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The Parsons Daily Sun from Parsons, Kansas • Page 4

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irf AGE FOUR THE PARSONS DAILY SUN Tuesday, August 23, 1921. 11 Glenn Klmbrough left (his' berry motored to' Council Grove morning for a short business trip and Lawrence, Kansas, today, to Mound Valley. THIS YOUNG MOTHER What to Know About Plate Glass INSURANCE? Mrs. T. IM.

Cockrell and Mrs. J. P. Wharton, accompanied by OAV17 MIhs Ruth Wharton, Miss Elaine UTa.I. 1 Mr.

and MS Qlenn Cowden have as their guests, Mr. Cowden's parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. S.

Cowden or Springfield, Mo. Dr. Cowden Is pastor of the Woodland Heights Presbyterian church. Wharton, Monroe- Cockrell and Eddie Carpenter motored over to Pittsburg last way. J-I2tf reUiChildleu Women what Lydia Miss Laura Applch of tha Humphrey Fruit Is taking a two weeks vacation.

Lrukham a Vegetable Compound Did for Her Millston, want to give you a word of praise for your won- Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Knauer have as their guests Mrs.

Charles Fisher and son from Kansas City, and Miss Nadlne Kemmerer of Coffeyville. Masses Jean Masei Margaret White, Mary Martin. Dun Dry-den, Verej Bender, Click Clark, motored oMer; to Pittsburg last evening and attended the new dance academy which Prof, and Mrs. Hall of this city have opened MONOEY.I MONETt to loan on Beet rare and payment privilege. Writ for folder.

Byrd IL Clark, In v. Co, Erie, Kansas. J-12-tf OomJ Money in the bank Is safe, and it earns interest for you. Hidden money earns nothing. Hidden money is little better than squandering It.

The man who hides his" money either at home or in a safety deposit box In the bank, may keep It, but It ia earning nothing, it is entirely out of circulation and it acts as a brake upon the wheels of Industry and progress. The man who squanders his money puts It back into clr-. culation, but he spends It gives it to some one else keeps none for himself, Cet In between these extremes. Be thrifty, but deposit your savings regularly in a savings bank. Your money will be safe there.

It will be earning Interest for you. It will still ibe yours helpTng you earn more money by creating better business, more jobs, better wages and better prices. COME TO OUU SAVINGS DEPT. The State Bank of Parsons MAIN AJVD CENTRAL O. C.

Stemhlser of Wellington, Kansas, has secured space In the Owl garage and will open an up-to-date automobile top and trim shop about September first. aeriui meaicine. We are very fond of children and for a considerable time after we married 1 feared I would not have any owing; to my weak condition. I began taking Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable has gone to Maxwell Martin Olathe for a visit.

H. H. Jetmore, District Sales Manager for the I. II. C.

trucks with headquarters at Chicago is In the city today on business for the Company. CALL and tell us about the value of the plate glass you want insured. It will take a few minutes to make out the policy that is your Mrs. D. M.

Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stemple of near Parsons, returned yesterday 'daughter, Miss Hazel Thompson have returned home from a visit afternoon from a visit at Rupert, Idaho, with relatives.

Compound and now I have a nice absolute protection agali Albert Meader and wife of La-lfarpe are in the city visiting with to Milwaukee, Chicago and Indianapolis, where they visited relatives and a later visit to St. strong, healthy baby girl. I can hon financiat loss. their sister Mrs. Jack Andrews, James Wallen has returned home after a tour of Kansas and Louis.

Miss Hazel who la a teach Dr. Montgomery, Chiropractor, over Stat bank. Phone S43 86. estly say tnat 1 aia not suner mucn more when my baby was born than I used to suffer with my periods before I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound years ago.

I give all the credit to your medicine and akntl nlnravi ropnmmend it VP TV NOTARY PUBLIC aVWIVBMaVB VSHHBMS as er in the Labete county hgh school, attended the summer at the State University at Madlsont and WAS Uolnml there by her mother for their visit to the above mentioned places. MX a Miss Josle Erlcson has returned to this city after a weeks visit with relatives In Elsmore. Missouri with the National Map Co. He will make preparations to return to Baker University this coming term where he is studying to be a physician. This ig his laHt year and next year he will enter some medical school for further preparation.

Vl--sf-'V highly." Mrs. 11. H. Janssen, Millston, Wisconsin. How can women who are weak and sickly expect or hope to become mothers or healthy children? Their first duty is to themselves.

They should overcome the derangement or cry Call Mr. and Mrs. Will E. Risk who reside in the state of Warsing-ton, are the parents of a baby To the Farmers, Joe Heroa says he will your sales for 1 per cent, him at South Mound at his pense. 4 i Mr and Mrs.

John D. Pulcher Vrlll l-fltlirn In A f.w ilava twnvw California where they have "hlch the'r home Interest Paid on Savings Deposits Guaranteed debility that is dragging them down, and strengthen the entire system, as i i 'i i Mrs. Arthur Howard and sons, Thomas and Arthur, are leaving tonight for a several weeks' visit in Texas with her father. W. C.

Pitts, at Katy, and other E. R. Smith auditor for the I. H. C.

has left the city after having completed bis business here. aia Mrs. janssen, oy laning juyuia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and give their children the blessing of a good constitution. relatives. spending the past month.

i Cora Smith of this city and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Savage of tauht here.

The little Ihls city and Mr. and Mrs. Frank MlBS na oee named Vesta Lou Knight of Joplln are motoring to RlBk- various points in the Ozarks. I Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Clougley, Word has been received here Miss Fern Cloughloy, Harry lhat O. C. Llttrell who has been Icioughley and Mrs. Emory Jones upending the past few days at Hot )an( two children have returned 1 Steal a Stutz. A Stutz touring car, 918 model, was taken from Independence last night about 11:30 Momr to loan on city real ea tate.

rbone COO. J-21-tf Arthur Blaker of Eldorado is visiting- In Uhe city with friends and relative. Ton can have an sieplcture framed at Electric Htndlo, 107 N-Central, phone 418. jtf. R.

R. Ramlow, experienced teacher of violin, clarinet, saxophone and brass instruments, phone 1359. a24 Springs, Ark. for his health, has o'clock and the police here have from a three weeks auto tour of Colorado. suddenly taken 111 with acute ceived from neighbors and friends.

received notlca to apprehend the thieves if they come this way. The car was pointed a slate color and was equipped with wire the Men's Bible Class, the Ladies' FNtK, Tornado and Accident Insurance, ('. D. Lynd Farm, K. I.

Hucke, City, phono 211. MlSJtf Harold Harlow left this for a few days trip to Joplln. Miss Norma McHenry of Texar-kana, Texas, is visiting in the city with her sister, Mrs. R. L.

wheels. prices on all graphs at Oates Studio. Repair all kinds sewing clnes. Phone 2484 Miss Constance Reed of Topeka who has been visiting In the city for about a week with Miss Gil Dismissed Case The case against John Norman 2 1 t'eiitral avenue. In which Ross Snyder charged him with as W.

W. Brown Is leaving this evenlna for Colorado to Join his berts Woodruff and other friends Klble Class. Security Benefit Association, The W. R. the Modern Woodmen, Landaker's Taxi, and Mr.

Akin. The Modern Woodmen gave their beautiful burial service at the grave-side. We would also remember tho Doctor, Nurses, and the Hospital for their kindness during the sickness and death of our husband, father, grandfather, and brother. Mrs. K.

C. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Charles, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gan-ner, J.

M. Mannon. for wife, who Is summering there. sault, was dismissed In Police departed yesterday morning her home. James Morris, Katy Night Yard Master lias returned to this city from South Carolina where he has been spending his vacation.

court late yesterday afternoon at the request of the defendant, who paid tha costs of tho suit. THE QUESTION OF YOUR COAL SUPPLY Have you seriously considered it? To you it may seem as simple as "2 plus 2 equals 4," but wait until cold weather comes and If you put off getting your coal supply until the Weather compels you you may find yourself "minus" instead of Order your coal from us to-day. Do it NOW. Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis James of Oklahoma City returned home Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Fouts and children have returned from i two weeks' visit to Colorado Springs, with Mr.

Fouts' brother, Charlos Fouts, and QUICK-OPTICAL Repair Work this morning after a visit in the Paper Hauglns and Plaster patching, neatly done. All work guaranteed. Phone 1487. nSOtf city with friends. Mills, a former resident, Wichita, is In the city C.

V. now of Mrs. A. O. Lewis, who is in Mountain Air, New Is KiwanJs Boost Fair.

The Kiwahis club will carry special advertising to the Kiwanis Cnrd of Thanks. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy, and to Rev. E. M. Daniels, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Columbus, for his comforting words, and the Ladies quartett for their sweet songs.

Beautiful floral offerings were re- visiting a few days with oa, 'expected home within a week. Mr. and Mrs. F. J.

Roe or Big Springs, are io this city visiting with friends and relatlvos for several week. sses or spectacle broken? a friends here. G. W. THURSTON SON Wax Martin left this morning for Olatho to visit with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Carper loft this morning for an extended vis-It to Colorado.

Utah, Idaho. Oregon and California. They expect district convention at Joplin this week to boost Rotary-Kiwanis day at the Tri-State Fair. The Kiwanis club hopes to have every I one of Its clubs within a radius of 75 miles represented in its i parade of of 'Kiwanis "day at the Fair. 1 Vou will have a good picture of your baby If mftdo at the Oates Studio.

J27tf. Phone 33 Guards bentout of alignment? Temple too long or too ahort? yfhatever your requirement, our service is prompt and highly tntisfactory. Bring your repair work to ui FFLTFFElt JEWELRY Ott 7 1S10 Main St. 1924 Corning Ave. Miss wioiiie Kecoro.

ana momer ih nnthfrn route' via Mrs. Mary Burnett, are leaving t( New Melc0 Arizona, and day for Eureka Springs where TeXtt8. belna- absent about a Too Late To Classify. they will spend a week. month or longer.

A. S. Johnson, general manuger of the M. K. T.

returned here last night from a business trip Si'. Ix)uln Ontliflj fM-uitrfment E. K. Liner has returned from Mrs. C.

W. Molohan, Miss Cora IK 1C3 Reduced prices on all graphs at Oates Studio. FOR SALE Horses 3.000 lba. well matched team; also set of new work harness. I'hone 252.

a2G Waterloo, where he had been for several week. Mrs. Liner being at home with relatives. Mr. Liner has been busy handing out cigars since his return In celebration of the arrival of a "brand new" daughter at their home.

Molohan aiid Fred Molohan an daughter, Lorene, have returned from a three weeks' visit to Illinois points. I -f I Mrs. A. P. Dakan and daughters, of 1908 Maple, have returned home from a visit to the Se-dalla fair, T.

J. Oardner, train master on the M. T. left this morning for a business trip to Oklahoma. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, private front and back entrance, 'it 2215 Crawford.

n25 Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Eckle- "Ml -JTfltaO' Ili I 1 Cut roses, asters, and other flowers, also fine specimen ferns In 8, 7 and 8 Inch lots. The Fer-frusHon Rose Garden, 822 S.

2 2d. Phone 116. A-23 Mr. and Mrs. A.

Dye, have returned home from a wedding trip throughout the south and will make their home lu this city. BIG The Indian playlet announced for nox' Friday night at St. John's Ouild Room, 18th and Corning Avenue has been postponed for a week or two. It Is hoped when this playlet is ready for presentation that all members and friends of the church will patronize It. a24 mm i LIBERTY I THEATRE High Class Motion Pictures PROGRAM Today Robertson Cole Presents Sessue Hayakawa In "BkACK ROSES" The Underworld channels through which news is spread even in a prison.

Also Hoot Gibson A 1 III C. E. Shaft, receiver of the M. K. T.

passed through Parsons last night on his way from points In Texas to St. Louis Discounts NOW ON ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES R. R. Ramlow, experienced ieacher of violin, clarinet, saxophone and brass Instrument phone 1369, A-23. ik J.

H. Riddle left this morning for a short business trip to Ok5a-homn City. If yon liny a suit ef elolhes yw am rarefnl io nee wlmr yon i Great Price Reluctlons On-Electric Stoves, Vibrators, Kiev, trie Sweepers, Electric Va.sliiiiK Machines, Irons, Elortric Dish Washers, Fireless t'ookent. Grills, Coffee Percolars, and many other appliances i for yonr money. Whv not the same judgment in bulMIng your home? tHt comnlote plans from W.

Sidney Ortne. Architect. Phone 2148. R.n 11. II travelling en-I trineer for the K.

A- T. Is In I'ursona today on a short business In trip. KANSAS ELECTRIC UTILITIES CO. 1718 MAIN Was the Man" They're All Wearing The New Shape! It seems as if the nobby little shape has taken the country by storm. Your size is here.

and those new fall suits certainly beautiful in their exclusive styles and woolens. You'll marvel at the prices, too, as they're much lower than they've been for some time. See the new models in our windows. SOCIETY BRAND, KUPPENHELMER and STYLE-PLUS. Lambert Duffy Clothing Company ONLY i ONE MORE DAY OF.

THE Coming Soon "While New York Sleeps' 'WHERE QUALITY COUNTS BARTLETT SALE You Can Buy Everything at Just Half Price. BARTLETTS Continuous from 1 p. m. to 11 p. m.

Never Too Late to see A full show PRICES Matinee 10c until 5 p.m. Night 10c and 20c (Tax included) ii jam 3 MEML 5 4.

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82,118
Years Available:
1881-1929