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The Hutchinson News from Hutchinson, Kansas • Page 9

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Hutchinson, Kansas
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iVttDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 192S THE HUTCmNSON NEWS. XTVF. NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST NO AMUSEMENTS ON THE SABBATH Lid Clamped Down Tight Sterling by Vote of the People Yesterday. Sterling, be public dances and no pool halls In Sterling. Nor -will the swimming pool be open on Sunday, nor base ball score board operating on thi Sabbath.

The city commisalon checked I up to the people to Ilnd out whir tlwy thought about It-1 The people nt the polls yesterday, by nn over whelming vote said "No" on ench one. Tho city clerk Raid tho cxac figures were sealed up with tho bal lota and cannot be opnned tint! Friday, but the voto was "thunibn down" on. each proposition by two to one voto. There were tow dances'this spring In Sterling. They rriil ho forbidden berpnflor.

Tlicra are no pool balls here now, and none wll be allowed to open. Tha swlmmlrj; pool run weak days, but nelthnr that nor the electric liaseball score board will be allowed on Sunday. The city commission agreed to enforce the wish of the people as Indicated at the irolla. A. Henry, a grocer, wae elected eft? commissioner to succeed D.

J. (Mr. lumberman, whose term hart expired. He defeated R. A.

New- banker, hy a rote of 318 to 2M. Tills wm only office to bo ffflML Other Elections Arkansas F. Walkor elected mayor over R. C. Howard, Incumbent, 2,304 to 2,305.

J. W. Hrlckar defeated Charlen Darby for commissioner of finance. F. Hartley re-elected mayor.

The W. O. Talntor 338: J. C. Keepers, 2SO; T.

W. Duffy, 248. Wetzel elect- Arlington Wants No Improvements Arlington, Knn. April I he largest vote ever cast nt a city election In Arlington, 2,16 votes being polled. ArlliiBtnn voted down waterworks bonds nnd defeated a sower proposition yesterday.

Tho voto on the waterworks bonds, a proposal for $.14,000 for II city wnlor plant, was defeated liy 20 votes, (hero being 114 votes for to 140 against. Tho newer proposition was lost by a vote of 103 lo 140. cd commission" of finance, de feiiMng John Robinson UIJ7 votes About biilf those registered voted. Eureka -H. IS.

Telclisc.iegor, elected mayor, dcfenllng throe Others. Wellington Proposal for city manager nnn of Rovoniniont lost by ill(l vnlcp. u. .1. llacliney uloct- Hl 'jnmmlsnlonpr.

Kennedy elected 'tnanco commissioner, dofcuting Dr. E. C. Duncan. balloting, con- ests only two wards.

Mayoralty ind council not Involved. B. F. Baughman was reelected by a majority of wo votes, defeating C. P.

Swank, 'ormer probate judge. Total voto 2,144. W. Johnson reelected commissioner of utilities -r Gardner P. Walker by majority ot 61.

Total vote 2,601 of 4,134 regls- ered votes. Dodge K. Osborne donated Claude O. Scalps for finance iommlssloncr. L.

Simpson, druggist, vas elected mayor over a field ot Ive. candidates, Including E. II. 'eller. Incumbent, and a woman, Irs.

C. B. Boughlon. H. Kerr re-elected mayor over D.

K. Love by 343 majority, It belne first time In city's hHtory snme man elected throe successive times for mnyor. W. 3. Bovlnrd, whose name written In, dcfented Owen A.

Thompson lor school board position. 2,703 of 4,150 registered votes cast. fAP) Dr. H. Watson elected public utilities commissioner by B8 votes from field ot four candidates.

Only One Candidate, Pratt, April city election In Pratt yesterday was a very tame affair. There was but one official to elect, commissioner of utilities, and only one candidate, Commissioner Oeo. Scnntlln being re-elected without opposition. Only a few scattering voles were polled for others, names being written In. Lyons Election, Lyons, April light voto was polled at the city election hero yesterday the only contest of Interest being thjit over Justice of the ponce.

A. L. Troyer wns elected, dufeatliiR L. C. Need-.

bam, to fill the unoxplrnd tnrm of! Justice Frank Truosdcll who re-j cenlly died. Four new members ot the, city; council were C.I Sail berll, J. L. McClintock, A. II.

Myer and Kay Mlddlekanff. Herman Cowtlry was elected member of tho school board. CommlMloner Re-Elected. Great Bend, April H. Hammond, manager of a produce company re-elected city commissioner of finance at tho city election yesterday by a majority of 217 votes.

His opponent wag Don Weltmer, who operates a bottling works. Mr. Hammond Is president of tho Farmers' National bank. Macksville Girl Is Prize Winner Old Court House At Meade is Sold Mcarte, April old Meatle County court house has been sold at public auction to the highest bidder, J. W.

Brownies of Fowler, for tho sum of $100. Tho old court house was built In 1SS8, forty yenrs ago, nnd will be rnzfil nt onca BO that tho court liouso grounds may bs properly pnrked. The new Meado county court house la praotlcnlly completed at ft cost of a llttlo over $100,000 and tho county officials nro being Installed In their new quarters. Mndsborg. April MnrliRvtlltt strl.

Kntlilyn McMoirnn. won first prize In I ho piano mutest. Class R. at the Midwest Music rnn nt Hetlmriv rnllptro here torday. Kllzatipth Wife C'visrr City, won Turnti youtis i I III (lie A nmf'-t su utrls.

L'nn Jlnrlnc. wnn first and mi-! ra-tiT- uni Hnbrov. 1 T. rtf City. Shin fln.

won In tin-vlnlln ri.ni.'si. h- wlih Wfldon ii. nf him I s.Tonil 'nainrd Krilh IMi in and Wai-, Kri'h. WIT i to Flr.r- iih. lii 'da.

nxl 1 1 1 I a- p.r (I'l-- DODGE CITY COACHES HIRED FOR NEW YEAR Dodge City, April Charles Hcrzer has been re-appointed roach at tho senior high school, and Slmd Reynolds will be coach of the junior high school another year. Several changes will ho made In the teaching staft Ilia coming year. Knprrlntcmlenl O. F. Illle salil.

None of the Kindergarten teachers wan re-elected because none ol Ilium holds stato certificates. Hololngton Votes. Holslngtou, Kau. April S. Wilkinson was reelected city commissioner here yesterday over J.

T. by a majority ot 2C6 votes nnd J. Q. Itagan was elected as a member ot tho board of education over F. M.

WIngert by a majority of 2SS. A light vote wag polled. A lost 1'JL'S Kansas license plate lumber 34G-SS1 has been found and over to police. CONCUSSION RESULTS FROM FALL ON FLOO Great Bend, April Cartmell Waller fell on the waxe floor ot her home, striking bead and she was found by hi husband when ho arrived home i noon, In a hysterical condition, su ferlng with concussion ot the bra.1 Mrs. Waller Is the daughter i Mr, and Mrs.

Guy Olascock.of 10 Sixth Ave. east, DEATH TAKES EARLY DAY PRATT RESIDEN Pratt, Kan. April Beck 72, a resident of Pratt county fo the past 4G Is dead at hi homo here, clSnth being sudden, t.h result of heart trouble. Mr. Beck was a native of Austria settling on a homestead In Prat county in 1S82.

Mr. and Mrs. Bee', had planned to celebrate their gol den wedding anniversary next No vembor. Tho widow and ten chll ilren survive. Ono son, Georg Beck, died overseas during the wai Smashing Onward With Our Value Giving Bonus Sale A Far Reaching Store-Wide Sale Three-piece Living: Room Suite, either Blue and Taupe or Rose and Taupe Jacquard Velour, Davenport, Club and Fireside Chairs; Mahogany Davenport Table, EnH Table in your choice of shades; Magazine Rack, medium size, Green or Red Lacquered.

Thro Rug of good quality. A very attractive group. Notice the price. A 7 Piece Outfit all for Convenient terms The Furniture Exchange Co. 9 South Main Phone 2276 UiticuraSoap ftm'ml Keeps He Skin Clear At be olid tell, Th: have eerved you very well.

ARNOLD PLUMBING CO. ilB MOM 76 Just Easter SPECIAL! Floppy Hats of Hair Braid for CLASS DAY at $5.95 AND A Wide Selection of LARGE HEAD SIZES in Youthful Styles for Smart Matrons HATS That Forecast Summer Days Our buyer came in from the East with them newer Hats in lighter weights, as airy and colorful as Summer flowers. Easter Hats. Featuring Specially Tiny Hairbraid Hat with Lace Satin Hats with Cream Lace Lace Hats in Pastel Tints Hairbraid Hats Flower Trimmings, lace-veiled Painted Linen Sport Hats Braids for Sports Wear New Fashions in Handkerchiefs The AU-White Handkerchief staged a comeback Madeira and Spanish hand embroider)', $1.00. In sheer mull with a wide lace border, 59c.

Hand Blocked Prints with white hand embroidered novelty scallops the newest feature of the year. 59c. Irish Linen Prints with polka dots, plaids and flowrr-prints. 25c, PERRIN Sends From Paris These New Easter Styles in Washable Gloves If your gloves arc new and smart this are washable! Note these examples from Perrin, who sets glove fashions for others to follow. Washex 3-bullon slip-on suede glove in grey, ficelle and drab.

Suedex Quality slip-on in champagne and tan. 1-button, hand-sewn, in flesh, $4.00 Cromex 3-biittcm slip-on washable kid in grey, beaver and russet. Lavalex 1-button hand sewn suede sport glove, in tan. Extra heavy weight. Wash Sport style slip-ons and $4.50 La in white only.

3-btilton slip-on 1-button slip-on $4.50 Antelope Glove, 4-butlon. Very smart. Novelty Slip-ons in suede. $4.00 and $5.00 KAYSER Silk Underwear The softest, most luxurious underwear still so serviceable, so easy to launder tliftt it is an economy. Perfect fitting.

The new styles include. ONE-STAR WEIGHT in vests, bloomers, $3.75. Extra size bloomers, $4.50. Step-in combination, Union suit, $5.95. Til REE-STAR WEIGHT vots, Bloomers, $4.95.

Extra Bloomers, $5.75. AND TR1CONESE Vests, $1.95. $2.95. Brassiere and bloomer combination, EASTER GIFTS 35c to $1.50 Our Gift Section bus a de- lightrul assortment of daintily hnxeil Easter re- memlirutiras eucliels, boudoir pmvilor boxes, nets of powder puffs In cases. And potted wax flowers.

LAMPS and FIXTURES When You Are Thinking of Install! You Will Find the Lateat and Newest Dailgni 8' -vn In Our Dleplay Room. A Vl.lt Will Convince You That Our li the Larjeat Found In the Gouthweit. WE ALSO DO WIRING And Electrical Work of All AE A Born Detective By C. A. Voight.

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