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The Topeka Daily Capital from Topeka, Kansas • Page 9

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THE TOPEKA DAILY CAPITAL Wedneiwlay, December 18, 1912. 3C sites A pn OAKLAND TO VOTE ON ANNEXATION Worth Giving mm tgs: Home Good Shoes vJ while Butler was a member of the executive board were produced. "Do you mean to say that $1,000 1 a month was paid out of the union's fund and you never heard of it? Butler was "I never knew of its being used for carrying on explosions, he replied. "Were' you interested enorugh in the union's welfare toinvestigate after the McNamaras were taken to Los Angeles, charged with the" murder of 21 persons?" "I made no investigation. Butler said the only check he knew of was one payable to Olaf A.

Tveitmoe, San Francisco, as the iron workers contribution to the Los Angeles strike fund. District Attorney Charles W. Miller A Special Election Has Been SHOES THAT -FIT WELL always feel easier, look better, hold their shape Happiness is brought, to thousands of homes through the Christmas presents. At this season of the year friends await the loving gift which they cherish for years. Hence in making presents, buy some article of furniture which will add to the comfort and attraction of the home, and wjth our Low Prices your money will go as far again as at any other store.

Called for Wednesday, January 17. and wear longer than those that do not. The Trophy $3.50 then arose in court. WANT ILOWER TAXES "This man Butler has committed de We Sell the Better Kind liberate, wilful and malicious perjury. said District Attorney Miller.

"He 14 knows he, is guilty and has stated since A special ejection to vote on the ques Every Pair of he came to trial here that he wished he had remained in Quebec, Canada, as this was not an extraditable offense. tion of the 'annexation of the city -of Oakland to. Jhe city of Topeka will be held January 17 In. Oakland. The call was Issued at a meeting of the mayor and members of the council Monday He was drunk for weeks before he came and' since i then his illness has been due to whisky.

In consid eration of the fact that he has ex night. The petition requesting the mayor and members of the council to issue the call for an election was circulated among the residents of Oakland several pressed a wish had remained In Canada and because his perjuring himself, ask that his bond be in In creased. days ago. It contained 134 signatures. i i I I renders full value in comfort, service and lasting good looks.

Fit For Any Foot $5.00 the pair "Has he statedLhe wished he had remained In Canaoa sfhee coming here?" asked Judge Anderson. "Yes, your honor, right In this court room." "I will Increase his bond to $15,000, and the marshal will take him in custody." As he was unable to procure bond, Butler was taken to Jail. Three other defendants, including Herbert S. Hock-in, who resigned as secretary of the union, while In Jail, also are In jail. or more than ten per cent of the total population, the number required by law.

A number of the residents of Oakland are anxious that, Oakland become a part of the city of Topeka, They are paying a higher rate of taxes and are not receiving; the benefits that should be received, according to those who circulated the petition. "Our property is valued higher than it would be if Oakland was Incorpo- The Tol f4.O0 rated in the city of Topeka, and we are u. wo witnesses tor tne derense are paying a higher rate of taxes," said J. I under bonds and held to the federal We have this pattern of Smoking Stand and a number of styles, in all finishes. For Wednesday only we will place on sale our entira line at heavy reductions, ranging in prices from $1.45 to 8.75.

For Wednesday only rt place on sale ihis beautiful golden oak library table, size 28x42, with large, roomy drawer, heavy. 4-inch legs and full polished finish. $15.00 value, for Wednesday only, $895. For "Wednesday only a Ladies' Writing Desk, in either Golden Oak or Early English finish, very substantially built, Wednesday only, 4.95. who has been Ill at his home with an attack of rheumatism.

Is reported to be EAST SI NEWS improving. Rev. J. H. Fazel, of the Presbyterian church, was aj visitor at the school yes terday.

Mrs. F. "Berryman and son, Lyle, of A. Jessop, of Oakland, last night. "The I grand Jury on charges of perjury.

present rate in Oakland is while in Topeka it is only $1.67. There is no CAIID OP THANKS, chance to decrease this rate in years to We wish to extend our heartfelt come as we have no manufacturing thanks to those who have so kindly plants or other business Interests to given us sympathy and help in our re-decrease our taxes." cent bereavement. Adr. MRS. A.

SJOLANDERtAND FAMILY. Dr. Wm. Sadler, author of "The Cause and Cure of Colds," says that common "That was a meanatrick somebody colds should be taken seriously, espe- played on" the society for the discour- clally when they "hang on." Foley's agement of profanity the other day." Honey and Tar Compound is reliable "How about it?" Chicago, are visiting Mrs. Berryman a (Readers of the Capital are Invited to send items for this department.

They can be 'eft in the Daily Capital boxes at Corbln's drug store. O. A. Keene's drug store, Kelly's drug store and Cunningham's grocery store.) of 270 Michigan. Mrs.

Julia Ray's father. Mr. Fred Les ter, of 279 Forest avenue, who has been ill for the past year, is reported to be not so well at present. Mrs. E.

W. Renberser. of 260 Stephen Mr. Thurman Wolf, of Lincoln, will spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

P. L. "Wolf, of Emmett street. Mrs. John Hewitt, of Washington street, spent, yesterday with Mrs.

S. avenue, spent yesterday the guest of Mrs. E. M. Carnaway, of Kellam equally effective for children and for MUB i wie uoub ox grown persons.

Take it when you feel a 5ne the members and they had a cold coming on. It will avert danger of "ght luncheon. Meeting broke up in serious results and cure quickly. No confusion. Some chap" had scattered harmful drugs.

For sale by all dealers. sand on the lettuce." Chicago Tribune. AO.V. Mrs. II.

C. Woodruff, of Topeka, spent Monday- with Mrs. Steel, of Wabash avenue. Mr. L.

J. Allen, of Kansas City, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Stringer, of Michigan avenue. Mr. R. Y. Johnson, of Iowa, formerly of Oakland, is spending a few days with Mr.

Hammlll, of 159 Forest avenue. BUTLER IN JAIL, PERJURY CHARGED Continued from page 1. column 6.) here in the last two weeks and I have been a lawyer and on the bench for the last 34 years." Judge Anderson's remarks were made after the jury had been retired for the day and after Clarence B. Dowd, THE SKIN AND NOT THE BLOOD. Until recently It has been a generally accepted theory that eczema was a disease of the blood.

Scientific Investigations have taught us that eczema is positively a skin disease and curable through the skin alone. Meritol Eczema Remedy is applied directly to the diseased skin, the efect is marvelous ond its results permanent. Do not delay trying Meritol Eczema Remedy. Brunt Drug Topeka, Kans. Adv.

Rochester, N. formerly organizer for Cremer and family, of Emmett street. Miss Jennie Esplin, of Gratton street, who has been seriously ill for some time, is improving slowly. Mrs. McNalr and Mrs.

J. Vale, of Vin-dale, Kansas, are spending a few days with Mrs. Charles Sardou, of Seward avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

George Rethemeyer, of Seward avenue, have gone to Water-ville. Kansas, to visit with relatives and friends until after the holidays. Mr. -anti Mrs. H.

Nlraan have changed their residence from Logan street to Gratton street. Mr. Joe Higffins, of Emmett street, who has been 111 for the last month with tvphold fever, is slowly Improving. "Mr. W.

W. Ilaggart, of Manhattan, will arrive Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Haggart, of German avenue. Mr. Harry Kidd, of 204 East Tenth street, has pone to Osage City to work for a few days. Mr. John Stafford and his daughter, Grace, of Highland avenue, left yesterday for Pittsburg, for a two weeks visit with relatives and friends.

Mrs. J. M. Recob and Mr. and Mrs Shortt were the guests Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. John Gillard, of. East Hill. Miss Bessie Jones, of Scran ton, pent Monday In Topeka. qn business.

Mr. and Mrs. William Growl and son the International Association of Ma chinists in Detroit, had been discharged on the ground that sufficient evidence did n6T exist against him. Dowd was the only defendant to be discharged leaving 40 men whose cases are to go to the jury. ,1 earlier in the day, entered a NOTES OF THE CHURCHES general denial that he knew of any dynamite plots.

Particularly he denied knowledge that the union appropriated $1,000 month to John J. McNamara which, the government charges, was used to the expenses of the I AND CHURCH SOCIETIES 1 rtftfoYd'ciessVhl 'give travel lynamltfrsu books in; which, the stubs recorded payments to McNamara; ogue on "South Africa" Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the First Bap tist church. He has traveled in that Kiddies in our basement. Brine the country and has taken many of the pictures. There will be no admission fee, but a free will offering will be taken for the expense of the meeting.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Weak, Cold Spells. The Ladies' Aid -society of the First Congregational church will give a with you and watch their eyes dance with delight at largest collection of toys in the city. luncheon at noon today the basement of the church. Wilmington, N. Mrs.

Cora L. Rit- The cottage prayer meeting of the ter, of this place, says: "I used to have Oakland Methodist church will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Dr. G. H. Ensign, corner Forest and Thomas streets.

and daughter, of Leeompton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. Lux, of 213 Chandler street. Mr.

and Mrs. L. B. Shortt. who have been visiting Mrs.

Shortt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Recob, for the past month, will return to their home hi Chicago the latter part of this week.

Miss Grace FInner, of Marshall, "who has been staying with her aunt, Mr, a J. Sandefer. of 512 Leland Btreet, and" attending high school, will return to her home Friday and spend the holidays. Mr. J.

W. Haggart, of German avenue, who has been ill for the last two weeks, is improving slowly. Mr and Mrs. John Sandefer, of Leland Vtret. will leave soon for their farm in Arkansas, where they will make their future home.

Mr. Garey' Robinson, of Horton. is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.

M. Robinson, of Libert street. Miss Helen and Miss Edith Buchacher were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grlffen.

Mr. Will Schuster, of Leavenworth, will spend Saturday and Sunday with Mr J. W. TTaggart. of German acenue.

Tbf meetings now In progress at the Third Christian church, at Third and Lake streets, are meeting with great success A lar chorus has been organized t.pivIsi the Welsh tenor. A spe headaches, and blind dizzy spells, and weak cold sneils went all over me. I had different doctors, but they were un The members of the Walnut Grove Toys from all parts of the world at the lowest prices. Methodist church have installed a new furnace in the parsonage, occupied by the Rev. E.

E. Urner and family, 1609 Harrison street. able to tell me what was wrong so I began to take Cardui. I am now all right, in good health, and better than I have been for 10 Cardui is aj The Ladies' Aid society of the First English Lutheran church will meet remedy for women, which has been help this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the ing sick women for nearly a lifetime. home of Mrs.

J. E. Gall. 1511 Polk street. Reports of the year's work will TRICYCLES Adjustable leather saddles, strong steel frame and wheels, all sizes.

$1.98 to $4.50. Rocking Horses and Shoo Flies JB9 to $5.00 TOOLS We can make up aset of tools that will do to work with. Any size chest you want. to 7.50 Round and Oblong Footballs, all sizes 50 to $1.75 be made by the various officers. The choir of the English Lutheran You can absolutely rely upon It.

Other people have done the testing, and you should profit by their experience. Cardui has benefited A million women, why not Begin taking Cardui today. church is arranging a Christmas cantata, entitled, "Promise and Fulfillment," by Ashford. Miss Selma Fobert cial feature of the meeting this evening will be an illustrated song by Jack Turta Kvervone is Invited to attend. Adv.

smith, of 510 Lime street, was very pleasantly surprised last Saturday evening by ner relatives anu mubIp was the feature of the evening. A is the leader Miss Jennie E. illinn is the pipe organist. The members of the' Sunday school and the Young People's society of the English Lutheran church met last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

A. V. Lin-dell, 1338 Fillmore street, to arrange for the Christmas tree to be held on Christmas eve. NS ST ON Musical Tops easy to spin 5 to 25 Coaster Wagons and Steel Express Wagons, in all sizes, 1.39 to $4.75. two course supper was served and ev-ervone enjoved a very pleasant evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Begerman and granddaughter, Marie, and Mr. and ira T.erf Reeerman. left yesterday for Doll Furniture Special Today $1.35 Values Priced 89 75c Values Priced .39 their farms near Loneoak, Arkansas, to remain permanently.

Mrs. Lewis C. DfDDe and her son, Mr. Early "Matin" services, will be held at 6:30 o'clock. Christmas morning at the Swedish church.

The children's program will be given at 7 o'clock that evening. r-iifford Denne will leave Topeka with in a few weeks to Join Mr. Deppe in Salt Lake City, Utah, wnere iney ex-not to make their future home. Mr 1 innn Wflfl formerly here in Topeka. He worked eighteen.

years for the Rock Island in the water service. Several vonra tci he was transferred to Chick- Finest assortment of Boys' and Girls' Automobiles. $4.50 to $25.00 BIG DOLL This will introduce to you Miss E. S. Topeka, full dressed with hat, shoes and stockings, opens and closes its eyes.

Regular 75c, only 49. MUNYON'S Paw Paw Pills FOR Constipation Including Dressers, Sideboards, Chiffoniers, China Closets, Buffets, etc. These Prices for Today only. asha, and has recently taken a position with the Oregon Short Line railroad with headquarters In Salt Lake The Young People's society of the Second United Brethren church has elected officers for the year, and also adopted some objectives for the im- of the society meetings, and increase Its membership. A number of young people have come into the society lately, and they are trying to make the society as helpful as possible to the church.

An 'nvitatlon has been given to all young people not holding membership anywhere else to meet with the society. The young City. The family maae tnetr nome in Tmicka in the Callahan property at 209 East Eighth street for a number of vn rfl. Miss Josephine Baum, who has been 1U at her home. 434 Ash lor severai men's class in the Sunday school has days, is Improving.

also Deen reorganized, and a number of members have ben added. Dr. Shull has been selected as teacher and the Coaster Sleds Steering Sleds, and all kinds of Sleds 35 to $3.75. Ice Skates for Boys and Girls; all steel, full clamp, blued or nickel plated. 85 per pair to $2.00 Poodle Dog, with bushy mane and tail, glass eyes, unbreakable, only 23 DOLL CABTS, with tops and without 59 to $7.50 Munyon's Paw-Paw Pills are unlike all I other laxatives or cathartics.

They coax tha ITEMS OAKLAND members are out for a larger class. Preparation for Christmas 's going for liver Into activity by gentle methods. They do not scour; they do not gripe; they do ward, and the service promises tor be interesting. not weaken; but they do start all th se cretions of the liver and stomach in a way that soon puts these organs in a healthy THE SECRET TERROR. The hauntlnsr fear of sickness and condition and corrects constipation.

Munyon's Paw-Paw Pills are a tonic to helplessness Is the secret terror of the working man. Health is his capital. the stomach, liver and nerves. They in Kidney diseases sap a man strensrth vigorate instead of weaken: they enrich the 1 blood Instead of impoverish it; they enable the stomach to gt all the nourishment and vitality. They lessen his earn DRUMS 10c to $10.00 MECHANICAL TRAINS Some that wind np and some that run by electricity.

49 to $5.00 GAME BOABDS of all kinds Crokinole, Checkers, Billiards, 25 to $25.00. (Readers of the Capital are invited to send items for this department. They can be left in the Daily Capital box at Lingo's store.) Mrs. George Anderson, of Forest avenue, has returned from Kansas City after being called there by the illness of her brother. The Ladles' Aid society of the Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the church.

Mrs. M. Reaugh and sons, Clarence and Leslie, were dinner guests last ev ing capacity. Foley Kidney Pills bring back health and strength by heallnsr from food that is put into It. These pilla contain no calomel, no dope.

the disease. They are the best medi tney are sootninr, neaiinr and cine made for kidney and bladder trou They school the bowels to act without bles. The genuine are in the yellow physic Price 25 cents. All druggists. Adv.

package. Refuse any substitute. For sale by all dealers. Adv. ening of Mrs.

Orton Reese, of Wlnfield avenue. FREEJ--100-piece beautiful china Dinner Set with all purchases of $100 before Christmas 50-piece set to all buyers of $50 worth of merchandise. Only a few sets left. The Ladies Aid society of the Oakland Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the church. Mr.

M. V. Magee and Mr. Otto Masree. WHITE of Green street, have gone to CoweU, Kansas, to work for the Rock Island.

Mr. M. E. Hardy, of Mankato. will ar TAKE A.

WHITE AND TRY IT, THEN YOU'RE SURE TO BUY IT. rive Saturday to join his wife, who Is here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ueraom. or a abash avenue.

'mahizer-Spieimanw urnitureIoo Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Overstreet have 1 i s-ii.

-r 4 Sewing Machines Open Evening Till Christmas gone to Ottawa to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives. Mr. L. K. Bannan.

who has been un i Pkeir 14S5 call at IN able to work on account of illness, is much Improved. i Mrs. F. C. Snyder, of Wichita, will arrive Thursday to visit Mrs.

Otto Magee Bast etm St, tr artcco, ti aaal other la forma tls-su J. C. HARDING CO. ana omer relatives during tne holidays. Mrs.

Emma Hardy, of Trenton, will spend the holidays with her sister. Mrs. John Holmes, and her brother, Mr. John Lingo. Mr.

C. R. Cole, of 230 Oakland avenue..

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