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The Parsons Daily Sun from Parsons, Kansas • Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE PARSONS DAILY SDN Wednesday September 21, 192t. J. L. Potera retarn4 thtn her position. morning from Mineral where he baa been transacting biialnea.

MlM Melon Hall Is filling a temporary vacancy In general auditor, Boydi office. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith will leavo Sunday for an extendi! vacation trip to Oalventon and other Texas points. orea RunHcll Merwarth of tiff.

partment of the Katy at V( i depa i TTia cvtra unv nAA iirmrn wim TV WITU LBU lit? I 17 CUUDKr I bl. FALL DAYS Are Again Here-Are You Ready For the Call? With our complete lines and new garments arriving can certainly help you select your New Autumn SUITS DRESSES COATS emlttf helper 1U leave the 'tart reduced four today including 2 of thfc week, for vllt wuu north twenty-sixth street. Hackney and 11. E. Caldwell City.

irienli In-Kansas 1 Cars of California grapes are beginning to arrive In the city. The section men are all busy repairing track, and especially In the yards here, where the recent heavy rain caused much damage by spreading the rails. Mitchell Coxwell, district paas-aenger aeent at Kansas City for Moftey 't loau en city rel en Now turn to the classified ads. ihey'U Interest you. tf the Southern Hallway Co visited 'in the city Tuesday enroute to Who O.

W. Finch, switchman, has been confined to the Medulla A Mr. and Mra. James Thompson John Sclvcrt, boiiermaKer at the roundhouse is off duty oD account of illness. and daughter, Mildred are export ed to arrive in the city from Dent A.

H. Rothmeyer road foreman pi engines, who has been In the olty transacting buslnesn loft last flight for Muskogee, where be njw has headquarters, Fhorjs 706, Martin Coal Co. for coal and feed. Prompt delivery. 19281 Corning.

S-lOtt son where they have been vltulins hospital with an Injured knee, returned home Tiiesday, and Is now able to be around with tho aid of crutches." fuaM. Now turn to ina classified ads. They'll inlerest you. tf relatives. Miss Thelma Watson, entered bualnoxa college today and will take short hand and comptometer Miss Helen Davli will leave Thursday for llurlington where A wonderful showing of SUITS in any new and wanted color, material, and style.

See the exceptional values we are offering today for All members of the M. T. and City band will moet at Katy Athletic field Friday evening at 6 o'clock for drill. The Auxiliary to the Railway Postal clerks will meet Thursday she will visit friends attend tho Lilr- Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Beatty and daughter. Lena who have been visiting In Excelsior Springs and Fireman I C. Barton has been signed to 123 and 134-with engineer Phillips. Ton can have any else picture framed at ElccJc HtudJo, 107 N. Central, plion 413.

Jtf. The (ionorul mdltors basebaJJ nine and f'tinhmans clorriciaris will play-, off the final at Katy afternoon with Mrs. Leo. T. Harnett pt her home on West raw-ford javenue.

Ph(na 706. Martin Coal Co. for coal and feed. Prompt dclhrerv. 1928 Corning.

slOtf Kansas City for the past ten days Tcturned home last' evening. Better Lines More Comfort Those are the things which every woman desires in her corsets and it is something which every woman realizes who wears LKWIM FLA VH THE INDl'HTKIAL COl'llT. $24.50 AJ AND I Athletic field Thursday, evening. Vcrn Ellison, yard clerk is off. fhe game will bo called at 5:15 duty today on account ot Illness.

Rnd all employees are expected to attend and root for tho teams. Now turn to the classified ads. I There has been an entire change They'll Interest you. tf In tho new which promises to make this one of the fastest W. J.

Blair and E- h. games in tho teams record. Lou VlrgUDugan. who Is In the TTnlteVstates Navy. viHltnd in (he city Tuesday enroute to his home at Oswego.

Also Culls on 'Convention to Re i An it 0 1361 aset(orsets primand Alexander Howatt, $29.50 bollermakers at the round houso all go io the ball game PRONOUNCED FRKAA.V pBONT lACW are oir duty toaay attending court. i The mastor mechanics offlre In now being redecorated and when completed will bo ane of the iiplf-flest offices we know of. Other Suits including the Printzesa Suit at fronii $49.50 to $150. frtv the Ans'lrte1 TrAiw fndianapolis, Sept. 21.

John L- Lewis, president of the t'nited Mine Workers of America in his biennial report to the International convention of tho organization here yesterday, recommended that legal proceedings be Phkw 706. Martin Coal Co. for coal and feed. Prompt delivery. 1028 Corning.

slOtf Those who wHnnseed tho ball "me between tht fcrtllernialreM and the Round House Black- Sox last night claim It to bn one of the fastest gamos sown th( among the shop teams, the Hlark For dancing lonsons. phone 780 or 1945. sl7tf J. F. Wash superintendent of the Safety Committee from Dal Miss Lucille Fischer who has These splendid front-lacing corsets can always be relied upor to provide the very latest lines of Fashion in perfect comfort.

There is a special model for every type of figure. At $5, $6.50 and to $15.00 we are offering wonderful values in the most beautiful quality materials. Every garment fitted by our ex perienced corsetieres without extra charge. been vlalllng In Texas for I he past month returned home Tuesday. instituted to make a full test ot I the constitutionality of tho Kan- las, hi In the city today to attend the monthly safety meet.

Jake Morton who has been on the sick list tho past week Is New and charming dresscj, great BOX winning with a srnre of 13 to 6. Tomorrow night the winners will play the State hospital and with H. D- Allen pitching assures a real game. Everyone DRESSES Klin iiiuiiBiriu i ti'uri law huh wini the convention 'indorse the international executive board's action in two Kansas strikes in which it numbers No matter what your ideas again able to resume his duties at the shops. Attention Auto Owners.

I will reserve several spaces for those who deslro to have your cars reflnished next month at the Chanute Auto Paint Shoe IMeano have your order in by September 25. For that month factory finish was said that Alexander Howat, presidont of the Kansas miners Carl F. Betz. 2703 Chess, a Call 010 W. for Baggage, trans fer moVlng and hauling.

H-22 machinist who was injured some or tastes may be we can please you at prices much less than you anticipated paying. the wonderful dresses at $13.50, $22.50, $27.50. Other Dresses to $59.50. llEilY lArilu tensive line is included the celebrated "PRINTZESS" Coat, Which is second to none." Prices $12.50 to $100.00. Insist on Ponnant Qiallty Premium Shingles.

Thy cost, no goes on every car mat we turn out. Phone 764 at Chanute cr three weeks ago by someone throwing a piece of steel at him. and striking him on the ankle, la again confined in tho Sedalla Knty hospital. Mr. Betz returned from the hospital ahuut ten days ago more thsn the ordinary Mud ami 661 Parsons- A.

A- Bowser, Prop had defied superior ofivers bv not ordering the men back te work- "This law is without question," Lewis said, "a most vicious attack upon tho right of the organized workers and Is clearly a trespass upon the constitution prerogatives of citizens." In his review ot the Kansas will add years to the life of youri S-21 Albert Selvert has again re- and was thought to bo Improving new roof. For sale ty u. k. Lumber Company, 1:011 Broadway. Telephone 673, S-22 necessary sumed his position at the freight nicely when it became house after having been cut off for hlnr to return- fttrlke cases, Mr.

Lewis said the for some time. Paper Hauglnc anfl Flatter patching, neatly done. All work tnaraatMd. Phone 1487. niiit International executive of the board." two Htrlkes were in "violation of tho agreement between miners and operators and that the International board had directed Ho Merle Roser, machinist and wife, expoct to leavo In tho near future for a visit at Oklahoma City.

to effect proper and hurmonioua eettlements. Defiance of the constituted authorities of our orea- Another good hIrii of fall the grocers are selling tho first cranberries of the hphhoi today. Kimball and Delay unloaded a wat to order the men back to nization by district officers who 3i L- Oliver who lira been off duty fo rthe past ten days on account ot illness Is expected to report for duty Thursday. MILI IOX nuKHKI-H AVIIKAT IADKIJ 1'LKIHiK work but that Howat had not com are pledged to uphold its law and plied fcvlth the in either its rulings is indeed reprehensi- car load of new Dodges Tues day. Sep' ember 1 goal the association set.

Incorporation has been effected in this state, following similar steps in Oklahoma. W. H. Mc-Greevy of this city, national secretary-treasurer, says Incorporation will follow also in Texas, Colorado, Nebraska and North Dakota. The U.

S. Grain Growers, 1 also has taken out a state charter and is making headway. caso- ble. Unless our union can regu- "Our union," said Lewis in this late its own affairs according to KniiMiis Fai-niei's Will iic-t Assocln tion Market Their Product. ket 100 per cent of Its members' wheat.

This Is the organization which insisted on at least a degree of compulsory pooling and so refused lo join the movement fostered by the American Farm Bureau Federation which resulted In formation of the IT. S. Grain Growers, with provision for optional pooling. Kansas' is wiiere the national wheat growers' headquarters are located, and it gave 2,000,000 more bushels than the 5,000,000 The laborers who have been working on the now extonsion for the machine shops at the round house, walked out on strike today on account of wages. The men have been receiving thirty cents an hour for ton hours nnd are BHk Ing for forty cents an hour and an eight hour day It said.

Wanted To rent. Four or five room house on went side this 578 or call O. Woods Lumber Company. S-J2 It costs no moro to rilld attractively and conveniently. fee Woods Lumber company.

for hook of houso plana today, 2011 Broadway. Phono 578. m2if. connection, "Is being charged in detined rules and the provisions of many quarters with violation of its constitutions, there is Indeed its obligations as Bet forth In our small hope that it can exercise wage agreements and therefore, any great influence in the public it becomes Incumbent upon us in affair of our country. there such plain and obvions cases as two eases I ask the deliberation of these to decline to Justify such tho unprejudiced delegates to criticism or to mako every effort this convention and endorsement (Pv tho Axsooiateil I'rrsx.) Wichita, Sept.

21. Seven million bushels of wheat have been put under pledge in Kansas by tho National Wheat Growers Association, which stands pn the basic principle that it shall mar 'Fireman George Hoffnor signed to 27 and 28 with engineer Pratt. Work was at a stand still this af- Mrs. E. R.

llarker stenogrdpher ternoon waiting the outcome. Sun want ads pay. Used. Hand Tried Ml You'll Shake Our X' I Too, After YouVe cm JJ d. ami Let i iji Starts Tomorrow Sept.

22nd. I I HELD BY Parsons Automobile Dealers The dealers of Parsona have pooled their used cars and put a price on them that should sell every car in one day. No matter where you live, or -when you i expect to buy, it will pay you to attend this wonderful value-giving sale. Nearly, every make -Will be on display and will be offered for sale and sold at prices and on terms that will go down in history as the greatest automobile sale in this part 'of the 'dountry. The whim of a rich man's wife, the pride of outdoing1 'one's neighbor, has forced many a man to turn in his trusty proven car.

The World owes you a Car We have the OUR EXCELLENT 35c MEALS Corner of 17th and Washington Just East of -1 Kimball Garage OPEN EVENINGS Under New Management OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Regular Meals 35c. Short Orders All Hours. BEST OF FOODS PROPERLY AND APPETIZINGLY SERVED! GIVE US A TRIAL OUR MOTTO: Courtesy Quick Service Cleanliness! I Don't let your wife sit on your doorstep and watch her friends ride by. Buy her a. car now at tthis MIGHTIEST PRICE SMASHING USED CAR EVENT EVER HELD IN THE SOUTtttyESt.

i Gars of All Standard Makes are Being Offered in This Exposition-also Several Tracks anhattan Cafe BUY NOW! YOUR CHANCE! 1931 Main Street Jones Buck, Props. Cash or Terms to Responsible Parties CHAS. ADAMSON, Sales Mgr..

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