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'm'I Derated t. United Pt Association. Most Reliable Market Reports and News Serried VOLUME XXXIL KOrS GREAT BEND, KANSAS, MONDAY, DECE3IBER 20, 1915 DAILY HUMBERTS 10) A writ? THE WEATHER TEDDY WILL i 1 1 i i tie ipi WAR NEWS OF ONE YEAR AGO TODAY MEN 'OUGHT T0REMCE of York, said that unless the peace pilgrims composed their differences of opinion regarding President Wilson's preparedness policy it would cause disaster to the expedition. He declared that American preparedness was necessary and was not related to the and Tuesday; TAKE CHIPS! Fair tonight warmer tonight Roumania, Grecee and Italy were reported ready to join the Allioes in the war on the Teutons. THE MARKETS Cash No.

2 wheat $1.09 $1. WILL HAVE iKii rA his BRITISH TRANSFERRED FROM chili objected to Germany usin her islands for naval bases, ihe Allies' drive in France gained; THEM OUT OF TRENCHES THIS WINTER DARDANELLES TO OTHER FIELDS OF ACTION peace efforts: BELIEF GROWING THAT T. R. The Rev. Charles iF.

Aked pas- -wILL TAKE HAND IN RE-tor of the First Congregational publican CONVFNTION church, of San Francisco, main-j CONVENTION tained it was ridiculous for Amer. icans to urge peace abroad while VflllMf BAWJf CD 7 TEIIC preparing for war at home. I UUJjU DRYih LLC IV 1 LLLj No. 3 wheat $1.05 $1.14. December $1.10 May $1.12 July $1.07 some ground.

LIUETENANT THATCHER I GETS PROMOTION NEUTRALITY No. 2 mixed corn 65 C6 WARRING NATIONS MUST APPROVE PEACE SCHEME finally a resolution declaring flP TIIC HVM A MITE PI fiT WINS OUT IN GREECE Ul U1L lllinilllllj i LUl that the delegates were unani-i Mr. and Mrs. George W. Thatch, er some days ago received a letter No.

2 white corn 66 Local Market No. 2 wheat $1. Livestock Market peace, was mously for European adopted. from their son, Lieut. George WaVParty Claims Election Illegal Thalcher who for some' years has Peac.e Advocates Ashore at Chris.

Cattle receipts were 15TO) will tiana Peace Meetings Are Involves Captain Von Boy-ed Twelve Americans Aboard Ancona Other News -Red Cross Suffers From OLD TIMER PASSES AWAY Soon To Begin been stationed at Fort Worden, Washington, in which he tells of being transferred to the U. S. Bulgarians the- market steady. Steers sold for $5.50 to $9.50 with tops at 75. Cows and heifers worlh from Frank M.

Phillips, one of the Mine Planter Major Samuel Ring- early day residents and highly a a mm Dec. 20-r-For the $4 to $8.75 with best heifers at 5 London, Dec. .01 tne mi.t, COod share respeciea citizens 01 me noising- wiicu, ucc. iue -ueiwi j- British troops at Sulva Bay and "Ific Lieut Thatch fisttime since the Oscar II sailed ton community, died at his home that Roosevelt will take a hand inif- Hog receipts were lO.OOOwilh in (he region of the Dar- pf city Friday evening, De- the Republican national conven-1 he marke trteady VfVYk 11 1 ti45 todav heean to doubt the success pmhfr 17th nupri ivt vll-irf von r-c lion trained credence in Chicago Jl um po.zo 10 Wllfl Christiania, respected citizens of the Hoising- Chicago, Dec. 20 The belief $9.

Hoc receipts were 10.000 with been transferred to haye i ao ornPft t-xiw 11 uetu oiAiv-uiicc jema -o tops at $6.55. FOSTER JORDAN DEAD another sphere of operations, is number of vears and his of lheir Plan for a Peace congressi and eight days. today when it was admitted by the official announcement today. VV rncencv aiong this line'was 0 fthe neulraIs- JudSe Ben Mr PhilliPs was one of the very the Colonel's friends that he had The troops presumably have 'hrollcht to the attention of Forter Jordan, one of the bid i o- b. -rr? to abandon his first aim and spend comins to this countrv from Illi- room at the Congress Hotel for nigner 01 his efforts in aiding the war suf- nois in the spring of 1873 and the convention week.

The option 'settlers and highly respected cili- on a farm in Eureka expires tomorrow, but the Colo- zens of this city, yesterday after- r5 ua o. iua ierers, but so tar he has remained beating Dcen wiinurawn. lor service in Salonika or Egypt, and the war office reports that the transfer was made with insignificant casualties, which indicates that the Golden Gate at the San Francisco and 18 a-couratea i 41 a the cool reception he has been ie- hnrhnr. AK ihis time L.ient. low nsliip, and which he still own.

nel's friends intimated that he.non at 4:40 after a lingering ilk ed at the time of his death. Mrs. would lake the rooms and be onjness of several months. Funeral Phillips died about sixteen years hand for the convention. services will be held from -Hie ago and a few years later Mr.

Anyonccan have a guess on what borne on South Main street lo- Turks must have launched a furi- Thatcher received orders to plant ceivinS- ous attack when the British be- seventCen mines in the harbor and Phillips retired fro inactive farm Roosevelt is going to do in the morrow afternoon at 2 clock and gan embarking. It is assumed cffecient was his work that the Uinstiania, Norway, Lec. flint ni.vnrHins covered the Bri- Zt ov of h.p "Every nation in the world will work and moved to Hoisington campaign. -1. 11.

has the reputa-; interment matle in Uie cemetery at o-it snon look unon the American where he has since made his home, lion of being the best dope upset, this place. luiki i lli uul -v- innc i i i nriui i mi i iiia I 11. V.AI1 VJ VIC i i 1 i m. 11...1 4 -r in -rtlil5o on1 1 1 t- livln nn Deceased was born in Warren wnc- imrn 1 r- rrif nc minnpr nlso shows a peace pilgrims us uiiviny uie umi- uuu uuui puui ucauii cunipencu 111 umica tna nc nuiif, uF Athens, Dec. 20 The Gounans or as 6 1 Jl 7 alive in stopping history's worst; ilm to retire from active work to his reputation.

The Colonel's county, Pennsylvania, in 1841? mi i- 1 1 i i i i i 1 1.. f. ,1 nl wo CAvnnl trl 1 1 mr rnn r-c rF rtM nnrlv xvhri xvert. Slinnnrt tie uu.ftu v' II i 1,1,1 i ufr.rlon crmp Wal. lie iaiiuiii ui iue peace c- i.uuui a vuu iiu was eiiiiJiuveu i 1 o- Missouri Pacific railroad mean a powerful lot and again it) at Ihe time of his death.

Wbcn king's neutra lty program, were A nosition in EuroDe will be record- by the returned to power by a large ma- i i on thons md ed as one of the most benevolent company as watchman for their Kay not The situation as summed! but a "ia removed with jority in the election held here ne things the American republic ever property. up is this: Political leaders wholes family to Wisconsin wbere -yQsterday. The war party refrain- yaras siai did," said Henry Ford today toi He was a man who enjoyed a recently conferred with the Col-, they lived until in 1886 when they ed from voting, claiming that the S11CI oui oi a lhe Press representative on step-'wide acquaintance over the com- onel declared that he would not came to Kansas, settling at Dodge election was entirely illegal. of ping ashore on Norwegian soil. 'Imunity and wa admired and es- be smoked out regarding his pos- City where they lived for Utile Inends and old acquaintances on oil sihlA rnndiflnv Hp hoc tnld pnl.

over two vears and Ihpn ermir Ia I BAA JL JL JL JiJLJLW Jl Ji JUL JI JL JL Salonika. Dec. 20 Mrs. Walter Mr. Thatcher will be glad to know i jrt a Ford Scores British 'his genial kindly ways and his lers that he would support Re-j reat I5end where they have since Farwcll, a Chicago society worn- that he is making such an enviable rni rn TT nr I 1IK SI t'MIIINIIIll VCLll 11 LU11V 1 i 1 worth of publicans like Hughes, Governor maue tneir nome.

iir. Jordan wat i ,1 v. sieiiing lionesiv ana vi Tirn irnci tiff im rniniiii i ii i riiif if in i i i i iiiiii i. aiiriAvv i i am I r.nrnrnnr Tnlmenn I'nrnini. Cni.

DTI 1 nflllSt Tl Oil finfl PT11 Pl'nrKIII aa vi mg me roiu peace epcuiuuii, ui. rlnriplpr i niiinnrinn cnlrliorc wlm Ktr liic ciiTiprinr nffieers. a j. oi i ciiaiaciei led soldiers, who ciated by his superior otlicers. by Bulgarian lhis DOrt Saturday after ttl i lu 7.

I rnrv Qfnip 5llt citizen, a lovinir husband and fnlh also -attacked Dr. Harry Forbes, a fourteen days voyage from New Sunday- after- what he is going to do, no one er, and a man who was universal- ly esteemed among, a very large one oMUe Simim msn York 1 lie delegates expressea 2 C3nducled knows nts.lr avo nnrl rnirlofi trip rfpfl I 1 1 Ln.A JKA circleftf (9 i I wujftwo, auu iiiucn uisuieasure uecause uie ves- headquarters. The Americanflag jyunngni e. y.ca sel was dclayed three days by the f'' H. New York, Dec.

complete Besides his many friends he TO torn from the building and British authorities at Kirkwall, 5w La ,11 statement regarding the pro-Ger- leaves to mourn his loss six sons the Red Cross supplies Tor the re- or 3 in a few Scotland. arge concourse of 1 sorrowi rel- pl0t dynamile Uie Welland and four daughters. Tliey ar. lief of the Servians were seized strictly cash basis bul in a few he confident arge concou Canal was made today by Fred Mart. Monte.

Lizzie. Earl. Guv. and for the use of the Bulgarian army, instances eu expedition would result in get. il Metzler.

the young bank clerk, ac- Mrs. Harold Sanderson. tf ihl. Sllgntiy ny aiiowiua rt an froMlp "cu taMutatK ui tut cordinc to federal authorities. His ntvc fo 5-Una the out of the trenches i cording he dead, testified most elonuentlv wl eloquently The American workers ana Mrs.

men Fanvell are virtually held as pri- goods to go out on approval and as over. He! hedcad-. v. i mnbinrt WC1UIC lllc "lultl v' i coniession is saia to nave aiso to Calif Jesse Jordan of TH- Hip nnivorsol pcIp( in which tv ucaac ui uail, IM III- (most confess flip linivArcnl pdpfm in whii'h declared he had information from. woo oll covered the leutonic conspiracies bourn, Mrs.

Eva Towers of declare 'soners by the Bulgarians, and the aiso in "Vr American state department has l- of filial sources th at his peace plan iTr an he involved Captain Von Boy- Ogden, Utah, and Don Jordan, of ed in the deal. Little River, Kansas. been appealed to In order to se- mg. mrp their release. But beginning January 1, 1916, looked upon approvingly.

He He ,6 in be hree daughters and two sons, Washington, Dec. 20 The state A.F.& A. M. everything 111 r.n i in it- w' iii iir.r.iiiu i bijii. jt i aa Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Panning auto- strictly cash, and there will he no i tnrnnnhont ueorBe Aicuauiey, oi mano, yi- department announced today mat ed up from Ellinwood yesterday deviation from this rule. As in ful1 VSter Phillips of Pralt and Mrskiere twelve Americans for a visit here with relatives and the past we will be glad to al- lhe oria ine Will Harper, Mrs. Milo Suchy anu aboard the Ancona when she sank 'friends. low shoes to go out on approval, fnf Mart Phillips, of this county.

that only three had been ac- Special communication, Great Bend lodge, No. 15 A. F. A. Wednesday evening, December 32 at 7:30 p.

m. Annual election of officers. Bv order of W. M. 111 U.

jji CA-acwi--, 1 i .1 V.ol fr- WI1CIC vnuu SOME CHRISTMAS GIFT Dave Galliardt was here from all Jary of state, was expected to join London, Dec. 20 The British 3t Saturday to attend to "rj CZ when the peace party. aaiuraay io rf pairing wiU be cash Ewd. Opic, Secretary. Ellinwood Oscar Clink received about the durin lhe Seryian hu Jf A Til Definite Plan in Two Weeks business matters anu im a snwit We desire to 1.0 VIVIi until December 11th were Tisit with friends.

treat every patron of the store Mr. and Mrs. Walter Healzer Saturday moved into the Gagct- 278, according to announce- of the American party in Norway ne ieceiveu it eeiua, a tv Qnly i nnA "XTru Leo Victor exactly the same manner and made in the House of Com- man property on Holland which tman ,1 winlclemnn were is unfair to allow some to nave rift this case. Mrs. Clink order- r.

uiciv unu 7. nunaA orl tne Norwegians oi uie icicui muus mis uiieinuuii. yi uns uum- flipv nprnniprl nrpvinnc fn thp Snfnrrl'iv eve. tlipir noods or work charged and one of the electric Victrolns po A mey occupiea previous tOctne re ber but G8 were killed and the rest were taken prisoners. uci tium WISH, ui rvinci n.aiwv ivi pnv.

ning on a shopping trip and for a not allow all the same ls lo galher a Norwegian del- fr Oscar and it arrived yesterday visit with friends. With everything on a a tnctly 'cash Qnd lhen fa about morning and Barricklow con. cent tornado. The house was badly damaged but has been rebuilt. Frank Kroeker, of Dundee, who Chicago, Dec.

20 The tregedy basis and no nau accuuuw iu i- ciirr, senied to deliver it sne carea ior to Stockholm, three, days proceed it then. Mrs. Clink decided it steamer, Eastland, was today pur- Dick Gales was here from tne le(. WQ arc enabled to give you 1 nlll- rvll rrwl SfltlirdaV I r. 'ntnnoir lllOM 7 than Un cnid iVia nnrtv "vtrrklllrl wh.

onld be best to have it even if it chased for use as a training shin has been at the St. Rose hosnital oewaru hci6iimui. ncuer vaiues iui juui iuuu trnvpiPri ihrouh neu nftrrnoon to attend to business an an0Wance must as ittraveled UiroUon neu rtrnw fiQ it Trnvp pfi iiiifiiii'ii jl VT -sk jv woe tnr pnr receiving treatment for some time, Uns is tne lirst lor tne naval reserve. tral countries and that this would tral countries and mat mis would viit with i. um machine of this is reported to be getting along matters anu iui DC maac iqr jjuu ueui, cum iKot iio eiectnc motor mat uie lc- ejuviiicc uie utiiihuuuo mi lgerents Washington Dec 20 The state orld dPm.nnrled kind in town and is one of he fin- uIaII nicely al Pscnt.

ever in need of anything in our i Mir tiis many melius. of the wi ,1 rest line we inviie ytu iu cjihc am TTt.nii wn5 from nnr stock and set our peace immediately. By the time ot lhc government not to Copenhagen was visited and The fple Oscar said that en if fc General Villa! A A tt ua KoWw it was a week early it was such a 1 a i nnpni mu'mii imitn .11111 1113 if tT'oo onrlv two QolnrrlnV nnVmC rinc Wp rninmiltee OUr COOUS i-awnee i.llwo. Hnenie reached, nrouaniv "V'WV "rr fmm onbrinrt ivSp TTnifpri StniA i RY invpc nnrl nftendi ng to other oust. to givc satistaction, ana 11 tney uo fine present that it would almost weeks nence, Mr.

i ora saia, tne Secretary Lansina exDlained that; i ffipnrtc. i un rtA tr rpfiinrl voiir w.nne in rt vonr would have a serve as a em ior next unnsunas. 7 1 Villa will be treated as any other any ness matters anu peace movement 111 ll ll' jAV the through STOKES OPEN EVENINGS foreigner coming BIRDS BOVS AND GIRLS shoes out on approva I or TO 'Jot call the Ford party IS country. The principal stores of the city morning TTnipr twelve years for repair work will please of ase. I SeUie before the first of the a cIo.ck lh.ls on Christ- and went to various he Cell IV, r.

ic inn tnp on Christ- weather is fine, so the London, Dec. 20 It is rumored hotels. The will be onen evenings this week M. will visit theoElks Home a a 1 1 travelers until nine o'clock for the benetit mat Premier Ascmun win repiyj ma Dav at 2 o'clock p. m.

I want Adam L. Krause, The Shoe Man. to tne ucrmaii cnancciiui 5 peace will have a good chance to see of the late Christmas shoppers. to meet you all, lor 1 nave uc speech when he addresses parlia- jL Norwegian winter life. 1 llll it Vj kii A CA jl jl IIAiV Jl -m 1 -V fnr vou.

Yours truiy. We have a nice line ot ennst- vtoA Snlit Partv cnariey Arcner was a nusiness ment tomorrow. SANTA CLAUS mas tree decorations, Christmas Aflerolding meetings while Clarence township bells, tinsel, filled stockings, etc. crossing the Atlantic disagreeing thls mormng- NOTICE We will hold our barber shops M. J.

Keenan were Also Uinstmas pping over the question of he American Mr. and Mrs 2 yards Stand. redness poiicy, the 150 peace in from lhe IHE est-side Saturday on open Friday nights, the 24lh and We have some nice birds for sale at prices ranging from $3 to $7. We are expecting a shipment of fine guaranteed singers soon which will be sold a reasonable prices. A NICE Mas GIFT 1-.

rf T7PT0 II1T. uuvutaica uu anirmt, SUOppmg ITip. ious to learn what attitude wrould be adopted toward them by 9 31st, until 10 o'clock, and close Christmas and New Year's Days at noon. H. D.

Ward Cleve Gilmore E. AV. Seward W. E. Beardsley Manhattan Cafe jj Receptions ny nrisuania preachers and university profes-; sors and an unofficial call made, TTlS CIO Tonight bf by Albert J.

Schmeedeman, Amer- liWPtCaOM.Cta 5 icn minist( minister to Norway, attend- Matt Towers, J. B. Prose and Bob Sullivan were among the orl ffip firit rlnv nf fhe members! fountain vu i jl. AvnAlif in KM-" Bird cages for Xmas Hoisington people whe were attending to business matters and visiting wjth friends in the cily OI UlC JJCilCTJ CJLpCLAIllVil JLJ. J-l- rope.

Formal meetings will be- Dmnerb Largest Capacity in the City 20. gin Monday. Evade Preparedness Issue "HER WEDDING NIGHT Joker Comedy today. YOU BET YOU DO I r.hrictinnin newsnaners Dublish Ever Manna lian est long accounts regarding the Ford expedition, accompanying they Get interest on your Christmas ALL KINDS Of DRINKS ICES A paik SERVED Savings Funds in the CITIZENS "TllE HIGH ROAD" 5 Act Metro Feature stories with cartoons from foreign; Short Oiders a Cafe iNATlUiNAL, 15AISK. Join, now, it will be continued till all can newspapers.

Just before the Os- car II reached Christiania the it it Specialty 1 Ford miesls held a public meeting join. CITIZENS 5 NATIONAL BANK 5 and 15 Cents 1 i aboard lhe ship- Samuel McClure MS. C. (LllK fifF. TRY OUR SERVICE.

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