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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • Page 8

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The Wichita Eaglei
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Wichita, Kansas
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4 RAILROAD BILL IS FilAICING PROGRESS Tiffin vichita CONSERVE FUEL 3 in wi Wlr- DEATHS Anp' FUlh-RALS MISSIONARY SOCIETY BROTTON Mrs. Lucy A.Brotton.1 MEETS HERE FRIDAY 47 years died at her home near si DelWat. Refened (karck To Benton. Wednesday afternoon. She Hold Sewiom la WlcMU had lived in Kansas for 34 years.

Fifty delegates of, the Classical coming from Pennsylvania. She is I Missionary society of the Reformed survived by her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Church are expected to attend a I.

P. Leith, of Salina; thressUters. meeting to be held! Friday and Sat-Mra, Anna Saultz. Mrs. Jennie Funk urday.at the W.

C. A. Women from and Eva Andrews, all of Cheney, Whitewater; lola, Emporia three 'brothers, Mlitoq and-H. Jithi and Wichita wiU take part'Mn "the of anT Edward Leith, of Sa- two -sons, Fred and' Earl Brot-j The will open" at 8 ton. residing at the-home and 9'clock," Fridays night.

with a' devo- Tvb Days Cdy--Ss3 It Kov or llmi at The tional meeting conducted Sidney Ml i uT -iJs ffxh Jwt i Tv-'m (J J' Don't Miss this 'Show-f-Ifs a Bear -Look the Program Over- General Admission 50c-Reserved Seats 75c--Doxes $125 JTHE PROGRAM OF JEVENTS IN THTEIR ORDER FOLLOWS: RING 1 Wild" West Show. .1 Grand Entrance of Entire Catt. 300 persons. 2 Sharp Shooting Act Down tha DotHec-' Twirling ContetV "Wilh Rogers and Company. Hawaiian Troupe of Dancers and Singers, Princess Amos and Company.

5. Humars Butterfly. a 6. -World's Famous-Troupe of Dancers and Clowns. RING 2.

Hippodrome and Wird Animal Show. 1. Feature equestrian Act Maypole Dance on Horseback. 2. Grand Equestrienne Ballet Dancing Horses "Julian Eltinge1 and Company.

3. Exhibit of Wild Animals, Bears on Rail er Skates Performing Elephant, etc. 4 Grand Entrance of Clowns O. Rlpjejf and Company. 5.

Fatnous Troupe of Spanish Dancers-7-Senora Amsdora and Company. 6. Special Feature Charlotte and CompanyFancy ice Skaters. 7. The Whjtesides Champion Tight Rope Walkers and Acrobats.

8. Orientalists Hypnotists Sword Swal lowers and Dancers! 9. Chinese Juoaler 1 from the Mandarin's Palace. RING 3. The Fashion Show.

ion Show, in Songs, (A Pageant of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow 1. Living Statuary. liusband, Clarertcft' M. Broltori. I Funeral services will be conducted at the Wichita Undertaking narlors Fri-i day afteVnoon al 1-o'clock.

The RevJ Rcbard E. Sherman, pastor of Un- com Street-Presbi teriari church. AffUtfltd "ftu UA)w. Salina for interment. ERRICliSOX-Funeral services ot Emma-.

Errick'son will be con- 1 t- ducted at the Gill Funeral Home Fn- ir .1. day afternoon at 3 clock, with the tW Interment will be Maple' Grove cemetery. i i night. She uttered a paralytic stroke at 4 clock In the afternoon which proved fatal. She is survived bv her biiAhflnH.

thr dniic-htora unA turn f.1" sons. Funeral services will be con-J ducted at St. Paul's A. M. church Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

-The body will be seat to Seward, for Interment. Avery "Undertaking company has charge of arrangements. MAT Funeral services John May will be conducted at the, chapel of People's Undertaking company Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. -Ith the Rev. E.

T. Fishback officiating. Interment will be In Highland cemetery. SALESBURY Fred Salesbury. 50 yea'rs old, 822 East avenue, died at a local hospital Thursday night.

He is survived by a brother and a daughter. No funeral arrangements have been made. City Undertaking company has charge of The body. WARD -Mrs. iiatfta May Ward, ID years old, of' Sun ity, died at a local hospital Thursday noon.

She is survived by heryhusband, Bennett Ward; parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Keller; two sisters and four' brothers.

The body, wiH be sent to Sun City Friday morning, for funeral services and interment. City Undertaking company has charge. WEST Joseph M. West. 77 years bid, 1453 North Mosley avenue, died Tuesday night.

Funeral services will be- conducted at St. Paul's A. M. E. church Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock." Interment will be in Maple Groye cemetery.

Avery Undertaking company has charge. Sat. Matinee and Nite, November 15 Julian Eltisige And His Review Prices: $2.40. S2.00. Sl.SO.

$1.00. 50e fius S. After the matinee Mr. Eltinge will hold a reception on tha staee for the benefit of the ladies in the audi-' enee. who desire to meeV hjm personally.

Tea will be-served. TWO NIGHTS Commencing NOV. 18. MATINEE WEDNESDAY honIulu girl Night Ih-Ices, $1.00. 91 JM.

Special Mat. Prices 33c $1.00 CRAWFORD D. be i Is a. I 2. "Pavlowa" In The Swan.

3. A Dream of Yesterday The Celebrated Varsouvienne, a Dance of 1S30. 4. The Dance of Promise The Rainbow Aesthetic Cancers. t-5 Cinema Sextetter-en route By famous movie artists of 6.

"Olive Vail" and The Rose Sisters Trapeze performers and Aeriallsts. 7. The Chariot Race Polly of the Circus, and Her Prancing Steeds. 8V Grand Patriotic Finale. Shades of P.

T. Barmim! Wichita4ociety in biggest treat since the flood. Feats will be performed here that were, only imagined before. 300 performers engaged in a speed mad feast of fun9 frolic and eye stunning festivities. 50 big acts.

Seats now on sale at Dockum's. General admission 50c. Reserved seats 75c Box Seats $1.25. The money raised from this circus will give the trained services of a professional nurse to tha poor of Wichita when and where needed. Nine nurses and a supervisor are in this service and their work of mercy must be continued.

We have sent nurses' and aid to the children of the whole world, let us not forget our own. Four. Important Features to Carriers are Settled- WASHINGTON, NOV. Important points of the railroad-reorganization legislation were settled ty tne nouse toaay during- --consideration of the Esch railroad Eat 11 of the 'provision has ar- reaching effects in providing capita to the both in-the'" period 1m mediately following control, and afterward. With 'ex ception the provisions provoked sharp but 'only, one was changed.

In brief, the provisions aprpoved by. the house-provide; Carriers must aslc the Interstate Commerce for general increases, of rates within sixty, days after their return private operation. Revenues of carriers, including short- lines and express cbmpanies. for 'the firstsix monthsof private operation are' guaranteed by the goy crnment, during federal dontrol. Carriers' indebtedness to the government, remaining alter a "settlement of the rental owed by he gov- (ernment, may be funded for fen years on demand, notes, at six per cent in-.

terest. Carriers may obtain government loans from a $250,000,000 revolving fund during the first 'two years: of. renewed private operation, such loans to mature in five bear, six per cent, interest and to be secured. BANKERS MEET AT ARKANSAS CITY Wichita Represented at Association Session Thursday A large number of Wichita bankers spent Thursday at, Arkansas City attending a group meeting of the Kansas 'Bankers' association. W.

B. Harrison; president of the Union National Bank, gave a talk to the bankers on "The Times." 'Some of those who were in Arkansas City Dan F. Callahan;" president of the Fourth National; C. Q. Chandler, president of the Kansas John' Richard-sonf, -president of the American State; J.

Gardiner, cashier of the Southwest State and R. C. Clevenger, of the Wichita State Bank, BREWER WIIX DEFY PROHIBITION LAW Announces He'll Bre Beer With Kick to It SAN iFRANCISCO, SNOV. IS Rudolph A. Samet, president of the California Brewers.

Association, notified the 'internal revenue -collector here today that he would begin at once the manufacture- of beer containing 2 3-4 per cent alcohol, according to an announcement by the collector. BULGARIA WILL SIGW NOV. 13. The peace con ference has received Information from Sofia -that the I Bulgarian government has decided to the peace treaty as 'presented-to Its delegation. The Bulgarian1 premier, Stambuli-sky, who left Sofia for Paris yester day, Is expected'to sign the treaty to morrow." 3100, 8l00, tl5 Tne World's Wonder Womnn ANNA EVA FAY Wno la Dally Astounding Wlenlta With Her Wonderful Powers Ot 'Telepathy 4 OTHER NEW ACTS 4 Hatlnee.

17c Klght, 17e-33c. War Tax Included. FIGHTS! as He tears right Into Broadway's Roughest Same old wallop! BILL HART in "BRANDING BROADWAY' Today an? Tomorrow also Lloyd Comedy Tflne nniiiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim i i mm ft. ji a 1 i i a ft -mm 5 I Costumes and Customs) Auhlmm, Dtrpite Strike'. End, No-Coal Will Reach City for Several Days KANSA MINES CLOSED the fact the coal strike has been called ofif, L.

XV. Clapp. city tnahagrer. Will' call a' conference of the local coal dealers within a few 'days, unless th Kansas mines are reopened immediately. While the city is no facing acoal famine at the present time.

It is the opinion of the city manager that iin-Igss "a strict method ot conserving the supply is- put into effect at' once, Wichita will be without fuel before Shipments are sent out the mines. 'Most of the coal coming to Wichita sent from Kansas; mines, and Jt is thought that Kansas miners will not begin work for several days. The main object of the meeting will be to make plans for-conservation of coal In the homes. Mr. Clapp feel that if the attention of every person Jn Wichita is called to the need of conserving, coal this winter, the city Will riot suffer from lack of fuej.

If Is hisoplnlon that it Is not necessary for office buildings homes to be kept at a temperature of ft degrees all day 'and moft of the night. 1 i Another big question to be" taken tip at this conference will be that of conserving coal the lage downtown office buildings, al night Mr. Clapp thinks that it" Is a waste of coal to keep these buildings heated at night to accommodate a few pep-ple who could do their work just, as well at horn where rooms are always kept heated. If every person In Wichita will cooperate In saving fuel whenever possible, the city will never face a coal famine, is the opinion- of city manager, COURT PICKS TALESMEN 'Judge Sargenr issued the following notjces "for Jury service. Thursday: Those vtho are called for criminal Jury duty for January 19, are: Emil JBehm, Garden Plain; A.

M. Donelson, city; Ralph South, city; C. B. MlUigan, city; C. E.

Winthrop, city; Oeprgei C. Morris, city; James Thomas, city; E. P. Wilbur, city; B. I.

Haycraft. city; Baker, city O. 8. 6hirk, city; William Shum. city; J.

JI. VanCleve, city; John Moore, city; C. A Hartel. city; C. G.

Hig-ginson, city; Frank Wetterhold. Valley Center; R. E. Green, city; 6. Daun, city; J.

C. Katler. city; W. H. Nichols, city; J.

MqGuIre, city; George Midel, city; John e. city; Henry Jorgensen. Greeley, township; Jt. M. Hobson, city; Hubert Orthr Sherman township; F.

A. Campbell, city; Jett PIttman, Valley Center; Henry Hulse. city; I Kerr, city; J. JX Adattos, Greeley township; William O'Nell, city; Francis J. Metier, city; Julius Union township; J.

F. Alex ander. Those called for civil cases, and who will report November 17, In Judge Bargent's room, are: E. C. Ooss, city; G.

I Scott, city; Wiliams. city; J. W.V Housewdrfh, John Mount, Waco township; Math Heimmerman, Union township; Lester B. Noble, city; Frank Bride, city; Tod Pritcjiett; Greeley township: John Clark," city; FranTc Smith, city; Nick Gensman, Garden Plain; W. Miller, city; Jessie Bega, city; -Shad Jones, city; C.

C. Chance, Park v' TO HANDLE WOODSTOCK 'C-; Brewer nnd Emrich Open Type- writer Shop on North Market. The 'Typewriter Shop has located at J4S North Market street, under, the management of G. Brewer, formerly of the Underwood for twelve years, five years in Wichita. C.

S. Emrich, in charse of the mechanical department, lias had ten years experience an all makes of typewriters. Being distributors for the new Woodstock typewriter, they areTosltlve It Is second to none. CASES FILED IJf DISTRICT COURT I Phillips vs. II.

I Phlilips, I Houghton vs. Robert Feige, al, quiet title. Today and Tomorrow BIG COMEDV i Entitled r-X'. "YAWTS AND VARITIES" Also 15 th and Last Episode OF THUNDER MT." Coming Soom WiLLIAIVI DUICAW Adults, 11c; Children. 6e War Tax Included Ho To Prevent Indigestion If st times yos hsvs feeling el a soot taste or bad breath after meals, 4t is certain indication of Indiges-tion i if neglected nay be it is ss lW "7 tO i 771 (11 suffer from come cnronic -nil Indigestion, timppv Constipation, rwpepsia, snd Nervotamess or Head caused by Stomach troubles.

tsn get cox of Digestoids st VcriCrasstore with guarantee of relief or your money back. nr -TOroB era Im ttV9 Oate toa fayidan who nwd th murmm tulig In (mtaiit (f tm aunt Ktlt mm 1 nation and Osnetisnnon. Ton fl Sb4 a.Li a i to. a P. they hSn yar diausUn a.

Pa ataJ goad erag swsss siaij a bis, If your dealer hasn't digestoids. fte prepaia pacaagn. '-'-t (S. WfrHta. TtH Star Iheiitre sr.

Ixng. A address will made by "Mrs; 'S. D. Long. Mis Mary of lola will make lhe response.

Miss Ruth Goodin sin" 8010 1 T-! t- i a TT'nVKrl A A at A rf ftaeiMi the subject of, an address byMiss Lydia Llnday, a missionary from who sence. This will be-followed liy mucical number-by Mr. and Mrs. Orin Panlm, of Miag CatterlRje Hanson, a returned i0nary from Japan, will give a We Should Have Great Working Efficiency for MIs-A vocal soSo.will be give'by Miss EfKe Wichita. social will the -Friday program.

The Saturday morning meetln gt ,0 oc1ock will "Tlie Kouse of Values" Now Pteying EXDEACH'S "VEHGEKSE OF mm" Featuring AtlCEJOYCE MR AND MRS. WICHITA- I've been boosting myself pretty high In "Salome Shenandoah," and even If I flo say It myself, I'm the hit the ahoyr. Bnt I take off my hat to 'Bryant Wafibara In "Why Smith Left Homf." lie tm playing on the program and It an peach of a atory. Xo wonder be left home I wonld. too.

Come and aee am. Supreme" 1TK II ZE1SLEB untw I JT a I 1 1 III lull1 1111 I At K1 I II 1 I it 1 I g' 1 eH-1 Jft TONIGHT WSCHITA HEARS i "It )' MM EBJOi "The Pianist possesses a rhythmn as snappy as a steel spring, a technique "which has the clarity of crystal, and withal, a temperament as sparkling as champagne." CHAWFORD THEAfj. You cannot afford to miss the greatest opportunity of the season. Hear tMme." ZeisLer first, and then attend the "Society Circus" at the PRICES $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. Seat sTale until 6 p.

m. Friday at Lahey Jewelry Bitting Bldg. At Crawford after 7 p. m. Auspices Knights of Columbus.

Management Edna Armitage. There's no guess to it! It's the surest thing you know SAMBO! SAMBOS are real 'back-to-the-f cakes if you know what that means. Old-time buttermilk batter cakes that put the jazz in your SAMBO Pancake-Flour contains buttermilk in powdered form. No trick to make SAMBO cakes. Your grocer will introduce you to SAMBO.

(N. B. Try Jelly or Jam on Sambo Cakes) Me k. is inu msAm, mm i a maa wr at ar an a taaaawr aBav Starts 7 pm. Tomiglit and SatLuirday Don't Forget This Congress HaU of Beauty butsidethe Society Circus -v Seethe Inside Side Show for Men Only; South Islanders Snake Charmers f.

Rtinr 1 C5A and see this Un equaled Museum Dnn8 A OC 0f Wonders COURTESY WICHITA RAILROAD LIGHT COMPANY Makes Buttermilk Cakes, Waffles and Gems (Ask far SAMBO Budxchcat Flwtr, too) TltE ELACt KJtUSG COifPANY,.

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