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JANUARY 20, 1919 THE PARSONS DAILY SUN PAGE THREE tmuuuicstsatuntnmiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiuiiuuiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiuiti THR RISTTHRATRE WILSON BEFORE in the possession of one uf the men, Searles said, and while one denies his guilt the other Is attempting to KXCLUSIYK PHOTOPLATg CLASSY VAUDEV1U.B VAlDRVILMC CHANGES MOV. Installation. Golden Seal division No. 20 Q. I.

A. to B. of met and installed the following officers for the year Past President, Mrs. F. II.

Kreger; President, Mrs. W. H. Dearth Vice-President, Mrs. S.

Kanga; Secretary, Mrs. C. J. Knox; Treasurer, Mrs. Phoebe Boam; In FRENCH SENATE PRESIDENT TALKS FOR COM- 6 CrUrANS Nine pound baby girl, born to Mr lay the blame all onto him.

Katy switchmen resent the Imps.tation In a local paper Sunday that the men arrested are switchmen, asserting that it is unnecessary and unjust to lay every crime at the door of the Hct water SursnsSief and Mrs. John Cooper, North MUNITT OF INTERESTS. Twentyninth Street. switchmen. A state case will be.

made of the charges against Burke ti Entertained at Luncheon by the Henate and Is Urnterully Received. rwit INOIOESTIOM and Anderson. Notice, Dr. lilasdel, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, is now permanently located over the New Stat( Bank, 1830 Main. Phone Small Fire on Apploton.

TODAY TONIGHT TWO ACTS OP VAIDKVIIXE and PARAMOUNT P1C1TRKS presents for OXE DAY ONTA' Charles Ray "The Claws of the Hun" They wouldn't let him go to France so he started a war of his own at home. By The Associated Press. Paris. Jan. 20.

President Wilson was the guest of the French senate The fire department yesterday, Curd of Thanks. at a luncheon today. He was greet- We desire Jo thank the neighbors about 12:30 o'clock, made a run to 2327 Appleton, where a colored family resided, and where fire had broken out in the partition near a window. The flames did a damage of only $2.1, but the origin of the and friends who so kindly helped I us care for our dear mother and 3d by Antonln Dubost, the president, who made a eulogistic address In which he said that the senate welcom- I'sister; also to thank them for the beautiful flowers: words cnnnot sd the President and his Ideas. fire in such a location is a mystery.

also MONDAY AND TUESDAY Paris. Jan. 20. President Wilson, New Katy Time Omi. of the French senate at lunch Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle press our many thanks; also to tha Hoover.

Parsons, Kas.inhvls,cuifw4v minister and the singers. J. W. Hoover, Parsons, C. W.

Hoover, McAUster, Mrs. J. J. Lortz, Parsons, Ka.s.; Mrs. D.

XI. Chapman and brother, Cherryval'j; A new time card is scheduled to go into effect February 2, but no Join the new dancing class to night at Hall's. Phone 780. J-' Chatham who teaching in the Pittsburg Higl School, and who visited in the cl' or the past several days, with he: larents. Mr.

and Mra. J. I Chathan if 2510 Belmont avenue, has re urned to Pittsburg. 14' i 1 I J. B.

McCftnic, trainmaster he Katy, is able to be out agaii ifter being confined to his home South Fifteenth Street, for th ast several days. i 1 1 Miss Ida of West Bel nont avenue, la rapidly improvin, tfter being confined to her home ith the Spanish Influen.a for th last few weeks. E. Prnitt ot i'jin Belmont, avr nie Is dangerously ill v.ith th 'panlsh Influenza. Dr.

and Mrs. M. E. Colqpyof 11 outh Park avenue, will leave In i ew days for Kansas City where hey will visit with friends for trlef time. ion today, delivered an address In -espouse to the greeting extended him In the name of the senate 'by In his new picture "The Cook" material changes affecting trains in and out of Parsons are renorted.

PICTURE PROGRAM TOMORROW One new train, or rather and ex ntonln Dubost, Its president. President Wilson began by express Hiram Humphreys, Parsons; Ellr'a- PARAMOUNT PICTURES tension of an old train, has been beth Hoover Stemple, Parsons. ng pleasure at the cordialty of the arranged. It is the St. Louis 10 welcome.

New Ordinance Is Introduced to Adjust City License Taxes In the absence of Mayor Foley. President-elect E. I. Holley presided over the city commission meeting this morning'. The mayor was attending a meeting 'of the board of county commissioners at Oswego and whether he was seeking to force another compromlee "settlement" of some sort or to recover the Jl, 740 be gave the county at the city's expense In the last "gei-tlemeht" was not known.

The report of former Police J. W. Scott for December, showing collections of 322, was approved a was the surety bond of W. H. Kutz, city engineer, for 15,000.

A new license tax ordance was placed on first to be disposed of next Monday. It wan placed on first reading aTn-eshrcm stated that this is to be a readjustment of the license tax and Is understood to contemplate a considerable advance In some of the rates. No figures were shown in the ordinance as submitted this morning and just what the outcome will be Is not known. It was said the figures are to supplied prior to final adoption of the ordinance. Vinita train, over the Frisco, which A new world Is coming to life, the hereafter will run through to For Weakness After Grip or Influenza take GROVE'S.

TASTLESS chill TONIC, (Which is simply IRON and jresklent said, adding that the world Muskogee, connecting with the male surance Secretary, Mrs. G. F. Boatman; Chaplain, Mrs. A.

Henderson; Golde, Mrs. C. W. Downs; Sentinel, Mrs. L.

E. Cox; Musician. Mrs. Webster; Corresponding Sec-Tetary, Mrs. Mm.

Wissman; Star Marshal, Mrs. F.F. Shehanr Crescent, Mrs. P. T.

Forbes; Sobriety, Mrs. I.eaton: Truth, C. Hackney; Justice, Mrs. W. 11.

Pet-crRon: Marality, Mrs. James Martin; Auditing Committee, Mrs. F. H. Kreger.

Mrs, G. L. Danpert. Mrs. Harry Davis.

Trustees, Mrs. Wm. Dearth, Mrs. S. L.

Kanga, Mrs. C. G. Knox. Relief iCommlttee: 1st Quarter, Mrs.

Russell, Mrs. L. I Simmers, Mrs. Curl. 2nd Quarter, Mis.

Brooks, Mrs. Staneley, Mr. McKer-nan. 3rd Quarter, Mrs. E.

A. Wal leu, Mrs. Workman, Mrs. Bunker. 4th Quarter, Mrs.

Boam, Mn. F. H. Kreger, Mrs. Nagle.

'T it Commissioners Name Assessors. The county commissioners in session at Oswego today appointed deputy assessors as follows: Oswego O.W. Ball; Chetopa, Joe Craft; Parsons, R. RockhoW, Maurice Davis, J. D.

McKenzie, Ted Scheib ner. In all other townships th trustees will look after the assess ments alone. Didn't (Jet White. Chas. Walters, city detective went to Osage, Saturda; night to get Sam White, wante here lor connection with the rob bery of the Raschen and Coon store: but he failed to bring White back The wanted man is held there foi some thieving in that town, similar to the offense charged against him here.

White is believed tr havj some accomplices i'i tin robberies which are charged agulnt; him on this city. "las awakened to its community of line Katy traing to Denison. Two QUININE suspended in syrup. So train crews will be operated from interests and it knows its future depends on this community of Interests. The future of free Institutions Monett to Muskogee, one from the pleasant even Children like it.

You can soon feel Its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. 60c. m2 Katy and one from the Frisco, and presents for one day only Jack Pickford and Louise Huff "Sandy" Delightful story of Scotch lad who goes to Kentucky, becomes rich man's protege and wins girl's love. "PATHE NEWS" --EVERY Tuesday and Thursday. "OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW" ev-ery Friday.

REGULAR ADMISSION ind of civilization he added, de- the assignments are" being adver tised here today. This new train arrangement becomes effective tomorrow, pending the issuance of the new time card. Dr. IiwiM Hero Yestonlay. Dr.

Frederick Lewis, president of the College of Efporia, preached both Sunday morning and evening at the Presbyterian church here in the absence of Dr. Munneke, the pastor. Dr. Lewis was greeted by large audiences and those' wh'j heard him say his sermons were two of the best ever delivered in To Cure a (VM in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold pends upon It.

Mr. Hubost said In part: "Mr. President: My colleagues and nyBelf thnnk yon for having been so tood as to accept our Invitation and give us some hours of your time which we know to be devoted to the tfgh meditations' and the important legotlations upon which the fate ot he people depend. From your first tep bn the land of France and since our entry Into Paris, the French eople. have spontaneously given heir hearts to you and they perceive once in your frank smile and In our so loyal and open physiognomy hat you are spontaneously giving onrself to them." 1." YV cnflVRS aitrn.itnrp nn each T.

F. Smith, who recently too1 lis wife to MoWrly, to be un 'er the care of their family physl Inn, returned last night and re orta Mrs. Smith slightly Improved Ir. Smith is staying with his brotr P. C.

Smith, of 1700 Crawford. Mrs. O. L. Kvans, Mrs.

Alber Smith, Miss Rose Jarbo and Mrs. Leonard spent yesterday It ndenndenee. box. 30c. mi this city.

Mel Steele, secretary of the "Hello Girls" at Clianute. Chamber of Commerce has been con COMING THURSDAY THURSDAY Clara Kimball Young 'The Savage Woman' also In addition to our regular program 1 '71 fined to his home several days by His Overcoat Stolen. D. C. Dischman, a Katy fireman, intending to dead-head to Joplin last night, had the misfortune to have his overcoat stolen from the serious illness, from which be was reported to be rapidly Improving today.

Employees of the Southwestern Bell Telephone in this district met at Chanute last Friday and studied; the new phone regulations to become effective this week under Postmaster General Burleson's The members of the Nations Vmericans are requested to mee Tuesday afternoon at the Baptls-rhurch at 3:15 to attend the funer TRY A SUN WANT AD. car in which he left it on the train, within two minutes after ho stepped out onto the platform. Ho Raid it Him burned from Finmton. was a new $40 overcoat, purchased il of Sister Mable Parker. The Parsons office of the V.

of the Model Clothing Joplin, C. L. McCune and Louis Stewart i et urned this morning from Camp 'unston where thoy were honor-J jrean vvniie s'v'v In "The Lightning Raiders" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Charlie Chaplin In his second million dollar picture Employment Service received a tele and bore the imprint of that firm. Mr. and Mrs.

R. T. Shcrwln an- order. They discussed operating problems with a view to giving th; public better-and quicker service cn long-distance business. The following from Labette county were attendance at the conference: Miss Farron, R.

Emmick, Oswego; MIsa Walker, Chetopa; Miss Ross, Miss Brown, Miss Hoff. Parsons. graphic call this afternoon for mon CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years mby eon arrived last night for Deputy Constable John Wall is looking into the case and hopes to re men-for Muscle Shoals, Al. Sheet islt with relatives. Mr.

Sherwli mental workers ana electricians art taking training in the tireu cover the coat and identify the thief. Discbman resides at 1731 my discharged from the Tenth llvlxion. McCune will resume, his ositlon with the Commercial Bank February 1, and the bank has hrea other men still In the service, WO at Funstnn and nnn nvamaaa wanted for 8-hour day jobs at 7s" Always bears 'jikes Naval Fchool and hopes ti cents an hour. Shipment will Claik. ecolva his discharge soon.

the Signature St "Shoulder Arms' Jack Pickford made Wednesday and Saturday oi Paper hanging, plaster patching, this week. Transportation ncl vanced by call at 104 North Cem Mr. and Mrs. Sam Atkins am Rrakcmun as Grip Thieves, Chief of Police J. S.

Searles has neatly done. All work guaranteed. ittie niece, Merva, of Moherly, Mo. ral. Phone J437.

irrlved in the city lust night for under arrest. John Burke and Frank Anderson, two Katy brakemen, ac Casualty lists published carried the name of Private Douglas Pixon. Parsons. killed In npHnn isit with relatives and friends it Mrs. Ernest Gordon of this city his city.

Don't pay two prices for picture. A word to the wise la sufficient. to Oates Studio. previously reported missinir in recovering nicely from an attack cused of stealing grips from Katy trains, and station. One overcoat which had been stolen was found action, i the Mrs.

C. A. "Green and son, Lee the week-end vldjting friend N-O-T-I-C-E Dr. J. E.

Gallegher wishes to announce to the public that he will not be ready for business until further notice on account of delay on ship-' ment of equipment. Watch this space for further notice. Mineral. Miss Frances Smith, who 1)' een vlHiling relatives in Moberl: for a few days, has returntit tome. The L.

A. to B. of R. T. will meet omorrow at two-thirty at the I.

5. F. Hall at Main. All Shows- 2:30, 7, 9, members are requested to be pre as a good attendance Is 'Sir READ TO PAY MP J3m kJb ed. All visitors are cordially in vited.

NEW EL Mra. Emory F. James and daugh ter, Inez, are In the city for a vlsl' ADVER with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Rob ert. Cloughly, 230.1 Broadway. FIRST RUN PICTURES and 2 ActsHEFINED VAUDEVILLE 2 Acts Chanfees Monday, Wednesday, Friday Former manager of the Fair. Geo. Trinder.

spent Sunday with his ram iiy In this city. Mr. Trinder is now located In Pittsburg. IX)ST Long tall from red fox fur muff between court house and sub way. Return to HiO!) Broadway and receive reward.

J-21 POSITION WANTED Capable younp woman; high school graduate; cal culating machincf operator; six months' experience; clerical experl once ulth M. K. Patrick Busi ness School, Phone 513. J-2: PEOPLE OF ERIE IMX'T VAUDEVILLE MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY JOHNNY and NELLIE OLMS The Watch Wizards A GOOD ACT FRANK CORTESE CO. Harpist and Violinist An Excellent Act and Worthy of Your Patronage Picture Program Monday and Tuesday Fox Special Pictures WILLIAM FARNUM IN "FIGHTING BLOOD" RELIEVE ME IS DEAD.

Although they hold public mem orial servvlce yesterday for George fl Hendricks, reported by the war department to have been killed in action, many of the people of Erie You've oftc nhcard the saying: "It pays to advertise." That is Irue. And it also pays to -read advertisements pays you. If you read advertisements conistently for any length of time you will agree that this statement is also true. It pays you in money saved. There are many real hargnins offered from time to time in the advertisements appearing in this paper.

Watch for them. It pays you in satisfaction. When a merchant asks you to conic to his store he obligates himself to sell you quality goods "as ad-vertised." You have a right to expect satisfaction from what you buy and you get it. It pays you in time saved. When you know exactly what you want to buy and where you want to buy it, you don't have to "look around" and waste time finding it.

Don't you want to save money and time? Wouldn't you like to be sure of getting satisfactory service and quality goods every time you go to a store? Then read the advertisements and patronize the do not believe he is dead, accord ing, to Finance Commissioner E. I. Holley, who attended the cere monies. of the hospital unit have written home about the drive which HendriekR was reported to have fallen, Mr. Holley raid, and I) of them said he was in the hos- Ital.

The war department, how ever, reported he was killed in WEDNESDAY ETHEL BAKRYMORE in "OUR MRS. McCHESNEY" action. His friends, many of them believe that it is fiimply another -1 i ase where the war department lm fficialiy fallen down in Its public service. Mr. Holler said there was a large crowd at Erie for the inemor- Dramatized from Miss Ferber's famous Emma McChesney stories, which appeared in Cosmopolitan and other magazines also a Sydney Drew comedy, "Twelve Good Hens and al, which was in the hands -of the odges and the Bundtv School of nicn Hendricks was a member.

stores which can serve you best. This house booked by Western Vaudeville Association, which is affiliated with all the big-time theatres. CHICHESTER PILLS At ftmr (niila fa Urm4Aj fill, to Ur4 wiM(V Tit Mkw. Rrr.ar prvrrl. A.

W( MM lit TF1 PRICES Matinee 10c and 15c Night, 10c and 20c 1 Tax Included -Jz SOUR VlTOUf.

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