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PAGE TITREE. J77- EVENING 1916 ,1871 NEWS IN THE SPORT REALM FOOTBALL, PUGILISM, BASKET BALL, BASEBALL SUCCESS PAYING TITANIC LAIMS White Etur Lino Deposited Large Sum for (New Yorlt Herald.) New York, Jan. 2S. The White Star line deposited $544,475 with tho New York Trust compauy yesterday for Immediate distribution among GOO claimants for damages arising from tho loss of -the steamship Ti U-'j $40,000 Worthof Baseball Players IIIIICIIIIIKIS In Order to Succeed a Good Start is Everything If you will open an account with' ua we think you will be making a. good start, i are tho oldest bank in serve you in any way In our line.

innAi IS TF1M i it -w t-v COME IN AND SEE US. Winficld National Bank CAPITAL and SURPLUS $130,000.00 'lfi 1 tanic, which1 was sunk by an ictberg in 1912, Witt) the loss1 of nearly 1,600 'lives. To Irene AVallack Harriti, vdovy of Henry B. Hani's, the tUcat-ilcal manaeer, whp id one of the victims of the disaster will be paid 750. She has r.ued for 1,000,000 for the Iqiss of her husbaii l'a life.

Mrs. Elizabeth C. Case of. Rochester, widow of Howard F. Casio, receives the same amount au II rls.

She had sued for 300.00. Mr. Case was the. managing director, oi the Vacuum Oil company wi'h a salary of $20,000 a year. The largest amount for property loss goes to Mrs.

Charlotte 1. M. Vordeza, of Cerinantow Pa, who had sued for $101,753 forv jewelry and $72,599.75 for clothing lot -the sinking of the F.hip- The amount, which will belaid lier Among the claims that of Mra. Carrie E. -Ghjwfee aa ad-' triinistrijc Herbert, Fyllef Cbalfj, to whom be 'paid JS, 7 50.

Airs. Mabel Moore, ag adniiiih tca-trlx of Clarence Moore, will receive These sums are paid as an aAvard which was epttled upon aa tbo maximum amount which any c'ain'-ant was likely to recover. Ta'. amounts were set by a computation based upon the average amounts re ceived in similar actions In the fed eral courts during the' last fifty years. Mr.

Northrup of the firm of E. A. ILUUIIU III Bui chflc l' Absence Weakened BJne and While ami the Suit Parkers Nd.scd Out a Vl f'l'j-. -Arkansas Cily Defeated Kinsman hil Newton Romped at Jlalstoad. ....1 Where They Play Tonight Arkansas City, at Wichita.

Winlield at Nickerson. Hutchinson. Jan. 28. TliO Hutchinson had two regular guards ut the game, tho Bait City Packers were able to defeat the Winaeld high teamby th(e score ol 39 to 30.

Buck of Fairmount refereed. The scores: Winfiehl (30; F.T. Fis. PU. Sidle, ,2 11 Pierpont, If.

0 4 8 c. Martin, rg. Thtirp, lp. Rowe, e. 1 0 5 2 .0 3 0 ..0.

0 3 0 0 0 Totaln Hutch. Stephans, rf. Armstrong, If. W. Oswald, c.

Hippie, rg. Temple, Ig. y. Hitchcock, rg. c.

1 Totals a '1 'J I II lli F.T. Flrf. 2 3 1 30 rts. 2 IS 7 0 0 0 i 4 5 5- 0 22 0 .0 .10 A'iwln, HS; lliilsleud, 11. Halstead, Jan.

Newton' high school han an easy time with Hal-stead high here tonight and won by the score of 85 11. Kiser of Hal etearl refereed. Ul I LI llll in CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT the county, and, think we can Vice President E. KIBBE, Cashier. GEO.

E. TOOMBS, Asst Cashier. fistute politician but trying to start a new pappr at Parsons he is making the bigfredfc break ever' known. It will "Klin ply co'st hiirt'a lot of nion-' cy and when he vents his spieeii ho will be through with it and hayo a plant left on his as jii'nk. The Parsons'papers have boon unusually kind to him.

They have rot printed half what they might have printed about him and still remained within tho boundary lines of the truth. Independence Reporter. WATCH THE FREE PRESS ADS. Read Wlnfield's Leading Newspaper. IilOST.

LOST Between the Mrs. S. Brooks place and my place on Saturday 22nd, a new red and black checked horse blanket. Finder pleaso call 1512-13. Earl Cadwell.

20 ATTI'TNTION OXY-ACETELENE WELDING. Am prepared to weld cast Iron, aluminum, brass copper and do brazing arid repair jobs that the average blacksmith don't care to Consultation free. Greenwalt, 616 Main street. Business 'phone, 121; residence 'phone, 74 3. HOW ARK YOUR Bring, them to the BUCKEYE SHOE SHOP 104)1 South Main, and.

we will tell you if they are worth fixing. tf. MEN: Our illustrated catalogue! explains iiow we teach the barber trade in a short time, maled fre. Moler Barber College, Kansas City, Mo. 205-Gt.

KUIIOEK FROM- OXFORD. Oxford Happenings' Always Interest Our Readers. After reading of so in: our town'whb have 'been' cured by Loan's Kidney the question naturally arises: "la this medicine eqd'ally successful in our neighboring towns? The generous statement of this Oxford resident leaves no room for doubt on this point. John A. Cantr'ell, farmer, Oxford, says: "About three years npo A.

JAMES LORTON, President. L. PARSONS, HENRY 1 Athdown company, public account- Hits, said that tbere would be anoti; or distribution or as feo ceitain legal formalities were completed. i The original amount demanded ny tiie 'clainiants before the compromise wna agreed upnn, was if 12.000,000. The first who will receive checks in distribution of th i money are the lawyers.

Their fees total $49,000. WHERE "PETE" IS FOOLISH The Hon. Pete Foley of has always been regarded as a very FOR SALE. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, furnace heat, 2 blocks south of. court bouse.

Mrs. L. FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT -Light room modern house: barn and other 2'JG or 152. ,205 -3t- FOR SALE A No. 4 Barnes saw in good Cheap if taken at once.

Winfield Furniture factory. 20161. FOR SALE A Complete vulcanizing plant, auto accessories and tires. Cheap if taken at once. 2oG L'ast Ninth Avenue.

Phone 120. J. K. McClusky. 204-3t.

FOR SALE Narragansett Turkeys. Mrs. R. W. Ratcl.iffe, Dexter, Route 2, box 9.

Phone 5-7-40. 202-Ct- FOR SALE A Shetland p'ny, gentle. Buggy and harness; mattresses, household goods and 150 quarts of fruit. Mrs. W.

O. Miller, phone 791. Call Friday and Saturday. 20T-3t NOTICE. LEAP YEAR This is and I want men to leap on to soles 65c arid ladies, 50c.

Success Shoe Shop, 122 West 9th. John W. Hunter, Leap Year Soler. 19S-tf. NOTICE: Three first class workmen now at the Champion Shoe Shop.

Here you set it done sooner and the best. M. B. Million. 204-3t- WANTED.

WANTED Men desire to earn over $125.00 per month write ns today for position as salesman; every opportunity for advancement. CENTRAL PETROLEUM CLEVELAND, 204 3t FOR RENT. FOR RENT A six room house, on west side, two blocks from Opera House. Inquire of Mrs. G.

H. Buck-man," 4 1 7 East Tenth, or phono 284 i -v. i Rill Catcher. Whatever else the Federal League did in its short career it managed to develop 'worth' if hasebali players in three clubs, and tho New York Giants of the National l.eaiMie have proved this by thai -STAR AT FORTY Fielder Says That the Life of the Average Ball Player Is by Far too Short Should be an (iood at Forty as at Half that Age. Chicago, Jan.

.28. Fielder Jones, manager of the amalgamated St. Louis Browns and Feds, thinks the average life of a ball player in active service is all loo short. With proper care, he says, player should; be in tho game at 35 or 40. Tito-ife of the average ball pla.yor'is'riot;-indro than five orsix years," said1 Jones today, the lire of a star is something; better than fifteen years.

Wars endure because, to be a star, OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY FEBRUARY II, IT. Frazee Presents THE iXTEIJATIOATj LAUGHING SUCCESS UPROARIOUSLY FUNXY FARCE iPRICES 50c to $1.50 SHOULD IE A 1 A OF IXE a a- a- Arkansas City, 24i; Kingman, Kingman, Jan. 28. In a (lose and hard fought game the Arkansas Citv higli school team defeated Kingman by the score of 20 to la. Critsor of Friends, ref 'reed.

The score: Ark. City 12U) F.C. F.T. Fls. I'ts.

Amnions, If 5 1 0 14 Kahlor, rg 5 0 2 10 Foy. c. 1 0 1 2 Hoard man. rg. 0 1 Howard, Ig 0 0 2 0 11 4 20 Kingman (18) F.G.

F.T. Fls. I'ts. Walker, rf 0 0 0 0 Reynolds, If. .5 2 4 12 Dyche, 2 1 4 Knowles, rg.

0 0 1 0 Hodge, Ig 1 0 2 2 Esswcin, rf. .0 0 1 0 "Totals 2 9 IS Manhattan. Jan. 28. -The Kansas Assies defeated the Kansas Normals at basketball here Tilursday night by the score, of 20 to 19.

The locals scored a big lead in the first half, uhile the second half was more evenly matched. WTVFIFLD BROOM 0 FACTORY Use home made gooda. For a sale by all Winfleld grocora. ft Ask for a KEMP'S BROOMS Factory OiS Loomli. J.

M. FUIJLER. Architect and Builder. Rooms 14 asd 16, over Cowley County Bank. Phone 663.

Rosidence pbone 867. a a 9 Do you -want your dollar to remain at borne, work at home, live at bome, and board at the same place? If so, spend it at home. Think about It! Wben In Need of a None CM1 vv MRS. M. KEEFB, Residence, 1013 Church St City Meat Market AND COLD STORAGE roSEPH MITCHLER, Proprietor Phone 27.

023 Main St, Fied Aivlerson, Pitcher. required so lutjch, cash. That was (he purchase by President Comisle of the League club of Kddie Collins from Philadelphia! Tho New York American League Team Has Spent for New- Talent Since the Middle of Last Season, According' to Reports. New York, Jan. 28.

The Yanks have spent $120,000 for players since last summer, according to a statement made today by Capt. Huston, one of the owners of the Yanks. With as a total, the Yank owners have spent more money in one years for players than any major leaguo club, not even excepting the White Sox, who heretofore have held the record. 1 According, to Captain Huston, the price paid for Lee Magee was 125000. In the players the Yanks took on last summer from the minors, Dan Tipple of the Indianapolis American Association team topped the list at $9,500, LITTLE NEWS OF THE DAY.

By United Press. St. Paul, Jan. 29. Forme Chicago White Sox Pitcher Boy Pa tcrson has-a Hockey team Jut tb northwest meet here today.

Kalamazoo, Jan. 29. rThi is McKinley Carnation Day, whic! was established by Joseph Adams this city. Adams died in .1014. Tb Carnation was President McKinley' favorite flower.

N. Jan. 29 Fo the first time in the history, of 1h institution, men will take, part in tin annual Yassar play, which this yea' is "The Road to Yesterday." Th' play will be presented tonight. P. IT.

ALURKiHT CO. HAVE IIAOiLEET WITH THEM SEVENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS THAT MUST RE INVESTED AT OXCE IN FIVE PER CENT NO DELAY IN' CLOSING LOANS. AXD 1'EUY, VERY, LIBERAL PRIVILEGES OF PAYMENTS GIVEN. hi iit-uiuuwi ucjiii FOR BALL PLAYERS! 1 Ileiiny Kauff, Out-lieklr. sum for Penny Kaul'f, outfielder in the Brooklyn Federal club; Bill Rar-iden, catcher in the Newark Feds, and Fred pitchqr in the Buffalo club of the Federal league.

Perhaps only one oilier baseball sale you must take proper care of yourself. Howeverthere aren't, many You easily can count them among the present-day crop. But if you go back a Hew years you'll find that Wagner, Leach, Mathewson, Wallace, Plank, Crawford and others I cannot mention just now, were just as good at 35 as they were when they broke in." Standing the Teams. Teams: Played Won Lost Pet. 1.000 .833 .333 .143 .000 Newton 7 Wichita WINFriOLD Arkansas City Reno County Kingman Halsteftd i With The Skows AT THE JEWEL.

The late Broadway feature "Tho Second Son" with a strong cost will be shown with other reels at the Jewel tonight. AT TllF GRANO. The great play "The Frame Up" with Mrs. Floy Maim and a specially cast will be at the Grand tonight. Coining Tuesday, "A Pair of Sixes." This play no! doubt he the best shown, at the (irand so far this season." It is a great comedy and is in the saino class os "Officer The company coming here is the same that played in the Shuhert theatre, at Kansas Citj-, a few weeks ago.

AT THE NOVELTY. "Tlie Ford Ontihans" With the Novelty Seven reel feature. Most overwhelmingly magnificent of recent screen plays. Coni $200,000 to produce Thrills, sensations, swift, Throbbing, compellent drama from first scene to last. Regular program tonight will include a three reel feature.

Mr. and Mrs. Geare Aldrieh and children returned today to their nome in -Akron qfter a visit here with Mr. Aldrieh'3 parents. Mi.

anu Mrs. Mary Aldrlcb. 1 had a pretty scre.ee case of kidney 4 complaint. I was unfit to do any kind of work about the farm. There 1 was aidnll, steady ache across my back and when I stopped, sharp twinges darted through my body.

The kidney secretions were painful iu passage. A neighbor advised mo toi ry Hoan's Kidney Pills and I did. helped me at once and a second box rid me of the trouble" Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills- the same y. that Mr.

Cantrell had. Foster-Mil-5 )' burn Buffalo, N. Y. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Saturday, lan. 29 HIISS FM1VM ANN IX THE GREAT AMERICAN 4 PLAY "Tine 1 Frame The Greatest dramatic Success TRICES Gallery 25c; Balcony Dress Circle and Parquet 50c; Orchestra 75c; Boxes $1.00.

THE FREE PRESS ADS. WATCH TIIE FREE PRESS ADS. WATCH THE FREE-' PRESS ADS. WATCH THE FREE TRESS ADS. 80 acres rich, level land, no rocks.

74 acres In cultivation, 'enccd hog tight. Good house, barn, and well of fine water. 1 mile to county seat town of 1,200. Trico 2,000.00. Terms on part For further particulars, free' map of Arkansas and other farms, write TOM BLODGETT LAND CO.

Little Rock, Ark. Dr. R. E. fMIIister 1 DENTI5T Monday, Friday and Saturday.

904 Main St Phone 497..

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