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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • Page 6

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Wichita, Kansas
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THE WlflHiTA ejaGIsE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18. 1920 a- Lasts TO Ycj LECTURE IN COURT BREAKS RED TAPE AND GETS CstTfesre sens it was necessary for them to learn the English language, teach it to their children, and do less Quarreling among themselves. PENSION FOR AGED WOMAN M.rlr Families Are Given FORRESTER BOY BETTER Youth Hurt in Motorcycle Accident Will be Out of Danger in Week Argyle Forrester, 14 years old. son of Mr. and Mrs.

B. W. Forrester. 1201 River boulevard, who received a deep gash below his left ear and injuries to both knees at 11 o'clock Thursday a BaU fnr WiJnm nf Civil Warl Talk on How to Become American Citizens Taraey Siles, young negres. plead guilty ia police court Tuesday night to a charge of shoplifting and was fined $10 and given a jail sentence ia davs on the charge.

The young Veteran: $ou fer montn tot iue is yrumeu Miss Quelle Reed is appearing as The cases of Mrs. Luz Samora. Mrs. Uandra and Mrs. Feresa Espinosa, to get it.

She didn't have much success. Then Congressman W. A. Ayres nesress was arrested Monday on In of the organist at the faiace night when a motorcycle he was driv If you were a woman advanced in years, a widow to whom life had been somewhat unkind, and if your husband, a veteran of the Civil War, had who were arrested on. August 5th on a ing- nluheed over a six-foot em Dan took hold of the matter.

He got re-j suits. Mrs. Hutchinson promptly was Theater this -week, during the ab-of P. Hans Flath in California nd not trj.a smooth Tftret: conuir.a Cby UU miul mi lew. for mnt in Sim Memorial park and fell put on the pension list, and in addi and Mr.

Donald Williams for a few on him, is recovering, and will be out formation that she had been detected stealing clothes from local stores. Mrs. Frank Bishop of Whitewater is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Reed.

A luncheon of especially attractive appointments was given on Tuesday noon by Miss Hazel Chain at her home on ark Place. The affair was a cour- tesy to Miss "Sarah Roblson and Miss Elizabeth Bass, of El Doradd, "tfho are to be autumn brides. Shades of pink and white were used effectively in dec-, orating the luncheon tables, and guests for the affair were: tion received the check lor the amount of back pension due her $931. Wills lJs xor hesut? hMK. charge of disturbing the peace of Fi-dencia Camps, of 2505 Indiana avenue, were dismissed by rover Pierpont, judge pro tern, in the city court Tuesday morning.

Judge Pierpont expressed the opinion that too many Mexican families have each other brought into the Tuesday afternoon Congressman SfV TOM r.T Hr mi Ayres dropped in to see Mrs. Hutca-inson at her home on Xorth St. Fran days. Mrs. Edna Bastian and Miss Edith McClelland of 1003 South Market street are visiting their sister, Mrs.

Ray L. Pork in Eedan, this week. 1 1 l-f 'VUehH. died some years before, ana you haa tried to get the pension due you until you were sick at heart and discouraged, and then one afternoon the postman brought you a letter containing a check for $951 back pension and a statement from Uncle Sam that you would get $30 a month regularly the rest of your life Wouldn't that be a grand and glorious feeling? of danger in a week, it was saia at his home Tuesday night. Unable to see ahead when the headlight on his machine became extinguished, the motorcycle plunged over the embankment in making a curve, hurling Forrester 18 feet.

The machine fell on him. Two youths who were accompanying Forrester on Hd-, BOO jjllliniijcn. ol El Dorado Cuticura Talcum rrrt Alvavs Healthful cis avenue. "I never saw a happier woman than Mrs. Hutchinson," said Mr, Ayres.

"and her daughter was nearly as Srah Robiaon Elizabeth Bass Louis of Towantla Charlotte Mininser J. C. Robison of Whitewater Fails Ellet Robison L. W. Robioon Miss Harriet K.

Lane) of, Conway courts small disputes, and as there were nearly two dozen Mexicans in the court room, he advised an interpreter to-lecture his countrymen, that in order to be good American clti- happy as her mother. It was touch Springs is spending a lew uays with Ruth Robison irr other motorcycles came to Ms rescue. ti vca taken home in his father's ing, and far more than repaid me for Well, that is just what happened to of Whitewater au, -iy Eagle Want Ad Rrlng V'Z UWAn. turn. iMrrwkfilM.

the effort I had made in the case Jor pes v. Jane Hutchinson, of 32a ortn automobile. 'rvmr-MntiAHv. it might be added Francis avenue. Her husband "WE WANT DIRT" served through the Civil War on the Mrs.

J. K. Withrow or izj ionn lutsia. Mr. and Mrs.

Max Wilson will leave Saturday for Colorado. They will motor through, returning home after the Pike's Peak road race in September. Mrs. Wilson, who 1b a scenario writer, expects to gather material CITIZENS AVfcK Union side. He died some years ago, that Mrs.

Hutchinson is not the only, wife or widow of a war veteran whom Congressman Ayres has made happy in this manner. There are a lot of Arthur Herbert of El Dorado Baume-ardner Of Topeka Earl Mark Francis of El Dorado. Okla. W. D.

Kinney Earl Trout .1. M. Chaio w. D. Chain W.

V. Whinery of Garden Plain P. Poorbausrh of Towanda Julia Wilson Edna Chain Charlotte Chain lo Fulton Wstiames S. W. Bass Ida Robison of Et Dorado Stockltoff of Fort Scott Spencer Osburn of El Dorado She was entitled to a pension.

But imvernment red tape sometimes Larimer Avenue Residents Send An them. mairoa thine- move slowly. She tried other Appeal to City Board "We want the dirt; our lots are ISC. CALLING NEW JURY LIST ENLARGE Y. M.

low," is the appeal that reacnea city commissioners Tuesday after DINING HAUL Township Trustees and Wichita May- along the way. A sister-m-iaw. jirs. T. G.

Hunter and son, Harold, will accompany them. Misses Evelyn Bennett, Ruth Hess, Dorothy Hutchinson and Elizabeth TWELVE EAST DOUGLAS ONE Popularity of Meals Leads Increase This afternoon Miss Ruth Robison and Mrs. Ellet Robison will give a luncheon at the Robison home, Whitewater Falls, for Miss Robison and Miss Bass. Mrs. W.

D. Chain. Mrs. Harry Christopher and Miss Hazel Chain will be Wichita guests. in Capacity of Room M.

C. A. has begun work on noon from residents on Larimer avenue who asked that the dirt from evcavations for pavement be turned over to the property owners instead of being hauled to Riverside park to fill in low places. Since the dirt haa all been disposed of by the city, the Misener have returned from Welling the dining room which is run in connection with the hotel accommoda ton where they were guests at a house party given by Mrs. George B.

Gal- or Must File New Lists With Court With the convening of the third division of the district court on September 7, it will be necessary to empanel a new venire of jurymen. For this reason Chester Conner and Frank Boone, deputy sheriffs, spent Monday and Tuesday summoning every township trustee in Sedgwick county as well as the mayor of Wichita to report on August 20 to Judge Jesse D. JL onny If Your Md loup. appeal found deaf ears. However, the commissioners referred the matter to the city manager who was instructed In! A of the Mrs.

O. W. Good of 1311 North Friends of Mrs. Samuel P. "Vfalling-ford are enjoying a good story which 3tfr.

Wallingford is telling, since his return from the east. Mrs. Walling-ford, who i3 summering in Michigan, joined Mr. AVallingford on a trip to vew York. While there they attend T7.nl to so inform the property owners on Wichita and her niece, Leah Nolder, left Monday for Mt.

Grove, located in tions. The dining room has been used mostly by those wTo had rooms at the but since it has become so popular with outsiders it has become necessary to enlarge and remodel both the dining room and kitchen. After the work has been completed the room will have twice the present capacity. JL CXJLJL Larimer. the Ozarks in Southern.

Missouri. LWall, to file a list of persons eligible TRIO OF WIVES SUING 1 1:1 I Mrs. Wm. Chatten, Miss Helen Chatten, little Betty Bill Romfgh, and ores Plaid Sport Three Ask Freedom, Alleging on to serve as jurors for the remaining of the year of 1920. Mr.

and Mrs. Lorentz Schmidt are Support and Infidelity Does not make the pfofl ress at school that you think he should do not always blame the teacher. Eye strain, which often becomes real pain, may cause the lack of Interest on the child' part. You know yourself that It is not comfortable. Trncx Optical Company 109 S.

Lawrence Ave. Phone Mkt. 1106 Wichita, Kan. Charging that her husband, Charles MARRIAGE LICENSES, Ferguson, 29, Mountain View, expected to return within a few days from Colorado. R.

Haney, made daily visits to another woman, and presented her with a ring ed a production of -the play, ham Lincoln." In the course of the evening, a "Mr. Custis" was announced. Mrs. Wallingford excitedly announced to their son Frederic, that this person would doubtless be a relative of theirs, he having the same name as Martha Custis Washington, a line of ancestry of Mrs. Persons in the seats nearby became interested and, with Frederic, BEFORE long, such bonnie all-wool as a birthday present, Mrs.

Nora Belle Haney has filed suit for divorce in the Scotch pmia dKiris Mr. Tom Johnson have returned from a motor trip to Eureka, Kans. The W. F. M.

S. of Grace M. E. church win. meet with Mrs.

G. Shaw, 711 South Water, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A feature of the afternoon will be the special collection for foreign hospital and medical work. There will also be mite box opening. Mrs.

Martha McCabe returned Tuesday from a visit of eixweeks in Salem, district court. Mr. and Mrs. Haney were married in Wichita, August 20 Col. Eudora Schmidt, 23, Wichita.

Raymond G. Dosien, 21, Bentley. Hazel Mary Watson, 20, Mount Hope. Frank Valdez, 23, Wichita. Concha Valdz, 16, Wichita.

John N. Blick, 23. Colwich. Grace Kennedy. 21, Ransom.

1917. She asks $10 a week alimony and possession of the household goods. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ASTO I A Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ASTO I A Charging that her husband called anxiously awaited the appearance of Mr. Custis. Imagine the surprise of Mrs.

Wallingford when Mr. Custis appeared, to find In him a colored gen her names and also refused to support as these are Roinir to be as hard to find as the other kind of "Scotch." There is wisdom in buying them early and satisfaction with her sister, Mrs. Gerald Volk, her, Agnes Brannock has tiled suit in the district court for divorce from Caro Brannock. They were married tleman of darkest hue. Aaron LeRoy Short, 21, Peck.

Betty Marie Hill, 20, Derby. Silvia R. Zochart. 38, Eureka. Bertie Sullivan, 33, Liberal.

and Mr. Volk. Mrs. F. W.

Johnson arrived last in Decatur, 111-, May 24, 1911. Mrs. Brannock asks the court to restore her maiden name of Agnes Birley. evening from Anthony for a visit with her son, Mr. Tom Johnson.

OPERATE ON L. A. BLACK Louis A. Black, general secretary Among those who spent an enjoyable Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs.

L. R. Mark of Hutchinson announce the birth of a son, Billy Eugene, at the Wichita Hospital on Monday. Mrs. Mark is the daughter of Rev.

and Mrs. W. T. McLain of 1111 South Water street. Mr.

Mark is director of the city boys' work of the Hutchinson T. M. A. of the Y. M.

C. has been taxen 10 week and camping near Clearwater the St. Francis hospital, where he will undergo an operation on his tonsils. Charging that her husband, Calvin Reed, has called her indecent names and for more than a year has refused to provide hr with the necessities of life, Mrs. Margaret Reed, of 1201 South Bonn street, has filed suit for divorce in the district court.

They were married in Mason City, Iowa, in 1903, and have seven children. OPEN WAIST SHOP were: SrTlWouse GM Kinney 21 JL Mildred Crouse Fi-d Crousa Mr. and Mrs. Milt Primm of Free-port, announce the birth of a daughter, Betty June, at St. Francis Hospital on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Bloss have returned from an interesting trip, California, Yellowstone Park and Harry R. Gollar, formerly of Jack Spines, is soon to open a woman's in having them ahead of the crowd. Worn with sport rap, sweater or navy suit coat for outdoors with tailored blouse for indoors a just as smart as can be.

For office worker or school girl these save the skirt to your suit. To say nothing of their modest prices! points in Canada. shop in Arkansas City. The shop SAY "DIAMOND DYES" hhii hf, railed the G. and M.

waist Culver-Ward shnn and is to' be located in the "Don't streak or ruin your material ia Osage Hotel. Mr. Gollar is now spend ing some time in New York, Chicago poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dyes." Easy directions in every package. 1 and St.

Louis. FORMER NEWsVltlTER HERE i i The marriage of Miss Agnes quiver and Mr. Williston B. Ward was quietly celebrated Monday morning at eleven o'clock at the, home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Tt. I. Culver, in rural Wichita; Following a wedding-dinner -Mr. and Mrs. Ward left for a western trip, after which they will return to make their home.

Miss Lucile Franks, who has been ill at her home, 1532 South Santa Fer is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Doss have returned from Detroit accompanied by i (inoii a nv GIRLS! MAKE A LEMON BLEACH Miss Leota Chambers of this city.

Mr, Doss who is now in the real estate 'ELECTRIC CLEAhfca business in Detroit was at one time sport writer on the Eagle. He will go from Wichita to Pittsburg to visit Quality Pianos at Honest Prices Real quality In Pianos is not an accident; It's there because the maker wanted It there. Quoting a high price on a cheap, stencil piano does not make the nl.no anv betterIt only makes buy with relatives. Samples of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Steele and son. Lemons Whiten and Double Beauty of the Skin I Materials ON HIGH Montell, returned Tuesday irum weeks stay in Kansas City. The fast young man is seldom going in the right direction. Cartoons Maga the LOCK Golfers Have ricjiic ing more difficult and more unsatisfactory. zine.

The Perfect Cleaner Gall Market 2262 For Free Demonstration The Modern Appliance Co. 118 West Douglas There were added interests at tue We carry Quality pianos ot mnu- weekly golf day for the women ai Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White which can be had at any drug store, shake well and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach for few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion ard make and we quote tne guaran teed lowest prices that can be ee rure vool velours nd flannels woven exprceftly for skirting. Plald do-sljtnd to form datbin patterns when plaited two-tone efffCti harinon-lous comblnaUoui of red. Nankin blue, brown, navy and black.

the Country Club on Tuesday morning. Aside from the. flag tournament which had been planned for several Don't Buy a Wardrobe cured In the United State. Everyone is charged the same price no more no less. davs.

there was a picnic luncheon Until You See Our Lines We have bargains in Used Pianos at noon. In the tournament Mrs. A. into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty P. Knight won first place with a 43 and Mrs.

C. Phillip followed with a 53. 9f your skin. and Players. J.

Adams Music Co. lllllllillllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllillllllHllllllllllilllllllllllll Famous stage beauties use lemon juice to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion. Lemons 208 E. Doualas Wichita, Kin. have always been used as a freckle, lunburn and tan remover.

Make this Models A wee hit shorter. All are plaited, tddinff to their eharra, also walking comfort. Beiti finished with- buckles and buttons. one of the season's ft; ture fabrics fashioned Ui' this jaunty skirt: the dull Kanuck brown and recn. ap and try it.

When they played around the second nine with a mid iron and putter Mrs. Phillip played a 9, with a three handicap, giving her 56 net with a prize of two balls. Mrs. O. P.

Martin was second with a 54 and played from scratch. Mrs. Phillip is chairman of golf for the women during Mrs. Harry Sladen's absence, and is planning something entirely different for next week. Beautify tie Complexion "The Store With Familiar Face' IN TEN DAYS knife plaited; its row belt buttoning i.

a r- v. ith Nadinola CREAM -Tailoring Tie Useqpale BtiotilUt It hand caned Japan button. Umd and En4td By ThmmmanJ uccetaful from fhia who bn'ACt a standard. Oar tnot Skirt com same tailor akirta UP to Guaranteed to remove a gem at $25. tan, freckles, pimples, liver-spots, etc.

Extreme cues 20 davs. Mrs. Marc Clapp will return Friday to her home in Wellington Place after a stay at Monte Vista, Col. Mrs. Wilbur Cooper has joined her mother, Mrs.

Julia Horner, at the Navajo Hotel in Manitou, after the closing of the Kansas Camp at Creede, Colo. This- Indestructo JUJs pores and tissues, of impurities. Leaves the skin dear, soft, healthy At leading toilet counters. If they haven't it. by mail, two sizes, 60c.

and $1 20. NATIONAL TOILET Pmrit, Twin. Sold tiy Geo. Innen Dry GooJ Co Boston Store. Grants Vrug Store.

Aucusta and other toilet counters." Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Evans will give a dinner preceding the dance at the Country Club this evening.

46.00 at E. Kramer of Arizona is visiting his mother, Mrs. IL T. Kramer of North Market street. cot DOWN to a.

price. "Clothes Lines" ASTORT our Kew York buyer rit: At tbhart recd3iBf-et tsctaent la f'erra-aoa tew piay. heard feminine tfef wLir dear. iea't tbat a ner-petUy a-dorable aalt: Don't yoa I coU tit ray brews lik ituT lassies vill like ibh r-t-A Scotch plaid skirt of IWt and brown. Girls! Radiant Beauty Can Easily Be Yours Misses Zeta and Kathryn Kiefer have gone on a vacati6n to St.

Louis and Indiana. straight line pi and knife panel at Misses Margaret and Agnes Long have gone to Colorado Springs where they were joined by Mrs. Roger Hurd, who has been for several weeks at tailored belt buckle trim. Kansas Camp. Is Hand Riveted, Hard Fibre Covered, on three-ply Hardwood and Fibre Lining, has unbreakable steel corners, dowels and hinges, is finished thruout with cretonne lining, equipped with five-ply hardwood garment hangers, double spring retainer, large hat box, shoe pockets, laundry bag, etc.

Size 42x22x21 inches. We have other styles from $32.50 to 5260. We make or mend anything in the luggage line. We can equip any trunk with Ironing Board for 75 cents, Iron Holder 75 cents, Umbrella Straps 35 cents, Shoe Boxes $2.00. Gordon L.

Stephens of Brooklyn, is a Wichita guest for a few days. On Tuesday he was the special guest of Mills Ebright. CTt5B THE cf resile tesUeeia 4eclrt Ray Tack has gone to Colorado to join Mrs. Tack and thesr daughter, Mary Katherine. They will return together about September first.

ttat fc feiecta cf tt frocks! Imagine It. Itst tt rraird you of tt tiE yomr brother went to drr and wbeis yon k4 what fela wore, he resUed li ii eitlser pir.fe or p3e ts as4 kl2U. til like Early Fall Display of Attractive Hats for Misses and Children BE A VERVELOUR PLUSH We have just received an early shipment of these popular Hats and have placed them on display in our window don't fail to see them. Made up black, brown and blue. Priced from 8.50 to 16.50.

McVicar-Howard Millhaubt no e. Demi Clothing Co. 212 E- Dsla' The Home cf Hrt, Schaffner Mrx Clothe. TWO FEW WELLS; WOMEN IN FIGHT dark blue and brown velour plaid. Colored Women Land in Court After Dispute and Alleged Threats Scarcity of wells in the fourth block on North Wichita street is the cause of styled; at least one neighborhood quarrel find i arrow I'jX ttn i i ing its way Into the city court.

There is no secret about.it nor is Tuesday when Mrs. Taylor and string bflt UliiUnlnz tuckk-. Mrs. Marie Ellis, both colored, met at the latter's well to get water a dispute AVISO tie We-M emr wa ri3.srt4 as teterrle-w with tte coxisg i4r ef atitsrsa. Fferty-t rtetiri cf s4 bftwa v.

started which ended in Mrs. Taylor i threatening the family of George Ellis 3icre any doubt about the results it's Just common, ordinary buttermilk in the form of a wonderful cream. The directions are simple and it costs so little that any girl or woman can afford it. Be sure you get Howard's Buttermilk Cream The Dockum Druir Co. NEXT TO s51 skirt that l.tt tver bet and in other ways disturbing their 'oar 4tk.

PRINCES THEATRi peace, it is charged- The case was dis missed by Crover Pierpont, judge pro tem in the city court..

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