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BACON DAILY CHRONIC! JMI RR AMI page Timn FRIDAY. 27. 192.1 AT THE THEATRES SOLDIERS USED TOSAVE ivim: km form thi: soi i'iikms The proper time lo change sent in ennoe In befoin you In Wichita ll'lll'OII, WIDOW OF. PIONEER (MOPERATOK Mrs. W.

H. Hal on 1N at Aire of 11.1 -Slrpp) Slgii nt IteilcrNiiiToo snipe nt Crossing, "The present tiirilf oi cents a inihln-1 on wheat rnlln ly uo low in really protect tlie Aiiiericiii farmer," Taylor declared. "What we vvi'til I .1 UirllT of $1 to a Ininhi I. Tin tve could lunge a profitable price Ihe wheat, used in this country inn' dump our HlirpUta on lite fin i U'ii for whntever we couhl eet 11 We could even jdve the surplus to lie' Red cross to fowl sumo Ktarvliu country," (KM, Ix-ntcr I 'unco ill IiIh wuhli'in Htic-rt'MH "Lone Hnml Wilson." hIhu Hail Henry In two nctH of comedy. PRISONERS Tuu Mucou gtuum Uuudry will wiibIi uml iJi't'fS yuur 1'nlin Bencli Suit.

8Stt MOII AT. (iHAMt. Hetty i'oniwun in "The lii Temptation" also Monty Huttl.s as "The Artist" and ''Nan of Hie Tiiiti: who TAl hl UIICI, B17II4U photos at Kouub'i Studio. MIhh Marie KIHh o( SUclblna spent lust evoulng in Mucon. Covrnor "W'ti I ton of Oklahoma an-ni iinefii thai ''Oklahoma, colleges ami achiKilfi fire scored ground, "A lltll" late finding It out, Imi't Uo? Kansa'i City Star.

CJernian luislnesji and Indu.itrlal now nro prlutint: their own tur-loiuv, which ought to greatly the oftlcial business of tho Berlin Kansas City Star. I'rnl'. and Mrs, Don I'nt ii-rnon nun 'children, of Columbia, arrived last 1 evening for a several days' vNIt with Mr. Patterson's parents, Mr Mr.i lll imls Micrlif Sent II 11 rry. I "Order lo (inveriiiir en Small ler Mllllary 1'rotecllon Guh Vuti' of Kaseyville nicut a tow hutir In our city yesterday.

Itcv. I'. ('. I lews, col, left today ioi' I'ayetie in hold the lal iiuarterly loiileience lor the year. let no drain jour crunk cusp every Mill miles and mivp your muter, hJmi repair Hills.

SMITH FU.LIM; SI A. HON. I'll Si I'altPi'Kon. A. M.MS, III.

27 Cndcr a I Send your I'atui IWo Sulla to the Macon Steam Laundry. I'SHtl strong military escort James Hazel-1 Mr. hiuI Mm. Elmer lill are on-uuitnclMK lio birth of a sun born teiday, July 20. Mrs.

Joliu ralmer und daughter, Slis4 Alurjovlc of t'larence ipcnt a few-hours In our city yesterday on the merchants. Mr. unit Mrs. rrault Smith tire announcing the birth cif a iln ikIu '-t born yesterday. July Miss Hutli Scrutchfleld will return to her home in Molierly tomorrow after upeud'nii M'veral days in our city with friends and lulatlvca.

wood and Andrew Colie'i. charged: vviili attacking a young girl, were ar-! ralgued in conn In-rt this morning, and mud over to lite grand Jury tinder bonds of Xo.imi.i each, which I hey failed to furnish. They were taken by troops lo Carlo, III. for safe keeping; this noon. Company Is.

vva: ifdered lu te by (iovnmr Leu Small when threats were mtide la' night 1.1 storm the jail an. I lynch the men. Sheriff .1. S. Roche, wired to Springfield for troop.

CARIl). Sheriff .1. S. liiicke rived In-i-e iii nii, in ith lames I litelw uml and Andrew Cor-; hen who are with milking 1 11 titlark on Mary Jordan, a young Sirs. .1.

J. ('hope leaven today lor Hannibal, wher ahe will spend the week end with relative. Ward Campbell of Klikavllh' was anions the out of town visitors in our city this niurnfnir on burlners. Miss Meta liaiT lel'i yesterday attei noon for Quliicy, 111., where she will spend a lew days visit inn at the home if her brother. Frank ISnrr and family.

Mr. mill Mrs, Charles Owuby ami on have returned from a lour day's trip to Troy. Missouri. Han Minn Alberta Newton sin'iidlnr a few days In Atlanta Mo, with Miss lY-inces row went there Tuesday Let iik urease your cur mid keep nibal, Slielliina olid other towns In tin mil 01 lamins ,111., eiines'tay num. The men were placed in jail here on failure lo a Mind to '-wait the act ioi; of tho grand jury.

Sheriff Roche reported the at Talinns was (oiiet. eastern part of the stale. Thev made Ihr miueiikt out. TliN sen lee is lee. VI US ON ItltOkIN it; i oi; six Mrs.

Iloal; Kiwi, of near dibbs. lias had a experience, but one ll" would not to tepeat. She fell some time the latter pint of Slay nti. I tlioiuh i In' felt that Iter hip and liti'k htid been btidly wrenched, she continued to walk about lu iltiilv ta.iis. Various p'tysleians treated lu as site thought idle had i.iiatlca.

but about two wceki ago lr. II. i'. Newton, of l.a I'lala, was He took her at once t. Kirksville for an -liay and loiiml tin nei of the hip bone brol.on.

The lit, ili whs laced In a sling, and she is now recovering nicely, afier having xi Iked for six weeks on a broken Hull out iii sidim iii Morrow of Keokuk, spent a few hours in Macon today on his urn home after a few days visit with hit sister. Sirs. f. (i. Copenhaver o' I'larelice.

Mr. Morrow was horn and rcarii-n Morrow townshi' this muiity th" 'On of Isaac row a pioneer nettlcr During the Francis ami Folk ad-mitilstrations he held a position with th iidniinlstvaiivc dt-iiaj-tinent of the state prison at Jefferson City. At present lie Is employed by the I't rlty Rolled Oats tit Keokuk. AN I IOV AIH I MM I A The Tee Creain Social by the or Hie l.utbi-rati Church at the home of their pastor. ev.

VU-loi II. Grimm, last night was eminently ami highly enjoyable. Japanese lanterns strun. on wins al cut the yard provided the light and ni. attractive decorations.

About was realized and will be used to help out on the erection of a new (Lurch which will be started In Hie mar future Mrs. c. Snipes ami children of Dallas. left this afternoon for their home after a few weeks visit with relatives here. The; were accompanied by Mrs.

Snipi mother. Mrs. Maud sis far Kansas Ik trio iu their car. July Mrs, l-itlie'. Wiitson, iiRed and widow ni tin lute W.

Watson uml Msicr of tin lal" Thomas Wurdell of Macon, wealthy pieueer coal operators, win: were prominent In di(i'lodu tin Bevler coal fields, died at the homo in her daiiKliter here, Wednesday a'ler lion. She liad been in poor bcaltl for several yeurs. Dcciase i was born iu Ku.itlaiid. and came tn lievir-r It. lSiiu.

when there wete lint four five houses ill llevler. Ili-r hushand the late W. S. Wiitson died here it Nuveinlier, uml was out wealthiest cltli.vli at the I'nie of hi. demise.

Three sons. John Hr Thomas S. of llevler and IMwaru Wiitson of Qiilncy, uiil tin-ei daimhlers. Mrs. Jane Kvans.

Mrs Mary Kivers of llevler an, I Mrs. XV i I lard Harp of I leaver. Cu'erailo, an left to mourn their also grandchildren and five r. children sprvivp. Mrs ll.itp will in uiiibb- to be here ou the aceount the serious illness of In husband li Denver.

The I'lilieral set-vice will hi held at the Watson p-Milcnce hen Sunday afternoon and will he con ducted by lievs. Ali iul; and .1 It. t'ash. Thus, (toes aiinllii of out oldest pioneer citizens to her Una reward. A little son cum- to 111:1 to his home with Mr.

and lr T. Ar thus Itevan Monday and i-u tie name of Wallace ('liffotd. charuv Iiik little miss arrived nt In- liome Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Manning Wed nesday, inakins seven ihartiiiti" little misses for this Iioiim Little Miss l.ala Marie i'miimei's o' Kern underwent a tolisih-clory oper-atioti Tuesday by Dr.

Ala -mi. Mr Tom Ituuton of Mat-on va-i alo o'-r aled upon here Tuesday f' le rnia. Iiy Dis. (Ironway and Mason. The Saints Sunday schouls of Min or and Hi-vii-r will hold a joint Sunday school picnic at the water works be 1 ween Macon and llevler on Thnrs day, Auaust 2nd.

Miss Neola Thomas ret nine, I iron St. Louis, where she had been makinr an extended visit with relatives 11 Ma lone had (uii-- a narrow Escape from death while drlvini ac ross the Xo. crnssinv Sal unlay A string of cars preventpd a view o' the railroad tracks and Mtiluiie wa: on the crossing before he noticed tin near approach of No. 14. The trail' struck the hind wheels demoli-hin' the wajton und throwing Malme- mi-.

a boy out of the wagon, briil-in-them considerably. Street signs are beinK placed at tin-intersection of streets in llevler the jiast week. Tin- city council ni'-t ot; Thursday nlsht to lake action in hav- has Alfred Kilder. who bus been 'colons! rill inn In-i ll niad" here I Hid the prisoners Vciiiiiiitiineiit to iail was without accident. in the employ at the Crescent lru? Store for the piist several months lias resigned his position titui will SHirts for Now We know the kind of shirts men like for these hot days and rest assured your size is here.

Both neckband and collar attached styles in new patterns and solid colors. Sl.OO to $5.00 Moherly. Me will assist his uncle We rliiirue only for urease used. SMITH HI I INU STATIOV 211 Miss Vivian Yoiuis ha a position at thi' Showers and Preseher PlumliliiK tohiptiny and beRan upon Iier new duties Hie first of this wk, Mr. and Mis.

J. lilpsen and son Elmo spent yestorrtay In Kiiksvlllc. where they were on business. They also made several trips to the different hatcheries in that section. FARM BUREAU HEAD Mr.

Miller, who Is a photographer In the studio at that place. All of tin younger set will regret to see "Kilt" lea vp. WANTS HIGH TARIFF Those playing ball with the Macon basebell team at (all 10 vesienlav afternoon wire F. nines Lyons. fchrctie Stain rep.

Oscai (J. i rett. Floyd Walker. Pr. nii Mrs.

John Met all. who has been tht Kiiest nt the homo of her sister. Mrs. If. Dewey for several days, left last evening for her home in Washington, town.

Ct rl Clans and I.ucas. The mum was between Itevier and ui CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER, ffllao. and the khiiic was won Bevler with a score of 7 to I 1HCORP0BAIID VliU ami a iilluiial (irain I'iioI mil t.lve Keliei lo Wheal t'roncr. Said I.ewU Tiijlin. INDIANAPOLIS.

July Tin- In-slstenl demand by the Atm i-hat. 'iinnor for an Insurmountable tariff all agnlird foreign wheat will be one if the outgrowths of than SUM) ivlieat. The oilier will belli air-light nil inn ii grain pool. This as 111" opinion express, to.hi 'y Louis Taylor, vlce-prciddent of.tlie Indiana farm biti eati. one if I lie in tie- movement to ieinil th-nn-M-nt wheal situation in tlo IVi'sl.

Tin se two orkin will insure tin- American i.irm-r a tu-oflble market for his v. rop in fut ui 1 years. Tayl-o. b- il in: i rkam H. Peter Arnold and Miises Anne ami Id'tiii Arnold and Mr.

I'd Von Tliurn of Slielliyville spent last evening In our city and wen' quests tit the home of Kcv. Victor and Miss Esther Grimm. Tltere will be an lee cream aoela! at llelhlchem church Tucsdr.y evening fuly 31. Everybody invited. Mrs.

James Snipes and children MISSOURI RANKS i ri.iti.iu 'I'll lUMtl IUI 1IIV11 IIUIUI 111 iraiinii "if where she goes for brief visit. Texas, following a two months "visit in Macou in the H. fl. Wilson home. 6ES1 Mrs.

Iirock, Sirs. Snipe's mother, ts accompanying them as far as Kansas liirlli l'luee of Worlds tinniest City. Harness Horse and Iteiionn. cil Saddle Horse Miss Slablu Krwin has resigned hoi position at the Dr. A.

M. of MK. I AltMKIt What reduces milk and flcl, mure than Slioii-lij will keep tlietii nil'. ItlH INT DIIIC Sit lit lt.v Inlet national News Service. the houses numliered and to Hi fice and accepted a position as book TONIGHT CITY.

July i'T- keeper at the International Shoo fac The following iuotatious from ther oualify for free delivery mail service. The postotfice department has not made any decision as yd a tory. Miss Hazel Youns will fill the bulletin being prepared by Jewell vacancy caused by the resignation of Mayes of the Missouri Suite Board of to whether they will establish the Hiss Erwin. Agriculture, will be published soon the agricultural free delivery system at llevier 1 number of conditions have to be com POISON OAK Tc relieve itch aui lh'htly do not ru rub Sirs. 0.

Harris and daughter. ismartnppty At 'em! At 'em! What a Thrill When StionRheart Springs! Stiaiuht into the n-olf-nack lo a mother and bahe in the Drama: Fiaht! Thrill on thrill! Stronaheart eclip-ies "The Silent Call." Strongheart The Wonder Dug; in 'Brawn of the North' Laurence Trimble-lane Murl'in Production it a ini Monday and Tuesday July 30 and 31 COME! in mill was second in egg plied with before the government will in Mrs. has. I.ukins and Sirs. Wesley production wiir 1 do.en.

take action in the matter. Tin Missouri is filth in agricultural im Hutton and Miss Klla Heat of Clar-once were among the out of tow vis portance, sixth in population una receipts of the llevier office also 1 lit-population entitles us to free delivery and the city Is taking steps to meet VapoRud in our citv yesterday afternoon ninth in wealth. Ovtr 17 Million Jart Uted i'tarly in business. Miss Heat is from St. The number of inhabitants to the tlie other conditions.

Louis and Is vlsitina iu Clarence. shuare mile in Missouri in was Gardens and corn are badly in need lil.o persons. Tuu Lnited States and Sirs. Kd Murphy and of some good rains at this chinch bugs are doing damage to corn in aom spots. Census laud a tea is CC.Tl'T Httnare miles.

children and Sir. Slurphy's mother left today for Livingston. after a several weeks visit in Macon guests Missouri is eleventh in farm homes Margaret ISoss of Jackson I- (Delicious CH0C01ATE VICTORIAS aavr. TiatK the the guest ot Miss Dorothy Dale. with gas or electric light, tenth in automobiles ou ninths in motor at the home of Sfr, and Sirs.

Stewart Mrs. Ray Ryals und children ot Chrvidal. Sirs. Murphy is accompany trucks on farms, and thirteenth in tractors ou farms. ins them home tor a several weeks' Kansas City returned home this week after a pleasant visit with Bevler rel visit.

Missouri country-cured ham is ad atives. mittedly the finest flavored and most Mrs. t'. It. Hodges of Ixs Angeles, Mr.

and Sirs. Henry Kin.t. who have popular meat on the planet, the color cafe center and Comer Surrldse of Tip ucpu vIsltinR In Macon fl the home if the gravy of which is such that UUK kli.U i of Sir. and Sirs. Isaac fiross tmr no artist has even oeen able to dupli other friends, left last -venlng foi cate it and no one able to describe It, their home in Kansas City.

Sirs. Kin perary, Iowa, ere the guests of their mother. Mr. Mariah Surrldge. John Morgan of Des Moines was ilio guest of his aunt.

Mrs. John Llewellyn one day this week. The Baptist Women's Missionary Slissouri's tiicken population on Is a daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Grow tarm Janimry 1, was and has been here for the past fwc 23.711! 9 The number of eggs pro months, while Mr.

Kins spent the duced iu Missouri during was Union of the Macon Association will hold an all day session at A id more week here. dozen. Of the eggs, SEE the wlio always per cent were sold and of the triuniplis as an Apache dancer chickens raised per cent were sold. P. T.

Holman accompanied by Sir. Tuesday. July 31. Miss Ruth Lindsay Hughe, who ha. been the auest of relatives here, re nnd Sirs.

K. II. Hartman. drove to MisBOiiir 1b the home of the worlds of as the papmered da fling Rbelbina last PTpninr, where Mr. and best known botanical the Parisian stage turned to her home in Kansas city Holman will remain with his (laugh as the exquisitely gowned Wednesday.

garden (St. Louis) as well as tho borne of the world's prentest peony ter. Sirs. J. It.

Lyle for several weeks Mrs. Vlshle Bright of Bevler und Hp has been making his home with fields (Snrcenlcl, from which run favorite of Isew lork so ciety in this gorgeous melodrama or life and love. Mr. Raymond S. Campbell of Macon dreds of thousands of blooms have were married nt Hannibul Monday Mr.

and Sirs. Hartman, but will remain with Sirs. Lyle while the Hart July 16. They expect to make llieli been shipped to Lantern cities in single aeaaon. mans take a several weeks' trip west home in Hannibal.

Our Coal is free from Slack and Impurities. Missouri is first in and third In number of mules. A sood deal Is being said these dav Missouri's coal area has been fig about the hat which Senator t'tider fulim ured at 16,700 square miles. wood nbout to cast Into the rreshlen OEM THE Missouri la the birthplace of tho in I Hut In nnothr year, the senator Rets into the world's greatest harness borne. OTHER FEATURES Monty Banks as "THE ARTIST" "NAN OF THE NORTH'' 10c and Tomorrow Karl Williams in "FORTUNE'S ASK" 2 Comedies Co-Operative Block Coal Co.

Missouri was the birthplace of the Lester f'uneo In "MX! HAND WILSON Call Benrv ramtA) erme to the conclusion that the hat world's most celebrated saddle horse wai overwood Instead of under It. Misouri has the tersest and moM Keels Md SO rents p. in. Kansan City Journal. Important leavee district In the whole Macon, Mo.

Phone 366 wide world. Saturday AYteniooM' and Night fieorire 1rilii In i Hti.timrt rofii Want Adi In fli Pally thronb le uprnld hrlnir mnlU. Want Ads Pay -Try One..

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