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PAGE SEVEN! FORT SCOTT SEMI-WEEKLY MONITOR, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1915. TO; DISINFECT A -i" fie. Pi Commissioners to Lime Infected Ground Get New Mix. Ing Box Ground for Park. WHERE DIVORCE I COSTS BUT 23C dl," or second marriage ceremony.

enough. Here, or near here, most of What an awful predicament we of the world's great religions have the countries where courtship and sprung. In literature they rank at love-making prevails would find our- least fourth In the world, and they oc-selves In if we agreed before marriage siupy the cradle of the human race with daddy-in-law what we would pay and are without doubt the parent Ar-him or wifey should we ever change yan stock. They call their country our minds about that "dearest thing "Irani" from which we have corrupt- nn pnrth Whv irnnw rt nnn fellow e-A tho wnrH MRS. JOHN CALDWELL WRITES whose onlv limit would have been the I Rurh a ihlnir a annitntlnn la I ON PERSIAN RELIGION.

size or the sum nis spouse latner known here, and the lack of it has could have written. shaken my belief in tho, germ theory. If a child or children be begotten The women all wear black cloths en (From Wednesday's Daily.) At the meeting of the city commis sloners yesterday afternoon they decided to sprinkle hypochlorate of lime on certain pieces of ground on Tower Hill, and on a certain part of a farm Just to the south of Gunn City Park by way oj preventing in some measure the contamination of the city's water supply by the seeplngs from hog pens and cess pools. It is tho claim of the commissioners that the seeplngs from the hills to tho east and south of the park drain directly to the river above Wanted Recruits The Army of College Graduates the Army of Peace ueed'g recruits, "The core and heart of the work of the American people Is more anil inorp dune by this little army of 240.000." The' Kansas State Agricultural CoIleRe cau (five you hljfli rauk In tlilH army. It offers to high school graduates four-year courses In Aft-rlculture, Veterinary Medicine, Engineering, Home Economics, General Science, aud Industrial Journalism.

The School of Agriculture, admitting students on common school certlttcatcs. offers three-year courses iu Agriculture, Mechanics, and Home Economics. Short courses are offered for farmers, mechanics, and housekeepers. For catalogue or Information, nd-(liess, II. WATERS.

President, MnnhaKnn, Kans. SOME QUEER MARRIAGE WAYS during this probationary -period-the tirely covering them and hiding their husband may not thus easily dispose entire faces-. Most of them wear of his wife by On the other pants like a man. but gathered at the hand, the children born during this ankle. A woman caught on the street Moslems Regard Themselves As Superior to Christians They Cry Truth and Cheat Like Sin.

the dam and they will take immediate sigay ao not nave tne same ngnts without being veiled if she be a Mos- and privileges of inheritance as the lem would be jailed iat once. The children born during the "aghadi" pe- men wear a sort of a girdle-the bet- riodi The sum fixed for divorse at the ter class of men now dress just like end of the agbadi is usually very much we do usually barefoot, seldom with greater than for divorce at the end of socks when they wear'shoe's, have a the temporary marriage. At the be- black cap without a rim, which they ginning of the final marriage the hus- never take off except when they sleep. steps to; remedy conditions. It is snid Drive Away Tliose Bi Horse Flies They riot only annoy your-stock "beyond endurance they cost Y()U money in less efficient work of your horses, in lowered production of milk of your cows.

Dr. Hess Fly Chaser -i drives away flies from dairy cows, horses, and all oilier farm stock. Satisfaction or money hack. Quarts, half 00c; 'gallons, $1.00. "The Kexall Store" Telephone 170 Prichard-BIatchley Dru Co.

Southwest Main and Wall Streets. that whenever the reservoirs on Tower. I (From Wednesday's Daily.) Tribune-Monitor secured from Hill are emptied the water can be plainly seen draining directly back to the river, and the seeplngs from hog Mrs. John Caldwelli before iiwhu vaiuncii uciuic Bile ueuitrL- i nj ii i-, she denart- penriand cess pools are said to do like ed with her husband for Tphpran uanu Ktls 18 a UBeu 10 weggarsif uaiore. as mere ase no Persia" wher Mr" (MdweTie BtkS 1 bl" wife- rm whether U's ylums or the blind, ed as mlnLte, io pS- from the or cI' I lanie- tc.

the high- wise. The sprinkling of the chemical over the ground is meant to serve only as a temporary relief. It being the intention of tho commissioners toyhave the hogs on tho farm south' of the city removed to some other place and to take immediate steps to establish a LOCAL PICKINGS. (From Wednesday's Daily.) Surprise Birthday Party. The home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Wag'ner, west of the city, was the scene of merriment Monday evening when a large party of young people United States a nromlsn that shP up 10 ine ume or ine Bigay ine man ways, making hideous spectacles' and would wr fe some new Tetters from haa never secn the face of the woman' weird outcries in their demands for hr ftirJwS. home', and In eS I whl' 5eins 8ald -poor'-money. to recent date interesting on has just been rLtved Khn for crime; so I is of much length, but will be read Questions as Wilt thou was no uncommon sight to see a bjr every reader of his paper. The ave, f2Tfc thy wm wlth an arm cut off by Iaw for first section of the letter, dealing with I band' ctc'' cost of having Just outside our house the religion and domestic relations of, arfh nat for in an old-alcove, in.

the mud wall, an the Persians, is published below. An- not What old beggar slept for two wears. sewer district on Tower Hill. At the meeting yesterday Commis sioner Myrick reported that the mixing gatnered to eclenrato the 18th birth box. in which for a long time the cheni other chapter, dealing with other feat day 'of Miss Mayme Wagner.

The ures of the strange life In Persia will icals with which the.cUy's water has been treated by way of purifying it. Is worn out, having been eaten to pieces icoio uivu smiifi. i. uiicii 1 una (in naa nan Doin ieei cui on at me aniue-as two and a half krans 23 cents for stealing. I missed him the other our money skidoo." Divorcing, tpo, morning, and upon Inquiry found that is all done by the mullahs.

It is sel-: the night before he had died. As cm-dom that maidens are given in sigay balming is unknown, they must bury marriages; this process being used ln-j within a few hours, generally about cases of widows, but not always. Tho two or three, of the death. De published tomorrow: Teheran, Persia, My Dear Friend: evening was spent with outdoor games. Refresh men were served by Mrs.

Wagner, assisted by Mrs. Ben Cornelison, Mrs. Ira Odell and Miss Pursuant to my promise and in obe-" Olive Gardner. by tho chemicals. The commissioners authorized hlni to purchase a new one, to cost $40.

Commissioners lOthick and Coe brought up the matter of a triangular dience with your request I herewith Those 'present were Olive Gardner, price fixed for divorce at the end of No Christian infidel is ever al hand you come hastily prepared observations on Oriental Persian life, man Lillian Munshower, Mildred Cornell lnwp.ri to defila hv enterine the saerod inn Kigay penuu ib cuueu Bunuana, 1 A $10,000 STORE FRONT. GENERAL DELIVERY SYSTEM. ners a nd customs. The fact that I try andl.th1e divorce precincts of the Persian mosque. How-er several phases of character Lmehtr'yeh- a common thing.

to ever. this is not so in Turkey, where son, Mildred Hereford, Amanda Rice, ptece of pround lust to the southwest Vera Hereford.Linda Esthyr of the bPnd of National avenue, be-Davis, Winnie Bailey, Iva Purdy, Ido hnntrlnir to Commissioner Cormnny. to cover Greenfields to Make a Big Improve and life prevents, my' going into detail Hutchinson Merchants Adopt the Plan and Save Wear nnd Tear of Teams and Expense Delivery. Gardner, Elsie Davis, Mary Bailey. I tiipv hpbItp thatl Mr Pnrmanv elvn ment in Their Wichita Store' New Long Time Lease.

Jennie Gardner, Jennie Johnson, Bes- nif, ianri. which consists of about onr as much as I'd otherwise like. Religion. a vign 10 uonsianunopie wouia oe, in- pective father-in-law wrangling for complete without inspecting "Salijt days over the sum to be paid if the Sophia," the oldest Christian edifice wife is divorced. It is perfectly ln aU tne worl(1.

It was built' by Jus-apparent what a calamitous method itinian fourteen hundred years sle Carnes, Bessie Hartman, Jessie fourth block, to the city for park pur Of coure everyone knows ithat the Johnson, Florence Casner, Mabel poses. Mr. Cormany did not state this would prove where gallantry, Hartman, lone Parrish, Josephine yesterday that he will give the ground Persians are, generally speaking, Mos lems or Mohammedans; that iB, fol plundered the world for it. He exacted eight superb columns of incompar courtship and iove'making prevail. to the city, but it is thought that he Karleskint, Lulu Coon, Nellie Cagle, Juanita Hundley, Kansas City, lowers-of the prophet Mohamet.

Like able green, sheen from the temple, of will probably do so. Christianity, Moslemism is divided Persian Customs. Unlike the honest sons of toil in Blanche Timbers, Newkirk, Ber A remonstrance received agRinst. Diana at Ephesus. made Saint So into sects the Sunnines and the Shi- tha Dawson, Hume, Anita Irwin phia dazzling to all.

He encrusted It the paving of the alley between Fifth ahs. and these corresnon dtnonr PathJ Arkansas, who sleep with their doors with 40,000 pounds of the. purest sil and mouths both open, the Persian Geneva, Paul Hard wick, Ernest Hartman, Charles Munshower, Arthur oiics and Protestants. The Turks are and Sixth streets and Judson and Crawford streets, did not contain a ver. He hung It with doors of tho pur must keep everything tight, walled In and nailed down besides.

It Bailey, Raymond Carnes, Roy Mun (From Wednesday's Daily.) Wichita Beacon: Greenfield Brothers, clothiers, let a contract today for a complete overhauling of their store at Market and Douglas. Tho improvement will involve an expenditure of $10,000, and work will begin at onrc. Proof the work will be of the highest character is the fact that the contract was let to S. G. Bond, architect and contractor of this who has put in some of the finest store fronts in this part of tho state.

"We are going jto have the finest display window iri Kansas," said Ike Greenfield 'today. "Our window man lias visited most of the large cities of tue country recently getting ideas on est Ivory and amber. Ho collected sufficient number of names, owing to (From Wednesday's Daily.) Hutchinson News: A general delivery system ill soon ho inaugurated in Hutchinson for the delivery of goods, which will serve practically all of tlio grocery stores and meat markets in the city. W. R.

Cody of Ottawa, head of the company which will conduct the delivery system, is here, arranging for the starting of the service. It 'will be, in a way, co-operative arrangement of tho grocers and butchers of the city. At present every grocery store in the city maintains from 2 to 5 delivery wagons. Under the new arrangement the city will bo divided into districts. Motor trucks will be put into service, which will gather at all the the Sunnies, while the Persians are the Shiahs, and these sects originate the difference in belief as to whom were the immediate true follow it a holy table entirely of jewels the fact that the paving resolution Is claimed that wire fences can't be used.

hecaiiHo thisvps would steal thn together by purest and choicest gold called also Ifor an alley in another shower, Harvard Morehead. Earl Motfl, Arnold King, Louis Hereford, Frank Coon, Roy Davis, Fred Parrish, Leslie Hartman, Alva Clark, Lee Parrish, Will Gardnor, Ray Green, Harry block. The property owners, to re He dedicated and inscribed it To uaa posts, Not one man in ten thousand ers designated to carry on the work from Justinian alone." But God's re monstrate successfully, will have to begun by Mohamet, buke to Justinian was that this in secure the signatures of the majority ever saw a railroad there are only six miles in all Persia and moreover, they can't be made to believe there scription-was erased in the night of the property owners in each block. truner, Harvey Rice, Julius Karleskint, Manvillo Berry, John Coberly It is very difficult for a Christian to judge a Mohammedan; their code ideas of morality are so different time by an unseen hand and the is "any such animal." A native who Clarence Stacy, Jewell Cagle, Ira Co MARKS CASE APPEALED. from ours.

This fact, therefore, ex word Euphrasia inscribed instoaU, that ''Euphrasia," being the has been to Teheran Is considered finished in education, just as we'd say berly, Detlef Hartman, Fred Johnson display windows and we have taUcn Merle Carleton, Marion Power, Mal name of a poor woman who had clan plains the self conscious air of superiority in all things religious that is uni Case of "Inky Bill" Will Have Im the best of several of them and com colm Todd, Matthew Karleskint that a man is "polished" traveled in Europe. destinely given to "Santa Sophia" a copper coin. Sophia means "wisdom1 portant Bearing On All Liquor Cases Coming Up Here. bined them for our new front here. While it will be similar to some others Christy Wagner.

Rex Noel, Hugh San versally maintained by the Moslems over Christians in this land: in fact. Some time ago a devout and ortho ders, and Mrs. Cornelison ana Hanta means noiy that air is almost as: bigoted as our and Mr. and Mrs. I.

E. Odell, Wichita, (From Wednesday's Daily.) the 29th of 1458, when the in some essential points. A large force of men will ho put at work at once and wo hope to have the exterior com attitude towards, them. Kas. dox hillbillie came to -Teheran.

He, was a tribesman, but of course of Moslem faith, and also a followed of Mohamet. When he got home, in brag Turks, captured Constantinople, Sul tor example, the Moslems are for The case of William Marks; col tan Mohamet II rode his horse Into pleted in six or seven weeks. The re modeling plan involves a lot of in ored, most commonly known as "Inky FORT SCOTTERS IN TEXAS STORM the most part greatly superior to many other relieions in thplr dp nf nlniv- ging of the) times he'd seen and had, Santa Sophia, and, sitting in his sad die before, the great altar shouted tne great WWr snouted. has been appealed to the su tenor work, but we will have to let in: devotion and in -humilltyti In other I ho told of having had Ice In his wine E. premo court of Kansas, the appeal E.

Cook and George Clinei Were more at their ln Au8ust at Teheran. He was imme- ai lueir reilg- I JPnrlh Tho oronil civ! Hill an a trrH more at their relig that go till after the fall rush of bust ness." words, they work papers having been sent Up by Dis Probably in Beaumont When Storm Broke. ion than some of us do. Doubtless trict Clerk J. Brown last night the climate.

is conducive, to contempla The entire front and east side of tho building will be lorn out and tho Tho state is making tho appeal in the Qiaieiy excommunicaiea not ior nav-1. ing partaken of winey though this is priest was saying his prayers at that strictly forbidden by the Koran, but tlmo' Dut that he ran and the of for having lied about having had iCe the edifice opened and closed behind" tion, and philosophic mood, but the case, 'and if their contentions nre (From Wednesday's Dally.) finest plate glass display windows put sustained by the supreme court, the outward expression belief in Su E. E. Cook, of 82.1 South Judson in. not, only in front but.

along tile preme Being and a worship, of and and George Cline, of 429 West Nintli east side from Douglas avenue to Bea There are-no middle classes in Per- same leen1 0HS 11 tnal ior, more tnao i-iii i I four centtirtes. from eenprafioh tri cert- suDservience is sp Every police court, of this city is in every sense of the term a "city court," and the second conviction on the charge of ntreet, who are employed, by the Ire con Lane. An. entrance will be put si a. xjiLiitri a jiiixii in i ivu.

jl uto Uri 1 1 one Believes in-Allah- and that Mo land and Rollings factory, were doubt. hiK selling liquor, even if the first con less in Beaumont, Sunday when ing through' the but his body by Job. All 'foreingers are called is-, confined almost espe vjction.was had in the city will in on lieaeon Lane, opposite the post-office and another on Market street. It will be, a daylight store of the most, modern type. Mr.

Greenfield said it stores four times a day, taking them to a. central distributing point. From this central point the packages will he distributed by motor trucks which will serve each section of the city. It will result In four deliveries of goods daily, but instead of each store sending out its own wagons, the delivery wi'l he done by the trucks of the general agency. Mr.

Cody's company now maintains delivery systems it Ottawa and Lawrence. A 'similar system is also in use in Pittsburg and one is being installed in New! on. "At Ottawa ri'ne wagons are now doing the delivery work formerly 'requiring forty wagons," said Mr. Cody. "Horses are used there, but it, is (ho intention to inr.tall motor trucks in Hutchinson." It is expected that practically all of the grocers in the down town district, and also the outlying stores as far as five blocks out east and west, will be included in the new general delivery system.

"It ought to effect a rnnr.lderabln saving in I lie operating expenses of our stores," remarked W. R. Tedrick, secretary of tho Retailers' Credit. Bureau, "it will not throw anybody out of employment, i' thoiiKht, for the men who now work as deliverymen are needed in the rtorcs and will ho taken care of es snlesmej. The deliverymen to be employed in (lie gen tne disastrous tropical storm that "farangees," and thousands of na constitute a felony, and will mean a cially schools, to the Koran.

wreaked such havoe all along the tlves never heard that 'such, a coun or person cannot be found. This Is the prophecy of the imperishable Christianity and the restoration of this Edifice to its first use. term in the penitentiary for the of Moslems are supposed to pray at Texas coast, struck that city. Neither will be much the lightest store in try as America The Persian fender. legist three times a day morning their employers nor their wives have Wichita.

name for America is "Yangee Don William Marks was-, arrested ani noon and sunset. As their mosques been able to get a word of news from The building occupied by Greenfield i I. ll convicted a number of months ago for them and their families are hiuc con world th" MnSTwhr to THEIR CHILDREN FUSS. Brothers Is owned by W. Throckmorton and C.

L. Davidson and is one cerned over their welfare. selling liquor. It was charged that he was guilty of a felony, under the lnHB V8" over on a native.will get his Mfr Ireland said this afternoon that' ri Tn eye-teeth cut. Their lives are extreme- law of 1913, which makes the second he had heard nothing from the men of the most desirable business corners in Wichita.

A long time lease was recently closed with the owners hv So Mrs. Clayton and Mrs. Partee, Both Colored, Had Each Other Arrested Ransom Blmple and their wants few and conviction on a charge of selling but as the fatalities there were few. liquor a felony, he having been con he- didn apprehend they were hurt. small.

Hundreds go barefoot all win lr' ter. even in the snow. The lower class- Greenfield Brothers and they now feel victed in police court for selling An Associated Press disnatch from justified in putting some money into wm, from clean in their habits liquor. However, Judge Hulett sustain Beaumont this afternoon gives an a modern display system for tho store. uC nUCC.

and one of the comnjonest 13 ed a motion of the defense in the (From Wednesday's. Daily.) Mrs. Walter Partee, colored, today had Mrs. David Clayton, Mr. Bond expects to finish the work estimate of a $200,000 property loss there, but says nothing about fatal Ta ZTXll to see them drinking from the gutter who also case to quash the information charg in five weeks.

3VrV-Yir lv where running water, that the Koran Ing Marks with ilfelony, on the ities. colored, arrested, told Police Judge ground that the local police is not a Messrs. Cook -and Cline. who have Harpold that nie trouble between her JERRY SLACK HURT. are the greatest idlers and procras 'city court, the 1913 law not nam self and Mrs.

Clayton had its origin in before prayer. Prayer in public Is so been out setting up store fixtures manufactured by Ireland Rollings, ing a conviction police court as be tinators. They will seldom eat from the same dish as a "Christian Infidel." common. Alongside the mud walls Old Fort Scotter Who Got Rich 1 a quarrel among their children. Mrs.

Partee said that Sunday night their ing considered, but only a conviction beside the road, in his blacksmith or as they call us. Moslems keep Friday lert JacKson, Saturday, the 14th and spent Sunday in New Orleans, en in a "city court," and other higher Kansas City and Still Lives There Struck by a Motor Car. eral delivery system will all be m-m of experience, and not mere boys." workship, in his shop in the bazaar, children- had a quarrel out in the yard, and. that Mrs. Clayton came out to the Jews, of which there are a great courts.

in faot he may be found route to Beaumont. were due to have been ture about the time the The decision of the supreme court. numuer, keep Saturday, and the Ar- take the part of uer Children. She The Wants have come to play a most iv Bund ly oblivious to all and it is evident, will have an important (Fmm Wednesday's Daily.) The following item in the Kansas storm struck the city. Important part In the household.

says that she saw this through the window, and as she wasn't going' to Then, too, there are a large number of surroundings, from which oblivion to the world he bearing on many local cases. If the Parsees, remnants of that ancient state decides that the local police BUGGY RAN OVER HER. will not emerge until he has finished City Times refers to Jerry Slack, w-om all old timers in Fort Scott will remember well. He operated a blacK- MOVIE OF A FIRE HERE. see her children get the worst of it she went out to take their part, aiw sect who followed Zoroaster, and are court is a city court, then the county his prayers and gone through with all called fire-worshippers.

Five miles attorney can charge a man who is ar When Bessie Ambler Fell From a Bi these bodily contortions, smith shop here many years ago and it was then that each of tne women disturbed the other's peace, by the south of Teheran they have a ceme rested for the second time for selling cycle, Dr. Griffin's Buggy Ran Over Her Not Serious. tery where they still bury their dead liquor and who has been convicted nas lived in Kansas City for twenty years or longer, and is reported to They like so much to argue with Christians about, tho relative merits on top of the' ground- In a large cir use or vile names, loud and bolster ous language, etc. Yesterday Clayton had a war have gotten rich off real estate investments there: once on this charge- In police court, with a felony, and this will tend to place an additional restriction in the cular concrete vat, and wait for the of the two religions, iand like Goldsmith's character "E'en though van (From Wednesday's Dally.) ravens to pick the flesh off the rant gotten out not only for Mrs. Par Jeremiah B.

Slack, 85 years old way of the illegal sale of Dr. Griffin's buggy last night ran over Bessie Ambler, the 11-year-old tee, but also for Elmer Ransom, whom bones before these are interred. The Parsees have one member of parlia quished can argue still." Talk about a union of church and state. The njullahs absolutely control everything. Their she alleges "butted in" to the quarrel H.

V. Jamison of Kansas City Will Take Picture Next Week To Be Shown at. Plctureland. (From Tuesday's Dailyl II. V.

Jamison, a movie supply man of Kansas City, came in this morning to make arrangements with O. R. Bin-baugh of the. Pictureland for the taking and showing of a sensalional firo scene picture right here in Fort Scott. The picture is lo be enacted in this city the first, of next week, and Mr.

aaugiuer of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Amb "LOUDER, LOUDER, LOUDER." ment, a man named Arbab Kaikhos and deaf, was struck by a motor car at Eighth and Walnut streets early last night.

His right hip was fractured. Mr. Slack was given, emergency treatment by Dr. Abraham' Weinberg ler, of 520 South Horton street, and congress medjllss Is composed of roo; he Is often alluded to as "the- aittiougn she was painfully bruised. 135 members in the.

lower, house. Of And the Agent for tho Cudahy Refin on the side of Mrs. Partee, without any right or any excuse. These warrants were served yesterday. It was but a short time later that Mrs.

Partee had iirs. Clayton arrested. only honest man in Persia," and ho is at least one of the very best men in these only 69 have so far been elected her injuries fortunately were not of a serious nature, and she Is able to ing Company Had An Awful Time With tho Telephone Girl. to the present medjllss, and of thesblall Persia, out of about 20 million. and later was removed to his home at ItiO Virginia avenue.

His condi be up and around the bouse todav. maty-mile eiguieen or mem are niui- Pers a is divided Into nrnvlnrp. Ine trial of Mrs. Partee and Elmer The accident was a very strange tion is not believed to be dangerous. loha .1 1 I 1 1 auo on ocicuircil aiH Ottyeas I nph.

with a onvnmnl- a nnnlnlnl hi Ransom were fo have come up in po (From Wednesday's Daily.) one, the III tie girl fall ng from a hi- The police did not learn the name of the driver. Mr. SlacK was recent lice-court, but had to be continued. cycle directly in the path of the horse He is the field man for the Cudahy oayeas are aescenaants or Mohamet, the shah. Then the country is com-LWhich there have been some posed of tribes like our American In-000.

The mullahs all wear a white tur-1 jians. These are called "llliats." not. ly injured in a similar accident. owing to the fact that Mrs. Clayton is helming company, ins home is in Kan and buggy.

She and another little girl Were riding bicycles at the corner tn r. fllnlh A .1 1 1 1 1 sas City, and he is here on busi trail viuLii niruuu M1UUUU bueir UcaUS, I IrilntM I 9rh tr ha nan a ntilnf Cnmo Bessie Ambler, Uie 11-year-old or sixth and Lowman. The other while the Say eds wear, a- green cloth I of tho mum nnwprfni triho u- ness for his company. Yesterday NEW FAMILIES MOVE HERE. of similar shape.

These Sayeds abso-1 Bakhliaries. the- Kashkal. the Sha- morning he had some business with little girl knew how to ride, but Bes- sie didn't and was practicing on her brother's bicycle. Dr. Griffin came lutely know that they are superior to I daughter of E.

K. Ambler, had a narrow escape last evening while trying to learn to ride a bicycle, near the Conner of Sixth and Holbrook streets. During Last Three Months It Is Est! the head office in Kansas City and so forthwith essayed to get Into touch wii Lem by long distance telephone. all other beings. There is no tax on land and most taxi driving along, going the same direc mated That Population Hat Increased More Than 100.

Then there are- the dervishes I es are paid off in grain. tion, rs Bessie. His horse shied at He. took, down the telephone re the bicycle, and this frightened the On seeing a buggy approaching she became excited and turned the handle bars in the wrong direction and be strolling from village to village with I Most of the tribesmen live out of their betel nut bowls ln which they re- door, with no fixed abode Thev live Jamison is now making arrangements for it. Although he tins not us yet secured building for tho fire scene, lie hopes to lie able to secure one on Main The picture will show the rescue of a girl from burning building and Mr.

Jamison says it will he strikingly realistic. Just who. the girl is who will bo rescued has not as yet been given out, but she will be some local young lady. And the young man who rescues her will he a local young man. Arrangements will be made with the fire department to respond to the call and make a run, and of course the fire truck will bo one of the most Interesting features of tho picture.

The picture- will be taken the first of the1 week and will bo shown here about week later. ceiver and asked for long distance. (From Wednesday's Dally.) In a moment ho heard her at the other mtic girl and caused her to lose control of the machine and she fell al end of the line. It is estimated that during the past ceive charity. These continually cry I off their flocks and herds, but some out "Ya hak, Ya hak," which means, I by plundering caravans and other truth.

Oh truth." There should I pie. Wagons or carriages are never fore Dr. Griffin, who was driving the horse, could stop it, tho bicycle and rider had fallen beneath tho buecv most under the horses hoof3. Both louder, he said "lotider." three months there have been twenty wheels of the buggy, passed over her The long distance operator raised be some way of impressing the mean found outside a few cities, and even left shouldef and arm. They were wheels.

The doctor examined, the or twenty-five new families moved to Fort This nstimcte is based upon reports "from real estate agents von. h.jl,, i.i. I va.ni.lB, ing of. this on the public, for all for in thfese places these utilities are "of ummuu, uui iui luutueiy no i please? she asked. eigners, especially Americans are bones were child at once and found no bones broken, although he was badly bruised.

This morning the little eirl was recent use. It Is therefore difficult to find a horse that has ever been In Louder," said the man; "louder and landlords. There is hardly a va shocked at the lack of truth so almost do you hear me? louder." cant piece of property In Fort Scott. universally displayed in business deal-1 harness. Persia has the finest BLAIR GET8 KATZ STORE.

feeling pretty stiff from the accident, Now this particular telephone oper ings I horses, the best sheep and the most uut nornmg serious -has developed: ator docsn have a very strong voice, Domestic Relation. I elegant carpets In the world. StreeterfBlalr, Son of Ed to Put and every day there is a demand for small cottages. A good, many people are moving in from the. country to educate their children at the high school and she quickly reaches a limit when she tries to make' loud sounds with In we often delude our-1 The natives live cheaply, but living in a Clothing Store Kati Back to her vocal organs.

But, In her desire I ECATJSAS STATE FA IP to bo accommodating, she strained and some are coming for the benefit of the graded schools. Yesterday there were applications for two houses and (From Wednesday's Dallv selves that marriages are made in for foreigners is outrageously high, A heaven, though we are sometimes fore- man with no family who possesses 500 ed to admit, that many of them have ttUmanB-about $450 can retire from lived in the other region. There is no active life. One of my servants, Yu- such delusion among the Moslems, suf from Joseph, recently retired be- her voice to the utmost, and asked Streefer Blair, of Junction Citv. Son lonnu ninrp "Whn.

In thin lallrlnfy? both of tho applicants were from out nt tM tlll I of the' city; One i xuu uimup, me Kansas said the man again; poeLhas bought the fixtures of the "louder. Can't you hear me. Mj Marriage is looked upon as entirely a cause he saved 800 tumans at a sala- hi, a Vn nthr rZ business proposition, the engagement, ry of $12 a month, though he'd board-1 .,7 man comes from iiom joe tester, leasing I name is A. L. Louder.

ASSOCIATION SAM'L E. LUX, President and Manager TOPEKA, 13, 14, 15 16, 17 FP The Gate Will Stand Open. Everybody ET ET K7 Welcome To The Fint Big Free Feir PREMIUMS PAID BY THE STATE AND COUNTY Hie nUUUlng Tor tWO years, and nn I "(Ihjir ulnmmorpri fhp hnwIMnrnJ and all' preliminaries being conducted ed himself. .1 he? hlrpn bv the caren ta. generally tne prospect I ufl ta ah niicrrimo i oopiemDer ne will open a clothing I operator; "I thougnt you wanted me ive groom and the father-in-law.

8hed one of the hol Scott. Bium mere. Mr. uiair is In the city to talk louder. And that Is your name nuw completing arrangements fori Louder?" There are two kinds of marriages, Ihe returns he will have a title, as this On account, of tho mi opening tne store.

I "Yes. ma'am, mv name In A T. a temporary pne, on probation, as the pilgrimage entitles tho maker to road changing the runs, several new Thrilling Auto Race ouomer riair is me Ron nr if. Lnniinr Methodists would say, ana a perma- some title. He will bo "Meshedl-Yu- families came from Yates Center and Daring Monoplane Flight isiair, tne Kansas poet, formorly of "And I sunnose vour name In full suf." But when praying they always Iola, The Peonle rniin hn 400 Entrie in Horee Race Spring Hill, but now living in Olathe.

is Little Louder." face Mecca. I brought some new people, also. Mer- Ordinary titles can be bought, and chants report that they are putting nent one. There are two ceremonies. The first is tailed the "sigay," and that terra is also given to the period during which the marriage Is Just a "Well, it might be, but it isn't." uiair, as many or tne older remember, is a former resident The Kama Derby Eicitinf Palo Grata Belwee U.

S. yum luueeu in iii unlive uuuve iub some new accounts on their books. As said the Cudahy man, laughing. "The little Louders are at home and they Mammoth livestock and agricultural axhibitt 15 teres devoted to machinery Big display utwomea'i tectiod Cooking school demonstrations Military Band ConcftVta Special Features Daily 24 permattat buildings Special service on all rnilroads Don't Miss the first Big Free Fair or ort Scott. He still owns nronertv smews mm IIP trial match, but may run for as long peasant class that hasn't a title.

The a whole Fort Scott is slowly growing. Army toi Junctioa City leant as ninety years. At any time during commonest name are Mohamet. All There isn't a better barometer than Beautiful Hone Show, focy nere and expects Rome day to come make it a little louder sometimes than a ere to make his home, is necessary or pleasing. Now, please Sidney Katz, who has been con- get me that call to Kansas City ns nected With the shoe Store in the lne- soon nonnihla.

I dnn'l iiinnnn the fact that there is little desirable vacant property. the sigay the husband may divorce the who was Mohamet's martyred son-ln-wlfe without much ado by simply pay- law Hussan, another son-in-law of ing. -the sum fixed in the marriage con- the prophet, Ahmet Yusuf, Mehdi tract, which is usually quite small, Khnn, etc. Bitches, uddlers, lour-in-headi from limit pririte tablet that compete in til bif cltitt in mi hip jihpi several years, will you'll rorget the name." Looking for work? Don't seek It. in an aimless hnnhnzfirrl wnvrrn' nftoF much smaller thnn the sum fixed for Persians mny be proud of their his leave noon ror Hnpnipa where he Needless lo wiy, she didn't.

will open a store. lie enmn. tn th la Exhibits that ar on their way to the Panama Cuposltlon at Frlco' $45,000 IN PREMIUMS, PURSES 4XD Pf.SZi.: final divorce nyhe end of tho "Agha- tory if they go back Into the past Jar a Job through the Als, citv, from bapulpa peycral vcars ago, Autnmobllo Warns appeal to many..

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