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FAGE SIX. THE WICHITA BEACON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1915. vane; Roscoe Ikerd, Great Rend; C. Van Hoover, Castletwn; If.

J. Voth, Castleton; 1 SAXON DEALERS U. K. Itaird. Wichita: If.

Groves, St. John; II. J. Haskard, Hutchinson; P. C.

Emlieisoii, Heaver. F. B. Pnckwood, Detroit. W.

T. Scarritt. Kansas We Give and Redeem Surety Coupons Surely Coupons JPay Interest on What You Spend. THE SURETY COUPON I Has a CASH VALUE PLEASED City, C. A.

Lord, Lincoln, Neb Percy Owen. Detroit, Mich. TUBERCULOSIS IS CAUSE Cleaned Up Supply of Cars for Sale. FOR GRANTING A DIVORCE New York Judge Finds a New Reason for Separation. Every Day An Advance Along the Whole Line We mean to tell the truth about this store, our methods of business, our spirit of service, our merchandise.

There is no reason why we shouldn't. Confidence of the public is the goal we are striving for; we don't expect to reach it without deserving it. Nothing but good merchandise, good service, assuring 100 per cent satisfaction to every customer will win it. The following offerings for Saturday selling are examples of the above proclamation. Banquet at Riverside Club and Entertainment at Forum Last Night.

Washington, Oct. Tuberculosis is a. proper cause for divorce under certain eireumsta noes, according to the decision of a York judge, to which the Public Health Service devoted particular attention tills week. The Health Service is using this decision as a lever to further its campaign against tuberculosis, a.nd especially its constant caution to the public against the dangers of the disease, "The defendant, the husband, had In the Main Floor Shoe Store Saxon automobile dealers of llio Southwest completed their first course today in salesmanship given by the Wichita Automobile Company. The dealers cleaned up on Saxon cars driving home with forty-two new cars, leaving but one demonstrating Saxon on the floor of the local headquarters.

Every dealer was pleased with the Three Notes of Interest to Women Seeking Underwear or Hosiery First $1.00 White Ribbed Union Suits, 75c, of fine white cotton, light fleeced, medium weight, in various shapes 75c Second Women's $1.25 Extra Size Union Suits, 90c; Richelieu Mills make; of fine white cotton, high neck, lottg sleeves, ankle length; sizes 40, 42, 44 90c Third Women's Outsize Boot Silk Hose, 50c; made of pure silk thread, with lisle top; all appearances of a $1.00 stocking; double heel and toe; in black only; sizes 8Vi to 101L 50c Solid Boys' Shoes, in grtinmetal, calf, button or lace style; sizes 1 to 5A $2.00 to $2 Misses' Shoes, 1.65, in patent, gtinmetal or vici kid, cloth or dull iid tops size 11V 2 $1.65 to 11 $4 Sorosis Shoes, $2.50, in vici kid; lace only plain tips or patent; all sizes and widths; Saturday $2.50 been treated for tuberculosis," states the Health Service, "and knew that he was suffering from the disease. He concealed this fact from his fiancee and explained certain symptoms by saying that he was suffering from a cold. After the marriage his wife discovered the nature of his illness and brought suit to annul the marriage. No issue resulted from the union. "The court decided that in view of the possible serious conseuuences nf such a marriage to the wife, to the children if any should be born and to the community, the marriage contract Low Priced Shoes Worth Knowing About On Sale in Basement meeting and all sained new determination to get out bustle for business.

Following yesterday's school at the Forum the dealers and owners of Saxon ears were entertained at a banquet at the Riverside Club last night. The following menu was served in five courses: Oyster cocktail, celery, gherkins, baked turkey with dressing, mashed potatoes, corn an gratin, rolls, strawberry jam, fruit salad and wafers, tutti frutti ice cream and cake, coffee and cigars. A novelty prom-am was given at the Forum last night. In a pursuit race between three Saxon roadsters Mr. Young won.

A "jilney" race in which a dealer wheeled another dealer in a wheelbarrow half way across the Forum arena and then changed positions with the rider K. Ikert and Mr. Young won. Three Saxon roadsters were put out of commission in the same manner and in a cont' si to find what was, the matter T. K.

Klckcl of Alva and of Pratt Men's Street or Last Call on Wallenstein Cohn's Yellow Premium Stamps Saturday, October 30, the last day for redempti 1 of out-former Premium Stamps. Bring; in yours TOMORROW. should be annulled. The legal basis of the decision was the fraud of the defendant In concealing and misrepresenting the condition of his health." $2 Misses' Shoes, vici, button, patent tips; liy2 to 2... $1.49 8'L to 11...

$1.39 $2.50 Women's Shoes, vici kid, ni a 1, button or lace, Cuban or low heel, sizes 2V1 to Saturday 2 Boys' Shoes, box calf, button shoes, a good roomy toe sizes 1 to o1 Saturday $1.65 BRING IN ANOTHER WELL Saturday Sale of Rugs Territory Near Winfield Is Being Developed by Numerous Paying Holes and to Be Continued. Winfield, Oct. 29. The Wichita (las Company has brought in another well, which flows more than feet. This well makes the sixth brought in by theso operators, all at a depth of about 600 feet, Linens and Domestics Specially Priced Saturday News of Stirring Interest to Driving Gloves, $1.35 Men's Cape Kid Gloves, in tan, gray and black, suitable for street wear or driving; soft, pliable cape, well made, all seams double-stitched; all sizes.

This is our regular $1.50 Glove, for Saturday only $1.35 English Walking Gloves for Women Real English Walking Gloves are stylish for now; we have them in tan and gray; our regular $1.50 Glove. Special, only, $1.00 Sizes 6 to 7io Every Housewife. igcw 1 l'sB-HS. 5lj9 In a greased pig contest between Percy Owen, F. it.

l'ackwood. V. T. Scarritt and M. Schollenberg'T the frisky porker was cultured by Mr.

Owen after an exciting chase. In a tug of war between two Saxon roadsters the car driven by 1.. DeLung won. Dr. Stollenburg of Kinsley defeated a Saxon roadster in a race around the arena and won a prize.

A Saxon Six pulled ten men all over the arena in a tug of war, but sixteen men caused the wheels to skid on the smooth surface. Charles Hosensteil, of the Wichita Automobile Company, gave an exhibition of bicycle riding that compared favorable with any on the. vaudeville stage. He formerly was in vaudeville and performed in London and France. The following dealers attended, the school: ft.

Parker, ll.iviiaud. E. (iavitt. learned; J.m iingllder, Lamed; 200 Dozen Fancy Colored Wash Cloths; good values and especially good for crocheting; fancy edges. Saturday, each 3c 50 Pretty Fancy Bath Sets, in blues only; very cheap at the price for Saturday; consist of 1 Large Towel, Individual Towel and 1 Wash I 'loth.

Set 69c Fifty pieces Pretty Fancy Floral Comfort Fabrics, light and dark grounds, large and small figures, heavy weight and soft finish; light weight, especially good values. Saturday, yard 10c 50 pretty new Heavy Weight Turkish Bath Sets, consisting of one Large Towel, Individual Towel and One Wash Cloth; pink, blue and gold borders. Saturday, set $1.00 for a total production of 10,000,000 feet. Thirty-four feet of gas sand was encountered in this Inst well which is highly encouraging. Another well Is expected to be brought in In a day or two and others in this field will be drilled Just as fast as locations can be secured and rigs moved, as the Wichita Natural holds a.

large number of leases In Winfield all of which they mean to develop. These wells, in addition to some fifteen belonging to Grace Oil Gas Company, are located within three to six miles of the city. While the development of this field is in no way sensational, It is affording a steady growth to this community because it stimulates industries and brings in others who may have had difficulty in solving the fuel problems in a satisfactory manner heretofore. Hartford Saxony, 9x12, small allover pattern, in two-tone green, with baud border; original price was $57.50. Saturday $40.00 Hartford Saxony, 9x12, two-tone brown, with a medallion center; original price $57.50.

Saturday $40.00 A Few Hartford Hall Runners, size 2-3x12 original price $7.50. Saturday for $4.95 Hartford Saxony, 9x12, in light color combination; colors of rose, white and green the original price, $57.50. Saturday selling price $40.00 We Have Several Patterns in Wilton Runners, 2-3x9 ft. original price $8.50, for original price $15.00, now for 2-3x15, original price $18.00, now $13.45 J. K.

Young. Woodward. Oil. 1'. Harris, Cherokee, t'lais.

K. Mourur, Ly Saturday Specials On the Fourth Floor, House Wares Section Wizard Mops, regular $1.50 values, Saturday $1.25 The $1.00 Mop, Saturday at 75c Wizard Duster with handle nothing better for the auto; special at 69c 49c Galvanized Tubs 35c 60c Galvanized Tubs 49c 49c Slop Tails Saturday. 39c New Showing Women's Skirts Extraordinary at $4.65 to $13.98. The Greatest Shirt Sale We FIRST CARLOAD OF EQUIPMENT FOR DOMESTIC LAUNDRY'S NEW PLANT ARRIVES 79c Extraordinary for a very good reason, the manufacturer made them up from the ends of fine Imported materials and in the styles of far more expensive skirts. Wa have ourselves sold duplicates of some of them for twice as much.

The Domestic Laundry building at 1421 East Douglas Is a pretty busy spot. Work is being pushed on the building and the setting of equipment at: the same time. Work on the boiler i lintel leu lie itnlnheil A car eontMln- ons; V. II. Harp.

Hutchinson; Robert Puckett, Hutchinson; H. L. Dlghton; T. VV. lllekel, Alva, W.

A. ftemecke, (treat liend: Harry Sleling, Mccracken: It. Corey, Itelltley; W. 1 1. Cope.

Waynnka, Miller. Harden City; Henry ,1. Konp, Hillshoro; O. C. Soiithwoiili.

Medicine Lodge; ci. 1'. Worthlngton, Pen body; ,1. K. Stocky.

Moundrldge: .1. H. Ktueky, Minindrldgc; B. Stueky. Moiindrldgc: L.

A. Hoory. Wellington: R. M. Sohn, Mountain View.

Karl Likens, Atlanta; S. .1. Likens, Atlanta: H. L. Sicks, Cambridge It.

Pcrren, pond Creek, John D. SebneC-fer. Caldwell, Harvey Kalhflelseh, Caldwell; N. W. Cox, Wellington; Mick Biiul-street, Dlghton; M.

Maudsley, Pratt; It. Maudsley, Prntt; S. II. Skinner. PraM; 11.

Itelmer. Pratt; J. A. Unruh. Hilis-boro; Paul Rehner.

Marlon: C. X. Harms, Whitewater; Harrison It. I'nnili, Hillshoro-: R. F.

Howard, Arkansas City; K. Cramer. Wichita: L. Ryan, Wichita; J. C.

Armour. Wichita; Mike Kane. Chancy; W. P. Stoltentierg.

Kinsley; K. M. Jones, Cheney; Prod Bolingor, Murdock; Theo C. Perry. Midllnvllle; C.

A. l.imd-strom, Llndshoic; W. Welch. St. John; F.

T. Baldrldge, Protection; O. C. Jackson, Augusta; (tleri Hell, AiikusIh; R. Lewis.

Laverne, Thos. Mui- and serges; fine mixtures There are the new plaid woolens, irig equipment for the water softening the broadcloths, including those with corduroy and zlbellne finish, Have Had This Year We have made a very advantageous purchase of 1,200 Shirts, all regular goods, from a manufacturer of high-grade Shirts, and you may have the benefit of the saving we were able to make. Most of these Shirts ivould be considered by the man who knows, a good value at $1.00 and il.25, and this is a conservative itatement of their worth. The lot of: 80-spiare percale, with starched cuffs, 5 ocean pearl buttons, hand-laundered, all high-colored patterns, of the very latest design; all colors absolutely fast, in sizes from 14 to 17. Friday and Saturday 79c plant is being unloaded today, rue storage tank which is 14 feet In diameter and feet high will be erected at once.

Tanks and pumps for the underground gasoline system are on the way. livery effort possible Is being made to get in tho building by December 15. whipcords, wool poplins and taffetas. There are scalloped two-tier taffetas, pleated taffetas and taffetas with ruffled girdles and pockets. There are styles with shirring, with double belts and with puffs on the foot of tho skirts.

There are sports styles and tailored styles. In a word, ono can get a smart skirt of almost "any sort that's fashionable at these small prices. Saturday Waist Specials Georgette Crepe Blouses, front embroidered in chenille coin dots; two-in-one hemstitched collar; long sleeves; deep cuffs. Saturday $3.98 to $8.8 Chiffon Blouses in dark street colors; made over white chiffon front and collar trimmed with embroidered metallic band; long sleeves; in navy, green or brown. Saturday special $3.98 MARY ANDERSON WILL APPEAR IN THE MOVIES Famous American Actress Preparing to Act Before Camera Is Report.

CHILD'S TONGUE Girls' Coats, Special at $3.98 to $8.98 Full-length, Helted Coats, of green, navy blue and brown corduroy; turn-down collar and cuffs of beaver-color plush; lined throughout. Sizes 6 to 10 years. COATED BECOMES NECKWEAR NOTE Every man can get his choice in color and design in the new Four-in-hand Neckwear displayed among the Shirts and marked 50c each. Ml IF CONSTIPATED New York, (let. -Mrs.

Mary Anderson Ie Navarro, famous American actress of other days as Miss Mary Anderson after declining the offers of many managers both in Europe and America to return to the stage, is preparing to appear before the motion picture camera under the direction of an American manager. Only the details of the contract and tho plays to be acted remain to be agreed upon. As Mine, lie Navarro collaborated with Robert Ilichena in "The Garden of Allah" it is believed that she will write her own scenarios. THE FIRE INSURANCE MEN ARE AGAINST MILITARISM If cross, bilious, sick, feverish, or full of cold, take no chances. given in honor of the Delegates.

On Thursday, after completing the program, a sightseeing trip was taken over the city. V. H. Gasche was reelected president, A. J.

Shaw, Secretary, and It. F. Harbaugh, Vice-president. in our state that we take it, like other blessings, as a matter of course." Mr. Allen also apparontly has won much favor in his suffrage talks.

Recently he asserted that the right to vote has not caused Kansas women "to take up the style of growing beards or chewing tobacco." "Out in Kansas we have had woman suf lingo for many years." he said, "and there has been no noticeable change in our women. They still occupy the soprano places in our lives. The only thing they have changed is our politics, which they have made clear and holesonte." ACCORDING TO SCRIPTURE. "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm lender stomach, liver, bowels. I iirimiiini rinrrii'nti 1 JAc '-S -1 tgss From the Sydney (Australia! Bulletin.

William 'Knry Hilly, wha's 'ee think av our Mary Ann playin' the organ? Billy She do play 'tin aocordin' to the Scripture. W'tllia Vha'8 'ee Billy She do let not the right 'and knaw what the left is doiif av. Special to The Heacon. McPherson, Oct. 29.

Representatives of the twenty-three Kansas mutual fire and storm insurance companies in their Sixteenth Annual Convention held here today, representing more than 500, 000 votes, adopted a stirring resolution coutioning their senators and representatives in Congress against war expansion measures and expressed their unalterable opposition to any tendency toward militarism, pledging their united support in bringing about by treaty agreements, universal world peace and disarmament, and endorsing In lieu thereof, the Swiss method of military training camps for our young men. Wednesday night a banquet was KANSANS ARE PROMINENT IN SUFFRAGE CAMPAIGN Topeka, Hi t. 2ft. Kansas and Kansans have proven" themselves important factors in New York's suffrage campaign, which will close next Tuesday when the amendment is voted upon by the people of the state. Half a dozen prominent Kansans have been active speakers In the effort to obtain franchise rights for women and suffrage In Kansas has been the subject of much comment in the press of the state and of numerous speeches in the campaign.

W. Y. Morgan of Hutchinson, lieutenant governor of Kansas, himself a newspaper man anil Mrs. Morgan have been among the most active in the campaign. Henry .1.

Allen, editor of Tho Wichita Hcaeon: Karl Akers, state treasurer of Kansas and Major A. M. Harvey of Topeka, a former lieutenant governor of the state, are among the Kansans who have told New Yorkers of Kansas's experience with efpial rights for women. "Women suffrage with us is taken as matter of course," said Lieutenant tlovernor Morgan recently. "No one thinks It at all out of the usual run of every day life.

I can truthfully say that we men of Kansas are glad and proud that our women are citizens with us; women suffrage works so well INTEREST ON SANTA FE BONDS OVER 12 MILLION Big Railway System Shows Increased Profit. The Poet's Wife "My new bat Is a perfect poem." The poet "Gee! If I could get as much for a poem as your milliner gets for a hat I'd retire In almut six months." YVIiat's the use of paying rent when we can help you own your own home? We have the money and are willing to loan it to you at a small amount of interest. Come in and let ns show you how we can save you rental money and worry by advancing you the money to own your home. The Perpetual Association l'lO West Pouelas. KANSAS CHARTERS GRANTED Topeka, Oct.

29. The following charters were granted yesterday by tho state board: Hankers Life Insurance Association. Olalhe; no capital. Ilohbs Mortgage Company, Lyndon; $20,000. Church of Psychic Science; no capital.

Caldwell Milling Company, Caldwell; $84,000. American Health and Accident Association, Topeka; no capital. Joint Hoard of Churches of Christ, Topeka. IVntccostal Church of the Nazarene, Cherryvale. A-l 1)11 and (las Company, Wichita; 1 oo.ooo.

Atchison Seed and Flower Store, Atchison; $10,000. tireenwood County Soldiers and Sailors Monument Association, Eureka. Kansas and Missouri Missionary Hapttst Association, Kansas City. First Spiritualist Church, Pittsburg. Home Heat and Power Company, Pittsburg; increased stock, to $400,000.

Cuba Odd Follows Building Association, Cuba. St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church, Topeka. First Christian Science Society, Che-topa. American Salt and Coal Company, of Arizona; $180,000 in Kansas.

Continental Oil and Gas Company, of Delaware; $10,000 In Kansas. Healthy Old Age Brings Happiness Chililren love this "fruit laxative." and nothing else cleanses tho tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will nut stop playing to empty the bowels, and the result is, they become tightly clogged with waste, liver pets sluggish, stomach sours, then your little one becomes cross, half-stck, feverish, don't eat, sleep or uct naturally, breath is bad, system full of cold, has sore throat, stoniach-acbe or diarrhoea. listen. Mother! See If tongue is coated, then Rive a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the system, and you have a well, playful child again.

Millions of mothers give "California Syrup of Figs" because It is perfectly harmless; children love it, and it never fails to act on the stomach, liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," hich has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. (Jet the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse, any other kind with contempt. Advertisement.

WICHITA PHYSICIANS J. W. CHENEY, M. D. Practice limited to Eye, Far, Nose and Throat.

Office phone Jlkt. i'Ji. 7tfJ Schweite 1 tv E. E. HAMILTON, M.

D. Kye. Kar. Xose and Throat. Reception room 4'W Topeka, (let.

29. The gross income of the Santa Fe railroad was J4. "to. 497. 5:1 greater for the fiscal year ending June HO, l'tl'i, than for the fiscal year 1H14, according to the annual report filed yesterday with the Kansas public utilities commission.

The report shows that the Santa Fe was able to pay interest on tts bonded indebtedness, and dividends totaling from its earnings the last fiscal year. In addition to investing in physical property. The income account in the statement to the utilities commission shows operating revenues of 197.082,74 5.. IS, an Increase of over 1914. In tho same year operating expenses Increased only totaling $iil, SS4, 299.1 1.

making the net revenue from railway operations $35.698. 441.47. or an increase of $2, 2311.879. 2S for the year. Taxes amounted to 4.74.2r,n.09.

a decrease of J25.1S1.7S. I'ncolloctablc revenues were J20.0S7.29. gUing a railway operating income of Miscellaneous items broucht the total operating income up to nonoporating income totaled giving the gross income of or an increase of 497.33 for the year's business. Interest on the funded debt, over twelve million dollars, and other items cut the income down until the net in- come was J24.336.377.67. 1111 increase of $4,165,134.08.

The dividends and bet- tcrments were taken from this amount, Barnes Bldg. Phone JJoug. 498. J. G.

DORSEY, M. D. Why Tolerate Catarrh? You have noticed, no doubt, that any cold aggravates nasal catarrh, and the flow of mucous amazes you that such objectionable matter could find lodgment in your head. To ignore this catarrh when the cold subsides is wrong because it continues to slowly injure the delicate linings of the nasal passages and clog them up. To correct catarrh, cleanse the nostrils frequently ith a solution of warm Simple Remedy Promotes Health By Overcoming Tendency to Constipation.

Advancing years impair the action of the vital organs. Old age should he the period of greatest happiness, but good health is necessary. Constipation should not be tolerated it Is often the direct cause of ill health. Headache. belching.

biliousness, bloat, drowsiness after eating and other symptoms of constipation can be readily relieved by the vise of a simple laxative compound sold In drug stores under the name of Pr. Caldwell's Syrup pepsin. Mr. J. H.

Bristol, 1412 Geddes Ann Arbor. who is R3 years old. says "Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the best remedy 1 ever used for constipation and I always have a bottle of it in the house to use when I feel the ed of it: it never disappoints." Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a mild laxative preparation, positive in its effect, acting easily and naturally without griping or other pain or discomfort.

For over a quarter of a cen- Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nop and Throat. 10ft W. Douglas. Phcne 576. J.

C. BROWN, M. D. Diseases YOU SHOULD HAVE ONE i Ear, Nose. Throat.

Pchweiter Bldg. LAS Phone: Omec. res. EDWARD M. PALMER, M.

D. Eje, Ear. Nose. Threat. Suite 6a Beacon.

E. M. ScYDELL, M. D. Practice limited to Ear, Nose end Throat.

105 W. Doughs. Phone MKt. 57. EXCLUSIVELY EBEBHARDT-HAYS MUSIS CO.

NOW 132 NORTH MAIN MR. J. H. BRISTOL, tury it has been the standard household remedy in thousands of homes. Druggists everywhere sell it for fifty cents a bottle.

A trial bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Tcpsin can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. Caldwell. 454 Washington Monticello, Illinois.

water and salt, insert vaseline on retiring, and take a spoonful of Scott's Emulsion after meals for one month. Scott's acts through the blood to feed the tissues, and contains soothing glycerine to check the inflammation and Ileal the sensitive membranes, fcott's is pleasant to take. Buwut, UkMCificM. N. J.

13-30 1 i H. PHILIPP, M. D. Surgery. incL rec-' turn.

t'Rdder. female disasos. Hospital 1 office. 716 N. 1-awrenee.

Phon Mkt. 1517. HOWARD G. NORTON, M. D.

I Practice Limited to Diseases of Kes. ru. -Vit. Office CSi; 4( Beacon..

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