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The Wichita Beacon from Wichita, Kansas • Page 12

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THE WICHITA DAILY BEACON OFFICIAL PAPER OP THE PEOPLE PRINTS ALL THE THAT'S FIT PAGE TWELVE. FEB. 4, 1909. have letter boxes and postmen on I president of the Methodist Brotherhood ssaeea-savs-aa. graph operator and was sent to Ft Omaha, for training for service in the them, the latter usually dressed In of the city, a religious organization or CITV BREVITIES signal corps.

men; also nns or mo large corps wigs and a bow and arrows with quiver In which to carry his of ushers nt the McKendee Methodist One voter Tuesday remarked that the official ballot did not appear nat "ROSES ME RED VIOLETS Episcopal church, the most Influential Automobiles are also tho proper ural to mm. For the first time In church in the city, and largest In mem twelve years he did not see the name of things. They are designed to be as capable In smashing hearts as In any 1 bershlp. Mr. Dunning was located here Won B.

Hull Is confined to his home with an attack of grip. W. B. Collins of Okarche. ws business visitor In the city yesterday.

for several years, but was transferred by his company to Nashville last June. other kind of smashing. Cupid usually controls the steering gear, and the Hryan on It. J. W.

Craig of the Independent Grain company. In this city, accompanied by bis wife and son, Austin, left yesterday sweet, tender meaning of the picture i 7 BUY8 A FORD AUTOMOBILE, Is grasped at once. Home of these creations are not expensive, but there THE "OPEN 8EA80N" ON SENTIMENT IS AT THE DOOR. Mrs. W.

M. Cotigdon of Sedgwick, Is In the city today the guest of Mrs. Karl lllake. A. K.

Harwell, a prominent lawyer of Klnfglaher, was here on business J. W. Farmer of t'oates. has taken one of the new 1909 model Ford touring cars recently brought here today. are two or three to bo sold this year that will cost about JS each.

Like Father Used to Send. The comics of the good old comical kind appear to be somewhat on the de from the Jones Auto Co. A. Jones In his automobile for a few days' visit on the farm near Inks. Ktewart M.

Young, geenral agent for the Kqulttable Life of New York, left today with 15.W In New York drafts for Arkansas City and Wlnfleld to settle two death claims and a matured policy. F. J. Kllndt. formerly floor manager of the ladies suit department for Herschberg's department store at Enid, Mrs.

J. Hoffman of this eltr. Is 'Baking Powder Valentines of the Comic Kind and the Celluloid Flubdubbery Pattern Have Come From Storage Once More. Is bringing a duplicate machine overland from Kansas City today. .1.

J. visiting with friends this week In Kan sas City. cline. Willie a good many hundred Jones went to the Ford factory at Detroit last night to make plans for the L. I'urkey of Valley Center Is In the will probably be sold, there Is noted a certain discontent with both their hu city visiting at the home of O.

F. season's business. Ponce. Absolutely Pure has removed to ichita tand taken a similar position with the Hoston store. Hie only baking powder mor nnd their execution.

The public taste In humor appears tfr have been evnngellzed or hail some softening Influence at work upon It, fur the some made from Royal Grape Cream of Tarta VALENTINE "A letter containing professions of love or affection, sent by one, yoiiiiff person to another on St. Valentine's day." Webst er. Mr. Webster should bo right of Bourse, but the 100 gross of comic Valentines now being brought out of oamphor-balled seclusion by Wichita what pointed humor of the funny ones does not appeal as of former years. Some of the newer comics are mounted exaggerations of the golf, J.

w. Anderson, a ranrhman of Wll-more. transacted business In the city today. K. L.

"ost left this morning for a business trip to Coffeyvtlte, returning Satu rday. County Attorney Ayres left Tuesday for Topeka where he will transact legal business. Judge Dale left last nlsrht for Kingman where he will represent a client In court. T. Jf.

Lough, a merchant of flaynes-vllle, Is In town buying a stork of gen baseball player and show a gratifying Improvement In their art. also "covered" the Portsmouth peace conference. He has received decorations from the emperors of Japan and Russia, the king of Italy and President dealers In preparation for February 14 make it hard to believe Mr. Webster. The comic valentines do not look eral merchandise.

like letters. They, nt first glimpse, Mrs. Claude C. Stanley left today for New yurk city where she goes to Castro, of Venezuela. There may be trouble in the senate over the confirmation of both these nominations.

Mr. Bacon has antagonized influential senators by the reception he gave them l'osst carde are strong on St. Valentine's day. While they are sent all the year round they are sent more on St. Valentine's day than ever.

They somewhat Interfere, on that holiday, with the business of the regular valentine, which hardly seems fair, considering that the latter has but one day, while the enrd has the whole year. study vocal music. hardly appear to contain professions of love or affection. And In the case Chester H. Ornnts nf Kansas City, ar this evening.

If Miller wins Deli-vuk says he will wrestle in Wichita no more. Hackenschmidt has many friends in Wichita who want to see his clever wrestling again. They would give a big purse to see him toss a powerful wrestler over his head again. Up to date Hackenschmidt is the only wrestler who has ever done tricks like that on a mat in this city. Delivuk's friends are anxious for Hackenschmidt to come here again.

They believe the Wichita champion 1-t still muster of the gentlemanly wrestler from the east. They are willing to stake their best opinions that Deli-vuk can defeat Hackenschmidt again. rived In the city yesterday afternoon to at the state department and Mr. O'Laughlin has aroused opposition by of those marked: "Old ninld." and "Silly old fool," and "Loved for your visit relatives nnd friends. articles he has written.

Mrs. Mae Orubb of Nashville, was In money," they (Ui not strike the be ft wig I I I IkE the city yesterday purchasing her holder as being sent by ono person to RANKS WITH BEST OF THEM lit 331 spring stock of millinery. 1'ostcards, possibly because of their frail character, easily go astray. Many hundreds go direct from Wichita to the another. Can it be, therefore, thnt Mr.

lit -rifll I It. firubb of the firm of II. Orubb a was an Imposter in words of more than two syllables? That he did rot know as much about the Kngllsh language as he is popularly supposed dead letter office. All tinsel, sandpaper, nail and match decorated, and other similar cards, must be enclosed In envelopes. This Is usually a transparent envelope, through which the "1 HI to have known? Moreover, the celluloid novelties that $1,000 IN GEMS LEFT AT DOOR.

ft. '''V nddress may be seen. are to be so popular this year would hare made Mr. "Webster turn to the It appears not to occur to the av I lb: unrajiw Detroit Man Puzzled by a Package Trusted to Him. Detroit, Feb.

4. C. C. Moon erage sender that. If the stamp on the of Nashville, was In the city yesterday buying spring goods.

John Sprengel, traveling freight agent for the Itoek Island left yesterday for Klblng, on offlcl.i' business. .1. T. Klnsey of Hose fill, a merchant of thut section, was In the city yesterday purchasing his spring stork of goods, Mr. and Mrs.

Kiigena Arnett, of (iHge, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Mllllson.

W. It. Iturton, a wealthy farmer of near Danville, Is In the cltr to pur-chase a large tract of land and open a slik farm. For deafness The Acoustlcon Mass-aeon will be demnnstraled at Mrs. Col- card Is also visible through tho en C.

H. Knight Will Give Dinner for Insurance Men. C. If. Knight, superintendent of the Wichita district of the Prudential Life Insurance company, will give a reception and general business reunion of the officers and employes of the company here this evening at the Chamber of Commerce.

This will get together all those connected with this division of the company, and is given by Mr. Knight under the authority of the home office, as a reward and testimonial of appreciation of the company for the splendid record made by the Wichita agency. It was fourth in the I'nlted States by proportionate size of the staff. velope, everything Is not as it should Lord Clifford of Chudlelgh, who line be, for the postofflce man Is not going to open the envelope to cancel the Just arrived in this country for an ex tended vlnlt. stamp be can see through It, so the dead letter office gets Its reward.

Lord Clifford has been In Ibis coun try before some yeiirs ago when he Magazines Full of It. The magazines, ninny of them, are gained some fame In the army, serving under (leneral Custer In his fumniiM In already out with valentine covers. As found today on the front steps of hii home a package of Jewelry valued at over 1,000. It comprised an expensive calendar watch, diamond ring and stud, and gold headed cane. With the jewelry was a note saying its owner knew Moon and wanted him to collect a loan of which had been made on this Jewelry to some unnamed person.

It added that If he could not, by advertising locate this person, to sell the Jewelry and send to an address which would be sent him later. He was to keep all above that amount of the proceeds of the sale. The police think the Jewelry was stolen and that the thief hoped to realize on it through Moon. vln's, 1M1 North laiwrenco avenue all the Februnry Issue comes In, the book diiin warfare. lli was also one of the engineering party that laid out the this week.

K-tf Sanitary Officer I-eonnril. who has Northern Pacific railway. At the pres HACK ANXIOUS FOR A MATCH leaves of Worcester wHh a thoughtful brow. They are not In the least like a letter. They fill a peck measure, most of them, and are covered with celluloid, trimmings and lumpy lace work and a fathom of silk cord and a docen assorted shades selected from the rainbow and brightened up with coal tar dies.

8omo Are Really New. The newer valentines, many of them, have celluloid battleships on the crest of a aet of fluted waves. The all-around-the-world cruise Is the reason for this eruption of craft upon the face of the valentine, but Its sentimental value in the "sugar lump" scheme Is not apparent, unless the fighting craft Is presented as a symbol of after-marriage love. Musical Instruments of celluloid are also In the list of popular models. These Instruments are deep-chested, highly colored and soundless, with strings m'ke of tinselled thread.

The Idea Is that the eight of them and the been confined to bis home the psst few counter flames with red. orange and lavender colored hearts. Valentine books are also among the favorites for this yenr. Such volumes as "Ixive I.yrlcs," "F.vangellnc." "Hiawatha," cut time Lord Clifford Is one of the lenders of the Human Catholics In davs with an attack of Indigestion, is able to be out. The Itock Island has a force of men Delivuk Says He Will Meet Him If He Wins Tonight.

Charles Hackenschmidt, who wrestled In this city a year ago, will prob For Yon." "I.ove" and "The (Ireatest at work repairing the sewer lines from F.ngl.md, and recently purchased Mar-moutler Abbey, near Tours, which Is called "The Cradle of Christianity," In order to prevent Its use for a secfurino purpine. Thing In the World," If properly bound the depot, which have been a nuisance for some time. appear to form the most chaste ex ably meet Delivuk here again If Delivuk wins the match with Jack Miller pression of the valentine Idea. J. T.

Tldewell of the firm of Pinson- SAILED FOR MARE ISLAND John C-illnn O'Laughlin, a Washington newspaper man, who Is to succeed Mr. Bacon as assistant secretary of state. Mr. O'Laughlin has been in newspaper work, chiefly In Washington, for li years. He has resided for short times in Paris, London, IPTlin and St.

Petersburg, and has worked In various other countries, making special Investigations In Venzuela and Santo Domingo. When the I'nlted States commission to the Toklo International exposition was organized last spring he was appointed secretary, and went to Tldewell Mercantile company of Itun-nymede. Is In town laying In a large stock of goods. MR. DUNNING ONE OF THEM Ha Is Lssding a Pleasant and Busy Mrs.

C. O. Roberts. and two chil tonight. Hackenschmidt Is now filling engagements in Chicago, where he is meeting some of the best professionals In this country.

He wants to come back to Wichita and win two out of three falls from Delivuk. In a letter dren, Clifford and Elizabeth, left today Life in Nashville. The ninny friends In the city of J. Pan Diego, Feb. 4.

In accordance with sudden orders received from Washington the entire torpedo fleet, which has been in local waters the last several weeks, sailed today for Mare Island navy yard. These orders SEE THE ORIGINAL EARTHQUAKE PICTURES Tnken two days after the recent disaster by the Vitagraph of Furls, France, nt the M.irple, Sat. positively three (.1) days only. ll-3t ADMIRAL BARNETTE RETIRES. Washington, Feb.

4 Hear Admiral William J. llarnette, superintendent of for Havre, where they will visit with Mrs. W. FI. Ilennett the coming T.

Dunning, formerly resident man week. to The Reacon Hackenschmidt inquires Ituslness st the I'nlted States Army about the chance of getting another! are in direct contradiction to those re Japan, having only recently returned. recruiting station in the city has been knowledge ttmt Willie paid $1.4.1 for the beautiful thing, will arouse sweet hsrmonles In the feminine breast. The Ignited mates mall, also, for noma not too apparent reason, Is a popular subject fur sentimental symbolism. Dozens new valentines Mr.

o'lughlin served as a war cor little quiet during the last month. ager of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, will be pleased to know that In his new field nt Nashville he Is making many friends In business and church circles. "Jack," as he was known here, Is The last recruit received st the station match here with Delivuk. Charley Del- ceived a few days ago, which provided ivuk said to The Beacon yesterday that for a practice cruise north as far as he ill probably consent to meet Port Harford. The cruiser Albany also Hackenschmidt if Miller is conquered sailed.

respondent during the Russo-Japanese war, nelng with the Russian forces the naval observatory at Washington, was transferred to the retired list yesterday by reason of age. was Frank N. Woodward of Ithaca, N. Y. Mr.

Woodward Is a railroad tele- some time and In St. Petersburg. He "EVERY Jlfo I TELLS A STORY. jM Damp, Chill, Changing Weather Weakens the Kidneys Changeable weather, exposure, grippe, colds and chills cause Backache Gives You Warning of Treacherous Kidney Ills Backache is likely to be the first sign noticed of kidney disorders that have been coming on for months. Kidney diseases start mysteriously and make silent, rapid headway.

The advanced stages dropsy, diabetes, gravel and Bright's disease are usually fatal. The best time to cure kidney disease is in the beginning. Notice the first stab of pain in the back, the first irregularity of the urine. Then give the weakened kidneys prompt help. Neglect may mean a serious illness.

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Mrs. C. A. Graham. 90S South Emporia Wichita.

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Burgees, retired, of 115 North tjiwraneo avenue. Wichita. aaya: "About one'vaar ago I bo run down a a result of kidney trouble that I did not think I would ever any better. My back very weak and there was a conatant. dr(cin va" the kidneys that caused me much misery.

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the passaa-es of the secretions became regular and In a short tlma 1 was weiil. Doan's Kidney lills cured me over a year ao and there has not been any return of the trouble net- I earnestly advise other sufferers to give this remedy a triai." Tavlnr, of 7C5 Central Ae, ichita. KaJia. "When 1 using hu' Kidney pills In I Del I as In a terrible condition a resnit of kidney trouble slid bad been a victim i this dlae off and on fer pome )cr previous. Ftor oxer a week 1 ai routined to my bed by the dreadful pln In my bark and was unable to turn over I ne I vhll.

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