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PAGE EIGHT. THE WINFIELD DAILY FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1321. miiiip TEMPERANCE 8WEKP.S WOIU.nl Tent HI Pmrugatlve. iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimBfflimaiii nininwipiiiiiiiiiiiainiiiiiiii I Way Governor Veto RUN Aft-r SAYS FAMIKE A 01 W.

T. 8m Proliibltlon la All Countries in Future Court News or Oklohoma City, Aug. 18 Trade CAMBRIDGE. 1 JTncie 'Joe jHoyland surprise the people in our burg by gettlhK. married last week.

Theiina Howard returned Wod i nesday from Oklahoma where sh' has been visiting the lust' thpM And Save san nancisco, Aug, lB--- The veto preiogatlve of Okla-Predictlons prohibition sweep- noma's governor i. will stand or LOUIS LARGE fail by decision of the statu sup HOLD COURT TOMORROW I ing the entre world weo made today by delegates from various parts of the country arriving for the national convention of the weekB. She reports a Jolly g'4 time! The Culluniber girls gave Dartv Saturday oleht. I lilriS "WHiif Divorce Khtanreieit Will Re woman Author Writes the Fist LWdld, 8ayS Docket Rea pf LJf, Jmj Several caHes Involving entang J. W.

Statts of Burden gatherer Ino Districts Of KlIHtiiU. Women's Christian Tempernn.ie Union, which opens here Thurs day. "The nations are beginning' to realize the economic advantages of prohibition," Anna Cordon, national president declared. lements that have grown hut of divorces will be threshed out In district court here tomorrow. uy paii ui car luuu ul 111 cai.iit i i A Basement Sale of Ladies' Blouses and Ghildlreh's Summer Dresses 1 00 Garments in AH A One Day Sale buuiii oi ion wnicn were ooiivsi ed Sunday.

and Mrs. Ed. Davis omil The case of Davis Milliken, for recovery of money, the suit children LaVere and Thelnia ami; Mrs. A. J.

Howard uttended tin NEGROES KIDNAP WIFE Baptist revival at Burden. Tuesduy Note: )'. Miss Eda Treat O'Neil, American writer who has been in RutBia for several months with unusual opportunities for observing life' in the republic, has emerged Just as the Amerl can Relief Committee is pre- paring to enter the country. retnn court. Imraerjlate appeal from the decision of District 'judge Cham holding that legisiatipa bills cainot be vetoed by the governor following adpournmeut of the legislature, will be taken.

Attorney General King, announced today, 1 Jones' declsioli wos 'lii the form of a mandtimus writ against, state Auditor Frank, Carterft directing him to pay one month's salary to Norma Rathbun," clerk in the office of the state cut from thrf geneial appropriation bill by Robtjirsou following; of the special session in May!" NO REST AT tX)XVEXTlOX. Retal Credit Men Mix. Some Fun With Labor, However. Houston, Aug. 16 Retail Credit Men look upon, a national coivention not "as a vocation for alimony of Crouse, vs.

Crouse, and Mrs. 1 Goldie Fuller Weber's case against George Fuller, her divorced for custody or -children are among the principal cases set for tomorow's heating-. Sheriff Goldsmith and his deputies were busy today serving iiabers on witnesses for the cases. Thelma Howard spent Saturdi night and Sunday, with Ruti Young. For Thursday 1 Selling Offer Every Second One Bowen left Monday for il visit with his parents in Arkansas "Thirty persons are being summon-1 Dorthy Davis i islted last wet lJ In three articles written for t.he United Press, Miss ea to iesmy in one case.

with Grucc tijiden. More wedding bells for Can' O'Neil. describes conditions Take Her From of unbuild Three Are Solici Aug." 1C A posse headed by citizens and military are searching for three negroes who last night kidnaped the young wife of Gail Stormer of Birmingham, member of Company K. Fourth Alabama National in tialm'ng at McLellan here. According to 'the Btory told authorities by Stormer, ho and his wife were walking about the city when the three negroes Jumped from an automobile and kidnaped Mrts.

Stormer. as they are now in Russia, TO ADVERTISE KA.VSAK bridge, Guy Benjamin and Elsl The first article herewith tells of the general Russian attituda toward th famine L. B. Crawford and OOther Secre- tarles AVork Out Novel Plun 1 Plans for the delegation of Kansas chamber, of commerce sec- Brunton were married Wedn.sda Several of the young people this neighborhood attended party given by Lena Marker Plum Creek. Sat jr lay night.

Lloyd Brown cf Winfield spen Sunday at the.Utf home. BY EDA TREAT O'NEIL retarleaat the national convention (Copyright 1921 by United Press) In New Orleans next October hue, Revnl, Aug. 16. The shadw of It sound almost ridiculous yet it is the "quick action" way to dispose of these garments We 'had hoped to postpone this, sale till later yet' our garment section is becoming so congested, with. Pall Garments that the Summer things will be shown no mercy-A couple of extra blouses or perhaps a few additional children's never come amiss, and at the prices quoted you can figure that they are less than the price of the material The dresses are for the tiny girls as well as the 10, 12 and 14 years sizes Those who attend this sale early Thursday morning will have less difficulty in making their selection You pay the regular price for the first garment and you may then buy the second for 9c.

been made L. B. Craword. famine loom large today in Rus secretary of the Winfield assocVia- a. Every phase of life 13 be CALIi FORD TO tlon, who is a member of the Kan- ginning to reflect it Weeks Would Discuss Ni- nun.

utuiBB .1 usue Ol Ulianuil came Friday for a visit with lit cousin Mrs. Minta Hendrickso lier- husband coming Sundayto a short stay. sas committeew Where-and how to oblain food At a recent meeting of fie is the thought uppermost in the tirate Plant to Capitalist. Washington, Aug. lCJHenry committee in Wichita it was de- minds of everyone.

Ford probably will bo called to cided that the emblem for all tli Values at present are reckoned Washington to discuss his offer Kcnate Roccas Kansas delegates would bo the according to one standard the Washington, Aug. 15 A sent sunflower. The committee io amount of food which a given ar for the Muscle Shoala nitarto plant, Jt was indicated by Secretary of War Weeks today. ate recess of thirty days, begliJ decided that In order to advertise tide represents. The food sit- out as a tune for work.

But they have ait eye for entertainment too, and resl. in unknown to them. Those facts are evident a glance at the -iporgram for the four day convention of the National Retail Credit Mea's Association in session here starting today. From ten o'clock this morning when the "Star Spangled Gantief" opened the first session-until Friday wban "America," will bring the met to a patriotic close, one grand round of work, of meetings, of committee reports and speeches, is varied by oecan-sional ba id concerts, dinners.vis-lis to parks and crowning entertainment of all a trip tu Galveston and the Gulf of Mexico fifty miles away, where ocean, beach and shore dinners will await the delegates. ning August 20 and ending Serf the state it would be necessary- t' uation which is due In part to last Weeks stated that he had a long walk with Herbert Hoover, tember 19 is provided in a roli tion introduced.

today by SenatJ supply those attending the con- year's poor crop and has been vention with some choice Grinijd growing more and more critical $2.48 Children's Dresses secretary of commerce, on the A lovely selection of Voile Batiste and Organdie Dresses in both plain and In neatly figured and striped materials. Some are self trimmed Lace and embroidery is used on the others With the beginning of school so clone at hand we urge your repumican leader. I toen Appiea. 'since February was the biggest proposed sale of the plant last Lodge said he would call up th a blem Rus)Bian even ue- plight. It was dec tied, Weeks said.

I have been received by Mr. Craw- i. resolution tomorrow. tm-A Knh hpnr th IorB in iue vui- uier oner expect- Second One 9c Every immediate consideration of these. flower emblem and the name The re-establishment of com- l-'-'o.

Kansas. merce and the legalizing of trade When this second offer arrives, in markets and shops, under the a modified pdop, -sition will be Personal Items. new regulations, lias bettered the made to both Furd and the WINS A DOUBLE HKADER Floral Triumphant In The Tivh situation somewhat The markets are the busiest iv Game Series Sunday bidder. Weeks said. Weeks stated that matter woul 1 be thoroughly discusied with F'oid before any definite step is taken.

TR.1DE WITH S. A. LOOMS Ralph Miller went to Cedarval this morning to vlait his parenfi places in Moscow and Tetrograd Floral baseball team Short Lot of 98c Blouses Every Second One at 9c. Special lot of embroidered voile blouses In while only. Those are neatly hemstitched A short lot yet excellent values.

Small Group $1.98 Blouses Every Second One at 9c. This lot is comprised of voiles, georgettes, nets, and organdies In order to dispose of them at once we offer them as above. Sarah Kernhmlt's Health (iood. Paris, Aug. 10 Sarah Uern-hrmlt's healtl) is "excellent" it was officially stdted by her family there fan irriMin Smulav afternoon Thousands of people go Mr.

and1 Mrs. J. W. Miller The I'when it defeated New Salem 0 to dally to buy and barter. qh wiimnt to 11.

is the more common South America's Good and be- Some eage wit han intellectual nmh nf th iramfts were olave-l cause roubles are scarce ana low It Wants to Buy. New Orleans, Aug. 1G lie- Floral diamond. The first in value and the peasant is as curiosity has discovered that work sixty-nine muscles when tt today. Rumors' had been circulated that the famous actress, now 77 years old, was in a serious condition a3 thu result of a cold on fcei lungs.

game with New Salem was bit- eager for city products and finery sumption of trade on a large scale prlv contested Floral emerging as the city dweller is for food. in Central and South America is frown and only sixteen when 1 victorious in the last two innings I At the market, the' city dweller not the opinion of Gustav Lauter smile. Why not avoid all pr sible exertion these hot days. 11 Thp second aame. however, w.is trades his cigaret lighter made general manager, in Honduras of Not a single 2.4 8 Blouse in our store has been left out of this unusual group Such likable materials as organdie, checked batiste, embroidered voile and dimity Many of these are lace and embroidery trimmed All are neatly made.

The very best styles of the whole season They'll be sold very rapidly as above offered. at home after factory; hours, or the Merchantile Oierseas Corporr AQ Ladies' Blouses Every Second One 9c Mrs. V. Hitchins, JC- his wife a handkerchief she has ation, ivho has Just arrived from City, defeated Mrs. Cyrus ClarK a slug test for Floral.

Marriage Licenses Andrew J. Doty, Winfield 55 Just embroidered. Centra! America At mi i Household effects and personal "The merchants there have not End Railroad Hearing. Washington, Aug. 16 The sfnate interstate commerce committee today ended the hearings on the administration bill to extend financial relief to the railroads arid began consideration qf the measure with the announced New York, 6-1 and 6-0.

Among the TIsdale visitor 'Susie F. Brown, Winfield oeiongings are buu utmaim numn reauj casn wicn wnicn to nhori Cnnnineham. Wintieia nut lew cny ioik possess uuw purcnase gooas, out tne credit here today were L. H. Pike, Ralp 21 much that is saleable.

landing of many of them is of Gould and John Serrott. One sees no Jewels of value on the. beat and they ought to be ac Jessie M. Becker, Winfield 24 the market only pathetic trink commodated," Lauter declared ii.tention pf reporting it to thu senate later in the day. GRAIN feirafKT ets for the most part and rubbish Utterback of Dale, drove particularly Americans.

This MAKE CONTRACT PLANS Kininmontn PRODUCE MARKET that seems of no value whatever. would prevent German manufac Winfield, to shop this morning Draw, wholesale 80c Shorts, wholesale $1.00 Corn 40 to 4P1 Mill niTis 90C No. 1 peira 9.9 nvPi- Mnji Hire To See About Sometimes it is a cracked mirror, turers from again gaining foot "n-i'l WrMilfiiv from Oily a cup without a handle. New wheat, No. 7 New wheat No.

2 Old wheat No. 1 Old wneat, No. 2 Flour i'Jour hold in that market." $1.03 $1.05 $1.03 $3.50 $3.70 Art Bonnewell and George Pai J. goMee, of Dexter, was i I have seen a woma sons of Vernon township wer shopping in Winfield today. 75c Rye Kaffir corn r.m here today making preliminary market, struggling with herse r.

River Stil lUp iJismfsscI Complaint. Washington, Aug. 16 The federal trade commission today dismissed complaint, of unfair competition against the Amico Oil Company of Tulsa Oklahoma, Charges of alleged fajse advertising Jn. the sale of stock were noi sustained at the hearing. a6 nians for the drawing of a formal Finally with an air of decision sue The Walnut is running a little UBdra' aue Vc contract between bis town and strips a wedding ring from ner hjgnep today thao it was yester "ens ic Dexter voted $26,000 finger and lays it heroro a peas uay, about 5 teet above normal Broilers 19c tnr the nur- nut.

who has food he will trade The most oil evr seen on the river is being carried by the high ill uunua mo, Roosters 09c una oiAPtrin current from this for a keepsake. C. A. liehm Manager Phone 150. Fippra Kn tt nntfoa wna ftazer to I Henerallv the much tried Rus NOVELTY water today.

Search For Missing Teller, Denver, Aug 16 -Anatloi' wide search was begun today foi Edwin F. Morse 32, paying telle at the International Trust Com pany here following his disar pearance so'on after a shortage between $7,000 and $8,000 wa! discovered by bank officials. Turkeys 18c have the contract drawn up and sian folk is setting itself against Will Not Bo Inlci-nationaliz .1 Aug. 16 China HOW AT OX THE CARPET. Pigeons, per down fiOcfwork started on the wiring.

the famine and cno.era w. will not be internationalized, le-pqrts to the. contrary notwith nninAna 4R Aunroxlmateiy Bpieumu Charged by Own Craft With (all Green hides l-2c amount voted by the Dexter peo- 1 no standing, it was made known today at the state department. ing Illegal Die will be spent, luiiu.ne Ducks Tt h.ltl 1 Indianapolis, Aug, 16 Alexander wat was. called be lino irom nere iu i been estimated that; this cost wjllj JOQ Late to Classify be $1,000 per mile.

The other Hay Market. (Furnished by J. C. Schantz.) Mrs. Helene New York, fore the executive committee of New Prairie: $6,000 will be used in rebuilding i defeated Miss Louise B.

Cattus. the United Mine Workers today Fiance- British Question Scttlr London, Aug. 16 Question menacink the solidarity of the alliance between France and Grea Britian have been satisfactory settled, Lloyd George declared ii commons today. the Dexter distributing system. F0R ENT Two light to explain his, conduct, Bay Heda.

N. 6-1 and 6-0. No. $7.00 No. 2 $5.00 to $5.50 City Manager weiieu BHU1M.J.V,.

rooms. Down stairs, well H.owat, chief of Kansas Miners David Green of Oxxford drove Alfalfa: under for calling the cost to me, c.y lighted, large, front and rear en- to Winfield on business today. flhnnt I3.UUU.- strike in violation of the Kansas TODAY LAST TIMES. Franklyn FARNUM in "THE FIGHTING STRANGER" Also 17th Chapter of "King of the Circus." Coming Tomorrow Thursday EXTRA SPECIAL DoraMna Te World's Greatest Dancer in "PasswnFruie' WUU1U trances, completely modern. Mrs.

ot. the contract win in Industrial court ruling, is charged 1009 East 10th No. 1 $8.50 to $10.00 Standard to $8.00 No. 2 to $6.00 7 tn the city Nelson Warren, running wires to tne cuj ThP extra load on the lo- Phone 448. city's part p.

limits. The extra load by his own crafe with calling an illegal strike at the Doan Coal he -Wi Company four months ago. cal plant will be very little, said. GENTRY GARDENS Watermel ons at less than lc per pound. lwilling Wallace Well.

Cantelounes. cabbage, tomatoes Would Advertise Here ioi liv thn citv to After two weeks of trouble the and roasting ears. Phone 25-F-30, A leiusi jinx which has been hangin 65-6t day from the Wichita wneat; nsks nermission' around the Wallace well since the striking of oil seem to have 3Tn to Place a large banner advertis- FOR SALE Good wood bed and ished. Three times the rig nas ews ror ing the show across Main btreei.j springs, at 141J Anai ben broken in various places. A The show is a "great Kansas City 'Live Stock.

Cattle: -Receipts 18,500 including Southerns. Market Steady to lower, Steers $7.00 to. Southerns $5.00 to Cows and heifers $1.50 to stackers and feeders $4.50 to calves $4.50 to Hogs: Receipts 3,000, Market 10 at 5 lower Bulk $8.75 to heavy $8.65 to medium $9.00 to light pigs $8.50 to $10.00. Sheep: Receipts 6,000 Market SfRady Lambs $8.75 to ewes $4.00 to stockers and feeders $6.50 to 8.0 grass wethers $5.00 to 5.75. A "bull-hitching" apparatus from and letter says, El Dorad has finally succeeded PROBE OPEN SHOP in pulling the damaged casing and drilling was to have begun this Railroads Man to Evade Juri- afternoon.

diction of Labor Board? ff the oil in the hole- does not should be thoroughly -advertisea in every city in this part of the state The letter will be turned over to the commissioners tonight. It is thought that the fact that Winfield will be wanting to advertise her own stock show at about the time or-the Wichita affair may influence the commissioners to the privilege to the Wichita As- prove t.o be particularly promis Chicago', Aug. 16 The Jnited States Railroad labor board today Modernize ing the drillers will dril on down hoping eventually to bring in a was understood to be probing charges that railroads were treat well from the 4,000 foot tablishing the open shop plan In Marland sand. Liberty Bonds. its shops, thus evading c- ome I our ri Liberty 3 1-2's Liberty sociation tion of the board.

"Mexican Bill" Killed According to word here from Marion, Ohio, the Ada, Aug. 16 Because -TAX LEVY IS $31.05 Dill Estenillo "Mexican Bill ii PnmTinnv lmR I KM WH 1 1 1 In Arkan- t' II II. ii. fi wouldn't scourge oyer or. give a Erroneous oration of the 4's convertible 3 1-2's Liberty 4 1-4's' Liberty 4 1-4's convertible 3 1-2's Liberty 4 f-4's convertible 4', -Fourth Liberty 4 1-4's Victory 3 3-4's Victory 4 3-4's $98.74.

bit of. room on a bench in Glen- sas City and are re- tl. tn. UIG JlVUtll wood Park here, Lloyd. Bennett, Having I ivveH-equipped bath room in' your home, your family enjoying all the conveniences of modern plumbing you, yourself, living better-isn't it Worth while to IcUrn how to obtain all this at price" you can afford to pay.

City Cleric W. hiring employes on an open shop 17. pulled a gun and shot him basis. dead Sunday night. Since the Railway Service Com- day that an erroneous impression had' gotten out concerning the relative tax levy of Winfiled and City.

The levy Here, nanv is not a "common carrier I VS- Wh' NEGROES REVEL IV TOPKKA. it was Dointed out that it would Kansas City Cash Grain Market. Eight Thousand Blacks Attend K. Kansas City, 'wnich is $1 on the thousand high- be gUDjejct to supervision by the of P. 18 railroad board.

No. 1 red $1.28 to No. than the 'levy of last year. and let us give you the costs of modern bathroom equipment, suitable for your home. We believe that it is fals? economytp live in home that is not modernized with an up-to- Tppeka, Aug.

Watermelon The Indiana Harbor and Belt 2j 3 $1.19 to occasioned largely by the increase 1 Railroad, at Gibson, Indiana, is prices junisu; perpuuiy No. 1 hard $1.15 to $1.21 No. 2 the state fax, he said. $1.13 to No. 3 $1.13 tb I The levy In Winfield for 1920 understood; to have adopted tne wun eigni mousanu yisums uee-same plan.

roes here and more arriving on $122; No. 4 $1.10 to No. 1 rand 1921 follows: Railroad board memoers eacn train. It lll In Nn tt 17 tn 1920. -19Z1.

if i it is The Negro Knight of Pyt hias if i it is Tne -txeg Trtr nc "threatened intervention No. 3 $1.15 to No. state "i-lshown the transportation act has convention was the drowing card 4 $1.16 to $1.23. County ov been violated, I Thirty bands made music at tue A turbulent drama of the moonlit tropics. No.

2 46; No. 3 city "15.00 la.ouu It iB a 8Ubterfuge to evade the fairgrounds where the uniformed 45; No. 4 42; No. 2 mixed 44 7-2; School" 10.75 of the board as to wages knights were iu camp and which i No. 3 43 1-2 to 44; No.

4 42 to and working conditions," B. M. later today was to be the scene ol Jewell, i president of the Railway a prize fight between Sara Lang- 42 1-2; No. 2 yellow 47 -2; No. Total per 4mt YXCaIL.l i department of the American Fed 3 46 1-2; No.

4 45. IN ADDITION. Tony Sargs Almanac, "THE FIRST TOOTH CARPENTER" 'Also Shadowland, showing screen and stage fa-. vorites at work and at play. NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSIONS.

ford, of Boston and Topeka's Jack Johnson, former trainer, of the negro eration of Labor said. Miss Helen and Carol Peter are Fairview township traders to- exxpected to arrive here late this iSGveOovHavdwai-G Co T. O. Morris and H. W.

Dibbens day Included: J. W. King, Vivian evening from Pawnee, io C. R. Cavitt of New Salem trad; make arrangements for attending of Walnut township were Win King, V.

O. David, and C. C. WilT PHONE 108 ed here this morning. field traders today, ton, yfUXJ Boutnwestern Colleee next year, i-J-? Jill i-aa.

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