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PACE 3 TTTR MrPTTERSON DATTV PEPTTP.TJCAN FWHAY, MARCH 1923 EL DORADO BANKS QUITS PARENT-TEACHERS IN- TEREST BRINGS CROWD CATHOLIC LEADER IS TO DIE SOVIET SAYS (Hv l'nitpit This town needs an athletes' Park. Pup. Topelai. Mar. After struggling for the last two years under a four-den of excessive loans said to amount to more than a half million dollars, the Hutler State flank at I'l Dorado, was closed today hy the slate banking department.

This nig Whether it it, desired to have simple or elaborate arrangement made, be assured dignity and appropriateness are always foremost with us. Attendance At Meetiiis; This After-! noon To Hear (jorilon llnNcy HImiwh Many In City Interested I tt plan Hoy llalfoert To Talk Oil, Social Activities' Tonight, 51 I By I li it it Moscow, Mar. Visrar fleneral liiichevlcll. leader of II Catholic Church ot Russia, must die, hut the life of Archbishop Zcpisk will lie saved. Is the of firlul derision of the 1 wA TsCsf All Itussinn executive committee ti When the first session of the all-1 (Uiy.

regarding tht appeals or th as tne result ot trozen creoits, ex- tftv meeting of the McPherson (dun-. n'Knivn mans ami uau nati pun'-i. fallen in entire world the of fM APnc, ol the Catholic prelates hy the dov- nf, I lie nans was orgain.iMi in i :iu.i itini ernoon at was built up by the late J. n. Adams let court.

The sentence of Zepink the Congregational Church, the at has foeen commuted to ten years im-1 prisonment 31 Miss Edith Elliott of Sulphur, LOCAL NOTES tendance present indicated that interest in the organization of a Parent-Teachers Association here Is more than luke warm, nnd Gordon Bailey. speaker from Hutchinson, who had been secured to explain the TOUR MEN DROWNED IN who committed suicide in 1921. It was saiil at that lime that the tragedy resulted because of worries over the financial condition of the bank which was In feeble shape at that time. The deposits at the bank are said to have dropped off a half million dollars in the past sixty days. ATLANTIC DISASTER GERMANY IS READY workings of such an organization, arid what It means to the students-as well as the parents and teachers, seemed assured of a most cordial welcomo.

This evening at six o'clock In the church basement. three delegates from each of the score of organizations represented in the council, will hold a get-together banquet meet- Ny United I'msk) Elizabeth City, N. .1. March 30. Four men lost their lives and five ethers are in a hospital here suffer- ing from exposure as the result of the wrecking of a small schooner late yesterday.

The rescued men were al- Kentucky, is expected to arrive on the Golden State Limited this afternoon. She Is to be the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. n.

Hnndke while in McPherson, assisting In the revival meeting which begins nt the Christian Church Sunday. Miss- Elliott came a day early in order to he able to attend the Messiah this evpning. Wanted: A competent girl for general housework. Mrs. C.

R. Lytle. Phone 3 53 adv. Big Easter Sale on skinned hams special price 27c a lb. at Alliance Exchange Store.

For Rent: Two furnished rooms Mr. and Mrs. Willis Westbrook hiolorcd ovi'v from Pea foody Wednesday nnd were guests of their daughter, Mrs. II. F.

Anrpll nnd Aurell, McPherson has again one the Lest sections for the Messiah concerts at Lindshorg. Oct your seats now at the Kcpuhlicnn office. adv. Prown lias from Sulina where he has heen spending several days with his parents. Stetson Hats.

Helstrom's. Word has heen received from Mr. nril AIra li' I.1 liinM who have heen iltv United PrcsM Washington, Mar. 311 Germany is ready to negotiate a peace settlement with France before the withdrawal of French and Belgian troops most unconscious when rescued liy thfl crew of a passing steamer. ing, during which short talks on the, from th earned today Parent-Teachers proposition as well This willingness of Germany to ne HEADS WHEAT GROWERS gotiate'hefore the withdrawal of the troops, is believed to be the biggest Phone 2(13 spending the winter in California I Rht housekeeping concession that could be made to White or call 712 S.

Walnut. adv. Bring In your films for develop- bring about peace since the occupn lion of the Kuhr started. OMC and printing to HultqvUt Book Store. The handiest place In town.

COULDN'T STAND JOKES dr. Just received a lot of Messiah as on social work will be given. Tonight at 8 o'clock nt the church, Roy Halhert. serretary of lie Kansas City Council ot Social Agencies will address a meeting at which time he will outline the manner in which social activities are carried out in other communities, where the plan has proven a success, as well as give to the people of this community stone Idea as to how the work which the local Council has undertaken should be conducted. All Interested in this important subject are urged to attend this meeting this evening.

Chicago. Mar. 211 Hury L. Keefe. of Walthill.

has been elected president of the United States Grain Growers, at a meeting of the board of directors here. II was an- I nounced last night. Howard Leon- I ard, of Eureka. 111., was chosen vice president, and J. M.

Mehl of Chicago, secretary. The executive committee consists of Mr. Keefe. K. A.

Cowles. Bloom- If letters were "Manhattan" Shirts, there wouldn't be any Dead Letter Office. GUARANTEE seats for Friday night, and also (Hy t'nitwt Pros. I Chicapo. Mar.

30 Charles John some for the Onegin concert Sunday afternoon. Order yours now at Re son. 42, killed himself because he publican office, McPherson. adv. A good supply of hardy flower couldn't stand tip practical jokes of his associates, his wife stated this morning to the police shortly after the discovery of bis dead body.

that they expect to start home shortly after the first of April. Found: Lady's Klove. Tall at Republican office. Adv. Miss Lucy Frances Johnson and Miss Edna Sward attended the Messiah at I.indsfoorg yesterday.

Wanted Clean cotton rags at The Republican Office. Harrison Clark lias received word from Mr. and Mrs. Uflmer Ek that they were leaving ltedlands. for home on the 2tith and expected to make several stops on the road.

They also said Jerry Seitz would accompany them back. Get your Messiah ticketsnow nt Republican office. adv. Thomas of Canton was a caller at the hospitul Wednesday, Mrs. Thomas being enrolled as a patient there.

Whipping cream and fresh milk at Hastriter's. IS REAL CONTRALTO ington. and T. I. Ferris.

Pleasant Hill, John G. Brown, presi-I dent of the National Livestock Pro-i ducers' Association, resigned from the directorate and Marshall P. Hill 1 of Francisville, president of the Indiana Farmers Grain Dealers' I association, was elected in bis place. The officers, said the present pol- icy of the gr-uin growers will be to bring into proper relationship to eacli other the existing forces, in-1 "MAN'S si plants. J.

C. Owen. Adv. Up-to-date Job Work at the Republican Office. For Sale: Chevrolet tottrlng car.

Good shape. Cheap. Anton A. Gustafson, Jl. 2.

adv. Wanted: Industrious, capable man 25, to 50 years. In North part ot McPherson County. Handle local trade delivering Rawleigh's Good Health Products direct to home. Largest, best, fastest selling lino.

Products on time, lowest wholesale, no advance In prices. No experience, practically no capital needed. We teach you to manage your own permanent, profitable business. Largest, strongest Company, gives most co-operation. Write age, occupation, references.

W. T. Raw- p.oxiunv Mr. and Mrs. V.

A. Meyers anil sons and Mrs. W. R. Myers and Glenn and Burdette were over from Windom for Sunday at th" Chisholin home.

At the annual meeting of the Maple Grove, Olive Springs Telephone Company sold Mar. 24. each share in use was assisted $8.00 for culval dues and malntainance fund, In advance for the year beginning. April 1. Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Sandherg nnd Mrs. K. R. Roslne went to Salinu.

Wednesday to see Mrs. Sandberg's Mine. Sophie Braslau. who has been secured to take the place of Mine. Sigrid Onegin.

nt the Easter afternoon Messiah Concert, on account of the sudden illness of the singer originally engaged, comes to Lindshorg backed by the highest expressions of praise from music critics the world over. Mine. Braslau Is higher salaried artiste than One-gin, and in securing her at this eluding the local farmers' elevators and the single marketing organizations. A committee whs named to meet a committee of the American Wheat Growers' association at Kan 3 33S 333 OBITUARY ssjsaaisss sec Susan Fields Itusk was born In DeKalh County, Missouri. In 181:1 land died nt Tyronza, Arkansas Mar.

20, Slip was SO years and two months of age at her death. In I 1861 she was married to Oliver Forbidden to talk to the girl who meant everything to him, how could lie overcome the barrier? Tom Morse did not know why her father bad barred him out. but he meant to discover. What was more, he meant to win the girl. This is a turning point in the Fox photoplay "Man's Size," at the Tourney tomorrow.

William Russell, whose popularity In outdoor roles is widespread, Is the star in this picturiza-tlon of William McLeod Raine's nov sas City to discuss plans for harmon Mrs. D. C. Steele is reported ns being on the sick list at her home on N. Walnut.

Dave L. Hites, transfer, local and long distance hauling. Phone 92 and r.Hi Red. Adv. K.

M. Ilronson of El Dorado was a esolu-' time, especially under these rircum Izing the two movenienls. A tion was also passed allowing Ok- 1 tifs. the. or tne ites- lelgh Dept 1135 Freeport, 111.

adv. lahoma members who desire to af-lsiH" feels that they have indeed sister. Mrs. Olson and her husband, filate with and sell their wheat fortunate. Braslau is said to who is sick.

through the Oklahoma Wheat Grow- possess a true contralto voice. Members of the Presbyterian ers' association, to do so upon ap-I To possessor of a true con- Church spent a pleasant evening in plication and contingent on the. pay-1 tralto voice Is a rare distinction Lily's Hall. Monday, with Rev. ment of a single membership fee.

I nowadays when It seems almost as If I Ward and family who are moving to Davis and to this union five child ren were born. Three of these children preceded their mother to the Great Bevond. The two surviv el of the. same name. Alma Ben Ancona eggs for hatching, 75 cts.

per setting. Chas. J. Klttell. adv.

For cheap rates on farm and city loans, see F. A. Hill, McPherson, Kan. adv. nett gives a charming portrayal of tnat type of voire was disappearing i Oakley, Kansas, where he has been the girl in the story.

The film is business caller in the city Tuesday afternoon. For the best tax! in town phone 400 Black for service. Mrs. Lester Davis of Lindshorg was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Snyder Wednesday. Taxi Bus to and from Messiah at Lindshorg. Phone 400 Black. adv. Mrs.

M. F. Simpson of Junction City Is a guest at the homo of her snltl to have hPightened the drama The organization also voted to ac- quire elevators and terminal facili-j ties for the conditioning and selling of grain. elected to fill the pulpit of the First Presbyterian Church for the year, beginning April first. The evening wna spent playing games, doing stunts followed by a musical program by the Men's and Women's chorus of which a special feature was the song coniposed by J.

A. Spil-man, sung to the tune, "When the from the concert stage. Most so-called contraltos are really niezzo-sopranos and the number of women now on the stago who have that rich, thrilling, 'cellolike organ such as made an Allien! and an Annie Iconise Carey famous in past generations can be counted on the fingers of one hand. There Is not to be hpard today a voice more true to ONE MILLION A MONTH Buff Orpingtons Rhode Island Reds 75c per 15 eggs. Phone 670 Black.

Henry Klttell. adv. For Kent: A modern house, no furnace, close in. Phone 328 White. adv.

How about that Wall Brush, Dust less Mops, Clothes Brush or Friction Shower? All those grand daughter, Mrs. L. C. Ange- fine and Mr. Angevine.

Mrs. Simp ing children are Mrs. Julia Rodrlck of Galva. and Mrs. Ella Reasley of Tyronza, Arkansas.

Fourteen grand children and nine great grand children also survive her. Her second marriage to K. Rusk took place In 188.4. From tills union a daughter was born, but only lived six yeurs. Mr.

Rusk died In 1919. Mrs. Rusk united with the Christian Church at Hip age of 21 and has remained faithful until death. She had been constant sufferer since last August nnd had prayed the Lord to release her from her sufferings. Everything was done for her that loving hands eiul their gentle ministry could do.

The body arrived In McPherson is a real pioneer of the state tic values possessed hy the book. The cast has been specially chosen to help the director to create a tensely powerful situation, enhanced by the realism of the actor's performance. The settings are in the Canadian Rockies among picturesque scenes whose beauty will be transmuted by the skill of George Srhnelderman a cameraman to whom the critics hai'S already given their full meed of praise for his photographic excellence In "The Village Blacksmith." adv. I Roll is Called up Yonder. I ll be who went through the Quantrell raid at Lawrence which was her (By tJnitel Press! New York.

Mar. 30 Oil pays John Dockefeller a million dollars a lnontc. The commutation of the income on his shares of Standard Oil Stock shows an annual receipt of the classical type of contralto than There The chorus of the song. and more too on display Saturday at Gustafson's Jewelry that of Sophie Braslau; in fact Miss Store. M.

F. Riley SeHi cm. Brasluu's voice is one of the noblest organs ever put into the throat of woman. It is of extraordinary When the Ward's go West to Oakley We'll be gloom" expressed the feeling of the entire congregation. Rev.

Ward has been pastor here for over five years. A nice lunch was $11,946,622. George Stabler who has been con SEV OSES' LAKE VALI.K.Y S( HOOL (' fined to his home for the past several weeks on account of Illness, was on the street yesterday shaking Six Demi In Gun Figilt xuiiipasou quauiy, in ils upper registers firm, round, mellow and of on the 5:20 Rock Island, Wednesday Co. Supt. Heckethorne motored to nobility, and, at the same time, afternoon nnd the funeral service lo at-!" Superior township Thursday titicli great flexibility that Miss hands with his nKiny friends who were glad to see him about again.

Mrs. Stabler who has also heen seriously ill is reported to he recoverlns served during the evening. Mrs. Ward, Miss Hazel. Alice and Harold, went to Cordell, Kansas, the home of Mrs.

Ward's parents. Thursday, of last week. Rev. Ward and Samuel started from Lindshorg with their car ot furniture etc. for tend the closing exercises of Lake home at that time.

She is a charter member of the Friends-in-Cotin-cil, the first woman's club organized in the state and also a charter member of the Plymouth Church at Lawrence which was the first church organized in the state. Big Easter Sale on skinned hams special price 27c a lb. at Alliance Exchange Store. Mrs. W.

E. Gardner and daughter, Miss Clothilde Gardner of Wichita were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Helstrom, Wednesday.

They 4vere en routs to Sallna where they will be Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Spradley.

Let Dave L. Hites move your household goods. He moves them all. Was held Immediately nfterwnrd at the grave. Rev.

Lawrence S. Ashley was the officiating minister. I Braslau masters with consummate i ease florid music written by the old Harlan, Mar. 30 Three alleged moonshiners and three deputy sheriffs were killed I in gun fights during the night in tie mountains near here, according to reports received this morning. Yalley Sclioof.

A splendid community dinner was featured, of which one hundred-fifty partook. This rapidly. masters which will tax the ability of a coloratura soprano. 1 AMP GUOVNT) APPRECIATED Dally Republican 10 cents a week Oakley Monday. At recent meet- lugs of the Ladies' Missionary and King's Daughters each society pre-I sented Mrs.

Ward a set of silver An expression of appreciation of school districts boasts a band of its own which entertained the company ith a concert during the dinner hour. At the close of a literary pro- gram, a splendid address was given I FIREMEN KILLED IN McPherson hospitality, was made yesterday by J. M. Gilbert of Jersey City, N. who with his wife and family are en route to California in by Rev.

Unruh. Each of the school board made short talks as did D. S. riioiie a and 515 lied. Adv.

Nv rnwn atratiom Raiai forks matched. I. LUnrLUmHIlUlV lMit tir0Ve from Abilene Monday morning, early enough to (By United PipbkI drop in on Mr. and Mrs. M.

A. Frls- New York. March 30. Two for hreakfast. men were killed and fifteen injured John Altken.

Nellie Ailken Hum-in a fire which swept ten buildings pnl.py Rnn- mle uiulghter, and Mr. a short distance from the llellvup Sam Altken and children Mrs. F. A. Meckel of Cottonwood their car.

The Gilbert family spent the night at the local camp ground, and expressed themselves as greatly Penner and Jacob Unruh of Bueh-ler. Otto rnruh was the teacher of this school the past year. Falls will be one of the speakers at the Presbyterian convention which pleased by the way the place Is conducted, nd they were especially ap will be held on Monday and Tues MANY iOIX TO MESSIAH day hf next week. Mrs. Meckel is Hospital here today.

Twelve ire- WPrP ovpr from Gypsum Sunday for preciative of the accommodations were injured when a hack t.lnlrch an(j afternoon. forthcoming at this time of the year. the wife of Judge Meckel of the dis trict court. They also had a good word for the Big Easter Sale on skinned draught blew out a wall of one of the burning buildings. Three lire fighters were buried in the debris, hut were saved by companions who dug Rev.

W. J. Pool, brother of Mrs. O. C.

Bishop, who formerly lived here will preach in the Presbyterian Church Sunday. April first. Tonight Is one of the big pvents of the Messiah program, and ninny McPherson people are planning on attending the program given at Lindshorg this evening. The tick clean and tidy appearance or the grounds, stating that most of hams special price 27c a lb, at Alliance Exchange Store. the camp grounds along the line 'them out ill the face, of seething have as yet not started "their spring Miss Beulah Helstrom will come Saturday to spend Easter with her et sale indicates that the big an- flan)P9, cleaning." The rest house 'con MOXITOIt Mr.

and Mrs. Mono Slabach nnd veniences were also well spoken of. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Hel strom. ditorium will be tinea to capacity when the Handel's famous masterpiece will be rendered by the big chorus and the selected soloists. ARE SEIZING VINEYARDS For Sale: A 20th Century used 11VYS AN'TO THRATHK Otis Greenhaw, formerly of this furnace. Dr. Rolf.

adv. Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

Young left city, now operating a mail route out MTU.FR HAS ATTRACTIVE SKJX of Canton, has purchased the Aud today for their home at Lamed, af Have You Ever Given Serious Thought to Ice? OF COURSE you think about' ice in summer that's when everybody is interested in the subject. But in't it a fact that you take it more or less- for granted during the rest of the year? Something you can get if the weather should turn warmer overnight but nothing to worry about. That's the average attitude. And we don't want you to worry about it; our year 'round service is organized for that very purpose. We do, however want to see the people of this city give ice the thought it is entitled to.

We want your family to realize that it is absolutely a year 'round necessity, a statement your physician will vouch for. Start taking ice every day get this most protectful of all food habits. Spring is just around the corner. McPherson Ice Phone 84 MEM HER N'ATION'Ali ASSOCIATION OF ICK 1113 West Washington Street, Chlctign, 111. ter a visit with friends here and at Wichita where Mr.

Young took Coblenz, March 30. The- seizure of the French of the Prussian state-owned vineyards along the Moselle has created more stir In the occupied territory among the German populations than the appropriation of the coal mines and coke ovens in the Ruhr. It was announced that the confiscation of state-owned vine- treatment for his eyes. The Richard Miller store late yesterday placed new and attractive black and gold sign across the front of this place of business, making at a decided improvement to the appearance ot the place. The sign is Stetson Hati Nur Shanes.

Mrs. El and the John Elcbe family visited at the J. B. Stittzinun home Sunday. Mrs.

Steve Meyer of Hutchinson with little Eleanor was a guest at the Monitor parsonage from Wednesday of last week till Sunday. Remember' that next Sunday Is Easter; which should mean more than Just eating a few extra eggs. The day of our Savior's resurrection should of all days be spent In worship. Something spectal Is planned for next Sunday at Monitor. Myrtle Wilson Baker and husband, Chas.

Wilson daughter and Elwood Kleplnger and family visited at the W. H. Kleplnger home All Colors. Helstrom's. Stolen Ivory-Johnson bicycle itorium Theatre at Canton from R.

H. Evans, and will manage 'this pop. ular amusement place in the future. "Ote" was In town today and stated that he expected to run motion picture programs on Wednesday and Saturday nights of each week. Rond shows and other entertainments will be staged at the theater oh "open" nights.

Greenhaw's many McPherson friends are wishing him success in his new venture. Finder notify Alfred Roberts. Phone neat and dignified, and well in keep- which cover thousands of V1" yards Red Adv. ing wuii iub oi px.plldp(, at an Pal.y Lost: Black overnight traveling conducted by Mr. Miller.

bag, containing twin baby nursery ef date to the Rhine river, on the hanks of which the Prussian stute has vast feds. Finder please call 323 Red TO KEEP THE PEEK AT Hf Mcpherson. adv. tracts devoted to grape-growing industry. In an effort to keep the deer in Millions of gallons of wine owned I last Sunday cirio ilia flripr nnrk enclosure and do Miss Grace Wynant who visited the government are stored in by way wiiu mule uuku nim, Rhine and her sister over Sunday gave a very splendid reading at Monitor Sun strds lying armies are keeping a park, and it Is felt sharp lookout against their removal ih wilful or accidental leakage.

IIIHI llie milium USED CARS! 1 Ford 2 Maxwells The confiscation of the wine Is be ily housed there, who has gotten out twice Vecently will have difficulty in again causing the same trouble. ing carried out under a decree of the inter-allied Rhineland commission here. day. You can look for the same class ot a reading next Sunday hy another of "our girls." Walter Eash and Gus Llndholm and families were visitors (at the Sherfy home after church last Sub. hath.

Miller who has heen in the hospital for 10 days came home last Sunday. He Is gradually gaining in sfvength and will likely soon bo about his work much as usual. Your Protection This Emblem PULLMAN PLANT BURNS i fffKti lUy United Prean) Chicago, March 30. Fire today destroyed a large part of the Pull PROBE HAS STARTED (By United Press) Topeka, Mar. 80 The legislative committee today began the probe into, the affairs of State Treasurer Thompson, accused hy Gove.nor Davis of irregularities In his office.

The investigation of the charges against State Auditor Turner have been suspended ponding a check of 2 Overlands 1 Hudson 1 Nash Part payment and terms on balance. McPherson Motor Company KANSAS CITY MARKETS (By Telegraph) man Car works here and for a time, threatened the main building of the plant. The blaze destroyed the blacksmith shop entailing the loss of many valuable tools. The loss has been placed at $250,000. Get Your Printing Done at The Republican the warrants and records in the of flood Friday.

Holiday. No markets. fice of the state accountant..

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