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The Parsons Daily Sun from Parsons, Kansas • Page 8

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1 THE PARSONS DAILY SUN Thursday Evening February Ninth HARD TIMES IN GOTHAM RIALTO ICS Pavement Pickups We Sell for Cash So We Sell for Less Hundreds of Actors And Actresses In Search Of Work 71 FiiwM Hpi'i'k Here March 10. ProfosRor C. F. FuMRptt of tin University of KnimaH, will speak in Pai'Rons on March 10. He wus formerly innyor of Seattle, but Itcei-ivi I'M'i lliKlic.plione.

No matter If the receiver for a hill railroad mu'h as tho Kiily Ih on hln vii cat Ion lit his winter home, k'icpH in touch with rr.ad vents. Receiver Schaff Ih dolnac now holdi the hair of public utll- NEW YORK. Fob 0. Tlit-rH Itlr nt the state university. Ills by meaii of radiotelephone, powerful set Is Installed at hii bo based on public nubleit will homo near Shu Antonio and ho heirs daily of events along thi line.

Parsons, St. louU and lien-Ison I'ews is sent from tho tending station at DenUon. re todav nii-re unomnloyfrri nd oH'pr tfik4 j)one wnlklnK lom Tlrifidn-nv i.ml a bun'irprl main on nr tlian ever Wore. Seyeral well kn-manapern wtlimttert todny Hint half nf tho JS.dOO nctcrs In V. United FtatfH exfitiPlvo at vaucl-vlire performers, were out of Oil Kind Interctdx Tltcm.

Oil. averaRinj; between 200 and barrela a day, Ih flowlnp from the llen'ie Winch and Ferris Sand near Tex. The well waa Here is a Chance to Save Money FRIDAY and SATURDAY One Lot of $1.50 and $1.75 Woren Madras Shirts at 'I'd V34 IM'ii work. The Actor' Knn'tv AbsocI-1 J- n- Farrls and fctlon had mnaller estimate. I of Parsons.

The Btrlke was made The blcvcle riders Mid d-Hirlnr, 1 lliiiiX'ii'ianH To Texas I.iikN. Thf, Katy soon will inovi several hundred Hungarian colonists through Parsons to Texas. The railroad Is promoting a colonisation scheme for the land hungry HtinKorifins. Agent Jeffords who Is well known In parsons, been in New York arrang'ns detain vl thi plan. teams which flit 'fmm tne city to lty under vaiidville rHintrjcN IcotiHiil HlM'ech I'leascd Tliem.

fieorne II. Leonard, Parsons, spoke before the Modern Woodmen of America at Independence? last week on woodcraft. About have not (differed erentlv, Va'ide-Villa tieVets generally are less expensive than those for drama or m. -J Rlrl-and-musV show and tho piih- seems wiling to buy them evo one hundred people attended the uKotln. Independence men say It If money iRn't go easy SI.

00 M.tx IsVvcr Hack From Fust, Hever has returned iroui a piirchaHlng trip to eastern mar was ono of the best addresses ever delivered there. RKADY FOR THE TIGER Ti Prince of Wales on the alert for a tiger to break cover. Accom i-1; him in the an are his Ioadrn. The howdah is the same KiT Ci- in 1011. Also the roamlnir tent shows fcnd boat shows that nlny llin small, smaller and smallest are said not to have felt a drnn In attendance.

kets, visiting at New York, Louis and other points eeroute. lie purchased many novel offerings for the liever Uoyne store. Mrs. Jane 'iurnetl Ih-ad. Mr.

Jane nurnett. 71. died Tuesday in a hospital at Parseps. Tne managers ef leidtlniate tiro All Arrow Brand Soft Cotton Collars at j- Huenons complain of The burial will be mado at Hor- DEATHS 15c overhead expenses. Increased rail- i'-road fare and union regutatlni, l'ves.

trlileh. they assert require "ri- ployment at high wages of a lot of i 'Jet Vour Hepoits Heady, men who only want tr, nit around If you pay rent or salarie and boss gomebody else. amounting $1." a year you trninn pa 1 1, ia iu'i fcud better begin hunting In- Well, of Hani ink. Charles (Jastlneaii and Herbert I.eVan motored to Altamont last night. While at the home or an acquaintance there some one stole two overcoats and a Firestone tiro from their ni ilor car.

sons In, lnr from Arkansas where ho Was born. He Is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Minnie McKlhaney, of Parsons, Hiid two brothers, John Voss, Missouri, and William Voss, of Oklahoma. The funeral services will be from the Kerrey and Jones Funeral Frhlav morning at. 10 o'clock.

Tho Rev. Smoot will have charge of the services. Interment will be made lit the Oak wood cemttery. onco a lively theatrical I'liiiiml or Uilkie Mel calf The funeral of Wllkic Metro If was held from the First Baptist Church this afternoon at two-thirty o'clock conducted by Dr. If.

A. Stnoot, und interment at OakWQod Cemetery. I. II. fount-way Dead.

News of the death of I. II. Con-neway father of W. h. Conneway, Kdna banker, lias been received Mr.

Conneway died at San upon which you are supposed to mentor, whenco produrers sent. report these payments to t.ie government by March 15. They an AT 1ST to be In. Wellington ut thac time forth manv rrad shows. Is "dead" now In thHt activity, local managers report.

Very few shews, they say, are tnined an' distributed from the Illinois metropoli' not trailed from hero on that dale. Woman Hpeaki at C. C. Fnriini. Arrangements are being closed now for the Chamber of Commerce luncheon on February 21, at which time Mabel Topeha.

will be the principal speaker. She is one of the several out of towns obtained for the Chamber of Commerce DC to the mid-west and south, be-; cause overhead expenses have Wolf Hunt, grown beyond the capacity thu The farmers residing south of box offices. Parsons ar planning on a wolf Some of the actors hao found Wy Tuesday, February 14. other work to do clerking, punch purtos Interested and desiring Ing typewriters, relllng one thins? In the hunt should get or another, and in some chics, uc- )n wtn A j0hnon, route tresses have bnrome rooks. Hut 6 or m0 n(m ut Auction Corner many can find no work and mem.

afternoon. Anyone wlsb-whlle the girls wash their own proinote a nlH0 Antonio. He was about 80 years old and well known here. 'li'ieinl ut' i.lalj i llasel. The funeral of Miss lintel, former cashier and book keeper for The Sun, was held yesterday afternoon.

The laree mini 1 er of friends who gathered ot the First Methodist Clmrr.h in Parsons and at the Methodist Church at Mound testified Curl Curl i Clark. Carl Curtis Clark, ago three, voting sen of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Clark, d'ed last night at his home, on Koute lie is survived by liis p-'rents and three Hsters. Margaret. Helen and Martha Clark. Funeral services will be from the Baptist Church, Frldav afternoon at o'clock. The Rev.

Smoct will have charg' of the services ln'erment will be made in the Oak ood cemetery. ('. Stevens, Mr. Martha Stevens ot 2111 Crawford Avenue, received message tliis morning telling of the death of her nephew, (J. C.

Stevens of Addison. N. Y. He will be remembered by many Parsons people as he has visited hero inant ClotiiCB ann hip men nuiisiii-eir sn tohiison. The mattress for the steam presser.

hunt, will prolliahly start at the southeast corner of the city extend three miles west and three tulles aouth. And landladies, tailors and those iu charge of the runcis for aiding actors wctubvr when the talvs of woe will be less and less frequent. to the high esteem In which shej was hei'l in Parsons and tit her old homo. Tho floral offerings were large and very beautiful. Dr.

ieili'aii's address and the servlvo of the Kastcrn Star wero itnprps-, sive. The body rests in the fam Quarry Aihls Fqnipnient Tho llardmaii Hock Quarry today received a seven ton Ihnllor which will bo installed at. once at tho rock crusher, south of the city, making this one of the most up to date quarries in! this section. It, has been rumored that a largo amount of the rock which will lie used for the repairing of the roads throughout the city and county will bo obtained from this quarry, which Is so centrally located. Prowler Not Fven Polite.

Prowlers uro Inconsiderate. At least so thinks W. K. Kngel. a prowler who attempted to gain entrance to his home at Thlrt ientli und Stevens last nifiht failed to remove the boxes by which he opened the window Into the house.

Kngel's daughters, Milan Kneel and Marie Heynolds were awakened by tho light of a flash light in their room. The prowler did not gain entrance to the house. Hi tuins Tn X. X. City.

Victor ICmanuel. president of Die Victor Kmanuel Company of New-York City, left last night for his heidquarters after transacting business at the Kansas Klectrle I'tilltiea Company. ily lot In the cemetery at Soui'i Mound. DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. The early hatching season Is at hand.

Advertise your stock and eggs in the Daily Sun. tl I ii I in I ii Franklin Vows, i Beiilnmin Franklin V'ns. ago S2, d'ed this morning at his home 222 Morton. He came to Par-' Sun's alt ars reliable. Mnvlnir To Twin Falls.

Mr. und Mrs. Floyd Hudd. well known residents of Route 7, who has Just recently disposed of their household good and farming equipment, left this morning for 'Kansas Citv, where they will visit the former's father, C. J.

Hudd enrou'e to Twlu Falls, Idaho, "'hero they will locate permanent- LABOR PRICES REDUCED Effective Today the Following Prices will be in Effect Former Price New Price Plumber $1.23 per hour $1.00 per hour Plumber Helper 75 per hour .00 per hour THOMAS SLANE Plumbing and Gas Fitting 1723 Washington Phone 801 hhkatiunc; f.aky Attention Spanish War Veteran, and ulliaiv. Regular meeting Spanish Wifr Vetorun and Auxlliarv will hi Municipal Workers After Hrief Strike Hesume Work. HKRl.l.N. Feb. 0.

All Berlin today welcomed the end of the strike of municipal workers, who held at home of Comrade and Mrs. I John Schoenborn. 1 1 Honth 27th Friday evening, Feb. In. Patriotic resumed their tasks last night.

Tho strike had caused consider able suffering, tho public utilities plunts being operated by emergency forces, Most the apartment houses and offices were without tv i t'ji" nun- regular imsiness. All comr.wles and members of Auxiliary are urged to attend. John Schoenborn, Comdr. Crandall, Adj. Fourteen Men at Work.

sufficient heat yesterday, the street railways were at a standstill, six schools were closed and Fourteen men are at wnrlt on of the sewer being constructed on 35-cenls buys a bottlo 'Danderine" ut any drug store, tiurteenth Street, between Main hospitals bzadly handicapped. Tho conditions were being overcome toduy. Trains are also beginning to move In all sections of Germany as the railway workers, who recently called off theri strike, again take up their jobs. After one application of this de- rawrord Avenues. Ml of the llghtful tonic you can not find nrpf' ore those who have a particle of dandruff or a falling out otnploynicnt for some time.

hair. Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, wore color and abundance. I I-nvlim I II ir Water Aiiucilucl. A busy scene I on to the east north of Parsons, with the ing of tne water pipe for tho new Municipal Water Works. Pipe has WHY NOT RELIEVE THAT COLD NOW? find the small cost of a Each DaySomething New Kersey Jones FUNERAL HOME 10 North Central.

Phone 820 Day or Night Parlor and Chapel, Fre to our patrom generous liottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-lloney a sum well spent when you learn how promptly and i cilicirntly ami comfortably it relieves the lingering or new cold or cough. Its balsamic and hcalinR antiseptics are unsurpassed in promoting ease from distressed bronchial tubes, help- ing to loosen phlegm, congestion, and allaying Cet a bottle1 at your druggist's today. JOc. I neon laid Tor several miles.

All of the roads are filled with wagons hauling the pipe from the city. Trnliilng Director In Town. John C. Newman, vocational training dire-tdr. from Wichita.

Is visiting In Parsons. handling claims thru (he lied Cross anil the American legion. Spiiu iiV He To Itlamo. The lure of the outdoors proved too much for C. A.

Harmond son. who were quiir'in'ined for scarlet fever. They ventured out last evening, and were taken into cus-ody by I. .1. St Ice.

city health officer, fur breaking They were found iu a local theatre. Don buy a can of baking powder without knowing the exact weight of the contents it's a care less habit and an expensive one. Some baking powders are now put up in 12 oz.or 34 pound cans instead of 16 oz. or full pound cans as formerly. Your eye may not detect the difference in the size of the can so always look at the label know that you are getting 16 oz.

or a full pound when you want it. Remember when you buy Calumet Baking Powder you get 16 oz. a full pound. The one pound size of Calumet has never been reduced That's one reason millions of housewives prefer and use Calumet. They also know that it produces pure, sweet and wholesome foods.

Calumet is the largest selling brand in the world buy it try it. People's wants are numerous and ever changing. There are hundreds of Smiths literally, in Parsons and vicinity wanting something each day. Naturally they turn to the classified Want Ad pages of The Parsons Daily Sun the people's clearing house for bargains and opportunities. Changing circumstances make it necessary for people to buy or sell, rent, or employ help.

Each day brings forth new conditions. Mr. Smith wants to sell his car, rent an office or business location, or buy a home. Mrs. Smith wants to rent the spare room or find her dog, get in touch with someone to do her washing or house work.

Dr.Beirsg m. RnG-Tar-Honeii for Coudhs end Colt Daily Sun Want Ads McGraw and Mohawk Tires All Work Guaranteed Called for nd delivered Phone 210 No. Central Relieves Rheumatism I.I.;3tcro'.3 up sti.T.ioI'i'.s on.l d.iv;s cu; pan. A clean, while oii.i-1 vi''i cf rouclard, usually relief 3 soon es you ctr.rt. tarubiicn.

I Ii Joc the r.ood work of the oM- far.hioned mua'ard plaster, loll) 4 arc first in Parsons All-Day Ad Service is yours at one small cost when you phone Mini l'n t'astc (Janies. Frldav night will see more fa-d basktball iu Parsons. The Fr'e will rdav the Sunday S-hool I AH Stars nt the Y. M. C.

A. The local plavers have developed into Tie of the crock tennis in this section of the sta'e A preliminaries to the game the Parsons High School girls will plav the Sitm'av School and the Y. C. A. Juniors will j.

lay the team. Many Army Join Op n. Vacancies are opii for several brant he of the Vnited State-; armv service. evneciHly fot ex-service men. Many different canip.t row have vacancies.

Tl e.i.p carrying on thu cxtensivii recruiting work are Fort Dcs M'dnes. la Fort Riley Fort Leavenworth. Jefferson Barra' ks Camp Pike. Army ami Navy Hocp tMl. and the Chiled Staie; Disciplinary JJarmcks.

om-unJ i.i C-'t ir-isterol; ladsy ct your c'rur; otorc. 35 and 65c i. j-rs cad hospital BETTER A MUSTARD TLASTnit Daily Sun want ads only xc.td-cd In total lnch by cltlea In tti atata, Wichita, Tok and Kan. as City. Thtr'a a rtaaon! 148 or 149 The Parsons Works S.

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1881-1929