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TAOE SIX. THE WICHITA BEACON. i IPTTTIftW AUiDAY, JUNE 17, 1913 in rif.H,,.r i f.Hy IP TIE KIDS it IS Gill TUT ii WIchliH to in U'n IM-i-tily mliiiller I I'DKiiKi'd iiml l.i lir "i MininrHN I Here. I III' MlhNIIH Cliv. cleikniii i'nr ngo ii ml wiiii olOrcil to him two III' llri'Cljtf'il EE! UN HE WEST TO JAIL I MLETINES FOR I'-'" l.oNKl.iH Avenue.

COLOHED BAPTISTS THEV rrest E. Price Released Today When a I Hearing Was Had. cacti laclory. At noon I he ton inn met at tho Hold I'm. king plain Iiiniheun.

''1 puck lug houses and stuck jards neie then At 'factory a member of the visiting team sc'ured data showing the capital Invested, th, number or persons employed, the value "1" output and the amount, paid In wag. All this Information will be compiled to show the lolul iniiiiul'actur-Ing output of the city, the number of Wage earners, amount In CHANDLER SENDS A POST CARD He and His Family Are Making Tour in a Motor Car, A card written last Hundiiy i.t Huf. alo, u. chiindler. NOW'S YOUR CHANCE TO BE A FLED FROM WICHITA AND BILLY BOOSTER.

SUNDAY. TWO HUNDRED DELEGATES HAVE Pr arrested KKI VtD, a cnaryc or forging a check ff'hed at the "'I mi ine hiowii State Bank, ut In It he hhI.I Hint ho hiwI his! But He Came Back and Gat in Judge wages and file capital Invested, hearing h.iiis wore having a pli-aNiuit trln. Big Matting Friday to Get Thii In portent Movement Underway Your Heip Needed for Worthy Cause. lUKUHia. was discharged l-'ainpliell alter a ellmlnarv the City Court today.

Tile npparently was coiinnitted by I ndillHc dolnir tin, im. and Finally Landed In the County's md forgery Michigan sinul One Convention Started Today Another Is Due to Begin ThursdayA Native of Afri-ca Is Present. man reserMiiltllg I'rltP. came from Ainany M(inlay," Ih tlio way hi message ended. PERSONAL MENTION.

Augusta on the day the check a the Fourth Xati iiiiiii 1 Feeling thnt much of the euciesH of MliriK 111 IChllH. I'm kIh.1 I'm here." said a m.n in the pleyground movement In Wichita IE0 OKLAHOMA GIRL the Sedgwick County tall yesterdav I A'- Wneeler. sales manager for the western l.itiingraph Coinpaiiv. tu- Oil II Hfik'v linslii. uu depends upon the enthusiasm nllh noon.

"I ran from Wichita because I felt thnt If I staved W. which the project Is launched, the pre-HmlnRry committee I making: a grent Two hundred Baptlnts arrived in the city today to attend the Thirteenth annual session or the Haptl.t Young People's Cnlon (colored, which opened other day during- the iillH- TAKING CENSUS OF FACTORIES Rotary Club Visits Wichita and Makes Notes on Findings. effort this neck to nectir a large, Ht meetings I would be converted. That If what got me In Jail. If I hml lnn o.

Forger Who Has Operated Exten- ively Duped Miss Freddie Town-send Recently. Chicago, June 17 Chu lenrtnnce at the organization meeting morning and the Baptist Slate Friday evening. I knew I ought to have done. I would hUllday School Yin vin Hoi. The Ilotary Club Is taking the 'The opportunity, which the Friday In- (colored) not now be prisoner here I I which begins Its sessions night.

Forum banquet and charter Tex, Reslfleiits of I 'ark Place wire shut off from their milk supply Sunday and Monday nlnut while the dairy luads of II. Hock and oilier dairymen wen tested bv ivptesentMtlve of riate live stock comnitsKloncr for luberculos s. J. 11. Drew, freight HRont at the ini-ent: C.

I'. Hall, of the Missouri raclfie, and Ii. Uedge, chief clerk of tli Wichita Terminal Association, left ves-tenlay for Buffalo. X. where thev wall attend a meeting of the freight Hgeuts or the Cnltcd States.

Mrs. Drevv and Mrs. Hall accompanied their hus-lin lids. Thursday mm oy a fifieciive agency to mean it when I say I'm glad I'm here membership list offers to Wichita till rioin conventions will be muay. Held In the William P.

Chain, the Hednwirk census ol Wichita 1odav It Marled out at o'clock this 'morn-lug In automobiles to visit every factory In the city, nixty members of the Ro-tary Club were divided Into thro North Wa liens to become Identified with the Playground 'Association, Is one of the oecomi mi pt 1st Church, 80 1 tor Street. County Pioneer. Who Died nt th Only Prisoners in the Class. t-ranwira i.ountv nrntmbv ho. Home of His Daughter, Near Towanda.

TU iTooicms wnich confront the greatest for Investment of time and money In the future womanhood and oniy organized men's Sunday Srhnni Saturday. a lid each team given a certain portion race are to be given free dis cihbs composed enl re nf of the city. Stops of from five to nmnnoon or our citizens mat has ever "Plated all over the country under varlousillaser, Hs forger, with hotels and society folk as hla victims, was arrested at Albany. N. today.

His record at the detective agency includes mnrrlaga at Oklahoma City to Allan Freddie Townsend. nnrl his subsequent desertion of hor, taking with him her diamonds. He was at one time employed by an Oklahoma Hank Supply Comnanv. in. cussion in tne proprimi of the sessions.

mm mere la In Kani nuiai.io ih. been open to the people of Wichita. 'iiouiiK me delegates who are re- uiinUii Dipif cnunn Tr i 'imcnuHry. iim class is in the teiving tne most attention Is Daniel uunnu riuixj junum jmli county jail and was organize about four weeks ago by John Fleming nf a naiive or Arrica, who is attending Booker T. WashlnKton's school In Alabama.

He will return as Trinity hurch. It has a presi- Locations en Emporia Avenue and on dent and secretary and a record is arrest was made on a charge oif forg- a missionary to Africa after his cdn North Market Street Are Considered. kept of all the work of the class. cation is completed. He will address More than a score of these mn tji.

me Hotel of this city. in inn cnaoe at the rmintv Members of the board of education me convention Thursday evening. Some of Those Present. The welcome address in behalf of the Jnll for the study of the Sunday School Inspec ted proposed ilte tor a school GERMANY RECOGNIZES MEXICO Better boys and girls mean better men and women. Kveryone Interested In the welfare of our citizenship should attend," said E.

M. Leach today. Make Reiervation Now. The work of preliminary organization hat been In the hands of Professor M. Allen, Rhv.

Walter Scott Priest, Clifford Pierce, Mrs. Rudolph Hatfield nnd Mrs. Xtobert Piatt. Their Invitation to the meeting Friday evening Is open to the public. Luncheon will be served at 35 cents per plate.

The friends of the movement are asked to make reservations early. At this meeting the playgrounds association will be permanently organ-1 lied. The officers will be elected and cuson at iv clock yesterday, and but for the environment no fin u-nnti-l building to care for pupils in the Web- rtt Autograph Letter From Emoeror Wit ime guessed that thev were nrt.nnnr. ster district late this afternoon. Build .7.

Nam Received by Huerta. Ing sites considered were: iucy iKf a great deal of Interest In the work nnd the Bible Is discussed by then-, more than anything else during corner Kim Street and Em iexico Ity. June 7. In porlu Avenue, feet. NOTE THESE PRICES Then visit our salesroom and see for yourself if we haven't the best.

Steamer Trunks $5.00 and up Matting Case $1.00 and uj Bathing Suitcases .85 and uf Cowhide Leather Traveling Bags $4.50 and up Fibre Suitcases $1.85 and up Heavy Cowhide Leather Case $5.50 and up Light Weight Leather Cases as low as $3.75 Our goods are always right and better for the price. letter from the Gorman Kmnemr ui HtvK. song nooks have hn rn. uenvered b- Mayor Kabb this evening. Fred Helm and Ambrose Woodward will welcome the delegates for the organizations of the church.

The response will tie made bv Thomas Simpson of Ottawa. The sermon will be preached by Key. W. A. Bowren of Kansas City.

Among the colored men of the state In attendance are: if. I. Monroe, To-peka; J. A. Black well, ColTevville; Southeast corner Elm Street and Km.

nlzing the Mexican administration was mm Hon ine work of the class la porta Avenue, 200 feet. connuctea much the same manner me hands of Provisional President Huerta todm- hv two hundred feet In the seventh us that of any other class. mock on North Market Street. the charier membership roll closed, Kardorff. the charge d'affaires of At the close of the morning lesson me choice of site is between the wi-riiiun ICKIUlon.

Sunday a service Membership in the association may lie eeured for $1. A $1,000 fund wlil be was held hi- h. Aortn hmporla locations. This loca- allegation from the Salvation Army and the man above referred tn wa. nn m-iircr ine center or the new raised through memberships to main IS OIL PRICE BEING JUGGLED? tain the grounds.

oi lour wno were converted. scnool district which will bo created. Locations on Lawrence Avenue are too expensive. Sites on other streets ure Senator Owen Wants tn rnow in a Resolution. BARBER SCHOOL GRADUATES i.

want, Topcka; W. Warder, Junction City; o. W. Henrv, To-peka; J. U.

Richardson. Kansas" Cltv; H. L. Mobolle, Kansas City. No Chance to Make Good.

These two organizations of the church support an old People's Home at Lawrence. Most or the inmates of tho home are ex-slave. "They didn't too far from the center of the district, UK IN THE PARK? xne new school district will be One Hundred Twntv.B.u. Washlnsrton, June 17.Invoatiitnn Were Given Diplomas. ny ine Secretary of Commerce whether nouncled on tho east by the elevated tracks; on the west by Main Street; on the north by Murdock Avenue on the hip price or on in Ok uhoma I.

lioino. cemmieeiener E. M. Leach Makes ,1.. al n'uiniiy nxea and bv whom.

iOUge. June 17 Th. was soutn by Douglas Avenue. Otatement ef His View, en the Subject. nue a cnance to make good," said President H.

I. Monroe in eighteenth annual commencement a reso ut on today Sen- by fi.fr' The board's plan discussed last night erclses of the Barber County Common them today. in me executive session la to erect a temporary building; on the site selertnH. Discussing the tttlu to Linjvood Park ocnoois were neld at the opera house last night. One hundred twentv-aeven AN INFERNAL MACHINE BY MAIL commissioner E.

M. Leach eaya: This building will be made adequate CALL FOR JUNE BABY BOOKS. I I i am neartny in accord with Mr. receiveo. diplomas, nresenfe.1 l.v n.

It io care tor pupils In this district dur-lng next term. Next year the tempor hihweltera Interview In The Beacon: PRINCESS THFATR-0 and Explodes, Kills One Woman Hurts Another. Goldsmith Has a Gift for Every Vise? James C. Hall. Dr.

and Mrs. Hall were the first to be graduated from Baker uotn worth and South Llnwood ary structure will be replaced by a 1'tirK should be h.ld for park pur- university at Baldwin: and also th uuu nunaing. or otorK mis Month. "Baby Books" for all June bald Sherbrooke. June 17 a i nrst to ne graduated west of the Alls fernal machine, sent by mall, killed sis8ippi Kiver.

to be complimentary cirts in oven- poses; ana any contract which could In any way be held to be contrary to the purpose for which these parks vtre donated would not meet with my Afr. II u. viuuu oi one woman and mortally wounded another when onenerl hero IT WILL HURT ALL ROADS June arrival by tho Goldsmith Book and Stationery Comnanv- Tho reader ana entertainer, presented sev eral reautngs. sprrovai or support. "The proposition which I as commls.

1 Jf 7 1 Man Who Foreed Frisco Receivership MURDERER I CUTS HIS THROAT, rncy ine oupreme Court Oecisons. He Had at Bay loner of parks have made the horsemen of the city would not Interfere with our right of possession, as we have a race track Jn Central Riverside and a track In Soufi Riverside, and no tne would say they Invalidated ih Been Held Night. St luis, June 17. James Campbell, mm a director of the St. Louis and San rranKiin.

June 17. After hnM. I I a. Uk.aff PIANOS city right to these tracts of property. Francisco railroad and of the Mis vimiirs noman ann a Kansas -uy nas a speedway hr muri v.n...jr posse at bay all night, Edward Bartho unu ll Wllt'SC Prk and boulevard cyatem, lomew was round dead In a shanty petition me Krisco, went Into a re celvershlp.

today said that the en ny recommendation would simply near nrre lOdav with tils throat ent Bartholomew late yesterday shot nnd yesterday sh forcement of the two-cent Five me norsemen the same rights In Llnwood. which I hope a Playground tpnrlent I fare and the maximum freight rale banuel Crowhter, superln i Association win soon naive In South 01 a Bana company, after thev had laws seriously would curtail the earnings of every Important ratimori in mverstae Fark. "Mr. quarreled, ana Tied to the shanty. He ID WELL 1 Missouri.

was wounded during last night's bat- vu uui cue up central or South Riverside raoe tracks to driving courses because of the large number tie, and as the posse closed In on htm "The troubles of the Frlarn." ha enaea nis lire. to some extent are due to the passage of these laws. During the brief period the two-cent passenger law was or cnuaren who frequent these parks, but can give the horsemen a BDeed- Make It Possible for Every Home to Enioy a Piano. ivay In South Llnwood and do no one errect In Missouri. Arkansas.

Kan. 5 9 uny narm." sas and Oklahoma, the loss to the i co from their operation was more than nve minion dollars. With the TJIXOFTHE CORPORATIONS of the lower freight nnd passenger schedules, the problem confronting FIREWORKS IN HIDINfiPrhon. witiAii raHicnxs, ior a riano 01 uuaranteed Quality is a Boon to the Present Age. WhiIthrJT and Smal1 Pments, killed the "hen that laid the golden eg.

for our high price competitors, we have so enlightened the public that they cannot any more be fooled you have wondered why no fireworks railroads will be made Increasingly difficult. Senator Hitchcock Proposes Graduate oeen on display In Wichita, only two weeks lacklna until th Plan for the Larger Ones-It It Refuted. GRAND OPERA NIGHT at ni.J"'"'1' nere is an excellent reason- "lumance pronibittng either the toio ui aispiay or any sort of flre- ti huesi wuiiu ra ii in i iiiuui Dsinn na worKs before July 1. This ordinance uyun yuiporations navtng a I mm encores. 3C Passea several years ago to pre- capital atock of more than on him.

rUl liremature celebrat ons. whtov. usually began about the middle of Here area Few of Our Many Bargains ior the Next Few Days. In New and Used Pianos ann controlling music lovers do not more than one-fourth of the production mling as great a treat as that cf their respective line. I of hearlnr Franrr-n li.

am, iBHteo continuously to July 6. i to tne imance committee today nolea "aiian band of fifty players was L-u otiNrtiMCc W. M. 7 oenator Miicncov-k from the floor "nown by the large attendan.e Mnn.inv- arrested last week In Okla- of the Senate. He fctated that because nlKnt Wonderland Park Every Uma on embezzling funds the committee had hla pro- number was greatly appreciated bv the ln8 to tne G- H- Fallck Barber yvm 10 lay a special tax upon the and Slgnor Ferullo responded ply omPany.

of Wichita, pleaded luisviu irui, ne criered the nw uraciousiy with hla anrnu. v-ji'. tne uistrlct Court today. Judge Wilson sentenced him to th amendment at a substitute. "Rlgoletto" as a cranil nim.i, WL.

I. penitentiary for a term of one to riv. ine amenament vat referred to the never more splendidly olaved than hy I NMa AAmMlttk. I est years. Hurl Taylor, a young man who 1-c oiBiion Arrigont, Romeo, Loinonte and rutvto.

Monsieur Reeue. nt tho a iulk inrougn the window of. i nAlnlnlu AS GLOBE TROTTER. I flletropoiitan Grand Opera Comnanv oanta re car at Mulvane last Ftl- ihvb a periect execution of tho v.n uaj, was sentenced to the reformatory and then paroled on his good be- Mopinf to become transcontinental 8ng "Santa Lucia." He wa navior. yjflj, sssf walkers, George ten-year-old son of compelld to glve two encores, the last being the great favorite," Finlcull, r.

ana re. ueorge Younkman, of r. rtnmn 9 DEAD B. Kenton. 81 years old, died today after Tonight will be Grand Onera.

nlht a lingering niness from paralysis at a local hospital. His son, F. L. Fen- aiaorado, ana Emerson Bennett, his ten-year-old chum, atarted training Tk bT wlkln twenty-one inueai In an afternoon. The youhts wmlkea ten and one-half miles from me aecona matinee win be given Thursday afternoon.

The program for iuii. was wun mm when death oc- tonigni is: to i-urrea. ine body will be shipped Woodward. for burial. PBT xuaoraao ana returned t.

"Alda," Grand v.mi IN TIME OF EAT While Wichita i. Overture frnm "Mlimnn" -tm -u uJ" V. "uiiias i k. icntii nurn noio ny Mgnor Corancl I Rdmrfll hv filrnrt. TT Bweuereo.

in July heat today, the Wich- tin a I i i uaniiu, rl, 0 nnu i.igni company was 3. AtUla, 1 horua and Trin VAi GA- a. LOSING YOf HAIR? cignon Arngoni, bomonte mi rniriiiHn innK us Dint with carloads of coal to keep her warm next winter. The 4. "Faust." PrHiiila Aft 1 coai win oe used In thirty-two street 5.

'Mephlstophele." Grand Fantasle cars baseburners. The company found Read What a Herpicide uiuicuny last winter In getting coal. rreiuae, uarden Hcene. Dance of the Klves. Classical Sahbeth, Death of Marguerite, Triumph of Heavenly Enthusiast Says RIEDER GOES TO MEXICO-Frltz nieaer, ior tour years a bookkeeper In Solos by Slgnorl Arrliconl, Iximonte and DIFulvolo.

PA BT IT me nansaa xsatlonal Bank. ha ta Ton are beeomlnr bald. Th h.i i. signed his Job on account of 111 health. Butterlv" Act 1.

Ill vocunr mm on the top of your head and. Unlet you take my advice you will, uj cigiion Arngoni, iximonte nnd niVnlv-ln ne Monday for New Mexico. MARRIAGE LICEN8E a Behning Player Everett Chickering veiore) long, oe as nairlens at a croquet 7. Vocal i Selected Gaylord license was Issued todav tn nnd tr ititinui an ff kd-h vmu. Aememoer too that chronic bald neat la Incurable.

8. "Pilgrims Chorus." frnm 1 1 im. Alexander, 25, Amorlta. ami ml bardl Verdi aai aue to aandruff. i ran t.n Com In Pinlnmlnia sle Jrtt.

Hope, Kan. SHE WENT AT IT DELIBERATELY. Oboe Solo by Klgnor Schlpilllti. ocu-e you always have dandruff uaxea on your coat collar. Besides MEN TO SAVE THE WHEAT ueing an indication of Impending bald naaat It alto suggests untidiness Young Widow Plsnntd Murder and Railroads Brought in 2.000 Her Suicide.

Able Nawbro't Herpicide Causes dandruff Harvest Hands Today. to. disappear and prevents the hair We Have Some Wonderful Bargains in Player Pianos Also in Used Organs Every Piano Fully Guaranteed by factory and our house Remember We Pay Freight to Out-of-Town Customers Savannah. June 17. Mm Wichita railroads unloaded nroin lauing out.

it hat a wonderfully beautifying effect upon the hair, pro- Whlsnant, the young- widow whn kin. 2.000 harvest hands in Wichita today. herself late yesterdav after ah. h.n aucing cnanges which are sometimes The this swyona nener. Frisco brought In a thousand morning.

By evening the men had hot to death Dr. Guy O. Brlnkley evidently planned the act before she left her home. This Is Indicated In Tou are not taking any chances wh.n gone south. r-wiaso xjoiyiujue ana you arm a note written bv Mrs 11 im inuusanas upon ritie.

Th. cities. her mother and found at her home today. In this note Mrs. Whi.n.nt MDWELL (HIS VftrS IS tnC thouaandt of satisfied users whn t.ti.

CO most generous in several years. South stated that "something- dreadful" xo us germ destroying and hair pre ervlng qualities. em Kansas wheat fields are In need of about to happen and she besought her mother's forgiveness. men. eworo Herpicide In 50c and $1.00 rarmers wno can not secure men hy sizes it soia by all dealers who guar- 251-259 NORTH MAIN otner method are drlvlnr to Wichita BACK TO THE SIMPLE LIFE anw to ao an tnat Is claimed.

If and picking up stray hands thev can find. The pay this vear ta first George C. Snell Quits the City for th. you are not satisfied your money will he refunded. The best barber recommend and use it CORRECTI Farm for Awhile.

George C. Snell, of Kansas Cltv PIANOS Bend 10c In postage to The Herpl Teacher Who can tell me of two was In Wichita todav on the tvv eld. Dept. Detroit, for famn 'Yi. to Douglass, where he Is movln ample and book -ri 1'iiM'i i niii-i run.

inn his family. He has been servln WzlMi agents, Blameee Twins July Woman's Wnm Aavgrtlaamant. eler kof the City Court In Kansas City, Kan. Six jeare ago Mr. Snell was en- Companion.

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