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The Ottawa Heraldi
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PAGE THRE2X I granddaughter, little Miss Dorcas Louise Schnoke. Roses formed a i At The Movies 9i pretty centerpiece for the table which was also decorated with a pretty birthday cake bearing two candles, one for the number of years old and At Pastime Theatre Friday, June 9th COMMENCEMENT (Sin is only a few days off. one to "grow on." Those who enjoyed the gathering are: Mr. and, Mrs. Victor Schnoke and children Charles and Dorcas Louise, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Schnoke and son Elden. Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. Tawney enter and you are expected to remember your young liCIHlAlO) BENNETTS' 1 Knee Length-Pure Rubber friends cn this memor- able occasion. tained at an enjoyable 1 o'clock din- 1 ner party yesterday at their home in in TO SHOW OTTAWA VIEWS. Pictures taken in Ottawa on last Friday, Educational Day, and other views will be shown, at the Star theater on Friday afternoon and evening of this week. C.

R. Johnson, a traveling photographer, took twenty-four views of the parade and other scenes in connection with the Educational Day program, showing the various floats, Gormly's band, the judges' car and other parts of the parade. He will take some other local views this week. These pictures are being finished at the studio of Miss Marie Duffy and will be an Hip Length $4.50 $5.00 Princeton in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Tawney who will leave next week for their new home in $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 We have carefully se- lected a line of gifts this that are sure to please you. Goods of real value and medium Every pair Ogaliah, Kans. Beside the honor guaranteed guests and their four children covers Red Black Gray Thcmpson Maniey 214 Main "7ie Sensation of the hour' price' consisting of Cut Glass, Silver Novelties, Hand Painted China, interesting feature event at the Star theater. Books, Bibles, Fountain This world famous drama pictures the terrible consequences of vice and physical ruin that follows abuse of the moral law. A stirring PEOPLE WILL TALK.

were placed for Mrs. Minnie Riddle and five daughters, Mr. and Mrs. George Tawney and son Ray, Mrs. Fannie Eldridge, Miss Mildred Murphy, Messrs.

H. Tawney and J. B. Stall. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Crawford and Miss Cuba Crawford came here yesterday morning from Howard, Kans. and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crawford.

Miss Pens, etc. We would be pleased to show you this new line Pure Life Pisa For a Crawford is a sister of the Messrs. ON'S OUGHT ir A House Divided May Fall EferriagQ 204 MAIN See what happened to a divided house in "THE GODS OF FATE'! ij jjt ji ji Crawford. Today they went to Kansas City. After a short stay there Mrs.

Crawford and Miss Crawford will return to Ottawa to spend a few-days before returning home. Mr. Crawford will go to Howard from Kansas City. Miss Florence Robinson, Mrs. R.

A. Wasson, Mrs. R. S. Black and Miss Elva Black motored to Waver- You may get through the wrorld, but 'twill be very slow If you listen to all that is said as you go; You'll be worried and fretted and kept in a stew, For meddlesome tongues will have something to do; For people will talk.

If quiet and modest, you'll have it presumed Thafr your humble position is only assumed; You're a wolf In sheep's clothing, or else you're a fool, But don't get excited, keep perfectly cool; For people will talk. If generous and noble, they'll vent out their spleen, You'll hear some loud hints that you're selfish and mean; Pastime Theatre Today! 5c Crystal Theatre 5c Nell Craig and Darwin Karr in three act society drama, "Her Aak- "The House of Quality" A Powerful Picturesque Picture Great Scenic Effects Tomorrow-A Slue Bird feature. LOUISE LOVELY in "TANGLED HEARTS' A fascinating society drama of a loveable meddler and cross purposes 1 in order to make impossible the transmission of hereditary taint to future generations. In Seven Electrifying Acts Passed and Endorsed by the Kansas State Board Censorship From 9 in the Morning Until Midnight to accommodate everyone Childred under 14 barred unless accompanied by parents AdmSssSoii 2S conts ly yesterday morning and spent the day visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Htezel. In the after ed Soul." Ham and Bud in comedy, The Tank Town Troupe. noon Mr. and Mrs. Given and daughter Florence, Miss Jessie Henderson of Ottawa, Mrs.

Chilcote and son were guests at the Hetzel home and refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Tomorrow, beautiful hand color ed picture in five acts, "The Belov ed Vagabond." Misses Ethel Wright and Marie Admission 5c. Nold came from Kansas City Satur 5 If upright and honest and fair as the day, They'll call you a fogue in a sly, sneaking way! For people will talk. And then if you show any boldness of heart, Or a slight inclination to take part, They will call you an upstart, conceited and vain; day night. They were entertained Saturday night at the home of Mr.

-mm v-w a mi i Jl 5c Star Theater 5c ana Mrs. u. a. inompson ana lvuss GIFT BOOKS Rupert Julian and Elsie Wilson in Nold returned home yesterday. Miss Wright remained to attend the grad "The Marriage of Arthur." Two part uation exercises of the Ottawa Uni Mr.

Findley is a state deputy I 1 5 1 1 () I SI i KSTS. Van Dykes, Rileys, and Leather Editions, suitable for COMMENCEMENT GIFTS comedy-drama. 4 versity Academy this morning. Her for the Kansas Fraternal Citizens with which both his brother, J. F.

sister, Miss Bdith Wright is a mem- "Mr. Buddy Briggs Burglar." L- ber of KO comedy, with Gertrude Selby. the class. Findley, and his father, J. B.

Find-ley, hold similar positions. HORSEY DRUG COMPAN7 JTzo-HknD DOBtV 304. MAIN ST. JOHN a. KAI8CR Universal Weekly." Latest world Parties of tourists from Burling- events.

Miss Roxey Oldroyd, and brother ton were in Ottawa yesterday for Ralph Oldroyd, of Arkansas City ner- In one were Mr. and Mrs. But keep straight ahead, don't stop and explain; For people will talk. If threadbare your dress, ort old-fashioned your hat, Some one will surely take notice of that, And hint rather strong that you can't pay your way; But don't get excited, whatever they Tomorrow, the big circus, "Peg O' the Ring." and "ai ry oaunuers anu uaugiuei motored to this city yesterday, The club house of the Ottawa Hunting Fishing Association at th? Richmond Lake has become the most popular spot for outing parties this year. Among those who spent yesterday there are: Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Kiler. Misses Helen Cooke and Louise Esterly; Messrs.

Clyde Kiler and Carl Ashe. Judge C. A. Smart, Mrs. Smart, Miss Cavolee Smart and Mr.

and Mrs. K. D. Bower. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph A. Harris and Mrs. E. M.

Shulze and Mrs. M. L. Crouse. Another party included Mr.

were guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Oldroyd. Mr.

Oldroyd went to Kansas City after a visit of Mrs. William Shiras" and daugh and Mrs. John Redmond, Mr. and i Mrs. J.

Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. a few hours, and Miss Aldroyd re ter Miss Eleanor of Kansas City were 1 o'clock luncheon guests today at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H.

W. Beatty and Mr. and Mrs. M. Fresh Apricot Ice 35c per Quart Phone us your Ice and Ice Cream orders THE ONLY WAY A.

Limbocker. The girls of the Queen Esther Cir mained until this morning when she left lor Lawrence. Miss Oldroyd is a teacher for the M. E. foreign, missions society, and for five years had been located in the Isabella Thoburn M.

Harris. This evening Mrs. Shiras and Miss Shiras will be entertained at 6 o'clock dinner by Miss Eva say, For' people will talk. Now, the best way to do is to do as you please, For your mind, if you have one, will then be at ease. cle of the First Methodist church Webb.

conducted a successful market Sat urday in the Ogg store. A nice col Mr. and Mrs. James Sutton and Of course you will meet with all sorts lection of eatables sold readily and the young ladies- cleared about of abuse, son Howard were in liarneti yester But don't think to stop it, it is of no Mrs. H.

C. Overman, Miss Mabel day visiting at the home of Mrs. Sut Jones and Miss Louise Davenport college at Lucknow, India. She is at home on a vacation, and expects to return this fall. Enroute here Miss Oldroyd stopped at Shanghai and visited a short time with her cousin Miss Gertrude Oldroyd who is located in that city, where she has a position as secretary for Dr.

Lacy resident chief of the Methodist Publishing company. use, For people will talk. Ex. were in charge. ton's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Watt. Mr. Sutton' left today on a business trip to Oklahoma and his wife and son will visit in Garnett for several weeks. Dr.

Larl Davis and Mrs. Davis pons Jack and Sidney. Mr. and Mrs. S.

II. Ober were host and hostess for Mr. and Mrs. F. I).

Moffett of Kansas City at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. I). R.

Sisler, Miss Faye Sisler and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Price of Richmond. Messrs. A.

P. Elder, Philip Hart, Clarence W. Moody and C. E. Sands.

Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Miller, Mrs.

Jenny Adler and Mrs. David Miller. Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Dodsworth. Mr. and Mrs. E. P.

Pendleton and children Gertrude and Raymond of Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. John Redmond and Mr. and Mrs.

M. A. Limbocker of Burlington. (iKAY-l'INDLIIV. Mrs.

Grace Clines and children motored here yesterday from Chan-ute and spent the day visiting at the Wilma and Eldon of Homewood who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Stinebaugh and home of Dr. Davis's parents, Dr and Mrs. Jeptha Davis.

Mrs. Fred Mrs. J. W. Means of Palm Beach, is visiting here at the Mrs.

Lydia Stinebaugh motored here yesterday from Princeton for a few- Shultz and Mrs. Crouse of Burline- ton who drove here in Mrs. Crouse's automobile, also spent a few hours cousin, Miss Marguerite Young went to Kansas City yesterday morning to attend the Sunday meetings. Mr. Leslie Hanson who is here from Manhattan for the O.

U. commencement spent yesterday visiting in Baldwin. Mrs. J. B.

De Ford and Miss Shomo will be guests this evening for 6 o'clock dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shiras. Mrs. D.

Barkerfof Burlington was among the out of town visitors here this morning. Mrs. J. G. Munson and daughter Irene of Olathe spent yesterday visiting with Ottawa friends.

Miss Gertrude Flora returned Saturday night from a short visit with relatives in Centropolis. Miss Carrie Burns was a 1 o'clock Sunday dinner guest at the home of Miss Cornelia Hamblin. Miss Mattie Kibler of Wllsville. shopped in the Ottawa stores Satur. day.

Miss Ruth Rule was a guest yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Claude Stark of Osawatomie. Miss Ethel Rule was a guest of Miss S. E. Heck yesterday for 1 o'clock dinner.

Mrs. M. J. Ogle of uiathe spent yesterday visiting here at the homo, of her niece, Mrs. J.

O. Flaherty. Mr. Ovid Troute spent yesterday visiting friends in Paola and Osawa tomie. Mrs.

S. D. Juleson of Iola is in Ottawa for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs Drake returned home Sunday from a visit of ten days' with relatives in Coffeyville. Mrs.

W. C. McConachie of Le Loup spent Saturday shopping here. hours visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Stinebaugh. Mr. J.

B. Stinebaugh who has been seriously ill is slightly improved. visiting at the Davis home. Mr. and Mrs.

M. R. Dick or Rich Miss Bessie McCune of, Wichita mond, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Bruce Dick of Labette, Miss Allison and Mr. E. Dawkins last week returned home Friday night. Mrs. Thomas Whittington of Carthage, spent the week-end here a guest at the home of her cousin, Mrs.

S. R. Hubbard and Mr. Hubbard. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hunt and son Vard returned home yesterday from Kansas City where they had been visiting with Mrs. Hunt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Studebaker.

Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Dick and children Glen and Carol of Pomona were entertained here yesterday at and Mrs.

D. A. Nickerson of Clearwater, are guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. H.

S. Collett. Miss Dunning or Parsons formed a party which motored here yesterday for a short visit with relatives and McCune is a niece of Mrs. Collett and Mrs. Nickerson is a sister of Mr.

home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt. She was in Ottawa several days ago and went from here to be a guest of a sister in Hutchinson. Mr.

Means will join his wife and they will remain during the commencement festivities of Ottawa University. Mr. Victor Hunt who has also been here from the University of Missouri at Columbia spending a week with his parents, returned yesterday to Columbia. He is to be the science instructor at Franklin, next year and will go there soon to install new apparatus they have purchased for the laboratory. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Schnoke pleasantly entertained a few relatives yesterday at a 1 dinner party in honor of the first birthday of their friends. They were entertained for ColFptt. dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Dr. F. O. Hetrick, Mrs. Hetrick, G.

F. Morton, 749 Tremont street. Mrs. William Shiras and Miss Elea Mr. and Mrs.

David Mason return- i Miss Lena Gray of Kansas City, and Mr. Lester Findley oil Blue Mound, were married in the probate court at Kansas City. Saturday afternoon. They came to Ottawa Saturday night and will make their home during the summer with Mr. Findley's brother, J.

F. Findley and family of 311 East Third street. Mrs. Findley is the daughter of J. H.

Gray, master mechanic in the Schwarchild Sulzberger packing plant at Kansas City, nor Shiras drove to Greenwood ceme ed last night to their home in tery yesterday afternoon and also Chanute after a short visit at the made short visits at the homes of home of their son and his wife, Mr. Messrs. M. F. Conard and C.

D. Law and Mrs. R. V. Mason.

Mrs. F. G. son in that vicinity. im aiason or urana Forks, N.

is HPHE use of Ivorv also a guest here at the Mason home. Mrs. L. M. Wilcox of Oklahoma the home of Mr.

Dick's mother, Mrs. Agnes Dick of 219 Willow street. Mrs. Charles Mahar of Cincinnati, left this morning for Morrill, Kans. She will spend several weeks there and in Falls City, the guest of relatives.

Mrs. Basel returned Saturday from Kansas City where she has been visiting at the homes of a son and a daughter, Mrs. Marvin Hays for two City, who formerly lived here, is in Ottawa to spend a few weeks. She Soap in, the hospitals proves its came Saturday night after visits in Emporia "and Topeka and is a guest of Miss Catherine Campbell. mm 1 I'm Mr.

Clifford Hersch left this i I morning to spend the summer in Ellis, at the home of his sis weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Drake, Miss Viola Wilson, Mrs. G.

D. Wilson and Mr. John Bogardus motored to superior in the bathing of cuts and bruises a soap must be so mild that it does ter, Mrs. E. L.

Wallace. He will be 11 employed there in the bakery owned by his brother-in-law. Kansas City yesterday to attend the sv5 Sunday meetings. Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Woodsum and 5f Miss Grace Defenbaugh went to daughters Lucy and.Edwina of Hess- Council Grove today for a month's with her brother. Mr. J.

Tl. ton, are" here to spend several days. They are visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. O.

A. Carrier and Very special sale Spring Suits to clean up the stock at $9.75. We think you'll say they are the best suit you ever saw for the money. We want quick action and we know this offer will get it. The assortment consists of Gaberdine, Shepherd checks and novelty cloth.

None sent on approval. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Crouse. my Miss Jeannette Mahar came yes- hot irritate: in the-pre-vention of infection it must be so pure as 1 to produce xVclean- ness. day from Oklahoma City to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Frank WASH SKIRTS Are shown here in a great array of the much wanted kind and styles, plain white and sport stripes of the right sort of materials, such Reps Woffle cloth, fancy piques, striped silver-bloom mohair, golfine and striped Panama cloths. to $1.98 You may come to U3 expecting to be pleased and you won't be Jisappointed.

Defenbaugh and Mrs. Defenbaugh. Mr. and J. H.

Blunk and four children of Imes visited here yesterday at the home ot Mr. Blunks brother, Dr. J. P. Blunk and family.

Miss Edna Williams was entertained for 1 o'clock dinner yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Forbes.

Mrs. Anna McGee and son, Mr. Howard McGee were entertained for 1 o'clock. Sunday dinner at the home of Mrs. E.

E. Wollam. Miss Jessie Bumps of Lane is here Mahar. She has been a teacher in the city schools there for several years. WASH DIIKSS HOODS Every one who sees our showing of Wash Dress Materials, says we have the greatest line in town.

Wash dress goods are in great demand just now and we are prepared to and are satisfying the demand so you who have1 not already bought may come to us fully expecting to be pleased. 40 in. goods, the yard 19c to 75c Mr. and Mrs. E.

O. Lucas and lit tle daughter Virginia of Kansas City spent the week-end in Ottawa visit IY0RKS0AP visiting at the home of her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Bumps.

ing with Mrs. Lucas's mother, Mrs. Inis Chalmers and daughter Miss Inis. tt: t-. 1.

PURE Mrs. Henry Johnson returned home Saturday night from Lawrence where she has been visiting for a ueecner or LfiDerai is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Hersch and Mr.

Hersch of week at the home of her son. two miles east of Ottawa. Airs, came Thompson and her mm EiiAmm.

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