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jTwDAY, ZZPimiEIlW 1921, 1IIL WlMMtlLD UAILX 1 KEE 7 I DIEl) OF lXDIGESTIO- heard of. Those surely were the good old days ift Wlu field. days in winfieid. Free Press Pickups. I Southwestern Notes.

1 1 Body of John Oruntliiini Arrived Lust Evening. The of John Grantham arrived in Wiuflt-ld last evening Nature BOniOtlmOB blunders 'her thren Venr nM Ann nnrt nftlrnH Tho lOSM MoillKl Iluillk'l'. nud assigns too inUch bono to the his sister, aged five years, where At a "oont meting of the fucul- GoivGrf-Gheeh Go. 'The Best Place to Trade. A Stonq Image Would' Laugh at Tom Moore in "Made in Heaven" Gofdwyns Big Comedy Drama' AUo Comedy BIG GAME and PATHE NEWS.

and not enough to the spine. he be is out oft the side Hud tne woundbuiluor staff the I I An.t accompanied by, Harold Grantham and Miles Swisher, who I went to bring the body home From facts, learned at Mound Val-l porcn inrowing tne null," she re- iuuHjK; raiseu again auout Paper mills aro now working' I'Dorothv." thu si.nnk.wi the publlshinAr of a Mnuniihnfi.w full force. Reduction In price mother, said where 'Ida 'you hear Alter a prolonged, discussion it leather. ley Mr. Grantham had been ailing two or three days but did not I such language.

I see, you are In was deiaqita settle the question your father's fcombanvT' entirely by ati Vfr school, vote at Chanel consider himsolf serious. He went to a 'physician for some relief and was given some medicines. He had ben suffering it seems from indigestion. 1 the ev-enln he went to THE GRAND TODAY AND SATURDAY; The best time to select either your fall garments or thev goods' to make them is early in the season while the stocks are complete. Money Saverr For ibcih Aouor wants to Know too -wen.

just' took and oainraajr Colleg-where tb woman is now who can 'soe" came the hurt answer drive a man to drink. I the little girl. The mother went is, In fc I to the Bide porch' and there was QfHf' v''i confronts the know fall is about -here. The little brother wrestling with the st'ijent )ody Vijiis week. other we saw.

an entire fam- family's' bull pup: Dorothy got a decade tho'nf4en)t M'oun'dbuildbr ily's winter underwear banging dime tCT spend, at the cornor gro- skeleton hus- booir trotted out Shnw 7-fift R.n in.ftA physician. Then later in the evening to the durggist for some house but oh a line. eery from the subdued mother. I the closet fpr h.iiial airing some- T7; PRICES: 10-20 CENTSa' iimes witn success-ah sometimes Pictures Are New. When Lincoln spoke of fooling some of the people all the time be A 4 I Paper, hangtny, fainting and Phone 1403.

They. Were Stue Tough. Satu i did not take into consideration the with failure.1 -y p-" The volume, by last Junior Class, drew, ne'ariy'two: thousand dollars 'from thp nrirkpta nt rday Monday avorage wife. Yes there are hard but Among. the men berg of the -T.

1 personal: items R. U. Class of the 'First MethodisrhesTeri stuUents. But at that ex- hold remedies'. He got up again midnight and called the druggist out of bed for The hotel keeper left him late at, night sitting up but suffering while he went to meet a' trarn.

Upon returning to the hotel the hotel keeper found that. Mr. Grantham bad retired. Knowing that he had beenalling he was disturbed until afternoon the next day when the discovery was made and announced. Mr.

Grantham was on lodge what with the abbreviated skirt and the coming style of the knickers, there ought to be a little depletion in the clothes bill. church are a numberf o'pee, the, 1921 Annual, with its jolliers who delight in getting ainmierise popularity, sure to joke on some one. "'his bunch haifl hWp'swhg! the. vote ins favor of a picnic supper last night. oi'tne Moumlbuilder.

this year. -course sandwiches were on staf (fr will have ten minutes 1 36 inch Outing of good weight double ilecced in ligfit' patterns only just the outing for making gowns. because of the width cuts to better advantage and is the right weight better buy 15c Yard. 3G Inch Challies 1 Louise, the stenograper, says menu. When all had helped them-''1 student parliament tomorrow "Mrs.

Ed Seaman who'has been visiting relatives in Winfieid, returned to her home lu El Dorado this mornng, Soe Shane's add on Page 3. Miss May Cairns returned this WOifcg Washington, D. C. ent the pro side The opposition when a. little girl she was very t0.

the good eats the morning to press fond of dolls and now, that she is uegan. Some folka were naVing7'Of thd question, grown up. she is equally fond of trouble. Some blanied their thpni have a I. tnance to dehatt dollars, noil Am.

A F. GaTdner or Kellogg was lu Winfieid today on business. See Shane's add on Page 3. T. R.

Fox of Pleasant Valley called in town today on business. "Sun-Maid" Raisin Cakes at Holtke's Sanitary Bakery. Miss Maxy McKowan made a trip to Wichita this morning. Holtke's Cookies are just tlie teeth, and hastily dropped the the con bide. A vote of the student 19c Yard.

business and wrote laithfully to his wife and family. Upon entering the room in which he died Herrold found another evidence the thoughtfulness of his father for his mother. Before retiring Mr. Grantham had Writtea a letter home telling that was feling sandwich and tried something easy body will settle the Issue. The old family Bible with its like sadad fried chickeu.

One place for the family history andJ We have on display-a' beautiful line of 36 in Challies in both light and medium in dark tuvro. sne naa employed in he census( department. tatflsh. Cafeteriar' little girl who complained that she "couldn't bite through it" wa "RlitinhpH" hv h.r mnthpr whn Prcshniaii Officers Elected. pro term of Freshman was elected to the permanent semester patterns.

very uncomfortable in fact awful 19c YaVdl of the first feared some one ght hear and presidency at a metin R'. L. Roseberry who is in Oklahoma with headquar- thing for the kiddies' school places lor photographs of all the relatives from which father used to read every night is gone. Book dealers tell us there is ho longer a demand for such books. We noted a coal dealers advertisement in an exchange which came to the FBee Press office the other day.

He said all water should be boiled two hours before year people Wednesday af.ernonh. alph Voris, Winfieid High School Graduate is the newly elected vic-' presinedt with Betty Baldwin as M- lunches. 28 Inch yUi Cheviots 19c. ic. will come t3 IWhfield Saturday rtr1 the week sick.

he did not send it thinking it would alarm nia wife but tore it up. 1. It seems that death had resulted from a severe case of indigestion. The body is now at, the undertaking rooms. Glen" Angle of Dayton, Ohio, and Miss Alice Grantham, who was visiting there arrived be offended.

Finally one man investigated and he found that the meat in the nice three sandwich he had picked out was not ham, but rubber, the sort of which tubes are made. During the excitement which followed some one noticed that Orville G. Congdpn was suspiciously quiet, and that he had not jonn scnmiat. of van a business caller in Winfieid today. ma.

Catflsh. Cafeteria. i jl. Attending Startp Fair. C.

H. Saunders is in Tnnt.if i drinking. Seems like he be Boston Philharmonic Club There will be a special and important business meeting of hte Philharmonic Saturday afternoon Try one of Holtke's Cream Pies. lieves in creating a demand last evening. Mrs.

Hannah Logs 1 a 1 ii .1.1 picked one of the unusual sand- September 17th, three o'clock at don of Wyoming will arrice this One of our bachelor friends re- mis wetK attendina the smt Mrs. C. W. Peek of Arkansas the Public Library. evening.

I marked to us the other day as we City visited W'nfleld today. widhes, and some of the Sherlocks made up a pretty good "circumstantial Evidence." case against' All active members are urgently urged to be "present. 28 inch Cheviots inStandarel 'quality cloth in plain, striped and check 19c Yard. 40 Inch Crepe De Chines $1.39. We would call your attention to this excellent Cloth and the price, all colors.

See it. $1.39 Yard. Men's Department 80x80 Manchester Percale western (walked along the Btreet that a Card of Thanks irian who deliberately walked Into We wish to thank nnr mnv a buz-saw was a nut, but that a For Fire Insurance see McKce a him. He is still at large. Bros.

Investment Co. s. Burned 'While Canning. Fruit friends and neighbors for tlmir tot of men walIc matrimony Funerfal services will be held at the First Methodist chinch Sunday afternoon. John Grantham was a man high character had a wide acquaintance.

He was district deputy for the Modern Woodmen, for many wears. kindness and symnathv durinir in tne same Boston Holtke's Ervin King of Fairvlew town- Try one of our Dereavement, and for. the Mrs. George Sloan East Tenth Avenue suffered severe burns about the feet, and ankles yesterday while canning fruit. Mrs.

Sloan dropped a can: of boil ship shopped in Winfieid today. We passed a former service man Cream Pies. oeautiful floral tributes. Espe daily the Legion Bova. and nil tha street the other day aud Fresh Oysters.

White Way 1 different orders. and tha saw he was stul wearing the ing hot water Which, enveloped a i class of 1 8. ishoes which did duty over seas. DUBLIN HAS feet. While burns are Cafe ner ITS WAll KU1XS.

MRS. EMMA YARBROUGH Local dealers tell us scores of the Births. I not serious, they are very painful made, full cut, goad patterns $1.25. AND FAMILY. C.

T. Franks went to Wichita isnoes are worn oy men wno liKe them for general working purpos and will keep Mrs. Sloan confined for several days. today on business." es. Wairies and Honey.

Cafeteria. Baby Woven Madras Shirts Oysters. White Way Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Waite Dublin.

(By Mail to United The main street of Dublin O'Connell, if you are a Saokville, if you are a Unionist is being rebuilt. This business section which was shelled Gosiel MtcUng at the Clmrch ot Fresh Cafe. tf Oil and Gas Notes. So mo liright, minded soul said that all old maids and spinsters of north' of Winfieid are the par I Christ 7th, and; Andrews Nice selection of Woven Madras Shirts in ents of a baby son born Friday J) secretely advocate dovorce in or (The subject of all sizes. O.

Hippensteel of Rock morning, September, 16. He has Spud Eastman Well been given the name Leon Allen, The Eastman well 7-30-7. will must not believe and do, was giv-'der t0 put nuabands lnto cir by the ttritish artillery when held was in; Winfieid Friday. $1.79.. by enublican forces in the He is the grandson of Mr.

and he spudded in every- en a real good airing last night culatl0n- 8 wrong. Tney secret; Yadon, Planting himself. discourage that first marriage, SMrs. Leon Waite. Mrsv Waite thing Is fixed ready to go today Raisin Cakes at Easter Rebellion pf 19.16, -is now being forced with neat new stores upon the all importance of dninp tor once twice any.

Holtke's Sanitary Bakery. will be remembered as Miss Sarah but it was Friday and no oil man Johnston. "to start a well onFriday. things jttst as God throueh till IIIIIIIB and office buildings. Christ has directed, stating that An autoist rriend.

out. tor an Two bleak scars mar the city. i ipfhe' rig has been up for some' Richardson." returned the commandments of -God are outing a short time ago got stuck Paper ipaiuting and time but there has been delay in VfiKterriav a faw rlnva visit I both inplnaiva i I in tho mnrl Ma onvs he rinps nntr The fine stone post office, ho. roost imposing building on that war. Thus far have the nations tures again, should be be acquit- uu lmiuoiic, auu Ralph rurining' the water, line and secur naveiea in less tnan 150 vears.

i ed?" a mpmh years. of the council i I mv .11 tut? 11KUL. LU Mil lumu uivnuu.a, Ing fuel. However everything is asked WojJdS.A thing, his Oman's. wavV in nr.

trouble but that he draws the.rnone street, was shelled in the rebellion till. nothing bue the four gaping walls and a heap of debris See Shane's add on Page 3. I ready now. This well will be drilled by local people and by Cowley county money largely. Mr.

der to accomplish an end that God line at mud. He spoiled his new requires as prophet Isaiah says: fall suit, sprained his back, cut remained. The other is the cus- Jim Jordon of Liberty trwn- Mas, ways are not man's his Hands ana got a scorning irom Eastman, owner of the land is torn house, burned by the Republi ship visited Winfieid this morning I his thoughts pot man's'! his wie toT not avoiding the mud "No not- unless there should, be a complete vindication," wu. the answer. "I think his day is over.

I do hot tbink he will ever appear in pictures again and jt is riaut that it should be so." Arbuckle has a two year con SVW V1HSUJ putting in considerable In thecana eariy this summer, a large thbughs. The Church, plans an company, being tho largest stock stone structure left a ruin, with Bunker Hill, Hampstead, will carry a curved wall inscribed with the names of the American and British regiments and commanding officers who fought together, and in front will be a bed of growing flowers. A short distance away will, be a mental table with tlie names of the battlefields and countries where they fought, together, with arrows pointing in the direction of the places nameu, such) as France, Italy, or Syria. A large stone globe is also part of all day meeting at the park "Lordsday" the 18 inst. you are on "Sun-Maid" Raisin Cakes Holtke's Sanitary Bakery.

hole. Our family doctor is alays good for a story. We rode home with him the other evening and ho told holder. 'Bice Well Going Good at the small, domed tower still topped by a sad statue. The people of-Dublin look like FOUND: Brown colored one vacuum cup lire; one 1 Goodrich tire; trims bpx cordially invited to come "and enjoy the day, with us, bring- your tract with the Famous Lasky corporation.

Players- I'--' well 29-30-7 is down the houses, some of them fine, lunch basket well filled. The us about examining a meek little 1200 feet and going good. This H. R. Wilson and H.

Dan- handle bars; no seat, no name. Apply to the police. Phone 234. subject tonight will be "God is Southeast of Atlanta the ford motored to Rock today on not mocked." miies. i business Come.

Foiled Attempted -i Ft. Worth, Sept. 15 Act LOST the plan. The scheme has the henpecked man for life insurance. When the questions relating to bad habits were reached the applicant said mildly that once in a while he chewed "a little gum." We were walking along the street the other day with a friend 4 Pullman Bread "The Ideal Already for DUCK HUNTING Ml L1TAKV FUNER A cordial approval of the embassa but most of them shabby children in the street are frequently wothout shoes, and there is a more begging than in Vienna.

The people, however, with their sparkling 'conversations and charming hospitality, leave no question but thit the Dublinite, be he ever so humble is still an Irishman. norse. b'ji uoc. Sandwich Holtke's San dor of the United States and Vis days, Your equipment la here itary Body of Bay Fhuiey Laid to" Best The JVINCHESTEU Store. count Bryce.

From the Christian Science Monitor. 1 it 1' 1 lip V. 4, '4 I i 1 IK Mrs. A. Ireton and sons Geo- when we passed a young couple." There goes a man who has never At tiUUM'lUgQ -J The funeral services for Ray.

Finney were held at Cambridge this afternoon. Ray. Finney was c'ci SOLDIEU FUNEItAL SUND't i Body Boy Martin ill Arxiy Tonight. Vri'jz Thfi hnrlv of T.p.mv At State Fair T. M.

McClure returned yester Hge, Harry and Johh of Dale ing on a tip, federal agents and railroad detectives shot and. killed two bandits who attempted fo. hold up Texas and Pacific train No. 11, near here last night. One of the bandits was said to have been former engineer oii the Texas and Pacific.

The train left Ft. Worth at 11 last night one- ot the bandits Js believed to have boarded the at Ft. Worth, the other is said to have caught the train 13 miles from where the shooting Fatty Out ot Films? shopped in Winfieid today. day from Topeka where he visit the1 son of Mr. and Mrs, A.

L. Fin- ed' Senator Capper and also at Phone 19 Roy Sialta, cleaner A British Bunker Iill. There is one Bunker Hill at Mass; there; is another adjoining Hamstead Heath. Atlanta is expected to arrive this! ey of Cambridge, and was killed evening at Burden. The funeral! ia feryice.

in France. body tendedthe State Fair. Speaking of the fair he says some parts of it And preaser. Los. Angeles, Sept.

15 Frank E. Woods ofi the Famous Players, Lasky corporation who was pres. of the screen writers guild, declared today he believed, "Fatty" Arbuckle never would appear in yet quarrelled with his wife" said our friend. "How do you know?" we asked "I saw them conje put of a minister's house Just before I met you, where they were married. WhiloJn a drug store tho other night a man came in and bought services will be held at the i w.

funeral was held. Colonel John are free but it costs $1.75 to get into the grand stand. meiuuuibi vnuruu ai ouraeu auif. O'Connor of this city attended lli. lt.

Holt of Arkansas City day afternoon at 2 o'clock' The rains have made a thick and took part in the service was an out of town caller in Win- American Legion of Burden will pictures again. i. Woods called mud at the fair grounds, How nlP.cc.ur'B-dv "'FAS train. returned, to the citv following the attempted ii Th.i ever, there are crowds attending On. the, first is a monument to commemorate the bat tie, bet ween the Americans and the English troops sent against them; on the second it is, proposed to commeT luorate the unity of the American f.nd English troops 'who fought shoulder to shoulder in the great ua.D ama for Cal- a oSckage of straw hat cleaner, city council committee in connection with a local censorship field today on business.

I Catfish. Cafeteria. and there, are a great' many very hold up. 'One of the bandit's. bodies We have not figured out whether hurchesf Atlanta and- Burden on- and other members will unite the service.

interesting exhibits. The Cowley or not he expected to wear tlie fthe Winfieid Legion Post. showed 24 bwekshot wounds. The county fair raisers have fine straw lid all winter, or was get J. G.

Brannum of Atlanta was exhibits and will rank up at the "In your opinion will producers' was-Jsnt once through tlje use Roscoe ArbucKle in the heart, ff ting readv for next year or want top, in judging. 9V! business visitor in Winfieid today. 1 l' A. J. Newman of Tisdale ItlllliHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH il Before going into the army Mr.

Martin, was active in. church work at Atlanta, where he Jived. He was president of the Ep worth League, sang in the choir and was otherwise useful. He was a highly respected young man. He was the brother of Willis Martin of this He -White Way Fresh Oysters Harding at West Point.

West Point, N. Y. Sept." 15 President Harding and his party erached West Point shortly after noon today. The president and his party will lunch with general Douglas Mac- Cafe. a business trip to Winfieid this morning.

E. C. Muret and son Clif ed the stuff to clean the wicker furniture before it was brought into the living room from the front porch where it absorbed the dust all summer. Those Were The Happy Days Gasoline 10 cents a gallon. Bread five cents a loaf.

No Income tax. Be sure your dress does not Arthur. suierintendent of the ford of Hackney were Winfieid Pullman Bread "Tbe Ideal visitors Friday. had lived at Atlanta for the most I academy. This afternoon Harding of his life.

His father died some I Diay8 golf. sindwich Bread." Holtke's San itary Bakery. years ago ana ne uvea who ma Paper hanging janting and ine presiueui ma.) wuwi v. a tn Next York instead of coming mother until he was married rifip.nraHne. RalDh Barnthouse.

Mrs. J. E. Hoyiana, or um- 1jfl9 year or so before going to France. qn the Mayflower so as to reach sweep the pavement when you cross the street, a Winfieid visitor, to the bridge, was Thursday.

His wife died while be was the city in time to go away and was buried at Burdeii, theatre this evening. Relieve the nerve that is distressed if you'd get well. you do not realize if you have never given it a thought this is important in Cigars you were not afraid to Popular Music---Just Out Mr. and MrsWilliam Craig of 'smoke for a nickel. Waffles and Honey.

Cafeteria. Udall were shopping in Winfieid shaves one dime. Friday, The word "normalcy" FREE PRESS by the week 15e. FR'AE PRESS by; thseek 15c never I Winning Out One Kiss Dreams of Long Ago Black-Eyed Susans Sweet Lady In the Old, Town Hall Rev. R.

S. Sargent will leave Saturday for a week end trip to formation. The nerves that trace their way from the source of vital power, the brain, through the spine and connect up through many di --mod Kansas City. -Waffles ajid Honey Catfish. Cafeteria.

Best Selling Records I- i-rV. 4 i For Sale -2000 High School Foot Ball Victor Record 1877!) Na'-jo. San Charles Wallace is expected to return to Winfieia tomorrow irqm Elgin, Illinois where be attended Victor Record 18787 Your'e the Sweetest Girl Vamping Rose Victor Record 1878.T The Marine Corps Institute The Rifle Regiment. vided tributaries with every part of the human, iean't supply you with -peiv feet health If one -of them gets pinched as it. emerges Irom the spine.

A Chiro- practic adjustment will re- lieve pressure. S) Ask for Chiropractic Liter- ature. rfg a reunion of his regiment. Victor Record 1877 My Treasure Mansevia Students Boy's marcel wave! VLS.P- ilrl's marcel wave, 75c. I Come in and Hear These New Numbers "at 1,000 at $1.50 for; Adults $1,000 at $1.00 for City.

School Pupils 5 Home Games Single Admission 50c. BUY a Season Tickets If you are missed by the ticket sellers call 687. Rexall Beauty Shop, Phone'' 46. HOME GAMES. vSept.

23 S. Reserves. Sept. 29 EI Dorado. Oct Hr-BIackwelL Oct.

29 Wichita. Nov. 11 Wellington. W. H.

McGraner of El. Dorado was in Winfieid this morning on Tho Exclusive Music Store. Eberhardt-Hays Music Co. W. W.

riiono 8. 014 Main St. the return trip from Washington and California where he visited relateves the past few weeks. 8I0N.MAIN-SUITES34 PMONEI62I Waffles 1nf 'HoneyCa feteria.J tttftttttftttttttft.

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