed gardens, and this is no time to tolerate any kind of a nuisance that results the detriment of food production, the chief said today, and so Rover must stay at home or pay the penalty if the dog marshal can hit him. MATRESSES For Decoration Day. We have roses, carnations, peonies, cape Jessamine, gladolias, sweet peas, and rambler roses.

Call and see them at the Eagle green house, 1202 West Seventh, or phone 522. Also on sale at Warren's Ice Cream store, 107 West Eighth, Old Eagle Flower store stand. Phone 822. Always On Time! Men of action refuse to be dependent upon slow moving, congested trolley cars. They realize that their time is worth money.

And, quite naturally, they find the solu' tion of this time problem in a dependable motor car the most efficient form of transportation that has ever been developed. A little reflection should convince you that any man can do a better day's work with a Paige. In the entire field of automobiles there is no car with a more firmly estab' lished reputation for dependability. Because the Paige performs its work unfail' ingly, it has been adopted by those men who are best equipped to judge the efficiency of any mechanical product. PAIGE -DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN ExnerMorgan Motor Co.

Just received shipment of mattresses, covering wide range of values. All grades from $6 up to $29. Splendid values for the money. Good, all cotton felt mattress, one that will stand up under continuous wear, $14.50. I Come in and look them over.

Demurred Out of Court. Tlx case of Mrs. Martha Holt Cherryvale against G. F. Bauer Son, ice cieam makers of that tow was dismissed in district court.

Mrs. Holt suffered an attack of ptomaine pcison, 'she alleged, as a result of eating. ice cnnm made by the defendant and brought suit for damages. The case was previous' tried and the jury failed to reach a verdict, it was docketed ir. this term for Mm Furnifun IjO.

Phone 689 311 W. 8th Autos Needed Decoration Day. All auto owners who will donate 113 West Eighth Street. use of their cars to take the Boy Scouts and old soldiers to the ceme tery on Decoration Day are asked to.

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