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PAGE TWO iME MUTCMtNSON HfiWj. mDMRSDAY. CKCEMBER JVtWS eiG BROTHERS FUND IN NEED OF $800 MORE Ftind foe Childrens' Treat nnd All-Yeai- Charily Work Ncars Goal. Tlip nic; Ilmlhrrs fiinil nl linori today ftUtnd ji( TJntt nii'iuis SSOii itiiist Oil iH'fnrp In imt tlu! (U'cirfd fhi'fk in Ciiiitilici j-I(ickilU(, nnil pivc tlic of 1 hil( Iiilifnii II If. In to tlvr Assnciiitpil Clinriii'-H $4 tn ciisd tn fnny oil (h'-ir unrk (jin ooinini; Mvurv (inllnr il will liCi In charily, Inn.

Aiioihi'i- iit iK-Pil'-d (n Iho innK to ihn I 'lvO Illnll.S.Tlul III Mil 111 dO 11. Only mnrc your iiainc Hit' llniinr linll FUro il Is Ijcfnri' lOvo. Srnd nr sulisrrlpllnns (o Hnrl. iNuws. or liny liiiiili.

Need $.160 Per Day. In cliPikliu: up dm Ulc; llrolh. funds lodny A. H. Kidilniidt.

rlmlr- ninii of (ho flnaiiro Rinlod Hint llifir' would tiayn Ui li" r.nlloclpd at loasl JISil a day for Mio Two days. Tliursday nnd Friday (n pat Iho fund nvir. "Tills is rirlaliily ilm llnuv" said Mr. In t(nvn whn can afford In oMlrllnilc oyon a litlln bil tn ilils fund sliniild licdp for it wnuld ho a proat pity to liavo this rampaicn fall slinrl lliia year wlion llic Assoclatod Cliarllips Iinyo no oilier of KPltlni: ninpRy to carry on tliclr work for llif coniliiK yfnr. "If till- people of Itulidiliisnn rniild only rnalizp." ronllniicd S.lihuidl, "how judiclniisly niniioy Is used and how miit-li of it is used for wiiat may l)o termed re- work, 1 know tliat the dnnatioii.s would ho even Krealer than they are.

The liidicK connected with tho Associated Charities have adojited a out J.Jiito tlio iiornos of ftio people who need Inslnicllon In jiroperly food llio wninan of tlie ihown how they i Rrt along liy proper nianaKenient on the nionf'V that i.s earned by the family. Bometinies this is very dif- flenll for frequiinl-ly the families are tlierc lia.s been illness, 'misfortune of one kind or nnother but with the proper encoiirajienient mother In tills family will work Home way of alone; liy mnliinR food, cjolliing and so on go a little farther, A Job Worth While. "Jt Ink'os time patience and money in cases Dt sickness and to i-t. this family around nnd on their own Imi wliat a w-onderfnl it has been w-hcn It la completed bccnuso very probably this family has been tnuRht by these women to better, Bot along better, in lh.it way obviate the necessity of l)Cing objtct.s of charity, nnd a self respecting family that is pettin.tr nlon.i^. even thonph somo- tlmoa it is difficult.

Is to be desired 'in a community, to a family that that they shnubl be continually lielped by some of tho welfare a lot of this money that is j-nlsed at tliia liim- of tho year is used in rt'-coustruction work nnd it. is a good investment for the people that give this money." The Honor Holl. Tho fund today: J3.7S3.93 A VIEW ON THE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS fuiversilv alumni members and studenls untlierod at the Chamber ot Commerce lunebeon this iinon nnd had of thln.ijs. Chancellor Lindley v'ns the guest ot honor and speaker. Here's a gliinpso nf I lie campus nl V.

V-'t-aiik I'tiitfk riiilalsl.ln .111 rink.lKh In Kinkrisvln i.ii. hne-'il Mntor Ml I' li I' wilM.n 1 K. M. Tiir.lliy t. Wny M.irv 11.

Mu.st..M cl. 1 II II. lilack linns lirw, .1 III jrlur A W. V.m:l!sli ileiulrix Million I'ash It, I'. r.

11. Pnv.ior i IliirfUii car clnployc" II. 11. el Tnpla t'oiiv club K. n.

11 t'. W. I'. Mod.Tn A. Total today 10 00 (1 l.uo l.ijo 25.0.1 2.00 10.00 2.1.0 2.00 .511 .50 1 Otl .50 ,50 5.00 5.00 .50 IC 1 on ,1 00 00 2 00 1.00 1.0.1 i THEY FORESAW COMING EVENT Ban Johnson Says Speaker and Cobb Quit to Forestall Scandal, Slain Officer Had Fears For His Life Klizabeth Doerksrn l-'nirnltore Co Klour Mills Ca t.nuis.

H. Fulton I.InlveiEnlljit Sunday actiool ti. O. IJiuiy O. D.

itonhain V. Foiilroli hloilel I.iiiindry JlntchiuBoa Auto Top Factory fdarlo McMulljln Ollpliant K. Farley Swlnney 'tilr. nnd Mrs. Milcbner Wheeler, Kelly HnBny Co.

MiB. O. r. Wr. nnd -Mrs.

F. S. Betlnirurn n. Gliormltjy ''hay Giiormlay "Hl-T obiBS, ConBrcg-allonal Sunday nchool TBols PlumblnB Co imd Mrs. F.

F. JxiBM Bemeyer Wall Paper A Paint Oa Ilorabuugti-Wlley Co. eniployei (nddlllonal K. B. Miller 40c; A.

Jl: Wary Bowser iince Harmon Cr.c: Elsie JBo; Mlas Hamilton Jtc; Mra. D. Tt. Campbt -ll 50c: ilrjj. H.

BOc; Mrs. 51; Turner Ml.sa Ilulwer 111 M. B. Hlckrnan t.0c; Mva. Hutcher 25c; Mrs.

Bfluoher 25o; Mrs. Voul.orK 2r Mrs. Tucktir lEc: Murrnb 60c: Mrs. Slonley 50c: Mrs. Kills r.Oo; C.

11. Molflnnny fl; Volina Mnurn Oartla 50c; (iniro 'WiPBcl II; cash, variouu, fiHclior.s nt J.lncolli jicliooj lit I Ecliool )ir. Harry Jl. HUis lUttchiiisnn etas t'lnplov CM (las Cu. Kitin J'h Merrill fi; It.

C. llroslus SI; Irvlri Petrify 11; (llias. West II: Doris Wrilte 11: 1,. A. JIauBor Hazel Ceo.

FnstM It ficbucker II: Uoyd Ohrlsloiiher SI: K. 1). Canl Jl; Wilbur NicUols Jl: J. W. Kynum 11: U.

S. Hk'ka II: It. W. nlbbB DOc: Arthur Plilpci-r II; Arthur Knuland II; O. 11.

Pnyiio SOc; 50c; a. Wlldo 50c: J. Oobeen 50c: Frank Conk 60c: Ed JackBOU 60ci McRntlre Jl. ,1. Wufty It.

Malnne A. Wall Idnn Wall 'jiomber of First ChrlBtlon I Guldner ticbuilll VaKonvur Club lIi'D, V. U. Muloy Clalro Allen 0. O.

Wno O. y. i.owiii (00 Black n. w. mil il.

SV. McCall Wiaa. WcMurry Arthur K. Bloom 1. 11.

jtHtdnston Aid Bociety, Won LiUtlieran nburoli Pluiubo-rs youiiK Sons Co. )ir, H. A friend n. Willi i(. O.

Sloyton 1 .110 5.00 1.00 3.0 .1 OO 20.00 5.0 .1 I 1.00 5.00 6.00 10.00 lOOu 2.00 2 00 1.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 20.00 17.00 2.110 b.OO 25.00 6,00 2.00 2.50 1.00 1.00 5.0U 6.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.60 2.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 2.O0 1.00 6.00 6.00 1.00 2.00 6.00 25.00 10.00 2.00 a.oo 10.00 6.00 6.00 Oklahoma City, Doc. Luther Dishop. slate detectlvo slain early this month, believed many men who had been his quarries were eager to take his life, his chief. Dr. D.

G. Duncan, testified today at the preliminary trial for Edith Bishop, Ills widow, foi his murder. Dr. Duncan, head ot the state bureau of Investigation and ideutlficalion said Bishlp confided his premonitions to him sttonly before the detective was shot to death early In the morning of December 5. Testimony of Uiree finger print and ballistic experts preceded that ot Dr.

Duncan. Carl Stratton, police finger print expert, said that a hand print on tho door of Uie bedroom in which Bishop was killed was that of Mrs. Bishop. He said it was imposs-lble for hlra to tell how long the print had been there, but that it appeared to have been recently. Stratton said ho had been unable lo find any finger prints eitlier on the roof or on tlie east window sill, where Mrs.

Bishop declared she sa-w fire spitting from a gun. Bullets imbedded In the bedroom welched the same as those found In a clip in Bishop's suit case, it was testified by Ted Schnmacker, special agent for an express company. Two bullets found In the 'wall wera presumed to have gone wild. Schumaker It 'was Impossible for the bullets to have been fired from the east window. Chicago, Doc.

22. A seveu-year-old skeleton jerked out ot baseball's secret closet today gripped tho rulers of America's out.iljiudlng sport as they prepared to cleanse the even nioro thoroughly than during the famous honsecleaniug of 11120, which followed the 1919 world's series scandal. Ban president of the American IjOague, declared today both Ty Cobb nnd Tria Speaker resi.mied from the managerships of the Detroit and Cleveland clubs to forestall tho e.tpose that rocked baseball yesterd.ay. Furthermore, President Johnson $4,250,78 declared betting among American League players would not be tolerated aud they vroxM bo driven out of baseball as (jjiickly as uncovered. "Cobb and Speaker evidently saw tlie 'crash' was Impending and stepped out before tho scandal became a public byword," the American League president said.

"This thing of hotting on ball games was a common condition previous to the world's series scandal ot 1919. Now we've got most of that typo of players out of the majors, and we won't countenance any wagering again It we know about it. I know the ciub o-wners are with me in this." Dry Spies Won't Work in Frisco San Francisco, Dec. San Francisco Is to have an Tin- watched New eve celebration, BO far as the prohibition force of the federal government Is concerned. This iivaB announced here by Acting Brohibitlon Administrator William Anderson, who o-tpressed a conviction that tho coitntry has become "fairly dry" after nearly seven years of prohibition.

"Of course," be said, "1 Intend to have a Bquad of agents on hand to go Immediately to any place where illegal use of spli'lta is reported. Fiirilier, 1 shall admonish the proprietors of hotels and cafes not to countouancQ llcjuor drinking In their eatablishmenla. "But as to having my men go about spying on the reiipectable citizens of Sau Francisco aa has been done some tirnca In tho past no 1 do not believe this necessary at all." Traffic Court. Win. Neal, 21 Avenue A west, wrong lag, tho soventli anniversary ot tho lo cnl club, Tho Lionn were enlertnlnod by vocal solos by Miss Anna Von Leonrod accompanied by Kobort Mitchner, EQUAL CHANCE FOR EVERYONE Lindley Speaks te C.

of C. on Trertd e( Higtief Education, The trend toward higher education menus a chance for all ot the people to Bnin the best things In art, music, lltornturo and the BC I- lencca, Chancoilor 7'', II, LIndloy of Ihn University of acnnsa.t declared at tho Chamber of Comnioi'co ly luncheon nt noon, today, Chnli- collnr Lindley was tho apeakor at a special roliega program arranged by the Chamber and tho K. Ilcno county club. Alumni ot the L'tiiverslty nnd uiidorgl'nduntos Were special Speaking ot "Tho Trend Toward Higher Kilucallon," Chniiccllor Lindley snid that tho wealth pro- dnctlon going on through resanrch Is the chief aourco ot Income In this country. Must Develop Other Lines.

"It Knnsns remalna'bnslcally an aKricultiirnl stale, she will ho a poor sttito," Chnncollor LIndloy declared. "Wo have got to train our young people as scientists to con- Picked Up Around ToAvn Milwaukee, Dec. Henry Killllea, Milwaukee attorney and attorney for the American League, admitted today that he settled the claim of Dutch Leonard against tho Detroit club last Juno and negotiated the sale of the letters to the American League which have clouded the name of Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker, SPEAKER WAS NEVER SOUGHT BY PtRATES Pittsburgh, Deo. Speaker, one of the plnyers named by Commissioner Landia In eipos- ing baseball's latest scandal, was never considered for a Job with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Sam Walters, secretary of the club said today. The Btntemeut made in denying reports from New York that President Barney Dreyluss had attempted to sign Speaker aa an assistant to Manager Owen Bush and had received a warning from Commissioner Landia' office to "lay off." "I don't believe tiny officials ot the Pittsburgh club have talked to Tris In a good many years" Walters Bald, "but I do know that he 'H -as never even mentioned In connection with a position here," Miss Harriot Edgorton has gone to Naia Vista, N.

to make her home. nnd Mrs. Albert Moore of SKi South Elm street announce the birth of a daughter, Dec. 20. J.

H. Schooley has returned from a three days' visit at Alva, with ft brother nnd attending to some business for the McNaghteu Loan company. i Santa Fo No. 9 being nearly I hours late this morulng slowed up I delivery ot packages somewhat on tho morning deliveries. Sites and Brirkcr agency- ot Snilua has been appointed agents and local managers of the Salinn district office ot tjie Mc.Vaghlen Loan comj.any.

Jack Clark ot the Sweet m.ido 3SO0 candy canes yesterday, tlio biggest days run on canoe he over had. Most ot these go to schools for treats by teachers. C. L. Foster ot the Superior Motors company has purchased a building e.Ito at the southwest corner of 19th and Adams and e.vpecta to start the erection ot a DrlcK bungaloiv at once.

Leslie Cooper, has purchased 10 acres of land on tho f'ourlh west paved road, about ten miles out, from tho -McXaghten Investment company. He will build a home and live on the place. Miss Jlnrlon Brookover ot the high school faculty has received word of the death ot an aunt. Elizabeth Brookover, who died at Scott City from attack ot pneumonia. The funeral will be held tomorrow at Eureka.

Emily Katherlne Groves, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Groves of 303 Eleventh Ave.

east, whose arm was broken and ligaments torn last Friday at school has recovered sufficiently to be sent to her home from St. Elizabeth's hospitaU ttobbrt li'efnlei in utidorgrtdtiitte of tlto OtilvorsttJ', ftcootHpatilctt by Itobott MItchhOf, ft pupil ot Sohlor high school. The latlci' Hvo also playetl "Stahd Up and Cho6f," anolhef which Iho ntidlonco satig led by Wesley. Btowh. Pfctjfam At H.

8. A second K. U. program followed this afternooti at Sohlor high school, under the aitsplcas of the K. U.

Itono county club. Nicholas Connor, prosldoht ot the club, was In chnrgo. Chancellor LIndloy was tho principal spenlter, Mifls Paulino Cost, a (roahmnn at tho told nt some ot tho things nt the ITnlverslty, from student's vlowpolht. Tho tonluros ot tho noon progrnm woro ro- penled. Alumni nnd ot tho University will -moot agnin with Chnncpllor LIndloy nt a ti o'clock dinner this evening In'Ihe Hornbnugh-Wllny tea room.

Clinrlos llnll, an nlumnus, I.f tn charge. Stolen Currency Is Sought in Iowa Clnrlndn, Iowa, Doc, James Halralon, one of the three mon charged with robbing a bank nt Odoll. Texas, was taken to Nebraska City, today to awnll tho arrival of officers who will re turn tho trio to Toxag. Hnlrston's companions, who were arrested nl Nobrnskn City nro Clyde Stratton of Coin, Iowa, and Jack Huffman Wichita. Thoy have waived ex tradition.

Deaths-Funerals Dtad. JOKH Movard, 82, died this tnorn- Ihg nt the coUhty hospital whore ho hns boon under treatment for tha past year. Ho Is survived by fivo children, Mrs. 13. I'owoll, ot G24 West 13lh street, Mrs.

Gladys Hook, of Wichita, Uetta Mat- noy ot Oklahotnn, call Hovard, ot Seattle, Wash and 0, llovard, ot Loa Angcle.t, Cnllt, tunernl nrrangonionis hnvo been hindo. Death Takes Little Boy. Harold Clyde Short, tho lltllo son ot Mr. and Mrs, Clyde 0, Short ot 624 Cloverdnlo drive, died last evening nt local hospital. No funaral nrrnngomenla will bo tnado until tho father, who la nl a Halstoad hospital recovering from an oporntlott, can be brought homo.

The boy la stitvlvcd by hia pafoni.i and a sister yonngor than himself. A Western Water Project Approved Waahlnfttoa, Bee. Tha Swing-Johnson Boulder Oati' yon bill lyas approvad today by tha house Ifrlgallon comlnltteB. Action ordering a favornbla report on the mensuro cama at an exocutlvo session nnd after nearly threo yonra ot consideration. The mensuro would provldo tot a flood-eonlrol, Irrigation and power dam nl Bouldor Canyon on tho Colorado rivpr, nnd for onnslrncllon of an sU-Aniorlcnn caunl ItJ link thn Imperial valley In Cnlltornia, with tho river.

The government would bo callod upon to npproprlato $125,000,009 for tho work, tho amount to ba ropnid Intor from tho sale of power to lio generated at tho dam. NO LUNCHEON FOR LIONS NEXT WEEK. Tha Hutchinson club voted at the weekly luncheon yesterday at tho Rorabaugh-Wlley tea room to have no lancheon next week, because many are away for the holidays. The club decided to have an evening event at which the ladles would be present on January 10th, which Is t'lvo days before NICKERSON WOMAN HURT WHEN STRUCK BY CAR, CHANCELLOR E. H.

LINDLEY. vert our agricultural products so that we may take a place among the groat Industrial states," The number of people coming under higher education Is lucrcas- iuc rapidly, the head of tho university said, adding that more than 3,000,001) adults are now enrolled In some type of corrosiwnd- euce course, night school or other educational Institution. "The timo will come," Chancellor Lindley said. "When every adult will be on the defensive who cannot say what course ha Is rolled In." Sana And Yelled, D. C.

Martlndall, president of the Hutcliinson K. U. alumni club, was chairman ot tho meeting and introduced Chancellor Lindley. The program Included the sin.cing ot "The Crimson and the Blue," the University song. "Tho Uock Chalk," the school yell, led by Judd Benson, former University cheer leader and several violin numbers by Clarlnda, Iowa, Dec.

Search was being made today foi In currency which Janier Halrston, a Texan, claims he scattered because ho feared II would connect him with a To.xn> bank robbery In he now ad mils a part. The other young men, who Halrj ton claims were his companions in the holdup of an Odell. Texas bank last Saturday, are In Jail at Nebraska City, Nebrnskn while Halrston Is held here. Toxni' officers are expectod to Immedlalc ly come.tor tho trio as they hnvc waived extradition, Clyde A. Stratton ot Coin, Tows, and J.

Huffman, Wichita, were arrested Monday at Nebraska City attor a merchant noticed pockets bulging with moary. Near ly $4,000 was found In their posses- sl-n. Halrston, who says ho has a I college education, told officers the trio escaped throngh Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska In a stolon automobile nnd that thoy separated at Beatrice, Nebraska. How? The Ford-in-Our Lobby Will Be Taken Out at 8:00 A. M.Thursday The Mysterious Question "HowDid It Get inThere?" Will Be Solved at That Time HUTCHINSON LOOKS GOOD TO RETURNED CONTRACTOR, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry TIdd and! children have returned lo their, homo and will remain hero. "Hutchinson never looked so good to mo as It did this tlmo when I came home," said Mr, TIdd today. The Tidds have been spending the snmmer and tall la Missouri and In Florida. Ryan Grandfather Today.

Topoka, Dec. J. Ilyan, secretary of state, Joined the Grand Bather's club today. Hi qualified bocanse ot tha birth las' night on an pound son to Mi Mrs. Zimmerman ol Topeka.

Mrs. Zimmerman Miss Mary Ryan before her mar rlago. Mrs. S. E.

McGonigle, 6.1, was brought here last night from Nickerson 'with a broken leg and tho fracture was reduced at the Grace hospItaL Today she is resting as well as could be expected. Mrs. McGonigle was crossing the street In Nickerson when ejiawas knocked down by a passing car. Making The Rounds A power of attorney paper was filed in the Reno county register of deeds office today which bore the stamp of seven other county register of deeds offices. Power ot attorney was vested in The P.

H. Albright Farm and Loan company by H. Albright and Company. Sure Relief 6 BELL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief sure Relief ell-ans FOR INDIGESTION 254 and PkdiSold Every where WAGONS For the Boys and Girls, We Have a Few Wagons Unsold in All Steel Ball Very Attractive Prices. SI YOUNG Hardware and Tin Shop Phone 122 The WJnpheeter To GurB a Qoid Store Open Till 9 P.

M. Till Xmas. First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for moro than a Quarter of a Centmy as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP, INFLU. and as a nreventive, Price 30o. The bos bemra tdgoattire Dont' Take A Chance Buying Him Cigars tie or a shirt fronj Foster Main's is sure to be appreciated! oster sl a TRI "AT friR3T MAIN' I 9:00 P.M.

Starting Tonight, Uiitil Christinas, VVitli a big' variety of pifts attractively priced and lor any mcmhcr of vour gift list. Our Chmtmas Gifts Touring Car. in Cash. in Cash. Wil be presented on Christinas Day to those persons clicsen by the votes of our customers in the contest now going on at The Curtis Store.

Votes Will Be Counted Until 9:00 P. M. Sharp Christmas Eve The Leading Ten At 4 P. M. Tuesday R.

A. Railaback, Arlington. J. Griffith, Route 5. Daisy Battin, 205 W.

8. B. Goodwin, City. P. M.

Finer, Satanta, Minnie B. 126 W. 11. Dave Ehling, Abbyville, H. Esaw, 804 N.

Monroe. E. Raddick, 615 E. 3rd. i CLEAN CLOTHES FOR CHRISTMAS LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING Wanted for Christmas should be sent to us at once.

Don't Delay Call Today PHONE 107 American Laundry Dry Cleaners HOW TO KILL MOTHS Should Ever Infest Your Furniture Remember- We have the reliable Plymetal Vault, the same as used by the United Government, which we employ for this purpose, Come in or phone us for fuU particulars regarding this special service we offer our patrens. Phone 9 City Transfer and Storage Co. 19 Firit W. C. SHAW, I'rpp,.

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